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moonlitkit · 1 month ago
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Switched [from this bodyswap prompt]
A Darth and an extremely high level Imperial Agent interrupted each other's missions. This sounds like the beginning to a bad joke, but unfortunately, this was a case of 'intricate Force powers' meets 'a high caliber sniper's dead-on shot' and it did not end well for anybody, professionally.
When the smoke cleared, the Sith's precise and proper accent did not go along with what came out of his mouth. "By all the stars what... what did you do?"
Gold eyes wide with horror the Sith-not-Sith stared at the Agent - at his own body - in shock. "...Umbral."
"Mhh?"
"Umbral what did you do?" That was definitely his body. Frack, 'his' hands were covered in blood red gloves - Darth Umbral's gloves, he knew them well. Which meant-
"This is why," the Sith said darkly, "we don't interrupt Sith Rituals for any reason."
"We switched bodies?" My, he didn't know Umbral's voice could pitch that high.
And then something more urgent hit him, a sharp stinging in his sinuses that demanded attention. "H'hhh-"
"Oh. Inner pocket of the robe, over the heart," Umbral said quickly. "Get it."
Beginning to look hazy, Agent N still did as he was told and fished out a handkerchief. Eyes squinted in equal parts suspicion and rapidly mounting irritation, he was forced to bury his nose in the cloth with a sharp gasp. "Hnxxt! h'h... hhehHNCH! hnxxCHHIH!"
"That's not going to do it," Umbral warned.
"Wh- h'NxCHST!" the agent gave him a confused look, but he was set to another little fit of unsatisfying stifles before he could ask his question. One after the other, attempted reflexively to stifle, presumably as usual.
That was, of course, the problem. "Just sneeze, Agent. Stifling is making it worse."
"Th-that's nahh... aesSHHT!"
"Better," he remarked. "But you have to let it out. My body will accept no less."
It was interesting, watching himself roll his eyes. It was a wicked indulgence to step up to him and walk him backwards to a cracked pillar, taking him by the chin. "You have no choice."
"That's riiiih-ridiculous," Agent N growled.
"And yet." He hoped he had the sly, insufferable grin the Agent tended to give him. For now, however, one gloved finger trailed down the side of his nose, with just enough pressure to-
"h'nTSCHEEH!" He'd ducked his head, some strands of white hair coming loose. He barely lifted it after, just enough to attempt a glower with faintly watery eyes and nostrils that flared with each breath.
Umbral smiled smugly. "That can't have been enough."
"Frackin- ESSHHIESSH! By th-the stars, Umbral- HEYESSHEH!" He groaned, sniffling and shaking his head. "I have never heard you sneeze, what by your Chaos was that?"
"Irritation is easily 'healed' if you get it early enough." Umbral smiled toothily, wondering if the too-sharp smile would have any effect on the man who it belonged to.
"...you waste power just so you don't sneeze-"
"Fit," he reminded him, idly smoothing the robe out.
"Fit in public? That's what this is about? De- ESSHEH! decorum?" he demanded.
"Evading a fit is almost as good as watching one," Umbral said.
His eyes narrowed, a little smirk on his lips. "Oh so you liked that."
Umbral leaned in, still very much in his personal space with a little grin and hunger in his eyes. "What of it?"
For once, the Agent's wit failed him.
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moonlitkit · 12 days ago
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Between Lovers, CH4: Tricky
So I have this one finished, just need a quick edit pass before I post the fifth and final chapter and I know I'll say it again but thanks for the support for my OCs, be it Umbral and Wolf or Brant and Alaina (who have more coming, too). There's other OCs in the wings you'll meet someday. ;)
This one is more of a set up / joining piece before the payoff in five, but I do hope you enjoy the banter and character building.
[[TO CH1]] - [[TO CH3]] …
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Wolf’s lips pursed, displeased at being called out in such a fashion. “Umbral—”
“You wouldn’t lie to me, would you, Wolf?” Umbral said, and fought a grin at Wolf’s sudden amusement. That hadn’t come out half as pressuring as he’d intended it to.
“If we’re questioning whether or not I would not lie to you, the only answer I can give is that I wouldn’t lie to you.,” Wolf pointed out. “If I’m honest, I would tell you that of course I wouldn’t lie to you. If I intend to lie, I would still say I wouldn’t lie to you. Your questioning needs—”
“Wolf, by your gods,” Umbral hauled him closer and kissed him hard enough to dissuade him from talking them in circles again.
Wolf chuckled a bit, trailing off into much more pleased sounds shortly after. Apparently he was willing to let it go, for a price. Odds were good that was exactly what he’d wanted. “Yes?”
Umbral considered his suddenly much more lively, much more talkative, intentionally distracting partner and sighed. “Wolf, tell me truthfully. Did you have any intention whatsoever of telling me you were ill?”
Whatever gods listened to Sith, help him now because it was very clear Wolf had not been paying that close attention to himself. “Please tell me you did actually know.”
“I’ve been out a lot, I thought…” Wolf started, almost sheepishly.
“…it genuinely never crossed your mind, my dear Cipher, that you could possibly have caught this nonsense from me when we had… time together earlier in the week?” Umbral asked incredulously.
“I don’t generally catch things from you,” Wolf defended, though a brush rose to his cheeks. “I’m fine, inconvenienced at best. You, I am concerned with.”
“What’s there to be concerned with?” Umbral said. “And if you dare say my dignity I warn you that I don’t know if I’ll kiss you or shake you.”
“It says something that you thought of that first,” Wolf said, sniffing. He allowed himself to rub at the bridge of his nose and down to the tip now that he’d acknowledged the irritation. But he was watching Umbral still, observing. “I said no such thing—”
“And you will not,” Umbral said firmly.
“But I’m allowed to be concerned,” Wolf continued. “I will monitor my condition. Report on it, should it help in some way. But there’s nothing to worry about at this time… unless you’ve been less than honest about how hard it’s hitting you?”
“I do find it of interest that you went from sneezing a great deal, to not at all,” Umbral said.
“Disappointed?” Wolf asked slyly. “Or jealous, perhaps? You’ve settled a great deal yourself.”
“I have my ways,” Umbral said dryly.
“Until I go to induce you and you utterly lose the battle to that little piece of cord,” Wolf said.
“I can’t help but notice you seem pleased,” Umbral said, allowing the detour — for now.
“What can I say? Watching a man of great power lose control in a way that isn’t inherently dangerous is… appealing,” Wolf said, shrugging. “I’ve told you as much before.”
“I hadn’t realized that counted,” Umbral said.
“I hadn’t expected it to,” Wolf said, shrugging. He shifted his weight and the metal strips on his shoulder bands caught the light coming in through the blinds and glinted.
The tickle moved rapidly from the back of Umbral’s mind to the forefront, blazing a trail in immense irritation through his sinuses, filling his nose with irresistible itching.
Stifling really wasn’t an actual option, not between his general inability and how strong the reaction was. Instead, he found the handkerchief he’d had and buried his face in its folds with a heavily irritated double. It jerked him forward enough that he felt Wolf’s hand on his shoulder, bracing himself against the sudden motion. 
“Your resistance is down,” Wolf observed, petting his hair when he trailed off to unsteady breathing. “Are you—”
“NghSHHUSH!” Umbral chuckled at Wolf’s somewhat startled sound. “Pardon me, I think so.”
Wolf clicked his tongue, shifting back to sit on Umbral’s knees. Even their height difference didn’t really justify the position, but Umbral was strong and the chair was heavy and secure beneath them. They both savored the closeness.
Wolf stroked his cheek with a fond smile. “I should change, if I’m staying.”
Umbral’s hands found their way to his hips. “You’re staying.”
“Yes, sir.” Wolf chuckled. “May I change, then?”
“As you like.” 
When Wolf slipped away and vanished into the master bedroom, Umbral sat back, frowning as he considered what had transpired. There was no way In Chaos’ darkness that Wolf really hadn’t known that he was sick. He hadn’t been so busy to be unaware, surely not. However, he had neither confirmed he intended to lie, nor had he confirmed he didn’t know. Umbral, in his somewhat off kilter state, had assumed.
He’d put words in his mouth. Wolf didn’t have to lie, he didn’t have to do anything. It was an unforgivable slip, to give him that much wiggle room about an important topic. His saving grace was that it was neither a dire topic, nor was this a professional matter. He wasn’t dealing with Cipher N. He was dealing with Wolf. His lover.
It burned, but it certainly wasn’t beyond salvage. However, if Wolf was of a mind to be tricky about it, he’d need to gather his wits about him. He loved and loathed his cleverness. Generally it was pleasing but in times like this…
Umbral grunted, getting to his feet and sniffing sharply at the needling itch in his sinuses where there would be no easy rubbing it out. He applied a touch of healing energy instead and gave it a token rub. Which was a mistake. Sensitive skin protested the rough treatment and his breath caught.
Umbral grunted, getting to his feet and sniffing sharply at the needling itch in his sinuses where there would be no easy rubbing it out. He applied a touch of healing energy instead and gave it a token rub. Which… was a mistake. Sensitive skin protested the rough treatment and his breath caught.
He wavered a little, the adjacent symptoms coming on fast: repetitive sniffles with increasing sharpness, the all-over prickle on the sensitive skin around his nostrils and the tip of his nose and how they flared without his permission. He had a brief thought that maybe he should have sat back down before he dipped into his robe in increasingly desperate hope that he’d find — a yes, a backup handkerchief. Wonderful because he was fairly sure that he was going to… to…
“H’hhuuh… h’hhh… hheeehhuuh…..” A hand raised reflexively as he felt the sneeze tease at him. Frustrated, Umbral tapped at the side of his nose, hopeful that direct stimulation might — “heEAAHHhh!”
And nothing.
Umbral growled softly in frustration, squeezing the tip of his nose as if that would offer any permanent recourse — it did help, briefly, but the moment he released his hold, the feeling returned in full. His breath caught again, a ridiculously high and needlessly dramatic gasp that almost felt like it would finally lead to a sneeze.
It didn’t, but it had certainly felt like it.
“Umbral?” Wolf appeared from the bedroom, no doubt having heard this ridiculous ongoing performance. For a moment he just admired him, lean muscle on display. His frame was too broad to pass as lithe, but he really was slender considering that. All compact muscle that was under such control, it scarcely flexed as he walked back to Umbral. Only when Wolf reached him, when he crossed his arms over his chest, did they flex.
Umbral smiled despite his situation, smiling. “Tired of waiting?”
Wolf shrugged, shoving his hair behind his ear impatiently. At Umbral’s request, he’d grown it out just a bit longer, a few inches past his nape,  and was still adjusting to it in private, though he hid such tells of newness on the clock, Umbral was sure. He wondered what Wolf saw, staring at him in silence, that earned that soft, not quite amused but definitely indulgent smile. Sympathetic, as well. In ways he should have pressed, but—
“H’h! EHH!” His body tensed in preparation for yet another sneeze that didn’t come.
“I think,” Wolf said, crossing the small distance between them, “you need another go with that cord. Unless you think I can persuade you into it.”
Umbral laughed breathlessly. “I don’t think mere conversation would be enough this time…”
“Who said anything about conversation?” Wolf asked, blue eyes keen and knowing, waiting for a predicted reaction. “I meant inducing me first. See how much you can stand someone else getting relief when you’re not.”
He rewarded him with the reaction he was no doubt hoping for, a short little breath in anticipation, a slight widening of eyes. He was sure they had done their part, gleaming in anticipation, the pupils dilated in a pleasure response. A smile curved Wolf’s lips and he knew he’d succeeded. It made Umbral smile as well. “Well, if you’re offering…”
“It’s your call if you want me to fight it, of course,” Wolf mused. With that, he turned back towards the bedroom, heading that way with a lazy saunter that very much showed off some of the raw physical appeal. He didn’t look back, and Umbral was too pleased at his confidence to even begin to be upset at the presumption. Really, presuming his lover would come take him up on that generous offer was merely sense.
And they knew each other well; no public masks stood between them, no political ranks dividing them. It was Umbral and his Wolf now, no more and no less.
Umbral followed him to the bedroom, admiring the mellow lighting that was unlikely to set him off as was — but could of course be brought to a much brighter gleam that would. Well, perhaps. He was… very stuck.
“How do you want me?” Wolf asked, glancing back over his shoulder. He stood by the bed, examining a sleek black case of Umbral’s preferred tools. Sleek brushes with varying bristle types and shapes were generally the go-to, but there were vials of powder and a few other treats that might be of use. Tonight, though…
“On your back,” Umbral decided. “But at a comfortable angle, use the pillows.”
Of which there were many, of varying stiffness and fullness, to be used alone or in combination. Wolf was well familiar and began sorting through them for the ones he wanted. Bigger ones that would fully support the width of his shoulders, firmer to successfully prop him up.
While he settled, Umbral took the kit with a thoughtful hum, tracing the brushes with a fingertip. No powder, not if Wolf really was sick. Something far more temporary but just as effective… he chose a thin, flexible brush with long, ragged bristles, and glanced aside at Wolf before twirling it in his fingers.
Wolf chuckled. “That should do.”
“I thought it might.” Umbral set the case aside, eyeing his lover’s recline on the bed. “Comfortable?”
“And sturdy, I assure you,” Wolf said, his grin turning teasing. “Well, barring anything particularly acrobatic—”
“You use the Force a time or two during sex and you get called ‘acrobatic’,” Umbral said. “I’ll show you acrobatic.”
“Senator’s landing pad, last year, at the gala, you had me half over it,” Wolf retorted at once.
“And it got your adrenaline junkie heart pounding,” Umbral said smugly.
“That’s besides the point.”
“How about this, then — it was not acrobatic,” Umbral said. “It was gymnastic.”
“Don’t be pedantic, you know what I meant.” Wolf looked so very unimpressed Umbral had to laugh. 
“Agree to disagree,” Umbral said smoothly as he turned the brush in his fingers. Nodding to himself, he paused to glance at Wolf, stripped down to sleep pants and largely on display. “…would you rather I change?”
“Unless this is about to be some sort of mock interrogation,  yes,” Wolf admitted.
“You need to say these things.” He set the brush aside and went after his gloves first. This pair were long, reaching under his robe sleeves and mere inches from his elbows. Today had been about appearances and intimidation, so he’d leaned into a more classic Dark Lord styling; a black tunic and pants, both tight, a requirement to have the pants tucked into his knee high boots, black and shined with runes embossed down the outer sides in a golden red. He wore a much looser robe over it, but deliberately so — loose enough to hold things, to make him a harder target,  and of course to flow dramatically as he moved.
No helmet, not with a cold like this, and Wolf had already taken his hair down. All in all getting out of the layer close to skin was the hardest part. He felt faintly chilled as he laid himself bare, but unfortunately it didn’t help with anything. 
Wolf held a hand up, grinning. “The pants stay.”
Umbral laughed, shaking his head. “So be it. With that settled… let’s take care of you.”
[[TO CH5 /fin]]
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moonlitkit · 28 days ago
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Between Lovers, CH2: Concern
This will be at least four parts, but depending on feedback I might well extend it further into some whump / caretaking categories.
[[TO CH1]]
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Wolf had been torn between amusement and budding concern at the beginning of the meeting. It wasn’t like he didn’t know Umbral was sick. He didn’t look like he did only three days ago via whatever same illusion hid most of the corruption and scarring that just came with being Sith, but that sort of thing didn’t actually go away just by willpower. Not even a Sith’s.
Speaking of willpower, whatever Darth Imperius had done was clearly still affecting him strongly. To the best of his ability, all Wolf could determine was that she had pulled her Force Lightning back severely, nothing more than a sharp crackle of static.
And then touched him.
With the static at visible strength.
Honestly it was borderline phenomenal that he hadn’t broken out in a full fit then and there. But then, that was Umbral; the man was made of durasteel Will. He was the master of his body the vast majority of the time. Largely, he supposed, because he didn’t get sick often and was prone to pushing harder than he ought to.
Like now, standing on the inner walk by the entry platforms for the Imperial Citadel. But as they were cut through by the sharp wind it gave him an idea.
Wolf sniffed, surreptitiously watching the moment Umbral clearly recognized the sound for what it was, that tiny, brief close of eyes that another man might call prayerful. That dreadfully familiar heady sweetness permeating the air… he took a slow, deep breath and it caught in a quiet, undeniable hitch. As they were as alone as they were getting here, he raised a hand, just above his heart, in a loose almost-fist. As if the impulse were strong enough to overcome his usual hesitation.
Umbral had seen the situation often enough to know what was coming, and the poor man was definitely too far gone to question it now. Not that Wolf was faking it — he was just giving in to it, instead of wrestling it into submission. All too easy when that scent had been inhaled, sharp and deep and inescapable. It wouldn’t take long. In fact, he’d barely had the idle thought that oh, I felt that before another staggered hitch and he was- he-   “hhh… h’t-TSHHIih!”
“Wolf,” Umbral said, voice dropping to a delightfully growled rumble.
“My apologies,” Wolf said with far less sincerity than he hoped it sounded like. “The rain… sniiih… iih!” He turned away, but only in profile. Enough to be polite, but not enough to prevent Umbral from watching. “ihtSCHIH! Snf…hh. That scent…”
“I’m aware,” Umbral muttered, briefly rubbing at the tip of his incessantly itchy nose.
All the more so, Wolf knew, when he had to think about it. Had to hear someone else sneezing without getting relief himself. Clearly that wasn’t quite enough yet. Still, they claimed an air taxi when it was clear.
An invisible hand took him by the belt and steered him to the back seat with Umbral. Perhaps consequences were coming sooner than he’d anticipated.
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Umbral settled into the car, shifting a little to be able to maneuver better. He wasn’t planning to do anything, but if he needed to get out, he was going to make sure he hadn’t pinned himself in needlessly. Once satisfied, he put his shoulders back, long hair rustling in the damn breeze. Almost but not quite enough to make him shiver, it still had a tangible effect on his lover.
“Hiiih!” An audible hitching breath and Wolf made a tiny sound that trailed directly into another sneeze. It clearly afforded him no relief, to guess from the unfocused look in his normally alert blue eyes. Another breath, a rare and soundless hitch, led to a more forceful release. “H’hnGSHiih!”
As frustrated as Umbral felt, as much as he could feel that same ominous tickling and none of the relief, as stupidly suggestible as he was, he still felt a mingling of amusement and empathy for Wolf as he straightened at last, blinking with a decisive sniff.
“May whoever listens to Imperials bless you,” Umbral said, an echo of another time, and tucked a bit of hair that had escaped its tail back behind his ear with a gloved fingertip. When Wolf let himself lean into the brief touch, he couldn’t help a small smile, voice dropping low. “You’re maddening, you know that.”
“Your tastes are hardly m-my… ESSHIH!” Wolf blinked with uncharacteristically visible startlement at both the suddenness and the force of it. “…pardon me.”
“I beg to differ, my tastes are precisely that,” Umbral said, gold eyes gleaming. “As you know.”
“You may be in luck,” Wolf said cautiously, a hand raising and very carefully feeling along his bridge.
Umbral arched a brow. “Again?”
“I think… I thiiink so?” He shook his head as if he could just shake the feeling loose.
The anticipation of it made Umbral’s skin prickle with excitement, the moment before a lightning strike and just as brilliant.
Then Umbral realized his own irritation had been left to grow unchecked far too late to even begin to stop it, and gasped far too loudly with too much need and desperation. Without even the time to finish the thought that he’d been careless, he flinched into a reflexive attempt at a stifle, a harsh sort of ‘hnxxgschhu!’ that was nowhere near enough. Another gasp and another “hnngSTCHHIH!” and— “NGHSSHIISCHU! Ngh, Force, excuse me.”
“Bless.”
For a bizarre moment he thought Wolf was going to hug him — not unwelcome but very bizarre timing — only to have a gloved hand dip boldly into his inner pocket and produce his handkerchief. Wolf had the audacity to smile, the cloth dangling from his fingertips.
When Umbral didn’t take it right away, he arched a brow. “I think you need this.”
“Oh do you?” Umbral attempted to channel his annoyance with the whole thing into his voice and might have failed a bit from the sparkle in those expressive blue eyes. It was harder to maintain with that, and even more so as Wolf’s smile spread. Force, but the man was even more handsome when his passions shined through.
“Very sure,” he said. “You look so irritated.”
“I do not,” Umbral said at once. He’d have felt if his Force illusion had faltered and it most certainly had not.
“You do,” he insisted, still so close.
To his immense frustration, Umbral sniffed at the same irritation that, while not seen, was unquestionably felt. Softly, but that close Wolf had to have heard. “What part of my appearance makes you think I-I…”
He pressed his lips shut, jaw tight against an urge as irresistible as a yawn. The need to sneeze didn’t creep up on him so much as washed over him like an ominous wave. With no Sith present to be concerned with, he attempted to cleanse the irritation with Force healing. He was making progress when a look of startled irritation cut through Wolf’s smile and he pulled back.
Umbral couldn’t have looked away even if he wanted to, that moment of weakness, the vulnerability, the way his eyes squinted hazily and the startled parting of lips as he took in a sharp breath. The way his nose wrinkled just below his cybernetic implant, twitching just slightly around the tip.
Wolf jerked back with an audible gasp. “Hiitschiih! Ihhshiish! B-blast- ihkksht-chiih!”
An honest blessing was on Umbral’s tongue, impressed and concerned both, but he didn’t get the chance to say so. “Eeehh… ESSHHIISHU!”
His handkerchief hit his shielding hand and he took it gratefully to sneeze twice more and wait anxiously to see if he would be further assaulted by his cold-ridden senses. But no, it seemed the trio was enough, for now. Sniffing softly, he looked back to Wolf. “Are you alright?”
“You’ve come down with a cold that can stagger a Darth and you’re asking me?” Wolf asked incredulously.
“Precisely so,” Umbral said. “I’m a bit under the weather, it’s expected. You?”
“The seal on this air taxi is lacking, some of the damp air is coming in.” Wolf said with an exasperated gesture to the door.
“…I sense no such thing,” Umbral said, frowning. It felt honest, but it didn’t feel true, and he’d gotten good at reading Wolf.
“Oh I don’t feel the wind,” Wolf said dryly, aggressively scrubbing at his nose with his knuckles. “But I can most certainly tell the...th-the effects— ntt’SCHIIH! Ngh. Do pardon me.”
It felt reasonable. It felt honest. It still didn’t feel true. Maybe that was part of the problem, but it wasn’t all of it. He wasn’t so sick that he couldn’t trust his sense of Wolf’s well being. “Of course.”
“Oh not that tone,” Wolf sighed. “I’m fine, Umbral. I’m not so sweet I’ll melt.”
“I did not take a tone with you,” Umbral said. “I just thought—”
The air taxi bobbed to a gentle stop and they locked eyes.
Wolf smiled. “Well. Out we go, hm?”
Umbral swore softly and got out, rounding the car on the landing pad of his building and coming up beside Wolf. The need to touch him was intense, and he allowed himself to brush his fingers over one shoulder blade. It wasn’t enough, not nearly, but it was something and it helped. When Wolf shuddered, Umbral flattened his hand over the same space. He felt the deep inhale, the stuttering hitch, and stayed near for the rather ridiculous yet very appealing sneezes. Sharper than usual, with more force behind them, actually bending the man forward almost enough to make him take a step.
Wolf managed a heavy sniffle that twisted concern and arousal into a troubling knot. “Ugh. So sorry, I don’t know why it’s hitting so hard.”
Suspicion wound around Umbral, the voice of reason whispering exactly why he would be “suddenly” having such issues. It was immediately important to get him in out of the rain, more so than usual, even. They’d had more than one dalliance where they both came back drenched from a warm summer rain but this…
No. “Let’s get inside.”
“Umbrahhhlll— h’tCHHISSHUH!” Whatever he’d been planning to say in disagreement was swallowed up in the abrupt and forceful sneeze. So many truly emphatic releases in such a short period of time seemed to tire him a bit, in the least making him more agreeable.
“Come along,” Umbral said quietly, but didn’t force him to try to move before he’d unlocked his knees. Once he had, Wolf moved well enough on his own, sniffing periodically with lingering irritation, and it was starting to get to Umbral. The irritated sound echoed in his sinuses, reminding him that he very much itched, and hadn’t gotten proper relief himself. A single sneeze was no more than a test drive for the riot going on in his sinuses and it would have to be addressed soon, or it was going to force it.
But he would damn well make it to his apartment first.
Once they were in the elevator, Umbral slid his hand up Wolf’s spine. He kept it open, flush to the base of his neck and made sure not to grab and send the wrong signal. Wolf didn’t need to be treated gently, nor was he always treated gently even by Umbral himself. But he knew too well that if he signaled roughness he would lose the agreeableness that was there between them now, and he didn’t dare.
Despite his best efforts, Umbral was sniffing a bit to stave off the irritation, bargaining with himself if he could go just a little longer, just a bit and he’d let it happen.
Why in all the Corellian hells was his apartment so high up? Sometimes he very much regretted not being on the ground floor.
“Is Killia’s old place really so terrible?” Wolf asked, practically reading his mind.
“Yes,” he said without hesitation. “I’d never rest there for the lingering aura of the horrors performed there. She was vile, even for a Sith.”
“I remember,” he said. “It was so much worse for you.”
“I could sense it clearly,” he pointed out, briefly pressing the back of his hand to his nose. It bought him another moment. “The depths of depravity she indulged in… she and Grathan got along too well.”
Wolf wrinkled his nose in distaste. “I wouldn’t say so, but the world owes Wrath a debt for ridding us of that mad man.”
“Agreed. Even a Sith m-must have standards,” Umbral said, wrinkling his nose with a sharp sniff. He eyed the floor count and made a tiny sound when they reached his floor.
Almost…
To his surprise, Wolf snagged his other wrist as the doors opened and tugged him into the hall before stepping ahead and placing gloved fingertips on the sensor. His fuzzy aura flickered, and the door opened. Normally, Umbral would call him out on ‘showing off’ but he could only be grateful, because he very much needed to sneeze.
[[TO CH3]]
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moonlitkit · 30 days ago
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umbral has been feeling under the weather and desperately needs to sneeze during a strategy meeting but he will NOT let that happen
perhaps wolf notices and is a little too enamored by his twitching features as he clings to his composure with a fraying string of twine
safe to say the cold wins. at least he manages to avoid most of his inferiors.
oh, but wolf definitely saw that.
(youre more than welcome to change parts!!)
- amor :>
Thank you for this WONDERFUL prompt! I tweaked the setting slightly but the scenario is still there. I'm naming this "Between Lovers" because I think this'll get one more part, maybe two. SO, here we go:
Between Lovers, CH1: Strategy
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It was understood that of all of intelligence, Cipher N was Darth Umbral's favorite, much like Cipher Nine had been Darth Jadus'. Of course, his relationship with Umbral was infinitely more pleasant than what Nine had dealt with.
Nine was a cautionary tale, as much as an inspiring one.
He'd been called to represent Intelligence for a meeting between the Darth, a pair of upstart Lords, and Darth Imperius, a star studded cast as they said in the holovids. And it was fortunate he had, sheer luck but something deeply desired, because unless he had completely misread his lover two nights ago, he'd been coming down with something and by now he would be in the thick of it. Oh, he looked fine, sure, but that was his Sith magic (and it was magic no matter Umbral's irritated explanations to the contrary) hiding his appearance. No flush of illness dusted his cheeks, no fatigue darkened his eyes, no reddened flush clung to his nostrils. He looked fine.
But Wolf knew better.
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Umbral was sick. He was not sick to the point of compromising his abilities or cognition, but he was sick. Some kind of relatively mild cold. He was tired, a little cold, had the first twinges of a threatening headache, and insult to injury he'd been sneezing all morning, well beyond the first photic double when he woke.
And of course he never could sneeze just the once. It was always multiples with this sort of embedded irritation. If he'd had his way, he would not have left the comforts of his apartment. If he'd had his way, Cipher N would not be standing off to the side near the foot of the table, but would be beside him. The man was a furnace and... well. Comforting. Silly thing for a Sith to say, perhaps, but behind the title he was only a man.
There was no spot at the 'head' of the table, but he and Imperius angled equally at the sides - a gracious gesture, as the Dark Council Member most definitely outranked him even if she was backing him up instead of holding the meeting herself.
There were benefits to having history with the higher ups.
He wished very much he'd worn one of his helmets at the moment. The Cipher was summarizing the matter as it had been reported to Intelligence, and as it was nothing Umbral was not already aware of in detail, his mind drifted. He took stock of the room, of the two Lords - one fittingly pale, the other foolishly defiant - of Imperius, who looked unimpressed and disdainful - and of his Cipher, ever polished and professional.
And himself, an immediate distraction when he picked up on the sharp little irritation niggling deeper in his passages, where there was no chance of rubbing it out. He applied the smallest touch of Force Healing - proper Force Healing, as he'd learned from one of the Jedi-Turned-Sith - that soothed the bit of irritation before it could blossom into a need to sneeze.
"I see three matters of recourse here," Imperius said. "Break up the cults and exile them. Take their titles and let them live in shame. Or, perhaps force them to serve an appropriate Darth to learn their place." She paused, a ghost of a smile on her lips. "Or you could kill them here and be rid of the whole mess, they really don't seem like much of a loss."
Now they were both pale, seeming to understand at last what it meant to step above your station. Good.
"I'm inclined to force them into a position of submission and humility," Umbral said, and the very deepness of his own voice rumbled through his head, through his sinuses, sparking a stronger reaction. Healing energy was quickly applied, with such care that he didn't get so much as a raised brow from Imperius.
Certainly, if she noticed she had no inclination to say so. “I can see the benefit to that. Pity Grathan’s no longer around.”
That credit fell to the Emperor’s Wrath, but he hadn’t hit so soon that Umbral was unfamiliar. His lip curled. “I’m not that offended.”
“I’m not offended at all, but some things shouldn’t be done,” she said.
Umbral met her violet gaze. “Traditionalism?” From you?
“Common sense,” she drawled. “You could also drop them to attendants, I suppose.”
Umbral took a slow breath that shivered at the end, barely hiding the little catch of breath for what it was. While he’d been talking, that niggling tickle had returned with company. Against his will, his nose twitched faintly. He did his best to put a stamp on it, but the feeling had advanced beyond an easy fix and if he used much more power Imperius would notice. He couldn’t abide such things. It would wait. It had to.
As if in explicit defiance, his breath caught — quietly, by the Force, he strangled it down to that — but he turned it into speaking at once to try and distract from it. “Common sense isn’t nearly so common. Regardless of one’s perspective on how, rules h’have been broken, and there will be consequences.”
Force take it, forget the mundane tickling it itched intently like a burning brand in his sinuses. The persistent itching was driving him to the single reaction he had forbidden himself. Perhaps, were his body so gracious as to grant him a single sneeze in response, he’d have given in. Even two, were it inclined to give him tangible relief. But he knew better. This wouldn’t be appeased in a single sneeze, and he might not find relief at all. At best, it would be temporarily sated.
His eyes felt heavy. The urge to close them was intense, demanding. Another step towards a sharp, unforgivable loss of control.
He would not.
It had taken a bare breath of space for him to work through the insidious agitation, but it felt like no small eternity. Imperius was looking speculatively at the Lords who were looking at the table. Which meant the eyes he felt on him were blue, and likely sympathetic, knowing, yet all of that hidden by impeccable professional stoicism.
Umbral was grateful; if he caught Wolf staring at him he may well have let something slip. Force help him, he was growing sentimental and he didn’t care nearly as much as he should. In fact, any care at all went right out the window when he tuned back into the moment to feel a dreadfully familiar ripple of energy as Imperius let Force lightning crackle in her hand. It was also circling like a snake down her arm, which rested on the table. The power didn’t continue further, not quite, but there was a heavy static charge in the air.
Deep breath. 
This wasn’t much, he’d done so much worse to no effect why—
Hold it.
He pressed his tongue hard to the roof of his mouth, breath held against the rising impulse. The need.
Do not, no not, there’s not that much time before—
He was being touched. Damned Imperius had trailed a finger gleaming with Force Energy along the strong line of his jaw with a knowing smile. “Something to say, Darth Umbral?”
He didn’t have a chance to think, to bargain, to beg, just an abysmal attempt to stifle — “H’nnXSHIIH!” — and it wouldn’t be one.
She seemed somewhat surprised at the strength of the response, sitting up straight in her chair. “Goodness, my mistake.”
Umbral turned away from the table, procuring a handkerchief from the inner folds of his robe, and scrabbled for what scraps of control he could salvage. He couldn’t make a scene. He could not be seen as vulnerable. He… he couldn’t breathe for the tickling, crushing a gloved fist against his nose when his breath hitched.
A sudden ripple in the Force immediately rousing a primal sense of danger made his hitching breaths stutter as deeply ingrained reflexes snapped him to awareness, audio filtering him just in time to hear Imperius’ lighter voice drop ominously low. “We are discussing whether or not you live, I think you might want to take this a little more seriously.”
Temporarily startled out of the haze of need, he dared a single sniff, a cautious brush at his nose, and turned back around. “Did someone find that entertaining?”
One thing he would say, though for sheer rank Imperius — a Dark Councilor — outranked him greatly, in this moment he was more reflexively intimidating. His already deep voice was deeper, darker, with this blasted cold, like thunder warning of an oncoming storm. He was also taller by a foot, and twice as broad. They had every reason to be scared.
And it was just their luck that the situation had linked up with his condition to where he was very much irritated with everything. “Find an Overseer for them to answer to.”
“That’s hardly compatible with a Sith Lord’s position,” Imperius said, smiling. She was well aware what he’d meant; it was all performance.
Very well. “Then I guess they don’t get to be Sith Lords anymore.”
“I’m satisfied,” she said. “Agent, if you would see that Darth Umbral has what he needs to settle this? I understand you’re remarkably familiar with how the Order works.”
“Only what I have been graciously instructed in, your lordship,” he said mildly, every inch the proper Cipher Agent.
She waved dismissively. “If you don’t mind, Darth Umbral, I do so enjoy having the last word.”
He made a little sound of amusement. “You always have. Comm me with any last minute details.”
“Mmm.” She considered it. “Isn’t there an oversight posting in Taris, now?”
His smile was perhaps too sharp. “I was thinking Korriban, at the academy.”
“A higher honor than they deserve,” she said. “But I think it can be made to work. I’ll contact you later.”
He nodded and rose from the table, sweeping out without another word. He felt more than heard Wolf fall in step, though a glance said it was the more appropriate two steps behind. “We’re going to the office.”
“At your apartment.” It was supposed to be a question, surely, but it most certainly did not sound like one. 
Umbral paused to glare at the elevator that would lead from the conference room Imperius had chosen for them to the same level as the speeders. He was hardly claustrophobic but now was a spectacularly bad time to be in an enclosed space.
Cipher N stepped forward to get the doors — and it was N, he hadn’t let go of that professional persona yet, and wouldn’t until… well, probably not until Umbral relaxed as well. Damn it all.
Was there harm in giving in to that single small not-quite-request?
“I suppose this can be taken care of at my personal office, yes,” he agreed, watching covertly as some of the tension leached from the Cipher’s frame. Just for that small allowance.
Umbral smiled.
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moonlitkit · 19 days ago
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Between Lovers, CH3: Safe
I'm having so much fun with this but uh, gonna have to raise the bar and say 6-9 chapters? total? Because the boys are milking this for all it's worth, and with all the snz detail 2000 words (my goal chapter length) is... not as much as you'd think. Not that there's much plot here, and not that I think you'll mind. XD
Anyway enjoy me bullying Umbral a little bit and the start of Wolf reluctantly joining in...
[[FULL STORY]] - [[TO CH2]] ...
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Umbral might have — would have, ordinarily — protested being led around, particularly in his own space, but at the moment his only protest would be that he could feel his eyes closing and wouldn’t be able to see.
Some part of him answered with disturbing certainty that Wolf wouldn’t let him fall; there was something to be said about that but he couldn’t focus. Thoughts slid away like beads of water on a window pane, like the fact that he was supposed to be turning this kind of gentle fretting around on Wolf, not —
“H’hhNGSHHHIISHU! -uhn…”  The sound that escaped Umbral was a mixture of exasperation and reluctant pleasure. He hadn’t had the chance to play with this one, remarkable as badly it was bothering his sinuses. It felt like he couldn’t… couldn’t stop sneezing— “h’hheehh-HEEHHSHHHU! HRESSSHHIH!”
They came unrestrained, the single need to just get them out, without any concern for appearances. He was sure he looked a sight, but couldn’t bring himself to care so long as it was safe.
(How strange, to think Wolf would come to guard him in truth.)
When his sinuses settled from their persistent rebellion, the rest of Umbral’s senses filtered in. His hair tie must have been removed, because Wolf was free to sift his hand through Umbral’s long white hair without having to fool with it. Wolf was perched on the arm of the chair beside him, and Umbral folded his handkerchief to lay over his thigh so he could look up at him.
Wolf brushed the curtain of loose hair back from his face. “Bit of a cold, that.”
“A bit,” Umbral conceded, much to Wolf’s apparent amusement. “Thank you.”
“Well someone has to keep an eye on you,” Wolf said with a little disdainful sniff.
Or perhaps not. Keen eyes saw the faint twitch of Wolf’s nostrils, the first outward signs of inward need. He recalled all too clearly how irritated he’d been. And how he had had to just let it happen, not inclined to fight it  with only his lover in company.
Perhaps especially so; he was well aware of and quite adept at pushing Umbral’s buttons. If it wasn’t the one not insignificant bit of concern rolling through him he would have pounced on it. And he still might, once he knew the truth of it. It depended a great deal on how Wolf was actually feeling, not what he felt like owning up to.
…two of a kind, he supposed.
“You worry me when you’re quiet this long.” Wolf said quietly, and it didn’t quite conceal the roughened edges to his voice.
“Pick a topic, I’ll monologue for you,” Umbral offered, watching closely, monitoring the faint twitchiness beginning to creep into Wolf’s expression. Did he not realize…?
“Anything?” Wolf hummed very briefly before stopping, and Umbral highly suspected the bass vibrations hadn’t agreed  with him. “But I could ask you something you don’t like.”
“Then it’ll be a rant, instead,” Umbral said easily. “I don’t mind.”
“Then let's hear how you feel — how you’ve been feeling — the past few days,” Wolf challenged lightly, his little smile curving his lips. It was an easy way to get information he desired, and wouldn’t bother him.
It would, however, very likely bother Umbral himself and they both knew it. He wanted to be unamused, at the least, but had to admit it was clever. “So smart, are we?”
“I’m a Cipher, Umbral, I deal in information,” he pointed out. “And it is still what I am conditioned to seek off the clock. How else am I to obtain such information? You’re not generally forthcoming.”
“And what, pray tell, do you need it for?” Umbral asked, admiring how much more emotive he was off the clock. What he allowed himself to be, in Umbral’s presence.
“I think I’m the one asking the questions hm? That will wait.” He said it not with the arrogance of a Sith or the impeccable confidence of the Imperial Agent he was, but with a little smile at the corners of his mouth and a knowing look in his eye.
It had no right to be charming.
“Clinical, then?” He assumed.
“The way you like it,” Wolf corrected with that same knowing look, and a lazy smile. “Enjoy it.”
“I’m not certain it’s nearly that simple,” he admitted, sniffing quietly. No congestion at this point, maybe he’d get lucky.
“Very few things in life worth doing are simple, in my experience,” Wolf said. “That makes it no less worth doing.”
“I’m still wondering why, when this isn’t within your… snf tastes….?” Umbral let it linger, curious as to what purpose he could possibly have for it.
Wolf echoed his sniff but seemed intent on ignoring the irritation  “It is not, no. However I have my reasons. You’re a Sith not a psychic; I didn’t intend for it to be easy to follow. Now if you would, my lord?”
How he made that sound like an endearment, Umbral wasn’t sure. Still, he smiled and decided to indulge the strange request. “It’s the irritation, I think, that’s the worst of it. It feels like I’ve needed to sneeze since I got up.”
“Even when you already have?” Wolf shifted his weight, slinking down into the chair and maneuvering to straddle Umbral’s lap. “You did alright after Darth Imperius…”
He made a sweeping motion towards Umbral, who pressed back against the chair, sniffing reflexively at the mention of that little trick Imperius had pulled and the way the reminder sent echoing irritation in his sinuses. 
Wolf smiled, not sorry in the least. “No?”
“Menace,” he managed, sniffing again. As he’d already pointed out, he’d felt incessantly sneezy; he’d just learned to soothe it, or at least put it off, to deal with later if he had to.
“You do look like you need to sneeze,” Wolf mused. “Your illusions are faltering.”
“You don’t seem to mind,” Umbral said, intrigued by the fact.
“I’m a sniper, Umbral, I specialize in observation,” Wolf said, leaning in and resting their foreheads together.
“I suppose a voyeur and a hedonist are a good match, aren’t they?” Umbral said. “You need to move.”
Blessedly, Wolf did so, immediately and without question. Something in his tone had tipped the man off that he was serious. Which was very good, because the last thing he needed was a concussion on top of—
“NxXTTTSHN! NGSSHHHEH!” It was barely restrained, and once he felt Wolf anchor himself more surely, he didn’t bother, seeking even a moment of reprieve. “nGSTCHIISHU! ESSHHIHTSCHU! Htn— h’hh… damn it all.”
“Lost it?” Wolf said sympathetically, and smiled a little at the bleary glower he was treated to. “If you need assistance…”
“For the simple price of hearing me say s-so?” Umbral said; he could tell what mood his lover was in, and that sort of impishness sounded right.
“No one ever said you weren’t quick on the uptake,” Wolf said. “So?”
Once, he might have balked, before he knew better. When his role as a Sith had meant more than just being a man indulging his lover, and when he had mistakenly assumed they wouldn’t cross paths again unless he willed it.
(Or how much he would will it.)
“I believe,” Umbral said, pausing with a catch of breath. They both waited, but nothing came of it. He rubbed at his bridge for a moment, then continued, “I believe I am in need… of your assistance.”
There was that gleam in familiar blue eyes, that satisfaction and pleasure Wolf took from it. How could he not give that much, to one who asked so little? 
Wolf resettled, idly brushing long strands of white hair back. “Stuck, or it stopped?”
“Does it matter?” Umbral asked curiously. “I itch, Wolf. I expect you to do something about that.”
“Would you like a light?” Wolf offered, a hand straying to his belt; neither of them having changed, Wolf had full access to the daily contents of his utility belt.
Umbral hummed and broke off to sniff. “No, something with more… flexibility.”
Wolf got into another compartment for a heavy spool of the wire he used to secure things or, on occasion, people, and got his cutters out to snip a nice long length of it. He held it up for Umbral’s inspection. “Does this suit?”
Umbral would be lying if he said he didn’t feel a thrill at his intentions. Just who was indulging who now? “I think that will do fine.”
“Relax, then,” Wolf said quietly, “let me help.”
Umbral settled into the chair, wrinkling his nose with a sharp sniff. Wolf touched just under his chin and he obediently tipped his face up. Whatever Wolf read in his expression made him grin.
It took approximately and literally a fraction of a second to realize this was not going to work.  Or rather, it was working too soon and too well. He took a startled, staggered breath at how the itching had positively ignited as soon as Wolf had gotten the cord to any measurable depth. His breath hitched again, high and desperate, and he reflexively pulled Wolf against him and out of the way of a thunderous, “h’hngeSHHHIiishUu!”
He heard a startled curse escape from Wolf, but didn’t release him as all the irritation he’d been resisting seemed to pile up on him, demanding relief at last. He trusted Wolf’s skills a great deal, but didn’t want to risk throwing him off at a bad angle as he just— “nggSHHIH!” —kept— “h’hAESSSHT!” —sneezing— “heEEEIISHHHah! Well then.”
Quiet laughter assured him Wolf was alright, if squished, and he got a real embrace for his trouble. “Such a cold you have. Perhaps something hot to drink, after all that?”
Umbral’s arms slid down to Wolf’s waist and held him there. “Not yet.”
“No?” Wolf pet his hair and Umbral leaned into it encouragingly. “It wouldn’t take long.”
“Not yet,” he insisted. “Stay with me.”
Umbral watched him smile and knew he’d won that much, which was good because his thoughts were a bit scrambled. There was something…. Something he’d meant to do, or check… it escaped him now. White brows furrowed in thought, up until Wolf cupped his cheek and ran a thumb from between them and arching over one.
“What are you thinking so hard about?” Wolf asked curiously. “You’re going to give yourself wrinkles.”
“Have you ever met a Sith who cares about—“ He paused and they met eyes with a somewhat amused smile between them. “My late master doesn’t count, she’s dead.”
“Zash?” 
“For all intents and purposes, also dead,” he pointed out.
“So what I’m hearing is, vanity leads to death, not the Dark Side,” Wolf said with an admirably straight face. “There’s a new motto for you: macabre, but at least we’re not vain.”
Umbral swatted his thigh. “I said nothing about vanity as a whole.”
“Ah, my mistake.” Wolf made a little sound in the back of his throat as Umral steadily squeezed his thigh — never past to point of pleasure, and by now he knew how Wolf liked his deep pressure — holding it until he gave in and shifted. “Umbral.”
He would never tire of that low rumble of Wolf’s voice, the heat in his eyes. Fire burned blue, if you got it hot enough, and his lover was perfect evidence of the fact. “Yes?”
“Devious thing,” Wolf purred, leaning in a little, claiming his space.
Umbral must have recognized the irritated little tic up on the right side of his bridge for what it was faster than Wolf felt it, because Wolf startled when he gently urged him back, in part to keep from smacking heads, but very much also because he wanted to watch. It wasn’t like Wolf got much warning —
“HeHIIiih!”
— oh? A hitch. A deliciously desperate hitch that shook for the depths of irritation it heralded. He’d been doing the same the whole time outside, but outside there had been rain.
“H’htt-nih… iiiiHH…” Wolf turned aside, expression gone hazy and a little bit frustrated as it teased him.
Which did beg the question, Umbral thought, reaching to apply the teasing pressure to where his own nose had wrinkled, sensitive. Why is he still sneezing?
Wolf didn’t try to fight it, turning aside in profile. His nostrils twitched, fully irritated, and he ducked as much into his arm as he could without sacrificing Umbral’s ability to watch. Such an indulgent thing, his lover.
“Hihschiih! Iishhiich! Ihiii… iKKSHTchiih!” Wolf sniffled tentatively, then straightened. “So sorry, I didn’t—”
“Feel it coming on?” Umbral said smoothly. They locked eyes and he held his gaze with sheer intensity, burning gold meeting startled blue. “I suppose you wouldn’t, since that wasn’t environmental. Was it?”
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moonlitkit · 8 days ago
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Between Lovers, CH5: Persuasion - FIN?
And this is the last (intended) chapter of this fic. It most definitely could continue and I may come back to it or do a direct sequel where there's a bit of them lounging around dealing with -waves at the below- feel free to reblog with tags or comment on a reblog if you'd really rather see that. Just gauging interest.
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Umbral’s Force Illusion was still intact, which made him somewhat hard to assess — by design, of course, covering all weaknesses was very SIth — but there were other tells Wolf had learned to look for. The slow pace, the deliberate movements, was normal; Umbral had apparently made good use of his reflexes bedding other Sith who could keep up, but he was aware that no matter what slight advantages Wolf might have in the area, no matter how well he perceived such things, he couldn’t react at that pace.
And so Umbral slowed for him, not just in courtesy but enough for him to savor what he was watching. It certainly didn’t take much to convince Umbral to let himself be admired. The man had a great deal of vanity he’d earned.
So no, since this wasn’t Wolf’s kink, Umbral was not letting him see the inevitable redness to his nose or any flush to his cheeks. But he didn’t need to. When Umbral paused, turning away with a tripping series of hitched breaths, he could see the wrinkling of his bridge, the flare of his nostrils and the faint sheen of watery irritation over squinted gold eyes. Some things were impossible to hide in that manner.
It led to nothing, of course. Umbral swore softly, recovering his composure with a sharp sniff and brushing his finger under one eye since it was only the two of them. “Excuse me.”
“Of course,” Wolf said softly, reaching for him.
Umbral smiled in that calm fondness that warmed Wolf through, and moved to straddle his waist. “How’s that?”
“Good,” Wolf breathed.
“For someone about to be at my mercy, you’re taking a lot of control,” Umbral observed.
Wolf grinned, wide and shameless, all the emotion he refrained from at work, saved for his passionate Sith lover. “Anything I can get; I’ve always been an opportunist.”
“I like that about you,” Umbral admitted, picking up the brush once more and giving it a spin. “Now, shall I?”
“At your leisure,” Wolf said.
“Mmm.” He took Wolf’s chin in hand, considering. “I think you ought to deny yourself. Struggle, as I have.”
“Is that so?” Wolf twitched his nose and watched Umbral track the motion. Already like that, then? He could work with that. “As you desire.”
“Good boy,” Umbral teased, tipping his head up. “Flare, and hold still. No matter what.”
Wolf made a sound of agreement in the back of his throat, bracing himself even as he focused on holding his nostrils flared for him to ease the tip of the brush in. It was a ragged brush that would be causing immense irritation as sensitive as he was, slim enough to get into place to ensure it.
Because the truth was Wolf was almost certain now that he’d caught Umbral’s cold, but even if he hadn’t he was still sensitive after all the sneezing he’d done on their way back to Umbral’s apartment. When Umbral told him he’d struggle to hold back, he was right.
The first touch of the brush sent a shiver rolling through him, Wolf’s lips parting on a voiceless breath. He saw Umbral’s little smile, the anticipation, and vowed to do this right. He held still, but he should have guessed he didn’t need to worry in particular reminders; Umbral’s hand settled on the shoulder opposite of where he was busy with the brush, warm skin on skin as he applied warning pressure.
They locked eyes and Wolf wet his lips. He didn’t speak, didn’t dare; the bass reverberations of his own voice could be an inconvenience at times, and unfortunately might prematurely end the game.
“Don’t sniff,” Umbral warned quietly, and continued the cautious insertion.
Wolf fought his natural impulse to do exactly that as the brush dragged against sensitive nasal passages. He wrinkled his nose, unable to resist, and narrowing the space did him no favors. His lips parted on a panting exhale.
Umbral smirked. “Now, now. We both know you have such strong will, Wolf… you can do better than that.”
He didn’t reply — didn’t dare, blinking slowly instead.
“You’re doing well,” Umbral assured him. “Very well, Now, let me just….”
The bastard gave the brush a tortuously slow spin, tucked against the achingly sensitive inner wall. Despite his attempts to resist, Wolf gasped, chest inflating, once, twice, in expectant hitches.
Under the intensity of Umbral’s gaze, Wolf swallowed hard, shivering as he forced his body to still. It was less natural willpower and more Intelligence’s training, because a sniper could not very well miss a shot for a sneeze. He had, on two occasions early on, but that didn’t mean he didn’t finish the mission, didn’t get his target at all.
But he had his ‘target’ in his sights now. And my, did Umbral look pleased.
“Hold,” Umbral murmured, stopping the motion and just leaving the brush in place.
Wolf held very still, nostrils flaring in quick, furiously irritated motions despite his efforts to resist. He scarcely breathed for fear he’d tip right over the edge, lost in an uncontrolled fit. His willpower was being tested fiercely and Umbral looked so very smug about it.
It was just fuel to fight; if he was going to end up sneezing, Umbral would have to work for it.
“I do so love the light of defiance in your eyes,” Umbral murmured “So much the better here with me, mm? Or do you dare not talk yet?”
He knew better than to shake his head with the brush in place, and he wasn’t terribly sure about talking either. The best he could do was a watery squint, the corner of his mouth pulled to an approximation of a smile.
Umbral clearly approved. “It’s so intense, isn’t it? I envy that, a little. Snf. Watching’s not enough for me… but it is satisfying.”
So it was. They couldn’t have that, so it came down to if Wolf trusted his restraint… he braced himself, daring to talk. “Think you have the upper hand?”
“I know I do,” Umbral said. “But please, try to prove me wrong, if you can.”
Wolf sniffed sharply against the brush’s consistently irritating presence and took a deep, shaking breath. The irritation was immense.
A sniper does not miss a shot for a sneeze.
Brushing away the tears of irritation, he wrinkled his nose. “I think you’ve forgotten how much self control I have.”
Umbral could break it, they both knew it. But using the Force was cheating so far as Wolf was concerned and Umbral so much preferred to watch someone fall of their own doing.
“Show me then, Wolf,” Umbral purred, looming over him. “None of those pretty words. Show me.”
“You like my pretty words,” Wolf said, voice a little thick from the building irritation. He didn’t have long, especially if he was going to play with this a bit, but he’d do what he could.
He stretched hard, making a deep sound of relief when some of the tension left his back and letting Umbral watch before laying the back of his hand over his forehead, ostensibly so he wouldn’t touch. “It itches.”
“Oh does it?” Umbral grinned knowingly. “Tell me about it.”
“You’ve got a b-brush,” a breath, regain control, “in my nose, actively attempting to induce me. I think it’d be stranger if it wasn’t itching.”
“And yet you’re still not sneezing,” he observed, giving the brush a slow twist.
It was hard to say how much ‘letting’ Wolf could do with the urgent, immediate need to sniffle against the irritant, to wrinkle his nose and hitch his breath towards what should have been inevitable. A second hitch, audibly so and with a clear edge of need. He needed to sneeze.
He took another high, desperate breath and held it, eyes at half mast.
A shaky exhale and Umbral’s smug expression turned grudgingly impressed. “Really?”
Wolf sniffled sharply, smirking. “Really. Even though it’s absolutely  snf. It j-just fills my sinuses, Umbral, gods this itchy snf cold you’ve given me.”
Umbral shifted his weight slightly, unnecessarily, and Wolf filed it away; he’d liked something about that… but what was it and how could he replicate it?
“So you do admit you’re ill,” Umbral observed, grinning.
“I admit you got me sick,” Wolf said.
“You weren’t precisely careful,” Umbral said.
“It was a calculated risk. I— h’hEEH!” Wolf dropped his hand to hover over his mouth in a loose fist without obscuring Umbral’s view too badly. The feeling teased at him, nostrils flaring, and he wrinkled his nose up with blatant irritation. Once it felt somewhat more under control, he shifted a little, hips rolling with the motion until Umbral locked in his legs and placed a broad hand across one of his hips, effectively pinning him in place. Not so much as a touch of the Force, just his bigger size and weight working all too well with gravity.
Umbral grinned, gold eyes bright and hungry. “You were saying?”
Wolf’s lips parted on a quiet pant, so much louder in the stillness of the room. He inhaled and immediately jerked up with a gasping breath. His eyes slammed shut, only dimly aware of the rapid rise and fall of his chest as he fought between the want to drag this out further and the desperate need to just sneeze already. He’d been pushing himself up against his limits for too long. Control was a slippery thing now, starting to slip through his fingers. In a last ditch effort, he curled his fingers around his nose, applying pressure that bordered on painful.
He sniffled raggedly, nose squirming uneasily in his grip with the relentless itching.
“Give in, love; it’s obvious you’re at the end of your tether,” Umbral said.
Wolf made a negative sound, thick with the applied pressure. He wasn’t quite sure he’d live up to it, though.
“Well. Let me help,” Umbral said, dragging the brush out with a little flick at the rim of one nostril.
The first false start was immediate and he was left panting. “Umbral,” he groaned, giving his head a little shake. “I… you’re going to-to make me… HEH!”
“Oh I know,” he purred. “That’s what I snf want.”
It was more of a struggle to keep his eyes open than it was after two days without rest. At least then he had caffa to fall back on if he had to, or a stim if it was on a mission and he really had to be alert. Now? Nothing. He was a single misstep from the fit he could feel welling in his sinuses. The immense, nearly unbearable itching…
“H’hh… h’hht-HEH!” Wolf shifted, hypersensitive to the slide of the bedding beneath him… the pillows behind him… Umbral over him.
“Tsk. No need to suffer so.” Umbral’s voice was soft and far more soothing than a Sith had any right to be as he slipped his hand into place, pushing Wolf’s own aside.
His thumb made a broad sweep along Wolf’s cheekbone just below the cybernetic implant, and kept going, slowing over the side of his nose and making it nearly to the top before Wolf broke under the stimulation.
“IkkTSHIIIH-chTSSHIiih!” Wolf let Umbral gather him up, past the point of fighting it. “hiitschiih! essssshhii! HnnGSHHIiihTCH-eeh!”
It was only after he got past what felt like only the first part of a much longer fit, that he realized Umbral had been bracing him. Wolf smiled wryly, sniffing sharply, and tipped his head into Umbral’s hand as he carded his fingers back through loose black hair. “That was snf cheating, you know.”
“That suggests we had rules,” Umbral said, shifting his weight to rub his wrist against his nose.
Wolf arched a brow. “Almost?”
“Perhaps.” He sniffed. “You’re not done, though. I know better.”
“It’s waiting to sneak up and steal my composure,” Wolf said. “That sort of cold.”
“I’m not sure what to think of the implication that a virus is conspiring against you,” Umbral admitted, sniffing twice. He wet his lips, stare growing distant for a moment before the feeling apparently left him. “Damn.”
“That whole show for nothing,” Wolf said, tsking. “And I was so good.”
“You were very good,” Umbral agreed. “I just… just don’t thiiiink….”
“You’re overthinking— nkSHHT!” Ah, there it was. “ktCHIiih! ihhhshiiishu! Ooone m—” 
“No, I’m quite sure that was three,” Umbral said, canting his head to the side as Wolf sneezed twice more, sharp and forceful, trying to just purge the irritation and failing. “And that’s five… six… seeeevehhh… NGSHHYeeehh—ESSSHHCHU!”
Wolf startled, blinking watery eyes at him. “Bless you, finally.”
Umbral groaned in a fashion wholly inappropriate for mixed company. Fortunately it was only Wolf. 
“Little gods, that was good,” Umbral sighed, relieved. “Well. That worked. A shame to have lost track of your fit, though.”
“You have no need to count my sneezes,” Wolf said flatly. “And frankly I think you stole the rest of mine.”
“…well. I think I can make that up to you,” Umbral said.
Wolf grinned, catching his lover’s hand as it crept up his side. “You don’t say.”
“I think you should enjoy my enjoyment,” Umbral said with the sort of wicked grin that still sent a thrill up Wolf’s spine. “Reap the rewards of your hard work.”
Wolf stretched out on the bed. “Then you get to do all the work.”
Umbral just laughed.
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moonlitkit · 27 days ago
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@moonlitkit & @mooncatsramble present...
An Ao3 collection for all things revolving around Darth Umbral (OC) and Cipher N (OC) from Star Wars: The Old Republic, In The Dark @ao3
Let me preface this by explaining that these are not canon characters, canon player class characters, or entirely beholden to canon content. While it is absolutely recognizable as a SWTOR setting, it's speculated on, theorized, researched, fleshed out and written with love and such attention to detail that frankly I don't know that you have to know this area in Star Wars to enjoy it. I've been told you can treat it as scifi OCs and go from there.
In cast this breaches containment, let me be clear that this will have A LOT of kink content. Sneezing, specifically. No mess, but there will be description of, in-universe enjoyment of, and probably enjoyment of most of my readers. There is absolutely going to be whump, and probably some unavoidable angst... as well as avoidable angst, as a treat. And canon-typical violence, both physical and psychological. And remarkably feelsy for a man trained to focus on hatred and pain, and another who was trained to put the mission ahead of literally anything else.
As a courtesy, I'll label if you don't need to read a certain fic to understand the series. (My fellows, that's where the heavy kink lies. Enjoy!) Also, guest commenting is on so you don't need a new account to comment. I'll meet you in a galaxy far, far away. I have a lot of ideas, but am also taking prompts. If it doesn't "fit" I can probably do AU.
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moonlitkit · 30 days ago
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SWTOR OCs + a bit of Moonie Lore pt1: about the game
This goes out to @uhhmmm, who was inquiring about Cipher N and has unlocked the "Talking About SWTOR" achievement. \o/
Seriously though I'm always down to talk about my OCs! I have a lot of SWTOR ones since I played it seriously for quite some time. It was the first MMO I ever played even vaguely "seriously" though I didn't really get into the PVP (player vs player, where you fight each other).
I'll try to skip over or at least explain any jargon, but I'm going to assume you know the basics of "create a character and play the game as that character" thing that happens in RPGs; this is just an RPG LOTS of people are playing - a Massive Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game, aka an MMORPG, or simply an MMO.
So one day 20-something Moonie picked up this game to play and long story short I played, created, and roleplayed many characters in the setting of Star Wars: The Old Republic, known as TOR when I'm saying it out loud, and SWTOR when I'm typing it. I adore this game, I'm actually gearing up to play Umbral and N as if they were the canon classes. (They are not!)
As such implies, Darth Umbral and Cipher N were not the first Sith Inquisitor and Imperial Agent I ever played, full disclosure. Darth Nox / Imperius (the end class story titles of the Sith Inquisitor) forever belong to my OC, Saphina Kallig, who featured in that prompt I just wrote for.
Here's some real quick basics about SWTOR - if you want to skip past this, jump to the star divider I always use.
you can play as 1 of 8 classes, 4 on the Republic (assumed good) side, and 4 on the Empire (assumed evil) sides. But really, you can be somewhat good even as a Sith, and you can easily be an evil Jedi. The lines are even easier to blur for non Force users
the Jedi and Sith are theoretically opposites (most people know about the cruel and ruthless Sith Lord Darth Vader and the kind and compassionate Jedi Luke Skywalker just by cultural osmosis, they're pretty good examples of what most people expect) but really things can be MUCH more nuanced, which comes up a lot with Umbral
the Empire has it's own version of a bigger, shadier Intelligence Agency than most you run into in real life (please don't run into any of them in real life) called, with great creativity "Imperial Intelligence" and seriously, pretty much everything but the arcane knowledge of the Sith is archived in their databases, and that only because Keeper (the person in charge day-to-day) is wise enough to not stick his neck out near people that have no problem snapping it
to reiterate, Sith are not in general nice people; they are not the good guys of Star Wars but instead the root of all the bad things, and like Jedi are incredibly, superhumanly powerful individuals that, to someone outside the franchise, read a lot like magic wielders
Now, I'm gonna go write up the Cipher and Dark Lord specifically in another post, because doing it on here got way too long. When I'm done, I'll link them here for later ease of access:
Cipher N and Darth Umbral
If at any time you have specific questions hit up my ask!
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moonlitkit · 25 days ago
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I FINALLY ANSWERED THE QUESTION! I answered it there because it fits vanilla lore, but I'm reblogging it here because HERE is where it was asked for. Do enjoy, feel free to comment or question!
Trying to think of how to explain who Umbral and Wolf are / how their jobs work to someone who knows NOTHING about Star Wars PLEASE HOLD
Bonus: modern day references. For those of you looking respectfully but not sure if you can read the rest.
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