Diamond In The Rough
Word Count: 1.2K Summary: âAnd you?â he asked hesitantly. âWhat do you do?â Her lips curled into something between a smirk and a grimace. âI even the playing field.â Pairing: Riki X Fem Reader
Disclaimer: Please be aware that this is apart of the from the ashes series. This series will have aspects of violence, weapons, angst, blood, injuries, killing, and will heavily focus on oppression and segregation of mutants, Look after your mental state if any of these make you uncomfortable please.
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The city had never been kind to people like her. Mutants were hunted, controlled, forced into submissionâbut she had never been one to bow. Not when she had power, real power, gleaming beneath her skin like a diamond waiting to be carved into a weapon.
And yet, here she was, sitting across from a boy who had no idea who she really was.
âYouâre staring again,â Riki said, grinning as he sipped his drink.
She tilted her head, smirking. âMaybe I just like the view.â
He laughed, easy and carefree, a sound so foreign in her world that it almost made her uneasy. Riki was a civilian, an ordinary boy in an extraordinary city, blissfully unaware of the battle waging just beneath the surface. Maybe that was why she kept coming back to himâbecause he was normal, because he reminded her of something sheâd never had.
âCareful,â he teased. âKeep looking at me like that and Iâll think you actually like me.â
She leaned forward, resting her chin on her palm. âAnd if I did?â
Riki blinked, caught off guard for a split second before shaking his head with a chuckle. âThen Iâd ask what a girl like you is doing with a guy like me.â
The truth hovered on the tip of her tongue. Because youâre human. Because you donât look at me with fear. Because you donât know what I am.
Instead, she shrugged. âMaybe I like a little mystery.â
Riki grinned, but before he could respond, a commotion outside caught her attention. The air shifted, charged with something dangerous. Her fingers twitched at her side, the glimmer of diamond creeping up her skin as she instinctively prepared for a fight.
Riki noticed the change in her posture. âYou okay?â
She forced herself to relax, to push the power back down. âYeah,â she said, standing. âI just need some air.â
He frowned but didnât question it. âIâll wait here.â
She stepped outside, cold air biting against her skin, and immediately spotted the source of the disturbance. Enforcers. Armed and scanning the streets, looking for someone. Looking for her.
Her jaw tightened. She could take themâshe always could. But not here. Not with him so close.
For the first time, she hesitated.
And thenâ
âHey,â Rikiâs voice pulled her back. He had followed her, standing just a step behind. His brows furrowed as he took in her tense stance. âAre you sure youâre okay?â
She turned to him, her lips partingâbut the enforcers saw her first.
âThere!â
The world seemed to slow.
Riki barely had time to react before she was moving, grabbing his wrist and pulling him with her. âRun.â
And for the first time, Riki realizedâshe wasnât just a mystery.
She was something else entirely.
âRun.â
Riki barely had time to react before she was pulling him into the alleyway, her grip firm but careful. The enforcersâ heavy boots pounded against the pavement behind them, their voices barking orders, their weapons primed to shoot.
âHeyâwhat the hell is happening?â Riki panted, struggling to keep up. âWho are they?â
She didnât answer. No time.
The alley was a dead end.
âShit.â
Riki turned, chest heaving, his panic obvious. But when he looked at her, expecting fear, he found none. Instead, she stood tall, shoulders squared, her breath steady. And as the enforcers closed in, something changed.
Her skin began to shimmer.
Rikiâs eyes widened as a crystalline layer spread across her body, starting from her fingertips and rushing upward like frost on glass. Her soft, warm flesh transformed into gleaming, unbreakable diamond, catching the dim city light and refracting it like a living prism.
The enforcers hesitated.
âTarget confirmed,â one of them muttered. âMutant classââ
She didnât let him finish.
With inhuman speed, she launched forward, slamming her fist into the closest enforcerâs chest. The sheer force sent him flying into the wall, the concrete cracking on impact. Another raised his weapon, but before he could fire, she grabbed the barrel and crushed it in her grip, metal twisting like paper in her diamond fingers.
Riki could only stare.
The third enforcer tried to call for backup, but she turned to him, eyes glinting. âPut that down,â she said, her voice velvet-soft but filled with something commanding.
He stiffened. His hands twitchedâfighting against himselfâbut he obeyed, dropping the radio. His pupils were dilated, his body rigid.
âWhat theââ Riki whispered, watching the man move as if puppeteered.
She took a step closer, gaze locked onto the enforcerâs. âNow turn around. Walk away.â
And just like that, he did.
Riki exhaled a shaky breath. âYouâwhat was that?â
She turned to him, the diamond layer fading as her skin returned to normal, smooth and warm again. Her lips quirked up in the smallest of smirks. âTelepathy. A little persuasion, if you will.â
Riki ran a hand through his hair, eyes still wide with disbelief. âHoly shit.â
âYeah,â she breathed, glancing at the unconscious enforcers. âWe need to go.â
He didnât argue.
As they slipped back into the shadows, Rikiâs mind reeled. He had always felt there was something different about herâbut this? This was beyond anything he could have imagined.
They didnât stop running until they reached the lower district, where neon signs flickered weakly above shuttered storefronts and the air smelled like rain-soaked metal. Rikiâs breath was ragged, but hers remained steadyâlike she had done this a thousand times before.
He finally tugged his arm free, turning to face her. âOkay,â he huffed. âWeâre safe. Now youâre gonna tell me what the hell is going on.â
She wiped a smudge of dirt off her sleeve, unbothered by his outburst. âI saved your life.â
âYeah, no kidding!â Riki threw up his hands. âFrom who? Why were they after you? Why were they after me?â
âThey werenât after you,â she corrected. âThey were after me. You were just collateral.â
Riki swallowed. âCollateral? What does that evenââ His voice trailed off as realization dawned. âWait. Youâve done this before, havenât you?â
She didnât deny it.
His stomach twisted. âSo what are you? Some kind ofââ
âMutant,â she finished for him, voice devoid of shame. âAnd before you freak out, no, I donât go around controlling peopleâs minds or turning into diamond just because I can.â
Riki shook his head, running a hand through his damp hair. âYou crushed a gun with your bare hands.â
âAnd saved you from getting shot,â she pointed out.
He exhaled sharply. âI meanâyeah, butââ
Her gaze softened just a fraction. âRiki,â she said, quieter now. âThe enforcers? Theyâre Corps. Theyâre rounding up mutants, sympathizersâanyone who doesnât fit into their perfect little system. If they had caught me, Iâd be locked in a lab or worse.â
Rikiâs mind reeled. He had always known the world was getting worse, but hearing it this clearlyâfrom someone who had seen the worst of itâwas different.
âAnd you?â he asked hesitantly. âWhat do you do?â
Her lips curled into something between a smirk and a grimace. âI even the playing field.â
A silence stretched between them, thick with unsaid things.
Then, distant sirens howled.
She tensed. âWe should keep moving.â
Riki hesitated. âWhere are you going?â
She met his gaze, something unreadable flickering in her eyes. âYou sure you want to know?â
He had no reason to follow. No reason to trust her.
But he did.
ââŚYeah,â he murmured. âI do.â
Her smirk turned knowing, and without another word, she turned and walked into the night.
Riki exhaled, then stepped forward, following her into the unknown.
















