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You're my favorite writer, and KĂśnig is my favorite aussie man, so OF COURSE im making you write for him, hal, BEAR W ME !
Alright, what do you think about KĂśnig with the âYouâre here late.â prompt? The reader is part of KorTac and always worked alongside KĂśnig, since they both entered about the same time, because of the readers personality, they are always fighting, one of these fights are specifically bad, leading the reader to go on a mission with another KorTac member, to help out somewhere else and take their mind off things, when the reader face a problem on the mission and ends up arriving late, KĂśnig is furious.
Moths Hit the Window
PAIRING: KĂśnig x F!Reader
SYNOPSIS: Fights with KĂśnig were always loud, but this time his comments went a bit too far.
WORD COUNT: 5.9k
WARNINGS: Verbal fighting, angst, high tension, blood & stitches, wounds, canon typical violence, guns/weapons, death, suggestive near the end, fluff, hurt/comfort, etc.
A/N: Huge thanks to @idocarealot for the German translations!! Also, KĂśnig's wearing the arachnid skin in this because I love it sm - enjoy, Anon!
*I do not give others permission to translate and/or re-publish my works on this or any other platform*
You seethe. If eyes could turn red yous would be a beautiful shade of crimsonâbloody knives ripping out of the cornea to strike whoever happened to get too close. It was as if the very air boiled with the force of a raging tsunami as you stomped down the local military baseâs hallways, covered in blood and guts. Never had you reconsidered working for KorTac more than at this very moment.Â
Maybe I should just become a mercenary, you rip at the torn-apart gloves over your hands and jerk your arm out. Passerbyers quickly avert their eyes as you shove them into a garbage can and continue on with a growl. No shitty rules, no regulationsâno fucking partners.
If people happened to slide past without noticing the steam coming out of your ears, they would have immediately locked eyes on the pure elephant of a man trailing fast behind. KĂśnigâs eyes were goring into the back of your neck, gray and tan garb swaying as the packs and flash grenades on his combat vest bounced with every step. Accents of red do nothing in comparison to his visible fleshâthe section of his eyes uncovered by his mask and head rig alight around his obsidian gaze.Â
 KĂśnig was muttering to himself far under his breath, curses and harsh comments all in German that he wouldnât say to your face. At least not right now in view of others.Â
âI can hear you, you dimwit,â you hiss over your shoulder, grinding your teeth as you both make your way to the armory, âcurse me out quieter!âÂ
âYou are making a scene!â The beast grunts, that heavily accented English striking your eardrums with its harsh dialect.Â
âOh, jeez!â You raise your voice even higher, turning back forward and clenching your hands into fists as blood and guts drip off your gearânone of it yours. âIâm just so damn embarrassed, KĂśnig! Iâm making such a large and obnoxious display. Whatever will I do?!â Sarcasm like a valuable drug is injected into the waves of your voice. People from open doorways look out with shock, brows pulled up.Â
Everyone quickly darts back away when you snap your head in their direction and send them a scathing glare.
No one was surprised to find you and the Austrian going at it again but knew well enough to stay out of the crossfire. Lest someone get roped into it.
âFuck off!â You spit the last curse into the burning air and shove past a soldier ahead of you.
KĂśnigâs dark eyes flash dangerously, lips under his mask twisting into a sneer. The manâs shoulders seem to dig in even farther, spine curling over as if a brooding child.Â
This had all started the second youâd joined up with KorTac. Fresh out of the military and eager to get back into the game after a good vacation the PMC group had been at the top of your list. But if youâd known youâd be paired up with this damn mountain every chance there was just because heâd got into the game at nearly the same time as you, youâd have put in your luck with SpecGru.Â
âI do not see how this is appropriate behavior,â KĂśnig follows as you place your palms on the black metal of the armory door, pressing with your shoulders. âI did what I was tasked to doââ
The masked man is cut off as you whirl on your heels, the door slamming shut as his body is shoved into it with strong arms. Dark eyes go wide in surprise, feeling the dig of your nails on his abdomen as your form presses into him and the chill of the door on his spine. You feel his skin bunch under his thick shirt and even if you want to stare him down thatâs just not an option. Your warm figures shuffle together with panting breaths and dangerous glints in your eyes.Â
âBull,â you drag out the word, growling it right up into his neck; sniper hood caressing your chin. KĂśnigâs breath hitches with shakes of swirling emotions. âShit.â
Shoving once more so he gets the point, you push off of him and stalk away like a feral wolf, already unclipping grenades and medical packs from your vest.Â
âYouâre the damn reason the target got away!â Gear is thrown haphazardly to the long table in the center of the room. The Austrian watches with predatory eyes, hands clenched so hard that they quiver. He stays still, watching, as you send scathing glances. âThe reason weâre going to be here for ten times longer than weâre supposed to be!âÂ
âIt is not my fault you failed to properly check the perimeter before you rushed in like a fool.â Volatile couldnât be used to describe thisâŚthis was nothing short of volcanic. It was as if there were two sides of a scale filled with bullets and gunpowderâfire in the middle that was equally heating both piles as they raised and lowered erratically. KĂśnigâs voice grates over the air, âI did what I could to fix your scheiĂe plan!â
âDonât you shit on my plan!â You point, voice bouncing off the weapon racks as you rip the rifle strap from over your chest, chucking it away.Â
âI will shit on itâit wasâŚit wasâŚ!â KĂśnigâs voice cuts out and he canât find the words. The Austrian descends into visceral German ramblings. âEs war so ziemlich der schlechteste Plan, den ich je gehĂśrt hab. Welcher halbwegs vernĂźnftige Mensch geht in eine heiĂe Zone ohne vorher alle Zielobjekte richtig zu markieren?! Ich kann dich und deine RĂźcksichtslosigkeit nicht mehr leiden â du bringst mich um meinen Verstand! Hast du Ăźberhaupt ein Gehirn in deinem Schädel?â
You shake your head to yourself, heart pounding. âYouâre still the one that was supposed to focus on the HVT. I rushed so he would flush out, but, no,â taking out the magazine of the rifle you hold it in your hands like an accusatory ruler that a teacher would hold. KĂśnig shoves off the door and stands to his full height; arms tensed and straining before they coil around his chest in a soothing gesture.Â
He hated the fightingâthe constant strain between the two of you. But when you were together it could never amount to anything else. The room felt like it was a million degrees.
Your eyes stab at him, âNo! You had to go and focus on me! I hate to break this to you, KĂśnig,â feet come forward and you once again find yourself close to himâbreathing the same air and taking in the scent of gunpowder and blood. You point the tip of the magazine into his chest. His unseen lips pull; jaw clenching with held-back fire. âBut I am not your damn mutt to keep on a leash. I had it under control.â
Itâs as if you donât realize the Austrian could snap you in half with a single kick of his leg, as if the sheer size of KĂśnig had slipped your mind as a whole. His hands could snap your neck in an instant, but that was only if he got ahold of you.Â
But that was a line the both of you were never planning to cross. Words were one thing in this profession, actions another. If you ever got into a physical fight, youâd both kill each other, no doubt.Â
Youâd like to think youâre a bit above that, but perhaps not.
KĂśnigâs chest rises and falls deeply, taking in calming breaths as he tries to get his temper under control. âYou didnât,â he jeers out, âI saved your life, you HeiĂluftgebläse. And if you wanted to be treated less than a dog,â he grunts to you, head pulling down close to your face, harshly whispering out, âYou could have simply asked me, yes?â
You both snarl at each other's throats like rabid animals, the world disappearing all around the obsidian eyes that match with yours; for a moment you get lost in the shining bits of silver in his iris that seem to burn with chilled iron. What little skin you can see is flushed and tightâhawk nose nearly poking out your eye as youâre leaned over like a giraffe near a bush.
Body vibrating, you sharply breathe, âIâm not even going to ask what that fucking means, you tool.â
âGood.â The words are bitten and fast, âbecause I am not telling you.â
âGreat!â
âPerfekt!â You both were arguing like children. Hot faces and unwilling to let the other have the last word. If you got along it might have been funny.Â
âIâm going to dump all of your Einspänner out on the tarmac.â Your sure voice echoes with a definitive promise to the tone.Â
Pale lids widen in horror at the threat to the Austrian's favorite beverage, comfortably sitting in the Baseâs fridge.Â
âYou would not,â KĂśnigâs tone is deathly serious and you smirk, eyes dancing. âYouâŚâ a guttural growl meets the air, mind translating words and giving meanings, âbeast of a woman!â
âOh, is that the best you can fucking do?!â You yell, splaying your hands out widely and moving away from him. âNow thatâs really a show stopper, KĂśnig, Iâm shaking in my damn boots.âÂ
âIch komm mit dir nicht mehr klar.â KĂśnig yells, moving back and placing both of his hands atop his head, knuckles white. âYouâre rudeâyou do not even try to get along. You are loud and disrespectful; how do you live like this?!â
Your eyes slightly widen, watching the Austrian.
âDonât try?â You echo, scoffing loudly. âWhat do you mean donât try? I was the one to try and smooth things out between us in the beginning.â
âWhen?!â KĂśnig spreads his hands out, knees slightly bent. âBecause I have no recollection of such events.â
âWell of course you wouldnât!â The heat was meeting a breaking pointâwords were getting more personal, sharper. Like a blade being honed for the kill slowly; being sharpened by rocks and whetstones of conviction.Â
KĂśnig points a finger at you, voice going low and thin, âIâve had enough of you, yes?â His sniper hood moves rapidly with his fast ricochets of breath. âJust about enough. Would you have wanted me to let you die?â
âI had it,â your lips spit, nose scrunched, and forehead tight. The manâs chest vibrates with a mute growl.Â
In all actuality, youâd never seen him this worked up before. KĂśnig wasnât above giving your quips back even if he obviously disliked itâmost of that was due to the strange familiarity between the two of you. In large crowds, the man preferred to stay silent. This only added to his almost deadly aura with others, though you knew the muteness was because of social anxiety and not some built silence. He wasnât shy per se, just afraid heâd say something wrong; mess up the conversation. You did most of the talking in meetings and you never minded it. Added him in when the topic was something he knew a lot about.
Your mind had addled it up to thinking it was cute, actually. How his feet would shuffle; his half-lidded gaze and his intense eye contact to let them know he was still listening. When heâd have to remind himself to look away with a pinch to his thigh because it was starting to seem threatening. It was endearing, even.
But around people KĂśnig knew, well, he was going to speak his mind. No matter how long it takes his brain to catch up with his lips.
The only thing the two of you were good at was being mothsâhitting the metaphorical window over and over on the same topics and tension points. Slamming heads and flapping wings. You were at the end of your rope just as he was.
âI should have never taken you as a partner!â He calls, feet splayed. âShould have gotten out of this the second you were assigned with me. Gott, ich hab wirklich versucht, dich zu verstehen â Ich hätte gleich aufgeben sollen.â Your lips thin, lungs stalling as all the air vacates the room. You stand still and listen to what he really thinks, fingers shaking.
KĂśnigâs large form towers over all, great sparks of electricity flying out. His gear shakes as he moves, thigh straps pushing fabric to shift and conform to his body. Your blood pumps with brewing hesitance.Â
Maybe this had gone too far. Iâve never seen him like this.
âI canât stand you any longer! Pathetic squabbles that mean nothing, absolutely ludicrous plans that make little headway.â Your head bursts with aggression and what little warning signs you have are squashed. âI canât keep saving you because you canât do your job correctly!â
âYou donât have to save me at all!â You scream. âYou canât keep your damn eyes off of me for five seconds, KĂśnig.â Feet move away quickly from the armory door as if someone had come to put away their stuff but thought better of it. The next words burst from you before you can think of the contents. âItâs like you fucking love me or something!â
KĂśnig doesnât miss a beat, but for months afterward, he wishes he had.
âOh, do not make me laughââ he scoffs ferally, adrenaline making him talk, âas if anyone could ever love a woman like you in the first place.âÂ
Twin eyes widen and both parties immediately fall silent. A sharp inhale.
Too far.
Under the hood, KĂśnigâs face goes an embarrassing shade of red all the way down to his chest. Fingers freeze. Jaw slackens.
You feel like your heart was just grasped in his grip and ripped out of your ribs with one violent motionâone sentence out of all the others enough to knock down the rebuttal that had formed on the tip of your tongue. Your throat closes up as you blink in shock.
âI-IâŚâ KĂśnig stutters, mind blanking as he struggles for words. But anger was easier than pain.
Numb fingers rip off the last of your weapons and belongings as you let them hit the floor with defining thuds as warm shame floods your cheeks. Shaky puffs of breath like a panting dog. Dark eyes watch with regretful panic, heart jumping and eyes flinching. The adrenaline itâŚit made him forget himself on occasionâhow to properly act when not on the battlefield. It was like that with everyone butâŚbut he hadnât meant that.
Shame that itâs already too late.
Your fisted hand slams into his chest, brutal and unforgiving. KĂśnig lets off a grunt but does nothing as you slither past, hissing into his ear, âFind yourself a new punching bag.â
His hand snaps to his breast where you had slammed your KorTac patch right into his heart, catching it. Itâs many moments before he can think enough through the alarm; form words.
âIâŚI didnâtâŚoh, du blĂśde Kuh!âÂ
By the time the man composed himself, panicked tears burning in his eyes, the door had already slammed shut. His feet squeaked over the tile to an empty audience.Â
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Private Military Companies donât have ranks. There are no Sergeants, Lieutenants, Generals or Colonels. Just people. Beyond the orders youâd been hired on, there was nothing keeping you in line with KĂśnig on this mission. And those orders were loose at best.
Adhere to policy and listen to the Baseâs COs. Shut up and get the job done.Â
The Austrian and you werenât due out for another week because of rotations. Since youâd failed to capture or kill the HTV that you were assigned, another group had picked up the tracks in the meantime. Like an oiled machine, the gears of this operation kept whirling.Â
Evolve, or die.Â
âLieutenant!â You call to the geared-up man on the tarmacâthe one heading that very same group. It had been only a few hours since the incident in the armory. You needed a distraction; blood was still running high and brain pounding for release. There were only so many times you could bruise your fists and legs on a punching bag before people started giving you nervous looks. âNeed an extra hand?â
Your voice sounds strained, even to you. The man looks you over once and narrows his eyes. Nods not moments later.Â
âGet tired of your big friend? Okay, how fast can you be ready for me?â You feel your shoulders loosen, a relieved sigh exiting your lips.
âThree minutes.â
â...get to it then. We move in five.âÂ
So that was how you found yourself backed into a corner five hours into the op from hellâbloody knife held tightly in your grip and mouth open in ragged pants.Â
âFuck,â your vest is torn and riddled with bullets; your entire chest must be bruised by now because it surely aches like it is. âFuck, fuck, fuck.â
You really are reckless, just like KĂśnig had said you were. Maybe youâd just never realized it because he always seemed to watch your six. ThisâŚthis was really bad. The comms were awash with screaming orders and panic, ringing out across the abandoned mining factory that exploded with light from gunfire and the sounds that accompanied it. You knew for a fact three soldiers were down; two KIA.Â
The Lieutenant is one of them.Â
Your hand snaps to the radio strapped to your chest, one eye squinted in pain at the ragged slice across your left brow line. At your feet, two heavily armed men lay dead.Â
âPull back! They knew we were coming!â But your word didnât carry weight here. Your face twists between pain and rage. KĂśnigâs comment still rings in your ears as the onset of tinnitus does, as if anyone could ever love a woman like you in the first place. It wasnât ideal to be thinking about this nowâit was detrimental that you didnât.Â
But KĂśnig and the things he did often stained your brain. No matter how much you tried to distance yourself from that fact.Â
Snapping the knife in your grasp down in an arch to dispel the blood from the blade, you take a steel-laced inhale and shove off the wall. Limping, but moving. Sprained ankle. Nothing you hadnât dealt with before.
The concrete under you is splattered with crimson viscera and you stumble over spasming bodies riddled with bullets. With a subdued shink you slip your knife into its thigh sheath, grabbing the FTac Recon strapped around your chest after slamming a fresh mag into it. With a numb calm overcoming you, you slip your forefinger into the trigger guard, poised over the easy press of the trigger itself.Â
The long shadows spread over you; your head illuminated by the dull sheen of the moon as you pass under a stretch of open sky to slink into the building across the empty street. Feral yells still bounce off the air and you go to them readily, purpose settling in your veins.Â
Pain flies to the back of your mind, displaced by adrenaline and the rabid puffs of breath that fall like grinding thunder from your lips. Â
You wonder what KĂśnigâs thinking right nowâheâd without a doubt noticed that you were gone. Heâd even probably gone to your barracks room to try and apologize and found it empty. That was just how he was.Â
Would he be happy? You wondered. Relieved to see you out of his life? Youâd both done nothing but fight, but there were moments of peace. Understanding.Â
Shared meals and comfortable, yet sarcastic, comments; soft glances when the other wasnât looking. Heat in your face and obviously shown on his when shy hands brushed.Â
Your hold tightens on your gun, brows dripping with sweat as it dribbles down along with the blood. Gunfire flashes.Â
Closer now.
Shadows scream on top of a raised walkway attached to an in-mountain compound, targets with trigger fingers firing on your fellows who take cover behind crumbling walls. Pinned down. You watch, unseen, from a broken window as dust and moths collide.Â
Your eyes lock on the closest hostile and you raise your weapon slowly, barrel resting on the frame between shattered glass. You clock the distance and adjust accordingly; breaths falling steady.Â
The small insect that keeps hitting the window plays in your mind over and overâdrowning out the yells; the fire.Â
Just a moth readily willing to smash into that barrier until it dies. You hum under your breath and rest the gun into the crook of your shoulder, cheek to stock.Â
Your finger slams into the trigger.Â
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You stumble out of the loud infirmary with a bloody rag pressed deeply into your forehead, medical pouch under one arm. You hear rushing feet and barked orders from nurses and doctors just before the door closes, cutting off as you stake out on your own.
Limping, you reason there were others with more severe wounds than your own; as blood drips from your flooded rag, your feet take you deep into the base one broken step at a time. Youâd figure it out yourself.Â
Plus, the silence would give you time to think. Think about KĂśnig.Â
You just gritted your teeth and decided that was better than taking up space in the infirmary.Â
In times like these, the Austrian would fix your wounds for you, just as you did his. While you had your disagreements and heated fights, heâd never made it as personal as he had hours beforehand. Never made it hurt.Â
âJesus,â you mutter, rubbing your other crusty hand over the mud along your chin. Everything ached and you donât know if thatâs a good or a bad thing.Â
Flinching along like a downed bird, you shove through into the last door into the barracks; thoughts now stuck on finding a chair to sit down on before your legs gave out. The darkness of the common area was deepâstaining your eyelids as you grunt, bumping into the back of the couch.Â
Itâs almost funny the way the lamp flicked on mere moments later.Â
You hiss, eyes snapping shut as the rays attack your sight, rendering you blind for a moment. The shaking hand on your dripping rag tightens before the spark of pain makes you lighten the pressure.Â
Thereâs a dark grunt just as you open your eyes back up.
âYou are late.â KĂśnig.Â
He sits in one of the chairsâsniper hood still over his head yet only clothed in a large compression shirt and casual camo pants. Like a disappointed parent, the Austrianâs arms were crossed over his chest; feet resting out and crossed at the ankles. With such a big stature the look could strike fear into anyone.Â
Anyone but you, that is.Â
KĂśnigâs dark eyes rove over you, stopping immediately on the fabric you keep to your forehead. The previous, furious, tone stops and the flash of very real concern takes precedence. His hands tighten on his biceps, thighs tensing over the cushion; spine just a little bit straighter.Â
You watch and say nothingâdead-faced.Â
Your heart suddenly skips beats, stuck into the framework of the manâs eyes. KĂśnigâs brows peel back and a timid stutter stays in your breast.
â...VĂśgelchen?â Lids blink rapidly, and before you can register anything because of your blood loss and fatigue, youâre being dragged to the couch and forced to sit down.Â
Strong hands encompass your shoulders and small breaths flutter in front of your face as KĂśnig peels back to kneel in front of you; spying the medical pouch in your under-arm.Â
âWhat is this?â He mutters to you, vision flinching along your body but always dragging back to the bloody rag on your face. âWhat did you do to yourself?âÂ
Scarred hands raise before pausing, obsidian eyes staring deeply into yours as if in frantic question. Your own gaze keeps him close, spying on his veiled fear at the sight of your blood and your disappearance. Heâd heard about the mission, then, that much was upfront because of his earlier comment.Â
The humvee had been late arriving back. Half an hour.Â
âFuck off,â you utter, shoving off the couch before youâre captured in an unyielding press again, shoved down. Your anger spikes along with your unease, âKĂśnig! I donât have the patienceââ
âIâm sorry.â The fight leaves you.Â
Fingers squeeze your biceps, hold lightly shaking with nerves. âI did not mean it.â Obsidian pierces you, âPlease, VĂśgelchen, I am sorry. Utterly. I speak so fast I misplace wordsâget far more,â words fail as you stare so intently at him, a strange feeling swirling in your gut. KĂśnigâs face was going crimson again, though not from anger. His tone was deep and honest, accent becoming more whole with emotion. The hands on your skin stay. âRude than I intend. It is not an excuse, butâŚâ
In the horizontal oval of his hood, you spy the dots of tiny freckles; the whispers of auburn hair. That hawk nose still points violently from behind the fabric. KĂśnig never finishes his sentence, just takes a large breath and looks to the side after a moment of silence.Â
Then he steals the medical pack from your grip and opens the zipper with firm fingers, taking out gloves and gauze. Needle and sutures. Itâs all placed on the side table as the bear of an Austrian stays on his knees for youâbending and shifting as the bottom of his shirt rides up.Â
Itâs a tense affair of touching skin; warmth and hissed curses. Gentle shushing. But you say nothing through it. Until heâs up in your face trying off stitches with forceps and a needle holder, breath making his hood lightly caress your bloodless face. His fingers are large and firm, never second-guessing or stuttering over the course of directing tools that dig a needling and thread into your flesh.Â
Heâs warm and every motion elicits shivers. You see his form from the side of your eye; his faceâs outline as the lamp light illuminates the hoodâs fabric. Shadowy silhouette of KĂśnigâs strong jaw that shifts with every other breath from his wide chest.Â
âYouâre an asshole for saying that to me, yâknow.â you slip your gaze away just as he snaps over. âAdrenaline or not.âÂ
The needle pauses and a swift nod is given.Â
âIâŚI know it was. No amount of apologizing can explain how very horrible I feel. It was like I was soâŚsoâŚâ An annoyed grunt was leveled at himself.
âPissed off?â You offer quietly.Â
âYes! Pissed off.â Amused glances were shared, the air slowly smoothing out between the two of you. Dark eyes quickly look away from yours and KĂśnig clears his throat terse-like. But softer, steadier, âIâŚcould not bear it if I were to see you in harm and be unable to assist you. ThatâŚis why I was watching. Why I do watch you.â
Inside of you, it was like there was a pot of water on the stove, steadily boiling under the heat. Your eyes are delicately wide when the manâs hands leave your face; kneeling body still tall enough to stare into you.
âYou areâŚâ KĂśnig pauses, but not to find the words. To ready himself. He takes a long breath. âYou are special to me, my VĂśgelchen. I can not see you hurt,â a gesture to your forehead and creased eyes. As if your pain was his own. âNot like this.â
âWhat are you saying, KĂśnig?â You whisper, face twisted with hurt and confusion. Apprehension. âYouâre giving me mixed signals. We always fight with each other. Iâm not saying Iâm blameless, butâŚcâmon, now. Look at us.âÂ
âNotâŚalways.â He grumbled like a child, tools placed away and hands dripping blood before he slips the gloves off. They meet the side table with a tiny toss. The Austrian leans back onto his ankles, butt to heel. He begins to look at your forehead and you can practically hear his heart break. âI do not like arguing with you, you know that, yes?âÂ
âMe neither,â you whisper, fingers fiddling as a sheen of anxiousness sets in. âYou just,â you pause, âconfuse me.â
 KÜnig blinks in surprise, head tilting and large eyes shimmering. Your mind flashes to a curious cat and you try to explain with a burning face and fast lips.
âYou say weâre partners but you never act like it,â he stares and listens. When had you both had a conversation like this before? âYou make it seem like you canât trust me to do the simplest task. Iâm not,â your voice betrays you, cracking, âIâm not that useless, am I?âÂ
He freezes, muscles going taunt.Â
âU-Useless? Nutzlos? No, no,â A hand comes to capture your chin and you let him move you where he wishes. Creased eyes lock on yours. âThat is not right. Youâre not useless to meâhow could you be?â Pained brows move in, âdid I make you think like this? Like I did not appreciate your skills?âÂ
Your eyes burn, and the aches from your wounds mix with the pure fatigue in your flesh to leave your emotions running between sanity and sadness. A moment later youâre turning your head away.Â
KĂśnig recaptures it, hands finding both sides of your cheeks. He looks shaky; desperate.Â
âNo, please, VĂśgelchen, please. I need you to look at me.â
âKĂśnig, I donâtââ You close your mouth before you let out the beginnings of a sob. âI canât keep fighting with you.â
âI know, oh, I know,â his hands are so grounding itâs like youâre the inner pages of a book, and his grip the thick leather coverâleather laced with shared scars and the same that had stitched you up countless times. This push and pull had to end. âI cannot fight with you eitherâit tears me apart. Oh, du weiĂt gar nicht, wie sehr es mich schmerzt, dein wunderschĂśnes Gesicht anzuschreien. Mit dir zu streiten bedeutet, meinen Verstand und mein Herz gleichzeitig zu brechen.â KĂśnigâs thumbs run up and down your skin, still bloody with dried flakes falling to the ground. He seems not to care a bit.Â
âWhat can I do to fix this? Anything. Anything to get us to stop doing this to each other.â You stare into his eyes, both creased and glazed over.Â
Thereâs a brief moment where you wonder if anyone truly even knew you as well as KĂśnig didâthere was no one else that you shared such a deep connection with. Years upon years of being stuck at his side.Â
And someone elseâs hands had never felt as good as his. They were hard and callused over but cupped your face as gently as one would cup water from a rippling stream. His eyes were stars; visible skin like porcelain, his breath raised a large and wide chest with a fast-paced heart. You could sense his throat trapping air.Â
KĂśnig kneeled to you and bared himself.Â
Anything, he had said, to fix what he had said. To stop this.Â
There was one way you could think to stop thisâit might not have been smart, certainly not, butâŚhmmâŚYou gradually raised your hand raised from your lap and slipped it under the front of KĂśnigâs hood.Â
Slowly, with all the delicateness of a glass dragonfly, your fingers strayed to the side of his neck to press into tight flesh. A rapid pulse.
The man goes to stone. Itâs like youâve stolen his nervous system. Dark eyes stay locked onto yours as you gaze back, hand dragging nails up with a light pressure near to the speed of a slug.Â
KĂśnig whispers your name into the empty space and the oxygen seems to dry up. Warm light from the lamp cast phantoms on walls and over skin in a small moment of foreign discoveries. The Austrian swallows saliva and you feel his neck flex. You donât answer him, just watch and feel his own hands tighten on your cheeks in warning.Â
But you never listen, do you? Reckless you were called. And KĂśnig had been right.
You were reckless.
Your hand had now explored like a map the indents of hidden facial scars; long and short over jaw and lips. The hand that was doing this had hiked the sniperâs hood up around your wrist so that the manâs lashes were twitching as the fabric got too close to his eyes. And you watched. And so did he.Â
A twin pair of moths hitting a glass window, staring from opposite sides at one another until they realized the break in the frame.Â
âAnything?â You ask in a loose tone, barely heard above the flood in both of your ears.Â
KĂśnig was breathing heavily but didnât pull away. Pupils wide and body heavy to your touch. His spine briefly straightened, until he realized he had moved back slightly and immediately hunched again if only to keep your hands on him.Â
âIâŚâ he grunts, âAâŚanything.â Fingers touch his nose, they spread under the hood to trace the bumps and marks he keeps hidden like buried treasure. Your vision takes in the otherworldly hue on his visible skin; the glaze of rapture in his eyes yet still that ingrained heat.Â
Your body shivers at the gravel in his accented English.Â
Fingers stall over his lips, hood showing you the pale being of KĂśnigâs strong chin and jaw. You shift your touch to the side and find chapped lips revealed to you, a small palate scar that had healed to nothing more than a line up to his nostril.Â
You spare it nothing more than a glance before you look back into obsidian. Dark ether and dead galaxies devoid of stars. Swallowed in a sea of pasts and futures. You look for hesitation; for disgust.Â
You find none.Â
âYou said that no one could ever love someone like me,â your head leans in, and your breath mingles together with an intimacy that had never been shared between this type of partners. KĂśnig, as if broken from a spell, takes down a swift inhale of air into his stiff lungs. He stares with far back lids. Flashes of unidentified emotions. âWhy did you say that?â
A moment of silence and of rabid hearts. The manâs lips twitch over yours as he answers slowly, not breaking eye contact for a moment. As if he did heâd be turned to rock. As if heâd miss something amazing from happening.Â
He speaks with a whispered confession.
âBecause if they didâI would have to kill them. Because no other than I would be able to love you more.â Your world slows and your ears strain with the breathy words.Â
Face burning your lips part with shock and awe. Violent to any other, but to you this was a confession from a man that could meet you blow for blowâcalm you and infuriate you all in one. Challenge you, but knew when heâd gone too far and how to properly apologize.Â
Heâd waited in that chair for you all night, youâd realized.Â
For you to come back to him. His partner.Â
You press your lips to his and hear his pitiful sounds of gasped reassurance. Slipping your tongue into his mouth, you let saliva drip off of your chins to splatter onto bent knees and shaking thighs.
KĂśnigâs arms cage you; capture your waist and draw you closer, lips breaking apart before you both share a wide-eyed look of momentary pause. There was no room to breathe; to think. Chests hit together and fingers tighten to a tendon-visible hold.
The man's growing smile is wide from where you still hold his hood up by his nose, and with a lick of his red and wet lips, he reconnects your awaiting mouths.Â
This time, youâre the one to gasp.
âLass mich zeigen, wie leid es mir tut, VĂśgelchen.â
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^^This right here is the definition of rivals to lovers. THE DEFINITION! If someone were to ask me, Iâd show them this masterpiece because this is literally it. Everything about this is so raw and emotional and I love everything about it!
2009!Price: Who are you? 2022!Price: I'm you but sluttier
Hi !!!! Iâm sorry if this is bothering you and if so you can totally ignore this butâŚ
Iâve been thinking about how Ghost would react to reader gradually pulling away from him because she gained some weight and is self conscious and ashamed and doesnât want to be seen by him, so sculpted and beautiful⌠but of course heâs feeling low because he wants to be close to reader and so he asks and she finally explains it to him (ready to be broken up withâŚ)âŚ. And Iâd love to read your take on it !
You can make it female or gender neauteal I donât really care !!!! Thank you anyway â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸
Wildflowers Grow in Ruins
(Ghost x F!Reader, word count: 5 k)
Summary: Reader tries to break up with Ghost because she thinks she's not good enough for him.
Tags/warnings: FLUFF, soft sensual smut đ, hurt/comfort, light angst, Jealous!Ghost, Soft!Ghost, self-loathing & self-body shaming. Good girl talk/praise kink. Reader is female and wears a skirt for smut plot purposes.
A/N: I hope you like this take & I hope you don't mind that I tweaked this request just a little bit!) Also: JFC I'm wordy. The "I need to explain why they're fucking!" meme comes to mind every time I write anything.
Wars are exhausting.Â
You know fighting for something can empower people. Fighting against something usually just depletes your strength.
But waging a war against yourselfâŚÂ
Now that is pure hell.Â
It started somewhere in your youth. You thought adulthood would take it away; that reason and tolerance would take it away. You were supposed to feel more confident in yourself, more positive about life. And for a moment, you thought you might just succeed.
But standing beside a god of war is no easy feat.
He came into your life like a walking myth, swept you away, and you only laughed as you went. It was fun at first. He was supposed to be your savior, the solution to all your problems. If a man like him found you attractive, perhaps it was the world that was crooked and not you.
But then you got soft: you started to gain pounds. Meanwhile, he became even more magnificent. It reminded you that it had all been just a dream.
Perhaps it was his eyes that seemed to worship you, that seemed to look past your every flaw. Perhaps it was the hands which never seemed to get enough of your skin. Whatever it was, it was too much. And at the same time, never enough.
The day has finally come to let him go.
You think yourself heroic. It's like it should be: it's only right that you finally release him to someone better than you.
But inside, the noble feelings twist and turn and curl around your throat and stuff your stomach full of ice - the kind they fill glasses of mojito with. The drink you'll always remember him by because he teased you about it: that you wanted an ice-cold summer drink even in the middle of winter.
Now you feel cold all over, and wish he could warm you like he used to.Â
You would forsake all the mojitos of the world to keep him. You would renounce the whole drink if it came to that; if you could make him yours.
But he's not yours. He never was: he was just on loan to give you a taste of what it would be like to have a man like him. That taste should be more than enough for a lifetime. You should feel grateful.
So why is it so hard to let go?
The key on the front door turns, and your heart shoots up your throat: you're supposed to settle this thing once and for all. You're supposed to let go of him today.Â
And still, when he arrives, you can't find the courage to say what you need to say. The words are stuck in your throat, but tears are not. He should already be a memory, but you find yourself suffocating on memories as you cry. You've learned to do even that in silence, like the rest of your suffering.
You take a few deep breaths, wipe the tears away, shove the rest of them down your throat â you save them for later, later, when he's far away and you can finally curl up and cry your heart out without no one there to look. Fucking later.
Good.Â
Good.
Great.
You put your heaviest armor on. It protects weak and soft flesh because you can't meet him all bare. Then you step forward with the knowledge that youâre a thoroughly wounded guerrilla while he is a seasoned, well-rested veteran. The fight is nowhere near even, but it's ok. You are not meant to be in the presence of immortals anyway.
The man looks at you warily as you finally enter the room. That haunted look has followed you for some time now as the distance between you has grown.Â
It should be easy, what is about to come, because he hasn't touched you in weeks. You haven't wanted him to.
Or you have⌠But it's not easy to have his hands on you when your body is only a vessel you hate. How can you even think about pleasure when all you think about is how it must feel for him to caress something as awful as this?
The man is a vision, and he settles for a peasant. It should be against the law, but it's not⌠so you figured a some time ago that you should simply find the strength and grace to do ii: do what's right.
"I need to talk to you."Â
Your voice comes out neutral, and it makes you more confident, if only for a second or two.
He lifts his chin: already knows what's coming, because he's not stupid. You've been shutting down for weeks, and he hasn't done much about it. But when the thunder rolls in, he doesn't flee. Probably because he fears nothing.
"Go ahead then," he says, equally as neutral, equally as icy. Got his armor on, too.Â
This should be easyâŚ
It's really not, so you decide to rip the band-aid off in one yank.
"I think we should go separate ways."
The following inhale from across the room pierces the air like a bullet. You can hear his breaths gain depth and speed all the way to where you're standing.
"Ok."
It doesn't look or sound like he's ok. If anything, he looks like he's trying to process the sudden storm.Â
"OkâŚ" His eyes are on the floor as he rubs the back of his neck. Then he starts to pace around the little kitchenette you've shared for almost six months, just before you started gaining weight.
He stops to look out the window, then turns to you, and the hurt in his stare comes through like a thousand needles pushing through skin.
"Is it because of my work?"Â
"No."
"What is it then?"
Your breaths are getting out of hand, too. He looks like a lost, tired creature in an abandoned animal shelter for a moment, and it breaks your heart. It squeezes the organ inside a flaming fist until it shatters like it has never been nothing more than ice.
Your lip starts to tremble, and he notices, as per usual. Nothing escapes this man, except perhaps the true reason for your anguish.
"Hey. Hey."
He comes to you and hugs you like it's the only thing that matters: to comfort you when he sees you're about to cry, no matter how crushed he's feeling himself. The sudden warmth, the intimacy after weeks and weeks of pain is knee-buckling.Â
"Is there anything I can do to change your mind?"
His voice is soft, so soft⌠The tears rush forth now; there's no way of stopping them. What the hell can you even say to a question like that? That you wish he could grab a magic wand and turn you into someone gorgeous, the woman he deserves?
His embrace feels good, kind of. It also feels smothering because your self-hate makes you want to disappear from existence entirely. His eyes are equal to physical touch, a probing scan that sees every little flaw, not to talk about massive faults, the ones which make you feel like you're simply disgusting. His touch only reminds you how you must feel like to him: soft, too soft, weak.
And he must hate weakness.
"What do you need me to do? I'll do anything," he tries with a parched throat, then swallows.Â
It's fucking horrible. This isn't going at all like you had imagined.
"It's not about you," you struggle out of his hold, and he lets you go with reluctance. You have to basically fight your way out of a bone and steel prison. Why would he even want to hold a pathetic woman who's on the brink of ugly crying on top of everything?
"What do you mean?"
He's slightly breathless â and restless as fuck. He's usually so calm; nothing can get to him, nothing can rattle the tower of raw strength. Now you've not only pierced some invisible armor; you can hear pieces of it falling on the floor.
"Have you found someone else?"
What theâŚ
"No." You put as much weight on that word as you possibly can. To imagine that he thinks you are cheating⌠Fucking cheating on someone like him. "Jesus ChristâŚ"
He takes a deep breath and sighs deeply, sighs out relief, perhaps. Then his razor-sharp stare fixes on you again, and you can see the fear turning into something akin to concern. You suspect you have to tell him the truth, otherwise he will dig it out of you.Â
"I'm justâŚ"Â
Jesus, this is just humiliating.Â
"I'm just not your type."
"What the hell are you talking about," he mutters, the impending fury giving way to momentary surprise.Â
He gets intense sometimes. This time, the ferocity is born of barely concealed distress. He's broad and magnificent, even in despair. Heâs just so fucking fine⌠The perfect man, someone you had never even imagined yourself with. Pulled down to the world of puny mortals, evidently stressing about losing one.Â
Losing you.
"If you have someone new, you can just bloody well tell me."
"It's not that. You don't understandâ"Â
"Try me."
"I justâŚ" A tear escapes down your face as you finally break for him. "I'm fat. Okay? And ugly. Andâ"
"Stop right there."
The look on his face is just⌠It's priceless, you suppose.
"Bloody fucking hellâŚ"Â
He looks at the floor, then runs his fingers through the short cut hair on top of his head. You've yanked those blonde strands more times than you can count, nearly every time he's been between your legs, and you miss it â you long for it, like fallen angels long for heaven.Â
And if there was a time this man was rendered speechless, you would say you were witnessing that moment right now. His brows knit together, then he looks up at you again with blaring disbelief.
"You're serious?"
"Yes."
"This is the reason you wanna break up?"
Ugh.
"Yes?"
His voice grows rougher with every question until it resembles thunder, and you suspect this is the commanding tone his soldiers are used to hearing.Â
But you're not: it's gravelly, harsh, and betrays the feeling of having been insulted. You feel even more devastated with yourself â it appears you can do nothing right.
"Where has this⌠idea even come to your head?"
"I don't know."Â
"And you never thought to ask my opinion?"
"Would you please stop yelling," you whisper and blink back some putrid tears. His mouth is snapped shut, his head pulls back just a little as he realizes what he's done.Â
"Sorry," he says with a half-whisper, and you catch the strain in his throat. You've never seen him cry, but now his voice is suddenly thin and frail. "I'm sorry."
He takes a step, then another, places fingertips on the counter as if to take the faintest support.
"Can I touch you?"
You don't really want him to do that, but you feel pity for the man. He's trying to find a way through this mess, and you want to help him.
"Yes," you whisper, and he immediately comes and takes you in his arms again. Hot tears disappear into his shirt, and you sniff a few times. He feels so good, so safe, even when you're about to lose him. His hold tightens around you, and the kitchen is silent; the whole world is silent. You don't know if you're being put to a grave or if you're in a deaf womb, waiting to be reborn.
"Now I don't know who's said this shite to you but ugly is the last fucking thing I'd call you," he declares above you. As if it was some bully whose fault it is that you were this way, a bully he could deal with with his fists or a gun. If only things were that easyâŚ
"Have I said or done something? To make you feel this way?"
Then the blade is turned against himself. The man desperately searches for a culprit so he can deal with them.
"No," is the only thing you can say because it's true: he has never done a thing to make you feel like you weren't good enough; quite the contrary. But then again, he doesn't have to. It's enough that he exists and resembles a god.
"Then why do you think you're not my type?"
"Because you're so perfect," you hear yourself wail, no, cry into that shirt that smells of sweet safety and familiar musk â his scent, another thing you have missed like it's the only way to heaven.
"That for sure ain't true."
"But it is."
He seems to have the utmost difficulty in grasping what the issue here is. You can almost hear the wheels turning in his head with a rusty, laborious creak.
"Can't believe you wanna break up because of this," he finally says. You've chipped his pride, the ego that lives off of pleasing the ones he loves: the few chosen ones who he wants to give his whole life to.Â
"To me, you're perfect," he then says, and you simply⌠You stop breathing. "You're like⌠my dream woman. Ever thought about that?"
It can't be true, even if you vehemently, desperately want it to be. You reach out to his words like they're precious food after years of famine. Like they're sun and spring rain after being buried in the cold, dark soil whole winter.
"No�"
"Never occurred to you that I might find you fucking beautiful?"
"Stop," you whisper, because it's too much to take in. He sounds so serious, so sincere.
"No, I don't think I will."
He pulls back a little and cups your face. Brushes away a tear, looks at you with so much love that it physically hurts; you feel like it's a lance that slowly drives through your heart.
"How about I kiss every part I love about you?"
You let out a soft little whimper. Fuck, that you want him toâŚÂ
It would also be uncomfortable as hell. To try and let him love you and your body, which you have grown to loathe.
"It's gonna take all night, though. Wanna be as thorough as possible."
"Simonâ"
"Love. I want you. Thought I'd made it pretty clear, but apparently I haven't. If you only knew how muchâ"
He sighs deeply. The man is frustrated with his shortcomings, thinks that this is all his fault. You cry a tear or two just for the sake of how absurd it all is.Â
"I don't want you to go. I fucking love you. Everything about you."
For the second time this afternoon, your lower lip starts to tremble as if this was some stupid, romantic movie. He can be so soft when he wants to, more romantic than the soft-spoken gentlemen in Jane Austen's novels. It doesn't even require any effort: underneath the cynical surface, there's fiery emotion, so powerful and raw that it almost bleeds out of him. Fuck⌠Does he even know what he's doing to you?
"I love you too," you whisper back, and the warmth that starts to bloom in his eyes is an entire sun on its own. It's hope, and you believe him, almost believe him.
"Then I'd say it's a bloody bad idea to break up."
You chuckle while few more tears push through to the surface.
"SimonâŚ" You sigh and look back up at him, your armor falling to the floor too. "I feel like a wreck."
You allow him to see the pain, all of it. His breath is sharp as it hits him, but he still doesn't waver.
"Then let me help you."
The arms around you gain more strength, and you're crushed against a chest made of power. He tries to turn shit to gold, and threatens to succeed. You allow yourself to soften in his hold. How good it feels to be supported â no, loved.
"You don't even let me touch you anymore."
It's a filed complaint, but also heart-rending, soul-wrenching longing. You have evaded him for weeks now â hell, this shit began months ago and has escalated gradually, stealthily, until the moments together were a rarity, the space between you was full of frost; and not the crispy, happy summer drink kind.
"I thought you'd found someone else. Could've found out if that was the case in minutes, but honestly, I didn't wanna know."
Oh my GodâŚ
Has he lived with a growing suspicion and dread all these months?Â
That would explain why he has avoided you tooâŚ
He has allowed you to go to your supposed lover, has given you space to be alone and without too much attention. The man has shielded himself from pain.Â
Jesus fucking Christ.
"I'm so sorry," you say with a strained little breath. "I swear it's nothing like that. I just⌠I feel like a mess."
"Never seen such a gorgeous mess."Â
He speaks on your skin, the kiss on your forehead feels like an absolution.Â
Then you notice it's not only his words which try to assure you. He's growing harder by the minute against your stomach, just from a simple hug. Just from being pressed against you like this, after weeks of dry, bitter longing.
"Miss your taste," he murmurs to your skin, his voice like sand wrapped in burning velvet. "The sounds you make when you want it hard."
Oh Godâ
"Miss your smile when we go to shower after."
"HmhâŚ"
"Don't wanna live without that smile."
You don't have to.Â
God, you don't have toâŚ
"How about we make a deal," he draws fingers down your chin, coaxing you to look up at him. His eyes are stripped from the cold distance that greeted you just moments ago: now they are filled with warmth that spreads to your chest and belly and bones. You drink him in like summertide.
"You come to me every time you feel bad and I'll make you feel good. Alright?"
"...Ok."Â
He tilts his head a little to the side, not entirely satisfied with your shy little answer.
"Come on. Make me believe it."
"It's a deal," you say with more grit to it, even if you're nearly crying again, this time from relief.
"That's my girl."
Oh fuckâŚ
He knows exactly what strings to pull, the good girl talk being one of the things that instantly makes your legs feel like jelly.Â
And why does he always have to use that voice when he calls you a good girl or his girl, that sultry smoke that makes you want to swoon until he catches you and carries you to bed?
The man seems to be a mind reader as well, because he sweeps you off your feet and does exactly that: carries you to your bed which has mainly seen silent tears and painful sleep last months.
"Poor thing doesn't even know how lovely she is."
He sounds amused in the face of your darkness: sees it in full and still doesn't fear at all. He's ready to battle your demons for you, and you feel like shaking: from his touch and that voice, from the stress and loneliness that starts to release as he lays you down on the bed.
He looks so different from the man that has haunted this place for the past months, the complete opposite of the reserved soldier retreating into the shadows.
He moves to kiss you, and it's been â what? Weeks since your last kiss? And even that was only a quick peck, nothing like this⌠Wet, and desperate; a devouring. It makes you clench around nothingness, and you finally surrender.Â
No one can fake such fervor.
You try to accept it: accept the fact that even if you hate yourself, he does not. For some reason, he adores you. His breaths hit your face hot and urgent, and he can't keep his hands to himself anymore. They wander over your waist and hips, they even risk to steal a feel of your breasts, and then he groans in your mouth.
"I've missed you. Fuck, I've missed you..."
You taste notes of burning leaves; tobacco, his only weakness. You fantasize on the thought that you might be another weakness, too.
"Remember when I fucked you in my office?"
"I've missed you too," you utter softly in between the kisses that threaten to turn into a sloppy mess. "So much..."
He smiles at that, and it makes you weak, even when lying down like this.
"Yeah�"
"You were so loud I had to put a hand over your mouth."
His voice is thick as he laughs a short chuckle. Your inner walls clench again at the sound, you throb among the warm syrup surrounding you.
"Never seen you so wet. Almost dripped all over my gear."
"It's that stupid mask you wear," you hear yourself breathe like you've just been underwater. Feel yourself throb some more, feel a burning sensation in the nether areas from the scorched desert turning wet again. You want him so much that it actually hurts down there.
"Knew you'd like it. That's why I kept it on."
If this man keeps talking, your underwear is going to be utterly ruined. And of course he does; of course he continues to pour more love in your ear.
"Everyone looked at you like you were a queen," he grunts in your ear, sounding almost⌠pissed.
"Don't be ridiculous," you try to form sensible words. It's only a faint breath, really, but he huffs at your modesty.Â
"You don't have eyes in the back of your head, love."
Wow⌠He is a bit pissed.
Had they checked your ass out when you visited him?Â
It was the first and, what you thought, the last time you got to visit him at his workplace⌠but you never would have guessed the reason for him not asking you to visit again would be jealousy.Â
"Don't worry. I put those fuckers in their place after you left."Â
Whoa.Â
OkâŚ
First, he had fucked you senseless in his office â a highly inappropriate move for a man in his position â then got jealous because some soldiers had checked you out as you left with his cum practically dripping from your cunt.
You put yourself in his shoes for a moment: he's had to live with thoughts of you running to some other man's arms when he's not home, and then watch you waltz around his workplace after making what was supposed to be the last effort to make him love you⌠When he has loved and adored you this whole time, has watched the sway of your ass with the rest of those home-deprived, horny soldiers, thinking you had fallen out of love and were on your way to go see some other guy.
Had he invited you there to try and win you back, too? By showing himself to you in all his puffed up, masculine glory? A desperate man in a skull mask, hoping to get love from youâŚ
There's so many misunderstandings; they rip your throat. A sob escapes, and he stops his caress.
"Love⌠Tell me to stop if youâ"
"No. No, I don't want you to stop."Â
Your request comes out with such demand that he hesitates only a second or two. Then he moves on top of you and tugs your skirt up. You don't even have time to realize what is happening before he has worked himself out of his pants.
He's hard and heavy between your legs, and your eyes go wide as you realize he's not going to bother to take your briefs off. He just slides a hand under the skirt and draws the fabric aside, and the fat tip of him is pushed in the middle almost clumsily. It's hot, and slips down to your opening with ease.
Oh fâ
"Been jerking off to you nearly every night at the base," he says just before he pushes himself in.Â
"Uhâ...."
Your thighs spread wide as he fills you slowly, inch after inch. The sound that leaves him is starved: a dry, painful sigh. He's been waiting for this for god knows how long, and you're just as hungry to take him in. He seems endless, the way he finally works himself fully inside, spreading you even wider as the thickening base of his cock reaches its end.Â
"Thought you were getting railed by someone else while I only get to fuck my hand."
"Oh godâŚ"
There's really nothing else to say as his balls press against you, heavy and taut. He's not going to last long.
"Yeah. Imagine that," he admits, breathless like you.Â
You look at him with what must be the most helpless stare of longing in your eyes. Then he moves, and you want to grip him to keep him inside. The first thrusts are divine, they're pure heaven, and your head sinks deep into the pillow as you try to get enough air, try to not scream from pleasure already. Somehow, all you are able to utter is a desperate little whisper.
"Simonâ"
His cock is good enough to bring tears to your eyes. You're starving too, you're pulling him in with fierce hunger, and he groans, then nearly falls forward, his weight pressing against you, swallowing you, until you feel like you're an idiot for thinking that you're too big. The thickness of his chest rubs against you as he makes love to you with passion that echoes the first times you did this.
"Just wanna adore you, love." He's panting desperate somewhere above you. A god and a man, both furious and gentle. "I wanna adore you. Just like this."
You answer him with what must be those sounds he told you about, the sounds you make when you want it hard.Â
You want him to fuck you, to wreck you after weeks of loneliness and hate. To love you until you break into a million pieces.
"Simon," you whisper. "...Love me."
He halts, huffs in your neck. It's almost a sob. There's so much emotion and desperation in the air that it could be scooped up and sold in the streets.
"Always," he rasps in your ear, then moves to kiss you again. "Always."
The promise echoes around you, it coats your lips as he loves you with all he has. It's been so long, and he feels so good that you nails dig into his shirt, his shoulder, you try to hold onto him even though he's the wave that rocks you.
"You feel that?" He goes deep; he's out of breath and desperate, even more desperate than you. "That's love. You feel it, yeah?"
"Yes," you sob in his shoulder, tears trying to escape your waterline as you're going dumb from the pure sensation, the sensuality of it all.Â
"That's it, love. That's a good girl," he turns to your neck and gruffs in your ear as you whimper and moan. "Always such a good girl."
ShitâŚ
"I, I'm gonnaâŚ"
Your legs wrap around his middle, your muscles twitch and your hands reach and grab â they claw and yank and tug everything they can: his back, shoulders, shirt, something sturdy to keep you from drowning in a glorious orgasm.
He laughs in your neck and continues to grind you through your climax even when you're shattering, sighing, moaning, writhing under him. He just laughs, the man who never laughs: from witnessing you respond to him calling you a good girl.
Fucking bastardâŚ
Lovable, infuriating bastard who knows you to your core.Â
You're an overstimulated heap by the time he comes as well, not long after you, but long enough to make you feel like you're only a tender bunch of nerves. Your legs have fallen to the side, he has open access to take what he needs: you, your love, all of it.
His whole middle goes tense as he cums, he groans and swears somewhere deep into your neck, rolls his hips over and over again like it's a must that his balls press against you with every thrust that shoot his load.Â
Then he falls slack, nearly collapses on top of you, reminding you of what it feels like to be small under a giant like him. You're throbbing together, you're full and fulfilled, and he is still lodged deep inside you, panting and broken in a sweat.
"Jesus ChristâŚ"Â
He sounds dazed.Â
Relieved.Â
"Should've done this weeks ago."
You laugh at seeing him so done â a man in love, torn by jealous yearning, finally taking what's his. You stroke his neck, his back â it's so good to have him finally there⌠So close, with no barriers in between.
"I should've talked to you weeks ago..."Â
"Yeah. You should have."
"Are you going to punish me?" You giggle a little â the flirt is light and frees your heart further from its recent jail. He moves to look at you with all the tenderness there is. It's too much... His love is too much. But you won't run from it anymore.
"Nah. Think I'm gonna spoil you some more."
He spoils you right away with a kiss. You surrender to his treatment with happiness: happy tears, even.Â
The medicine to your anguish has been the exact opposite to what you had first tried, what you had originally thought. The true remedy for your sickness is mercy. Perhaps some spoilingâŚ
And love.
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Soapghost 110: shorthands (not military standard)
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Hey Crow! I got a stupid, silly lil idea for a request. Fem!Reader X 141+Los Vaqueros please. Basically the reader is just out of the shower, with a fresh shave and lotion and goes up to her cod man and does the âfeel how smooth my legs areâ thing
Freshly Shaved Legs (Task Force 141 + Los Vaqueros x Fem!Reader)
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-> You never got the proper opportunity to shave your legs on base, really. Itâs not a necessity and you rarely have down-time, so youâve forgotten about shaving. You manage to get your hands on one of the disposable razors your superiors supply for those who grow facial hair. You couldnât find any shaving cream, so you opted for your cheap, military-issued conditioner instead. After getting back from a grueling, 3 month long mission, the first thing you did was take that shaving razor and lock yourself in a private washroom, taking your sweet time to rid yourself of all of that leg hair. You apply a motion to sooth any irritated skin, too. The first you do after getting dressed into a pair of shorts a tan t-shirt is run up to them and prop your leg up with a grin and saying, âFeel my leg.â
Alejandro Vargas
Honestly, Alejandro is the type to shave your legs for you after such hard work, so he admires his work by rubbing your legs.
He hums in satisfaction as his fingers trace your skin, looking for any nicks. Heâs perfected shaving because of his beard and he grins when he finds no marks on you.
âI did well, yes?â Alejandro murmurs, looking to you for joking approval.
Alejandro laughs when you tell him the story of how you got a shaving razor, and while you do, heâs applying the after shave lotion to your legs.
Rodolfo âRudyâ Parra
Heâs definitely confused at first, looking at your leg and then back at your face multiple times.
âWhy?â
You simply say, âI shaved.â You grab his hand and put it on your leg. Rudyâs hesitant, but he rubs your skin and he makes a noise of surprise. âNo kidding..â
Rudy smiles softly when you seem so proud of yourself. âGood job, Hermosa.â
Rudy is too occupied with how smooth your skin is to question where you got the razor, since theyâre only really handed out to the people who grow beards.
John Price
He immediately raises an eyebrow and silently questions you, no doubt. His arms are crossed, a gruff âwhat?â leaving him.
You reiterate what you said a few seconds earlier and move your bare leg closer. Price sighs to himself as he realizes you will only leave him alone if he does as you say; so he does.
Price uncrosses his arms and his hand gently touches your soft skin at your shin and he slowly moves up, his eyebrows raising, making a sound as if heâs impressed but you can tell heâs joking. âSmooth.â He comments.
You laugh and swat at him as he states the obvious. He looks at you, the wrinkles at the corner of his eyes crinkling from the amusement heâs feeling. âLove to know your first thought when coming home was to shave your legs, love. Not to sleep, or eat..â
You can tell heâs joking and he finds it very funny.
John âSoapâ MacTavish
He grins from your joy of this situation and immediately complies, feeling how soft your skin is. âSoft as a babyâs arse!â He chuckles, his thumb brushing against your shin.
âAnd you didnât nick yerself, not atâall!â Soap notices, glancing at you. He laughs as you take that in stride, crossing his arms.
Soap silently wonders if he could do the sameâshave his body hair, but then he gets rid of the idea because he enjoys his hair.
Heâs certainly surprised you managed to get your hands on a shaving razor, but at the same time he isnât because youâre you.
Kyle âGazâ Garrick
He laughs at first, especially with your presentation. Heâs sitting on a couch in Priceâs office, waiting for the Captain to come back with paperwork. You got your leg propped up on an armrest right next to where heâs sitting.
âFeel your leg?â He questions, glancing up at you while leaning his head on his fist. This isnât the weirdest thing youâve asked of him, so he shrugs.
Gaz feels your leg, feeling how soft and smooth your skin has gotten. âI see youâre putting that razor I got you to good use, huh?â
You snort and swat his shoulder, murmuring a thank you. He hums, removing his hand from your leg.
Simon âGhostâ Riley
âWhat?â
Several seconds of silence before he questions you. You repeat yourself and Ghost stares at you blankly. You bite your lip and youâre about to apologize and walk away when he removes his glove, and youâve never felt more glory in your life. He grumbles, âWhy not?â
Not defending your teammates, not defending whole ass countries, but the moment when Ghost removes his glove and touches your leg reluctantly to feel how smooth your skin is, is when you feel most prideful.
He doesnât say anything at first as you basically stand incredibly still like a deer in headlights. He removes his hand slides the glove back on, gruffing out, âGood job.â

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never going back again - 01
summary: ghost finds himself at the wrong safe house, injured and unable to call for backup
simon âghostâ riley x innocent fem!reader
warnings: mdni (18+), violence, depiction of wounds, blood loss, mention of scars
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Ghost pulls himself from the rubble, the sound of the blast ringing in his ear, his whole body hurts but he canât pinpoint where, he brings his hand to feel over his chest before looking down, definitely bleeding, he struggles pulling his weight out from under the rocks.
âAll teams this is Ghost how copy?â
Itâs radio silence,
âAll teams this- ahâ He winces as his headphones crackle, a small spark hitting his ear. They mustâve broken in the impact, his body blown back at least 15 feet from the blast, he manages to pull himself from the debris, wincing every time he stretches his stomach. He stands, moving to grab his side arm as his vision blurs, he looks down, a pool of red forming where he had just laid. He needed extraction, and fast, he looks around, clocking his location before advancing through alleys trying to make his way to the safe house.
He manages makes it out of the city in under an hour, stumbling over rocks and pot holes, his vision straining due to the loss of blood. In the distance he makes out a small cottage, assuming that was the safe house he limps towards it. He scans the area trying to find any sign of life before making his way to the door, knocking in a pattern that would signal it was him. Heâs braced against the doorframe, his head hung in front of him as the door opens, he makes out a womanâs figure and a small gasp before collapsing on the deck and passing out.
You stand in your door way utterly shocked, the last thing you expected was a giant man wearing a skull mask, covered in blood, collapsing on your doorstep. Youâre taken in a blind panic, your fight or flight in full force, you kneel down, your fingers pressing against his neck, heâs breathing and you can feel his heartbeat, you glance behind him for any sign of who mightâve done this, thereâs no one there. You lock your arms under his shoulders, struggling to drag him into the house, knowing there was no way you could lift him to the couch so you let him lie in the walkway.
You rush to your bathroom to grab your first aid kit, kneeling back at his side trying to locate the origin of his bleeding, heâs completely passed out but you still mutter a quiet sorry as your hands pull his shirt up, his chest covered in the thick red fluid, you grab gauze to put pressure on the wound, its lengthy, not from a bullet.
You curse yourself, trying to remember the order of things, you breath deeply pouring some alcohol into his cut, his eyes strike open as he tries to sit up in panic.
âIâm sorry! I had to clean it, just, just lay backâ
Heâs moving around, glancing at his surroundings till his eyes fall to your form, your clothes stained with his blood as your gentle hands press on his abdomen.
âIâll be quickâ
He stares at you, then nods slowly.
âOkayâ
Your hands make quick work of putting in a few stitches, noticing that he barely winces from the pain and wiping away any excess dirt or blood from the cut.
âAre- are there any more cuts?â Your eyes scan over his form,
âI donât knowâ
You nod, âCan I checkâ
You wait for his permission, he undoes his vest allowing you further access to his chest, you push his shirt up further, his form is littered with scars, some old and white, some new and pink.
âIt doesnât look like thereâs any more on your chestâ You let out a sigh of relief
He blinks slowly,
âBut um, you lost a lot of blood and I donât have any antibiotics, I can call for some helpâ
âNo, no copsâ
âWhat about doctorsâ
âNo, no one can know Iâm hereâ
âAre you in danger?â
He huffs a laugh, heâs drenched in blood and wearing a skull and you think heâs in danger.
âIâll be fine, I have to goâ He tries to stand up but stumbles, your hands moving to try and hold him up as your palms dig into his flesh.
âYou canât walkâ
âI can manageâ
âPlease just, you can rest hereâ You look up at him with worry in your eyes
He looks to you
âI live alone, thereâs really not much for miles around, no one will find youâ
âYou really shouldnât tell those things to a strangerâ
âIf you wanted to hurt me you wouldâveâ You huff a small laugh, eyes staring up at him, âJust rest a littleâ
He glances around the space, itâs cozy, feminine but cozy, lots of blankets and small lights.
âDo you have tea?â
A small smile forms on your lips, âI doâ
You help him to the bathroom so he can rinse off, leaving the door open a crack in case he needs help with anything before you go to the kitchen, putting the kettle on and grabbing two mugs. You hear the shower turn off a few minutes later, turning your attention to the doorway and your throat dries. Heâs stood arm braced against the frame, his skin glowing with droplets of water, his modesty only covered by a small towel.
âAny chance you have clothes I can borrow?â
Youâre staring at him,
âOiâ
You blink your eyes at him, pulling back from your thoughts, âYeah sorry, um, Iâll grab themâ You run into your bedroom, rummaging through your drawers for anything that would fit him.
âHere these are my boyfriends, heâs smaller than you but they should fitâ You hand him a pile of clothes,
âBoyfriend? I thought you lived aloneâ
âEx boyfriendâ You stutter, âJust never came back for his stuffâ
âHis lossâ
You laugh lightly, allowing him the space to move back into the washroom to change, you lean against the wall,
âSo whatâs your name?â
He hesitates for a moment,
âSimonâ
You whisper the name to yourself, the letters dancing on your tongue as he steps out,
âNot badâ You say glancing over his now clothed form
âYeah, cheersâ
You smile, moving to the kitchen to hand him a mug of tea,
âYouâre very kind, I wonât be here longâ
âItâs alright, companyâs niceâ
âPretty good with stitches, you get a lot of bloody men on your doorstep?â
You laugh, âNo just, know how to sew I guessâ
Simon nods, sipping his tea, not waiting for it to cool,
âAny chance you can tell me how you stumbled to my door?â
âUm, got lostâ
âAh I see, lostâ You make air quotes with your fingers,
He sets down his mug, âLucky is more likeâ
âLucky?â
âCouldâve accidentally stumbled somewhere worseâ
âAnd by worse you mean..â You squint your eyes, he tilts his head slightly staring back at you, âYouâre very secretive Simon, has anyone ever told you thatâ
âNeverâ
You smile at his words, fighting back a small laugh as you continue to drink your tea, paying attention to the way he squirms in his seat when he hurts his wound.
âYou can stay here if you need, reallyâ
âI donât mean to put you outâ
âItâs fine, get your bearings and you can head out whenever your assassin group needs youâ
âAssassin group?â Heâs amused by your assumption,
âJust, trying to figure you out, hoping I was closeâ
âClose enoughâ
âAnd on that note, the couch is all yoursâ You stand from your seat, placing your mug in the sink before moving to leave the kitchen, âYou know where the bathroom is, everything else is pretty easy to find so, Iâm just behind those doorsâ You point toward the sliding door of your bedroom.
âThank you, Iâll be out by morningâ
âRightâ You nod, turning back to him quickly, âIf you find a small cat, thatâs Goliath, donât mind himâ
âYou named your cat Goliath?â
You furrow your brows, âThought it was funny, goodnight Simonâ You nod to him and walk towards your room, sliding the door shut before getting ready for bed.
Ghost makes his way toward the couch, keeping an ear out for any noises outside the house, still nervous he could've been followed, he feels strangely safe within the walls of your cottage, he knows he shouldn't. He doesn't know you, you don't know him, and yet you helped him, gave him shelter and stitched his wounds, he'd never known such a simple kindness before, always seeing the worst in people but you were different, like a glowing ray of sun in his dark mind.
It doesn't take him long to fall asleep, another anomaly considering it usually took him hours of tossing and turning to finally sleep, eventually he'd blame it on his injury and the fact that the couch was insanely comfortable compared to his issued cot.
He woke in a full panic the next morning, darting his gaze around his surroundings, remembering where he was and who he was with, it took him a moment to settle his heartbeat as a clatter came from the kitchen, closing his eyes and breathing deeply, knowing he was relatively safe.
You peak your head around the corner, cringing at the amount of noise you were making, "Sorry, didn't mean to wake you"
"S'alright, should've been up hours ago anyway"
"You hungry?"
"No, I should be going anyway" The smell from the kitchen wafts through the living room, grabbing his attention
"You sure? I made too much anyway"
He winces as he pushes himself from the couch, "Why not"
Your smile lights up your face making Ghost pull his gaze from you nervously, his eyes moving toward the floor as he makes his way toward you.
"Sit"
He obeys your command, watching you point toward a chair with a spatula in your hand, chuckling to himself at the sight of you, apron-clad some flour swiped across the front.
"Do you want syrup?"
"Please" Truth be told the man had a major sweet tooth, most people would assume he drank black coffee and ate bitter chocolate but in reality he loved sugar more than anything, always giving into his urges.
You place a plate of pancakes in front of him,
"Wait" You stop him from eating for a second, leaning forward to draw a small smiley face on top with whipped cream, giggling as he tilts his head at you.
"Thanks" He waits for a few moments, giving you time to sit down with your own plate before picking up his fork, he holds the utensil in his hand, staring down at the food.
"You aren't hungry?"
"I am, it's just, my mum used to make pancakes like this" His tone is light as he leans back in his chair slightly, thinking about his family.
"She sounds nice"
"She was"
Your smile drops, "Oh, I'm sorry"
"For what?"
"You said was"
He didn't even realize, so used to internally recalling memories to choose his words differently, shaking his head lightly at you, "Thank you". You can't see his face behind his balaclava, but his gaze softens letting you know he took no offence to your statement, giving him a tight-lipped smile before digging into your food.
You finish a few pancakes before sanding from the table, Ghost's eyes watching as you move around the kitchen, opening cabinets and pulling out a small bowl, filling it with food, shaking the dish to catch the attention of your cat.
"He comes and goes, usually he's back for breakfast, I swear he'd do anything for some food" You joke, sitting back down in front of him, "Any progress on your ear thing?"
Ghost swallows his food, shaking his head towards you, "Unfortunately no, I need to replace one of the pieces to get it to work, not sure where I'll find one"
"There's a bunch of tech stuff in one of the drawers in the other room, I don't know what any of it does but you're welcome to look through"
"That could help, thanks"
You reach for his empty plate but his hand pushes yours away, your fingers tensing at the contact, "I'll clean, least I could do", he stands from the table, collecting the dishes and placing them in the sink. You blush slightly at the gesture, tapping your fingers against the table a few times before standing.
"I have some chores to do but I'd like to check your stitches after"
"I'm sure they're fine"
You sigh lightly, leaning against the counter next to him as he rolls his sleeves up, your eyes drifting toward the ink on his forearm as the muscles tense, "Just, let me check them" You look up at him through your lashes and his mind blanks for a moment, lost in your eyes, the way you look at him like he's a person, not a monster, completely unfazed by his outward appearance.
He says nothing, just nods lightly, turning back to the task at hand, you smile to yourself at your small victory,
"I'll just be outside, don't burn anything down"
"I'll do my best" He watches you breeze through the front door, huffing a deep breath once you closed the door, suddenly aware of his surroundings and what he was doing, washing dishes in a stranger's cottage, he looked so out of place in the house, everything was soft and warm while he was dark and rigid.
He watches you through the window, you float around the property moving around the small garden outside, tucking your hair behind your ear as you kneel beside a bush of vegetables, carefully picking them one by one, tossing them into a small basket and continuing.
"Shit" He tugs his hands from the sink, the now scolding water burning him, he must've zoned out cause the steam from the sink was now filling the room, wiping his hands on a towel before turning the taps off, rubbing his skin slightly to soothe them. His attention is turned to the small black mass leaping onto the counter,
"You must be Goliath"
The cat just stares back at him with its large eyes, meowing loudly at the sight of the stranger, Ghost presses his hand to his chest, "I'm Simon"
Goliath meows, moving toward his bowl of food, leaning down to eat.
"He won't bite"
Ghost turns his head toward the front door, you're leaning against the frame, a basket of produce on your hip, "You can pet him, he won't bite"
"I'm not really an animal person"
"I don't believe that"
"Why not"
"Just doesn't seem true" You place your basket on the table, moving towards Goliath, stroking his fur lightly as he purrs, "He loves it, go ahead" You step back, urging Simon to pet him.
He raises an apprehensive hand, lightly tracing his fingers down the case back,
"You can use a little more pressure"
He looks to you, "I don't want to hurt him"
You smile, "You won't"
Simon flattens his hand, running his palm over Goliath, smiling slightly when the cat purrs in response to his touch,
"He likes you"
"How can you tell"
"He bites people he doesn't" You bite your lower lip to conceal your laughter, Simon's eyes widen as they look at you, pulling his hand back from the cat as you giggle.
"You're lying"
"Guess we'll never know" You nudge your head toward the living room, urging him to follow. He sits on the couch, shuffling a little as you sit next to him, he can feel the heat from your skin, you're close enough that he can smell your shampoo,
"May I?"
He nods as your hands gently tug at the bottom of his shirt, he leans back to help you, your eyes scanning over his form,
"How's it look" His eyes watch you
"Good, not my best work but, you'll heal"
You turn to face him, your fingers still feather-light on his skin, "Can I ask a question?"
"You can, I might not answer it though"
"The scars"
"From my job"
"Do you get stabbed for a living?"
"Something like that" His hand covers yours, dwarfing them as he pulls his shirt back down, "Nothing to worry about"
"They look serious"
He cans esne the worry in your tone, changing his own to reassure you "I'm fine love"
You nod, staying quiet for a moment before realizing that his hands are still holding yours, you move to tug them away but he grips them, holding them close as his eyes linger on you. He scans your face for a second before releasing your hands, shifting his gaze away, suddenly nervous as his hands move into his pockets.
"The drawer is just there"
"Huh?"
"The um, the drawer with the tech stuff, it's just there" You point gently toward the stack of cabinets on the other side of the room, he nods in understanding, crossing the room to search. His fingers sift through the wires, pulling some out to inspect them, tossing others to the back, his eyes land on the exact one he needs, staring at the wire.
"Find anything that works?"
He thinks for a moment, his fingers tossing all the wires back into the drawer, "Not in here"


