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I know I havenât posted in quite some timeâŚlike four months?? Holy moly! But, thatâs because Iâve had some exciting life changes!
Just finished my graduate degree, found a job in another town, and am moving this weekend!
Very busy, but now that school is finished and a job secured I should get back to posting again! Iâve had a few requests I want to get to as well as some snippets my imagination desperately wants to put to paper.
So stayed tuned and thank you to everyone who stuck around while Iâve been so quiet. Yâall are really the best!
Hi! Could you write a story where the villain (F) and hero (M) used to date but broke up because the hero was only pretending to love them in order to gain information from them, but due to some reasons, a couple years later they were put in a mission together to hunt down a common enemy and the villain got injured trying to save the hero and now the hero is nursing them back to health? It can be hurt/comfort Or angst with a happy ending, if its not too much trouble, I love your writing alot, thank you! :)
Assistant Director x Villain (Prequel to Villian and Photographer)
So...I did a thing. I got excited when I read this request bc it reminded me so much of the backstory for my OC Assistant Director! Thank you so much for sending in the ask!
He's featured in my Villain and Photographer series, which I do recommend reading first, but it is absolutely not required bc this can also be a standalone.
Anyway, I meant to write around five pages for this...it's definitely SO MUCH LONGER THAN THAT. This is literally the LONGEST WRITING SNIPPET I'VE EVER POSTED.
I just love my OC so much. Also, Assistant Director is an OCD coded character, whom I actually based on my own experiences, but do read with caution if that is a trigger.
That being said, please don't copy or steal my work (but definitely reblog as much as you want XD). I spent a lot of time on this. Anyhoo, Enjoy!
Warnings: Implied sexual relationship (nothing shown), violence, death, and swearing. Please be safe, my dears!
Three Years Ago
Villain smiled into the kiss, hands exploring down Henchmanâs back, creasing the starch white he ironed into it every morning. He leaned into it easily, practically melting in a way she knew he didnât with anyone else. It felt intoxicating to know only she elicited that response, got him to put his guard down when everything about him screamed fortified every hour of every day.Â
Following a pleat with her finger, she trailed down, feeling his shiver as her nail streaked across his stomach. Down, down, closer and closerâŚ
His hand gripped her wrist, ceasing its descent.Â
âAs much as I love where this is going,â he panted as the kiss broke, âand I really love where this is going, I donât think this is the time or placeâŚâ
âAlways so proper,â Villain rolled her eyes. She pulled away, though kept a hand on his arm, as she observed the chaos functioning around the warehouse.Â
Her workers knew well enough to turn their heads when she and Henchman showed any form of affection. Not for her sake, no not at all, sheâd parade him up and down main street planting the biggest hickey on his neck if heâd let her. Let all the city watch and see that this beautifully perfect, handsome, genius man was hers.Â
Henchman would never go for that though. He was shy about things like that. About any form of attachment really, but anytime someone caught them so much as kissing he'd go stiff as a board and red as a tomato. And as adorable as she found his blushing, she hated the thought that he was uncomfortable in any way.Â
Neurotic, Second called him. Perfectionist, no nonsense, couldnât crack a smile to save the worldâŚhonestly, what you see in an uptight, no poweredâŚ
But that was just it. Villain did see all that about him. How he turned his watch dial three times before a mission, how he woke up at 5am every morning to starch the perfect pleats in his shirt, how he rearranged his asparagus at the top of his plate before he ate itâŚhow he never forgot a detail, like when Villain offhandedly made a comment that she liked cranberries, so he started adding them to her chicken salad. How he hates disordered or dirty things, but when Villain was sick, leaking all kinds of fluids, he was right there holding her as she coughed all over him. How he used his âneuroticâ nature as a weapon, never forgetting and always demanding perfection, making a character trait which used to cause him grief into his greatest strengthâŚ
What do I see? Villain thought with glee. I see everything, and I love him for it.
âWhat was it you wanted to show me?â He asked. His eyes went up and around the warehouse taking in the security cameras and storage containers, âHave I ever been here before?âÂ
âNo,â she smiled and slipped her hand down his arm to hold his hand. âYou would have remembered.âÂ
He rolled his eyes, âSeriously, whatâs got you in such a good mood? I havenât seen you like this sinceâŚâ His voice trailed off, a smirk on his lips.Â
Since I plucked up the courage to pull you into my office and plant a kiss on you. Oh, the joy she felt when he returned the kiss full force all those months ago.Â
âRemember that shipment I told you about? The one from that got rerouted from Oâahu.âÂ
âThe 3am call last week? Of course, but I only know we lost a few hours sleep.âÂ
She tugged on his hand and led him deeper into the warehouse. Going by large metal containers that held her usual business ventures, some being loaded, some unloaded. But the one she was currently invested in was kept in a more secluded spot.Â
âWe? You could have gone back to sleep.â
âI wanted to be ready in case something came up.âÂ
She knew that was his code for the bed was cold without you.
God, she loved him.Â
And she could finally be completely honest with him! That was the reason for her
happiness. For months sheâd wanted to include Henchman in her more nefarious dealings, but Second convinced her not to.Â
You know virtually nothing about him, for all we know he could be a cop. Villain had laughed in Secondâs face. Henchman? A cop? Not likely. But Second took a lot of convincing to trust someone and Villain respected them for that. So, when Donovan proposed that lucrative deal to Villain three weeks ago, she set up a new partnership and shipping arrangement that only a handful of those closest to her knew about.Â
Second insisted Henchman know nothing.Â
Until yesterday.Â
Yesterday morning, when Second was cornered by one of the agents from that damned Investigation Agency. The pricks who felt the need to stick their noses into villain and hero business alike. Fucking boyscouts whoâve taken out as much as 30% of Villainâs best shipping routes all in the name of so called âjusticeâ.
They were how Second found themselves caught, redhanded, yesterday. If those agents got any of the information Second was carryingâŚit would have been the end of it all.Â
Until Henchman shot them.Â
Point blank, three bullets, three agents. Henchman saved Second.Â
Now in Secondâs eyes, Henchman proved who he was truly loyal to.Â
Not that Villain hadnât known from the first time their lips met.
They meandered the various containers, until they got into a nondescript corner lit by only one overhead. Second stood there, holding the keys in one hand and settling the other on their hip with their gun. Not that they ever used it. Secondâs powers made guns look like playthings.Â
âJust got in,â Second updated as Villian approached. âHe wanted to see you when he turned it over, but I told him you wereâŚindesposed.â
Second gave Henchman a look up and down and smirked,
âYour creases are uneven, Henchman.â They shifted the look over to Villain, âMazel tov.âÂ
Henchman looked down at his shirt and grimaced, quickly letting go of Villain to readjust the damage Villainâs spur of the moment makeout created.Â
âHowâd he take it?â Villain asked, hoping the handoff of the container hadnât been too difficult for Second. âI canât imagine Donovan took my absence lightly.â
Henchman stilled in their fussing.
âTwenty minutes of your time next week to discuss the new hero in town.â Clipping the right key off the ring, Second undid the large padlock on the container. âHe wants to go old school, if I had to take a guess. Be prepared for that rant.â
Villain laughed as she walked over to help Second with the heavy door. âWeâve all heard it a thousand times beforeâŚâ
âDonovan?âÂ
Villain turned to look at Henchman. His eyebrows were creased and he was staring at her with a quiet alarm.Â
She smiled at his pensive look, knowing he must have put the pieces together already. Her love was so brilliant.Â
âSurprise!â She gushed walking over and taking his hand. His palms, which had just been warm and welcoming, were cold and damp. She didnât think too hard on it.Â
âWhat?â
âThe vacation to Hawaii?â She continued as if he hadnât spoken, reminding him of the conversation theyâd relayed time and time again over the past month. A lovely vacation, just the two of themâŚtheyâd both dreamt of Hawaii all their lives, but never was there someone to share it with.Â
The perfect gift for her perfect boyfriend.Â
âI told Donovan Iâd agree to partner only if we set a post in Oâahu. It just so happens that someone is needed there to oversee and I couldnât help but notice youâve gotten a little pale âŚmaybe if we were to take that post for a couple of monthsâŚâ She laughed at his shocked look. âThat re-route was to set up the mansion.âÂ
âVillain,â he whispered, just as they approached the opening of the container. Pulling out of her grasp before she could show him the lucrative commodity inside he said, âYou said youâve never done business with DonovanâŚpromised you never would.âÂ
The tone of his voice made her elation simmered down. What was the problem here?
âI did, and I meant itâŚat the time.â She shrugged and reached over to rub his arms up and down, âI know youâre worried because of Donovanâs reputation, but trust me babe! I can handle Donovan, we both know heâs terrified of me.â
âAnd for good reason,â chuckled Second.Â
âBut you saidâŚyou promisedâŚâ Henchman looked between her and Second, finally settling on the large dark container. âPlease tell me you didnât,â His voice cracked, eyes wide.Â
Villainâs mood took a one-eighty at Henchmanâs voice. He never sounded like thisâŚso shakenâŚso unsureâŚandâŚshe realized why his voice alarmed her soâŚhe sounded utterly broken.Â
âBabe, I donât understand. This is a good thing,â she emphasized, hands gripping both his arms. âWe can finally have our dream vacation! Think about it! If we like it enough we could even stay thereâŚâ
âHang onâŚâ Second sounded behind them.Â
âYouâve always wanted to be a dad. We set up at the mansion, have some time for ourselvesâŚactually follow through with those retirement plans!â Villain knew she sounded desperate, but something was breaking in her boyfriend, his face becoming more and more ashen, his arms shaking. Why was he so upset?
âYou two planned what?!â Second bellowed, but Villain kept going as if she hadnât heard. All that mattered right now was Henchman.Â
âI know we planned to get out completely, but if this proves stable enough, just think of the life we could have! Our children would never want for anything!â
He wretched out of her grasp. Rearing back, he bumped into the open container door and peered into the dark interior. He took a deep breath, the kind she knew he only took to fortify himself, the starch pleats stretching with the amount of oxygen he took in.Â
Looking at her, she saw his jaw clench as he took out his phone, swiped the flashlight on, and illuminated the dark contents inside.Â
He shuddered a choked gasp at the sight. One hand dropped the flashlight, the other clenched tightly in his pocket.Â
âVillainâŚâ god, why did he sound soâŚbetrayed?Â
âYou two mind telling me what in the fuck you mean by retiring?â Second yelled. They stopped between the two of them. âYou know this guy four months and suddenly you want to play house with him?âÂ
Villain, looked between the two. Henchman with his gaze unwavering on the cursed contents and Second red faced, looking straight at her.Â
âI told you we were serious,â Villain ventured, hoping the statement would pacify both parties.Â
âAnd what was I supposed to make of that?â Second seethed. âI figured you'd keep him around, get him in on the big stuff maybe. But what? Fucking him isnât enough anymore? Gotta set yourselves up with the perfect little American dream? Whatâs next, making him dinner while he works a nine to five?âÂ
Rage coursed through Villain at the words.Â
âHow dare you,â she straightened to her full height, power crackling within her fists. Second gave the tiniest of flinches as if registering just who they spouted these words to. âDisrespect me? Talk about him like that? How dareâŚâ
Second stumbled back, their own power vibrating around them when Henchman yelled,
âVillain!âÂ
Both froze to look at him. Henchman stood tall, a hard expression filling his countenance. A stark difference than just moments before when Villain held him in her arms. Â
His whole frame went from completely shaken, to alarmingly still.Â
âHenchmanâŚâÂ
âDo you know how this is harvested?â His voice might have been considered a whisper, yet it filled the entire space.Â
âHun, what are youâŚâ
âDo you know how this is harvested?!â he snapped. Second took a step back to stand with Villain.Â
 âOf course,â Villain narrowed her eyes, but kept her voice low. âDononvan explained. I never enter into a deal without all the facts, you know that.â
His posture hardened even more at the words.Â
âThen you know how painfulâŚâ he cut himself off, âhow many lives must have been destroyed to get this much?âÂ
Second scoffed, âAnd whatâs it to us? Not like we know âem.â
Henchmanâs eye twitched.Â
âVillain?â He questioned.Â
She met his eyes, a silent conversation happening between the two of them. He knew she knew. There was no reality in which she didnât know. She owned this city, and knew everything that came and went from it.Â
She watched as his eyes went from quiet pleading to closed off determination. The same closed off look which he used to have all the time, always guarded, always readyâŚthe look she fought months to break down. Back in an instant.Â
âOf course I know,â She breathed.Â
It was like the last gong of a bell. His eyes closed, his breath stuttered. When they opened again, a finality settled there.Â
âI meant everything,â he whispered. The hand not in his pocket, settling to the gun on his hip. âEverythingâÂ
âWhat the hell?â Second startled, powers once again crackling around them.Â
âWhy,â Henchman slowly withdrew his gun, âWhy did you have to make that deal?â
âHoney,â Villain had no idea what was happening.Â
Henchman leveled the gun on the two of them, âDonât move.â
âHenchman, you need to tell me whatâs going on right now.â Villain had an inkling, but hoped to god she was wrong.Â
Not taking his eyes off either of them, Henchman finally pulled his other hand out of his pocket.Â
A small black box with a red blinking light.Â
A tracker. Already activated.Â
âVillian,â he spoke, âIâm sorry. Iâm so sorry. I thoughtâŚI truly meant everything.âÂ
no.
âYou son of a bitch!â Second screamed. âHe set us up!â Their power fully came online. The electricity crackling along their arms, murder in their eyes.Â
No.Â
BOOM!
The warehouse shook as Villain heard the main doors blasted off. The sounds of a fight immediately taking over.Â
âYou have the right to remain silentâŚâ Henchman began.
No!
âFUCK YOU!â Second raged as they sent a large volt towards him, but he was faster, always was, had to be without any powers to back him upâŚthe resounding crack of his gun jolted Second back by the shoulder, their electric blast missing his head by only a few inches, melting the metal door behind him.Â
He didnât even flinch.Â
âAnything you say, can and will be used against you in a court of lawâŚâÂ
Second gasped from the ground, hand clutching their shoulder, power already gearing up for another attempt.
NO!
The containerâŚthe evidenceâŚ
âYouâŚYouâŚâ Villain felt her world crumbling, her heart bursting, her soul disintegrating.Â
He was her everything.Â
And her everything was a lie.Â
âYou have the right to an attorneyâŚâÂ
Second screeched, electricity flying. Henchman rolled to the side. Once again the deadly attack only missed him by an inch.Â
Just as he righted himself in a crouch, and Second stumbled to their feet, the building gave a mighty shake. Dust came down from the rafters and the sounds of battle crawled ever closer.Â
The sound of the guns told Villian all she needed to know. Heroes didnât need guns, and Donovan never used handguns, he was more of a rapid fire kind of man.
These were the sounds of Glock 17âs and Sig Sauers. The kind that only got issued to law enforcement.Â
Just like the Smith & Wesson in Henchmanâs hand.Â
She should have known before now, he was always so anal about his side armâŚbut he had been so perfect.Â
Henchman was a fucking Agent from Investigation Agency!
AND HE HAS RUINED EVERYTHING!
With a scream of pure heartbroken rage, Villain let the power inside her explode in a circle of whipping force.Â
She had no target, no point anymore, she just wanted to destroy!
Second quickly used their own power to shield themselves as they were slammed against the container, collapsing unconscious, but otherwise unharmed.Â
âShit!â Henchman yelled. His body was torn from the concrete and plowed into the wall opposite the container. Villain heard a satisfying crunch with the impact.Â
Henchman landed in a crumpled heap, the moment his body hit the ground he cried out. He reached out for his gun in a blind attempt, yet Villain saw it laying feet away. With the way he was cowered in on himself she knew a few ribs were broken, if not an arm or a leg too. That gun might as well have been all the way in Oâahu, for all that he was able to reach it.Â
He gasped and cringed with each breath as Villain stalked forward.Â
âAll those nights,â She whispered as she kicked the gun further away, making sure he could hear the clatter. âAll those sweet nothings in the dark.â
She stopped just over him. Shaking, he looked up and met her eyes.Â
âAll those promises,â with the point of the heel Henchman himself had bought her, she pushed into his shoulder, rolling him onto his back. His pained cry fuelled something in her that she could not name.Â
The sounds of battle loomed ever closer, but she didnât care. Nothing mattered anymore except him. Yet, in only ten minutes that meaning changed as drastically as it ever could.Â
âLIES?!â She bellowed, jabbing the heel straight into his shoulder, blood gushed, he screamed.Â
âVillain!â He gasped as his working hand wrapped around her ankle. âVillain, I meant itâŚ.everythingâŚpleaseâŚâ His breaths were shallow and laboured. âI love you.â
Her soul broke.Â
âYou love me?!â Ripping out the heel, she kneeled right in his chest and gripped the face she had dreamt about for the past four months. He choked as the air cut off from her weight.Â
âLove? Love would be supporting me in my business! Love would be creating that life we talked about! Love would beâŚwould beâŚâ She broke off as tears fell from her eyes and mingled with the blood leaking down his forehead. â...not thisâŚâ
As soon as it had come, the rage left her. She couldnât do it. Couldnât hurt him anymoreâŚcould never kill himâŚbecauseâŚbecause she had loved him too.Â
âDammit!â She lifted her knee and dropped his face, collapsing next to him as he gasped for air. â...dammitâŚâ The tears flowed and her shoulders shook. Truly weak for the first time in her career.Â
â...VillianâŚâ Through her own haze she saw tears falling from his eyes, pooling across the side of his face and dropping to the dirt covered floor.Â
âWhy?â She whispered. It was over, she could hear the fight and knew it wasnât her men who were winning. Now she just needed to know why?
Henchman sucked in a broken breath, âI had no choiceâŚâ He reached for her with his good arm, but could only make it a couple of inches. She refused to meet him halfway. âThe shipmentâŚDonovanâŚI had no choice.â
âAlways a stickler for the rules,â She dipped her head. âAlways so proper. Should have known. Your kind make good cops.âÂ
âVillainâŚâ Whatever he was about to say was cut off by a yell, coming from the open area of the warehouse.Â
âAgent! Agent!â The voice drew closer, âName!âÂ
Pounding footsteps were almost to them. The shooting had died down. Villain could only imagine the fight her men put up, to guard her, Second, and who they thought was Villainâs love.Â
âName!â The voice was frantic. âAnswer me, dammit! Agent!â
So thatâs his real name. She thought.Â
âName!â
âHere,â Henchman (or was it Agent? Name?) called, though it was pitiful. He tried again,
âPartner!â Henchman met her eyes, a silent conviction, a silent acquiesce. âHere! Partner! Weâre in here!âÂ
A man barreled into the back room, dressed in full tac and carrying one of those obnoxiously large power inhibitor rifles.Â
âName!â He cried as he took in the scene.Â
Villain looked up and realized this newcomer was one of the three agents Henchman had supposedly shot yesterdayâŚof course that had been a lie as well.Â
Looking from Henchmanâs broken form to Villain kneeling beside, Partnerâs eyes narrowed. He raised the rifle.Â
âDamn you! What did you do to him?!â
âPartner! No! WAIT!â Henchmanâs cries were unheeded as the weapon powered up and was fired.Â
Villain only knew darkness after that.Â
Everything was a blur. The holding, the trail, listening as Henchman (now officially being called Agent) gave his testimony about all of Villainâs dealings, not just the Donovan deal.Â
Villain pointedly did not make eye contact with his bruised face, nor did she worry about his arm in the sling.Â
Donovan swore revenge as he too was convicted on several counts.Â
Second somehow ended up in the same cell block as VillainâŚshe didnât think too hard on it.Â
Weeks morphed into months. It was easy to make a reputation in the power inhibiting prison. Villain was threatening with or without her powersâŚyet, it didnât feel the same as commanding her crew did on the outside. Second stayed by her side.Â
At the end of month one, Villain was torn from her musings in the lounge by Secondâs cry of rage.
âTHEY FUCKING PROMOTED HIM! THAT LITTLE BASTARD!â
Villain quickly glanced at the television screen to see Henchmanâs face, stoic as always, headlining.Â
THE NEW FACE OF INVESTIGATION AGENCY, it read.Â
He was now Assistant Director. The youngest in the agencyâs history.Â
âSo happy we made his fucking career!âÂ
Villain only looked down, unable to look at his face or deal with Secondâs anger.
At the third month, Villain was informed she had a visitor.Â
She ignored the way her heart jumped and refused to think it could beâŚ
It was Partner.Â
âI hate you, you know.â He stated frankly the moment she picked up the phone.Â
âCanât say I'm a fan of you,â She drawled.
He rubbed a hand through his hair, eyes going everywhere but meeting hers.Â
âYou broke him.â
The words were spoken so softly, she was surprised the shitty phone speakers picked it up.Â
âExcuse me?â
âYou. Broke. Him.â He finally met her gaze, and oh was there anger pooled in his eyes.Â
âSome would argue itâs the other way around,â she remained aloof. âWhy doesnât he use his precious new promotion to cheer himself up? Iâm sure thereâs all kinds of perks.â
Partner huffed, âHeâs always turned it down.â
âWhat?â
âThat promotion. Theyâve been offering it to him every month for the past two years,â Partner glared. âHe always turned it down. Wanted to stay undercover, in the fieldâŚthat is, until you.â
âWell poopoo for you, guess you wonât have your little friend to play pretend with anymore, not with his face all over the news. Or I guess, even then, Iâm sure he could convince some crook to fuck him. Maybe then he can be Director?â
âYou bitchâŚâÂ
âI donât have to hear thisâŚâ Villain went to hang up.Â
âWait! He doesnât do that!â
She slowly brought the phone back to her ear.Â
âExcuse me?â She stated.Â
âHe doesnâtâŚdo that. He never did.âÂ
Villain couldnât stop the snide laugh, âOh! I can assure you, he does! Quite well I must admit. Heâs wasted on bureaucracy.âÂ
She watched as Partner fought to control his expression. âThatâs whyâŚâ he hesitated.Â
âWhy what?â
âHe doesnât do that. Not unless heâs serious,â Partner muttered. âHeâs a forever kind of guyâŚwhich is why I hate you.â
Villain scoffed, gesturing at her surroundings, âYou canât possibly try to make him the victim in all of this! Who exactly is in maximum lock up and who is running a federal agency?â
âDo you know how long it took me to get him to open up?!â Partner forced. âHow long it took to get him to trust me enough to loosen his ways? To get him comfortable enough that he didnât need to rely on his habits anymore?â
Villain opened her mouth to respond, but Partner pushed on,
âYears! It took me years to break down those rituals! Years to make him feel safe enough not to fortify everything about himself!â
âI donâtâŚâ
âAnd you blew that all to shit! Do you have any idea what kind of cop chooses undercover work?â
As angry as she was, Villain felt ice grip her heart. She shook her head,
âI canât imagine,â her voice remained uncaring.Â
âThe kind that grew up knowing exactly what kind of fucked up shit can happen when supers get too ambitious.âÂ
âHe doesnât have anyâŚâ
âPowers? No, he never has. Doesnât mean he wasnât around supers every second of every day.â
Silence enveloped the two as Villain processed the words.Â
âYou still canât make this out to be anything but his fault,â she said shakily. âAfter he took my city away from me.â
Partner sighed, whatever resentment seemed to evaporate now that he had his piece.Â
âThink what you will. I justâŚI just needed you to know. He doesnâtâŚhe lied about a lot of things, it was part of the jobâŚbut heâs not the kind to lie about what really matters.â
Villain fought to hold back the frustration of tears. She was stronger than that dammit!
âDid he send you here to say that?â
âNo. He has no idea,â Partner stood, straightening his coat with the hand not holding the phone. âYou wonât see him hereâŚitâs too much. Heâs an avoider. One of his quirks. Heâs convinced himself youâll never see him.âÂ
Villain leveled him with a gaze, âI know.â
I know everything about himâŚ
Villain vowed right then, one way or another, she was breaking out.
Present
Assistant Director felt his knees pop as he climbed the stairs in his home.Â
God, it had been a terrible day.Â
First, Director dragged him to the interagency cooperation meeting, claiming Assistant Director knew the ins and outs of the procedural chain of command better than they did.Â
Then, Director took him out to lunch to a quaint little sushi place that just opened round the corner, âI know you have a particular pallet, my boy. But I think this is more than up to your standards!â The food was fine, great even, but Assistant Director could have done with less of the glory days talk.Â
Finally, he was stuck late going over the  piles of new requisition forms, Director claiming that Assistant Director was the only one âdetailed orientedâ enough to field them as their quartermaster was conveniently out sick today.Â
If Agent Haggarty thought Assistant Director was going to approve yet another ankle holster, they had another thing coming!Â
Heâd make Haggarty and their slippery ankles an example if he had to. Most of the agents held a respectful fear of Assistant Director, and he wanted to keep it that way.Â
Assistant Director sighed as he made it to his bedroom door. He thumped his head against the hard wood as he willed the energy to open it.
He knew why Director gave him all those assignments. Why Director had been filling his schedule up to the brink with even the most mundane tasks.Â
His boss was trying to distract him.Â
Ever since the news hit both their desks last week.Â
Villain escaped. No leads.Â
God, it was torture. And Director knew it. Knew how Assistant Director functioned.
So they gave him a to-do list and hoped maybe he wouldn't do something stupid.Â
Director also insisted on a protection detail, though Assistant Director had negotiated it down to a couple of agents stationed outside his house.Â
âVillain wonât come for me,â heâd insisted. âSheâs far too smart. Sheâll be halfway to Aruba by now.â
Or Oâahu, but heâd kept that to himself.Â
Once in his bedroom, he shucked his clothes as fast as his achy joints would allow and slipped into a clean pair of boxers and a large Led Zeppelin t-shirt. He found just enough energy to do his nightly routine (making sure everything from himself to his bedroom was clean and in order) before practically falling onto the bed.
He wasnât sure if it was the dayâs endless tasks that did him in, or the emotional roller coaster his brain insisted on riding ever since Villainâs escape.Â
Sleep hit him instantly.Â
Something woke him.Â
Heâd rolled onto his stomach at some point, and kicked most of the covers off, that and the cotton in his brain told him he had slept for a few hours at least. But what woke him?
Creek.
His eyes flew open. He recognized the sound of the squeaky floorboard in front of his bathroom.Â
Pretend to be asleep, he chanted to himself. Pretend to be asleep and slowly, ever so slowly, move your arm until itâs near the Smith & Wesson on the side tableâŚmake it look like you're adjusting in your sleepâŚ
SHIT! A large weight landed on his back before he even moved an inch. With speed that rivaled a cat, Assistant Director was pinned as knees dug into his bare thighs and a clawed hand gripped the back of his neck.Â
âMove and youâre dead you little rat,â seethed a voice.Â
âSecond!â He gasped, but was cut off as the nails dug deeper, a slight electric current humming with dangerous potential.Â
âYou should really train your guys better,â Second chuckled. Assistant Director felt a chill at the sound. This was not the Second they knew from beforeâŚsomething was differentâŚsomething was worse.Â
âYou didnât!â Assistant Director moved to buck them off, but a well placed hand between his shoulderblades, along with a flex along his neck stilled him.Â
âHa! You bet I did! All too easy,â Second flipped their hair and Assistant Director felt the weight shift on his legs. âBet you hate that part of the job, no? Being the boss and all, guess itâs up to you to give the death notificationsâŚBut I wonderâŚwho does the death notify if itâs you? Would it have to be the big boss? The head honcho whoâs never seen without their faithful lapdog? Then again, who would they even tell?â
âYou motherfuckâŚâ
âahâŚahâŚahâ Second tisked. They leaned their head down so their lips were just grazing Assistant Directorâs ear. He felt the pressure on his neck and back. âNone of that now. We have better things to talk about, you know.â
âWhereâs Villain?â he ground out, hoping Second didnât lean anymore or his neck would snap.
âAlways straight to the point. Nice to see you havenât changed.âÂ
A light tingling stretched down his neck, Secondâs power leaking ever so slightly through their fingertips. It traveled until it met the hand on his back. Like a locked circuit.
âHow far is your little agency in tracking us?â Secondâs breath, wreaking, played along the shell of his ear. âWhat do they know?â
Assistant Director squirmed, but the tingling amped up to almost painful.Â
âCome now Assistant Director,â Second said mockingly. âYouâre a smart man, you know what I have set up here.â
His breath thumped out of him as they pressed more firmly into the hand between his shoulders.Â
âTwo hands, one connectionâŚjust a little juice from me,â Second punched out a volt, Assistant Director yelped as the pain seized up his neck and shoulders and made his heart jump. âAnd I can stop your heart without letting your brain know whatâs going onâŚkeeping you awake,â Second sent another jolt, âalertâ then another, âand aware that you're dyingâŚknowing nothing can stop it.âÂ
âSecondâŚâ He gasped, sweat trailing his brow.Â
âWhat do they know?â They seethed.Â
âI donâtâŚâ Another jolt and Assistant Director fought to keep in the cry. âI donât know!â
âYouâre lyingâŚâ
âIâm not lying! I was deemed too close. Iâm not involved in the investigation.â
âBut you know who is!â This time the jolt was longer, causing Assistant Director to yell despite his best efforts. His muscles seized and his hand gripped the sheets.Â
âI donât!âÂ
He did.Â
âFor once in your life stop lying!âÂ
Jolt.
âWe both know there is nothing that goes on in this city that you donât know about!âÂ
Jolt.
âNow whoâs leading the investigation?!â
Jolt.Â
Partner.Â
âYouâll have to kill me.â Assistant Director's voice was horse, it sounded as if he'd been screaming for hours, yet it had only been minutes.Â
Second leaned back in silence. The current between his neck and shoulders faded as the weight on his legs increased.Â
âSome things never change,â they mused. âLoyal to a fault, yet never to the right people.âÂ
âPickles.â He rasped.Â
âExcuse me?â Second chuckled. âIs that pretty brain of yours fried already?âÂ
âJust thinking about what would smell better than your breath right now.â
Sharp nails pierced his skin along his shoulders as Second hefted themselves off him. With the amount of residual electricity in his muscles, he couldnât even turn his head to look and see what Second was doing. It was a nightmare in and of itself. Hearing but unable to move.Â
He was ripped from the bed and thrown to the floor, hard wood smacking against the back of his head.Â
Second leered over him.Â
âIf thatâs how you want to play it, Iâll gladly make this a two for one specialâŚhope your precious agency is worth it.â
âWait,â He didnât get to finish. Secondâs large hand covered his eyes and he knew nothing but darkness.Â
(Ten miles north)
Partner shook the grogginess from his mind as he blindly felt for his phone that buzzed incessantly.Â
He squinted at the bright notification that appeared. Then felt all sleepiness and annoyance leave him as the cold reality of the message held his heart in a vice-like grip.
âŚHOME SECURITY SYSTEM ACTIVATEDâŚ
âŚASSISTANT DIRECTOR - NAMEâŚ
âŚINITIATE CODE WORD âPICKLESâ...
âŚUPPER EAST BEDROOM FOOTAGE LAST HOUR SAVEDâŚ
âŚLIVE FEED INCOMINGâŚ
âŚPROTOCOL REDâŚ
He was already on his landline with Director as he watched the footage of his friend being interrogated and dragged from his bedroom.Â
(Unknown Location)
When Assistant Director woke again, it was to a splitting headache and knives in every one of his muscles.Â
With a groan he rolled over, feeling concrete bite into his knees, starkly reminding him that he only dorned a pair of boxers and a thin t-shirt. The cold seeped into his bones and, had his muscles not been so weak, he was sure heâd be shivering like crazy.Â
Everything hurt.
Sometimes he really hated not having powers.Â
âWell look whoâs up?âÂ
Assistant Director struggled to sit himself up, only able to shakily prop up on his arms, as he lifted his head to face the voice.Â
He was in a warehouse of somekindâŚheavily damaged, empty, and haunting. The rafters overhead creaked and groaned in an ominous manner, the windows long since knocked out, letting in the chilled night air.Â
Air that held a certain salty smell to it.
And a light that hung overhead, swinging from side to side.
Dear god, they were back in the warehouseâŚthat warehouse.Â
âI knew you would recognize it.â
Assistant Director met the eyes of Second. They stood tall and intimidating only a few feet away. They seemed quite unworried that Assistant Director would try anything, not that he could, not with his legs still so weak.Â
They werenât alone, kneeling at their side, arms secured behind them, was a figure who had a dark hood covering their face. Second gripped them by the back of the neck, much like they had done with Assistant Director.Â
âIâll ask again, whoâs in charge of finding Villain and I?â
The hooded figure gave a little shake in protest, grunting as Second no doubt sent a jolt through them.Â
âApologies, my companion isnât completely onboard with my methods at the momentâŚno matter, once weâre done here Iâm sure all will come together.â
Assistant Director studied the figure, slim, hunched, yet bunched tight in poorly concealed rage.Â
âSecond,â he croaked. âWho is that?â
At the sound of his voice, the figure visibly jumped. They tried to dig out of Secondâs grasp despite the, no doubt, pain shocks being sent through them. As Second grunted in effort to hold them, an unholy muffled screech sounded from under the hood.
âSecond!â Assistant Director exclaimed, cold realization shot through his chest and settled in the pit of his stomach. âWho is that?!â
âUgh!â Second rolled their eyes as they stabilized their struggling figure. âRuin the surprise why donât ya? Fine.â
They ripped off the hood and there, bloody, bruised, gagged and thin was Villain.Â
His Villain. Eyes watering in pain, anger coiled in every muscle.Â
âVillainâŚâ he whispered, taking in the scene before him. He struggled to get his feet under him, but only accomplished his knees.Â
Her eyes drunk him in like he was water in the desert. It was as if she was trying to memorize everything that might have changed in the time they were apart.
âAll day every day for three years we created the perfect plan to break out,â Second let go of Villainâs neck to grip her hair, in the stumble Assistant Director saw the glint of the power inhibitor cuffs. âAnd last week, we finally did itâŚhome freeâŚnothing to stop us from building an empire againâŚexceptâŚâ
Second gave Villain an ugly sneer.
âAll she wanted was to see her precious Henchman again. No matter that it was too dangerous, no matter that he was the one who betrayed us in the first placeâŚno matter it wasnât Henchman who stayed up all those nights with herâŚplanned with herâŚsupported herâŚno, of course, all that mattered was the fuckboy who ruined EVERYTHING!âÂ
Second yanked Villainâs head, training it straight on Assistant Director.Â
âWell there you go sweetie!â Second also stared at him, taking in his disheveled appearance. Blood leaked from the gashes on his shoulders as well as from the cut on his head. His form shook with exertion and his arms and legs had goosebumps from their state of undress. âYou got to see him! No starched shirts, no ironed pants, hell, not even a pair of shoes! Just the pathetic, little, mundane, that he is!â Second leaned in close to Villain, âAnd always was.â
âVillainâŚâ he tried again. Her entire body was quaking and her eyes, though streaked with pain, held a rage heâd never seen before.Â
Their eyes met, they held a silent conversationâŚas if no time had passed.Â
He shifted to look at Second,
âIâm going to kill you,â he stated. âYou hurt her. Iâm going to kill you.â
âHaha!â Second cackled and their hand loosened on Villainâs hair. âAnd how, exactly, do you plan to do that? You canât even stand! Youâre the one whoâs going to die today, Assistant Director. Youâll scream as she watches, and no one will come to save you.â
Just as Second leaned in to emphasize the last word, Villain sprung up with a snarl. She knocked her head straight into Secondâs nose resulting in a resounding crack!
With an agility Assistant Director never possessed, Villain shot forward like a bullet, right for him.Â
But Second recovered quickly.Â
Power crackling, Second screamed as they sprung forward after her, hard outstretched to grip Villain with the intention to subdue.Â
With every ounce of willpower he possessed, Assistant Director threw himself at Villain. He practically rolled over top of her, and gripped the chain length connecting her wrists behind her back.Â
Secondâs attack, meant for Villain, hit him right between the shoulder blades.
Heâd never felt pain like this.Â
His scream echoed through the empty warehouse as the electricity coursed through himâŚ
And straight into the cuffs.Â
They burst apart.Â
Before Second could even contemplate what happened, Villain snarled, grabbed and threw them across the space.Â
A resounding and sickening crunch signaled it was the end.Â
Assistant Director tried to steadied himself on unsteady arms, wondering how in the world his heart was still beating. He coughed and tasted metal and bile.Â
It all went to the cuffs. He was saved because it all redirected into the cuffsâŚ
Damn, he definitely needed to meet with a cardiologist after this.Â
Delicate hands smoothed over his forehead, swiped down to his cheeks and brought his head up.Â
âHenchmanâŚoh godâŚâ Villain had tears in her eyes, whether it was her injuries or seeing him again that caused the tremor, he didnât know, but he relished her touch. âWhere did they hurt you?â
âI'm okay,â his voice cracked. âYouâŚyouâre hurtâŚâ
He was enveloped in a bone crushing hug. He clung back with desperation.Â
âNone of that matters now.â
The sound of shouting and banging assaulted their ears.Â
âName!â He heard Partner call for him.Â
âAssistant Director!â Came the shouts of more agents.Â
Villain stiffened in his arms.Â
Thinking quickly, or maybe not thinking at all, Assistant Director took off his thin shirt, âLay against me,â he said and he pushed her head down to press against his bare stomach, her nose tickling his naval.Â
With his shirt he covered what remained visible of her face and hair. He clung to her and willed her not to move.Â
Trust me, he wanted to say, but dared not. Still, she seemed to understand.Â
âName!â Partner gasped as he skidded to a halt beside him.Â
âAssistant Director!â Cried Director, who was not far behind. âGood god lad! What did they do to you!âÂ
The elder instantly took off his jacket and laid it over Assistant Directorâs bare shoulders, covering the electrical burns.Â
âNameâŚâ Partner uneasily knelt beside them, taking in the individual with a covered head. Assistant Director pressed her closer to him.Â
âSecond is dead, over there,â he gestured with his head. The two took in the broken body beyond.Â
They looked back expectantly.
âThis is a civilianâŚSecond took herâŚumâŚthough I would talk if theyâŚâ Partnerâs eyebrows rose and Directorâs posture hardened. âShe has a head wound, so you knowâŚâ
He felt his lie die in his throat. There was no way theyâd get away with this.Â
They stared at him in silence, the seconds ticking by, his heart hammering. VIllain held one arm around his waist and it tightened with each moment.Â
âPleaseâŚâ Assistant Director broke. A tear finally breaking through his shield.Â
Partner sighed, âNameâŚâ
âA head wound you say?â Director grunted. They studied the couple, each clinging to the other. âWell, I guess youâd better keep that covered.â
Assistant Directorâs eyes widened. He nodded slowly, âYes, sir. Of course, sir.â
Director gripped a confused Partner by the arm and hauled him away. âBest we secure the perimeter.âÂ
Leaning over, Assistant Director felt all the tension drain from him. He pressed his lips to her shoulder and left them there as he deflated.Â
A responding kiss was pressed into his bare stomach.Â
The late nights, the cold dinners, bringing work home with them because there was too much to possibly finish at headquartersâŚ
The signs had been there for a while.
They should have been better.
They should have tried harder.
They should have done more!
But that didnât matter now did it?
Not after the betrayal cut through their heart like a searing knife and left them frozen to the ground.
They should move.
Really, there was no point in sticking around.
What were they going to do? Yell? Punch the wall? No, they couldnât even move let alone summon the energy toâŚtoâŚscream?
No, not even that.
Why werenât they moving?
They really needed to get out of this doorway before they were noticedâŚ
âOh, my god!â
Too late.
âOh shit!â
âHero!â
âHero!â
âShit, fuck, HeroâŚhey itâs notâŚâ
âHero, baby, I can explain!â
âYouâre early! You werenât supposed to see this!â
âI know what you must be thinkingâŚâ
âOh god, we were going to tell you, just not like thisâŚâ
âNever the right timeâŚâ
âSurely, youâŚâ
Hero let the two voices clamor over each other without the energy to form two words in response.
In the end they finally did move, staggering, without purpose, without supplies, without any clear thought save for the mantra of move, move, MOVE pounding in their overwhelmed skull.ďżź
They donât remember ending up in the 24 hour diner just off K Street.
But they do remember a hand gripping their hair, pulling their head from over their cold cup of coffee, cold eyes meeting their own red-rimmed ones and a voice teasingly speaking,
âHey, now. Looks like our little hero is a bit worse for wear tonightâŚtell me, whatâs a good boy/girl like you doing in a dingy place like this? Surely you realize, a hero out in the middle of the night, looking like this? Well, thatâs just asking for trouble.â
I hear you! And I wrote an extra long one for the plethora of requests! Y'all are the best. I hope you enjoy!
Warnings for: Creepy Villain, Swearing, Violence, and Manhandling. Please be safe my dears!
Other Villain was nervous.Â
When they were asked to work with Villain in taking down Hero, their initial reaction wasâŚhesitant to say the least.
 Villain was infamous for their specific methods in dealing with heroes. Most of those methods involved some form of torture, not just to them, but to everyone involved. From police to unlucky witnesses, Villain took an immense amount of joy out of destroying someoneâŚanyone who happened to catch their eye. They crossed lines, delighted in crossing linesâŚlines that Other Villain didnât even know existed, yet Villain always had a new way of causing pain and terror.
And that was just their messed up past! Honestly, Other Villain thought Villain reached the max of crazy.Â
Until recently.
Lately, Other Villain had noticed a change in Villain, a certain tip one could say, towards unhingedâŚat least more than before. Villain was always sadistic and crazy, but the moment this new mission took off, they became calculated, dedicated⌠hell, straight up obsessed. As if they were a drug addict looking for a fix.Â
Poor Hero, it seemed they were the fix Villain jonesed for. Too bad. Villian was definitely the kind of crazy that once they got fixated there was no going back.Â
So when Villain initially approached them about a collaborationâŚOther Villain flat out refused. There was no way in hell they were going to expose themselves or their people to someone as deranged as Villain.Â
There was villany and there was insanity. Other Villain knew one needed a healthy boundary between the two. Villain thought they were one and the same.Â
But then Supervillain got involved.Â
There wasnât really a choice after that.Â
âWhatâs wrong boss?â Other Villain turned from their dimmed phone screen to look at Henchman. True to their title, the towering figure was rarely out of sight of Other Villain. Henchman had pledged and proved their loyalty to Other Villain years ago. When Supervillain not so asked for Other Villainâs involvement for this mission Henchman refused to have their boss work with the other viliantry without their support. No matter how much Other Villain told them to stay behind.Â
âWhat?â Other Villian squinted their eyes, adjusting to the bright lights of the warehouse after staring at their phone for so long.Â
Staring at a specific text for so long.Â
Tonites the nite! Off to pck up a litle gem!Â
Any time Villain sent such a vague text there was trouble in store. And not the usual kind that Other Villain enjoyed.Â
âYour face,â clarified Henchman. âYouâve been scowling for two hours. What has Villain done now?âÂ
Other Villain rubbed a hand over their face. âItâs nothing theyâve doneâŚat least I donât think soâŚor nothing theyâve done yet.âÂ
âOh god.âÂ
âI know,â Other Villain nodded. âThe sooner this is done the better. Iâm starting to think leaving and starting over in another city would be better than this.â Safer, surly.
Henchmanâs face pinched in a mix of concern and distaste, âDonât talk like that boss. This cityâs always been yours by rights. Whatâs Supervillain and Villain compared to you? Nothinâ thatâs what!âÂ
Other Villain jolted at the words and gripped Henchman hard on the arm, they hushed, âHenchman you canât talk like that hereâŚâ
âNo worries boss,â Henchman leaned close. âSupervillain left hours ago and Villain went out again this morning.âÂ
Still looking around the warehouse in paranoia, Other Villain felt their heart rate stay elevated. âOkay justâŚbe careful how you talk while weâre working this. I donât want to riskâŚwell you know.âÂ
Henchman stared at Other Villain for a moment, using that unsettling ability they had at reading everything off Other Villainâs face.Â
âAlright boss,â they said gently. âIâll watch it.â
Other Villain released a shaky breath and nodded. With a pat on Henchmanâs arm they went back to staring at Villainâs mysterious text.Â
âSo?â
Damn you, Henchman.
âSo what?â
âSo whatâs on your phone thatâs got you in a tizzy?âÂ
Other Villain rolled their eyes but held up their screen for Henchman to see.Â
âOh shit,â Henchman breathed. âDoes this mean they actually found it? Whatcha think theyâre going to take?â
Other Villain shook their head, âI have no idea. I mean itâs bad enough that they found Heroâs house and didnât take backup with them, if that is what this meansâŚbut what could they take? What could we even use from there? A birth certificate? Family photos? Villain should have checked in before running off. We could have had a plan on what to useâŚâ
âA family member?âÂ
âThatâs not somethingâŚâ
âNo,â Henchman interrupted. Other Villain felt Henchmanâs hand gently take their chin to direct their gaze to the front door of the warehouse. âA family member!â
Other Villian felt their heart drop to their stomach.Â
No! This was not happening! Supervillain said reconnaissance only if Heroâs house was found!Â
With a figure slumped and visibly shaking over their arm, Villain sauntered in with a cocky smile, a proud strut, and a glint in their eye that Other Villain knew only too well.Â
âI come bearing gifts!â Declared Villain. At their approach of Other Villain and Henchman, they threw the figure to the ground. They landed hard, arms restrained behind them, a small and choked off cry escaped through the makeshift cloth gag.Â
âVillainâŚwhatâŚwhoâŚâ Other Villain started. The figure on the ground flinched and curled into themselves, hiding most of their face though Other Villain was positive they would see signs of Villainâs violence. Already they saw the figureâs right hand was red and swollen, knuckles bleeding sluggishly.Â
âCan you believe what I got?!â Villain cackled. âYou should have seen it! Hand knitted blankets, apple pie in the kitchen, a fucking wall of just family photos! I mean who would have thought! Hero of all people!â
âMy godâŚâ breathed Henchman.Â
âFamily photosâŚâ Other Villain whispered. Then their vision zeroed in past the swollen right hand to see the left, bruised and pale tied to the rightâŚwith a simple gold band around the ring finger. âVillain, you donât meanâŚthat isâŚis this?â
âHeroâs spouse?â Villain gave the figure a playful kick causing the person to pull so far into themselves in a way Other Villain did not think possible. âI know right? Turns out, our dear old Hero goes home every night to this little treat. Eating home cooked food, getting that sweet loveâŚâÂ
Villain crouched down, with the grace of super strength they easily turned Civilian so their front was facing Other Villain and Henchman.Civilian whimpered and tried to keep their head down, but Villain roughly gripped their chin and hoisted their face up towards the warehousesâ dimmed fluorescent lights.Â
âI mean would you just look at them?â Tears streaked down the captiveâs face as Villainâs sharp nails bit into the skin of their cheeks. Their eyes looked at Other Villain with a mix of pleading, hopelessness, and fear all vying for dominance.Â
There was a spark of something else in there tooâŚwas it resignation? Or defiance?
Take away the fear and the tear stains and that face looked familiar.Â
âTell me youâve never seen something as cute as this!â Villain cooed. They let go of Civilianâs face and effortlessly dragged Civilian into a kneeling position. Fingers digging into their upper arm. Hair fell into their eyes, but it did nothing to hide their complex expression.Â
Other Villain felt like they were going to be sick.Â
They didnât use hostages! There was no pointâŚit was so much more work than what was needed. Other Villain liked quiet missions, takes in the night where no one was the wiserâŚand they were good at that.
Which is exactly why Villain did this. A treacherous voice in their mind supplied.Â
âVillian,â Other Villain slowly approached them, they felt Henchman move closely at their side. âAre they evenâŚâ
âPowered?â Villain cut them off gleefully. âNope!â They clutched onto the back ofÂ
Civilian's neck with such force that they squeaked through the gag, eyes widening.Â
âTotally and completely mundane. I mean, can you believe it? Theyâre a writer or something.âÂ
âA writer?â Other Villain looked down at Civilian, noting the way their gaze looked down and to the side.Â
âOh yeah, always running around with a messenger bag and taking notes for various hoity toities.â Villain flipped their free hand back and forth, âGetting coffee down on 31st at the same time every morning, typing away in that cubicle all day, just to come home and make our dear Hero dinner.âÂ
Other Villain watched as Civilian jerked in Villainâs grasp at the words, a muffled shout of protest coming from their dry lips.Â
âOh, did I not say that on the way over?â Villain said sweetly down at them. With grace that beguiled their true intentions, Villain delicately brushed Civilian's hair off their face. âIâve been watching you for over a month, pookie. Same routine day in and day out. I can see why Hero fell for you. Such dependability.â They scrunched up Civilian's face and gave it a little shake.
Civilian huff and snorted through the gag. They jerked back and Villain let them, abruptly releasing their neck as well, causing Civilian to almost lose balance, only catching themselves just in time by leaning forward.Â
âSo thatâs where youâve been going every morning?â Asked Henchman, their voice scandalized. Other Villain placed a hand on Henchmanâs arm just as Villain sneered at them,
âI canât see how it matters to you where I go.â Their gaze narrowed and they took a step toward Henchman, but Other Villain moved in front of them,
âYou found Heroâs place over a month ago and didnât check in?â Other Villain said while they pushed Henchman further behind them.
Villain rolled their eyes, âWhy would I? Once I found out about thisâŚâ
Villainâs voice tapered out as they moved toward the shaky Civilian. The captive had somehow managed to stand on their unsteady legs and was looking back toward the entrance.Â
In a flash Villain lined themselves up, only inches from their face. Civilian stumbled back in a panic. Villain wiped out their arm like lightning and swept it around their waste, pulling Civilian flush against them.Â
Civilian squirmed, jerked, and kicked, only to freeze as a sharp nailed finger slowly traced down their neck, circling their jugular. Villain watched their pounding, racing pulse with a look of hunger,
âHero married a little, no powered, pathetic, cutie pie...â Villain whispered, âand thought no one would want a taste?â Villain licked their lips, matching Civilian eye to eye, tracing the tear tracks, an obsessed look on their face. âHero needs to learn they canât have their cake and eat it too,â They said lowly.Â
âVillainâŚâ Other Villain whispered.
âCanât you just picture it?â Villain breathed. âHero barging inâŚfrantic, scaredâŚwilling to risk everythingâŚjust to see me rip their Spouseâs throat out in front of them? They watch as the life drains out of themâŚknowing theyâve failed.â
Civilian keened a pleading whimper, new tears spilling down their face. They couldnât jerk away for risk of Villianâs nail impaling their skin.Â
Oh god, thought Other Villain. They felt ill. Oh fuck!
This whole time, Other Villain had thought it was HeroâŚVillain had been fixated, obsessed with HeroâŚalways had beenâŚbut now, it was moreâŚit was, it wasâŚ
It was Heroâs Spouse the whole time. This whole month.Â
They were the drug Villain craved. Villain had been watching them, memorizing them, all the while plotting the perfect death for them. Imagining all the ways to kill Civilian that would best destroy Hero from the inside.Â
How was anyone this crazy?!
Villain looked like all they wanted was to claw into Civilianâs neck and devour them all at once.
This was bad on so many levels. Other Villain should have left when they had the chance.Â
âVillainâŚâ Other Villain tentatively stepped closer. Villain hummed, but their gaze never left the shaking civilian in their arms.Â
Henchman placed a hand on Other Villainâs shoulder, a silent support.Â
âVillain,â Other Villain stated louder. This time Villain did look at them, grip loosening on Civilian just a fraction.Â
âWhat?â
âYou need to report to Supervillian.âÂ
âItâs late.â
âDoesnât matter,â Other Villain shook their head. âThey need to know now, would want to know now. You know what will happen if they find out you did this and didnât bring it to them immediately.âÂ
Villain looked Other Villain up and down, seeming to assess their seriousness. When Other Villain didnât blink they shrugged,Â
âI guess youâre right.â They said with a huff. They maneuvered Civilian so they were being dragged along by their arm. âSupervillain wouldnât want to miss this.â
âWait.âÂ
Villain turned back to Other Villain,
âWhat now?â
âLeave Heroâs Spouse here.â
Henchmanâs hand tightened on Other Villainâs shoulder at their words.Â
âAnd why would I do that?â Villain seemed to be amused at the request. Civilian was looking at Other Villain with wide eyes.
âProtocol,â Other Villain improvised. âWe canât have them know where Supervillain is holed up. On the very off chance they get awayâŚwell, you know Supervillain only allows certain people near them.â
The silence that followed was deafening. Henchmanâs grip on their shoulder was getting painful.Â
Villain reached into their jacket.Â
Other Villain tensed, Henchman pulled on their shoulder as if to put Other Villain behind them.
Villain pulled out their phone.
âFine,â They said nonchalantly. âIâll text that I'm coming over with news. Here,â
They all but threw Civilian at Other Villainâs feet. The poor captive landed in a crumpled heap, shaking and silently crying.Â
âGood, good. You can give them an update and tell them Iâll be waiting here for further instructions.â Other Villainâs voice came out strong and confident, even though on the inside they were crumbling. They could feel Henchman standing so close now their back was warmed by their front.
What Villain was planning to do was another level. One that Other Villain was positive Supervillain would not only allow, but endorse.Â
âYes, yes,â Villain cast one last glance at Civilian before leveling Other Villain with a look of pure stone. âRemember, I worked hard to get us thisâŚoportunity. If they get away under your watch⌠yours will be the throat I rip out.â They tossed a smirk at Henchman, âAnd Iâll make them watch.âÂ
âHow dare youâŚâHenchman began, but Villain was already off with a jaunty step and a manic chuckle.Â
âTa, ta!â
They waited in silent stillness for a few long moments after Villain swung the door closed behind them. Finally, Other Villain moved, crouching down to Civilian while abruptly holding their arm out to Henchman.Â
âI need your phone.âÂ
âWhat?â
Civilian cringed away from Other Villainâs hand as they neared their face, but Other Villain only reached behind them and undid the gag.Â
âWhaâŚâ Came their dry voice as they spit out their gag.
âI need your phone,â Other Villain stated again to Henchman.Â
Henchmen easily slipped it into their hand. Other Villain immediately typed in the passcode and started scrolling with one hand, the other took out a switchblade and flipped it open. Civilian scooted back,
âWait, noâŚâ
âCalm down,â Henchman said for them. âThey just want to cut the ropes.â
Henchman stooped and took the knife from Other Villain and left them to their scrolling.Â
Once freed from their bonds, Civilian tentatively shuffled into a seated position. They watched as Other Villain typed on Henchmanâs phone.
âWhat are you doing?â They asked quietly.Â
âThey can track mine,â Said Other Villain as if that answered the question.Â
âOh,â Civilian turned and looked toward the door, but Henchman planted themselves in the way. They leveled a hard look at them. Civilian took in the large stature and knew there was no out running or out fighting the hulk in their current state.Â
After another few moments, Other Villain suddenly called out,
âHa!â They looked up from the phone and straight at Civilian. Civilian stared back in fear. âI knew Iâd seen your face before!âÂ
Shaking their head, Civilian stammered, âI donât know whatâŚâ
âWhen Villain said youâre a writer, you looked cagey. I knew you looked familiar. It took me a few minutes, but I finally figured it out. On the staff web page.â
Other Villain held up the phone, there in bright colors was Civilian's name and picture. Underneath in neat typed letter was,
Lead Policy Advisor
âYouâre a policy writer, you work for Senator McWilliams.â
âNo way. Hero hitched themselves to a politician?â Henchman asked.
âWorks for politicians. Thereâs a difference," said Other Villain. They smirked, âAnd Hero hitched themselves to the one responsible for the Power Policy Bill thatâs about to go to vote, didnât they?.âÂ
âNo shit,â Henchman looked Civilian up and down. âYou write that?â
Civilian looked between the two of them in total confusion. Fear and curiosity warring across their features. âMaybeâŚnot that it matters anymore. Villainâs going toâŚâ
âOh, Iâm not giving you back to Villain,â Other Villain said.Â
Civilian stiffened, eyebrows knitting together. âSo are you going to let me go?â Their voice shook with unveiled hope.
âNope,â Other Villain shook their head. Civilian crumpled. âBut Iâm not going to kill you.â
They leaned forward.They felt like Charlie finding the golden ticket. Finally! They could spin this situation and be out from Supervillainâs grasp for good,Â
 âLook, I donât know if you noticed, but Villain and I donât really see eye to eye. That being said, Iâm not altruistic, nor am I stupid enough to go against your spouse in a one on one fight. I, we, need a ticket out of here and you my friend are the ransom.â
Civilian drew their knees close to themselves, shaking their head, âBut you just saidâŚyouâre not going against my spouse.â
âExactly,â Other Villain stood abruptly, pulling Civilian up with them. Meeting Henchmanâs eyes for a silence confirmation, Other Villain spoke to Civilian, âSo letâs get the hell out of here, then you're going to call your boss. Heâs going to give me a lot of money to get his best policy writer back.â And then Henchman and I will be good as gone. No harm, no foul. Civilian goes back to apple pies and family photos, we get out of working for Supervillain, They thought.
Civilian shook their head firmly. âSpouse will come for me long before a ransom goes through!â
Other Villain shook their head with a smirk.Â
âNot where weâre going.â
Other Villain watched as Henchman pulled a black cloth from their pocket and swiftly threw it over the eyes of Civilian, tying it before easily taking hold of Civilianâs arms. They cried out,
âWait!â
âLetâs go.âÂ
If all went well, Other Villain and Henchman would be gone in a new city by tomorrow.
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Thank y'all for being so patient with me! As it's been a while I decided to continue an oldie, but a goodie! Plus I made it extra long.
Hope you guys enjoy! You can find parts 1, 2, 3, 4 here!
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Warnings: Mentions of beatings and gaslighting. Violence, suffocation, and some swearing.
Please be safe my dears!
Photographer was in the bathtub again.Â
Technically, they knew they could sit and wait anywhere in the room, but the bathtub was their area of choice. There was something comforting about the small, oval space, it made them feel protected on almost all sides and the warm light over the sink dowsed the room in potential coziness. It felt like, in that space, no time existed. For a brief moment, it was just them with no threats, no obligationsâŚjust pure isolated safety. Â
Perhaps this is why the bathtub is most peopleâs area of choice to cry in.Â
Photographer sure had done their share.Â
As it was, the bathroom was Heroâs area of choice to place Photographer whenever they had to go out. Logically it made sense. There were no windows, the doorknob was easily manipulated to lock from the outside, and depending on how long Hero was gone, they didnât have to worry about Photographer making a mess in their absence.Â
Like a fucking dog.Â
In this instance, Photographer was looking at hour four in the bathroom. At least, they thought so. There was no sense of time available to them.Â
They knew Hero could take a few minutes to an entire day with Photographer locked in the bathroom, so they did what three weeks of habit had taught them, and placed a few towels on the floor of the tub to curl up and nurse their never ending injuries.Â
God, Photographer couldnât do this much longer.Â
They could feel their body giving up, withering away. Thereâs only so many beatings one could take before the healing process just couldnât keep up anymore.Â
They couldnât even walk without assistance. Well, not without Hero dragging them about the apartment.Â
It was terrifying. Knowing, feeling, their body shut down bit by bitâŚHero hurting just enough for Photographer to experience the fear of a long unavoidable death.Â
âI can still save you, you know, if you tell meâ, Hero whispered to them this morning as they lay prone on their bedroom floor. âThis is all still reversibleâŚbut not for much longer. Youâve got no powers my friend, we both know you wonât bounce back soon.â
When Photographer said nothing, Hero dragged them into the bathroom with a âLetâs see what one more day with no food does, eh?â And left to presumably do their classic hero-ing.Â
Photographer shifted and whimpered. With no one else in the apartment, they didnât feel the need to hide just how awful they felt. And awful was an understatement.Â
Hero fed them, but only just enough. After all, a dead Photographer couldnât reveal where the film was, nor become a puppet for Hero to use later. But Photographer could still feel the sharpness of their bones against skin every time they moved in the porcelain bowl. The bruises were now so extensive that Photographer couldnât make out what their skin color used to be on their torso. And every day Hero would shift between the tyrannical murderer Photographer caught in the warehouse, and just plain Hero, Photographerâs friend who had saved them on countless occasions.Â
Photographer knew what Hero was doing to them⌠gaslighting, manipulatingâŚbut their exhaustion was getting to the point that they might just believe Hero was still their friend one of these days.Â
But what would happen once Hero got the film? Finally acquiring the one thing that seemed to put a hold on whatever plan Hero put in place?
Photographer had a feeling that many people would die. One in particular for sure.Â
They couldnât let that happen.Â
Shifting again, Photographer pulled a towel to cover their already clothed body. Even with sweatpants and a long sleeve shirt the chill never left their body. It upset them that they hadnât escaped before this, Hero constantly with them at firstâŚnow their body was too weak to do so.Â
Hurry Villain! They thought desperately. Just as they had since Villain showed up on their door step two days ago. Please!
They wondered what plan Villain was concocting to rescue themâŚif they were going to at all. No, of course Villain would. Photographer remembered Villainâs face at the warehouse when (after having lots of time to think about it, Photographer figured it out), Villain thought the dead body on the warehouse ground was theirs.Â
It was a look of pure devastation. Pure fury.Â
The same way Photographer would feel if their places were switched.Â
No, Villain was coming for them. They just needed to hold on a little longer.Â
And what about Assistant Director? Did he open the package Photographer left on his desk? Had he developed the film? A security guard at Investigation Agency owed Photographer a favor and they cashed it in to get the package placed on the desk of the man Hero seemed to hate the most.Â
Photographer chuckled through their slow tears. It was ironic, Hero holding them hostage so they would reveal where the film was, before it got into Assistant Directorâs hands. And Assistant Director was where Photographer hid it in the first place.Â
Then again, the note included would have dissuaded the young bureaucrat from looking at the film too soon.Â
Hero holding them hostage in their own home was unexpected. Not at all a part of the plan.Â
Then again, neither was Villain coming to look for them.Â
The slam of the front door pulled Photographer from their musings. The sound of fast, heavy foot steps towards the bathroom made them push up against the side of the tub. They curled up. Try to be small, try to be small, the mantra echoed in their head.Â
âPHOTOGRAPHER!â Hero screamed. The door flew open. It hit the side wall with enough force to leave a glaring dent.Â
Photographerâs eyes widened in the face of Heroâs fury. They couldnât stop the uncontrollable shaking nor the sound of fear that escaped them.Â
This was not the Hero Photographer had known the past few weeks. This was not the methodical, torturous captor. Photographer felt ice claw up their spine as their gaze met HeroâsâŚHero was angry. No, Hero was furious. This was the same face Hero had when they lost control with Agent.Â
Something happened today.Â
Dear godâŚdid Hero find the film? Was Assistant Director dead? Did Villain try something?Â
Was Photographer about to be murdered in their own bathroom?
âWhat happened?!â Hero roared, crowding into Photographerâs space and looming over them.Â
Hero gripped the porcelain sides, the space going from protected to prison in a matter of seconds.Â
âI donât know what you mean,â Photographer stammered, sliding down as far as they could go. Their feet and knees bunched near the faucet as their back lay flat.Â
âWhat did you say?!â Hero growled.Â
âNothâŚNothing,â Photographer felt their heart would stop with how fast it was going. âIâve been here all day, I swear, even since you dragged meâŚâ
âI KNOW!â Hero punctuated with their face jutting down closer to the tub. Photographer whimpered and pushed themselves flatter. âI know youâve been here all day, you pathetic, no power, waste of trash! I mean before!â
âWhaâŚWhat before?âÂ
âBefore,â Hero lowered their voice, âwhen Villain was at the door.â
What? But that was two days ago!
âIâŚI donâtâŚâ Photographer hated how weak they sounded, but sheer panic shot through their veins like lightning. âYou were there! You heard! I sent them away!âÂ
Hero reached down and placed their left hand flat against Photographerâs chest.Â
âYes, I heard.â Slowly, almost gently, they began to push down. Pressure increased as Photographer became pinned against the bottom of the tub. âSo how did you do it? Huh, Photographer? I listened to everything, I know you had no pen or paper, how did you ask for help?âÂ
Hero pushed down further. Photographerâs eyes popped and their breathing hitched when they realized what Hero was doing.
Dear god, Hero was going to crush them!
Slowly, painfully, Hero would make it lastâŚmorbidly Photographerâs brain flashed the image of that guy they learned about in the fifth grade, who was crushed during the Salem Witch Trials.
Photographer desperately gripped Heroâs arm with both hands, pushing up in a futile attempt to relieve the pressure.Â
âIâŚI didnâtâŚâ They squeaked. Hero pushed down harder, all air forced out of Photographerâs lungs. They gasped rapidly for breaths that never made it past their throat. Their nails clawed at Hero.Â
âThen why!â Hero ground out, each word accented with an extra push of their hand. âWhy was Villain spotted leaving Assistant Directorâs house this morning? Huh?! Why would that swine ever go near that man unlessâŚâÂ
â...pleaseâŚâ Photographer wheezed. Their vision was going dark. The pain so severe they were sure to hear the crunching of ribs any second.Â
âUnless,â Hero continued. Their face now mere inches from the gasping Photographer's. âUnless they were willing to risk it allâŚand they would only do that for one person.âÂ
Suddenly, the pressure was gone. Photographer violently jerked as their body spasmed against the first deep breath of air.Â
Every fiber of their being was on fire.Â
Tears spilled from Photographerâs eyes as they curled onto their side away from Hero. Body shaking and lungs aching.Â
A hand slid up and down their arm before gripping their bicep holding them still.Â
âYou know, Villain was ready to kill me when they thought it was you whoâs heart I held in my handâŚI had no idea, not before then anyway, how much you meant to them.âÂ
â...pleaseâŚâ Photographer rasped. Their hand rested against the porcelain side, as if it would magically become a door and let them escape.Â
âI wonder,â Heroâs voice tickled so close to their ear, âif they mean the same to you.âÂ
Photographer stilled. Not a breath, not a sound escaped them. They felt ice shoot through their heart.Â
No.
âIâm done playing games, Photographer." Hero straightened up and wiped their hands together. âI didnât want to do this. I thought all our years of friendship meant something.â
Even though they just wanted to sink into the tub and disappear, Photographer forced themselves to roll over and meet Heroâs gaze.Â
âIt did,â they rasped. âIt meant so muchâŚbut you threw that away when you became a murderer and took me hostage in my own home.âÂ
Hero glared down at them, âYou canât possibly understand. There are forces at play here that no non-powered little wretch could ever comprehend. And you, my friend, are screwing up the gameboard.âÂ
A moment of silence followed Heroâs words.Â
Photographer sucked in a breath as realization struck.Â
âThatâs whyâŚâ their eyes widened in wonder as they spoke. âThatâs why.â
 Hero quirked an eye brow,
âWhy what?âÂ
âThatâs why you hate him,â Photographer all but whispered. âWhy you needed Agent. Why you wanted his file.â They painfully pulled themselves up into a sitting position. As each puzzle piece fell into place it gave them the energy to look Hero in the eye. âYou hate him, because he has no powers."Â
  Hero grabbed their hair and yanked their head back. They drew their face so close Photographer could feel the spit as Hero growled.
âYou donât know what youâre talking about!â
Photographer grit their teeth, âDonât I?âÂ
As Hero pulled their hair harder, Photographer forced themselves to speak through the pain,
âYou hate Assistant Director because he has no powers.â
With an animalistic yell Hero shoved Photographer away, their shoulder blades hit the tubâs edge with a loud thump. They slumped forward.Â
Hero huffed deep angry breaths from above as they tried and failed to get themselve up.Â
 âHeâs bested heroes and villains time and time again,â Photographer almost felt like laughing. They finally pulled themselves up with their knees close to their chest. âAnd he has no powers.âÂ
They raised their gaze and met Hero straight on.Â
âIâm done with this,â Hero whispered. In a flash they turned their back and strode towards the door. And a much more conversational tone, they said, âYou have no family and no friends of note around here, Photographer.âÂ
Photographer drew their eyebrows together in question. Hero reached over and grabbed the door handle, moving the door back and forth, testing that it was still functional.Â
âI know how much you value true journalism. With no one to threaten, I figured your freedom was worth more than anything to you.âÂ
Cold dread filled Photographer. They stumbled to untangle themselves and reach over the tubâs edge.Â
âI want that film, Photographer. Iâm not waiting any longer.â
âWaitâŚâ Photographer stammered. Their mind knew where this was going and all previous confidence at figuring out Heroâs motivations left them. âYouâŚâ
âLetâs see how tight lipped you are when itâs Villain squirming under my hand.â
âNoâŚâ
âSee you in a bit Photographer.â Hero threw one last look over their shoulder. A sadistic glint in their eye, âWeâll soon have a guest.â
âNO!â Photographer screamed as the door closed, locking them in once more.
NO I am not dead! But I do have an auto-immune condition which has been wreaking havoc for the past two months.
That being said, I am now on the mend and back in action!
I have some requests that I am working on and will post soon, but in the meantime, is there any snippet or prompt anyone is just dying to see continued? Please let me know in the comments! I want to know what y'all want and then I can prioritize that.
Hi! I really like ur writing I've read almost all of ur snippets. Can you do a detective x villain? It's ok if you can't :)
Thanks!
Of course I can! Thank you so much for the request!
This one ended up being a bit longer than intended, but I hope you enjoy.
Warnings: Really creepy villains, blood, broken bones, and talk of torture. Please be safe my dears!
Gravel bit into Detectiveâs knees as they layed, shaking and sweaty, under the railroad car. Fresh rain pitted and patted against the dusty rocks that lined the rails, causing particles to rise into the air in a futile attempt at remaining dry in the onslaught.Â
Futile being what Detective felt their efforts at escape were.Â
Shit, shit, shit! Theyâd really done it this time.Â
When Partner mentioned they had seen Hero hanging around the docks and rail stations as of late, theyâd meant it as a passing comment. But Detective suspected a bit more. Hero wasnât one to go to the âlower dregs of the cityâ as they so eloquently put it, so Detective figured Hero was looking for something or someoneâŚonce again not informing the police of their actions.Â
And OH BOYÂ had Hero been looking for someone. And they had found them, getting off the ten oâclock shipping special dressed as a poor rail riding hobo.Â
The disguise might have fooled the odd passerby, but not Detective. No, they had poured over the warrant lists too many times during too many late nights not to recognize the one person present on all of them.Â
What was Hero doing smuggling Other Villain into the city? Why had they embraced like friends?Â
A crunch and slight scuffle on the gravel took Detective from their thoughts. The two were getting closer. No more than a couple cars over now. Should Detective make a run for it? No, trying to out run two supers was not only futile, but would anger them further. Best to stay in their hiding spaceâŚwith any luck the sound of the rain will cover Detectiveâs breathing enough that Heroâs super hearing will gloss over it.Â
Their leg shifted involuntarily causing loose dirt and rock to scuff against their shoe. Dammit! Detectiveâs shaking was getting out of control. They couldnât remember the last time they felt this scared. Three years on the job and Detective had felt they were pretty experienced. Yet, here they were, most likely about to die. No wonder the older guys still called them a green horn.Â
They didnât even call Partner. Never had the chance. Other Villain caused Detectiveâs phone to turn white hot in their hand the moment it was close to their ear, just before Detective ran into the maze of railcars. The palm of their hand stung with a burn they knew would scar.Â
âI know youâre here Detective,â Heroâs sickenly sweet tone floated from a few cars away. âI can hear your heartbeatâŚfluttering like a little rabbitâŚtell me Detective, are you scared? Or is it the thrill of the chase? It is for meâŚâ
Detective squeezed their eyes shut at the words. In their mind they could see the autopsy reports of Other Villainâs victims, so many victims, from the years when Other Villain owned this city. The things done to themâŚthey had not died quickly.Â
It had taken years to run them out of town. And Hero was bringing them back again.Â
Hero let out a sharp laugh, now much closer than they had been.Â
âI heard that Detective! The skip in your heartâŚyouâre not just scared are you? Youâre terrified!âÂ
Detectives forced themselves to breathe slower, hearing their racing heart themselves as it pounded in their ears.Â
âThatâs good,â Hero continued; each sentence getting them closer and closer. âOther Villain likes them that wayâŚterrified and quiveringâŚnever saw the appeal myself, but for you Iâm willing to make an exception. Who knows? Perhaps you can live up to that baby face of yours and we can get you crying before you die.âÂ
As scared as they were, Heroâs words sent a jolt of anger through Detective. Like Hell! They might become just another tally on Other Villainâs record, another autopsy report, but hell if they werenât going to go down fighting. They vowed not to shed a single tear.Â
They had to do something! Detective frantically whipped their head around, looking from the gravel under them to the heavy iron aboveâŚsurely there was something they couldâŚTHERE!Â
As fast, and as quietly as they could, Detective gripped the old rusty nail from among the rocks with their uninjured left hand. With their right, they used the tips of their fingers, avoiding their burnt palm, to take hold of a larger stone. With a prayer and a wish they tossed it out and away from where they were hiding. They knew Hero finding them was inevitable, but with the rain and now the sound of the thrown rock, perhaps Hero finding them could be delayed long enough for Detective to leave a message.Â
They shifted onto their back and, with the old nail, started scratching into the rusted iron above as fast as they could.
H X OVâŚthe scratching was louder then they anticipated and they heard the abrupt scuff of steps changing direction⌠PP DOXâŚThe steps had turned to heavy stomps as Hero followed the sound and got closerâŚ9 30 NO V⌠Detectiveâs hand shook as they scratched as fast as legibility would allow, Hero was only a couple cars awayâŚTL FM SRYâŚ
A firm hand clamped painfully on their ankle and Detective was ripped with brutal force from their hiding spot. There was no resistance they could give, the strength was unmatched. Detective felt their back rip across the large stone ballast and the back of their head hit the rail. In less than a second they were lying prone in the space between cars, the rain not hitting their face due to the weight which had settled above them, across their middle and hips.Â
A sharp, piercing, deranged, cackle rang across the railyard.Â
Detective squinted their eyes open. Above them, now pinning them to the ground, was not HeroâŚbut Other Villain. Detective moved to pull their gun from their holster, but Other Villain was fast, deceptively, powerfly, fast, and with the same speed and strength that had pulled them from under the railcar, Detectiveâs gun was thrown at least ten years from them and their wrist was gripped and twisted until a loud and sickening crack echoed in the rain.Â
Detective screamed, instinctively pulling their broken wrist closer only to have Other Villain grab both arms and wretch them over their head. The burn on their right hand throbbed, and the broken wrist on their left was white hot agony.Â
âNow, now, nowâŚno need to use something so primitive,â sing-songed Other Villain. âThough, I guess when you're so mundane, thereâs nothing else for youâŚâ Other Villain leaned down, so close their nose almost brushed Detectiveâs. âI can smell your fear.âÂ
Detective snarled, bucked and kicked, but it was no use. Other Villain was not gifted with just one, but many, powers. Speed and strength being the top two.Â
âItâs been so long since Iâve experimentedâŚtell me, how long do you think you can live as I pull out your organs one by one?âÂ
Detectiveâs eyes widened at the words and their useless struggles took on new life, but still to no avail.Â
âSurely, not as long as a superâŚbut maybeâŚyou do seem a determined one..â Other Villian shifted Detectiveâs arms to only be held down by one hand, while the other slid down to grip the side of their abdomen with their clawlike nails. Detective gasped. âI could start here. Do you still have your appendix? I guess Iâll find outâŚâ
âOh do stop teasing the poor wretch,â came Heroâs voice. Crunching gravel echoed in Detectiveâs ear as Hero came to stand next to their head and leaned into their view. âWe canât kill them until theyâve answered a few questions. Not that Iâm adverse to the idea,â Hero nudged the tip of their boot into Detectiveâs armpit, making them jerk. âThis oneâs been a pain in my ass for a couple years now.âÂ
Other Villain leaned away to address Hero, but still kept pressure on Detectives wrists and side, the nails now surely drawing blood with the force that they gripped with. âThen perhaps the less important ones first? Theyâll have to talk once one of their kidneys is dangling in front of their face.âÂ
If Detectiveâs heart sounded like a rabbit before, it was supersonic now. But despite the fear, Detective held their tongue. They would not talk.Â
Hero threw back their head and laughed, âOh my friend, I forgot how deliciously ruthless you are!â
Other Villain turned their attention back to Detective, their nails dug in further; Detective winced and tensed.Â
âYou ask the questions,â Other Villain told Hero, âIâll get the answers.âÂ
âSounds like aâŚâ
BOOM!
The sound of an explosion cut off Hero words. The force of it reverberated through the ground and Detective felt it through their bones.Â
âWhat the hell?â
 BOOM!
Another, much closer this time, shook the train cars and caused Other Villain to lean forward for balance and place more weight on the hand digging into Detectiveâs side.Â
Detective yelled as they felt blood pour freely from the wound.Â
Other Villain and Hero were looking frantically around now, trying to assess the new threat.Â
BOOM!
Another explosion rocked the ground, this time only a few rails away.Â
Heroâs eyes settled on the withering Detective.Â
âWho did you call?â Hero demanded.Â
Shaking and wracked with pain, Detective shook their head.Â
BOOM! Another explosion. Closer still.Â
âWho did you call?!â Hero pushed Other Villain off Detective and pushed their polished boot into Detectiveâs stomach.Â
Detective, once again, shook their head.Â
BOOM!
The train cars to Detective's right groaned with the impact.Â
âDammit, Detective! Who did you call!?â Hero was screaming now, in a voice that Detective only distantly realized was fear, but the force of Heroâs weight on their stomach made thinking impossible. Hero leaned in, placing all of their weight on the one foot as they matched their face with Detectiveâs.Â
Detective gagged as Hero made it impossible to breathe.Â
âWHO?âÂ
âGo...toâŚhellâŚâ Detective choked.Â
With a look of pure fury, Hero raised their fist and Detective knew they couldnât survive a hit from their super powered arm.Â
It seemed their time was up.
The fist came down and Detective closed their eyes.Â
The hit never came.Â
In a sudden and whirling sound of fire and impact, Detective felt the weight on their stomach vanish and their body leave the ground. It was disorienting and loud, and they could only spare the single thought that they had been caught up in one of the oncoming explosions, before the sensations became too much and they felt themselves lost between awareness and unconsciousness.Â
There were distant screams which Detective wasnât completely sure werenât their own.Â
They came too in what could have been minutes, seconds, or even hours later to find themselves half seated in wet grass and half cradled in someoneâs arms. It took another few minutes for them to realize words were being whispered into their hair as a hand raked up and down their back in soothing motions.Â
âItâs okay, youâre okayâŚI know it hurtsâŚIâm sorryâŚIâll make it betterâŚplease wake upâŚI know it hurts, but you need to wake upâŚyouâre okayâŚâ
In the haze of words, Detective felt themselves going back and forth as the person holding them rocked ever so slightly. Whether it was for Detectiveâs benefit or their own, Detective didnât know. The voice sounded so panicked.Â
Detective twitched their head a bit and let out a groan, awareness brought back the pain of their many injuries.Â
âDetective?â The rocking stopped and the voice went from panicked whispers to a shocked croak. âDetective? Are you awake?â
Detective shifted and gasped, they moved their head to look up at the cloudy sky, feeling the lips which had been rhythmically whispering pull back.Â
It was no longer raining, but the sky was still overcast.Â
âDetective?â Came the tentative voice.Â
It was only then that Detective realized who the voice belonged to.Â
Not wanting to move their neck any more than needed, Detective shifted their eyes to focus on the person holding them and whose face was staring directly down at them.Â
âVilâŚVillain?â Detectiveâs voice sounded like it had gone through a shredder.Â
A smile broke through Villianâs tear stained face.Â
âI have help coming. A healerâŚweâll get you patched upâŚdonât worry.â Judging by the look on Villainâs face and the grip with which they held on, Detective wondered if Villain was more worried about their wounds then they were.Â
âNoâŚwhyâŚâ
Why did you save me? How did you know? Where are we?
All the questions got lodged in their throat and couldnât make it out.Â
âWeâll talk after, okay? Iâll explain everything. Just focus on getting better right now.â The words were so soft, nothing like the Villain the Detective knew, nothing like the Villain who terrorized the city on a weekly basis.Â
âYouâre okay,â Villain whispered again. This time more to themselves. âJust focus on getting better. Youâre okay.â
I deceided to play around with Civilian once more! Hope y'all enjoy!
Warning: This contains an unhinged villain and a character being pinned to a bed. Nothing happens, but if this is triggering then skip and read my other works! Love y'all and stay safe my darlings!
*Just a reminder that these snippets are not prompts, but original writings. Please do not duplicate or copy. If you want to do anything with the stories I have here on the blog, feel free to message me about it! I promise Iâm super chill.*
It had been a rough day for Civilian.Â
First the deadline had been moved up (meaning Civilian missed dinner), then Neil (true to his form) spilled hot coffee down Civilianâs back (something they were sure will leave a scar), and then boss decided a public display of humiliation was in order (something to motivate the troops) and since Civilian was right there will a large dark stain on their backâŚwell suffice to say the little respect they worked to gain in the past six months was obliterated in three minutes.Â
It had been a really rough day.Â
Still, despite the hour they were home now. Home! Where the house was warm, the kitchen smelled like cinnamon apples, and Spouse was waiting for them upstairs (hopefully, unless Spouse had been called out again).Â
Civilian wanted nothing more than to crawl into bed and hold Spouse. Have them hold Civilian back, let the tension of the day bleed out and wake up to a brighter tomorrow.Â
They didnât bother to turn on any lights as they entered their home. Civilianâs routine was so ingrained they could remove their shoes, hang up their coat and place down their car keys with their eyes closed.Â
They also didnât bother to look in the kitchen for what was surely a wonderful dinner wrapped up and placed in the fridge. When Civilian had called earlier to let Spouse know they would be late, Spouse had assured them there would be a plate of stew waiting for them. They would eat it tomorrow, tonight the only thing their body craved was sleep.Â
The trek upstairs felt like a mountain, and when Civilian saw no lights on in the bedroom or bathroom, they assumed Spouse was asleep or there would be a note on their pillow stating they were called out to handle a crisis.Â
Civilian hoped it was the former, their Spouse worked harder than they did and deserved the rest.Â
Upon entering the bedroom, Civilian was delighted to see the dark shape of their spouse on the bed facing away from them. Their body was still, with only the intermittent rise and fall of their shoulder to indicate breathing.Â
Civilian left the lights off and gathered their pajamas as quietly as possible.Â
They elected to shower in the morning, not wanting the terrible water pressure in the pipes to wake Spouse. Even so, when finished in the bathroom, Civilian felt ten times more comfortable than before. Long t-shirt and baggy sweats letting their body feel looser than it had been in their cheap suit.Â
Once again entering the bedroom, Civilian took a moment to admire the shape of their Spouse, feeling a little put out, yet relieved that Spouse had not waited up.Â
Spouse had it rough lately. After a few missions gone wrong, their injuries started to add up and they had been assigned desk duty. Spouse hated sitting still (the exact opposite of Civilian) and the tension matched with the injuries caused a lot of sore muscles. Civilian helped as much as they could, massages and hot baths, but with their work schedule becoming more and more demanding, they felt they hadnât been there as much as they should have been.Â
Perhaps they would go away for a long weekend. Somewhere warm. Spouse would like that and Civilian had built up enough flyer miles to keep it in the budget.Â
With a smile, Civilian crawled into bed determined to ask Spouse about it in the morning.Â
As Civilian stretched across their side, Spouse hummed and stied on theirs, one arm arched up in a stretch.Â
âSorry honey, Iâm just getting in. Go back to sleep,â Civilian whispered. They turned on their side to face Spouseâs back. They ran a light touch up and down Spouseâs side. âIâll make breakfast in the morning.âÂ
They hoped the concession would lull Spouse back into slumber, dreaming of the pancakes Civilian made which were their favorite, but no such luck.Â
âYnomphkismoeâŚâ Came the muffled response. And though it was unlike Spouse to talk into their pillow, Civilian understood.Â
âOf course Iâm going to kiss you, I just didnât want to wake you.âÂ
Spouse didnât turn on their back, also a bit unlike them, so Civilian propped themselves on one elbow, leaned close, and reached over to smooth Spouseâs hair from their cheek.Â
That was when Civilian realized something was wrong.Â
Civilian knew everything there was to know about their spouse. And their spouse knew everything there was to know about them.Â
That included the fact that Spouse knew Civilian had a trick shoulder and thus hated holding themselves up on one arm.Â
And the fact that Civilian knew what Spouseâs hair felt like.Â
This was not their hair!Â
The next few actions happened in a millisecond, yet to Civilian it felt like slow motion.Â
They reached out and brushed the hair with their fingers.Â
Their eyes grew wide as the feeling computed in their brain.Â
They kept moving the hair to reveal a face that was NOT THEIR SPOUSE.Â
They barely muttered a loud âWHAT THE FUCâŚâ before the stranger flipped and pinned them to the other side of the bed.Â
Civilian let out a terrified yelp, reaching to push the stranger off only for both their wrists to be trapped on either side of their head. They kicked, but the stranger quickly secured their legs by leaning both their shins on the top of Civilianâs thighs.Â
âWhoa there now,â came the sickening voice. âNo need to panic, we were having such a beautiful moment.âÂ
Civilian looked up, fear tightening their chest and panic gripping their lungs. There was little light in the bedroom, only that of the streetlights through the window, but Civilian knew that shadowed faceâŚthey knew that voice. Â
âVillainâŚâ They gasped. âLetâŚwhatâŚâ
âShhhhhhâŚâ Villain let go of one wrist to trail a finger down Civilanâs lips. âDoes this mean I donât get breakfast?âÂ
Civilian lashed out and threw a heel punch at Villainâs face, it was like hitting a brick wall. Pain exploded down Civilanâs arm and Villain didnât flinch in the slightest.Â
Civilian screamed and their arm fell useless to their side.Â
Villain tightened their grip on their other wrist, âOh! That was a good try. Had I been anyone else that might have worked. Did sweet Spouse teach that to you?âÂ
Yes. Civilian thought through the terror and the pain. Spouse had wanted them to be able to defend themselves.Â
Civilian turned their head away, looking at the door, hoping against hope that Spouse would walk in at any moment.Â
âNow, now, no need to be so distressed,â Villain tutted. They grabbed Civilianâs face and forced their head to look at them. âIâm only doing my part of the plan. About time Hero learned the consequences of their actions.âÂ
What?! No! No! How did Villian know Heroâs identity? A new terror gripped Civilian, Where was Spouse?!
They stilled their squirming and looked Villain dead in the eye. âWhere is Spouse?â They grunted through the grip on their jaw. âWhat have you done to them?!âÂ
Villain tipped their head back and laughed.Â
âOh nothing you sweet thing!â They said jovially. Civilian felt the weight leave their legs and wrist as Villain swung themselves off of them. Civilian hastily pushed themselves up and against the headboard.Â
âWhen looking into their private life I never would have guessed this!â Villain gestured to Civilian on the last word. âHow domestic. You even make breakfast for them when youâre the one home late!âÂ
Villain cut again with maniacal laughter. Civilian pushed themselves as far as they could go on the headboard as if it would create more space between them. They wondered at their chances of escaping, but knew Villain was not only super strong, but fast. Civilianâs wrist throbbed and their heart rate was dizzying. They tried to gather as much courage as possible.
âWhat do you want? To know Heroâs homelife? Well, youâve seen, so now you can go!â Civilian hated how their voice shook.Â
Villain sobered in less then a second. âLeave? Well, yes I suppose that is the planâŚbut me thinks I should stay true to my villainous ways and steal something.âÂ
A deep dread settled in Civilian's stomach.Â
âItâs true I havenât done anything to Hero,â Villain continued looking at them, âyet. But Iâm no fool as to believe I can defeat them with only this.â Villain patted their own arm, flexing the muscle underneath.Â
âNo, I believe I can with this,â and then Villain was pushing into Civilian's space and with a pointed finger they jabbed Civilian in the chest, right over their heart. âI steal this, and Hero will crumble.âÂ
âNoâŚâ But Civilian didnât finish. Villain latched onto their arms in an iron grip and pulled them from the bed. Securing an arm around Civilanâs waist they effortlessly picked them up and started to drag them away. Civilian kicked, screamed, and tried to grab anything they could as Villain pulled them into the hallway.Â
âAh, yes, please do make a mess,â Villain chortled, not bothered in the slightest at Civilian's efforts. âLeave a trail right to the doorâŚI want Hero to see how much you fought.â
And with a last laugh Villain dragged Civilian from the house and into a waiting car outfront.Â
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Hi, i'm obsessed with your writing, it's so perfect! Could you please make part 3 of Villain and Photographer and Special Event? i'm really curious to know what's gonna happen with the photographer and the hero of SE deserves to have a happy ending, i felt so bad for him, i need the cute and romantic proposal of the villain and the wedding of H&V, i beg you (just kidding, no pressure at all lolđ). i hope you're doing well and have a great day!
Villain and Photographer Part 4!
So guess who's not dead? Me!
Got myself into a pretty intense writers block there for a couple months (plus I've been working on a novel, school, and work work) but I have powered through! Thank you so much for the request and the compliment!
I decided to continue Villain and Photographer bc that mystery is so fun for me to write. I also get to play around with my OC Assistant Director whom I love so much.
Hope y'all like! I promise there is more to come both in this story and the Special Event one!
Villain and Photograher Previous Parts: 1, 2, 3
The sitting room was just as elegant as the porch. Or was it a foye? Villain didnât know, they had never been into stuff like that. Still, it was nice. Plush, comfortable, definitely refined. Assistant Director had always liked nice things.
 If his daily office attire was anything to go by.Â
Not that Villain actively sought out the man. Not ever. No one in their right mind crossed him. Not after what happened to Other Villain.Â
Yet, here Villain was. Sitting in the manâs fucking foye. Villain was still riding the high from the gamble of coming hereâŚlet alone actually being let in.Â
Itâs for PhotographerâŚall for Photographer.Â
The clink of ice within a glass shook them from their musings. They looked up from the chair Assistant Director had, none too politely, insisted they sit in for this little soiree.Â
âYou take ice, correct?â Assistant Director set down two tumblers between them, each with three chunks of ice. Two fingers of Macallan 18 year old scotch was poured into each.Â
Yup, definitely liked nice things.Â
âYes, though how you know that particular facet is a mystery.â Villain watched Assistant Director circle around the other armchair before settling into it. The handle of his revolver still present in the waistband of his sweatpants.Â
Villain had to admit, it wasâŚdisconcerting to see Assistant Director like this. Disheveled, baggy clothes, sporting a case of bedhead on only one side, which made Villain almost certain Assistant Director fell asleep on a couch. Most likely still working.Â
It wasâŚnot an image Villain had ever associated with Assistant Director. With the oversized sweatpants and faded Smashing Pumpkins T-shirt, Assistant Director looked almostâŚrelaxed.Â
Or at least, he probably had been before Villain showed up at his doorstep in the middle of the night. Now his appearance clashed with the look on his face which was all too familiar.Â
A look that was a cross between, pissed off, hurry up, and begrudging intrigue.Â
Normally that face was paired with an impeccable suit, but even with the change in attire it was no less intimidating.Â
The famous Assistant Director of the Investigation Agency. The young upstart with no powers who somehow holds his own against every super powered villain and hero alike in the entire city; using nothing but intelligence, tenacity, and a hell of a lot of bureaucracy.Â
Villain hated the man.
Villain needed the man.Â
Villain needed him to save Photographer.Â
âThe same way you know where I live,â Assistant Director twirled a pencil between his fingers, leveling it in a way that resembled a cigarette.Â
âWhat?â Villain inquired.Â
âHow I know you take ice,â Assistant Director elaborated. âThe same way you know where I live.âÂ
Villain nodded. Point taken.Â
Assistant Director replaced the pencil with his glass, rolling it in his hand oneâŚtwoâŚthree times before taking a sip.Â
Villain sipped theirs. It burned from the moment it touched their tongue to its landing in their stomach. If it were anyone else, Villain might have worried about poison, but not Assistant Director. Sure, he was terrifying, brutal, and had a track record that could rival Donnie Brasco; but he was also methodical, curious, by-the-book, and unbelievably fair.
That was why Villain was here.Â
Villain was positive Assistant Director could put them behind bars for any number of reasons and for any number of years if he wantedâŚbut Villain was also banking on that famous sense of justice the man had. If the rumors were correct there was no way Assistant Director would let an innocent civilian, ie Photographer, remain in the situation they were in.Â
The glass rolled one, two, three, times as Assistant Director took another sip,
âWhy are you here, Villain?â The hard edged voice sounded tired.
Villain looked down in their glass, the amber liquid getting lighter as the ice melted.Â
âIâŚâ Villain started. How to approach thisâŚit had to be perfect. They needed him on their side. âRumor on the street is you started out in undercover.â
Assistant Director lifted an eyebrow, âHardly a secret.âÂ
Villain lifted their gaze, âBut you didnât stay there long. Moved up the ranks rather fast.â
One, two, three turns and Assistant Director took another sip.
âAre you here to discuss my ambition?â He questioned. Both knew the topic of his age, or rather lack thereof, was common gossip among heroes and villains alike.Â
âMore to question your motivation,â Villain paused to tip back some of their own drink. âWhy not stick around? You were apparently very good at it. Maybe even the best.âÂ
Assistant Director shrugged, âPerhaps I didnât care for it.âÂ
Villain chuckled ruefully, the old scotch making the sound raspy. âNo one is that good at something they donât care for.âÂ
One, two, three, sip. Assistant Director tipped his head to the side considering.Â
âThatâs true, in a way. And in this case accurate. I did enjoy undercover when I started, but whatâs that to do with you? I donât believe we ever ran in the same circles, even then.âÂ
âNo, but I had done a few jobs for Other VillainâŚâ Villain watched as Assistant Director rolled his glass, one, twoâŚhe froze. â...before you took her down, that is.âÂ
Villain studied Assistant Directorâs face. It was still, frozen, no emotion. Except the eyes. His eyes held everything. Every secret, every angle, every memory that Villain was not privy to.Â
A long moment stretched.Â
âAnd?â The hard tone broke the silence. When Villain looked up, they found Assistant Directorâs gaze piercing their own. His glass stayed unmoving in his hand.Â
âAnd that victory gave you a reputation among Villains and Heroes,â Villain spoke. âNo one can outwit you. Powers, no powers, doesnât matter. Not even the best of us stood a chance.âÂ
The gaze remained.Â
âAnd?â He questioned once more.Â
This was it.Â
âAndâŚâ Villain leaned forward, âI need you to do it again.âÂ
The hard look broke to one of total confusion. âAgain?âÂ
âYes!â Villainâs insides were twisting in apprehension. âAgain.â
Assistant Director was even more confused. âI donâtâŚâ
âNot the undercover,â Villain cut in. âThe outwitting. I need you to do what you do best.â
Assistant Director leaned back in his chair, âBut Other Villain isâŚâ he gestured out and up helplessly.Â
âNot Other VillainâŚHero.âÂ
Two eyebrows shot up. âHero?âÂ
âYes! Hero is not who you think they are,â Villain haphazardly put their drink on the table as they leaned even more into Assistant Directorâs personal space. This was it. It needed to be perfect.Â
They needed his help.
They needed his help.Â
They needed his help!
âAnd I have proof, well Photographer has proof, or at least they have proof somewhere!âÂ
So much for perfect. Try frenzied.Â
âWait, Photographer?âÂ
Villain felt the weight of the dayâs discoveries push them. âTheyâre the one who killed Agent!âÂ
Assistant Director let out a disbelieving huff, âPhotographer killed Agent? I donât think soâŚâ
âNot Photographer! Hero! Hero killed Agent and Photographer has the proof!â
Silence.
For the first time since Villain had ever seen him, Assistant Director lookedâŚstunned.Â
âHero killed Agent,â he repeated slowly.Â
Villain nodded. âAnd Photographer was there. Got the pictures.âÂ
âWith that 1950s Kodac of theirs.â It wasnât a question, it was a statement. Of course, everyone who read the paper knew Photographer favored a certain style. Villain wasnât surprised Assistant Director knew the make and model just by the pictures in the news alone.Â
âYes.âÂ
âWhere is Photographer now?â Assistant Director asked.Â
âThatâs just it,â Villain lowered their voice. They couldnât help the shake of it as they thought of Photographer locked up, trapped in their own homeâŚwith a monster. âHero has them.â
âExplain.â
And Villain did.Â
Everything.Â
Hero acting suspicious the last few months, the text from Reporter stating Photographer was in trouble, Villain breaking every traffic law to get to the harbor, the body, Villain thinking it was Photographer, the rage, the fight with Hero, Villain losing controlâŚPhotographer taking a picture of Villain losing controlâŚfear in their eyesâŚHero knowing Photographer had the film, Hero imprisoning Photographer in their very own apartment, Villain tracking Photographer down, the sign languageâŚthe bruisesâŚthe hidden film that only Photographer knew where.Â
â...and I canâtâŚI canât get them out on my ownâŚâ Villain finished. âTheyâll never be safe from Hero even if I did. I need Hero taken downâŚTaken to justiceâŚif Photographer is truly going to be safe.âÂ
Silence followed the tirade. Villainâs mouth was dry. It felt as though they had been talking for hours, though they knew it hadnât been more than fifteen minutes. They felt panicked, open and raw. They hadnât meant to get emotional, yet it had happened. Out of all the people to see Villain at their most vulnerable, their most desperateâŚthey never suspected it would be Assistant Director.Â
âYou truly care for them,â Assistant Director spoke softly.Â
âTheyâre the only decent person in this entire city. Present company included.âÂ
 âToo right.âÂ
Assistant Director leaned in to Villain, scotch almost spilling as he matched Villainâs pose, âSo what do you propose?âÂ
Villain felt a spark of hope, âYouâre going to help?âÂ
Assistant Director drew out his next breath in contemplation. Villain could see him weighing the pros and cons in his mind.Â
Methodical bastard.Â
 âItâs not going to be easy,â he relinquished. âHero is powerful, both in their actual powers and their connections. I can call in every favor owed to me and it still might not be enough.â
âYou did it with Other Villain, and she had the highest connections I knew of.â
âI had different tactics then.â Assistant Director straightened and placed his glass on the table right in the center of a wooden coaster.Â
âBut the same mind. Thatâs all we need.âÂ
âYour confidence is appreciated, but perhaps overestimated.âÂ
âYouâre the only one Hero is afraid of. We can use that.â Villain pressed. They needed Assistant Directors help. They needed him to agree.Â
âReputation can only get you so far,â Assistant Director countered.Â
Please!
âPlease,â Villain whispered. âPlease.â
It was the first time in their life they ever begged.Â
Assistant Director studied them, calculating, no doubt taking in the pathetic distress written all over Villainâs face.
With a huff and a release of his shoulders he placed one finger on Villainâs forehead and pushed them back to sitting upright in their seat.Â
âKeep your pants on, Villain.â He said in his signature business tone of voice. âOf course Iâm going to help. No need for hysterics.â
Yes, yes, yes, yes! With Assistant Director they had a chance!Â
âSo, where do we start?âÂ
âThe film.â Villain declared firmly. âWe find the film, we have what we need to both lure Hero away and convict them. We just need a plan on how to do that without making Photographer expendable in their eyes.âÂ
âThe film taken with the 1950s Kodak Vito B,â Assistant Director stated.Â
âItâs their favorite,â Villain acquiesce. âIt has to be somewhere not too far. Photographer never left the city after the incident and Iâm sure Hero would have already checked the postage.â Villain ran a hand through their hair in thought. âThey never told Reporter or Editor, wouldnât want them involved I suspectâŚPhotographer must have left some clue though. Something small in the event they couldnât get to it. Maybe in our signsâŚâ
While Villain rambled, Assistant Director stood and walked over to a hard wood desk in the corner. Placing his gun on the smooth surface, he reached into his pocket, removed a key and unlocked the bottom drawer.Â
âSo we begin by searching for the film.â Villain concluded. They watched Assistant Directorâs back for any sign of agreement.Â
âNo.â Assistant Director had removed a small box from the drawer and was unlying the twine that surrounded it.Â
âWhat do you mean no?! Finding the film is the only way to gain some leverage on Hero and get Photographer back!âÂ
âNo, I mean no we donât have to search.â
âAnd why wouldnât we search?â Villain spouted.Â
Villainâs breath left them as Assistant Director turned around.Â
There in Assistant Directorâs hand was a small black tube. Shiney, fragile, with an orange sticker on the side labeled Kodak Vito B.
Well, this took me a while to update. But I finally got the inspiration! I hope you like it and that it was worth the wait.Â
I incorporated an OC of mine who Iâve been working on for a whileâŚIâll let yâall guess who it is. I love them so much!Â
Just a reminder that these snippets are not prompts, but original writings. Please do not duplicate or copy. If you want to do anything with the stories I have here on the blog, feel free to message me about it! I promise Iâm super chill.Â
Anyway, on to the story!Â
Warnings: There are mentions of blood, gore, and some swearing. Please be safe my darlings!Â
Past
Photographer tried to keep their quickened footsteps quiet as they walked and replaced their film at the same time. It was a complicated process of cartridges and tubes, but one they had mastered long ago. It would have been easier if they used a digital camera, easier for them and for Editor, but they preferred their restored 1950s Kodak Vito B. There was something more real about the picturesâŚsomething truerâŚno tampering, no editing, no light adjustment, just the scene in front of them captured forever.Â
It helped that their readers preferred the style as well.Â
Clicking the side film compartment closed, Photographer slowed their pace. They approached the abandoned harbor warehouse with caution. Normally, they tried to stay away from this area unless someone else was with them for protectionâŚsometimes it was the police, sometimes it was HeroâŚa few times it had even been Villain. Those had been the best pictures. Photographer had even been able to sell a few to Time Magazine.Â
It felt good to know their work was immortalized.Â
But Photographer had seen Hero walk into the warehouse not ten minutes ago, so it wasnât like they would have no safety precautions. Hero always looked out for them and Reported while on duty.
Though, Hero was acting strangely today, a little irritable, so Photographer followed them all the way from midtown. Photographer knew that look on Heroâs face, that irritation, it happened right before Hero engaged in a high priority scuffle. Photographer intended for this scuffle to be documented and published before any other news agency knew it happened.Â
Reporter is going to be so happy with this scoop!
The main gate was not an option, Photographer didnât want to get involved in whatever it was the Hero was doing, just document it; so they opted for the rickety fire escape that landed them on a large loft-like area overseeing the rest of the warehouse. Likey where the old formanâs desk used to be, but now there was nothing but open space and a few rusty holes.Â
Slowly navigating the condemned space, Photographer listened as hushed voices floated up and around them.Â
Hero was talking to someone.Â
Photographer grinned as their instincts smelled a juicy story.Â
They inched to the edge, placed the camera to their eye, and zoomed in on the two figures standing in the evening light below them.Â
One was definitely Hero. Their face was at just the right angle for the perfect shot.Â
The otherâŚtheir back was turnedâŚPhotographer could have sworn their short, pudgy statue was familiarâŚbut from where?
âIt was one job. I donât understand what made it so difficult!âÂ
Photographer twitched their eyebrow in surprise, but kept the camera still.Â
Hero had never looked like that before. Hero had never sounded like that before.
Hero sounded so angryâŚso angryâŚso unlike Hero.Â
Photographer clicked the first picture.
âI tried! Assistant Director is making it difficult! He watches everything like a goddamn hawk!â The pudgy man was quaking in his response. Photographer tried to place his voice, but couldnât. If only he would turn aroundâŚ
âAssistant Director is a young upstart! A child compared to you! Are you telling me you couldnât misdirect him long enough to get the info?â
Info? Info for what? Whoâs this Assistant Director? Why was Hero asking and acting this way?Â
The pudgy man violently flinched at Heroâs words.Â
âIâm telling you his brian is like a fucking machine. He knows when anything is out of orderâŚâ
âSo spill some fucking corn chips in his office and let his ocd brain implode for a stint while you get the info! Itâs not that hard!â Heroâs face was red now, their eyes dark and dangerous. Photographer almost jumped back themselves, the cameraâs vintage lens making Heroâs dangerous aura look so much closer than it was.Â
Something was wrongâŚ.really, really wrong.Â
They clicked the next picture.Â
âLook, thereâs a reason he got the job in the first place. Ainât no super getting one over on âim! Heâs got the whole system on lockdown until the new director is settledâŚsucking up to the new boss no doubtâŚ.â
âWhich is why I told you to do it now! While heâs distracted! You idiot! â
Hero raged forward a step and the pudgy man whirled back with a spin and tumble.
There!
Photographer snapped a picture. Both faces in full view.Â
That wasâŚthat wasâŚPhotographer wracked their brain as they snapped another two pictures.Â
That was Agent! From Investigation Agency! Photographer remembered them now. They had more than a few photos of incident scenes with Agent in the background.Â
But what were they talkingâŚ
Thatâs right. Reporter told them a couple days ago. Investigation Agency was getting a new director. Things were a little crazy at the moment. Assistant Director was running things until everything was settled.Â
But why did Hero want information from and/or about Assistant Director? As far as Photographer knew, Assistant Director worked fairly well with supersâŚas long as their paperwork was in order and they followed protocol to a T. They were known as being a hard ass, and incredibly analâŚbut the furthest thing from corrupt.
âThereâs nothing for it! Assistant Director doesnât trust me! I tried!â Agent was backing up further and further and Hero was slowing following.Â
Photographer snapped two more photos.Â
Shit, this was getting out of hand. Hero looked ready to kill. Their power was crackling around their fists in white sparks. The light of it hurt Photographerâs eyes through the lens.Â
Photographer silently slipped their flip phone from their pocket. Their customary danger and location text already written and ready to send. It was a habit they got into after one too many incidents of losing the shot because they were busy calling for help.Â
They hit send.Â
Reporter would know what to do next.Â
Photographerâs eyes never left the camera lens.Â
âSo youâre saying that you failed. You couldnât convince him of your loyalty after all your years at the Investigation Agency?â Heroâs words were cold and low. Almost too low for Photographer to pick up from their perch.Â
Agent sputtered, âNo! I didnât fail! Assistant Director doesnât trust anyone! No one could have done it!â
âWhat I hear isâŚthat you're useless.âÂ
Heroâs fist was white hotâŚthey raised it to Agent.
Photographer clicked, clicked, clicked the camera not truly believing what they were seeingâŚ.Hero couldnât possiblyâŚthey were HeroâŚthere was no way!
âLook, IâŚâ They never finished the sentence.Â
Instantly, precisely, Hero struck. White hot fist, cutting through flesh and bone like butter.Â
Their arm was in and through Agentâs chest by the time it took Photographer to snap one photo from the next.Â
Click, click, click, click.Â
In Heroâs fist was Agentâs heart. Still beating. Agentâs eyes stood wide and unbelieving looking down at the arm in their chest.
Click, click, click, click.
Photographer clicked as the life left Agentâs eyes.Â
They couldnât stopâŚcouldnât do anythingâŚthey just snapped the photos as the man was murdered.
Oh god! Oh god!Â
Photographerâs whole body was shakingâŚHero hadâŚHero wasâŚoh god!Â
They had to get out of here!
Thye snapped one final picture as Hero ripped their arm back and let Agent fall.Â
Photographer shuffled back from the edge, hoping to god that Hero would be too distracted to hear them.Â
They had to get this film somewhere safe!
Suddenly, as Photographer was inching further back, a loud bang echoed through the warehouse.Â
Photographer looked over at the main gate. Hero whipped around, still standing over the bloody body.Â
In through the ruined gate strodeâŚVillain!
Villain, with their hands raised, power pulsing, and gaze locked on Hero.Â
âHero, what the hellâŚâ Their gaze fell to the blood caking Heroâs arm, then to the body behind them. Villainâs entire body tensed, âWho is that?â
Hero raised their arms in a defense pose, âNo one of consequence.âÂ
âYou bastard/bitch!â
Villain struck. The fight broke out and Photographer ran.Â
Over to the fire escape they came in onâŚthey could hear the battle of the two supersâŚpowers being thrown at each other with reckless abandonâŚ.they climbed downâŚclutched the Kodak with all their worth.Â
Photographer ran around towards the front, intending to run back the way they cameâŚsurely help was on the wayâŚthey had texted ReporterâŚ
They approached the side with the ruined gate. If they could just run past, while Hero and Villain were distractedâŚ
A loud ringing strike was the only warning Photographer got before Villain and Hero burst through the warehouse entrance. They skidded to a halt. Their path was blocked.
Villain stood over Hero, power pouring off them in a way Photographer had never seen before. They punched, and punched, and pummeled Hero into the asphalt with a look of pure, unfiltered hatred.Â
Photographer lifted the camera on instinct.
Villainâs fist went down, up, down, up, down, and up with blood.Â
Photographer gasped.Â
Villainâs head whipped to them.Â
Photographer snapped the photo.Â
Everyone froze.Â
âPhotographerâŚâ Villain whispered, almost like a prayer.Â
Villain dropped a limp Hero into the dust. Their gaze did not leave Photographer.Â
âPhotographer.â Was Villain shaking? Of course, they just beat the shit out of Hero.Â
Photographer snapped another photo. Their gaze then lifted from the lens and met Villains.Â
The world needed to knowâŚthey needed to know what Hero didâŚthey needed to know who Hero did and who it was that stopped them.
The sound of the ruined gates collapsing, loud and jarring, snapped Photographer back to themselves. They backed away, still in shock.Â
âPhotographer!â Villain took a step towards them. âItâs notâŚâ
Photographer looked down at the beaten Hero. Blood covered their nose and forehead, but where they expected to see closed, knocked out eyelids, they were met with wide rage filled eyesâŚstaring at Photographer.Â
Photographer made a noise, something between an involuntary whimper and sob.Â
âWaitâŚâ Villain took a step towards them.Â
Photographer turned and ran.Â
Away, away from their parked car, away from the warehouse, away from Villain, and most importantly away from Hero.Â
They hid the film.Â
Reporter didnât believe them.Â
Editor said to leave it.Â
Two days later, Photographer opened their door to Hero; who backed them inside and locked the door.Â
Hero demanded the film.Â
Photographer said no.Â
Theyâd been a prisoner in their own home ever since.Â
Present
Villainâs mind whirled with the information Photographer signed to them. So Photographer had seen the truth. They had photographed the truth as they always did. Now they were protecting that truth with their own life.Â
It had been three weeks. Photographer couldnât last much longer.
Villain knew they needed help. In their mind they kept imagining Photographer, cold and limp on the ground, covered in their own blood, their heart clutched in Heroâs handâŚ
God, when they arrived at the warehouseâŚseen the body of AgentâŚVillain had thought it wasâŚ
But it wasnât. And now Photographer needed Villainâs help.Â
Hero had gone too far. Villainâs informants said Hero was working on something big. Like, BIG, big. Take over the city big.Â
Villain couldnât do this on their own.Â
They approached the elegant house with caution. Nothing, nothing on Godâs good green Earth would take Villain hereâŚnothing short of the end of the world.Â
Yet, here they stood, on the porch that was decorated with no less than ten perfectly trimmed ferns and painted to perfection. Fucking typical. The neurotic bastard.Â
Despite the lateness of the night, Villain knew the occupant would still be awake.Â
They knocked on the door.Â
Not a minute later it swung open.
There, with a gun in his hand and a frown on his face, stood Villainâs least favorite person in the world.Â
âNow, who the fuck gave you my address?â Asked Assistant Director.Â
ahh i just read the entirety of your blog in an hour i am obsessed! you write so well, if youâre free could you do a part 3 of prompt 6? thank you so much :)
Ask and ye shall receive!
Here is part 3 of Prompt 6! I've had a few requests for this one, I only hope it lives up to the anticipation. Thanks for much for the asks!
Here is Part 1 and Part 2.
Warning for descriptions of blood and some fun bathtub time (nothing sexual).
Spyâs eyes slipped closed and their body went limp.Â
âNo, no, no, no, no!âÂ
Villain had been so stupid! Villain had been so wrong!Â
They always had doubts that it was Spy, of course they did. Spy had always been the most loyal, the most trustingâŚVillain felt sweat bead on their forehead as they gently lowered Spy to the elegant carpet. Spy was like a marionette with the strings cut. So limp and paleâŚÂ
Honestly? Spy had been one of their most trusted friends. Thatâs why it had hurt so much, when everything pointed to Spy. Villain hadnât been thinking straight, not with Secretary goneâŚand then Second had said that Spy hadnât checked in, hadnât been on the scheduled flight. Second pointed out that Spy and Secretary had been close lately, that if Secretary was to trust anyone and get tricked and kidnapped, Spy would have been able to do itâŚ
And maybe they did. Came the thought to Villain. Afterall it had been three years and Spy was working for Hero nowâŚand for anyone else that paid, honestly. They flitted from job to job like a bee to flowers. That was how they avoided VillainâŚbut if they had betrayed Villain, surely they would have had money and protection from whoever hired them. Especially if it were Hero. The lifestyle Spy led nowâŚshit, the job they were working on this very cruise was too low for their skills. Spy was just scraping by.Â
And Spy is dying. The blood had continued to pour despite Villains hands putting pressure on the large gash. They could have lied. They could have lied to get Villain to help them, but thinking back to the look in Spyâs eyesâŚNameâs eyesâŚSpy had not been looking for help, because they were not expecting itâŚthey already accepted death.Â
Not yet. Villain vowed. Not now. They pulled up Spyâs, previously white, shirt to reveal the ugly wound. Not now that I know the truth!
Dear god they hoped this worked. Villainâs powers relied on the recipient having the energy and ability to heal themselves, Villain could just speed up the process. What if after that talk, after Villain tore the wound open more, Spy didnât have it in them to heal? Villain had seen it many times before. There were many in their past that Villain was too late to save.Â
Still, they tried. Now that the wound was semi disinfected by Villainâs scotch, Villain could use their abilities to close and heal the damageâŚif Spyâs body had enough in it to heal.Â
The ringtone sounded once more from Spyâs pocket. From the lyrics of âI Need a Heroâ, Villain could guess who kept calling.Â
Something to deal with later.Â
Villainâs bare hands were slick with blood, but still they kept steady over the wound. They focused, breathed in, and out, felt for whatever little lifeforce Spy had left in their body and directed it towards the gash.
As Villain felt the skin stitching back together under their fingers, they kept an eye on Spyâs shallow breaths. They were coming less and less frequently.Â
Soon the wound was closed and Spy was paler than Villain ever thought possible on a living person.Â
Quickly, Villain grabbed their discarded glass and held it under Spyâs nose. They could hear the seconds tick by from the large clock standing against the wall of the stateroom. FourâŚfiveâŚdear god are they dead?...There!Â
The slightest condensation, but it was there! Spy was breathing. Name was alive!Â
Villain let out a breath they hadnât realized was caught in their chest. They felt like a balloon deflating. Lifting a heavy hand, Villain tapped Spyâs cheek.
It was cold, too cold. A normal side effect of the healing process, but still a dangerous one. Villain would have to warm them up and soon. Gently shifting Spy to their side in case they got sick, Villain stood and made their way to the adjoining bathroom.Â
They set the temperature and began filling the tub. It was midsized, large for a cruise ship, and certainly large enough to fit Spy comfortably.Â
Villain left the tub filling and got back to Spy. They needed Spy to wake up before putting them in the tub. They once again knelt and tapped at Spyâs cheek.Â
Come onâŚcome onâŚSpy made a sound and moved their face against the carpet.Â
Thatâs it, thought Villain. They tapped a bit more. Spyâs eyelids flexed as if attempting to open, but lacking the energy. You can do it!Â
Spy shifted again. Thatâs it!
The phone rang again.Â
That same damn ringtone.Â
Spy winced and instead of opening their eyes, squeezed them in reaction to the loud sound.Â
Villain quickly slipped the phone from Spyâs pocket, rejected the call, and slipped it into their own.Â
Hero always did have terrible timing, but who knew they were so insistent when they called someone.Â
Again Villain coaxed Spy to wakefulness.Â
âSpyâŚCome onâŚThatâs itâŚâ They whispered. Spy shifted their face towards them and once again tried to open their eyes. âYou can do itâŚwake up now Name.âÂ
Again, using Spyâs real name seemed to do the trick as those eyes creaked open. They shifted from side to side and finally settled on Villain.Â
âThere now, thatâs what I needed.â Villain wasted no time now that Spy was awake. They lifted them and carried Spy to the bathroom bridle style (something Spy would surely protest once they had the energy).Â
Shit, Spy was light. Villain knew they were just scraping by, but apparently it was rougher than they thought.Â
The tub was at a decent level as they entered and Villain set Spy on the floor while they turned off the water. Spy slowly rolled their head side to side in an attempt to wake fully.Â
Villain slipped off Spyâs shoes, socks and then reached up to remove their stained shirt and jacket.Â
A firm hand gripped their wrist, blood coating Villainâs wrist.Â
âWhat are you doing?â Spyâs voice croaked. Their eyes were sharp and awake now, if not a little weak, and focused on Villain. Their grip was firm, but not strong. It gave Villain both hope and worry.Â
âGetting you in a bath. You risk hypothermia at the moment,â Villain explained. The grip remained. âI donât want these weighing you down. Youâre too weak to hold yourself up.â
Spyâs eyebrow rose in a silent question.Â
âDonât worry. Outer clothes only, your skivvies will remain.â I remember your boundaries, Villain thought but remained unsaid.Â
Spy breathed in and out, then let their grip fall, hand going limp once more. They met Villainâs eye and gave a small nod.Â
Villain slowly worked off Spyâs shirt and jacket. They then lifted Spy gently, knowing that they would be extremely sore after the healing, and shimmied off their pants. In nothing but their underwear, Spy attempted to hold themselves up by the edge of the tub while Villain positioned themselves to help them in.Â
Spy really was thin, Villain observed. They could practically count their ribs. They looked away before Spy noticed them staring.Â
The first dip of the water was met with Spyâs hiss. It soon turned into a hum as Villain placed them fully in. Blood quickly turned the water pink, but Villain paid it no mind. They held onto Spyâs underarms to keep them from slipping under.Â
A few minutes passed in silence. Spyâs eyes slipped closed in reaction to the heat of the bath and then opened once more with clarity as the warmth returned some of their strength. Soon they were holding themselves up. Villain leaned back and observed from the side, not yet comfortable leaving Spy unattended in such a state.Â
âWhy?â Spyâs cracking voice broke the silence.Â
Villain didnât need clarification. They took a deep breath and rubbed their forehead.Â
âBecauseâŚâÂ
The water sloshed as Spy shifted.Â
âBecause why?â Spyâs voice was stronger now.Â
Villain looked up and met their skeptical gaze, âBecause I believe youâŚandâŚâÂ
âAnd?â
âAnd because you are my friend.â
Silence. Villain looked down at the tiles.
âWas.âÂ
âWhat?â Villain snapped their gaze back up.Â
âWas,â Spy stated again. They were no longer looking at Villain, but down at themself, as if noticing the state of their slight body for the first time. âWas your friend.â
âNameâŚâ Villain began.
âDonât!â Spy cut them off. The outburst drained them, color leaving their cheeks. They spoke again, but much quieter. âDonât. Donât call me by my real name.â
âIâŚâ Spy stopped talking as a pounding sound came from the room over. Someone was knocking, rather insistently, on Villainâs stateroom door. So loudly that they could hear it loud and clear through the closed bathroom door.
Villain tensed, so did Spy.Â
âDid whoever did this follow you?â Villain whispered, moving slowly between Spy and the bathroom door.
The water made a slight swoosh as Spy tried to pull themself up more. It didnât work and they remained mostly submerged.Â
âNo,â they answered. âI made sure. I took a way no one could follow.âÂ
Villain believed them. They knew that if Spy didnât want to be followed they wouldnât be. But then, who could beâŚ
âHello?â A deep voice shouted from the stateroom door.Â
âWhat?â Villain said.
 At the same time Spy said, âShit!âÂ
They both knew that voice and knew it well.Â
That was Hero.Â
Since when were they onboard?Â
And why were they at Villainâs stateroom?
Villain and Spy came to the same conclusion at the same time.Â
âHero knows your/Iâm here,â They said at the same time.
The hero agency has an on call physical therapist/chiropractor (PT). They have zero abilities or powers, but know their craft well and how to apply it to supers.
They are very much loved throughout the agency due to their healing craft as well as their bedside manner. When a super has suffered a severe injury, PT is the one at their side encouraging them to take one more step in session and giving them the hope and ability to heal and lead a healthy life. Even supers who have permanent injuries find happiness in their new lives thanks to PTâs careful planning and support.
One day PT disappears and itâs not just one hero agency that calls out the entire arsenal to find them, but many. Even retired heroes come to take up the search.
I'm back once again. Classes were way more demanding then I anticipated. But my New Year's resolution was to write more, so hopefully you guys will see many more snippets in the coming weeks.
I had a lot of fun continuing this one. I must admit I ran with the 'windows' joke once again. Being a historian myself, it's a conversation I've had on several occations. I hope you like it !
Part one here!
Mold and must assaulted their nostrils.Â
Civilian woke with a knee jerking cough which had them rolling over on their side and feeling every bump and bruise of their body in seconds.Â
âWhoa there my friendâŚneed to keep quiet up here.âÂ
Civilian felt a warm hand on their shoulder as another soothed the spasmings muscles of their back. What happened? Who was this? Werenât they supposed to be somewhere? Where was Hank?Â
Their head felt full of cotton and their throat felt raw and scratched. Gaining at least a semblance of control over their lungâs actions, Civilian turned with watering eyes to the one behind them.Â
They froze.Â
âDo you remember what happened?â Villain looked closely into their eyes, âYou took quite the beating, Iâd understand if you didnât.â
WHAT THE FUCK WAS GOING ON? Civilianâs thoughtâs screamed.Â
âYouâreâŚ.â Their voice broke and the rawness flared. âYouâreâŚâ
âVillain,â the other responded easily. A small smile graced their face. âAnd youâre Civilian. An academic if I remember correctly.âÂ
âWhereâŚâ
âWhere are we? Good question.â Villain looked up and around them with mild disgust. Civilian followed their eyes and took in the low rafters, rotted wood, and blown insulation. âA crawl space in the attic. Sorry I know itâs a bit on the stuffy side, but it was the only place I knew they wouldnât find us. And I didnât want to move you too far in case an ambulance was required.âÂ
Ambulance? Why would they needâŚ
The memory came back full force. Their early morning walkâŚthe senatorâŚno airâŚbeing saved.Â
âThe garden,â Civilian gasped out. âThe man at the pond.âÂ
âStill out there,â Villain filled in. They leaned back. âNo brain damage then. Thatâs good. Be a shame if the senatorâs favorite college guest got the smarts thrashed out of them.âÂ
Civilian sat up and rubbed their throat, âFavorite guest?âÂ
Villain tilted their head, âOf course, they spend almost the entire evening talking to you. Old friends?âÂ
âWhy did you help me?â Civilian asked abruptly, wanting to change the subject. Their mindâs eye still seeing the bobbing, bloated, body.Â
âYou were dying,â Villain stated. As if that answered everything.Â
âBut youâre a villain.â Civilian was so confused.Â
Villain actually had the audacity to chuckle. âAnd youâre an academic. I thought we established this already.âÂ
âThen who was that man?â Civilian glanced around the small space for any openings. Perhaps if this strangely cordial villain was distracted talking, they could make a run for it.Â
God, this was so messed up. Why hadnât they told anyone where they were going this morning? What time was it anyway? Was Hank wondering where they were?Â
âOther Villain. Theyâve been tracking the senator since Las Vegas, but you knew that already didnât you.â Villain stated the last sentence as fact.Â
Civilian noted that the only opening was a small door behind Villain. There was no way.Â
Dismayed, they couldnât keep the impatience out of their voice. âWhy would I know that?âÂ
Villain leaned close to them, their tall torso towering over Civilian even with them both crouched on the floor. âAre you telling me that big fat man kept his big fat mouth shut for once? I highly doubt it. Especially not with his friends.âÂ
Civilian fell back as far as they could go, which turned out to be about two inches before their back hit the wall. The soft tone they woke to was gone and Villain had a glint in their eye reminiscent of what Civilian was used to seeing on the TV when Villain was facing off with Hero.Â
This wasnât a rescue, they realized. It was an interrogation.Â
âWhy does everyone assumeâŚâ Civilian tapered off as Villain drew closer and placed a hand on the wall near their head. Somehow it was worse than if Villain had punched the old wood. âWeâre not friends. I only met the man last night.â Their voice shook by the end.Â
Did Villain save them just to kill them here? Like other Villain, would Civilian be considered disposable after they gave up the information? Except, they didnât know what information either would want.Â
Why hadnât they told Hank where they were going this morning?Â
âReally?â Villain sounded skeptical. âHe seemed enamored with you.âÂ
âIâŚI donât know why. Look, I donât know anythingâŚbut, I wonât tell anyone about any of this I swearâŚjustâŚjustâŚâ Oh god, they were descending into stutters again. Why couldnât they have been born taller? Broader? With a semblance of courage? Then they might stand a chance.Â
Then again, Civilian had seen what Villainâs powers could do on TV. They didnât want that hand near their head to get any closer.Â
As it was, Villain seemed genuinely taken aback.Â
âIâm not going to hurt you.â They leaned back, as if just noticing the tactic they were using. âI just need to know what his plan was.âÂ
âWhat plan?â Civilian stayed plastered against the wall.Â
Villain looked at them then, really looked at them. Took in the frazzled, bruised, cardigan wearing, shaking academic in front of them.Â
âGod, you really donât know do you?â The realization sucked the last of the intimidation from Villain's posture. âWhat the hell were you two talking about all night?âÂ
Villain leaned back to sit cross legged on the floor.âWhatâs that have to do with windows?â
âYou can tell a lot about a building's history through its windowsâŚâ Civilian stopped talking at Villainâs raised eyebrow.Â
âYou told Other Villain this?âÂ
Civilian shivered and nodded. The feeling of Other Villianâs hands still lingered on their throat.Â
âAnd they what? After you told them this.âÂ
Civilian tried to look anywhere but at Villian. âLaughed mostlyâŚthen tried to kill me.â
Their voice shook at the last part.
âShit.âÂ
Civilian darted their gaze to Villain at the sheer visual emotion behind the word.Â
âWhat?â Did that mean Villain would have to kill them? They didnât seem to want to kill them.Â
âThat bastard!â Villain did punch the wall then, with the side of their fist. Civilian jumped.Â
âWho?â They squeeked.Â
âThe senator!â Villain fixed them with a look. âThat bastard cornered you all night because he knew Other Villain and I would turn our attention to you. Probably hoped it would give him a chance to lay out his plansâŚwhich he most likely did, before Other Villain got to him. You finding him was the nail in your coffin Iâm afraid.âÂ
âBut why?â Civilian was so lost.Â
âDonât you watch the news?âÂ
Other than the occasional special report?Â
âNo, not really,â Civilian responded. âI stick more to past events than current ones.âÂ
Villain shook their head. âWell, you might want to start. Youâre in a whole mess now. Other Villain wonât rest until youâre dead.âÂ
Why, why, why?! Civilianâs thoughts screamed. But a more pressing question burst from their mouth.Â
âAnd you?â Civilian gulped and tried to put more power into their next words, âAre you going to kill me?âÂ
The moment seemed to freeze. Villainâs eyes met theirs and Civilian felt much like Schrodinger's cat. Until Villain answered, their existence contained both life and death in the immediate future.Â
âNo,â Villain stated. Civilian was surprised to hear the original kindness from when they woke. âNo, Iâm not going to kill you.âÂ
Civilian let a breath they didnât know they were holding.Â
âIn fact,â Villain pinned them with a stare. âIf you let me, Iâll try to keep you alive.âÂ
Civilian was surprised at the sincerity in Villainâs eyes.Â
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I loved prompt six!!! I would love for you to do a part 2 if you felt up to it ! <33
Hey y'all! I finally am able to answer this after a couple months of long, difficult grad school work.
Here is part 2 to Prompt 6 ! Thank you so much for the request! I hope y'all like it!
Warning: Lots of blood in this one. Sorry, it just kinda turned out that way.
âAnd here I thought you didnât need me anymore.âÂ
Villain forcibly pushed Spy onto the plush couch of their extravagant stateroom. Spy gasped and clutched their bleeding side as the pain shot through their entire body like an electric jolt.Â
âLet me guessâŚthe Congressman right? Heroâs been after him for yearsâŚâ Villain turned and opened the complimentary liquor cabinet. They reached for a very expensive looking scotch.Â
âNone of your business,â Spy ground out. They tried to straighten up, but found they could only manage half way. They cast a quick glance at the recently closed doorâŚwhat were the chances they could make a run for it and Villain not catch them? Probably nonexistent in their current state.Â
Villain turned, slowly swishing the amber liquid around in a crystal glass.Â
âI make it my business when the one person on this ship who could âoutâ me is bleeding out in the hallway for all to see.â
Spy squinted as more pain flared through them, âYou could have brought me back to my room. Donât pretend you donât know where it is.âÂ
Villain barked a laugh, âAnd miss a little catch-up with my favorite former employee? I think not.âÂ
Blood was flowing freely from Spyâs side. They shook and hunched over even more in weakness and pain.Â
âYou just want to see me bleed out,â Spy gasped.Â
Villain shrugged, watching them closely, âPerhaps.â
Spy broke eye contact as they squeezed their eyes shut. A shudder ran through them.Â
âI canât say I donât find this rather enjoyable, after everythingâŚâ Spy felt the couch dip next to them as Villain spoke. A hand clasped the back of their neck in a gesture that would have been endearing if not for the pressure.
Villain continued, âKarmaâs certainly a bitch. As much as I wish I did this to you, I guess Iâll just have to settle for enjoying the show.â
Spy forced their eyes open and glared at Villain, âSo youâre just going to watch me die?â
Villain swirled the glass, not taking a drink and not breaking eye contact, âThatâs the plan, yes.âÂ
Spy huffed, they attempted to hold back tears as they started accepting that this was the end. âThatâs gratitude for youâŚshould have known youâd be an asshole till the end. You could at least shut up and let me die in silence.âÂ
âGratitude?â Villain scoffed. âGratitude for what? Betraying me? Hurting me? Letting Hero get a hold of Secretary? This is a blessing compared to what I want to do to you.â
Spy frozeâŚBetrayal? Secretary?...Forcing themselves up a little more, they ground out through the blood, sweat and tears littering their body, âBetray you? You tried to have me killed!â
Villain leaned in close and matched Spyâs intense tone, âOf course I did. You took Secretary from me. I only wish I could take everything from you.â They reached forward with the hand not holding the glass and grasped Spyâs bleeding side.Â
Spy screamed as Villain dug their fingers in. Villain held them up by their arm around Spyâs shoulders. Somehow that damned glass still did not spill a drop, despite Spyâs writhings.Â
âPerhaps Iâll send whoever did this a thank you card. Iâll write it in your blood. Thatâll be a nice touch, donât you think?â
Spy couldnât stop the tears from streaming down their face. Villain clenched their fingers and Spy choked on their own scream.Â
âIâŚIâŚneverâŚâ They stuttered.Â
Villain sneered, âNever what? I find it hard to believe you havenât done just about everything in your life.âÂ
Villain pulled them closer and tugged the wound open even more.Â
âI neverâŚbetrayed youâŚdonât knowâŚâ Spy gurgled on something in their throat, âdonât knowâŚwhat happened to Secretary?âÂ
Villain stilled, âWhat are you talking about?âÂ
Spy felt their eyes close in their haze of pain. Villain shook them harshly and their eyes popped open.Â
âWhat are you saying Spy?!â They snapped.Â
Spy opened and closed their mouth a couple of times before the words came out. âWhat happened to Secretary? I thought they were still with you.âÂ
Villain struck like a snake. Their hand left Spyâs wound and grabbed Spyâs collar, holding them nose to nose. âDonât play dumb Spy.â
Spy couldnât be sure through their incoming delirium, but did Villain sound unsure?
âIâmâŚnot..âÂ
Villainâs hands started to shake. Spy could hear the clinking of ice in the glass.Â
âWhat happened on the night of February 15th, three years ago?â Villain whispered.Â
Spy shook their head. Villain shook them.Â
âWhat happened?!âÂ
âIâŚYouâŚâ Spy licked their lips. âI arrived back from the Gerard caseâŚJust came in from LondonâŚgot to my apartmentâŚHenchman was thereâŚtried to kill meâŚKept apologizingâŚsaid it was orders from youâŚI got awayâŚnever looked back.âÂ
Villain shoved Spy back, though their hand did not leave Spyâs collar. âThe Gerard case was over two weeks beforeâŚyou were supposed to be back before then.âÂ
âNot the banking side of things,â Spy tried to focus on Villain's face, but all the colors of the room made them dizzy. âI sent a messageâŚsaid I was going to be lateâŚloose endsâŚâ
Villain let go of Spyâs shirt. Spy fell limply back on the couch.Â
âYouâŚno. Youâre lying. It has to be you!â Villain sounded close to panicking.Â
The spinning colors were quickly becoming gray. âLying?â Spy chuckled wetly, âWhy would I lie? Iâm dying.âÂ
Spy heard a bang as Villain backed into the coffee table. There was silence for a moment. Spy could hear their racing pulse in their ears.Â
âWho did you talk to?â Villain whispered.Â
âWhoâŚwhat?â Seriously, why couldnât Villain just leave them alone?Â
âWho did you give the message to that you were going to be late from the Gerard case?â Why was Villain speaking with such urgency? In the back of their mind, Spy knew this was importantâŚbut they couldnât seem to care anymore. The colors were almost gone now.Â
âWasâŚso long agoâŚâ Spy croaked.Â
âI know, but I need you to remember. Now Name!âÂ
Perhaps it was Villain saying their real name that did it, but Spy instantly remembered that night. The call, two weeks of dealing with corrupt bankers, then the night their closest friend tried to kill them. Their friend apologizing over and over. All done at Villainâs orders.Â
âSecondâŚâ They whispered. Yes, that was it. They had called Villain's office number and Second-In-Command had answered. They hadnât thought anything of it at the time.Â
âSecond?â Villain asked. âAre you sure?â
Spy weakly nodded, but they were sure it looked more lopsided than it should. âAnswered your officeâŚsaid theyâd give the message.âÂ
Spy closed their eyes. Thatâs it. They answered the question, now they can rest right? WaitâŚwerenât they dying? Spy wasnât sure anymore.Â
They heard the sound of pouring liquid, then Spyâs whole body convulsed as they felt what seemed like the fires of Hell on their side. They screamed and jerked, Villain caught them in a firm hold.Â
âYou donât get to die just yet.â Villain put pressure on Spyâs side, âIâmâŚIâm so sorryâŚdear godâŚwhat have I done? Stay with me Name. Iâll heal you up I promiseâŚGod, Iâm so sorry!âÂ
The last thing Spy heard was Villainâs sobs and their phone ringing from their bloody pocket.Â
"So a siren takes the form of whoever you most desire?"
Supervillain rolled their eyes at Henchman, "It takes the form of whoever you love the most. Love and desire are not the same thing. You would die for someone you love, not someone you only superficially desire."
"Yeah, okay...but Villain is on deck right now and..."
Supervillain whipped their head around, "What do you mean Villain is on deck?! I expressly gave the orders for everyone to stay below!"
"I know but sir...."
"No buts! Go out there and get them back inside!"
"You should really see..."
"Really see what?"
Henchman rubbed the back of their neck, "The form the siren took for Villain, to lore them outside...it looks like..."