Tied to Ruin
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Summary:
Cassian and Nesta were lovers, partners in crime. They did everything together. That is until tragedy strikes, causing Nesta to run away, far from everything she once knew.
Over five years later, Nesta is living life to as full as it can get. Itâs not until an incident occurs that drags her into far more than she bargained for.
Notes:
thanks so much for reading. i'm a huge hoe for exes to lovers, so i have like 20 ideas in my head, and this is one of them. It's multichapter. i'm not sure how long this is gonna be, but definitely over ten chapter. this fic has two timelines. One will show them from when they're kids to teens, and one while they're adults. Both will occur at the same time, so things will start to unravel as you read.btw! velaris is gonna be like a super small town in new york. like no one knows about it.
TW: implied domestic violence, nothing graphic.
Chapter 1: lonely beds, different cities
Words, how little they mean
When you're a little too late
I stood right by the tracks
Your face in a locket
Good girls, hopeful they'll be and long they will wait
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Sad Beautiful Tragic
Taylor Swift
2016, Small Town Velaris
âPlease,â she whispers, voice hoarse. Nesta is practically begging at this point, but she has nothing else to relent to. âWe can get out of here.â She swallows hard when he doesnât reply. âWeâre still young Cassian, we can still-â
âNesta.â He says. It's one word, but it makes her pause. He rarely calls her Nesta. Itâs always âNesâ or âSweetheart.â
âI canât.â
Their lives have changed so drastically over the past few weeks. Nestaâs whole childhood is here. Everything sheâs ever known. Sheâs not sure how much more of it she can handle now.
Sheâs well aware of the tears streaming down her face. Nesta doesnât know what she can say to convince him, so she says the one thing that sheâs been repeating over and over.
âYou canâŚâ
Cassianâs face seems to harden. The look he gives her makes her take a step back. He hasnât looked at her like that in years. âGo ahead and leave Nesta.â, he says, voice rising. âGo live that picture perfect you always wanted. I wonât stop you.â
âNot everyone wants what you do.â
2021 New York, Manhattan
Something about leaving Valkyrians still makes her feel at odds. Sheâs not as resistant to the sight of blood anymore, and sheâs not sure if she can ride a motorcycle as well as she used to. There are still parts that linger though. She still remembers how to throw a punch. A damn good one too. She still feels uneasy when someone walks in the same direction for too long though. It might be the worst part of it all.
Nesta doesnât do much for fun. Â She doesnât dance as much as she likes. The amount of books she reads has decreased. Her days consist of work and eating, even though she skips more meals than she should. But sheâs free. Thatâs what really matters, doesnât it?
The muscles in Nestaâs body ache. She just finished a seven hour shift, and got a promotion that pays much better. Nesta wants to celebrate. She wants to talk to someone. Itâs been so long since sheâs talked to anyone. The fear of someone finding out about her past is lodged so deep in her head it caused her to isolate. The simple way of putting it is she has no friends.
Coworkers are the only source of non-work related conversation she engages in. Itâs always small talk too. Just as Nesta is about to fall asleep, she rubs her eyes and forces herself to stay awake. Getting up from the lumpy couch, Nesta walks to her cabinet, grabbing a random mug and pouring wine into it. Once she gets a better look at the mug, she canât help but scoff.
Itâs ironic. Complaining about being lonely. Itâs almost like she chose loneliness. She loves the quiet. When she was younger, all she wanted was alone time. She dreads it now. Nesta gets up after finishing her glass. Â Sheâs a bit drowsy, and is way too tired to walk all the way to her room. Instead Nesta walks back over to her couch. She lies horizontally, staring into the abyss until she eventually falls asleep.
She dreams of seeing him that night. Itâs a regular occurrence. Itâs lessened over the years, but never fully disappeared. The image of him is blurry. Itâs not as precise as it used to be. She hates still thinking of him. It doesnât stop her from reminiscing a little though.
Her being upset makes sense of course. Theyâd known each other for over ten years, hating one another at first. Eventually, he began to grow on her. Their bickering had become playful, before they once again became estranged.
âCassian?â
The figure turns around, and he knocks the wind out of her. His hair is out of itâs usual bun. Â He gives her that familiar boyish smile, walking towards her and putting an arm on her.
âMissed me Sweetheart?â, he says, ruffling her hair a bit. Nesta scrunches her nose in response.
âYou wish.â
He rolls his eyes. âYeah yeah whatever.â He talks for a while. Nestaâs barely paying attention. Itâs just nice to hear his voice again. He asks her what sheâs reading, and she replies the same every time. Itâs silent after a while. Theyâve talked themselves out. Itâs a nice silence though. Her favorite silence.
Cassian stares at her for a few seconds, giving her a soft smile and pushing a loose hair behind her ear.
âCome back,â he whispers.
Her breath stutters. âItâs been five years, Cass,â she mutters, breaking eye contact. Her eyes flicker between the ground and his face, gauging his reaction.
He doesnât stop looking at her.
âI didnât want to leave,â said Nesta. Thereâs a lump in her throat.
He scrubs a hand over his face. âYet here we are.â
âYou know why I left.â
Her eyes feel like theyâre beginning to water. âI asked you to come with me. Youâre the one who didnât.â
Cassian looks to the side. He looks impassive, yet also emotionless. âYouâre the one who ran away, Nesta.â
âI didnât run away.â
He scoffs in response. âKeep telling yourself that.â Cassian starts walking away. Itâs cloudy and has no solid ground or sky. At that moment she remembers where she really is. Nesta stands there, waiting until he fully fades away. It always feels too real.
The dreams always end like that.
Nesta can barely pry her eyes open when she wakes up. She has the next two weeks off. Her boss, Helion, had insisted she take a week or two off, since the bar was under a small renovation. She checks her phone and it reads 12:03. Jesus, she really had overslept.
In all honesty Nesta had no idea what to do with her free time. Maybe sheâll finally finish that book she started months ago. But in reality Nesta knows all sheâll do is go to a bar and let a stranger fuck her into oblivion until she kicks them out or leaves.
By the time Nesta leaves her house itâs around 3:00. Â She goes to the coffee shop next door. She orders a coffee and sits in the corner of the room. Nesta somehow feels like the center of attention. Itâs an empty shop, but it feels like all eyes on her. The room feels too cold.
The feeling follows her when she goes to the local bookstore. Itâs crowded, but the area is quiet. Nesta browses through the shelves, sticking to the romance section. She holds a few books. Itâs not until Nesta drops one, people begin to look at her. It makes a loud thump hitting the floor. Several pairs of eyes turn to her. The cover is of a shirtless man too.
Fuck , she thinks, This is embarrassing. Nesta purses her lips, hand curling into a fist as she puts the book back on itâs shelf.
Itâs around 5:00 when she takes the train home. Nesta spent the rest of her day at the park, not wanting to stay at home. It doesnât feel like home as much as sheâd like it to though. Finally, Nesta makes it home.
Sheâs in an empty parking lot. The area she lives in is pretty small. Â Nesta knows basically everyone in her apartment complex. Itâs a tiny place. She never talks to anyone, but they do acknowledge each other. Barely anyone has a car either, herself included. So it is a bit weird to see an unrecognizable car. Itâs odd, but Nesta thinks nothing of it. Itâs probably just someone visiting.
Nesta goes into her apartment, before leaving once more to go to the bar thatâs the second closest to her apartment. Sheâs usually working at this time, flirting with customers and taking them home when her shift ends.
The bar is crowded and loud. Lights are flashing, voices yelling, bodies moving. Itâs out of her comfort zone. Sheâs been doing this for years and is still isnât used to it. She sits on one of the stools where the drinks are served. A girl approaches her. Nesta never approaches anyone. She canât see clearly in the light. The girlâs hair is brunette, though her roots are dark. Her brown skin illuminates in the flickering light.
âHeyâ, she says âIâm Noraâ Nora extends her hand to her. Nesta smirks in response, resting her elbow on the counter grasping her hand with the other.
âIâm Mila,â she says. No matter what she does, Nesta will never use her real name. Noraâs eyebrows raise. Nesta can see her lick tongue move as it pushes on her skin.
âPretty name.â
They talk for around five minutes. Itâs all small talk. They drink while they talk. Most of the things she responds with are lies anyways. Nora graspâs her arm with her hand. âWanna get out of here?â she asks. Her words are slurred, and Nesta has to restrain herself from flinching.
Something in her head tells her not to let anyone in her house though. Something is wrong, but she canât put her mind on it. The idea of letting a stranger in her house sends goosebumps across her arms. Before, sheâd never question it twice. Now that she thinks of it, doing this practically screams stranger danger. Especially with her past, this person could be anyone. Nesta slowly probes herself from the girl.
âIâve gotta goâ, she says. âSorry, but there's something I need to do.â The girl doesn't seem to mind, either too drunk to care, or only looking for a one night stand. She nods, before introducing herself to someone else. Nesta feels her chest lighten, exiting the crowded bar to call an uber.
Whenever itâs quiet, she always reminisces.
2006, Small Town Velaris
Nesta wakes up and finds herself stranded. She has no idea where she is. Sheâs lying in a bed inside a mostly empty room. Thereâs only a few pieces of furniture, a stool and a drawer. Itâs relatively small. Â The last thing she remembers is being in a car with her sisters and parents. She hears voices outside of the room yelling.
âYou expect me to leave-â
âHer father is-â
âSheâs nine what would she-â
âSo what if sheâs young!â
â-s innocent so what if-â
She hears a loud smack. The silence after is deafening. The voices are quiet after, whispers. Afterwards, Nesta hears footsteps approaching. She scrunches her eyes shut, trying to pretend to be asleep. Nesta hears the door open and close. A hand lays on her forehead. As the person removes it, a calming voice talks. âAre you awake?â Nesta slowly looks at the person, opening only one eye, then another. She sees a woman with black hair and tan skin. Her cheeks are flushed and she has a small smile on her face.
The woman squats down so sheâs the same height as the bed Nesta is laying on. âHi,â the woman whispers, voice solemn and comforting. âMy names Aurora,â she says. Nesta squishes her lips together. Sheâs confused and feels like crying. Nesta doesnât cry though. Sheâs pretty sure her eyes water though, because Aurora strokes her hair and whispers, âItâs okay to cry.â
Nesta gasps and shakes her head. âMommy says Iâm not supposed to cry.â Aurora seems to be shocked silent. The silence makes Nesta become aware of everything that is happening. She slowly sits up. Once her feet are off the bed, Nesta quickly sprints to the door, opening it and running out. She has no idea where sheâs going.
Suddenly, Nesta is hit with a hard impact, and falls down on her butt. She looks up and sees two boys. Theyâre both around the same height. They have the same dark hair too, except one is longer than the other. Nesta gets up and brushes off the dust on her leggings.
She notices it then. The leggings. Sheâs never worn pants before.
Itâs also when she notices the juice smeared across one of the boy's shirts. Itâs the long haired oneâs. He drops the red cup to the ground and makes an angry noise. âThat was my favorite shirt.â
Nesta feels sheepish as she whispers a quiet, âSorry.â
The one with longer hair whispers to the other boy, obviously meaning for her to hear too. âSheâs probably not even double digits.â The other boy is quiet, looking at the ground. He seems nervous and shy.
Nesta feels a sense of outrage course through her. She pouts, crossing her arms. âIâm almost ten. Iâm nine and a halfâ The boy crosses his arms too.
âWell Iâm ten and a half,â he says.
âCassian,â Aurora scolds. âPlay nice.â She puts a hand on Nestaâs shoulder and bends down. âI need to talk toâŚâ She doesnât continue.
Nesta turns towards her, and realizes she needs her name. âNesta,â she says.
Aurora smiles, âThatâs a wonderful name.â
Cassian still seems angry. âI think itâs stupid.â Aurora sighs and gets up. âAzrielâ, she says to the other boy. He hadnât talked the whole time, Nesta almost forgot he was there. âMake sure he stays out of trouble. And Cassian, please change your shirt.â The two (stupid) boys walk away. Once theyâre from a far enough distance, Aurora looks back down at her. âI have to talk to you about something.â
2021 New York, Manhattan
Nesta walks into her apartment tired and half asleep. Once inside her apartment, she changes into more comfortable clothes, sweatpants and a grey t-shirt.
Nestaâs about to go to bed, until she hears the sound of glass shattering and liquid spilling. She freezes, thinking about the mug of wine she left out. Â
No.
Nesta scrambles towards the kitchen and grabs a flashlight from a cabinet, flashing the light to the ground. The mug is shattered to pieces, and she can still see little droplets of wine. The words arenât visible anymore, letters broken and unreadable.
Thereâs no way it couldâve fallen on its own. It was in the middle of her counter. Unless...
Suddenly it all makes sense. The unrecognizable car in the parking lot. The uneasy feeling in her stomach. The constant nagging in her head, telling her that something is wrong.
She thinks about calling the police but goes against it. Years in a fucking biker gang taught her better then to trust those scumbags.
She always kept a gun in her house. Just in case. She really hates how no matter what she does. sheâll always be connected to this.
The person inside her apartment most definitely knows where she is. Nesta grabs a broom, sweeping the glass shards into an empty bag. She can fix it later. Tying it up, Nesta leaves it on her counter.
There's a wall blocking the entrance to her bathroom. She walks towards it, opening and closing the door so it seems she went inside. Grabbing her gun from the small drawer, Nesta lays her back against the wall, barely peeking out the wall, but just enough so she can see them as they crawl out from behind her couch.
The figure moves stealthily, back turned towards her. If she werenât directly staring at it, there would be no way of knowing it was there. The moves look familiar, but she canât put her mind on it. The moonlight shines on them so she can see the most obvious features. Itâs not until the floor creaks the figure turns towards her direction. Nesta turns back to face her bathroom door, hands drawn to tight fists. Thereâs no way they hadnât seen her. She moved too slow. Nesta peeks her head out to look again.
Itâs not until she sees a familiar pair of scarred hands in the moonlight, it all comes together.
âAzriel Night?â












