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you weren’t sure when your hips had started shifting on their own.
brian wasn’t doing anything to prompt it, either. you sat comfortably on his thigh, the sleep shorts you wore bunched up slightly. you were simply basking in his presence—fresh out of the shower, sore from work—when his hand gently traced the hem of the shorts.
you shifted slightly upon his ticklish, barely there touch, and froze. brian’s lips quirked up, but he said nothing. his eyes remained on the screen, tuned to a channel that was playing the texas chainsaw massacre. you pressed your cheek to his shoulder, doing your best to ignore his featherlight caressing.
you did well for a while—at least you thought you did.
“angel,” his voice was warm, a little strained at the edges, “drivin’ me crazy over here.”
you looked up curiously, and only then did you notice the burning in your thighs. you glanced down, face heating at the sight:
a dark spot, barely visible against his pajama pants.
“i’m sorry,” you covered your face in embarrassment, moving to stand up and run away. brian caught you with ease, redirecting you back onto him. except this time, he lowered you directly onto his lap.
you felt him pressing against you, hard and wanting.
“have i been neglectin’ you, sweet thing?” he cooed, hands dragging over your thighs and landing on your hips, “bless your heart…you’re shakin’ all over…”
your breathing quickened as his fingertips barely brushed against the soaked gusset of your underwear, your sleep shorts rendered useless and pulled to the side. “take these off, hm? it’ll feel better,” he coaxed you up, just enough to help you undress your lower half.
you whimpered when your bare pussy reconnected with him. he’d shoved down his boxers and pants, allowing you to grind fully against him. you felt him slide his cock between your legs, nestling it comfortably against your soaked heat.
“i know, angel, i know,” he whispered upon your quiet sounds, “need me to fix it for you?”
you nodded swiftly, and fell into his body when he began to move you. your folds dragged along the length of him, and brian smiled upon feeling your hands dig into his skin.
“poor thing ain’t wanna tell me she was feelin’ needy,” he mused, slowing his rhythm to allow you to pace yourself. you whined when he ceased, and he grinned something wicked, “aww, can’t do it? come on, baby, try.”
brian relaxed into the sofa when you slowly dragged your body along him, bringing you in for a kiss that was all tongue and breathing. when you separated, he slid his thumb between your lips, pushing around your mixed saliva. he messily smeared it down your throat, eyes swirling with desire and utter fondness.
“atta girl,” he breathed when your pace quickened. your whines and tremors were increasing, and he knew you were close.
“am i doing good?” you asked, eyes teary and lips swollen.
brian’s never been so in love.
“the best, angel.”
you slowed suddenly, and he tilted his head curiously when you shoved him fully against the sofa. he sunk into the cushions, groaning when you lowered yourself onto him.
“don’t wanna cum yet,” you murmured shyly, “want you a little more.”
“take all you want, pretty baby,” he encouraged, hands greedily squeezing the fat of your thighs, “i’ll lay here all night.”
you smiled nervously, the twinkle of shyness and excitement making his heart flutter.
“go on.”
and when you resumed your rhythm, your lips parted as he hit deeper and deeper, brian could only smile, groan, and take it.
God will see you at the lowest point of your life, and say "what the fuck I thought I killed that thing." But you skitter too fast and you are too creepy.
Warnings: praise kink, hand pinning, sex while a literal crime is happening outside, reckless vigilante behavior, inspired by a scene in Narcos, MDNI
a/n: I fear Jason would actually do this in one of his more deranged moods. The others are probably more willing to leave you high and dry, finish the job, and come back later. Jason knows Bruce raised enough children to cover his ass.
Jason Todd is probably one of the few vigilantes who would rather finish what he started with you than rush off to help with the burning building caused by a car explosion a few streets away.
Don't start thinking that Jason doesn't care about Gotham. He loves Gotham, actually. Enough that the city has shaved years off his life and been the reason for his demise more than once. But does he care enough to pull out of the sweet, velvety walls of your pussy?
No, actually.
Bruce raised enough Bat-children for that particular reason.
You tried to get up when the first blast rattled the windows, but Jason was far faster. One broad hand caught both of your wrists and pinned them above your head while the other dragged your ankle to its rightful place over his shoulder, rough fingers curling around your calf as he settled his weight over you again.
"Jason, you have to go. What even was that?"
"Car bomb," he practically purred, pushing the leaky tip of his cock back into your pussy like the explosion had been nothing more than a minor interruption.
You tried to form a protest. Really, you did. But your protest amounted to little more than slapping one of his biceps when he cooed about how wet you were for him. His hips moved in slow, lazy strokes, making it increasingly difficult to remember the rest of the lecture you had prepared for him.
Another siren screamed somewhere outside, followed by the distant crackle of fire and shouting. Red and blue light flashed through the broken blinds of his safehouse, moving over Jason's naked body in restless streaks. It illuminated the sweat running between his pecs and caught in the pale scars scattered across his chest as he folded you deeper beneath him.
His green eyes never left your face, not even when another siren joined the first, while Gotham continued doing what Gotham did best.
Falling apart.
"Y-you need to go, Jay," you insisted, forcing the words between the moans slipping from your lips as he continued hitting that weak spot
"In a minute," he answered with a wink and a firm squeeze around your wrists.
God, Jason could be mean when he wanted to be. Today just happened to be one of those days.
Apparently, a minute meant whenever he was finished pulling every pretty sound he could from your lips, listening to the wet drag of your pussy around his cock whenever he found the spot that curled your toes.
"Couldn't leave you like this. So needy," he muttered against your throat, planting a constellation of kisses along your skin. The scrape of his stubble followed each one, rough enough to leave you warm before his lips soothed over the same spot. "Look at you. So wet for me."
"Jay," you breathed.
His palm pressed against the bulge his cock made low in your stomach, buried so deep inside you that you could barely breathe. You had a perfectly good argument prepared about how wrong it was for him to still be inside you while people were probably panicking in the streets, but then he pushed your leg farther back and rolled his hips again, and suddenly civic responsibility became a very difficult concept to hold on to.
"Gorgeous," he mused against your throat, kissing the hollow beneath your collarbone.
He finally released your hands, only so you could claw at his broad shoulders while he cupped your breasts. Jason muttered under his breath about how soft you were and how perfectly your breasts fit into his palms while you melted beneath him.
"I know, baby." His thumb and forefinger circled your nipple as it budded beneath his touch with a soft tug. "Gotham's falling apart." His teeth grazed your throat, leaving behind a mark that would darken by morning. "It does that every night."
The radio on the floor beside his helmet and your overnight bag had been going off nonstop by then, voices overlapping through bursts of static.
"Red Hood, respond."
Tim.
"Hood, I didn't come to Gotham to pick up after you. Where the hell are you?"
Dick.
Obviously, Jason was far too occupied to turn off the radio or do anything about the situation outside.
His grip around your breast tightened as his thrusts grew harder, matching the desperate movement of your hips. The mattress shifted beneath you while he watched your face with an unbearably smug, yet adoring look.
"Pretty thing," he groaned, eyes falling shut as his dark brows pinched together. He muttered about how close he was before catching your mouth with his. "What if I just let the city burn for you, hm?"
A burst of gunfire cracked through the radio and echoed from two streets down, sharp enough to make you flinch and tighten around his cock. Jason only paused long enough to listen, still toying with your breast as he cocked his head slightly.
"Modified M4," he confirmed against your pout. Another burst followed, as did his hips. "Cheap suppressor, too."
The radio crackled again with several increasingly annoyed demands to know where he was. Jason groaned for an entirely different reason and pressed his forehead against yours. His fingers left your breast and slipped between your bodies, finding your clit with practiced ease.
Your back arched before you could stop it.
"There you go," he praised, his mouth brushing across your cheek. "That's it, dove. Let me feel you."
His roughened thumb moved in slow circles, cruel and steady.
"You gonna come on my cock?" he asked, his voice dropping lower. "That what you need?"
The words kept spilling out between kisses, each one rougher and more desperate than the last.
Then Dick mentioned something about tracking Jason's suit and dragging him out himself.
That finally got a reaction.
Not the reaction Dick wanted, obviously.
Jason hooked an arm around your waist and hauled you upright until you were straddling him, your knees sinking into the mattress on either side of his hips. His hands settled at your waist, thumbs pressing into the soft flesh of your sides as he guided you down again.
"Then we'd better finish before he gets here."
"Jason, I swear to God - "
"Yeah?" His green eyes glinted beneath lowered lashes. "Tell him how good I make you feel."
You made an offended little noise, but Jason only laughed and caught your lower lip between his teeth before kissing you again.
"That's my baby," he murmured, hands tightening around your waist as his thrusts grew meaner beneath you. Chest pressed against yours. The sound of skin hitting skin and all the lewd noises of your cunt filling the room. "So soft. So perfectly made for me. Don't know how you expect me to leave when you feel this good."
Outside, sirens wailed. The radio kept spitting out his name. Red light slid through the blinds while Gotham tried to tear itself apart a few streets away.
"You are genuinely the worst vigilante in Gotham."
"But I'm your favorite," Jason laughed as he pushed himself impossibly deeper.
You could bite, scratch, curse, and remind him that people were literally depending on him, but he answered every protest with another kiss and harsh thrust.
He was not leaving until both of you came.
And even then, Jason Todd had never been particularly good at stopping after one round.
tw : afab!reader, somno, pet names, sortaaa dubcon if you squint but you’re rlly into it, perv!tim, ehhh why not stalker!tim
note : highly highly inspired by this audio. i heard it and immediately thought of tim <3
can’t stop thinking about brother’s best friend!tim who’s been crushing on you hard and is so painfully obvious about it. you’ve known it for months, could tell by how he not-so-subtly checks you out or lingers too close. sometimes he swears you avoid him.
then one night he’s over at your place, came over to play video games, and now your brother’s passed out on the couch, so he takes this as his chance to sneak to your room. no one would suspect the polite, quiet genius would be such a perv, but he was. and only for you.
tim slips into your dark room, heart pounding because he knows this is wrong but can’t stop himself. your breathing’s evened out. you’ve just fallen under, blankets kicked off, and you’re in nothing but your panties and a t-shirt. the sight alone already has him twitching in his jeans.
you don’t even stir as tim sinks onto the plush mattress so carefully, barely grazing his hands over your thighs. “sorry, just need you…” he whispers.
he starts off gentle, leading soft kisses that echo in the quiet of your bedroom up your thighs. goosebumps rise on your skin and it does something to him. even in your sleep, you’re still reacting to his touch.
then when he reaches your clothed pussy, he’s so gentle as he pulls them off, stuffing them in his pocket.
just barely, tim spreads your thighs, just enough to squeeze between them. you smell divine, so unbelievably perfect, his mouth waters. he really doesn’t want to rush it but you’re making it so hard.
puck. puck.
two tiny kisses directly on your clit, and he finds almost ridiculous delight in watching the little nub twitch under his lips.
“fuck, you taste so good,” he whispers, dragging a slow tongue up your folds until he meets your clit, lapping relentlessly at the swollen, red bundle.
“been thinking about this every time i come over,” he pauses for only a second between his sentences before sinking right back in. lick, lick, lick, lick, lick.
he halts his merciless lapping to suck gently on your clit.
“one day i’m gonna do this right,” he says, going back in to lick right over your tight little hole. “ask you out properly.”
he whimpers right up against your folds and jerks his hips forward, painfully hard cock pressing against your bed.
“be your boyfriend.”
he whines again when you clench around his tongue.
“i know i should wait, but i can’t stop thinking about you— angh.”
whatever it was— whether it be his loud whimpering or the sensation below your waist —it woke you up, reality hitting you like a truck. you sit up fast, half your weight on your elbows as you clench down hard around nothing.
“t-tim!” you gasp, looking right down at him to see those guilty, glassy blue eyes. head buried between your legs as he continues to lick you without mercy. “w-what are you doing?!”
but your body betrays you instantly, his tongue hitting your clit just right, just enough to make your hips buck forward. for more.
he moans against your soaked folds, the vibrations rattling through you.
“i’m so sorry,” he lets go of your clit long enough to say, voice wrecked, lips shiny with your slick. “i couldn’t help it.”
he buries himself between your legs again, nose nudging against your puffy clit as he licks at your spasming, drooling hole.
“one day i’m gonna ask you out on a real date, but right now—” lick, lick— suck. his eyes never leave yours for a second. “i need you to cum on my tongue, baby. yeah?”
your eyes roll as you fall flat on your back again, hand flying down to grip his hair, tim’s name a mantra on your tongue. you’re trying to be as quiet as you can with your brother down the hallway, but it’s hard to when you’re being ravished by his hot friend.
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CW: Explicit sexual content, cunnilingus, pet play / puppy play kink, collar kink, rough sex, overstimulation, degradation, praise, violence, blood, physical fight, insults, petty crime, obsessive behavior, emotional distress, emotional manipulation, moral ambiguity, featuring appearances by Tim, Brian, Ben, Jeff, and Jack
Summary: After days of uneasy silence, Toby reappears. The pull between you only grows stronger, even as the dangers of his world loom larger than ever.
Wordcount: 14k
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Part 2: HERE
The last three days had been a special kind of hell.
You hadn’t seen Toby since the night he left your house, the words “I kill people” still hanging in the air between you. You’d told him you needed time. That you couldn’t just… process something like that in one breath and move on. He’d nodded, and then disappeared.
No texts - you didn’t even have his number. No surprise visits to the gas station. Nothing but radio silence and the gnawing, contradictory ache in your chest that grew worse every hour. Part of you had been terrified his friends had finally scared him off for good. Another, quieter, more shameful part had almost hoped they had. Because if he stayed away, you wouldn’t have to decide what it said about you that you still wanted him.
You were still shaken from that night at the store. The way the dark-haired man had leaned over the counter, venom dripping from every word as he called you a whore. The cold disgust in the blond one’s eyes. The casual entitlement as they stole from you and spat on your floor like they owned the place - and owned Toby by extension. It had been disgusting. Infuriating.
And somehow, it had only made you miss your thief more.
You stood in front of your mirror, finishing up for your night shift. You’d brushed your hair until it fell in loose, shining waves, added a little extra mascara and gloss, just enough to feel like you had some control over something. Your work polo clung to your chest, the top two buttons undone against the stupid humidity. Denim shorts sat low on your hips, frayed hems brushing your thighs. When you turned slightly to check yourself, your eyes caught on the faint yellowish-green marks still blooming across your neck and collarbones.
Little reminders of Toby’s mouth. Of how desperately he’d sucked and bitten while he fucked you like he was trying to crawl inside your skin and stay there.
Your fingers traced one of the bruises. A slow, conflicted breath left you.
You missed him. God, you missed him. But every time the warmth flared in your chest, something colder followed right behind it - images of blood on his hands, of the casual way he’d admitted what he did, of the heavy weapons you now knew he carried. You’d asked for time. You’d meant it.
And yet… after meeting his so-called friends, that need for distance had started to feel thinner. More like a polite lie you were telling yourself because the truth - that you were already in too deep - scared you more than the blood ever could.
A sharp tink against the window made you jump.
Then another. And another.
Rocks. Definitely rocks.
Your heart slammed against your ribs as you crossed to the window and peered out into the growing dusk. There, half-hidden by the treeline at the edge of your yard, stood Toby.
Same dark navy hoodie. Bandana pulled down around his neck. Messy brown hair sticking up in every direction. Even from here you could see that crooked, mischievous grin splitting his scarred face. He waved, quick, almost shy, like he hadn’t dropped a bomb on your life and then vanished for three days.
Your stomach flipped violently. Relief, sharp and stupid and dangerous, flooded through you so fast it made your eyes sting. He came back. He actually came back.
But right behind it came the colder wave: the knowledge of what he was. What he did. What those hatchets you hadn’t even seen yet had already done.
You bit down hard on the smile threatening to break across your face. You couldn’t quite kill it.
Toby’s head twitched sharply to the side with that familiar little crack, and his grin widened. He waved again, slower this time, like he was making sure you saw him.
You didn’t even think about it. You turned away from the window, heart hammering, and headed straight for the front door. Your feet padded quickly across the floorboards as you unlocked it and stepped out onto the porch, the warm evening air wrapping around your legs.
Toby straightened up from where he’d been leaning against a tree, shoulders rolling with a restless hitch. He shoved his hands into his hoodie pocket, then pulled them out again, fingers twitching. Another sharp tic jerked his neck sideways as he took a few uneven steps closer, stopping at the edge of your yard like he wasn’t sure if he was welcome yet.
For a long second the two of you just stared at each other.
Then Toby’s scarred mouth curved into that sheepish, hopeful little smile that made your chest ache.
“H-hey,” he called, the stammer cutting through like always. “Missed you.”
You couldn’t hold it back.
The second your feet hit the porch steps, you were moving - half-running down them, heart pounding so hard it felt like it might crack your ribs. Toby’s dark eyes widened the instant he realized you weren’t stopping. His scarred mouth parted in surprise, shoulders hitching sharply as you practically threw yourself at him.
Your arms looped around his neck, pulling him down as you buried your face against the warm skin of his throat. He smelled like pine, smoke, and that faint metallic edge that always seemed to cling to him. You breathed him in like you’d been drowning for three days.
Toby froze for half a second, completely caught off guard, like he’d shown up fully expecting you to slam the door in his face. Then his arms came around you - careful at first, almost hesitant - before they tightened. He lifted you just enough that your toes barely brushed the grass, scarred hands splaying wide across your lower back, pressing you flush against his hoodie.
“Fuck… I’m so happy to see you, Toby,” you muttered into his neck, voice cracking a little.
Toby let out a low, rough hum that vibrated against your cheek. His head twitched hard to the side with a soft crack, but he didn’t pull away. Instead he turned his face into your hair and breathed you in just as deeply, like he’d been starving for it too.
For a long moment neither of you moved. Just held on in the quiet dusk, his restless body twitching against yours every few seconds.
Eventually you forced yourself to loosen your grip, sliding back down until your feet touched the ground again. You kept one hand on his chest, reluctant to let go completely.
“Come inside,” you said softly.
Toby nodded, that crooked, boyish grin flickering back across his face as he followed you up the steps. But the second you turned toward the door, your eyes dropped - and that’s when you saw them.
Two twin hatchets hung from his belt, strapped securely to his hips. The blades were dark, well-worn, edges catching the fading light with a dull, wicked gleam. They looked heavy.
Your blood turned to ice in your veins. It felt surreal - seeing the actual weapons, the ones that had chopped a man to pieces right outside your store. You swallowed hard and kept walking, but your eyes kept flicking back to them, unable to look away for long.
Inside, you led him straight to the living room. The door clicked shut behind you, the sound loud in the quiet house. Toby hovered near the entrance for a second, hands twitching at his sides, before he stepped further in. His gaze was already dragging over you - taking in the tight polo, the short denim shorts, the faint hickeys still visible on your neck.
You couldn’t stop staring at the hatchets.
He finally noticed. His head gave a sharp, involuntary jerk to the left, neck cracking. He glanced down at his hips, then back up at you, something almost sheepish crossing his scarred features.
“…Got a j-job later,” he muttered. “Just… wanted to see y-you ffff-first.”
You nodded, trying your best to keep your face neutral even as your stomach twisted. “Okay.”
Toby took you in again - eyes roaming over your body, lingering on your thighs, your chest, the makeup you’d put on for work - before they settled on your face. He smiled a little, small and lost, like he still couldn’t quite believe you’d hugged him instead of screaming.
You shifted your weight, suddenly nervous again.
“I wanted to talk to you,” you said, chewing the inside of your cheek. “But I didn’t have your number or anything… I had no way to reach you.”
Toby’s brows furrowed slightly, another quick tic rolling through his shoulder. He tilted his head, waiting.
You took a breath.
“Do you… know what happened? At the store the other night?”
He looked genuinely confused. His dark eyes blinked once, then twice, head twitching to the side again with a soft crack.
“…What h-happened?” he asked, voice slow and uncertain. He had no idea.
Your stomach sank. Of course he didn’t.
Those assholes had gone behind Toby’s back, terrorized you at your job, and hadn’t even bothered to tell him. The realization burned hot in your chest as you stood there in your living room, staring at him.
You took a slow breath, trying to keep your voice steady.
“Sit down, Toby.”
He blinked at you, dark eyes wide and uncertain, head jerking sharply to the side with a loud crack. For a second he just stood there, like he was waiting for the other shoe to drop. Then he obeyed, lowering himself onto the edge of your couch, shoulders hunched and restless. His hands immediately started fidgeting in his lap, fingers twisting together.
You sat down beside him, close enough that your bare thigh brushed his jeans. Your knee bounced with agitation as you turned to face him.
“Those two guys you were with the night you stole the Snickers… they showed up at the store a couple nights ago,” you started, voice tight. “While I was working alone.”
Toby’s shoulders hitched violently. His neck snapped to the left again, harder this time. “Wait–w-what? Did they–h-hurt you? Wha–”
You kept going, the words spilling out faster now.
“They just showed up. The dark-haired one - big guy, flannel - he started hitting on me in this really gross, sleazy way. Called me sweetheart, gorgeous… then it got nasty fast.” You looked down at your hands, sighing. “He threatened me. Told me to stay the fuck away from you. Called me a whore, said I was dragging you down, making you sloppy. The taller one - the blonde guy with the serious face - he didn’t say much at first, but then he called me a… a dog-fucking bitch. They stole cigarettes and liquor right in front of me, spat on the floor, and basically told me if I didn’t back off, things would get messy.”
You looked up at Toby.
His reaction was immediate.
The tics slammed into him like a storm. His head jerked hard to the side - crack - then again, shoulders rolling and hitching so aggressively his whole upper body twitched. His dark eyes went wide with disbelief, mouth opening and closing like he couldn’t find words fast enough.
“I–I didn’t–fuck,” he stammered, voice cracking. “I h-had no idea. None. I swear to fucking G-God I didn’t know they–shit–”
He buried his face in his hands, elbows on his knees, fingers digging into his messy hair. Another violent full-body tic rolled through him, making his shoulders jerk upward hard enough that you heard his neck crack again.
“Those guys… that was T-Tim and Brian,” he muttered through his hands, voice muffled and raw. “They’re… they’re my friends. They were just l-looking out for m-me, but they had no right–no ffff-fucking right to do that t-t-to you.”
You swallowed, heart still racing.
“What even is the deal here, Toby?” you asked quietly. “Are you guys in a gang or something?”
Toby let out a loud, frustrated groan. He shoved himself up off the couch and started pacing, uneven steps carrying him back and forth across your living room. His hands flexed at his sides, opening and closing, the twin hatchets at his hips swaying with every restless movement.
“It’s… it’s c-complicated,” he muttered, head twitching sharply. “We’re not–I mean, it’s not l-like a gang gang, but… something like that, I g-guess. We do jobs. And we’ve buh-been doing t-them together for a l-l-long time. They think I’m g-gonna fuck everything up w-with you.”
He stopped pacing for a second, turning to look at you. His scarred face was twisted with guilt, eyes restless and bright with frustration.
“I’m so f-fucking sorry,” he said, voice rough and earnest. “I never wanted them a-a-a-anywhere near you. I told Tim to suh-stay out of it. I–I really like y-you. Like, a lot. More than I p-probably should. And they k-know that. That’s why they d-did it.”
He took a shaky step closer, shoulders hitching again as he looked down at you on the couch.
“I’ll t-talk to them. Make sure they never ffff-fucking bother you a-a-again. I promise.”
It was really starting to piss you off.
The way those two had strutted into your store like they owned Toby’s choices - owned you - like he was some dumb kid who needed to be kept on a leash. It made your blood boil. Toby wasn’t their property. He wasn’t a problem to be managed. He was… Toby. Restless and scarred and terrifyingly honest and yours, at least for right now.
You reached over and grabbed his hand, squeezing it tight between both of yours. His fingers twitched once, then curled around yours almost desperately, palm warm and rough.
“I hate how they talked to me,” you said, voice low but fierce. “Like they were so much better than you. Like they could just walk in, threaten me, and decide who you’re allowed to see. It was disgusting. Do they always act like that? Like they’re in charge of you?”
Toby looked down at your interlocked hands, his thumb brushing absently over your knuckles. His head gave a quick, sharp tic to the side before he shrugged, a little lost.
“They can be a lot,” he muttered. “But… we’ve buh-been through a lot t-together. They’ve got their reasons. Tim especially. It’s not–it’s not personal with you. They’re just…”
He trailed off, shoulders hitching hard.
You wanted to scream.
It was so obvious: Toby took it. He shut up, he let them scold him and boss him around because that’s what he was used to. And it made something protective and angry twist deep in your chest. He deserved better than being treated like the unstable attack dog of the group.
“God, I just want to slap Tim so fucking hard,” you burst out, the words tumbling faster. “Punch him right in his smug fucking face. Kick his ass. Tell him to mind his own goddamn business and stop treating you like a stupid kid who can’t make his own choices. I’m serious, Toby. The way he leaned over the counter and spat on my floor? I wanted to throw the register at his head.”
Toby stared at you for a second… then let out a short, surprised laugh. His shoulders shook with it, another violent tic jerking his neck sideways.
You weren’t done.
“And if I ever see him again, I’m borrowing these,” you said, reaching down and tapping one of the hatchet handles at his hip. “Just for a minute. I’ll be quick.”
Toby laughed harder - genuine, breathless laughter that made his whole body twitch. He collapsed back onto the couch beside you, leaning heavily over you as he buried his face in the crook of your neck. His messy hair tickled your cheek, his breath warm against your skin, still shaking with quiet chuckles.
“F-fuck… you’re crazy,” he mumbled into your neck, voice muffled and warm. You could feel him smiling against you. “You’d actually try it, w-wouldn’t you?”
You wrapped your arms around him tightly, hugging him close. One hand slid up to thread through his messy brown hair, holding him there. You laughed too, the sound mixing with his, but underneath it you still felt that heavy twist of frustration and worry.
“Yeah, well… someone has to stand up for you,” you said softly, pressing your cheek to the top of his head. “Since you won’t do it yourself.”
Toby’s arms tightened around your waist, pulling you closer until you were half in his lap. He leaned further into you, scarred face hidden against your throat. You hugged him a little tighter, fingers tracing one of the scars at the back of his neck.
You kept one hand buried in his messy brown hair, petting him slowly, fingers dragging through the strands and scratching lightly at his scalp. Toby melted under the touch with a low, broken hum, pressing even closer. His shoulders hitched hard once, twice, but he stayed curled against you like he never wanted to move again.
Then his mouth found your throat.
Warm, scarred lips brushed over the fading hickeys he’d left days ago, followed by slow, open-mouthed kisses that made your breath catch. He worked his way lower, kissing and licking across your collarbones, sucking gently on the sensitive skin just above the neckline of your polo. Every press of his mouth sent little sparks racing down your spine.
You hummed softly, tilting your head to give him better access. When he lifted his face again, you caught his jaw in your hand and pulled him up into a proper kiss.
It started sweet - almost careful - but within seconds it turned hungry. Toby groaned into your mouth as your tongues slid together, his hands roaming greedily over your waist and hips. You made out like that on the couch for a long minute, slow and deep and messy, the wet sounds of lips and tongues filling the quiet living room.
You broke just enough to speak, still holding his jaw firmly in your palm, thumb stroking over the thick scar on his cheek.
“You’re strong,” you whispered against his lips. “You’re capable. You’re not gonna take shit from anyone anymore. Not Tim. Not Brian. Not anybody. Got it?”
Toby’s dark eyes were glassy, breathing ragged. He nodded fast, another sharp tic jerking his head to the side with a soft crack. His hands tightened on your waist, fingers digging into your sides, then sliding down to grip your bare thighs right under the hem of your denim shorts.
“Y-yeah,” he breathed. “I g-got it.”
He leaned in again, chasing your mouth desperately. You let him kiss you, deep and filthy, before pulling back once more. Your thumb traced his bottom lip as you looked him dead in the eyes.
“And no one is allowed to insult us like that again,” you said, voice low and serious. “No one calls me a whore. No one calls you a dog. Especially not them.”
Toby nodded again, almost frantically, eyes locked on yours with that intense, obsessive shine you were starting to crave.
“I k-know,” he rasped. “I won’t let them. Never a-again.”
He stayed like that for a second, before gently pushing you off his lap and slowly sliding down off the couch. He settled on his knees between your spread thighs, right in front of you, hands resting on your legs. The twin hatchets at his hips shifted with the movement, handles bumping against the couch.
Toby looked up at you through his messy bangs, almost shy for a moment, cheeks faintly flushed under the scars. His fingers moved to the button of your denim shorts, popping it open with careful hands. He dragged the zipper down slowly, eyes flicking back up to your face like he was waiting for permission.
Then, voice barely above a whisper and a little timid, he admitted:
“But just so y-you know– I d-don’t mind being your dog…”
The words hit you like a spark straight to your core.
Heat flooded between your thighs instantly. You felt yourself get wet - soaked, really - just from the shy, honest way he said it. Your breath hitched, thighs pressing together slightly around his shoulders as fresh arousal throbbed through you.
His dark eyes darkened further, a crooked little smile tugging at his scarred mouth as he watched your face. His fingers hooked into the waistband of your shorts and panties, ready to pull them down, waiting for you to tell him what you wanted.
You couldn’t help the wicked little smile that spread across your face at his shy confession.
“Oh yeah?” you teased, voice low and sweet as you looked down at him kneeling between your thighs. “You wanna be my little puppy? My personal pet?”
Toby groaned loud and broken, the sound vibrating against your skin. His head jerked sharply to the side with a crack, and he nodded so frantically it looked like it hurt.
“F-fuck yes,” he rasped, fingers already yanking desperately at your denim shorts and panties. “Please–I wanna be yours. Your g-good boy. Your ffff-fucking pet–”
You lifted your hips just enough to help him, and he practically ripped the fabric down your legs in one rough tug, tossing your shorts and soaked panties somewhere behind him. The cool air hit your wet pussy and you shivered.
You threaded your fingers through his messy hair again, tugging lightly.
“Maybe I should get you a collar then,” you purred, watching his reaction. “A nice one. So everyone knows who you belong to.”
Toby actually shook. A full-body tremor rolled through him, shoulders hitching violently as another loud crack sounded from his neck. His dark eyes were blown wide, pupils swallowing almost all the color.
“Yes–please,” he begged, voice wrecked. He spread your thighs wider with both scarred hands, pushing them apart until you were completely open for him. “Put me on a l-leash. I’m yours–I’m f-fucking yours–”
He leaned in immediately and pressed a hot, open-mouthed kiss right against your dripping pussy, like he couldn’t wait another second. His lips dragged slowly up your slick folds before he sucked gently on your clit, moaning loud and shameless into your cunt.
You moaned right back, back arching off the couch as you grabbed a tight fistful of his hair.
“Fuck–Toby,” you gasped, a breathless little giggle slipping out. “I will. I’ll collar you and leash you if you eat this pussy like a good boy.”
He whimpered against you, the sound muffled and desperate. One of his hands was already palming himself roughly through his jeans, grinding the heel of his palm against his obvious hard-on while his tongue licked a long, sloppy stripe from your entrance up to your clit.
Then he really went down on you.
Toby devoured you like a man starved. There was nothing shy or hesitant about it now. He buried his face between your thighs, nose pressing against your clit as his tongue shoved inside you, fucking in and out with wet, obscene sounds. He groaned and whimpered the whole time, the vibrations shooting straight through your core.
He licked broad and messy, dragging his tongue everywhere - lapping up every drop of your arousal. Then he focused on your clit, sucking it hard between his lips while his tongue flicked fast and relentless against the sensitive bud. Your hips jerked, but he held you down with those strong hands, fingers digging bruises into your thighs as he kept you spread open for him.
“F-fuuuck, you taste so good,” he slurred against your pussy, voice thick and muffled. “So fucking w-wet–all for me–”
He spit directly on your clit, watching it glisten for half a second before diving back in, sucking and licking with renewed hunger. His head twitched hard against your thigh and the tic made him grind his face harder into you, nose rubbing perfect circles on your swollen clit while his tongue pushed deep again.
You were soaking his chin, his mouth, dripping down onto the couch, but Toby didn’t care. He was lost in it - moaning, slurping, eating you out with filthy, eager sounds that filled the entire living room. Every few seconds his shoulders hitched or his neck jerked, but it only made him more frantic, like the tics fed into his desperation.
He pulled back just enough to look up at you, lips shiny and swollen, chin glistening with your slick.
“C-call me your good p-puppy again,” he begged hoarsely, voice cracking. “Please–”
You tightened your grip in his hair and yanked him back down.
“Good boy,” you moaned, thighs trembling around his head. “Such a good little puppy. Eating my pussy so fucking well–”
Toby whimpered loudly and doubled down, sucking your clit hard while two thick fingers suddenly pushed inside you, curling instantly against that perfect spot. He pumped them fast, fucking you with his fingers while his mouth worked your clit without mercy.
The wet squelching sounds were downright pornographic. Your hips bucked against his face, grinding shamelessly as pleasure coiled tighter and tighter in your belly. He was palming himself harder now, hips twitching like he was barely holding it together, but he refused to stop until you came.
You were so close already - thighs shaking, stomach tightening, moans spilling louder and louder.
“Toby–fuck–don’t stop, I’m gonna–”
He moaned desperately into your cunt and sucked harder, fingers curling and thrusting perfectly, and that was it.
Your orgasm crashed over you hard. You cried out, back arching violently as your pussy clenched around his fingers, gushing against his tongue. Toby kept licking and sucking you through it, drinking down every drop like he was addicted, whimpering and groaning the whole time while his own hips jerked against his hand.
He didn’t stop even when you started twitching from overstimulation - only slowing his tongue into long, lazy licks to clean you up, savoring every last bit of you.
When you finally sagged back against the couch, panting and trembling, Toby rested his scarred cheek against your inner thigh, looking up at you with glassy, adoring eyes and a shiny, fucked-out grin.
His voice was hoarse, wrecked, and completely sincere when he whispered:
“…Can I a-actually have a c-collar?”
You let out a soft, surprised laugh, still catching your breath as you looked down at him kneeling there like the most eager puppy in the world.
“You’re serious?” you teased, grinning. “Alright, puppy. I’ll get you a collar. A nice one. Maybe even with your name on it.”
Toby’s whole face lit up, dark eyes sparkling with pure, unfiltered delight. He nodded fast, another sharp tic jerking his head to the side with a loud crack.
“Yes–fuck yes, puh-please,” he breathed.
You stroked his hair once more, then gently pushed at his shoulders.
“Sit on the couch, baby.”
He obeyed instantly. First he unclipped the twin hatchets from his belt and set them carefully on the floor with a heavy thunk, then dropped onto the couch, legs spread wide. His hands flexed restlessly on his thighs as he watched you stand up.
You moved between his knees and helped him shove his jeans and boxers down his hips. His thick cock sprang free, already rock-hard and flushed dark, curving slightly upward with a bead of pre-cum glistening at the tip. You wrapped your hand around him, giving a few slow, firm strokes while you leaned in and kissed him deeply.
Toby moaned into your mouth, hips twitching up into your fist. You spit directly onto his cock, letting the warm saliva drip down his length before you stroked it in, spreading it nice and slick. Your thumb swirled over the sensitive head on every upstroke, squeezing just how you knew he liked. All the while your tongues slid together, wet and hungry.
“Such a good boy,” you whispered against his lips, jerking him a little faster. “So hard for me already.”
He whimpered, scarred hands grabbing at your waist, pulling you closer.
You finally climbed onto his lap, knees sinking into the cushions on either side of his hips. You reached down, lined his cock up with your soaked entrance, and slowly sank down.
The stretch was overwhelming.
A broken moan tore from your throat as his thick length pushed inside you inch by inch, splitting you open so perfectly it made your eyes flutter. He was so deep like this - filling you completely, pressing right against that spot that made your eyes roll back. Your pussy fluttered and clenched around him, dripping down his shaft as you bottomed out with a shaky gasp.
“F-fuuuck–” Toby groaned, head falling back against the couch cushions. His neck cracked sharply to the side, but he didn’t seem to notice. His hands immediately grabbed two big handfuls of your ass, squeezing hard as he pulled you down even tighter against him. “So tight–so fucking wet, o-oh my God–”
You braced your hands on his chest and started riding him.
Slow at first, rolling your hips in deep, grinding circles so you could feel every thick inch of him dragging inside you. Your tits bounced under your polo with every movement. Toby’s eyes were glued to where your bodies joined, watching his cock disappear into your dripping pussy over and over with pure awe on his face.
Then you picked up the pace.
You bounced on his cock harder, faster, the wet slap of skin on skin filling the living room. Every time you dropped down, his hips bucked up to meet you, driving himself even deeper.
“Fuck, Toby–you feel so good,” you moaned, nails digging into his scarred shoulders. “Such a big fucking dick. Stretching me so full–”
Toby let out a wrecked, stuttering moan, head lolling back against the cushions again. His mouth hung open, eyes half-lidded and glassy as he panted.
“Y-yours–it’s a-all yours,” he rasped, voice cracking. His hands gripped your ass tighter, fingers bruising as he started actively pulling you down onto him with every bounce. “Ride me–fuck, r-ride your puppy–please–”
You leaned forward, bracing one hand on the back of the couch so you could fuck him even harder. Your moans mixed with his, loud and desperate, absolutely filthy. Every slap of your ass against his thighs sent jolts of pleasure through you. His cock hit that perfect spot on every downstroke, making your eyes roll back.
“That’s it, puppy,” you panted, grinding down hard on his cock. “Take this pussy. You’re doing so good for me–such a good boy–”
Toby’s head snapped to the side with another violent tic, but his grip on your ass never loosened. He was thrusting up frantically now, meeting every bounce, chasing his pleasure with shameless desperation. Sweat beaded on his forehead. His moans were getting louder, more broken, the stammer falling apart completely.
“I– I’m gonna–fuck, I’m s-so close a-already–” he whined, sounding almost embarrassed at how fast he was losing it.
You rode him faster, clenching around his throbbing cock on every stroke.
“Cum for me, puppy,” you moaned right against his ear, biting his scarred neck. “Fill me up. Be a good boy and cum deep inside me–”
That did it.
Toby’s whole body seized. His head slammed back against the couch, neck cracking loudly as his hips stuttered up hard. A loud, shattered moan ripped out of him as he came - thick, hot ropes of cum flooding deep inside your pussy. Pulse after pulse, so much it immediately started leaking out around his cock, dripping down his balls and onto the couch. His hands kept your ass pinned down tight against him, holding you there while he emptied himself completely, twitching and groaning through every spurt.
“F-fuuuck–thank you–thank you–” he whimpered, voice hoarse and wrecked, still cumming.
You kept rolling your hips slowly, milking him through it until he was trembling and oversensitive beneath you, breathing hard against your neck.
You stayed like that for a long moment, still straddling his lap, his softening cock buried deep inside you as the aftershocks slowly faded. Your forehead rested against his, both of you breathing hard, skin slick with sweat.
Eventually you lifted yourself off him with a soft, wet sound. A thick gush of his cum followed, running down your inner thighs as you shifted to sit beside him on the couch. You leaned heavily against his side, cheek pressed to his shoulder.
Toby immediately threw his arm around you, pulling you closer. His chest was still heaving, breath ragged as he tried to come down. For a while you just sat there in comfortable silence, your hand gently petting his bare thigh, fingers tracing old scars and fresh bruises.
Then reality started creeping back in.
You tilted your head to look up at him. “What are you gonna do about Tim and Brian?”
Toby’s shoulders hitched hard. He stared at the ceiling for a second, neck cracking sharply to the side.
“I’m gonna t-talk to them,” he muttered. “As soon as I get h-home from this job tuh-tonight. They had n-no right to go a-a-a-after you like that. I’m done letting them p-pull that shit.”
You nodded slowly, still stroking his thigh. “You all live together?”
“Yeah,” he said, a little too quickly. His fingers twitched against your shoulder. He clearly didn’t want to talk about it. “We do.”
You let it drop for now.
The silence stretched again. Your eyes drifted down to the twin hatchets lying on the floor. The reality of what he was about to go do - of what those weapons were for - hit you like a truck. Your stomach twisted with guilt and unease.
“…Who’s the job tonight?” you asked quietly, voice small. “Is it… someone innocent? I feel really fucked up about this, Toby. Knowing you’re gonna take a life.”
Toby squeezed your shoulder gently, thumb rubbing slow circles over your polo. He turned his head to look at you, dark eyes serious despite the post-sex haze.
“It’s not innocent,” he said. “My b-boss marks the targets. People who n-need to be e-eliminated. This guy… he deserves it. Trust me.”
It still felt so strange hearing him talk about it so casually - like murder was just another shift at the gas station. You swallowed hard and nodded, even though part of you still felt morally sick.
Curiosity got the better of you.
You leaned forward and reached down, carefully picking up one of the hatchets from the floor. It was surprisingly heavy in your hand, the wooden handle smooth from years of use, the blade dark and wickedly sharp. You slid it free from its holder, turning it slowly, feeling the weight and balance. The edge gleamed even in the low lamplight.
Toby watched you the entire time, one hand gently petting your hair, brushing it back from your face.
You ran your thumb carefully along the flat of the blade, careful not to cut yourself.
“…How does it feel?” you asked softly. “When you use it.”
Toby was quiet for a moment, head twitching once, twice. His scarred fingers kept stroking through your hair.
“It feels…” He exhaled slowly. “Like the m-most natural t-thing in the world.”
A shiver ran down your spine - cold and electric at the same time. The words should have terrified you. Instead, something darker, something thrilling twisted low in your belly. You stared at the hatchet in your hands, heart beating faster.
Toby’s arm tightened around you, pulling you closer again. His voice dropped, rough and honest.
“You don’t have t-to like it,” he murmured against your hair. “But it’s w-who I am.”
You set the hatchet back down carefully, the heavy thunk sounding final on the floorboards. Your hand returned to his thigh, but your mind was spinning - fear, arousal, affection, and that strange new thrill all tangled together.
You hummed softly, still leaning against him. “It’s… really hard to grasp all of this.”
Toby nodded, his head twitching sharply to the side with a quiet crack. “I know,” he murmured. “It’s a lot.”
You sat there for another moment, then sighed and slowly pushed yourself up off the couch. “I need to put on new panties. I’ll be right back.”
You hurried down the short hallway to your bedroom, thighs still slick with his cum. In the bathroom you quickly wiped yourself clean, tossed the messy tissue, and slipped on a fresh pair of panties. When you came back into the living room, Toby had already pulled his jeans and boxers back up. He was sitting on the couch again, absently toying with one of your throw pillows, flipping it over in his hands like he didn’t know what else to do with them.
His dark eyes immediately dropped to your bare legs as you walked in. He stared openly, hungrily, tracking every step until you bent down to grab your denim shorts from the floor. You shot him a little smile over your shoulder as you tugged them back on.
He smiled back - that crooked, scarred, boyish grin that made your chest feel warm.
You buttoned your shorts and laughed under your breath. “Okay, I have something to tell you.”
Toby tilted his head, still smiling. “What?”
You chewed your lip for a second, suddenly a little shy. “When Tim and Brian came into the store… I kind of freaked out and told them you were my boyfriend. I said we were together and happy and everything. It just kind of slipped out.”
Toby went completely still.
For a long second he just stared at you, dark eyes wide, mouth slightly parted like he couldn’t process what you’d said. His shoulders hitched hard once, twice. Then his whole face lit up with pure, stunned disbelief and joy.
“…You did?” he asked, voice cracking.
You nodded, grinning.
He stood up so fast it was almost comical, crossing the two steps between you in one restless stride. His hands grabbed your waist, pulling you flush against him.
“Like… this m-means we’re boyfriend and g-girlfriend?” he asked, almost breathless, head twitching sharply to the side.
You giggled and gave his chest a light push, cheeks burning. “No. I mean, I don’t know… maybe? I was just pissed off at them and it came out.”
Toby didn’t care about the technicalities.
He grinned huge and wrapped his arms around you tightly, burying his face in your hair as he hugged you. His body was still twitching with restless energy, but he held you so close you could feel his heart hammering against your chest.
You laughed into his hoodie, wrapping your arms around his waist and squeezing him back just as hard. “I seriously need to get your number though. You’re out here calling yourself my boyfriend and I don’t even have you in my phone.”
Toby pulled back just enough to look at you, still smiling like an idiot. “Yeah. Fuck yeah.”
You both fished your phones out. He handed you his - an older cracked model with a completely shattered screen - and you saved your contact under:
“your owner 🖤”
When you handed it back, Toby’s face went bright red. He stared at the screen for a second, then let out a short, choppy laugh and immediately started typing in your phone. He saved himself under:
“boyfriend 🪓”
You burst out laughing when you saw it. “Cheesy.”
“Shut up,” he muttered, but he was grinning as he pulled you in again.
You kissed him - slow and sweet at first, then deeper, tongues brushing lazily. His hands stayed on your waist, thumbs stroking your sides while his shoulders hitched every few seconds. When you finally pulled back, you were both a little breathless again.
Toby rested his forehead against yours, still smiling like he couldn’t believe any of this was real.
He reluctantly pulled away from you, bending down to grab the twin hatchets from the floor. He clipped them back onto his belt with practiced, efficient movements, the heavy weapons settling against his hips like they belonged there. The sight still sent a strange little jolt through you - part fear, part that dark thrill you were starting to get used to.
Your phone pinged loudly in your hand.
You glanced at the screen. It was Andy, as usual:
yo u late asf
got a surprise for u when u get here lol
hurry up
“Shit,” you muttered, shoving the phone into your back pocket. “I’m late for work.”
Toby straightened up, adjusting the hatchets one last time. A crooked little grin tugged at his scarred mouth.
“Same,” he said, voice low and amused, like the idea of his own “job” was just another casual errand.
You almost shuddered at the reminder - the casual way he was about to go out and kill someone - but you swallowed it down and forced a small smile instead. He didn’t need to see you freaking out right before he left.
He stepped close again, one hand cupping the side of your neck as he leaned in. The kiss was slow and deep, a little desperate at the edges, like he was trying to take as much of you with him as possible. You kissed him back just as hard, fingers gripping the front of his hoodie.
When you finally broke apart, both of you were breathing a little heavier.
You walked him to the front door together, the warm night air brushing over your skin as you stepped outside. Toby lingered on the porch for a second, hands twitching at his sides, head giving a quick, sharp tic to the left with a soft crack.
“Be s-safe at work,” he muttered, eyes flicking over your face.
“You too,” you replied softly, even though the words felt heavy and wrong in your mouth.
He gave you one last crooked smile, then turned and disappeared into the treeline with that familiar uneven walk, shoulders hitching every few steps until the shadows swallowed him.
You stood on the porch for a moment longer, heart doing something complicated in your chest, before you locked the door and headed off toward the gas station.
You pushed open the door to the Stop & Gas, the little bell jingling above you. Andy was already slouched in the chair behind the counter, buzzcut freshly faded, tattoos shifting on his arms as he scrolled through his phone with one hand and casually hit his vape with the other. The “NO SMOKING” sign hanging right above his head looked almost comical.
You smirked, raising your eyebrows at him as you walked in. “Really, dude? With the security cameras rolling?”
Andy glanced up, that lazy, shit-eating grin spreading across his face. He took another slow drag and blew the sweet-smelling vapor toward the ceiling. “You’re never gonna believe what happened.”
You dropped your bag behind the counter and leaned against it, arms crossed. “Hit me.”
He sat up a little straighter, clearly excited to tell the story. “Management called me right before the shift. Said the cameras are completely dead again. Just pure static on every feed. They tried resetting them a bunch of times but nothing worked, so they finally came and took them all down. Apparently it’s happened before at a couple other stores around here too. Something about the woods being so close, interference or whatever.”
You raised your brows. “That’s… odd.”
Andy shrugged, taking another hit from his vape. “Probably some cheap-ass system. Good for me though. Side hustle just got a whole lot easier without Big Brother watching.” He winked.
You hummed, forcing a little chuckle. “Yeah, convenient.”
You shook it off and changed the subject. “So what’s this surprise you texted me about?”
Andy’s grin widened. He clapped his hands together once and reached under the counter, pulling out a greasy paper bag and two big Styrofoam cups. “I hoped you were hungry. Burgers and shakes, just like I promised.”
You actually squealed, eyes lighting up. “No way!”
You gave him a quick side hug, squeezing his shoulder as you snatched the bag. The smell of greasy fast food hit you and your stomach growled instantly. You ripped it open, unwrapping one of the burgers and taking a huge bite.
“Oh my God,” you moaned around the food, slapping the counter with your free hand. “This is so good.”
Andy laughed, already digging into his own burger. “Being an accessory to my business finally paying off, huh?”
“Best perk yet,” you mumbled through a mouthful of fries, wiggling your eyebrows.
The two of you leaned against the counter, eating like animals while the store stayed quiet around you. Andy launched into his usual small talk between bites.
“Got a date tomorrow night,” he said proudly, wiping sauce off his chin. “Some girl I met when I was DJing last weekend. She’s so bad, bro. Tatted, thick, just how I like ‘em.”
You snorted, dipping a fry into your shake. “Nice. Just don’t do that thing where you get too high and start telling conspiracy theories about the government putting trackers in vaccines again. Last date ended with her blocking you before dessert, remember?”
Andy groaned dramatically. “That was one time! I’m on my best behavior this go-around, swear.”
You grinned, licking ketchup off your thumb. “Mhm. I’ll believe it when I see it.”
He took another massive bite of his burger, chewing thoughtfully for a second before perking up. “Oh, speaking of DJing, I got another gig next weekend. It’s a bigger spot than usual, you should come through.”
Your eyebrows lifted. “For real? Yeah, I’m down.”
“Bet,” Andy said, looking genuinely pleased. “You can bring whoever. Or just come solo and I’ll buy you a drink after my set.”
You laughed softly. “Alright, text me the info and I’ll try to make it.”
“Sweet.” He bumped your shoulder with his own, grinning.
You kept shit-talking and teasing him while you both ate sloppily, grease and salt all over your fingers. At one point you leaned back against the counter, licking salt off your thumb, and smirked.
“God, this hits different after some good dick.”
Andy choked on his shake, eyes going wide. He let out a loud laugh, coughing a little. “No way–wait, for real?”
You just gave him a look, mouth still full of burger, eyebrows raised.
He gasped, pointing at you with a fry. “It’s the Tourette’s dude, isn’t it? Bandana guy? Fuck was his name again… Toby?”
You tried and failed to hide your grin, chewing slowly.
Andy threw his head back and laughed harder. “Holy shit, that explains why you were so fucking late tonight. You nasty little freak.”
You shoved his shoulder, laughing with him. “Shut up and eat your burger.”
But you couldn’t stop smiling. Even with everything else going on, sitting here with Andy, stuffing your face and talking shit, felt almost normal.
Almost.
Toby’s boots crunched heavily over the damp leaves and pine needles as he made his way back through the woods, twin hatchets dripping at his hips. The job had been clean. Too clean. The journalist barely had time to look up before the first hatchet buried itself in his skull. Middle-aged, nosy piece of shit who’d been digging into old disappearances and proxy activity. Easy target. Toby hadn’t even broken a sweat.
But now?
Now he was practically shaking.
His shoulders hitched violently with every other step, neck cracking sharply to the side again and again - crack, crack, crack - as rage boiled hotter in his chest. The walk back to the old house felt longer than usual, every rustle in the trees feeding the storm building inside him.
They’d gone to your fucking job.
Tim and Brian had walked into the Stop & Gas, leaned over the counter, and terrorized you. And they hadn’t said a single fucking word to him about it.
Not one.
He should’ve known. They’d gone behind his back. Again.
“F-fucking assholes,” Toby growled under his breath. His fingers flexed hard around the handles of the hatchets, knuckles white. Another full-body tic slammed through him so hard he nearly stumbled, head jerking violently to the left.
The more he pictured it - you standing behind that counter, alone, while those jerks crowded you and tried to scare you off - the worse it got. You’d hugged him tonight. Kissed him. Called him your boyfriend in front of them. Let him fuck you on your couch and promised him a collar.
And they tried to take that from him.
By the time the rundown house came into view through the trees, Toby was vibrating with fury. His breath came fast and uneven, scarred face twisted into something ugly. The porch light was on. The truck was parked out front.
They were home.
Good.
The front door slammed open with enough force to rattle the old windows in their frames.
Toby stormed inside, boots tracking dirt and a few specks of blood across the floor. The house was dead quiet - it was well past midnight, the kind of heavy silence that usually meant everyone had crashed after a long day. But Toby didn’t give a single fuck.
He marched straight into the living room, shoulders hitching violently, neck cracking hard to the left every few steps. The only light came from the low glow of the TV, which had long since gone to a screensaver. On the couch, Ben was curled up in a tight ball, messy blonde hair sticking up in every direction, one arm dangling off the edge with his laptop still open on the cushion beside him. He’d clearly fallen asleep mid-work, earbuds still half in his ears.
Toby didn’t even glance at him.
He walked right up to the staircase railing and started slamming his fist against the old wooden banister as hard as he could - BANG BANG BANG BANG - the sound echoing through the entire house like gunshots.
“TIM!” he roared, voice raw and furious. “BRIAN! Get the fuck down here! NOW!”
CRACK. His neck jerked violently to the side.
BANG BANG BANG.
“TIM! BRIAN!”
Ben jolted awake with a terrified gasp, nearly falling off the couch. His eyes flew open wide, one hand dramatically clutching his chest like he was having a heart attack.
“Dude–what the fuck?!” Ben wheezed, voice hoarse with sleep, scrambling to sit up. He yanked one earbud out, blinking rapidly as he tried to make sense of the chaos. “Toby, holy shit–are you trying to give me a fucking heart attack?!”
Toby ignored him completely. He kept slamming his fist against the railing, the old wood groaning under the assault.
“TIM! Get your a-ass down here ruh-right fucking now!” His voice cracked with the volume, another violent tic making his whole upper body jerk. “B-BRIAN! BOTH OF YOU!”
Ben rubbed his eyes, looking equal parts annoyed and concerned. “Jesus Christ, man… what the hell is going on? Did someone die or–”
“TIM!” Toby bellowed again, louder this time, fist still hammering the banister. BANG BANG BANG. “BRIAN! I know you’re ffffff-fucking home!”
Heavy footsteps started thundering from upstairs. Doors creaked open. The house was no longer quiet.
Toby’s chest heaved, eyes burning with barely-contained rage.
Tim was the first one down the stairs.
He came stomping down in nothing but an old t-shirt and boxers, hair messy, eyes bleary and bloodshot. The sharp smell of whisky rolled off him in waves. He took one look at Toby standing there vibrating with rage, hatchets still at his hips, blood on his clothes, and lost it.
“What the fuck is wrong with you?!” Tim bellowed, voice hoarse from sleep and alcohol. “It’s the middle of the goddamn night–”
He didn’t even finish the sentence. As soon as he reached the bottom of the stairs he shoved Toby hard in the chest with both hands.
Toby stumbled back a couple steps, then exploded.
He shoved Tim back just as violently, nearly knocking the bigger man off his feet. “You went to her fuh-fucking J-JOB!” Toby screamed, voice cracking and manic, spit flying. His head jerked sharply to the side - CRACK-CRACK - shoulders hitching so hard it looked painful. “You t-threatened her! Ttried to scare her off like I’m s-some fucking p-pet you c-can control!”
His tics were completely out of control now. Every other word was punctuated by a violent twitch or jerk, neck snapping, shoulders rolling, eyes wild.
Tim’s face twisted with anger. “She’s a goddamn liability–”
That was all it took.
Toby swung first.
His fist connected hard with Tim’s jaw, the crack echoing through the living room. Tim roared and tackled him, and just like that they were fighting - brutal, ugly, no-holds-barred. Fists flying, elbows, knees. Toby was smaller but faster and absolutely manic, landing punches with reckless speed.
Ben was wide awake now, curled up tight against the back of the couch, eyes huge.
“Dude– what the FUCK?!” Ben shouted, voice cracking with disbelief. “Are you two serious right now?! Stop!”
They didn’t stop.
Toby managed to duck under one of Tim’s haymakers, drove his shoulder into the bigger man’s gut, and took him down hard onto the floor. They crashed into the coffee table, sending empty beer bottles flying. Toby got on top, straddling Tim’s chest and raining down punches, screaming the whole time.
Brian appeared at the bottom, shirt and boxers, holding a pistol in a tight grip. His eyes widened at the scene.
“Stop it! Both of you–NOW!” he yelled, voice cold and sharp.
They ignored him.
Brian moved forward, trying to grab Toby by the back of his hoodie to yank him off. In one lightning-fast, practiced motion, Toby twisted, snatched the gun right out of Brian’s hand, and–
Tim grabbed Toby’s leg and yanked hard.
Toby lost his balance. The gun flew from his grip, skidding across the wooden floor with a loud scrape before sliding to a stop right beside the couch.
Ben’s eyes went comically wide. Without thinking, he lunged forward and snatched the pistol off the floor, holding it awkwardly with both hands like it might bite him.
“Jesus Christ–okay, everyone just chill the fuck out!” Ben shouted, voice pitching higher than usual as he pointed the gun vaguely in their direction. “I swear to God I will shoot someone if you don’t stop!”
Brian stood frozen a few feet away, empty hands raised slightly, staring at the absolute disaster his housemates had become.
Tim roared and flipped them, using his size and weight to slam Toby onto his back. He managed to get on top, straddling him, and started swinging with everything he had - heavy, brutal punches that cracked against Toby’s jaw, cheek, ribs. Each hit landed with a sickening thud.
“You stupid–little–fuck!” Tim snarled between punches, whisky breath hot and furious. “Always making shit worse!”
Toby thrashed underneath him, tics going completely haywire. His head snapped violently side to side - CRACK-CRACK-CRACK - shoulders jerking so hard it looked like he was seizing. Blood was already pouring from his split lip and a cut above his eye.
“Get the f-fuck off me!” Toby screamed. “She’s mine–you don’t fucking t-touch her–I’ll k-kill you–I’ll fucking kill you!”
Brian moved carefully toward the couch, one hand out. “Ben. Give me the gun. Now.”
Ben was curled against the back cushions, eyes huge, hands shaking as he clutched the pistol like it was a live grenade. “N-no! Fuck no, you’re all insane!”
“Give me the fucking gun, Ben!” Brian snapped, agitation bleeding into his voice.
“I’ll shoot! I swear I’ll shoot someone!” Ben’s voice cracked as he waved the gun nervously. Then, in pure panic, he started screaming at the top of his lungs. “JEFF! JEFF! Get down here! JEFF!!”
The fight on the floor only got uglier. Tim and Toby were screaming at each other between punches - raw insults, old grudges, and years of buried resentment exploding all at once.
“You think you can just have a normal life with that gas station slut?!” Tim roared, slamming his fist hard into Toby’s ribs.
“She’s not a s-slut–fuck you!” Toby howled, thrashing beneath him. “She’s better than all of us! And I’m not l-like you, Tim! I don’t destroy e-everything I fffff-fucking touch!”
The words hit Tim like a slap to the face, cracking something ugly and deeply buried inside him.
His face twisted with pure rage, eyes bloodshot and wild. “The fuck did you just say?!” he bellowed, voice cracking with fury. He swung harder, fists raining down heavier than before - brutal, uncontrolled punches that cracked against Toby’s jaw and cheek with sickening force. “I’ll fucking kill you, you ungrateful little shit!”
Toby snarled and bucked wildly, trying to throw him off as blood flew from his split lip.
Brian yelled again, louder this time, “Ben, just hand it over before someone actually dies!”
More heavy footsteps thundered down the stairs.
But before Jeff could even reach the bottom, Toby twisted with a feral, twitchy burst of strength. He got one arm free, yanked one of the hatchets from its holder at his hip in a lightning-fast motion, and–
THUNK.
The blade buried deep into the side of Tim’s thigh.
Tim’s scream ripped through the house, raw and agonized. Blood immediately started squirting from the wound in thick, rhythmic pulses, soaking Toby’s hoodie and the floorboards beneath them.
“FUCK–YOU LITTLE PSYCHO!” Tim howled, clutching his leg.
Ben screamed at the top of his lungs, high-pitched and terrified, scrambling further back on the couch.
Jeff finally appeared at the bottom of the stairs, messy black hair loose, eyes wide with surprise. A slow, amused grin spread across his scarred face as he took in the absolute bloodbath unfolding in the living room.
“Well damn,” Jeff drawled, sounding way too entertained. “The fuck’s going on here?”
In the chaos, Brian lunged forward and ripped the gun out of Ben’s shaking hands. He spun, aimed at Toby’s shoulder, and pulled the trigger.
BANG!
The gunshot was deafening in the enclosed space.
Toby jerked hard as the bullet slammed into his left shoulder, a spray of blood exploding outward. The impact knocked him off Tim and sent him sprawling sideways onto the floor with a choked grunt. His hatchet clattered beside him, still slick with Tim’s blood.
The living room fell into a stunned, ringing silence for half a second - broken only by Tim’s pained groaning and the wet sound of blood pooling on the floor.
Toby lay on his back, chest heaving, blood pouring steadily from the bullet wound in his shoulder and the gashes on his face. There was no pain - there never was - but his dark eyes still burned with raw fury as violent tics tore through him. His shoulders hitched sharply, neck cracking hard.
Brian just stood there, gun still raised, breathing hard.
Tim clutched his mangled thigh, cursing weakly through gritted teeth as blood kept pumping out between his fingers.
Jeff sauntered over to the couch like he was watching a mildly entertaining bar fight instead of a bloodbath in his own living room. He dropped down heavily beside Ben, slinging one arm around the smaller guy’s shoulders and giving the side of his head a couple of playful taps.
“Aww, you yelled for me like a little bitch,” Jeff teased, voice raspy with amusement. “That was cute, Ben. Real damsel-in-distress.”
Ben was trembling hard, eyes glued to the growing pool of blood spreading out from Tim’s thigh. He barely registered Jeff’s teasing, just shook harder and muttered, “There’s so much fucking blood, bro…”
Tim was still on the floor, face pale and shiny with sweat, hands clamped uselessly around the deep gash in his leg. Blood kept squirting between his fingers in weaker pulses now. “Brian!” he yelled, voice cracking. “Get the fuck over here and help me–I’m gonna bleed out, you asshole!”
Then he turned his glare on Toby, teeth bared. “And you–you fucking psycho! I should’ve put you down years ago!”
Toby just lay on his back a few feet away, chest rising and falling in heavy, uneven breaths. Blood soaked his hoodie from the fresh bullet wound in his left shoulder and dripped from his busted face. His dark eyes stared at the ceiling, jaw tight. He didn’t say a word. His shoulders hitched violently every few seconds, neck cracking sharply, but otherwise he ignored everyone.
Brian stalked over to Toby, towering above him, face twisted with fury. “What the fuck is wrong with you?!” he shouted, voice loud and disrespectful, like a pissed-off older brother scolding a bratty kid. “You stab Tim in the fucking leg?! Over some random pussy?! You’ve lost your goddamn mind, Toby! I told you this bitch was trouble–”
Toby didn’t even look at him. Just kept breathing, blood bubbling at the corner of his mouth, eyes distant and burning.
“Brian!” Tim shouted again, weaker this time, skin turning a sickly grey. “I’m serious–I’m gonna pass out, man–”
Brian dragged a hand down his face and let out a long, exhausted sigh. “Fuck. I’ll get Jack.” He yanked open the basement door and bellowed down the stairs, “Jack! Get up here! We need medical, now! Tim’s bleeding everywhere!”
Heavy footsteps started climbing from the basement.
Jeff leaned back against the couch, casually toying with his lighter, flicking it open and closed with a soft metallic click. He pulled a cigarette from behind his ear, lit it, and took a long drag, watching the mess on the floor with mild amusement.
His gaze drifted down to Tim’s leg, where blood was still pumping hot and dark between his fingers, soaking through his boxers and spreading fast across the old wood.
Jeff squinted at it like he was mildly impressed.
“Huh,” he said, blowing smoke out the side of his mouth. “Looks like Twitch might’ve nicked an artery.”
Tim gave a harsh, pissed-off grunt, face pale and twisted with pain, like Jeff had just pointed out the sky was blue. “No fucking shit,” he snarled through gritted teeth, clamping both hands harder over the wound.
Jeff snorted.
Then he leaned slightly toward Ben, his voice dropping lower. “So,” he asked, eyes still glinting with amusement, “what the hell were they fighting about this time?”
Ben swallowed hard, still shaking, eyes flicking nervously between the gun in Brian’s hand and the chaos on the floor. “I-I don’t really know… Something about Toby having a girl. Tim did something behind his back. Called her names or whatever. Just your typical proxy bullshit, I guess.”
Jeff hummed, the corner of his scarred mouth twitching into a smirk as he took another drag. His eyes stayed locked on Tim’s paling face.
“Figures,” he muttered, flicking ash onto the floor. “Toby finally gets some pussy and the whole house tries to burn down.”
Tim let out another weak, pissed-off groan. Brian stood between them like a tired referee who’d already given up.
The basement door creaked wider as Jack emerged, carrying a large black emergency kit, moving with that same calm, clinical detachment he always had. His void-black eyes swept across the destroyed living room - blood everywhere, overturned furniture, Toby on the floor, Tim bleeding out, Brian standing there fuming, Ben curled up on the couch, and Jeff casually smoking.
Jack took it all in with mild, awkward politeness, as if he’d just walked into a slightly messy dinner party.
He crouched down beside Toby first, gloved hands already reaching for the bullet wound in his shoulder.
Tim immediately lost what little patience he had left. “Jack! What the fuck are you doing?! I’m the one bleeding out over here, you stupid fuck!”
Brian snapped right after him, voice sharp. “Toby’s not the emergency, Jack. Get over here!”
Jack paused, blinking slowly. He gave Toby’s arm a gentle, almost apologetic tap with two fingers.
“My apologies,” he said in that smooth, formal tone, clearly not very sorry at all. “I will return shortly.”
He moved over to Tim, opening the kit with practiced efficiency. He pressed a thick wad of gauze hard against the hatchet wound, trying to stem the arterial bleeding. Tim hissed and groaned through gritted teeth, face ghostly pale and slick with sweat. Jack packed more padding into the gash, working quickly and methodically.
“He is losing too much blood," Jack stated calmly, glancing up at Brian. “We need to get him downstairs to the infirmary. Now.”
Brian nodded, jaw tight. Together they hauled Tim up - one arm over each of their shoulders. Tim’s head lolled, legs dragging uselessly as they half-carried, half-dragged him toward the basement door, leaving a thick trail of blood across the floorboards. The sound of his weak cursing faded down the stairs.
Jeff stretched lazily on the couch, arms raised high above his head, then gave Ben a light shove with his shoulder.
“Welp. I need to run an errand,” he said casually, the smirk never leaving his face. “You need anything while I’m out?”
Ben let out a shaky, hysterical little laugh, still trembling. “Yeah. Everything. I need a new fucking life after this shit.”
Jeff barked out a raspy laugh and clapped Ben on the back as he stood up. “See ya later, drama queen.”
He paused near the door, glancing back at Toby still lying on the floor, bleeding from his shoulder and face, staring blankly up at the ceiling. “Hey, Tobes. Good job, man. Real nice swing on that hatchet.”
Toby didn’t respond. His chest rose and fell in shallow breaths. Another violent tic jerked his neck to the side with a loud crack, but his eyes stayed fixed on the ceiling, dark and unfocused, blood slowly pooling beneath him.
Jeff just chuckled to himself and headed out, the front door slamming behind him.
The house fell into a strange, heavy quiet. Ben hugged his knees on the couch, still shaken. Toby remained on the floor, bleeding quietly, the rage from earlier slowly draining out of him and leaving only exhaustion in its wake.
You knelt on the scuffed tile floor, stacking cans of energy drinks into the cooler with slow, methodical movements. Your denim shorts had ridden up high on your thighs from the position, and your hair kept falling into your face no matter how many times you shoved it back. The leftover taste of burger and strawberry shake still lingered on your tongue, and for a little while, things had felt almost normal.
Andy was slouched behind the counter, legs kicked up on the register, casually vaping thick clouds of sweet-smelling vapor while he scrolled through his phone. Every now and then he’d chuckle at whatever video he was watching, the sound lazy and warm in the quiet store.
The meal had been great. The shift had been surprisingly chill so far. You felt full, a little greasy, and more satisfied than you had any right to be.
But you couldn’t stop worrying about Toby.
Your mind kept drifting back to him - the way he’d looked when he left your house, hatchets back on his hips, that restless fire in his eyes. Had he confronted Tim and Brian yet? Was he okay? Did it turn into a screaming match? A fight? Something worse?
You glanced at your phone for the hundredth time, screen lighting up your face. No new messages.
You sighed heavily, shoulders slumping as you shoved another four-pack of Monster into place with more force than necessary. The worry gnawed at the pit of your stomach. What if they’d hurt him? What if he’d hurt them? What if he was bleeding somewhere right now and you had no way to reach him?
“Everything good over there?” Andy called out, not even looking up from his phone. “You’ve been sighing like a Victorian widow for the last twenty minutes.”
You forced a small laugh, sitting back on your heels and wiping your hands on your shorts. “Yeah… just thinking.”
Andy finally glanced over, one eyebrow raised. “About Bandana Boy?”
You didn’t answer right away. Instead you grabbed another case of drinks and started stacking again, the cans clinking together loudly in the quiet store. Your shorts rode even higher as you stretched, but you didn’t bother fixing them.
“I don’t know,” you muttered eventually. “I’m just… nervous.”
Andy took a long drag from his vape, then exhaled slowly. “Well, if he fucks up and ghosts you, at least you got some bomb dick out of it first, right?”
You snorted despite yourself, shaking your head. “Whatever, dude.”
But the worry didn’t leave. Not even a little.
The bell above the door jingled.
You were still on your knees, ass up, reaching deep into the bottom shelf to stack the last row of energy drinks when you felt the shift in the air. The store suddenly felt smaller.
You glanced over your shoulder and froze.
Holy shit.
The guy who just walked in was tall - stupidly tall, easily 6’4”, with a lean, wiry build that somehow looked both graceful and dangerous, like a coiled blade. Long, messy black hair cascaded past his shoulders, shiny and slightly tangled, half of it tucked lazily behind one ear.
His face… God. Even with the scars, he was undeniably handsome. Sharp jawline, high cheekbones, dark hooded eyes that seemed to drink in everything at once. The two thin, pale scars running from the corners of his mouth up toward his cheeks were clearly self-inflicted - precise lines he must have carved into himself a long time ago. Though fully healed, they were still visibly intentional. Pale skin, full lips, and that lazy, arrogant confidence radiating off him like heat.
He looked like trouble wrapped in pretty violence.
His eyes locked onto you immediately. You were still on all fours in those tiny denim shorts, thighs flexed, polo riding up your back. He didn’t even pretend to be polite - his gaze dragged slowly down your body, lingering on your ass, your legs, the curve of your waist, before sliding back up to your face. The corner of his scarred mouth twitched upward into a little crooked, predatory smirk.
Then he looked past you.
“Yo, Andy,” he greeted, voice low and raspy in that rough smoker’s drawl.
Andy looked up from his phone, vape still between his fingers. “Jeff, my guy. What’s good?”
You pushed yourself up from the floor, rising fully to your feet as you brushed the dust off your knees, heart beating a little faster than it should. So this was another one of Andy’s shady clients. Great.
Jeff leaned one elbow on the counter, long fingers drumming slowly.
“Need more than usual tonight, bro. Like… a lot more. That fire shit you hooked me up with last time? Gimme two of those and a couple eight-balls on top. I’m tryna stay faded for a minute.”
Andy nodded like it was the most normal request in the world. He took one last quick hit from his vape, blowing the sweet-smelling cloud toward the ceiling.
“Bet. Lemme run to the back real quick and grab it. Don’t touch the register, okay?” He shot you a quick wink as he stood up. “Back in a sec.”
The door clicked shut behind him.
Now it was just you and Jeff.
The silence stretched, thick and electric. He stayed leaning against the counter, staring at you openly. His eyes traced every inch of you like he was already imagining what you’d look like bent over the counter.
You popped your gum loudly and narrowed your eyes at him.
“Staring is rude, Joker.”
The nickname slipped out before you could stop it.
Jeff let out a low, raspy chuckle that sent an unwilling shiver down your spine. He straightened up to his full intimidating height, rolling his shoulders back so the black hoodie pulled tight across his lean, toned chest. His smile widened, pulling the scars even tighter.
“Joker, huh?” he drawled, voice dripping with amusement. “Cute. Alright then… Harley. Looks like you’re already playing dress-up in those little shorts like you want someone to ruin that pretty outfit.”
You felt heat crawl up your neck, but you refused to look away. Instead you crossed your arms under your chest.
“Harley’s got a man, actually,” you said coolly. “So you can keep your eyes to yourself.”
Jeff’s grin only grew. He stepped around the end of the counter until he was close enough that you could smell faint cigarette smoke and something sharper, like metal and pine. He towered over you, looking down with dark, amused eyes.
“Yeah? And where the fuck is this man?” he asked, voice low. “Because if he had any sense, he wouldn’t let a girl like you work night shifts alone in a shithole like this, looking like a walking wet dream.” He licked his lips. “Bet he doesn’t even fuck you right.”
You tilted your chin up defiantly, refusing to step back even though your pulse was racing.
“He’s busy. And he fucks me just fine, thanks. Better than fine, actually.” Your voice dropped, sharp and sweet. “So stop imagining bending me over the counter, It’s not gonna happen dude.”
Jeff’s eyes darkened with interest. He let out a soft, dangerous laugh and leaned in closer, one hand bracing on the shelf beside your head.
“Damn. Feisty,” he murmured, gaze flicking down to your lips, then lower. “I like that. Bet you’re real loud when you’re pissed off too.” His mouth curved. “Tell you what, baby. I’d have you screaming my name so loud your little boyfriend would hear it from wherever the fuck he is. I don’t do that two-pump-chump shit. I’d ruin you for anyone else.”
The crude words should’ve disgusted you. Instead they hit somewhere low and warm, clashing violently with the fierce loyalty you felt toward Toby. You stepped forward, almost chest-to-chest with him, eyes narrowed.
“You’re wrong,” you said firmly. “My man’s obsessed with me. And he’s armed. So you can take your little fantasy and shove it.”
Jeff didn’t even flinch. The threat of an armed boyfriend barely seemed to register - if anything, it only made his dark eyes gleam with more amusement. For a second, something almost like respect flashed across his face. Then that wicked smirk returned, slower and sharper this time.
“Obsessed, huh?” He tilted his head, long black hair slipping over one shoulder. “Damn. Dangerous word. Guys like that tend to get real fuckin’ crazy when someone else wants what’s theirs.”
The back-room door swung open.
Andy strolled out with a small paper bag, immediately clocking the heavy tension between you two. His eyebrows shot up, grin widening.
“Alright, here we go,” he announced cheerfully, setting the bag on the counter. “That’ll be two-fifty.”
Jeff didn’t blink at the steep price. He looked at you for a moment longer, then casually walked back to the counter. He reached into his hoodie pocket and pulled out a fat roll of cash, thick enough to choke on. He peeled off several bills without counting and dropped them on the counter like it was nothing.
“Keep the change,” he muttered.
Andy quickly counted the money, then grinned. “My favorite kind of customer.”
The two of them fell into easy, lazy bro-talk while Andy double-bagged everything.
“Haven’t heard from Ben in a minute,” Andy said, leaning on the counter. “What’s up with him?”
Jeff shrugged, long black hair shifting over his shoulder. “Busy. You know how he is.”
Andy laughed, shaking his head. “Bro’s my best paying client and I’ve never even seen his face. That’s wild. You gotta drag him out here sometime, man.”
Jeff’s grin widened, the carved lines pulling tight across his cheeks. “Zero chance. Only way to get Ben outta the house is if there’s strippers and free weed involved. Good luck with that.”
Both of them cracked up, laughing in that slow, burnt-out way guys do when they’re talking shit. They bumped fists over the counter, exchanging the usual half-assed “stay safe” and “hit me up if you need more” lines.
Then Jeff turned toward the door.
Before he left, he pulled a crisp fifty from his thick roll, holding it up between two long fingers as he looked straight at you. That smirk spread across his face again, dark eyes dragging over your body one last time.
“You comin’?” he asked teasingly.
You snorted, crossing your arms under your chest and popping your gum loudly. “I don’t sell that kinda service in here. And even if I did? I’m not that cheap.”
Andy just shook his head, rolling his eyes with a helpless laugh like he couldn’t believe the two of you were doing this right in front of him.
Jeff only shrugged, completely unbothered.
“Offer still stands, baby.”
He gave you one final slow once-over - dark, hungry, and way too confident - then pushed the door open. The bell jingled as his tall frame disappeared into the dark parking lot.
The store fell quiet again.
Andy waited until the door fully shut before turning to you, still grinning like an idiot.
“Jesus Christ,” he laughed, dragging a hand over his buzzcut. “What the fuck was that? You two were eye-fucking so hard I thought the shelves were gonna catch fire.”
You let out a shaky breath, cheeks still warm, pulse thrumming.
“Yeah… definitely not, dude.”
Andy barked out a loud laugh, leaning back against the counter with his arms crossed. “Bullshit. You were two seconds away from climbing him like a tree.”
“I was not!” you protested immediately, whirling on him. “I’m not interested. I have someone else. Someone I actually like.”
Andy just grinned wider, that shit-eating expression growing. “Mhm. Sure. You’re real popular lately, huh? Collecting men like Pokémon cards.”
You shoved his shoulder hard, laughing despite yourself. “Shut up. That was… I don’t even know what that was. How do you even know that guy?”
Andy shrugged, reaching for his vape again and taking a slow hit. Smoke curled around his face as he exhaled.
“Met his buddy Ben on some online game a while back. Dude orders a stupid amount of weed every week, like clockwork. Never shows his face, always pays through the app. Eventually Ben said his roommate Jeff needed the harder stuff, so I started hooking him up too.” Andy gestured vaguely toward the door. “Jeff’s an even bigger customer now. Pays crazy well, never causes problems, keeps it lowkey. I don’t ask questions.”
You snorted, stacking the last few cans with more force than necessary. “You’ve got some seriously strange connections, you know that?”
Andy grinned, unbothered. “Yeah, well… I’d rather not know what Jeff’s deal is. Dude looks like he skins people for fun on the weekends. As long as he keeps paying cash and not stabbing me, we’re good.”
You shook your head, a little laugh escaping despite the weird knot in your stomach. The way Jeff had looked at you - that smile, the way he’d leaned in and spoken so crudely but confidently - still lingered under your skin like static electricity.
Still… nothing compared to the way Toby looked at you. Nothing even came close.
You pulled out your phone again, checking for messages.
Still nothing.
Andy noticed. “No word from your boyfriend yet?”
You sighed and shoved the phone back into your pocket. “Nope.”
“He’ll text,” Andy said casually, already going back to scrolling on his phone. “Or show up awkward as fuck again. One of the two.”
You rolled your eyes and went back to organizing the shelves, but your mind kept drifting elsewhere.
This night was getting way too complicated.
Extra Scene
The infirmary in the basement was quiet except for the occasional drip of an IV bag.
Toby lay flat on his back on one of the metal cots, staring up at the cracked concrete ceiling. His left shoulder was tightly wrapped in clean white bandages, the fabric already starting to bloom with faint pink where the bullet had torn through. Jack had been thorough - cleaned, stitched, and dressed the wound with the same efficiency he always used. Another set of bandages circled Toby’s ribs and wrapped around his torso where Tim had landed the worst of his punches.
He couldn’t feel any of it.
No pain. Just a heavy, bone-deep exhaustion that made his limbs feel like they were made of wet cement. Every breath was slow. His body twitched randomly - shoulders hitching, neck cracking softly every few minutes - but even the tics felt sluggish tonight.
Across the small room, Tim was out cold on the other cot. His face was pale and slack, mouth slightly open. The thick wrapping around his thigh was already soaked through in places despite Jack’s best work. The hatchet had done real damage - deep muscle, nicked artery. Jack said the leg could be saved, but it was going to be ugly. Tim hadn’t woken up since they’d carried him down here hours ago.
Good, Toby thought bitterly.
Brian sat slumped in the old chair by Jack’s desk, arms crossed over his chest, head nodding forward every so often before he jerked awake again. He refused to leave the two of them alone. Every time Toby so much as shifted, Brian’s eyes would snap open, sharp and wary.
Toby hadn’t slept. Not for a single minute.
He kept replaying the fight on an endless loop in his head - the way Tim had shoved him, the things he’d said about you, the way Toby had finally snapped and buried the hatchet in his leg. The gunshot. The screaming. The blood.
His fingers twitched against the thin sheet covering him. Another violent tic rolled through his shoulders, making the cot creak.
She called me her boyfriend.
The thought cut through the exhaustion like a knife. You’d stood up for him. You’d told Tim and Brian he was yours. You’d let him fuck you on your couch, promised him a collar, kissed him like you meant it.
And they’d tried to take that away from him.
Toby’s dark eyes flicked toward Tim’s unconscious form. His jaw tightened, scarred cheek pulling.
If Tim ever tried that shit again…
He didn’t finish the thought. Instead he turned his head slightly, neck cracking loudly in the quiet room.
Toby lay there for what felt like forever, the weight of exhaustion pressing him into the thin mattress. Eventually, with a slow grunt, he turned his head toward the metal side table. His right arm still worked well enough. He reached over, fingers twitching hard, and grabbed his cracked phone.
The screen lit up his bloody, bandaged face in the dim infirmary light.
He typed slowly, thumbs clumsy and unsteady. The message came out short and sloppy.
to: your owner 🖤
hey
i fought tim and brian
got shot in the sholder
hatchet in tims leg
im okay tho
miss you :)
wish i was in yur bed
He opened the camera, held the phone up with a shaky hand, and snapped a blurry selfie. The flash lit up his swollen eye, split lip, and the thick white bandages covering most of his left shoulder and upper chest. Blood had already seeped through in a few places. He looked like absolute hell.
He hit send anyway.
Then he let the phone drop onto his stomach, staring at the ceiling again. He could almost feel your warmth beside him, your fingers in his hair, the way you’d called him your boyfriend like it was simple. The thought made something tight and aching settle in his chest.
Brian stirred in the chair across the room, eyes cracking open again. He rubbed a hand down his face, voice gravelly with exhaustion.
“Can’t sleep?”
Toby didn’t answer. He just kept staring upward, jaw tight.
Brian sighed heavily. “Why’d you do it, Toby? Seriously. Stabbing Tim in the fucking leg? You could’ve killed him.”
Silence stretched for a long minute, broken only by the soft beep of a monitor and Tim’s shallow breathing on the other cot.
Toby’s neck cracked sharply to the side. When he finally spoke, his voice was flat, cold, and exhausted.
“I’ve had e-enough,” he muttered. “You t-two had no right to go a-after my girl.”
Brian let out a bitter, tired laugh and leaned forward, elbows on his knees. “Tim was just trying to look out for you. You know how you get when you fixate on something. We don’t want problems.”
Toby’s eyes flicked sideways, glaring at Tim’s unconscious body for a long second before rolling them hard.
He didn’t say anything else.
Brian eventually leaned back in the chair again, eyes heavy. “Get some sleep, Toby. You look like shit.”
Toby didn’t respond. He just turned his head slightly, staring at the faint grey light starting to creep through the small basement window.
Dawn was breaking.
And all he wanted was to be back in your house, curled up in your bed with your fingers in his hair, listening to you call him your good boy instead of lying here bleeding.
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when the clock is at :45 it’s like. oh i have a whole quarter of the hour left i have so much time this is great and then it hits :47 and you’re like it’s basically :50 which is basically the top of the hour and all my time is wasted forever and ever
Summary: After a violent night spirals out of control, Tim takes you somewhere far from the house to keep you safe. But the quiet of the road only amplifies everything left unsaid between you - guilt, love, fear, and the slow, inevitable realization that some things can’t be outrun.
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You sat wedged in the narrow backseat of the truck, knees drawn up as far as the cramped space allowed, arms wrapped tight around them like that could hold you together. The seat stuck to the backs of your thighs where blood had soaked through your jeans, cold and tacky now, pulling at your skin every time you shifted. Your hands were worse - fingers crusted dark, nails rimmed with it, the metallic stink of it thick in your nose no matter how shallow you breathed. You could still taste it on your tongue, copper and salt and something sour, like fear.
You thought about the first time Tim dragged you to the house. The mattress creaking under you both, his hips rolling slow and deep, breath ragged against your ear while he fucked you like he was trying to prove something. His voice had rasped right into your skin: “The evil is inside me. Inside all of us here. Let’s hope it doesn’t get you too.”
Now the words sat heavy in your chest like lead.
It had gotten you.
You’d let it wear your skin. Let it kill.
The tears wouldn’t come anymore. You’d cried yourself empty watching the bar burn. Now there was just this crushing weight on your chest, pressing down until every breath felt borrowed. You kept replaying it in flashes: the man’s leer turning to shock, the bat heavy in your hands, the wet, sickening crunch, the blood - God, so much blood - and then the flames swallowing everything you had left.
Tim drove like a machine - both hands locked at ten and two, eyes fixed straight ahead, face blank and hard as stone. No music, no heat blasting, no glance in the rearview to check on you. He’d checked out completely, gone somewhere cold and far away where feelings couldn’t reach him. The silence coming off him was louder than any yelling.
Toby sat rigid in the passenger seat, hoodie sleeves pulled over his hands, staring out the side window like the dark trees might give him answers. Every few minutes his head would tic sharply to the side, shoulder jerking up toward his ear, but otherwise he was unnaturally still. You caught him watching Tim a couple times - quick, worried glances - before looking away again like he was afraid to get caught.
At a stop sign in the middle of nowhere, Toby finally twisted in his seat to look back at you. His good eye searched your face in the dim glow from the dashboard, taking in the blood, the hollow stare, the way you were shaking even though you weren’t cold. His mouth opened, closed, opened again. A soft, aborted sound escaped - half a stutter, half a sigh. He looked like he wanted to say something comforting, something that might help, but nothing came. After a long second he just gave the tiniest shake of his head, apologetic, and turned forward again.
You dropped your gaze to your ruined hands. The truck lurched back into motion, tires humming over cracked asphalt. Streetlights thinned, then disappeared entirely. Pines crowded closer to the road, branches scraping the roof like fingers. You recognized the turns, the long straight stretch, the sharp curve around the old logging road, the way the gravel started crunching under the tires.
He was taking you back to the house.
The realization settled in your gut like another stone. That place. The one that had started all of this - the sickness, the static, the thing inside you that had swung the bat tonight. You were covered in blood and going right back to the source.
Minutes dragged. The silence grew heavier, suffocating.
Toby shifted again, restless. He cleared his throat, rough and uncertain, and finally spoke.
“I-is… is this r-really a g-good idea?” He kept his eyes on the windshield, not daring to look at Tim. “Bringing her b-back there, I m-mean. After… everything.”
Tim didn’t answer right away. The truck slowed almost imperceptibly, engine growling low. His jaw worked, muscle jumping under the stubble. One hand left the wheel to drag slowly over his face, then dropped back, fingers tightening until the leather creaked.
Then he spoke, voice flat and cold, stripped of anything human.
“Everything’s already fucked anyway.”
The words landed like a slap. No warmth or regret, just ruthless, brutal truth.
You felt the scream building in your chest - raw, desperate, something that would tear your throat apart if you let it out. You wanted to pound on the back of his seat, claw at the door, beg him to turn around, take you anywhere else. But the coldness of it froze you solid. You stayed curled small in the backseat, silent, blood drying stiff in your hair, metallic taste thick on your tongue, watching the dark road carry you deeper into the trees.
Toward the house.
Toward whatever came next.
The gravel crunched louder as the truck slowed, headlights sweeping across the overgrown yard and catching the big white house in their harsh glare. The place looked even more decayed in the middle of the night - peeling paint glowing sickly under the beams, windows dark and watchful.
Then you saw them.
Jeff was out front, half-lit by the porch light, crouched low with his knees bent, shirt smeared with dirt and God-knows-what. A massive husky - thick-furred, pale with dark markings - circled him excitedly, tail whipping side to side. Jeff clapped his thigh hard, grinning, holding what looked like a thick branch or bone just out of reach. The dog leaped, jaws snapping playfully, paws slamming into Jeff’s chest. Jeff laughed, sharp and raspy, and finally hurled the stick far into the shadows. The husky bolted after it, powerful legs churning up dirt, a low growl of pure joy rumbling in its throat.
Tim didn’t slow down enough.
The truck lurched forward, tires spitting gravel, heading straight into the dog’s path like he hadn’t even seen it, or like he had and didn’t care. You gasped, hands flying to the back of Tim’s seat. The husky skidded, twisting mid-stride with impossible agility, barely avoiding the bumper by inches. It landed hard, hackles exploding up its spine, and erupted into furious barking - deep, booming, the kind that rattled your ribs even through the closed windows.
Jeff’s head snapped up. “The fuck, man?!” His voice carried clear through the glass, raw and pissed. “You tryin’ to kill Smile, you psycho idiot?!”
Tim slammed on the brakes, truck rocking to a stop just short of where the dog now stood braced in the headlights, teeth bared, still barking like it wanted to tear the tires off.
Tim killed the engine, shoved his door open, and stepped out. The cold night air rushed in. “Get that rabid fuckin’ mutt outta here!” he roared, voice cutting sharp through the barking. “How many goddamn times I gotta tell you–no stray flea-bags on the property!”
Jeff strode forward, planting himself between Tim and the dog, scarred hands balled into fists. “He ain’t a stray, asshole–he’s mine! And you almost ran him over on purpose, I saw that shit!”
The husky, Smile, kept barking, advancing a step every time Tim raised his voice, ears flat, saliva stringing from bared fangs. Big. Way bigger up close than he’d looked from a distance. Aggressive in a way that made your stomach knot.
Tim took a threatening step forward, boot crunching gravel. “I don’t give a fuck whose he is–get him gone before I put him down myself.”
Jeff barked a humorless laugh. “Try it, big man. See how that ends for you.”
For a second they just stared each other down, the dog still growling low, porch light carving harsh shadows across both their faces. You sat frozen in the backseat, heart hammering, half-terrified of that animal. Of course it belonged to Jeff. Of course it was huge and vicious and named Smile.
The standoff hung in the air for another long second, Tim and Jeff squared off like two wolves over territory, Smile’s growl rumbling low and constant between them. Then Jeff spat a sharp “Fuck this,” dropped into a crouch, and wrapped one arm around the husky’s thick neck.
“Easy, boy. Easy.” His voice dropped to something almost gentle as he scratched behind the dog’s ears, fingers digging into the dense fur. Smile’s hackles slowly settled, though his lips stayed curled, eyes locked on Tim. Jeff pressed his forehead to the dog’s for a second, muttering, “C’mon, Smile. Playtime’s over. Go on–get outta here.”
He gave the husky a firm shove toward the tree line. Smile hesitated, turned back to bare his teeth at Tim one last time - a deep, rolling bark that promised violence if Tim took another step - then spun and bolted into the woods. Powerful legs carried him fast; within seconds he was just a pale blur swallowed by the dark pines, branches cracking in his wake.
Jeff straightened slowly, brushing dirt off his shirt, eyes still burning holes through Tim.
Toby exhaled a quiet, weary breath from the passenger seat, like he’d seen this exact showdown a dozen times before and was already tired of it. He pushed his door open, circled around to the back, and pulled yours wide. Cold air rushed in again, sharp with pine and smoke.
His hand found your arm, gentle, careful fingers wrapping just above the dried blood on your sleeve. “C-come on,” he muttered, voice low. “Out.”
You moved on autopilot, legs stiff and unsteady as you slid off the seat and onto the gravel. The ground felt too solid under your shoes, like it might crack open if you put your full weight down.
Jeff had been gearing up for another round with Tim, mouth already open, when his gaze flicked past him and landed on you.
He froze.
Took in the blood - crusted thick in your hair, streaking your face, soaked into your shirt and jeans like you’d bathed in it. Took in your hollow eyes, the tremor in your hands, the way you stood half-hidden behind Toby like a kicked animal.
A slow, crooked smirk tugged at the corner of his scarred mouth, half shock, half something darker, hungrier.
“Well, holy shit,” he drawled, voice loud in the sudden quiet. “What the fuck happened here? You two take her on a date to a slaughterhouse or–”
Toby didn’t answer. Didn’t even look at him. Just kept his grip steady on your arm and guided you forward, past Jeff, toward Tim.
Tim looked exhausted, shoulders tight, eyes flat and cold. He reached out without a word, big hand closing around your other arm, pulling you from Toby’s grasp like transferring ownership. His fingers dug in hard enough to bruise, but you didn’t flinch.
“Mind your own fuckin’ business,” he snapped at Jeff. Then he started walking, dragging you alongside him toward the porch steps.
You didn’t resist. Your gaze stayed fixed on the ground, shoes scuffing gravel, avoiding the weight of Jeff’s stare - like if you met those pale eyes you’d see exactly how much he was enjoying the sight of you broken and bloody.
Behind you, Jeff’s voice rose again, sharp and demanding. “Yo, seriously–what the hell did you two do?”
Toby’s footsteps crunched after you. Jeff kept pushing–“Toby, c’mon, talk to me, man–what the fuck–”
Toby sighed, the sound heavy. “N-not now,” he muttered, barely audible. Then, quieter, like he was forcing the words out: “She… killed a g-guy. Beat him w-with a b-bat. We… handled it.”
Jeff’s laugh cracked through the night - short and disbelieving, almost delighted. “No shit?”
The porch door creaked open ahead of you. Tim pulled you over the threshold and into the dim, stale air of the house without looking back. The door swung shut behind you with a heavy thud, muffling Jeff’s follow-up questions and Toby’s reluctant half-answers to a dull murmur.
Inside, the house breathed around you - old wood settling, shadows thick in the corners, the faint hum of something watchful deeper in the walls.
Tim didn’t let go of your arm.
His boots thudded heavy on the old wood as he pulled you through the front hall and into the living room. The house was dim and quiet, the single lamp in the corner casting long shadows across the sagging furniture.
He steered you past the couch, straight to the basement stairs. His grip on your upper arm was iron, fingers digging in just enough to keep you moving, just enough to hurt. His breathing came hard, ragged at the edges, like he was holding something back by sheer force.
You tried to match his stride, tried to keep your own breaths even, but the panic kept rising. The blood on your skin had gone cold and stiff, pulling tight with every movement. Your voice came out small, barely above a whisper, trembling on the edge of tears.
“Tim… are you mad at me?”
He didn’t answer. Just kept guiding you down the narrow staircase, one heavy step at a time. The air grew cooler, damper, thick with the familiar musty smell of the basement - old concrete, mildew, something faintly medicinal underneath.
The silence from him was worse than yelling. It felt like the moment he’d realized what this meant. Not just tonight. Not just the body, the fire, the blood. But you - changed forever. Tainted. Part of their world in a way you could never scrub off. The thing you’d both been dancing around had finally caught you, and now everything between you would be different. Possessive had always been his default, but this… this felt like the edge of something colder.
Your chest tightened until it hurt to breathe.
At the bottom of the stairs, the hallway stretched dim and narrow, lit by a single weak bulb overhead. At the end was a heavy metal door - hospital-white, institutional, with a small reinforced window near the top. The infirmary.
Tim finally stopped in front of it. His hand left your arm, and for a second you felt the absence like a bruise. Then his fingers, still tacky with your dried blood, cupped your chin, and tilted your face up to his.
His eyes were dark, unreadable, jaw locked tight.
“I’ll deal with this,” he said, like he was talking about paperwork instead of a murder and arson. “You’re gettin’ checked out. Cleaned up. All of it.”
You nodded, small and automatic, throat too thick to speak at first. Then the question spilled out again, desperate this time, cracking in the middle.
“Are you mad at me?”
He just stared. Long enough that the silence stretched thin and sharp. His thumb brushed once across your lower lip, smearing more blood, then dropped away.
“Let’s not talk about this right now,” he said finally. “Don’t think about it.”
He turned and knocked - three hard raps that echoed down the empty hallway.
You stood there in the hallway’s weak light, heart thudding slow and heavy, waiting for the door to move. When it finally did - slow, silent on well-oiled hinges - Jack filled the frame.
He was exactly as you remembered and somehow worse in this sterile light: tall, lean, skin that unnatural pale blue-gray, brown hair falling messily over his forehead. The black voids where eyes should be fixed on you without blinking, unreadable and endless. He wore plain dark scrubs and a simple t-shirt, sleeves pushed up to his elbows, forearms faintly scarred.
“Take care of this,” Tim said, voice clipped, flat. His hand pressed between your shoulder blades, pushing you forward one step, firm and impersonal. No softness, no lingering touch, no “I’ll be back.” He just turned and started up the stairs, boots heavy on the wood, each thud fading until the basement door clicked shut overhead and you were alone with Jack.
The abandonment hit like cold water down your spine. Why the fuck did he have to leave you like this? After everything - after dragging you here, after burning your life to the ground - he couldn’t even stay long enough to hand you off properly?
You stared at the concrete floor, arms wrapped around yourself, blood flaking off your sleeves in tiny rust-colored flecks. The silence stretched, thick and antiseptic.
Jack simply watched, head tilted slightly, like he was cataloguing every tremor, every streak of red, every sign of breaking. Then he stepped aside, one pale hand gesturing politely into the room.
You walked in on numb legs.
The infirmary was… shocking.
Clean. Really clean. White walls, polished tile floor, stainless-steel counters gleaming under bright overhead lights. A proper exam table with fresh paper covering it, glass-front cabinets lined with labeled supplies, monitors and equipment that looked expensive and well-maintained. An IV stand in one corner, a sink with elbow taps, even a small autoclave humming quietly. It smelled sharply of alcohol and bleach, like an actual hospital, not the horror-movie basement you’d half-expected.
Jack closed the door behind you with a soft click. He moved with that same unnerving grace, fluid and silent, and stopped a respectful distance away, giving you space to take it all in. His hands stayed visible, relaxed at his sides.
Only when you’d had a moment did he reach for a pair of blue nitrile gloves from a box on the counter. The snap of latex as he pulled them on was the loudest sound in the room.
He picked up a small penlight, clicked it on, and turned back to you.
“May I… examine you?” he asked, voice low and surprisingly gentle, the rasp in it softened by care.
You couldn’t find words. Just nodded, small and shaky.
He stepped closer slowly, giving you every chance to pull away, and raised the light. “Follow the beam with your eyes, please.”
You did. Left, right, up, down. The light was bright, stinging, but his movements were precise, practiced. He checked pupil response, reaction time, then clicked the light off and stepped back, giving you space again.
A pause. His void gaze drifted over your ruined clothes, the blood crusted in your hair, smeared across your throat and hands.
“There is a shower through there,” he said quietly, gesturing toward a door in the corner with opaque glass and a simple curtain track. “Clean yourself. I will complete the examination afterward. Towels and clean clothing are provided.”
He waited, patient.
“Does that sound acceptable?”
Another nod from you, this one quicker, grateful.
Jack inclined his head slightly, then turned and guided you the few steps to the shower alcove. He pulled the curtain aside just enough to show the simple setup, basic but spotless, with folded gray scrubs, thick towels, unscented soap, and shampoo on a small shelf.
“I will be at my desk,” he said, stepping back immediately. “When you are ready… return to the exam area.”
He retreated without another word, moving to the far side of the room, back turned, already busying himself with something on his desk - chart, supplies, anything to make it clear he wouldn’t watch.
You began peeling off your blood-stiffened clothes. The ruined shirt clung stubbornly to your skin before coming free with a wet rasp; you dropped it in the biohazard bag left open nearby. Jeans next, unbuttoned with trembling fingers, shoved down your hips, kicked off along with the underwear. Naked now, skin prickling in the humid air, you finally stepped inside the shower, pulled the curtain closed, and let the hot water run.
The spray hit like a shock - scalding at first, then perfect. You scrubbed like your life depended on it, nails raking over skin, cheap unscented soap foaming pink and brown as it swirled down the drain with the blood. You attacked your hair next, fingers digging into your scalp, working shampoo through the matted strands until the water finally ran clear. Again. And again. Just to be sure.
Your mind kept circling back to Jack.
He was nothing like the thing from the woods - that thing that had pinned you down, tongue dragging across the cut on your hand, tasting you like something curious and starving. That creature had been pure nightmare.
This Jack… was a doctor. Respectful. Professional in a way that felt almost absurd in this house. It was eerie how completely he’d slipped into the role, like flipping a switch. But underneath the strangeness, it made you feel… safe. Safer than you had any right to feel here. If someone as broken as Toby - face caved in, ribs cracked - could heal under Jack’s hands, then maybe you weren’t completely doomed.
You wondered how it had happened. How a thing like him ended up playing physician in a house full of killers. What twisted path led someone like him to medical textbooks?
Eventually the water started to cool. You shut it off, stepped out into the humid air, and patted yourself dry with the thick towel. The clothes waiting on the shelf were simple: plain black boxer briefs, clearly borrowed from someone’s drawer - all men here after all, soft gray scrub pants that hung loose on your hips, and a matching scrub top that smelled faintly of detergent and antiseptic. Better than the ruined, blood-soaked things now piled in the biohazard bag.
You pulled the curtain back and padded across the cool tile. The exam table’s paper crinkled under you as you hoisted yourself up to sit, legs dangling, hands clasped tight in your lap.
“I’m… done,” you said quietly, voice still rough from screaming and crying.
Jack turned from his desk at once. He moved with that same fluid grace, gloved hands already clean and ready. His black voids fixed on you for a moment, head tilted just slightly in acknowledgment.
“Thank you,” he said simply. Then he approached, no sudden movements, keeping a respectful distance until he was close enough to work.
He started with the basics: blood pressure cuff, stethoscope cool against your back through the thin scrub fabric, asking you to breathe deep. Temperature. Pulse ox on your finger. Every step calm, methodical, explained quietly if it wasn’t obvious.
Only when he reached for a fresh pair of gloves did he pause.
“May I… check your hands and arms for injuries?” he asked. “There may be glass or splinters from… the incident.”
You nodded, extending your trembling arms toward him. Then, before you could stop yourself, a small, shaky half-joke slipped out - barely above a whisper, edged with nerves and the ghost of dark humor.
“Just… don’t drink my blood again, okay?”
Jack froze for the smallest fraction of a second, gloved fingers hovering just above your wrists. His head tilted slightly, the black voids of his eyes fixed on your face in that unnervingly still way of his. Then the corner of his mouth twitched, almost imperceptibly, the barest suggestion of a smile that never quite arrived.
“...Noted,” he said quietly, the single word perfectly dry, perfectly professional.
Then he took your hands with the same steady, impersonal care as before - cool latex against your skin, turning your arms gently under the bright exam light, examining every small cut and bruise without another word about blood, or woods, or anything that had ever tasted like hunger.
You exhaled, the tension in your chest easing just a fraction.
He kept working in silence, precise and kind in his detachment, like the moment had never happened at all. But you caught the way his head stayed tilted a degree longer than necessary when he finally released your wrists, as though filing the memory away somewhere careful and private.
Finally he stepped back, peeled off the gloves with a soft snap, and disposed of them.
“You have no physical injuries,” he said quietly, voice even. “Vitals are stable. Everything appears… normal.”
The word normal hung strangely in the air, like it didn’t belong to you anymore.
He paused, head tilted slightly, black voids fixed on your face.
“If it is alright with you,” he continued, formal as ever, “I would like you to explain what occurred tonight. A brief psychological evaluation would also be beneficial… if you consent.”
You swallowed, throat raw. After a long moment, you nodded.
He didn’t move closer. Just stood there, still and patient, hands clasped loosely in front of him, like he had all the time in the world and no intention of rushing you.
So you talked.
The words came out halting at first, then in a rush you couldn’t stop. The sickness both times you’d been in the house - the coughing, the headaches, the static behind your eyes. How it had faded when you left, only to creep back worse. The growing rage you couldn’t explain, building like pressure behind a dam. And then tonight, the customer’s leering, the sudden blackout, waking up standing over a body you didn’t remember destroying.
Your voice cracked more than once. You stared at your hands in your lap the whole time, expecting tears to come, but they didn’t. Just this hollow ache as you laid it all bare.
Jack listened without interruption, giving you absolute, attentive silence.
When you finished, the room felt quieter than before.
He inclined his head once, small and formal.
“Thank you. A few follow-up questions… if I may.”
The questions were direct, clinical.
“Have you experienced violent impulses prior to this?”
“No.”
“Do you derive satisfaction from harming others?”
“No. God, no.”
“Have you ever fantasized about violence when not under distress?”
“Never. This… this isn’t me.”
He asked about mood swings, sleep patterns, hallucinations, voices. You answered everything truthfully, voice growing smaller with each honest denial. This wasn’t you. You weren’t angry. You weren’t cruel. Something else had swung that bat.
Halfway through, the panic started creeping in, cold and sharp around the edges. What did this mean? Were you losing your mind? Was the house changing you permanently? Was that thing inside you now?
Jack noticed immediately. He took one careful step closer, voice softening just slightly.
“You are safe. Do not worry.”
The reassurance was simple, almost detached, but it landed anyway. You exhaled a shaky breath you hadn’t realized you were holding.
He glanced toward a small cot in the corner - clean white sheets, thin pillow, set up like a recovery bed.
“It would be best if you… remained here tonight,” he said. “For observation. I can provide a mild sedative if you wish… it will help you rest.”
You nodded before you could overthink it. “Yes. Please.”
He moved to a locked cabinet, selected a small vial and a syringe with practiced efficiency, and administered the injection with barely a pinch in your arm.
“Lie down when you are ready. The medication will take effect soon.”
You slid off the exam table, legs unsteady, and made your way to the cot. The sheets were cool and crisp. You pulled the thin blanket up to your chin, staring at the ceiling tiles, certain sleep would never come. Not after tonight. Not here.
But the room grew softer around the edges. The hum of the equipment faded. Your eyelids got heavy, impossibly heavy.
The last thing you felt was the quiet weight of Jack moving somewhere in the room, tidying, charting, keeping watch.
Then everything went black.
Jeff’s boots hammered up the stairs like he was chasing something, taking them two, three at a time, long legs eating the distance. He shoved Ben’s door open hard enough that it bounced off the wall with a thud.
Ben was out cold, sprawled on his back in nothing but boxers, one arm flung over his face, mouth open, snoring soft and steady. The lights from his monitors painted lazy colors across his bare chest.
Jeff crossed the room in two strides, grabbed Ben’s shoulder, and shook him like he was trying to rattle his brain loose.
“Yo–wake up, you idiot. C’mon, wake the fuck up.”
Ben groaned, deep and miserable, trying to twist away. “Fuuuck off,” he mumbled, voice thick with sleep, swatting blindly at Jeff’s hand. “Lea’ me alone…”
Jeff shook harder. “Nah, nah–get up, bitch. This is good.”
Ben finally cracked one eye, hair sticking up in every direction, face creased from the pillow. He pushed himself up on his elbows, rubbing his eyes with the heel of one hand, glaring through the haze.
“What? What the hell do you want, man? It’s like–” he squinted at the clock on his monitor–“fuckin’ three a.m.”
Jeff dropped onto the edge of the bed, grinning, eyes bright with manic energy. He leaned in close, like he was sharing the best gossip of his life.
“Dude. You won’t believe this shit. They brought her back. She’s here. Covered–head to toe–in blood. Like, fresh. Still wet in her hair. Face smashed in with it, clothes soaked. Looked like she took a bath in the guy.”
Ben blinked slow, brain still booting up. “…What?”
Jeff kept going, words tumbling fast, crude and excited. “I’m talkin’ arterial spray, man. Chunks in her hair. Hands looked like she’d been finger-painting with guts. Fuckin’ hot. I popped a semi just lookin’ at her–like, instant. You know I got that blood thing, right? Shit had my dick half-hard in the driveway–”
Ben sat up straight, sleep evaporating like it’d been doused in cold water. His eyes went wide.
“WHAT??”
He scrambled off the bed, nearly tripping over his own blanket, heart suddenly hammering. “What do you mean she’s here? Right now? What the fuck happened–what did they do??”
Jeff laughed, sharp and raspy, leaning back on his hands. “Nah, nah–she did it. Toby said she snapped, killed some dude at the bar. Tim and Toby torched the place to cover it. Brought her back lookin’ like Carrie at the prom. Jack’s got her downstairs now, probably hosing her off.”
Ben was already yanking open drawers, grabbing the first clothes he could find. He hopped into a pair of sweatpants, nearly falling over.
Jeff shrugged, still grinning. “That’s the word. Looked like she did a hell of a job, too.”
Ben pulled the hoodie over his head, hair exploding out the neck in a static mess. He spun on Jeff, pointing hard.
“Okay–behave. I’m serious. Do not be a fucking creep right now. Don’t say weird shit, don’t stare, don’t–don’t do any of your blood kink bullshit out loud. Just… chill.”
Jeff raised both hands, mock-innocent, smile still stretched wide. “I’ll be a perfect gentleman.”
Ben shot him a look that said he didn’t believe that for a second, then shoved his feet into sneakers and headed for the door.
“Stay up here if you can’t act normal,” he threw over his shoulder.
Jeff just laughed again, low and rough, already swinging his legs off the bed to follow.
“No promises.”
The two of them thundered down the stairs, Jeff taking them in long, lazy strides, Ben scrambling to keep up, hoodie half-zipped, shoes squeaking on the old wood. They hit the living room like a gust of wind, the tension in the air thick enough to choke on.
Tim sat dead center in the ratty armchair, legs spread wide, one elbow propped on the armrest. A cigarette burned slow between his fingers, smoke curling lazy toward the ceiling. His face was stone, jaw locked, eyes narrowed to slits, the kind of pissed-off stillness that promised violence if anyone pushed too hard.
Toby was slumped on the couch, long limbs folded awkwardly. He kept flicking quick, worried glances at Tim, then tipping his head back to stare at the water-stained ceiling like it might offer answers. A tic snapped his shoulder up hard.
The room felt like a funeral.
Ben broke the silence first, chest heaving, words already spilling out. “Where is she? Downstairs with Jack? Can I see her? Please–Tim, c’mon, is she okay? What the fuck happened?”
Tim didn’t even look up at first. Just took a long, slow drag, exhaled through his nose, and finally fixed Ben with a flat, deadly stare.
“No.”
The single word landed heavy.
Jeff sauntered in right behind, smirking. He didn’t ask permission, just reached over, plucked the pack of cigarettes straight from Tim’s lap, shook one out, and lit it with his own lighter. Then he dropped onto the couch next to Toby, hard enough the cushions bounced. He knocked his knee into Toby’s thigh, deliberate and playful in that asshole way of his.
Toby shifted over an inch, shooting Jeff a side-eye, but didn’t say anything. Just pulled his legs up tighter.
Ben stood there in the middle of the room, arms half-raised like he was trying to hold the situation together with his hands. “Tim–please. I just wanna know she’s alright. Somebody tell me what the hell is going on!”
Tim pinched the bridge of his nose hard, eyes squeezing shut for a second. “Stop yellin’,” he muttered, the warning clear.
Jeff chuckled, low and raspy, smoke curling from his lips as he leaned back, one arm draped along the back of the couch behind Toby.
“Oh, this is good,” he said, eyes glinting as he watched Ben pace a tight circle. “Keep goin’, dude. Really wear him down.”
Ben spun on him, face flushed. “Shut up, Jeff! This isn’t funny–she killed someone, you’re tellin’ me she’s covered in blood, and you’re sitting here laughing–”
“Ben,” Tim cut in, sharp enough to slice the air. The room went still again.
Ben froze mid-rant, mouth half-open.
Tim took another slow drag, eyes never leaving Ben. “She’s with Jack. She’s fine. You’re not seein’ her tonight. Go back upstairs.”
Ben’s hands dropped to his sides, shoulders sagging. He looked between Tim’s cold stare, Toby’s blank ceiling-gazing, and Jeff’s amused smirk, like he was searching for one sane person in the room and coming up empty.
Ben’s face flushed red, eyes wide and wild. “Nah–fuck this, I’m goin’ down there.”
He spun toward the basement door, shoes squeaking on the wood as he took one determined step.
Toby moved fast - still limping, but adrenaline or sheer frustration propelled him off the couch. He lunged, one long arm shooting out, fingers clamping hard around the back of Ben’s hoodie. He yanked, sharp and vicious.
Ben’s feet left the floor for half a second. He windmilled, arms flailing, then crashed backward onto the coffee table with a loud crack of cheap wood and a startled yelp. Cans and controllers went flying, clattering across the floor.
The room exploded.
“WHAT THE FUCK, TOBY?!” Ben scrambled to sit up, rubbing the back of his head, voice cracking high with shock and anger.
Toby loomed over him, chest heaving, good eye blazing. “S-shut the fuck up!” he snapped, words stuttering hard but loud enough to cut through the chaos. “Tim said you’re n-not seein’ h-her tuh-tonight! And you’re n-not helpin’ anyone actin’ like a little b-bitch!”
Jeff threw his head back and laughed, raspy and delighted, cigarette dangling from his lips as he slapped his thigh. “Oh shit–you good down there, bro?”
Ben shot him a murderous glare, still sprawled half on the wrecked table. “Not funny, asshole!”
Tim stayed rooted in the armchair. His eyes were dark slits, jaw clenched so tight it looked painful. The rage rolling off him was quiet but thick, like he was seconds from grabbing the nearest heavy object and putting it through a wall. Or a skull.
Then–angry footsteps thundered down the stairs.
Brian appeared at the bottom, hair sticking up in every direction, shirt pulled on backward and inside-out in his haste. He wore nothing but black boxers and that pissed-off, ice-cold expression that made the whole room drop ten degrees. A Glock hung loose in his right hand, finger off the trigger but ready.
He stopped, surveyed the wreckage - Ben on the floor, Toby breathing hard, Jeff cackling, Tim smoldering - and his voice came out flat and lethal.
“What. The fuck. Is all this noise.”
Toby immediately backed off, shoulders jerking with a hard tic as he dropped heavily back onto the couch, rolling his eyes so hard it looked painful.
Ben stayed on the floor, breathing heavy, frustration etched deep in his face, but smart enough to keep his mouth shut for once.
Jeff’s laughter tapered into a low chuckle, cigarette smoke curling from his lips.
Tim didn’t even look over. Just took a slow drag, exhaled toward the ceiling like the whole scene was beneath him.
Brian stepped fully into the room, gun still in hand, and turned that cold stare on Tim. He raised the pistol slightly, not pointing, just waving it casually in a slow arc, like a sarcastic greeting.
“Hello?” he said, voice deadpan but sharp enough to cut glass. “Anybody gonna explain why I’m awake at three-thirty with a headache and a living room full of children throwing tantrums?”
Tim finally met his eyes, held the stare for a long beat, then looked away and took another drag.
The silence stretched, heavy and waiting.
Brian’s gaze shifted to Toby, cold and expectant. “Toby. Tell me.”
Toby shifted on the couch, shoulders hunching like the question was a weight he didn’t want. A tic snapped his neck sideways; he rubbed the back of it.
“She… s-snapped,” he muttered, voice low and rough. “At the b-bar. Some guy. She k-killed him. Blacked out. Tim and I… handled the r-rest.”
He shrugged one shoulder, like that was all there was to say. Half-assed, clipped, eyes fixed on the opposite wall.
Brian’s expression didn’t change, just went flatter, if that was possible. Done. Like this was the hundredth mess he’d walked into and exactly the one he’d warned about a dozen times.
He glanced down at Ben, who was still half-sprawled on the wrecked coffee table, rubbing his lower back, and sighed through his nose. Then he reached down, grabbed Ben by the front of his hoodie, and yanked him upright in one smooth, irritated motion.
Ben yelped–“Hey–!”–stumbling as Brian shoved him forward a step. He caught his balance quickly, backing up until there was a safe few feet between him and Brian, hands raised like don’t shoot.
Jeff stayed lounging on the couch, cigarette glowing as he took a lazy drag. His lips tugged wider when his eyes flicked down to Brian’s boxers - plain black, nothing special - but the smirk said he was enjoying some private, filthy joke anyway.
Brian didn’t notice. Or didn’t care. He turned that dead stare between Tim and Toby, like if he glared hard enough a miracle might undo the night.
Finally he shook his head, slow and tired.
“Should’ve listened to me,” he said flatly. “Told you. Random girls aren’t allowed here for a reason. Bring one in, let her get close to the house–this is what happens. She goes batshit, kills somebody, and now she’s our problem. Another fucking liability.”
He waved the gun once in another tired arc, emphasizing the point.
Tim finally lifted his head. Him and Brian locked eyes - long, heavy seconds ticking by like some silent argument only the two of them could hear. The air between them crackled, frustration tangled up tight.
Tim finally broke the silence, voice low and dripping annoyance. He flicked ash from his cigarette onto the floor without looking.
“What do you want me to say, Bri? You’re always right. Happy?” He leaned forward in the chair, elbows on his knees, staring Brian down. “Fine–it’s my fault. I decided to get a girl. I brought her around. My bad. You warned me, you’re smarter than all of us, blah blah blah.”
Brian’s jaw flexed. He sighed through his nose, sharp and ticked-off, the sound of someone who’d had this fight in his head a hundred times already.
“No,” he said, cold and even. “I’m just sayin’–maybe you shouldn’t have brought the bitch here. Several times. Knowing exactly what this place does.” He gestured vaguely at the walls, the house, like it was listening. “You keep playin’ with fire, disobeyin’ the boss, and now we got a body to explain and a girl who just went full psycho because she got too close.”
Tim barked a short, bitter laugh. “Yeah, yeah–that’s why you and Toby are his favorites, right? Golden boys, never step outta line. Want a fuckin’ medal for it?”
The others stayed dead quiet. Jeff’s smirk had faded; he just smoked, eyes ping-ponging back and forth between Tim and Brian like he was watching the argument of the century. Toby stared harder at the ceiling, tics firing off in quick succession - shoulder jerk, neck crack. Ben shifted his weight, looking like he wanted to disappear into the floor.
Brian didn’t rise to the bait. Just huffed, gun still loose in his hand.
“Why couldn’t you do like the rest of us?” he said, voice flat but edged. “You want pussy–go get it someplace else. Jeff hits strip clubs every weekend. I drive two goddamn hours when I need mine. Nobody brings their meat here for everybody else to sniff on.” His gaze flicked pointedly to Toby, sharp and accusing. “Then you act shocked when someone takes a bite.”
Toby’s head snapped down at that, good eye narrowing, lips pulling back in a silent snarl. He didn’t say anything, but the annoyance rolled off him in waves.
Ben finally couldn’t take it anymore. He raised both hands, voice cracking the tension like a bad chord.
“Um–guys? Sorry to interrupt the pissing contest, but like… can’t she just stay here?” He looked around, desperate for backup that wasn’t coming. “I mean–she’s already… in it now. She can’t just go back to normal life. Might as well keep her, right? Help out around here or whatever. The boss might allow it–”
Brian cut him off with a sharp, humorless laugh. “It doesn’t work like that, Ben. The boss isn’t lookin’ for new recruits. Certainly not incompetent ones who snap and kill randos the second they get sick.”
Tim’s head lifted slowly, eyes dark and dangerous. He didn’t argue with Brian, didn’t defend you. Just nodded once, voice rough and final.
“She’s not fuckin’ stayin’,” he said. “No way in hell.”
The words landed heavy, like a door slamming shut.
Toby cleared his throat, then muttered. “M-maybe… it’s not a b-bad idea.”
Ben jumped on it like a lifeline, pointing hard at Toby. “See? Thank you, Tobes–exactly! She could stay. She’s already–”
“No.” Tim’s voice cracked across the room, sharp and final. He sat forward in the chair, cigarette crushed out in the ashtray, eyes burning. “It’s not happenin’. I’m not allowin’ it. End of discussion.”
Toby sighed, long and defeated, lighter clicking shut in his fist. “So wh-what? We just… act like n-nothin’ happened? Pretend she didn’t–”
Brian cut in.“You know what you gotta do, Tim. There’s only one way this ends clean.”
Tim’s head snapped toward him, eyes narrowing to slits.
Brian shrugged one shoulder. “Kill her.”
The room went dead silent.
Ben’s voice cracked the air first, high and panicked. “Woah–woah, stop. No way–”
“Or,” Brian continued, calm as ever, “Jack can give her a lobotomy. Same result. She stops being a problem.”
Tim exploded out of the chair, voice roaring loud enough to rattle the windows. “She’s not getting a fucking lobotomy, you piece of shit! Are you insane? How would you feel if I said that about your girl? Huh?”
He took two steps toward Brian, fists clenched, face twisted in fury. “And this ain’t even your goddamn problem! You don’t get to stand there actin’ like you’re above it all–you think I don’t know your bullshit? I’ve covered for you how many times? Stuck my neck out, cleaned up your messes, and the second I got somethin’–the second I care about someone–you’re ready to throw her in the ground like trash?”
Brian’s jaw tightened, annoyance flashing sharp behind his eyes. But something else flickered too - hit, just a little. He didn’t push back.
The silence came back heavier than before.
Tim stood there, chest heaving, fists still clenched at his sides, staring Brian down like he was daring him to say one more word. Brian didn’t. He just held the eye contact for another long beat, cold and unblinking, then let out a slow, tired breath. He broke the stare first. Looked away toward the dark hallway like he was already halfway out of the conversation.
“There’s that empty cabin,” he said finally, voice flat and matter-of-fact. “The one up north, couple hours out past the old mill road. It’s off-grid, stocked, far enough no one’s gonna stumble over it. She can take it. Hide out for a while.”
The room exhaled. Not relief, more like the pressure valve had cracked open just enough to keep the whole thing from blowing apart.
Brian met Tim’s eyes again, calmer now, no venom left, and continued. “But you know the best option. Kill her. One bullet. She doesn’t suffer, we don’t have a loose end walking around who knows too much and can’t control what’s happening inside her head. It’s the safest play. For her. For all of us.”
The words hung there, simple and brutal.
Tim didn’t explode this time. Didn’t roar. He stared at Brian for a long second… then gave one slow, single nod.
“Yeah,” he said. “I was thinkin’ about the cabin too.”
Brian let out another short breath, like the acknowledgment was enough.
He flicked the safety on the Glock with his thumb, tucked it into the waistband of his boxers at the small of his back.
“It’s your call, Tim,” he said. “Whatever you decide.”
Then he turned and walked toward the stairs. No dramatic exit, no last look over his shoulder. Just footsteps fading up the wood, soft thuds growing distant until the door clicked shut overhead.
Tim dropped heavily back into the armchair, hands dragging down his face like he could scrub the whole night off. He stayed like that, head bowed, shoulders tight, the anger drained into something exhausted and hollow.
Ben watched him for a long second, guilt flickering, but mostly just resentment. This was Tim’s mess. All of it. He exhaled hard, muttering under his breath, “This is so fucked.”
Jeff stretched out longer on the couch, one arm flung over the back, the other hand lazily adjusting himself through his sweats with zero shame. He hummed low in his throat, lazy agreement, then grinned crooked sideways.
“At least you were right, though,” he drawled, scarred mouth curling. “When you said somethin’ bad was comin’. Wasn’t just your anxiety talkin’.”
Tim’s head snapped up, eyes narrowing. “The fuck does that mean?”
Ben’s eyes went wide. He shot Jeff a panicked what-the-fuck-dude glare, hands already up in damage-control mode. “Oh–uh–nothing, man, it’s just–”
He scrambled, words tumbling. “She… she told me some stuff when I was over there. Said she’d been feelin’ this rage building up. Like it wasn’t hers. Static in her head, blackouts, all that. It sounded… familiar.”
Tim’s stare pinned Ben to the spot, cold and accusing. “So you knew. You knew she was gettin’ sick again and didn’t think to tell me.”
Ben’s face flushed hot, defensiveness surging. He threw his hands up higher. “Hey–c’mon, man, she’s your girl. You’re the one sleepin’ next to her every night. You should’ve noticed!” His voice climbed, frustration spilling over. “Maybe if you weren’t so busy tryin’ to control every fuckin’ thing she does–who she talks to, where she goes, burnin’ brands into her–you would’ve seen it comin’. You’re the one who kept draggin’ her closer to this place. This is on you.”
Tim stared, something dark and ugly flickering behind his eyes.
The argument hung in the air, thick and unresolved, Ben’s words still echoing off the walls. Tim’s glare could’ve burned holes through him, fists clenched tight at his sides like he was one second from lunging.
Then–footsteps.
Coming up from the basement. Soft on the creaking wood, but unmistakable in the loaded quiet.
Ben’s head snapped toward the door, hope flashing bright across his face. Maybe it was you. Maybe you were okay, coming up to put an end to this nightmare.
But it was only Jack.
He emerged into the dim living room light calm as ever - tall, pale, black voids scanning the room without emotion. The tension hit him like a wall; his head tilted a fraction, posture stiffening just enough to show he hadn’t expected a full audience. He stopped a few steps in, hands clasped politely in front of him, looking awkwardly out of place among the bristling chaos.
Ben reacted first, words tumbling out in a rush. “Oh my God–Jack, what the hell happened down there? How is she? Is she okay? Can I see her?”
Jack’s head tilted again, slow and curious, then shifted a little more toward Tim. His voice came out low, formal, and careful.
“She is asleep.” A pause. “Tim… may I speak with you?”
Tim exhaled hard through his nose, dragging a hand down his face. He looked drained, the fight bleeding out of him in one tired rush.
“Yeah. Fine.” He pushed up from the chair, glancing at the others with flat, exhausted authority. “All of you–scram. Go to your rooms. Now.”
Ben groaned loud, frustration boiling over. “Seriously? Tim, c’mon–I just wanna–”
Tim’s stare cut him off mid-sentence, sharp and final. Ben’s arms dropped helplessly to his sides, mouth snapping shut. He shook his head, defeated.
Jeff stretched out longer on the couch, one arm flung over the back, then pushed himself up slowly, lazily, like the whole night was just mildly entertaining background noise. He unfolded those long legs, stood with a loose roll of his shoulders, and shot a crooked smirk over at Tim and Toby.
“Sweet dreams, you two,” he drawled, voice low and raspy with amusement. Then he sauntered off toward the stairs, boots thudding slow and heavy on the old wood, each step dragging just enough to make it clear he was in no hurry to leave the show behind.
Ben followed a second later, shoulders slumped, muttering under his breath the whole way.
Toby stayed slumped on the couch long after the others’ footsteps faded upstairs, legs stretched out, staring blankly at the dark TV screen like it might start talking back. The house creaked around him, settling into that familiar, watchful quiet.
Tim followed Jack, then paused at the basement door, glancing back at Toby. His voice came out low, rough from too many cigarettes and not enough sleep.
“You goin’ to bed?”
Toby shook his head slow, shoulders jerking once with a tic. “N-not tired,” he muttered. “Figured I’d… stay here. In c-case you need help.”
Tim didn’t say anything for a beat. Just looked at him, something soft flickering behind the exhaustion in his eyes. Gratefulness. Real and rare. He nodded once, short.
“Yeah. Thanks.”
Then he turned and followed Jack down the stairs.
The basement air was cooler, sharper with antiseptic as they descended. At the bottom, right outside the infirmary’s heavy white door, Jack stopped. He turned to Tim, posture straight, hands clasped in front of him.
“She is stable,” he said quietly. “Sedated. Sleeping deeply. No physical injuries.”
A pause. Jack’s head tilted slightly, voids fixed on Tim’s face.
“It would be best,” he continued, voice formal and careful, “if she left. Soon. The Operator’s influence is… progressing. The energy is taking root. Distance… from here, from all sources… would slow it. Perhaps halt it.”
He didn’t say distance from you, but the implication hung clear and polite between them.
Tim stared at Jack. The weight of it hit him square: how deep he’d dragged you, how completely this was his fault. His choices. His obsession.
He swallowed thickly, then asked sharp and sudden, “Can I see my girl now?”
Jack didn’t answer with words. Just inclined his head again and reached for the door handle, pushing it open. He stepped aside, giving Tim the room.
Tim walked in.
The infirmary lights were dimmed low, only the small lamp over the cot casting a soft pool of gold. You lay curled on your side under the thin blanket, face clean now, hair still damp and darkening the pillow. Breathing slow and even, sedated peace smoothing out all the sharp edges the night had carved into you.
Tim stopped at the edge of the cot, hands loose at his sides, watching the rise and fall of your chest.
Jack stepped into the infirmary and eased the heavy white door shut behind him with a soft click. He moved without hurry or sound, fluid and quiet, the way he always did, keeping his distance as he crossed to the far side of the room. His presence was careful, unobtrusive, giving Tim space.
Tim didn’t move for a long time. Then finally, he reached out, big hand hovering a second before settling gently into your hair. The strands were cool and slightly damp from the shower, sliding soft between his fingers as he petted slow strokes from crown to nape.
He leaned down, careful not to shift the cot, and pressed a kiss to your lips, barely there, warm and lingering just long enough to feel the steady rise of your breath against his mouth. A silent promise, or apology, or both.
Then, without looking back at Jack, he hooked the small rolling stool with one boot and dragged it closer. It scraped soft across the tile. He sat heavy, elbows on his knees a moment, before reaching for your hand.
Your fingers were small in his - clean now, no blood under the nails, no sticky residue. He wrapped both his hands around yours, thumb tracing slow circles over your knuckles, calluses catching faintly on your skin.
“I’m not mad, baby,” he muttered, voice so low it was almost lost in the hum of the equipment. “Not at you.”
You didn’t stir. The sedative held you deep and dreamless.
Jack sat at his desk across the room, back partially turned, pretending to update a chart that didn’t need updating. He kept his movements quiet, pen scratching soft, pages turning slower than necessary. He’d seen Tim angry, violent, cold, possessive - but never like this. Never broken open. It felt private in a way that made the air in the room heavier.
Tim didn’t seem to care if Jack heard. Or maybe he’d forgotten Jack was there at all.
After a while, Tim’s shoulders sagged. He leaned forward, forehead coming to rest gently against your arm, just above where his hands still held yours. His breathing slowed, deepened. The exhaustion of the night finally dragged him under.
He fell asleep like that - curled awkwardly on the little stool, one big hand cradling yours, face pressed to your arm.
Jack glanced over once, voids lingering on the sight for a quiet moment. Then he dimmed the lamp further, turned back to his desk, and let the room settle into silence.
You woke slowly, like surfacing from deep water - body heavy, mind fuzzy, but rested in a way you hadn’t been in weeks. The sedative had knocked you out clean; no dreams, no static, just black, blissful nothing. A soft moan slipped out as you stretched under the thin blanket, muscles aching faintly from the night’s tension.
You pushed up on one elbow, rubbing sleep from your eyes with the heel of your hand. The dim lamp painted everything gold and soft. The infirmary was empty, except for you, and him.
Tim, slumped on the little stool beside the cot, head hanging forward, arms crossed over his chest. His breathing was slow and even, dark hair falling messy across his forehead. He looked exhausted even in sleep - shoulders rounded, stubble thicker than usual, the lines around his eyes deeper.
A small, helpless smile tugged at your lips. You reached out without thinking, fingers brushing his forearm.
He woke instantly. A low groan rumbled in his throat as he straightened, blinking hard, but the second his eyes found yours the grogginess vanished.
He took your hand before you could pull it back, turning it palm-down to press a slow kiss to your knuckles.
“Hey,” he murmured, voice rough from sleep and smoke. “Good mornin’, sleepyhead.”
That crooked half-smile of his, the one that always undid you, flickered soft at the corners of his mouth.
You couldn’t help smiling back, small and tired. You took him in - messy hair, tired eyes, the faint scent of cigarettes still clinging to his jacket - and then just opened your arms a little, wordless.
He understood immediately.
Tim leaned forward, careful of the cot’s narrow edge, letting you wrap your arms around his neck. You pulled him close, face buried in the warm curve where his shoulder met his throat, breathing him in deep - pine, smoke, that sharp bite of his cologne that always felt like home, even when everything else was falling apart.
“Missed you,” you mumbled against his skin.
He huffed a quiet chuckle, arms sliding around your waist to hold you steady, one big hand splaying warm across your back.
“Yeah?” he teased gently, breath warm against your ear. “I was right here, baby.”
You didn’t answer, just clung tighter for a moment, letting the solid weight of him ground you.
Eventually you pulled back enough to sit up properly, blanket pooling at your waist. The scrubs felt soft and foreign against your skin, but clean. You looked at each other across the small space between cot and stool.
The air was heavy, last night’s horrors lurking unspoken at the edges, but there was something lighter threaded through it too. Relief. Quiet. Just the two of you, breathing the same air for the first time since everything shattered.
His hand stayed in yours, thumb tracing slow over your wrist.
“How you feelin’, baby?” he asked finally, careful in a way you weren’t used to hearing from him.
You took a breath, tried to sort through the mess in your chest. Awful. Guilty. Hollowed out. The bar - your job, your one scrap of independence - gone to ash. The man’s face you couldn’t even remember, but whose blood you could still taste at the back of your throat. You blinked at him, words sticking.
“I feel… bad,” you managed, small and cracked. “Guilty. Like… that wasn’t me last night. It really wasn’t.”
He nodded slowly, eyes dropping to your joined hands. His fingers tightened around yours, petting gentle, soothing strokes. You’d never seen him look this distraught - brow creased deep, mouth pulled tight, worry carved into every line of his face.
“I know,” he said quietly. “I get it. We’ll… figure it out.”
You squeezed his hand, searching his expression. “Are you alright?”
His jaw clenched hard, like the question itself was foreign, like no one ever asked him that and meant it. Something raw flashed behind his eyes, dark and hurting.
You leaned closer. “Tim?”
He exhaled shaky, gaze dropping to the cot. “This is all my fault,” he said. “I put you through this. All of it.”
The words hit you like a truck. You’d never heard him take blame like this, never expected it. Your head shook on instinct. “No–Tim, don’t say that–”
“That’s just how it is.” He cut you off gentle but firm, eyes lifting to yours again. “If I’d paid attention–if I hadn’t been so caught up in all that bullshit with Toby, this constant need to control every damn thing… If I’d just been honest with you from the start, told you what this place really does–this wouldn’t have happened.”
You stared at him, throat tight. Words tangled - trying to tell him you’d fucked up too, that you’d been desperate for connection and looked for it in all the wrong places, that you should’ve been honest right back.
But he kept going, voice cracking at the edges.
“That night at the bar, when you finally snapped at me, I just called you that fucked-up thing and walked out. I should’ve stayed. Should’ve seen it comin’. Should’ve–”
His voice broke completely. He stopped, jaw working.
You couldn’t argue. Couldn’t find words at all. The memory of him calling you a hysterical bitch still stung sharp, but hearing him own it now, raw and wrecked, hurt in a different way.
You just shook your head, overwhelmed, chest aching. Tears pricked hot at your eyes.
You couldn’t stand it anymore - the guilt, the pain, the distance between you even though you were inches apart.
You shook your head, eyes stinging, and reached for him.
“Come here,” you whispered.
He leaned in fast, desperate, like he’d been waiting for permission. Your arms wrapped around his neck again, pulling him close, and your mouth found his.
The kiss wasn’t gentle. It was hungry, almost frantic, teeth clashing once before you both slowed, trying to pour everything into it that you couldn’t say. His big hands cupped your face, thumbs brushing your cheeks. You tasted salt - your tears - and the faint bitterness of cigarettes, and underneath it all, him. Warm and alive.
When you finally pulled back, just enough to breathe, your foreheads pressed together, noses brushing, breaths mingling in the small space between you.
“I’m sorry,” he whispered against your lips, so quiet you almost missed it.
You shook your head again, small, stubborn. Your fingers curled into the hair at the nape of his neck.
“Me too.”
He kissed you again, deeper, hungrier, like he was trying to erase the space the night had carved between you. His mouth slanted over yours, desperate and hot, and you pulled him closer, fingers digging into his shoulders, needing more.
He got the hint fast. One shift of his weight and he was moving, careful but urgent, climbing onto the narrow cot with you. The frame groaned under him, metal springs protesting, but neither of you cared. His big hands slid under the hem of your scrub top, palms rough and warm against your bare waist, gripping tight.
You tugged at his jacket, his shirt, anything in the way, and he let you - helping shrug it off before his mouth found yours again. You pulled harder, guiding him down until his weight settled over you, solid and heavy. The cot creaked louder, but it didn’t matter. All that mattered was him - here, now, pressing you into the thin mattress like he could shield you from everything outside this room.
He broke away just long enough to yank your scrub top over your head, tossing it aside. Cool air hit your bare skin, nipples tightening instantly, and his eyes darkened as he looked down at you. Then his mouth was on you, hot and wet, closing over one breast, sucking. You moaned, loud and unashamed, back arching off the cot to press closer.
“Fuck–Tim–”
He moaned around you, the vibration making you shudder. His big hand found your other breast, squeezing firmly, thumb rolling over the nipple until you were gasping. The cot squeaked in rhythm with every shift of his body, too small for both of you.
He pulled back just enough to fully rip his own shirt off, buttons straining, fabric hitting the floor, revealing the broad chest you’d missed so much, the familiar lines of muscle and scars. His hands went to his jeans, unbuttoning fast but not pulling them down yet, like he was holding onto the last thread of control.
Then he was back on you, mouth crashing into yours again, kissing you like he couldn’t get deep enough. His hands gripped your hips hard, fingers digging in as he tugged clumsily at the waistband of your scrub pants, trying to drag them down. The fabric caught, bunched, and he growled low in frustration against your lips, shifting his weight to get better leverage, tugging them down your hips with impatient but careful hands. The stupid borrowed boxers went next, sliding off easily, tossed aside with the rest in a careless pile on the tile floor.
Cool air kissed your bare skin, raising goosebumps everywhere, but his gaze was hotter, dragging slowly over your body like he was memorizing every inch he’d missed. His eyes darkened, pupils blown wide, chest rising faster.
“God,” he muttered. “You’re beautiful.”
You felt the words in your core, warm and aching. A small, shy smile curved your lips despite everything, and you let your thighs fall open for him, offering yourself completely.
Tim exhaled sharp, like the sight punched the air out of him. He shifted down the cot, careful of the creaking frame, knees bracketing your legs, and settled between them, big hands sliding under your thighs to spread you wider. His palms were hot, calluses scraping against sensitive skin as he hooked your legs over his shoulders.
He took a moment, just looking, breathing you in, thumbs stroking slowly along the crease where thigh met hip. Then he leaned down, nose brushing your inner thigh first, lips grazing soft, open-mouthed kisses that made you shiver.
When his mouth finally found your pussy, you almost cried. His tongue parted you with one long, flat lick from entrance to clit, tasting you like he’d been starving for it. You were already soaked, and he groaned deep in his chest at the slick heat, the sound vibrating against you.
“Fuck,” he breathed against your folds, hot and ragged. “Missed this. Missed you.”
Then he really started.
His tongue was broad and insistent - lapping slow, hungry stripes up your center, gathering every bit of wetness, circling your entrance before dragging back up to your clit. He sucked gentle at first, lips sealing soft around the swollen bud, tongue flicking quick and light until your hips jerked. Then harder, sucking with real pressure, pulling soft, wet sounds from you that echoed in the quiet room.
Your hands flew to his hair, fingers tangling tight in the messy strands, pulling him closer. He moaned into you at the tug, the vibration making you gasp his name, raw and broken.
He took his time, alternating long, slow licks with focused attention on your clit, sucking and flicking until your thighs trembled around his head. Every time you got close, hips grinding up, breath hitching, he’d ease off - kissing your thighs, nipping soft at the sensitive skin, tongue tracing lazy patterns until you were whining, desperate.
Then he’d dive back in, deeper this time, tongue pushing inside you, fucking slow and steady while his nose nudged your clit. His stubble scraped against your inner thighs, rough and perfect, grounding you in the rawness of him.
One big hand slid up your body, finding your breast again, squeezing firmly, thumb rolling your nipple in time with the slow thrust of his tongue. The other stayed gripped on your hip, holding you open, keeping you right where he wanted you.
You were dripping now, wet sounds filling the room every time he licked into you, drinking you down like he couldn’t get enough. His groans were constant, low, hungry, muffled against your pussy as he devoured you slowly and thoroughly.
When he finally sealed his mouth fully over your clit again, sucking hard, tongue flicking fast and relentless, you broke. Your back arched off the cot, thighs clamping around his head, fingers yanking his hair as the orgasm rolled through you in long, shuddering waves.
He softened his mouth, licking you gentle and slow through it, drawing it out until you were trembling, oversensitive, gasping his name over and over again.
Only then did he pull back, lips shiny, eyes dark and wrecked, breathing hard against your thigh. He pressed one last soft kiss to your swollen clit, making you twitch, before crawling back up your body.
His mouth found yours again, wet, tasting like you, and you kissed him back just as desperate, arms wrapping tight around his neck.
“That feel good, sweetheart?” he murmured.
You nodded fast, too fast, still trembling from the aftershocks, and crushed your mouth to his again to prove it. The kiss was messy, desperate, tasting yourself on his tongue. Your hands scrambled down his chest, nails scraping skin, finding the open fly of his jeans and tugging hard, impatient.
He chuckled against your lips, the sound vibrating straight to your core, and shifted his weight to help. One big hand joined yours, shoving the denim and boxers down just enough to free himself. His cock sprang hot and heavy against your thigh, already leaking at the tip.
You felt him wrap his hand around the base, guiding the thick head to your entrance, sliding slowly through your slick folds, coating himself, teasing. Just the blunt pressure nudging at you, back and forth, until you were whining into his mouth and lifting your hips to chase more.
“Tim–please–”
“Shh, I got you,” he breathed, forehead pressed to yours.
Then he pushed in.
Inch by thick inch, stretching you open until you felt him all the way up in your belly. The cot squeaked loud beneath you, metal frame protesting every shift as he settled heavy between your thighs. You moaned, long and broken, nails digging into his shoulders.
He groaned, the sound rumbling from his chest as he bottomed out, hips flush to yours. “Fuck… so tight. So good, baby.”
You pulled him down into another kiss, open-mouthed, tongues sliding messy and hungry. He started to move - slow, hard thrusts that dragged every ridge of him against your walls, pulling out almost all the way before driving back in deep. Each stroke punched the air from your lungs, the cot creaking in a steady, obscene rhythm beneath you.
Your legs wrapped around his waist, heels digging into the small of his back, urging him deeper. He obliged - hips snapping harder, slow but punishing, making you feel every inch like he wanted to brand himself inside you.
“Like that?” he rasped against your mouth, breath hot and uneven. “Tell me–”
“Yes–fuck, yes–” you gasped, arching up to meet him. Your hands tangled in his hair again, pulling hard enough to make him groan into the kiss.
He shifted the angle just slightly - higher, grinding against your clit with every thrust - and you cried out, the sound swallowed by his mouth. The cot squeaked louder, springs groaning in protest, but neither of you cared. It was just the two of you - sweat-slick skin, desperate kisses, the wet slap of his hips meeting yours.
You clung to him, moaning into his mouth, nails raking down his back, thighs trembling around his hips. He groaned with every thrust, forehead pressed to yours, eyes half-lidded and wrecked.
It felt too good, too raw, too everything, and the words slipped out before you could stop them, breathless and broken between moans.
“I love you,” you whispered, voice trembling as he thrust slow and deep, filling you completely. “Tim–I love you.”
He stilled for half a heartbeat, buried to the hilt, forehead pressed to yours. Last time you’d said it, he’d answered with a cigarette burn and silence. Now his eyes softened, dark, vulnerable, something unguarded flickering there. He didn’t look away.
After a long moment, his voice came rough, almost cracked.
“I love you too.”
The words hit you like a wave. Your heart stuttered, chest tightening so hard you couldn’t breathe for a second. Tears pricked hot at the corners of your eyes. You pulled him down fast, crashing your mouth to his, kissing him like you could pour every shattered piece of yourself into it.
He groaned into you, hips starting to move again. Then his hands slid down your thighs, unwrapping your legs from his waist. He hooked them over his shoulders instead, folding you nearly in half, opening you completely.
The new angle dragged a sharp moan from your throat. He sank impossibly deeper - thick, hot, stretching you to the limit until you felt him everywhere.
“Fuck–Tim–”
“Yeah?” he rasped, pulling out slowly before driving back in hard. “Like that, baby? Feel me?”
You couldn’t answer, just nodded frantically, nails raking down his back as he started pounding you. Slow withdrawals, hard thrusts - deep, punishing strokes that punched the air from your lungs every time his hips slammed into yours. The wet slap of skin on skin filled the room, obscene and perfect.
He kept your thighs pinned high, leverage letting him hit spots that made your vision spark white. His mouth found your neck, sucking hard enough to bruise, teeth grazing the skin as he groaned against you.
“You’re so fuckin’ wet,” he muttered, breathless, one hand sliding between you to circle your clit with rough fingers. “Soakin’ me–listen to that.”
You were - dripping, slick sounds every time he pulled out and drove back in. The pressure built fast and brutal, coiling tight low in your belly.
“Tim–I’m gonna–”
“I know,” he growled, thrusting harder, fingers rubbing faster. “Cum on my dick, sweetheart. Let me feel it.”
It hit you like a freight train, orgasm crashing through you hard and sudden. You cried out, back bowing off the cot, pussy clenching tight around him in waves. Wetness flooded out of you, soaking his thighs, the thin mattress beneath, a warm puddle spreading under your ass.
He fucked you through it - relentless, hips snapping, groaning low as you pulsed and gushed around him.
“That’s it–fuck, look at you. Makin’ such a mess for me. So pretty when you cum.”
You were shaking, oversensitive, but he didn’t stop - kept driving deep, drawing it out until you were whimpering, tears slipping down your temples into your hair.
Only then did he shift, letting your legs slide down to wrap around his waist again, leaning over you, mouth finding yours in a messy, breathless kiss.
He started moving harder - faster now, chasing his own edge. The cot screamed under you, frame rattling against the wall with every thrust. His hands gripped your hips hard enough to bruise, pulling you into every snap of his hips, burying himself deep over and over.
But then - something shifted.
One of his hands left your hip, sliding up your body, until his fingers wrapped around your throat. Not tight at first. Just resting there, warm and heavy, thumb stroking the side of your neck like a gentle reminder of who held you.
Your breath hitched, eyes fluttering open wider. The pressure built gradually, subtle, testing, as his hips kept slamming into yours, deep and rhythmic. His fingers tightened just enough to make your pulse jump under his palm, air thinning in your lungs, the edges of your vision blurring soft.
It sent a conflicted thrill through you - scared, yes, the vulnerability of it sharp and real, but turned on too, heat pooling fresh between your thighs at the raw dominance. Your pussy clenched around him involuntarily, drawing a low groan from his throat.
But his eyes… they weren’t on you anymore. They were distant, unfocused, staring through you like he was seeing something else entirely. His thrusts slowed, just a fraction, becoming more measured, almost mechanical.
Unbeknownst to you, Brian’s words echoed in his head like a curse: Kill her. One bullet. But this wasn’t a gun. This was his hand - big, strong, wrapped around the fragile column of your throat. It would be so easy. Squeeze a little harder. Hold a little longer. End it here, in this moment, before the sickness took you completely. Before you became something he couldn’t save. Quick. Mercy. His fault anyway - better his hands than anyone else’s. She doesn’t suffer.
He considered it. Really considered it. Thumb pressing just a bit more, feeling the flutter of your pulse speed up under his grip. His hips ground deep, cock twitching inside you as the dark thought twisted with the pleasure - sick and wrong, but there.
You felt the change. The way his fingers dug in deeper, air thinning to a rasp in your throat. Your hands flew to his wrist on instinct, clutching, not pulling away yet, but holding there, nails biting into his skin. Panic spiked hot in your chest - terrified in that split-second realization that he could do it. That this might be how it ends: not with flames or blood or static, but here, under him, in the basement of this cursed house, his hand around your throat while he’s buried inside you. Conflicted - because even as fear clawed up your spine, arousal twisted with it, your body betrayed you with another flood of wetness, clenching tight around him like it craved the danger.
Tears pricked your eyes from the raw emotion crashing through you. Love and fear tangled so tight you couldn’t tell them apart. You gasped his name–soft, broken–“Tim?”–voice thin and pleading, searching his face for the man you knew, not this distant shadow.
His eyes snapped back to yours, sharp, sudden, like waking from a trance. The darkness cleared in an instant, replaced by horror. Wide, wrecked horror.
His hand loosened immediately, fingers uncurling fast, pulling away like your skin had burned him. He exhaled shaky, chest heaving, hips stilling completely as he stared down at you.
“Fuck–baby, I’m sorry,” he whispered, voice cracking raw. “I’m so fuckin’ sorry.”
His forehead dropped to yours, breath hot and uneven against your lips. One hand cupped your cheek gently now, thumb stroking soft, apologetic, while the other braced beside your head.
“I love you,” he said again, desperate this time, like he needed you to hear it, to believe it. “I’d never… I couldn’t…”
You didn’t say anything. The fear lingered, sharp and cold in your veins, but so did the heat - conflicted, twisted, your body still aching for him even as your mind reeled from the edge you’d just teetered on. You knew what he’d been thinking. What he’d almost done. The realization sat heavy in your chest, unspoken but clear as day. But you didn’t pull away. Didn’t scream or push him off. Instead, you nodded, just once, small and silent, tears slipping free down your temples. Your hands slid up his back, pulling him closer, urging him to keep going. Because stopping now, facing it, might break you both completely.
He searched your eyes for a long second, guilt etched deep in his face, then nodded back. His mouth found yours again - gentle this time, almost tentative, like he was asking permission. You kissed him back harder, desperate to chase away the shadows, to feel only him.
He started moving again, slow at first, careful thrusts that dragged deep, rebuilding the rhythm without the edge. His hand stayed on your cheek, thumb wiping away your tears.
You clung to him - scared, turned on, conflicted tears still falling - but let the pleasure build again, pushing everything else down deep where you wouldn’t have to face it. Not now. Not yet.
“Cum inside me,” you whispered, desperate. “Please–Tim–”
That broke him.
He slammed in one last time, deep and grinding, and came with a choked groan, hips jerking as he spilled hot and thick inside you.
He collapsed forward, careful not to crush you, face buried in your neck, breathing hard and ragged. You held him tight, arms around his shoulders, legs locked around his waist, keeping him inside as long as you could.
Neither of you moved for a long time.
You didn’t know what to say. Didn’t know how to bring up what had just happened.
The words sat lodged in your throat like broken glass, sharp, impossible to swallow, impossible to spit out. You could still feel the ghost of his fingers around your neck, the brief, terrifying pressure that had stolen your air and made your heart slam against your ribs. You could still see the distant, hollow look in his eyes when he’d almost crossed that line. And yet your body was still humming from the aftershocks, slick and sore and aching in the best-worst way, thighs trembling faintly even now.
Tim stayed inside you for another long minute, softening slowly, breathing ragged against your neck, before he finally eased out with a low, reluctant groan. The sudden emptiness made you clench involuntarily, a small whimper slipping past your lips. He pressed one last soft kiss to your collarbone, right over the faded burn mark, then slowly straightened up.
The cot creaked pitifully under the shift in weight. He stood, jeans still shoved down around his thighs, cock slick and softening as he tucked himself away with careful, almost mechanical movements. You watched him, silent, dazed, as he pulled his boxers and jeans back up, buttoned them, zipped them, then reached for his discarded shirt on the floor. The fabric was wrinkled, buttons half-done from earlier desperation. He shrugged it on without bothering to fix them properly, fingers trembling just slightly as he dragged it closed over his chest.
You felt suddenly cold without him covering you. Vulnerable and exposed. You sat up slowly, legs shaky, core still pulsing, and reached for the pile of scrubs. The borrowed boxers first, then the pants, then the top. Every movement felt mechanical, like your body was moving on autopilot while your mind stayed stuck on that single, terrifying moment: his hand tightening, his eyes far away, the air thinning.
You pulled the scrub top over your head, smoothed it down with numb fingers, and lay back against the thin pillow. The cot felt even smaller now. Too small for the weight of everything unsaid between you.
Tim finished dressing and turned back to you. His face was unreadable again, guarded and tired, but his eyes softened when they landed on yours. He opened his mouth like he might say something, anything, but before he could, a sharp knock echoed against the heavy white door.
Both of you froze.
The door cracked open just enough for Brian to stick his head inside.
He took one look at the scene - Tim standing beside the cot, clothes hastily thrown on, you curled under the blanket in fresh scrubs, the unmistakable smell of sex hanging thick in the antiseptic air - and his expression didn’t change. No surprise. Just that flat, unreadable look he always wore.
His eyes flicked from you to Tim and back again.
“Tim,” he said finally. “Outside. Now.”
Tim exhaled through his nose, sharp and irritated, but nodded once. He looked down at you, thumb brushing once over your cheek in a quick, almost apologetic gesture.
“I’ll be right back,” he murmured. “Promise.”
You nodded and watched him follow Brian out. The door clicked shut behind them with a soft, final sound.
You lay there in the sudden quiet, staring at the ceiling tiles, heart thudding too hard. You strained to hear their voices through the door, low and muffled, but the words wouldn’t come clear. Just fragments. Tim’s rough timbre. Brian’s clipped monotone. Something about “cops” and “fire” and “lay low.”
Your stomach twisted.
A minute later, maybe two, the door opened again.
Tim stepped back inside alone. He looked… heavier. Shoulders tight, jaw locked, eyes shadowed in a way that made your chest ache.
He crossed the room in three strides and dropped onto the edge of the cot beside you. The frame groaned under his weight. He took your hand immediately - fingers lacing through yours, holding tight.
“Cops are swarming the bar,” he said without preamble, voice steady. “Fire department too. Whole place is a crime scene now. But–” He squeezed your hand once. “You’re not a suspect. They’re calling it a random act–guy got too drunk, started shit, then the place burned down in the chaos. No witnesses left alive to say different. No security footage. So you’re a ghost in this.”
You stared at him, processing. Relief flickered somewhere distant, but it didn’t reach all the way in. The bar - your bar - was gone. Your life - your tiny, fragile, hard-won life - was gone. And the cops weren’t looking for you.
Maybe it should’ve felt like mercy.
It didn’t.
Tim kept talking, quieter now.
“You need to lay low. Real low. No going back to your place, not for a while. They’ll watch it. They always do when something like this happens.”
You swallowed. Your voice came out small, cracked.
“Can I… go home? Just for a little bit? Grab some clothes, my stuff–”
“No.” The word came out sharp and final. He softened it immediately, thumb stroking over your knuckles. “Baby, no. Not yet. Too risky. They’ll have eyes on it. One slip and you’re done.”
You stared at the blanket bunched in your lap. The fear from earlier, the hand around your throat, the distant look in his eyes, mixed with this new wave of helplessness until it all blurred together into something suffocating.
You asked him so what now, voice small and cracked in the quiet infirmary.
Tim looked at you for a long second, eyes shadowed, then exhaled slowly.
“I’ll bring you somewhere safe,” he said. “Somewhere no one will look. We’ll figure the rest out later.”
He stood, the cot creaking under the shift, and held out his hand.
“C’mon.”
You took it, fingers cold against his warm palm, and let him pull you up. Your legs felt unsteady, like they’d forgotten how to hold weight after everything. The borrowed scrubs hung loose and foreign on your body, the faint antiseptic smell clinging to the fabric. You followed him out of the infirmary without looking back at the cot, the thin blanket still rumpled from where you’d both been.
Up the narrow basement stairs, each step creaking under Tim’s boots. The house smelled the same as always: old pine, stale smoke, something faintly metallic underneath. The air grew warmer as you climbed, the dim light spilling down like it was waiting for you.
You stepped into the living room.
Toby was there - sprawled on the sagging couch, long legs stretched out. He was toying with his phone mindlessly, thumb scrolling without really looking, screen glow painting his face in pale blue. The second you appeared in the doorway he froze, head snapping up, good eye widening just a fraction.
For a heartbeat, you just stared at each other.
The last time you’d really looked at each other had been that night - him bloody and broken, you shaking under Tim’s hands while he watched. The memory hung between you like smoke, thick and impossible to ignore.
You swallowed. Managed a small, careful, “Hi.”
Toby blinked. His shoulder jerked once in a sharp tic, then he gave a tiny nod.
“Hi,” he rasped back. He shifted, sitting up a little straighter, fingers tightening around the phone. “You… f-feeling better?”
You nodded, quick and automatic, even though “better” felt like a lie so big it hurt your chest.
“Yeah,” you whispered. “A little.”
Tim’s hand settled on your lower back, firm and possessive, guiding you.
“Keep following me,” he said, already turning toward the front door.
You hesitated. Looked back at Toby, still watching you with that quiet, guarded expression, then up at Tim.
“Wait,” you said softly. “Can I… can I at least talk to Ben? Just for a minute. Just to say hi.”
Tim stopped. Turned fully to face you. His jaw worked once, twice, something flickering behind his eyes that looked a lot like the same darkness from earlier.
“No,” he said. Flat. Final.
“Please.” Your voice cracked on the word. You stepped closer, hands reaching for his jacket sleeve, fingers curling into the worn denim. “Tim–just five minutes. I haven’t seen him since… since everything. He came to my house. He was nice to me. I just want to say hi. Please.”
Tim stared down at you, long and hard. You could see the war behind his eyes: the need to keep you close, keep you safe, keep you his - versus the tiny, grudging part of him that remembered how Ben had been there for you, made you laugh when everything else was falling apart.
“Fine,” he muttered. “Five minutes. Not a second more.”
You smiled, small, grateful, almost relieved, and nodded fast.
“Thank you.”
Tim turned to Toby, jerking his chin toward the stairs.
“Take her up to him. I’m starting the truck.”
Toby pushed off the couch, careful of his still-healing ribs, and stood. He gave Tim a quick nod, then looked at you. Motioned once with his head–follow.
You walked up the stairs together, footsteps soft on the worn wood. The hallway light flickered overhead, casting long, jittery shadows. Halfway up, you glanced sideways at Toby, his shoulders slightly hunched like he was trying to take up less space.
“You feeling better?” you asked quietly.
He nodded once, quick, almost automatic. A small tic jerked his shoulder up toward his ear.
“D-don’t feel pain anyway,” he rasped. “Jack t-took care of me. Fixed… everything he c-could.”
You managed a small smile at that, genuine, if tired.
“I didn’t expect Jack to be such a good doctor,” you admitted. “He’s… kind of creepy-looking.”
Toby actually smiled, small and crooked. The scar on his cheek pulled tight with it.
“Y-yeah,” he muttered. “He gets that a lot. But… he’s g-good at what he does. Really g-good.”
You nodded, something warm flickering in your chest despite everything. Toby glanced at you, quick, almost shy, then looked away again.
You reached Ben’s door. The chipped paint, the half-peeled stickers, the faint bass hum leaking through the wood - it all felt oddly familiar even though you’d never been inside.
You raised your hand to knock.
No answer.
You glanced at Toby, who gave a tiny shrug, then you pushed the door open anyway.
The room hit you like a wall of stale heat.
Thick air, too many running electronics, the sour-sweet stink of old Monster cans and unwashed clothes. RGB strips pulsed slow purple-blue across every surface, turning the chaos into something almost hypnotic. Empty cans teetered in precarious towers on the desk. Posters of naked anime girls dominated the walls - thighs spread, tongues out, eyes glassy and inviting in ways no real person could ever match. It was worse in person. Exactly what you’d pictured, and somehow more.
Ben sat hunched in his gaming chair, oversized shirt swallowing his frame, blonde hair a chaotic nest. His monitors glowed bright, three of them, and the center screen showed an open browser tab: a local news article. Grainy drone photo of the bar reduced to blackened timbers and yellow crime-scene tape. The headline screamed “Suspicious Fire at Local Bar–Possible Foul Play.”
He didn’t notice you at first.
Jeff was there too, sprawled across Ben’s unmade bed like he owned it, long legs stretched out, scarred arms folded behind his head. His black hair stuck up in sweaty spikes, white shirt rucked up just enough to show the sharp cut of his hipbones disappearing into low gray sweats. He was smirking at Ben’s screen, clearly mid-taunt.
Ben jolted as soon as his eyes landed on you, head snapping up so fast his headphones nearly flew off.
For a heartbeat he just stared - frozen, pupils blown behind the blue light reflection.
Then he lunged forward, slamming the keyboard with a crack that rattled the whole desk, the monitors turning off. He ripped his headphones off and flung them somewhere behind him - they hit the wall with a plasticky clatter.
“Dude!” The word burst out - half-shout, half-breathless laugh. “You’re–you’re actually here!”
He scrambled out of the chair, nearly tripping over a nest of cables, arms half-raised like he wanted to hug you but wasn’t sure if he was allowed. Excitement poured off him, shoulders bouncing, grin splitting wide and boyish, but underneath it flickered something else. Awkwardness. Guilt, maybe. Like he’d been caught doing something shameful, looking at that article.
Jeff sat up slowly on the bed, grin stretching wider as his pale eyes raked over you head to toe.
“Well fuck me,” he drawled, voice lazy and thick with amusement. “You look like you escaped the psych ward in those scrubs.”
His gaze lingered on the loose gray fabric, the way it hung off your frame.
“Still,” he added, voice dropping into something darker, lazier, “I liked you better last night. All that pretty red dripping down your face. Too bad Jack hosed you off like a good little nurse.”
Toby, still standing just inside the doorway, gave Jeff a hard look. His shoulder jerked once in a sharp tic.
“Sh-shut up, Jeff,” he muttered. “That’s n-not f-funny.”
Jeff just smirked wider, leaned back on his hands, and mock-imitated Toby’s tic - head snapping sideways, shoulder jerking up with exaggerated violence.
“S-s-sorry, Twitch,” he teased, voice pitched high and stuttering on purpose. “Didn’t mean to upset your delicate sensibilities.”
Toby’s good eye narrowed, lips pulling back in a silent snarl, but he didn’t rise to it. Just crossed his arms tighter over his chest and glanced around the room - posters, cans, half-naked anime girls - like he was quietly judging every inch of it.
Ben ignored them both.
He took another step closer to you - stopped again, hands dropping awkwardly to his sides.
“Holy shit,” he breathed again. “You’re okay? Like–really okay? Tim said you were… I mean, he wouldn’t let anyone–”
He cut himself off, glancing toward Toby, then back at you. His cheeks flushed pink under the RGB glow.
You finally gave a small, tired smile. “Hey, Ben.”
He exhaled hard, almost a laugh, and pulled you into a quick, fierce hug. One arm around your waist, careful not to squeeze too hard, chin resting on your shoulder.
“Jesus, dude,” he muttered into your hair. “I was freaking out. Jeff said you were covered in blood and I thought–fuck, I thought–”
You hugged him back, tight and grateful.
“I’m okay,” you whispered. “Really.”
He pulled back, hands on your shoulders, searching your face.
“You sure? Like–actually?”
You nodded. Didn’t trust your voice enough to say more.
Toby cleared his throat from the doorway, soft and awkward.
“We only g-got a couple minutes,” he said quietly. “Tim’s waiting. She’s g-gotta go with him.”
Ben shot him an annoyed look, almost ignored him entirely, then turned back to you.
His gaze flicked around the room, like he was suddenly seeing it through your eyes. His face went bright red.
“Uh… yeah,” he laughed - awkward, too loud. “Sorry about… the mess. Never really had a girl in my room before. Like–ever. So. Yeah. This is… this is embarrassing.”
Jeff snorted from the bed.
“Understatement of the century, virgin.”
Ben flipped him off without looking.
You managed a small laugh, and glanced around too. The anime girls stared back, glossy and shameless.
“It’s… very you,” you said softly.
Ben rubbed the back of his neck, cheeks still flaming.
“Yeah. That’s what I’m afraid of.”
Toby shifted his weight, glancing toward the stairs.
“Time’s up,” he said, quieter this time. “Tim’s gonna c-come looking.”
Ben’s face fell, just a little.
“Okay,” he said, voice smaller. “Just… be careful, alright?”
You hugged Ben goodbye one last time, tight and grateful, your arms around his shoulders, his shirt soft and smelling faintly of weed. He squeezed back just as hard, then let go reluctantly, hands lingering on your arms for a second like he didn’t want to fully release you.
“Text me when you can,” he muttered again, voice small. “Or… whatever. Just–don’t disappear, okay?”
You nodded, throat too tight to answer properly.
From the bed, Jeff let out a low, lazy whistle.
“Aw, c’mon now,” he drawled, stretching his long legs out further. “What about me? Don’t I get a hug too?”
You turned your head slowly, raising one eyebrow at him, flat and unimpressed.
Jeff just smirked wider, pale eyes dragging down your body again, lingering on the loose scrub pants and the way the top hung off your frame.
You sighed, annoyed, and deadpanned, “Bye, Jeff.”
He laughed, low and raspy, and raised one hand in a lazy wave.
“Bye, baby. Try not to kill anyone else without me.”
You rolled your eyes and turned away before he could say anything else disgusting.
Toby was already moving, shoulder jerking once as he stepped back into the hallway. He reached past you and kicked Ben’s door shut behind him, harder than necessary. The thud echoed down the corridor.
“Assholes,” he muttered under his breath.
You snorted, a little surprised, and glanced at him sideways as you started walking.
“You really don’t like those two, huh?”
Toby shook his head. Another tic snapped his neck sideways.
“Ben’s… alright,” he rasped. “When he’s n-not around that d-demon.”
You giggled, a small, tired sound that surprised even you.
Toby glanced over at the noise, quick, almost startled, and the corner of his mouth twitched upward. A smile. The scar on his cheek pulled with it.
You kept walking, side by side now, down the dim hallway, past flickering lights and peeling paint. At the top of the stairs you paused for half a second, looking back toward Ben’s door. Then you followed Toby down the stairs.
The old wood groaned under your feet with every step, the narrow staircase creaking in protest as you descended side by side. Toby moved ahead slightly, while you trailed close behind - still unsteady, still raw from everything that had happened.
Halfway down, you swallowed once and forced the question out, voice small against the creaking steps.
“Toby… do you know where he’s taking me?”
He didn’t answer right away. Just kept descending, one careful step after another, tics flickering - shoulder jerk, neck snap - before he finally spoke.
“Somewhere s-safe.”
A beat of silence stretched between you, broken only by the groan of the stairs.
You tried again, quieter. “Like… where?”
He paused on the last step, hand gripping the banister a second too long. His good eye flicked sideways to you, then away again.
“Just… s-safe,” he repeated, softer this time. “Don’t w-worry about it. You’ll be o-okay.”
The words were meant to reassure, but the way he said them - clipped, eyes fixed on the front door ahead - made it clear he wasn’t going to give you more. Not the name of the place. Not how far. Not how long.
You nodded once, throat tight, and followed him the rest of the way down.
You reached the bottom. Toby kept walking, straight toward the front door. You followed without another word, footsteps soft and mismatched against the worn floorboards.
He reached the door first, twisted the knob, and pushed it open. Cold morning air rushed in, sharp with pine and frost, cutting straight through the thin scrubs. You stepped across the threshold together, out onto the porch. The warped boards creaked under your weight, protesting the shift.
You walked down the porch steps. Toby stopped beside you, hands shoved deep in his hoodie pockets, shoulders hunched.
The truck idled a short distance away, headlights cutting pale tunnels through the pines. Tim sat behind the wheel, silhouette rigid, one elbow propped on the open window, cigarette glowing faintly between his fingers. He watched, eyes steady and unreadable in the dashboard glow.
Toby glanced at the truck, then back at you. His eyes flicked over your face, quick and searching, before dropping to the ground.
“Well…” he rasped, voice low enough the wind almost stole it. “This is it, I g-guess.”
You bit your lip hard enough to taste copper. Everything felt too big, too final. You still didn’t know where you were going. Didn’t know if you’d ever come back here. Didn’t know if you even wanted to. The confusion sat heavy in your chest, mixed with guilt, fear, and something softer you couldn’t name.
“Yeah,” you whispered.
You looked at Toby. The scar pulling tight across his cheek, the faint tremor in his shoulders that wasn’t just from the cold. He’d been kind to you when no one else had. A friend.
So you made up your mind.
Quick, before you could second-guess it, you stepped forward and wrapped your arms around his neck.
For half a heartbeat he didn’t move, body rigid, breath catching sharp in his throat. Then his arms came around you, slow, careful, one strong hand settling at the small of your back, the other higher between your shoulder blades. His tics went wild: shoulder jerking hard against your side, neck cracking sideways once, twice, a soft, aborted sound escaping against your hair.
You pressed your cheek to his hoodie, and whispered,
“Thank you for being my friend, Toby.”
He inhaled sharply at that, shaky, like the words had punched straight through his ribs. His fingers flexed against your back, then tightened just a fraction. He nodded into your hair, small and jerky, unable to speak.
You held on a second longer.
Then you let go.
He let go too, reluctant, hands sliding away like they didn’t want to. His good eye met yours for one last beat, something raw and unguarded flickering there, before he glanced away. Not at the truck. Never at the truck. Just at the dark trees, the porch, anywhere else.
Then he turned, quick, shoulders hunched, and walked back inside without another word. The screen door creaked shut behind him. The porch light flickered once, then steadied.
You stood there a moment, breath fogging in the cold, watching the empty doorway.
Then you turned and walked to the truck.
Tim reached across and pushed the passenger door open before you even reached it. You climbed in, seat cold against your thighs, faint smell of cigarettes and pine already familiar.
He took one last drag, then flicked the cigarette out the window. The ember arced red before winking out on the gravel.
He shifted into drive.
The truck rolled forward, tires crunching over loose stones, headlights sweeping across the overgrown yard, catching the edge of the tree line before swallowing it in shadow.
You leaned your head against the window, glass cold against your temple, and watched the house shrink in the side mirror until it disappeared behind the pines.
Neither of you spoke.
The road unspooled beneath the tires: gravel to cracked asphalt to smoother county blacktop winding through endless, indifferent forest. Headlights caught occasional glints - reflective signs half-buried in brush, deer eyes flashing low and green at the tree line - then nothing but trees and more trees. The faint red dashboard glow painted Tim’s face in harsh relief: jaw locked, eyes fixed forward, shadows pooling under them like bruises.
Your hands stayed folded tight in your lap, nails digging half-moons into your palms to keep them from trembling. The phone in your scrub pocket felt like a lead weight, your last fragile thread to the life you’d lost, but you didn’t dare touch it. Not with him right there. Every time your mind skittered back to the bar - the wet crunch of bone under aluminum, arterial spray hot on your face, the man’s face caving in like wet clay - the tears burned behind your eyes again. You swallowed them. Again. Again. Until your throat felt scraped raw.
You didn’t know if you could even ask where you were going.
But the silence grew thorns. It pressed against your ribs until breathing hurt.
You slid your eyes sideways. His profile was carved from stone in the dim light: sharp jaw, stubble thick and dark, one hand draped loose over the wheel, the other resting heavy on his thigh. Cigarette smoke still ghosted off his jacket in faint, acrid threads.
“Where are you taking me?” The question came out small.
Tim didn’t answer right away.
He stared straight ahead for miles, long enough that hope curdled into dread. Then he exhaled, slow and measured.
“Somewhere safe.”
That was all.
You waited. Nothing else came.
The questions kept rising anyway, clawing at the back of your teeth until they spilled out.
“Will I… live there?” Your voice cracked. “Is it far? How long do I have to stay?”
His fingers flexed once on the wheel, knuckles bleaching white for a heartbeat, then relaxed.
“Don’t think about it too much,” he said, quieter now. Almost gentle, but the gentleness felt borrowed, like it didn’t fit him anymore. “It’s the only way you walk away from what happened. Lay low. Stay gone. That’s it.”
He flicked a glance sideways, brief, burning, long enough for you to see the exhaustion carved deep under his eyes, the tight, miserable line of his mouth.
“Just trust me.”
The words landed like lead in your gut.
Trust him.
The same man who’d fucked you slow and desperate on that infirmary cot. The same man whose hand had closed around your throat, gradual, testing, until your vision grayed at the edges and your pulse hammered against his palm like a trapped bird. The same man who’d stared through you with dead, distant eyes while he was still buried inside you, like he was weighing the mechanics of ending it right there. One squeeze. One long press. Merciful, maybe.
How the fuck were you supposed to trust that?
You looked away fast, out the passenger window, watching pines streak past in a nauseating blur.
The further the truck carried you from the house, from those suffocating woods, from the evil’s low, buzzing weight that had lived inside your skull for weeks, the lighter your lungs felt. The static receded slowly, like a bad radio signal finally fading into white noise. Not gone. But quieter. Distant and survivable.
Your shoulders dropped a fraction. Your breathing evened.
You didn’t feel safe, not even close, but you felt less like prey.
Tim stayed silent.
So did you.
He drove steady, unhurried. After a long stretch his hand eventually drifted across the console and found yours. Big fingers sliding between your smaller ones, warm and rough, thumb tracing one slow, absent circle over your knuckles. You stared at the endless road unspooling ahead.
The hug with Toby burned behind your eyes.
You kept waiting - for Tim to bring it up. For the low growl, the possessive edge, the “what the fuck was that” that should have come the second you’d wrapped your arms around another man right in front of him. The Tim who’d once pinned Toby to the floor and beaten him bloody would have snapped. Would have dragged you into the truck by the wrist. Would have made sure you understood exactly who you belonged to.
But he hadn’t said a word.
Not one.
He’d just sat there, engine idling, cigarette burning down between his fingers, watching the whole thing like it was happening behind soundproof glass. Like he’d already checked out. Like the jealousy, the rage, the ownership that used to live under his skin had finally burned away to ash.
It unsettled you more than any explosion would have.
Because this quiet… this absence… felt like mourning.
Your stomach turned over slowly.
You swallowed once. Twice. The words crawled up your throat anyway, small, cracked, and inevitable.
“Tim…”
He didn’t look over. Just kept driving, thumb still moving in that slow, mindless circle over your knuckles.
You forced it out.
“When you had your hand around my throat… earlier. When we were…” The memory flashed hot and sick behind your eyes: his hips grinding deep, your legs around his waist, his fingers tightening, air thinning to a thin rasp. “Were you going to kill me?”
The truck didn’t swerve. The engine didn’t change pitch. Nothing dramatic happened. He just… stopped breathing for a second.
You felt it, the sudden stillness in his chest, the way his thumb froze mid-stroke against your skin.
He didn’t answer.
Didn’t deny it.
Didn’t even turn his head.
The silence stretched, slow and heavy, almost suffocating, until it became the answer all by itself.
Your throat closed. Tears burned fresh behind your eyes, but they didn’t fall.
You stared at the dashboard lights painting red ghosts across his unmoving profile.
He kept driving, hand still wrapped around yours.
Thumb still resting, motionless now, on your knuckles.
Neither of you spoke again for the rest of the drive. And all you could think was how gently he held your hand while carrying the weight of what he’d almost done.
How sad it was.
How final.
You drove for what felt like an eternity - maybe three hours, maybe more, the dashboard clock ticking slow and merciless toward dawn like a countdown to something irreversible. The same endless woods flanked the road for miles, but out here you skimmed right alongside them, never quite pulled into their suffocating maw the way the house always dragged you under. The blacktop stayed narrow and neglected, pocked with potholes that jarred the truck every few minutes, rattling your bones and your thoughts. Headlights pierced the gloom ahead, catching fleeting glimpses: deer eyes glowing low and feral at the tree line, tendrils of fog curling lazy around twisted trunks, rusted NO TRESPASSING signs leaning half-buried in choking vines like forgotten warnings. The radio stayed dead. You could only hear the low, steady hum of the engine, tires grinding over gravel patches, and that relentless clock - tick, tick - marking time you weren't sure you wanted anymore.
Eventually the trees began to thin, dark silhouettes giving way to patches of open sky bruised with gray. A dirt track branched off to the right - barely visible, little more than two worn ruts carved into a carpet of fallen pine needles, overgrown and forgotten. Tim turned onto it without a word, without slowing, the truck jolting hard over exposed roots and uneven earth. You braced one hand against the dash, the other gripping the door handle as the car bounced and shuddered. Another ten minutes of bone-rattling punishment, suspension groaning in protest, and the headlights finally swept across a small, ragged clearing.
A cabin hunkered there - single-story, its cedar siding weathered to a near-black patina from years of rain and neglect, metal roof patched haphazardly with mismatched sheets of tin that caught the light in dull, uneven flashes. One lone window glowed faintly yellow from inside, like a wary eye peering out. A dark-colored sedan - older model, plain and unremarkable, no plates visible from this angle - sat parked crooked in the dirt yard, tires sunk slightly into the soft ground like it'd been waiting a long time.
Tim pulled up beside it and killed the engine. The sudden silence crashed in, ringing, absolute, broken only by the faint tick of cooling metal under the hood.
He sat there for a long beat, both hands still wrapped tight around the wheel, staring at the cabin like it was an old enemy he hadn't expected to face again. Then he exhaled sharp through his nose, reached under the driver's seat, and pulled out a Glock - Brian's spare, the one he always kept stashed in the truck for "just in case." Matte black, heavy in his palm. He checked the chamber with a quick, practiced flick - loaded - then tucked it into the waistband of his jeans at the small of his back, pulling his jacket down to conceal it.
Your stomach dropped. Why the gun? Why now? Out here, in the middle of nowhere, with no one around for miles? The thought wormed in cold and insidious: was this it? Was he going to kill you after all? Bury your body where no one would look? Your pulse hammered in your throat, but you didn't say a word. Just watched him from the corner of your eye, breath shallow.
He reached into his jacket pocket next and fished out a small ring of keys. Metal clinked softly in the quiet car.
"This is it," he said, voice flat and final.
You looked around - nothing but encroaching trees, endless darkness pressing in, the faint outline of a rusted propane tank hunkered beside the foundation like a sentinel. No neighbors. No road signs. Your phone showed barely a whisper of signal when you glanced at it - gone in a blink.
"Is this… where we're staying?" you asked quietly, voice thinner than you meant.
"Yeah."
He got out first, boots hitting the dirt with a soft crunch. You followed a second later. The air smelled raw - sharp pine resin, wet soil, faint woodsmoke drifting from some distant fire. Tim walked ahead, boots grinding gravel, and climbed the two warped porch steps with a creak. The key slid into the lock with a scrape that sounded too loud in the stillness. He pushed the door open and stepped aside, motioning you in first - gentlemanly, almost, but his eyes stayed distant, fixed somewhere over your shoulder.
You crossed the threshold.
Inside, it was dim and musty, lit only by that single lamp on a scarred end table. The air hung heavy with dust and old coffee grounds, not foul, just stale, like the place had been holding its breath for years. Living room: a sagging couch, upholstery frayed at the arms; a low coffee table pitted with cigarette burns and ringed water stains; a small cast-iron wood stove squatting in the corner, a neat stack of split logs beside it, waiting for a match. The kitchenette bled off to the right, yellowed linoleum floors curling at the edges, an ancient fridge humming low and labored, counters chipped and faded, a four-burner stove that looked untouched since the last century. One narrow doorway led off the back wall; through it, you glimpsed the edge of a bedframe and a threadbare quilt - bedroom, you assumed. That was all. No hallway. No second floor. Shelves stocked with basics: rows of canned soup, dried pasta, instant coffee, freezer holding a few packages you didn't inspect. A thin veil of dust coated everything, but it was clean enough underneath. Livable.
Tim stepped in behind you and eased the door shut. The lock clicked into place - soft, but it echoed in your chest like a cage snapping closed.
He swept the room with a slow, methodical gaze, like he was cataloging every inch for discrepancies since the last time. His hand hovered near his waistband for a split second, fingers brushing the concealed grip of the gun, before dropping away. You caught it from the side of your eye, heart seizing: was that it? The moment? But no - he just exhaled again, shoulders slumping a fraction, and turned to face you.
"This is an old safehouse," he said quietly. "We used it for missions back in the day–laying low after jobs, stashing gear. No one's been here in months, but it's secure. Off-grid. You'll get supplies sent every few weeks–food, cash, whatever you need. Brian'll handle the drops. Don't go looking for them; they'll find you."
You nodded once, automatic, but your mind reeled. Supplies sent? Like you were some kind of prisoner in exile? And the gun - why the fuck had he grabbed the gun? Your eyes flicked to his waistband again, hidden under the jacket, imagination spiraling: one quick draw, one muffled shot in this empty cabin, body dragged into the woods. Easier than leaving loose ends. Your throat tightened, but you swallowed it down. He wasn't looking at you like that. Just tired. Hollow.
You took a tentative step closer, reaching out - fingers brushing the sleeve of his jacket, soft and hesitant, seeking the warmth you'd clung to in the truck.
He didn't pull away immediately. Just stood there, eyes dropping to your hand like it was something foreign. No reciprocation or softening. Just cold, indifferent stillness.
"What now?" you whispered, voice trembling at the edges.
Tim sighed, long, bone-weary, dragging both hands down his face like he could scrub away the night. He reached into his pocket again, fished out the cabin keys, and set them on the small kitchen table with a soft, final clink. Then he pointed to the other set already waiting there, smaller, attached to a plain black fob, dull in the lamplight.
"Those are for the car out front," he said, voice flat and mechanical, like he was reciting a script he'd rehearsed in his head. "It's gassed up. Registration's in the glovebox under a fake name. Insurance is current. There's five hundred in cash in the top drawer by the stove. More hidden in the coffee can on the high shelf if you run low. Groceries'll last a month, maybe six weeks if you're smart about it."
You stared at the keys, then at him, the words sinking in slowly like poison. Supplies sent. Fake name. Lay low.
"Okay…" you murmured, voice distant, like it belonged to someone else.
He stood there, hands hanging loose at his sides, eyes tracing the lines of your face like he was committing them to memory.
You took another step closer, close enough now to smell the faint smoke still woven into his jacket, the pine and sweat underneath. Your hand slid up his arm, fingers curling gently around his bicep, seeking connection, reassurance, anything.
"You're gonna live with me, right?" The words came out small, pleading, laced with the fear you'd been choking down for hours.
Silence dropped like a shroud. Thicker than the wind pressing against the windows.
Your pulse roared in your ears. You searched his face - waiting, begging with your eyes for the crooked half-smile, the gruff pull into his chest, the "course I am, baby" that would make this nightmare dissolve.
Nothing.
"Tim?" Higher now, cracking. Anxious. "Right?"
He looked away, just for a second, eyes dropping to the dusty floorboards. But it was enough. Your stomach plummeted, cold and sick.
"Tim."
He exhaled, rough, ragged, and finally dragged his gaze back to yours. Wrecked beyond repair.
Finally, he said it.
"I won't be seeing you anymore."
The words slammed into you like ice water, freezing everything. Breath. Heartbeat. The faint hum of the fridge faded to nothing. Just those six syllables dangling in the stale air, sharp and irreversible.
You froze, eyes wide, mouth parted, brain stuttering like a bad connection.
"…What?"
Tim wouldn't look at you now. Jaw clenched so tight the vein in his neck pulsed. He stared at the scarred coffee table like it held the script for this horror.
Panic clawed up your throat, hot and vicious.
"Tim–what do you mean?"
No answer.
You lunged forward, hand grabbing his forearm again, fingers digging in desperate.
"Tim. You can't just leave me here. What the fuck am I supposed to do?"
He yanked free, sharp and violent, taking one step back. The distance yawned between you, cold and final.
"I'm saving your life," he said, each word dragged out like it cost blood. "This is for the best."
Your chest heaved, breaths coming short and ragged. Panic surged, unstoppable, flooding every nerve.
"No–no, wait, wait–" The words spilled frantic, loud. "You can't do this. You can't just dump me in the middle of nowhere and disappear. I don't know anyone. I have no one. Tim, please–"
He cut you off, sharp, unyielding.
"I let this go too far."
Breath gone. World tilting.
His eyes met yours then - dark voids, shattered.
"I almost killed you today. I looked at you and I thought about it. Squeezing just a little harder. Because it would've been easiest. And I–" His voice fractured, then iced over. "I can't do it anymore. You'll get updates on the situation–through drops, notes, whatever's safe. Just lay low. That's all you need to do."
You shook your head, desperate, tears blurring everything.
"No. No, you didn't. You stopped. You stopped, Tim. You said you loved me–"
"Whatever's rotting in your head," he interrupted, voice flattening to steel, "will calm down out here. Away from the house. Away from us. You don't need me dragging you deeper."
Tears scalded down your cheeks, unstoppable.
"Please," you whispered, breaking. "You told me you loved me."
He looked away. Jaw working. Fists clenching at his sides like anchors.
You stepped closer, reached again, fingers grazing his sleeve, begging.
"Tim. Please. I love you. I need you. Don't–"
He jerked back, hard. Your hand clutched air.
"Don't," he warned, low and lethal.
You stared, chest caving, sobs building, voice shattering raw.
"You're really breaking up with me?"
Silence.
He wouldn't meet your eyes.
"Just… let me go," he said quietly. Final.
Then he turned.
Strode toward the door.
"No–Tim–!"
You lunged, grabbing his jacket, his arm, nails digging in.
"Tim–please–don't do this–! I can't–I won't survive out here–please, God, don't leave me alone–"
He wrenched free, harder, shoving the door open. Cold air knifed in.
You stumbled after him onto the porch - screaming now, hysterical, voice tearing.
"TIM!"
He didn't stop. Crossed the yard in long, unyielding strides. Reached the truck. Yanked the door open.
"TIM–DON'T LEAVE ME! PLEASE–I LOVE YOU–COME BACK–!"
He climbed in. Slammed it shut.
Engine roared, headlights blinding, slashing white across the clearing.
You tumbled down the steps.
"TIM!"
Truck reversed, tires spitting dirt, swung tight.
Taillights bloomed red.
You ran - sobbing, screaming, arms flailing.
"TIM–PLEASE–DON'T–!"
Truck surged forward, headlights dwindling down the track.
You chased, lungs searing, legs buckling, until you collapsed hard onto knees in the ruts.
Gravel ripped skin. Blood welled hot.
You screamed his name, raw, animal, echoing off pines.
Then silence.
Wind.
Sobs wrenching from your chest.
You, alone in borrowed scrubs, knees bleeding, hands clawing dirt, staring at empty black.
Hysterical, shattered, and utterly abandoned.
Extra Scene
Tim drove back the way he’d come, the same narrow blacktop unspooling beneath the tires in reverse, but the road felt longer now, endless and punishing. The sun had already bled low behind the pines, painting the sky in bruised oranges and purples that bled into black at the edges. He kept both hands locked on the wheel, knuckles white, eyes fixed straight ahead like if he looked anywhere else the memories would crawl in through the cracks.
He tried not to think about you.
Tried not to hear the way your voice had cracked on his name - raw, animal, tearing itself apart as you chased the truck down that dirt track. Tried not to see the way you’d collapsed in the gravel, knees bloody, scrubs streaked with dirt, screaming like something inside you had finally shattered beyond repair. Tried not to feel the ghost of your fingers clutching his jacket, pleading, begging him not to leave you alone in that cabin with nothing but dust and canned soup and the slow certainty that you’d been abandoned.
He failed.
Every few miles the sickness rolled through him again, hot and sour in his gut. He kept seeing the infirmary cot: your body arching under him, soft moans turning to gasps when his hand settled around your throat. The way your pulse had fluttered frantic against his palm. The way he’d stared down at you, buried deep, hips still rolling slow, and thought, clear as day: One squeeze. Just a little longer. Quick. She won’t suffer. She’ll just… stop. He’d felt the pressure building in his fingers, testing, calculating. Mercy, he’d told himself.
He hadn’t done it.
He couldn’t.
And then, later, in the truck, when he’d reached under the seat for Brian’s gun, he’d told himself the same thing all over again. One bullet. While her back’s turned. She won’t even see it coming. The weight of the gun had felt right in his hand for a second, familiar, decisive. He’d tucked it into his waistband thinking maybe this time he’d have the stomach for it. Maybe this time he’d actually follow through.
But you’d looked at him.
Just once, sideways, small and scared, eyes searching his face like you still believed there was something redeemable left inside him. And the gun had suddenly weighed a thousand pounds. His fingers had brushed the grip once inside the cabin, hovering, tempted, then loosened. Dropped away. He’d let the moment pass. Let you keep breathing.
Because you were still you.
He couldn’t pull the trigger.
So he’d left you there, alive, alone, screaming his name into the pines until your voice gave out.
A part of him, small and vicious, wanted to turn the truck around right now. Floor it back down that dirt track. Kick the cabin door in. Pin you to the nearest wall and fuck you until neither of you could think anymore. Bury himself inside you until the world narrowed to heat and skin and the sound of your breath against his throat. Tell you he was sorry. Tell you he loved you. Tell you he’d never let go again.
But he knew better.
Sooner or later he’d ruin you.
He always did.
The darkness inside him - the thing that had wrapped its fingers around your throat while he was still fucking you, the thing that had considered a bullet in the back of your head - wasn’t going anywhere. It lived in him. It wore his face. And every time he touched you, it got closer to the surface. One day it wouldn’t stop at almost.
Better to cut the cord now. Better you hate him. Better you survive without him dragging you back into the black.
The house came into view as the last sliver of sun slipped below the trees - big, white, peeling, windows dark except for the porch light that burned steady and indifferent.
Tim parked the truck in the overgrown yard, gravel crunching one last time under the tires like a final, exhausted sigh. He killed the engine and sat there for a beat, hands still locked on the wheel, staring at the house through the windshield like it was a stranger’s place. The sky had gone full dark now, stars cold and scattered overhead, no moon to soften the edges.
He stepped out. Boots hit dirt. Cold bit through his jacket, but he barely felt it.
Brian was already stepping outside - door banging closed behind him, long strides eating the porch steps in seconds. Jacket flapping open, face set in that blank, unreadable expression he wore like armor. He didn’t slow down, just walked straight to Tim and held out his hand.
“Keys,” he said, voice flat, clipped. “I’ve got somewhere to be.”
Tim dropped the car keys into Brian’s palm without looking up. Metal clinked once.
Brian caught them, closed his fist. Then he paused, head tilting just enough to study Tim’s face in the porch light.
Tim looked like hell: eyes red-rimmed and glassy, skin sallow, jaw so tight the muscle twitched under the stubble. Shoulders hunched like the weight of the last three hours had physically crushed them down.
Brian’s expression didn’t change. But his voice dropped lower, quieter, the stoic monotone cracking just enough to let something human slip through.
“You good?”
Tim didn’t meet his eyes. Just stared at the ground between them, gravel and dead grass and shadows.
“Dropped her off,” he muttered. “Cabin’s stocked. She’s… set.”
Brian nodded once. No questions. He could read the story in the lines carved around Tim’s mouth, in the way his hands flexed and unclenched at his sides like he didn’t know what to do with them now that they weren’t holding a steering wheel or a throat or a gun.
“She was always gonna be a burden,” Brian said, matter-of-fact. “This is better. For everyone.”
He reached out - single, firm clap on Tim’s shoulder. Then he stepped past, opened the door to the driver’s side, and climbed in without another word. Door slammed. Engine growled to life. Headlights snapped on, harsh white cutting across the yard, then the truck rolled out, taillights shrinking down the long drive until the pines swallowed them whole.
Tim stood there a long second after the sound faded. Wind rattled the dead leaves. An owl called somewhere deep in the trees, low and mournful.
He turned and walked inside.
The house smelled the same: old wood, stale smoke, faint metallic undercurrent that never quite went away. The living room was dim, only the lamp in the corner on, casting long shadows across the sagging furniture. One thing burned in his head, bright and single-minded.
Booze.
He needed to drink until the edges blurred. Until your screams faded to static. Until the memory of the bar burning - the place you’d met, the place you’d first looked at him like he might be worth something - turned to ash in his mind. Until he could forget the way your knees had hit the gravel, the way you’d screamed his name like it was the only word you had left.
He headed for the stairs.
Halfway across the living room, Ben appeared from the kitchen, chewing on a strip of beef jerky. He looked mildly confused, brows furrowed like he’d just woken up from a nap and the world had rearranged itself while he slept.
“Yo–wait, you’re back already?” Ben said around the jerky, swallowing quick. “Thought you were gonna stay with her at the cabin. Like… crash there for a bit, y’know? Make sure she’s–”
Tim kept walking toward the stairs, boots heavy on the floorboards.
Ben blinked. Dropped the rest of the jerky onto the coffee table and jogged after him.
“Tim–dude, hold up. What happened? Is she okay? Did something–”
Tim hit the bottom step.
Ben reached out, hesitant, fingers brushing Tim’s sleeve.
Tim spun.
“Shut the fuck up, Ben.”
The words cracked out, low, venomous, louder than he’d meant. Ben flinched back like he’d been slapped.
Tim’s face twisted, rage, exhaustion, something broken and ugly flashing behind his eyes.
“Don’t ever contact her again,” he snarled. “Don’t text her. Don’t call her. Don’t even fucking think about her. Leave her the fuck alone. You hear me?”
Ben’s eyes went wide, pupils blown in the dim light. He backed up one step. Then another. Hands raised, palms out.
“Alright,” he muttered, voice small. “Alright, man. I… I got it.”
Tim didn’t wait for more. Turned and climbed the rest of the stairs, each step heavy, like he was dragging chains. Reached the top. Walked down the narrow hallway. Pushed open his bedroom door.
Slammed it shut behind him.
The sound echoed through the house.
Inside, the room was dark except for the faint blue glow from the cracked window blinds. Bed unmade. Empty bottles already lined up on the dresser like soldiers - half a fifth of whiskey, a couple cheap vodkas, a bottle of bourbon he’d been saving for nothing in particular.
He didn’t bother with a glass.
Grabbed the whiskey first. Twisted the cap off with shaking fingers. Took a long, burning pull straight from the bottle - throat working, Adam’s apple bobbing. The liquor hit like fire down his esophagus, settled hot and heavy in his stomach.
He sank onto the edge of the bed, elbows on knees, bottle dangling between his fingers.
Stared at the floor.
Took another drink.
And another.
Trying to drown the echo of your voice screaming his name into the dark.
Trying to forget the way you’d looked at him - like he was still worth loving.
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The concept of needing help with your fence, and asking your big strong neighbour for assistance.
He comes over to aid you. Maybe you offer lemonade or something cliche like that in return. One thing leads to another, and you end up bent over on the back porch coffee table.
Tim has your panties pulled to the side. The fabric is scrunched in his hand, and he twists it- using it as a harness to haul you against him. Your dress hem bounces at your waist every time he snaps his hips forward, the pace rough and filthy.
Fucking you with one arm loose by his side, it’s almost lazy the way he drills into your cunt. A toothpick hangs loosely from his lips, and he let’s out a satisfied huff. Pressing in deep while he slows to a grind.
It’s real raunchy. With your slick dribbling onto the newly polished deck, you cry out when his tip kisses your cervix. Tim grumbles low in response.
Telling you, you’re “Takin’ it so well.” And saying things like, “Needy lil’ thing, ain’t you?” Or “Be a good girl an’ spread yer’ legs real wide for me, yeah?” The words going straight to your clit, making you pulse around him.
His thick cock drags in and out of your pussy, catching on your sweet spots along the way. Your eyes cross as his rhythm picks back up, and you slump onto your forearms. The pleasure ransacking through your body from head to toe.
You spend hours outside like that, with him filling you over, and over again. The summer heat buzzing on your skin when the sun dips below the horizon- it’s pretty pornography at its best.
Or perhaps your sink needs fixing, and who’s better fit for the job than your local maintenance man?
Brian, the only one capable of the task, comes over to check out the damage. Unsurprisingly, he fixes it in no time. Telling you it was no problem at all. However, as you go to pay him for his hard work- it seems you have no cash on hand.
You lean in, terribly apologetic about the whole situation. Though not to worry, he was good at fixing things, and you found a solution in no time. By the looks of it, he didn’t mind all that much.
Especially when his pupils rolled back as you sank your dripping wet cunt down on him.
Rolling your hips, you felt his cockhead nudge into the plush of your tunnel. He was so big, the girth making your mouth water. You mewl, high pitched and slutty while he plants his feet. Fucking up into your rhythm.
You ride him till the sun fucking sets and dusk arrives. Borderline breaking the couch, and giving him something else to fix- your stamina was closer to rabbits than humans.
“Ah- I don’t know what I’d do without your h-help, sir. You’ll have to let me thank you.” With that, you steady your hands on his pecs, and slam your hips down. The rapidity unforgiving when he smirks.
An unspoken competition, Brian takes your gratitude in stride. In fact, he takes it so well that he flips your positions. Showing you how unnecessary your payment was by folding your legs to your chest. Fucking your puffy cunt balls deep, and grinning like a madman.
“No need for all that, darlin’. Y’thanked me plenty.” The pace he sets is brutal, nearly bruising. It feels like he’s in your stomach, and his praise has you gushing. Soaking the cushions with every rock of his hips.
“Prettiest pussy I’ve ever had- might have ta’ keep you, baby.” And “Beg me for it, tell me who’s fuckin’ you this deep.” Voice smoother than velvet as he talks you through it.