Not Dead Yet Elias Bouchard still alive after Jonah possessed his body. This is my biggest fic at the moment.
Elias Bouchard, Archivist  Roleswap au, where Jon is the one Jonah took over, and Elias became the Head Archivist. Gerard survived his brain issues.
Home for the Horrors: A little side fic about a residential area completely full of avatars.
New addition:
Twisted Watcher: Sasha as an Archivist. That does not, in fact, fix anything. The eye doesn't care if its watchers believe what they see.
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You always knew Tommy as the cheerful boy who took care of you. He always knew you as the smart girl that he visited by the docks. The daughter of a prostitute, the son of a deadbeat father; a soldier who protected his country; a whore who protected him; a gangster who controlled Brimingham; and now, a wife. War changes people, you just didnât realize that war could change you both. (angst, depictions of abuse, poverty, prostitution, canon-typical themes, death, war, time jumps, depictions of mental illness, and a toxic marriage)
A/N: This whole fic was inspired by Hozierâs latest releases; Nth/Unknown, All Things End, Francesca, and Eat Your Young. I recommend listening to the album before or after you read this. This dedicated to everyone who reblogged the last chapter. Thank you for the love; it means the world.
Youâve been inconsolable since the Shelby brothers left. Everyone can see how different you were ever since they left. The Shelbyâs reached out to youâbut you didnât like going to Watery Lane. You begged Polly to remove the Blinders that were supposed to watch you and she agreed after a while. It wasnât the same without Tommy protecting you. You didnât have the strength to face them, to go to their house and pretend like it was all okay.Â
âAngel, Iâve missed you,â he sighed into your hair. âDid you miss me?â
âOf course, I do, Simon,â you told him. âHow are you? Itâs been a while since you last saw me. You donât like me anymore?â
âYou know that I could never forget about you, darling,â he said. âI have a gift for you,âÂ
âReally?â you asked, eyes hopeful. âWhat is it?â
Simon smiled, fishing a velvet jewellery box out of his pocket. He opens it and you gasp. A pair of sapphire earrings.Â
âI have to start dressing you up when I take you to London,â he says. âYouâll wear it for me?â
âIâll wear it,â you confirm. You fixed your hair up in a faux bun. âWill you put it on me, Simon?â
âOf course,â he says, doing what you asked. âIâm fixing everything for us,â
âFor us?â you asked, brows furrowed. âWhat do you mean?â
âI told you that Iâll show you the world, didnât I?â he asked, grasping your jaw softly to make you look up at him. âIâm taking you away from this shit hole.â
âWeâll stay in Birmingham?â you asked, voice wavering. Fuck. What do you do now?
âNo, we wonât,â he shook his head. âI have a mansion in London waiting for us. Why would I want to live here?â
âButâŚâ
âBut what? Are you not thankful that Iâm showing the whole world? I thought I was your hero?â he asked, his hand over yours.Â
âYou are!â you said, inching closer. âYou are. But I have friends here,â
âWe can visit them,â he says dismissively. âAnytime you want. Or they can visit us, you know? Once youâre mine, youâll have everything you want on your fingertips,â
âWhy are you so nice to me?â you asked.Â
âBecause youâre my Angel. The most beautiful girl Iâve ever laid eyes on. You make me want to take care of you,â he says. âI love you. You love me too, right?â
âOf course,â you lied. âOf course, I do.â
-
Polly and Ada liked to visit your house every now and then. They said that it makes them forget all about Watery Lane. Over the times youâve spent here, the house was fully in bloom. Youâd buy plants and some fresh flowers to keep in a vase. There was always a pot of water ready to be heated for tea. You hated your job but this freedom, your own houseâŚit sometimes made everything worth it.Â
âShit, love. Your rich bastard must be buttering you up,â Polly says, helping herself on some tea. âDonât think I didnât notice the way you wore those sapphire earrings. You like him?â
âNo,â you shook your head. âHe has some of his men guard meâŚIâm afraid that heâll stop showing if I stop wearing these heavy earrings.â
âWaiting forâŚâ
âItâs hard,â you said. âI donât go to the brothel anymore. Simon forbade me to work there after he gave me this. He said heâs fixing up things in London.â
âDo you want to leave?â Ada asked, looking at you.Â
âNo,â you swallowed. âIâm thankful forâŚfor being here. Not having to work anymore and just living comfortably but the price that Iâm paying for itâŚâ
You wanted to be there when Tommy comes back. You wanted to be the one to kiss him the first time you see him out of that train. But if you leftâŚif you didnât wait like you promised, what good would that be on the end of things? You wanted to see how life with Tommy plays out but what would you in the meantime? Where would you go?
âYou have to choose what youâre willing to sell, then. You canât live like this if you wonât string that rich bastard along. You wonât have to leave if you still work at the brothel.â Polly said. âDid you at leastâŚthink about it?â
âHe said I could visitâŚor you could visit,â you replied, looking at anywhere but them. âButâŚbutâŚI want to be here,â
âWhat if he doesnât come back? This warâŚwar changes people. Would you really toss your entire life away for a man in the war? Iâm supposed to be on Tommyâs side, but I donât want you missing out on life just because you're waiting for him,â Polly said. Sheâs always been practical, and she wasâŚright. But you desperately wanted to see him before anything else. Still, Tommy and his brothers might never come back. If you turned down Simonâs proposal, youâll be the town pariah. You could be wasting a good life away for Tommy Shelby.Â
âPol,â Ada hissed but her aunt only smoked her cigarettes.Â
âAll things end, darling. Maybe whatever you have with Tommy has run its course,â she exhaled, clouds of smoke entering your lungs, closing in on you. All things end. All things end.
-
LONDON, 1915
âI canât believe Iâm going to be married today,â you whispered. Your voice betrayed you, wavering slightly. âFuck,â
âHey, you can still stop the wedding,â Ada replied, stopping the work that she was doing on your veil. It was an expensive one, it cost more than your home in Birmingham. You never let that go, asking Ada to take care of it while you were gone. âWe can run away,â
âIâm already here,â you nodded. âI want toâŚI want to see Tommy.â Your face was crestfallen, heart drumming in your chest because you never imagined your wedding to be like this. You were picking on your nailbeds again, nevermind the lacquer that coloured your nails. You were getting married in the most expensive place in London. Flowers hung from the ceiling; pearls lined your wedding dress. The sapphire earrings hung from your ears like albatrosses. The diamond ring on your finger demanded attention, a big rock on a silver band embedded with smaller diamonds. You never imagined being married like this. You always thought that youâd marry in the countryside, a nice flowy gown that you borrowed, wildflowers, and dancing. Not like thisâŚsurrounded by other businessmen, rich families who never gave a shit about you until you married Simon.Â
âYouâre getting married but youâre unhappy. This should be your day,â Ada said, ensuring that nothing was out of place. âYouâre the most beautiful bride Iâve ever seen in my life.â
You smiled tightly. You should be thankfulâecstatic. You should be happy. So many girls dreamed of this. A fairytale wedding. The war was getting worse but not for you, not for Simon. In any case, Simon relished in the war, it brought him more money. You hated yourself for marrying him today when Tommy was most probably out there, fighting for his life.
Were you to blame for marrying Simon, though? Itâs been a year and Tommy has never sent you a letter. All the letters youâve sent were never replied to. It saddened you at first because his family would have something to look for, but you were left in the dust. You never brought that matter to light, maybe Tommy didnât want to talk to you.
It hurts to be forgotten by the person you loved most. The only person who ever truly knew you. It hurt you to realise that for him, you were forgettable, replaceable. Itâs like all the years you spent together were nothing. Maybe it was spite mixed with sadness and desperation that made you accept Simonâs proposal last year. Polly was right,âall things end.
Walking to the altar with Johnny to give you away was something else. Simon was kind enough to let the Shelbyâs come to the wedding. He provided them with rooms to stay at a hotel. You should have been happy but the dryness in your mouth says otherwise. His family were there, judging you for being a prostitute; judging him for marrying someone so penniless.Â
Simonâs smile was genuine, at least. He was waiting for you, a bundle of nerves. When you reach him, he thanks Polly. Taking your hand, he brings you to the ordainer and the wedding starts.
The reception of the wedding was in your new mansion in London. A real estate treasure with a little bit of plush green land. Your husband had a professional come in to decorate the gardenâyou never knew that a job like that existed.Â
âThis house is so big!â Finn said, after he ran to you. He was playing with the other kids. âYouâd let me visit you?â
âOf course, Finn.â you said, a smile on your face. âBut you have to be with Ada or Polly,â
âOkay,â he says, a toothy grin. âMaybe I can bring Tommy too when he comes back.â
âYeah,â you nod. âMaybeâŚâ Tommy. Tommy. Tommy. Would he appear if you called him in front of a mirror thrice? You just wanted to see him.
Simon comes to you and Finn.Â
âHi, Finn,â he greets. âHow are you?â
âHi,â he says sheepishly, hiding behind your gown. âIâm good. Thanks for letting me come,â
âMy wife really wanted you guys here and I really needed to see whoâs the famous Finn Shelby,â he said.Â
âI was telling Y/N about how my brother, Tommy and I can visit sometime,â he said. You visibly tense at the mention of Tommy, Simon notices. Youâve talked about Tommy before. Tommy ShelbyâŚ
That night, after consummating your marriage, Simon asked.Â
âWhoâs Tommy? I know who he is but what did he do?â Caressing your naked back, he pressed again. âFinn was telling me about his brother, and it made you uncomfortable.â
âHeâs no one,â you lied, looking up at him through your lashes. âYou shouldnât worry about him,â
âAre you sure? I donât want you feeling uncomfortableâŚif heâs making you uncomfortable, Iâll have him dealt with.â
âNo!â you cleared your throat. âYou donât have to, Simon. Thank you for caring,â you smiled, kissing his lips softly to forget about Tommy Shelbyâthe man who broke your heart.Â
NEW YORK, 1915
You were staying in one of your husbandâs properties in America, a penthouse in New York when he came barging in, throwing you an envelope. He was angry, you could tell that clearly. He never got angry except now.Â
âSimon,â you said, smiling up at him.
âWhoâs Tommy Shelby?â he asked, demanding you to answer. He knew who Tommy Shelby was. He knew of the Shelbys in Birmingham. But who was he to you? âDonât even fucking lie to me,â
âWhatâs wrongâŚ?âÂ
âWho is he?â he asked, his tone more forceful now. âDonât tell me that heâs no one! Who is he?â
âHeâs a friend. A childhood friend. What is this about?â you asked. âSimonâŚâ
âYou told me during our wedding night that he was no one but I had him investigated,â he said. You furrowed your brows. âGuess what? I found out that you grew up together. You were seeing him while I was seeing you. You told me you love me!â
âI do love you,â you lied, trying to soothe his worries. âYou donât have to worry about him, you know? We didnât see each other like that, Simon,â
âFuckâŚI gave you my everything and you hang onto this Tommy Shelby cunt. Like, likeâŚI had to buy your love and you gave it to him,â he said, stalking towards you. âI gave you everything! What could he give? Heâs poor and heâs in the war. Iâm here. I am!â he roared.Â
âSimonââ
âYou are to cut off any ties and communications that you have with the Shelbys, understood?â he spat, pointing a finger at you.Â
âSimon, theyâre my friends! They took care of me,â you pleaded, putting your hands on his waist to appease him but she just shrugs you off.Â
âI said âUnderstoodâ?â he seethed. âI gave the Shelbyâs and Johnny a hefty sum of money so you wonât have to think of them ever again but you have to promise to never fucking think of themâof himâof-of your life in Birmingham. Do you understand me?â
âSimon, youââ
âI know where Tommy Shelby is in France. Tunnelling. Youâll know better than to defy me. Trust me, I have my ways of getting him and his brothers killed. I know people. Do you understand me?â he spits.
You couldnât cry in front of him, so you just gulped, nodding.Â
âI understand,â you whispered, a frown set upon your face. Relief washes over your husband and he pulls you closer.
âYou know that I only want whatâs best for you. Whatâs best for us,â he whispered. âYouâre my little bird. My beautiful flower, I wonât let anyone else have you. Okay? Iâm sorry for making you sad but this is for the best. For us and for the family that weâre going to build,âÂ
âI know, Simon,â
âI love you,â he says but it felt like a threat.
âI love you too,â
-
BIRMINGHAM, 1915
Tommy,
I hope youâre well. We all pray for your safe return home. Have I told you that Y/N got married this year in London? His name is Simon Coventry, Iâm sure you know him as âRich Bastard.â
He truly loves her and has taken care of her so well. Weâve been to their mansion in London multiple times. Finn loves to visit because he gets him everything he wants. Did you know that he gifted Finn his own horse for Christmas? Please, donât worry about her anymore. Sheâs in safe hands, in a loving marriage, with a husband that could give her the world.Â
Pol
(This letter was never sent.)
BIRMINGHAM, 1911
âWhat do you think will happen to us?â you asked Tommy once. Twenty-one, and you allowed yourself to make bad decisions when it came to him. You were sitting close together in the balcony of your home; it was the morning, and you had the day off because it was your birthday. No serving customers today; Tommy didnât go to work because you were free.Â
âWeâll stay together,â he says, like it was a no-brainer. He had stolen a bottle of whiskey in the place where he worked out and you both decided to drink today. Twenty-one and youâd make all bad decisions for Tommy. There was a crinkle in his eyes when he looked at you. âHappy birthday.â
âThank you,â you replied, taking a sip of the whiskey.
âI got you something,â he says, tossing his cigarette butt away. âItâs not asâŚexpensive as what that rich bastard got you, but I was thinking thatâŚwell, here,â he says, showing you something wrapped in a handkerchief. âDonât know how to wrap gifts.â
You took it from him and undid the knot of the handkerchief.Â
âTommyâŚâ
âI asked Polly and Ada,â he says. âSo, thatâs not all me.â
A picture frame of pressed flowers. It was more than that for him. For Tommy, it was a declaration of his love; a life-long commitment to you.
âIâve been picking flowers that remind me of you for the past year,â he tells you. âDo you like it?â
âI love it, Tom.â you told him, tackling him in a hug. âThis is the best thing anyone has ever given me. Thank you so much,â
LONDON, 1916
Simon hardly allowed you to go anywhere without him or at least the presence of a bodyguard since last year. It was understandable, since he was a wealthy manâthe world was too dangerous for him. But you couldnât grasp why you needed his permission to go to the shops, why you needed to ask him if you could do something. Your wardrobe was chosen by him and you hardly had any control over that. The jewellery he bought were things he thought would look the best on you too.Â
You had to ask him for approval to meet your friendsâif you had any. None of them really stayed longer than a year. It was fine, they were never him anyways. They all had ulterior motives when it came to seeking a friendship with you. They were all parties and dinners and events. One time, there was a party in his house. Some charity gathering that you couldn't care less about. You were outside in the garden when one of your employees walked by. You called him to where you were sitting.Â
âCan you please get me some water?â you asked. âI donât really want to go back there right now,â you said. You spent the whole night portraying the happy wife; the younger wife and you were sick of it. To them, you were Simon Coventryâs wife. To him, you were somebody he owned. To yourself, you were a prostitute. He basically bought you from that brothel anyway. You sat there silently, allowing yourself to shed the tears that youâve been keeping.Â
You were sobbing, trying to comfort your body from the loss of personhood that youâve experienced. You were a glorified doll for Simon to look atâa pet to protect. Heâs never treated you like an equal and you will never be.
Your hands were shaky, makeup staining your face. If only Simon could see you now. Heâd lose it. You clutched the locket that Tommy gave you. You told Simon that you needed it, that it was a picture of your mother and that you didnât want to forget what she looked like. It was shabby; he asked if you wanted a better one, but you declined. When Tommy gave you that locket, he helped you put a picture of your mother right beside his. You still needed to give it back to him.Â
In the quietness of the garden, you remembered Pollyâs advice before your wedding. She was helping you fit into the gown when she started to talk quietly.Â
âRemember, this,â she started, zipping up your dress. âTake advantage of the world youâre in now. Even if you do not love him, take advantage of what heâs willing to give. Take advantage of everything.â
The employee comes back to you with a glass of water.Â
âThanks,â you whispered. âYou may go now,â
-
Simon loved your newfound interest in participating in his business. He always sought you in the brothel for advice. It didnât matter if you never studied, what mattered was that you were correct. They were small matters in his company. Like, you told him that maybe he wanted to increase the bond to a partnership. Or that he had to host charity events to make his company more appealing; ensure that it was widely publicised.Â
You were perched on his lap, looking through the documents, while he played with your hair. He was kissing your shoulder as you flipped through the pages.Â
âSome of my investments have been transferred to your account,â he says and you look at him, surprised.Â
âSimonâ?â
âYou deserve it,â he says, continuing his kisses on your shoulder. âYouâre my wife. You should have your own money,â
âBut thatâsâŚthatâs too much,âÂ
âJust enough for you to go on those shopping sprees, if you ever wanted anything,â he says.Â
âWhyââ
âYouâve proven to me that I could trust you after ourâŚdisagreement about Tommy Shelby,â he declared. âIâm sorry for cutting you off from your friends in Birmingham, darling but I promise, that theyâre being taken care of. Especially Johnny. He doesnât work in the brothel anymore after I bought him his house in Watery Lane,â
âItâs okay,â relishing in the newfound power that you had over your husband. You turned to him, your knees on either side of his thighs. You straddled him and grasped his chin with your hands. âI know that you only want whatâs best for me, right?â you preened, dropping your lips to nibble on his ear. âTell me,â
He sighs, clutching your body closer to his as you trailed your lips down his neck.Â
âYouâre so good to me, baby,â he moans. âSo, so good. Iâll give you everything.â
FRANCE, 1917
Tommy had been injured and was sent to the wards immediately. There was a gaping wound on his chest when one of the tunnel rats shot him. His comrades were quick enough to retaliate; to put him above ground and call for help. He was on the hard bed, wondering if it would be easier to just give up and let the world take him.Â
âY/NâŚâ he mumbles, reaching for you. He could see you, see your arms beckoning him to come closer.âY/NâŚwhereâŚY/NâŚâÂ
He mumbles your name over and over for what seemed like an eternity. He couldnât say anything else, pleading with anyone.
âJust fucking kill me!â he shouts. âFucking kill me, pleaseâŚâ he sobs, body shaking from the emotions that dwell inside. âY/N! Y/N! Fucking kill me!â InâŚin-in the bleak midwinterâŚY/N. Y/N.Â
AMERICA, 1917
âHow is it being married to Simon?â one of the guests in some event asked. She was supposed to be the wife of a big oil conglomerate. Simonâs father invested in their business awhile back and had been business partners since.Â
âHeâs kind,â you said. He isâŚyou just canât love him like that. âItâs amazing being married to him,â
âI see,â she replied. âMay I ask where you met again?â
âWe met in Birmingham,â was your meek answer, looking for your husband. You hated events like these. The heir and his younger wife. You hated everything about it. Where is he?
âWhat family are you from?â she asked, oblivious to the fact. Everyone was oblivious to that fact. Simon made sure to never let anyone know that you were a prostitute. âFor your safetyâ he said and you understood. She said that sheâll never forgive you for tainting her wonderful son but Simon said that it was okay. You both didnât need anyone else.Â
âSorryâdo you happen to know where Simon is?â you asked, trying to change the topic.Â
âCanât stay away from him too long, huh? You must really love him,â she gushed. âI hope Iâm the same with my husband but our union was basically something that was already agreed upon,â
âYeah, I do,â you half-lied. You loved Simon as a friend, as a companion. He tries his best to understand. Heâs loving and as far as you were aware, hadnât kept any mistresses. That came with a price, though. Simon never liked it when a man looks at you too long. He doesnât like seeing you with the opposite sex. He didnât like you exchanging pleasantries with them. âHeâs the best. He allows me to help him out in the business, you know?â
âYouâre involved in his business?â she asked.Â
âSmall things,â you replied. âArranging charity balls and the like,â
âYour governess must have been a good one,â she replied.Â
âI suppose so.â You lied, knowing that you could never have been able to afford one. You were living day to day when you were a kid.
The girl only smiled tightly before walking away. You watched her talk to other girls. How beautiful it is to be included in a group! Youâve always felt like an outsider. This room was filled with billionaires and millionaires. This room made up most of the worldâs economy and you were a prostitute. You were in the nicest clothes that money could afford but it still felt like the same, cheap lace that you used to wear. You turned to look for your husband but he was already wrapping his arm around your waist.Â
âSimon,â you greeted, kissing his cheek. You were relieved to see him, somehow.
âHello, darling. Do you wish to meet my friends?â he asked, kissing the side of your head affectionately.Â
âOf course,â you nodded, seeing the girl you were talking to with her own husband now. Simon took you to them, never letting your waist go.Â
âSimon!â the husband greeted, regarding you with a swift look before shaking your husbandâs hand. âIs she the wife or a mistress?â he asked, and you frowned.Â
âThe wife,â Simon replied honestly. âDonât have a mistress,âÂ
âWhat about that bird you were seeing inâŚSmall Heath? Is it Small Heath?â he asked.Â
âHavenât been there since I got married,â he replied. It was true. âBy the way, Eric, I do hope your wife watches what she talks about with her otherâŚfriends,â he said, and you tilted your head in confusion. The girl looks down in shame.Â
âWhat do you mean?â Eric asked. âSurely, Natalia only wished to make an acquaintance. Is that right, Nat?â
âYes, of course. Whatever Y/N was saying must be untrue,â she said, feigning innocence.Â
âI see. I must have been delirious when I heard your wife call Y/N boring,â he shrugged. âAnyways, if I see or hear you disrespect my wife one more time, there will be repercussions. Seeing as youâre financially unwell, I would hate to take out my shares in your company. Isnât that right?âÂ
âOf course, Simon,â Eric coughed, glaring at Natalia. âI apologise, Mrs. Coventry,â
You could only nod before Simon whisked you away.Â
âLetâs go home. No oneâs worth talking to in this shit hole anyway,â
-
When you got in the car, Simon was already all over you. He was tugging on your sleeves, kissing your neck. You were used to this; the driver was used to this.Â
âDid I ever tell you that you looked absolutely ravishing in this dress?â he growled, fisting the silk fabric. âThe things you do to me, pet,â
âI dressed up just for you,â you whimper. âDo you like it?â You may not love him but he was good. Maybe itâs because youâve known each other for yearsâŚor maybe, youâre more comfortable but Simon was good at what he does. He puts your needs first. In any case, thatâs how he likes it. This is what youâve been doing for about two years. Giving everything that Simon ever wanted from you and taking double back from him. You were wealthy on your own now. If you divorced Simon, youâd never have to worry about life anymore. He had put trusts, investments, and properties in your name that he promised heâd never take away. It was sealed in a document. You were his closest kin. You own everything.Â
Except your freedom.Â
âOf course I do,â he confirms, rutting his hips on your exposed thigh. He groans at the contact. âFuck, are we close?â he asked the driver.Â
âTwenty minutes, sir,â he replied.Â
âIâll triple your salary for the month if you could take us there in ten,â he proposes and the driver speeds up, never minding the laws of the road.Â
LONDON, 1918
The war has ended and you were close to collapsing. There could only be two thingsâthe brothers made it or they did not. You didnât have any form of communication with them and you were nervous. What if they didnât make it?
BIRMINGHAM, 1918
The boys were deployed in Birmingham. Cramped in vehicles, Tommy held the strap of his satchel tightly. He was anxious to see his family. He was so anxious to see you. He never received letters from you even though he wrote every week. He was too afraid that he'd turn his back on his country to come to you but he didnât care. What kind of man would that make of him?Â
There were a million things that he wanted to tell youâhow he left without ever telling you that he loved you. How your face was the only thing that kept him alive in those tunnels. Would you still love him now that heâs not the same? Would you still soothe him until he falls asleep?
His brothers could see his nervousness. So, Arthur offered him a tight smile. John was looking forward to seeing his kids again.Â
âSheâll be there, Tom,â Arthur offered. âIf anyoneâs going to be there, itâs her,â
âYeah, of course,â Tommy replied. They were nearing Birmingham. They were nearing the place you both grew up in and he felt bad because he should have been thinking about his family but instead, he was thinking about you. The vehicle stops and he takes a deep breath. Will he see you? Will you run to him and finally kiss him like heâs been thinking of for four years? He braced himself as soldiers spilled out into the road. He could see Polly and Charlie with Finn on his shoulders. He smiled, telling his brothers that he saw everyone.
âYou boys are back!â Polly gushed, taking the three of them in an embrace. She blinks away the tears. Tommy was searching the crowd for you and Polly could see that. âShe couldnât make it, Tom. Sheâs in London,â
His heart drops. Why would you miss this reunion? Why were you in London? He nodded wordlessly, keeping to himself while John answered all of the questions. The day after that, he went to your house but saw that nobody was there. He went to the brothel but there were new girls who didn't know who you were. Johnny wasnât there either.Â
He went there every day for less than two weeks until one day, he saw a scrap of newspaper sitting in the kitchen.Â
SIMON AND Y/N COVENTRY PURCHASE NEW HOME IN PARIS AFTER THE WAR.Â
He furrowed his brows, turning the pages until sure enough, there you were. It was a portrait of you and Simon. He barged into Pollyâs room, opening the drawer where she kept memorabilia. There were multiple pictures of you and your wedding with Simon. There was a picture of you and the whole Shelby clan along with Johnny. There was an envelope with a cheque worth a few thousand pounds from Simon. He shook, his heart beating loudly as he let go of everything. You were married. You married Simon Coventry. You didn't wait for him.Â
âTommy,â Ada whispers from the door, seeing her older brother crouch in defeat.Â
âWhen were you planning to tell me?â he spat. âWhen?â
âTommy, we didnât know how to tell youââ
âTell me when the fuck were you planning to tell me, Ada or I swear, I will blow this fucking house down,â he threatened, running his fingers through his hair. Itâs not the same when you do it. Ada walked towards her brother, seeing her brother so defeated was something new.
âIâŚâ his voice breaks into a sob. âI was under the tunnels and all I could ever thinkâall I couldâIâm smoking fucking opium because Iâm so fucking worried and sheâsâsheâs,â Tommy couldnât breathe, hyperventilating. âSheâs gone, sheâs goneâŚâ
There was a ringing in his ears, and he couldnât hear Ada call for help. He was panicking, tears flowing freely from his eyes. He waited for you. He counted the days until he saw you again, but you were not here. He felt like he was underground again. It was Arthur who calmed him down, slapping Tommy across the face to wake him up. It works, it always works.
âLeave us,â Polly ordered everyone. âDrink some water, Tommy, we have to talk,âÂ
âPolââ
âLeave us,â
âPolly, itâs not right!â Ada said. âI shouldâve listened to her when she told me she didnât want it,â
âHe has to know, Ada. Iâll tell him now,â
âItâs alright, Ada,â he croaked. âLeave us,â His brother dragged his furious sister away. He was embarrassed to have been seen like thatâweak. But what else could he do? He crossed the vastness of a sea of fire just to go home to you. Polly sighed.Â
âItâs my fault,â she said once everyone was out. He exhales, a staggered breath as if heâs been carrying all the weight of love that he has for you.Â
âItâs all I ever wanted, Pol,â he said, looking down on his lap. A life with you in your home. Thereâd be a big garden for you to run on. Youâll have so many horses and you'll teach your kids how to ride them. âYou know that itâs all I ever wanted,â
âI know, Tom but you canât blame her,â she said. âShe didnât want to leave and I saw that but what else could she be if she didnât leave Birmingham? I prayed for your safety everyday, I did. ButâŚbut what if you didnât come back? Would she work at that brothel until she fades? There was an opportunity for her to have a better life outside of Birmingham. I told her to take advantage of it,â she explained, trying to reach Tommy but he flinched away. Polly puts down her hand, clearing her throat.
âSheâs all I ever wanted, Polly and you took that from me. You took her-you took her away from me!â he sobbed, cradling his head in his hands. âYou took her away. You took her awayâŚâ
âShe sent you letters while you were away,â Polly said, placing a stack of envelopes beside Tommy. âIâm sorry, Tom but I wanted her to have a good life. Birmingham isn't good for her. You were only going to keep her from making a name for herself,â
Polly nodded to herself before leaving Tommy and a stack of letters that he never received.Â
He opens the one on top just to checkâjust today.Â
Dear Tommy,
Every day passes by without you and I still canât bear it. I hope youâre well, I hope my letters become a sense of comfort for you.Â
Itâs getting harder for me to spend time with your family. All I could think about was how the two of us would run freely in Pollyâs house because you were chasing after me. I couldnât spend time at home either because my bed reminds me of how much I liked sleeping beside you. Itâs so peaceful. I sleep in your clothes sometimes and Ada gave me some of the shirts that you left. Iâll return them to you when youâre back but right now, itâs the only way for me to feel like I could breatheâŚthat someday, youâll come back to me. Iâll wait. Iâll always wait for you, like I promised.Â
I havenât told you everything yet, but I hope I can tell you soon.Â
Tommy opens another one. Whatâs another stab to the heart anyway?
Dear Tommy,
Itâs been years and you haven't written back. Are you mad at me? Iâll stop writing to you for the meantime but just know that Iâll wait for you.
-
LONDON, 1919
Dearest,Â
Iâm so sorry to tell you but Johnny has died. Please come to Birmingham soon.Â
The letter from Johnnyâs wife shook in your hands. Big Johnny was dead, and you had to go to Birmingham to the funeral. You ran to your husbandâs office. Upon seeing your tear-stained face, his face falls in concern.Â
âWhat the matter, love? Did someone hurt you?â he asked, patting his lap, telling you to sit on it. You complied, hiccuping. You were heartbroken but you knew that if you wanted to go, you had to play smart. You had to play the broken doll that he loved to take care of.Â
âJohnnyâs dead,â you whispered, burying your face in his chest. You allowed him the privilege to soothe you. His hand inching their way underneath your shirt for unbridled contact. âJohnnyâs dead, Simon,â you cried. âIâI got thisâŚletter,â you said, showing him the crumpled piece of paper on your hand. He had to fire whoever gave you this letterâit was a strict rule that he was supposed to read all the letters sent to you. It was a rule that no letter from Birmingham must arrive in your hands.Â
âOh, darling,â he said, kissing your temple.Â
âI knowâŚI know that I canât go,â you said. âButâŚcan I please go, Simon?â you asked. âHe was like my father,â you whispered. It was true and Simon knew that. Johnny took care of you to the best of his abilities. You told Simon of the stories when you were younger. Him teaching you arithmetic, teaching you how to throw a punch to defend yourselfâŚhe helped you move into the house you bought. Youâve never been there for years, and you wondered if Ada continued to take care of it after abandoning them. âI understand if you wonât allow me,â you nodded, removing yourself away from him but he held you closer.Â
âYou can go,â he whispered. Heâd have you guarded so that no one could even come to you. No Tommy Shelby. âDo you want me to come?â
âNo,â you shook your head, regaining your composure. âI know that the partnership with Alfie Solomons will require your full attention. Do you promise to be home once I arrive? I need you,â You stilled on his chest.
You didnât know what a lie was anymore.Â
âOf course, Iâll be here,â he said.Â
âI can take some of the guards with me for my safety,â you compromised. You werenât lying, though. The business he had with Alfie Solomons kind of scared you. What if he sent men to take you as ransom?
âOf course,â he said. âWhere will you stay? Are there hotels there?â
âI can stay at my old home.â you said. âWe can send in some cleaners before I arrive to make it nice,âÂ
âAlright, darling. Are you leaving tomorrow? Iâll send some people now. Will that be okay with you?â he asked. You looked up to him, doe-eyed.Â
âYes,â you replied. âThank you, Simon. I love you,â you said, kissing his cheek. âThank you.â
BIRMINGHAM, 1919
The Blinders mentioned to Arthur that the old house that Ada takes care of had the lights on. There were multiple servants coming in and out of the run-down house and they asked who was coming. It was the owner of the house. That could only meanâŚ
âTommy!â Arthur called, nodding at Harry before barging in the special room at the Garrison. âStop fucking the barmaid and listen to me, mate,â
Grace looks at him sheepishly before excusing herself.Â
âFuck, what is it Arthur?â Tommy asked, lighting a cigarette.Â
âY/Nâs coming back,â he said. Tommy halts, looking at Arthur.Â
âArthurââ
âThe Blinders saw the lights at her old house open with a fuck ton of servants cleaning up. They askedâŚtold her that the owner of the house is coming back to go to a fucking funeral,â Arthur explained. âSheâs coming back, mate. Your Y/Nâs coming back.â
Tommy leans on the couch, running a hand through his face. He wordlessly leaves Arthur, not sparing a glance to Grace, before leaving the Garrison entirely. It was midnight, you could be home soon. In the shadows, Tommy waited, his peaky cap making him incognito.Â
He waited the whole night, smoking his cigarette and looking at the spot where your house could be seen clearly. At around six in the morning, he sees a convoy of high end cars line up. A black Bentley stopped right in front of the house and there you were. Tommyâs breath is knocked out of his lungs. You were dressed in something simple and comfortable for your travel but youâve never looked so ethereal. The driver gives you his hand to help you and you smile at him. Looking around the place, peace settles in your features.Â
He doesnât realise it but his face relaxes too. Itâs like he hasnât breathed in all the years he spent without you. He gulps, not allowing himself to cry. Heâs stronger now and he couldnât let his emotions get the better of him.Â
He looked on, noticing that Simon Coventry was not with you. It was then he realised that guards dressed formally surrounded your house. It didnât matter to him. Fuck your husbandâs security system. Heâll make a way. Just because there was a change of plans doesnât mean that you can begin again. He doesnât care.
You were here. You were finally home, and he wonders if the frame he gave you on your 21st birthday was still there.
PART 3
A/N: Grace will not be romantically involved with Tommy in the story for obvious reasons. There will be mentions of her but they will be minimal. Thank you so much for reading and for giving my story love and support. I hope to see you in the next one!
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1. How many works do you have on AO3?
51
2. Whatâs your total AO3 wordcount?
162,166 total words! Not too shabby
3. What fandoms do you write for?
I've written for a bunch of fandoms, but these days it's mostly Dead Boy Detectives. in theory i have other fandoms, but none that i'm so feral for at the moment
4. What are your top 5 fics by kudos?
all of them are DBD which is kind of astonishing to me, this fandom never ceases to amaze
1. after the insects have laid their claim
2. like breathing
3. terms of endearment
4. a certain step towards falling in love
5. you can throw a party full of everyone you know
5. Do you respond to comments?
yes, every single one, no matter how old the fic is! i might be a little slow or miss one every so often, but i really try hard to respond to every one i get. comments mean the absolute world to me, so i want to thank everyone who takes time out of their day to tell me they enjoyed my work <3 <3 i also LOVE when fanfic writers respond to me, so i assume other people do, too
6. What is the fic you wrote with the angstiest ending?
i am an angst with a happy ending sort of bitch, but probably one of the fics i wrote during the Nothing Much To Do Radio Silence (TM) when we were all losing our minds with no updates. haven't read those in forever, so maybe Something to Do, Someone to Blame? or maybe it isn't cinema that i wrote for Nothing Like the Sun? or maybe Tropes for Keleidotrope?
7. Whatâs the fic you wrote with the happiest ending?
gosh, so many. again, i write mostly happy ending stuff, so it's hard to pick just one. maybe my fourth favorite public building to visit, if i had to pick one that hasn't been mentioned already. though after the insects have laid their claim has a VERY happy and corny ending that i will forever be proud of haha
8. Do you get hate on fics?
no, thank goodness
9. Do you write smut?
yeah! i'm new to it, but it's a lot of fun
10. Do you write crossovers?
not usually, but i'll stick characters from one universe into a similar universe because something resonates (like Heartstopper Squared or The Quest of the Maddening Mace), but i don't usually write characters meeting or anything like that.
11. Have you ever had a fic stolen?
not that i know of! *fingers crossed*
12. Have you ever had a fic translated?
no, but if anyone wants to do so, just make sure to tag me in it and go right ahead!
13. Have you ever co-written a fic before?
yeah! i have stuff in progress (that we haven't worked on in a while sorry @courfaeriedust) but i've also definitely written collabs that i've published, i think?
14. Whatâs your all-time favorite ship?
Charles and Edwin from Dead Boy Detectives have such a special place in my heart, and I really hope this hyperfixation doesn't go anywhere, but in terms of pure longevity? Merlin and Arthur from BBC Merlin. I've been reading that shit for a decade.
Special shoutout to Alex and Henry from Red, White, and Royal Blue, and Drew and Harrison from Keleidotrope, because I'm still insane about you all too, don't worry.
15. Whatâs a WIP you want to finish but doubt you ever will?
THAT IS QUITTER TALK AND I WILL NOT STAND FOR IT. but to give a kind of cutesie answer, i'm not sure i'll ever be done with the libraryverse. there's so much story there, and i keep having ideas for it, so maybe i'll be able to keep playing in it forever. that would be kind of nice.
16. What are your writing strengths?
why are you making me say nice things about myself. why.
overall, i think i'm good at dialogue. i actually wrote a whole manuscript in instant messages because i love writing dialogue so much. i'm pretty good at getting into characters' voices, whether they're my own or someone else's, and i find a lot of joy in writing everything from banter to flirting to meaningful conversations (but some of those are easier than others lol)
17. What are your writing weaknesses?
action, descriptions, things that aren't dialogue. i also tend to keep my writing kind of short, so i don't always allow for moments to breathe the way they should.
18. Thoughts on writing dialogue in another language in fic?
woooooof the only other language i speak is hebrew (and not amazingly well) so probably not. if i ever got good enough at another language, maybe? but english is my first and by far my strongest language, so I don't think i'd ever be able to express myself well
19. First fandom you wrote for?
as far as i remember, Lord of the Rings. (no you will never find it.)
20. Favorite fics youâve written?
HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO CHOOSE, THEY'RE ALL MY CHILDREN. how about this, you tell ME what your fave stories of mine are, because im tired of linking things. and because i thrive on praise lol
i am too lazy to tag people specifically, so anyone who writes fic is welcome to answer!
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