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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Moy Mell, 1: Welcome to Moy Mell

"Moy Mell, 1: Welcome to Moy Mell"
orig. 10/12/2017
Zoro, Sanji, Elly, Shaggy - PG
Original Concept, mixed fandoms

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Elly sighed to herself as she sank down onto her favorite couch. The massive cushions were comfortable and smelled good, a sleepy mix of her favorite lavender scent. Her ears twitched as she listened to the bustle of Sanji getting ready for dinner in the kitchen. It was far enough away that everything was muted, but she liked to know he was there. It was almost as comforting as the pillowy softness she was burying her head in. Yawing hugely, she rolled over to lay flat on her stomach. This gave her striped tail free reign to lash behind her as she pondered the events of the day. She wasn't agitated, per se, just not as relaxed as she'd like. The gigantic theme park she lived on the very outskirts on took a lot of effort to run smoothly, and she was almost always in the middle of the fray, as it were. She was just starting to fall asleep when she felt a light, almost diffident tap on her shoulder.

"Hey."

"Ughh..." She slowly opened one eye, then the other, truly reluctant to be awake. "What's up?"

"Dinner." The big man in front of her crouched down to be on her level. He smelled just like he always did - steel and musk, yet another comfort smell for her. She yawned again, two sharp canines glinting in the light before she remembered to cover her mouth.

"Mmnn, Zoro. Lemme sleep a little longer."

Zoro rolled his eyes - the one on the right, anyway. He knew better to argue with the sleepy demon cat, however, and simply jerked a thumb in the direction of the kitchen. "Dumbass made fried pork cutlets."

Elly's ears snapped straight up. "Pork cutlets?!" She bounced up into a sitting position and rolled slightly to one side when she didn't quite do it gracefully.

"Watch it, stupid cat!"

"Whoop. Heh heh." She stretched, working a few kinks out before attempting to move again. Zoro shook his head at her antics and stood up, dusting his black pants off. He wore what he normally wore when off-duty - a simple white shirt, black pants and boots paired with his green haramaki. He was never without his swords, even when relaxing, and he set one hand on them as he watched Elly stand beside him. "Yay! Pork."

He couldn't repress the hint of a smile. "He said you deserved it."

"I didn't work that hard today." She shook herself and walked quickly through the dining room to the kitchen. Sanji spun about when she opened the door, a huge grin on his face.

"Angel! You're awake!"

"And hungry," she said, grinning impudently at her chef. He set the plate of vegetables he was holding hurriedly on the table in front of him and rushed to meet her. Zoro grunted with disgust as he caught her in a huge hug.

"I made one of your favorites."

"I know," she giggled. His enthusiasm was infectious. And anyway, she didn't need extra enthusiasm for pork - it was her favorite meat. She kissed him softly on the cheek, eliciting another sound of discontent from the swordsman and a happy cry from the cook. Zoro said nothing, however, just loaded his plate with food.

"Hey, don't start before everyone sits down!" Sanji glared at him. Zoro ignored him and kept eating.

"This looks great!" Elly was ignoring them both since it was normal for the two to be at odds with each other. They didn't really hate one another, but they always argued. She said thanks, filled her plate and began to eat. Sanji grumbled a little but took off his pink apron and hung it on a hook. His clothing was as impeccable as always and he absently straightened his tie as he sat down and also filled a plate.

"Are you going back out tonight?" He raised a curly eyebrow at Elly.

"Oh, no. Not again," she groaned, her ears laying back.

"I just think you need a night to yourself," he stressed. "You've been out there all the time. You can't do it all yourself, you know."

"But I like doing it. The fireworks display is tonight. I love that."

Sanji swirled the water around in his cup thoughtfully. "All right, but you could watch that from the rooftop, baby. You haven't had a break in a long time."

"You could." Zoro shrugged.

"You're not agreeing with him?"

"Nggh," he replied around a mouthful of food.

"Chew, you damned neanderthal," Sanji snapped.

Zoro swallowed mightily. "Shut up," he said absently. Then, to Elly, "You're too tired. I'm supposed to make sure you don't hurt yourself. Can't do that if you're a walking accident waiting to happen."

"I hate it when you're right," she muttered.

"Then stay home."

"Okay, okay!"

"Don't fill up, then," Sanji smiled. "I'll make something for later ... if you promise to watch the fireworks with me."

"Oh." Her tone changed. "Well... all right." She got up to stack her dishes neatly in the dishwasher. "I'm going to go sit by the pool for awhile until it gets dark enough for the show."

"Good idea." Sanji beamed at her as she opened the sliding glass door to the back of the kitchen. He heard her calling out to the guy that was on duty cleaning the pool and watched until she was out of sight. Then he sighed happily as he began to clean up the rest of the dishes. Zoro had already put his away and was stomping out the doorway that led to the elevator. The blond man shrugged. He'd probably go work out in the gym now that he didn't have to shadow Elly around. Not that he cared - all he could think about was making the perfect dessert for their little rooftop date.

The door slid shut behind her and Elly looked about, keen ears picking up the light swishing sound of water in the pool. "Hey, why aren't you at the dorm? Aren't they having some kind of game night?"

"Yah!" The young man standing waist-deep in the shallows jerked his head up at the sound of her voice, his wet hair flopping back and hose precariously held in one hand. He banged the vacuum the hose was attached to and yelped again.

"Oh, sorry." She chuckled and sat down on the edge, dipping her feet in.

"Like, warn a guy next time," he gasped, sounding extremely out of breath. "I damn near had a heart attack!"

"Sorry, Shaggy."

"Sorry, my foot," he winced, rubbing at a stubbed toe. He checked the machine to make sure the hose hadn't jarred loose, and, finding it okay, began to scrub the floor again.

"Awww. You know I didn't mean to. But why aren't you there having fun? I thought you loved those games."

"Yeah, yeah." He waved his free hand diffidently out to the west side of the house where the sprawling apartment complex was located. "I can't concentrate if this isn't perfect."

"Really?" The lights around the infinity pool slowly started to glow, illuminating the deck as dusk slipped into a deeper darkness. The only sounds besides their conversation were the soft rasp of the bristles and the crash of the waves from the ocean in front of them. It was soothing, and she sat for a few minutes in silence.

Without being coerced, Shaggy suddenly told her the real reason why he was working so late. "Scoob's got this bet with me if he beats me in the first round."

"So you're stalling."

"Uh huh." He sank deeper in past his waist. "I really don't wanna lose."

"How is he so good at gaming? He doesn't have thumbs."

"It's not him, it's me," Shaggy groaned. "I suck." Elly couldn't hold back a soft giggle at this. He was too busy lamenting his already-lost bet to notice that, though, or the fact that the door whooshed open behind them.

"Angel," Sanji called out in a low, sultry voice. "I've come for our date."

"Date?"

"Well, isn't it?" He stepped forth into the light and she smiled. He had changed outfits again and now wore a blue t-shirt and faded jeans, with gently worn leather loafers on his feet. He nodded briefly to Shaggy, who nodded back. "I just had to clean myself up a little after making dessert. The rooftop's all set - shall we go?"

"Yep." She held her hand out and he took it in his. He smiled at her and suddenly reached further up, grasping her forearm to pull her safely and quite firmly into his arms. "Sanji!"

He grinned harder at her exasperated tone. "Sorry, love - sometimes I can't resist."

"Isn't that all the time?"

"Mmm." He paused, thinking as he led her into the house and in the elevator that would carry them to the roof. "I have to admit... yes." Elly was silent after this exchange. He was warm against her and he wouldn't let go of her hand. She didn't mind - it was a comfort she rarely indulged in. His palms were sliced with thin cuts - not many, and they were still quite smooth, but she could feel them. Cooking accidents. One didn't work in a kitchen all your life without cutting yourself a few times.

"Ah, here we are." The elevator's bell chimed and the doors opened at last into the cool night air on the highest floor of the mansion. Sanji stepped to one side and let go of her hand to bow before her, gesturing briefly. "I set a table up on the north side, facing the park. Oh, and the current caretaker is at that game thing the dorm's holding... so we're all alone." The roof was large, with many elaborate gardens. This required someone to care for them, and whoever wanted to do so was allowed to live in a larger apartment right here - bigger than the ones at the dorm, even. But when she glanced at the windows she saw it was dark - Sanji was right. James was probably at the games.

"Hmm." A light wind whipped at her hair and caused her ears to twitch. The table was small with a well-guarded candleholder set in the middle, a plate filled with something small and a bucket with a bottle set beside them. Sanji lifted this out with a flourish and she saw it was champagne. "Silly romantic," she chided gently.

"I can't help it," he murmured with a grin. "And, while I know you're not overly fond of chocolate," here he expertly popped the cork and began to fill the two tall glasses, "I thought that would also be appropriate." He placed the drink near her, along the plate, and she peered closer. White chocolate-covered strawberries! She should have known. Sanji pulled his chair close beside hers as they watched the glow of the lights from the park.

"It's always so pretty."

"And the show's soon, right?" He checked his watch. "Ah. Now." Just as he spoke, the sky in the far distance was speckled with a rainbow of lights. Elly sighed again and leaned close to the cook's side. He lifted his arm and carefully placed it about her shoulders, allowing her to relax completely against him.

"This is nice. Thank you," she said simply.

"You needed to relax, love." He smiled at her. "You know none of us will let you get stressed... even if work is fun, you still need fun other than work."

"Mmm-hmm." She snuggled closer and watched the pretty light show in the night sky.

Eventually she fell asleep. Sanji watched her for some time, not wanting to move but knowing he had to. At last, he stood and picked her up carefully in his arms. If he was quiet enough, he could perhaps tuck her into his bed tonight. He could sleep on the couch in his room, but he figured it wouldn't come to that anyway. And he wasn't wrong or surprised at all when he found Zoro waiting in the kitchen, drink in hand.

"Cook," he greeted him briefly.

"Moron," the other huffed. He knew what came next and was not pleased. Zoro grunted softly as he set his mug aside. The green-haired man didn't reply, simply held his arms out with an even stare. "All fucking right already." Sanji unwillingly transferred his warm, snoring bundle to the swordsman's arms. He had hoped that this one time the man would forget - but he never did. Zoro didn't sleep until he was certain Elly was in bed.

The rooms below were off-limits to everyone except Elly and her bodyguard. Zoro even had rooms next to hers, proof that she trusted him the most of any of her companions. The big man ignored the dagger-like stare Sanji was aiming at his back. He walked into the elevator and pressed the second-to-lowest floor button. When the lift chimed in a few minutes, he opened the side that would give him immediate access to her quarters. He was immediately surrounded by the soft glow of an underwater kingdom. Elly's grand suite was flanked all the way around by an elaborate aquarium setup. It began one floor above - one below the main floor, to be exact -- and continued down two levels below. She had one more room under this that he'd never even been in. He had no idea what was in it, nor was he curious. She was safe when she was here; nothing could get at her behind the bedroom door that had a special lock. He shifted slightly as he reached it, lining his face before a small panel. The door opened and he pushed in, making his way to the giant bed in one corner. Fish flashed by in yet more wall tanks - different ones, many a bit duller in color than the ones outside but still interesting. He pulled back the coverlet and laid her carefully down, waiting until she yawned and cuddled into a pillow before pulling the top sheet up to her hands. She grasped it and settled down with a content sound.

Still silent, Zoro turned and walked out the bedroom, closing the door behind him. He slowly crossed the huge suite until he reached another door near the elevator. This one led to a hallway that on the other side of yet another door was his room. He flopped into his bed at last, asleep almost before his head touched the pillow.

Thursday, September 28, 2017

A Narrow Escape

"A Narrow Escape"
orig. 3/11/2007 *(not original date)
Zell Dincht x Elly
Final Fantasy 8

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The T-Rexaur swiped at Irvine with its heavy tail. The slender cowboy leaped nimbly over it, but wasn't prepared enough to meet a counter swipe of those needle-sharp claws. He fell back, gritting his teeth and clutching at his side.


"Heh. Too slow, pretty boy." Seifer flicked his massive gunblade out, slicing the mighty lizard across the nose. Elly was watching Irvine out of the corner of her eye. She absently snapped several cuts at the T-Rexaur with her leg whips.

"Are you okay, Kinneas?" She called out a little anxiously. "This one's strong! And we only have one cure spell remaining."


"Still shootin', aren't I?" The brunette boy responded shortly. He suited action to the word, jumping up and aiming carefully at the lizard's midsection. Seifer glanced over at Elly, watching her watch Irvine. A small flicker of annoyance crossed his coldly handsome features. He attacked next, triggering the gunblade as it connected for a more powerful strike. There was a small explosion, but still the giant reptile lived--and now it was angrier than ever. Elly had to miss her chance to attack by ducking instead as it tried to grasp her in its powerful jaws. She got lucky, but the wounded Irvine was slower, and the creature was lunging for him. She shrieked and desperately tried to draw the monster away by repeated blows to its side, but it snapped him up in a second and threw him to the ground. He grunted when he slammed into the mossy undergrowth. The slender brunette could barely lift himself up after that massive chomp, but he reeled back into position, struggling to bring his gun to bear. He was doubled over, panting hard and trying to keep the T-Rexaur in sight.


The mighty creature seemed to decide he was easy prey now. They watched it sizing him up, its head dipping, sniffing at the blood that was seeping through the young man's vest and trickling onto his chaps.


"Irvine!" She ran as fast as she could, but Seifer was already there. He pushed her to the ground and shook his head. Elly sat down hard, her legs splayed out from under her skirt. The silly yellow and red bow her female uniform had flapped in a small breeze.

"He's going to get killed!" She snarled at him. "Don't you care?!"


"And how is getting yourself killed going to help?" Seifer sighed when he saw her frown at him. Her teeth bared, she flew at the giant monster and started throwing every tactic she could at it.


"Don't be a hero!" Seifer growled. "Come on!" But he saw it was useless. He accessed the situation bitterly. He didn't want any of them to be a monster snack. And of course, he couldn't let Irvine be hurt either. Fingering his massive blade, he nodded once and slid it into its sheath-like holster. "All right," he murmured.


Elly had actually run out of strength before the T-Rexaur could be defeated. Spent and helpless, she was on her knees on the moist ground watching Irvine desperately trying to get a bead on his target. The giant lizard reared back, lunging forward...


...and suddenly, Seifer was in his place. He'd hurled himself several feet at the last second to throw himself in harm's way. Elly stood frozen in place, her hand outstretched, her mouth open in a soundless yell. Seifer cast thunder magic directly into the beast's mouth right before the jaws clamped firmly down upon him. The anguished girl heard the scarred older boy scream in agony when fangs sank into his chest and waist. She rushed forward again, but at that moment the thundara he had cast erupted deep within the creature's belly. It dropped Seifer and staggered back, its tail slashing through the air. Elly chanced a peek over her shoulder at the young cowboy, but he had managed to crawl someplace further away from the impending fall of the beast. The T-Rexaur finally fell over, the sounds of its hissing and snarling cutting off abruptly as it crumbled into ashes. Then the ashes blew away into the wind, flittering across their faces.


"Nice job," Irvine coughed quietly. He blinked at Elly and passed out. A quick check told her his bleeding had stopped, but Seifer had taken the massive ending blow intended for him, and he was in worse condition. The older blonde boy's eyes were squeezed tightly shut, his mouth pressed into a thin white line. He lay on his side, curled partially into a ball with his hands clutching his lower chest area. His writhing was quite inspired. She reached out and lightly touched his brow, and he moaned. The sound was so weak, so un-Seifer that she flinched a little. He had to be hurt badly, and they didn't have enough healing magic left. The training center this day had been filled with tougher monsters, and many had seized upon this better-than-average opportunity to hone their skills. But even they had underestimated their opponents. Elly thought fast, and realized they had a chance if she could get them to the secret area. Someone might be there that might have a few healing cure spells - with luck, a curaga -- to share.


"Let's go, Irvine," she muttered. "I know you were spared the last hit...you have to have some strength to walk." She lightly slapped the tanned boy's face, and those icy-blue shooter's eyes snapped open.


"Must be luck," he grunted as he staggered to a half-kneeling position. "Always...wake up...next to a pretty lady." He coughed again, faintly, then managed to prop himself up on his rifle. By ingeniously using it as a walking stick, he could move about. Elly smiled at him, relieved. "Seifer?" He asked next. She pointed, a worried frown crossing her pale features. "Hey - wake up, scarboy."


"Seifer?" She bent closer to him. "We really have to get moving," Elly fretted. "Another monster could come any minute, and we're definitely not prepared!" She slipped an arm around him and hefted. Irvine hobbled over and grasped the scarred boy's other side. Seifer hissed sharply and grabbed at his lower belly, but he said nothing. He was too battered to walk, so they half-carried, half-dragged him until they reached the now-somewhat questionable safety of the secret area. Irvine collapsed in a half-faint against the farthest wall while Elly bundled Seifer close to her for an examination. He didn't protest when she quickly stripped his cloak and vest off, baring the sleekly defined chest muscles he'd worked so hard to achieve. But even though he was in agony, his hand checked hers when she would have unbelted his pants.


"No," he coughed. "Let me be."


"Seifer, there's a huge gash running down your chest!" Her hair swung wildly about as she grew more agitated and waved her hands around. Seifer had a vague thought that she resembled Chicken wuss in this particular moment. Then his thoughts wavered when he felt her hands again. He tried to shake his head at her, but pain flared when he moved his neck and he immediately grew limp again. The teeth marks of the giant monster were sunk into his skin just above his navel and on the upper part of his chest. One flat male nipple had been nicked, and it oozed blood, as all the cuts and punctures did. Elly whisked off her training uniform and cast a small water spell, wetting the cloth. She cleaned all the wounds she could see on his stomach and chest in silence. It seemed they were alone in the secret area. No one else had been lucky enough to get this far. They could rest for as long as they needed until they had enough strength to journey back.


Seifer finally closed his eyes and relaxed as she gently daubed the blood and dirt off him. It hurt to have someone touching those cuts, but she was gentle and the cloth cool. He gasped a little when he felt a light pat on his cheek, and opened his eyes to stare directly into her ice-blue ones. Her gaze was unnerving, a blunt look - almost a challenge. Irvine was saying something, and he tore his attention away from his contemplation of her eyes to the battered cowboy.


"Well, we can split the one cure spell we have," he was saying quietly. "It'll be enough if we can rest ...for a time."


"We have time," Elly said drily. "No one knows we're here, and no one was able to get this far yet." She concentrated and then spread her hands over at both of the men, casting a half-cure spell at each. A light thrill ran through Seifer's body as the spell took its effect. He swallowed hard when the it ran down the wound on his inner thigh, however. She hadn't cleaned it, and that complicated matters somewhat. Irvine was sighing with relief.


"Much obliged, my lady." He even went so far as to tip his hat, a sure sign he was feeling better. "I owe you one - maybe we can settle the score Sunday evening?"


"Now I know you're all right," Elly said blandly. "Thanks, but ah...Seifer?" She turned back to the older boy, who hadn't been able to suppress a moan.


"Nothing." He stared defiantly at her but his penetrating gaze, which always worked so well, failed again.


"Shut up and let me look." She ran a light hand down his chest past the healing wounds and grasped his belt buckle. Seifer exhaled sharply, blue eyes widening.


"Oh, my. If y'all just want to be alone, I'll move over here..." A faint chuckle came from the far end of the room.


"Kinneas! Stop laughing or I'll make you wish that d@mned 'Rex had gutted you on the field!" He shook his fist feebly at the snickering brunette. Elly had worked the buckle off in the meantime, and was gently tugging on the pants.


"I'll just..." Irvine tilted his hat back over his eyes and turned his lanky back on them both, his side resting against the wall.


"I'm fine," Seifer tried to growl, but the words he spoke seemed not his own. They sounded faint and weak. He grimaced at the sound of his own voice. Elly slapped his hand away, her fingers lightly brushing the sore slash. Seifer winced.


"See? You're not," she rebuked him. "You're hurt, and I don't care - I have to clean this or it's going to take forever to heal, spell or no spell." She rinsed her ragged jacket again and began to blot gently. He was too tired at the moment to further resist. In fact, he had to privately admit that he was feeling better as she finished cleaning that last big cut. He was soon laying on his back, oblivious to the fact that his torn pants were down around his ankles.


"...well built," Elly said.


"What?" Seifer was wide awake in a moment. "What did you say?"


"I said, you're, ah, very well built," she said shyly. He glanced at her and saw to his amazement that was blushing hard. It made her pale features stand out all the more, with the lone color on her face those twin patches of red on her cheeks. He couldn't think of anything to say. The faint early sunlight stained the small open area with a soft light. It fell upon her and to Seifer's bemused eyes, she looked like she was glowing. He watched her wring her jacket out and settle next to him. She was like his very own guardian angel. Realizing what he had just thought, he struggled, trying to force some anger up. It certainly would be a lot easier if he had to deal with a known emotion, rather than the one that was tugging at him now. He felt confused. The image of the angel stuck with him as she reached out towards him. Her fingertips lightly grazed the old scar across the bridge of his nose, sliding down to caress his cheek. He blinked with surprise.


"You know, you wear this scar well." She murmured. Seifer reached up and grasped her hand. He had discarded his gloves awhile back, and his hand was warm and strangely smooth for a soldier-to-be.


The gloves must account for that, she thought vaguely.


"Thank you," he said gravely. Gently, so as not to frighten her, he moved her hand away from his face until it was resting by her side again. He was alarmed to see her reaction. Elly's face was flaming, and small tears stood in the corners of her eyes as if she'd realized she'd said something wrong. She cleared her throat and whipped her head to the side.


"You know, Irvine, I guess I could maybe go wi-" Elly called out crisply, turning to the long-haired young man. Irvine raised the brim of his hat. When she trembled beside him he knew: she was doing this because she thought he'd rejected her. Seifer understood rejection. His heart beat faster in his chest and he opened his mouth.


"...not possibly go out on Sunday," Seifer finished for her. Elly jumped at the sound of Seifer's voice. It was very firm and commanding: his disciplinary tone. A slow, langorious smile spread across the sharpshooter's lightly tanned features when he heard his companion.


"Oh?" Was all he said. He raised a long eyebrow at Seifer.


"You have a problem with that, Kinneas?" Seifer growled. Inwardly, his stomach felt a trifle queasy. She wasn't like the assorted lapdog girls that cluttered the Garden's hallways, especially like the ones Kinneas always had surrounding him. He grimaced inwardly. She wouldn't be told what to do, and he didn't know how this would end up. She stood and placed her hands on her hips. Seifer waited. If she decided on the other young man he could do nothing.


"What?" Baffled, the object of their little discussion stepped between and into their line of view. Her long locks swayed down, almost obscuring her puzzled blue eyes. Seifer stared, amazed at how long her hair was when she pulled it out of that stupid pigtail.


"Well, if you would be with that thin pile of cowskin than me..." He leaned back against the wall across from Irvine.


"Was that a half-assed attempt to ask me out?" She asked wonderingly. Irvine snorted laughter, and Seifer slapped a palm to his face.


"Shit," he gritted through clenched teeth.


"Two good-looking guys want to go out with me?" Elly seemed baffled. Seifer actually blushed.


"Good looking?"


"Naturally." Irvine sniffed. He winked slyly at Seifer and mouthed 'watch this!' "Elly, sweetheart..." He walked over and slipped an arm around her. "...you looked incredibly gorgeous out there, and not only that," he added, "You saved both our lives." She backed away from the smooth-talking cowboy and frowned at him, eyes narrowing.


"You don't need any dates, Kinneas. I've seen your little harem of girls." Seifer had to laugh. He did it as quietly as he could - it hurt his belly -- but Irvine heard, and he scowled at him. He didn't look half as pretty when those full lips were peeled back in a snarl. Elly moved back to Seifer's side and slipped an arm around him.


"Are you a little better now?" She asked, concerned.


"Much," he murmured. "Um. Thanks. But don't noise this around so much, all right?" A thought struck him. "And don't tell Chicken wuss that I got this badly hurt by that f#cking 'Rexaur." He regretted the words the instant they were out of his mouth. A mention of Zell and she dropped her hand from his side in a moment, a gentle smile touching her lips. Seifer stared longingly at them, wishing he could make her smile like that. The tattooed freak had a secret admirer that really wasn't so secret. And he didn't even do anything about it! He ground his teeth in frustration. It was all so unfair.


"Zell!" she exclaimed. Seifer jerked and then swore fluidly.


Oh, this was even more unfair. His unknowing rival had just entered the room. The slender martial artist was wearing his usual: skater-style baggy shorts with his strapped black shirt and jacket with blue flames etched on the red sleeves. His best metal knuckles were on, and they gleamed in the sunlight as he whipped his fists through the air excitedly.


"The he11 happened here?" He exclaimed, bounding further inside. Elly moved over to him in a moment, her eyes starry and absolutely devoid of thought. Irvine shook his head and pantomimed sticking a gun in his mouth. He pulled the "trigger" when she sighed dreamily. For once Seifer agreed with the lean cowboy. He nodded curtly at him, then drew his best defensive wall up around his emotions.


Which lasted about two seconds. Not bad. A new record.


"Where's your help, Chicken wuss?" Seifer snorted. "I know you couldn't have fought all the monsters yourself out there." He seethed inwardly. She had almost been thinking about a date with him. She was attracted to him; he knew that. It was Zell Dincht that got in the way...always in the way!


"What did you call me?!" Zell drew himself up, trembling with rage. "I told you not to call me that again, asshole!" Elly stood between both boys, her eyes wide. Seifer chanced a quick look at her and then decided he would poke the younger boy again. Just to make her realize how little he thought of her. Seifer really believed Zell cared less for the girl than his hoverboard. It was obvious to everyone that he hadn't a clue of her feelings for him, anyway.


Maybe she'll give him up and go with me if she sees that, he thought, and smiled dangerously at the fists that were flying inches away from his face. Zell stopped throwing punches and raised an eyebrow. "Could you excuse me a minute, Chicken wuss?" He bent and retrieved his pants, which were puddled around his ankles. The martial artist's eyes widened as he watched him pull them up. Elly's face grew bright red as she imagined what Zell could be thinking. Her mouth opened...then closed. Finally she pointed at Seifer with a shaking finger.

"They both got hurt and I had the spells to..."

"Much better," Seifer yawned, stretching. He deliberately ignored the flaring pain when he moved and walked as casually as he could to Zell's side.

"What's...?" Zell looked to Irvine for an answer. The sharpshooter was shaking his head in disgust.


"Seifer, man, that's really not cool," he murmured. He popped the ten gallon hat he wore up with one finger. "You know that's..."


"What the fuck was going on here?" Zell blurted.


"Your girlfriend was just tending my wounds," he said calmly. He ran a hand through his hair and raised his eyebrows innocently.


"Girlfriend?" Zell stared stupidly at Elly. Her eyes were even wider, her face mortified. "She's not my..." Seifer smirked when he saw her face fall. They hadn't gotten that far yet, obviously. And maybe wouldn't ever if he kept at it like this. Besides, he would be better for her than Chicken wuss anyway. He hadn't counted on her reaction, however. Irvine was faster than any of them and saw the impending flight in her eyes before she even moved.


"Don't!" He shouted quickly. He lunged at Elly, but it was too late. She darted out the door out into the dangerous training area.


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"Are you proud of that, Seifer?" Irvine spat in the general direction of his feet. "You're sick, man."


"What?"


"Where'd she go?" Zell scratched at the back of his neck. "The frig's with that, Seifer? You know I'm not seein' anyone. Had to go to that dance last month by myself." He stared at the back of the massive door in wonder. "And you busted up on me for it."


"Get her!" Seifer yelled. "Out! Quick!" He turned to move and pain bloomed in his wounded thigh. He clutched at it, falling to his knee and grimacing.


"We fought one of the toughest T-Rexaurs I've ever seen," Irvine explained to Zell. He pointed at Seifer. "She cured us with a lesser spell." He poked Seifer with his boot, causing him to fall down all the way. The bigger boy grunted and only managed to get partially up. "You ungrateful bastard. She was hurt too, you know. She's not in the condition to fight anything now." He limped to the door and opened it. "Especially since she didn't use any of the cure on herself." He shouldered his gun and walked out, letting the door slam behind him.


"Elly?" Zell said.


"C'mon, Chicken wuss! Move!" Seifer groaned. "She's gonna get hurt!"


Outside in the lush, overgrown training area, Elly pelted off as hard and fast as she could, rushing for the main doors. She ran blindly, sobbing as she went, not caring about the branches and vines that stung her neck, face and legs. Thus it was that the sudden growl that broke the stillness of the center caused her to start violently. Bleeding from various thorn scratches and dazed with anger and shame, she turned around and faced the monsters that were about to attack her. She quickly counted seven grats - plantlike creatures that used status abnormalities in their attacks. Elly raised a hand to quickly shield herself from their magic, but four tendrils snaked out from every side and knocked her sprawling on the moss. She struggled to get to her feet, but yet another cast sleep at her. She blacked out, one hand clutching at the ground, lying facedown in the thick carpet of moss.


"You want an ass kickin' don't you!" the massive shout echoed throughout the center. Zell quite literally flew through the air and landed on one of the grats, knocking it down. He kicked at it and then flipped backwards over to where Elly lay. "Wha? Hey, wake up! This ain't the time for a nap!"


"Zell - you have any esunas?" Irvine appeared, squeezing off a bullet at one of the creatures. He barely dodged a whipping vine and half ran over to where the tattooed young blonde crouched.


"As if. I used em all up getting here." Zell shrugged. "Watch your back!" He jumped up and punched another vine away. "Can't leave her. They'll attack until she's dead." He pulled the sleeping girl into his arms. Irvine snapped several shots off, killing one of the beasts. The others creeped slightly back, as if pondering their next move.


"Hurry up, Zell! They're thinking this over..!"


"I ain't gonna let her get hurt any more!" Zell frowned and lifted her up all the way, standing with her propped against his side.


"Neither am I!" Seifer suddenly appeared, swinging his gunblade ferociously. He swung at the tendrils blocking his way, pointing at Zell his free hand. "Summon your GF, ass! Clear these and then we can make it!"


"Won't work. I had to use him too much...before," Zell admitted sheepishly.


That was an understatement, young master, Quezacotl moaned inside his head.


"He just confirmed that," the tattooed boy grunted.


"No GF's, no good magic, one down and two almost out of it," Irvine grumbled. "Just grab onto me and we'll all run!"


"Fuck," Seifer stated blandly. He didn't want Kinneas helping him, but didn't see any other way. He made his way over as fast as he could and they all ran for the door. The grats tried to follow, but Zell blocked any of the attacks their way until the main doors closed after them. All three boys heard several thumps on the back of the heavy metal. They stared at each other.


"Close," Irvine said sagely.


"Wake up!" Zell was shaking Elly gently. "Why'd you run out like that anyway?!" Irvine shook his head.


"That's Seifer's fault." He looked around for the young man, but he had slunk quickly out the hall, most likely heading for the infirmary.


"Seifer's a moron," Zell growled. He slung the girl around so he held her in his arms instead of on his hip. Her brown locks hung limply down away from her pale face. "Why'd you take the library girl with ya?" He asked curiously as they followed in Seifer's tracks. Irvine watched Zell closely. He was wiping some of the blood from her face away with a careful finger. She had thin cuts running across her face from the thorny vines.


"She's a good fighter."


"I never fought with her before." Zell shrugged.


"Well, has she ever even talked with you?"


"A little. Oh, and one of her girlfriends asked me like, a bunch of questions a few days ago." Zell stepped through the last door. Irvine followed and they were finally out of the Training Center completely. Students bustled by, staring curiously at them. "Do not go in there," Zell told a hulking young brute and his girl all ready to rush inside. "It ain't worth it."


"A bunch of questions?" Irvine covered a smile with the back of his hand.


"What I like to eat, my favorite colors an' stuff like that."


"Zell," Irvine sighed, "Didn't you find that odd?"


"Nah - errr -- hey, why? Should I have?" Those innocent hazel eyes focused in on the cowboy. Irvine burst out in laughing.


"She wants you, man!" He managed to choke through the laughter. "It's classic!"


"You would know." Zell rolled his eyes. "Mister 'I have a date every second'."


"Listen. The girlfriend getting all the info, the way she's always around you..."


"She does show up a lot, huh." Zell started to think about it.


"...she always stares at you..."


"Huh?!"


"Yeah, man."


"That was that her crying in the...?" Zell's lower lip pushed out in a thoughtful kind of pout. When he had rushed out of the door to step back out in the training area, he had heard the sound of someone sobbing. He hadn't given it a second thought until now. Irvine nodded.


"I'm just guessing. But look at her, Zell." He pointed at her eyes. Trails of wetness still gleamed on her pale cheeks. Zell's face blanched.


"I didn't, I mean, ack! How was I supposed to know?" He stepped back when she stirred in his arms. "She's wakin' up! Irvine!"


"Don't look so scared!" Irvine laughed. "You never had a girl before?"


"No!" Zell hissed. "What do I do, man? Help me! Quick!"


"You like her, Zell?"


"I think she's a babe! But how do I...!"


"Z - Zell?" Elly husked quietly. She peered about and found herself in his arms, held securely against his body. "Huh? Oh. Dreaming." She snuggled against the martial artist's chest and curled her arms around his neck, sighing wistfully. Her eyes closed again.


"Sleeping?" Zell had to bend to whisper in her ear. "No way! You're wide awake." Her ice-blue eyes snapped open immediately and her arms jerked away from his neck.


"Aaaaah!" She yelped. Zell almost dropped her in surprise, but he held onto the scared girl. That helped him, anyway. He saw she was as frightened as he was or maybe more. Irvine had hobbled his way the last few feet over to the Infirmary in the meantime. He shook his head laughingly at them just before he walked inside.


"Have fun, kids," he teased.


Both Zell and Elly ignored him.


"Unnh...ow. Zell, my head hurts." Elly whimpered a little and he saw with alarm that the grats had left one of their tendrils leeched onto her right temple. He quickly ran into the Infirmary.


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A short while later, he was carrying a sleeping Elly out of the Doc's offices. Her arms were wrapped trustingly around his neck. Zell walked steadily, although each glance from his fellow students had him turning a darker shade of pink. He saw Irvine waiting for him in the hall and flashed him a fanged grin.


"Irvine!"


"She all right?" The cowboy tipped his hat, peering closely at the pale girl's face. Zell nodded happily.


"Doc said yeah." He hugged her a little, then shyly glanced up at the sharpshooter. Irvine was chuckling.


"I guess this means you know what to do, huh?"


"Oh yeah."


The young men stared at each other for a brief span of time. Irvine winked slyly at the tattooed boy.


"Just don't let the sentinels catch you at it," he whispered.


"Kinneas!" Zell stumbled in shock. Irvine laughed, clapped a hand to Zell's back in lieu of goodbye and sauntered away.


"Geez, to think I'd really take advantage of her. 'Sup with that? That's like, Seifer - not me." Zell mumbled to himself. He checked the card the doctor had given him with her room number on it. "Here we are." Gently, so as not to disturb her, he placed her hand on the panel and the doors opened. Elly stirred in his arms as he walked slowly inside. Zell laid her on the bed and then turned to leave - but he noticed something on her desk. Moving quietly he stepped over and picked the piece of paper up. It was a photograph, actually - a classroom shot he barely remembered posing for. He hadn't even realized it had been her that had taken it.


But there he was caught on film, running a hand through his hair and grinning wildly. His sharp canines peeked out through his smile, and he was giving a thumb's-up at the photographer.


"Sexy," a husky voice whispered from behind him. Zell jumped, dropping the photo.


"El?!"


"Well, that's what you look like," she shrugged fluidly. She was curled on her side on the bed, blinking at him sleepily. He could see she thought she was dreaming and he shook his head, raising his hand to her.


"Uhhh, Els, yer awake..."


"You just don't get it, do you? No, no, shut up - this time I'm gonna do somethin' about it before I wake up." She got up and threw her arms around him. Zell tried to speak but she touched the tattoo on the side of his face with her fingertips. He froze, hazel eyes widening. Something about her light touch...it was maddening to his senses. The blonde boy's eyes closed and he leaned his head to the side, closer to her hand. She responded by cupping his cheek and rubbing it gently.


"I always wanted to kiss this tattoo." She stood on her toes and placed her lips on his skin. Zell stooped so she could have better access, sighing lustily when she kissed a tight little outline of the tribal-like mark. When she finally released him, he set his teeth and gulped.


"You're awake," he told her firmly. "Snap out of it, Els. Ya gotta believe me, yo." He slipped his arms low around her waist and bucked gently against her, bringing her into contact with his body.


"What?!"


"Yeah?" he murmured.


"Oh my god, oh my god." Elly's face burned wildly. "I didn't mean to, uh..."


"Nah, it's okay. Really. I guess I sorta knew ya felt that way."


"It's not okay!"


"Wha? Whaddaya mean it's not? Don't ya like me?" Zell reached out and gathered her in his arms when she would have run away. "I'm just sorta nervous 'round ya. That's all."


"You're nervous!"


"Yeah..."


"Well, I'm petrified!" She twisted in his grip but he just stared down at her. "I'm not supposed to tell you! You - well, you were supposed to ask me out." Her blush deepened, but she went grimly on. "You never had a clue, Zell? I tried everything." He swore vociferously. Elly blinked at his use of language, but he was suddenly sliding his arms around her lower waist and kissing her neck. She moaned softly.


"What? Zell?"


"I get it, I get it!" he muttered. "Now I'm gonna do somethin' about it." He kissed her lips and she froze in place.


Zell was an impulsive young man. He'd always been, and now that he knew how she felt about him, he was throwing caution completely to the winds. He'd almost lost her today, and he didn't ever want to repeat that experience again.


"What are you doing?!"


"Shut up an' enjoy it," He grinned. His sharp canines flashed into view and she smiled. "I know I haven't told ya that I liked you, Els...but I do." He nipped her below the jawline and then grinned a little more shyly. "We're always apart and goin' on dangerous missions and stuff," he struggled to explain. "I don't wanna..."

"Whaaat?"

"C'mere an' shut it," he growled lowly. His gloved hands grasped the top of her head, gripping her hair in his fingers. Someone at the Infirmary had redid her hair, he noticed. He only to apply needed slight pressure to tilt her face towards his, as his other hand pulled her hair out of the new pigtail.


"Zell!"


"I toldya to shut it." His lips touched hers and she gasped. Zell flicked his tongue out and stabbed delicately, entering her mouth for a sweet kiss. Elly swooned against him, closing her eyes and letting him take the lead. The martial artist drew back a little bit, but she followed as if drawn to him. Zell sighed, opening his eyes to stare at her as their tongues played gently against each other. Her face was flushed and small teardrops stood at the corners of her eyes. The dark brown hair he had just pulled free hung down her back, but two little strands curled cutely down by her ears. He fingered one wonderingly as they continued to kiss. Elly reached up with a shaking, nervous hand and touched his spiky bangs.



"Mmm!"


"Mmhhh?"


"What do you use in that hair? It's a stiff as a rock!"


"That's not the only..."


"ZELL!"


He chuckled.


"Here, let me show you something..." His hand grasped hers and led it down to his chest. Their eyes met and continued to hold as he trailed her fingers down his tight black tank top. She thrust her hand down with the intent to take his jacket off, and he giggled. "Hey! Watch it - I'm ticklish."


"That's really kind of sweet, you know?" Elly breathed. "...everywhere?" she asked laughingly.


"I dunno." Zell's hazel eyes widened.


"Well, let me take this off." With Zell's help she wriggled the leather jacket off of him, staring closely at it. Black sleeves with blue flames etched along the sides, red leather on the front. She sighed. Never had she thought she'd be getting this close to it. He grinned as she hugged it impulsively.


"That's better," he sighed. His arms drew her close again. Elly was fingering the odd straps on his tank top. It was more like a muscle shirt, with ribbing on the chest and metal buckles on the straps. A small metal plate was sewn across the front, no more than a finger's length and width in size. This whole interesting tank was tucked into his baggy denim shorts. He wore them skater-style, several sizes too large, and they were held securely in place by a black leather belt. A pleasant little thrill ran down her back as she wondered what kind of underwear he wore.


"What'cha thinkin' about, beautiful?" Zell's laughing voice broke her reverie. Elly stepped back and held her arms out to him.


"Pick me up again?" She asked shyly. He bent and scooped her in his arms quite easily. She giggled girlishly with sheer delight. Zell pressed his mouth against her throat as he carried her over to her own bed.


"You need your rest, y'know," he coughed uncomfortably.


"Yes, but..."


"I - I'll stay if ya want."


Her answering smile was like the sun coming up.


"Yeah," she agreed. "I want."


"But, rest ya hear? Doc told me y'need all the rest you - you can, uh..." He trailed off as she pulled him down with her and snuggled up against him. "...get," he finished lamely.

"Zell?"


"Wha?"


"What was it you wanted to show me before?" Elly let out a sleepy little yawn. The young man took her hand and curled it against his chest, holding it against his heart.


"Somethin' like this, girl," he whispered. "Just somethin' like this."

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Smoke & Mirrors, parts 7 & 8

"Smoke & Mirrors, Parts 7 & 8"

orig.September /2013
Alt. One Piece Elly x Smoker
More fluff, PG-13
One Piece based non-canon
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The night was stormy. 

Didn't bad times always start with bad weather? She would always think so after that day. Crashes of thunder sounded off in the distance and the air hung with impending vapor, yet the rain refused to start. It was muggy to begin with, and now she was even warmer. She was hiding in a barrel down by the docks of a small port town, she couldn't remember which. It was hot, dark, and dusty. The smell of her own sweat was acrid in the confined space, sharp and offending to her nose. She hadn't had the time to bathe for two days while on the constant run from these brutal men.

"She can't be far. Find her, quickly!"

Elly held her breath and struggled to stay awake. More than those guys, sleep was the enemy, and she battled it by pinching herself, biting her lip, thinking of all the things they might do to her if they caught her. But again, two days was too long. She drifted off with her resting on her knees drawn up in front of her. She woke seconds, minutes, hours - she didn't know -- later, dragged out of the cask like a panicked animal by the scruff of her neck. Groggy but terrified, she struggled to free herself, kicking and trying to use her ability. But the man snapped something around her ankle, and she grew terrifyingly weak all at once, unable to use her power at all. Horrified at the turn of events, she looked directly into the face of her captor.

Calm, brown eyes bored into her very soul. Her heart sank at his triumphant grin. "We got her!" Smoker yelled to his men. 

Elly woke screaming in her bed, something she hadn't done since she was a child of two, maybe three. Her throat quickly became raw from the force of her cries, which had the effect of cold water thrown on her face. Awake, I'm awake! What the hell? 

"Ugh," she groaned weakly. Smoker hadn't been the commanding officer that night. She'd only met him a few months ago. Everything in her life was so messed up. She sat up in bed and hugged her knees like she had that night when the Marines had been chasing her. The simple cloth shift she wore came to her ankles and tented lightly about as she moved. She heard a scramble outside her door and vaguely wondered what protocol the guard had to follow in times like this. He didn't open the door because she knew he'd been told not to be alone with her in the room at any cost. The images returned despite her efforts, the heartbreak and the pain at seeing him in place of the Captain that had caught her years ago. She wept nakedly in the dark.

The guard outside her door jumped at the sound of her cry. Instantly alert, he peered through the small hole she still didn't know existed to the side of the wall. He had access to a very blurry image this way. Good enough to see if something was wrong, just bad enough to not be able to see anything too clearly - for her privacy. She was sitting up in bed and no one was near. He concluded that it had probably been a bad dream, nothing to worry about. As he took up his position again, he started to think that maybe he should tell the V.A. anyway. If the man got angry at him again, he could end up cleaning toilets as his career. He made a sour face and walked to the transponder at the end of the hallway.

"No, she's okay... well, she screamed really loud. And now she's crying." If the guard had any doubts about the relationship these two shared, they were dispelled as the call was cut after a single hoarse curse. He watched with growing interest at the far end of the hall as a thumping sound grew steadily nearer. Smoker rounded the corner towards him at an unseemly rate of speed. He was wearing the standard white bathrobe they issued everyone and a pair of soft grey pants. He doesn't even have socks on, the man noticed with amusement. Luckily for him the Vice Admiral was too concerned to notice his subordinate's cheeky half-grin.

"Open it," Smoker called out, mindful at least of his voice in the late hours of the night. He didn't change his pace and only stopped when he was beside her bed. The door shut behind them, but neither noticed. He saw her tear-streaked face and the rumpled bedsheets and shook his head. "Hey." She looked up and flinched, her eyes wide. Smoker was taken aback at her fright. "Hey, it's me. You're okay."

"Nnnh." She shivered all over, the tears still falling. 

He considered for a moment. "All right," he grunted and sat on the bed next to her. It creaked under his considerable weight and he muttered a curse as he reached over to pull her into his lap. She resisted for a second, then shuddered and pressed her face into his chest, clutching the sides of his robe. He let her weep softly until her tears tapered off and he knew she was calmer. "Shh, shut up. No, easy, little one. Take it easy. I'm here now."

"Sorry," she rasped quietly. 

He shrugged. "What for? No, don't talk. Your throat's sore, isn't it." He tried to extend an arm towards the nightstand to pour her a drink, then swore as the sea-stone she wore prevented him from changing. 

"S'all right," she slurred, her voice muzzy with sleep. "It was when they caught me."

He hadn't known it was that bad for her. "I know they chased you for a couple days," he said cautiously, stroking her hair because it was the only comforting thing he could think to do. He was definitely out of his element here.

"Two," she clarified. "I was hungry, hot, and needed a shower." Her voice broke and she rubbed a hand on her neck. "I didn't know what was going to happen."

"That's over with." He placed a big hand under her chin and tilted it towards him, but words failed him as their eyes met. 

"Is it?" She regarded him tiredly, then sighed. Smoker was suddenly and startlingly aware of how very little both of them were wearing. His cheeks started to burn hotly. "Can you stay until I fall asleep?"

His mind raced, thinking of all the reasons why that might be a bad idea. But with her staring at him with those large, pleading eyes, he couldn't say no. She needed comfort and he was the lucky one she'd chosen to dispense it. "Yeah."

"Good." Elly sniffled and squirmed around to find the most comfortable spot. He grit his teeth as hard as he could and tried to think about the unsexiest things possible. Nothing worked, and this close to the stone around her neck he was powerless to dissolve the offending part like he had during the banquet. She snuggled up against his chest and chuckled softly. 

"Something funny?" His voice came out strained. At least she sounded more like her normal self.

"No. I was going to say 'is that a cigar in your pocket', but then I realized you don't - y'know you couldn't, smoke when you're asleep." He choked hard, his fingers spasming on her arms. Nothing in his years of training and all the bullshit he had been through in life had prepared him for the way she teased him unmercifully. He'd been with women before, of course, he was a middle-aged man for goodness' sake. But this wasn't like any casual encounter or sought-out experience. Deciding on the prudent course of action, he picked her up and held her out at arm's length. She protested with an irritated hiss of breath but he stared at her until she dropped her eyes.

"Gonna behave?" 

"Maybe." She huffed a little, then relented. "All right, I'm sorry. Don't leave yet."

He nodded, satisfied, and placed her gently back on the bed. Then he swung his legs over and stood, grimacing as he stretched his back. That bed was way too soft for his liking. "Get under the covers," he ordered her shortly. "I'll sit here until you're asleep." He heard her sigh and fabric rustling as she cocooned herself in the sheets. Picking up a chair by the window, he walked over and set it down beside the bed for himself. It really didn't take long before he heard her breathing become slow and steady, but he waited for quite awhile after she had fallen asleep.

A quiet rap on the door was enough to alert the guard. The man straightened up and saluted, but Smoker grunted and passed a hand over his eyes. "It's too late for that."

"Yes, sir." He went back to his post as the Vice Admiral slowly padded down the hall back to his own bed. He felt ill at ease although he'd checked in on them and nothing untoward had happened. Even so, perhaps his superior wasn't in control of the situation as much as he thought. If this was the case, it needed reporting to someone higher up on the chain of command. The young man pondered this dilemma most of his shift and finally concluded that he'd have to write a report.

Now if he could only figure out what to say, and how to say it tactfully.


Part 8

Smoker had absolutely no idea what to buy. 

That was his first problem, of course, but not the last. He was completely out of place in a feminine shop and painfully aware of the fact. He shrugged the jitte he wore strapped to his back around, conscious that it might snag some dainty thing from its hanger and trap him in yet another awkward situation. The undergarments were bad enough, but he'd skipped past that section quickly, lingering instead near the dresses. She had liked wearing the one the tailor on ship had made for her. But that fell apart as he thought that she'd never get to wear the damned thing. The recent banquet had been the only time in five years they had allowed her to get out. 

The big man bit down on the smoldering cigars in his mouth, aware that the ladies running the shop were frowning at the smoke but unwilling to lose a sale. He ignored them and ran a hand through his hair, thinking hard. 

How did he get himself into this?

The reason was simple enough, and had started the other morning at their usual meeting. She'd arrived sleepy and out of sorts due to the nightmare she had that had jolted her awake. He was considerate enough not to mention that he had lost sleep due to that, as well. And good thing, too, because she was in rare form that day. The Marine ship was docking at a small town to resupply and give the weary men and women some shore leave. Just a few days, sure, but she didn't get that luxury. It grated on her nerves terribly, especially since she'd miss seeing him the next day. He'd been granted a day off to go do whatever he liked.

"Just give me the damned thing." She made clutching motions with her fingers as she scowled darkly. "C'mon, I want to get back and sleep more. Can't do anything anyway. Might as well."

He sighed and handed her the sheet. "What have you been doing with them lately?" She used to throw them back in his face in many creative ways. Now they just disappeared and he never saw them again.

"Wipe my nose on them." She shrugged.

"All right," he said gruffly, "I get to leave and you don't. Did you give Tashigi a list?" He stared at her and she nodded, then sniffed. "Then drop it."

"Fine." She stood up, the papers clutched in her hand. And just like that, without another word she marched to the door and knocked on it for the guard! He snorted angrily but barked the order to open it. She left without looking around, her shoulders thrown back and her feet clacking strongly on the wooden floor. He'd quirked a smile at the door as it closed again. 

Fiery little thing, he thought affectionately. That's when he'd come up with the idea to buy her a gift when he was out. He was not the most thoughtful of men, but getting something for her on the day he was off the ship would show he'd been thinking of her. 

Unfortunately, when he reached one of the shops along the boardwalk he realized something. To his chagrin, everything he picked up reminded him of the fact that she wasn't free. Cut flowers - plucked and they would eventually die. Dresses, well, he'd already thought of that. If they made him think that way, they'd really depress her and be a terrible gift. So he kept looking. He fingered the soft trim of a girlish-looking coat and all of a sudden an idea struck him, so absolutely perfect that he smiled. The woman raised her eyebrows, astonished at the change that came over him when he did. He looked like he was in his late thirties, but in that brief flash of happiness the age melted away and he was almost a boy again. She was so stunned that she didn't try to keep him when he asked if there was a certain shop in the district. And anyway, the sooner he left, the faster they could air the place out.

He was quite pleased with himself the next morning when he called for her visit. When she walked in he didn't waste time giving it to her; he could see she must have had another bad night. This would brighten things considerably - he hoped.

"Here," he muttered, tossing a crudely-wrapped package at her. The shop had used brown paper, and he hadn't thought to request anything nicer.

"What is it?" She caught it and turned it over curiously.

"A gift."

Elly glanced at him in surprise. "You bought me something? But - but you didn't need to."

"Open it already," he said, his voice growing gruffer by the minute. She couldn't tell if he was pissed or nervous. Maybe it was both. Wondering, she tore the cord off and slipped a bundle of soft, fragrant material out of the brown paper. 

"Leather!" She held it out, unfolding it, and gasped. It was a gorgeous white coat with fur trim tinted the same green as his. Military colors, she thought, but even that couldn't take away from her pleasure. Her hands wandered over the pliable skin, smooth and perfect. More to have something to do, she flipped it over and saw the back had writing on it like his did. But unlike his that read "Justice", this read "Freedom". She slowly raised one hand to her mouth and pressed it there, squeezing her eyes shut.

"The minute you get free," he cleared his throat as his voice started to grow thick, "The minute you get free, I'm going to take you for a ride. You'll need that."

"But we're usually in the middle of the, the ..." Her eyes filled with tears and she kept her head down, gripping the jacket tightly.

"Doesn't matter. I can go anywhere. I'll take you away from this damned ship as soon as I can. For awhile." She knew she should say something, but she couldn't speak past the lump in her throat. All yesterday she had been so angry at everyone, especially him, because she was stuck behind. And he'd used his time buying her this well-thought-out present. She stood up slowly and slipped one arm though, then the other, shrugging it all the way on. It fit well, slightly baggy, which was how she liked it. Still unable to speak, she quietly walked around the desk where he was seated and fell down on her knees. When he leaned over to pull her up, she threw her arms around his legs, preventing him from lifting her. After a moment she felt his hands lightly stroking her hair. They stayed that way until Elly's she started to ache and was forced to stand up. By then she had regained some composure and was able to look him in the eye.

"Thanks," was all she said, but he understood. And this time when he gave her the contract paperwork, she folded it neatly in a pocket of her new jacket before she left. 


Sunday, February 28, 2016

Smoke & Mirrors, parts 3 & 4

"Smoke & Mirrors, Parts 3 & 4"

orig. September/2013
Alt. One Piece Elly x Smoker
Plot to start series, PG
One Piece based non-canon
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A few more weeks on the large ship and we'll be back chasing after more wanted criminals, Smoker thought as he sipped his morning coffee. To be honest, he liked it better than the office, the tedious paperwork and all the crappy things that sprouted from being an high-ranking officer.

Like banquets.

He grumbled to himself, already deciding that he'd wear his formal wear instead of a suit. He could have worn what he liked; he was well-known enough to go without insignia at an informal party like this. He just hated wearing anything other than his normal gear, his chest exposed to the air and a ton of his beloved cigars stuffed in every open sleeve. No, it was stuffy, and smoke hated being stuffed in anywhere, he thought with a chuckle. It always seeped through the cracks. He'd wear the usual fancy crap but nothing extra special. Although it was a few days away, he got up and walked to his closet. Rummaging about with one hand, he didn't stop until he found the entire outfit and hung it on a knob on the front. That settled, he walked back and set his mug down on a trembling stack of papers. New day, new contract showing. He was quite sure she'd torn up the last one, and was quite possibly saving the pieces to hurl in his face. She had quite the imagination for showing her disdain to cooperate with them. His hand froze inches away from the phone, though. The transponder blinked at him, eyestalks swiveling about to stare, but he ignored it. 

"No." He shook his head, his eyes a little wild. Not a good idea, he thought firmly. Definitely not a good idea. But as he called for her, he found he was still thinking about it.

Elly arrived promptly, such an unusual circumstance that he raised an eyebrow as she walked in. What was worse, she was silent. She sat without being asked and folded her hands in her lap quietly, not bothering with coffee. Smoker sat still for some time, waiting for her to speak. But as the minutes passed, he realized she wasn't going to. Something was very wrong.

"Did the men behave properly towards you today?" 

She finally raised her eyes to him, and he winced inside. The whites were bloodshot and there were dark circles under them, as if she hadn't slept all night. "They were fine," she said in a tired voice. 

"Something's wrong."

"Nothing." She shrugged, and he saw her eyes wander over to the closet. The agony in them was unmistakable as she saw his formal wear. 

Baffled at her reaction, he waved a hand in that direction. "Just a stupid dinner officers have to go to. The young ones seem to like it, and the - " He choked back his words. 

"Women?" She asked blankly. "That's what you were going to say, right?" She sighed, and he found himself at a loss for words. Worse yet, a blush was starting to creep across his rugged features, staining his tanned skin pink across his nose and cheeks. He struggled to compose himself while she spoke on. "I haven't been out in years.  Haven't been outside in the moonlight, had an occasion to wear something other than plain clothing or been treated like a woman." She looked up and saw him acting strangely, one hand across his face. "You hot or something? What the hell?"

"No." He dropped his hand, hoping all traces of the blush were gone. 

"Sorry. I didn't mean to go on about that shit." She crossed her legs demurely, the skirt she wore flipping as she did, and he found himself flustered again. 

Not that! He was a complete asshole! Anything but that! 

Elly recovered from her depression enough to ask curiously, "Did you know you're smoking today? Like, actually smoking. Your skin."

"What?" He groaned when he saw she was right. He'd choked back the blush, but the embarrassment had caused curls of smoke to escape, unnoticed, from his neck. He quickly forced them down and cleared his throat. A solid frown is the way to go, he thought, and he plastered one hastily across his face. "Yes. Did you look at the contract the other day?" He was automatically reaching for a new one as he asked, knowing the answer.

"Threw it away again," she said, her eyes taking on more of a sparkle. Needling Smoker was one of her favorite pastimes. "It hasn't changed much."

"Here's another. Read it again." He handed it to her and she shrugged. 

"I have a question about it," she said then, unexpectedly. She normally didn't want to talk about it at all. "Does anything bad happen to you if I don't say yes?" 

"Chastisement? Or maybe even punishment for failure, you mean?" 

"Yeah."

He considered. Saying yes might make a weaker person commit, but she had lasted many years now. Besides, why should she care about him more than the last ten men and women who had tried? He decided to tell the truth. "No, nothing like that."

"Ah," she said a little sadly. "Better treatment for you, then." 

"Do you get mistreated?" The thought hadn't crossed his mind for some reason. Punishing someone you wanted on your side seemed idiotic. 

"Somewhat," she hedged, looking uncomfortable. There was a long silence and he thought she was done, but then she spoke up in a very small voice. "They told me I'd have to go with Akainu next time if - if I didn't..." 

"Ah." Smoker visibly flinched this time. That man went to extremes! She'd worked her way up through the ranks, though, and he would be one of the few with power left to try her. The top brass were getting desperate.

"I just want to be free," she whispered. Amazed, he watched as her head drooped and she sniffled back tears. He hadn't been ready for this at all. In fact, he'd gotten used to her being as steady as one of the rocks he balanced. Something had really set her off, and he thought he knew what it was.

"You can go," he said at last, unable to say what he was thinking at the moment. Elly nodded, clearly ashamed at having wept in front of him, and made her way back to the door. Smoker waited until the guard had led her away before picking up the transponder again and making some urgent calls.

Elly was worse than ashamed - she felt terrible at having broken down in the Vice Admiral's office. No, if the truth were to be told, it was bad because she had cried in front of one of Them. It was worse that it had been Smoker. She walked as quickly as possible back to her room and for once was glad when the door closed shut behind her. She sat numbly down on her bed and hid her face in her trembling hands. She knew there was a name for what she was feeling - some syndrome of being held captive for too long -- but she rejected that on all counts. It wasn't like that. She had held out for many years and wasn't going to break now. And yet her emotions were real, and that terrified her even more.

She didn't know how much time had passed until there was a knock at her door. Startled, she got up and brushed herself off. 

"Be right there," she called out, glad her voice was steady again. After splashing some water on her face she felt better. "All right," she sighed as she stood some ways from the door. "Let's begin the next round of bullshit, whatever it is."


Part 4



Elly stood still, frozen in place at the scene before her open doorway. The guard had respectfully stepped aside, but she wouldn't have paid him notice anyway. She saw only one amazing thing, and her tired brain struggled to make sense of it. 


"Are you going to stand there all day?" The big man in front of her sounded irritable. No change there, then - just in his stance as he held out an arm towards her roiling with smoke in the makeshift form of a bouquet of flowers. He wore his usual open jacket with the cigars stuffed in sleeves along the sides and military-issue boots, belt and gloves. His white hair, usually slicked back, was ruffled on the sides and on the very top. It gave him a rakish appearance and made him look younger, for some reason. There was color in his cheeks, too - he was blushing

The cranky tone of his voice, something normal, brought her to her senses and she nodded dumbly. He stepped inside and the guard locked the door behind them, as was protocol in any visit. Smoker muttered something under his breath and the flowers wisped back into his hand. He was getting fairly close to her chain and wouldn't be able to form them when near. "We don't have any on the damned ship. Best I could do." He rubbed the back of his neck nervously. 

"We're in the middle of the ocean," she found herself agreeing faintly. She waved at her chair, offering him a seat, but he shook his head. 

"I can offer you one night free of your chain, no strings attached," he said bluntly, getting right to the point. Elly nearly choked. She stumbled in the middle of walking towards the window and squeezed her eyes shut in anticipation of bruising something, but she didn't fall. A strong arm had quickly snaked around her middle and held her back. She cautiously opened her eyes, knowing she was shaking a little. She was afraid this was some kind of trick or a dream. But the arm was still wrapped around her, firm but gentle. She could smell cigar smoke, a masculine smell, and some sort of strong soap the guys on the ship used. Her heart beat faster in her chest and she managed a little wheeze. "Oops," she said lamely. 

"Be careful," he scolded.

"Sorry," she apologized, head spinning. What the hell was happening? "You kind of, uh, took me by surprise. I can go out? I can get the chain off?"

"For one night," he repeated. 

"And I don't have to sign the contract or agree to anything?"

"That's what 'no strings attached' means," he snorted. Then he gave a little jerk, as if suddenly noticing his arm was still around her. It was his turn to apologize, and he stuttered badly as he did.

"It's okay," she hastily assured him. She reached up and ran a hand through her short, dark hair, taking a deep breath. "Is it that formal? Can we have a dress made in that short a time?" A strand fell across her forehead and she tucked it back.

He shrugged, still looking uncomfortable. "Talk to my first. I don't know about things like that." He paused. "Doesn't matter, though. You'll go with me, right?"

"Yes." She couldn't say no. Why would she turn down a little slice of freedom like this? And yet in her mind she still thought it could be some ploy on behalf of the Vice Admiral. Get her to see how nice things could be if she signed, for instance... 

"Two days," he was telling her.

"I'm sorry, wh - what?" 

"Damn thing's gonna be in two days. At night, eight. I'll come get you." He turned to go and she panicked.

"Wait!"

"Eh?"

"You'll take the chain off then?"

"The guard will." Smoker wouldn't touch the thing, she should have known that. She nodded.

"How do you know I won't try to escape? Why now?"

"Going to try, child?" His voice was mildly curious.

"Don't call me that!" 

"Then don't ask silly questions. I can stop you. Besides, the guards will be around, and we're in the middle of the ocean. There's nowhere to go." He walked to the door and knocked. "It's me."

"Smoker," she called out before he left. When he faced her again she was smiling at him. The simple act brightened her face noticeably. He saw that this time, the smile reached her eyes and he swallowed hard past a strange lump in his throat. "Ask Tashigi to come by?"

He nodded and left before he could make more an even bigger fool out of himself. He found he was having difficulty breathing, and he hastily drew in deep from his cigars, pulling a sense of serenity about himself. He'd stop by his first-in-command and tell her to help her out as much as possible. He really wanted this night to be good for her. As he clumped along the halls to the deck where she was training the men, he barely acknowledged any salutes or nods from fellow Marines. Those he passed saw the Vice Admiral was lost in thought, a strange twinkle in his brown eyes.