When you were a child, you learned there were many ways to say thank you. In every corner of the world, people had their own methods. Or there was the way handsome mafia men in movies thanked people by blowing heads apart with a revolver.
But Ghost's way of saying thank you was something you would never forget. You writhed beneath the palm pressing against your tailbone as though he were trying to overpower an enemy. He had said he would take it slow, yet now he was claiming you like there was no tomorrow.
Your back arched even further under his thrusts. The two of you needed each other so badly. Especially after you had done something insane and run straight into the middle of gunfire just to save your lieutenant lying wounded on the ground.
Without caring who might walk into the room, he had dragged you against him and started devouring your mouth shamelessly on the hospital bed. But kisses weren't enough for Ghost to express his gratitude toward his foolish rookie.
He took a sharp breath as pain stabbed through the wound on his left side. That alone made you instinctively try to pull away for a moment as you melted beneath him. Catching your hip with his right hand, he harshly dragged you back against himself.
"Fuck the pain. Don't stop."
Knowing he wouldn't let you slip from his arms, you returned to the rhythmic movement of your bodies. His thrusts licked at you like a pulse beating inside your hole, while the fingers sliding down your thighs kept squeezing your flesh, occasionally tracing faint circles against your skin.
"Li-lieutenant..." with your sweet voice crushed beneath his weight, he buried his face into the back of your neck with a groan. He breathed in the sweaty scent there as though it were the last moment either of you would ever have alive. It was a smell he never wanted to forget. One hand braced itself by roughly gripping your hips despite the pain shooting through him.
To avoid tearing the wound open further or bursting the stitches completely, he tried to keep his hips level and avoid sudden jolts. That restraint only drove his desire into something even wilder. While the lower half of his body numbed with pain, he threw his head back, the tendons in his neck drawn tight.
"That's it..." he muttered, groaning with deep pleasure tangled together with pain. "Don't pull away from me."
The hand resting on your thigh slid between your legs and as he stroked the aching spot there, he pulled you into a suffocating kiss.
His tongue felt like it was burning, touching yours as though you were the only thing capable of soothing it. Your breath hitched, and when he pressed you impossibly closer against himself, you let out a shaky exhale. His cock throbbed desperately inside the welcoming heat of your hole, almost as if it were pleading your name.
You had already come long ago, but now he was already forming filthy plans to pull another one from you. While those sly fingers moved slowly between your thighs, he kept devouring your lips like a man out of his mind. With every touch, you felt yourself catching fire, felt yourself nearing the point of bursting apart beneath him. Your body had become a blazing inferno.
And he knew it.
Even if you couldn't fully see his gaze, you could feel it sinking into your skin. As your muffled noises finally broke free into helpless moans, the two of you lost yourselves beneath each other's desire. The pleased rumbles slipping from Ghost mixed with your own sounds like a song belonging only to the two of you, you were so close to falling apart.
So close to dragging him over the edge with you and letting him shatter you exactly the way you wantedโฆ
Suddenly with a light slicing through the dark room like a knife, you jerked your head up from beneath the covers. Soap stood frozen in the doorway like he had just spotted two predators in the dark. Shame spread through your body like poison while Ghost was still fucking you. Meanwhile his gaze, rested on Soap with clear displeasure. "They told me you were preparing the reports."
"We are. Now get out." Your body shivered at Ghost's deep voice rumbling from behind you. But Soap didn't seem to care about his dark stare or the way you shrank into the darkness in humiliation. "Looks more like you're doing quality control butโ"
Ghost immediately snatched the pillow beside your head and hurled it at him, forcing Soap to slam the door shut as the pillow smacked against it.
"Iโ" he didn't let you finish. The two of you both knew you were about to suggest stopping this, and your lieutenant reminded you once again just how much he hated disobedience. "No more talking now, alright?" You yelped beneath him when he pinched the sensitive skin between your thighs. Grabbing your hips, he rolled you onto your back. Now your body was being caressed beneath your lieutenant's scorching gaze. "I wasn't even finished thanking you yet."
A.n: Omgg it's the first time I'm writing for him. Dammit the last Ghost fanfic I read was from last year, I've been away from call of duty for sooo long..I hope I did a good job, ughh not to mention I'm terrible at writing smut.
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simon 'ghost' riley x f!reader | soulmate!au | 18.8k (oops)
Ghost didnโt want a soulmate, and he was sure, if they existed, that they didnโt want him either.
cw; soulmate!au in which soulmates share scars, references to self-harm, lots of talk about scars, angst, fluff, references to domestic abuse and past violence, references to simon's past, descriptions of pain, military inaccuracies, miscommunication, touch aversion, reallllly slow slowburn, ghost being sort of really bad and weird at affection
Simon didnโt remember how he got every scar on his body.ย
The big ones, the important ones, sure. He remembered them all too well, even through the haze of pain and fatigue that often hung thickly around their reception.ย
But there were too many to account for. To remember the particulars of each slash and burn and gunshot wound was a losing battle. Heโd long since given up on keeping track of them. Little lines on the sides of his fingers, stretchmarks on the backs of his biceps, winged fans of a burn on the side of his thigh, a pale line along the point of his elbow that he might as well have been born with.
There were ones from further back, too. Scars that time and pain had eroded the precision of the memory, but not the feeling. Cigarette burns on his forearms, a necklace of animal teeth on his side, a craggy line across his hip, accompanied by the shadowy memory of hand reaching for him, and not being quick enough to duck out of the way.ย
They all meshed together into the hard patchwork of scar and muscle his body had wrought itself into.
Almost none of them could be helped, out of his control, out of his hands.
They were a catalogue of his life, a story traced on his skin.
Stamped, more like. Branded.ย
Survived.ย
And soulmates shared scars.ย
Their hurt was his; his hurt was theirs. Literally or metaphorically, he wasnโt quite sure. Simon had so many, spent so much time in pain, it was impossible to know if any of them didnโt belong to him originally.ย ย
He didnโt like the thought of someone sharing his scars, having felt what he did. Possessive of them and the pain in a strange way.ย
Itโs ironic, then, that he should be able to find his soulmate more easily than the average unmarred person, and wanted to do nothing of the sort. Simon dismissed the whole thing as drivel a long time ago, anyway. If they did exist, if they werenโt just incredibly rare instances of luck, Simon was sure that he hadnโt been afforded one.ย
There was guilt, too, settled somewhere deep inside him, that someone had to endure it alongside him. It was easier to believe heโd been left out of the whole thing.ย
Better he was alone.ย
The likelihood of finding that person was slim. It almost never happened. Eight or so billion people swanning around the planet would do that. A one in eight billion chance.ย
A grand, cosmic joke. The unfairness of it drove some people crazy, drove them to do insane things to increase a probability that couldnโt be alteredโto know that person probably existed somewhere and yet know that they would probably never run across them.
A trend of self harm cropped up online every few years, healed over self inflected wounds posted in forums of people seeking their other, fated, half. The presumption being that they were being desperately searched for in turn.ย ย
Idiotic. Determined. Fallibly human.
And taboo. Most saw it as circumventing fate.ย
Violently frantic for the thing Ghost had been unwillingly given. A way to find them, or, at least, easily identify them. And he never would.ย
But, sometimes, he wondered.ย
He tried to picture the imprint of a person somewhere out in the world wearing his wounds, suffering his losses. The thought would circle his brainstem in an unrelenting loop, a bright fish whispering around the perimeter of its bowl before it dissipated in lieu of something more pressing.ย
It was always there, though, waiting to be grappled with again.ย
He always came up blank. Nothing but a shadow in his mind where a person should be. Fitting, typical.ย ย
It was a cruelty he couldnโt imagine, somehow. Someone being fatefully, inescapably afflicted with him.ย
Simon didnโt want a soulmate anyway, and he was sure, if they existed, that they didnโt want him either.ย
If there was someone out there, someone wandering around with his scars on their skin, he was certain they hated him already.ย
He didnโt particularly believe in fate; life had taught him not to. He believed in himself, his capabilities, planning and contingencies. And Simon didnโt relish the thought of something he couldnโt control, someone holding the other end of his corded, deformed soul, like a leash they could tighten and use to yank him to his knees. Compromised, vulnerable.ย
It wouldnโt happen; the margin for discovery was so small it was practically nonexistent.ย
He blamed Soap, then, for tempting fate.
Ghost listened to Johnny yammer on, the sound of his voice louder than usual in the rattling dark belly of the transport plane home. The glow of green light, the roar of engines, the jangle of gear.ย
It was an irritating, and sometimes endearing, quirk of Johnnyโs that he couldnโt stop talking in the post-op cortisol and adrenaline drop, his words a smeared haze of jumbled thoughts spoken aloud for hours afterward.
The notion of a soulmate was at the front of Soapโs mind, not for the first time. Heโd always seemed to enjoy the idea of it, and find some comfort in it, particularly after a close call. There was someone waiting for him, somewhere, after all, it couldnโt all come to nothing yet.ย ย ย
Simon glanced out the window, watched the sea below morph into land.ย
A yellow network of light winked below, a sea of reverse stars swimming in the black.
โLucky that way, Lt,โ Johnny declared with finality, finally winding down, sounding exhausted. โFindinโ โem will be easier.โย
Ghost glanced over, the first time in nearly an hour that heโd acknowledged the conversation beyond a hum and a nod. โWhat do you mean?โย
Soap gestured to his scarred chin, then his temple. โKnow โem straight away, wouldnโt I?โย ย
Simonโs own thoughts spoken out loud; his hopes to never see his own scars reflected back at him turned on its head.ย
Johnny made it sound like a good thing, instead of the nightmare it was.ย
No, he thought for the nth time in his life, not that, not for him.ย
But heโd always had an extraordinary knack for beating the odds.ย
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The base was a constant flurry of activity, a relentlessly buzzing hive of people. There were very few places that skirted away from the general chaos of life on a military base, but Simon had catalogued them allโthe field behind the barracks when drills were not being run, the concrete service walkways beneath the base, crowded with spiderwebs and dust, the cool, sterile medical wing, and, the orderly administration offices.ย
Each place had caveats.ย
The service walkways were the most reliably quiet, but Simon hated being underground, hated the claustrophobia of it, like some part of him would always be clawing at black earth, and so usually avoided it.ย
Soap had found him smoking behind the barracks once and now regularly joined Simon there.ย
The medical wing could be crowded and frenzied, depending on the day.ย
The administration offices were practically serene in comparison. Neat file folders, tidy desks, windows that let in the watery, gray English sun. Square offices with their doors propped open, conference rooms bathed in the light of glowing intel reports, data convergences, and map overlays, uniform gray walls and floors.ย
The admin wing only occasionally spasmed into restless activity if an emergency op was underway or about to be, and if that happened, Ghost was usually already swept up in it himself, probably already long gone.ย
A spare office stuffed away at the end of the hall with the name plate removed technically belonged to him. A mostly unused space he sometimes finished reports in but, more often than not, sat empty.ย
He preferred to haunt the corridors, observe the more peaceful, inner workings of the military, breathing in the quiet air for five minutes at a time. It gave his perpetually over taxed nervous system, his forever-in-fight-or-flight-mode body, to relax, if even it was only an increment or two. The lightning was softer, the constant bark of orders and drills, the snap of gunfire, the general loudness of the rest of the place, was muted and far away.
Simon knew of all of the staff and their precuilaritiesโnames, ages, birthdates, minor feuds among each other, immediate family members, previous posts, favorite foods, habits, complaints about the buildingโs irregular temperatures and the pervasive scent of diesel. It wasnโt information he necessarily collected on purpose. Gleaned over years of half heard conversations, glimpses of photos on desks. They, like the medical staff, didnโt often change, not like the revolving door of soldiers and operators.ย
It was a regular, routine, quiet place.ย
So it would be difficult for even the most oblivious person not to notice when the familiar order of the place was interrupted.ย
Soft, dandelion light flooded the hall from a doorway that had always before been shut tight.
The scent of an unfamiliar perfume lingered in the hall in a feathery streak, oakmoss and lavender. It settled hard in his lungs, made his footsteps slow slightly, caution prickling at the back of his neck.ย
The click of ceramic being sat on wood, the soft shuffle of files, tapping of computer keys emanated from within the now open office. The faintest notes of bubblegum pop floated by, at odds with the chill, still air.ย
Inside, you were hidden behind two massive computer monitors, the very top of a pair of lilac headphones just visible over the rim. Plants in colorful painted terracotta pots lined the window to your left absorbing what they could of pale winter light, a thick blanket was thrown over the back of a chair in the corner, a jumble of bright, hand crocheted squares. A brass floor lamp with a circular shade sat behind your desk and drooped forward like the antenna of a giant radio, or a bug, casting a delicate halo of light around you like a protective ward.ย
There was something. . .lambent that emanated around the room, that had nothing to do with the ridiculous lamp.ย
Simon hovered in the doorway, in the shadow of the dim hall, just to get a glimpse of your face. Start a mental file on you, begin his careful catalog. Something to match the color and light to.ย
It was a surprise to you both, then, when you glanced up and caught him at it.ย
You stood hastily, headphones sliding down your neck when the cord jerked taut, the tinny sound of pop echoing loudly from them until you slammed your fingers down onto the keyboard and silence descended abruptly. โSorry, sir. I didnโt see you there. Can I help you with something?โย
Simon could only stare at you, a curl of dread snaking its way between his ribs.ย
Johnny was right, then, he would know his own scars anywhere.ย
He would know his own face anywhere.ย
He would, apparently, know you anywhere.ย
Your face was a faded mapping of his own, the same scarring traced with a lighter hand. The same crack over your lips, a line drawn across your cheek, a faded check through your brow, the bridge of your nose bisected, the outline of webbed burn scars crosshatched at the edge of your jaw and shoulder. A jagged, thick line crossed your throat.ย
Despite his legacy marring your face, you were pretty. Beautiful, even, with curious, cautious eyes, one side of your mouth pulled up into a half grin that tugged at the line across your cheek and somehow didnโt ruin the brightness of it.ย
You were watching him watch you with a tentative gaze, brows drawing slowly together the longer he stood there staring at you, breathing around the newly minted cavern under his lungs.ย
His eyes met yours again, and as soon as the realization settled in, something clicked violently into place inside his chest, like a missing rib bone had suddenly slotted into the cage around his heart.ย
Pain bloomed hot and tight across his chest, so acute he covered his side, expecting to find a knife inexplicably lodged there. He grunted mutely. The discomfort receded as quickly as it had come, leaving behind a vast hollow just beneath his breast bone. Cavernous, lurching, undone.ย
The hollow hardened into a solid brick of pain.ย
Nausea swept into the back of his throat.ย
โAre you okay?โย
He was frozen in the direct line of fire. Your eyes swept over him, fingers curling around a folder on the edge of your desk which you thumbed nervously. You began to lift your other hand, an aborted half movement toward your face that you dropped at the last second. But you didnโt avert your gaze. You looked past the mask, past him, and into his eyes.ย
You saw him.ย
Simon was not to be seen.
Ghost didnโt get caught, didnโt freeze.ย
Didnโt feel like an animal trapped in a cage, pinned and weak and panicked.ย
Not anymore.ย
He was a ghost, a shadow, a silentโ
The silence unspooled, thin and fragile as unraveling lace.ย
Your smile widened, a slow, confident thing that stretched across your face crookedly, pulled at your scarred skin as you tilted your head. It was, maybe, the most beautiful thing heโd ever seen.ย
โSir?โ
Amusement threaded your voice; a laugh curled like a sleeping animal in your throat.ย
Instead of answering, he faded back into the hall.
As he retreated an uncertain realization prodded at the back of his mind. One wonderful contingency.ย
You had not felt the shift, the world turning horribly on its axis, the pain that radiated hot as a wildfire.ย
You hadnโt recognized what he was.ย
And he was going to keep it that way.ย
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It felt like there was a hook in his chest, slipped right between his ribs, a constant painful tearing that landed him again and again outside your office door. Like he was a fish on a line, and you held the reel in your fist, totally oblivious to it.ย
He didnโt love you, thatโs not how the soulmate bond worked. You were tied together, for some reason, though that reason remained to be seen. Resentment was all he felt, a burning desire to chew his leg out of this trap, to grip the line that bound you and run a knife through it.ย
Better yet, through you.ย
Sever the tie as cleanly as a blade through an artery.ย
One sure way to free himself was your death.ย
It was unusual, but it happenedโheadlines of a soulmate killing their pair because they couldnโt tolerate the connection. It was taboo, considering how rare the bond was. The link suffocated them, instead of comforting them.ย
Simon understood the urge.
He thought of your office, the way your back was angled half toward the door, how easily he could slip in and slice your throat open. He had seen and done worse, but the thought of you lying in a pool of blood, let alone at his hands, was so abhorrent and wrong that he doubled over as an acute, sharp pain pinched between his ribs, like someone wriggling their fingers between the bars to claw at his insides.ย
Which irritated him. Things like that didnโt bother him, not anymore. At the very least, he was better at handling discomfort than this.ย
It did start him thinking about someone else doing it, though. Slipping quietly into your office and nudging a knife between your ribs, pressing a silenced pistol against your temple, Ghost left to find your cold corpse.ย
It was wrong.ย
He could feel your life wrapped around his fingers, tangled in little ribbons around his wrists. A pulsing, glowing, bright thing.ย ย
The resentment doubled because he should not care. He didnโt know you, trust you; your death should mean nothing. You should mean nothing.ย ย
Still, he found himself walking the administration wing again the following day, even though the sun was out and itโd be nice to sit behind the barracks and smoke and listen to Johnny rattle on about something or the other when he inevitably showed up.ย
Your door was open again, gold light spilling into the corridor, the low flutter of too loud music in your headphones accompanying it.ย
Simon would never admit it to himself, but he also needed to know that he could remain hidden from you. The shock of your eyes finding his still hadnโt left him. It had never happened beforeโnot on an op, not about the base, not out among civilians. He blended in, he remained invisible, but you saw him, sensed him, and he needed to know if that was something he had to adjust to. Planning was survival, and you were an unknown factor he needed a method for handling.ย ย
Simon stepped close to your door, out of the beam of light.ย
Your office was bathed in soft, cream light but not from your antenna bug lamp.ย
Your back was fully turned toward the door, face tilted into the scarce winter sun streaming in the window as you leaned back in your chair. Your eyes were closed, headphones over your ears as he suspected they were.ย
Fuuucking hell.ย
Couldnโt see, couldnโt hear, back toward the entry point of the room.ย
Your life hung there, trusting, fragile as spun crystal.ย
He waited, but you didnโt turn, didnโt seem to know he was there. Something in his shoulders uncoiled, tension slowly replaced with an odd sense of calm. The pain in his chest eased for the first time in twenty-four hours, fading to a tender ache.ย
Your lunch, half eaten, laid abandoned on your desk. The blanket that had been on the chair in the corner was swaddled around your shoulders.ย
You yawned, eyes still closed.ย
He waited for you to sense him, glance up, but you seemed unaware of him. He wouldnโt admit it then, but he half hoped you would.ย
Ghost backed away, left you to your peace.ย
The weight in his chest intensified again.
He hated you for it.ย
He went back the next day.ย
And the day after that.
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Anchor might be a better descriptor.ย
Hook was too violent.
Simon knew what it felt like to have a hook between his ribs, and this feeling was not that.ย
He was satisfied, after weeks of observation as late winter turned to a wet spring, that you did not have a preternatural sense of his presence. In the process, he learned other things.ย
You hated the cold, and your office always seemed to be chillier than you would prefer, blanket perpetually tucked around your shoulders. He watched you fiddle with the radiator one morning, bottom lip caught between your teeth, sigh, and resign yourself to it. He waited for you to complain to your coworkers like everyone else did, to call maintenance to fix it, but you didnโt.ย
You liked to sit in the sun, however you could, squinting against the glare of it against your computer screens just to have it on your skin.ย
You hunched over your desk, and clearly had pain in your neck and back because of it.ย
You often stayed later on base than many of the staff and walked out of the building alone late at night.ย
You didnโt drink tea, but politely accepted the tea several different coworkers made for you with the very good intention of showing you a proper cup. You drank every drop as you chatted with them, even though you clearly detested it. It didnโt show, but Simon could tell. He didnโt like that he could, that it was instinctual and nothing else.ย
They were also plying you with shit tea, of course you werenโt going to like it. He watched as one bloke let it steep for a full fifteen minutes and then presented you with what must have been the bitterest lukewarm tea to ever pass through the base. An older secretary took the opposite approach and handed you a cup of barely brewed tea with approximately four tablespoons of sugar in.ย
Absolutely bloody foul.ย
Horrific crimes committed in your name, and you swallowed them with a smile.ย
And you smiled a lot. From the tiniest twitch of your lips when you were alone, to a grin so big he could see all your teeth, that your eyes squinched closed.ย
You nearly always had headphones onโwired earbuds dangling from the collar of your shirt as you walked down the hall, or over ear headphones looped around your neck at your desk, usually pop, occasionally 70s rock or alternative spitting from the speakers.ย
You talked a lot, and your voice carried. One of those truisms about Americans, you could be heard long before you were seen even if you werenโt being particularly loud. He didnโt need to be close to hear you, and he found himself thinking one afternoon good. It would be easier to keep track of you.ย
He liked your voice, anyway, liked your laugh, liked to hear you say English phrases in that accent of yours that made them sound ridiculous.ย
You could likely give Soap a run for a world record of useless chatter. Anyone who walked into your office was subject to your stream of consciousness if they lingered long enough.ย
Lonely, he might have called it. But you were new, to the base, and to the country. Your only connections were those you were attempting to craft with stuffy intelligence officers who sometimes seemed to regard you as below them.ย
He found his thoughts drifting to the sound of your voice once heโd left you for the day, replaying things heโd heard you say in the period of observation he allowed himself, like the tune of a lullaby. It calmed him.ย
The resentment in his chest festered like a badly healed wound. You were nothing but a distraction, a thorn stabbed into his side, stealing his focus from nearly everything that was more important.ย
That used to be more important.ย
Now his every thought was asterisked by you.ย
Distracted.ย
He didnโt do well with it.ย
He didnโt like that he could feel the newly rended hole in his chest corroding and throbbing when he wasnโt near you, suffocating him. Heโd felt worse in his life, so he could mostly ignore it.ย
Simon decided that the nature of the bond was at least neutral. You were not a threat.ย ย
He was tired, anyway, of constantly thinking about your back to the door, your headphones playing too loudly.ย
After you left one evening in mid spring, he moved your desk.ย
Simon sat in your dark office for longer than he should have, letting the pain ease out of his chest.ย
It was enough to be where you had once been.ย
That was as close as he cared to be.ย
He fixed the radiator before he closed the door again.ย
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He went by Ghost, you learned eventually.ย
His was a redacted, blacked out name in the files on your computer, so Ghost seemed less a name than a description. You briefly scanned the ops he had been on. It was a horrifyingly long list, most of them totally classified or excised beyond comprehensibility. And those were only the missions you could see, likely his involvement in many ops had been scrubbed entirely.ย
It was clear that he was good at his job, though it left you to wonder what he had been doing in the administration wing of the base, let alone peering into your office like a silent wraith.ย
It should have been terrifying to find him looming in your doorway. His massive frame had blotted out the corridor behind him. Mostly in black, a skull mask covering his face. You hadnโt been able to see his eyes in the low lighting. But you had only felt curiosity, apprehension, a delicate wrenching in your gut.ย
Something that a different person might liken to butterflies. Absolutely absurd, but nonetheless true.ย
Fear, afterward, of course, that youโd missed some kind of order or request.ย
It had also been a while since someone stared so openly at you, since youโd felt the urge to duck your head, obscure the scars littered across your skin. You never had before, and you wouldnโt have started then. You wore them proudly. Most bore their soulmateโs scars better than their own, and you were no exception.ย
It had become a rarity, really, in recent years that anyone spared you more than a glance. Being surrounded by military personnel who had seen worse, might have had worse on their own skin, meant you didnโt stand out.
When you mentioned the incident to Laswell, worried that some kind of disciplinary report, during your first month at this post no less, was headed your way, she had only shook her head. โThatโs just Ghost. He probably didnโt say anything. You get used to it.โย
The base, especially among the operators, was filled with odd personalities with even odder quirks, so you decided not to question it. You had only nodded, and said, โOkay.โย
Laswell had smiled. โYouโll do well here.โย
You suspected you were being watched in the weeks following the incident, though you couldnโt say why at first. The suspicion was confirmed when you arrived one blissfully sunny spring morning to find your office warm and your desk moved. Your other furniture was rearranged neatly around it. You rounded it, dropping your bag as you went, half expecting to find a note.ย
There was nothing, and you started to rotate it back, a bit irritated, when you paused and sat. The new angle gave you a clear view of the door and window. The sun hit your face without causing a glare on your screens. The monitors had been lowered ever so slightly so you could easily see over them.
You left your desk in its new position. It was better that way.ย
Ghost appeared in your office that afternoon as suddenly as he had left it.ย
You sensed that heโd been there for a long time when you finally noticed him in the doorway, that you were only seeing him because he wanted you to.
You smiled and turned away from a report. A welcome reprieve for your strained eyes and hunched back.ย
โHi. Something I can help you with, Lieutenant?โย
This time, he stepped into your office, grasped your offer with both hands.ย
The room seemed to shrink and adjust to his size. He was more massive than you remembered, in height and breadth. His eyes didnโt leave yours, a deep blackened honey brown half hidden by skull. Neither of you looked away.
โHave I passed?โย
His head tilted ever so slightly. When he spoke his voice was like an iron rod shoved down your spine. Deep and jagged and rough, it settled between your ribs, in the pit of your stomach. โPassed?โย
โYour test?โย
โThink Iโm testinโ you?โย
โYou moved my desk.โย
He didnโt answer for a long moment, still not dropping your gaze. The silence lasted so long you began to think he wouldnโt answer at all. โPractically had your back to the door,โ he said eventually, as though that explained it.ย
It conjured the image of Ghost creeping around the base in the dead of night to adjust offices into more tactical configurations and you had to bite the inside of your cheek to keep the giggle in your throat from bubbling out.ย ย ย
You nodded and then shrugged instead. โI guess I donโt think about things like that.โย
โShould.โ
โMaybe.โย
โEspecially in the field.โย
โI donโt do field work.โย
He nodded slowly and finally took his eyes off yours, glancing around the room again. When his lashes caught the light, you saw that they were a light blond.ย
โWelcome to sit,โ you offered, taking up a pen and a pad of yellow paper. โGhost.โย ย
He didnโt sit, but he didn't leave either. When he remained mute and motionless, you looked back at your report and continued working, resigned to the new addition to your office.ย
Minutes passed in silence, with only the scratch of your pencil over paper, the tapping of computer keys, for company.ย
All at once, the room sighed, and when you looked up, he was gone.ย
Ghost was strange, slightly off putting.ย
You liked him.
Maybe, you thought, heโd come back.ย
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Ghost visited regularly after that.ย
Sometimes he simply stood at the door and watched you work.ย
His boots were so silent that you often didnโt know he was there until he was leaving again. It felt as though he often melted into nothing but shadow, but it wasnโt an uncomfortable feeling.ย
You didnโt feel watched, so much as observed, minded.
But the lengthy silences began to wear thin, so you started talking to him.ย ย
Talked at him, more like, about anything that came to mind.ย
The shit weather and how cold you always were. Recounted phone calls with your sister and noted things youโd seen on your commute. You told him of your slightly creepy neighbor who would follow you occasionally down high street when you did your weekly shopping trip, but that was probably harmless.
You were sure he wasnโt actually listening, his eyes focused somewhere in the middle distance as he stood statuesque in the middle of your office.ย ย
The visits were occasionally broken up by operations that could last days or weeks, once up to a month. Time passed either way, but you found it passed more easily when you could reliably count on a visit from Ghost. Hearing his voice in staticky communications wasnโt the same. A blinking green dot on a map that you tracked just a little more closely than the others.ย
Ghost sat down for the first time toward the middle of a particularly miserable and cold spring afternoon. He sighed as he did, the only sign of any feeling. Almost a resignation in the soft cut of it.ย
You didnโt comment on it, just chatted as you usually did, buoyed in a way that you could not explain.ย
He started to bring you coffee, done up to your preference, always when you were hitting the midday lag.ย
In exchange, you left offerings at the edge of your desk. Baked goods, protein bars, chips, sweetsโ which disappeared when you looked away from him. You noted what went first so you could invest in it. Chocolate went more frequently.ย
But Ghost, whether he was listening or not, made you feel less alone. The ache of loneliness in your heart eased, and maybe that said more about you than him.ย
If he was around, he usually slipped in while you ate lunch. He didnโt eat with you, the mask never moved, but you began cooking extra in the evenings, leaving tupperware containers at the edge of your desk in addition to brownies wrapped in waxpaper, chocolate chip cookies sprinkled with sea salt. โDonโt have to,โ he always said.ย
โWant to,โ you answered, and then received the empty, clean container from the day before as though it were an offering.
Your office always smelled like tobacco and tea for hours after he left, a comforting combination that you began to wish you could bottle.ย
He didnโt appear one day at his usual allotted, precise time. You figured something came up or he finally got tired of you, but he turned up instead late in the afternoon.ย ย
โSorry,โ he said as he sat, without explanation, a paper cup of coffee steaming at the edge of your desk like it appeared there by his will alone.ย ย
โOh,โ you answered. โYou didnโt have toโโ
โDid,โ he said simply. โโave you eaten?โ
โYep. Got something for you, too.โย
He settled back. โNeighbor still botherinโ you?โย
You blinked in surprise, the slightly creepy neighbor had not spoken to you in a few days. โOh. . .IโYou were listening.โ
He tilted his head. โโCourse I was, bird.โ He leveled you with a look. โSo?โ
โNot recently. Not in a couple days.โ
โGood. Let us know if he does, yeah?โ
Then he sat back and waited, shoulders relaxed as though attending a sermon, but content with silence anyway.ย
When you glanced up from a report a while later, for clarification on a mission detail that he happened to be on, his eyes were closed.ย
It felt akin to having a wolf willingly curl up in your lap, blood wet maw dripping peacefully onto the floor.
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When you turned from watering your plants one innocuous spring day, you found Ghost entering your office with a different mask on. A soft black balaclava. You could see his eyes and brows, the bridge of his nose and the thin, bruised skin beneath his eyes.
You froze and then smiled at him, tried hard not to stare. His eyes were always pretty but now you felt you could actually see him. Blond brows and lashes, his irises were lighter, amber honey in the yellow light of your bug lamp, as Ghost had called it one afternoon without a shred of humor.ย
It was raining, and the dim light made the small space cozier than usual. The patchwork blanket was around your shoulders, a ward against the chill bleeding beneath the window.ย
In his usual chair, youโd laid a gift.ย
He pointed to the blanket you had carefully folded there earlier.ย
โItโs for you. I knitted it.โย
He froze, hand half extended toward it. You swept past him around your desk again, inundated with the scent of black tea and cigarettes as you went. His was alternating black and dark blue squares to your brightly colored purple and teal. โJust in case you were cold. Youโre always so buttoned up after all,โ you joked. โAnd you fixed my radiator this winter. So itโs a thank you, too.โ
Ghost only moved it to the back of the chair. You hadnโt expected him to take it, really, but his gloved fingers lingered on it for a moment, rubbing the fabric gently. โHow dโyou know it was me that fixed it?โย
โWho else would have?โย
He grunted. โYou knit?โย
โWhen I canโt sleep,โ you answered. โKeeps my hands and brain busy.โ
His brows furrowed, and seeing even that small movement felt like seeing him naked, like seeing something he didnโt want you to. You averted your eyes, heat crawling up your neck.ย
โCanโt sleep?โ His fingers slid off the blanket and he sat.
You shrugged. โMust seem silly to you. You see it with your own eyes. But some of the reports. . . stick with me.โย
Ghost considered this for a long moment. โItโs not.โย
โWhat?โย
โSilly.โย
The way he grunted the word made you laugh.ย
โCould I ask you something, Ghost?โ
โReckon you just did.โย
You rolled your eyes. โAm I allotted only one question?โย
โJust two.โย
It was. . . funny. You giggled and shrugged. โGuess Iโm shit out of luck.โย
โAnd out of questions.โ
You laughed again.ย
He surprised you by laughing too. If a low, graveled grunt counted as a laugh. You certainly counted it, a cache of swollen pride bubbling in your stomach. โGo on, then.โย
โWhere are you from?โย
The levity vanished. His brows lowered. โWhy?โย
You shrugged. โJust curious. Iโm not good with all the accents yet. Just canโt place you.โย
He relaxed back into the chair again, but didn't answer.ย
The pinch of his brows, the tense line of his jaw, remained, his expression considering as he tilted his head back.ย
โWhy do you come here?โ You asked instead.ย
This question he answered readily. โItโs quiet.โย
โThatโs one way to tell me to shut up.โย
He blinked and lowered his chin to meet your eyes. โNot the kind of noise I mean.โย
You decided not to take offense at being called noise.ย
You snorted and reached beneath your desk, taking some pride in the fact that Ghost did not tense anymore than usual when you did, withdrawing your lunch.ย
โHungry?โ You asked.ย ย
โTryinโ to see my face?โย
You smiled. โNever,โ you answered, โNot sure I want to see what youโre hiding under there.โย
The rain tapped against the window as you popped the thermal lid off.ย ย
โWhy are you here?โ He asked as you folded your legs beneath you on the chair and tucked the blanket around them. Ghost rose without asking and twisted the knob of the radiator beneath the window a bit higher.
You waved your fork, indicating the office. โFairly positive I work here. But perhaps base security is more lax than I thought.โย
He sighed, a long suffering sound. โEngland, smartarse.โย
You smile and dig your fork into last nightโs spaghetti bolognese. The steam caressed your face in a warm puff as you lifted a bite. โIโm on loan to Laswell.โย
โOn loan?โ He asked as he settled back into the chair, broad shoulders pressed to the wall behind him, against the blanket. It slid over his elbow a little, curled over his forearm. He didnโt move it.ย
When you lifted your gaze to his, his stare was piercing, brows lowered, furrowed. You imagined he must be frowning.ย ย
โTemporary replacement for whoever used to be in this office,โ you explained. โShe needed someone quickly, who she could trust.โย
Ghost folded his arms across his chest, something more tense than usual in the movement. โHow long are you on loan for, then?โย
You shrugged, twisted your fork into the noodles. โItโs unclear. So, for now, indefinitely.โ You smiled, โHopefully not through another winter, though, I donโt think Iโm cut out for the rain and cold.โ
His shoulders eased, but only marginally. If it werenโt for all the hours heโd passed in your office, you werenโt sure you would have caught it at all.ย
โFrom somewhere warm?โ
โWarmer than here. Especially in the winter.โย
โMust be nice, that.โย
โHas its perks. But the summer is its own kind of hell.โย
โOne you enjoy.โย
โBut of course. I like feeling like Iโm baking alive.โย
He snorted again.
You ate in silence for a bit. The quiet had become comfortable between you somewhere along the way, silken and gentle.ย
When you were scraping the last bit of sauce from the bottom of the container, Ghost said, โManchester.โย
โHm?โ
โWhere Iโm from.โ
His voice was low; he wasnโt looking at you, eyes trained on the door instead.ย
โManchester,โ you repeated, trying to place it on the map of the UK in your mind. โAnd do you all sound sort of likeโโ
You were about to say like you have gravel in your mouth but he makes an affected noise, that stiff grunt again. โAre you laughing at me?โ
โItโs your fucking accent.โ
โMy accent?โ You asked incredulously. โHave you heard yourself?โย
โGot a thick one, bird.โ He imitated your voice. โManchester.โ The sharp rhotic r sound was like a gunshot in his mouth, each letter enunciated to the point of being butchered.ย
You scoffed, not bothering to fight your smile. โTakes one to know one, I guess.โย
โSuppose it does.โย
โFucking Brits,โ you said, without any venom. โI canโt do anything right according to you all.โย
He tilted his head, something predatory in it. It made your heart flutter a little. โWhoโs tellinโ you you canโt do something?โย
You sighed, long suffering. โMy coworkers. Canโt make tea, apparently. I donโt care for it and everyone keeps insisting I just make it wrong.โ
โThey make it wrong too.โย
You groaned. โNot you too.โย
Ghost rose to take his leave as you snapped the lid back onto the now empty container.ย
โIโll show you how to make a proper cup sometime.โย
You paused, a warm surprise sweeping into your chest, and decided not to linger on this solitary acknowledgement that Ghost would return to your office. โBig fan?โย
โI love tea.โย
It made you laugh. โOf course, English afterall.โย
He nodded, just once, and started toward the door. โGhost?โ You called.ย
Ghost turned and you slid another tupperware container across your desk. โFor you.โย
He stared at it, for a moment too long, as he always did, like he was telling himself to leave it. โDidnโt have to.โย
โI know.โ You nodded at it again and then then ducked behind your computer screens. โI always want to.โย
Ghost moved so silently that you didnโt hear or see him take it, but when you looked up again he and the container at the edge of your desk were gone.ย
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It should be a good thing.ย
You would be gone soon enough, none the wiser of who Ghost was. Of what you were to each other.ย
But it didnโt sit well. It was a new thing to nag at the back of his mind, finding your office empty, you becoming a ghost in your own right. He hated the ache in his chest, the thought of you so far away. He could only assume youโd be stationed back in the US.
The thought festered, burrowed.ย
โLaswell.โ
She jumped, hand going beneath her desk before she spotted Ghost in the corner ofย her office. She sighed and closed her eyes, fingertips rubbing her eyes instead.ย
โGhost,โ she sighed, โDonโt do that.โย
Simon said your name, and Laswell lowered her hands to look at him. โHow long has she got?โย
โWhat do you mean?โ
โSaid sheโs on loan. I want to know how long.โ
Laswell considered him; Ghost waited. He wouldnโt explain himself, and Laswell knew that.ย
โMaybe as long as a year.โ She tilted back in her chair and asked anyway. โWhy?โย
Ghost didnโt answer, slipping back out of her office and down the hall.ย
You were still in your office, hunched over the desk, lavender headphones pulled down around your neck. He watched you for a long moment, eyes tracing over scars that belonged to him. It was jarring each time to see pain he experienced threaded over your skin. It made him feel exposed by proxy.
As he watched, you lifted a hand and rubbed your neck with a wince, fingers lingering on the long scar slashed at the base of your throat. The grimace faded from your face and your expression receded into the impassive, blank, focused slate it always settled into as you continued working.ย
When he sat down in your office, you just shot him a tired smile and continued working.ย
He walked you to your car around midnight.ย
โTell us if youโre here this late again,โ he said, not looking at you.ย
โGhost,โ you said. โItโs almost enough to make me think you like me.โย
โDonโt get ahead of yourself,โ he answered.ย
You just laughed.ย
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โTea?โย
You jumped, just as Laswell had, only your hand didnโt go beneath the desk. Nothing there to reach for, he knew, your vulnerability like a beacon, or a stain.ย
It would need remedied.ย
But first, this.ย
It was the sixth time in two weeks that you were at your desk well past when everyone else had gone home.ย ย
โJesus Christ.โย
โUnfortunately not.โย
You laughed; his shoulders eased. โGhost,โ you said. โTo what do I owe the pleasure?โ You tilted your head. โIโm starting to think youโre spying on me.โย
โWhatโre you still doing โere?โย
โWhat are you doing wandering around our wing after hours?โย
Not a line of questioning he was keen on following. That just being near a place you had been earlier in the day was enough to loosen that fucking tether in his chest. That he was worried incessantly about you being alone at night.
โOfferinโ to make you a tea,โ he answered. โObviously.โย ย
โObviously,โ you echoed. โOf course.โย
โYouโre supposed to tell me when youโre stayinโ late.โย
โGhost,โ you said seriously, lifting your brows, โIโm here late again today.โย
โHilarious, you are.โย
You giggled again. โAre you really offering to make me tea?โย
He nodded. โCโmon then.โ
You smiled and shrugged the blanket off your shoulders. He waited while you locked your computer and stood.
Simon allowed you to lead toward the breakroom where heโd observed the many cups of tea youโd politely swallowed from well meaning coworkers, who left it to steep for too long or too short, added too much sugar and milk, or left it totally plain.ย
The overhead lights were too bright, a blue-white glare that made you frown and squint. Your nose scrunched up in distaste. There were circles beneath your eyes, exhausted loops that matched his own.ย ย
โSo,โ you prompted, leaning against the counter, โHow does one make a proper cuppa?โ
โNot bad,โ he said of your accent, lifting the electric kettle from the hook to fill with water. โLittle posh.โย
โIโve been practicing.โ
He grunted, and put the kettle on, before rooting through the cabinet above the sink for tea bags. A grim selection awaited him, but heโd make due with what was available.
โAh, so you boil the water. I was under the impression you could just stick it all in the microwave.โย
He involuntarily made a pained sound. โFucking hell,โ he muttered, โThat your usual method?โย
You bit the inside of your cheek, poorly concealing a laugh. โI scandalized a data analyst with that joke.โ You cup your chin in your hand, peer up at him from beneath a thick fringe of lashes. โI do know how to boil water, Iโll have you know.โ
โGot a head start then.โย
You laughed again, shoulders shaking. Simon watched the corner of your mouth curl, and it eased something in his chest. You were painfully close, the woodsy, floral scent of your perfume curled in the air. Your elbow brushed his. He didnโt know how you could be unaware of the bond at that moment, when being that close to you felt like being lit on fire. He wanted to reach for you so badly that he had to clench his fist closed to avoid it.ย
If someone were to ask him to move away from you right then, it would end badly. Bloody.ย
The thin, needle sharp connection ached, begged.ย
Simon ignored it.ย ย
When you glanced up, he looked away. He could feel your eyes on his face, and didnโt mind the scrutiny in it. He didnโt mind you watching him, and wondered what you saw.ย
โI like being able to see your eyes,โ you said, just as the kettle clicked off.ย
He met your gaze, disarmed by the declaration. Your features had softened, melted into a dangerous fondness. โWhy?โย
โYou have pretty eyes,โ you shrugged. โAnd itโs hard to see you with the other mask.โ You shifted, watching him lift the kettle, pour the hot water into a mug and over the teabag heโd dropped into it.ย
โYou can tell me to fuck off, if you want,โ you began carefully, fingertips drumming nervously against the counter. โWhy do you wear it?โย
Simon watched the teabag bob on the surface of the water, thin amber trails unfurling, coloring the water slowly brown. โFive minutes,โ he nodded at the tea. โDonโt touch it. None of that dunking shite.โย
โYes, sir,โ you agreed. โFive minutes, no touching.โย
He huffed, and your smile widened. You bumped your shoulder against his. The contact only lasted a second or two, but the relief it provided was so intense that he nearly choked on it.ย
The pain, softened by your proximity, returned immediately, crept down into the soft ligaments between his bones. He felt the loss in the roots of his teeth, the middle of his chest; it was like losing his breath in a different way, being suckerpunched in the solar plexus, knocked on his ass.
โTo hide my face.โย
โYour identity, you mean.โย
โMy identity,โ he agreed.
โWhy?โย
He released a long, slow breath, and thought about telling you to piss off, maybe even just to see how youโd take it. Were you as good as your word? Would you let the subject drop?ย
Instead, he said, โThere are a lot of bad people in the world, bird.โย
You pursed your lips, fingers toying with the teabag string, flicking the tab at the end with your nail. There was another question swimming in your eyes, but you let it go unasked, dropping your eyes from his instead.ย
โYouโve seen more of them than most,โ you said. โI would guess.โย
โPart of the job.โย
Your mouth curled a little, lashes fluttering against your cheek. โHm. But yโknow something? I think Iโd know you anywhere,โ you said, without a hint of shame or irony. โItโs all in your eyes.โย
Before Simon could respond, you hid a yawn in your sleeve and rubbed your hand over your face, exhaustion layered in thick rings beneath your eyes. โEven if this is gross,โ you indicate the tea, โAt least it will keep me awake.โย
โI take offense to that.โย
You laughed again. โHm. Sorry, Lieutenant.โ You leaned in, โIt smells so nice, so why does it taste like shit?โย
He rolled his eyes. โIโll make you a coffee if itโs shit.โย
โYouโre kind.โ This time when you leaned your shoulder against his, you left it there. The empty soreness like a bruise inside his ribs loosened again. For the first time in a while, he was left with the absence of pain.ย ย
When the tea was done steeping, he did yours with a bit of honey. There was no way youโd take it plain and like it, but he drew the line at milk. Especially the blasphemy that was the military issued powdered milk in a canister that sat on the counter. Abso-fucking-lutely not.ย
โThere you are,โ he said, โCup of tea.โย
โA proper cuppa,โ you tried again. It was a little less posh this time.ย
He huffed. โBetter all the time.โย
โAnd I have you to thank.โย
Your face creased as you took the cup between your palms, an unreadable expression flitting across your features. Then your mouth twisted to the side, a sure sign you were attempting to keep some emotion or thought in check.ย
Your shoulder was still pressed heavily against his.ย
โThanks, Ghost.โย
โโS just tea.โย
You shook your head and lifted the cup, blowing gently on the surface before you took a tiny sip. He watched your face, watched your throat move as you swallowed, the flickering web of your lashes. A step up, at least, from all the shit tea from your coworkers that make your brows tense in an effort to conceal a grimace. โOne good thing has come of this,โ you said after a moment of contemplation.ย
โWhatโs thaโ?โย
โI know how to make tea for you now.โย
โLike it?โย
โI love it.โย
You briefly tilted your head onto his shoulder, then pulled away entirely. The flood of discomfort was worse than before. His muscles spasmed around it in a violent convulsion. โI mean that really.โย
He breathed out, through it. โI donโt take honey.โย
You studied the contents of the cup, tilting it one way and then the other, like something important laid at the bottom of the porcelain well.ย
โNoted.โย
Sure enough, the next day, a hot cup was waiting for him, which he drank as you chatted from behind your computer, decidedly, pointedly, giving him the privacy to do so.ย
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Things settled into a pleasant rhythm.ย
A regimented, regular existence that you had long ago learned to embrace. The base became home more than the tiny apartment you rented and spent only enough time to sleep, bathe, and cook in.ย
You timed your days to the ebb and flow of the base, to visits to your office, debriefings and conference rooms, the restless energy of so many people in one place moving. You breathed around absences, the pockets of emptiness that sometimes cropped up. The loneliness that felt like an unfillable pit in your stomach.ย
People often saw your scars and thought not to bother. Why would fate have marked you so heavily if you werenโt meant to find your pair? The scars meant nothing, really. They were no more significant than anyone elseโs. Your chances of running into your soulmate was no higher than someone who had accrued no scars from their bond.ย
You were a stopping off point, a bit of fun, but not someone to invest time and effort into, not when the reminder that someone else might come along and render it all moot was so visible, so literally in their face. To look at you was to be reminded of that bond waiting in the wings, for them and for you, and that you could only ever be temporary.ย
It made friendships hard too. Some were jealous, others thought there couldnโt be room for anyone else in your life. You were important to no one.
It had been proven to you time and again, and you werenโt sure what kept you hopeful that someone would one day see past it. So when Sergeant Davies stuck his head in your office one Friday afternoon long after Ghost had departed your office for the day, and asked you out, you found yourself saying yes.ย
โWould you like to go out sometime?โ He asked, hand rubbing the back of his neck. โJust round the pub for drinks?โย
โOh,โ you said. โIโโย
It had been a long time since anyone took interest in you. Youโd only talked to him a few times before, but Davies was handsome in a boyish way and sweet and you liked him well enough, you found yourself hesitating for half a second. To your horror, your mind flashed to Ghost, stomach lurching painfully, a knot of tension fisting itself in your chest.ย
You looked at his usual chair, empty now, seeing his large frame sprawled there anyway, thighs spread wide, arms crossed over his chest, eyes steady and focused, locked onto you with an intensity and constancy you still werenโt used to.
Heat bloomed in your lungs, crept up your neck. You glanced away, back at Davies waiting at the door.ย
โYeah,โ you answered firmly. โSure.โย
โBrilliant,โ he grinned. โHow about tonight?โย
Your belly gave another sour squirm that you ignored; it had just been a long time, that was all. โIโm free.โย
โBrilliant,โ he said again. โIโll text you.โย
โOkay.โย
His grin was crooked and self satisfied as he exited your office.ย
So you found yourself walking off the base with Davies later that evening. You found yourself laughing and hopeful in a local pub that you hadnโt gotten the chance to explore yet, busy as you were, the base a tide that tugged you back again and again. Like a magnet, you wanted to be there.ย
And all of it came to nothing, the moment Davies saw the extent of the scarring when you took him home. It wasnโt just your face, it was your hands and arms and chest and belly. Your whole body was marked, dogeared for someone else. He looked down at you in your bed, his head framed by your ceiling fan and you saw the moment it clicked. The moment it wouldnโt work.ย
โSomeone out there is really looking for you,โ he said. โYouโre lucky.โย
โNo more than anyone else,โ you countered. โYou know thatโs not how it works.โย
โI know,โ he said, pulling on his shirt. โIโm sorry.โย
โItโs okay,โ you said before he kissed your cheek and retreated.ย
Still, you didnโt sleep, just laid on your side, half undressed, staring out at a sky that slowly lightened, stars fading, wondering if perhaps your truest fate was to be lonely for your whole life.ย
You didnโt hate your scars, or your soulmate. But sometimes you thought it would be easier if you didnโt have one at all.ย
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Monday.ย
There was a knife in Simonโs pocket.ย
Not unusual in and of itself, he carried several at all times, slipped into his sleeves and belt and boot.ย
The one in his pocket, though, was for you.
A gift, a contingency, and an offer all wrapped in one.ย
The knowledge that it was yours was an uncomfortable weight in his chest. It meant admitting he cared enough to procure it, test it, hand it over.ย
It wasnโt quite your typical lunch hour, but Ghost was headed to your office anyway. It was sunny, for once, and he expected to find you taking an early break anyway, leaning back in your chair with your headphones on, absorbing the rare rays.ย
And, he wanted to be done with it, to stop tapping his pocket repeatedly, checking the blade was still there, like it might have run away.ย
Soap had noticed his fidgeting as they all sat through a briefing on intelligence reports with Laswell that morning. Ghost had forced his hand still, exuded a forced calm, but Johnnyโs eyes hadnโt turned away.ย
When he arrived at your office, deliberately rustling against the doorjamb so as not to startle you, you glanced up and smiled tightly and his plan vanished.ย
Something was wrong. The blinds were closed, your office an unusual sea of gray air. Your shoulders were caved inward protectively, your expression wan and closed. Your smile didnโt reach your eyes, your voice was rough when you said, โHey, Ghost.โย ย
Simon took his usual seat, watching you type something, decidedly not looking at him. He watched you, the set of your mouth and eyes. He waited for your chatter to begin but it didn't.ย
โAll right?โย
โHm?โ
โYouโre quiet.โย
โOh, only one of us is allowed to be quiet?โ You joked, but it came out a bit brittle, and worn.
There were, he noticed as he looked at you, circles beneath your eyes. โWhat โappened?โย
You looked up again, and shook your head. โIโm just tired.โย
โTry again.โย
Frustration crept into your features. โWho said I want to tell you?โ With that, you ducked behind your monitors.
Simon waited, but you did not reemerge.ย
He stood, and rounded your desk. You glanced up then, leaning back when you found him so close. โJesus, Ghostโโย
โNice weather.โย
โI can see that.โย
โAnd you arenโt out there sunninโ yourself? Something horrible must have happened.โย
Your mouth twisted to the side and you glanced away. โI. . .Iโm just being dramatic.โ
โCโmon, then.โย
You blinked up at him. โWhere are we going?โย
He didnโt answer, but you rose anyway when he tilted his head toward the door. Simon snagged the blanket youโd knitted for him months ago from its place along the back of his chair, finally with a proper purpose, and carried it over his arm.ย
โLunch.โย
You grabbed it and followed him down the hall. Simon shouldered open an external door and held it open for you, the scent of your skin, the warm brush of your body so close to his as you ducked under his arm like a beacon, a light he wanted to follow.ย
Carefully, you nudged your shoulder against his as you walked. The familiar sharp, sweet pang whenever you brushed too close together settled in his chest. He wondered if you felt it too, if you felt that sickly flutter in your chest, or if his suspicion that he was holding one end of an untethered bond in his hand was right.ย
Just his luck.ย
Didnโt matter though.ย
He ticked his elbow out a little, and after a moment, you pushed your hand against the inside of his arm. His shoulders loosened; his jaw unclenched. The pain in his chest settled.ย
The absence of the ache was intense; he was so used to being in near constant pain.ย
โSo, what are we doing?โย
โWalking.โย
โI can see that.โย
โWhyโre you askinโ, then, bird?โย
You huffed but didnโt ask anymore questions as he led you down one concrete pathway.ย
The sky was a flawless robinโs egg blue, only a wispy, thin line of cloud on the very distant horizon. The distant shouts of drill instructors snapped in the warm summer air. Your shoulders drooped as you walked, eyes fluttering closed for a few seconds at a time as you tilted your face to the sun, inhaling deeply.ย
He led you around the last building in a long line of barracks and brought you to a halt. The only thing beyond was a chainlink fence that marked the edge of the base. A faint breeze coated him in the smell of your skin, settled deep in the well of his lungs. He took a breath, watched your lashes flutter.ย
Your thumb stroked a pattern against the inside of his arm, lazy and slow. โYouโve got a soft spot for me, Ghost.โย
He didnโt deny it.ย
โWhat are we doing back here?โย
Ghost pulled away from you with some effort and spread the blanket over the grass. He sat on the concrete steps that led to the back door of the unused barracks.
You sat on the blanket, started to open your lunch and then flopped back in the sun instead. โA usual haunt?โย
โSometimes.โย
โSecretโs safe with me.โย
โMind if I smoke?โย
โNo.โ Then, โI wonโt look.โย ย
He grunted in acknowledgement, rolled the bottom of his mask up, carton of cigarettes and lighter pulled from the depths of a trouser pocket. Simon watched the rise and fall of your chest, tracing the latticework of scars over your face. They looked better on you, he decided. Not as noticeable as his own, faded and light, pencil through wax paper instead of the thick groves of his own.ย
They glinted a little in the sun, like the scales of an iridescent fish.ย
Your eyes remained peacefully closed, soaking up the sun like a long deprived plant. Sweat beaded along your forehead, and when you pushed up your sleeves, Ghost was reminded that all of you matched all of him.
He recognized a burn mark on your forearm that belonged to him, a cut that wrapped halfway around your wrist. He was pretty sure the burn mark was from a mishandled flare, the wrist scar from a rope that had gotten tangled and burned him.ย
Simon wanted to reach down and cup the side of your throat, feel the soft, sun warmed skin beneath his fingers. He wondered if your scars felt the same as his own, rough and grooved.ย
Probably not, they were imitations, ungenerous sketchings of his own.ย
Heโd like to map them all against his own, find out if he bore any of yours. He wouldnโt have noticed something small that you might have collected yourself. A childhood fall, a careless burn while cooking.ย
He watched the delicate flex of muscle in your forearms. Your shirt was a little askew, more faded marks left like a tracery of veins on your chest and collarbone and shoulder. It was fucking awful, a wrenching feeling in his chest, to know all that had been inflicted on him, had fallen on you too.ย
He wondered about the pain again, imagined you writhing with terror and agony and confusion, every gunshot wound and burn and slash he received an echo inside you. Cigarette burns dotting your arms and wrists when you were just a child, months of pain without end when he was captured and tortured and his life was irrevocably changed.ย
Simon wanted to ask, needed to know just how much damage heโd inflicted. But the words stuck in his throat. A fear of knowing, if he asked about the pain, maybe heโd hear other things too, how much you must hate him and didnโt know it was the man in front of you your hate should be directed at.
When he stubbed out his cigarette on the heel of his boot and rolled his mask back down, you blinked into the sun and exhaled, long and slow, and then sat up, leaning back on your palms.ย
โWhat โappened?โ He asked.
Your mouth twitched into your usual, if a bit more sheepish, smile. โYouโre like a dog with a bone, you know that?โย
โAffirmative,โ he said.ย
You rolled your eyes and set up straight, brushing your palms together before reaching for your lunch. โI brought something for you.โย
โStalling.โย
โPushy,โ you countered, giggling, rummaging around in your bag. Your smile faded as you pulled free one of the usual containers, what looked like lasagne within. He watched the edge of your mouth curl, the scar slitted along one side pulling at your expression. โI went on a date this weekend.โย
Ice slid down his spine, curled in a viscous circle in his gut. โBad date?โย
โNo,โ you said, shaking your head adamantly, staring down at the container in your lap. โNo, it went really well.โ You glanced up at him and then dug in your bag again, passing another one to him along with a fork. โUntil he saw myโโ You fidgeted with your sleeve and then yanked it down. The other followed suit. โMy marks. My scars.โย
โHeโs a prick.โย
โNo, he wasnโt,โ you shook your head. โItโs happened before. They see the extent of it, and itโs like something biological clicks. Iโm off limits.โ You sat your food to the side and wrapped your arms around your knees. โEven though Iโm no more likely to find mine than anyone else.โย
You looked very small, and alone at that moment.ย
โI know itโs not my soulmateโs fault,โ you said quietly. โI know that. I know that. And I donโt blame them for it. But sometimes I get so lonely I justโI wishโI wish I didnโt have one. Sometimes I wish I could hate them.โ
The chill spreads outward.ย ย
It was confirmation enough. If you knew, you would hate him. All that repressed, sentimentalized resentment would come bubbling up the moment you were actually faced with the person who so fundamentally changed the course of your life.ย
He looked at his scars winking in the sun on your skin and felt a self hatred so intense it nearly made him flinch. He wished he could crawl out of that grave and kill them all over again, slower, just for this.ย
You glanced up and smiled tightly. โBut Iโm a hopeless romantic, and dramatic. It was just disappointing. I always have hope someone will see past it.โ You ran your hand over the blanket and unfolded yourself to finally begin eating. โThis helped, though,โ you said. โThank you, Ghost.โ You nodded at the food in his hands, averted your gaze again.ย
And even though you could easily glance at him, Simon pushed up his mask and popped open the lid of the lasagne still warm between his hands.ย
You ate together for the first time, in silence in the sun. You closed your eyes, kept your face pointed up and away, a cool breeze ruffling your shirt sleeves.ย
โHave you found yours?โย
Simon looked at you, the edge of your jaw, the soft shadows your lashes cast over your ruined cheek. โDonโt think someone like me is meant for one.โย
You nodded. โMe either.โ
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He walked you back to your office.ย
You felt better, settled, but he sort of just had that affect on you, you were coming to find.ย
Ghost smelled like sun and freshly mowed grass and cigarette smoke. His shoulder kept touching yours, something in your chest lurching each time, like a rib bone had come loose and was knocking against your heart and lungs.ย
Ghost carried the blanket back, folded it and set it carefully along the back of what had become his chair.ย
You sat and turned, expecting to find him already silently gone as was his way.ย
Instead, he was very close and depositing something on your desk.ย
Matte black, compact, deadly, cold to the touch.ย
A folded pocket knife sat at the edge of your desk. Ghost loomed over you, his shadow curling around your edges.ย
He slid it toward you, watched you fold your fingers around it. For a long moment, each of you was holding it. โWhatโs this?โ You asked when he released it, gloved fingers sliding across your desk, back to his side.ย ย
โA knife.โย
โOh, really? I've never seen one before.โย
He rolled his eyes. โItโs for you. Iโll teach you how to use it.โย
โWhy?โย
โIn case you need to.โ
โIs this about me staying late?โย
โNo.โ He did not elaborate.ย
โYou know I received firearm training. I can shoot a gun. Isnโt a knife a littleโโย
โBut you donโt carry a gun.โย
โNo,โ you agreed. โI donโt.โย ย
He nodded as though that explained it. โRight.โย
You considered it, flipped it open. Deadly, shiny blade newly sharpened and oiled and well cared for. It was odd to be given a weapon, and yet unsurprising where Ghost was concerned. You glanced up, watched his dark, intense eyes flick over your face. You werenโt sure what he was looking for, but his brows knitted the longer you stared at each other. Concern, weariness.
โOkay.โ
His shoulders loosened. โTomorrow.โย
โTomorrow,โ you agreed.ย
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If you thought you would receive one lesson in knifework and be done with it, you didnโt know Ghost very well.ย
You only ran drills first, as though Ghost were making sure the physical fitness exam you had to pass once a year was up to scratch. You proved again and again that you could run without getting too winded, disassemble, load, and fire a service weapon. When he was satisfied with that, the real training began.ย
You practiced with a rubber blade that bruised when stuck into your ribs. He did not go easy on you. You left the gym battered and bruised, sweaty and just a little bit resentful. But you could break a wrist lock hold, grapple and use your body and size to your advantage. The goal he repeatedly told you, was not to turn you into a fighter or a soldier, but give you an opportunity to get away, to run away.ย ย
What kind of danger he imagined you getting into between the base and your apartment you couldnโt begin to imagine. But you enjoyed spending time with him, enjoyed being in the gym. You found yourself laughing when you were repeatedly slammed into the mat, knife wrested from your fingers. It was fun. And, it was good for you, you decided, even if you thought his intense insistence was a tad dramatic.ย
Ghost was a bit dramatic about certain things, you were coming to learn.
This was one of them. You were, you thought with warmth, one of the things he was a bit dramatic about. For whatever reason, youโve been tucked under his wing, into his shadow.ย
On the third week of relentlessly brutal training, you arrived at the base gym, empty as it always was, to find him holding a length of rope.ย
You eyed it warily and shifted from foot to foot, amused despite the discomfort. โWhat do you imagine is going to happen to me?โย
Ghost didnโt answer as you set your bag down and pulled off your sweatshirt. The room was warm, close and humid, the scent of left over dregs of soldiers clogging the room for most of the day. The scent of plastic, lemon disinfectant, and sweat is thick on the air, but when you stepped toward Ghost, his familiar comforting smell of tea and cigarettes washed over you in a vacuous, orbital cloud.ย
You looked up just as his eyes slid away from you, blond lashes catching the light, skin pink around his eyes. Youโd swear it was a blush if you didnโt know better. โGhost?โย
โBetter to be prepared, yeah?โย
โFor what?โ All the same, you turned with a sigh.ย
After a painfully long moment he stepped close and pressed the dark material around your wrists. His body was warm behind yours for that brief moment even without touching you, like the glow of a heat lamp that made the rest of the room feel cold by comparison.ย
His gloved fingers were carefully delicate against your skin. It sent sparks skittering up your arms. What would his bare skin feel like against yours?ย
Rough, warm. Safe.ย ย
Itโs a thought that had curled its roots into your mind the first time you fell to the mat together and you felt his weight against yours, brief and heavy, but comforting somehow. It wasnโt supposed to be, he was playing predator, it should have been panic inducing.ย
Stupid, silly.ย
If your most recently failed date had shown you anything, it was that feeling anything for anyone that had seen your scars was a failing venture. And Ghost had seen more of them now, than most. Maybe you should start wearing a mask.ย
โWhatโs the goal today?โ You asked, feeling a little like you couldnโt breathe. His warmth and scent and the weight of his presence was overwhelming in a way that made you want to curl into him, gladly suffocate.ย
โSame as always,โ he answered drolly. โTo get away.โ
โHm. I keep thinking youโll challenge me,โ you teased.ย ย
โNot a game, bird.โย
โBut what am I meant to do? I canโt fight.โย
โGet out of the bindings. Get to the door.โย
โIs that it?โย
You would swear heโs smirking. โSimple enough, aye.โย
It wasnโt easy.ย
For the third time in a row, you landed hard on your back.ย
Ghostโs weight was heavy against you, before it lifted away. Your sweaty skin stuck to his hoodie.
Your breath comes in hard, deep pants. Your wrists ached and panic had begun to set in.ย
โOn your feet.โย
Clumsy as a newborn deer, you stumble to your feet. You had to be faster than him, incapacitate him. โYou wonโt be getting away from me,โ heโd said once, โso youโd have a chance.โ It was a compliment; one that said you were doing good.ย
It didnโt feel like you were doing good now.ย
By the sixth time, you felt raw and helpless, wrists caught at an odd angle beneath you. It wasnโt fun; it wasnโt sparring. You couldnโt manage to wriggle out of the bindings and you were useless at anything heโd taught you without your hands.ย
โYouโre hurting me,โ you gasped.ย
He released you immediately and the pressure in your wrists eased. It hadnโt been pain, not really, just panic, just exhaustion.ย
But you knew instantly that youโd made a mistake, that he would not take it that way.ย
โShit.โย
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The window was open and you were not in your office.ย
Simon paused in the doorway, noted your bag on the chair in the corner, the patchwork quilt trailing over the arm of your desk chair and spilling onto the floor. His was gone from the chair. Youโd been wandering off without him recently.ย
He turned and marched back down the hall. An administrative assistant pointed toward the external door. โGetting sun, she said,โ he said. โSir.โย
Ghost nodded and shouldered the door open. He found you behind the barracks, lying on his blanket, staring up at a patchy sky, slices of blue peaking from between low hanging gray clouds.ย
When his shadow fell over you, you opened your eyes and squinted up at him. โGhost, youโre blocking my sun.โย
โNot much sun to speak of.โ You grimace and frown at the sky. โYou werenโt in your office.โย
โSorry, should have left a note.โ You patted the blanket next to you. โSit.โย
Simon sat on the concrete steps. โWhereโs your lunch?โ
โForgot it.โย
Worry sprouted, blossomed along his veins, ubiquitous as the pain that accompanies it.ย
โCanteen,โ he said. โLetโs go.โย
โItโs okayโโ
โWasnโt a suggestion.โย
โYouโre bossy,โ you said but didnโt move, chin tilted up, eyes flitting shut again. โIโll have a big dinner.โย
He sighed and pulled a pack of cigarettes from his pocket, content enough to wait you out and smoke. The clouds continued to gather, putting your beloved sun to rest for the moment. The air grew steadily thicker with humidity.ย
โGonna rain,โ he commented.ย
You ignored him, eyes squinching closed harder, like you could will the sun to return. He watched you, made himself look at the bruises on your wrists and forearms, he knew there were matching ones on your ribs. They were harmless, just the usual consequence of sparring, but the ones around your wristsโthatโs a mistake he wonโt soon forget.ย
When a fat raindrop landed on your arm, you sat up with a grumble. โReady now?โ He asked, pulling down his mask again.ย
โI can see you wonโt leave it alone.โย
โAffirmative,โ he said.ย
You rolled your eyes and started to get to your feet, pausing when he held out a hand to you. You stared for a beat too long before gripping his hand in yours.ย
Even through his gloves, it was like being electrocuted.ย
You released his hand as soon as you could, eyes skirting his. โYour lead,โ you said. โI havenโt had the privilege.โย
He grunted, followed you closely back inside.ย
As Simonโs misfortune would have it, Johnny was still in the canteen.ย
He lasered in on the pair of you immediately, a grin growing across his face as he approached. โAch so this is where youโve been off to LT.โ
Ghost herded you into line, a raucous group of new recruits halting their conversation to ogle you before their eyes flicked to his and away, conversation continued at a more subdued level. He shifted closer, between you and them, though you didnโt seem to notice.
โHavenโt been off anywhere,โ he grumbled.ย
โWhoโs this then?โย
You smiled and offered your hand and name. โItโs nice to see that Ghost has bad manners with everyone.โย
โJohn MacTavish,โ Soap said, all charm as he practically bowed. โCall me Soap.โ
โSoap,โ you giggled. โIโve seen you in my reports.โย
Soapโs gaze flicked over your face, sharp eyes making the quick calculations that had made Simon hope he wouldnโt be in the canteen. โAre they yours?โย
โSergeantโ,โ Ghost said sharply, a warning in his voice.ย
But you only laughed and touched your cheek with obvious pride as the line moved up. โNo. None of them belong to me. Theyโre nice though, right?โย
Simon went very still, swore his heart rate slowed. You held out your arm, showed off a sliver flash.
โVery becoming, lass.โย
You smiled again and gestured to your own chin, the side of your head. โYours?โย
โAye, all mine.โ
โAh, luck.โย
โLucky indeed.โ
Johnnyโs eyes shifted to Simonโs, brows raised, with a look that said he knew. Simon glanced away, gritting his jaw so hard it ached.
ย โAm I going to get food poisoning from this?โ You asked as a tray was handed over, eying warily what was ostensibly mash, peas and carrots, mystery meat.ย
โProbably not,โ Johnny answered cheerfully. โBeen mostly fine.โย
โYes, but I think you military people might have tolerance to low levels of poison.โย
โThatโs for sure, bonnie.โย
โBonnie,โ you said, giggling. โAre you calling me pretty?โย
Soap covered his heart, balancing his tray with one hand. โYou wound me. Simon only keeps us good looking bastards around.โ
โSimon,โ you said softly, glancing up at him. โI didnโt think anyone knew your name.โย
Ghost didnโt answer for a moment, glaring daggers into the side of Johnnyโs head, ignoring the way his heart was clenched so tight it felt like it was in a vise. Simon, his name on your tongueโย ย
โItโs need to know,โ he snapped.ย
Your expression folded and you glanced away. โRight, of course. Sorry.โ
Simon clenched his jaw so hard it clicked as Johnny shot him a look. โThis way, lass,โ he said, leading you toward a spot in the corner of the mess.ย
โOh,โ you said weakly, โThatโs all right. You donโt have toโโ
Ghost couldnโt help but notice the anxious look you threw him, the thin line your voice had transformed into.ย
Soap wasnโt listening, already talking your ear off, pulling out a chair for you. You smiled and sat and Simon was left to silently watch it unfold.ย
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โFuckinโ hell,โ Soap muttered when theyโd safely returned you to your office where a contingent of lesser analysts awaited you. The corridor leading away from the now closed door seemed impossibly long. โDโya know how many people would kill to meet their soulmate? Youโve got yours right under your fuckinโ nose and havenโt even told her yer name!โย
โShe doesnโt need to know.โย
โYer name?โย
Ghost leveled Soap with a stare.ย
Soap gaped at him. โSteaminโ Jesus. You arenโt planninโ to tell the lass at all?โย
โStay out of it, MacTavish.โย
Johnny followed him down the hall, outside into a bleak, gray drizzle. โYou know it can kill you?โ Simon kept walking. โSimon.โย
He stopped, glanced at Soap with a warning in his eyes. โDo ya?โ
โIt wonโt.โ
Johnny continues anyway, urgently. โThereโs a pain, they say, under the ribs whenโโ
โStay out of it, Sergeant,โ Ghost growled, that very pain growing as it always did as he moved further and further away from you. โItโs nothing.โย
โItโll corrode,โ Johnny said to his retreating back. โSheโll feel it eventually.โ
Simon ignored him.ย
But he wondered as he walked away, if he died, if youโd feel the corded snap of his life floating away from yours.ย ย
Somehow, being that sort of ghost, didnโt sit well with him.ย
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Johnny, predictably, did not stay out of it.ย
He regularly and reliably began to show up in your office. More than once, he looped Garrick into accompanying him. Ghost had watched as the same realization Soap had snapped into place on Gazโs face, and knew it was only a matter of time before Price knew too.ย
Luckily, they were the only three on the entire base that could make the connection, that had seen his face, so at least it was done with. None of them said anything to him about it, but there were a lot of worried glances being exchanged.ย
Ghost felt the edge of his sanity begin to wear thin the longer it went on, not that there was much left of it in the first place.
The disruption, the infiltration, the distraction grated until his insides felt raw with irritation. He hadnโt wanted anyone else to know, not because he was ashamed, but because you were his, and you didnโt deserve to be burdened by that. He would shoulder that horrible belonging for both of you.ย
But the way youโd tenderly touched your cheek remains burned into his memory. The soft look in your eye. The gentle way you and Soap always spoke of soulmates whenever they came up, reverent and tender.ย
You enjoyed their company, Johnny and Kyle, and seemed all the better for it. It was clear immediately how much you liked both of them. How much you desperately needed friends.ย
Ghost was loath to admit there was a seed of jealousy wriggling in his belly. The easy way you got on with them proof enough that a wire had gotten crossed somewhere, that you were more cursed by him than anchored by.
Then, the gifts left at the edge of your desk began to extend to the lads and not just himself, and it felt vaguely as though he were losing a vital piece of himself to it.ย
Then, you stopped coming to the gym. You were gone, office dark, before he could walk you to your car. You went on another date.ย
He didnโt know what to do with any of it.
One Tuesday at the end of July you were in your office, but Soap was there before him, tearing into a packet of crisps, lounging in Simonโs chair, patchwork quilt flattened beneath him in a heap. It was hot, and humid, a fan in the corner working overtime, window propped open.
You were happily listening to Johnny explain the ins and outs of football. A match was playing on your computer screen which youโd turned back so both of you could see.ย
Your eyes found Simonโs when he paused in the doorway, and you waved him inside, an unsure smile twitching at the corners of your mouth. โHi, Ghost. Do you keep up with soccer, too?โย
A groan from Soap. โBloody Americans.โย
โSorry, sorry. You keep up with footie too, mate?โย
โHorrendous,โ Ghost said flatly.
Your smile faltered then brightened again. It didnโt quite reach your eyes. โYou should hear my Scottish accent. Soap said I offended every one of his ancestors.โย
โAye and you did lass,โ he said solemnly. โYehโโย
โSergeant,โ Ghost interrupted loudly. โArenโt you due for PT?โย ย
โAch, right,โ he muttered, getting to his feet, โThanks for the reminder, LT.โย
โOh, Soap,โ you said, โHold on.โ You rummaged beneath your desk for a long moment, then passed him a brown paper bag full of cookies. โYour favorite, as requested.โย
โYou sweet on me or something, bon?โ
You rolled your eyes and said, โOut of my office.โย
โYes, maโam.โย
Ghost took Soapโs vacated seat, watched you avoid looking at him as you moved things needlessly around your desk, twisted your monitor back around and muted the match.ย
The silence was suffocating.ย
โAll right?โย
You froze, then shuffled the papers together and slid them to a corner of your desk. โI wanted to apologize.โ Your voice hitched a little.ย
He blinked, taken aback. He didnโt like that you could surprise him. โFor what?โย
You bit your lip, fidgeted again. โYour name, I guess. You didnโt want me to know.โ Your mouth twisted to the side. โAnd your team bothering you hereโโย
โYouโre apologizing for Soap?โย
Your brow furrowed. โWell I encourage itโโ
โNo.โย
โNo?โ You shook your head, โand that day in the gymโโ You opened and closed your hands anxiously. โI think I upset you.โย
He stared across the room, toward your big, sunny window, all those little potted plants that have flourished through the summer months. Your bug lamp seemed to droop in the heat, sad and watchful. Heโd hurt you, and youโd taken the blame. Something horrible lurched in his belly, heavy and unforgiving. โDidnโt. I should have been more careful.โย
โRight,โ you said carefully. โSo if itโs not that, why are youโโย
He shrugged, watched one of the emerald leaves sway in the warm breeze. โI like you to myself,โ he admitted. โNot the best at sharing.โย ย
โOh,โ you said, voice tender. โOh.โย
โMm.โย
โIโll make space.โย
He didnโt quite understand what you meant by that, but he liked the way it sounded. Space for him.ย
โYouโll come to the gym later, yeah?โย
โYes.โย
โGood.โ He stood, deposited your knife, which heโd snagged early in the morning to clean and sharpen, back onto your desk, along with the new box of tea because he noticed you were out the night before. โAnd donโt tell bloody Soap.โย
โAye, LT.โย
He chuckled. โTake care of that.โย
โTeach me how?โย
He nodded.ย
โThanks for the tea. I used the last bag yesterday afternoon.โย
โI know.โย
Your smile was soft, your fingers touched his. He breathed a little easier.ย
โโCourse you do.โย
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Simon couldnโt stop thinking about pain.ย
His body functioned at a constant low level of pain, had for years. Maybe it had his whole life, so he tended not to notice it. But the ache you caused had only seemed to grow over time, tendrils spreading to the furthest reaches of his body, the tips of his fingers, the backs of his knees, places he didnโt think could hold pain.ย
The intensity increased too, until he could no longer ignore it. It was like a whine, like a child begging to be seen to.ย
He kept thinking of your voice, too, dreaming of it. Youโre hurting me. Panic ridden, laced with fear.
You said he didnโt, after,ย but he didnโt relish the thought of the possibility. Accidentally hurting you, hurting you on purpose. He thought of his mother, doing her best with a brutal man. He was afraid of unknowingly stepping into a cycle, to find himself standing above you one day, drunk, mean, angry.ย
Youโre hurting me.ย ย
It echoed like a heartbeat. Inevitable.ย
You might collect his scars, but he would not add to them with his own hands. Heโd rather die; heโd rather be burned alive; heโd rather crawl out of a grave a hundred times over.ย
He was afraid of it. Afraid that every terrible aspect of this bond between you could only bring you pain.ย
His father loomed in the recesses of his mind, all the violent men heโd ever known, every bloody fist. Simonโs scalp ached, the memories swam behind his eyes. Long nights, wild animals, dead girls.ย
There was one person who had a preoccupation with soulmates who was likely to know, who badgered him regularly about eroding the bond, about bond tears and pain. Simon could know, once and for all, if he was the cause of the indirect pain, at least. His own imposed on you, pushed into your skin like a punishment. He could cross that off his long list of sins.ย
Johnny, when Simon finally tracked him down, was sat in the armory cleaning a rifle. He watched over his Sergeant's shoulder for a long moment. The methodical movement soothed him, brought his heartrate down a little.ย
โJohnny.โย
Soap jumped and glanced around. โSpooky fucker. Should put a bell on yeโโย
โDoes she feel it?โ
โWhatโโ
He exhaled long and slow. โMy pain. If Iโm shot tomorrow, would she feel it?โ
โNo, the lass doesnโt feel it.โ Soap turned his wrist, pointed to a scar that was lighter than some of the others, a pale tracery that slipped from the inside of his elbow to mid forearm. โNot mine. Watched it fade in one morninโ. Didnโt feel a thing.โย
Ghost looks at the scar, and Soap lets him. โThaโ why you havenโtโโ
โNo.โย
โWhy?โย
โDeserves better.โย
Johnny nodded, continued cleaning the rifle. โThing is, LT. She doesnโt. Thatโs the point.โย
Well, at least he only had to worry about becoming his father.ย
Fucking perfect.ย
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Two months deployment.ย ย
The pain in Simonโs chest was agonizing, a constant fire. He couldnโt sleep, pain meds did nothing for it.ย
He could only wait it out, wait until he was back on base and hope you were in your office, that the solace of your presence in that warm yellow light would be waiting for him. The pain would recede. He needed a plan, though. Clearly it wasnโt fucking viable to just let it go on. It was too distracting and only getting worse. It was no longer something he could ignore.ย
Maybe, he didnโt really want to.
Maybe, Johnny was right.ย
He half convinced himself that the lancing ache was so bad because youโd been posted somewhere else the last two months and you were further away than ever. Your office would be empty. This was just an agony he would have to learn to live with.ย
Finally, though, they were going home. Intel secure. One last building to sweep. Empty. A loaded silence that made the back of his neck prickle.ย
Not as empty as they thought.ย
Soap steps quickly into the last room ahead of him, gaze sweeping from one side to another before he lowered his weapon and stepped forward.ย
Ghost followed quickly, lowered his gun when he saw what Johnny had. Civilians. One curled around the other, sobbing so hard she made no noise.ย
When she lifted her face, Simon sucked in a startled breath. She looked like you, only without his scars. There was a mark slowly bleeding into place on her temple, one that matched the gunshot wound of the woman beneath her.ย
The wail that suddenly pierced the air was distraught, horrible, a lurch and a bang.ย
Soap was there, kneeling, looking for wounds that Ghost knew didnโt exist. Horror froze him for the second time in his life, your face swimming behind his eyes.ย
โI thought you said they couldnโt feel it,โ he barked.ย
โWhat?โย
โSoulmates.โย
Soap looked at the pair with fresh eyes.ย
โThey canโt, LT,โ Soap said without glancing at him. โItโs noโ that. Itโs justโโย
Grief. The unbearable snapping of a fated cord. The tether in his own chest pulsed, ached. He thought of it breaking cleanly in two, as though it never existed, your light snuffed out, leaving him in total darkness again.ย
It wasnโt pain she was feeling, it was the absence.ย
โGhost,โ Johnny said sharply and Simon finally snapped out of it, went to his side.ย
It wasn't worth it, he thought. None of this could be fucking worth it. He was left with the sinking sense that all he could ever do was hurt you.ย
All the same, he felt an urgency to go home. To return to your side. To feel your pulse under his fingers.ย
Just to be sure.ย
It took them a long time to get her to leave the body.ย
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Task Force 141 was deployed for nearly two months.ย
September and October passed slowly, in starts and fits that seemed to drag.ย
You developed a pain in your side, a stitch from taking it too hard in the gym you assumed. But nothing seemed to help it. The pang became a prick became a small misery that the base medical staff couldnโt pinpoint the origins of.ย
You missed Ghost, and Kyle and Johnny, tolerated the terrible tea your coworkers made for you, went on another series of failed dates, and finally became friends with your cross-hall apartment neighbor. Months of baked goods and hellos finally coming to fruition. Pieces of a life were falling together.ย
Finally, they were coming home. You left your offer that night with the assurance that they were uninjured, that Ghost, and likely Soap, would be in your office by noon the next day.ย
But Simon still managed to reappear as he always did, silently and without warning. A shadow crossed your back as you were locking your office near midnight, a hand grazed your back. You followed the series of steps youโd been taught months ago. Foot back, elbow out, knife in hand, open, turnโ
Your wrist was caught by the flat of his palm, fingers of the opposite hand yanking it from your grip.ย ย
You blinked and breathed out heavily, relieved. The tight tenderness in your side leveled off for the first time in a month. โGhost,โ you murmured, lowering your now empty hand, โYou arenโt supposed to be back until tomorrow morning.โย
โThat disappointed to see me?โย
No. Never. But he was still in full tactical gear. The skin around his eyes was still layered with eyeblack, exhaustion and an acid tension rolling off him in a thick wave. His gaze was heavy, but steady, assessing you in turn. He smelled like diesel and cigarettes and gun powder. You lifted your chin. โSurprised to see you. Glad to see you.โย
He only flipped the knife around and held it out to you. โNice work.โย
You smiled as you took the blade and stored it again. โYouโre making me paranoid, I think.โย
โGood. Paranoid keeps you alive.โย
His eyes flicked over you, looking long and hard, though for what you couldnโt be sure. He stepped closer, until you were forced back against the door. He towered over you, corralled you back against the cool wood. Soft, dark eyes like wells of ink in the shadow of the hood pulled over his head, searched long enough that you began to worry something was wrong.ย
You reached out and rested your hand on his forearm. His body was so taut you could feel the tremble of exhausted, overwrought muscle. โGhost,โ you said gently, carefully. โAre you okay?โย
He inhaled deeply, so hard and fast it sounded pained.ย
He looked at you again, eyes sliding over you slowly, like he was orienting himself, finding steady ground on which to stand.ย
โWhy donโt you cover โem?โ
Your belly clenched. โCover what?โ you queried, silently begging him not to ask that question.ย
โScars.โย
You went still, looking down at your skin. You had rolled up your sleeves earlier in the evening when furious typing had required it. They glinted silver in the low light of the hall. Pretty and delicate as dragon scales.ย
It wasnโt anything he hadnโt seen before.ย
Still, you fought the urge to cross your arms. You hated when he stared at them.ย
โWhy would I?โ You rubbed your wrist. โI donโt want to. They belong to my soulmate.โ
He glanced away from you, his jaw tight beneath the mask. โYou actually believe in that shite?โ His voice was harsh, aggressive in a way he had never spoken to you before. โItโs a bloody childrenโs tale.โย ย
You bristled, felt something hard and mean well behind your breastbone in a tight knot. The pain that had been kicking you in the ribs lately reared again, made you wince and cover your side. โWell,โ you snapped, gesturing to yourself with your free hand, โthese arenโt mine, so I guess I have to.โย ย
He scoffed and you felt your heart lurch, hurt settling in your gut, twisting an invisible knife that much deeper. You tried to side step him but he didnโt move, a terrible, solid wall of muscle andโanger? Irritation? You couldnโt tell. โWhat the fuck do you care? Maybe youโre ashamed of yours,โ you said roughly, โBut not all of us are.โย
His brows furrowed and he shook his head again. โOh, come off it.โย
โWhat?โย
โYouโre tellinโ me that if you came face to face with the bastard that did this to you, you wouldnโt hate him?โย
Indignation burned a righteous path up your throat. โYou donโt get to do that,โ you said lowly.ย
โYou didnโt deny it,โ he said. โYou would.โย
โNo,โ you interrupted vehemently, swallowing around the word like gravel in your throat. โNo, of course I wouldnโt. It wasnโt done to me, itโโย
But Simon was determined, his mind set.ย
โHe hurt you, changed the course of your bloody life, whether you want to admit it or not. Youโll hate him for it, love.โย
โFor something he went through?โ You asked incredulously, defensively. โDo you know how scared I was?โย
Ghostโs eyes went blank, his stare suddenly flat and far away. His gaze drifted from yours, the weight of flinty amber lifted. โOf him,โ he said viciously, like something terrible heโd always known had been confirmed.ย
โNo,โ you snarled again, not sure why Ghost was fighting you, not sure why he cared about your scars suddenly. โYou arenโt listening. For him.โ Your ribs ached, your breath came in short bursts. He was too close, the clashing sensations of safety and agitation calcifying the tension between you into a solid, immutable wall.ย
You inhaled shakily through the sudden distress. Your lungs hitched and spasmed before you could suck in a proper breath, feeling faint, glad for the wall behind you.ย
He blinked, looked down at you again. โHeyโโย
โI was so scared I would lose him before I ever got to meet him. Ever since I was a kid Iโve had scars. Cigarette burns and scratches, bite marks. I used to hope he was older than me, so it wouldnโt have meant that heโso that he wouldnโt have beenโโ Agitation rises like a tide, all the nights youโd sat awake watching scars bleed into your skin. Your parents had been unable to look at you in the morning, wondering what the future held for you. What kind of person that child would grow up to be.ย
The same fear Simon seemed to be holding onto so tightly.ย
You stumbled over his concern, something prickling at the base of your neck.ย
โOnce,โ you continued shakily, โthey just kept showing up, day after day, for months. I didnโt know what was happening and there was nothing I could do. I thought he was going to die and I couldnโt help him. I was so worried and all I could do was watch.โย
You met his eyes, saw something so raw and wretched there that you flinched back, closed your eyes, breath caught.ย
You arenโt sure when you transitioned to using he instead of they.ย
It suddenly didnโt feel like you were talking about someone you hadnโt met yet.ย
You thought of how strangely intense he was about you. How you had felt so strongly about him immediately. How the only bit of his skin youโve ever seen has been around his eyes; the delicate veins at his wrists.
You thought of him making you tea and teaching you to defend yourself. You thought of him walking you to your car and pulling you into sunny days. You thought of all the cups of coffee and boxes of tea, the gentle way he handled the blanket you made him from cheap cotton like it was spun gold.ย
You thought of Johnny asking after your scars the first time you met him. How not long after youโd been personally introduced to the rest of the 141 for no discernable reason. How they checked on you. How they were probably the only people that knew what Ghostโs face looked like.ย
โNo,โ you whispered, pieces of a terrible puzzle sliding together in your mind.ย
You opened your eyes.ย ย
โGhost?โ you asked softly, tentatively lifting your hand.ย
He jerked back. โDonโt do that,โ he warned.ย ย
You stepped closer, knowing you were playing with fire, that he might burn you, lash out like a dog with its leg in a trap.ย
But if he was yoursโ
If he was yours, you would not be the one to inflict more hurt on him.ย
He did not want this, he did not want you, that much was clear.ย
You closed your hand and let it fall, pushed your fist against your heart instead. โI see you,โ you said gently. โThatโs all Iโve ever wanted.โย
โYou donโt understand,โ he rasped.ย ย
โYou survived.โ You backed away. โThatโs enough. To know youโre okay.โย
The empty spot in your chest ached, seemed to grow tendrils that wrapped around your heart. A bond so close and not latched. Because you havenโt seen him. He has to let you in.
โWhen youโre ready. If youโre ever ready. I'm here.โ
He finally returned his gaze to yours.ย
โDid it hurt?โย
โDid what hurt?โ You tilted your head but he didnโt answer, just stared at you with big, moon dark eyes, brows pinched inward, eyeblack creating a tiny white line there. โOh, you wouldnโt know, I guess.โ You shook your head, โNo I was just scared. Just worried. It didnโt hurt. Youโve never hurt me.โย
He moved so quickly and silently that you jumped when his hand curled around your wrist. Light enough that you could pull away if you wanted.ย ย
โYou donโt have to. You never have to. I donโt want to take anything else from you.โย
Ghost hesitated, his chest rising and falling quickly. โDo I have any of yours?โ The question was quiet, almost reverent.ย ย
You nodded, โโCourse you do. I fell out of a tree when I was a kid. Gave me a nasty scar on the back of my elbow. I landed on a rock.โย
His eyes flicked away, like he was trying to imagine it. You twisted your arm, showed him the thick line of scar there, totally different than the lighter version of his on your skin. โSee? Youโll have that one in the same spot but lighter. Maybe not even visible, since youโre so pale.โย
Your breath caught when he stepped closer, the pain in your chest was so intense it made breathing difficult.
โItโs not fair to you.โย
โWhat isnโt?โย
โTo bloody leave it. Hurts, yeah?โย
You didnโt admit to the spasming in your chest; it wouldnโt help anything. โWhen have you ever cared about fair?โย
He made a pained sound. โDonโt.โย
โIโm okay. I donโt need anything from you. I donโt want anything from you.โ
โYouโre supposed to need things from me.โย ย
He peeled his gloves off, tucked them into his back pocket. The hall was still and silent aside from your combined ragged breathing. It sounded like youโd been running a marathon. โGhostโโย
โSimon,โ he said. โPlease, call me Simon.โย
You closed your eyes, felt his hands graze your collarbone, your throat, before anchoring on your jaw, tilting your face up. โLook at me, sweetโeart.โย
โI canโt.โ Your voice trembled, tears clogging your throat.ย
โCan.โย
Very gently, he leaned down and pushed his forehead against yours.ย
You shuddered and swallowed and stepped closer. Simon curled his arms around you, pulled you into his chest. He was so broad and tall, you felt swaddled against him, warm and secure. His scent wrapped around you like ribbons holding you together. โNo point dragging it on, yeah? No point you being in pain.โย
โHow long?โย
โThe whole time,โ he admitted after a moment. His voice rumbled against your cheek. It felt like home. โFirst time I saw you.โย
โYou have had this pain for almost a whole yearโโย
โNot your fault,โ he interrupted, one massive hand sliding down your spine. โNot your fault.โย
You huffed, hooked your fingers beneath his tac vest. โIโm sorry anyway.โ You pulled back, felt his arms tighten around you for a moment. He didnโt want to let you go. โIs there anything you need to take care of? Reports or debriefing or something?โย
โNo.โย
โWould. . . would you want to come to mineโโย
He reached under your arm and plucked your keys out of the lock before you could finish, guiding you down the hall, his hand never leaving your skin.ย
You had never seen Simon outside the base, you realized suddenly, and everything felt vastly more fragile. It also felt as though that hollow pulse in your chest would tear if you were asked to walk away at that moment, something real and physical would tear and drop out of you, an irreparable part of your soul.ย
You werenโt sure how you drove home, Ghost huge in your passenger seat, your hands shaking each time he shifted his grip on you.ย
In your apartment, you hesitated, not sure where you belonged in your own space anymore. Simon looked strange in your tiny living room, among soft blankets and years of collected books and knicknacks. An all consuming shadow. You wondered if this would end like all those dates, just another failure, another loss.ย
When you started to step toward the lamp, Simonโs fingers curled around your wrist to keep you by his side. โNo.โย
โJust turning on the lamp.โย
He released you.
As you stepped away, a hollow pulse in your chest retched with pain that made you gasp and clutch the edge of the sofa. It felt real, like something was breaking, jagged edges clawing at the inside of your skin. You wondered what Ghostโs self imposed distance might have done to the bond. There were stories, albeit few, of corrosion. The bond literally rusting out, slowly poisoning the soulmate and their pair.ย
โCome โere,โ he muttered. โSit down.โ
When his palm cupped your elbow, the world became softer. Like purr instead of a shriek. He guided you onto the sofa.ย
Your hands shook when he released you, making quick work of the lamp. The room flooded with soft yellow light. He glanced around. Art on the walls, forest green rug over hardwood floor, molding you had painted a delicate gold. You felt embarrassed of it all suddenly.ย
โGod,โ you muttered. He didnโt seem to feel the pain at all, which made your chest ache in a different way and guilt pool heavily between your bones for it. You didnโt want him to be in pain, but you felt as though you were breathing water, choking on your own lungs. โHow have you dealt with this?โย
โWorse now,โ he said, though you felt it was his version of a kind untruth.ย
He sat next to you, reached for you, then faltered, unsure. You closed the space, folded your fingers between his. The scars made a fucked up little mirror when you looked down at your hands. They matched exactly. โIโm sorry.โย
Simon didnโt answer, but stayed close to you, letting you hold his hand. Even the smallest amount of space between you seemed to burn, a brazier that flared hot and demanded attention. But it was better; just having his bare hand in yours helped.ย
โNothinโ tโbe sorry for.โ He said after a few minutes of uneven breathing, eyes trained on your hands, thumb running over the back of your fingers.ย
โYou donโt want me.โย
It wasnโt a question.ย
He glanced up, something razor sharp in his eyes. You flinched a little, but his hand tightened on yours.ย
โYou donโt have toโWe donโt have to bond,โ you tripped over the last word. โItโs okay.โย
โObviously itโs not, bird.โย
Your heart sunk and you glanced away. A one in eight billion chance was sitting under your nose for months, and he wanted nothing to do with you. He was being forced into it.
โIโm sorry,โ you murmured again. โGhost, Iโmโโ
โSimon,โ he corrected.ย ย
โSimon,โ you echoed.ย
He curled his hands around your wrists, lifted your palms to the bottom of his mask. He let your hands settle at the base of his throat, eyes never leaving yours. โI didnโt want you,โ he said plainly. โI never wanted you to know.โย
You swallowed and nodded. โIโm sโโย
โNo.โ
You closed your mouth with a click of your jaw. You donโt expect a speech and he doesnโt give you one. โYou deserve better,โ he said. โBut Iโm all you get.โย
His knee touched yours. Your faces were tilted together, so close that the only thing you could see were the soft depths of his eyes reflecting the gold light.
It didnโt feel close enough.ย
You wished it were all different.ย
That he didnโt feel forced, that you were what he wanted.ย
โI deserve you. Isnโt that the point?โย
He watched you for a long moment, an unreadable expression on his face, then nodded.ย
โGo on, then.โย
Your throat felt tight as you tugged the mask upwards, heart lurching when you recognized the same scar on your throat on his. You pushed the fabric over his chin and mouth, up until you could pull it over his head.ย
You looked at him, the same scar over his mouth, along his cheek, the bridge of his nose was nicked, the outline of burn scarring crossed the edge of his jaw and neck. When you looked past that, you saw him. Crooked nose, thick, furrowed brows, dark eyes youโd loved for a long time cast darker by the black around them, light eyelashes and hair, longer on top and curling.ย
Something seemed to. . .snap then. A warmth broke between you, filled that awful, dark, pained well in your chest. It hurt, but the pain was brief, like stitches done by a seasoned medic.ย
Breathing was easier. You could feel the pulse of him without the threat of imminent pain. It was a warm, comforting, safe thing in your lungs. You inhaled, attempted to stand, to give him a bit of space. โShould be able to separate now. Shall we test itโโย
You didnโt get a chance to move away, tugged suddenly from your seat and into his lap. You fell heavily against his chest, wrapped tightly in his arms, foreheads slanted together.ย
โNo,โ he said, sounding, for the first time since youโve known him, breathless. โNo.โย
โI donโt want to.โย
โGood.โย
โCan I touch you?โย
โCan do anything you like to me, bird.โย
You stroked the side of his throat, felt him shiver. โWell, I wonโt. Not anything.โย
He made a content noise of agreement.ย
You touched his jaw, his cheek, the tail of his brow, the faded check through it that youโd never noticed matched your own. His arms tightened around you in increments until the pressure forced you to take shallow breaths. โYouโre beautiful.โย
โLookinโ in a mirror, are you?โย
โSort of,โ you answered. โA little.โย
His hands shifted, anchored on your hips, and pushed you back a little.ย
Disappointment that it was over so soon pinched at your throat but you backed off, attempting to slide from his lap. His hand caught at your hip. โStop trying to bloody move.โย
โWhatโโย
He was only taking off the vest, which probably should have been left at the base. It dropped heavily to the floor as he pulled you against his chest. It was warmer, softer like that, thick muscle coiled beneath your cheek when you rested it against his shoulder, heartbeat hard against yours. ย
โNo more pain?โย
โNone.โย
โGood.โย
You pushed your face against his throat, felt him tense and then uncoil. One large hand cupped the back of your neck, holding you there. You brushed your lips against his pulse point, felt a scarred flutter against your mouth, a muted grunt.
โYouโre all I want,โ you admitted quietly. โI think I knew. I think everyone knew. Iโm sorry,โ you finally said, โthat Iโm not who you need.โย ย
His hand squeezes your neck and then heโs pushing you down against the cushions, pressing one massive thigh between your legs, hauling you closer like it could never be close enough. The space between your bodies would always be too large, because you couldnโt climb into his chest, nest among his veins.ย
It would have to do then, his hand tilting your jaw up, his eyes searching yours as you part your lips.ย
โYou are, sweetโeart,โ he said simply, mouth brushing yours before he kissed you properly.ย
He tasted of black tea; his eyeblack rubs off on your temples.ย
Already, he was leaving pieces of himself behind with you to mark safe.
โSimon,โ you murmured against his mouth. Just to say it, just to be rewarded with a shudder.
The kiss slipped into something more desperate, your hands felt the skin of his back, your own scar on his elbow, and you thought, maybe, you could become what he needed. ย
if you made it this far thank you for reading! I'd love to know what you thought!
pairing: husband!simon โghostโ riley x wife!reader
summary: you serve your husband divorce papers
part 2!
part 1, demonization of his sweet nickname
part 3, surprise! actually fucking helpful!
part 4, final part, made sure i knew that i didnโt have to
masterlist!
โokay, you can do this,โ you whispered to yourself, trying to muster up any ounce of courage you had left. you were about to serve simon the divorce papers, packet in one hand, engagement ring and wedding band, one that matched simonโs, in the other hand.
it took you a few weeks after arguing with your husband to finalize your decision of divorcing him, having to do immense research on how to even start the process of a divorce, something you never imagined youโd be doing. you wagered the pros and cons of the situation, heart sinking at the realization of the cons outweighing the pros.
simon was supposed to be yours forever. he vowed to never leave your side, as you vowed to never leave his. you were expecting to have children with your husband, finally starting the family you two always dreamed and talked about having together, โpromise we will when thaโ timeโs right, fawn,โ he would tell you. you pushed the memory to the back of your mind, it just another broken promise now.
you saw simon sat at your kitchen table, feeling your anxiety flood your veins all over again. he was reading a newspaper, cigarette hanging from his mouth. at least he didnโt seem drunk right now. you took a deep breath, โnow or never, y/n,โ you reminded yourself, clutching the items in your hands as you walked into his view.
you cleared your throat, โwe need to talk.โ the larger man didnโt bother acknowledging you, silently flipping the page, ashing his cigarette.
his lack of response angered you, โi said we need to fucking talk!โ furiously exiting your mouth as you slammed the divorce papers in front of him. you tossed the rings next, the jewelry rolling like a pair of dice across the table. you were so fucking done with his bullshit.
โi want a god damn divorce, simon. iโm not happy anymore. i havenโt been happy in a long time,โ you started, the brute finally looking to you. โa-and after what you did the other night-โ your voice cracked, โitโs completely unacceptable.โ
a beat of silence passed, the weight of simonโs eye contact unbearable. he sat there, watching you unravel in front of his eyes again. no matter how much you prepared yourself, how many times you gave yourself a pep talk, you knew you were still going to break in front of him. this man was your first experience of real love. you were doing the unthinkable right now.
โare you going to say anything, simon?โ tears were rolling down your cheeks. you were begging the man at this point, pleading with him to try something to make it right between you both. was he really going to throw everything you built together away? was he really going to throw you away?
he takes a long drag from his cigarette, putting it out in the ash tray beside him. he blew the smoke in the air, it wafting over to your face, your eyes burning from the sting.
another beat of silence, โyer not serious now, are ya?โ he asks you as he leaned forward, elbows resting on his large knees, โya donโ seriously think ya can last without mโ, right?โ he smirks. what is he talking about? โe-excuse me-โ
โoh, donโ play fuckinโ dumb,โ he cuts you off, voice raising, causing you to jump. โya got no job, no money of yer own,โ he stands now, looming over you. you could feel yourself shrinking under his gaze, more tears rolling down your face. โwhere ya even gonna go, huh? ya got fuckinโ nothinโ,โ he menacingly spats.
you had considered this when thinking about divorcing simon. he was right, you didnโt have much, your husband being the sole provider for both of you, but you didnโt fucking care. you would rather live on the streets than put up with his attitude any longer. he had fallen out of love with you and it was time you did the same.
โthatโs none of your concern, simon,โ you were barely able to say, your crying intensifying, โjust sign the papers! fuck!โ you were shouting now, quickly wiping the stray tears. you just wanted to get away from the man. you were tired.
you flinched as he reaches his hand to you, his large thumb wiping another tear that rolled down your face. you noticed his wedding band still on his ring finger. for a second you relaxed in his touch, his hand lingering on your cheek for a millisecond longer than it should when he finally pulled away.
โgladly, y/n,โ he quietly says, spinning to pull the paper out the packet, signing it. โmโ so happy to finally get ya the fuck outta mโ life,โ he grumbled, handing you back the papers with his signature, just like you asked.
your heart shattered more, this was officially the end of you and simon. โw-what happened to us, si?โ you said his nickname before you could stop yourself, โi t-thought we were gonna be together forever,โ you were sobbing now.
โgod, look at ya,โ he tsks, โthis,โ he motions between you both, โis what happened to us. yer so irritating, always wanting somethinโ else from me. mโ work mโ ass off every. damn. day. tryinโ to provide for ya and itโs never fuckinโ enough.โ
โthatโs not true, si-โ โlike hell itโs not. ya got fuckinโ divorce papers, y/n!โ you push against his chest when he cuts you off again, him not moving an inch from the impact. โstop interrupting me!โ
โyouโre never home anymore, simon! i nag because you get drunk off your ass every day after work. you never spend time with me anymore and i donโt deserve to be with someone like that,โ you told the man, not breaking eye contact once. he was going to listen to what the fuck you had to say.
โya got what ya wanted. get the fuck out,โ he leans down to you.
you stared into each otherโs eyes for a few seconds, almost challenging one another. simon eventually broke you, standing up straight with his arms crossed as he watched you grab your purse, leaving out the door of your shared house, the divorce packet in hand.
he glanced down at the abandoned wedding pieces, a part of him wondering where you were going, thinking about running after you, worried about the very true fact that you really didnโt have anywhere else to go. but he found the other part of himself not caring, finally free from your overbearing shackles. that part was a lot stronger.
You jolt up screaming, face sweaty and hands shakyโฆ
Another nightmare, another time your mind hitting the replay button to that night.
You start panting heavily as your heart feels like itโs going to escape from your chest, nothing makes sense to you, you feel nothing but fear and panic, and you do not even realize you were not breathing well.
โBreathe,โ a voice comes out of nowhere, it breaks into the cloud of the intense feeling youโre experiencing now, you donโt even recognize who it is.
โPlease donโt- please-,โ you choke out, your mind is playing sick tricks with you, making you feel like youโre back to that night again, like the stalker is right in front of you, like the blade is shining in his grip.
โY/n, breathe with me,โ the voice replies urgently and firmly.
โDonโt kill me please- please donโt-,โ you say as you put your hands over your ears and shut your eyes with full force, hoping that will even make this stop.
The voice says something but you canโt make it out, itโs blocked by your hands.
โPlease please, please Iโm begging you,โ you cry out, repeating the exact same words you did while trying to save your life.
Then your ears barrier โyour handsโ gets removed, you donโt understand whatโs happening, so you open your eyes panting in fear.
And there he was.
Simon was looking at you, his own eyes wide, reflecting panic and helplessness.
He has been here since you woke up, orโฆ letโs say, since he found you asleep on the couch.
He still never leaves home whenever he leaves the base, no more pubs at night, no more escaping.
And itโs one of those regular nights where he stays like a protective shadow around you, not crowding you, but always watching.
So when he came out of the shower, and saw you asleep on the couch, he felt relief at seeing you relaxed and at peace.
So he gently covered you up with your blanket and sat on the ground.
He watched you as you slept, counting each eyelash, each breath you took.
He didnโt leave, he didnโt fall asleep, he just guarded you, just like how he always should have done.
And when he heard you whining in your sleep, his heartbeat started raising, and he shook you to wake up.
But you didnโt know any of thisโฆ you didnโt know he was with you the whole time.
โY/n look at me, listen to me,โ he says, his voice deep, as he tries to stop it from shaking, this wasnโt about his emotions, to him, it was about you and only you.
You reply with a whine as you try to put your hands over your ears, because seeing him now, makes you feel more confused, and it raises more sorrow in you.
Because to you, you know Simon feels guilty, you know he regrets every single second he stayed away from you that night instead of staying and protecting you.
You know that he is trying to show you, that if he could reverse time, if he hadnโt been coward enough to hide from you and from what you made him feel, you wouldnโt have been this hurt.
So he stops you from covering your ears, holding back your wrists firmly.
โNo, none of that, focus on me.โ
You shake your head, โIt hurts,โ you whimper out.
He nods, โI know, I swear to God I know, but please just focus on me.โ
You continue crying, itโs very hard for you to gain control over your body when your whole nerves are screaming for danger ahead.
โI donโt want to die.โ
You cry out, and that sentence pierced right through Simonโs heart.
His heart that is breaking at the sight of you like this, whoโs wanting to just make you feel safe again, feel secure in your own mind.
He knows that thereโs a long way to go, and considering what happened between you, it seems impossible.
But he canโt lose you, not when he almost did, not when he found you again.
โYouโre not dying, I swear Iโll never let anyone harm you, just breathe in.โ
He inhales, โand out,โ he exhales.
Your body shakes in rejection of any help, but you try, that small aware part of your mind knows whatโs happening, so you inhale slowly, shaken, cut off by crying hiccups, but you try.
โGood, very good, just like that, now out,โ Simon exhales, demonstrating gently, a flicker of hope raises in his chest as he sees you trying.
You follow, and exhale, still not perfect, but youโre trying, Simon continues.
He praises you gently, trying to convince you that there is no danger surrounding you, that you were protected, right here, right where he exists.
โI- s-,โ you try to speak, but Simon cuts you off.
โShhhโฆ no, just breathe.โ
The storm inside your head finally starting to cool down, still hiccuping, you stare at Simon.
And since that night, since everything, you felt a strange feeling as you stared at him, it bloomed in your chest like a cool bucket of water after being thirsty for decades.
It was comfort.
You felt your heart pace slowing down, your hands less shaky now, and you just stare at Simon.
Simon stares back, holding eye contact as he nods slowly.
โYes, there you are.โ
He says gently, he knows youโre calming down, and hell if that didnโt feel like one of his greatest achievements throughout his life.
Then slowly, and so delicately, he lifts his hand and guides yours towards your chest, pressing your palm right above your heart.
โYou feel that? Thatโs you, alive, breathing, your heart beatingโฆโ
You just stare at him, even after the storm, even when your mind is still fragile, youโre stunned by the man in front of you.
The one who treated you like less than an afterthought, is now trying his best to make sure youโre okay.
Then he speaks again.
โYouโre safe with me, and you always will be.โ
You take a shuddering breath at that, itโs very hard for you to trust what heโs saying, but his tone, that look in his eyes, reveal that this man, is willing to put his words into actions and more.
And with the last shred of panic leaving you, your body felt weak, like someone just pressed the โturn offโ button, and you shut down.
Your body goes limp in Simonโs arms, but he holds you tight, making sure you wonโt fall from the couch.
He stares at your face, now eyes closed, hair sticking to your sweaty forehead, tear trails over your cheeks, which are red too and so is your nose.
He puts an arm beneath your knees, and he lifts you, walking slowly through the dim hall as he makes his way to your room.
He makes his way in and he puts you down into your bed, your head leaning to the side as your hair fans over the pillow.
And he thinks to himself, โhow can someone look so beautiful even in the hardest moments of their life?โ
He covers you up again, just like before, and he sits on the edge of the bed, watching you sleep again.
Simon knows what you just gone through by heart, he carries more baggage that no normal human can endure.
But it doesnโt matter to him anymore, youโre what matters.
Because even when physical scars fade into another story of your life, the mental ones donโt fade in the same way.
The mental scars donโt fade, they come back, and the worst part is, you never know when, or in what form they willโฆ
โSleep angelโฆ,โ he says quietly, knowing for a fact, he doesnโt think he can let you sleep alone ever again.
umm not sure if i like this but omegaverse kinda-neglected reader! x tf141 (ghost focus), angst, good ending, gn!reader, SFW
Youโre a beta. That should come as a relief, many tell you every day they wish they were your designation instead. No heats, no ruts, not even stinking up a room when you got a bit too overwhelmed by an emotion.
Just in the middle: a nice calming scent, a decent paying jobโ never too high, a beta CEO wouldn't be able to control anythingโ and the lack of any crazy season that would get you all flustered. Your sense of smell was incredibly different to theirs, but you werent given much chances to complain considering all they went through in heats.
So naturally you were taught your life revolved around alphas and omegas, all the way from secondary school when you were sat next to the reactive Alphaโs to โtry and make them behave betterโ. In biology class your designation was skimmed over very quickly in favour of understanding how to react to their emotional changes and the like, and anything else you had to figure out for yourself.ย
Itโs not like getting out of school into the workforce was much better. Omegaโs rights had changed greatly in the past century, and no one would bat an eye at them being in most jobsโ so applying was even more impossible. Even when you did get into the workplace, it was like alphaโs would immediately stop listening when there was an omega in the room, or vice versa. Truthfully you were jealous of their natural pull to each other, like the relationships youโd read in books or see in swoon worthy movies.
โThereโs all sorts of jobsโ chefs, mechanics, cyber analysts, engineers, dont just have to be a soldier.โ The army recruiter outside your local supermarket rambles, clearly trying to get at least one recruit today at the minimum. Otherwise heโd definitely get in big trouble. โAnd youโre a beta, so you can do both work with Omega and Alpha jobs! Youโll be fine!โ
โWhat?โ You look at him, that mention perking you up and he looks at you with glee. You were only listening in hopes heโd get you off his back, but that was certainly news to you.
โI bet youโre sick of fighting with even more people for jobs now, huh? In the military omegaโs and alphas are kept very seperate, even so, theyโre required to be on suppressants so everythingโs very easy.โย
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So, thatโs how you ended up here, bullied and forced into the shape of a soldier, something you still feel fake about even after countless deployments. Itโs quickly forgotten though when you have the thrill of finally finding your place in society.
Your first team was mostly alphas, a beta here and there, but it felt great to have them treat you equally, slapping a hand on your back and grinning at a job well done. The omega team wouldnt even bat an eye when you were assigned to them, just as welcoming. Truly the best of both worlds, you could be anything you wanted in this systemโ it was like it was built for you to thrive.
Then the taskforce got established, and by a stroke of luck, you got transferred on. โYou always run this early?โ A hand lands on your shoulder, and you jump just to meet Sergeant Mactavishโ grin. After completing your demolitions course with flying colours, you soon got assigned under him. His hair is wet, mohawk flat for once, and you can only assume he just washed off. Still, his scent washes over you, easing your momentary shock and you nod, smiling. โYeah, isn't the water too cold this early?โ
โItโs alright. Cโmon, letโs go meet the others for breakfast.โย
You follow him, the faintest happy scent trailing off of you as you do so, and spiking just the miniscule amount when you sit down at the table.
โPlease please give me your bread roll, i love the jam they use for it.โ Gaz pleads, clasping his hands together and you can't help but roll your eyes, letting him trade it for his fried egg. โI love you so much-โ He mumbles, already taking a bite out of it that Price rolls his eyes as he takes a seat.ย
โAlmost thirty years old...โ He mutters and you giggle, eyes moving to where Ghost comes with his tray, sitting next to Price.
โI saw you on the track, you looked tired.โ He says, giving you a pointed look, and making your cheeks flush. Oh, right. The night prior youโd been suddenly awaken to help deal with a feral omega, forced to give up hours of sleep to soothe them to submission..ย
โJust didnโt get the best sleep. Iโll feel alright after a coffee.โ You give him a small shrug, eating more of your food. His eyes linger on you for a moment longer before nodding and carrying on.
ย The sergeants were more than happy to include you in all their plans, barely batting an eye when your scent wasn't as strong as theirs or in combat training you couldn't hold as much of an intimidating presence. Nor did the Captain and the Lieutenant care either, always praising the fact you could slip by unnoticed, with no chance of wavering from the other two designations and such.ย
It felt almost like a pack.. and it was perfect. So perfect.
โJohnny, just spill it!โ Gaz groans as the Scot dances around the subject for the tenth time that morning, making you all roll your eyes at the breakfast table.ย
โI got an omega!โ The whole table falls silent, and then Gaz lets out a low whistle patting him on the back whilst the Captain nods approvingly.ย
โAnd you wont show us a photo?โ Ghost chimes in, making Soap stumble to get his phone out, excited as he passes the phone around. A sweet, soft omega. Round cheeks, a bright smile, hanging off his arm like it was the key to her heart. A perfect match to him.
โShe looks perfect with you, good on you, son.โ The Captain says, giving him a gruff smile and Gaz snickers at his father-like praise. Then they turn to you, as you sit in shock, fork gently clattering on the plate.
Your jaw hurts from how you physically have to force a wide enough smile, standing up and coming around to congratulate him properly. Itโs even worse when Kyle insists he should show more pictures and so you stand there between them, making fake oooโs and aaahโs in hopes it would hide the slightest change in your scent.
It changes everything.
โSoap, me and Gaz are going to the pub laterโโ
โAhโฆ cant, omega wants me to watch a movie with her. What about friday?โ
โOhโ do you mind if we do some sparring today?โ
โUh.. okay, sure. Just gotta finish up this text to my omega. Ye know sheโs getting stronger by the day! Iโve been helping her keep fit, yknow, to stay safe and all.โ
โDo you want to go grab lunch?โ
โOhโ sure. Feels like i havent seen you in forever.โ
You smile wide when he finally agrees to hang out with you againโ after all, itโs not like he was acting like this with Kyle. So you both enter the mess, going to grab your plate.ย
โAhh.. the โmega loves chicken like this, makes hers a bit more seasoned though. Bloody good.โ You smile weakly, trying to start your own conversation about work, and the mission youโll be going with him on.ย
โOh ye havent heard yet.โ He falls quiet and you tilt your head in confusion, about to place the dish on your tray.
โHavent heard what? Was there a new brief?โ
โYou should talk to the Captain.โ
Confused, you do stop by his office later that evening, gently tapping on the door with your knuckles and announcing yourself. With a weaker scent, he couldnโt tell you apart from the alphaโs across base with their scent blockers on, unlike the rest of the taskforce.
โCome in.โ
โSoap said i havent heard something about the mission im going with him on soon? Did something change?โ
โAh, right. You dont need to go anymore.โ
You blink in surprise, suddenly really confused by all of this and you step forward a bit more, scent souring. Not that heโd pick up on it.
โHeโs a claimed alpha now, thereโs no need for a beta to mediate.โ
You stand there, the contents of your stomach in your throat as you process his words. Mediate. You werent there because of skills.. the CO who encouraged you to take a demolition course didn't even think you were good at it either. They just needed a beta to mediate in a field lacking them.
โOh. Right.โ
A month passes by of you watching Soap slip away from you, barely talking to you if not about his omega, never joining you on a morning run until youโre sure heโs forgotten about you altogether. At first you had chalked it up to him just being busier with mated life. After all, youโve witnessed the pull of an omega first hand many times, how it makes them change. Though, his relationship with the alphas didn't change in the slightest.
With his protective instincts he was drawn to the alphas more now, always hanging around Gaz and and Ghost when they weren't busy, beelining straight past you unintentionally. You cant really blame him either, no one remembers the betaโs faint scent.
It was Gaz next. One evening you were leaning against him on the couch, unable to hide your despair and luckily heโd been nice enough to let you sit there without explanation. It was nice, you thought that if you had no Soap, at least you had your other best friend. He always made you smile, and he was the reason you even got a slice of attention from Soap these days.
And then it came.ย
It started small, just hanging around Soap more often than not. Really you hadnt thought much of it, but it did feel rough when you sat also on the rec room couch just to watch them fully invested in something you could never join in on. You figured it was about Soapโs omega again, not something you particularly wanted to hear about.
Then it turned into turning down bar nights altogether. They would both cancel, Gaz excusing it with โplansโ whilst Soap was always honest. Sure you had the whole team, but being in the vicinity of four alphas in an alpha only bar was enough of a scent overload to give any beta a headache.ย
Then you saw his lockscreen on accident, just wanted to check the time really. It was unmistakably obvious though, the smiles, calmer than Johnnyโs one, but just as gorgeous and adorable. A real treat for the eyes.
โCongratulations.โ You mumbled when he came back to the couch with his can, raising a brow at you.ย
โWhat..?โ He knew, of course he did. You knew his lying look.
โGot yourself an omega, when are you gonna tell the others?โย
He seems embarrassed, quickly grabbing the phone off of you, cheeks burning. โHow did you see that?!โย
The next morning he announces it to the team and you join in with congratulating again, only too aware of the cycle that was soon to repeat. Only, it wasn't too bad with Gaz. You were grateful, so grateful when he still would spend a lunch or two with you, or even just talk to you.
โHey, we going on our usual grocery run this week?โ You two were put together on the rota for stocking the rec room and so you both head out, riding shotgun in Gazโs car.ย
You both had a copy of the list, walking around the store together, until you eventually got them all. โOh! Just a second, need to grab some scent stuff.โ In the small beta section they allowed, there were really good products to clear out scents from others thatโd stick to betas and linger around. After all, you had a keener sense of smell, so being around the taskforce meant it racked up pretty fast on your clothes and on your room.ย
Kyle was the first you confided in after you suddenly fainted once, at a bar, the scents too much for you to handle. Though you managed to quell it pretty quickly with these. Some you could just spray in your nose and goโ perfect for getting rid of the oncoming dizziness.
โYou know you dont have to get the fanciest things, just get the base ones. Itโs at the back of the store and theyโre expensive.โ
You pause, he never questioned this before, not even the first time you had nervously told himโ afraid to be undermined.ย
โThereโs no base ones..โ You say with a raised brow, but you cant bring yourself to be too rude to him. Even if his tone was almost sharp, scolding, as if you were being selfish. Right now it feels like youโre reduced to your designations, and thatโs it. Not humans, not friends, not even teammates. Alpha and beta. โThereโs only one brand that ever does it.โ
โReally? And what about the cheap scent clearers? The ones you used to use before.โ He gives you a firm look, challenging, and you swallow, unsure where this hostility came from.
โ..They got pulled off the shelf, Kyle. Thousands of betaโs got chemical burnsโ i couldnt smell properly for a week.โย
He pauses for a split second, like heโll acknowledging the truth in your words and his wrongs, then just huffs, turning to scan where the empty checkout is. โFine. Get what you want then, but I'm going to pay. Iโll meet you at the car.โ
When you return with the small plastic bag, he puts his hand out for the receipt so it can be handed to you at a price for expenses on the card. โI paid for it myself.โ You mutter back, your scent tinging sour and in the close proximity it might be noticeable this time. He pauses, and then puts his hands on the wheel, choosing not to comment further.
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The sergeants are on a mission, one you were supposed to be on, but now youโve been shoved into another with unclaimed alphaโs who need a bit of extra settling. Or rather someone lesser than them they can secretly believe theyโre higher than. It doesn't feel much different to secondary school now, and you find yourself with less will to argue about it.ย
Thankfully, Lieutenant Ghost is here with you. Heโs always been alrightโ not exactly friendly but not rude either. You were quite intimidated by his rank at first, convinced heโd be strict and unforgiving but heโs content if you get the work done.ย
โHandled that bomb in record time.โ He comments beside you on the way back to base. There was another demolitions expert on the team but when news came up that there was another bomb they had not suspected, he immediately put his trust in you to disarm it.ย
โThanks for the chance, Lt.โ You smile up at him and he nods, acknowledging your hard work. After all, you really did always put in more than your best. Even so, he cant help but notice you sink as soon as he shifts his attention to someone elsewhere, the conversation falling quiet. Heโd be blind to notice the gap between you and the sergeants, even if you were a beta and them having omegaโs shouldnt even bother you. Him and Price had to regularly reminds them to not walk around in clothes stinking of their partner.
โThe sergeants are back from their mission, could hit the pub tonight. Whole team can comeโ
You feel too bad to decline now, so you just nod. โOkay. Yeah.โ
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The Alpha only pub is bustling and you offer to grab the third round just so you can escape the thick scents building around you. It doesnt help that youโre basically rationing your scent-refresher as of right now.
โOmegaโs doing good.โ Soap responds to Priceโs questions.. At least youโll miss this mandatory conversation while you go. The bartender already knows you, greeting you with a welcoming smile as you start your order. Itโs all going on Priceโs card, so you take the opportunity to get a sundae instead of alcohol. He did owe you one after an explosive you caught right by his position. Besides, it was less than a tenner, and youโd savour it for life.
โHeatโs coming up though. Itโs only three days long usually, but should go smoothly. The store almost ran out of supplies too.โ Soap sighs loudly, shaking his head and Kyle nods along, also probably having similar issues.ย
Youโre not exactly listening, carefully holding the plate of drinks so you don't accidentally spill it with the countless bodies in this crowd.
โIf they got rid of the beta section, theyโd have more to spend stocking on the omega stuff.โ A soldier hanging around elbows Soap, but he doesnt disagree. If anything the buzz of alcohol just makes him want to finally speak his truth now.
โRight? I mean really? Beta period products? Beta scent enhancers? Like those would actually even work to attract an alpha let alone an omega. Those scent refreshers cannot be real either, i mean, youโd think theyโd want to smell us, ya know? Not like they get anything elseโ โ
The table goes silent, Gaz obviously kicking Soap in the leg until he looks up and meets eyes with you. The other soldier doesnt bat an eye, raising a brow at you. โOh, your drinks are here. Can you order me two aswell?โ
โIโm not a waiterโ You snap back, and the Captain stands quickly, taking the tray from your hands and placing it down on the table.
โThink your team wants you back over there.โ He motions for the soldier to go with his eyes, and he quickly leaves. โThanks for grabbing them, iโll get yours. Come, sit.โ He turns to you but you freeze, shaking your head, and turning back into the crowd. โIโll get it myself.โ
โYou idiot!โ Gaz puts his head in his hands at the very obvious tension from Soapโs words.ย
โI didn't know they was there!โ He retorts, though also slumps into his seat a little more. โItโs true. What do you want me to say?โ
โEnough.โ Price sighs, pinching his brow, he shouldโve stopped the sergeants earlier but he hadnt known heโd be stupid enough to say that. Even if it was something that they were all thinking.
They take their drinks from the tray you brought, Gaz and Soap downing theirs immediately as if thatโll get rid of the dread hanging on their head. Price begins to sip his light chatter starting up again until Ghost suddenly speaks up.
โThey still haven't come back.โ
Itโs been five whole minutes, and thereโs no sight of you to be seen anywhere.ย
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Youโre sitting at the back entrance of the pub, empty at this time with the game roaring inside the pub. The alleyway it leads into is dirty, a few football decorations here and there, but mostly just black bin bags spilling out the large bins. There were two guys who had been staring you down for a while, like you were something that needed saving. The second one of them approached and caught your lack of omega scent, they immediately groaned and just turned away.ย
You just stick your spoon back in your sundae, not even lifting your head the entire time, just letting the cold sweetness try and keep you together.
Thereโs a small noise as someone sits down beside you, a rustle of clothing, and then the soft click of a lighter. You turn your head, slightly surprised to find Ghost there instead of a random drunk bloke hoping to score a sweet thing.ย He meets your eyes but neither of you say anything as you go back to eating your sundae.ย
โShouldโve got the other one.โ
โWhat?โย
โThe bigger one.โ He shrugs, the cigarette hanging loosely between his fingers. โPrice told us to order whatever.โ
โThis is the only one that can come in a takeaway cup.โ You mumble and he doesn't say anything further, not even when you lick the spoon clean.
โWhy are you here?โ You ask, unable to keep silent anymore. Itโs not like he actually came to see how you were, and youโre suddenly glad he didn't come ten minutes earlier when you were on the verge of bawling your eyes out.ย
โSโposed to be a team night.โ
โMaybe for the Alphas.โ You grumble and he cant help but hum alongside you, not arguing with you on that fact.
โCant stand the smell, can ya? Got the takeaway cup cause you knew youโd need to go regardless.โ Of course he figured it out immediately, though youโd think itโs impossible to read you given how some people treat you.
โYou mad iโm not fawning over your scent?โ You scoff and wipe your mouth with the back of your hand, making sure no chocolate sauce lingersโ especially with how heโs watching you right now.
โJohnny is a stupid drunk, โlright?.โ He mutters, a bit of bitterness in his tone that always lingers, but itโs not directly at you. โPriceโll convince you itโs just his instincts and all, looking after the omega.โ
You look over at him and give him a deadpan look, the most honest youโve ever been with the man. Usually youโre pretty agreeable, in fact the only time youโve had a conflicts was when they got injured. Turns out youโre the only voice of reason whenever that happened, as the smell of the blood sent the rest of them into a spiral of worry.
And well, after that, he can't really blame you for being like this.
โIโm going.โ You mutter, standing up and throwing the plastic cup in the bin before wiping your hands on your jeans.ย
To your surprise, he doesnt hesitate to follow you as you round to the front, heading to the little bus stop. Itโs not the first time youโve left early, but it is the first time someoneโs made sure youโre alright by the end of the night.ย
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Soap only makes a quick apology which youโre forced to just accept,, because what else can you really do? Mess up a whole team because of one thing he said which wasnt that far from the truth?
As predicted, Price did try and tell you it was due to protective instincts, wanting the best for his omega. Right, the same instincts that made him leave you like you were dirt on his shoe.ย
Besides, life was getting busier for you as you now got passed between two teams. Either working with Ghost and Price or a different group of alphas. Passed around like a damn stress toy in your opinion.ย
โSo weโre going to the one in the highstreet?โ Gaz and Soap are chatting on the couch, not that youโre listening, just getting your things out the cupboard to make yourself a hot drink.ย
โMy โmega loves it, craves the food there all the time. Sheโs gonna love meeting yours.โ
Whatever, it wasnt the first time theyโve discussed plans in front of others. Wouldn't be the last.
โIโll text the Captain and Ghost.โ Soap adds, humming as he starts tapping away at his phone, opening their group chat you assume. One that youโre clearly not on, given that they dont invite you.
โYou think heโll even come?โย
โHeโs not that antisocial.โ
โYeah but heโs only one without an omega dumbass.โ
The container you're holding clatters against the table and they both back to stare at you with the exact same wide eyed look youโre giving them. If heโs the only one then Price..
You walk out like nothing happened, even if you can feel the tears start to burn your eyes. It was all going so well, you were all happy togetherโ werent you? So why?
The cycle repeats for the third time. Youโre taken off another team, not deemed useful enough anymore. You congratulate Price when you next see him, and he doesn't say more than a thank you. Somehow it hurts more that he didn't purposefully tell youโ he just forgot, like everyone else did.
You stopped coming by the rec room the last time the sergeants had a movie night without you. The texts between them and you ran dry, and after skipping one breakfast, you just never came back again. Thatโs just how it was now, and they didn't even reach out once. In fact, all of the last messages were from you. An unanswered question, a conversation cut short, or a text that just never even got opened.ย
Except for Ghost. He still spoke to youโ well, as much as heโs known to anyway. A hello in passing, a chat between sets in the gym, maybe when youโre queuing for food. As much as you wanted to take the opening, you just couldnt, too terrified to. After all, it was only a matter of time until Ghost left you aswell. You should know that you should savour every last moment, cling onto it tight, but you just can't. Itโs not like you two were ever the closest anyway.
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Youโve been moved to an omega team this time. Itโs not the first time youโve worked with one, but usually they can balance each other out easier since they aren't as explosive as Alphas. It also means this is a mission you can't slip up on from the months of work theyโve put into this.
They welcome you immediately, and you grasp the ropes of it all fairly quickly, until itโs finally the day. The prisoners are right where you expected them, and just as told, the one in the middle has explosives strapped all over.
They evacuate the rest out whilst you kneel down before the explosives, watching the wires and where they turn and twist intently whilst the person tries their best not to squirm too hard. Even with your best efforts, nothing seems to match what you know but you frown as you notice the wire reaching towards the chair theyโre bound to. Down to the floor.. a weak floorboard. The weight of the chair.. essentially a mine.
One hostage on that chairโ you move her off and everyone dies. What do you even do?ย
โDo not stand up at any point, okay? Iโm going to get you out, but you have to trust me.โ Shrugging all the gear off, you cut the straps that locks the person to the chair.
You hand her your gear carefully and step back, just enough to reach the doorway. Thereโs no telling how large this bomb is, but you can assume it cant be enough to seriously damage the ship youโre on.ย
โOkay, you need to shuffle forward just slightly and place the gear behind you, okay? Then, when youโre ready, cover your head with your hands and run towards me.โ The woman trembles, doing as you told and the weight of the gear seems to be a good enough trade off for the mine to not set off.ย
After that, she bolts, and you pull her through the doorway and as far away as possible, shielding her as the shockwaves rattles through the ship.
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Ghost hadnt expected to see his phone buzz at this time, by the infirmary no less. But when they relayed what happened, he had made his way there immediately. You had just come out of surgery, a high enough dose of anaesthesia in you that you just werent acting right. He intended to wait outside until you stabilised, that is until the nurse rushes out suddenly.
โWould you mind coming in, sir? We need someone to restrain them.โ
He steps inside to see you squirming against another nurse, slurring and trying to escape your bed, clearly panicked.ย
โStop that, youโre going to hurt yourself more.โ He reaches for your flailing wrists, forcing the nurses out the way as they stand at the back and watch you get manhandled by the alpha.ย
Something in his gut feels uncomfortable with the stains of red across the bandages across your body, burns peeking out of some. So he carefully restrains your wrists against each other, holding them firmly.
โL-lieutenant?โ You stammer out, dazed eyes searching for him intently until you manage to focus on his mask. Finally you stop freaking out for a moment. He turns but the nurses are already gone, probably called to another patientโ the operation you were on had quite a few injuries for different reasons.
โYeah, itโs me. Yโjust came out of surgery, youโre okay now, alright?โ He carefully lets go of your hands, helping you reposition yourself after you had tried to squirm off the bed. โIโll grab the nurse, then we can see when we can get yโoutta here.โ
The nurse?
You blink at him, looking around at your surroundings, the sterile smell of the place attacking your nose. Simon was an alpha.. and the nurses, well specifically in this wing.. your eyes glance to the sign outside the door, the familiar writing.
โNo- no you cant!โ You barely manage to grasp his arm as he pulls away and he looks at you in confusion. The beeping in the room starts getting even louder than before, almost incessant and you feel like your chest is going to explode.
โYour heart rate is rising, sarge. You need helpโโ
โLieutenantโ no, please-โ You whine pathetically as he pulls away from you, leaving him stunned until he reluctantly steps closer again before you throw yourself entirely out of the bed to reach him.
โI wont let โem hurt you, promise.โ He can only assume you must be scared of needles or something, a fear of medical care surely. He never knew that about you, and it spikes something in his chest, a cog in his head. The fear radiating off of you is palpable, and he can smell the faintest change of your scent in the air.ย
โNo- no! The nurseโ sheโs an o-omega, you cantโโ You choke out, head getting dizzy from all the sudden movement as you desperately clutch his sleeve. It forces him to stay right there, not the grip on his sleeve but the desperation in your eyes.
โSargeโ iโm not gonna act like a wimp in rut from talking to an omega.โ He huffs but he knows youโre out of it. It must be the anaesthetic getting to your head, making you say all these silly things.
โYouโre going to leave me- youโre going toโโ A sob escapes you as grip loosens on him and he freezes, watching you curl into yourself. Your forehead gently hits his arm, tears wetting his sleeve.
โIโm right here.โ He says, voice quieter and it makes him breathe relief when the beeping settles down to a steadier rate, even if it is still high and you look even worse like thisโ so lost and terrified.
โYou are..โย You sniffle, pressing your nose further against his arm. โt-the omega nurse- she- sheโll come and youโll leave with her. Youโll leave me- a-and never speak to me again, please- lieutenant please.โ Your hands tighten and he swallows sharply, letting your words sink in.
It was never about envy, not even the way you stared at them whenever they spoke about omegas. It was pure fear. And this feeling in his chest, it was tightening with each soft sniffle from you, instincts flaring. Heโs never felt like this in his life, infact he was convinced he never would. But he just cant stand the sight of you like thisโ the bloodstained clothes, the fear in every small movement, your vulnerability.ย
He steps forward without thinking about it, his free arm gently prying you off of him until you fall back against the pillows. โNot leaving you for some random omega, you silly beta.โ He scolds, picking you up off the bed until your head rests on his shoulder, sniffling into his shirt.
โGonna take you where you belong. Gotta tell me if i hurt you, though.โ Warmth spreads through him now that he has you against him like this. It clicks something in his brain he didn't know was waiting for a stimulant.
All that leaves your lips are the sobs that keep coming, staining his shirt, but finally settling now the dizziness has settled. โDont go.. donโt, please, you cant..โย
Youโre right, he cant keep you around these omegas and all of this. No, he needs you to be healing properly around things you likeโ you want. He needs to look after his beta.
He grabs your duffel off the chair where itโs left, checking the corridor twice before marching through the quiet corridors towards the barracks.ย
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johnny and simon both eat like dogs. like you could actually feed their meals to a dog. sweet potato, ground beef, and whatever veg was about to turn rotten. and no seasoning. time canโt be wasted on seasoning in their household.
dinner is a fleeting affair. both of them hunched over their bowls and inhaling. youโre staring at them in shock as they devour their flavorless, meaningless slop.
then to the couch for tv time. you feel a bit like a zookeeper thatโs just thrown a limb of mean into a lions enclosure. the beasts fed, and now they lick their paws and relax.
they donโt even like the two teams playing on the television right now.
โwhy donโt you two come to my place tomorrow for a change?โ
โwot? something wrong with our flat, dove?โ
โno, no! of course not!โ
they may look like lions but they frighten easily. the last thing you mean to do is scare them off.
โcourse not, just thought a change of pace might be nice?โ
they share a weary look. change isnโt their favorite thing, not after years of strict military routine. they agree nonetheless. and they show up right on time, no surprise there.
they share another weary look when you ask them to take off their shoes before coming in.
โi made dinner. just something light,โ you smile despite knowing dinner was far more effort than you care to let on.
johnny barrels towards the kitchen. โwhatโs the occasion, lass? you did all this for us?โ and you shrug.
โjust thought iโd thank the two of you, yโknow. youโre always around to lend a hand.โ
they just gape at you like thereโs no brain activity happening within their thick skulls.
โwell, have a seat then.โ you gesture towards the set table with proper cutlery and a vase of flowers in the center.
you bring them both their plates of food, no ground beef, or sweet potatoes, or cottage cheese. and they hunch themselves over, ready to inhale as per usual.
โhasnโt anyone taught you how two to take your time?โ
they stare at you again. just as stupidly as they did moments ago. this time theyโve gone silent because both of them are half hard beneath the table.
โgoing slowly makes it better, you know. not everything is a race.โ
and thatโs how you end up with simon between your thighs and your back pressed against johnnyโs chest as he rubs your shoulders.
โslow, right? that makes it all better?โ
simon is rolling his hips agonizingly slowly, dragging his cock against your warm walls.
โsimon, faster please,โ you beg him. heโs been going at this for the better part of an hour.
he tuts at you. โnone of that. you wanted slow, youโre getting slow.
โthatโs notโnot what i meant,โ you pant. you roll your head back to look at johnny, hoping he might help you out. he just brushes your hair from your sticky face instead.
โdinner was nice, sweetheart. now enjoy your dessert.โ
I may of sent this before but my wifi was messed up so I don't know if it went through, but!!! Can you draw 141 doing communal shower antics and maybe if you'll be soooo kind to bless me with some gaz stuff just doing anything on duty love him in your style, keep creating๐
Ghost had to be sedated to be put back into the tank with the rest of his pod mates. As soon as the staff slipped into the water the first time around to try and take him back to his pod and take you back to your glorified pool where you slept all day, Ghost was guarding you as if the staff were there to serve you up for dinner.
"Don't you want to go back with your podmates?" One diver asked, trying to coax Ghost out of the corner he had backed himself into alongside of you. It obviously didn't work; Ghost would only go back to his original tank if you came along as well.
...But protocol for integration of a new mer into a pod's tank was longer, tenfold, than an isolation tank. Hence why, after multiple bouts of aggressive behavior towards the staff, they slipped a sedative into Ghost's nightly meal of stacks of salmon--enough to knock out an elephant.
When he came too, Soap was swatting him with his tail and Gaz was trying to move him off "his" rock. Price was up by the surface of the tank, talking with Laswell about something quiet that Ghost couldn't pick up. He didn't care, though, because the first thing he noticed was your absense.
It was as if Ghost had lost his mate. He isolated himself to the very corner of the tank, long strings of vocalization seeping out of the water all hours of the night and stopped eating. The researched kept reassuring him that you were very well alive...but every time they showed him a photo of you for proof, he just got worse.
He missed his seal, and by calling out every night in his tank, he hoped you knew that.
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I read your carrd, if gaz is your favorite character why don't you draw him more? This is a genuine question, and I don't mean to be disrespectful because I love your COD art and how good your anatomy is and how good the boys look in your style but i wanted to know because i love gaz too and i would love to see more of him in your art
no worries!!! i actually do draw him A LOT lol, i just donโt post the other members often because iโm on a ghoap spree atm ๐ฏ๐ฏ iโve posted a few drawings of him and price i think a while back but i privated the post. but iโm very willing to post all of my gaz work when i get to them after my requests ^^
i also have a ton of drafts for each of the members, but iโve finished 0 (lined one maybe) ๐ข iโm just very slow and often start new projects without finishing the others.
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๐น he loves getting his hands on you after being on missions
๐น to get to play with him like this would be a dream
๐น letting him fuck your pretty princess holes
๐น sometimes you forget how strong he is n then he does this
๐น he can be so handsy whenever you're bouncing on it
๐น wanting to take care of him after a long day at work
๐น simons's size kink goes brr. he loves how big he is to you
๐น you were mouthy so he has to remind you who the lt is
๐น being feral for this man and needing him to breed you
๐น playing with him is always a treat bc of how big he is
๐น i just know he grunts when he's taking you from behind
๐น he loves measuring first to see how deep inside he'll be
๐น pulling over cause he just needs to be inside you
๐น he eats you out like a starved man depraved of food
๐น he'd loved getting you messy and covered in his loads
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reader who inhales some experimental aphrodisiac while on the latest mission.
the transport home is awkward to say the least. youโre whimper, humping your seat lamely while youโve practically soaked through your panties, cargos, and down onto the seat itself.
โeyes forward, men.โ says price from the drivers seat. his calm demeanor gives nothing away if it werenโt for his sweating palms that have a death grip on the drivers wheel.
you whine- a fucking delicious and needy whine. โpleaseโฆplease captainโฆplease can someone help me? please? pleasepleasepleaseplease?โ
โoh lord,โ mutters soap from beside you. his eyes are oddly focused on the pattern of the roof. โlord please give me the strength right now.โ his fingers twitch with ache and his leg is anxiously bouncing up and down. he continues to mumble prayers- which is odd since soap isnโt known to be a religious man.
โplease- please itโs so hot. need to take these off. please,โ you beg, hands fumbling with the button and zipper of your cargos.
โstop it, kid. Kyle, soap, hold โer down.โ
gaz and soap look at each other, face full of emotion- uncomfortableness, concern, arousal?
โS-sirโฆdonโt think itโs a good idea for me to touch the lass right now.โ Soap admits, taking a slow and deep breath as his eyes unwillingly stare you up and down.
Gaz steps up. Not because heโs eager to touch you, not because he needs an excuse to get his hands on you- but because he genuinely believes that if anyone can have the restraint, it would be him. โIโve got it, sir.โ
he bunches your hands together by the wrist, bringing it away from your pants that are left unzipped but still fully on.
you let out a broken sob that just breaks his heart but stiffens his dick. โNonononono, just a little touch please? please? Hurts sโbad. Need toโฆjust once, please?โ
gaz gulps, and for a second his grip loosens on your wrist. โGarrick!โ
gaz jerks, meeting the stare of his lieutenant whoโs sweating at the base of his mask. โweโre almost there. keep it together.โ
you squirm, crossing and uncrossing your legs in any attempt for a piece of friction that is just never enough.
the rest of the ride is painfully silent, each man thinking the same thing but none of them willing it out loud. It feels like ages when the transport is finally parked at the base and three heads turn to their captain for his decision.