My Outline document is now 4.3k words. semi-organized except where I was suddenly struck with inspiration while trying to write out a specific step/scene plan lol. Gotta come up with a general naming scheme for my world's people....
So, we're on day seven of Outline/Ominous October! What's everyone's current progress? :D
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You guessed it, folks, this is the full arc of what my Cinderella!au would have been for the Adventure Zone, if I had the time/inspiration to write the whole thing. Just imagine that all of this is paced out over a bunch of chapters of very pretty words, ok? ;)
That said, enjoy! Iâm actually very proud of the thing I concocted in my my head for this!
To begin, a quick run-down of the situation as it stands at the beginning of the fic: Mostly Taakitz-centric, Blupjeans as a side plot. Kravitz is the Crown Prince of Faerun, his mother the Raven Queen current ruler of the kingdom, and him as her only son. Taako and Lupâs parents are both dead, and they live with their motherâs father: their grandfather Tostaada, along with the many aunts and uncles and cousins from Tostaadaâs other children.Â
Tostaada has a house, several days travel (at least) from Neverwinter, a typical country home for the well-to-do. Heâs somewhere between gentry and nobility, but his wealth has been in decline, as is often the case in these stories. His mistreatment of Taako and Lup comes from a disdain for their father. And it provides a convenient excuse not to pay servants.
Summary of the arc proper under the cut:
So we begin with a prologue (posted here) in which we see Kravitz and Taako, around the early teenage years (14-ish) and just get a little taste of how different their lives are.Â
Chapter one (also here) kicks off with Kravitz sneaking out of the castle in the early morning for a ride, musing at how busy he is and how stressful his life is trying to be in charge of a whole kingdom, etc. Upon his return, Barry, the royal head arcanist, and Kravitzâs friend, is waiting for him, and informs him that he has a meeting scheduled this morning with the Royal Council.
The Royal Council was originally meant to be a B plot in the story, something to help drive the thing forward, in part because I couldnât think of a reason as to why the Raven Queen, who adores her son, would force him into marriage. There had to be an outside pressure. So the council was born.
The council was created during the reign of Kravitzâs grandfather, as a way of giving the people a say and lessening the power of absolute monarchy in Faerun, which was falling out of fashion. That was the intent, but, as we find out in the first chapter, the council is now filled with noblemen who havenât really got the peopleâs best interests in mind, at least in Kravitzâs humble opinion, and get a good deal of say over what he does. There was never anything enacted that would allow Kravitz to either disband the council or enact term limits, and now, if he were to put such a thing to a vote, it would never go through.
The original council consisted of: Lord Sterling (Artemisâs father), Jenkins, Gundren & Jack (both recently deceased at the opening of the story), Governor Kalen, and Davenport. I promise this will be relevant later.
So in our first chapter the Raven Queen pulls Kravitz aside after his meeting and tells him, over a very tense tea, that he is turning 25 in a couple of months, and the council, as well as foreign powers, are getting nervous that he has no martial prospects yet, and as the Raven Queen has no other relations to carry on the monarchy in Kravitzâs stead, they kind of need to get a move on. Having it so that the Royal line could die out any minute isnât great for cultivating confidence in the people of your kingdom.
Kravitz is understandably upset, being the romantic that he is (I love him), and he wants nothing less than to be married as the result of some political power play. And yet, there is low probability, at least in his mind, that anyone that will be âsuitableâ according to his mother, the council, and the people both in Faerun and abroad, will be anyone that he will even remotely like. But what can he do? He agrees to begin the process of finding a spouse at this yearâs Harvest Ball, which will coincide closely with his 25th birthday.
Barry is actually the one that gives Kravitz the idea of throwing the doors open to the whole of Faerun, and Kravitz, seeing it as an opportunity to meet men who arenât stuffy nobles he hates, strikes a bargain with his mother: a masked ball, three nights long. Kravitz will not know (in theory) who is wealthy and powerful and who is not, and will be able to choose at his discretion someone that he would like to pursue. Shockingly, the Queen agrees.
*~*~*~*~*
SMASHCUT to Tostaadaâs country home. We see Lup and Taako going about their morning routine, making breakfast for the family, lighting the fires in the hearth, generally working their asses off. Mid-breakfast, thereâs a knock at the door, one that Taako goes to answer. (This is a no-no. Heâs meant to be more of a behind-the-scenes servant, Lup being the one who is seen. Sheâs slightly more favored by Tostaada. Taako is hated. But Lup is in the middle of something, so...) Itâs a letter from the Raven Queen, an invitation actually, to the family Taaco, to come to Neverwinter for the three-night Harvest Ball.Â
The Queenâs intentions of finding her son a husband are not directly stated, but Tostaada is a shrewd, terrible old man, and it does not take him a moment to catch on. The family packs up, Taako and Lup and all, and heads to Neverwinter, the ball two weeks away.
While theyâre packing, Lup pulls Taako aside and tells him her plan. Theyâll be in Neverwinter for almost two weeks, ball included. And the whole kingdom will be swarming to the city for this, it will be more crowded than ever, and therefore will give them the perfect opportunity to run away from Tostaada. Heâll be so preoccupied heâll never be able to track them down in the chaos of this event. Taako hesitates for just a second before heâs on board. Theyâll run away mid-ball, when the family is gone, and by the time Tostaada realizes anything, itâll be too late.
*~*~*~*~*
SMASHCUT back to Krav, chilling in the palace, itâs now two weeks before the ball (around the same time that Taako and co. get the letter, actually,) and preparations are well underway. During another busy day of overseeing some of the prep for the upcoming Massive Festival (TM), Kravitz runs across Captain Davenport, just returned from a long stint at sea.
They have a conversation about the state of affairs in the kingdom, Kravitz expressing his frustration at not only the ineptitude but corruption on the council, and his worries about this marital plan. He knows that Lord Sterling is going to throw his son Artemis at him relentlessly, but he hates the kid, and wants nothing to do with him, etc.
Davenport merely expresses that he has faith in Kravitzâs ability to turn it all around and make for a good king. That the recent loss of Gundren and Jack and the dragging on of the council replacing them doesnât bode well, but that he needs to see the thing through.
He unfortunately agrees with the rest of the council, however, that Kravitz needs to be married, and soon. Thereâs only so long they can go dragging this out. Kravitz sees the sense in this and agrees, albeit reluctantly. At least he has the opportunity to find someone he actually likes.
Meanwhile, Taako, Lup, Tostaada and the family have arrived in Neverwinter and will be staying in a fine manor house in the upscale residential part of the city, and the family immediately sets out to find tailors and seamstresses who can get them all dressed up for the inevitable ball. The house is in shambles on the inside, the only way Tostaada could get it cheap, and Lup and Taako spend the afternoon trying to fix it up to live-able standards and clean it enough so that should the family be called upon, theyâll at least look respectable.
In the meantime, no one is home, and they begin to plan their escape.
They plan it for the third night of the ball. Tostaada will be furious if they leave sooner, being left with no servants to assist any upcoming nights. The third night, once the family leaves for the party, theyâll be in the clear. If Tostaada manages an advantageous match for any one of the cousins, he wonât bother with Taako and Lup anymore, and get better servants. Itâs highly likely that in the next two weeks heâll make several matches, so after the party is done they should be as safe as possible given their plan.
*~*~*~*~*
Everyone spends a week getting ready.
Istus, friend of the Raven Queen from a neighboring kingdom, arrives to the palace. She will be staying for the celebration, and for a while on either end. She and the Raven Queen have a conversation, in which the Raven Queen expresses her anxiety about the upcoming matchmaking process for her son. She does not want his marriage to end up like hers (loveless, purely political). She asks Istus if she will use some of her divination skills to look into the future. Istus agrees, and it is clear that she sees something very intriguing in Kravitzâs future. She does not say what it is, but she assures her Majesty not to worry.
The day of the ball arrives.
Now by some trick of fate, one of the cousins has received the wrong suit by accident, and Lup simply must go to the tailor and send it back, and retrieve the one he was supposed to receive at any cost. So Lup goes, and Taako doesnât think much of it until she bursts back into the attic that evening, two garment bags in her hands. She says that there was a mistake, and that a noble man and woman didnât pick up their garments for whatever reason; the week has been so chaotic anyway, and there was talk of them falling ill and being unable to attend the ball tonight, and the woman at the tailor shop felt so bad about the mistaken order she offered to alter them to fit Tostaadaâs family for free, as a sort of âso sorry about the mistakeâ thing, and Lup said she would just take them, and isnât it exciting Taako, we can use these and go to the ball tonight!Â
Taako is reluctant to accept this plan, but Lup says theyâll only go one night, just to see the spectacle, and then they can be home for the other two and prepare to run away, and besides, theyâre starting a new life and this will be a fun way to kick it off, and the outfits even come with masks, Taako, please?
Taako finally relents, and they spend the rest of the afternoon getting the cousins ready to go to the ball themselves, along with the aunts and uncles and Tostaada himself, who is in one of his moods. Itâs awful, but they finally get a moment away, and they sneak up to the attic to pull out their garments...
And they get caught. Tostaada never comes upstairs, but he was calling for them, one of the cousins having forgotten a brooch or something, they werenât answering, and when he comes upstairs and sees them, he takes the garments, drags the twins downstairs, and lets the cousins laugh at them until theyâre in tears, and the family rip the dress and the suit to shreds.
The thought that they would even show themselves is so repulsive to Tostaada, and he gets angry at the presumption of it all, and he locks them downstairs in the kitchen for the duration of the evening, the door swinging shut behind him with a heavy clang.
Lup is furious, Taako more resigned, as the house quiets with the eventual departure of the family.
An hour passes with them sitting in the kitchen under the house, Lup cursing her luck. If not for her stupid idea to go, they wouldnât be in here, locked in, and they could work on their preparations to leave two nights hence. But now theyâre completely useless.
The latch on the door to the outside of the house, the small yard in the back with the meager kitchen garden, comes undone, and swings open of its own accord.
A woman is there. Or at least it looks like a woman; she is cloaked, head to toe, even her face obscured, but thereâs a shimmer in the air around her that they recognize immediately as magic.
Taako and Lup have been learning magic, little by little. Taako stole a book from the village a little over a year ago, but itâs slow going, especially with Tostaada always trying to catch them doing something âindecent.â
Theyâve never seen anything like this.Â
The mysterious woman tells them she heard Lupâs frustrated shouting while walking by and wanted to see if they needed any help. Once they thank her for letting them out, she asks them why they havenât decided to go to the ball; two young people like them at home on a night like this seems strange. Lup scoffs, says they thought about going for a moment, but they have nothing to wear.
Istus (for by now the reader surely knows it is Istus) cocks her head and says that that wonât do, will it? And raises her hands.
And in a moment their clothes are transformed, and Lup is dressed in a gorgeous gown in reds and golds, and feathered mask is on her face, and Taakoâs in a finely made suit, his mask vaguely rodential. And the woman says that now they are well-suited for a ball. Taako and Lup are just gaping at her, but she shoos them along. Go, she says, and Taako feels a peculiar prickle up his spine when she tells them, when she tells him, it feels like, to amuse himself, to have a good time, to meet new people.
She warns them that while her magic is powerful, which is evident, it is sensitive to time. Wherever they are, at the stroke of midnight, the magic will fade, and their appearances will revert to what they were before.
Lup and Taako, wanting to go only for a few laughs and to spite Tostaada, say that this is more than enough time.
And they go.
When they arrive at the palace, itâs positively swarmed with people. They agree to meet by the front doors at a half hour before midnight, giving them plenty of time to get out without being seen.
And they go in.
Theyâre being jostled on all sides, and well, as much as theyâd like to stick together it doesnât really work out that way, and before he knows it, Taako is in the midst of a ballroom looking for Lup, and following the flow of the crowd -Â
And suddenly heâs face-to-face (or, well, mask-to-mask) with a very handsomely dressed man with a skull for a face.
A skull mask, to be exact, all silver and gold filigree and done up with rubies and diamonds, and his suit is fine, dark velvet in rich blacks and deep, deep reds, and he bows and Taako does, too, because he feels as though itâs the thing to do, and when the man straightens up he and Taako trade the typical small-talk befitting a prince and his guest (because, Taako realizes, with as many people seem to be looking at them, that is surely who this must be), and Taako says something witty that makes Kravitz laugh which I will not write here, because this is a summary, which means all I have to do is say when the jokes happen; I donât actually have to write them.
Long story short, Kravitz pulls off his mask, and he asks Taako to dance.
The anonymity Kravitz was hoping to be afforded by throwing a masked ball has not really panned out. Everyone can tell exactly which mask the prince is behind, and once the receiving line began to form, there was really nothing for it. He likes the Mongoose-masked stranger, though, and would very much like to know him better. And so what if heâs abandoning the rest of the line? Heâs the prince, thank you very much, and he can do what he likes.
Taako is sold the moment the prince pulls his mask off, because the prince is hot, and Taako feels rather gorgeous himself, and maybe this is the first night in a while that heâs had any kind of serious fun and heâs feeling a bit reckless, so he pulls his mask off too and they have a dance.
Or two.
Or three, talking all the while.
After the third, the prince bows respectfully and says he must see to his other guests, but that he hopes to see Taako again, and Taako, maybe just a little flustered, wanders over to the food.
Meanwhile, Lup entered the ballroom, having gotten a bit lost on the way in, shortly after the fateful meeting itself and what does she see but her brother, unmasked, dancing with a man who is most unmistakably the prince.
Which is really just perfect, isnât it?
She pouts for a minute because one beautiful elf will hardly draw any attention in this crowd, except Taakoâs dancing with the crown prince, so every eye in the assembly is fixed upon him, and seeing an identical twin will definitely lead to some word getting around. So Lup is confined to remaining masked for the duration of the ball.
Which isnât so bad, since she was expecting that, after all, but neither is she looking forward to it.
She skirts the edge of the ballroom, finds her way to some refreshment tables, and sheâs lucky her mask leaves most of the bottom half of her face free as she nibbles on the hors dâoeuvres set out and generally enjoys the spectacle. She is propositioned to dance a few times but after the prince removes his mask a large portion of the assembly does as well, and Lup rather sticks out for keeping hers on.
She isnât given much more attention, then, as all of the other people around seem to write off the mask as a wish to stay hidden and therefore ignored, and while they arenât wrong, Lup isnât enjoying the ball half as much as she thought.
And then things go from bad to worse.
Some moron completely knocks into her and sends her drink, a strong red wine, all down the front of her, granted, magical and temporary, but very nice dress.
Lupâs going to be mad, but the man is so sweet about it, stammering his apologies, and completely red in the face and, frankly, such a dork that she really canât be mad, and he does about some ridiculous business about trying mop up the wine and itâs completely hopeless, and Lup is bored -Â
So she tries casting prestidigitation on the stain.
And, somewhat to her surprise, it works.
This catches the manâs attention, who immediately straightens up and starts asking her questions about where sheâs learned magic, and what other spells she knows, and what her name is. Lup, in a moment of impulse, introduces herself as Lady Lulu, which she cringes at immediately but sticks with. And the man is nice to talk to, and interesting, and apparently an expert in the arcane, which Lup is thrilled about. Out of all these people she ran into someone actually interesting.
At one point, she invites the man to dance, but he refuses, a bit awkwardly. He says heâs not very coordinated, but he wouldnât mind taking a walk, if she wouldnât mind either? Lup is going to say yes, but upon glancing at the clock, sees that itâs almost eleven-thirty, and tells him she has to go.
Taako, meanwhile, has danced with Kravitz twice more, and chatted a bit, and when he tries to extricate himself from his Highnessâs presence Kravitz seems genuinely disappointed to see him go, and asks him if heâll be back tomorrow night.
Taako, suddenly overcome with something that makes him want to make this man smile, says yes.
And then he goes to meet Lup at the front.
They head home, making their way through the streets which are not quite as crowded as the palace was, but are still significantly busy, as those who felt they would not be at home in the palace have taken to celebrating the harvest ball in the streets. Lup and Taako make it home unnoticed, and they chat a little bit about what they saw and what they did, and when Lup teases Taako about the prince, heâs unusually quiet. This worries Lup a bit, but she doesnât press further.
Their clothes transform when theyâre about 3/4 of the way home. When they arrive, they figure they have a few hours until the family gets home to begin making preparations for their escape. Around three, they shut themselves back up in the kitchen. Lup manages to find, from the outside, a way around the locked door that i havenât decided on yet, because this is just a summary.
Wash, rinse, repeat. The twins are on their best behavior the next day as Tostaada and co. sleep through the morning, having been up late the night before, and while no one comes to call that afternoon, Tostaada still has high hopes for a match. Lup and Taako are locked in the kitchen, manage to get out -
And now, Taako has been nervous all day having promised the prince he would be back, and surprisingly, quite wanting to see him again. Heâs pacing the floor when Istus arrives, transforms their clothes, and sends them off.
Lup is more than a little skeptical about this magic woman, but Taako wants to go, so she goes, and tries to put the bizarre-ness of it out of her mind.
Taako goes to the ball, meets up with Kravitz, and this time Kravitz doesnât leave his side all night. Lup wanders around, still masked, until she runs into Barry again (not literally this time) and makes good on that walk in the gardens he asked her for last night. They both make it to the gates again by eleven-thirty, and make it home.
This night, however, something tips Tostaada off. Maybe itâs the way Taako moves, or maybe itâs his own paranoia, but something happens at the ball that makes him suspicious. I will not hash out what it is at this time because, again: Summary.
Wash, rinse, repeat.
Istus, on the third night, gives Taako his most fabulous ensemble yet, a beautiful thing in deep blue and silver and gives him jewelry set in sapphires and, you guessed it, pink tourmaline (because Iâm predictable). Including, most importantly, a pair of bracelets. As Lup is locking up the kitchen to go, Istus pulls Taako aside and hands him the bracelets, and tells him that they will not dissipate at midnight. She hints vaguely at Taako and Lupâs plans to go away after the ball is over, tells him to consider the bracelets a gift. They are two of a kind, she tells him, and perhaps they will fetch a price.
Taako does not know why this woman knows so much about their life, but heâs eager to get to the party, accepts the bracelets, and before he can ask her more, sheâs gone.
They head out to the ball for the third time.
It is this night that we get the majority of the material between Taako and Kravitz. Kravitz, this time, is waiting right inside the door to the ballroom, and when Taako arrives he is immediately swept up by the prince into a dance. Although, after a few hours of dancing and eating and generally enjoying themselves in the ballroom, they take a walk in the gardens.
Meanwhile, it is at this time that we get the scene where Barry has been chatting Lup up, quite obliviously, and finally he asks her if sheâd like to see his lab, unable to take it anymore, heâs so excited that someoneâs interested in his work. Lup, of course, thinks itâs a come-on, as discussed here, but upon going up to Barryâs tower lab she realizes that he actually, genuinely was inviting her up to look at his research which is just... too cute.
Meanwhile, Taako and Kravitz are taking a stroll through the extensive terraced palace gardens, talking all the while and the both of them are just... enamored. Taako feels beautiful and important for the first time in a long time and itâs wonderful. Kravitz has found someone interesting and gorgeous and wonderful, and itâs just... too much. Itâs hard to write in short form here that theyâre in love, but they like... are. Just trust me. Not fully, because itâs only been a few meetings, a few nights, but thereâs something there. Thereâs a pull that they havenât felt before, and feels somehow beyond them.
They wander, and the gardens are beautiful, and the moonlight is beautiful, and they end up on a sort of terrace, secluded by trees, and the sea is down below them and they dance again, just the two of them, and then thereâs kissing and itâs all very romantic, I promise. Thereâs a scene from it here.
Then the clock strikes midnight.
And Taako panics.
The time got away from him, he got distracted, and he tries to run, but Kravitz catches his hand and heâs begging Taako to stay but Taako canât, because Kravitz doesnât know whatâs going on here.
He thinks fast. He unclasps one of the bracelets and places it in Kravitzâs hand and says so fast that if Kravitz wants to see him again he can look for him and Taako will have the other bracelet ok bye and then he runs.Â
He barely makes it out of the palace in time.
But of course, by this time, Lup is not at the front gates. They planned out a fallback location, less conspicuous, if one of them got held up, and Taako is already late, and he gets there as fast as he can, and Lup is pissed.
(sheâs mostly just worried).
She kind of goes at him for being late but Taako just says he lost track of time, and whatever that feeling is in his voice makes Lup back off. Sheâs never heard Taako sound like that before. She lets it go, but sheâs more worried than before.
They make their way home, ready to pick up their packs and run like they were planning. But they open the door to the kitchen, and thereâs a thud, and a candle lights, and Tostaada is there, the contents of their packs spread out before him, and absolute fury in his eyes.
Itâs awful. After his suspicion, he saw Taako enter the ball tonight. And knew it was him. And he was furious. He came home, headed them off, and yells at them something fierce, locking them in separate closets to deal with them, because they canât be trusted to be together, theyâll scheme. (Some of the cousins, by the way, are here for this, because fuck the cousins).Â
They try desperately to break out. Banging on the door, trying to bust out the doorknob, to cast something on the door to unlock it, but theyâve been going three days only getting a couple hours of sleep a night. It finally hits them how exhausted they are. After a while, thereâs nothing they can do.
Now you may say to yourself âthis is awfully convenient.â And you would be right. But itâs also a fairytale, and this is a summary of a fairytale, so there.
Tostaada, because he fucking sucks, finds some way to separate the twins. Probably something along the lines of dragging Taako out of his âcellâ and being like guess what Iâve always hated you and Iâm a real bastard so youâre working for this shady caravan now, have a good time. Taako is Not Down to be separated from his sister but heâs also like hey fuck you to Tostaada and is going to dip from that caravan in about 30 seconds so heâs like yeah have a nice life, too, dickweed.
He slips away from the caravan in like... a day. Fuck those guys. Heâs gonna go back and get Lup.
And just a bit later, Lup gets let out of the closet, and finds out that Taakoâs gone. And she goes fucking berserk. She casts her first fireball (yes I know thatâs now how it works in DnD but shhhhhhh itâs fine).
She burns Tostaadaâs fucking dumbass city house to the ground. And Tostaada and the cousins are panicking but Lup is honestly like fuck the cousins, and she slips away in the chaos. Fuck Tostaada. Fuck the family. Lupâs going to go find her fucking brother.
*~*~*~*~*
We havenât checked in on Kravitz in a hot minute, but heâs been completely smitten with Taako from the moment he met him, and has been saying as much to Mama Bird herself, the Raven Queen, who has been... a little less than stoked. She is skeptical because this isnât going exactly as planned, and on top of that, Kravitz hasnât even learned this manâs name. Heâs an absolute enigma, and Raven worries not only that this man will potentially not be a good asset to the kingdom, but he also might not turn up and completely break Kravitzâs heart.
But Kravitz stands firm. The Queen said he could make his choice, well, heâs going to. Heâs going to go after this guy.
...Or so he thinks. See, the Royal Council, as in all things, gets their say. And theyâre not happy with this. Generally disapproving when Kravitz tries to make his own decisions, they say absolutely not to his wish to search for Taako. Raven tries to help by talking them down from letting them handle the search and keeping Kravitz in the capital to letting Kravitz go himself but only giving him a few months time. If he hasnât found Taako by then, heâs going to have to call off the search altogether and look for another match.
Itâs not good, but itâs something. Kravitz takes his bracelet and begins seeking out every elf in the land who even vaguely matches Taakoâs description.
*~*~*~*~*
The elf in question is, at this point, on his own. Meeting up with your sister when you have no idea where she is and she has no idea where you are, and youâre running back and forth and missing each other, well. Itâs difficult.Â
It takes them a little while to get back together, and Iâm sure there are plenty of minor trials and tribulations along the way. I wonât go into them all here, because this is a summary.
*~*~*~*~*
Kravitz is on the move, looking for Taako. He searches and searches and comes up with nothing. Itâs been two months. Itâs almost the height of winter. Heâs running out of his allotted time for his search. And thatâs when it happens.
Heâs riding through this one town, a ways from the capital, when he sees, there, out of the corner of his eye, a flash of silver and blue and maybe some pink, and he turns his head, and thereâs the bracelet. The one Taako gave him.
But itâs not on Taakoâs wrist.
Kravitz calls for the guards travelling with him and they stop the woman and they question her as to where she got that bracelet. She says that she bought it off a travelling salesman, and seems rather embarrassed about it. Sheâs reluctant to give it up, having bought it fair and square, but Kravitz pays her, and gets it back.
Kravitz is, of course, heartbroken. Taako said he would have the other bracelet. He told Kravitz to look for him. He said to look for him. If he gave it up, if he sold it, does it mean he doesnât want to see Kravitz again after all?
Kravitz wants answers for a minute. But then he listens to reason. Or so he thinks. Discouraged, he returns to the capital, as per Lord Sterlingâs suggestion.
Many people and things are trying to keep these two apart. It is at this point that these forces begin to win.
So he goes home, in time for the first snow to cover Neverwinter.
*~*~*~*~*
What Taako and Lup are up to in the meantime:
Itâs pretty close to canon in that they mostly hop from job to job, and caravan to caravan, taking odd jobs and cooking and making their way. And itâs hard. Itâs really hard. But something about it is good. This is the first time theyâve had, maybe in their whole lives, to just be in charge of themselves. Theyâre deciding their own destiny now.
Lup can see that Taako is different. Something has changed. The news that the prince is looking for him isnât a secret at all, so she keeps a careful eye on him for how he feels about that. She brings it up a few times that maybe they could come forward in their own way, maybe let people know that heâs out there, but Taako keeps shutting her down before she can really talk about it.
As for Taako, heâs more than thrilled to finally be free of Tostaada, and to have his sister back after a few months of absence. But the whole thing at the ball and with Kravitz is... weighing on his mind.
I should explain the bracelet fiasco.
See, Taako and Lup returned from the ball, and the whole thing with Tostaada went down. Of course, while he was deciding what to do with Taako he confiscated the bracelet, and sold it off a bit later for whatever he could get. This is how it was able to travel so far from where Taako actually is; the jewelry seller went one way, Taako another, and Tostaada and the family, when they finally left Neverwinter, a third.
This is all running through Taakoâs mind of course. It would be nice for Kravitz to find him, sure, but Taako was the one who set up the system of verification through the bracelet. Without it, what credibility does he have? And sure, maybe Kravitz will recognize him, but what if he doesnât? It was dark, and it was only a few nights, and -Â
Anyway, Taakoâs not going to worry about it. Heâs fine, really, and it was only a few nights anyway, and what does he care about the dumb old prince. Itâs not like Kravitz said he wanted to marry him. He just said he wanted to see him again. What the hell does that mean? And itâs not like Taako was the only one he spent time with at the ball.
Basically our sweet boy is snackinâ on a big slice of denial pie and itâs very sad.
Taako is saying that he doesnât care whether he sees Kravitz again or not, but Lup can tell something is wrong. She suggests that they stick around in Faerun, work for the winter, and come spring, theyâll head out. Theyâll hitch their way with the caravans, and work their way over the border. New country, new life. Leave all that Tostaada shit and everything behind.
Taakoâs on board. They find themselves a job cooking and occasionally tending the bar at an inn, not a gross one but not the fanciest either. Theyâre going to work up some money, and theyâre going to hit the road.
But back to Kravitz.
*~*~*~*~*
Kravitz is back home at the palace in Neverwinter. The first snow on the not-very-aptly named city makes traveling difficult. If Kravitz hadnât already given up the dream of Taako, it would well and truly be impossible to find him now. No one in their right mind would send a search party out in the winter months.
So heâs essentially on house arrest.
And so begins the parade of potential partners. Everyone knows about the ball. Everyone knows now that the plan of having the prince find a partner there was a colossal failure. Every young and eligible nobleman in the capital who is even remotely interested in men gets thrown at this boy. Artemis Sterling most of all, a spoiled brat of a boy, who, when heâs not being absolutely appalling to people is boring them to death.
Kravitz is fucking miserable.
Does this make him think of Taako? Yes. Does he miss him? Absolutely. Does it only twist the knife of heartbreak in this boy who thought he had found someone good and then that person gave him up? 100 percent.
Kravitz is ready to jump off the cliffs out back the palace into the Stillwater Sea and swim to a new country when the word from Ravenâs Roost comes.
Rebellion! Against Kalen, of all people! How could it be?
(Kravitz has hated Kalen for a while, but this certainly is a pickle).
Kalen is ousted, arrives in Neverwinter half-frozen and fuming, a few cronies on his tail, and chaos in the palace ensues. Who to believe? Kalen, who claims he has been unfairly attacked, or the people, claiming Kalenâs long-term abuse.
It all shakes out somehow. This is a summary, though, so I donât have to say. Julia does something badass. Also sheâs not dead. She and Magnus show up in the capital and thereâs the whole them vs Kalen before the Raven Queen fiasco and finally she chooses the good people as the correct ones and Kalen is thrown in prison or banished or something lol idk.
And now there are... 3 positions on the royal council empty and it is essentially non-functioning. The kingdom is in governmental crisis. Magnus and Julia are at the palace. This whole rebellion/trial thing has taken most of the winter months.
Barry and Magnus become fast friends, which of course puts Magnus into Kravitzâs orbit more than the Kalen ordeal already has. And they begin talking. And at the prompting of Magnus and Julia being so in love, Taako of course comes up.
Magnus is all omg wow buddy thatâs true love u gotta pursue that, and Kravitz is like ok but also consider he probably doesnât even like me, and also itâs impossible, and also I canât. To which Magnus says umm how do you know, and also bullshit, and also why not?
And why not indeed?
Well, Barry says, perhaps because the government is in shambles and to abandon everything now would almost certainly trigger all kinds of issues amongst the aristocracy, upon whom your hold is currently tenuous at best.
Kravitz says >:((
And then along comes Merle.
Merle comes moseying up the palace one day like hey guys howâs it goinâ Iâm Merle, and the [PLACE WHERE GUNDREN WAS FROM] sent me here to be Gundrenâs replacement on the Royal Council, after all I am his cousin, donâtâcha know, and sorry it took us so long, we had some issues to work through. He does not explain what these were, nor does he have to, for this is a summary.
Merleâs addition is a real gamechanger, because not only is he miraculously able to neutralize the more antagonistic personalities on the council (usually through saying something Kravitz canât decide is crazy or profound), but also heâs a big advocate for letâs get things up and running again, starting with just replacing Kalen with one of these two nice people who Ravenâs Roost seems to have elected to represent them.
Magnus goes âoh well I donât know this is a lot of responsibility-â and before heâs even done talking Juliaâs like âIâll fuckinâ do it.â
This, of course, gets the council running, and, importantly to our plot, creates a majority of people who Want kravitz to Go After A Boy. They work on cleaning up the mess in Ravenâs Roost, finally find a replacement for Jack (itâs Cassidy, also by election, which is a shiny new toy for these people) and they iron all of it out by the time Spring has sprung.
Kravitz says now can I go Find A Boy PLEEEAAAAASE I did the governing thing and everything. And most peopleâs reactions are omg I canât believe youâre still talking about that but Fine. Take some friends. Kravitz takes Barry and Magnus and (mumble mumble some others idk like avi or someone donât @ me) and is like BYE MY CONFIDENCE IS RESTORED AND IâM GONNA FIND A BOY.
*~*~*~*~*
So Spring Has Sprung.Â
Which means Lup and Taako are back on the move. Continuing their slow journey out of Faerun, working on their way (itâs nice to have money saved up, they find, but itâs not A Lot, and they donât want to totally deplete it.) They usually stop for a week in a town, do some odd jobs, travel, stop for a week. Itâs nice.Â
But theyâre on the way OUT OF THE COUNTRY *cue dramatic music*
Will Kravitz Reach Them In Time? If he does, will Taako even Want To Go Back? All these questions and more exist at this point in the narrative.
*~*~*~*~*
Kravitz follows the lead of the bracelet. He does not stop for a week in towns. In fact, heâs pushing pretty hard. He tracks down the woman who points him to the seller who points him to Another travelling seller who points him to a jeweler in town who looks at the bracelet and says oh yeah, I got that from Old Man Tostaada, outside of town, heâs a proud type, but you should ask him.
Well. Kravitz certainly does.
In the nearly six months since Taako and Lup slunk and exploded out of his life, respectively, Tostaada has become an even crochetier, nastier, meaner old man than ever. He has no servants now. The cousins have to do chores, oh the horror. Heâs propping his appearance of nobility up on pride alone. The house is in Shambles. Itâs a whole Thingâ˘ď¸.
But one fateful springy day, one of the cousins looks out the windowâŚ
And Sees An Entire Royal-insigniaâd Party Riding Up The Lane.Â
And promptly Panics.
Well Kravitz and co are ushered into the house with all kinds of Ceremony, and Tostaada is acting very proud, and Kravitz says excuse me sir, I was wondering if you might remember being in possession of this bracelet.
This is Bad News to Tostaada.Â
I may recall, sir, he says.Â
Thereâs a terribly polite and tense conversation after that. Tostaada refuses to say where he got the bracelet, even to royalty, being as old and spiteful as he is, and Kravitz is just about to threaten him with something terrible when one of the cousins breaks, and spills the whole story tearfully, about Taako and Lup and how they were treated and where Tostaada got the bracelet and âwe didnât know you wanted it, we didnât know it was important, we swear,â and the only thing that keeps Kravitz from Severely Punishing them is that he refuses to waste any time getting to Taako, who heâs very keen to find now. Tostaada has no idea where Taako and Lup are now, though, so he wasnât helpful in that sense. Only now Kravitz knows that theyâve Been The Fuck Through It, and that Taako didnât give up the bracelet of his own accord, and so itâs possible that The Boy Still Likes Him.Â
And with renewed energy, off they go.
Tostaada gets stripped of whatever title he has left, or something, because FUCK him.
Kravitz and the gang are putting out the word that hey, weâre still looking for this elf, if anyoneâs seen him, that would be great.
The thing is, this time, theyâre getting leads, on account of Lup and Taako sticking around in places long enough to make a friend or two.
*~*~*~*~*
Itâs later, and almost Summertime, baby, when Lup and Taako finally hear the news.Â
The prince is still looking for Taako? Damn. Boyâs serious.
Lup watches Taakoâs face carefully when they hear this news. Theyâre leaving town. They only have one more before they reach the border and slip away. Lup says hey. Are you sure you donât wanna come forward and say something?
Taakoâs like no of course we shouldnât do that donât be silly itâs FINE. (Itâs not fine, Lup can tell, but sheâs not gonna push. This is Taakoâs decision to make. Theyâre gonna make a fresh start in a new place. Itâll be great.Â
They start hiking to the next town, hobbit style. They make it out into ye woods and find a nice spot to settle down and camp. Make up a fire, get cozy, cook a little dinner, the whole shindig. They settle down to sleep.Â
Taako wakes up. In the middle of the night. The full moon is shining brightly down into the clearing theyâre sleeping in and the fire is no longer the softly smoldering embers it was when he fell asleep. Itâs nice crackling along. And sitting there, tending it, is a lady.Â
Lady is the only way to describe her. Sheâs in a gown of silvery thread with silvery hair tumbling down her back. She asks Taako if heâd like some tea. He canât tell if the light in the clearing is from the moon, or the fire, or just from her. She speaks with a voice that just sounds so familiar, but that he doesnât quite place.Â
She hands Taako a cup of tea. Itâs floral and fragrant and lovely. She asks him what heâs running from. He says she sounds awfully condescending talking like that, and if she knew what heâd been through she wouldnât act like leaving it all behind was such a bad decision. She says she never said it was a bad decision, she just wonders how much heâs thought about it, is all. Thereâs a quiet moment, as she sips her tea. She says, quietly, that perhaps Taako ought to be careful, not to run too far too fast.Â
And taako wakes up again. Thereâs a teacup sitting beside him. Empty. Clean. Thereâs no sign that there was any visitor in the night.Â
To Lup, Taako is acting weird the next day. He seems jumpy. He seems distant. She keeps worrying theyâre gonna get jumped on the road, from the way heâs not paying attention to his surroundings. Heâs in his head, even more than usual. But they manage to arrive to the next town without incident.Â
And Taakoâs weird over the next few days. And Lup suggests on the fourth that they get a move on. Thereâs a caravan headed across the border tomorrow, we can go with them.Â
Taako looks at the drink in his hand for a long moment, not there with her, and sheâs about to ask again when he says âmaybe just a few more days.âÂ
Taako doesnât ask her for much. Taako seems very serious, and itâs kind of scaring Lup. But she agrees. A few more days is fine. Then theyâll go.
And a few days pass. And Taakoâs weird. He keeps looking around corners like heâs expecting something to jump out from around them. He keeps looking down the street like he expects something to come barreling into town. But nothing ever seems to.Â
Come on, Taako, Lup says, three days later, while Taakoâs dropped over a cup of wine in the local inn. Tomorrow some more people are leaving, mid-afternoon, they said, letâs go. Just over those hills and we can start everything over, make a name for ourselves. What do you say?
And Taako agrees.Â
They go to bed.
And, in the bright-mid morning the next day, Kravitz and the gang come riding into town, Raven Queen standard flying high over their heads, dressed in shining silver on black. Lupâs out on the street, collecting some last-minute supplies when she sees them.Â
Holy shit, Lup says.Â
She recognizes the Prince. She recognizes BARRY. And after her moment of gawking in surprise, the prince glances her way, and does a frankly comedic wide-eyed double take.Â
She does, after all, have Taakoâs face.
He hops off his horse and very politely comes over and introduces himself, and identifies her by name (he met her grandfather) and asks, very kindly, if she might know where he can find her brother.
Lup does some quick mental calculus and says âyeah, I can show you where he is.â
That scene can be found HERE. (I truly canât shortly summarize this one better than I wrote it so yikes secret few thousand words nested in this already monstrous summary, Iâm sorry but not really I am sorry that it switches tense like three times, I do not have the energy to correct it).
Needless to say, they are reunited.
But itâs a lot to put on someone, the entire âcome home with me I think youâre the love of my life even though we kind of only know each other a little, also if you say yes you might be responsible for governing a whole peopleâ so Taako needs some time to think.
Kravitz leaves him some.Â
And then Taako and Lup have a long conversation, where Taako makes lots of excuses as to why he shouldnât go with Kravitz, and Lup listens very patiently and nods and hums along, and then finally asks him if he thinks Kravitz will make him happy.Â
This stumps Taako for a good long time, standing stock still, looking terrified, before he nods.Â
Well, Lup says, I think you know what you need to do.Â
And Taako goes, the evening, as itâs getting late (which is about when he and Lup finished hashing it all out and he got his courage up) to Kravitzâs room in the inn, and Kravitzâs guards let him in, and oh. Oh Kravitz looks lovely, standing there, dressed down, comfortable in his own space. And Kravitz gets up and looks at Taako with wide eyes and Taako says, âI thought about what you said.â
âYes?â Kravitz says. He might be crying. Taako canât tell. He looks terrified.
âI thinkâŚâ Taako says. âI think I want to go with you.â
Kravitz becomes a human embodiment of heart eyes and says âreally?â
And Taako says oh my god yes but you have to not be weird.
âIâm not being weird,â says Kravitz, still heart eyes-ing, âIâm so not weird. Iâm so normal, see?â
And they KISS.
*~*~*~*~*
Everybody packs up the next morning to head on their merry way home. Kravitz is over the moon. Taako is, kind of, too, but is trying to be chill about it. Lup tells Barry as they leave that she was the one he was hanging with at the ball that one time, good to see him again, and Barry becomes human heart eyes for approximately four seconds before he reigns it in and heâs like oh cool nice to officially meet you, and the two of them spend the rest of the trip circling each other trying not to act in love because like thereâs a lot going on and Taako needs lup and all, and Taako and Kravitz are very amused by this.Â
Taako and Magnus become fast friends. And, he and Kravitz get time to properly get to know each other during all that travel together, and the scary thing is they fit better than they ever thought they would, they really do. Taako likes the boy more by the day. Kravitz is so smitten itâs revolting.Â
When they get back to Neverwinter, thereâs a fair bit of fanfare and the Raven Queen makes a big stink about Kravitz shirking his duties and being irresponsible and whatnot, but he can tell sheâs secretly pleased. She comes to like Taako very much.Â
And well⌠you know whatâs next. After a bit, Taako and Kravitz get married.
*~*~*~*~*
EPILOGUE:
The marriage of King Kravitz to Prince Taako is known as one of the more fortuitous in the history of the nation.
Prince Taako, after his history as one of the working common folk of Faerun, went on to use his new seat on the royal council to champion reforms that changed the lives of working people everywhere. The laws he helped draft that established basic working condition requirements for those in domestic services helped launch a new era of equal pay and treatment for the working classes of Faerun, and a culling of the power of the wealthy.Â
He helped establish a new nation-wide system of government, based on regional elections, and with King Kravitz, gradually placed more political power in the hands of the people. The minimum requirements for the royal council to balance the number of aristocratic members with those without titles stands to this day.
Prince Taako was known, also, for his aptitude for the arcane. Though never did he manage to surpass his sister and brother-in-law in his lifetime, he is revered as one of the more powerful and skilled mages in Faerunâs history. Though perhaps more famous is his legacy as a great instructor in the arcane sciences, known especially for training Grand Archmage Angus McDonald in his early years.Â
Though perhaps chief among his achievements was his role in the war against the Hunger in the twenty-third year of King Kravitzâs reign. He was among those who formulated the plan to infiltrate the Hungerâs forces and carry out the assassination of John the Devourer. And when King Kravitz was injured in the final battle against the Hungerâs armies, it was Prince Taako who held the line, and was unmoved in the face of their power. For this, he became known during his reign as Prince Taako the Steadfast, though over the years his long-time connection with Lady Istus was cited as evidence to his improbable marriage and ascension to the throne being an act of Providence, and in many secret circles he was referred to as Prince Taako the Blessed.
Upon his abdication from the throne in the thirtieth year of his reign, Prince Taako and King Kravitz were succeeded by the formerâs sister, Queen Lup and Prince Barold, whose daughter, Queen Lilliana, finally dissolved the monarchy in the twelfth year of her reign, thus ending the Faerunâs royal line forever, and ushering the world into a new era of peace and equality.Â
From:Â Faerun: A History by Lucretia Moreau, published 538 T.E.
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BIG Thank you to @fandomsnstuff and @her-biness who helped me with this for a Long Time. The little cameo of the blupjeans baby belongs to @lillianabluejeans, and the last name from Lucretia is taken from one of my favorite fics, Bureau of Badass on ao3, by Chemicallywrit and miceenscene.
Bonus points will be given to those who notice the 500 references in here to various adaptations of the cinderella story :)
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Music streamed into her ears and butted up against her consciousness. Ryder groaned and shifted in her sleep. Flashes of the battle flickered across her mind. The echo of Keithâs screams set her heart racing as she jolted awake. Her eyes snapped open as she scanned the room.
Oh. This wasnât the Tempest. She was familiar enough with it to know that. But the whiteness of everything told her this was a med-bay nonetheless. Glancing around, her eyes snagged on the one odd thing in the room â a brown lump was staring at her.
Ryder stiffened. âWhat the fuck are you doing?â Her voice was raspy from disuse.
Reyes unfurled himself and offered her the widest smile she had ever seen graced his face. Pure relief lit up his eyes, casting them in an almost golden hue.
âYouâre being creepy.â Now, that made him freeze. Ryder would have laughed if it didnât spoil the effect she was going for. âWatching a woman sleep, thatâs a creepy behaviour.â
Hey - saw your post about doing thing for your followers and was wondering if you could do a Personal Moodboard based off of my blog and then a Random one since I canât pick between the others please? Thank you and love your blog!
Have a ficlet of Neil and The Twins chilling.
Neil was bored. He knew he was bored because his fingers kept twitching against his thigh with impatience. Normally, heâd be on the court but Kevin and Wymack are away on a father and son trip, otherwise known as recruiting a new backliner somewhere in Portland. Neil sighs and both of the twins look up from their video game, Aaron scowls as he falls off the track.
âWhat do you want Josten?â Andrew asks, his tone is apathetic but Neil knows heâs amused - at least someone is.
âCan we do something?â Neil asks. Andrew pauses the game and turns to face Neil completely. Aaron offers up a vague âfuck youâ in the background but otherwise doesnât offer many complaints.Â
âWhat, pray tell do you want to do at,â Andrew flicks his phone open to check the time, âAlmost eleven oâclock on a Tuesday?â
âThereâs that 24-hour diner a few blocks away,â Aaron offers up. He shrugs when they both stare at him. âItâs pretty good I went with Kate and some of the cheerleaders. Cheap too,â he explains.
âWell. We wouldnât want to break the budget,â Andrew quips drily and Neil canât help the soft snort of amusement. Even Aaron smirks a little but it disappears quickly.
âIâm bored enough to eat yeah,â Neil says with a shrug.
âHeâs bored enough to eat he says,â Andrew rolls his eyes, âYouâd better come along so I donât throttle him,â he says to Aaron.
âI donât know why you think I would stop you, if anything Iâd help,â Aaron jokes.
âI hate both of you an exactly equal amount,â Neil huffs, heâs not really put out by the banter but heâs learning that sometimes itâs fun to tease and pretend.
âThatâs not true,â Andrew begins.
âYeah, you hate Andrew way more,â Aaron finishes.
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For @oneshots-and-stuff. In which you and Arthur have a successful hunting trip, and a snowball fight snowballs into something else. I might continue this, I donât know! Fluff with a little bit of something-something at the end.
You must have smeared the blood on his face while you were kissing and it made him look wild and violent.
Arthur stepped gently through the snow, following the tracks of an elk heâd spooked a little ways back. He knew the pelt and the meat would fetch a good price further south and so he was determined to take it. You followed behind, bow in hand. It had taken some convincing to go the quieter route. No one could beat Arthurâs shot with a rifle, but you were better with the bow. He had begrudgingly agreed to let you make the kill.
He held out a hand to stop you, whispering, âKeep low now. I think weâre gettinâ close to him.â
Nodding, you crouched and continued on. You had been up in the mountains for a few days now, hunting big game to bring back to camp. Arthur had claimed that everyone in camp was sick of eating deer and rabbits, but you suspected heâd just wanted an opportunity to be completely alone with you.
Suddenly he stopped, and gestured ahead. The elk stood ahead on the rise of a hill, grazing at bush poking up through the snow. Pulling an arrow from the quiver on your back, you took aim at the animal. In the next instant it was down. You were grinning ear to ear, but Arthur huffed.
âDonât be so sore, cowboy. Youâll get âem next time,â you said, elbowing him. âNow go and kindly fetch my kill.â He rolled his eyes, but he cracked a smile and headed up the hill. Tossing the animal over his shoulder, he brought it down to you for field dressing. Once that grisly task was finished, he carried the animal down to the horses. Tying it to your mare, you mounted and headed back to the cabin.
It was a tiny little hunting cabin, abandoned but not in terrible shape. It was solid and had a good wood burning stove. As you pulled up, you hopped down off your horse. You quickly got the carcass off your horse and set it in a line next to your other kills.
âDarlinâ, youâre makinâ me look bad,â he said, coming up next to you.
You smiled, patting him on the shoulder. âIâve been doing this since I was a child. I should make you look bad.â
He moved away as you packed snow around the carcass. When you stood and turned, he was standing with a hand behind his back and a mischievous glint in his eyes.
âArthur, what are you up to?â you asked, cocking an eyebrow.
âJust tryinâ to come up with somethinâ I can beat you at,â he said, bringing a snowball out from behind him.
âArthur Morgan, donât you dare throw that snowba-!â Before you could finish he launched it at you. Spinning, it hit your shoulder. âGoddammit!â Scooping snow into your hands, you flung a chunk of it at him. It fell apart in the air and sprinkled harmlessly around him.
âYouâre gonna have to do better than that!â he yelled, grabbing up more snow and rounding it into a ball. It came flying soon after, hitting you in the back as you turned to run for the cabin.
Reaching the little porch, you took a handful of snow and readied a final shot. âArthur! Throw one more and Iâm locking you out of this cabin,â you hollered at him. He acted like he was going to throw another one, and in a panic you threw the snowball in your hand. It hit him square in the face, knocking his hat off.
âOw! Goddamn, what was in that?â He reached his fingers up to his cheek, pulling them back to see blood. âYouâve wounded me!â
âOh Jesus, it canât have done that much harm.â Your eyes widened when you saw the little streak of red running down his face. Rushing over, you blurted out, âOh no, Iâm so sorry! It must have been a rock in it or something. I swear I didnât do that on purpose!â You pulled off your gloves, gingerly touching his face.
He winced exaggeratedly, and then smiled when he saw the increase in surprise on your face. âIâve gotta milk it for all itâs worth,â he said.
You slapped him on the arm and said, âItâs not like I meant to do it!â
He laughed. âI know that. Iâm still gonna torture you over it though.â He looped an arm around your waist, pulling your body flush against his own. âMaybe if you kiss me itâll feel better,â he said, his voice husky.
He didnât wait for your response, instead lowering his head to quickly press his lips to yours. Your hands went to his neck, his face, his hair. His tongue parted your lips, running along the edges of your teeth. Groaning into his mouth, your hands tightened in his hair. His hands squeezed your hips before moving to grip your bottom.
You pushed against his chest, and he let go. Breathing hard, you said, âMy god. Youâve waited all day to do that, havenât you?âÂ
He had a wolfâs grin on his face and picked up his hat. âThat and a whole lot more.â You must have smeared the blood on his face while you were kissing and it made him look wild and violent. You thought of him effortlessly throwing that elk over his shoulder, how strong he had to be. You wanted those strong hands on you again, and you shivered.
Ayyyyeeeee Look who finally updated something. Ya girl Maddy thatâs who! I honestly feel like itâs been too long. Maybeâs Vâs after ending will bring some inspiration. Anyway enjoy this update and thanks for putting up with me đ
With Yuki gone the others were desperately trying to piece together what happened but no one had said anything. V had moved MC to her bed and the twins cleaned up the blood with magic. Now they all gathered in the living room but no one spoke. "Are you sure she's," Jumin hadn't even finished his question before V answered it.
"Yes. There was no pulse and she wasn't breathing." V's voice was horse and his eyes were still letting out tears. Same with the twins only Saeran had begun shaking. "Saeyoung, Saeran, is there anything special you do when a witch dies?" The words were barely a whisper but both they boys heard it. They knew exactly what to do but they couldn't bring themselves to do it. Not yet anyway. The house was already cold but it was even colder as the twin's emotions began to surge back up. V knew this and he felt bad for asking. Pulling them both into a hug he could feel fresh tears threatening to fall. "You're right. I'm sorry I asked. We can wait a while longer." His voice was full of sorrow but also kindness for the boys. He'd always considered them like sons but now it felt real. It was obvious that they needed him and he was more than willing to be there for them.
Meanwhile MC's eyes opened up to a familiar blue sky with flecks of pink waving in it. There was also a familiar warmth behind her head but before she could look a familiar head of silver hair loomed over her. It was Saizo with his heartbreaking smile. "Back so soon little lady?" His voice was teasing but there was concern in his eyes. MC slowly sat up and moved next to Saizo. They were under his favorite cherry tree and the memories of what happened began to come back. "I'm starting to think that you miss me." You rolled your eyes at his teasing but then his eyes got serious. "So what happened?" She sighed and leaned back against the tree.
"Yuki. I told her that I had decided to move on from you and be happy with V and the twins. So she stabbed me in the chest." Saizo sighed heavily and you knew why. "I know. Four hundred years later and she's still trying to kill me for your sake. Too bad your curse isn't that easy to break." You nudged him with your elbow and saw that sad smile on his face. "Hey don't look like that. It's not your fault and I'm ok with it. Because of it I found happiness again. I'd hate to have to die just to kick your ass for pouting." That made him chuckle because he knew you would do it to.
"Speaking of, shouldn't you be getting back soon. They think you're actually dead. Lot's of people crying over you little lady." He poked her cheek and she sighed looking off into the distance. She knew that Saizo was right. She could feel the grief of the people she loved and it hurt more than Yuki's kuni. "Before you go though I have a request." She raised an eyebrow at him and he had that teasing look in his eyes. "Stop letting Yuki kill you. I may be dead but I still have feelings." He said it in a teasing tone but MC knew how serious he was behind it.
"I know and I'm sorry. To be fair to Yuki though this is the first time in fifty years that she's killed me." He laughed and she noticed that things were starting to blur, and her chest felt heavy. "Looks like it's time to say goodbye." MC and Saizo smiled at each other. He leaned in and kissed her forehead.
"It is. Now go and please don't come back. Next time I might not let you leave." It was another teasing tone but MC saw right through it. Nodding at him she closed her eyes and felt the warmth leave her. When she opened her eyes there was no cherry tree, but her bedroom ceiling above her instead. Oxygen filled her lungs and she began to cough. The twins were standing in the room with her and stared in shock. She was alive and at first they thought they were dreaming. As soon as she smiled at them they dove on the bed and hugged her.
"Mom! You're alive!" Saeran choked on his tears as they began to fell. She could tell that they both were crying and she felt bad that they were so hurt. Taking them both in her arms she rubbed their backs as they cried. Once they had stopped crying Saeyoung was finally able to ask the question on both of their minds.
"But how. We saw the blood. You had no pulse." He was still trembling from crying but it was question MC expected. Knowing that it would be easier to explain everything only once she smiled at the twins.
"I can explain everything but I might as well explain it everyone. Plus I can still feel V's pain and I need to fix that." The twins nodded at her with sad looks. V had completely drawn into himself and Jumin had been trying his best to comfort him.
"I don't think he's stopped crying since Yuki left. We think that he blames himself. Like itâs his fault for listening to you." Hearing that was enough to make her get off the bed and find V. The twins followed her into the living room but stopped in the doorway to watch. Jumin was the first to see her and his eyes went wide. He had been in the middle of saying something and when he just stopped talking V grew concerned. He followed his friends line of sight and nearly fell out of his seat. It was MC, smiling, and alive. He couldn't believe his eyes as he tried to stand on shaky legs.
"Is that really you MC?" His voice trembled and he was afraid of the answer. She only smiled at him and nodded.
"Of course it is. I'm sorry I caused you all so much pain. I know that couldn't of been," Before she could finish V crossed the room and pulled her into a deep kiss. He poured all of his fear and pain into it. As if he was kissing her to make sure this wasn't all just a dream. MC took all of it in stride and let V know that she was in fact alive. When he finally pulled away it felt like they were the only two people in the room. V's hands cradled the sides of her head as he rested his forehead on hers. "Satisfied?" It was a teasing question but V didn't care. She could of said she hated him and he would of been happy. She was alive and that's all he cared about.
"Not in the slightest, but we have an audience at the moment." Only she could hear his answer and it made her cheeks turn perfectly crimson. Further proof she was in fact alive and that was enough for now. "For now though an explanation is needed though." This time he spoke so everyone could hear him. They all nodded in agreement and she sighed, but before she could say anything Utsusemi called to her through the window. Everyone looked at the crow who flew into MC's arms and she smiled at him. Once Utsusemi settled onto her arm and dropped a small bag into her palm. She opened the bag and dumped some of the contents into her hand. It was pearls and V was suddenly curious. "What are those for?" Utsusemi cawed at V like it was a dumb question before flying off to sit in the rafters of the house. MC rolled her eyes at the crows behavior but put the pearls in her sleeve.
"The pearls are from Yuki. She always sends them when this happens. Although normally it's only two or three. She must actually feel bad about killing me this time." Her words made everyone's eyes go wide. The words 'this time' rolled around in his head telling him that this had happened before. He noticed the twins also frowning which must of meant they made the connection too.
"What do you mean this time? You mean she's done stuff like this before!?" Saeyoung said it before V could and MC actually frowned at his anger. "Mom what the hell." She sighed and moved to sit down at her desk chair. Everyone's magic was spilling out and she was feeling extra tired after coming back to life.
"She has but it's not so black and white. Yuki has tried to kill me more times than I can count but it's not out any ill will." Everyone was confused again and she sighed. "The truth is that when Saizo died he accidently cursed me. It was his dying wish that I always live a happy life. My magic was out of control and there was enough emotion behind his words that it formed a curse. So now every time I die I get sent back by him." She paused so that everyone could soak in that information. When no one said anything she went on to explain Yuki. "However I didn't learn of this curse until a few years after Saizo died. I was so consumed with grief that I tried to end my life with one of his swords. When that didn't work I went to Yuki and tried poison. I had died at least fifty times before I finally accepted it and Yuki decided to stay with me." She took a minute to collect herself and make sure everyone was following her story. However there was one thing still bothering Jumin and he was sure it had already crossed everyone else's mind.
"I don't mean to interrupt but if you're cursed and can't die then why does she keep trying to kill you?" Jumin's voice was serious but there was a slight curiosity behind it.
"Honestly that's just how Yuki is. Tonight for example. She did it because I've come to terms with my grief and want to live in this life. To her that probably sounded like a betrayal because family is everything to Yuki and despite what she says I know she misses them. However she's still a ninja and they don't like talking about their feelings." That was all she had to say on the matter and she looked around the room. They all seemed pretty stunned to say the least but V was angry and she could feel it boiling up inside of him. She got up and grabbed his hand. "V please calm down before you speak. Words carry great power." He frowned at her but took a deep breath anyway.
"I'm trying but you don't understand how hard that was. Not just for me but for all of us. Curse or no curse that's something I never want to see again. I thought I had really lost you, and that's just something I'm not strong enough to handle that." His voice was shaking at the mere memory and that's when MC noticed he still had blood on his clothes. He must of rushed to her right side after Yuki had stabbed her. While it made her happy that V cared for her so much but the guilt was heavy on her chest. She felt tears well in her eyes and everyone stared in shock.
"I know. None of you should of seen that. I'm sorry you all grieved over me and felt so much pain. No one deserves to feel that." She paused to collect her own words and emotions. It had been so long since she had felt anything like this. It was almost like her soul was crying and all of it threatened to come out. V noticed the guilt and pain drowning her beautiful eyes, so he reached out and hugged her.
"Just stop. It doesn't matter now. You're back and that's all I care about." The twins joined the hug and Jumin couldn't help but smile at the warm sight. He turned to leave, but MC's voice stopped him.
"Jumin would you stop standing there and get over here already." Her words surprised him but he listened. It felt awkward at first because it was something he wasn't used to but it felt very warm. When the hug ended everyone smiled but Jumin was still a little confused. "Jumin I think it's best if you stay here tonight. It's late and at least here I can make sure you stay safe. Tomorrow I'll give you some protection items too." She looked to V and he could tell that she was about to say something that made her nervous. "V, I also think you should tell the remaining members about me." Now everyone's faces sported surprise.
"Are you sure that's a good idea mom? You said yourself that Yoosung may not be able to handle the truth about Rika." Saeran's voice was laced with concern and MC wished she could banish it away, but she couldn't.
"Honestly I'm not entirely sure. Right now Yoosung has a lot of anger because of V's secrets. It might take him longer to accept but I think he'll be open to it. He's a very open minded child so I think he'll come around. Especially for you boys." She looked at the twins and they didn't seem to disagree. "I hoped it would never come to this but with Yuki coming around I don't want them to have any surprise visits or anything. Plus you all shouldn't have to lie to them for my sake." When she looked to V he saw the determination in her eyes. "If you trust them then I trust them." He knew right there that she had always considered this an option. It made V feel like she was fifty steps ahead of everyone.
"Of course I trust them. Are you sure you want to do this though? It's a lot of pressure on you love." She smiled at his concern but moved to her desk. Everyone watched as she began to write on pieces of paper and then handed them to everyone.
"I don't do anything without being sure dear. Tomorrow morning you all need to bring everyone here. I have a protection spell that works for just about everything human but I need them all present to do it and they have to be willing to accept it."
"Why do they have to accept it? Why can't you just cast it without them knowing like the memory spell?" Jumin asked the question that was on V's mind as well. MC frowned at his question but it went away just as quickly.
"Because it's very powerful magic and it's a spell that has been passed through select witches for thousands of years. It calls upon my blood line and puts that magic inside of the person. Without their consent they could get sick or in some cases die." She let the words settle around everyone before continuing. "I used this spell to protect the Takeda when I was married to Saizo. How ever when used on humans it's a temporary measure. Keeping on them for two long will greatly reduce their life force." The twins began to fret with worry. Even if she had done this spell before they knew it would still require a lot of energy. She had just come back to life again and they could tell that she was still weak from it. MC could sense their worry but smiled all the same. "Well it's late and I think we could all use some rest. Jumin you can either sleep out here or in the extra room. I'm sure V won't mind loaning you some clothes." V smiled and nodded to confirm her words. Jumin felt a little awkward sleeping here but it wasn't really a bad feeling.
"Are you sure MC? I'd hate to impose and you could always just teleport me back to my home." MC frowned at him and sighed.
"I could if you want me to pass out again. It's also probably best if no one uses magic right now. I'm sure Yuki put up a barrier so I couldn't run away this time. Did she say when she'd be back?" MC looked around the room and could tell that they all held anger toward Yuki. Not like she could blame them. MC was pretty pissed about Yuki's outburst and the grief it brought.
"She said four days. Is she seriously planning on coming back after killing you?" Saeyoung's voice ripe with anger and MC could tell that he was struggling to contain it.
"Saeyoung listen. I understand the hatred you have for Yuki, but you must,"
"Control my emotions I know! But that's a lot easier said than done. In the span of one night we found out we basically have an aunt and then she tried to kill you. How exactly are we supposed to handle it?" Saeyoung was shouting and MC knew that he was struggling. The air in the house grew electric and thunder rumbled in the distance. "Do you really expect us to just welcome her back and pretend that nothing happened? Cause I don't think I can do that!" He shouted the words and stormed off to his bedroom. The heated air went with him and V and Jumin finally felt like they could breathe again. MC sighed and hated all this trouble her past had caused.
"I'll go to." Saeran turned to leave but stopped. Without looking back he spoke to MC. "For the record though I agree with Saeyoung though. We all thought you were dead." His emotions cut through MC better than any knife did. Her knees felt weak and she bit her lip to keep her tears back.
"MC? Are you alright?" V put a hand on shoulder but she only smiled bitterly.
"Yes I'm fine. Just a little light headed. I'm going to make some tea. You should help Jumin get settled for the night." She gave his hand a light squeeze and disappeared into the kitchen. V wanted to chase after her but he decided that maybe some space would be better for her. He didn't look for her until Jumin assured him that it was alright to. She wasn't in  her bedroom though. The living room and kitchen were also empty. When he did find her she was standing in the yard facing the tree line. Curious as to what she was doing V walked closer and heard her chanting. He couldn't really understand what she was chanting but he could feel her magic. It filled the air around her and gave off a safe feeling. The day had been crazy and hectic but her magic finally made V feel grounded. Reaching out V grabbed her hand which stopped her chanting. "Impatient as ever I see." Her eyes were still closed but she smiled all the same. V wrapped his arms around her and let the relief of her scent wash over him.
"Can you blame me? I still feel like this is a dream and I'm terrified I'm going to wake up." His arms tightened around her and MC felt bad. This whole day had been overwhelming for everyone and she wanted nothing more than to take back all of her secrets. She hated how much everyone was hurting right now. To a stranger it may of seemed that MC was handling everything with grace but V could see through it. He saw the wavering of her eyes and felt the storm inside of her. "Hey." He tilted her chin up so that she would look at him. "It's alright to be upset. I can't imagine that it feels very good to get stabbed like that." Tears filled her eyes and she was amazed. V always had a way of breaking through her wall so that she didn't feel so alone. With V she never felt she had to have all the answers or that she was even a witch. All she felt with him was love. V watched as she cried but he never even thought of pulling away. He gently brushed away her tears and waited for her to calm down. When she did V noticed she was shaking and he held her tightly. "Does it still hurt?" His voice was quiet and at first MC wasn't sure what he meant. V saw her confusion and he frowned. "Where she stabbed you, does it still hurt?" MC smiled shook her head.
"No it's completely healed." She paused and her cheeks began to burn. "You can check if you want to." It took a moment for V to realize what she meant, and when he did he blushed.
"If I did I wouldn't be able to stop. Part of me still thinks that this is all just a dream, that you're really dead. I," his words died off at the very idea and he looked at the ground. MC gently took his face in between her hands and guided it back to look at her.
"Then how about I show you how alive I am and just how much I love you." She kissed him softly but didn't hide the intensity of her feelings. V welcomed the kiss and let her warmth fill him. She was alive and she was determined to show him. When the kiss broke their foreheads together and MC smiled. "I take it that as a yes?" V didn't answer. Instead he pushed her down on the grass and continued to kiss her. She had opened the door for him and this time he was taking full advantage. After a scare like tonight V didn't want to waste anymore time being close to her. He wanted everything she was no matter the cost.
My Trackbear count is going to fall by around ~5k, since I cleaned up my main document so it is only what I have written chronologically, while the future scenes I wrote out to get out of writers block are now in the "outtakes" folder -- when I *eventually* get to those scenes chronologically, it will be fun to see how much they change being written from scratch :3