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Grace's years of isolation from humans result in severe touch starvation. Rocky takes one look at this problem and says, "Hold my minerals."
Word Count: 3,687
Warnings: None
This is a SFW tickle fic, if you donât like that then donât read :)
Inspired by an adorable series on A03 focused on Grace being a wet cat and Rocky learning about human quirks (physical contact and mental health)Â Link Below!
Archive of Our Own: Platonic Cuddling SeriesÂ
The journey to Erid was slow going.
Space. More space. Some stars. A little more space. And oh, hey, would you look at that! Space again!
During his lonely trek back to Earth, Ryland Grace had considered cracking out the cocktail of Knockout Juice to slip him into a coma until he was home. Now, however, he wasnât alone aboard the Hail Mary. Heck, he wasnât even going home anymore.Â
Heâd been on such a rollercoaster of emotions over heading back to Earth. Despair, acceptance (not really), hope, then acceptance again (for real this time). With the finality of his choice to stay permanently in foreign space, something festered within Grace.
Despite the companionship he has, an awful emptiness latched its teeth into his core and wouldnât abate. No matter how much time heâd spend with Rocky or watch clips of Earth in the Donât Go Crazy Room, the feeling of wrongness stayed, and Grace has no idea how to stop it.Â
A shudder runs through his form, making Grace hunch further in on himself, gripping onto his arms. His skin ached something fierce, despite his hands rubbing along the surface in a meager attempt to self-soothe against the barrage of phantom needles.
What he would give to be bundled in his motherâs arms like he was ten again after tumbling off his bike and scraping his knee. Or being smothered in his dadâs all-encompassing embrace after a failed science experiment, a promise that one day, âHeâd be the smartest and coolest of all scientistsâ. What heâd give for any form of hug at all whilst in deep space-
The invisible aches haunting his body intensify in a sudden surge. Grace freezes in place, struck by a daunting realisation.
âŚOh.Â
It was cruel and unfair, but it made sense. The urge to cry welling up behind his eyes has Grace's breath shuddering out of him sporadically.Â
âGrace, okay, question?â
The doubled thudding of the Eridianâs back leg cuts through the static building in Graceâs head. He looks to the side and finds the alien âwatchingâ him intently, his carapace shifting in blatant concern.Â
Grace has to push the word out of his throat. â...No.â He rubs his palm along his arm with a disconnected fervor. It doesnât feel as though the warmth of his own skin is even getting through.Â
âWhat problem, question?âÂ
How could he even begin to explain the torrential emotions wreaking havoc on his wrung-out body? âThereâs something wrong with me.â
âGrace sick? Question?â Rocky is growing restless, feet thunking against the xenonite shell of his ball.
Grace swallows back the lump trying to start an uprising of sadness in his throat. It was a persistent battle. âItâs a human thing,â he rasps. âI donât know if it can be helped.â
âExplain. Rocky fix.â
Grace shakes his head as he burrows into his arms, both to hide his burning eyes and to escape this conversation. Rocky couldnât fix it. Bless that alienâs heart of gold for trying, but he just couldnât. What Grace needed, what he was craving, was human touch. It had been years since he left Earth, and his skin was growing desperate for an inkling of steady, warm contact. But by abandoning his journey to Earth in favour of saving his best friend - which he didnât regret for a second, mind you - heâd robbed himself of the chance to ever experience it again.Â
Granted, the last memory of touch was being forcibly restrained to the ground, suffocating pressure pinning him down as he screamed for help that would never come. Not exactly a golden recollection of human connection.Â
A steady series of tapping filters into Graceâs ears, getting past the marching band thumping away. He peeks over his forearm. Rocky has rolled himself so close that heâs right beside his friend.Â
âHeartbeat fast,â the Eridian states, worry warbling through his medeloic voice. âBad, bad, bad. Oxygen needed.â
Heâs close enough that Grace can feel the alienâs warmth through the xenonite. His skin practically buzzes with the idea of leaning against the Eridianâs stone-like form, multiple arms encircling him with a pressure that could settle his racing thoughts and lonely heart.
Grace canât help it. He gives in to his pathetic, human instincts.Â
His arms stretch out from his self-contained ball of panic to clutch around the xenonite, drag Rocky into his chest, and slump against the warm, glass-like surface. A sob tries to strangle his throat, but any noise is kept locked behind Graceâs pursed lips. Rocky tucks himself against the wall separating them, soft melodic noises rumbling from his form in an attempt to settle the erratic pounding he can hear within Graceâs chest. Heâd only heard this in moments of extreme distress for his human, and it hurt every time. Though Grace is trying to stay quiet, soft plinks of moisture hitting the top of the zenonite were heard loud and clear for the alien.
Grace clings to the zenonite ball as tightly as he can, trying to trick his mind into believing that the smooth, warm surface was what it was after. That this hug shared between two species unable to co-exist within the same environment is enough for his human instincts.Â
His skin prickles. The tears keep falling. It isnât enough. And it is going to stay that way for as long as he is away from Earth.Â
A shudder runs through the man at this bleak thought, the ever-expanding pit in his chest feeling as though itâs swallowing up his entire being.Â
As if he heard the emotional casam split further, Rockyâs warbles take on a mournful croon. âGrace, tell Rocky what wrong. Please?â
Grace presses his tear-stained cheek against the warm surface, sighing miserably.Â
âIâm touch starved.â He says it quietly, fingertips brushing over a surface that isnât organic enough to trick his brain into thinking itâs skin. âHumans are social beings; we naturally seek connection, and with that comes physical contact. Itâs common with anyone weâre close to, not just mates. Itâs ingrained into us to co-regulate, so when we go for a long time without that, it causes us to experience skin hunger. It makes humans feel bad.âÂ
Rocky cocks his body to the side, akin to tilting one's head. âIs hug helping badness?â
Grace wishes he could say yes, but then heâd be lying, and he didnât want to do that to Rocky. Shaking his head miserably, Grace scrubs a fist across his eyes to stem the flow of tears. âNo. Iâm hugging you, but I canât feel you hugging back. Pressure is a key thing with hugging; it feels safer that way.â
Rocky trills sadly. âApologies.â
Grace shakes his head again, but this time itâs paired with a weak, sincere smile. âItâs not your fault. Just sucks that our biologies are so different. I bet youâd give really good hugs without this thing in the way.â Grace knocks twice on the ball, emphasizing the distance between them. Â
Rocky chitters, though thereâs something contemplative about his tone now - an inquisitive warble rumbling through the plates atop his body. He leans away from Grace, his back legs thumping against the casing of his ball as he thinks. âRocky has idea.â
âYeah?â Grace lets his arms fall away, desperately ignoring the loss they feel as the warmth disappears from them. There was no need to be clingy. It wasnât exactly like the hug was helping him in the long run. It was like putting a sticky plaster over a gaping chest wound and calling it a day.
Rocky trills again, more full-bodied. Determined. âYes. Need to begin work now. Will show Grace when ready.â Rocky is practically buzzing. An eagerness tugging at his limbs as he fidgets in place, itching to start whatever âmystery projectâ heâs begun cooking up.
â...You gonna tell me what your idea is?â
The alien gives Grace his version of a thumbs up and happily chirps, âNo.â
To make it even more peculiar, he hasnât allowed Grace anywhere near him as he crafts. Any time Grace sets foot in the lab, he gets hissed at. Forget Eridans being extraterrestrial lifeforms of complex intelligence. That sentient stone spider is a cat in disguise. Grace has it on good authority that the little guy practically purrs whenever heâs smug or has done something clever. There was simply no other way to describe the happy trills rumbling from his body.Â
So, Grace has been forced to amuse himself with other things on the Hail Mary, as his only companion is acting like a kid fresh into puberty and staying in his room to play video games. Fortunately, Stratt had been generous enough to provide enough stimuli aboard the ship to keep the passengers entertained while they slowly died in an eternal abyss of stars.Â
Unfortunately, he could only consume so many episodes of Star Trek in total silence before he felt an oncoming existential crisis about watching a space show in space. Â
Thankfully, just as heâs considering going into the lab and risking being cursed out in Eridian, a series of clunks from multiple legs echo through the ship. Only⌠it didnât sound like it was coming from inside the hamster tunnels running throughout the vessel. Nor was the clunking dulled slightly by a xenonite ball following the demands of five limbs.Â
It sounds clearer. Closer. Concerningly faster than the ball as well.Â
Grace drops the Comfort Quilt⢠from his shoulders and scrambles up from his crossed leg position. He doesnât even know what heâs bracing for, but what greets him when it stomps into view is not what heâd been expecting in the slightest.
Rocky is encased in xenonite. Not a ball. His body is literally wearing such close-fitting xenonite that it follows every crevice, bump, and grain on his form.Â
âHi, Grace!â He chirrups, sounding utterly exhilarated as he holds up a claw and splits it into the famous Vulcan greeting from Star Trek. âSurprise!âÂ
Thank god Grace put down his mug of coffee before preparing for a potential ambush, or the inventory would be down a cup. His jaw has long hit the floor in place of ceramic shards, eyebrows high as if pulled by a passing moonâs gravity. âYouâre- you made a suit,â he sputters out.
âSo Rocky can fix starvation of skin!â Rocky bounces and wiggles in place, the thin xenonite moving with him flexibly. He eagerly reaches out with his two front limbs. âCan hug properly now!âÂ
Grace stares. His ears heard it, but his brain could not comprehend the development. That being said, his heart definitely could, and it felt full enough to burst.Â
He practically dives for Rocky and slams his full weight into him, knees colliding heavily with the floor. Rockyâs three back limbs counterbalance instantly, and the other two wrap tightly around his human. His claws grip into the fabric of Graceâs cardigan and stay there, keeping the man close against his body heat.
After months of being on the ship - technically years, but Grace didnât count the coma for his own mental health - with absolutely no physical contact from another being bar a ball of xenonite, this hug was everything.Â
It was tight, yet not enough for Graceâs deprived body. Every nerve was screaming from overwhelming warmth and pressure, but the idea of letting go only made Grace grip harder. He barely acknowledges heâs sobbing into the top of Rockyâs carapace; heâs too preoccupied trying to convince himself he isnât dreaming.Â
Rocky stays put, soft notes humming out of him in a gentle, soothing coo. Heâs seen Grace cry before - that man had earned the title of âLeaky Space Blobâ after all - but this is different. Itâs relief, itâs despair, it's everything the man has been silently yearning for in the depths of his subconscious.Â
Rocky is more than content to stay where he was with Grace practically smothering him from his doubled-over position, all his strings cut and emotions raw. He would stay put for as long as Grace needs. He lifts one of his limbs from the floor and runs it through Graceâs hair.Â
He pretends he doesnât hear the high-pitched, wounded keening that leaves the human in a cathartic, emotional release.
âHow did you do this?â Grace asks. âThis looks too thin- heck, it feels too thin to be safe for you.â
Rocky chitters, pleased. âMuch trials and errors,â he says. âImportant. Needed to make.â
Grace tightens his arms around Rocky for a moment before letting him go again. Well, kind of let him go, Rocky is lying over Graceâs legs with the manâs arms draped over his limbs. Yes, he was being a little clingy, but his entire nervous system was recovering from months of neglect. He needs this.Â
âIt means a lot,â he swallows back tears that threaten to have another revolution and overthrow his ability to see. Heâs already shed enough to fill a water bottle or two.Â
Theyâd moved to the dormitory once Grace felt reasonably steady to become a functioning human being again. (For those curious, it took a decent while for that to happen.) Now, heâs lying on his back atop the bedclothes with an Eridian carefully perched on his lower body as a steady source of contact. It seemed the small alien was enjoying the newfound freedom of touch without a ball getting in the way.Â
One of Graceâs hands is being diligently studied by the Eridian. âHumans soft.â Rocky remarks, something like awe filtering through his musical tones as he delicately handles Graceâs fingers. âToo easy to damage.â
Grace snorts. âWe canât all be sentient canon balls, Rock.â
âWhat is âcanon ballâ, question?âÂ
âProjectiles we have on Earth. It was used in battle.â
âRocky is terrifying space spider and dangerous ball, question?âÂ
Grace thinks of when Rocky first barged into the Hail Mary and proceeded to almost cause irreparable property damage to multiple items and devices within the ship. âYes.â He states with a laugh. âYouâre a force to be reckoned with.â
Rocky perks up. âGood reputation to have!â He prods at Graceâs fingers. âBetter than leaky, squishy, space blob.â He pokes at the softer skin of the manâs side to further drive his point home.
Grace yips, batting Rockyâs claws away from his torso instinctively. âHehey!â
Rocky jolts upright, removing himself from Graceâs legs. âHurt? Grace hurt? Rocky hurt Grace?!â His voice flits up several octaves as he panics, hands tightly curled against his body to keep them far from his friend.
âNo. No, no, you didnât- hey, come back here, you silly goose. Stop freaking out.â Grace grasps one of Rockyâs retreating limbs and gently tugs him forward with an exasperated chuckle.
Rocky hesitantly steps closer, but doesnât settle back down. Graceâs legs mourn the loss of their weighted blanket. âGrace make hurt noise,â he states. âMake same sound when burnt with solder iron.â
Grace sighs and sinks deeper into his mattress. He didnât think this would be a topic heâd have to explain to aliens, but here we are.
âHumans have a pretty complex nervous system that has evolved to alert us when weâre in danger, specifically through touch. When you poked me, my body was telling me something was digging into a place where vital organs sit. The noise I made was just a byproduct of that.âÂ
Rocky considers this explanation, then makes a confused warble. âYou laughed afterwards.â
Damn. Grace had been hoping Rocky didnât catch that.Â
â...Yeah.â
âWhy, question?âÂ
â...Itâs a human thing.â
âExplain. Grace live on Erid in future, need to know human biology.â
Well, no dodging the question now.
Grace sighs and runs a hand through his hair. âIt just tickled a bit, thatâs all.â
âNo understand word.â
Double damn.Â
â...Tickling is when humans are touched in a certain way that makes us laugh. Itâs attached to the nervous system thing, part of our fight or flight response.â
Rocky tilts his carapace and extends a claw to wiggle against Graceâs side again. The small squeak Grace lets out causes heat to flush his ears. Rocky chirps, delighted. âThis make laughter on command!â
Grace opens his mouth to parry that point, only to gasp and fall into bouts of snickers when Rockyâs claws start prodding at his stomach insistently with both claws. âR-Rohohocky!âÂ
Itâs been years, even more than heâs been on the Hail Mary, since heâs felt this sensation. The scuttling, electric sparks spread through his nerves, causing him to flail helplessly. His hands scrabble to both grab onto and bat away Rockyâs curious limbs. Neither tactic got him very far.
âGrace sound very happy,â Rocky informs him. Thank you, Rocky. Weâd be lost without your keen observation skills. âAre all humans this sensitive?â
Grace makes a strangled, embarrassed noise in the back of his throat and tries to yank his legs up so he can curl into a ball and hide.Â
âNo, stay stationary. Rocky is not done exploring this.â Rockyâs claws grab onto Graceâs knees to simply push them away, only for Grace to yelp and kick his legs out.Â
âNononono- Rohohocky câmohohon!â
Rocky chirps, curiosity singing through his melodic voice. âTickles happen all over, question?â He inquires, his back hand squeezing Graceâs knee and thigh twice in place of stomping.Â
âROHOHOCK!â The hearty cackles that sprang forth like an exploded fire hydrant were answer enough.
Rocky scuttles and prods over the muscular limbs, little chirps of excitement emanating from the depths of his carapace with every new noise he draws from Grace. Scratching at the underside of the human's knees produced a series of breathy, unstoppable giggles that vividly reminded Rocky of the young Eridians back home with newly developed squeaks perpetrating their vocal cords.Â
Rocky relays that thought to Grace, and the temperature of the humanâs face increased dramatically.Â
âGrace embarrassed, question? Sound cute.â Rocky reassures, wiggling his claws into Grace's lower abdomen.Â
A flustered noise left the man, quickly buried behind his arms as he wriggled incessantly from the tickling. âE-Enohohough wihihith- my knees!â He pleads, the feather-light wisps of touch sending his brain into a haywire state of laughter.Â
âThat okay, plenty more to try!â
Grace feels pressure firmly lay across his legs, keeping them still despite their instinctive desire to kick. Rocky has become essentially deadweight, using his higher body mass to easily pin Grace to the bed. At first, his heartbeat kicked up in learned fear from being pinned down amongst dead grass, but the gentle touches and familiar warmth of the Eridian dashes his anxiety instantly.Â
It was kind of hard to focus on the last memory of being pinned whilst Rocky's two front claws had taken to prodding all over the manâs torso. Light and experimental pinches being tossed in just for curiosity's sake.Â
âGrace should have informed Rocky of this sooner, couldâve cheered you up easily,â Rocky says, mirth filling his voice as he takes in Graceâs blinding grin, flushed cheeks, and bubbling laughter. He made sure to keep his touch light, not wanting to accidentally hurt his friend; however, in doing so, the tickling was simply more unbearable.Â
And as much as Grace's touch-starved body is relishing in this newfound, sorely missed companionship, itâs tiring quickly.Â
âR-Rohohock! Plehehease! No- Nohoho mohohore!â Grace wheezes out a laugh before slumping back into the rumpled bedclothes, all fight disappearing and leaving him in a puddle of giggles.Â
Rocky chirps, withdrawing his claws from Graceâs stomach. âThis hurts, question?â He stomps his back foot into the mattress to punctuate his concern.Â
âNo, not at all.â Grace drapes an arm over his eyes and takes in grateful gulps of air, the last of his laughter shaking his chest. âJust overwhelming, bud. Itâs been a long time.â
âBut Grace is okay, question?â
The hollowness is gone. Graceâs cheeks hurt from smiling. He feels good. âYeah.â The scientist reassures. âBetter than okay. I donât think Iâve laughed that hard in a while.â
âWant me to do again, question?âÂ
Graceâs arm thatâs draped over his eyes shoots down to preemptively cover his stomach, an embarrassed grin spreading across his face. âUh- no, no, that kind of touch is usually for play. Kinda wanting to get some rest now, Rock.â
Rocky chirps, leaning a bit more into Graceâs chest, akin to a weighted blanket. He wraps his claws underneath Grace in a hug, while one reaches up to scratch through his hair. Grace practically melts, a blissful sigh heaving Rocky up and then down in a slump.Â
âBetter, question?â
âYeh, feels nâce,â Grace slurs out, eyelids long since closed, and wrapping his arms over Rockyâs warm, xenonite-enclosed form. It was like hugging a hot water bottle made of glass. Sleep was sneaking around the corner with a bat and a trip to Night Night Station.Â
A claw slips down his scalp, scraping close to the skin of his ear. Grace flinches with a small grunt. The claw pauses.
âGrace is serious? Here as well, question?â The amusement is abundantly obvious.Â
âShut up,â Grace grumbles, gently taking Rockyâs front limb and guiding it back to his hair.Â
Rocky chuckles. âHumans are very endearing. Will be doing this again, statement."
Grace rolls his eyes, trying to pretend there wasnât a blush practically living on his ears now. Rocky let him dodge answering that. After all, he plans to use this newfound information to keep Graceâs spirits up. There would be plenty of time to prove to his friend that humans were loveable space blobs.Â
âYou sleep, I watch.â He murmurs, carefully scratching the manâs scalp in rhythmic patterns.Â
Graceâs fingers intertwine with Rockyâs and squeeze. âThanks, Rocky. âŚAnd thank you for fixing this. Youâre a miracle worker.â
âWill always fix for Grace. Grace family, statement.âÂ
Grace squeezes a bit tighter, hoping Rocky understands the love being projected through the gesture. He pretends his voice isnât choked up as he whispers, âYouâre my family too. Statement.â
The rumblings of the Hail Mary almost match the lyrical purrs emitting from Rocky, sending Grace into the deepest sleep heâs had since being aboard. Safe. Protected. Loved.
Grace's years of isolation from humans result in severe touch starvation. Rocky takes one look at this problem and says, "Hold my minerals."
Word Count: 3,687
Warnings: None
This is a SFW tickle fic, if you donât like that then donât read :)
Inspired by an adorable series on A03 focused on Grace being a wet cat and Rocky learning about human quirks (physical contact and mental health)Â Link Below!
Archive of Our Own: Platonic Cuddling SeriesÂ
The journey to Erid was slow going.
Space. More space. Some stars. A little more space. And oh, hey, would you look at that! Space again!
During his lonely trek back to Earth, Ryland Grace had considered cracking out the cocktail of Knockout Juice to slip him into a coma until he was home. Now, however, he wasnât alone aboard the Hail Mary. Heck, he wasnât even going home anymore.Â
Heâd been on such a rollercoaster of emotions over heading back to Earth. Despair, acceptance (not really), hope, then acceptance again (for real this time). With the finality of his choice to stay permanently in foreign space, something festered within Grace.
Despite the companionship he has, an awful emptiness latched its teeth into his core and wouldnât abate. No matter how much time heâd spend with Rocky or watch clips of Earth in the Donât Go Crazy Room, the feeling of wrongness stayed, and Grace has no idea how to stop it.Â
A shudder runs through his form, making Grace hunch further in on himself, gripping onto his arms. His skin ached something fierce, despite his hands rubbing along the surface in a meager attempt to self-soothe against the barrage of phantom needles.
What he would give to be bundled in his motherâs arms like he was ten again after tumbling off his bike and scraping his knee. Or being smothered in his dadâs all-encompassing embrace after a failed science experiment, a promise that one day, âHeâd be the smartest and coolest of all scientistsâ. What heâd give for any form of hug at all whilst in deep space-
The invisible aches haunting his body intensify in a sudden surge. Grace freezes in place, struck by a daunting realisation.
âŚOh.Â
It was cruel and unfair, but it made sense. The urge to cry welling up behind his eyes has Grace's breath shuddering out of him sporadically.Â
âGrace, okay, question?â
The doubled thudding of the Eridianâs back leg cuts through the static building in Graceâs head. He looks to the side and finds the alien âwatchingâ him intently, his carapace shifting in blatant concern.Â
Grace has to push the word out of his throat. â...No.â He rubs his palm along his arm with a disconnected fervor. It doesnât feel as though the warmth of his own skin is even getting through.Â
âWhat problem, question?âÂ
How could he even begin to explain the torrential emotions wreaking havoc on his wrung-out body? âThereâs something wrong with me.â
âGrace sick? Question?â Rocky is growing restless, feet thunking against the xenonite shell of his ball.
Grace swallows back the lump trying to start an uprising of sadness in his throat. It was a persistent battle. âItâs a human thing,â he rasps. âI donât know if it can be helped.â
âExplain. Rocky fix.â
Grace shakes his head as he burrows into his arms, both to hide his burning eyes and to escape this conversation. Rocky couldnât fix it. Bless that alienâs heart of gold for trying, but he just couldnât. What Grace needed, what he was craving, was human touch. It had been years since he left Earth, and his skin was growing desperate for an inkling of steady, warm contact. But by abandoning his journey to Earth in favour of saving his best friend - which he didnât regret for a second, mind you - heâd robbed himself of the chance to ever experience it again.Â
Granted, the last memory of touch was being forcibly restrained to the ground, suffocating pressure pinning him down as he screamed for help that would never come. Not exactly a golden recollection of human connection.Â
A steady series of tapping filters into Graceâs ears, getting past the marching band thumping away. He peeks over his forearm. Rocky has rolled himself so close that heâs right beside his friend.Â
âHeartbeat fast,â the Eridian states, worry warbling through his medeloic voice. âBad, bad, bad. Oxygen needed.â
Heâs close enough that Grace can feel the alienâs warmth through the xenonite. His skin practically buzzes with the idea of leaning against the Eridianâs stone-like form, multiple arms encircling him with a pressure that could settle his racing thoughts and lonely heart.
Grace canât help it. He gives in to his pathetic, human instincts.Â
His arms stretch out from his self-contained ball of panic to clutch around the xenonite, drag Rocky into his chest, and slump against the warm, glass-like surface. A sob tries to strangle his throat, but any noise is kept locked behind Graceâs pursed lips. Rocky tucks himself against the wall separating them, soft melodic noises rumbling from his form in an attempt to settle the erratic pounding he can hear within Graceâs chest. Heâd only heard this in moments of extreme distress for his human, and it hurt every time. Though Grace is trying to stay quiet, soft plinks of moisture hitting the top of the zenonite were heard loud and clear for the alien.
Grace clings to the zenonite ball as tightly as he can, trying to trick his mind into believing that the smooth, warm surface was what it was after. That this hug shared between two species unable to co-exist within the same environment is enough for his human instincts.Â
His skin prickles. The tears keep falling. It isnât enough. And it is going to stay that way for as long as he is away from Earth.Â
A shudder runs through the man at this bleak thought, the ever-expanding pit in his chest feeling as though itâs swallowing up his entire being.Â
As if he heard the emotional casam split further, Rockyâs warbles take on a mournful croon. âGrace, tell Rocky what wrong. Please?â
Grace presses his tear-stained cheek against the warm surface, sighing miserably.Â
âIâm touch starved.â He says it quietly, fingertips brushing over a surface that isnât organic enough to trick his brain into thinking itâs skin. âHumans are social beings; we naturally seek connection, and with that comes physical contact. Itâs common with anyone weâre close to, not just mates. Itâs ingrained into us to co-regulate, so when we go for a long time without that, it causes us to experience skin hunger. It makes humans feel bad.âÂ
Rocky cocks his body to the side, akin to tilting one's head. âIs hug helping badness?â
Grace wishes he could say yes, but then heâd be lying, and he didnât want to do that to Rocky. Shaking his head miserably, Grace scrubs a fist across his eyes to stem the flow of tears. âNo. Iâm hugging you, but I canât feel you hugging back. Pressure is a key thing with hugging; it feels safer that way.â
Rocky trills sadly. âApologies.â
Grace shakes his head again, but this time itâs paired with a weak, sincere smile. âItâs not your fault. Just sucks that our biologies are so different. I bet youâd give really good hugs without this thing in the way.â Grace knocks twice on the ball, emphasizing the distance between them. Â
Rocky chitters, though thereâs something contemplative about his tone now - an inquisitive warble rumbling through the plates atop his body. He leans away from Grace, his back legs thumping against the casing of his ball as he thinks. âRocky has idea.â
âYeah?â Grace lets his arms fall away, desperately ignoring the loss they feel as the warmth disappears from them. There was no need to be clingy. It wasnât exactly like the hug was helping him in the long run. It was like putting a sticky plaster over a gaping chest wound and calling it a day.
Rocky trills again, more full-bodied. Determined. âYes. Need to begin work now. Will show Grace when ready.â Rocky is practically buzzing. An eagerness tugging at his limbs as he fidgets in place, itching to start whatever âmystery projectâ heâs begun cooking up.
â...You gonna tell me what your idea is?â
The alien gives Grace his version of a thumbs up and happily chirps, âNo.â
To make it even more peculiar, he hasnât allowed Grace anywhere near him as he crafts. Any time Grace sets foot in the lab, he gets hissed at. Forget Eridans being extraterrestrial lifeforms of complex intelligence. That sentient stone spider is a cat in disguise. Grace has it on good authority that the little guy practically purrs whenever heâs smug or has done something clever. There was simply no other way to describe the happy trills rumbling from his body.Â
So, Grace has been forced to amuse himself with other things on the Hail Mary, as his only companion is acting like a kid fresh into puberty and staying in his room to play video games. Fortunately, Stratt had been generous enough to provide enough stimuli aboard the ship to keep the passengers entertained while they slowly died in an eternal abyss of stars.Â
Unfortunately, he could only consume so many episodes of Star Trek in total silence before he felt an oncoming existential crisis about watching a space show in space. Â
Thankfully, just as heâs considering going into the lab and risking being cursed out in Eridian, a series of clunks from multiple legs echo through the ship. Only⌠it didnât sound like it was coming from inside the hamster tunnels running throughout the vessel. Nor was the clunking dulled slightly by a xenonite ball following the demands of five limbs.Â
It sounds clearer. Closer. Concerningly faster than the ball as well.Â
Grace drops the Comfort Quilt⢠from his shoulders and scrambles up from his crossed leg position. He doesnât even know what heâs bracing for, but what greets him when it stomps into view is not what heâd been expecting in the slightest.
Rocky is encased in xenonite. Not a ball. His body is literally wearing such close-fitting xenonite that it follows every crevice, bump, and grain on his form.Â
âHi, Grace!â He chirrups, sounding utterly exhilarated as he holds up a claw and splits it into the famous Vulcan greeting from Star Trek. âSurprise!âÂ
Thank god Grace put down his mug of coffee before preparing for a potential ambush, or the inventory would be down a cup. His jaw has long hit the floor in place of ceramic shards, eyebrows high as if pulled by a passing moonâs gravity. âYouâre- you made a suit,â he sputters out.
âSo Rocky can fix starvation of skin!â Rocky bounces and wiggles in place, the thin xenonite moving with him flexibly. He eagerly reaches out with his two front limbs. âCan hug properly now!âÂ
Grace stares. His ears heard it, but his brain could not comprehend the development. That being said, his heart definitely could, and it felt full enough to burst.Â
He practically dives for Rocky and slams his full weight into him, knees colliding heavily with the floor. Rockyâs three back limbs counterbalance instantly, and the other two wrap tightly around his human. His claws grip into the fabric of Graceâs cardigan and stay there, keeping the man close against his body heat.
After months of being on the ship - technically years, but Grace didnât count the coma for his own mental health - with absolutely no physical contact from another being bar a ball of xenonite, this hug was everything.Â
It was tight, yet not enough for Graceâs deprived body. Every nerve was screaming from overwhelming warmth and pressure, but the idea of letting go only made Grace grip harder. He barely acknowledges heâs sobbing into the top of Rockyâs carapace; heâs too preoccupied trying to convince himself he isnât dreaming.Â
Rocky stays put, soft notes humming out of him in a gentle, soothing coo. Heâs seen Grace cry before - that man had earned the title of âLeaky Space Blobâ after all - but this is different. Itâs relief, itâs despair, it's everything the man has been silently yearning for in the depths of his subconscious.Â
Rocky is more than content to stay where he was with Grace practically smothering him from his doubled-over position, all his strings cut and emotions raw. He would stay put for as long as Grace needs. He lifts one of his limbs from the floor and runs it through Graceâs hair.Â
He pretends he doesnât hear the high-pitched, wounded keening that leaves the human in a cathartic, emotional release.
âHow did you do this?â Grace asks. âThis looks too thin- heck, it feels too thin to be safe for you.â
Rocky chitters, pleased. âMuch trials and errors,â he says. âImportant. Needed to make.â
Grace tightens his arms around Rocky for a moment before letting him go again. Well, kind of let him go, Rocky is lying over Graceâs legs with the manâs arms draped over his limbs. Yes, he was being a little clingy, but his entire nervous system was recovering from months of neglect. He needs this.Â
âIt means a lot,â he swallows back tears that threaten to have another revolution and overthrow his ability to see. Heâs already shed enough to fill a water bottle or two.Â
Theyâd moved to the dormitory once Grace felt reasonably steady to become a functioning human being again. (For those curious, it took a decent while for that to happen.) Now, heâs lying on his back atop the bedclothes with an Eridian carefully perched on his lower body as a steady source of contact. It seemed the small alien was enjoying the newfound freedom of touch without a ball getting in the way.Â
One of Graceâs hands is being diligently studied by the Eridian. âHumans soft.â Rocky remarks, something like awe filtering through his musical tones as he delicately handles Graceâs fingers. âToo easy to damage.â
Grace snorts. âWe canât all be sentient canon balls, Rock.â
âWhat is âcanon ballâ, question?âÂ
âProjectiles we have on Earth. It was used in battle.â
âRocky is terrifying space spider and dangerous ball, question?âÂ
Grace thinks of when Rocky first barged into the Hail Mary and proceeded to almost cause irreparable property damage to multiple items and devices within the ship. âYes.â He states with a laugh. âYouâre a force to be reckoned with.â
Rocky perks up. âGood reputation to have!â He prods at Graceâs fingers. âBetter than leaky, squishy, space blob.â He pokes at the softer skin of the manâs side to further drive his point home.
Grace yips, batting Rockyâs claws away from his torso instinctively. âHehey!â
Rocky jolts upright, removing himself from Graceâs legs. âHurt? Grace hurt? Rocky hurt Grace?!â His voice flits up several octaves as he panics, hands tightly curled against his body to keep them far from his friend.
âNo. No, no, you didnât- hey, come back here, you silly goose. Stop freaking out.â Grace grasps one of Rockyâs retreating limbs and gently tugs him forward with an exasperated chuckle.
Rocky hesitantly steps closer, but doesnât settle back down. Graceâs legs mourn the loss of their weighted blanket. âGrace make hurt noise,â he states. âMake same sound when burnt with solder iron.â
Grace sighs and sinks deeper into his mattress. He didnât think this would be a topic heâd have to explain to aliens, but here we are.
âHumans have a pretty complex nervous system that has evolved to alert us when weâre in danger, specifically through touch. When you poked me, my body was telling me something was digging into a place where vital organs sit. The noise I made was just a byproduct of that.âÂ
Rocky considers this explanation, then makes a confused warble. âYou laughed afterwards.â
Damn. Grace had been hoping Rocky didnât catch that.Â
â...Yeah.â
âWhy, question?âÂ
â...Itâs a human thing.â
âExplain. Grace live on Erid in future, need to know human biology.â
Well, no dodging the question now.
Grace sighs and runs a hand through his hair. âIt just tickled a bit, thatâs all.â
âNo understand word.â
Double damn.Â
â...Tickling is when humans are touched in a certain way that makes us laugh. Itâs attached to the nervous system thing, part of our fight or flight response.â
Rocky tilts his carapace and extends a claw to wiggle against Graceâs side again. The small squeak Grace lets out causes heat to flush his ears. Rocky chirps, delighted. âThis make laughter on command!â
Grace opens his mouth to parry that point, only to gasp and fall into bouts of snickers when Rockyâs claws start prodding at his stomach insistently with both claws. âR-Rohohocky!âÂ
Itâs been years, even more than heâs been on the Hail Mary, since heâs felt this sensation. The scuttling, electric sparks spread through his nerves, causing him to flail helplessly. His hands scrabble to both grab onto and bat away Rockyâs curious limbs. Neither tactic got him very far.
âGrace sound very happy,â Rocky informs him. Thank you, Rocky. Weâd be lost without your keen observation skills. âAre all humans this sensitive?â
Grace makes a strangled, embarrassed noise in the back of his throat and tries to yank his legs up so he can curl into a ball and hide.Â
âNo, stay stationary. Rocky is not done exploring this.â Rockyâs claws grab onto Graceâs knees to simply push them away, only for Grace to yelp and kick his legs out.Â
âNononono- Rohohocky câmohohon!â
Rocky chirps, curiosity singing through his melodic voice. âTickles happen all over, question?â He inquires, his back hand squeezing Graceâs knee and thigh twice in place of stomping.Â
âROHOHOCK!â The hearty cackles that sprang forth like an exploded fire hydrant were answer enough.
Rocky scuttles and prods over the muscular limbs, little chirps of excitement emanating from the depths of his carapace with every new noise he draws from Grace. Scratching at the underside of the human's knees produced a series of breathy, unstoppable giggles that vividly reminded Rocky of the young Eridians back home with newly developed squeaks perpetrating their vocal cords.Â
Rocky relays that thought to Grace, and the temperature of the humanâs face increased dramatically.Â
âGrace embarrassed, question? Sound cute.â Rocky reassures, wiggling his claws into Grace's lower abdomen.Â
A flustered noise left the man, quickly buried behind his arms as he wriggled incessantly from the tickling. âE-Enohohough wihihith- my knees!â He pleads, the feather-light wisps of touch sending his brain into a haywire state of laughter.Â
âThat okay, plenty more to try!â
Grace feels pressure firmly lay across his legs, keeping them still despite their instinctive desire to kick. Rocky has become essentially deadweight, using his higher body mass to easily pin Grace to the bed. At first, his heartbeat kicked up in learned fear from being pinned down amongst dead grass, but the gentle touches and familiar warmth of the Eridian dashes his anxiety instantly.Â
It was kind of hard to focus on the last memory of being pinned whilst Rocky's two front claws had taken to prodding all over the manâs torso. Light and experimental pinches being tossed in just for curiosity's sake.Â
âGrace should have informed Rocky of this sooner, couldâve cheered you up easily,â Rocky says, mirth filling his voice as he takes in Graceâs blinding grin, flushed cheeks, and bubbling laughter. He made sure to keep his touch light, not wanting to accidentally hurt his friend; however, in doing so, the tickling was simply more unbearable.Â
And as much as Grace's touch-starved body is relishing in this newfound, sorely missed companionship, itâs tiring quickly.Â
âR-Rohohock! Plehehease! No- Nohoho mohohore!â Grace wheezes out a laugh before slumping back into the rumpled bedclothes, all fight disappearing and leaving him in a puddle of giggles.Â
Rocky chirps, withdrawing his claws from Graceâs stomach. âThis hurts, question?â He stomps his back foot into the mattress to punctuate his concern.Â
âNo, not at all.â Grace drapes an arm over his eyes and takes in grateful gulps of air, the last of his laughter shaking his chest. âJust overwhelming, bud. Itâs been a long time.â
âBut Grace is okay, question?â
The hollowness is gone. Graceâs cheeks hurt from smiling. He feels good. âYeah.â The scientist reassures. âBetter than okay. I donât think Iâve laughed that hard in a while.â
âWant me to do again, question?âÂ
Graceâs arm thatâs draped over his eyes shoots down to preemptively cover his stomach, an embarrassed grin spreading across his face. âUh- no, no, that kind of touch is usually for play. Kinda wanting to get some rest now, Rock.â
Rocky chirps, leaning a bit more into Graceâs chest, akin to a weighted blanket. He wraps his claws underneath Grace in a hug, while one reaches up to scratch through his hair. Grace practically melts, a blissful sigh heaving Rocky up and then down in a slump.Â
âBetter, question?â
âYeh, feels nâce,â Grace slurs out, eyelids long since closed, and wrapping his arms over Rockyâs warm, xenonite-enclosed form. It was like hugging a hot water bottle made of glass. Sleep was sneaking around the corner with a bat and a trip to Night Night Station.Â
A claw slips down his scalp, scraping close to the skin of his ear. Grace flinches with a small grunt. The claw pauses.
âGrace is serious? Here as well, question?â The amusement is abundantly obvious.Â
âShut up,â Grace grumbles, gently taking Rockyâs front limb and guiding it back to his hair.Â
Rocky chuckles. âHumans are very endearing. Will be doing this again, statement."
Grace rolls his eyes, trying to pretend there wasnât a blush practically living on his ears now. Rocky let him dodge answering that. After all, he plans to use this newfound information to keep Graceâs spirits up. There would be plenty of time to prove to his friend that humans were loveable space blobs.Â
âYou sleep, I watch.â He murmurs, carefully scratching the manâs scalp in rhythmic patterns.Â
Graceâs fingers intertwine with Rockyâs and squeeze. âThanks, Rocky. âŚAnd thank you for fixing this. Youâre a miracle worker.â
âWill always fix for Grace. Grace family, statement.âÂ
Grace squeezes a bit tighter, hoping Rocky understands the love being projected through the gesture. He pretends his voice isnât choked up as he whispers, âYouâre my family too. Statement.â
The rumblings of the Hail Mary almost match the lyrical purrs emitting from Rocky, sending Grace into the deepest sleep heâs had since being aboard. Safe. Protected. Loved.
Watched project hail mary the other night and ohhhhh my god. Oh my god. I need the book yesterday
Smores, I will hold your hand when I say this, you will not regret the purchase.
The movie is a faithful adaptation, the inner monologues are so fucking funny or utterly gut-wrenching (no in between, sorry), and Stratt is even more intense in terms of what she's willing to do to save Earth.
Please read it when you get the chance, I adored it!!
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It is so helpful to have the PHM book when writing a fic for it. Anytime I need to double-check something about the ship, there's a diagram at the start of the book that shows where the rooms are within Mary
Chat, quick, what shows/movies do we think Ryland Grace watches??
of all the meaningless plot points to get caught up over, this is the one that's preventing me from continuing with my fic. I literally cannot think of any he would watch
Planet Earth was a contender but that felt like self-inflicted torture to the poor guy
Hiii Iâm the anon who asked about writing for Young Justice! I have a bunch of hcs Iâd love to share and was wondering if I could message you?
Howdy howdy! You're more than welcome to send them either in my DM's or in my asks :D I'm sure others in the fandom would love to hear your hc's too! (but no pressure of course if you don't want to share with a broader audience đ)
:O you have another blue beetle fic in the works? Yayayayy :D
I didnât even read bb but I read your fic because why not and now Iâve started reading rhe BB comics with Jaime Reyes,,,,youâve converted me ficksjains
could we maybe possibly see a wip from the BB fic pretty please?
Yesssss another joins our ranks!!!! >:D
And ofc you may have an excerpt of the upcoming fic (pls note that I wrote this months ago and it might change a bit once I've actually proof read it/edited);
âWell, if youâre not going to move, hijo, I assume you want me to continue.â Biancaâs voice is dangerously similar to Khajiâs, her fingers settling over the scarab and Jaimeâs skin again.
Oh, Jaime is in trouble.Â
âNo- hang on, Mama, hahang ohohon-â His anticipating giggles breach the surface, tumbling out of him as he squirms.
Milargo cackles again, completely turning away from the television in favor of this newer, more interesting entertainment. âKhaji is holding you there, isnât it?â She snickers. Sheâs more perceptive than Jaime gives her credit for.Â
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Would you, if you reopened prompts, be willing to write for Young Justice?
It depends on which YJ you're talking about, cause there's the 2010 show "Young Justice", but I know there's the original version known as the Core Four - featuring Tim, Bart, Kon, and Cassie.
Unfortunately, I'm not that well-versed in the Core Four. I've learned about them through fanfics and fan art rather than the original comics.
As for the Young Justice show, I watched the whole thing and have a couple of wips in my big ol document waiting to be written. Once prompts are open again, I'm sure I'd be willing to write for them :D
Hi Soft! Weâve never really interacted before, but I wanted to tell you how much I LOVE your dc fics, especially your blue beetle fic and headcanons. I know that your prompts are closed and Iâm absolutely not trying to pressure you into writing if you donât want to, but I was wondering what your thoughts were on Jaime and Khaji-da with the rest of the Reyes family after the events of the bb movie. Feel free to ignore this ask if you want, just remember to drink water and have a great day/night!
-đŚ anon
Hello Bat Anon! :D
That means a ton thank you, it's been great to get back into writing again, I've really missed the community and the freedom it brings ^^
It's funny you bring that up, cause I have a wip piece with that exact premise of the Reyes Family and Khaji-Da interacting post-movie. Not sure when it'll be finished but it'll be posted one day!
Personally, once the initial shock of "Holy shit, alien life is real" wears off, the Reyes kinda view Khaji-Da as a guard dog from the shelter; ready to bite the second the family is in danger, but confused as hell when it comes to human nature/customs/affections/ect
The number of times they've overheard Jaime whisper, "No, no, not a threat. No one is gonna get hurt. Stand down, bud" under his breath alludes to how much Khaji-Da genuinely cares about the family. The Reyes are important to Jaime, so in turn, they're important to Khaji.
They'll ask Khaji-Da questions through Jaime, making it feel included rather than an encroaching parasite. Khaji observes and learns about humanity through Jaime's own brain/body as well as how the family interacts with it. It's comfortable with this arrangement, and much prefers this to being treated as just war machinery.
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hey idk if you remember me at all but we were friends in like 2020-2022 (might have just been 2021) in the dsmp fandom
i lowk can't remember which username I had last... MIGHT have been charliespringfanboyđ
i went by leo at that time (also ollie and jamie) but I dont just strictly use he/him anymore. I go by kayden now (only online tho I go by my legal name in person LMAO)
I'll stop rambling soon but I told everyone, including you, that I was 15 turning 16 but then admitted that I lied and was actually 11 turning 12 at that time. HOWEVER you were really nice about it when I told you but im now 16 and turning 17 this year sođ
I do remember the user handle, and yeah I recall that misinformation way back when. I can't believe it's been that many years already, jesus haha, making me feel old as heck Kayden ^
Hi it's @hyacinthanon I'm rereading your Blue Beetle fic for the 10th time and I'm here to say that I absolutely adore how you write lee!jaime and he's being very brave about the fact that his personal robot weapon of mass destruction knows how to take him apart piece by piece because I would've immediately burst into flames sjdjfh
Would mortgage a kidney to pay you for more if you ever felt like writing it đđđ
Honestly, it was difficult not to burst into flames myself when writing that fic sdknjdkgb
Another Blue Beetle fic is currently sitting in my massive WIP document, and I do plan to finish it at some point for you lovelies who enjoy the BB content ^^
...just gotta find that motivation to write, it has been evading me for weeks now. I blame study, been using up all my creativity and steam lately >:/