Hazbin Hotel Imagine: Help From a Concerned Friend
Summary: You've had a bad day, but even if you don't know it yet, someone is always watching.
Warnings: None
Notes: As always, please do not copy or post my work elsewhere.
Today had just been the absolute worst.
One thing after the other, nothing positive, and only frustrating obstacles kept you from going about your day. You knew it was supposed to be HellâŠwell..in Hell..but come on.
It was no surprise to you that by the end of the day, you were in tears. You stayed in the lobby long after Husker had shut down the bar and turned in for the night, arms wrapped around your legs, and face buried in your knees. You knew that when youâve reached your max frustration tolerance like this, youâd be unable to sleep without spurring on some sort of panic attack.
So, here you were, alone in the dark as the residents of the hotel slept on.
Or so you thought.
âMy, I didnât expect to see such a miserable display this late at night, my dear,â came a voice full of cheer that your mood did not match.
âGo away, Alastor.â
The air filled with brief audience gasps, altered by his usual radio filter, mocking you. âNow, is that any way to treat a concerned friend?â
You raise your head enough to glare at his grinning face. âIs that what you are?â
You can hear him tut as he bends at the waist to look you over. âSuch fire. Something on your mind, my dear?â
You donât answer. You didnât feel like talking about your day, and you werenât completely sure he wouldnât mock you for the things that upset you. After all, you had only moved into this hotel last week and hadnât spoken with him much since then.
Thereâs a surprising brief silence from the radio demon before he speaks. âVery well. Come along.â
You look up, startled. âWhere?â
âGood things come to those who wait. Up you get.â Alastor pulls you up with ease before you have a second to process his words. Heâs already leading you to the couch. âSit,â he orders, before moving to a piano you had figured was for decoration until now.
You sit obediently, mostly out of curiosity than anything. You watch as the radio demon takes a seat and begins playing a gentle jazz melody. The music is soft, soothing, and you find your eyes closing before you have a chance to ask what heâs doing.
Alastorâs fingers dance expertly on the keys as you fall into peaceful sleep. His watchful eyes never leave you despite ceasing the music when he was sure you were soundly asleep for the night.
After all, he had to look after his own, didnât he?
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Hi, I was wondering if it would be alright to use your prompts list as a kind of writing challenge. I'd like to post what I write on my tumblr, and I would obviously give you credit for the prompts, but I hope it's okay.
Summary: You're having a bad few days. Your friend offers you a ticket to see the infamous radio host live. Can he help lighten your mood?
Warnings: Mentions of blood, implied death
Notes: Currently obsessed with Daisies by Black Gryph0n. Decided to make a a story out of it and shove dear lovely reader into it!
As always, please do not copy or post my work elsewhere.
You actually had no desire to be here. Youâd rather be home, in bed, shutting out the world. It was your miserable attitude for the last few days that brought you here, in this audience, for a live show you had little interest in. Your friend had offered you their ticket, pushed it on you even.
âYouâll have a great time!â
âI donât even know who that is!â
âYouâve never heard of him? Are you kidding? His radio show is so popular right now!â
âI dunnoâŠIâd rather stay home. Didnât you want to go?â
âYouâve been home for days! Iâm worried about you. Please go. Youâll have a great time, I swear. Promise me youâll go?â
ââŠokay. I promise.â
So, here you sat, alone in a crowd full of people. Your legs bounced with anxiety as everyone murmured in hushed excitement around you. Hunching your shoulders in an effort to get as small as possible, you hid your face in a cup of tea the staff had served moments before.
As you took a sip of the much needed warmth, you hear the crowd around you buzz with excitement as a man with brown hair and eyes, tanned skin, and a charming grin stretched across his face walks onto the stage. You lower your mug as you listen to him address the audience.
"Well, well, well, my dearest audience! A very good afternoon to all of you lovely souls! I must say, it is a delight, a true pleasure, to have such a fabulous crowd gathered here todayâoh, the excitement! I can hardly contain myself!"
He bows and then spreads his arms wide when he stands back up. âNow, now, settle down! Allow me to introduce myself to those who do not know me. Although not knowing who I am by now is quite the feat, haha!â
You swear his eyes zero in on you, and your face burns with embarrassment. You try to hide your face behind your teacup again.
âMy name is Alastor, and the majority of you know me from my radio broadcast.â He gives a little bow again, eyes flitting across the room before landing on you again. As if he knew you didnât know of him. Not really. He broadens his grin to the crowd, twirling the microphone staff in his hands with the familiarity of someone who has done this hundreds of times.
âNow then, on with the show!
-
It was easy to see why people adored this man. Adorned in a tight fitted red satin vest and dark slacks, he easily captured the audience with songs and stories told in a velvety smooth voice. The charisma that radiated off of him had the audience hanging off his every word and tune.
Though you didnât want to come in the first place, you found yourself dreading the end of this live in-person show. The very idea brought tears to your eyes as you thought of the empty lonely apartment that awaited you when it was over. To your horror, some tears raced down your cheeks, and you rush to rub them away from your cheeks in the middle of this public setting.
"This show, my friends, was about more than just entertainment! It's about the unforgettable moments that we created. The laughter, the drama, the wonder! The heart-pounding thrills that leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about good old-fashioned fun!"
Alastorâs energy was infectious, and you could feel the people around you just about squirming in their seats as the show drew to a close. â"Ahhh, my wonderful audience, how quickly the time slips away, doesnât it? You know what they say, time flies when youâre having fun, haha!â He pauses briefly to allow the audience to laugh along with him. âThe afternoon was filled with such delightful moments, such charming chaos, and yetâall good things must come to an end, Iâm afraid. I do hope youâll carry the memory with youâlike a sweet little song you canât quite shake, hm?" The crowd matches his suggestive grin as Alastor set the stage for his final piece for the afternoon.
You swallow thickly as his piercing eyes landed on you yet again. He gives you a little wink before starting in on his verse. âHey pal, hey friend, hey buddy, why so sad, so downright unhappy?â Your heart stills in your chest at the words. He couldnât be talking about you directly, could he? You follow his movements as he steps off the stage and into the crowd. The radio host moves closer to you, bending at the waist to sing inches from your face. âThat's not my cup of tea.â Alastorâs grin widens as you flush. Straightening up, Alastor continues moving through the crowd.
âYou know that this could be your last day here on Earth, so buddy please.â He turns, charming smile gracing his features. His eyes land on you once again, and he winks. âWon't you smile just for me?â
-
You really arenât sure why you stayed long after everyone had filtered out. You tell yourself that its because the performance has you energized, that Alastor changed your outlook on the future, but honestly, its because youâre afraid to go home. Back to the sadness that seeps into your bones and makes you want to hide away all day.
You sigh, gathering your things and finally ready to trudge home when a voice stops you.
âMy, my, still here after my show has long finished? I must have left quite the impression.â
Your startled gaze meets Alastorâs. You meant to be polite to this infamous radio host, but instead you blurt out, âWhat are you doing here?â Thankfully, Alastor laughs receptively to your question.
âI suppose thatâs a fair question. I left something behind, and I didnât want to worry my staff about collecting it so late after work hours. It was my own mistake, after all, silly me.â
You nod dumbly, unsure how to detangle yourself from this interaction. You clearly spend too long figuring this out because Alastor is already asking you another question.
âIs something troubling you, my dear?â The words are so unexpected, so jarring in this moment, that you felt tears spring to your eyes. You desperately scramble to hide your vulnerability.
âAh...yeah. Why do you ask?â
Alastor tuts lightly, adjusting his bowtie briefly. âCome now, Iâm very good at reading people, my dear. I can tell something is bothering you.â
His insistence in focusing on your distress causes a few tears to fall. You curse yourself for being so weak, for falling apart so quickly at a strangerâs concern as you hurriedly scrub the tears away.
To your surprise, his arms wrap around you and pull you close into his chest, as if he was sheltering you from the world from any danger. His warm embrace smelled of bergamot, leather, amberâŠand something you just couldnât quite place. SomethingâŠearthy? Or maybe metallic? Youâre pulled out of your thoughts as Alastor resumes speaking.
âMy dear, my dear, no, you don't have to cry. That ain't a pretty legacy to leave behind.â You give him a watery smile as you recognize the lyrics from his earlier song.
âS-sorry,â you breathe out, stepping away from his hold. He waves you off.
âNonsense, my dear, we all get out of sorts from time to time.â You nod in agreement, quick to end this social hell youâve put yourself into. This man, so charming and kind, was trying to cheer you up, but here you were mute and near tears. Ridiculous.
Alastor lifts your chin suddenly, warm brown eyes behind wire bespectacles looking into yours. âYou may not have to tell me about whatâs running through your mind, dear, but perhaps I could offer you some sort of reprieve for a few moments? Let me show you the entertainment, the pleasures the world has to offer, hm?â
He offers his arm to you, and you hesitate just for a moment. The grin on his face is so kind, so eager to please, that you take the offer. âExcellent! Now, one more thing before we head off into our adventure together.â
âWhatâs that?â
He looks down at you, his height easily making you feel small before him. âWonât you smile just for me?â
You give a tiny laugh. And you smile.
-
You just about forget all the things that have been worrying, stressing, and tugging you down into the depths of despair for the last few days. At least â for a little while. It was no wonder Alastorâs show was so popular. He had a way with showing you the magic in everything.
He walks you through parks and gardens, pointing out the beauty and weaving stories for you as you went. You barely pay attention to where youâre heading, and to be honest, youâre not sure you care right now. He made you feel safe, alive even. Like all the sadness had melted from your body.
"You know I just gotta say, that you might not have a lot of time to waste," he teased, pinching your cheek suddenly. "So lose that long face."
You bat at his hand, laughing, only to find a bright red rose in your face that Alastor had plucked straight from a bush. "Stop and smell the roses while you've got the time." He grins as you inhaled the lovely floral scent he offered you. "Pretty soon you'll be pushing up daisies where the sun don't shine."
You blink, startled by his words, but eventually laugh as you take it to be more teasing from the radio host. Or at the very least, some wisdom he's trying to impart on you about life.
Alastor laughs with you as he guides you onto a forest path.
-
You have no idea how long you have been walking. It feels like forever, and somehow, like no time at all. Alastor did a great job entertaining you through your entire journey, hands animatedly moving as he recounted stories of his life through the entertainment industry. You hang onto his every word, desperate for a distraction from your own life. Besides, how lucky were you to be spending time with such a celebrity? You'd have to thank your friend for the ticket they forced on you.
Deeper and deeper into the woods, you start to really enjoy the woodsy smells, the sounds of little animals and birds flitting about, and the rustle and crunch of leaves as you you both made your way through. You had long run out of the typical paths, exploring uncharted territory together.
"Oh ho! What's this?" You follow Alastor's gaze to a little wooden shack just ahead. You shift uneasily beside him, the sun setting causing shadows to cast an eerie air around the small hut.
"Ah...I dunno if we should head over there. What if some lunatic lives there?"
Alastor laughs loudly beside you, making you jump a little. "My dear! Where's your sense of adventure? Let's just take a little peek!" He looks to you, eyes searching, hopeful, but ultimately leaving the decision up to you. You felt your fear slip away at his expression, nodding your assent. He grins at you. "Fabulous, dear!"
He leads you up to the door, and you felt a sense of unease as the door easily swung inward with a gentle push from Alastor's hand. Still, trying to be brave and prove yourself worthy of the radio host's time, you follow suit with a big grin on your face.
It died just as quickly as it came about.
On the walls of the little hut were rows and rows of fixed smiles upon placards. Little name tags adorned the jawbones and teeth. Vox. Valentino. Husker. Anthony. So many names that made your head spin.
"W-what..." You choke on your words, bile rising in your throat. What the hell did you both stumble upon? "Alastor...let's get out of here!" The panic was evident in your voice as you turn to look at your new friend.
Your new friend who had his back to you, hands moving as he cleaned something.
Your new friend who turned, brandishing a newly cleaned axe, tossing a red stained towel to the ground.
Your new friend whose glasses glinted with the last of the light from the setting sun.
"Alastor?" you ask, voice strained, small, and full of fear.
He grins.
"Run."
-
Your lungs burn as your race your way through the trees, blinking back panicked tears. Only now you recognized all the warning signs you blissfully ignored in favor of temporary relief. The narrowing of his gaze during his performance. Tracking you through each set. Marking his target, who was obviously attending his show alone. Conveniently coming back when you were by yourself. The sharpness of his grin when you agreed to come along with him. The smell of blood on him. Or was it metal blades? Maybe the forest earth? Maybe it was all of them.
You had been so foolish.
You pant behind a tree as you try to force oxygen into your lungs, listening for your hunter. That's what he was after all, wasn't he? And you?
His prey.
You hear branches snap in the distance. Then some whistling. Humming even.
"None of us are here to stay, so treat every day like it's a holiday. Until the day you slip away." To your horror, you realize he's singing more of his song. He's taunting you. Telling you how he's had this planned since the beginning.
You start running again.
-
"Tsk, my dear, my dear, no, you don't have to cry."
You stare up at Alastor, frozen in fear, knees stinging from where you hit the ground. Your back was pressed up against a rock wall. Trapped.
"P-please. Don't hurt me." You swear you see his canines lengthen in his toothy grin as he advances toward you. He continues as if you weren't begging for your life before him.
"That ain't a pretty legacy to leave behind."
Your heart is beating erratically. It may give out before he even has a chance to hurt you. If you were so lucky.
But you both knew you weren't.
It was as if time slowed as you watched Alastor, the infamous celebrity, the radio host, the adored entertainer, raise the axe above his head. And for a brief moment, his eyes and hair seem to gleam red.
"Stop and smell the roses while you've got the time."
It was over quickly. A sharp pain. And then blackness. A mercy.
Alastor laughs, ignoring the sound of dogs in the distance as thrill thrums through his veins. He savored the blood pooling on the forest floor. Your smile was going to make an excellent new addition to his collection.
"Pretty soon you'll be pushing up daisies where the sun don't shine."
Me: Give me a small prompt to write a HH short fic. It can even be 1 word. Bestie: ummmmmmm a prompt Me: Lmao I hate you, BUT ILL DO IT Bestie: no no wait, a SMALL prompt Me: Lmao youre the worst
As always, please do not copy or post my work elsewhere.
You didnât mean for this to happen.
You swear.
It all started a few weeks ago, when you were eating your breakfast and couldnât help but notice a certain someone pacing the lobby.
âYou okay?â you asked tentatively, unsure of what mood the radio demon was in today.
His head snapped so forcefully toward you that you heard the bones in his neck crack. You wince.
âWhy, of course!â Alastorâs voice was full of energy, but even you could hear the dangerous strained edge in them. Like he was holding himself back from absolutely destroying your damned soul. This would be a good time to make your exit.
ButâŠyou didnât get into Hell because of your patience with dangerous men.
âWhatâs on your mind then?â You kept your voice light, your eyes following his movements back and forth across the floor. Even Alastorâs pacing felt threatening, like he was stalking prey rather than feeling stressed.
He looks at you, and for a moment, you think he will just deflect. He surprises you with the truth today, and you know he relishes the look of surprise that flits across your own face. Always one for entertainment. âI am just having some trouble coming up with a new story for my radio show, my dear. Nothing to worry about.â
Instantly, youâre interested. Alastor does not share much of his radio show aside from what is broadcast for all of Hell to listen to. âYou write your own stories?â
He stills his pacing, staring at you. âWell, of course I do. In order to be irreplaceable, one must always come up with their own unique material.â
You both chat for a short while until you can see the subtle changes in your friend, signaling the release of at least some of the tension in his body. âWhat if, instead of a love drama this timeâŠyou do a friendship one?â
âFriendship?â he says doubtfully. âWould the listeners be able to enjoy the complexities and intricacies of friendship alone?â He hums, and you can hear a radio tune briefly mingling with his words. âWell, I suppose Iâve been catering to the more mundane for some time. Romance.â He moved his hands through the air, as if dismissing the thought. âFriendship. Betrayal. True passion! The greatest form of entertainment!â
You try hard to suppress a grin at the radio demonâs excitement. All he needed was a little push. A small prompt. Thatâs all.
âMaybe you could even write about a friendship gone wrongâŠyou know..two driven individuals, working together to form their own little companyâŠbut something happens that drives them apart in the industryâŠand now itâs a battle between them to be the best in the field.â
Alastor processes your words. âAh, ho! You seem to have a taste for the twistedly creative, my dear.â He pats your head. âNow! I must be off! Plenty of work to be done!â
You donât hide your grin this time as he melts into the shadows.
-
Itâs only a week or so later when you find yourself sitting in Voxâs office, waiting for him to get off work.
Yes, you were friends with both overlords, and it was no easy feat.
The constant squabbling and heckling often drove you insane. But, individually, you found that you enjoyed their company.
Most of the time, anyway. Not when youâre sitting here waiting for Vox to come out of his office. If he ever decided to grace you with his presence.
Finally, the door opens.
âSorry, my dear, I gotâŠwrapped up in something.â You look up. There are sparks flying out of his claws, and his screen glitches very briefly.
âEverything okay?â you ask, already knowing its not and bracing yourself for a rant.
And indeed it comes.
You listen as Vox complains about the ratings of several of his shows spiraling. How he needs to come up with some new ideas quickly before next week but every idea has already been done with the mass production at VoxTech. How the viewers are hungry for something new, something different.
Thereâs a feeling in your brain. An itch. Youâve solved this problem before, didnât you?
âWellâŠthe majority of your shows are romance basedâŠwhy not do something on friendship?â
âFriendship?â Vox looks at you skeptically. You smirk and give him the same pitch you gave Alastor.
âI dunnoâŠthe majority of viewers are looking for the stories to end in sex.â
God, you really shouldnât. ButâŠit was just a prompt. A teenie nudge.
You look him square in the eye. âSo can your new story.â
-
So, now you are running.
Shadows swirl across the alley ways, and you can see VoxTech security cameras swinging to face you as you run.
You really, really, didnât mean to.
Both Alastorâs radio story and Voxâs new show were big hits. They glowed in the reviews as two entertainers tend to do. For weeks, they both tried to out shine the other with their complex stories. Both storylines were the talk of Hell. Everything was great.
Until Angel brought up to Alastor how similar the radio story was to Alastorâs and Voxâs relationship.
Until Val asked Vox if he was secretly dating the radio demon.
Both overlords fought constantly. Everyone knew that. But now, youâve discovered something decidedly much worse.
You race into an alley, only to find yourself facing a brick wall.
âNow, my dearâŠletâs have a talk.â The voice was staticky and you almost didnât understand it.
You turn slowly, mouth dry and heart pounding.
âOh yes, a talk,â came a different glitched out sound. The voice sounded like it was coming from all around you.
You face the long shadow with red eyes standing at the end of the alley beside pops of electricity and a burning bright screen. United as one front.
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I knowwww there are so many adorable Stolitz scenes from Sinsmas but wouldn't this make a bomb wallpaper đ„șđ„ș? Just a traumatized owl and a horse obsessed supportive lizard âš
Summary: You've landed who knows where. Where are you supposed to go?
Warnings: None
Notes: A little rusty, but glad to be writing again! As always, please do not copy or post my work elsewhere.
It was absolute chaos.
You had no idea what was going on. Thereâs screaming. Thereâs broken glass. Needles. Questionable liquids all around you.
And you had no idea where you were or how you got here.
You stand, unsteady on your feet in the alleyway you find yourself in. What is this place? Your head throbs with more than just panic.
Just as youâre scrambling to piece together your last memories before this moment, a voice jumps through the mayhem.
âHello there! Are you new?!â
Is she talking to me? Before you had a chance to open your mouth, the girl with wide shining eyes and long blonde hair is already shaking your hand vigorously. âHi! Iâm Charlie!â
âUhmâŠhi,â you offer. Damn, was that your voice?
Charlie is already on her next sentences, blasting by your disorientation with sentences punctuated by squeals of excitement. You only manage to digest the words âhotelâ and âredemptionâ and âhellâ before sheâs dragging you off.
âHell?â you echo back blankly as you swerve to avoid a pool of red liquid.
âOh, yeah. Thatâs where we are. It may take a little for you remember why youâre down here. Itâs not so bad.â
You watch as a man is thrown into a brick wall beside you, staring.
Charlie laughs sheepishly, clearing her throat as she pulls you in front of a large building. âAnyways, my plan will help you get where you wanna go!â
âHaz..bin Hotel?â Your eyebrows are furrowed, not sold.
Charlie grins, and you swear she looks manic. âWell I wanted to call it the Happy Hotel, but Alastor though it would be more entertaining to call it the Hazbin Hotel. Itâs grown on me, I've gotta say. Anyways, your room would be free! You just have to participate in our redemption program. Whaddya say?â
You stare up at the hotel with doubtful eyes. Should you lodge in a place with the very first person you met inâŠhell? You hear screams as a car explodes a distance away. You pull your gaze from the building to Charlie, who is so eager that sheâs nearly vibrating beside you. Her excitement distracts you from a shadow slinking nearby, its eyes focused on you.
You sigh and give Charlie a small smile. At the very least, youâd have a place to stay for free while you get your bearings.
Hey, could you please do a Tony Stark x Reader with prompt 75 from the kiss list? I just feel like that's such a thing he'd do đ
75- Kisses Meant To Distract The Other Person From Whatever They Were Intently Doing
Youâre absolute damn right thatâs something he would definitely do!
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Mistakes
Youâre typing away at your computer when you hear Tonyâs voice. You instinctively scoot yourself down, not being too obvious, but done enough that he might not see you as soon as he walks in.
Itâs not that you donât want your boyfriend to see you...
...its that you donât want your boyfriend to see you right now.
You loved Tony, you really did, but he was so goddamn infuriating when he was bored and wanted attention.Â
Which is what he wanted constantly if he wasnât working on one of his projects.
âHow much is it? Thatâs ridiculously expensive. Uh huh...mhmm...yeah Iâll take ten, buy it, ship it, send it.â
You roll your eyes. Listening to Tony on the phone was one of the more amusing parts of your day but sometimes he was just ridiculous to be ridiculous. You start typing again, as quietly as you can.
You hear him hang up, but you donât dare move from your position. You can hear Tony walking to the door.
Almost there, almost there.Â
â[Y/N?]â
Fuck. So close.
You donât look up from your screen, murmuring a soft hello, hoping that your busy demeanor will sway Tony from interrupting you.Â
Of course, that was your first mistake.
Tony likes getting everything he wants. He likes doing things that people say he canât do. He likes pushing boundaries. He likes a challenge.
He sits beside you, and you inwardly groan. âHowâs my favorite person in the world?â
âFunny, I thought you were your favorite person in the world,â you say, not even stopping your typing as you talk.
He chuckles warmly, not thrown by your words. âHm...youâre right. Howâs my second favorite person in the world?â
You snort.Â
âGo away, Tony. Iâm busy. Iâll talk to you later.â
Thereâs your second mistake. Tony doesnât like to be lower in priority against anything.Â
He blinks as if he doesnât understand. âWork first? And then me?â
You smirk. âWow, you really are a genius.â
His eyes narrow, and for a minute, his silence makes you think youâve won.
Thereâs your third mistake. Tonyâs always the winner.
His words are warm like his breath against your skin as he talks against your ear. âI know a million other things that are more interesting than this.â
You shiver and elbow him away. âQuit it, Iâm working on something.â
His arms close around you, kissing along your neck. âWhy work on that when you can work on me?â His voice is low, and it vibrates gently against you.Â
You try to keep working, ignoring him. Damn, how much Tony hates to be ignored.
He bites down gently, and you fumble your words in your document. âHonestly, Tony, canât you wait five minutes?â Oh, right. He hates waiting too. Mistake, mistake, mistake.
âNo. I cannot.â He scoops you up and starts walking to his bedroom.Â
âTony! Let me down this instant!â You try to sound angry, but he cuts you off with a hard kiss. Its the kind of kiss that makes you forget everything and anything except for Tony and Tony alone.Â
Just as he wanted.
âNo,â he answers simply, closing the bedroom door behind him. You try to think of something to refute, but the kiss is still on your mind.Â