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Summary: After getting into another fight, Wednesday has no choice but to come and get you.
Pairing: Wednesday x Reader
It was the second time this month, and you had somehow gotten into another fight?
At this point, Wednesday was beginning to think that you wanted another detention.
She had been on her way to drop off her botany assignment, finished early as usual, stopped by a familiar tap on the shoulder from Thing.Â
Her eyes flicked to her shoulder, voice hinting at irritation
âWhat is it now?â
Thing signed a couple times, and Wednesdayâs eyes narrowed, a frustrated sigh escaping her.
âY/N is fightingâŚagain?â
Thing responded with a couple more taps, and she closed her eyes, summoning what patience sheâd be able to have for you right now.
âShe isnât my problem, Thing. I have more important matters than deterring yet another trivial dogfight.â
Thing tapped again, growing impatient, almost tumbling from her shoulder when she halted abruptly.
âI do not care for Y/N, Thing, I merely keep Enid from going hysterical over her well-deserved wounds due to her lack of fighting skills.â -she fixed the hand with a cold glare - âSuggest something like that again and I will be locking you out of the dorm again.â
The hand stubbornly continued to sign, causing the ravenâs eyes to narrow.
âI agree that Y/N lacks self-control but that does not mean I shall be taking responsibility for it.â
Wednesday began walking again, trying to ignore the ever-frequent tapping on her shoulder, that of which was becoming harder and more insistent.
You couldnât be that hurt yet. You were tough (though sheâd never admit it to you or anyone else). Despite thisâŚshe couldnât ignore the fact that your abysmal fighting skills would indefinitely cause yet another concussion. She knew that youâd never let her or anyone else hear the end of it if you were walking around for the next couple of weeks with a head injury, complaining and whining annoyingly as you always did, and she did not have the patience to go through that again.Â
Wednesday also knew, irritatingly, that you would not listen to Enid, no matter what her roommate attempted to persuade you with; as close as you two were you tended to be infuriatingly stubborn at times, and now seemed to be one of them.
She turned and glared darkly at Thing, who was still tapping away insistently.
âThis is the last time, and I will be doing it solely keep our sanity intact. Say otherwise and I will not hesitate to follow through on my threats.â
She was most certainly not doing this because she was concerned for your safety, which you obviously had no personal regard for.Â
If she was lucky sheâd at least get to see some bloodshed.
As expected, upon entering the quad, there you were, beside the fountain, locked in a fight with a boy almost twice your size; obviously another werewolf by the size of him, and the untamed hair that nearly every male werewolf possessed.
Enid was among the couple of students watching, glaring at you as she looked for an opportunity to step in and pull you away; not that Wednesday thought youâd listen to her.
Wednesday noted disapprovingly that your hits were clumsy; surely this wasnât the best you could do? She continued to watch as you swung left when you shouldâve swung right, and caught a blow to the side of your stomach, rolling her eyes in disgust.
other students looked on with concern, worry, or perhaps exasperation, whereas Wednesday watched as her roommate tried desperately to pull you away from her opponent, the blondeâs eyebrows furrowing with frustration as her attempts were repeatedly proved useless, the faintest of smirks hinting at Wednesdayâs lips as she watched her try and persuade you away from the fight, even though your eyes were alive with adrenaline, and what she thought to be a hint of sadism, blood dripping from your nose, and a wonderfully nasty bruise beginning to form on your cheek. Blood could look good on anyone, she observed, somehow even on you.
After about five minutes of what was clearly a pathetic attempt at fighting on your end, she let out a sigh of frustration and swiftly began moving through the quad toward you, muttering under her breath. With one hand she neatly grabbed your wrist and with enough force neatly yanked you backward, placing her heel firmly behind yours, which caused you to trip backward and onto the ground.
Ignoring your look of indignance and surprise, she stepped forward and dodged a swipe from your opponent, kicking out into his stomach and sending him reeling backward, glaring at him so fiercely that he didnât dare try and fight back.
Turning to you, she fixed you with an equally cold glare, grabbing your wrist once more and pulling you up to your feet. Her eyes darted to the blood dripping from your nose, and the growing bruise on your face, and an irritated sigh escaped her.
âWhat was it this time?â
âHe wolf-whistled me,â your response was breathless through your pants, as the faint animalistic glow began to leave your eyes, signaling you were beginning to calm down.
âSo you decided to fight him?â the raven raised an eyebrow, annoyed - âThe least you could do is fight decently.â
You frowned slightly and began to respond before you were interrupted by Enid approaching, a visible frown of exasperation, annoyance, and concern on her face. Wednesday released your wrist, fixing you with that same cold glare before leaving you with Enid and exiting the quad, returning to her original task.
It was about ten or fifteen minutes later when Wednesday returned from the greenhouse, and when she opened the door to her dorm found you on Enidâs bed, with Enid tending to your wounds..
Ignoring both of you, she sat down at her desk, placing a sheet of paper in her typewriter. As she began typing, her eyes remained locked on the words being type, although unfortunately she couldnât drown out your occasional grumbles or huffs.Â
*Smack*
âOw! Enid, what the hell?!â
âStop squirming!â
Wednesday continued typing, but the sound of your well-deserved little smack from Enid did bring a slightly sadistic hint of a smirk to her lips as she worked, though your already irritating little complaints were becoming more and more annoying.
âSilence would be appreciated,â she remarked coldly, still typing.Â
âYouâre not going to pay any attention to me?â your voice came out slightly congested; clearly the bloody nose was catching up to you.
*smack*
âI said hold still!â
Wednesday couldnât help rolling her eyes, continuing to type. The steady hum of her typewriter became more of her focus as she honed in on the sound of it rather than your grumbles; although she couldnât deny that she enjoyed hearing your soft winces of pain every now and then.
As she tore one of the finished pages carefully from the typewriter and aligning it in the box containing her novel, you complained.
âYouâre taking too long on purpose.â
Enid responded with a hint of impatience.
âThen stop wriggling so much! Itâs like Iâm bandaging a child instead of a damn werewolf.â
âI can do it myself, you know.â
âNo, you canât. If you were in charge here youâd just âlet it heal on itâs ownâ and do nothing. Now shut up and let me work, Iâm almost done.â
Wednesday exhaled through her nose; she most definitely did not want to help, but she needed you out of the room so she could focus, and Enid was taking a ridiculously long amount of time to finish what couldâve been done in five minutes.
Standing stiffly and pushing away from her desk, she walked over to Enidâs side, approaching you on the bed; upon closer examination, the bruise on your cheek was beginning to swell, though luckily the bleeding in your nose had stopped. Rolling her eyes, she glanced at Enid, raising an eyebrow.
âYou didnât consider getting an icepack?â
The blonde looked back up at her with a small, indignant frown - âit took me this long just to get Y/Nâs nose to stop bleeding.â
Wednesday gazed over at you, eyes narrowing slightly as she sighed
âThing, go retrieve an icepack from the cafeteria.â
The faint scuttling of the hand obeying her command gave her the confirmation to move on, and she reached out, touching your bruise firmly but carefully, causing you to wince and pull away.
âStop moving, youâre acting like a child. Even Enid is tougher than you,â she remarked, causing a huff of annoyance from the blonde. âIf you hadnât been fighting in the first place this wouldnât even be happening.â
Her eyes briefly flicked up from your bruise to your eyes as you responded
âItâs not my fault. He started it.â
âDo I even have to ask?â She muttered, eyes returning to examining the bruise, which, although it was swollen didnât look too serious. âHe was nearly three sizes bigger than you; the least you could do is choose an appropriate opponent.â
âIâd call it brave, taking on a guy that size and leaving him with the marks that I did.â
âFoolish, more like.â
You rolled your eyes, and her lip curled into the faintest of smirks. Thing returned promptly, balancing an icepack on top of him as he hopped atop the bed. Nodding once in thanks, she took it and wrapped it in a handtowel that Enid had prepared, handing it to you and watching with another sigh as you pressed it your cheek.
âY/N, you gotta stop getting into these fights. Learn to control yourself,â Enid said with a disapproving frown, causing you to scrunch up your eyes with indignance,
âI do control myself.â
âWrong.â Wednesday glared at you. âYouâre impulsive.â
You glared right back up at her. Bold of you. âSo are you.â
Wednesdayâs eyes narrowed slightly, âIâm starting to believe you want to become a rug.â
âI would make a lovely rug,â you muttered, eyes darting away. Good.Â
You got to your feet, still holding the icepack in your hand, and looked down at Enid.Â
âLook, if it makes you feel better, Iâll try and âcontrol myselfâ, better in the future, okay?â
Enid looked back up at you and her expression softened, as usual. She couldnât stay mad at you for long. âGood. I donât want you dying on me. Wolves gotta stick together, yâknow?â
Wednesday could feel herself getting nauseous at the horrible cliche, and she frowned, eyes narrowing. âJust leave; I have work to do.â
You turned, a small smirk on your face as you mock-saluted, turning on your heel. âSee you later, Dr. Addams.â
Rolling her eyes, Wednesday stared at the door for a moment, arms folded, before she noticed Enid with a huge smirk on her face, similar to yours. Raising an eyebrow, she frowned slightly, âwhat?â
âNothing,â she said in her dreadfully sing-song tone, which the raven chose to ignore as she sat back down at her desk, returning to her novel, eyebrows furled in annoyance as it took her a moment to wipe the image of you covered in both your and your opponentâs blood from her mind. Odd. Blood really did look good on anyone.
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