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revrevrew-writblr · 1 year ago
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in your "I'm back about me" post I misread spicier scenes as spider scenes and then spent a good ten minutes confused about who the market for sex with spiders was and then I realised I'm just dyslexic
I laughed at this till I cried XD
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revrevrew-writblr · 1 year ago
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Watched
Something felt wrong. A distinct feeling of something in the darkness lurking. Waiting. The creaking of a floorboard broke the silence, echoing in the mostly empty house. A pair of eyes reflected light betraying the stalker’s position, his - because it could only be his - eyes rose in the dark from his hunched position at the top of the basement stairs. 
The door creaked open and Villain’s heart stopped in her chest, she knew she should run but he would be faster. His steps didn’t make a sound, his feet following a memorized pattern; not one floorboard groaned under his weight. He stepped into view, the flickering light casting angular shadows on his face. 
A powerful urge to protect herself overcame her freeze-response. Her eyes left Hero’s figure as she frantically reached for the cutlery drawer. The drawer slammed shut, Hero’s larger hand forcing it closed. Her left wrist abruptly captured by Hero’s firm grasp, she looked around frantically. Hero boxed her into the kitchen’s corner, the marble counter dug into her back. She tried to wrestle her wrist away, shoving a Hero’s chest with her free arm. Hero didn’t budge.
Villain’s cheeks reddened and her tears made salty tracks down her cheeks. She met his hooded eyes, a cruel smile playing on his lips. He loomed over her encompassing her vision, she flattened her palm to strike his nose bone into his brain. He caught her right hand without flinching and twisted it until she cried out. He let go of her left wrist and grabbed her jaw forcing her face up. He tilted her face to the light observing every feature.
Hero leaned in to whisper, “Has anyone ever told you how beautiful that scar makes you?” 
“Fuck off” Villain struggled to get her jaw out of his grip but Hero’s fingers just turned bruising, his palm covering her mouth. Hero twisted her arm a little farther and pulled her arm away at an awkward angle.  
He abandoned her ear and brought his sneer in front of her face. “You are nothing without me. I let you have your fun now it’s time to come home.” He twisted a fraction more and Villain whimpered. 
Hero’s laughter vibrated through her. He let up on her arm.
“I have a job for you.” Villain hung her head, her tears running over his fingers. Her free hand grasped onto his muscular arm. He let go of her arm and pulled her into his chest stroking her long black hair. Villain hated that his shirt caught her tears that her sobs muffled on his hand. His cologne filled her senses until there was just Hero. 
“Shhh. Shh. Shh.” Hero pushed back from Villain letting go of her jaw he cupped her face on either side. His large hands reminded her of how small she was in comparison. “I need you to kill Sidekick.”
Villain held Hero’s wrists lightly and shook her head in protest. 
“You must, I cannot allow them to release my secrets. They have grown wild and need to be cut down.” 
“I won’t do it.” She met his eyes now, “I’m saying no.”
Hero spoke softly as if to a child, “Tell you what. You do it or I will.” Hero stroked the thin scar on the side of her face.
Villain’s resolve crumbled, her eyes lowered, and she nodded mutely. Hero was gone in the next second.
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revrevrew-writblr · 1 year ago
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Revrevrew's notepad: How to get a spouse find rich sexy villain. This'll be a cinch...
Broke college student hero and rich over the top villain. Hero is tired and done. That's it that's the request lmao
“…that has got to be the dumbest idea ever. That’s…I don’t even have any words left,” the hero said but they knew just as well as the villain how their ears had turned tomato red.
For the record, it was a stupid idea. And it was something the hero definitely had to stomach for a few days before deciding.
“I am not interested in twisting the knife but your apartment is pathetic,” the villain said. They picked up a dusty snow globe and observed it. A little figure with a lei stared back at them and the hero cringed internally when they realised it must’ve been over a decade old. As if they had the money to visit Hawai’i any time soon. “And I’m not one for adding salt to wounds but you are, undeniably, poor.”
“Wow, thank you. What are you gonna say next? That I have no prospects?”
“I don’t know, are you already a burden to your parents?” the villain asked, a sly smile stretching over their lips. They seemed quite amused at the hero’s current situation, despite offering their help. Eventually they sat down on the hero’s creaking bed which didn’t help the hero when they tried to tell them they were doing just fine.
“Not that I know of,” the hero said. They crossed their arms in front of their chest and tried to stare at the villain as intensely as they could. “I’m not this desperate, you know? I’m alright. I’m good. This is fine, my apartment is okay.”
The villain stared at the empty ramen packages on the hero’s stove.
“That stuff kills you, you know?” they said, their thumb pointing at the trash angrily.
“I’m doing fine. I’m great. Great physique. Amazing grades. Impeccable catching-criminals-rate.”
“Brilliant,” the villain said. They tilted their head. “Great physique?”
“Yup.”
“Hm.” They looked around the room slowly, observing every imperfection. The hero was ashamed. They weren’t the cleanest person. “A little birdie told me you’re failing most of your classes. Which isn’t all that surprising, given that you’re spending most nights on rooftops in that…interesting costume.”
The villain looked them up and down and the hero stared at them, eyes wide. They had mentioned before that the hero’s costume wasn’t hiding much. The hero had thought it to be a joke.
“I’m not a child, you know? I don’t need your help with ridiculous offers.”
“How old are you again?” the villain asked.
“I’m a year older than you,” the hero reminded them and the villain gave them a belittling look. Sometimes the hero forgot about that, too. The villain seemed like they’d everything figured out. Organised, rich, intelligent — the hero was falling behind and didn’t even know how to change that.
On top of all that, the villain was taller than them.
“I apologise for not respecting my elders then.”
“You—”
“Look, this is a shithole. If we get married you could have a good life. That’s all there is to it. It’s a signature on a paper and some financial decisions. Nothing else,” the villain said. They seemed to suggest this quite casually, as if the hero’s parents wouldn’t freak out on them for failing to introduce their spouse.
Their parents had been asking for grandchildren already. That alone seemed like a burden with the little sexual experience the hero had. It was exhausting and the hero was starting to feel the pressure of college and their nightly activities together. The villain was technically right.
If they lived with someone else, if they had money, they could at least get something real to eat for dinner.
“Well, aren’t you such a generous soul? Offering your money, your life to me like that…”
“We wouldn’t see each other much.”
The hero’s heart was doing something weird.
“Of course…” They stared at the floor. There was something the villain wanted. Some kind of information, some kind of contract. They weren’t doing this because they were a nice and sweet person. Behind every decision, there was a plan. There was calculation. The villain functioned that way.
“Obviously, you can screw whoever you want,” the villain clarified but the hero hadn’t even asked for it nor did they desire it. For a brief moment, they gazed at each other but it was more than that. It was more than a simple look. It was a question, it was an answer. And the hero felt trapped. They feared the villain had a wrong picture of them in their head.
“Why are you offering this?”
“Because it’s an agreement on paper, nothing more. I wouldn’t force you to sleep in the same bed. We don’t even have to live on the same floor,” the villain said but they hadn’t understood the hero.
“I meant the marriage specifically. Why are you doing this? What am I supposed to do in return?”
Now, the villain lowered their gaze. They scratched the back of their neck and the hero was more than curious. If the villain wanted information, the hero would have to decline. They rather lived in this horrible apartment and live from paycheck to paycheck instead of endangering anyone.
“I need protection,” they mumbled. “There’s a mole in my team. Someone tried to assassinate me two times last week. Normally I would…I would have my ways but I don’t want any of my employees to suffer.”
The hero was flabbergasted. They had expected anything but this.
“I’m supposed to be your bodyguard? Me protecting you?” The hero would’ve laughed but they were too surprised by the fact that the villain could’ve died last week.
The villain took a deep breath and leaned back, eyes half-lidded.
“It’s more like…detective work. The marriage is supposed to cover for the both of us. You living at my place out of a sudden would be less suspicious if people thought we were…you know. Plus, I could give you money that way. As payment.”
The hero stared at them. Admittedly, they felt as tired as the villain looked. Both had been through a few rough months. The hero wasn’t sure what to say.
“Think about it,” the villain said. They stood up and walked over to the door. But before they could even reach for the doorknob, the hero grabbed their arm.
“I swear, if you’re using me, if you use the…situation I’m in—”
“Believe me. I don’t enjoy seeing you live like this.” The hero pressed them against the door. They’d missed being close like this. “And I’m getting anxious.”
“You’ll have to meet my parents,” the hero said. They looked down at the villain’s expensive clothes. They couldn’t really concentrate.
But the villain only grinned. They pulled the hero closer, close enough to kiss them. “And they’ll love me.”
Two days later, the hero agreed.
A week later, they hooked up for the first time.
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revrevrew-writblr · 1 year ago
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About Me
Hey Guys it's been a while since I started this tumblr account. I have some updates to the rules of my page:
I'm cool with spicier scenes but I will still not be writing sex (it doesn't suit my fancy but definitely not kink shaming ;)
I cooler with cussing. A shit ton cooler.
I'll probably use more he/she pronouns in my stories (I won't forget about my non-binary friends tho!).
Feel free to make asks or write continuations to any of the stories I've written (tag me so I can see it! :). I want to see creativity in a different way than mine!
I won't entertain rude criticisms but I am always open to humanized feedback.
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revrevrew-writblr · 1 year ago
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Haunted
Hero took a sip of her coffee, her black dress flowing in the wind. Villain sat across the table, legs crossed, watching the people buzz by. 
“You once told me that you lived your life with no regrets. Is that still true?” 
Hero shook her head. “I don’t know anymore.”
Villain grew quiet, a rare moment of silence enveloping him. “Do you still see their faces?” His voice was almost drowned out by the wind, “I do.”
“No.” Supervillain smiled at Hero, “That’s not what I see at all.” Blood spewed from his mouth. His voice haunted her. “Look at all you have done under my guidance Hero. My beautiful Dau-” 
Hero twisted her knife up and into his heart. “You are nothing to me. You bastard!” Hero shoved him off her blade.
“Hero? Hero, untie me okay? I can help you just untie me and we can make all of this right.” Villain’s voice hardly reaching her above the sound of her boiling blood. It wasn’t enough. No one here could be allowed to live even if their part to play was small they were all guilty. 
“No Villain. I’m not done yet.” 
Hero shook her self out of the memory. “Is it wrong that I still love him? Even after I- I-” Hero’s breath hitched a tears escaping her eyes.
Villain’s hand twitched. A powerful urge to touch Hero, to comfort her; remnants of a different life.  
“I don’t think about them at all.” Hero breathed out. “Am I… broken?” Her controlled expression at odds with her wet cheeks and shaky voice. 
“Don’t think that, please.” please - please Hero save me. I’m so scared. Villain couldn’t stop the images in his mind; he couldn’t stop the voices.
“Please Hero- Please save me. I’m so scared.” A small woman was covered with C4, a detonator no doubt in Supervillain’s capable hands. Hero trembled, pressing the barrel of her gun against the woman.
Supervillain’s laughter echoed all around them. “Do it Hero or I’ll kill everyone in this building. We wouldn’t want to cause another unfortunate… accident. Think of the children. Think of your precious Villain.”  
“I’m s-so sorry.” Hero let a bullet go too weak to face what she had done. The woman slumped in the chair lifeless. The light on the center of the bomb turning green. Supervillain would abstain from bring the building down. “I’m sorry. I’m sorry. I-”
Hero’s screams mixed with her father’s laughter. 
That night could only be described as a slaughter.
He had lied before. He didn’t see the faces of the innocent civilians that Hero had left slaughtered in her wake. He saw only Hero’s anger, her eyes reflecting fire and her shadow chasing death.
The gritty sound of a chair being pushed against concrete knocked Villain from the memory. 
Hero wasn’t sure where she would go. “It’s time for you to pass on Hero. For better or for worse.” 
“I’m scared.” Hero’s face mimicked her first victim. Her neck turning red from Villain’s blade. She had tarried on earth far too long since that night.
“I love you.” Villain reached out to touch Hero’s hand as if he could keep her close for just a little longer. His hand never made contact. Hero’s ghost dissolved with the rushing wind.
Thought #246
Hero smoothed her dress and looked in the mirror. She took a deep breath and grabbed her purse and keys.
She opened the door and saw Villain standing there. He looked down at her and crossed his arms.
"Don't." She said turning to lock her door.
"Where have you been?" He asked, following her down the hallway.
She sighed. "I've been busy."
"Busy with what?" He asked sharply.
She continued down the stairs and out onto the street. They walked in silence for a while.
She stopped in front of a church and turned to face him. "With planning the funeral of my dad."
She shook her head and turned away again. "There are seats in the back if you want to join. If not,"
She walked towards the doors of the church.
"Leave."
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revrevrew-writblr · 1 year ago
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Honesty
Hero spat blood at Villain’s face, her cheek smarting. A small smile crept onto her lips. “I found a sore spot, did I? God, those pants make your ass look great.” 
“Look here, you piece of-” Villain looked like a toddler losing control of her favorite toy. She took a deep breath. “I think that you should be a bit more cooperative especially considering…” Villain circled Hero, her hands gripping the captive’s shoulders, and swiveled the chair around. “I have your lover.” 
Hero's stomach dropped. No one was supposed to know that they were together, did they know what Olivia did? “Oh God no.” Through the one-way mirror, she saw Olivia, tied up, her eyes wide with panic and a stark white cloth gagging her.  
Villain clicked her tongue in disapproval, coming around to face Hero blocking Olivia from view forcing Hero to meet her eyes. “Did you really think you could hide this from me? From your family? What would they think? Their picture perfect, always honest, daughter with a woman?”
Hero balked all of her normal humor gone. She could take the hits, she could survive the abuse, but Olivia? “I don’t- I don’t know-” Her. The word stuck in Hero’s throat.
“Oh I’m sorry, what was that?” Villain cupped a hand to her ear leaning towards Hero. Hero’s mouth gaped open, “No go on, don’t let me stop you.” A tear escaped Hero’s eye. “Incredible, I always wondered if your power affected you as well. What’s it like to be physically unable to save your woman? Lie to me Hero and I will spare her I’ll even let you walk out hand-in-hand.” 
“I don’t know h-” Hero’s throat closed on her, she gasped for air, “Please.”
Villain’s smiled, “That’s more like it.” She pressed the intercom on, “Henchman if you will?” Villain seized the back of Hero’s neck pushing her towards the floor length glass. Olivia finally coming back into view, her hands tied behind her and her hair streaking in front of her face. Olivia’s signature look of determination swiped from her in an instant as Henchman slapped her. 
“YOU BASTARD! I SWEAR TO GOD I’LL KILL YOU” Villain’s hand stroked Hero’s bruised cheek and then firmly clamped over Hero’s mouth. 
Villain leaned into Hero’s ear, “You caused this! THIS. This is your fault.”
Henchman struck again. Olivia’s chair rocked, almost tipping. All trace of determination lost from Olivia’s face, Hero could see her begging, pleading for him to stop. 
Hero shook her head vigorously, Villain struggled to keep control nails digging into Hero’s cheeks. “Tell me you’ll do anything. Promise me the world Hero.” 
Villain let go of Hero, “GO TO HELL!” Hero’s hands shook against the restraints.
Henchman struck again. Olivia’s chair tipped and slammed into the ground. 
“Anything.” Hero’s eyes never leaving Olivia. “I’ll do anything.”
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revrevrew-writblr · 4 years ago
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Pardon me but do you happen to still be alive at the moment?? I hope you’re doing well!!
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I'm going through a non-writing phase, but I'll probably be back sometime! Also school is eating my soul lol. I hope you're having a great day and that you-all are taking time to show yourselves love <3
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revrevrew-writblr · 4 years ago
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Would you mind writing a continuation of “villains daughter”? I really liked it
Have a beautiful and fantastic day!!!
@myst3rious-figur3 My thanks to the both of you who asked, unfortunately this isn't a long snippet, but it's some of the other characters pov and I'm honestly not sure how to write the next scene? I've sat on this almost since I posted the first snippet, but hopefully when school ends I'll be able to get through the next scene.
First Part Here
Amp stood over Amalia, a thousand thoughts going through his head. She was supposed to be normal, he had been planning to ask her out to the prom today. She probably didn’t even know he existed, but he had hoped she would say yes.
Instead she was ‘arrested’ by him and his dads, pointlessly handcuffed to a stupid hospital bed in their creepy lair.
Not cool.
She stirred briefly, her eyes fluttering open and meeting his, her face crumpled as if in slow motion, fear and then pain. Her eyelids drooped and for a few seconds she fought sleep off until it overtook her.
~~~
Tony [AKA Bombs Away] gently repositioned his arm on the table, every move was like a thousand steak knives cutting into him. He tried not to glare as José [AKA Captain Flight] fiddled with a large square cloth, “are you almost done with that?”
“Don’t be snippy.” Julian used the cloth as a barrier between them, “I’m just saying that when-”
“-If”’
“If she wakes up, you should try to see things from her perspective.”
“She made my device explode! And she tried to shoot you!!” Tony grabbed the cloth with his good hand and tugged it down, “And don’t tell me you don’t see the resemblance.”
José’s lips pressed into a thin line, “We shouldn’t jump to-”
Tony slammed his fist against the table, “Don’t. Just don’t. How long have you known? How many lives could we have saved?”
“Don���t put this on me, Tony. She is a child!”
“She’s old enough!”
José glared down at his husband, “you of all people should know better.”
~~~
Tyrone [AKA Inviso-man] studied Villain as he ripped his way through his lair, searching frantically for Amalia, presumably. He looked crazed as he yelled through the lair, flipping over beds and slamming open doors, getting more and more desperate by the minute. Villain stood ram-rod still, reacting to a sound Tyrone couldn’t hear. Tyrone flipped through the security feed in Villain’s lair, and saw his comrades and himself storming through the lair.
Tyrone paused and found Amalia at the gun range, the gun was practically a mile off, but she hit the target every time. He saved that clip. He pressed play on Villain, and a grin over took him as he saw Villain tear apart a room without moving.
“Like father, like daughter.”
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revrevrew-writblr · 4 years ago
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I really like this one.
Content Warning: It is intense but nothing questionable 
Writing Snippet #14
[Sequences of flashing lights may not be suitable for photosensitive viewers]
Civilian woke with a start, the hairs on her arms standing on end.
Something was wrong.
The curtains were closed. That was the first thing she noticed.
Civilian never closed the curtains. Waking up in the morning required the full force of the sun.
She fought to keep her breathing even as she regarded the room through slitted eyes.
“There’s no point pretending you’re still asleep.” The voice was rich, smooth, and utterly terrifying.
Her heart pounded. What kind of robber announced their presence?
Civilian opened her eyes fully, diving for the nightstand. She yanked open the top drawer.
It was empty.
She whirled around as a malicious chuckle sent shivers down her spine.
A shadow detached itself from the corner near the door, slowly spinning a glinting silver barrel on two fingers.
“Did you really think I wouldn’t check the room for weapons?”
How long had he been in her room...
The spinning stopped, and she heard the distinct clink clink of bullets hitting the wood floor as the light above the bed began to flicker.
The figure stepped forward, tossing her gun and the now empty clip on the bed between them. She caught a glimpse of his face as the light continued to flicker on and off.
For a moment her fear receded.
“Hero.”
No need to be afraid of the city’s golden boy.
Then logic kicked in. It was 2 a.m. according to the alarm clock on her nightstand. What was he doing here?
“Hero?”
He smiled, white teeth glinting in the flashing light. “So you know who I am. Good. That will make this much easier.”
Make what easier??
He took a step towards her, and Civilian retreated until her back hit the window.
“What do you want?”
“You run a shooting range with your father on 34th Street.”
The lights flickered out and when they came back on, he was standing even closer, eyes gleaming with an unnatural glow.
She flinched back. “All- all our permits are in order.”
“Yes.” The word was slow, disapproving.
He reached underneath his cape, and Civilian stopped breathing. She pressed back further, the cold of the glass seeping through the thin curtains.
Hero pulled his hand free, and she flinched, expecting a weapon of some sort, but in his hand was a stack of photos?
He extended the photos towards her. When she made no move to retrieve them, he waved them impatiently. Reluctantly, she inched forward, but when she snatched the photos from his hand, a shock ran up her arm and she jumped back, the photos spilling across the floor.
Her arm throbbed, like when she’d hit her elbow against the counter yesterday, only ten times worse.
She glared accusingly at Hero as she rubbed at her arm. He smirked, then pointed to the photos on the ground.
She glanced down, squinting in the still-flickering light. It was starting to give her a headache. Flick. A picture of her behind the counter at the shooting range talking to a customer. Flick. A picture of her in the aisle, debating brands ...with the same customer. Flick. A picture of just the customer, pulling into the parking lot. Flick. The customer standing in a lane, aiming for a target.
Why that customer? He was a regular, came at least once a week. Was always polite. Friendly. She always enjoyed their brief interactions, enjoyed making him smile wide enough that his dimples showed…
She looked closer at the photos. The angles of the photos were eerily familiar, and Civilian sucked in a breath as she realized why.
“You hacked our security cameras.”
Hero raised an eyebrow as he gestured to the lights, which promptly went haywire, flashing so quickly she covered her eyes against the onslaught.
“Stop! I get it! It’s not that hard!” It should have been. She paid through the nose for their high-end security system.
The lights went out completely, and Civilian couldn’t see.
“You want me to stop?”
Hero’s voice came from much too close, and she scrambled backwards, slamming into the window.
“With the flickering lights?” she gasped. “Yes.”
The air crackled with electricity, and her breathing hitched. This was much worse than flickering lights, and Hero knew it.
Her eyes were still filled with flashing orbs of light, and her breathing intensified as she whipped her head from side to side, blind and vulnerable.
Muffled crunching marked Hero’s movements as he stepped across the photos on the ground.
She squeezed her eyes shut as the crunching stopped, meaning he was across the photos, meaning...
“Boo!”
She reared back, head slamming into the glass. He laughed, his hands settling on the glass either side of her, caging her in. Currents flowed around her, prickling her skin but not quite strong enough to hurt.
“What do you want?” The words were barely audible.
Her vision was finally clearing, which was worse because now she could see Hero’s face, his twisted sneer both illuminated and shadowed by the unnatural glow surrounding him.
Hero leaned in. “What do I want?” He smiled, with much too many teeth. “I want you to seduce Supervillain.”
Civilian blinked. What did Supervillain have to do with literally anything?
“I—sorry—what?”
“You. Are going to seduce. Supervillain.” His voice was sharp as a knife’s edge, but she still didn’t understand...
“Uh… um but I don’t even know hi—“
Hero slammed his hands against the window, the curtains only slightly muffling the sound.
“THAT’S HIM!”
He gestured angrily to the pictures on the floor.
Oh.
Oh.
Civilian looked down at the scattered images. Tried to reconcile the messy black hair and timid smile with the vicious Supervillain who turned shadows into living nightmares.
“Yes.” Hero snarled, glowing even more fiercely now. “That’s Supervillain. Every week he drives out of his way to come to your establishment. Why would he bother with guns when his shadows can kill more effectively than any bullet?”
His face was mere inches from hers now, and eyed her knowingly. “He likes you.”
He did?
“And you are going to get close to him, discover his weaknesses, find out exactly how to defeat him.”
No.
That was what she wanted to say.
Whether it was a shy but charming civilian or a deadly supervillain, she wasn’t going to seduce anybody for Hero. As if she even knew how.
But Hero was glaring out of her, and if he could shoot lightning bolts out of his eyes, it would probably look about the same as his expression right now.
And she had no desire to be electrocuted again tonight.
“I—me—am going to fake-date that man—” she pointed to the photos, “—who is really Supervillain?”
“Yes.”
She opened her mouth to respond, but his hands came down on her arms before he leaned in to whisper in her ear. “And in case you are thinking of saying no…”
Volts of power rushed through his hands into her, and she crumpled to the ground, gasping in pain. He grinned down at her. “... refusal would be unwise.”
She couldn’t move, couldn’t speak. But he apparently took her silence for agreement and turned, kicking the photos out of his way.
He paused at the door.
“Remember, Civilian, it’s for the greater good.”
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Shoutout to my youngest sister for insisting the supervillain have shadow powers (has she been watching too much S&B? Probably? CAN you watch too much S&B? Definitely not.)
Shoutout to my brother-in-law for vetoing literally every superpower I could think of bc they were “not creepy enough.”
Shoutout to @im-a-wonderling for the beta read/hero creepy-electric-superpower suggestion.
🥰🥰🥰 you guys are the best!
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revrevrew-writblr · 4 years ago
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This is so on point, I love it.
Relief of Duty
“No.”
The word, small, inconvenient to the assassin otherwise, stopped them cold in their tracks.
“No?” The assassin echoed. “Your majesty, I have a job.”
“No.” The king became quiet, the awful decision he planned to make clear in his eyes. “Not anymore, not right now. Take them to their rooms, be sure they don’t leave.”
The assassin had a habit of picking apart people, from the way faces wrinkled when they smiled, to the way they held themselves, down to the very tone in someone’s voice. Admittedly, it was harder with royals, who were raised to be unpickable. This king was different, however, because this assassin knew this king. His voice was familiar in any infliction he put on.
The assassin saw the smallest crack, and there it was, the remorse behind it all. Guilt was a wretched emotion.
“Your majesty.” The assassin kept a cool facade, they were good at that. “I have served you well.”
“I know. This is not a punishment.” He looked to his guards pointedly. “Take them.”
The king was tactical as he was guilty. Challenging an assassin to defy him in front of the guards, to fight some of his best trained men. They could do it, but in the end, it would only harm both king and assassin. So, the assassin bit their tongue.
“Your majesty.”
They were swept up to their rooms with sympathetic glances, light touches, an acknowledgement of something being horribly wrong here.
The assassin listened for any signs of retreating footsteps once they were properly shut in, but there were none. Their door was already locked, as were their windows. Which had to mean the king was planning this.
The assassin prided themselves on their ability to be calm in any situation, it was yet another useful skill. This situation, however, had the assassin going in blind.
The overly stuffed and out of use pillows were thrown every which way, abandoning a bed the assassin never liked anyway. The table provided for work and meals managed to lose a leg. The window always seemed one hit away from destroyed, but the one hit never came.
He did, though.
“Are you alright?” He asked, shifting his weight to both feet equally, standing taller than before.
To his credit, he didn’t flinch when the dagger was at his throat.
“What is this?” The assassin hissed.
“We both know you won’t use that.”
At the non-answer of the assassin, the king swept a glance across the room.
“You aren’t hurt are you?” His eyes narrowed on the broken table.
“What is this?”
The king, who leveled his gaze back to the assassin, raised his hand slowly, pushing away the point of the dagger.
With his tone softened, he answered. “A new assignment.”
The assassin scoffed, but didn’t bother raising their weapon of choice again. “What’s that? Waiting for the targets to come here? Is that when I can do my job?”
“No.” The king took the free hand of the assassin, looking at the newest bruise. “You came back hurt.”
“That’s part of it.”
“Not anymore. I can’t have you hurt. I won’t have you gone.”
The assassin pulled away from the king’s touch.
“That isn’t for you to decide.” They stepped back. “This is what I do. This is how I help the kingdom.”
“It is for me to decide. Help the kingdom in any other way, then.” Kings often do not plead, but he came rather close.
The assassin took note of the desperation. They hated it. “Your pride is showing. No one else can protect you the way I can, carry secrets the way I can. You know that.”
“I don’t care nearly enough for protection and secrets.”
The assassin let out a malicious laugh. “You cared when you hired me, let me into your court.”
The king’s jaw clenched. “If I had known-” he stopped.
Anger flared inside the assassin. “Known what? How dangerous it is to be me? Is his majesty feeling remorse for hiring an assassin to take care of his problems? Is the burden of blood on your hands too-”
“If I had known the extent of my feelings for you, I would have never let you out of my sight again!” The king’s breathing came uneven, his face struggling to be that same shade of regal impassive.
When the assassin stepped back, he stepped forward.
“No.” The assassin warned, raising their dagger. “You don’t get to keep people you find too pretty to be hurt. I’m not a prize.”
“I know.”
“Do you? You’re making a grand display of it.”
“I know.” The king stepped back. “This was just to address you properly.” He straightened once again. “As of today, you are relieved of your title, and henceforth all assassination attempts for any employers will be tried as treasonous.”
“You would stoop so low as to my livelihood?” They sneered. “You are the type of man you send me after. The kind who finds themselves bigger than those around them.”
“This is not me thinking I hold more over you.” The king managed to level the assassin’s gaze. “This is me wanting you alive. More than alive, safe, happy. There are places you could go. I could-”
“Don’t you dare. Don’t you dare pretend that this is for me and not your peace of mind.”
The king flinched. “It is for you, for your safety.”
“It’s so you don’t have to get hurt if something happens to me!”
The king’s eyes widened, his lips twitched downwards, voice dangerously low. “You came back hurt. Bloodied and bruised. And then you asked for your next assignment, only halfway healed. Your lip is still cut.”
Absentmindedly, the assassin brought their hand up to their lip, running fingers over the future scar.
“Did you even bother to notice?” The king asked, trying another step forward, one the assassin countered with their tightening of the dagger.
“You so desperately want to turn this around on me, when it’s about you, your inability to let this-” The assassin motioned between the two of them. “this go.”
The king stayed still for a moment, trying to decide the best course of action.
He settled, eventually, on a question. “You want this to end?”
The assassin turned their back entirely, looking between the unbreakable window, the very breakable table, and the hardly used bed.
They hadn’t expected the king to ask this, and they needed to think for just a second.
“Do you?” The king asked again, watching as the assassin’s shoulders began to shudder.
“You take away my work, my living, because you want to keep me close, alive.” If simply existing could be angry, the assassin would personify it. “You don’t want this to end. Am I wrong?”
“No. You’re not wrong.”
A split second decision was made on both ends, the king reaching for the door, the assassin lunging to do the same.
A trained killer would generally come out on top, and this was no exception, the assassin yanking the king forward and pushing him back.
They managed out the door silently, the guards posted outside of it on the ground before they knew what was happening. The assassin put them on the ground before they knew what was happening.
And as much as the assassin would have liked to be sincere, they could not, and they would not. Not anymore.
“Forgive me, your majesty.”
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Prompt #10
The world seemed to sway in slow motion, maybe last moments are like that, the horror of their plan falling apart in front of them, the bullet lodged in their chest, and the dead woman lying in front of them. Her eyes stared up at them as if a final accusation, I told you. I told you. 
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I love this continuation! :) thanks @yourheartonfire!
Hey! First off I’m a huge fan of your blog and your a great writer! I was wondering if you could do a part 3 of the villain killing their henchmen in order to protect civilian. No problem if you can’t.
This was a fun request, since it gave me a chance to build on the continuation written by @revrevrew-writblr !
You can find the first part and Rev's continuation here.
Content warning for an extremely creepy villain, up to psychological abuse.
There was a lot for the villain to do and now only the villain to do it. He scrubbed the camera footage and erased his deceased henchmen and women from law enforcement databases. He sent out the right posts on the right message boards to throw the police off his trail and point the heroes away. He uploaded the stolen data to his own servers and set his algorithms running through the terabytes of reports and raw data, flagging intriguing connections and correlations against the villain's own research and schematics.
Then he could not in good conscience put it off further. He took a deep breath and slipped through the molecules to the Other Place.
The civilian was huddled in the mountainside pavilion, hugging her duffel bag to her chest with her still-bandaged hand. It had been the first place the villain had thought to take her, his favorite place to hide away when the world got to be too much. But seeing the civilian here, a splash of green and copper against the stark white of the polished stone and the staggering cliffs, suddenly made this place feel not beautiful and calm but cruelly cold and exposed. The villain clenched his fists. He should have taken her to a beach or somewhere with flowers. God, he was making this even worse-
"This isn't real, is it?" she said, without looking up. "I mean, not our reality. This is one of your architectural drawings."
"No," the villain said. "I mean, yes." He'd materialized himself on the wide stone steps, a respectful distance away. He forced the tension from his spine, relaxed his shoulders, and Henry took a cautious step forward up to the pavilion platform. "I don't just teleport from place to place," he said, sticking his hands in his pockets. "I go through here. Best I can tell it's some sort of malleable alternate plane. I've gotten pretty good at mally-ing things around."
"Huh," she said quietly, tracing her hand along the subtle silver veins he'd worked into stone. "It's really beautiful." She wiped her eyes and turned to him with a broken, tearstained smile; his neighbor, his friend, his dearest and only person in the world worth a damn. "Henry. You need to take me back."
The villain was already shaking his head. "It's not safe," Henry tried to explain. "I did everything I could to keep you and- and the other part of my life separated. But..." He sat down heavily on the steps. "This is my fault. I needed that data from your lab. I took every precaution to keep you away, but still... The very minute someone suspected my connection to you, your life was being threatened. I can't allow people to use you against me."
"That's why you were always trying to get me to find a new job?" she said slowly. "It wasn't about the company disrespecting me or my worth-"
"Oh it was." Henry sat down heavily on a bench. "They are terrible. Hoarding knowledge, exploiting desperate people - did you know you're being paid two thirds of what the average new hire with your degrees is being offered?"
"Okay. I'll quit." She sat up a little straighter, tried again to form a smile that didn't disguise that awful fear in her eyes. And something darker beneath it, something he'd seen when she'd raised that gun and fired. "I'll move. I'll never tell anyone. I'll leave the country if you want, just... please. You have to let me out of here."
"I engineered our meeting," Henry blurted out. To the villain's horror, he couldn't bring himself to stop. It felt like the glass had cracked and now the truth was pouring out. "I cultivated you for your access credentials. It wasn't supposed to be take than a few weeks. Henry wasn't supposed to last more than a few weeks. But when it was time - I couldn't let you go. I liked being your friend. I threw away your credentials and hit a different biotech lab."
He swallowed. That look, that awful look on her face was only getting worse. He didn't know why he expected her sympathy, or at least her understanding. Rationally, he couldn't blame her. But irrationally, he didn't like it. And it was making him angry. Despite himself his voice raised. "I've spent years working around you, avoiding anywhere with even the slightest connection!"
"You murdered people," she breathed. "Not just your own people, and that was bad enough. I knew people who died in your attack on the university lab- God, you comforted me!"
He threw up his hands. "And you tried to shoot me! Anybody will do anything when push comes to shove."
"That was not the same-" She cut herself off, pressed her hands to her mouth as her shoulders shook.
"This was a mistake. Coming here, trying to explain." The villain stood. "I'm only making you more upset."
"No!" she screamed and sprang at him. The villain, caught off guard, had no chance to block. But instead of attacking, the civilian flung her arms around his neck, her uninjured hand bunching in the fabric of his shirt. "Don't leave me here!" she gasped, her breathing as rapid and shallow as a bird's. "This place is so- so- so- is so damn quiet. I feel like I'm losing my mind. I mean, am I aging? Am I breathing? If I jump off the cliff, will I die?"
"No, no!" the villain protested, rubbing a soothing circle into her back the way Henry would. The familiar weight of her, feel of her, soothed his temper and Henry tightened his arms around his dear friend Laura. "I won't leave you here," he whispered into her ear. "Hang on to me."
The air stirred, then warmed against their skin. The familiar distant rush of traffic and city sounds filtered in through Laura's apartment windows. She stepped back with a gasp of relief and a pitifully grateful look - that collapsed into confusion, shock, despair as her eyes went past him to the blank space on her wall where her front door should have been.
"No!" she screamed. "Henry-!"
"You'll be more comfortable here," the villain said, disentangling himself from her, taking a quick glance for any fuzzy places he hadn't fully materialized. "Just until it's safe."
She grabbed a book and flung it at him. He ducked. "Being held prisoner in your nightmare pocket dimension is not safe!" she howled. "Who's going to save me from you?"
"It's a paradox," the villain admitted quietly, and then slipped away to the sound of her wail, back to the real world where he sat down in office chair with a groan.
He was going to have to alter his plans around her again, speed up the Laura timeline while reducing the use of his powers. The next few months of teleporting were going to be very awkward.
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We’ve all heard of the trope where ‘your magic doesn’t work unless your relationship with your loved one is doing good.’ Now get ready for the, ‘your relationship is perfect, but to use your magic you have to deliberately sabotage your relationship’ trope. 
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Prompt #185
“He was never going to let us go,” the hero told his lover. “I’m sorry.”
The villain wiped away blood from the corner of their mouth. The hero had lashed out, made a big show of struggling to get free, even though everyone could see the attempt was doomed from the start. The villain had hoped against hope that taking the hero’s lover hostage might get him to think about his actions for once, but then he had made a career out of making all the right noises about not negotiating with terrorists.
Even when it came to the life of the person he was supposed to love the most, he didn’t let anything get in the way of doing his job.
“You’re right. I was never going to let you go, [Hero]. But now that you’ve seen what he really is, now you’ve seen how little he cares for you in comparison to his perfect image, I’m going to give you a chance.” The villain turned to the hero’s lover. “He put on that little show, thinking that I woud kill you for it, and while I was distracted he’d have a better chance at escaping. Would you like to kill him for it?”
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Civilian: “Aren’t you going to untie me?”
Hero: “Why? You make an excellent distraction.”
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Keep Your Enemies Closer
Villain walked into the cafe, and smiled, Dillian was cute. She had worn casual clothes for the miniature date, she wasn’t sure how much Dillian knew so she was trying to humanize herself. She held an air of the usual blond party girl, smiling at everything- because everything was a party, but really she was nervous. Dillian made eye contact and smiled, checking her out, without leering as if just observing. She lost her breath, she smiled and looked down and then back up. How she wished that was part of the act, a blush reached up her cheeks. He smiled brighter, was he laughing at her? She wondered if he was laughing with or at her.
She sat across from him, in a high stool, thankful about the distance. She wasn’t sure she could make out with him again as she had last night. She had had too much to drink, and it had been nice to be held. He had been a gentleman however, unwilling to go more than a few kisses with a drunk girl, “It’s not nice to laugh at beautiful women.” She said flirtatiously, looking him in the eye while she said it. 
“Lucky for me you’re not beautiful,” He smiled at her shocked expression, but hurried on, “you’re gorgeous.” Her heart fluttered a little, he was so confident as he said it, “Anyhow I got you a drink,” he slid it over to her on a napkin, and took a drink of his own coffee.
She set the drink aside and picked up the napkin, opening it and looking it over on both sides. He laughed, a deep sound that didn’t help her nerves, “What are you doing?” 
“I’m checking to make sure there aren’t any instructions on it.” She said examining it closer now for effect. Last night he had called her a taxi and, knowing she might be too drunk to remember, he put his phone number and the time he would be at the cafe waiting for her on a napkin.  
“Hum, none, too bad,” she leaned in close, with her hands clasped and elbows on the table, “I would have kissed you.” She heard it then, his breath hitching for a second, she leaned back, pleased that he was as put off by her as she was by him. 
He regained himself quickly now, leaning forward just as she had, “I think you might still.” An impish smile played at the corner of his lips. 
She was glad she had worn makeup now because it would cover all the heat she felt rushing to her cheeks. She made a confused face and said turning over the napkin, “No, it doesn’t say that on the napkin, sorry babe can’t do it.” She pushed him on his shoulder till he sat back laughing. She rearranged the napkin, searching for something to do while they laughed. She picked up the coffee, “Very bold for a first date,” she said referring to him ordering for her. 
“One must be all kinds of bold when they’re on a date.” His eyes played out different meanings. 
“Oh?” Innocence covered her voice, “this is a date?” 
“You’re words not mine.” He said seeing he had won this line of flirting. 
The Villain searched for a response, “Well perhaps I was being an equivocator.” She smirked, bringing the coffee to her lips. She immediately regretted trying the coffee, it was sickly sweet. She must have made a face, perhaps her first genuine reaction to this ‘date,’ because he laughed and apologized, ‘serves me right for assuming anything about you’ he had said. She wondered briefly if it had had a double meaning, she wouldn’t hope for that though.
The rest of the date went very smoothly, and the villain soon found that she was enjoying herself. It was intoxicating dating the enemy, like jumping off a cliff hoping that the hang glider would work. She hadn’t been with many other people in so long, never allowing anyone to get close, she would just use them against her. 
She was excited to go on their next date. 
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The hero had strength on his side as he shoved her against the wall, “Stop seeing Dillion, he’s a good kid and you’ll just mess him up.” 
“Wow, what about what Dillion wants? Do you think he’s so easily corruptible?” She laughed, her bravado never ceasing. Dillion and her had been on three official dates and she wasn’t intending to stop. 
Villain teleported them to an open area of the old rusty barn. She used his moment against him. As he fell forward she ripped herself out of his grasp and shoved him forward. She didn’t leave though, “I would have thought, you would enjoy a way to spy on me. Tell me, how is Tasha?” She asked him about his wife. She had no intention of hurting Tasha, Tasha could make you feel like you had the stars in your eyes. And honestly? She didn’t really want to hurt Hero either. She didn’t want to be the villain.
Hero stood now dusting himself off, he didn’t lunge for her though, “If you have loved anyone like I love Tasha, you’ll leave her alone. This is between you and me.” 
“You are so blind, it disgusts me.” She said every word with venom, Why doesn’t he see?! She held a far off look in her eyes, she said calmly, “Thank you John, I’ll see you Tuesday, it’ll be nice to be formally introduced.” She teleported home, screaming at the pain it brought her. 
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Dillion kissed her when he opened the door to his flat to let her in, she kissed him back, wondering briefly if she would stop loving him at some point. She hoped not. She hoped so.
“Alright, are you ready?” He asked breathlessly when he pulled away, “they’re all here, they can’t wait to meet you.” 
“I’m as ready as I’ll ever be, I’ll love them, I know it.” She didn’t really believe that though, she was walking into the lion's den and she knew it. She wished she could just be Dillion's girlfriend, not the villain dating Dillion. 
Dillion gilded her into the living room, his hand on the small of her back, his casual smile in place. He smiled at everything. She couldn’t get enough of his smiles. She looked at his friends, her eyes falling on Tasha and her welcoming demeanor. Villain smiled, feeling a stabbing guilt, as she realized Hero probably told Tasha who she was. She glanced at John, and her face fell a little, but she was putting on a show for the other unfamiliar faces, so her grin was pinned on her face. 
Dillion looked at the group, and using Villain’s fake name, said, “Hey guys, this is Mia. Mia, this is the guys.” He said guys like one would say boi, a gender neutral pronoun. 
She shook hands with all eight of them, Hero's grip stronger than necessary, and for Tasha a hand shake wasn’t good enough; she pulled Mia in for an embrace. Mia felt tears rise, and she blinked them away. 
Dillion ushered her to the love seat and the games began. They played charades, which Dillion was surprisingly good at, and John sat with his arms crossed the entire time. Party pooper, Mia thought to herself. They moved on to cards, and someone broke the wine out, and Mia had a small glass. 
They were playing B.S. and she was crushing it. After winning, with a great deal of fanfare from Dillion’s friends calling her the ‘chosen one,’ presumably alluding to Dillion’s love life. Which had made Mia blush furiously and Dillion kissed her while his friends made ‘ooo’ sounds in the background. 
“Of course you would win at the lying game.” John sneered, a bit too loudly as he hadn't meant for anyone to hear him. 
Mia’s smile slid from her face, her mouth going tight, she was angry and ashamed. She didn’t look at John, but she could feel Dillion’s response as his muscles coiled. She had a gripping fear in her, that she didn’t know she had. She would not let Dillion sever some of his friendships over her, and she would not let him give up too much of himself to her, liar that she was. 
Dillion spoke stiffly at John, “Just what are you implying?” 
“I think Mia would need to tell you that.” John said cool under the pressure of his best friend's challenging gaze. 
Dillion looked at Mia confused, he wanted to trust her, she could see that, but he trusted John’s council. Mia understood, it wasn’t him choosing between John or her, but rather Dillion trying to figure out what was going on. Dillion asked so softly, “Mia?...” 
A lie sprung to her lips, but she couldn’t bring herself to say it, she had lied too much to Dillion, and she hated it everytime. She would not say she was a villain though, because that too would be a lie. She settled on a half truth. 
“Okay, I lied when I said it was nice to meet John, because we have already met and we really don’t like each other.” Mia glared at John, “And I thought being a good girlfriend would look like trying to hold it together, so you wouldn’t end up needing to choose between your best friend and me.” She looked back at Dillion now, gauging his reaction, if he really believed it. 
Dillion frowned, “You don’t ever need to lie to protect me Mia, I’ll not choose between either of you,” he smiled, “I’m greedy like that.” He kissed her again, “besides the day is pretty much over and it's time for all my friends to go home.” 
John was steaming as he left, Tasha was angry, but not at Mia as she hugged her on the way out. His other friends made off with all but one bottle of wine, his friend winked at Dillion as he set the single bottle on the table.
Dillion and Mia had already talked about sex though, and they had no plans for that anytime soon. Which is why, after Dillion had tried in vain to get to the bottom of Mia’s dislike of John, when Mia declared ‘I’m tired, and you should be a good boyfriend and let me sleep with you.’ Both of them knew there was no double meaning. 
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Mia woke up with a start, dreams of her sister’s cruelty plaguing her, she detached herself from Dillion’s arms. She could tell he was dead out, confident that he was not a light sleeper, she began to search his house. She needed to know how much he knew. She suspected nothing based on last night's performance, but a twisting in her gut told her otherwise. 
After searching high and low, and finding nothing out of the ordinary she almost gave up. Until she did a second search of his desk in his bedroom and found a false bottom in a drawer. She pulled out pictures and pictures of John in different costumes, and then pictures of him fighting her. She took the pictures to the living room, where early sunlight was coming through the window, she looked at them slowly now. Her eye caught on on a picture that showed her face after having teleported. Her anguish was evident under the eye-mask. 
The next photo was of her unmasked, in her house. Dread filled her, How dare he lie to me. How dare me for loving him even still. She felt Dillion’s presence at the entrance to the living room. She looked at him, he was all out of smiles now. Something wet dripped onto her arm, she looked up to see the source of the leak, then she felt it, and put her hand to her tears in a confused sort of wonder. She had not cried in a while. He was sitting next to her now, when had that happened? He was speaking words and wiping her tears away.
Of course it was all a lie. He had sought me out, had sent me a drink at that bar, and had engineered a relationship. Skies forbid someone should actually love me. 
She didn’t want this relationship to end, because when it did she would have nothing. She found a humourless laugh bubbling out of her, Dillion looked at her so confused - tears on his own face, she had engaged in a relationship she knew could not last, one that her sister would suspect as part of a plot, to have someone to hold her. She had deliberately hurt Dillion to heal herself, and here she was angry that he had used this relationship to his gain as well. 
“You knew.” Mia spoke without feeling, and then laughed again. Harder this time, “Tell me was it all a lie?” 
“It was at first, but Mia, I found out who you really were along the way.” Dillion pleaded with her, hands on her shoulders, “Mia I love you.”
“No Dillion, you don’t, and I don’t love you.” She knew that if her sister even caught a wisp of the truth of this situation, she would kill Dillion. She shoved his hands off her shoulders, scared that her sister might be watching even now. She stiffened as her phone rang from her bra. She pulled it out, and sucked in her ragged voice to sound as regular as she could. 
“Mia speaking.” She told Dillion to be quiet with her finger to her lips. 
“I need a report, right now. Plans are moving and I need information on John. Find an out to whatever you’re doing and get here right now.” 
Her sister didn’t wait for a reply before she hung up. Dillion’s eyes were wide, she was sure that he couldn’t have heard, right? 
“Mia don’t go. Who was that?” Dillion took her shoulders again, “Please don’t go.” 
“I’ll deal with you later. Watch your back Dillion.” She knew that would do the trick, John wouldn’t leave Dillion’s side. She teleported to her sister. 
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