Who Made Me the Daughter of Conquest!?
Being reborn as the daughter of a psychotic, murderous alien from a comic book you kinda remember reading leads you to having to grit your teeth and play âloving daughterâ to avoid having your skull caved in. With daddy issues like that, is it really surprising that you go on to sexually torment the protagonist of said comic book? Not that he seems to mind.
(Mark Grayson x Reader)
Maybe you liked reincarnation and transmigration stories so much because it seemed so inconceivable of it being even close to plausible. Maybe if you knew the sheer fright you would feel in such a story, you wouldnât have entertained the notion in the first place.
Well, being reborn into what you thought was a fictional world wouldnât be too bad if you woke up in Pokemon. Now, that sounds like a good time. Getting to leave home as a minor and not having to worry about money when you can just beat the shit out of your fellow trainers seems pretty good, actually. Way better than your actual situation, cruelly so. In fact, you think God or whatever entity-concept-bitch that threw you into a new life should recompense you. Maybe if you monologued hard enough youâd be given what youâre owedâ
Are you being dramatic? No. No, youâre not. And if you are, then maybe youâre allowed to be a little obnoxious when you have a bloodied behemoth of a man with a scarred face and metal arm staring down at you, expression not dissimilar to a feral animal with rabies.
Judging by how the screams and sound of buildings collapsing has long gone silent, you suspect that the alien world you were born into was now distinctly lacking its lifeforms. Itâs almost a shame. Your new species looked like pretty space elves, like something out of a shut-in nerdâs erotic sci-fi fanfic.
Youâre almost disappointed that you have to die as a toddler, youâre pretty sure you were going to grow up to be quite the beauty based on how your new mother looksâ
Oh, sheâs probably dead too.
You feel like you should be crying right now, but you remain motionless, pinned under the gaze of an apex predator that seeks to maul you, without the right to even grieve.
In the depths of your fractured mind, you realize that this doesnât seem to be in character for the man, if you can even call him that, before you. You should already be dead, like an ant carelessly crushed by the heel of an uncaring giant. But youâre still alive.
He speaks, and your heart nearly stops.
âSo, you are the one that yourâŠmother sought to protect. Once, she was a fine warrior, ravenous and uncaring, but you made herâŠweak. Pathetic, even. It was almost a mercy to put her down, free her from the sad morsel of flesh she has degraded into.â He leans down now, fully looming above you, your wooden cradle acting less like protection and more like a trap, leaving you unable to escape.
âAnd for what? To nurture you beyond what her teat can offerââ
Does he have something against breastfeeding?
ââViltrum had no tolerance, even when it came to weeping babesââ
Oh. You know whoâs standing above you now, Negan voice be damned to the worst layer of hell.
âYet, here you lie, a new generation of our dying empire; weak and disappointing. The only spawn I have sired, the only being in the universe that shares any blood with meââ
Anything else he says is drowned out by your own internal screaming. Your father is Conquest and he's a deadbeat. The unhinged psycho from yet another superhero comic that delights off suffering and broken bones.
But, this information, while horrifying, brings a clarity that washes over you like cold water. Youâre currently a toddler, a Viltrumite one, sure, but a toddler, nonetheless, with a pathetic grip and too small limbs, reliant on your now dead mother to care for you. But youâre Conquestâs child. His family, even if the term is a foreign concept to him, and that makes you special. That gives you a chance to survive. You know his isolation, his loneliness. You know how easily Viltrumite pride crumbles when its few survivors found love on Earth, folding like a house of cards. Nolan was the outlier and then the rule.
The way of survival was clear to you, another remanent from your past life; play the fool, stupid and oblivious.
So, you embrace your new body and abandon shame, and throw your hands into the air, making grabby hands at the murderer, asking for âuppiesâ.
(Youâd cry later.)
He ends his traumatizing soliloquy, going frighteningly silent.
Yeah. He looks like heâs going to kill you. So, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
âDa!â You cry out, giving him a gummy smile.
Maybe you should have just let him kill you.
His face remains as impassive as stone but after another painfully long pause, he reaches down with bloodstained hands and picks you up, holding you from under your arms, large fingers completely covering your ribs.
âYou are Viltrumite in blood only, your weakness would have had you purgedââ
You let out a childish laugh, innocent and pure, desperate not to get âpurgedâ as he put it, âSilly da!â
That gets him to shut up. You ignore the way he flexes his fingers, the way they dig into your skin, more than capable of crushing your bonesâ
Your stupid, tiny hands grip his, as if willingâpleading him to not end your second life.
âYou are so new to life, so sheltered, you cannot even comprehend who holds you, what I am even capable of doing. Your own mother has been slain by my hand,â he muses. âYou trulyâŠperplex me. Do you know who I am by sheer instinct? Does our blood tie us together so intrinsically?â
You kind of want to laugh at how much his words piss you off. What an annoying way to speak. Without even realizing it, your little fingers start to squeeze and you hear his surprised intake of breath. Your hand pulls away, to reveal the beginning of a bruise on his finger.
Oh, fuck.
âSo young, and your powers are already appearing? This feeling, is itâŠâ He lets out something similar to a laugh, ugly and unnatural, âThere is value to you yet, child.â
He abruptly lets you go, and you fall back into your crib, too shocked to even yelp. Who drops a child!? The only thing you do is stare up at him in shock. He smiles down at you, and you almost piss yourself.
âYouâŠare different. I will not take you with me. Do not fret, for I will be watching.â He promises, expression odd, âThe being you will become, so unlike what we should beâŠI look forward to it. After all, you are mine.â
And as sudden as he appears, heâs gone. And youâre left, feeling slightly bruised, alone in your crib on a now dead planet.
How were you supposed to survive, exactly!?
*
You did survive. It seems like your planet had ties to the Coalition, who only arrived after everyone died. Pretty cowardly, really. But, you canât really complain since they did retrieve you from your broken home , taking you with them. To fight for their cause, but beggars canât be choosers in a brutal subversion of superhero media. Why couldnât you have ended up in Venture Bros?
The cherry on top of this train wreck of a situation is that they immediately clocked you for being a half-Viltrumite, presenting you to their leader, Thaedus. Tad, as you sometimes called him, when you wanted to annoy him.
He trained you, along with many others, who drilled it into you to survive, to be stronger than the Viltrumites that threatened the safety of all life and freedom as you know it. You were their ace in the hole, their hunting dog, the hope of the Coalition. Mongrel and messiah in one. They made sure you were educated, well versed in their code of ethics. That your loyalty would always be to them. Questionable of them to do, frankly speaking, but they kept you clothed and fed, so you had no reason to protest.
The company wasnât so bad at least. Under the Coalition, youâve had the opportunity to meet a lot of people, from all ends of the universe, some kind, others absolutely terrified of your mere existence.
Allen fell into the former category, always seeking you out, sharing anecdotes from his missions and asking for you to share your own. And with Allen, came Telia, a higher ranking member than you both that you trusted to not spit on you for being âViltrumite scumâ or whatever it was that some practically scornful cadets called you. Little did they know who their leader truly is.
*
Youâd figure you wouldnât see your âfatherâ after he killed your mom, but fate was unkind and Conquest is bat-shit insane. But at least he didnât rat you out. You still wonder why he annihilated your home planet when you were clearly proof of compatible breeding. Honestly, genocide was a mercy compared to what you know they wanted to do to Earth, what they would probably do to you, if they caught wind. It was for the better they died, unfortunately. Even if their only survivor carried their legacy as recessive genes.
Not that you would ever ask him, even if you did often have the opportunity. Whenever you least expected it, when you were too concentrated on your mission, whether it was peacemaking or inspecting a new planet to add to the Coalition, he would appear, killing whatever adversary you were facing gleefully, expecting your gratitude and admiration for it, so youâd grit your teeth and call him âfatherâ, despite the humiliation. You were still too weak, too scared to act how you wanted to. Which was to cave his skull in.
Other times, he would just follow you. Silent, like a spectre. Or a fucked up looking dog.
It was worse when he tried to copy the acts of physical affection you shared with others. His hugs usually broke one or two ribs and his head pats left you with a bump. Youâre not even sure how he learned about them in the first place. Other times, they werenâtâŠtoo painful, at least.
*
âChild,â he calls after slaughtering the fleet you were leading on a recon mission. âYou grow stronger, yet you still lack the true strength of an Viltrumite.â
âIs that so?â You laugh, good natured, noting Shezâs head by your feet. He was your pilot. A good man and father from what little you knew about him.
âSometimes I wonder if I should have taken you with me, if I still should,â Conquest admits.
âThatâs an interesting thought,â you smile stupidly, trying to keep the murder off your face.
âBut you areâŠmore interesting like this.â He concludes. And you wonder why someone like him was committing probably the highest level of treason. For some daddy-daughter time? The Empire obviously didnât do family, bonds were meaningless to them, but apparently not to Conquest anymore. Did the isolation from his race finally get to him? Was he really that simple? ThatâŠlonely?
Another long moment of silence passes before he leaves you with your broken ship and dead crew.
âOkay?â You whisper, making eye contact with Shez.
*
You were on your way back to base after surveying a planet of bug people, they had no warriors or weaponry to speak of and their technology was nothing to write home about. Unfortunately, they had nothing to offer to the Coalition. At least that meant Viltrumites would have no interest in them either. No, that sounds wrongââ
Your thoughts are cut off when youâre suddenly tackled mid-flight, and before you know it, you find yourself in a stone cube your father apparently dragged around as shelter. A house? Just without a bed. And everything else. It was sad and barren, only having some supplies and what looks like aâŠcake? On the ground before you, messily frosted a deep red colour. You hope that isnât blood, actually.
âYou told me once how some species choose to celebrate their day of birth. A foolish sentiment,â he rumbles, sitting before you.
You can kind of remember rambling about birthdays. You usually just say whatever pops up in your mind so his thoughts donât swerve into killing you. The most terrifying thing about him was how we could go from looking like the psycho killer he is to giving you big, sad eyes. It almost humanized him.
âOh, itâs not my birthday,â you start to say before noticing his expression, âItâsâ itâs your birthday?â
âI do not recall when I was born.â
Neither of you say anything for a moment.
âYou said there would be singing,â he scowls.
âOh, well, only sometimes, like rarely, actuallyââ you notice his glare, and duck your head. âHappy birthday to youâŠhappy birthday to youâŠâ
*
While you didnât have to worry about debt or making something of yourself like in your past life, your current life was uniquely difficult.
You were growing wary (and scared) of having to placate your âfatherâ. You donât believe he would snitch to the Empire about your existence, that would be mutually assured destruction, so you were finding little reason to continue your âhangoutsâ with him and you were beginning to worry if you were impacting the plot too much, god forbid your existence becomes the reason he survives.
So, youâre going to Earth, to hide yourself being the bigger, flashing target that was Mark Grayson. Let him deal with Conquest when the time came.
âŠand maybe you missed having a home. And the PlayStation, you definitely missed that.
And after years of having Conquest rough you up (break your bones and rupture your organs) to test your might, you werenât looking forward to him trying to give you some type of sick âbecoming an adultâ beating.
So, you told Thaedus you were going on leave, a vacation, really. You needed a break from the continued mess that was your life. What better than reliving the mess that was your past life instead? When your biggest worries were meeting the disappointment of your parents rather than having to placate your colonizer father.
âYou want to go to EarthâŠ? The planet that inhabits the only other half-Viltrumite we know of, that is currently the Empireâs main focus?â Thaedus blinks at you. "For fun?"
âWhat, Iâm not allowed to sightsee? Take a load off? I see, so I donât even have the right to take time off! I mean, Iâm already a child soldier so I might as well be under Thraggâs ruleââ
âAnd thatâs the only reason?â Your fellow Viltrumite interrupts.
âWhat? Worried Iâm going there to revive our dying civilization with Nolanâs son?â you tilt your head, smiling blandly.
And the conversation ended pretty quickly, after that. Not before he tried to once again ask you to bring your sperm doner over to your side. Which was another hard no. You were not going to mess with canon.
At least Allen seemed a little more thrilled.
âThey really do grow up so fast,â Allen wipes a tear from his eye. âBut, look at you, finally putting yourself out there, getting some work-life balance! Earth will love you! Well, some of them are pretty paranoid after the whole âViltrumite killing thousandsâ thing, but youâll be fine! Just be yourself! Well, maybe not âyourselfâââ
âWorried?â You tease.
âNo, not at all!â He laughs nervously, âItâs just that sometimes you can be just a teensy bitâŠmean? Which I love! Great banter between us! Itâs our thing! But, maybe, the Earthlings will see it as psychological warfareâŠ?â
âMe? Mean? I wouldnât say that, in fact, others would describe me as nothing but pleasant!â You chortle, disregarding everything he said, and Allen awkwardly joins you, muttering something under his breath that suspiciously sounded like a prayer.
*
Allen told you to just hang around the moon and someone would pop up to greet you. You hope it isnât the Immortal.
You internally curse when the Immortal appears, rage clear on his face as he shootâs up, ready to attack. How embarrassing of him, really.
You tackle him back into Earthâs stratosphere in a sudden burst of speed, breathing in sweet, probably polluted air.
âTake me to your leader?â You ask, arms stilled wrapped around his shoulders. âOr better yet, have him head over to me. A welcoming committee would be nice.â
He only lets out another shout, throwing a punch towards your face, so you grab his arm, throwing him over your shoulder before deigning to fly away then waste any more of your time trying to talk to a knockoffâŠVandal Savage?
You instead head to New York City, normally known as a magnet for trouble, in any other reality than this one. You definitely stand out in your Coalition uniform, but people barely spare you a second glance from the park bench youâve currently claimed as yours.
You watch a group of nearby pigeons fight over a hot dog bun before a presence blinks next to you. Honestly, Cecilâs teleportation was comparatively primitive to other civilizations youâve come across. A lot more wasteful too.
A moment of silence passes and you can at least commend him for taking a seat next to you. Youâre sure that he has a bunch of weapons and satellites honed in on you, but itâs brave of him regardless. Maybe you should thank Allen for opening a bridge in the first place. You doubt heâd be as chill if you werenât wearing your uniform.
âSo, I hear you have a Viltrumite problem,â you start, smiling.
âAnd I should assume youâre not here to add on to that?â He asks wryly. âNot here to spread word of the Viltrum Empire?â
You laughed as if he actually said something funny, âYou know that not all of us were raised like that. No, there are outliers that werenât indoctrinated from birth. Not of pure blood. MeâŠand Nolanâs kid. Is he too busy to say hi?â
âExtremely.â He narrows his eyes at you, and you can tell youâve unsettled him. Oh, Mark wasnât here was he? Looks like little Oliver would be arriving soon.
He meets your gaze, âIâm going to be blunt. I already figured you werenât a hostile force because of your âfriendâ already popping by, but I thought your little group was too busy to grant us any aid. So tell me this. What the hell are you doing here? Youâve already gave everyone a heart attack, to do what? Watch birds fight?â
âIâm on vacation,â you reply brightly.
He stares at you. âYouâre hereâŠon vacation.â
âYeah, Allen mentioned Earth was an interesting place, if not a bitâŠbehind. My old planet wasnât too different actually! I mean before we started stripping it for resources. Donât worry, everyone was already dead,â you continue. âHonestly, it feels nostalgic being here. In more ways than one.â
âFor some reason, I donât believe you and believe you at the same.â The man rubs his face tiredly, but you donât take it as him letting his guard down. Itâs probably a signal for something, youâre guessing.
âIâm being pretty polite, you know. I could have just came here undetected. Iâm fast enough and I have the tech for it, but I wanted to meet you,â you admit, still smiling, though you doubted it was comforting. âYouâre in a pretty tough position here, friend. Viltrum believes you can help replenish what they lost and the only reason they havenât is because Earth is continuously racked withâŠinternal issues. And they trusted Nolan, too much, a mistake you guys made too. Your strongest fighter would die to any Viltrumite, including me. Honestly, feels like you guys just have horrible luck. And itâs not going to get any better.â
âSo what? The Coalition is going to back us up now? From what Iâve heard you guys havenât had much luck against the Viltrumites either,â he retorts and you laugh again, throwing an arm around his shoulder and pulling him against your side. You can feel his tension despite his expression not changing. You doubt heâs ever been manhandled like this. ââŠawfully friendly, arenât you?â
Youâre being mean. But you have a lot of frustration that you arenât able to take out against the one that wronged you. So, yes, youâre being a bully right now, making his weak, little heart almost go out, but youâll make up for it. Someday.
You wonder if Donald is shitting himself right now. âIâve killed two of them before. Viltrumites, that is.â
âTwo?â He sounds unimpressed, but you can tell you only raised your danger level.
âBelieve it or not, it was a major loss for them. Painted a target on my head the first time, the second time, they started getting a bit nervous,â you share, âThe only way to kill one of us is to be stronger. Plain and simple.â
Youâre lying a bit there, but youâre not about to share your weaknesses with him of all people.
âRoundabout way to sell yourself, I thought you were here toâŠrelax,â he says, shifting in your grasp.
âI am, but even off duty, I took an oath to protect, especially when Viltrumites are involved. Donât think of me as an enemy or something you need to worry about. If they come, Iâll help. And if Iâm not fighting whoever they send, and they will send someone, Iâll just be enjoying the sights.â You pat his shoulder before pulling away. âI think weâll become great friendsâŠsorry, I didnât catch your name?â
âCecil.â Heâs playing nice, at least. âYou can stay, weâll even fund yourâŠactivities. But, the only way you involve yourself in any altercation, you wait for my call. Trust that youâll be met with immediate consequences if you act out.â
With those final words, heâs gone. Youâre amused that he only threatened you after you let go of him. He was definitely placating you the same way you did for your father.
âSome clothes and currency would be nice?â You call out to the sky, aware youâd be monitored during your stay. Voyeurs.
You were definitely going to take advantage of the taxpayers. Sorry, Americans.
*
You let out a sigh of contentment as you emerged from the ocean, heading back to where you left your towel. Youâve seen a lot of beaches over the years, but you never had the chance to actually enjoy any of them. So you figured youâd make sure of a private beach in Australia, uncaring of the actual owners.
Right as you bent down to pick up your towel, you had to dodge an incoming punch from the protagonist himself. Wow, he just got back on Earth and he came to visit you. Youâre honoured.
âThis isnât your planetââ you know he was about to make a speech about how colonization is bad, but he pauses, mouth agape as he takes in your form.
You meet his gaze, tilting your head. Ah, you understand now. In your last life, you werenât a big fan of revealing outfits, but after interacting with a variety of cultures and species, you were comfortable in your skin, meaning sometimes you liked to wear sexy bikinis that didnât leave much to the imagination.Â
âYes?â You smile.
âUh, you, uh, Iâm notâyouâre a Viltrumite!â He barely gets out, obviously going red under his mask.
âYou definitely didnât let Cecil finish before hunting me down, did you? And did he really give you my location before at least saying Iâm a friendly Viltrumite like you?â You pout, crossing your arms, already sure Cecil is shouting into his earpiece.
âYouâyeah, heâs bringing me up to speed now,â he rubs the back of his neck sheepishly. âYouâre friends with Allen? He didnât mention youâŠlike at all.â
âViltrumites arenât something you can freely talk about,â you reply, âIâm sure you can guess why.â
âHeh, yeah, for sure,â he says awkwardly.
When you donât say anything, he speaks up again, âYou, uh, donât seem that different from a human. My mom said even my dad took a while to get used to Earth. But you look greatâ like youâre doing great!â
âWell, compared to the Empire, the Coalition is all about diversity. They made sure I wasnât an emotionally constipated killer.â You take pity on him and ignore his slip up. A part of you wants to mess with him a bit more, mostly out of envy for him having a human mom and an actual childhood, but thatâs twisted even for you. âDid you want to join me?â
Okay, maybe you did have it in you.
âOh, me? Wow, thatâs, wait, no, I have a girlfriend! Oh my god, Amber,â he starts to mumble to himself guiltily. Did he come see you before his girlfriend? Youâre flattered, even thought those two are on the brink of a breakup.
âYou should get comfortable having me around, Mark.â You mention casually, âCecil wants me to help whip you into shape. Allen mentioned you were a late bloomer.â
His cheeks flush again much to your glee. âYou? But youâreââ
âDoubting me, are you?â In an instant, youâre behind him, kicking his knee in, so he stumbles before whipping around to face you.
Oddly enough rather than offence, heâs giving you the same stupid look as earlier. You look done and let out an âahâ. You turn around, arm covering your now bare chest. You werenât that secure.
âCan you pass me my top?â
In a flash, heâs holding up the piece of fabric, his other hand covering his goggles. For that act of kindness, you pretend not to notice how affected he is by the sight of your tits. Honestly, heâs acting like heâs a virgin, which you know he is not!
*
Youâre having the most fun youâve had in a while, or maybe even the most fun youâve had in this life.
You get to laze around, eat good food, beat the shit out of Mark for âtraining purposesâ. Going on vacation really was the best, especially since you were basically waiting to get drafted to fight in a war. Right now, the best thing to do is nothing.
âYou donât pull punches, do you?â Mark hovers above where youâre perched on a cliffside, watching the sunset after hours of tossing him around.
âThatâs what makes me so good at my job,â you grin up at him. Surprisingly, he smiles back at you. You guess being associated with Allen is like a âget-out-of-jailâ card here. Well, for now.
âYou sure about that? You just smack me around and yell âdodge thisâ,â he teases. âBy the way, youâre supposed to warn me before you hit me, not after!â
âIâm Pavlov-ing you. In a good way,â you clarify.
âI donât thinking saying itâs the âgood wayâ actually makes it good.â
âHmm, yeah, I guess youâreâdodge this!â
*
âHe smells like grape juice,â you breathe, hugging the purple toddler to your chest.
âHe doesnât smell like grape juice just because heâs purple,â Mark retorts, crossing his arms as he watches you nuzzle your face into Oliverâs hair. âI donât get why you wanted to see him.â
âHeâs another halfie, weâre like a super minority right now,â you explain, âAnd I didnât really see too many kids growing up.â
âHow old are you?â Mark asks suddenly before backtracking, âOh, wait is that rude to ask? I donât mean it in a bad way, just curious if, uh, Iâll shut up now.â
âWorried Iâm as old as your mom?â You ask. âNo, I only recently entered adulthood like you.â
âCool, cool, cool.â Mark nods, attempting to appear casual. âSo, uh, me and Amber broke up.â
Thatâs earlier than you thought it would happen.
âWhy?â
âIâm going to drop out of Upstate, I barely have enough time with the super hero gig and training, as is, forget about actually being able to be there for her. It wasnât fair to her,â Mark admits. âIt felt like we were holding onto something that doesnât exist anymore.â
âYou did sound like a bad partner,â you hum and he shoots you a betrayed look. âBut, life isnât so simple for you. Youâll find your peace eventually, Mark.â
Youâve seen it, after all.
âOh, uh, thanks.â He rubs his neck sheepishly. Itâs a cute habit, you hope itâs one he keeps even if it seems unlikely.
*
ââare you okay?â Mark appears in your vision, bloodied and bruised. âYouâŠscared her off? Uh, asserted your dominance?â
âIâm not a dog,â you grumble, lifting yourself from the sand, as he collapses to sit beside you. âBut, yeah, Anissa, was it? Older than us, way older. Any further confrontation between us would have led to more serious injury, so she cut her losses and left. Wish I could have bashed her head in permanently, but thereâs always next time. If she was just a little slowerâŠâ
âYou guys were faster than I thought was possible,â he shakes his head ruefully.
âExperience does count for something. At least, youâre good at taking a beating,â you console.
âYeah, that definitely makes me feel better.â
âThatâs what Iâm here for; pina coladas and emotional support,â you grin mockingly before your face falls back into neutral dissatisfaction.
Mark pats your arm, âYouâll get her next time.â
*
âWow, you really suck at this,â Oliver remarks, watching your character die for the nth time, the two of you sitting on the floor, engaged in the most broken game of all time. You'd rather play a RPG.
âWhy do you even like playing shooters? Bullets are literally the most useless thing in space,â you mumble, tossing your controller away.
âWhy do you keep playing with my brother when Iâm the one that invited you over?â Mark wonders, slumped on the couch behind you.
âShe just likes me better,â Oliver brags. âHow long are you here for anyway? You said you were just on leave.â
âIâve literally never taken any day offs, so like ten years, I guess. Or whenever theyâre planning to take out the remaining Viltrumites,â you shrug, prompting Oliver to starting ranting about how heâs going to get the most takedowns.
âWhat are you going to do when itâs over? When thereâs no threat?â Mark asks suddenly.
âWhat? Like, universal peace? I guess the same thing Iâm doing right now,â you answer, unsure why he looks so pleased. Dork.
âThen I guess Iâll have to get to work,â he says as if he could just achieve it like that. Well, he would, but doesnât know that.
âMaybe win a fight first.â
âOhhhh!â
âShut up, Oliver.â
*
Shit was going down. It was the average Ao3 userâs wet dream. Dozens of morally dubious Marks fucking everything up.
And, you were having your (Y/N) moment. And letting out some steam through violence. You can only blame your genetics.
âIâm gonna be real with you, babe, this is the most fun Iâve ever had,â a variant wearing a mask without lenses, revealing stupid Bambi eyes, admits, nose bleeding, staining his teeth red when he smiles.
âAw, youâre going to make me blush,â you giggle after bringing a knee to his face.
âNo, really! I thought the only kinda cool thing I could do was kill the Guardians again, but that was a bust! When you tackled me into a mountain, I think I got, like, a gratitude boner or something!â He exclaims, what a manic sweetheart he is. And he should be grateful, you saved him from having to survive the horrors alongside Darkwing Jr.
âWow, youâre actually being serious about the boner thing,â you comment, doing your best to look into his eyes, and not at hisâ
âWhat can I say? You just do it for me, baby, maybe itâs your penchant for punching the shit out of me. Or maybe itâs those pretty legs of yours,â he admits shamelessly, âActually, do you own any fishnetââ
You punch him into the ground and watch him bounce, but he only lifts his head to look at you like a lovesick puppy. âMarry me?
Okay, thatâs enough. The sadomasochism thing was mostly a joke. He can get cannibalized. Youâre pretty sure Rex is about to sacrifice himself and take that as an excuse to dip.
*
The day youâve been dreading. Conquestâs arrival, and you do not want to stand ready for it.
People (and dogs) are going to die. Mark and Eve are going to get mutilated. And you donât think you can live with that happening on your watch.
So when Cecil calls you for backup, you donât ignore him. You cry a little, but you go.
When you see him about to tear Oliver in half, you dive down from the sky, landing a kick against his back, forcing him to drop Oliver, youâre barely able to catch him, watching Conquest land a couple feet away.
âThatâs enough,â you declare, gently setting the boy down for retrieval, trusting Cecil to take care of him, and approach your father.
âIt looks like youâve improved at hide and seek, itâs been months since Iâve seen you, and youâre here? Your softnessâŠI can only take responsibility for it,â he tells you, quiet compared to the devastation around you. His hand cradles your cheek when youâre close enough, gentler than heâs ever been with you. You raise an eyebrow at the absurdity. Did he miss you that much?
âThatâs right, itâs your fault. You could have taken me in at any time, let me be molded into a âtrue Viltrumiteâ, but you didnât. Why? All that loyalty to them but you falter now? I donât understand,â you admit. âFamilies donât exist for our people. You want me to be strong, but not enough that I be trained like the rest of you.â
âYou were the only one to ever smile at me,â he states simply.
You really hated when you felt bad for him.
Your little moment is interrupted when you hear Mark shout.
âGet away from her!â You raise a hand, stopping his charge as he stares at you in confusion.
âFather, what are you doing? I thought maybe you wanted me to be the one to kill you, but itâs that not that,â you exhale steadily before continuing, âThe day you didnât kill me or take me, you became a traitor. You donât care about the Empire, clearly, and based on the way you keep following me around like a sad, old dog, thereâs more to you than just wanting to fight. What do you want?â
âI want you to live as you always have, without the influence of anyone but myself,â he says. âThat way, you can still bear to look at me. That matters more than anything else. Treachery or even destroying this planet, it doesn't matter what I do, so you must remain as yourself.â
Thatâs almost sweet.
âI came here to drench myself in blood, but now, I will crush this planet against my heel, even if itâs against the Empireâs wishes, for attaching itself to you like a parasite, wasting away your potential and time,â he vows. âI will liberate you from this weakness.â
What?
âWhat!?â Mark, who was previously stuck in a shellshocked state, shouts.
Your father turns back to Mark, glee gone from his face, replaced with a look of loathing. Before he can move, you wrap your arms around him, feeling him stiffen in shock, as he stares down at you.
âFather! Dad! Dad, youâre right, Iâve gotten attached to this place, for better or worse. Maybe that makes me weak. But, Iâm okay with that,â you nervously ramble, clutching onto the man like a lifeline, even thought you have to resist the urge to start shaking. You need to come up with something quick. âThe truth isâŠthat I want to start a life here. On a planet where blood and bonds ties us together, where families are forged. Because IâmâŠâ
You silently apologize to Mark.
âIâm with child. Nolanâs son is the father,â you lie, looking your father in the eye. âHere, parents raise their child. They spend every day with them. AndâŠand grandparents are very involved! They just pop up and spoil their grandkidsâŠand thatâs totally something I want.â
âA child?â Your father brokenly gasps, looking back at Oliverâs battered form.
âNo, thatâs notâobviously not! I meant, in my womb, dad!â You yell, pulling away.
He stares at your stomach like you have a bomb strapped to you. He stumbles back before flying away, concrete breaking under the impact. You wonder if canon even matters anymore.
Youâve saved thousands, but at what cost?
Mark finally regains the ability to speak, âWeâre pregnant!?â
âI lie when I'm scared, Mark! You should know that!â
*
When you exit the washroom after a very long shower, youâre not surprised to find Mark in your hotel suite, awkward lounging on your bed, staring a bit too long at your fluffy bathrobe for it to be an admiring gaze.
âHow was Rexâs going away party?â You ask, sitting next to him, crossing your bare legs.
âGreat, Iâm happy for him. They missed you, actually. Rex wanted to thank you for taking down that variant,â he smiles, and you take note that most of his injuries have already healed. You stopped the worst of it. âRae too, looks like theyâre a thing now. Didnât see that coming.â
You hum, an urge to bully him hitting you. You turn to face him, âDo you want to have sex?â
âS-shouldnât I buy you dinner or take you to a movie first?â He blurts out.
âYou wanna take me out?â You ask.
âYes, of course, I think weâre doing things a littleâŠout of order?â He says. âI mean, sex is also, hmn, good. Really good.
âI was just thinking you should put a baby in me before Conquest comes back,â you explain casually. âIt doesnât have to mean anything. I figured we might as well go along with it.â
He chokes, and you bite back a smile.
Heâs too easy.
âYou donât have to. Itâs a better alternative than fighting him, but we can figure it out,â you continue, âMaybe we couldââ
Youâre cut off when he presses his lips against yours, hands cradling the back of your head. Any noise you make is swallowed by him. He pulls away, nose brushing against yours.
âLetâs do it,â he declares.
âUh, I think your line is supposed to be âthatâs crazyâ or âhow can we have a babyâ,â you reply, face feeling hot at his sudden boldness.
âI mean, itâs like you said, itâs the best alternative. Iâd rather have Grandpa Conquest showing up than the bloodthirsty version,â he says, hand already moving to untie your robe.
âDude, no way do you want a baby,â you blanch. Is this a game of chicken? Are you losing said game of chicken?
âWe can at least try,â he says dragging you further up the bed. âAnd we can figure out the money thing. I wouldn't let the mother of my child go hungry."
âWell, uh, I mean, it wouldnât hurt to try,â you bite your lip before he pushes you down by the shoulders, climbing atop you, pressing his mouth against your neck.
âWeâre doing this for Earth,â he mumbles in between his sucking and biting.
âFor peace,â you agree, a little breathless.
This was either going to cause Cecil a stroke or be some good wank material.
*
âI think I might be a little obsessed with you,â he admits from in between your thighs, face drenched.
Join the club, you think delirious.
Mcâs mom looking up from hell to see Conquest doing the same thing he shamed her for; loving their daughter: Iâm going to rip his dick off
*
Mc:
Thaedus: what have you done
*
Cecil, after meeting mc: mass suicide?
*
Mc, bullying Cecil because she canât kill her dad: damn I need therapy
Mc: Iâm going to physically intimidate that old man again.
*
Mc, sobbing after hearing someone sing âhappy birthdayâ:
Mark, the âsomeoneâ: IâmâŠsorry??
*
Mark: so youâre not pregnant đ
Oliver, lying a couple feet away, bleeding out: can you do this shit somewhere else
*
Mark: why is that variant still hereâŠand why is he holding roses
Mc: should we keep him as a dog or something
Mark: no??
*
GDA admins, after basically creating a sex tape: deleteâŠor saveđ€
*
Conquest: where is the womb??? Where is my grandchild being held!?
I feel like whenever I come up with a title before I actually write a fic, I end up changing everything and doing a rewrite, which is what happened hereâŠI decided to make mc apart of the coalition rather than the empire, creating a more estranged relationship, the only way love could form since it would impossible if mc was raised the Viltrumite wayâŠanyone still around from when I made the original poll? I prefer this version more since thereâs more freedom to write the mcs personality when theyâre not part of a regime
Anyway even the style of the fic changed from being manwha adjacent to becoming a mix of Gintama/adult swin humour lol
But yay over 6.6k words ughh lemme know about any errors, Iâm so bad at editing
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