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Under Control
Pairing: Aaron Hotchner x BAU!reader
Word Count: 0.8k
Warnings: none really, just a oneshot of protective and emotionally constipated hotch
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It wasn’t your favourite plan.
You’d agreed, though. It made sense to let you do the interrogation. You matched the unsub’s target profile— approachable, steady, and not visibly threatening. An easy target.
It was the best way to get him to confess. But logic didn’t calm the pulse in your throat as you sat across Richard Mesner, the man suspected of seventeen kidnapping-homicides. He was intelligent enough to play games and taunt law enforcement, but he was also a paranoid and volatile bastard, and you knew that’d be his undoing.
So far, you were doing good. You held his attention. Your voice was calm, almost conversational. You tilted your head when he spoke, and laughed politely at his jokes— all of it calculated, a part of the dance. You’d been doing this job long enough to know when someone like him was circling you like a shark.
And your strategy was working.
Right up until you slipped.
A tiny thing— barely even noticeable. Mesner was deflecting your questions again, retreating behind a wall of arrogant confidence, and you’d let just the slightest trace of impatience crack through your tone. The professional mask wavered for a nanosecond, but it was enough.
Mesner’s eyes narrowed, a cruel smile stretching across his face.
“You’re not as innocent as you look, you know,” he sneered, sitting up straighter, eyes flashing. “You’re just another whore. Like the rest of them.”
Your heart sped up. You fought to keep your posture neutral, but alarms were blaring in your brain.
“Like who, Richard?”
The table went flying.
Chairs scraped back as he shot up, metal screeching across broken tile. You shoved your own chair back, adrenaline tightening your muscles. Mesner was snarling, body coiled with immense rage.
Before you could even register your next move, the door slammed open.
Aaron Hotchner.
His presence filled the room like a pressure change. He stepped in, calm and composed, but authority rolling off his shoulders.
“Sit down, Mr Mesner,” Hotch said, eyes staring him down, voice low and measured.
Mesner froze— not soon enough, but the instinct was there. His eyes darted between you and Hotch, sizing up his opponents.
“I will not repeat myself. Sit down.”
The edge in Hotch’s tone wasn’t overt, but it was undeniable. A wire pulled tight enough to cut.
Mesner faltered, shoulders slumping as his bravado cracked.
You didn’t wait for permission. You stood, stepping smoothly around the fallen chairs and out the door. You could feel Hotch’s gaze flick to you as you left — sharp, assessing — but you didn’t look back.
It was nearly an hour later when Hotch brushed past you, with a swift “My office, now.”
Not a request.
You straightened your shirt, your heartbeat still thready from before, and you made your way upstairs. His door was open— a formality, considering you were alone on this floor.
“Shut the door, please,” he said, eyes fixed on a brown file in his hand.
You obeyed.
For a moment, he stayed quiet, flipped a page like it mattered. You waited, not daring to break the silence.
Finally, Hotch exhaled— sharply, like a fuse burning down. “I undermined you.”
Your eyebrows shot up. “Sir?”
“Earlier. With Mesner.” He set the file down, brown eyes meeting yours. His face was unreadable, but you could see tension in his jaw, something different simmering under his usual cool façade. “You had it under control. I stepped in prematurely. I undermined your control of the interrogation.”
You opened your mouth to disagree or argue or something, but he raised a hand— not dismissive, just firm.
“I know what it looked like to you. But you need to understand, it wasn’t about doubt. It wasn't about a reflection of your ability.” Aaron lowered his eyes, “It was about control. Mine.”
You kept quiet, giving him space to finish his thought. He seemed to need to get it all out.
“I wasn’t going to risk it,” he continued, “Not with him. Especially not with you in the room.”
Something clicked in your brain then. The edge you’d noticed earlier wasn’t anger, it was fear. Tight, contained, expertly buried… but fear, nevertheless.
You hesitated, taking the time to weigh your words carefully. “Hotch… you didn’t undermine me. You backed me up. There’s a difference.”
His jaw ticked, and for a brief moment, something unguarded slipped into his expression. Guilt, maybe. Or… something else. Something warm.
“I trust you,” he said, voice barely above a murmur. “But men like Mesner… I’ve seen what happens when you underestimate a man like that.”
The unsaid words hovered— and I’ve seen what happens when you lose someone to it.
You nodded. “I appreciate it, Hotch.”
You moved to leave when he called your name out behind you.
You turned, and hesitation flicked across his face, like he was still making up his mind over whether to let the words escape.
“You didn’t slip up,” he said, finally. “He did.”
You smiled. “Thanks, Aaron.”
And just for a second— blink and you miss it— his mouth quirked up in return.
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[Honor & Vengeance] S. Geto - 夏油 傑
Pairing: general!suguru x fem!reader Word Count: 11.6k Series Warnings: please read my blog rules before interacting. 18+ mdni, explicit sexual content, depiction of gore and violence, mature themes Chapter Warnings: mature themes, emotional angst, description of violence, childhood emotional abuse and trauma, suicidal thoughts, death, grief, description of injuries - please read with care Tags: historical au, non-curse au, marriage of convenience, slow burn, enemies to lovers, smut, angst, hurt/comfort Summary: Yu Haibara—Suguru’s right-hand man and childhood best friend—recounts the rise and fall of House Geto, and the oath that bound them together. Suguru's ambitions are revealed, and King Sato had summoned him in private to task him with a secret mission. While all seems calm within the Geto Estate, unresolved issues from the Eastern Campsite continue to fester. a/n: I really enjoyed writing this chapter, even though it's a bit emotionally heavy. I never expected to write a whole chapter in (mostly) Haibara's POV, but he's easily becoming one of my favorite characters in this series. Also, for clarification in this chapter "sworn kin" = godchild. I hope you enjoy and thank you so much for reading! x
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[Chapter 6]: All-Seeing Advisor
Yu Haibara was the official advisor of House Geto and Suguru’s right-hand man.
One would think that he was constantly shadowed by the Conqueror of Stars, but fear not! For the All-Seeing Advisor was brilliant in his own ways, and a palace court favorite too, particularly among the female servants.
Ah. The tragedy of being the keeper of many beautiful women’s hearts, and by beautiful, he meant the kind who smiled freely and laughed with their whole heart. And if they didn’t? Well, there’s beauty in the quiet mystique as well. And dare he say, even more alluring?
But by no means was he a womanizer!
No. Never.
More like a painting if he might humbly suggest. Destined to only be admired from afar. After all, being his best friend’s right-hand man was already enough—his life’s purpose.
The two arrived at the palace earlier this morning to relay further details of the incident at the Eastern Campsite. It was an unusual request, though not entirely unheard of, but Sato had asked for a private audience with Suguru. There was a special task that he needed to assign to his general, which was how Haibara currently found himself waiting alone in an empty corridor.
In the silence, Haibara couldn’t help but reflect on the current predicament back home.
On the surface, everything at the Geto Estate seemed status quo, but underneath, it was anything but—like a simmering volcano ready to erupt without warning. The silence was more deafening than any scream.
It had been two weeks since everyone returned, but ever since, you had confined yourself in the guest house. Yumi was the only connection between you and the rest of the world.
“How is she?” Haibara asked Yumi in passing.
“Our Lady is recovering steadily.”
As usual, Yumi’s answers were always short and lacked explanation. Of course, he was relieved to hear you were recovering. But her words were underspoken, because he knew the wound on your hand wasn't the only wound that required tending to: it was the one inside your heart, undoubtedly still bleeding and perhaps even more severe.
Everyone had seen it that day, how Suguru leapt to Ayaka’s defense. It may have seemed noble, even loyal. But it was also revealing. Because if a man truly loved his wife the way Suguru so convincingly appeared to, his first instinct would have been to protect you. Even if it meant treason. Even if it meant death.
Lord Shinjiro would have protected Lady Sumire—even at the cost of the King.
“Master Haibara… if I may,” Yumi said softly. “I know it is not in my place to say such things, but it pains me to watch my Lady wither away like this…”
She didn’t even have to explain the details for dread to weigh in the pit of his stomach.
“I hope Geto-sama can understand how much this cost her. My Lady is beloved by many, and also has many hobbies. She can no longer write to her father, nor ride a horse properly—and most of all, she may never pick up a sword again.
“Surely, Geto-sama must understand as a soldier himself—that this is akin to a death sentence. Does your lord not think he should at least grant some decency and visit her?”
Haibara swallowed the lump in his throat. Truth be told, he completely agreed with Yumi. How could he not? Since the first day they had gotten back to the estate, he had tried to convince Suguru several times to go see you, but his pleas fell on deaf ears.
He knew that this time Suguru didn’t dare to visit, not because he was too proud, but because he didn’t think he deserved to face you.
And Haibara understood the feeling of guilt and shame better than anyone else—it eats you alive.
It was like that day all over again.
The one person Suguru refused to see a final time before the cremation…
Was Sayuri.
.
.
.
It may come as a surprise to most, but Suguru wasn’t just some cold, calculated warlord from birth. He used to be a boy filled with hopes and dreams just like anyone else. He laughed, smiled, teased, and could even be a little mischievous. On the other hand, Haibara—believe it or not, was the complete opposite. He was quiet, observant, and even a bit distant.
By the age of eight, Haibara was already well-accustomed to shame and embarrassment, and worse yet, how to smile through it.
Now, why would such emotions be placed on a boy who was far too young, far too unequipped, to navigate such feelings?
It was all because of his father: Akito Haibara.
Akito was best described as a sly fox. A social climber. An opportunist. His ambitions outweighed his morals. Though he was intelligent and competent when he needed to be, his achievements had never been through merit, but rather through the connections he had sunk his claws in. He was a senior finance clerk within the royal palace, another administration role among the hundreds within its golden walls, but the only reason such an opportunity was even afforded to him in the first place, was because his wife was a minor lord’s daughter. Otherwise, as a person of common birth, he couldn’t even dream of stepping through the palace gates.
As a senior clerk, Akito was tasked with low-level treasury duties but still made a decent salary, yet, fortune on its own was not good enough. He wanted prestige. Status. Legacy. His dream was to become the Chief of Treasury.
And so, whenever he could, he would try to rub shoulders with whoever he deemed may be useful in catapulting his career, while blatantly ignoring anyone who didn’t serve his ambitions. In hindsight, Haibara was sure that his father saw everyone as chess pieces—quite literally and figuratively.
But sometimes, the universe seemed to favor the cruel, because very soon Akito struck an opportunity of a lifetime: Shinjiro Geto.
Shinjiro came into the House of Revenue one quiet afternoon while Akito was alone at the front desk. And right away, he recognized who the imposing figure was—the famed General of the Nine Suns, the embodiment of good character and integrity, a man that was almost more regal than King Sato himself. In fact, if he hadn’t known any better, he would have thought Shinjiro was the king.
Akito, being the conniving fox he was, was already scheming, thinking of what sweet and enticing words to say and make an impression on the unassuming general.
“General Geto, what a pleasant surprise.” He put on his best smile.
“Ah, yes. You are…”
Of course the general—up on his high horse—wouldn’t have known a lowly clerk like himself.
“Forgive my impoliteness. I am Akito Haibara, the senior finance clerk here,” he lightly bowed.
“Akito, a pleasure. And, please, there is no need for such formalities. We are all civil servants here,” Shinjiro chuckled.
Indeed, Akito was a great opportunist. Too cunning for his own good.
That one introduction sparked a string of conversations, and soon, he somehow secured himself an invitation to the Geto Estate.
“I have a son who’s just a year older than Yu, perhaps, if it’s not too much to ask—you can bring him to our home some time,” Shinjiro smiled earnestly.
“How could I ever burden you like that, General Geto?”
“Please, Akito, you can call me Shinjiro. I insist… besides,” the general let out a small weary sigh. “Suguru needs more friends. He spends too much time between books and the sword—I worry for him.”
“Ah, but I’m sure it’s only because he wants to live up to his father’s legacy.”
Shinjiro hummed, but there was a slight sadness in his eyes. “I often wished it weren’t so.”
“I understand your sentiment, Shinjiro. We only ever hope for our children’s happiness.”
“Precisely, I’m glad you understand. Sometimes... I wish my boy wasn’t so hard on himself.”
“And sometimes I wish my boy was more disciplined!”
The two men paused and exchanged an amused look. And then broke out into laughter.
“Then it’s settled—Suguru and Yu could learn from each other.” Shinjiro let out a sigh of relief.
“If it is for our children’s future, then allow me to be a shameless father.” Akito agreed heartily.
—
Confusion washed over Haibara as his father abruptly woke him up. Before his vision could even focus—before he had a chance to understand what was going on—his father had already begun yelling at him for being slow, muttering something about a place they had to visit. The Geto Estate—wherever that was.
Akito screamed for his wife, who bolted into the room, flustered. He barked out the order as he walked away: “Change him into his best clothes, so he doesn’t embarrass me.”
Haibara watched as his mother fumbled to the wardrobe, a familiar feeling bubbled in his chest once again. He had only recently learned the name of this feeling through a book he’d read by chance. Whenever he saw his mother, the name of that feeling was pity.
It was confusing, he didn’t know why his father was so awful to his mother, and he didn’t understand why his father seemed to hate him. He had never said it out loud, but it was evident in his eyes. His father always gave him a mean look. But in front of others, he was timid, soft-spoken—like a kind man.
So which one was his real father?
He wasn’t sure.
He had only hoped it was the kind man.
But he knew, deep down, it probably wasn’t.
…
Haibara found himself standing beside his father in front of the large wooden doors of the Geto Estate. It was enormous! He was certain the door alone could fit twenty of him.
Excitement washed over him as he admired the sheer size of the doors, but it faded quickly as his father let out a harsh grunt. The small boy immediately froze—a warning that he recognized all too well. It usually came before his father lost his temper.
As the doors swung open, he watched his father’s expression shift instantly. The kind-man face was back.
Hand-in-hand, the father and son crossed the threshold and into the front garden. Haibara had never seen such splendor before. The landscape was spectacular—well-manicured greenery, a serene zen garden, vibrant trees, and a few groundskeepers tending to the yard. If the Geto Estate was already this beautiful, he could only imagine what the palace must look like.
“Quit ogling like you’re some low-class commoner,” Akito hissed under his breath.
But he was a hypocrite. Green with envy, his own eyes scanned the yard and the immaculate estate.
If only he hadn’t been born a commoner.
If only his wife weren’t a minor lord’s daughter.
If only his son wasn’t such a weak, fragile thing.
He was competent. Intelligent. Handsome. He had all the makings of nobility. So why did the universe deal him such a lowly hand?
Why couldn’t he live Shinjiro Geto’s life?
As they continued toward the estate entrance, Akito couldn’t help the jealousy simmering inside him. It only deepened when he saw the Geto family standing there—waiting to greet them.
The whispers about Sumire Geto were true. Even after two children, she was still exquisite. A woman whom kings would go to war and tear down kingdoms for. It was a surprise that King Sato did not take her for himself.
A beautiful, picturesque family.
The envy of all men.
“Father, you’re holding my hand too tight!” Haibara squirmed under his grip.
Akito clicked his tongue and glared down at his son. Weak. His boy was so infuriatingly weak.
The day hadn't even begun, and Haibara was already wracked with anxiety. Were the Getos going to be nicer than Father? Or do they also have their kind-man faces?
“Akito, I’m so glad you could make it!” A welcoming voice called out.
“Shinjiro, thank you for your generous invitation.” Akito bowed.
Haibara timidly followed, “Thank you for the invitation, Lord Shinjiro, Lady Sumire.” Mimicking his father’s movements.
“My, you are a polite boy!” Shinjiro smiled, kneeling down on one knee to meet the small child in the eyes.
Lord Shinjiro indeed had a kind-man face, but it was different. His smile felt like the sun, and the slight crinkles around his eyes reminded him of the rays. All Haibara could do was stare at him in awe and slowly nod.
“This is my boy, Suguru, the two of you are around the same age,” he gently pulled Suguru to his side.
Haibara’s first impression of Suguru was that he was rather intimidating. He may have only been a year older, but he was already a few inches taller. He was also handsome like his father, but unlike Lord Shinjiro, Suguru felt like the winter snow. Cold, yet there was also a certain gentleness to him. His voice was rather soft, but his words were unwavering and precise. Sayuri, who was only four, was already a lot livelier than her older brother. And though she looked like Lady Sumire, Sayuri, too, felt like the sun.
But among all of them, if Haibara had to be honest, he couldn’t take his eyes off of Lady Sumire. If Lord Shinjiro and Sayuri were the sun, Suguru the winter snow; Lady Sumire reminded him of sun glitter—the shimmering light on water. He never knew it was possible for someone to be so radiant, and her voice was like a soothing lullaby.
For the first time, Haibara experienced the uncomfortable pangs of jealousy.
Because when he looked at Lord Shinjiro and Lady Sumire, he wished his father could feel like the warm sun too—and his mother could sparkle like sun glitter.
“Suguru, why don’t you go show Yu around? Perhaps you two can get to know each other more.” Lady Sumire smiled.
Suguru nodded and turned to Haibara. “What would you like to do? I can show you the training field or my study.”
“Oh yes. My boy has a variety of interests! He’s very keen on books and the sword as well!” Akito exclaimed.
Haibara shot a nervous look at his father. The sword? That wasn’t true. He had never even touched a wooden sword in his life! He wanted to tell them that his father made a mistake. Perhaps he remembered wrong. He loved books, yes, but never the sword—
“Is that right?” Shinjiro seemed amused. “Then it seems our two boys have a lot in common!”
Nervousness settled in Haibara’s chest as he followed Suguru’s lead. He quietly hoped they'd go to the study instead, and forget all about the training field. But of course, just as luck would have it, Suguru led him straight to the field.
“Here.” Suguru gave a small smile as he handed him a wooden practice sword, a slight interest glimmering in his eyes—unlike Haibara’s, which probably looked like those of a scared deer.
Especially with his father and the Getos watching from afar, he already dreaded how this would unfold.
Why did his father have to lie?
Why did he always put him in these kinds of predicaments?
“Are… you ready?” Suguru asked, but there was a bit of uncertainty in his voice. As if he’d caught on his pretense.
Haibara only nodded. Perhaps he’d just block a few of Suguru’s strikes and then it would be over. Surely, it wasn’t that difficult… right?
Wrong.
It was a lot more difficult than he had imagined.
Thanks to beginner’s luck, Haibara barely managed to block his first strike. Suguru’s wooden sword grazed his shoulder from the way he deflected the sword, and it stung, but Haibara endured it. On the second strike, he completely missed the block with his sword, and blocked it with his wrist instead. By the third strike, Suguru nearly hit his head but immediately stopped when Lord Shinjiro gave him a stern warning that he was being too rough.
Immediately after the warning, Suguru completely deflated—letting out a small huff, and returned the sparring swords to the rack.
“Why did you agree to spar when you didn’t want to?” he asked. There was an unamused look on his face.
“I… don’t know how to,” Haibara murmured, staring down at his feet.
“But your father said you were interested in the sword.”
“No… not really,” Haibara quietly confessed.
“So is your father a liar then?”
Heat rose to Haibara’s ears. He wanted to tell Suguru that his father was indeed a liar... a very good one, too. But what if the truth was relayed to Lord Shinjiro and Lady Sumire—and they never invited Father back?
Father would be angry.
He wished he could tell the truth, but the fear of his father's wrath gripped him like an icy vice.
“N-No…” Haibara lied.
“Then if your father isn’t a liar, then you must be a liar.” Suguru let out a breath of disbelief.
“I’m not!” His voice came out louder, more desperate, than he intended.
All heads turned toward the commotion, and when Haibara met his father’s scornful gaze, the blood drained from his face. The world began to spin, and it felt as though the sky was falling on him.
Everything was too overwhelming.
Tears welled in his eyes, and the more desperately he tried to hold them back, the more they threatened to spill. Father always hated it when he cried. Said that tears were for the weak-willed. Said that emotions were weak.
But he couldn’t stop it this time.
He burst into tears.
Everyone crowded around him, their faces etched with concern. All but Suguru, who stood behind his parents and watched everything unfold with a cold stare. Yet in a moment of vulnerability, Haibara's arms flew around Lady Sumire instead of his own father, seeking comfort and refuge. It caught everyone by surprise—except Lady Sumire, who cradled him without hesitation, as if he were her own child.
“I apologize, Lady Sumire!” Akito said, flustered, as he tried to pry his son off. “The boy must miss his mother.”
“It’s fine, Lord Akito,” she smiled gracefully. But her hands tightened around Haibara. “Let him stay.”
He wasn’t sure how long he stayed in her warm embrace, but she never let him go. Her hand moved in soft, comforting circles along his back as she cooed to him gently. In between sobs he would mutter apologies, though he wasn’t even sure what he was apologizing for. But among the muffled sniffles and hiccups, Lady Sumire’s voice rang clear: It’s not your fault, Yu.
After that embarrassing debacle, Haibara was certain he would be reprimanded once he got home. Lady Sumire’s beautiful garment was a mess from all his tears, which his father profusely apologized for. The day dragged on, as he prepared for his impending doom. Suguru also became extremely quiet afterwards, retreating to his study room and then pulling out a book to read. Uncertain, Haibara trailed behind him hesitantly.
“Aren’t you going to join me, or are you just going to stand there?” Suguru murmured.
Something in his tone, and in how he avoided Haibara’s gaze, it reminded him of the way he avoided his father’s gaze whenever he thought he’d done something wrong.
Was it possible… that Suguru was feeling sorry?
Haibara nodded and quickly pulled a seat beside Suguru.
“What books do you like? I have many,” he said, flipping through his own book, but it was clear that he was not actually reading.
“I like all kinds of books—poetry, literature, fiction,” Haibara listed.
Suguru sighed, and reluctantly handed him the book he was currently holding, “How about this one? Your father said you liked books too. I am… a little confused about this one.”
Haibara’s eyes widened and he nodded, gingerly taking the book from Suguru’s hands. As he flipped through the pages, he enthusiastically explained each paragraph while Suguru quietly nodded along.
Little did he know, Suguru had already read the same fiction book five times. It was his favorite novel, but he just felt bad for making Haibara cry.
And just like that, a new brotherhood began.
…
“You have done wonderfully today, my boy!” Akito could barely contain his excitement as he stepped inside their home.
It was surprising, he thought he would be reprimanded after his outburst back at the Geto Estate. Instead, his father picked him up and gave him a few spins, chanting praises for being smart and brilliant.
For a moment, it felt good—that his father was finally pleased with him.
Haibara looked up to his father, as he was set back on his feet. Akito was grinning from ear to ear, and the boy couldn’t help but return the smile. But very soon, his father's features subtly twisted into something dark.
“It’s all because you tugged at that woman’s heartstrings,” he practically snickered.
That woman? Was he talking about Lady Sumire?
Haibara’s heart sank at the thought. An unfamiliar feeling coiled in his chest. He didn’t understand it, but all he knew was it didn’t feel so good anymore.
Still, he kept smiling.
“Perhaps your weakness can finally be your strength.”
Did his father mean his tears?
“Just cry a few more times and she might even make you her sworn kin!”
His smile immediately dropped as he watched his father hum happily and retreat into his office.
Ever since that day, Haibara never cried again.
Even from the young age of eight, he realized…
He never wanted to break Lady Sumire’s heart.
He never wanted to abuse her kindness.
—
Since that fateful day, on the twelfth of every month, Akito Haibara would bring his son to the Geto Estate without fail, until his son was the ripe age of fifteen, when he was old enough to travel on his own.
As soon as Haibara gained his independence to travel solo, he would make frequent visits to the Geto Estate, a place that had felt more like a home than his own home. Lord Shinjiro and Lady Sumire would always welcome him with open arms. His and Suguru’s bond continued to deepen. Meanwhile, everyone watched Sayuri blossom into a spirited young girl—a mirror image of Lady Sumire. Haibara treated her like a precious younger sister, though sometimes, the way she bossed him around and teased him, it felt more like she was the older one. It was amusing and strangely endearing.
But even in those warm years, guilt and shame still clung to Haibara like a phantom—an inescapable fate. It was all because of who his father was, and how all this only came to be through his manipulation.
Surely, there was no way someone like Lord Shinjiro couldn’t see through Akito’s deceit…
So then why? Why did he still maintain a relationship with his father? Why did he still help Akito get what he wanted?
Why did he still welcome the likes of Haibara?
He didn't understand it. And a small part of him wasn't sure if he ever wanted to find out.
—
Thanks to Shinjiro’s good word, Akito quickly ascended through the ranks and became the Chief of Treasury. Who would have guessed that a single general had so much sway in the palace? But perhaps, it wasn’t just his simple title—it was the prestige behind the Geto family name.
By then, Akito had also learned to tame his temper—he had an important image to uphold now, and high society (finally) had its eyes on him. Even so, Haibara’s mother eventually divorced him. She cried when she walked out of their home for the last time, but neither Haibara nor his father shed a tear. His father didn’t cry because he was glad to be rid of her. Haibara, on the other hand, did not shed a single tear—not because he was cold, but because he was happy. He no longer had to feel pity every time he saw her. His mother was free. Free from a wrath she never deserved.
It wasn’t a time for mourning.
It was a liberation worth celebrating.
But of course, for a leech like Akito, the satisfaction of his newfound status and fortune quickly faded. After all, human greed was a parasite.
He hungered for more. He wanted his son to be more.
Haibara had always irritated Akito. His son was too soft. Too moral. He may have inherited his intelligence, but he had his useless mother’s judgment. He’d never succeed Akito’s legacy.
Not like Suguru.
Suguru would become the next great general—arguably even greater than the General of the Nine Suns. Everyone could see it and had high hopes for him. Shinjiro Geto’s legacy would live on, whereas Akito’s hard work would be all for naught. The Haibara name would never be remembered. So if Akito couldn’t make his son into something great, then he’d tie him to greatness another way.
Sayuri.
Yes. She would be the key.
She would be his son’s wife.
…
Haibara had just returned home from the Geto Estate. Since his father’s new promotion, they now upgraded to an estate—just like the Getos. The only reason why he appreciated their new living conditions was because of the space, which meant there was more distance to avoid his father.
It always irked him… how his father seemed to be at some odd competition with Lord Shinjiro, except he was the only one entertaining his own delusions. When they first moved, his father immediately hired workers and groundskeepers to bring out his vision for the front yard. And it turned out to be a near replica of the one at the Geto Estate. Thankfully, Akito never extended the Getos an invitation to their new home, because quite frankly, it would have been embarrassing.
Regardless, Haibara kept his mouth shut, because he knew there would be no point. If his father was even reasonable in the first place, his mother would still be here, he would still be a senior clerk, they would still be living in their modest home, but at least they would be happy.
As he quickly made his way through the front of the estate, Akito emerged from his office and pulled him aside for a private word.
“My son, you are at the age where you ought to start considering a wife,” Akito said out of the blue.
“Why the sudden thought, Father?”
“It is not sudden. You will be eighteen soon. I also married your mother when I was that age.”
“I will consider it another time—I am not eighteen yet.” He tried to shut down the conversation.
“Don’t be foolish, son! Surely, you must have met a suitable woman already. Is there anyone who has caught your eye?”
Haibara sighed. “No, Father.”
He had already dreaded this conversation. Akito never spoke to anyone without an agenda, including his own son. He knew his father wasn’t asking out of genuine concern; he was trying to gauge him for something. Whatever scheme he was trying to orchestrate this time, Haibara knew he wanted no part of it. Still, he would at least pretend to hear him out.
Akito leaned in, his voice disturbingly lighthearted. “How about Sayuri?”
Bile rose in his throat, the pit of his stomach churning with disgust. Not because Sayuri disgusted him, but the fact that his vile father had set his dirty sights on her.
“No,” he replied firmly.
“Why not? She is growing up to be just like her mother—you will be the luckiest man in the country!”
“I will not consider her, Father. She is like a sister to me.” Haibara tried to contain the fury swirling inside him like a storm.
“But she isn’t your sister! Think about it—”
“There is no thinking about it. I will not entertain this conversation any longer,” Haibara snapped, beginning to walk away. His body trembled with rage and repulsion.
His father was a lecherous fiend, who only saw women for two things: status and pleasure. And for the first time ever, Haibara finally admitted… he hated his father.
Before he could take more than a few steps, Akito yelled after him. “Have you become so shortsighted?! Sure, you go visit them all the time—but do you think they really consider you as their family?”
Haibara gritted his teeth, ignoring his father and marching straight to his room.
It’s not that what his father said wasn’t true. Even now, he wasn’t sure if the Getos truly saw him as family. But if he must admit, a part of him felt it was for the better that they didn’t, because to this day, Haibara still felt like an outsider among them. He was unworthy. And he never wanted to sully the Geto’s good name.
They could never be family, because he was Akito Haibara’s filthy kin.
Ever since his father had gotten what he wanted, he had even stopped visiting the Geto Estate—stopped visiting Lord Shinjiro altogether.
It was shameless.
How he made it so obvious.
How he couldn’t even pretend.
Every time Haibara visited, Lord Shinjiro would ask him how his father had been doing, and all Haibara could do was come up with the same feeble excuses—that he was busy because of work, or busy entertaining other officials for work. When in reality his disgraceful father would just spend his days gallivanting around town and visiting tea houses… which were fancy fronts for brothels.
At this point, he was quite certain Lord Shinjiro knew he was lying. Yet, after every feeble excuse, he would give the same warm smile, and remind Haibara to tell his good friend Akito that family and health should come before work. Haibara would return a polite smile and promise him to relay the message to his father.
But he never would.
His father didn’t deserve Lord Shinjiro’s kindness.
He himself didn’t deserve Lord Shinjiro’s kindness.
All these years… Haibara felt like a fraud.
Because no matter what, they were cut from the same cloth.
Like father, like son.
And the thought made him sick.
—
Akito’s marriage conversation replayed in Haibara’s mind over and over again. The more he thought about it, the more disgust churned in his stomach. Normally, he was pretty good at hiding his turmoil, but recently, the mask was too suffocating, too heavy to keep on. And he wasn't sure how much longer he could pretend.
“You’re spacing out again, Haibara,” Suguru mused.
“What’s wrong with him today, nii-sama?”
Suguru turned to Sayuri and shrugged.
“It’s nothing… I fell off my horse on the way here, so my back is sore,” Haibara absently lied.
“I don’t believe it,” Suguru gave him a half-amused, half-skeptical look. “You’ve always been a steady rider.”
“Happens to the best of us,” Haibara casually countered, but his gaze was still fixed outside to the courtyard. There was nothing interesting about the courtyard, but his guilt kept him from meeting them in the eyes—especially Sayuri’s.
Sayuri gave Suguru a puzzled look, which he returned with a knowing nod. “Could you bring Haibara an herbal patch?”
She was tempted to protest, but held back from doing so.
“...Fine,” she relented, understanding her brother’s tacit request: a boys’ talk.
She quietly left and slid the room door shut. Suguru stayed silent, carefully listening to her retreating footsteps, until he was confident she was far enough from eavesdropping.
“What’s on your mind?” He began.
It was inconvenient how perceptive Suguru was, nothing ever escaped his keen eyes. And for someone like Haibara, it was uncomfortable, because there were too many shameful things he couldn’t say out loud.
“I don’t want to talk about it.”
“Then why are you sulking?”
“I am not—” Haibara clicked his tongue. “I do not sulk.”
“I beg to differ,” Suguru returned, a small lilt in his voice.
“It’s nothing, Suguru. Stop asking.” He rolled his eyes.
A brief stillness fell over the two boys.
“...is it your father?”
Haibara paused, and turned his head slowly to meet his friend’s gaze.
“How would you know?”
“You’re not upset unless it’s him.”
“Is it that obvious?”
Suguru hummed. “Not really.”
It was true, Haibara hid his emotions well. But Suguru also knew his best friend better than anyone else, and it was something he took great pride in. After all, he would be a terrible friend if he didn’t notice.
Haibara let out a deep sigh—a sigh that seemed to carry the weight of the world. He was utterly ashamed, terrified Suguru might see his father’s cruelty as a reflection of him.
But now that he was here, confronted by his best friend, it felt wrong not to confess the truth… when he’s been lying to them for so long.
“My father is a monster.” The words spilled from his lips before he even had time to properly articulate them.
There was a look of surprise in Suguru’s eyes, and immediately, regret surged in Haibara's chest.
He had already started this conversation wrong.
From here on out, his best friend would never be able to see him the same way again.
“Why is he a monster?”
“He… he’s not a good man. He doesn’t see anyone as an actual human—just a pawn for his gains. Whether it’s his own family or anyone else… I’m sorry I lied to you and your family.”
Heavy silence filled the room. Every second felt suffocating, every breath felt harder and harder to take. Haibara didn’t dare to look into Suguru's eyes.
The shame. The guilt. The remorse. It was all too much to bear.
“I’m sorry, Haibara.”
Was this it?
Was this the end of their friendship—?
“I should have asked you sooner.”
Haibara looked at his best friend, eyes wide in shock, and for once, words failed him. This wasn’t the outcome he expected. He thought Suguru would be angry. Disgusted by him—or at the very least, disappointed. But instead, he was apologizing. Accepting him.
He didn’t know what to say. What to think of this situation.
Because Haibara had only ever prepared for the friendship to be doomed, once the truth of his father’s nature came to light.
Suguru let out a small sigh and narrowed his eyes. Now he was the one who avoided Haibara’s gaze. “I had a feeling—he hadn’t been kind to you. I should have said something.”
“It’s fine…” Haibara quietly said, blinking out the sting in his eyes.
On one hand, he was relieved that Suguru still wanted to be his friend. But on the other hand, he couldn’t help but feel exposed and embarrassed.
“He is my father. He’s not your problem, Suguru. I just feel remorseful that he used your family as well.”
Suguru let out a small scoff. “You think my family would easily be tricked by someone—even like your father—into using them? You think too lowly of Geto.”
“Lord Shinjiro helped my father become Chief! That was all he wanted from him this whole time!”
“And what of it?” Suguru crossed his arms, and leaned back into his chair.
In this light, Haibara realized—Suguru had truly grown into a formidable young man. He was almost the spitting image of Lord Shinjiro, but he had Lady Sumire’s smile and calm demeanor.
“Your father may be insufferable, but he’s competent,” Suguru continued, “And as you said, it is thanks to my father he is where he is now, which means he owes my father.”
“Still, Lord Shinjiro is far too kind. He always wishes my father well and asks how he’s doing, when my father doesn’t even care to visit anymore!”
“Well, have you relayed my father’s messages to him?”
“O-Of course, not! He doesn’t deserve it—”
“You should have delivered my father’s messages.”
Haibara shot him a frustrated glance, but Suguru’s gaze only softened.
“Haibara, I can assure you—his well-wishes were never intended for Lord Akito...
“They were for you.”
Haibara blinked, unsure if he’d misheard. He struggled to draw the connection. He didn’t understand how those kind words were for his sake.
A small, understanding smile graced Suguru’s lips. “That was my father’s way of warning him… that he was watching over you.”
His breath caught. The revelation knocked the air out of his lungs.
He had always known Lord Shinjiro was sharp. His level of perceptiveness was a rarity even among other like-minded individuals. Yet he never understood why he continued to treat Akito with such patience, with such… grace.
But now, it made sense.
Because Lord Shinjiro wasn’t showing kindness to a man who deserved it.
He was showing kindness to protect someone else.
To protect him.
A sense of remorse and unworthiness washed over him. All this time, he felt isolated, like a stranger looking through a window. But he realized it was not his father, it was not his circumstances, it was him—his own insecurities and resentment towards Akito that kept him from being close. That kept him from truly accepting the Getos.
No more.
He cannot hide behind self-pity and play victim like his father.
That would be an insult to Lord Shinjiro, to Lady Sumire, to his mother.
Still, one question lingered.
“When… did he know?” Haibara’s voice shook.
There was a brief pause that followed, only the delicate songbirds cutting into the silence of the study room.
And then, Suguru smiled at him—truly smiled. His eyes carried that same warmth as Lord Shinjiro’s, which was rare.
“It was my mother who noticed it first.”
Lady Sumire?
But how?
“That day,” he said softly. “When you ran to her instead of your own father.”
On that quiet spring day, its gentle warmth thawed the cold vice that had always gripped his conscience. Between two sworn brothers, a liberating realization took shape, lifting the weight Haibara had carried for what felt like a lifetime. He never realized how good freedom could feel—like he could soar through the sky and take on the world.
Did his mother feel the same when she left?
Probably not.
Because Haibara understood that she loved him. And no loving mother would have wanted to leave their child behind.
When Haibara finds his own footing in this world—he will visit her, not as the son of Akito Haibara. But as a worthy, capable man in his own right. A man she could be proud of.
Alas, life always takes the opposite turn when one least expects it.
—
Haibara felt as though the world was ending. Silence drowned beneath a deafening buzz ringing in his ears. His breathing became erratic. He clutched his chest—his heart pounding so rapidly, so harshly, he thought he was having a heart attack.
In fact, it was better that he did and just passed away.
Because what the hell did his father mean that the Geto Family had just been massacred?
Suguru.
Sayuri.
Lady Sumire.
Lord Shinjiro…
“Did you hear me, Yu?” Akito asked, irritation creeping into his voice. He hated repeating himself.
He looked up at his father, who was completely unmoved by the news. Without a flicker of sympathy or sadness, he tossed the scroll aside—a message from the royal court announcing their tragic death.
How could this bastard be so cruel?
Lord Shinjiro welcomed them to his home. Helped Akito rise to power. And this was how he delivered the news? Without even a shred of sympathy? Treating it like it’s an annoyance?
For the first time in his life, Haibara felt something dangerous snap inside him.
A violent, burning rage surged through his veins.
He wanted to kill his father.
Without another word, Haibara rose, grabbed his sword, and secured it at his hip. It was a precious item that was gifted to him by Lord Shinjiro last year. He had always abhorred violence. Mostly because his father had glorified it in such a twisted, hollow way. But over the years, after training with Suguru and Lord Shinjiro, Haibara had learned there could be honor in the sword. And sometimes, it was even a necessity—to protect the ones you cherish.
“Where are you going?” his father asked, irritated.
“I’m riding to the Geto Estate,” Haibara replied, voice unfaltering.
“Are you out of your mind?!” Akito shot up from his seat, his cup of wine spilling all over the desk.
“I should ask you the same,” Haibara snapped, his glare sharp as a blade. “Do you have any honor? Any decency? After all they’ve done for you—this is how you thank them?”
“You really are stupid, just like your mother! What makes you think going there will change anything?! They’re dead—”
Haibara drew his sword, the tip pressing against his father’s throat.
“If you don’t hold your vile tongue, I’ll send another soul to the afterlife tonight,” he said coldly. “Though I doubt even hell would open their gates for you.”
Akito trembled. For the first time, he had seen something foreign in his son's eyes, there was no doubt, no fear, no emotions. He no longer looked weak. Even one more breath, and Akito knew he would certainly be dead.
For all his boasting about power and strength, he folded quickly when faced with the real thing.
Haibara scoffed, sheathing his sword.
If only he had found his strength sooner. If only he could have protected his own mother.
If only he hadn’t been so afraid of this coward.
Without another word, he disappeared into the night. Praying for a miracle, Haibara rode full speed toward the estate, focusing on the pounding of his horse’s hooves—anything to drown out the dark voices in his mind
Because he didn’t know if he could live on, if Suguru was dead.
—
It was dawn by the time Haibara made it to the estate. The sky was painted in hues of blue, purple, and pink—Sayuri’s favorite colors. As if the universe was sending a message, that their souls had found peace.
Standing before the grand doors of the Geto Estate brought back a rush of nostalgia—like the very first time he arrived with his father at eight years old. But now, the wood was splintered, blood stained the entrance.
Haibara had never seen the effects of war or violence, he had only read about them in books. But he could already imagine the gruesome sight he would encounter beyond the doors, because he could already smell it—the acrid tang of putrefaction. Like a rancid meat odor, but a hundred times more pungent.
For the first time, he had come to learn the smell of death, and they say that once you’ve smelt it, you could never forget it. No books, no theory, could prepare him for what’s to come.
Despite it all, he must persevere.
And so, he took a deep breath and marched through the front doors, determined to face the truth, no matter how much it may break him.
There were already royal guards diligently patrolling the premises. Lines of bodies had been covered by white cotton sheets—presumably the servants and in-house workers. Even the horses and chickens were not spared. He made it only a few steps into the front garden before being abruptly stopped by one of the soldiers.
“Halt! What are you doing here?”
“I have come to pay my respects.”
“Does this look like the appropriate time to pay your respect?! Leave now before—”
“I do not think you understand your position,” Haibara snapped. “I am Yu Haibara, son of Lord Akito Haibara, Chief of Treasury—and I am also the sworn kin of Lord Shinjiro and Lady Sumire Geto.”
Using his father’s name felt like swallowing glass, but perhaps Akito was no longer the only one in the family well-versed in manipulation and deceit. At least this once, his name had served some purpose.
Haibara drew his sword—the steel glimmered under dawn's first light—and presented it to the guard, who assessed it with a discerining eye. The pommel bore the crest of House Geto, while the blade was engraved with his name: Yu Haibara. The guard immediately stiffened, casting a glance toward his superior.
“Now that we are in understanding,” Haibara said coldly. “Do not stand in my way. I’ve come to mourn my family.”
“Our apologies, Lord Haibara. You have our deepest condolences,” the soldiers nodded, and without another word gave him a slight bow—gesturing to him to proceed.
As Haibara made his way through the familiar corridors, every step was bogged by the weight of grief, regret, and sorrow. He should have been here. Not that he would have been useful if even Lord Shinjiro had been felled. But at least he could have been with them to the very end.
Each step brought him closer to the brink, brought him closer to a truth he wasn’t sure if he could survive. How much more could he endure?
Should he just end it here, and be with them?
No.
He had sworn not to be a coward. At the very least, he should see all of them—see it with his own eyes. And then he can decide what to do next…
“I need a report on the bodies recovered,” Haibara demanded, stopping one of the soldiers in the corridor.
“Y-Yes, Lord Haibara,” one of the soldiers replied. But his wavering gaze and unsteady breath were enough to tell Haibara that the brutality of this massacre shook even the strongest of men.
As the soldier listed the names one by one, Haibara sank further and further into despair. Lord Shinjiro died a gruesome death—countless stab wounds and arrows to his back. He was found shielding Lady Sumire and Sayuri until the very end. Both Lady Sumire and Sayuri died swiftly. Apparently the killer gave them quick deaths—a merciful kill they said. But there was nothing merciful about this. They had done nothing to incur this heinous atrocity. Haibara couldn’t stomach the details and told the soldier to stop. He didn’t want the images of their final moment engraved in his mind—especially not Sayuri’s death. He just wanted to know if they had suffered or not. And as the soldier finished up the list he realized: Suguru’s body had yet to be discovered.
Call it instinct, or a brotherly bond, but he felt it in his very core: Suguru was still alive, somewhere. And he needed to find him quick, before anyone else did. Without wasting another second, Haibara began to walk towards a secluded area of the estate, his heart beating rapidly.
Logically speaking, by now, the entirety of the estate should be swept—so if they hadn’t found Suguru yet, it was safe to assume that he had gone somewhere obscure.
Somewhere easy to miss.
Like Sayuri’s hidden tea garden.
It was a small area that she had cleared in the courtyard—hidden behind bushes. Her safe haven, as she liked to call it. For when she wanted to hide herself away from the world, read her books, and enjoy sweet treats. It was a secret that she had only revealed to Suguru and Haibara, as her most trusted confidants.
Please be there, Suguru, he silently begged.
As Haibara approached the area, he noticed two unfamiliar bodies.
Were they servants of House Geto?
But as he looked closer at their uniform, he realized they couldn’t be—because he didn’t recognize the all-black attire.
Perhaps they were the assassins?
Did Suguru take them down?
As Haibara continued to track behind the vibrant patches of green, he noticed the blood streaks trailing into the bush.
There was no doubt. Suguru was there.
He quickly wove his way through the bushes, and there he was laying face down on the ground with deep wounds. His blade was still clutched in his hands.
He never yielded, even when his body broke down.
With trembling hands, Haibara reached out, searching for breath.
Please, live, he chanted over and over again like a silent prayer.
You must live, Suguru.
And then he felt it.
It was shallow, to a point where it could have easily been swept with the gentle breeze of the wind. But there was no denying it, he was still alive.
Haibara nearly broke down right there and then, but there was no time. Each second was precious. Each second dragged him closer to the edge of death.
“Suguru,” he whispered.
He remained unresponsive.
Immediately springing into action, he tore the fabric of his clothes—trying to wrap up any large injuries. As he was tying up one of the wounds, a hand reached out to him, nearly causing him to yell.
“They…” Suguru said with a strained breath. “They can’t… be trusted…”
They?
What was he talking about?
Was he perhaps delirious from losing too much blood?
“I’ll get you out of here, I swear it, Suguru.”
“Do not let them… see you…”
Then, he fell out of consciousness.
…
After Suguru’s warning, Haibara somehow managed to slip through the Geto Estate undetected, and returned home.
Akito’s face drained of color when he saw Haibara carrying a battered, barely recognizable Suguru through the entrance.
“What are you doing, Yu?!”
Haibara ignored his father and rushed to his room with Suguru still on his back
“Call the physician—now.” He commanded, desperation bleeding through his voice.
“No! I will not! Why didn’t you just leave him there?!” Akito protested, urgently trailing behind his son. “This is clearly an omen! Surely, the Geto family must have incurred the gods’ wrath!”
Time and time again, Akito proved himself a heartless bastard. Yet, he shouldn’t have expected any less from this bottom-feeding scum. However, now wasn’t the time for arguments—Haibara needed his father’s cooperation.
“Don’t be so short-sighted, Father,” Haibara said, sliding open the bedroom door with urgency and carefully setting Suguru on his bed.
“Think about it—he’s now the sole survivor of House Geto.” He locked eyes with his father.
“You have no idea what you’re getting yourself into! What if the assassins come for us?!” Akito was hysterical. His hands trembled, fear finally breaking through his usual conceited demeanor.
He was scared.
Good. Now, he would prey on that fear, the same way his father always had.
This would be the last time. Like father, like son he shall be.
“Have you grown complacent after becoming Chief?”
“That’s not true—”
“I thought better of you, Father. I never expected your ambitions to be so… shallow.”
Akito grumbled. His ambitions were shallow? Never!
“This is different! You don't know what you're getting all of us into!”
“Do you think you would be safe after all this, Father? Think about it, now that Lord Shinjiro—the man who vouched for your current position—is gone. What’s not to say that your position as Chief would soon be given to someone else?”
There was a brief pause, and as much as Akito loathed to admit it, his son had brought up a valid point. When had he become so cowardly and short-sighted?!
“Then what do you suggest?”
Haibara smirked, spotting the greed glinting in his father’s eyes. A glow Akito couldn’t hide even if he tried.
“We make him owe us—owe you, father. He has no family, no one to turn to—so naturally, he will turn to you, his savior.”
Akito began to nod, the gears already turning before the words had even fully settled. In the face of opportunity, he never hesitated. Covetousness flowed through him like blood—vital, instinctive, endless.
“If he survives this, you will have all of House Geto under your thumb. And you will be revered among the court as a man of integrity. Lord Shinjiro’s trusted friend, the savior of his only kin. And that House Geto was only able to survive, because of Akito Haibara, the honorable Chief of Treasury.”
There was a moment of silence, but Haibara already knew he had his father right where he wanted. As wicked as his father was, at least he was predictable. His greed and selfishness made him ironically easy to manipulate.
“My son…” Akito’s eyes glimmered, as he gave him a strong pat on the arm. “You have grown to be a brilliant man! I see you are indeed intelligent and wise, just like your old man!”
The compliment felt more like an insult. And his smile only made the rage inside him simmer.
“Of course, Father. I only learn from the greatest of minds,” he smiled and leaned in. “But we must make sure this does not get out. Otherwise, others will try to steal your glory like vultures.”
Akito grinned and nodded with grotesque enthusiasm. Only a man like him could still manage to find gold among bones. He wasted no time and sprang into action. He ordered the servants to tend to Suguru, stationed guards outside his room, and summoned only the best physicians.
“I want to make sure not even a strand of this boy’s hair is lost!” He barked with urgency.
“Prepare the warmest and healthiest meals with haste!”
“Summon Physician Masashi immediately!”
“I want two guards stationed by the door at all times, and one guard standing watch inside!”
“Be sure not a single word gets out that the head of House Geto is here, or I’ll have your tongues!”
Servants all scrambled as Akito took matters into his own hands.
It was always the heartless ones that could act so convincingly.
He had never understood why Lord Shinjiro had decided to help elevate his father’s career. But now, seeing him take charge so efficiently, Haibara grudgingly admitted his father could be competent when it suited him.
Regardless, Haibara harbored no resentment at this moment, because he had gained what he needed out of this: a second wind for Suguru.
—
3 days later…
Everything was cold and dark.
He was sinking into an endless black sea. All he could hear was the burbling of water. He wasn’t sure how long he had been freefalling. Time and space seemed to warp in this realm, but as time passed, he slowly grew accustomed to the perpetual darkness. It became oddly comfortable, even.
Is this what the afterlife looked like?
Just an endless abyss of nothingness?
Or was he being condemned for making his sister cry?
He was supposed to apologize to her. In fact, he was about to—he didn’t want her to go to bed misunderstanding him. It had never been his intention to say something so callous.
The more he thought about his sister’s words, the more he realized that she was just… scared.
And there was no sin, no shame in fear.
Because that night, he too had been afraid.
Fear gripped him when he heard the blood curdling scream from outside his study room.
Terror washed over him when he armed his sword to his hips and stepped outside to find the courtyard already painted in crimson and gore.
Anxiety coiled around his body when he tried to make his way to his family and protect them.
Dread loomed over when a group of assassins intercepted him and he finally had to arm himself to kill.
Horror devastated him when he sunk his blade into two of them, but was dealt a fatal blow from behind.
Despair consumed him when his world began to fade to black… because he knew he’d never have a chance to properly reconcile.
He was scared that she would never forgive him.
Suddenly, a harsh light ripped him from the black sea. And that was when he realized…
He had survived.
He’s awake. Someone call the physician immediately! A muffled voice said.
He still felt a bit disoriented. But he soon realized it was Haibara’s voice.
“Suguru!” His good friend called.
Yet in this moment, he couldn’t think of anything except for Sayuri, Mother, Father.
“Haibara.” His voice rasped as he mustered the strength to grab his friend. “Where is my family?”
Haibara didn’t need to say anything for Suguru to understand—the look of despair on his friend’s face said it all: they were gone.
Damn it.
Why didn’t he go with them?!
Why was he the only one to live?!
Why must the universe be so cruel?!
He laid there, numb and devoid of emotions, Haibara explained to him what had happened. How he immediately rode to his residence when he heard of his family’s demise. How he had miraculously found him in Sayuri’s tea garden. How he had been in a coma for three days.
What will he ever do now—now that all he’s ever known and cherished is gone?
How could he move on?
It was impossible.
The pain was unlike anything he had ever felt before, so much so that it became numb.
And then that numbness eventually prickled.
And then it turned hot.
And then it became scorching rage.
A heaviness settled in the room. Haibara had sent everyone out.
“It was King Sato,” Suguru finally muttered.
Haibara’s eyes widened. “King Sato—why? A-are you sure?”
Suguru nodded. His eyes were hollow, but rimmed with unshed tears.
All these years, Haibara had never seen Suguru cry. Even now, his best friend was stubbornly holding onto his tears. Nobody would have blamed him for crying, his entire family had just been murdered in cold blood.
“There were talks of a rebellion,” he let out a shaky breath. “I heard it in passing a few nights ago... before the attack.
“They wanted to make my father king—but he didn’t want it! He never asked for it!” Suguru’s voice cracked. “Even if they handed my father the crown, he would have never taken it!”
The dam within Suguru broke. He faltered, and agonizing sobs filled the room. The pain, the grievance, the injustice—it was all palpable.
The revelation was earthshattering.
Haibara’s entire body trembled with rage, sorrow, but also… with fear. Because if it were true, then this was no simple agenda.
This wasn’t the work of mere enemies.
This was an execution order from the crown itself.
He had heard of rumors and read in some historical texts that every monarch throughout history had something called a Shadow Division. As the name implies, those among this covert group lived in the shadow of the king who appointed them. And their duties ran anywhere between espionage to assassinations—essentially, anything the crown wanted hidden from the world.
Like specters, nobody knows who they are, what they looked like, how they were recruited. Apparently, even among the group itself, it was entirely possible that they didn't know who their fellow members were. They were all discreetly enlisted by the king—and they died with their king.
That would explain two of the unidentified bodies wearing unrecognizable uniforms, found near Suguru.
Surely, there will be repercussions.
Surely, King Sato would not sit idly by while the heir of House Geto remained undiscovered.
No… there must be a way to survive all this. Because fate—although cruel—had allowed Suguru to live.
“I’ll kill that bastard who took my family—who took everything from me!” Suguru seethed.
Haibara’s heart beat violently in his chest. Suguru was not just pointing his sword at anyone, he was pointing it at the crown.
It was utter suicide.
This would not be what his family had wanted.
But the unyielding look in Suguru’s eyes said it all: there was no stopping him. There was only vengeance. Only pure hatred. It was an inferno that could never be extinguished. And perhaps, the only thing fueling him at this very moment to live.
There was no doubt, if Haibara left Suguru in his current state, he would have just marched straight through the palace and gotten killed by the royal guards before he even had a chance of touching King Sato.
Suguru needed a voice of reason, someone to steady his feet, someone to ground him.
Or how else was he going to exact his revenge?
A part of Haibara, too, wanted revenge.
He took a deep breath, and closed his eyes. Trying to think of the next move on the board.
Together, they will endure this.
Together, they will survive this.
There were no guarantees, but he will have to roll the dice and leave the rest up to fate. And should it be the universe's will to have the two die in the process? Then so be it. At least the five of them can reunite again then, which wouldn’t be so terrible.
There was nothing to lose at this point.
“We will hold a funeral for your family first—a funeral of the century,” Haibara said steadily.
“What would that change? It wouldn’t bring them back, Haibara!” Suguru looked up at him, fury in his eyes. “And you want to have their deaths paraded among the very ones who wished for their demise?!”
“I implore you to think, Suguru,” Haibara gritted his teeth. “I loathe the thought just as much. But if King Sato, and whoever else, truly wants your family gone—it means they’re still after you. They will want your silence. They will want you cowering in fear.”
Suguru’s fists balled so tightly it drew blood.
But Haibara was right.
If they remained in hiding, they would be playing right into their hands. It would only be a matter of time before King Sato sent assassins his way again, and he was certain, this time they would finish the job without issues.
He must solidify his stance. He must make it so he becomes hard to ignore, and that his absence would be noticed, questioned, and could even cause a revolt.
He must swallow it all down. He must prevail.
He must display courage.
He shall walk through hellfire to ensure Sato’s inglorious death.
Suguru looked up, voice tremoring with wrath. “Then let’s give my family the honor and glory of a lifetime.”
Haibara gave a firm nod. Their wills refortified.
“Then from this moment on, Geto-sama, let me—Yu Haibara—be your first ally.
Your eyes, where you cannot see.
Your ears, where you cannot hear.
Your voice, when you cannot speak.
Your mind and heart, when you cannot judge.
My allegiance shall be to House Geto, before all else.”
Without hesitation, Suguru accepts.
“Yu Haibara, you honor me with your allegiance. From here on out, I shall entrust you with my life. You shall become my brother in arms, my All-Seeing Advisor.”
Henceforth, Haibara shall no longer be shackled by the shadow of his father. His intelligence and blade shall be sharp, but with grace. It would be used for good—to protect. Just as Lord Shinjiro had done for him many years ago.
Suguru will never be alone again. He will be his watcher.
—
The day of the funeral processions commenced, Suguru did not shed a single tear and stood there, unmoving, like a soldier on guard. There was no anger, no sorrow, only a numbness accompanied by slight paranoia. Across the sea of mourners, he couldn’t help but try to discern who were the ones that were secretly rejoicing at his family’s demise, and who were genuinely mourning their deaths.
Akito Haibara shamelessly pushed to the front, weeping on his knees like the fraud he was, loudly professing how beloved a friend Shinjiro had been. His acts were so grossly performative, that Haibara couldn’t stand another second, and waved to a guard to usher him away. And as they plucked Akito off the ground, he continued to hold steadfast onto his performance to the very end, wailing, sobbing, and calling out Shinjiro’s name.
Don’t trust any of them. They all wanted your family dead. The thoughts wound through Suguru’s mind, threatening to corrupt like poisoned tendrils.
It was all too overwhelming. He just wanted this to be over soon.
How he managed to keep a blank face when King Sato approached him was beyond Suguru’s comprehension. Perhaps he had already disassociated. Nevertheless, it was something he would need to master if he wanted to exact his revenge.
And then, just for a fleeting moment, something unexpected happened.
His eyes found a father and daughter standing quietly at the far end of the crowd. If it hadn’t been for his naturally keen eyes, he might have missed it. But as soon as his eyes landed on you, the intrusive whispers vanished in an instant.
How strange.
Though he didn’t know then how your fates would intertwine, and he would have long forgotten this moment by the time the two of you met again. At the time, he silently thanked you for giving him a moment of reprieve.
A chance to breathe again.
—
A year later…
Shortly after the funeral, Haibara abandoned Akito overnight and began his new life serving under House Geto. During this time, Suguru and Haibara worked tirelessly to revitalize the Geto Estate, and vetted out loyal servants.
Their first political gamble had been successful; there had been no further assassination attempts since the funeral. Perhaps, it was Lord Shinjiro, Lady Sumire, and Sayuri’s way of watching over them. Whatever it may be, they had to stay vigilant. There was no room for complacency.
It may surprise some that Suguru chose to remain on the very grounds where his family had been massacred. But for Haibara, who had been there from the beginning and had become a part of their family, he too, wouldn’t have abandoned this place.
The Geto Estate was a sacred place that should be remembered and celebrated, not reduced to a haunted ground of tragedy.
Of all that had been destroyed, the cherry blossom tree that Lord Shinjiro gifted to his beloved wife survived. That alone stood as a testament to their enduring legacy.
One afternoon, a royal messenger came knocking on the front gates of the Geto Estate.
“A letter to the kin of Akito Haibara,” the messenger said, handing the scroll to Haibara, who received it with both hands.
And as he returned to Suguru’s office and read its contents, he couldn’t help but let out an exasperated laugh.
The universe truly had its strange sense of justice.
To the kin of Akito Haibara, It is the Royal Palace’s utmost regret to inform you that your father, Akito Haibara, has passed. According to the palace physician, he contracted multiple brothel illnesses and was found deceased in his estate. In light of this disgrace, His Majesty has seen fit to posthumously revoke your father’s title as Chief of Treasury. Furthermore, it has been decreed that his next of kin shall not be granted the privilege of serving within the palace. Akito’s ashes are currently held at the Royal Crematory Hall. Should they remain unclaimed within seven days’ time, they shall be discarded. House of Civil Affairs By Royal Decree of His Majesty, King Sato
“What’s so amusing?” Suguru asked, an eyebrow arched.
Haibara handed him the letter. As Suguru’s eyes trailed the words, he let out a scoff.
“What do you intend to do?” He passed the letter back.
Haibara shrugged and threw the parchment into the brazier.
“Nothing.”
Life indeed worked in mysterious ways. For all the pain, suffering, and chaos that Akito Haibara had wrought, this quiet ending seemed the most befitting way for him to go. One where he would not be remembered, honored, or mourned…
Reduced to nothing but dust, and blown away with time.
.
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Present Day
Over the years, the two sailed through turbulent waves, and faced countless trials and tribulations. But through it all, their bond remained strong. It goes without saying that Haibara would lay down his life for Suguru without hesitation. Yet it’d also be a lie to say that there weren’t moments of doubt.
Was their path to vengeance reasonable?
Would they ever succeed?
It had been exactly ten years since they began working within the shadows—trying to find an opportunity to overthrow King Sato. Still, there was a final piece missing. Haibara could see that Suguru was growing impatient. But something had shifted lately—an undercurrent in the air, as if revolution was nigh.
Suguru didn’t need many allies, but he needed someone who was powerful in their own right. Someone who would not bow down to the crown so easily. Someone who will not cower in fear. Someone who could turn the tides of war.
Someone like you.
Haibara let out a small sigh as he glanced toward the palace courtyard. A few servant girls passing by giggled and waved. He returned his signature smile and politely nodded, garnering timid gasps and gushes. Even amid the beauty, unease still churned quietly within him. Suguru may have successfully evaded a war, but the chasm between you and him had only widened.
It was going to be a long road ahead. He feared that the path to reconciliation would not be an easy one. But it was during these trying times that it was Haibara’s time to shine.
He had full confidence that you, Lady Geto, would not crumble so easily. And that Suguru will make things right—he always had.
And as the All-Seeing Advisor, whose allegiance is to House Geto, Haibara will not falter. Suguru may not have realized it yet, but Haibara knew from the very beginning: you were his perfect match. He had known it since the day you stepped off the carriage and took your first steps through the front doors of the Geto Estate. The way you were nervous, but your eyes still glimmered with hope. The way you remained dignified and determined, even in the face of injustice and obstacles. The way you were strong and intelligent, but used it to protect and not to gain.
Courageous. Honorable. Indomitable.
They were all qualities that House Geto represented. There was no doubt that Lord Shinjiro, Lady Sumire, and Sayuri would have welcomed you with open arms, adoring you as their own.
Haibara may serve as Suguru’s right hand until the day he dies, but his loyalty had always begun with Lady Sumire.
The woman who showed him safety.
The woman who showed him kindness.
The woman who showed him unconditional love.
The woman who helped him realize…
It’s not your fault, Yu.

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Hello, I’ve read about your Sanguinius having his meal when reader is on her period and it was delicious 🤤
So my request is Sanguinius and vampire!reader have their time(SMUT) and in their culmination they bite each other’s necks and it was so GOOD their brains turned off. When they wake up it is almost impossible for them to move.
“That’s eternal love right there. Real talk, who’s lasting longer? The Vampire or Sanguinius?” - Ichor
Summary - “Both of you and Sanguinius are starved for one another in more than just one way.”
||Words: 1k|| TW// Smut, Biting, Cockwarming? {Previously}
Your own fangs brush up against the skin of his neck. Hot breath painting both of you: warm and cold. His hands holding you simply in place by your waist while your nails claw at his back.
You both have gone at it for a while now. Fucking each other. The energy of a Primarch and Vampire lasting for what seems forever. Both parties unable to quench their thirst of wasting their energy. Claw marks and bruises going to last for days if it wasn’t for how, you both regenerate, and perhaps you both took that as a challenge? To mark each other up before it disappears only to repeat the process again and again.
Your fangs brush up against his skin again as you moan into his ear. His cock hitting all the right places within you. Your hands desperately trying to create any wound upon him to make him falter but all he does in response is groan and retaliate. Thrusting in a bit deeper, arching his back and extending his wings in order to make you wither and shake beneath his shadow. Not that pleasure was making you succumb to his advances. You didn’t want to. You wanted to make it last. It was a bit of a… battle between you two. To see who can last the longest.
“Your claws won’t last, little vampira.” He teases you, rolling his hips a certain way to make you claw at him again. He feels a little flush of heat, coldness but then nothing again.
“You jest.” A groan of pleasure leaves your lips as your head throws back. Exposing your precious neck to him. “Your bruises do not last, my lord.”
“Shame.” He purrs lowly, sounding like silk. Moving to take your subconscious offering. His nose brushing against the skin of your neck. “I suppose I will just have to keep going. Test your resilience.”
“We have been at it for hours.” You give a little laugh at your situation. He has yet to make you ache, and of he did. It would be one of the first beings to do so. “I don’t suppose you don’t have anything else in mind. A trick up your sleeve?”
“Hmm.” He hums against the neck of your skin, thinking. Little nips and kisses being attacked upon your neck and collarbone. His movements a bit slower. “Perhaps, I do have this ‘trick up my sleeve’ saying of yours.”
You’re not honestly sure when he strikes, but you can feel a burst of air leave you. A gasp leaving your lips. Hands moving up more to grasp at his shoulders, clawing at him as the scent of blood fills up your senses. A pleased hiss leaving you. “Sanguinius!”
The Great Angel hums at you again. Vibration going through the skin of your collar of where he latched onto you. His thrusts becoming faster, determined to make you nothing but a blissed out vampire in his luxury down-proof sheets. If he can take down daemons thrice as strong as him? He can take down a little creature such as you in different ways.
Your mouth is open, huffing against his own neck that shines like platinum gold to you. Nail’s digging into him, constantly making new wounds that make no marks. That familiar feeling of your climax building up inside of you making you squirm and bit your lip. Not willing to give up just yet to this Lord of Angels. It’s not every day you: a vampire, can find someone that can meet you on the same level as you, if not higher.
So, in an effort to keep a bit of your own rule. You bite him back, sinking your own fangs into the side of his neck like he did to you. Both of your bodies seeming to freeze up, like the both of you surprised one another. His hips stilling with his twitching cock deep inside of you as he can go. A pump of warmth filling you as your eyes fluttering closed at the feeling. Your eyebrows furrowing as a satisfied whine escapes your throat and into his skin.
The both of you stay like that for a while, like in some sort of subconscious coma. Half asleep and half-awake with how Sanguinius doesn’t squish and break you immediately. One of his hands holding himself up next your head and his other hand on your waist. Keeping you upon his cock, and the sound of both your breathing erratic before it calms. Fangs still inside one another as if you both don’t want to let go from each other, even in this vulnerable state.
Sanguinius is the first to get out of this peculiar state. Blinking confusingly, unlatching from your collar before realizing what position he’s in. He doesn’t pull away from you, however. Instead, he gently licks at your skin he has truly wounded you with. The duration of his fangs being within you causing some damage. Waiting for you to unlatch from him so he can move, but until then? He shall wait for you to come back to your senses. Not wanting to move just in case that breaks your fangs or irritates you.
When you do come back to your senses. Your fangs unlatch from him, and he moves to settle the himself and you in a more comfortable position. Leaning up and holding you against his chest as you still sit upon his cock. Your thighs a bit dirty with his seed and your own juices.
“Seems I have won, little vampira.” He speaks up, teasingly amused. Pulling back from licking your skin. His hands wrapping around you with ease. Though gentle with you. “For I have wounded you and you still have yet too.”
A groan leaves you at his words. Your eyes glancing to your side where he had bitten you. A dull pain there as you can barely see the mark from your peripheral vision. “…Shut up, my lord.”
The Primarch of the Angels simply chuckles at your retort, snuggling you closer and wrapping his wings around you.
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Hello, I read your rules and it's OK if you don't get to this or don't want to do this cause this request is so long but I was wondering if you could do an angst to fluff Pure Vanilla x wife!reader where pv is helping reader through a panic attack accidentally caused by a trauma response? Like, someone did something that just set it off and reader has to try not to break and once they final get a moment alone, they kinda just come undone and pv finds them and helps them through it? Stops the crying, and takes them to their favorite places and eventually reader is ok again.
Pure Vanilla x Wife! Reader !
(Sorry this took me a while, but I hope it was worth it!! Please give me more requests and constructive criticism !)
-Borders by @animatedglittergraphics-n-more and @hwizou
“𝕎𝕒𝕧𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕨𝕚𝕥𝕙 𝕒 𝕝𝕒𝕤𝕥 𝕧𝕒𝕟𝕚𝕝𝕝𝕒 𝕤𝕞𝕚𝕝𝕖“

You’re Pure Vanilla’s beloved wife, and you’ve been married for 3 years now. In fact, today is your third anniversary. So to celebrate you’re going on a trip for a couple days to get some alone time. You were both packing up for your trip, and making reservations for dinner and other plans.
You both started traveling to a lovely hotel in a small city in the Vanilla Kingdom, where Pure Vanilla is from. He was very excited to revisit his home town, and even more ecstatic to bring you there. There was a cute little theater not too far from the hotel, so you and him decided to catch a show.
It was a small and charming theater, a little rundown, but clearly well loved and dear to this community. You didn’t care what play you were gonna watch, as long as you were with Vanilly you’d have a great time.
You weren’t really paying much attention to the performance, but you could tell it was a western story. You were holding his hand and tracing circles on it with your thumb, not paying much attention to the show. Then suddenly, a loud gunshot came from the stage. You could tell it was prop, but it sounded so real…It was terrifying to you.
You heard another shot, and you saw the actor fall on the floor with a pool of fake blood…It looked so realistic, and it reminded you of…the incident. Before you had time to react your heart was racing, your hands were sweaty, you were shaking, hyperventilating….Everything was going wrong.
You excused yourself and sat up abruptly, not wanting to have a breakdown in the middle of the performance and ruin it. You walked to a small lounge, thankfully it was empty. Vanilly noticed your distress, and stood up to walk with you. He had no idea the show would include gunshots, if he’d known he would have never brought you here. He felt so guilty, because it was his idea to bring you to the play..
He caught up to you, then sat down right beside you on the small couch in the lounge. He took your trembling hands into his and rubbed comforting circles with his thumbs onto your hands. After a few moments, he opened up his arms to you, offering you a hug. Of course you took up his offer, and collapsed into his chest.
He held you close to him for a while, then spoke softly:
-“You okay, my love?”
You shook your head no, and didn’t say anything else in response.
-“You want to talk about it?”
He asked you another question, still in that gentle and honeyed tone. You shook your head no again, and he decided to stop asking you questions.
-“Let’s go back to the hotel, okay love?”
You nodded yes, and he smiled softly. He patted your back to signal for you to stand up. Once you stood up he pressed a soft kiss to your forehead. Afterwards he cupped your cheeks with his hands and dried your tears with his thumb.
-“I love you, and we can talk when you’re ready. If you want to, of course.”
With that, you both go back to the hotel.
You spend the rest of the night cuddling, and watching movies. Eventually, you had the courage to tell him, and he listened carefully, giving you all his attention. Vanilla didn’t judge you, and he was happy you opened up to him. You both had a lovely rest of your anniversary, and can’t wait for the next~

(𝘼/𝙉: 𝙃𝙞𝙞! 𝙎𝙤𝙧𝙧𝙮 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙣𝙤𝙩 𝙥𝙤𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙞𝙣 𝙖 𝙬𝙝𝙞𝙡𝙚, 𝙗𝙪𝙩 𝙄 𝙜𝙤𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙮 𝙛𝙪𝙣 𝙏𝙞𝙡𝙡 𝙧𝙚𝙦𝙪𝙚𝙨𝙩 𝙄’𝙢 𝙜𝙤𝙣𝙣𝙖 𝙬𝙧𝙞𝙩𝙚 𝙨𝙤𝙤𝙣! 𝙃𝙤𝙥𝙚 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙡𝙞𝙠𝙚𝙙 𝙞𝙩 <3)
#cookie run x reader#pure vanilla x reader#pure vanilla crk#crk x reader#crk#cookie run kingdom#pure vanilla cookie
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🖤 If anyone is interested, I'm accepting TLOU requests. Let's fill this masterlist up! <33
(Read my request rules before submitting please.)
✒︎ The Last of Us – Masterlist
🖤 You need’a ride, sweets? (Joel Miller x SW!Reader)
🖤 69in w/Joel Miller (Joel Miller x AFAB Reader)
🖤 "Finish what he didn't" (Stepfather!Joel Miller x AFAB Reader ft. Biker!Dilf! Billy Loomis)
#Requests are open#If anyone is interested#Get creative#Get slutty#joel miller smut#joel miller tlou#joel smut#joel miller x y/n#joel miller x reader#joel miller x female reader#joel miller#tlou smut
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Should I start writing male!reader just out of spite towards the people who request fem!reader because they don't correctly read my request rules and pinned
#halfjoke but i seriously thought about writing male!reader#idk if i'll actually do it#but please read my rules before requesting PLEASE#only writing gn!reader is the first thing on the rules list#im really trying to be nice but its frustrating#💟 maochira talks
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❝LOOKS LIKE THIS NEEDS A GOOD CLEANING!❞
ᵎᵎ ₊˚ meet the janitor, @UZURAKIS ⋮ enjin’s ‘good woman’, kiara, stealing another blunt of his! 8teen fem. megumi’s unshakable character && nagumo’s partner in crime.

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(n)sfw blog for jjk, bllk, & sakadays!
requests: open! though brainrot and entries/thoughts are always welcome ͙ ࣪ ˖ ੭
ENJIN : my typa gal? a good woman who’s smarter than me, a nice body, not to mention sexy. m’girl kie, for sure.

#.navi#you’re hot if you read my RULES before requesting <3#please like this post after you read my rules. ty! xoxo#finally . . a gachiakuta theme . . >_<
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If you don’t mind, would you be willing to write a yandere Axel one shot from Cobra Kai with a Diaz! Reader (Miguel’s younger twin sister) where she sees how he treats Miguel?
Loved this request, it was good but then I saw you ignored one of my rules. Don’t send me requests if you already sent it to someone else.
You probably don’t mean any harm! And any writer who allows this is valid and I get it!! I just seen too many people bullied for it and accused of stealing. It’s happened many times. I don’t wanna be bullied or someone else!! . Please ask a writer if they are okay with it! Or read writers rules!
#cobra Kai#miguel diaz#Miguel Diaz x reader#I’m upset 😭#I thought I made my point already!#love you Anon tho#PLEASE READ PEOPLES RULES BEFORE REQUESTING
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Does anyone have any requests for Zenless Zone Zero. I have an itch to write for it because of the recent update ((and hugo vlad)) please I would love some more requests with chubby reader
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hey hey friends, i'd love some replies to my opens xoxo
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I love your fics!!! especially your Hotch fic soft spot :,,)) too cute, you write him in such a natural way but I still get butterflies 🦋
I was wondering if you felt like writing more Hotch, if you’d take a request for our reader who went with the team to make an arrest and ends up getting hit in the head by the unsub (not badly! just like that one episode of emily with the wooden plank) and has a mild concussion! maybe something that takes place after the arrest when the team regroups and Hotch immediately notices something is wrong/calls over the medics to take a look at you!
Soft Spot, Part 2
◁ part one
Pairing: Aaron Hotchner x BAU!reader
Word Count: 0.7k
Warnings: SFW, fluff/banter, no use of (y/n), oneshot
A/N: Hi anon, so glad you liked my work, means so much to me. Here's what you asked! I really do apologise for the wait, it's been crazy. I really hope it's what you were thinking and that you like reading this. So much love. Mwah mwah mwah <3
My requests are open! Please read the rules, and be advised that there is currently a waiting time due to a backlog I'm working through. But I'll get to you without fail! Send me stuff :)
The unsub was in cuffs. CSU had since secured the scene, and the SWAT teams were pulling out. Technically, that meant that everything was fine.
But Aaron had been doing this long enough to know that just because everything looked fine, it didn't mean it was. So he defaulted to his post-case wrap-up ritual, where he catalogued everyone’s location and safety. His eyes quickly scanned the team regrouped outside the apartment complex.
Morgan and Prentiss were next to the suspect at the SUV, Rossi and JJ were giving statements to the local press, and Reid was checking in with the techs.
And you—
You were sitting on the edge of the curb, quiet, cradling your head in your hands like you were trying to hold your skull together.
Aaron’s stomach dropped. Years of instinct, and he just knew.
You were good at hiding discomfort. He had noticed that early on, your tendency to downplay aches and pains, even injuries. You preferred taking care of everyone else first. He doubted you even realised how obvious it was— how every small gesture, every warm smile dedicated to your teammates came at the cost of you neglecting yourself entirely.
Even now, as you sat there completely zoned out, trying to blink away whatever fog had settled over you, Aaron could see it— the tremble in your fingers, and the sluggishness in your movements.
You hadn’t said a word to anyone. Of course you hadn’t.
He was already crossing the distance before he fully registered it.
“Hey.”
You startled a little, hand dropping from your temple. “Hotch.” Mumbling, you tried to straighten up, giving him that I’m fine smile. But it faltered at the edges, and now that he was closer, he could see the red welt forming along your hairline.
His jaw tensed. “What happened?”
“Nothing. I’m fine.”
“You’re swaying.”
“I’m—”
Before you could finish the sentence, Aaron sat down next to you, steadying your elbow. His grip wasn’t forceful, but it left no room for argument. “Stay seated.”
You hesitated, stubborn as ever, but as a wave of nausea passed over you, that determination wavered.
“Did the unsub get you?”
“…Plank,” you mumbled sheepishly, glaring at the gravel. “Didn’t even see it coming.”
Aaron’s jaw fluttered, a rare crack in that cool, controlled exterior. “You should’ve said something sooner.”
You sighed softly, “It didn’t hurt so bad at the time.”
He met your eyes— and damn it, even with your pupils slightly unfocused, that stubborn pride was still there. But so was the quiet fatigue, the faint shakiness that you couldn’t mask.
Aaron exhaled, softer this time. “Head injury isn’t nothing.” His voice dropped, quieter. “You don’t have to power through everything, you know.”
You opened your mouth to protest, but a medic was approaching now, called over by Hotch’s subtle nod.
You glanced at him suspiciously. “Did you—?”
Aaron didn’t deny it. Just sat back, arms folded, watching like a hawk as the medic gently examined you, going through the usual barrage of concussion questions. You answered fine, but even then, Aaron couldn’t help tensing up when he heard the slight wince as they checked the lump on your head.
The medic cleared you quickly enough. Luckily, it had just been a mild concussion; no immediate alarm bells.
Still, Hotch couldn’t help hovering.
“You’re riding back with me,” he announced, tone brooking no argument.
You tried for some humour, a faint smile tugging at your lips. “What, no more Uber surprises?”
For a second, Aaron’s eyes softened. The same look he gave you on rainy days, and when your coffee mysteriously appeared on your desk. That quiet, inexplicable fondness that said more than any words ever could.
“No,” he said simply, “Just wanna make sure you’re okay.”
And maybe it was the lingering adrenaline, or maybe it was the subtle warmth behind those words, but the ache in your head faded into background noise.
So for the first time all day, you relaxed, letting yourself lean into Aaron. Just a little. And you could swear he shifted closer too — like somehow, without saying a word, the two of you had finally found it.
That quiet, steady place between worry and warmth.
Your sweet spot.
◁ part one
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Had to update my rules because I remembered someone had asked for something I didn’t feel comfortable writing. Thought my former stuff kinda covered it but I saw the loop hole.
Thank you C for reminding me 😭
#rules#rule update#please read all my rules before requesting or sending an ask#requests closed#requests are coming i promise#asks open
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I decided to open requests cause i really wanna write some smut but can't really find the inspiration currently sooo!!!
Send me a member of any group on my masterlist (03-liners and older) and up to 2 prompts from the list below the cut and I'll write you a little drabble! If you want you can also specify if you want the idol to be dom or sub or if you don't want a dynamic like that/anything else you want me to include!
Disclaimer that I will repost my old works before posting any of your requests, but I wanna write some pieces in preparation for after that~ 💕
(prompts are from these lists: x, x)
“Don’t even think about cumming yet.”
“So I hear you’re into pain?”
“Don’t fucking stop, baby.”
“I can’t pull out when you wrap your legs around me like that.”
“I wanna take you so fucking bad.”
“Be a good girl and swallow for me.”
“I’m feeling greedy.”
“Clothes. Off. Now.”
“Your boyfriend/girlfriend/partner doesn’t need to know about this.”
“If you want to cum then you’re gonna have to beg.”
“Could you be any wetter/harder?”
“What’s wrong? Why’d you stop?” - “Nothing’s wrong. I just wanted to take a second to admire how beautiful you are.”
“You better not touch yourself while I’m gone.”
“I’m gonna fuck you so good you forget all about that bastard.”
“Go and lock the door for me. I don’t want anyone to walk in while I’m balls deep.”
“I’ll be gentle, baby. Don’t worry.”
“Don’t stop. Even if I beg you to.”
“I never knew you liked being spanked.”
“You don’t realize what it does to me when we’re cuddling and you press your ass against me.”
“Use your words, sweetheart.”
“Feels good, doesn’t it?”
“I love that we both already finished and your legs are still shaking.”
“First one to cum loses.”
“I don’t have to be inside you to make you cum.”
“I want to kiss every inch of your body.”
“I called in sick. Now we can stay in bed and fuck all day.”
“Ooh, you’re not wearing any underwear. Trying to tell me something?”
“Go get one of your toys. Let’s make this even better.”
“What the fuck? Do that again. I liked it.”
“Is that gonna fit?” - “I’ll make it fit.”
“All day I’ve been thinking about how good it would feel to have your head between my legs.”
“I saw you naked once. And now I can’t stop thinking about it.”
“I’ve been thinking about you all day.”
“You can kiss me, you know.”
“How badly do you want me?”
“I can’t get enough of you.”
“I’ve never done something like this before.”
“I like being close to you. you’re warm.”
“You look good like this.”
“You look like you were jealous.”
“Shh. there’s people in the other room.”
“Say you want me, and i’m yours.”
“I won’t bite. unless you’re into that sort of thing.”
“I’m not wearing any underwear. thought you’d like to know.”
“I’ll take care of you.”
”There’s so many things i wanna do to you.”
“Take off your clothes.”
“I’m going to ruin you.”
“Show me how much you missed me.”
“I want you to feel good.”
“I want this.”
“Come back to bed.”
“You’re such a tease.”
“We have to make this quick.”
“You don’t have to be gentle. I won't break.”
“Don’t you know what you’re doing to me?”
“I really want to kiss you right now.”
“It’s okay, you can touch me.”
“This is a one time thing.”
“I want to see you.”
“Are you wearing my shirt?”
“No one’s here. we can be as loud as we want.”
“You look good with my hands around your throat.”
“Shut up and kiss me already.”
“Tell me what you want.”
“You can be rough. I can take it.”
#please also read my rules before requesting!!#ateez smut#enhypen smut#golcha smut#oneus smut#p1harmony smut#xdinary heroes smut#nct dream smut#wayv smut#smut
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i’m getting quite a few sub!&t reqs and i don’t wanna sound mean abt this :((
but i do not write sub!&t or sub!enha 🙁, it’s just not something i’m good at and on top of the fact that i, myself, am also a sub so i quite frankly do not see myself being able to dom any of them , let alone kei because that man is 100% a dom, he will flip u tf right over if u try him 🙁. i stated this in my rules as well, i don’t think anyone saw, but i’m sorry if u wanted sub!&t but i’m not very good or comfy writing that, but there are many other luné creators who would definitely be able to write those for you guys !!
i ask for your understanding on this, so again i’m sosososo sorry if u requested sub!&team just now :((
#renè’s talking teddy 🧸#renè is taki’s bby🐰#renè’s 🍓 anons!#please read my rules before requesting guys i beg 🥹#&team smut
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Last warning
I have stayed in my masterlist, I will only do 3 characters now. I WILL NOT do all 12 gold saints anymore. That is too much for me too write. I love writing for saint seiya. I will keep writing for them. But I won’t do 12 gold saints. I will chose 3 and wrote. If you have a specific 3 you would like, please tell me. I will do the few in my inbox that I have but if I receive another one like that, I will delete it.
#please respect my rules#I won’t continue to write if you don’t#please read the rules before you request!
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