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So, I was introduced to these âCourtly Loveâ ideas, and I thought they sounded like a lot of fun, so I have a few requests based around these based on conversations. This was the first one I attempted and uh, yeah we ended up with this glorious wordcount.
Also, for my dear requestor and also dear friend @sagitariusrisingâ
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I hope this fic is everything you wanted!
Grace, Too - The Tragically Hip
Disclaimer: Premise/Idea not mine - although I did make some executive decision changes that I hope you still like / Rogue One characters not mine / some small Catalyst references.
Prompt: âA true lover is constantly and without intermission possessed by the thought of his belovedâ
Premise: Orson Krennic has himself an obsession. You remind him too much of someone he once knew. Orson Krennic is dangerous. This much you know, but you are not about to heed your own warnings....
Words: 17,100
Warnings:Â Swearing / Possessiveness/Obsession/Yearning / Smut - like Sinday/Sunday smut.Â
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He said, I'm fabulously rich
C'mon, just let's go
She kinda bit her lip
Geez, I don't know
I come from downtown
Born ready for you
Armed with will and determination
And grace, too
The secret rules of engagement
Are hard to endorse
When the appearance of conflict
Meets the appearance of force
But I can guaranteeÂ
There'll be no knock on the door
I'm total pro here
That's what I'm here for
I come from downtown
Born ready for you
Armed with skill and its frustration
And grace, too
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He had to admit Eadu was not his favourite planet in the galaxy. Susceptible to many a storm, Krennic had never known it not to be pouring whenever he arrived. He probably wouldnât even have thought about travelling over at all, were his old friend Galen Erso not stationed there. True, it was an integral facility to the Death Star, but Krennic didnât need to be here to survey operations, just receive the odd mail or two with updates. Krennic would much rather be at the heart of the weapon his was engineering; it was his project and his baby. But, he wouldnât miss the opportunity to see Galen, and this was fairly important. He grimaced as he looked out at the rain again, hopefully this wouldnât take too long eitherâŠ
***
You werenât sure if youâd ever get used to the constant rainy patterns of weather here. No-one had ever really given you the uniform for it â having said that, how often did you really spend outside these days? A lot of your time was spent in labs pouring over facts and figures and complicated algorithms. You spent almost as much time in the labs as Galen did, which was certainly personal choice rather than because you were forced into long hours. You had two specialities: lasers and gem stones; youâd heard about the development of synthetic Kyber crystals and Galenâs work before, but youâd never beheld a real one until coming here. With the amount of effort you were putting in, you were starting to become a technical expert. (Also a little disappointed to say the least when you found out that synthetic Kyber hadnât really worked as expected.)
Still, when you and Galen werenât working on your pet energy project â allegedly what this had been for in the first place, until the real reason for Kyber research came to the fore â you were working on the Death Star. Which was some glorified super laser, that needed Kyber to work and⊠well, precision focus, as any good laser should have. Kyber wasnât only going to be used as a power source, but also to make sure that this laser had range and trajectory⊠and didnât waver off that. Besides, looking at the design, although it would collectively become one laser, it started at multiple points across the span of the dish. If just one of those was wrong, would the laser even fire at all?
So standing outside on the landing platform, having been summoned out here because apparently the Director of the whole project would be arriving, in the cold and wet was not your ideal start to the day. Especially as youâd been standing here for what felt like close to an hour. Where the heck was this guy?
Youâd heard a lot about Orson Krennic before now; not all of it was great, some of it was hearsay, but there was a lot of information you found interesting to say the least. Heâd been working on this project (with or without Galen) for most of his adult life, so it didnât surprise you that heâd be coming all the way out here for an update. You had only ever had the pleasure of being copied on emails to Krennic and the way he responded sometimes was downright scary. You were glad youâd never had to give him bad news⊠but with your project being what it was, it wouldnât be long before you did have to face the wrath of his block capitals.
Finally the sound of a cruiser cut through the air, by the distinctive sound it was a Delta-class T-3c. Yeah, you had a slight passion for ships too.
You all stood to attention on the platform, fighting off the shivers from the wind chill, squinting for visibility through the sheet rain and trying not to get blown over either. When the door to the shuttle opened Galen stepped forward, to welcome your visitor. He was possibly around Galenâs age, and held a confidence and self-importance about him as he strode forward down the ramp. But he had grace, too. You were almost taken aback by the way Krennic smiled as he shook Galenâs hand firmly, conversation fairly urgent. You couldnât even lip read them from here, but body language was easy to interpret and it didnât take long for Krennic to have your boss on the back foot. But it wasnât panic, only surprise.
Galen beckoned the Director towards the facility but Krennic shook his head. This visit was clearly only to be brief; you werenât about to have your first interaction with him after all; he wasnât about to view your work, inspect it closely and criticize it. Maybe you were glad of that.
The conversation wasnât as fleeting as you thought, a lot of back and forth that had the rest of you shooting each other looks and wondering how much longer you had to stand to attention in the freezing weather.
Eventually Galen gestured to all of you â you supposed he was saying âif you canât come in, or stay very long, at least meet my team.â
Krennic seemed to consider this for a time, his eyes sweeping the line and freezing on you. Your breath caught for a moment â maybe it was just your imagination, but his gaze was certainly lingering on you, and those bright blue eyes of his were nothing short of captivating. You didnât think youâd seen a blue like it anywhere in the galaxy. It felt like hours but it could only have been seconds before he turned back to Galen, they exchanged a few words briefly once more before Galen nodded and they shook hands again.
Oh, he really was just going to leave? The Director walked brisky back towards his shuttle before turning and calling back something else that heâd clearly forgotten. Galen yelled something in response and Krennic half smiled, before his eyes flicked over Galenâs shoulder and returned to you. Yes. You were right, he was certainly focused on you. There was a rumble of thunder overhead and the lightning cracked across the sky. You had never minded the lightning; you found the colours and patterns fascinating. But those blue eyes were immediately illumined by the bright white flashes and you found yourself swallowing hard, you couldnât place the look on his face but you werenât sure it was so appropriate. That image was sure to haunt you.
Krennic turned back, slower this time, and you found that youâd been holding your breath for quite some time.
Suddenly you didnât think that you would mind receiving an email in block capitals from him at all.
***
Galen was probably the least subtle he could possibly be when he was trying to be subtle. Heâd been tiptoeing around something with you for a couple of days and it really was starting to annoy you. You slammed your stylus down on the table with a frustrated sigh and turned to him.
âGalen, please, whatever it is⊠just tell me. Youâre making me nervous!â
He blinked a few times, taken aback by your tone â as if he hadnât been making it very obvious. âI- I donât want you to get the wrong idea.â
You laughed, âNow I certainly will! Whatâs going on?â
ââŠItâs not my idea, but it is my decision.â
âWhat is?â You suddenly became scared yourself, âAre you firing me-!?â
Galenâs eyes widened and he held his hands up, âWhat? NO, no⊠quite the opposite. I amâŠâ He paused and thought to rephrase his question, âThey need a crystallographer on the Death Star. A good one. Someone who can keep up with the team here. One who knows what sheâs talking about.â
You blinked a few times, before you understood, âYouâre⊠sending me to the Death Star?â
âYes. B- but only if you want to go!â
Wouldnât that place you directly under Krennicâs authority? Why was it suddenly an exciting prospect? âI would be honoured. This is- your decision?â
âThey asked me for recommendations and there was only ever one choice.â
That had you beaming, âThank you for the opportunity, Galen.â
âWell, I know you wonât let the facility down. And youâre always welcome back.â
You chewed your lip thoughtfully for a second, and couldnât help but ask: âWhat is he really like?â
âWho?â
âThe Director.â
Galen didnât really answer the question, although a smile twitched on his face, âWe met in the Futures Program. Iâve known him a very long time⊠I canât say heâs ever changed.â
âSo heâs an adult teenage boy?â Maybe that was the wrong thing to say, but Galen laughed.
âWell, he has qualities that youâd be forgiven for thinking he was one.â
âHuh.â You nodded, âIâll keep that in mind.â
âBut he is brilliant, of that there is no doubt. The Death Star project may have been going a long time, but I doubt anyone else could have completed it the way he has. Sharp. Intelligent. Youâll like him, I think.â You wondered if you already did.
âWell, weâll see if Iâm begging to come back any time soon-!â
He chuckled gently, âWell, I certainly hope not.â
It didnât take you very long to pack up, you were practically living out of boxes as it was. And you werenât sure if you were nervous about having to move or not. You supposed you were in two minds; youâd actually get to see and be on the Death Star while you worked â sure the plans were one thing but, once you got a feel for the actual structure, maybe you could even be a little more experimental⊠The advantage of being on Eadu was you could hide away in a lab and make the 10,000 mistakes to get to the one (usually accidental) breakthrough. You were the only one judging yourself here, it was quiet; out there, and under Krennic, all eyes would be on what you were doing. Youâd maybe be given the leeway of 2 or 3 mistakes but none more than that. And everything would be urgent. Needed yesterday! It was a good thing that you could work under pressure.
Leaving was hard, and as you hugged Galen goodbye you couldnât help but feel a pain in your heart:
âI wish it didnât mean leaving.â
âYou deserve it.â
âMaybe. I hope I get to come back, eventually.â
âWeâll certainly welcome you with open arms!â
âTake care of yourself, Galen.â
âAnd you â if he gives you any trouble, come straight to me.â
You nearly grimaced, âNoted, but I really hope it doesnât come to that!â
***
The cruiser that picked you up wasnât his, and you were glad the journey wasnât as long as you expected, so you didnât have too much time to overthink what was happening to you. In fact as the Death Star loomed into view your mouth was agape â you werenât sure you expected the sheer size of it: easy to look at some numbers on a datapad but, when it was in front of you, you thought you might have bitten off a little more than you could chew.
You were equally pleased and disappointed that Krennic was neither there to pick you up or greet you on the station â mostly because you didnât seem to be able to find any appropriate words to say. The bustle of engineers, technicians and general command staff told you you were a million miles from your lab on Eadu, and you found yourself unable to communicate in anything other than one word awe filled sentences. Thankfully the Officer who greeted you seemed to understand, and as she walked you to your lab (everyone was obviously eager for you to start!) she chuckled warmly,
âDonât worry, I was exactly the same when I arrived here. Itâs a lot. Youâll get used to it â and from what I understand youâll be a very welcome addition to our team.â
âThanks,â You swallowed hard, âyes, I understand thereâs an expectation on me here.â
âWell, the Director only wants the best of the best.â She keyed you into the lab and then handed you your pass, âIf youâre here itâs because you are the best. And he wants you.â You tried hard not to think about that in any way other than for your work, but it was hard. Ever since that look heâd given you as he left, those vivid blue eyes filled your dreams â including those that youâd rather Krennic kept out of. As she continued talking, she snapped you back to reality: âAnyway, I will leave you to get settled in here, all your things will be sent to your quarters. Iâll have someone sent up with all the details and your datapad.â She grinned at the door before she turned to head out, âWelcome to the Death Star!â
***
You spent your time unpacking all your laboratory kit - some of this work youâd only trust to go right with your own gear that much was certain - before you started examining the lab closely. Everything was, as expected, state of the art, they had every machine it was possible to get in order to aid you on your quest to get these vectors just right. If the work wasnât quite so serious this was almost a wonderland for you.
As you continued to stare around the lab, making mental notes of exactly which you would need and would be the most useful for your work, the lab doors slid open again to another visitor. You turned to explain yourself away as the new girl but immediately froze.
Standing opposite you, also seemingly glued to the spot and an unreadable look on his face, was none other than Director Krennic. You werenât sure you expected to see him so soon, and you were still thoroughly unprepared for it. He recovered better than you.
âI was told my new hire had arrived. You-â He paused for a minute, head tipped, before a small smile appeared on his face, âYouâre from the Eadu facility!â After all, Krennic hadnât asked only Galen for help in recruiting â you just had the best credentials. But he certainly recognised you from that platform.
âYes, Sir, Galen sent me â he said you were looking for a good crystallographer.â
âYes. And youâre here, welcome. Itâs good to finally meet you in person.â
âThe honour is mine, Director, I look forward to working with you.â You swallowed hard,
âBelieve me, it is me that is honoured⊠uhm?â
âOh, Y/N, Sir.â Then you blushed forgetting yourself, âAh! Officer L/N!â
That smile became a gentle smirk, âWould it be so awful for me to refer to you by your first name?â
ââŠIâm sorry, I⊠Itâs how we do things on Eadu, I⊠realise that I am not there anymore Sir, forgive me.â You could feel yourself getting hotter.
âYou need not be forgiven, Y/N. Iâm happy to do things your way.â Krennic placed a datapad on the table in front of him, âItâs all set up correctly, I made sure of that myself. I have to make sure my researcher is well equipped on the first day of her job, after all.â On top of it he lay another access card, âYouâll need that for your room, your ID will allow you access to almost as many files as me, I figured youâll need them.â Krennicâs blue eyes fell back on you, âAnything you canât access you come directly to me, and anything else you need, the same. I will make sure it reaches you promptly.â
âYes, Sir.â You nodded through his explanation, âThank you.â
Krennic nodded back, looking around the room, âTell me, how do you like the lab?â
âItâs certainly state of the art. Thereâs probably not another one like it across the galaxy. Thereâs a lot I would like to explore with these devices once Iâm finished with my work for the Battle Station. Time permitting.â
Krennic shrugged, âDo what you will with the time that you have free. I expect youâll work hard.â
âYes, Sir.â
âGood.â He winked stepping back from you, âI will leave you to get settled, and may I welcome you to the Death Star! Iâm very excited to see what you can do for us!â
And by that smirk on his face, yes, you could betâŠ
Krennic hurried back to his office cursing himself. Yes, he wanted the best â and he had absolutely no doubt that he would get it with you. Heâd read every CV in great detail; obviously heâd paid more attention to those from Galen, considering the weaponry was coming from that lab, but Galen had neglected to mention that you were with him on Eadu in his note for you. You were Galenâs first choice, and Orson Krennic was not about to go against his friendâs advice. It was just your look. Not just physically, but that look on your face â he couldnât shake it.  Now he could bet that your personality would be similar just to curse himâŠ
He didnât fall in love often, not hard. Orson could fall in and out of âloveâ with people very quickly â always liked to keep a string of bed mates, if he didnât fall in love, and didnât necessarily care, then he wouldnât get hurt. And he hardly needed to put in much effort, a little bit of flirting and an expensive drink was all he usually needed. Besides, now Krennic had this rank bar and a reputation, so he probably needed even less: sometimes people were trying to pick him up â he couldnât say he wasnât flattered.
On the occasions he did though â it usually had the proficiency to mess him up. You reminded him very much of a girl heâd known in the Futures Program â back when he was young and reckless. Okay, Krennic could back track on that sentence, young. That, first love, fast heartbeat, canât stop staring, âonly thing in the world that mattersâ kind of feeling. The kind of love that at that age would make him naĂŻvely think itâd be forever â where their ambitions would meld together and everything would just work out. Even if they had no idea how.
Krennic would stand by it as a real love, a feeling he had chased since he lost her. Heâd fallen that hard again since â sure â but never in the same way. Orson didnât think you could ever get a âfirst loveâ feeling back. And he certainly didnât want to ever feel like he did when it ended again. But you, and your face, and your body, and that look you gave him â all Krennic could see in you was her.
Turning to his datapad for a second he had half a mind to see who your parents were, then stopped short of himself. âDonât be stupid, Orson, sheâs too old for that!â â even if marginally.
It made him curious about you though, what if your personality was the same? What if all of these factors culminated in him⊠feeling like that about you. He almost cursed at himself.
âDonât be stupid, she works for you, and youâll shake it. Itâs just the shock, itâs two or three glimpses of her face â youâll be able to pick out all the differences in no time. Then you wonât think about what you loved and lost⊠or yearn for it back.â
Krennic scoffed at the very idea of him yearning, but brought you up on his datapad anyway.
A smirk started to spread its way across his face as he lingered on your photograph. Well, he certainly wasnât averse to one of you getting messed up in the process of this partnershipâŠ
***
 Krennic was right, one of you was going to get messed up by this; and it seemed more obvious now that person was going to be him. He wanted your personality to be different to hers, then he could form some distinction - and for the most part you had differences, you were your own woman.
The problem was Krennic let himself get obsessed over the similarities, those small details that wouldnât have mattered to anyone else. And if he was honest those parts of you that were nothing like her just messed him up even more, because he liked those too. He liked you for you. It worried him.
You busied yourself with your work and tried to keep out of everyoneâs way. You very much hoped it might be âout of sight out of mindâ; but knew with the importance of the project you wouldnât have that luxury. That had you experimenting until the early hours of the morning sometimes - and you always sent Krennic an update email last thing before you went to bed. Just so he never had to come looking himself: youâd heard all about him, but now you were here youâd witnessed it yourself. And Krennic screaming at people in corridors was not something you were that ready for. You did not want that wrath coming down on you, so you tried to keep one step ahead of the man that knew this station inside and out.
What amazed you was, as you placed your datapad down for the evening and settled into your sheets, more often than not youâd receive a âpingâ to let you know of incoming mail. Youâd ignored it for a while but - being too curious - investigated, only to find Krennic had sent you a thank you note. âWhat the heck is he still up working for!?â
Well, this became a regular occurrence, and tonight was no different - only now you waited to see if heâd reply and you smiled as it came in.
âWhy canât everyone do this? Â Do you know how well this Station would run!? Thank you. As ever. - K.â
You hovered over the reply button, as you had nearly all week. Every single time the knot in your stomach made you panic and you bailed out. Not tonight.
âYou are welcome, Director. Just doing my job. Itâs getting late, you should probably get some rest.â As he had, you signed off with your initial.
It took him all of 5 seconds to reply, âI could say the same. Â Goodnight, Y/N. â K.â
âGoodnight, Director. Sleep well.â You grimaced as the message flew off to the other side of the Death Star, was that a step too far? Oh well. Couldnât take it back now!
Eventually your reports got shorter, not for lack of trying, but progress was slow. And you always tried to make ânothing really happened todayâ last for as many pages as possible. But you realised quickly that Director Krennic was smart enough to read between the lines; he never asked for more than you gave him, but as he started asking you for progress updates, rather than waiting until you sent them, you knew he wasnât far off the point where you might start receiving those dreaded block capital emails.
It wasnât like what youâd done up until now wasnât hard; it was. It was just now you were at a snagging point and you really didnât want to have to redo what youâd already done to get past it. It also wasnât something you could easily bypass. And you couldnât ignore it. If you got this wrong that laser didnât work - and itâd all come back on you.
This calculation was going to take time you didnât have - NOBODY had - and the pressure was starting to get you frustrated.
You didnât actually receive a block capital email, but an impromptu visit to your lab. And the colour must have immediately drained from your face - to counteract the way your heart decided to beat like a kick drum - because Krennic raised his hands in almost apology.
âThought it might be quicker to ask you rather than you to write up a report.â
âWell you already know itâs not going well.â
âI know woolly language when I see it. You donât need to use filler with me. If youâre stuck just say so.â
âForgive me, Sir, but I donât exactly want to get yelled at, and thereâs a lot at stake here.â You cursed yourself internally for being so comfortable with talking to him like this. But decided that it might be best to speak your mind.
âWhy would I yell at you?â You gave him a pointed look that Krennic understood, but he didnât think you quite understood the question. Why would he yell at you? Instead he cleared his throat, âI understand⊠Why donât you, walk me through it?â
âCan you help?â It wasnât meant to come out so disbelieving, and you thought youâd put your foot in it about 10 times during this conversation already - but Krennic just shrugged.
âIâll see if I can assist. Maybe Iâll have a perspective youâre not thinking of.â
You took a breath, âOkay...â
âOkay.â He gave a firm nod, and sat at one of the lab tables, âWhat exactly are you trying to achieve that you cannot?â
You took a deep breath, âThink of holding a laser pointer,â you collected one, and as a demonstration you pointed it at the blank wall and clicked it on; âEven with a steady hand, or two hands, thereâs movement.â The dot wasnât wiggling much but Krennic nodded along, âWell, this station is just a massive destructive laser pointer, with 8 different lasers all coming together⊠so in fact thereâs 9 laser pointers in total. Even a millimetre out can be the difference between this laser working, or catching on something we donât want it to and blowing up Imperial Forces, or - god forbid - the entire stationâŠ!â
You walked over to a little holder youâd rigged up, placing the pen upon it and stepping back: âCrudely speaking when focusing a laser through Kyber it should keep the laser's trajectory steady with pinpoint accuracy, whilst also maintaining the power and range of the laser. Itâs a multipoint system, if even one of those points is off, the whole thing fails. And what better to take the power of a laser created by Kyber thanâŠâ
âKyber.â
You smiled enthusiastically, âExactly!â
Krennic looked back at the dot on the wall, âSo whatâs your snag?â
You turned the datapad to face him, âThis.â
He raised an eyebrow immediately, âThatâs⊠a lot of numbers.â
âYes. And every time I calculate it, itâs an error. And it needs to balance because itâs got to work between-â
âNine lasers.â You said in unison.
âCorrect.â You smiled, liking that he was getting it. âI donât expect Kyber not to be able to take the force, itâs the making sure weâre hitting it all just right. To check how much the crystals might refract the energy. To make sure thereâs not a power surge⊠I just canât get the power balance right to get the trajectory⊠not to do something ridiculously wild.â
âOr make the whole station virtually useless.â
âYes. And the thing is that the number is nearly always the same. You know, like⊠Iâm point-5 out, and yet I canât figure out where that is coming from. Freakinâ crystals, and Kyber is notoriously the worst!â You placed your hands on your hips, âIâll get it. I just need time.â
He nodded, âYou have time believe me.â Krennic stood, âI believe I should leave you to it.â
âBut the completion of the-â
âLet me worry about that. You worry about getting my vectors right. You have time.â That he could promise you. Krennic didnât want you to panic, he thought that would throw this project into even more disarray. He needed you with a level head and at your best mindset. He thought he knew how to do just that.
You flushed, âThank you, Director.â
âDonât mention it, Y/N.â He paused as he got to the door, turning back to you those blue eyes caught yours and you nearly jumped at the dark flicker across them. âI look forward to reading your report, tonight.â The way his voice lowered like that, how that smooth tone he usually kept laced with a growl had you struggling to breathe as he left, and you had to undo your uniform and catch your breath.
âGeez, what was that!?â Did you have a thing for your senior commander? A real thing!? Sure those damn eyes were always haunting your dreams, and he was nearly always your daily closing thought (but he put himself there, didnât he!) but⊠this was more than that, this was a physical reaction - and you were sure he was eliciting an emotional one from you, too.
âGod dammit, Y/N,â you breathed, looking back to the door and wishing heâd come walking back through it, âcould you have a worse idea-!?â
***
He had to be honest he wasnât sure why he had no semblance of control around you; it should have been easy to control. Krennic spent his life trying to control his emotions⊠okay, maybe not very well but he did. You had him smiling all over the place. He far outstayed his welcome in the lab whenever he found reason to go down there; and Krennic certainly found plenty of reason. Usually if he visited anyone at their work station he was either none too pleased with them, or he wanted their report - and quickly! - before he swept himself off to another meeting or urgent matter around the station.
He liked the sound of your voice explaining things to him; and how every question he asked was met with not just an answer, but a good answer. Instead of a string of âI donât know, sirâs. Nothing Krennic asked of you ever seemed like trouble either; then again he supposed you wouldnât really want to refuse the Director of the Death Star what he wanted. It was obvious you wanted to remain here, and you were trying to do your very best to figure out all these algorithms alone.
Krennic sent you an assistant and even got you on calls with people in similar fields. The assistant stayed with you a little, until it got a little too complicated even for them and you dismissed them with thanks - youâd got a step closer, thatâs all you could ask for. Eventually though, you had to reach out to Galen - and Krennic wanted to sit in on these calls. You wondered if it was because he thought the two of you would spend the majority of it dragging him - you rather thought you might be giving him a string of compliments with half the chance to do so. And the three of you started to break your work down to basics. Krennicâs new perspective aided more than you really wanted to admit to him, but he had this attitude that made you think he wanted to be useful here - and it made you more than a little suspicious. Maybe he really was spying on you bothâŠ
Krennic wasnât sure if he wasnât forcing the relationship to grow beyond appropriate parameters, all discussions did still revolve around work after all, but was happy that you were forthcoming. Spending more time with you meant he could analyse you more - and whilst you still very much reminded him of his ex-lover, you were becoming your own person. The person who filled his thoughts. You were almost his every waking moment.
When in your lab together, even when Krennic was listening to every word, he was watching your body - the way you moved was fluid as you eagerly explained something and demonstrated. But meticulous and calculating when you were working on a screen - absolutely none of your energy was wasted that could have been used to think on the problem. And yet even every small movement you made was significant. Usually to cross through or correct a calculation. Change your vector arrows around a little. Krennic liked watching you do this too, because when it was all correct you gave this small satisfied smile, and even though it was to yourself, it was very endearing - it was one thing he always looked forward to seeing.
Tonight, as ever, Krennic was agonising over waiting for your report. No matter how exhausted he might be when he finally retired to his quarters for the evening, he always knew your end of day email would come through and Krennic forced himself to stay awake for it. Mostly so he could read too much into the string of âflirtyâ emails that followed it, but he couldnât have been the only one who read that energy. After all, sometimes he gratuitously flirted back, and you still kept responding.
As soon as he heard that ping he rushed across the room to read it. You reporting was always concise even though you managed not to leave a single detail out - and now he knew more about your work, it was easier to understand and for him to scan through. Krennic would be more thorough tomorrow.
âThorough as ever, Ms. L/N. â K.â
âI like to make sure you donât need to ask questions.â
âWhereâs the fun in that? â K.â
âIt helps me sleep better.â
âMe not ask questions about your reporting? â K.â
âGoodnight Director. Please get some sleep!â He remembered the first time that heâd read that goodnight from you, how heâd stared at those words for a long time - heart stilled. It didnât help him sleep at all, far from it. In fact nothing about you seemed to help anything - except Krennic thinking on you.
You were impressive - dare he say that you had more skill in your particular area than maybe even Galen did. That, added to the weight of his constant Futures Program reminder, kept you at the forefront of his mind constantly. Krennic found it very hard to concentrate on his own work; and his thoughts wandered, particularly in meetings he found to be less than stimulating. Heâd poured over your CV and your previous published research time and again. Read all your imperial records and anything Intelligence could get hold of on you. Krennic knew almost everything there was to know, and yet he wanted to hear it all from you. And you seemed less than forthcoming with information that was personal.
That almost worried him - maybe you werenât looking for anything other than a professional relationship with him. Krennic wasnât sure how much longer heâd be able to keep it that way; eventually heâd have to make some kind of move - he couldnât let you go without you knowing. He wasnât about to let you be the (other) one that got away.
Not both of you.
Time ticked on this evening, and he lay in his sheets wide awake. Work was making him drowsy; and heâd been up and down trying to work himself to sleep, but every time he put his datapad down and switched off the lights he was alert again. Krennic glanced at the clock and groaned, watching the minutes race towards his alarm.
Unsurprisingly it was thoughts of you that were keeping him awake. Usually you were on his mind at night; you were certainly the last one before he turned the light off, but usually he could drift to sleep perfectly fine. Not tonight.
Krennic placed his hands palm down on his stomach, inhaling and exhaling slowly: wasnât that how you did it? Deep, slow, calming breaths. That evidently made things worse, and his breathing patterns this time brought with them fairly vivid images that occasionally heâd seen in dreams. Certainly none of them were very professional - and all of them were about you.
âStars-! Orson, stop it!â But he couldnât, and his mind wanted to play tricks on him, trying to make him imagine what it would feel like to touch your bare skin, to hear you moan quietly, the way you might say his name in elation. He growled to himself as heat gathered a little lower than his hands were. He moved them, breaths already short and sharp and not at all where heâd intended to be atâŠ
âThis is a bad idea.â Orson groaned softly and bit his lip, squeezing his eyes shut bringing all those images back; did he really have any better ones?
***
It wasnât a lie to state you were getting closer. At least to the point where Krennic started to make jokes in meetings that were clearly meant for you only. And when you looked up to him unsure if it was appropriate to laugh and heâd almost dare you to, you knew they certainly were. Heâd always ask for a score out of 10 in his emails to you now. And it was refreshing for you to find a similar relationship to the one you had with Galen here⊠well, maybe you shouldnât have been surprised. They were good friends after all, and there had to be a reason for that.
Krennic also made a habit of being wherever you were. And you werenât sure that was so endearing. You understood why he would want to be around your lab - maybe not as often as he was, but then⊠perhaps you knew the reason for that too, you just didnât want to hope on it - but not why heâd turn up in corridors he had no business being in. Or would end up in the cafeteria at the exact moment you walked in. He even ended up in staff briefings heâd specifically asked someone else to take either so he could sit or stand near you. You couldnât help but find some of this behaviour odd: was Krennic stalking you? Was he looking out for you? Was he protecting you? You couldnât imagine it was just coincidence - and part of you hoped it wasnât. You just couldnât really tell his intentions. Thatâs what scared you the most.
By now youâd heard the coffee room chat about Krennic - seemed he had a bit of a ladyâs man reputation. Pretty smooth at getting you into bed, but would love you and leave you just as fast, and on-to-the-next-one.
Were you simply the next one? Because as much as by now you wanted to be, you certainly didnât want to be one on a list⊠love you was okay⊠but leave you? You werenât the type of woman who would put yourself in that position.
For him would you?
It made you a little more cautious around him, and suddenly that made your relationship slip. Because you didnât know if you should be flirting with him or joking with him as much as you were. This pull back from you didnât faze Krennic too much, just made him try a little harder.
For you it then became obvious what he wanted. And you had to do your damndest to control yourself. You both did.
You were using every ounce of your Imperial training to try to ignore your feelings, to make sure your face stayed level and revealed nothing. You always tried to keep your eyes on his face; instead of the wandering they wanted to do - even when he wasnât directly talking to you. That didnât mean that when he was walking away from you, or simply keeping busy in your lab, you werenât discreetly checking him out. You had to wonder what he looked like out of that uniform, considering he looked so gorgeous in it. You were inexplicably drawn to him, but you werenât sure if it was his power you were attracted to: the rank bar on that uniform told everyone exactly who was boss and he walked like he owned every corridor in this place. He didnât even need to exert his influence in meetings, everyone knew he was the most important man in the room. When Krennic had something to say everyone listened, even when he said it quietly. Youâd never known someone to command that kind of attention, and considering that reputation you were not the only officer - of any gender - who fawned over him. You were just the best at hiding it.
That charisma he exuded really was something to behold; he was just far too confident. Maybe a little conceited in it too, but you were sure youâd be powerless to it. The Director probably had the ability to walk up to you and say âCome to bed with meâ and youâd go on that alone, you knew if he was so inclined, he could just say it like that. It was probably in your favour that Krennic liked to be a little more suave. Krennic seemed like one for class and grace.
Or was it that you really were attracted to him, that you had some kind of undeniable chemistry. That you would almost count him a friend. That you just liked being in Krennicâs aura and talking to him about work⊠youâd even started to open up to him about personal stuff, where youâd grown up, your family⊠how exactly youâd ended up a crystallographer who was working here on laser vectors. And most importantly how much you loved storms, planetary or solar - this seemed like something you had to let him know. Just a silly little fact, perhaps, but to you it really meant something. It was little moments like that, when he laughed at your stories, that you thought this really might be mutual attraction, rather than someone Krennic just wanted to get in bed.
Yet, you had an effect on him also and he tried to hide it as well as you did. You caught it, only because you knew the look of someone trying to contain themselves. You saw it in the mirror or polished surfaces of this battle station all the time. Krennic quite often clenched his jaw around you, he had this habit of staring at you like he was staring through you; and sometimes he would just stare forward if you were next to him. That almost annoyed you, because you wanted to be able to look into those crystal blue orbs just once...
But if Krennic was watching you, then it was an altogether different story, and if he ever caught you catching him, that look in his eyes didnât disappear; it was hungry, and although it stirred something within you that you had to fight even harder to control, it scared you a little too - and in the back of your mind it lit a spark that became a raging fire. And you had to know, would he act on that look too? You made a vow, before youâd finished your work, before youâd left this battle station - you would find out.
Today hadnât been so bad by all accounts; the test youâd set up you would have to leave overnight, so you got out of the lab on time. Maybe youâd even get an early night tonight. Maybe youâd persuade the Director to one of his own with your report email; you thought he probably needed it.
A frown pulled its way across your face as you arrived at your quarters with the door open, and you poked your head around it, gasping to find other officers moving things around, and carrying what appeared to be boxes of your stuff. You hadnât authorised this!
âWhatâs going on!?!â You blurted, a little angrier than youâd meant, âWhat are you doing!?â Then you froze for a second; had you read something wrong? You knew something was up with him⊠but maybe you were supposed to have acted on it by now? Maybe your work was taking too long - was he pissed at you? Did Krennic want you off the station!? You looked to the most senior officer, âAm I being thrown off the project?!â
âNo.â At least you could breathe then, âWeâre simply moving your quarters.â
âMoving my quarters?â You couldnât help but be confused: had you missed that email? It seemed a little too important to just be sprung upon you. âOn whose orders!? I havenât signed off on this!â
âDirector Krennicâs.â
That shut you up almost immediately. âOh well shit, whatâs he moving me for!?â You swallowed hard, not even caring if it was visible. âWell, in that case you better show me where Iâm moving toâŠâ
Once you got there - and they assured you that your key card would still work - you realised that you hadnât just moved to any old room. Krennic had moved you to a commander's quarters, and it was plush to say the least. You had so much more room in here. The bay window stretched at least half the room and you couldnât help your small smile; âhe rememberedâ. Your little stories of staying up huddled in a window frame to watch storms in nearby, or passing, solar systems and planets. You shook your head slowly to yourself and picked up your datapad again, figuring out where exactly you were on the ship - further from the labs, which was a minor inconvenience. It seemed that at least there was an elevator close by that you could use to get to the right floor and then itâd be a straight walk. What interested you though was, looking at the schematic, you appeared to be just two corridors away from Krennicâs own room.
That was not coincidence. âSon of a-â suddenly you found yourself laughing. Why? So he could walk past your room every day? So he had you closer? And looking at the rooms around, probably as close as he could get: you were surrounded by his senior command team.
You moved through the room, and started to notice little details that heâd had placed here; books by your favourite authors, or researchers⊠your favourite music. Maybe youâd told him far too much about yourself. But it was the fact he retained the information that had you impressed.
Heâd even left you a box, tied with ribbon in your bathroom, and when you pulled at it you found it was filled with very expensive toiletries, that you knew he wouldnât have been able to come by easily, in all your favourite scents.
Nothing is coincidence at all⊠is it Krennic? Was he trying to woo you - was this all part of a game plan; you could only conclude yes. And by the way your heart was currently beating in your chest, you had to say it was working.
Moving back into the main room and sitting back on the bed with your datapad, ready to send your report for the evening, youâd failed to notice the letter lying on top of your sheets. You pulled your finger across the top of the envelope and unfolded the card carefully:
âDear Y/N,
Welcome to your new quarters. I believe someone of your talent is worthy of somewhere a little nicer. You will find me just down the hall if you need anything, and please do not hesitate. I hope you enjoy your stay here. And, should there be a storm, that you enjoy the view.
Director Orson C. Krennic
Head - Imperial Weapons Divisionâ
The card also seemed to be scented, which you had to raise an eyebrow at; âwho uses scented note cards?! Whatâs that all about!?â You put it down to having more money than sense and placed the card on your bedside table, before getting back to what was really important.
As expected, even when it was a little earlier in the evening, Orson Krennic responded to your email almost immediately.
âEarlier than usual? You really are efficient, Y/N. â K.â
âThought I would get an early night in Director⊠in my new quarters. You should to.â - You werenât meant to imply together, but you also didnât care if thatâs how he read it.
âAny thoughts? â K.â
âThey are very nice, thank you. Although in future a little more notification would help!â
âNoted. And as you are closer, you can deliver your reports in person now â K.â
You raised an eyebrow, why would that make any sense? âWhen I can send it over email?â Why... would you? Even when closer the time itâd take you to walk to his quarters, give him the document and walk back, would still be far longer than an email.
âConsider it. â K.â
âI will!â You werenât sure you would, but that was what he wanted to hear. And of course youâd play to that whim.
âGood. Goodnight, Y/N â K.â
âGoodnight Orson.â You stared at the email after youâd sent it and almost screamed. What were you doing-!?! Why were you addressing a senior officer by his first name!? What was he bringing you to? You placed your head in your hands and took a deep breath. âOkay, itâs one slip and you can say you were tired and apologise profusely laterâŠâ
You threw your tablet on your table too and snuggled back under your new plush sheets. The bed was cozy and soft and suddenly you couldnât be happier that Krennic had arranged for this. You closed your eyes; it was this time of the evening you liked to try and ground yourself. It was clear that both of you wanted each other to some degree, but you were the one that had to be sure about this and the most careful. You had more to lose here; Krennic had the ability to kick you off the project, not just out of his bed⊠if you ever got in it.
But by now you were pretty sure you would end up in it. It was more a matter of when.
He was powerful, youâd covered that. But Krennic was also dangerous, that much was also obvious⊠dangerous in terrible and delicious ways.
So perhaps, as well as everything else, you were drawn to that danger. You wondered suddenly which side of him would show up more when it was just the two of you alone⊠in conditions more intimate. Would that power completely consume you; did you have any chance at all? You werenât sure you wanted any at just the opportunity to be pinned under his body. To run your hands over his skin. To answer all the questions you had, and see if all those water cooler rumours were true⊠(You hoped to God some of them were.)
You were close to drifting off when your eyes suddenly snapped open. Krennic was your favourite pre-sleep thought, and your subconscious tonight brought you a revelation.
That note card was not scented. You scrambled around for it and held it close to your face, inhaling. That was what Krennic smelled like - you should know because youâd always thought he smelt pretty good, it was a fairly subtle scent when on his skin - here it was a little stronger, which is why it had taken you so long to pick up on it.
That damn man had sprayed his note to you with his cologne.
***
You decided that Krennic knew far too much about you. On the morning after your move you opened your door to head back to the labs, so you could check on the results of your testing, and Krennic was two steps from your door.
You were startled by his sudden presence but he offered nothing but a small smile and a casual, âRight on time, Ms. L/N.â
âUh- I- Director.â You wouldnât exactly say you greeted him as he felt in step with your walk towards the elevator.
âHow do you think your testing went?â
âWellâŠâ You took a deep breath, instantly regretting it as that cologne seemed to surround you completely. Now your senses were looking for it. Your stomach knotted and you felt the immediate urge to press your thighs together and groan. Dammit.
âWell?â Krennic pressed, eying you when you didnât answer. You hoped your face wasnât flushing even though you felt hot.
âItâs a make or break test. I certainly hope itâs worked.â You could hear that strained edge to your voice, you knew for certain Krennic would have picked up on it.
As you turned into the elevator you immediately reached for your button, the Director was two steps ahead of you and your hands brushed. You withdrew yours immediately, and knew you must have been red by now. âS-Sorry.â
âNo, my apologies, I just wanted to help.â
You stared at the floor of the elevator for a good few minutes, holding your fingertips in your other hand. Why did it tingle like that? You didnât actually ever think youâd physically touched him before, had you? Even when youâd been so close previously in the lab. But itâs not even like it was his skin. In fact, for someone with such a reputation, Krennic had very little skin on display at all. Did he ever not wear gloves? Not that you could recall.
âStop-! Y/N! You sound so repressed! Youâve seen naked men before.â Your eyes flicked back to Krennic, staring at the ceiling, and you swallowed hard. Sure, but you hadnât seen him naked.
The rest of the ride was conducted in silence, because you didnât trust yourself not to blurt out anything you shouldnât, but as you left Krennic took a step to stop the doors from closing.
âWhat, not even a goodbye?â
You paused in the corridor and turned back to him, unable to stop yourself from smiling that he actually wanted that from you. âGoodbye Director, have a good day.â
âNot likely, but work permitting. Good day, Y/N.â and as the doors slid closed on him you caught his wink, and could swear he was smirking.
You stood outside your little lab for a long time before you entered. You admitted to yourself you were delaying the inevitable but you needed to. After all, if this was a complete failure then you might as well throw out almost a yearsâ worth of work. Well, maybe that was a bit dramatic, but at least all the months youâd been up here on the battle station.
Youâd need a good stiff drink and to cry in bed for a couple of days at the very least. Oh, and youâd probably be fired, reputation in ruinsâŠ
You keyed yourself in and flicked on the lights. What you had done was rigged up a few small versions of the Death Star and set each of them to different vectors. The pieces of Kyber you were using were tiny, but they would still work in principle with your laser pens.
You stared at the points on the wall in turn. One had disappeared completely, which was all but useless to you. It didnât mean that the calculation wasnât steady: it could have just meant that the trajectory was way off. Either way, you could discount that as a failure.
And the next one; giving a similar waver to when youâd shown Krennic what âsteady handsâ really meant. Although minimal, youâd already explained why you couldnât stand for it.
That left the last two. And the results looked fairly similar even though your vectors were different for both. You had to call the result unexpected: perhaps there were two ways to do this. You looked back to your little models and then to the points, waving your hand in front of the lasers. And then you smiled, and that small smile became a grin, became a laugh of triumph. Although both were near perfect, the third one had a far stronger beam of light. There was your power. The second most important part of the project. The station had to do what it was built for when the laser reached its target, after all.
âWe have a winner.â You whispered to yourself walking back to your table. Now you had to report these findings and scale them up to full size. Working in other contingency factors - after all that laser would not be travelling through clean air in a lab and hitting a solid smooth wall. That would be fun. Â
Still, you couldnât wait on his report to tell him the good news.
âReport spoilers: It works!â
There was a long pause between emails, and you could picture Krennic sitting at his desk, relief flooding him, smug little smirk on his face that this was finally going to get done - the finish line seemed in sight now. You hoped youâd made his day.
When the email came back you couldnât help but read into it a little more than you probably should have, and yet you also thought he wanted you to:
âThis sounds like a cause for celebration... â K.â
You did not in fact bring the report to him by hand, and neither did he ask it of you, but from that day forward you were called into his office daily briefings. And suddenly you got to realise just what your research meant to the people working on this station, because the first day you walked in, expecting to see just him, the room was full of his top engineers and each and every single one of them was applauding you.
âNow the real work begins.â Krennic was leaning against his desk, arms folded, with eyes only for you. âWelcome, Y/N, to the team that will build your concept. From physical engineering to coding. I will assist in overseeing you, but the team are now at your disposal. From now, until test day.â
Your eyes couldnât help but light up, even though you knew you should have probably been professional about this. âThank you, Director.â You beamed, âI look forward to working with all of you. Let's make this vision a reality, for the Empire!â
Suddenly this was better than anything youâd had with Krennic before - you almost had non-stop contact with him, from walking out of your door in the morning, to retiring for the evening. And you were happy to find that he provided both the perfect intellectual and humorous stimulant. You also noted how many crew members now looked at you with nothing but jealousy. Despite the fact nothing had happened between you yet. The way he regarded you was now even more open. Every look that followed every little flirtatious comment or innuendo was extremely pointed. Sometimes his eyes would even darken. It scared you enough to have you shy away from him; but also had you scared at how much you desired him. You just wanted him to touch you, just the smallest taste. To be honest you didnât care what he did, as long as he did something.
Krennic could bend you over his desk in front of your entire engineering team for all you cared anymore.
Speaking of your engineering team, youâd never seen a group of people work harder or more efficiently, and seeing them turn all your data and tiny models into tangible pieces for the Death Star was wonderful. You gasped to see the sheer size of the Kyber they had harvested to give your vectors pinpoint accuracy.
âI have never⊠seen Kyber like that!â
And the way Krennic got all smug again, âOnly the best for you. Of course.â
âYou flatter me, Sir.â
And that little knowing nod he gave you back.
Once everything started to go into place, and you got word that Galen was almost finished with the laser itself (you received many an email from him about how proud he was and so many others from your friends back on Eadu that you almost cried, thanking them again and again for their participation in even the smallest part of your research), that the dish was currently in the process of being assembled outside and you couldnât believe you were doing this. You couldnât believe you were about to be a part of history. Your name was going to be right up there. Never even in your wildest dreams...
As you could take a little more time over your reports these days, and there was far less for you to really comment on, you did start to present Krennic with physical copies. Usually just before you headed off for the evening you would drop them off on his desk with a small smile, and he would drag them towards him.
âGlad to see you are taking my advice.â
âWell, as you seemed fairly adamant I did it, I thought I had better start, Director.â
âThey do make for good bedtime reading.â
âIâll betâŠâ
Only for the last week youâd started spraying them with your perfume, very subtly at first, but steadily the scent became stronger, and oh, he had noticed. When the doors closed behind you this evening he held the report to his nose and inhaled, groaning as heat coursed through his body. Krennic couldnât take it any longer, he knew exactly what you were doing. Both of you were dancing around it, and now neither of you were being very subtle, either. But this was the final straw - because he wanted this scent all over him. What it would feel like to pin you beneath him, have your body against his as you whined and called his name, what it would feel like to finally be inside you⊠Heâd certainly thought on it in quieter moments of the evening enoughâŠ
***
Tonight your report was late. Not for no good reason; you had a lot of data to review. Galen kept sending you updated laser figures to get you as close as possible with your final vectors. Oh, you had no doubt that the Kyber could take it. Youâd given a wide berth for the perimeters; but still, you wanted to check and triple check. On your head be it if you didnât and everything went wrong.
Still you wanted to stop by Krennicâs office to let him know why it would be late, as you always seemed to bring it to him around this time these days.
Krennic looked up as you walked in, without even knocking, but he hardly cared about that. His eyes narrowed at the lack of papers in your arms.
âWhere is my report?â
Your face scrunched a little, âIf youâd let me get a word out Director, I would tell you. I have a lot of data back from Galen that I want to check and double check before I send it over to you. I want to give you as accurate data and results as possible. So itâll probably be late, or later than it has been these past few weeks.â
Krennic tilted his head, eyebrow raised âLate?â He didnât sound very appreciative.
âOnly about as âlateâ as used to be normal.â
He rose from his chair, and those blue eyes locked on yours, âLate-late bedtime reading? This from a woman who says I should be going to bed earlier.â
âThis once!â You protested as he rounded his desk.
âYou think thatâs good enough?â You didnât understand why heâd be mad at you, and Krennic didnât sound mad⊠but the words he was usingâŠ
âWell I didnât think youâd mind.â
âOh, believe me, I mind.â
âI-â You were about to tell him you were sorry - although really you had nothing to be sorry for - but he didnât stop beside you. Instead Krennic stood behind you, a little too close for your liking.
You froze immediately as his voice lowered to a whisper, reaching out to brush a lock of hair behind your ear. The scrape of leather against your skin made you shiver, and you only wished it was his fingertips. You bit back your moan.
âI am alone in my quarters after 2200 hours, it sounds like Iâll have data to review with you: thatâs an order.â
You swallowed unsure of the kind of response he wanted, âYes, Sir.â slipped out of your mouth and he seemed satisfied.
âGood girl. I want it on paper, as youâve been doing recently.â
âYes, Sir.â
âWell thenâŠâ He stepped away from you and you realised that youâd barely breathed for the past few minutes, âYou best get to it, hadnât you?â
âYes, Sir.â What was wrong with you!? Was that all you could say!?
When you turned around heâd already moved away, crossing the room. âGood. Now go. And donât make me wait, Y/N.â
Krennic glanced over his shoulder at you, blue eyes burning, âAs Iâm sure you know by now, I am not a patient man.â
***
You had to admit the pressure was on now. Because you did really want to present him with a decent report. (Just in case he wasnât messing with you and he would be pissed if you didnât turn up at 2200 with the correct figures.) And you sat back in the lab speed typing your way to the end whilst also trying to be as careful about Galenâs calculations as possible.
You were right of course, his new figures still worked perfectly within your own. You looked at the clock, 2130. And the Director had told you not to be late. You printed the report and rushed back to your quarters; your heart was beating on overdrive. Was this about to be the encounter youâd always imagined? The throbbing ache between your thighs youâd also been trying (and failing) to ignore since heâd brushed his fingers to your skin earlier certainly hoped so. You barely had time for a quick shower to freshen up, but you took it anyway before changing and spraying yourself with that same perfume youâd been dousing your reports in, and hoping you wouldnât run into anyone in the two corridors that you would have to traverse.
You checked yourself in the mirror as you gathered the hard copy of the report and your datapad for back up. You looked flushed, but still pretty at least. Taking a deep breath to calm yourself for your walk - you had a feeling you were about to end up being even more soâŠ
You paused suddenly and turned to the window; the colour of space had suddenly caught your eye. Purples and blues fogged in front of you, instead of the usual endless rolling black flecked with stars. It shimmered every so often and you recognised it instantly.
âAn Ion storm is comingâŠâ you breathed. You hadnât noticed because your lab had no windows, but you were overjoyed that you hadnât missed it. You allowed yourself to marvel it for a few seconds more before you realised you were about to make yourself late.
Padding down the corridors you were pleased to see that there was no-one on route and you reached his room at exactly 2159. You waited for that minute to tick over, and at 2200, you knocked.
âEnter.â Krennicâs voice called you, with a sultry edge to it. And you bit your lip gently. At the sound of his voice his door slid open, and beckoned you inside.
***
If you thought your room was spacious and had a generous window, this one was something else. Krennicâs quarters had a window that swept almost the entire far end of the room, and your eyes couldnât help but be drawn to those vibrant purples and blues again.
The lighting was fairly dimmed but you recognised it as ambiance; Krennic was setting a mood here. That feeling stirred once more in the pit of your stomach and you swallowed hard, the room had all the amenities, and you wondered why the hell he even wanted an office as well as this. Probably because he didnât want everyone in his room, you guessed, but he had a desk and everything here. You scanned across the room to the bed; at least king sized, the sheets looked comfortable and luxurious. Why didnât that surprise you either.
Footsteps approached from your left and Krennic swept around the corner from whatever had been keeping him occupied. He halted, immediately tipping his head to survey your body - instinctively you pulled the papers up to your chest and hugged them close.
âI-I believe you asked me here to take you through a data review, Sir. And I made sure to print them all.â
He hadnât even traced his way up to your face yet and that smile became a grin, became a smirk. Krennic stepped forward - bless you for actually printing the damn report. He held his hand out, âIndeed I did.â
You offered up the paperwork and he walked back to his desk, beckoning you to follow him. He could already smell the perfume on the documents, biting back a low moan. He had no intention of reading them tonight.
In fact you hadnât even sprayed the documents with your perfume, but there was so much of it on you that when youâd held them close it couldnât help but transfer across. Krennic set them, and your datapad, down on his desk and turned back to you, now a little further into the room.
Your hair was down to natural length and framed your face delicately. There were no shoes on your feet either. But your dress⊠oh⊠Ending just appropriately long enough to cover everything, the silk slip dress - in your favourite colour, Krennic remembered - plunged pretty low, thin straps looped over your shoulders and, he couldnât see yet, but it had a low back too.
At least you were dressed appropriately for where your evening was going to go. Krennic swallowed, aware of his own arousal as he made his way slowly back over to you, again, instead of stopping in front of you he rounded your body. Where he was close the cape brushed against your bare skin and you had to bite your lip hard not to whimper. Why was just the feel of it so sexy? Was it really the thought of being covered in it and nothing else? Would he wear it if you asked him toâŠ? No, maybe not for your first time together⊠you didnât think heâd want you making too many demands of him.
âI checked the weather for today and it looks like there will be a good ion lightning storm in the area. We canât exactly move out of its way so⊠I thought you might like to observeâŠâ
âYou remember a lot of things about me, Director⊠this one I might just have to thank you for.â
Even as he disappeared behind you again you kept your eyes front on space, although you couldnât help but be curious if he was going to touch your hair again. It hadnât escaped your notice that he was finally gloveless. I really AM like a repressed maiden!
He halted, and somehow it felt like he was even closer than before; was Krennicâs breath on the back of your neck just your imagination? You shivered involuntarily and even if you couldnât see him, you could picture that smirk. His voice was at a husky whisper, already threatening to drive you wild. You didnât dare press your thighs together, despite your desperation.
âThis dress is certainly not regulation uniform, and as per the rules, that would mean it needs to be removed.â
You didnât even get the chance to wonder if Krennic was going to do it himself as his large hands rested on your shoulders for a moment. You couldnât help but tense; it seemed like such a foreign concept, his bare skin touching yours. You wondered if his hands would be calloused with all the work he did. He certainly didnât mind getting dirty. But he was an architect at heart, and his hands seemed pretty smooth, assured, and warm⊠he was so warm⊠Krennic caressed his fingertips over you and you really couldnât have helped that small whine even if youâd have tried. You were still picturing that delicious little smirk in your head, and you wanted to kiss it off.
Patience⊠At this rate youâll be getting to do more than that...
His fingers slid under the straps, pulling them off your shoulders agonisingly slow, but Krennic didnât attempt to help the fabric down your body, instead he just let it fall. It pooled around your feet and you swallowed hard again, hearing the slight chuckle in his voice before he tsked you.
âYou didnât think to wear anything underneath?â
âWell I thought about it, but-â You gasped as his hand grasped your waist, sliding down to your hip, his other brushing your hair back to expose your neck. Krennicâs first kiss wasnât even tentative; but it was teasing and you shook under his touch. He smirked into your neck as he continued to kiss a trail. You bit back a groan, closing your eyes to the sensation of his lips on your skin, sighing for certain as his tongue ran over you. Had you told him this too? Or did he really know far too muchâŠ
Finally having him kiss you after all this time was something that you almost found indescribable, and the heat between your thighs made you press them together as discreetly as possible - heâd get there you were sure of it, but that ache demanded attention.
Krennic inhaled - and somehow that perfume smelled even better on your skin. He growled, grazing his teeth over your jugular, pulling your body back into his.
âOh⊠Y/N⊠you smell so good.â You gasped again as this time his arms locked around your waist to hold you in place; so close that his cape once again brushed your skin, you simply lay your hands over his. His still clothed body pressed up against yours felt simply divine and you knew Krennic was about to drive you insane, on purpose. As those kisses to your neck became a little hotter - and you started to imagine all the marks about to be left on your body - you couldnât resist tipping your head back to sigh his name.
You couldnât be sure which he wanted to hear, but surely he would tell you if it was his first name. Maybe he didnât want his lovers to call him that⊠you remembered your promise not to become just one on a list, but you didnât want to think too hard on that right now. Much more enjoy the moment. You leant your body weight back against him, suddenly feeling tiny in his large hands. He smirked into your skin again, pulling back, one hand coming back up to turn your face to his.
âMy, my⊠Youâre already so flushed and⊠responsive.â That little smirk was so gorgeous you had second thoughts about kissing it off. You were already aware of how heavy you were breathing. Krennic bit his lip and somehow that made him sexier, âHave you thought about this?â
You nodded, hardly seeing the point of lying.
âA lot?â
You knew the blush on your cheeks was only getting deeper as you nodded again. Krennic chuckled, âAt least Iâm not the only oneâŠâ He held you in place by your chin, âWhatever your fantasies are, you can tell me. But I can promise Iâll be better.â He studied your face intently, âWould you like me to kiss you, Y/N?â
You wondered if that was a stupid question, eyes flicking to his lips and back to that intense stare he was giving you, âY-Yes.â
Surprisingly his kiss wasnât as rough as they had been to your neck, but he showed no mercy when deepening it, and his tongue wasnât about to let yours assert any dominance. You could taste hints of alcohol and caffeine, and something sweet - although you could hardly remember what they were serving in the canteen now. When Krennic finally released your lips to let you breathe, you were panting even harder - how was it possible to feel that power even in his kisses; you were going to be completely at his mercy all night and right now it was a delightful prospect. The wealth of experience he had meant he could surely show you a thing or two.
The next graze of his lips to yours was fleeting, and he drew from you a whine. By his smile exactly what Krennic wanted. His hands wandered as he pressed a kiss into your shoulder, down the run of the pulse in your neck and over your clavicles to your breasts. Keeping those steely blue eyes on yours you were hardly able to look away as his fingertips brushed over your sensitive nipples. Even your attempts to stifle your groans didnât work and you closed your eyes to his touch as he circled his fingertips around one.
âYou are so fucking beautifulâŠâ He nudged your head gently with his own to expose your neck to him once more, âAnd you sound fucking beautiful tooâŠâ
âK-KrennicâŠâ You mumbled his name again, once again fixating on his fingertips as he moved them across to your other breast, repeating the same teasing circular motion before he kneaded you.
You thought youâd read somewhere that you could orgasm just from this - and right now youâd believe it; feeling that sticky sweetness on your inner thighs. At this rate you werenât going to last until Krennic touched you there.
âMaybe weâll have to make this your regulation uniform.â His voice was husky, âIâm sure I could have that rule changed just for you.â You shuddered again as he pinched your nipple between his fingers playfully, âWould you like that?â
âO-Only f-or you.â You might as well go for it; he might as well know exactly how you felt.
âAhhhh!â Krennic vocalised like heâd just figured it all out, âShould I just keep you here? Or in my office? I hold a great many meetings there, though⊠Iâm not sure I would like them all staring at you in your uniform.â He growled into the next kiss he placed to your skin, âI get jealous too, you know?â Well you did now.
Krennic straightened himself to full height, still supporting your weight his hands travelled down your body agonizingly slow; almost as if he was committing every inch of you to his memory. You already knew he liked details - and he was an architect; so it was Krennicâs business to know detail. Just how much could he remember about a lover? How much of you were you prepared for him to discover about you.
His fingertips traces over your ribs, down and across your bellybutton and just below your stomach when he paused and his eyes left you.
For a moment youâd quite forgotten that you were in the middle of an ion storm, and you wondered what exactly had dragged his attention away from you. The illumination of his face in the first strike of lightning made you gasp. And all you could think of was those eyes in the rainstorm on Eadu. The first time youâd ever seen him, an image that still haunted you. That was no doubt responsible for you now being naked in his arms like this. You turned to the window to watch the lightning for a moment too, flashing across the purples, blues and pinks of the cloud.
âIsnât it beautiful.â You breathed gently, and you heard him chuckle,
âI donât think youâve looked in a mirror.â This time he pressed his kiss to your temple, and it was almost sweet. But now Krennic had you distracted by the storm - so his fingers traced lower and before you knew it he was pressing down gently on your clit. Your body gave a lurch into his and he growled again. Moving his fingers into your folds, you moaned head tipped back onto his shoulder,
âKrennicâŠâ
âI knew you wanted me, Y/N, but like this?â His fingers moved through your wetness, teasing your entrance for a moment, and making you shudder, moaning his name again. âI can see that desire in your eyes wasnât lyingâŠâ Krennic was smirking again as he watched you react to his fingertips, dragging them back towards your clit, âHow many times have you been this wet around me, hmm? How many times have you thought of me doing this? Do you touch yourself and think about me? Is that what you do?â
âY-Yes-â Your thoughts were hardly coherent at this point, and as soon as his fingers touched your clit again, in teasing circles, you cried out; âOh, Krennic, please!â
âWhat else do you do to yourself when you think about me, hm?â He put a little more pressure on your clit as he rubbed it, âWhat do you think about? Me touching you like this? Or me fucking you? What set you off, hmmm? All that water-cooler chat? Believe me I know what they say... How would you like me to do it, Y/N? Do you want me to try to be gentle, or do you want it rough?â
As if you really cared; your body shuddered again and you attempted to help the friction by closing your thighs once more, ache becoming a throb.
âUh uh.â His foot jammed between yours and forced your legs to widen for him, âI donât like cheaters, Y/N.â
You moaned once more as those little circles got faster and rougher, âPlease, please! Krennic Iâm begging youâŠâ You whined, and your voice shook as you could feel that pleasure building, he couldnât stop now. You wouldnât let him, âDo whatever you want to me⊠just fuck me.â
He nipped the top of your ear this time, âThe pleasure will be all mine.â
This time as the lightning flashed it illuminated your body, and Krennic was right, your dips and curves were flawless, you looked ready for him, you felt ready for him⊠like you were made for this very moment.
Krennic moved his fingertips faster - and this time he pushed his body into yours. Your gasp at his grind into you was for one obvious reason; you could feel how hard he was getting.
Oh, fuck... Your body shuddered once more and you mewled, positive that you were even wetter now. He knew it too, by that chuckle.
âOh? You want me donât you? I know you know how wet you are⊠You want me so fucking badâŠâ That husky whisper was driving you crazy and you knew Krennic wasnât going to let up on it, âYou feel so hot, so fuckable⊠Oh, Y/N, I canât wait to be inside you, but youâll have to wait for that.â This time your groan was a little strangled, âThatâs it, be a good girl⊠cum for me.â
If it wasnât what he was doing to you it was his voice alone that sent that shot of pleasure right through you, burning head to toe with no mercy. You cried out again, but this time it was his first name you used - and you hoped he didnât care. Panting as you felt the sweat begin to gather on your skin. Your legs shook a little but he held you strong.
âGood girl.â He removed his fingertips from your clit, once again pressing a kiss to your neck, âBut, you know as well as I that this is hardly overâŠâ You rested your body against his chest for a minute, and he carded his fingers through your hair; it was almost soothing as Krennic twisted it between his fingers, âHow about we use the bed now, hmm?â
ââŠYâŠYesâŠâ You could only hazily agree, would he actually fuck you now? You were throbbing again - sure heâd said he wanted to be inside you, but did he know how much you needed him inside you?
âGo on,â Krennic pushed you forward with his hand to the small of your back, you stumbled a little but didnât fall and he observed your walk, the curves of your ass - the lingering of your arousal on your thighs. âHands down.â He followed you across the floor - he was aware of how uncomfortable he felt, with heat in just the right places, and the way his pulse was running just to look at you. But he had to take this slow. The goal wasnât just to bed you, it was to erase every other man from your memory too, so that he was your one and only waking thought.
You had to admit your confusion, but placed your hands out on the sheets in front of you to support your body, Krennic made you keep your feet on the floor and for a second you wondered if this was how he was going to do it.
It seemed like a waste of a good bed, but your brain was hardly running your feelings here and that throb between your legs was so desperate for something that you didnât care how you got it.
Instead of hearing him shed clothing, or even just undo his zipper, Krennicâs fingers ran your spine. He really was about to commit every inch of you to memory, you werenât kidding, before he traced them over your ass. You were half expecting him to slap you, but that didnât happen either. In fact his fingers went right back to your wetness, and you shivered again; Krennicâs movements this time were less teasing as he pushed his fingers into you; you cried out - he didnât even bother with one at a time. But at least there was something dulling that ache for a second; although you knew what your body really craved.
The storm illuminated everything in the room, and far more regularly than before, as his fingers pumped in and out of you. The hums he was making were satisfied, and part of you wished you could see what they looked like crossing his face. In fact the thought that you might not get to see his face almost disappointed you.
But you realised something else, the colours the storm were throwing everywhere, the very sound of it - with how much you enjoyed them anyway - and Krennic here with you, was only serving to turn you on even more. And he noticed.
âOh?â This sounded almost curious, âSo lightning makes you even more wet, or is that just me?â
You swallowed hard, against the feeling of his fingers stretching you, you were desperate for him to get naked now. âTo⊠be honest, no-one has ever fucked me in a lightning storm.â
âHuh. Maybe they should have tried, I figure theyâre missing out.â
You whined again, âKrennic please⊠please⊠I canât take much more of this⊠fuck, I⊠I need you.â
You werenât sure if Krennic did it because he was listening to your plea, or if he was simply just ready to do it himself, but the next thing you knew heâd removed his fingers from you and flipped your body so you were now on your back, on the bed. And as your eyes locked with his you realised exactly what you would have been missing out on. Although serious, those eyes were so incredibly dark and lust rimmed, and hungry for your body, that you thought you might come undone again right then and there.
He placed his thumb delicately against your lips for a second, tracing them, before smirking again, âOpen your mouth.â You blinked, but finding no reason not to do what he asked, your lips parted, tongue grazing his fingertip. Krennic immediately smirked, âThatâs a good girl.â Before he slid the two fingers that had just been inside you, into your mouth. You moaned gently at the sensation. âI bet you taste so good, donât you?â
You could feel yourself blushing again, unsure exactly how to respond to that besides another muffled moan. He withdrew them, eyes narrowed even though he was smiling.
âAnd you do exactly what I sayâŠâ Krennic drew himself back to height, dragging his eyes down your body and as he did so he reached up to his shoulders, undoing the fastenings for his cape. Oh, you were going to get to watch Krennic undress? You moved to help him, but his eyes raised back to your face - and this time the bright white flash made those eyes of crystal blue let you know that he wanted you to stay absolutely still.
âYou look ready for me darling. Are you?â
You nodded, hoping that the look on your face was as pleading as you thought it was.
âBorn ready for meâŠâ Krennicâs voice this time sent chills through you with how commanding it was, âMine.â
You watched the cape fall to the floor and wished again for that silky texture to brush against your skin, perhaps you would ask him again later. He undid his tunic and shrugged himself out of it; Krennic wasnât exactly bothering to put on a show for you - but it still felt like one, running his hands through his hair with a breath out before he undid his shirt. Slower now, button by button as he looked into your eyes, that little teasing smile on his face only made your lips part. This man was so gorgeous. And you were here, in his quarters, in his bed. You out of the many hundreds of women on this Battle Station - and all of them beautiful - Director Orson Krennic wanted you.
He threw his shirt behind him too, before settling his hands on his waistband. You studied him for just long enough, he was built more toned than chiselled, and his arms and chest were particularly defined; there was a scar on his left-hand side, just above his heart, and you wondered what the story was with that. Maybe in a quieter moment you would ask, but that was not a story for right now. You traced back to where his fingers were waiting for you to take him all in and this time you bit your lip, youâd already felt him against you but you still werenât sure you were adequately prepared⊠Undoing his zip with as much tease as his buttons Krennic let his pants and boxers fall at the same time.
Your eyes widened, and you swallowed hard âOh, holy shit...â Your heartbeat picked up pace and you felt yourself clench greedily just at the sight of him. You bit your lip a little harder and raised your eyes back up Krennicâs body to his face, âI want to let you know - although it sounds like you do know - that every single one of those rumours is SO fucking true.â
He smirked, âI might have started one or two of them myself.â
You almost laughed, âWhy doesnât that surprise me?â
He gave a shrug, âWell darling, donât we all want to project the best version of ourselves?â Krennic joined you on the bed, settling himself between your thighs again, pulling your legs around him, âNow Iâm going to prove the rest of them true, whilst also letting you in on some things you donât know.â
You had every right to moan as loud as you did as he pushed into you, feeling completely filled right away. Definitely true - part of you felt you might be smirking very broadly into your coffee in the mornings from now on. Instead of covering your body Krennic stayed in that kneeling position with your legs crossed behind him, hands gripping your thighs and nails digging into your skin. You almost wanted his nails to leave marks, for there to be bruises that lingered for more than just a few days where he gripped you - just to prove it had really happened. If this is a dream please donât ever let me wake up.
He growled as you adjusted to each other, voice husky once more, âYouâre so tight.â
Your sigh came out a little choked with your breathing as - at first - he moved slow, hands gilding softly over your skin as he lay his palms flat. But he still had enough pressure on you; Krennic was still in control. Right now, being in control was the last thing you were thinking of.
Those slow movements of his were a facade, but they had you already moaning - body tingling as you got used to the feelings of Krennic being inside you. You wondered if you should be trying to be quiet? How many other senior officers had rooms around Krennicâs that could potentially hear this - did Krennic even care?
What if they knew it was you though? You werenât necessarily sure you wanted the reputation that might come with being Krennicâs bed mate, even if it really was only going to be tonight. As if he knew what you were thinking Krennic pushed into you a little harder, causing you to cry out a little louder than before - no point in holding back.
âLet me hear you, Y/N. Let me hear those delicious little moans of yours. You can be as loud as you want here, I wonât tell anyoneâŠâ He smirked, âYou might as well let yourself - because this is going to be the best orgasm of your life, or itâs going to be nothing. I donât do half measures.â That seemed like an odd form of encouragement, but hot enough to get you mewling again. And he didnât slow his pace.
Instead Krennic dug his nails back into your skin, thrusting into you harder and rougher. You arched your back up, pushing your hips into his to take him deeper and deeper. Usually you werenât so loud during sex, but with your eyes closed to the ecstasy of it all, each thrust received a moan that steadily grew louder and louder until you were pleading him:
âOh, Krennic⊠Oh please, more⊠Harder, Sir, please⊠please donât stopâŠâ
This was clearly only urging him on as he found another notch in his pace. You might be one for thinking this was the best sex youâd ever had as you opened your eyes to focus on him once more; Krennicâs skin was starting to get that dewy look as sweat started to build, leaving his hair to look a darker shade of grey. And that lightning⊠oh, that lightning. Watching that storm behind him made the pleasure even more intense. The backdrop was stunning to an already flawless view - what more could you possibly ask for?
His sex was deliciously rough, and it was all you could do to watch his body, the way his muscles moved with each thrust, the tension running from his shoulders, down his arms, through his fingers and the little indents from his nails you could see in your skin. You almost wanted those fingers back inside you again too.
Krennic growled as that thought led to you clenching around him: âWhat are you thinking about?â
You looked to his face, obviously you were already flushed, but if it were possible to turn a deeper shade of red you were now. â...PleaseâŠâ You voice wavered and you realised where this was all heading, âPlease Krennic harder⊠Please I want to- I want to- let me cum for you.â
That smirk was just plain dirty, and as he placed one hand under you to raise your hips a little more his next thrust found your sweet spot. You cried out even louder - hit with a shot of pleasure more intense than any you thought youâd ever felt.
âFuck-! Director-! Please!â
He chuckled, âI have a first name, Y/N, you can use it.â
Did he want you to use it? Did he ask everyone he took to bed to use it? You gasped again as white-hot heat shot through you head to toe and your legs locked around him, pulling him even deeper as you tipped your head back.
And he knew as well as you did: âThatâs a good girl, thatâs my good girl.â Krennic continued to thrust into you until you had to squeeze your eyes shut, head tipped back you very nearly screamed his first name as your body shook and you came undone.
 Your short, sharp pants didnât really have any time to become afterglow, or some slow paced âlove makingâ for him to ride into his own high. Oh no, Krennic wasnât finished with you yet - and although he lingered at a slower pace for a little - you could feel yourself building up again, heightened by the climax you had just felt. There was a mischievous glint in his eyes and you got the feeling that Krennic was not about to be termed a selfish lover. But a possessive one; your body was his, and he wasnât finished with you yet.
You cried out as he took that pace up again, you could feel him getting harder inside you, every little twitch as he continued those rough thrusts.
âYou ready for more?â
You nodded weakly, moaning again, this would be the third time in one evening. Even if these two were in quick succession.
âYes what?â The commanding tone in his voice and the way he squeezed your thighs a little harder made you shake again,
âYes, Orson. Please⊠please, baby⊠I- Iâm ready.â
As you said his name this time Krennic pushed his body forward so that his hands rested above your shoulders, catching your lips in a harsh kiss. Your hands immediately shot to his arms, over those toned shoulders, and your fingers tangled in his hair. This time his kisses swallowed your moans, and the higher in pitch they got the more he knew you were ready to let go again. With him all over you like this, the scent of that cologne filled your senses.
Krennic thrusted into you one last time and let you cry out into his shoulder. He could probably go a little longer - but heâd build you up to that in due time, he couldnât ruin you on your first time with him. As you clenched around him, just as greedily as before, Krennic growled - hot breath in your ear as your own ecstasy became his. And now you were his too.
He let you continue to embrace him as you both panted, moving his own hands to gently caress your sides, your stomach and your thighs. Although the only sound was your breathing, and you could barely think of anything else, hands carding through his hair and watching those beautiful blue eyes focus on nothing in particular. Until the lighting strike flashed closer to you than before, causing him to look out the window. You followed his line of sight.
âIt really is gorgeousâŠâ You werenât sure if that muse was supposed to come out of Krennicâs mouth, but it made you smile.
âMhm⊠And I need to have sex in storms more often.â
He chuckled, turning back to you and kissing your neck, softly, âWell, you know who to call.â
Krennic pulled out of you gently, smirking again to see yours and his arousal lingering on your inner thighs. His. Before he lay next to you, eyes still on the storm.
You wondered what the best thing to do now was, as your high unwound. Ironically you didnât think your body had been this relaxed in a while either. Should you leave? Should you make the decision to leave him before he kicked you out himself? You wondered if that was the polite thing to do. You didnât know if Krennic was the type to really sleep with someone. When he would be at his most vulnerable. You werenât sure he would want to show that side of himself to anyone. You decided you would show willing, and would let him know that you would leave if thatâs what Krennic wanted - you werenât about to outstay your welcome.
Instead, Krennic did the unexpected and, finally settling down in the sheets, he pulled you into his arms, showering you with delicate kisses and touches. Aftercare...
You snuggled into his body, sighing in sleepy content and closed your eyes as he pulled the sheets further around you. Did you dare believe this was happening - No, and yet it was. You were really here, in the Directorâs arms. And he wanted you to stay.
Krennic pressed a kiss to your forehead, and you could already feel yourself drifting off in his arms: âWeâll review your report in the morning.â
***
When you awoke, the lights in his room were up to their brightest day setting. Krennicâs free hand was wandering over your thighs absentmindedly as he lay on his back, your datapad in his other. You tried to concentrate on that small smile on his face, those blue eyes of his, just how good he looked comfortable and relaxed, and out of uniform. You hadnât noticed the collection of freckles across his chest in the dark of the storm last night either. Suddenly you wanted this moment to last forever, no matter now impossible. This coupled with the travel of his hands, even at this time in the morning, was making you sigh blissfully.
Krennicâs eyes flicked from what he was reviewing to your face as he turned his head slowly.
âThis report is good. Perfect, even. The ion storm messed with some systems last night, that canât be helped. But we should all be back online to work later. I agree with your data, consider it reviewed.â
Your head tipped curiously. âSystems are down? SoâŠâ You bit your lip wickedly, âWe donât have to leave?â
Krennic placed your datapad on his bedside table and rolled over, hand moving to between your thighs, he could read that mischievous little smirk of yours perfectly.
âNot until much later if I have anything to say about it.â
You blinked once slowly, opting to voice your single concern now, before anything got out of hand, it was a whisper that seemed so out of place. But maybe that made it the perfect time. âI donât want to be just a one-time thing.â
Krennicâs eyebrows knitted for a second, before he smiled gently, other hand moving to your face, caressing your cheek with his thumb before he tangled his fingers in your hair, bringing you back to his lips.
âTrust me, that was never a consideration.â
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Thank you SO much for reading, oh my gosh Iâm slightly emotional over this one. I NEVER thought itâd be this long. And itâs 200. Like... thereâs 200 of these things!?Â
I didnât think I would get past one. And itâs ALL because of you guys!Â
Thank you for all your love and support - I know I keep saying it but I truly mean it. It means the world to me. đđ
And one more thing, if you have ever requested anything at all from me, just know that I did get it and I am working on all of them! Obviously, some are shorter than others so Iâll be getting them done first!