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Warnings: this fic will include dark content such as dubcon/noncon, obsession, controlling behavoiour, and other possible triggers. My warnings are not exhaustive, enter at your own risk.
This is a dark!fic and explicit. 18+ only. Your media consumption is your own responsibility. Warnings have been given. DO NOT PROCEED if these matters upset you.
Summary: You’re online existence threatens to leak into your real life.
Characters: Captain Syverson
Note: dululand is my native country.
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You lay on your side. Tense and painfully awake. Aika’s sleeping form heaps in a shadow on the floor as you feel the body behind you breathing. Hot gusts, in, out, against the nape of your neck. A light dusting that feels like a furnace’s blast.
You keep your back to Sy as you stare at the door. It’s been at least an hour since you laid down. He inched closer and closer, but gave up as you found yourself teetering on the edge.
A snort makes you wince. You brace the side of the mattress as your eyes round. The rocky rumble continues, mellow to long calm exhales. He’s snoring. He’s asleep.
You don’t move immediately. You wait it out until the noise is raucous. Even if you had any temptation to stay, you couldn't sleep through his thunderous blare. You hold your breath and slowly sit up, watching the slumbering canine on the floor.
Aika raises her head as you rise but doesn’t move further. You slip to the edge of the bed and ease down until your feet touch the rug. You stand and she puts her head down, her collar jingling noisily. You swivel to look over your shoulder. Sy sleeps with his hand on the empty space of the bed, his other arm curled under his head.
You back away, careful to tiptoe around Aika. As you get to the door, she remains as she is and so does her owner. You slip into the front room and let out your breath. You turn to face the darkness. You’re not going far. Maybe the dog senses that.
You pull a pillow against the arm of the couch and nestle atop the cushions. You can’t close your eyes. You’re too anxious. You just lay there staring at the shadows of your apartment.
Your eyelids droop little by little. Fatigue mutes your fear and your body slackens atop the couch. The noise of occasional traffic and the street drift in and lull you. You let your mind go black and descend into a shallow sleep.
You give a start as you feel yourself falling. Your head snaps up and your eyes flutter open as you squeak. You’re not falling, you’re being lifted. You blink as you look up at the silhouette of Sy’s thick beard and his body heat seeps into you.
“Huh,” you let out the confused hiccup as you squirm against him.
“What’re ya doin’ out here, sweetie?” He growls as he carries you back into the bedroom.
“I... couldn’t sleep.”
He grumbles, the only acknowledgement of your excuse. He takes you to the bed, lowering you with him as he settles on the mattress again. Aika’s on her side, sleeping and unaware. He puts you on your side and pushes his body flush to yours as he wraps his arm around your middle. He holds you close, nuzzling your crown as he sighs.
“Mmm, isn’t that better?” He purrs, “I never been so calm as I am with you, sug.”
You gulp and make yourself nod. His words come off more like a threat a suggestion that he isn’t always this calm. You've seen him toe that line, how he’s always just barely restrained. How long can that last?
“You’re so warm and cozy,” he rocks you slightly, “night, night, sweetie. Get some sleep.”
You utter a ‘good night’ in return if only to assure him of your compliance. You’re brief respite only underlines his incessant clinginess. He always has to be near, always has to know what you’re up to. You suspect that isn’t new to him, not that it matters how long he’s been watching. Days, weeks, or months, it can’t undo the present.
You close your eyes as they sting. You won’t fall back asleep, not in his arms. You’ll just lay there and wait for the few inches of freedom you get with the sunrise. It’s all you can do.
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As the morning shines in, your head pounds and your body aches. You’ve been locked in Sy’s arms all night, still as you can be. You don’t want to risk waking him again. When he’s asleep, you don’t need to worry about what he might do.
Aika rouses first. She licks her paw until she’s bored then starts a restless tip tapping by the door. You figure she needs to go out but you don’t move. The click of her pclws finally disturbs the snoring behind your ear.
“Aika, give me a minute,” Sy rolls away and yawns. “Swear that dog is better than any alarm clock.”
He sits up, hunching over as he rubs his eyes. You glance at him over your shoulder as he jostles the bed. He gets up and searches out a tee shirt, pulling it on above his dark gym shorts. He tidies the stray shanks jutting out from his bear and smiles as he meets your gaze. You quickly look away.
“I’ll take her around real quick. Why don’t you get some coffee going?” He suggests.
You fall onto your back and push yourself up. You fold your arms as you make yourself look at him. You feel fractured. You’re about to break.
“Sure,” you answer with a smile.
“Good girl,” he winks and snaps his fingers at Aika.
The dog prances out ahead of him and you watch him follow. You don’t stand until you hear the front door. You rush out and find the apartment empty, heart racing as your eyes scour the place. Your keys have gone with him. The fleeting idea of locking him out fizzles away.
You pause and search for your phone. You don’t know where it went. He must’ve taken it. You return to the bedroom and grab a hoodie out of your dress. You pull it on over your pajamas and scurry back to the front door. You step into your slip-ons and slowly turn the door handle.
You inch the door inward and peek into the hall. You can’t do this anymore. You won’t play along. You should’ve done this yesterday. You chalk it up to shock. You were too surprised to think clearly but this is your chance.
You creep out into the hall and down to the door diagonal from your own. You knock, realising it might be a bit too early. You wait, swaying as you check over your shoulders. If he comes back and catches you...
You knock again as no answer comes. You try not to let the panic down you as it swells higher and higher. Finally, Blair answers the door and you look at her frantically.
“Please let me in,” you plead.
“Um, is everything okay?” She asks.
You don’t know her very well. You spoke a few times in the laundry room and exchanged tight-lipped smiles in the hallway. She looks as scared as you feel.
“Please,” you peer down the hall again, “there’s no time.”
“Alright, uh...” she backs up, “come in. Sorry, I--” she pauses to stifle a yawn, “had a late night.”
You enter her apartment and wring your hands. She closes the door and you exhale. You face her and bounce on your toe nervously.
“I’m sorry. I know it’s early, but... can I borrow your phone?” You ask.
“Sure, but what’s going on? Are you alright?”
You consider her question. You frown, “I don’t know.”
Her eyes gleam with worry and she nods. She shuffles past you and disappears into the next room. You go back to the door and twist the lock. You peer out the peep hole but can’t quite see your own door.
“Here,” Blair comes back and you spin around.
“Thanks, uh... I... just need to make a call,” you reach for the phone and look down at the screen. It's an old flip phone.
You don’t know if they’ll listen but you have to try. At least then you can say you did. You dial and put the phone to your ear.
“Emergency services, what’s your emergency?” The operator greets flatly.
“Hi, uh...” you glance up at Blair, “there’s an intruder in my apartment.”
He jaw drops and you give an awkward expression.
“Ma’am, are you in the apartment?” The voice on the other end asks.
“No, um, no, I’m at my neighbour’s but this man... he uh, he’s been following me and now he’s in my apartment. He’s been there all night and I asked him to leave but he won’t.”
“Alright, ma’am, I understand, I’ll dispatch and officer to your location. Please do not return to your apartment.”
You give your address at their request and hang up. You hand Blair her phone back and she takes it with a tremble. She clutches it to her chest.
“There’s someone in your apartment?” She asks, her voice brittle.
You nod and look around. Her place sure is cluttered. It smells like cinnamon and old paper. Books on books, shelves crammed with figurines, and boxes in stacks. It’s not dirty, just really full.
“Yeah, well, he’s coming back,” you say as you chew your thumb and turn back to the door. Once more you go to look through the peep hole.
You stay there, watching, waiting. You see Aika first. She’s off leash. She sits outside the door as Sy catches up and lets himself in. The door shuts behind him and you hold your breath. A few minutes past, what feels like years, and the door opens again.
He hollers your name and his voice shakes you through the door. You clap your hand over your mouth and keep your eye through the lens. He paces towards you then back the other way. He continues to call your name. He marches back into the apartment and slams the door behind him.
“Who is he?” Blair startles you as she stands shoulder to shoulder with you.
You back up and look at her, “I don’t know.”
“How... how does he know your name?”
You shake your head and whisper, “he found me. Online. I don’t know what to do. He just... won’t leave me alone and I can’t get him to leave.”
Her mouth opens, “oh? Wow that’s... scary.”
You nod vehemently. It’s terrifying.
“I never... I never had a man do that. Follow me... they don’t really talk to me,” she says. “I’m happy they don’t.”
Your heart knots and you move away from the door, “it’s okay if I stay until the police show up? They told me to.”
“Uh, sure, if you don’t mind...” she trails off and looks around at all her things.
“No, no, it’s okay. Thank you.”
“Do you want some green tea? My head hurts.”
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The pounding on the door alerts you to the cops just outside, but they’re not at Blair’s door. They’re knocking at your apartment. You go to look through the hole as your neighbour nurses her second cup of tea. You watch one cop’s shoulder, the only part of them you can see.
The door opens but you can't see much.
“Hello, sir, we got a phone call,” one officer declares, “do you live here?”
“Yes,” Sy answers without hesitation, “I just moved in with my girlfriend.”
“Right,” the other officer says, “and where is she?”
Sy huffs, “I was just about to call. I took the dog out and when I came back, she was gone. I’m hoping she just went for some coffee but she left her phone.”
“Mmm,” one of the cops hums. “You serve?”
“How’d you know?”
“Old man’s a vet,” the other man says, “can spot them a mile away. How long ya been back?”
“A month,” Sy answers, “yeah, came home to my sweetheart and now... I’m terrified. What if something happened? Why didn’t I lock the door?”
You hear a slap and silence, “sir, please.”
“Sorry, I just, I'm so stupid.”
One of the officers sighs and there’s another deep heave. A uniformed man moves into your view and knocks on the door, shifting it in the frame. You back up and collide with something. Blair stands right behind you, silent. You look back at her as her brow furrows between concern and confusion.
“PD! Hello, we got a call from this location. Open up.”
Blair gives a hopeless grimace, “we’re gonna get in trouble.”
You cringe. “I’m sorry.”
You go to the door and unlock it. You put your head down sheepishly and open it, “hello?”
“Hello ma’am, are you the one who called?”
You peek back at Blair again. You can’t drag her into this.
“Yeah, officer, it was me,” you face him and push your shoulders back, “that man... that man doesn’t live with me. He came into my apartment and he refuses to leave. I don’t even know him--”
“Officer, that’s a lie. You can come in and check, all my stuff is here. My dog,” Sy drawls.
“Sir,” the other officer quiets him down.
The one before you crosses his arm and returns his attention to you, “isn’t nice lying on a man, especially a soldier. Whatever you’re mad about, doesn’t give you the right to call us down here. That’s obstruction.”
“I’m not lying,” you pout. “Please, sir--”
“So if I go in that apartment and look around, I won’t find his stuff in there, hm? Just yours?”
You stagger as if you’ve been struck. Is this part of his plan? Is that why he was so eager to get his stuff inside?
“He brought it with him but I swear, I never saw him before yesterday--”
“So this man, you wrote to him while he was over in the shit and now he’s back you’re playing victim? Is that right?” The officer growls, “take advantage of a man protecting his country, get some attention, and now you’re tryna throw him out? I should book you right now.”
“Officer,” Sy steps forward, “please, don’t do that. She’s just... she’s upset, you know? I promised her some things and I wasn’t entirely truthful.”
“That doesn’t give her the right,” the second officer grits.
“I know, I know, but I can sort this out. You don’t need to scare her anymore,” Sy runs his hand over his close-shaved head, “she’s my woman, I can’t let you do that.”
The officer in front of you scoffs, “good man,” he sneers in your direction, “get your head on straight and don’t be calling for your little tiffs again.”
You stand there, gutless. That was your last resort. Really, your only. You look back at Blair one last time before you go out into the hall. You turn back and meet Sy’s gaze as you walk towards him, the officers glaring at you. You don’t care about them so much as you’re scared of what he’ll do when they leave.
**I like Blair haha. I kinda made myself want to explore that character more so let me know if you’d like to see her as a reader character and I might pair her up with her own crazy guy.**
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