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Like A Snake
Like a Snake
Feyd Rautha x reader
Warnings - 18+, oral sex (fem receiving), fingering, blood
Word count - 466
a/n - this is something I quickly wrote based on a post I made the other day about expecting Feyd to cut his tongue during his opening scene. Also I haven't written smut in over a month and I feel like I lost my ability to do so bc I struggled lol. I hope you enjoy :)

The other day Feyd had the bright idea to basically slice his tongue in half during a training match. One of his foot soldiers had handed him the wrong blade, causing Feyd to lose his temper. Earlier that day, Feyd had asked you to attend for support â not like he needs it â and you agreed because you had nothing better to do. However if you wouldâve known you would be watching blood spill out his mouth you wouldâve said no, you were never good with blood.
When you ran up to him, mainly to stop him from killing someone, he had said, âit was either this or his throat.â
Since Feyd wasnât allowed to talk with his self-inflicted injury, it was kind of freeing not having to listen to his yelling and complaining. Youâre sure the staff around the palace were pleased as well. Unfortunately, his injury didnât prevent him from scowling at people any chance he had.Â
Feyd was in a bad mood for the rest of the week, of course because he wasnât able to talk to you, but also for the selfish reason that he couldnât eat you out. He wanted to make up for lost time as soon as he was healed, telling you he wanted to try out his new tongue,
When he finally managed to get you on your back, he made a show of showing off his tongue before diving between your legs. You thought that it wouldnât make you feel any different than any other time he went down on you, but you couldnât have been more wrong.
He started off with sucking your clit, and you instantly let out a moan when you felt the two sides of his tongue sliding against you. Still, that was nothing compared to when he started to quickly flick his tongue against you like a snake causing your mouth to fall open as you stared up at the ceiling.
When you started squirming around too much Feyd wrapped his arms around your thighs and pressed his hands down on your stomach to keep you in place, but that didnât stop you from trying. He pushed two fingers inside of you and began to swiftly move in and out when you felt you were drenched enough. The sound of the wet squelching coming from between your legs and the feeling of his split tongue against your sensitive cunt was more than enough to make you cum.
Feyd let out a laugh when he looked up to see your hands gripping the blankets beneath you as your walls contracted against his fingers.
âThat was kind of quick wasnât it?â he asked with a tilt of his head as your body began to relax. He then smirked and said, âhow about we try again?â
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Moving to Los Alamos
Cillian Murphy as J. Robert Oppenheimer
Warnings : none
Word count : 1681
a/n - this was lightly proofread so there may or may not be some mistakes and this is also my first time writing fanfic in like 5 years so I'm kind of rusty. I hope you enjoy :)

You hated change and you always have. You had just gotten used to living with your husband and adapted to his long work hours and constant work trips. You had made a couple friends in the neighborhood and could see yourself living there for a while. So when Robert came home one night and said you two were moving to Los Alamos, you werenât exactly thrilled.
You were sitting at the kitchen table reading a book in the dark underneath the dining room table light as you liked to do. You enjoyed the ambience and peace. A set of headlights entered through the kitchen window that you had opened earlier causing you to look up from your current page. You watched Robert climb (more like rush) out the car with his briefcase and head to the front door. He seemed to be in a good mood, but knowing him it could be something small that happened at work he couldnât wait to tell you. You smile to yourself at the thought.
Once he walks through the door and notices you sitting at the table he gives you a wide smile. You return it along with a confused look. He quickly sets his hat down on the hat rack, his briefcase down on the table, and finally sits down next to you. Throughout all of this, his smile never fades and now you have a feeling itâs not anything small thatâs got him like this. You lay the book in your hands on the table after making a mental note of your current page, and give him your full attention.
âWell, how was your day?â you smile at him, already partially knowing the answer.
âWhat do you think about moving to Los Alamos?âhe asks, causing your smile to falter.
âI asked you how your day was not about moving to New Mexico,â you gave him a confused look. Robert scoots his chair closer to yours and grabs your hand, resting it in your lap. Your brows are still deeply furrowed as you look at him.
âThis is what I have been working towards these past months. I moved out here to California for my work to be recognized and itâs finally paying of-â
âRobert, what are you talking about?â You cut off his rambling with a wave of your hand.
âRemember when I told you about that special project and how no one would let me on?âhe asks and you nod. âWell they finally did and they want my help.â
âAnd what do these people need help with?â you ask, and he gives you an uneasy look. You motion for him to continue and he hesitates a little.
âThey want to build a bomb,â he finally answers with a hushed voice, and you just stare at him not knowing what to say with your mouth slightly ajar.
An hour ago you were thinking about how to change the look of your living room and now your husband comes in and hits you with this. Youâre not even sure heâs supposed to be telling you this.
âSay something,âhe gently says once he notices your silence.
âI-I donât know what to say. I mean what am I supposed to say? You just said the word bomb Robert! What is it for? Who is it for?âthe whole time you speak in a whisper but you still manage to raise your voice at him.
âThat I canât tell you, you just have to trust me.â
âTrust you? You want me to trust you and move to a different state for something you canât even tell me about because I might get killed for knowing too much!â
âNo, no, no. Youâre not going to die, you just donât have security clearance for me to tell you,âhe says with a small laugh. You lean back in your chair and give him a dumbfounded look because thereâs no way heâs laughing right now.
âSecurity clearance? What the hell is this Robert?â
He grabs your face with his hands and looks into your eyes.
âThis will all make sense when weâre in Los Alamos, I promise. I need you to trust me. Will you trust me?â he searches your face for an answer.
You donât want to but you look him in the eye. The same blue eyes that you instantly fell in love with the first day you two met. The same blue eyes that were always able to convince you to do anything as long as he pairs it with a smile. Move to New Mexico. Trust him. Just like you trusted him when you decided to kiss him for the first time back when you were married to your ex-husband. Just like you trusted him when he asked you to marry him, which you did and divorced your previous husband without a second thought.
You let out a sigh. Once again this man was able to persuade you, this time though, with hardly any details. He raises his brows expectantly and you nod.
âThank you,âhe smiles at you as he gently caresses your cheek before leaning in to place his lips on yours, and then repeating it again. âThank you.â
About a month later it was time for the move to Los Alamos. You and Robert had packed âonly what you neededââ Robertâs words not yours â and made the drive down from California. According to him there would be a house waiting for you with everything that you needed. Along with the clothes you packed, there were also some knick knacks from home you planned on putting in your new temporary one.Â
When you two finally arrived you hadnât even realized until he told you. Based on your surroundings it didnât look like much given the fact that you were in the middle of nowhere. It was just a hot, dry desert with the sun beaming harshly down on you. That was until Robert kept driving, and you saw something in the distance. You glance over at Robert, and he gives you a quick glance back along with a reassuring smile.Â
Once you get closer youâre able to make out a small down that looked like it didnât belong. Robert had told you the government had built a temporary town to help with whatever it is that was going on here, but you didnât think he was serious. Robert pulls the car up to a gate with a couple uniformed men who had to be drenched in sweat from this heat standing around. As you were pulling up, there was a car already waiting to enter. The guard standing closest to the driverâs side window hands what seems to be some sort of pass to the driver and motions for the gate to open and for the driver to continue. Once you pull up, the guard notices Robert and just motions for us to continue.
âThey were checked, but there was no need to check us,â you thought. You continued to think about this as Robert continued the drive into the town.
You could tell all the buildings were new from how bright the paint or letterings on the buildings were. But, that could also be the New Mexico sun reflecting off the buildings. Robert had told you the main reason for the town was so the men working on the project could bring their families. You passed by convenience stores and other small stores, as well as a makeshift hospital. To go along with the new buildings, the people who worked in them and shopped filled up the streets. Some of the wives of the men that were working on the project could be seen casually walking and gossiping as if this had been their home all along. The men who they belonged to were too busy running in and out of work the different work buildings. You were somewhat impressed with the town.
You also wondered how some of the other men were able to convince their wives to move out here.
You eventually reach where all the houses seemed to be, but Robert never stopped in front of one of those. The one he did pull in front of was secluded from the others. It wasÂ
âI thought you would like your privacy,â he tells you as he turns the car off. You give him a small smile at the gesture before exiting the car.
The house looked pretty small on the outside, but so did all the other houses you passed on the way here. As you step inside you realize the house is not yet furnished making it appear bigger than it was. Robert follows you inside with his hands inside of his pockets and watches you as you look around waiting for your reaction.
âRobert,â you call out to him from a different room and he follows the sound of your voice. He raises his eyebrows as a way of asking what was wrong, even though he already knew the problem. âThereâs no kitchen. What am I supposed to do?â
âDonât worry, Iâve already dealt with it. Some guys are going to come out and bring everything you need.â
âWhy isnât it already here?â You ask him.
âThatâs just how it is, but donât worry, in a couple days everything will be fine. The house will be furnished and you will have fixed it up how you like. Think of it as a home away from homeâ He grabs a hold of both your hands to bring you closer to him.Â
You take your hands out of his and wrap your arms around his neck. He places his hands on your waist and starts to do a gentle sway â something he did to calm you down once, and now he does it for every similar situation. He knows youâre not completely content with it, but hopes you are able to handle it for the time being.
âI sure hope all this is worth it,âyou tell him as you look up at him.Â
âMe too.â
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Whiskey
Major John Egan x reader
Warnings - few swear words, flirting, alcohol
Word count - 1418
a/n - it's been sooo long, mainly because I've been focused on doing applications to transfer colleges. I also didn't know who to write about for a while after farleigh, lol. I hope you enjoy :)

âHow much longer are you going to be back there?â your friend groans from the other side of the bar. The bar staff requested extra hands since a large number of pilots and crew had arrived, and for some reason you volunteered to help out.Â
âI have another hour left, and then Iâm finished,â you say as you hand the guy next to her his drink. She just groans in response. âPlus, you said you were planning on ditching me and finding someone to entertain you for the night.â
âYeah, but itâs not the same when Iâm doing it alone.â
âYou do realize Iâm not the only person you know here, right?â You tell her as another uniformed man walks up to the bar.
âCan I get a round of whiskeys and a ginger beer, please?â the man asks before your friend could answer. You nod and get started on his order.
âGinger beer?â you hear your friend ask in a judgemental yet light tone.
âDonât worry itâs not for me,â the man lets out a small laugh. You hand him his drinks on a tray, and he thanks you before walking away.
âYou may not be the only person I know, but you're the only one I really like. But Iâll leave you alone to do your job and make my way to where that man just went,â your friend nudges her head in his direction. After following him with your eyes you give her a âreallyâ look once you spot the table and she gives you an innocent shrug in return.
The table is surrounded by nothing but higher ups. It also happens to include the inseparable best friends Major John âBuckyâ Egan and Major Gale âBuckâ Cleven.
âMaybe once you get Major Egan youâll be able to put in a good word for me with Major Cleven, or if I get to Cleven first, I could put in a good word for you. We could do the whole double date thing. Their names have a nice ring to it donât you think?âÂ
âLower your voice,â you shush her as you glance around for any listening ears. All of the men in the bar know one another in some way, and word travels fast.
âWhat? Youâve had a crush on the guy for the longest time, and you do nothing about it every time he flies in,â she tells you. âIf you ask him out and he turns you down, it's not like you have to see him for long.â
âIâm sorry, have you met me? What makes you think I would ever go up to a guy and ask him out?â
âYeah, yeah, yeah. I guess Iâll just have to be bold for the both of us. Can I get a shot before I go, Iâm going to need some liquid courage to take these men on.â
âTake your shot and go,â you say as you wave her off with your hand after placing her shot down in front of her. She takes her shot and wanders off, but not before giving you a smirk. You just playfully roll your eyes in return.
You donât realize how much time goes by with the constant swarm of men coming up to the bar, but when you decide to look up at the clock on the wall you notice you only have ten minutes left until you're free. It has pretty much slowed down given the fact that most of the men were already drunk out of their minds, but the room was far from quiet.
âNext time itâll be me who knocks his ass out,â you hear a voice say as they come up to the bar you currently had your back to.
You turn around confused, planning to question the person, but you freeze a little once you notice Major Eagan infront of you. You feel yourself panic a little given the fact that this is the closest youâve ever been to him. He must see your confused expression though because he begins to explain himself.
âSorry not you, I was talking to one of my buddies. He knocked some brit out on the first punch,â he says, but not before quickly adding, âIt was well deserved though, the man was a prick.â
You just nod in response, not knowing what to say to that other than, âCan I get you anything, Major?â
âYes, whiskey please,â he smiles as he leans his uniform covered arms on the bar top.
âYou wouldnât happen to belong to the table that requested all those whiskeys tonight would you?â you ask as you turn around to grab a bottle and glass. You also try to keep your hands steady and your face as neutral as possible.
âGuilty,â he lets out a small laugh as you set his drink in front of him. He doesnât reach out to touch it, but keeps those blue eyes of his on you. âGot a problem with whiskey?â
âNo, why do you ask?â
âBecause I couldâve sworn you made a face when I said it,â he tells you, but thereâs no attitude behind it. Good observation skills on his part, bad concealing skills on your part. He is a soldier after all.
âOh, you caught that,â you let out a little laugh as you try to busy yourself with something behind the bar. As much as you would like to keep talking to him â because you would most likely never get the chance again â you kind of wish he would walk away so you could control your sweating. Your friend would probably slap you if you turned this interaction down though.
âYeah, is there a story behind it or you just donât like whiskey?âÂ
âI just donât like it,â you say, and itâs true. You feel itâs way too strong, especially to be drinking so casually.
âYou have one of the best whiskeys sitting on that shelf behind you, and you're telling me you donât like it?â youâre not looking at him, but you can hear a playful tone in his voice. If only your friend could see you now, wherever she is.
âThatâs exactly what Iâm saying.â
âUh huh,â he replies in a tone that tells you he doesnât believe you. âWhen are you able to leave from behind there?â he motions to you behind the bar.Â
You take a glance up at the clock at the wall and notice youâre not supposed to leave for another three minutes. But, then again, a cute guy is standing across from you so who cares?
âNow actually,â you respond.
âWell then pour yourself a glass, and Iâll drink it with you,â he tells you, and you feel your stomach flutter. It also could be that youâre nauseous from being so nervous.
âThis sounds an awful lot like peer pressure,â you joke and he lets out a laugh.Â
You do as he says and pour yourself a glass because what the hell. He raises his up as a form of cheers, and you do the same before you both tilt your heads back and drink. You pull a face as the liquid burns going down your throat; he just laughs.Â
âYou really donât like it,â he says as you set your glass down.
âI prefer sweeter things like wine. You know, the stuff that doesnât taste like acid,â you say, and he just lets out another laugh at your response.
âWell Iâll remember that for next time,â he says, and you almost drop your guysâ cups, which you just picked up to put away.
âNext time?â you pause before looking up at him.
âYes. Iâm going to be here for a while, and I figured the two of us could do something,â he tells you like it was obvious,â Without any whiskey involved of course.â
âAnd what makes you think I want to?â
âBecause you just spent the past ten minutes having a conversation with me. Oh, and your friend told me to come over here since I helped her get with my buddy Buck,â he gives you a smirk.
Your heart practically slaps the ground, and you feel like you actually might throw up. Part of you isnât surprised because you were never going to do anything about your crush and your friend knew, and the other part of you is shocked because what happened to girl code?
âWell now I definitely donât want to,â you tell him, half joking, as you resume cleaning up.
Unwanted Help
Feyd Rautha x sister!reader
Warnings - nothing just fluff
Word count - 2587
a/n - it's my birthday, so i thought I might as well get this out of the drafts and give you guys a gift too :) also let's just pretend Feyd never killed his mother and his upbringing wasn't so terrible lol. Thank you guys for all the love and enjoy :)

âSo, how do I look?â you ask as you step out of your walk-in closet.Â
Your mother and your brother Feyd had been waiting in your bedroom to see your dress for the debutante ball; Feyd was looking out the window with his hands clasped behind his back, while your mother made herself comfortable at the edge of your bed.
You do a little spin as you walk out of your closet, for the theatrics of course, before turning to face your family. A smile instantly appeared on your mothers face as she clapped her hands, while Feyd turned his attention away from the window to give you a questionable look. It was obvious he wasnât a fan of the dress.
âItâs gorgeous, my love,â your mother beams as she walks over to gather your hands in hers.
âIâve seen better looks on the commoners wandering the streets,â Feyd declares as his eyebrows furrow, looking at the fabric like it was one of the ugliest things heâs ever seen. Your face drops and your mouth falls ajar at Feydâs statement.
âFeyd-Rautha!â your mother exclaims, scowling at your brother.
âIâm sorry, I thought she was asking for our opinions,â he dully states with a shrug.
âAn opinion doesnât mean tearing her down,â your mother retorts. âBesides, there are only a handful of people that could afford the seamstress that designed your sister's dress.â
You pull your hands out from your motherâs grasp and walk over to the mirror on the wall to see your appearance for yourself. She follows and stands behind you as you look at your reflection, while Feyd keeps his place by the window. The gown was everything you could imagine and more â and it should be, given the fact that you gave the seamstress explicit directions in order to bring your visions to life. You turn to the side and assess the back of you before turning back and running a hand down your dress.
âItâs perfect,â you say, mainly to yourself, then turn to frown at your brother, âYouâre an imbecile, Feyd.âÂ
He just rolls his eyes in response.
Deep down, Feyd did appreciate the way you looked, but all he could think of was the amount of men that were going to be looking at you later tonight. His skin crawled at the thought. He made a mental note to make sure to keep a blade under his robe.
You also knew that Feyd wasnât completely disgusted with the way you look â even though it would take a lot for him to say that out loud â so his opinion didnât affect you too much. Feyd was a huge softie when it came to you, but also extremely protective.
âThat seamstress couldâve made you something that wasnât soâŚrevealing. Thereâs no doubt people will be looking,â Feyd says.
He was referring to the way the dress accentuated your breasts, and how the corset helped give your body an hourglass figure.
âThatâs kind of the point. The whole point of a debutante ball is to help a woman find a suitor, you know, and of course to show off to everyone else,â your mother smirks at the end.
Feydâs eye twitched at the idea of you marrying some pathetic man.
âDoes father know?â Feyd asks.
âOf course he does, and heâs fine with it because he understands,â your mother tells him. Feyd frowned at her response. âNow, enough of this. Letâs leave her be until itâs time to go.â
Your mother started to walk to the door of your bedroom, and when she noticed Feyd hadnât moved, she whirls around to give him a look. Feyd rolls his eyes, but then moves to follow her out of your room.
Later that day when you and your family were walking into the building, you felt excited and nervous. Most of the public outings you experienced had to do with Feydâs games or business meetings off planet, so you rarely enjoyed more casual outings.Â
It didnât take long for you to start socializing with some of the other girls that you did know â they were princesses of lords or barons your father had done business with in the past. They were kind and easy to converse with, but you found yourself having to listen to them putting your brother on a pedestal; they talked about how strong and undefeated he was, or they talked about how attractive they found him and who they thought could get with him first. They didnât seem to care about the fact that his sister was standing there talking with them as well, or maybe they did and was hoping you would mention one of them to Feyd. You wouldnât.
There was of course that one group of girls that formed a clique to gossip about everyone in attendance, like how much each family was worth and which one had the higher place in society, but they also made sure to discuss who was dressed the best and who had the best chance of finding a suitor. You saw a couple of them whispering and pointing at you, but you just rolled your eyes because you knew each one of their backstories, such as the fact that a few of them belonged to families that were going bankrupt. There was no doubt they were projecting their own insecurities.
It also didnât take long for men to approach you to strike up conversation, or to ask you to join them in the middle for a dance. Those who said they would be back later to get to know you more never did. You just figured that those men werenât really interested in you.
Little did you know, Feyd was watching you the whole time, but he mostly cared for the men who had the audacity to approach you. He was standing in a group of well known men, your guysâ father amongst them, discussing politics and whatever else they felt was important. Feyd, of course, had to chip in every now and again, but that didnât stop him from keeping you in his sight and leaving the conversation when needed.
âMay I have this dance,â a gentleman known as Prince Killian approached you, his hand extended out for you to take.
Apparently, he was next in line to inherit his fatherâs title as lord â a man who had recently gotten sick with an incurable illness.
âYou may,â you smile as you hold out your hand for him to take. Why not, right? He was a kind and humble man, according to what you heard from word of mouth, but was too gentle and soft to take his fatherâs place. He was also awfully easy on the eyes.
Prince Killian led you to the center of the packed ballroom and guided you through the music. He made sure to ask about your interests and your hobbies, what occupied your time during your days. He even made sure to compliment your dress. His eyes remained on yours and he kept a gentle smile on his face the whole time. You enjoyed your time with him, and the feeling seemed to be reciprocated on his end.
When you had to excuse yourself because your mother wanted to pull you aside, you didnât notice Feyd swiftly and smoothly making his way over to Prince Killian. Feyd had been waiting for this moment since he saw the two of you getting very close during your dance. He saw the way Prince Killian looked at you, and there was no doubt in Feydâs mind that he was interested in you.
Feyd didnât approve, Prince Killian was too soft as a man after all. Did you really want to be tied down to someone with that kind of a reputation? Would he be able to protect you? Feyd felt disgusted just looking at him. He had to stop this relationship from blossoming even further.
âWhat is your business with my sister?â Feyd asked the prince. He had snuck up on him from behind, so Killian had gotten startled. He faced Feyd and tried his best to keep his cool as Feyd stood there expressionless with his hands clasped behind his back. Feyd intimated him, he intimated everyone.
âNothing of ill intent, I promise you, na-baron,âPrince Killian says to him and holds his hands behind his back, mimicking Feyd and trying to seem unaffected.
âIs that so?â asks Feyd while giving him a once-over. âSo youâve taken a liking to her then?â
âYes, I have,â Prince Killian nods.
âAnd you would like to pursue her?â
âWith your permission, of course,â Prince Killian offers a smile.
âHow unfortunate because you donât have it,â Feyd gives him an insincere smile.
âExcuse me?â
âDonât question me. Iâll-,â Feyd stops when he sees you enter the room, scanning the crowd for the prince in front of him. âI donât want to see you around her again, for the rest of the night and for the rest of your life, however long that may be,â Feyd tells him before walking away, not giving Prince Killian a chance to say anything else.
Prince Killian gulps as he watches Feyd leave. He decides it would be the wisest to listen to your brother and leave you alone. Princes Killian goes up to his mother to tell him he doesnât feel well and that he wants to leave. His mother is upset, but agrees to leave.Â
You donât see him leave the room as you continue to look around, but Feyd does. He stops a smirk from forming on his face as he joins his father in another conversation.Â
Your heart drops once you donât find Prince Killian anywhere. After all, he did promise to find you after your mother was done with you. Did you really read him wrong? Did he not like you just like the other men you had met throughout the night? Was there something wrong with you?
Tears form in your eyes as you begin to doubt yourself, but you quickly hold them back, not wanting to be seen crying in public. You go to find your mother once again to tell her that you were ready to leave. The whole evening had basically been a complete waste of your time. Your mother notices the difference in your mood, but doesnât question as goes to ask the car to be brought around and gather Feyd and your father.
You spent that night locked in your room crying, feeling defeated. Your mother came to talk to you, but you didnât open the door, feeling too embarrassed to explain. It was your fault for getting your hopes up in the first place, wasnât it? A couple of your favorite ladyâs maids also came by to check on you and asked from the other side of the door if there was anything you could do, but at the moment there wasnât.
You stayed in that gloomy mood for the next couple of days before deciding it was time to get over it. You were a Harkonnen, after all.
About a week later, you were sitting in the library reading like you usually do at some point in the day. Today though, you were interrupted by your mother barging through the library doors with an unpleasant expression on her face, her gown flowing with her steps with your brother not too far behind. You thought you had done something wrong, causing you to replay the past few days in your mind, but you couldnât find the problem.
Thatâs because you werenât the problem.
âMother, I donât think this is necessary. Thereâs no need to get her upset all over again,â Feyd says. Is that panic in his voice?
Your mother holds up her hand to stop him from saying anything else.
Feyd had walked past your room several times, hearing your cries flood out of your room. He would stop outside of your door and wondered if he should knock and go talk to you, but each time he decided not to. He wasnât a fan of hearing you in pain, but he figured there was no use in saying anything because the damage was done.
It got to the point where he felt guilty so he decided to confess to his mother what he had done, not thinking she would react this way. Though when the words fell out of his mouth, she was fuming; she had every right to be.
âTell her what you just told me, or I will,â your mother glares at Feyd.Â
You look between them in confusion, deciding it was best to put your book aside. Feydâs jaw tensed as he stared his mother down, not really wanting to say it aloud again. He finally gives into her gaze and looks away.
âFeyd?â you question as you watch the wheels turn inside his head.
He shakes his head as if to shake the thought away, but of course it remains. Might as well just get it over with.
âThe reason why Prince Killian didnât return to you that night at the ball, or any of the men that had approached you, was because of me,â Feyd tells you. You canât see it, but his fists are clenched behind his back.
âTell her how you threatened them to never go near her again,â your mother tells him. Your eyes widen as you look over at your brother who seemed to be uncomfortable.Â
Feyd lets out a frustrated sigh before looking you in the eye. âItâs true.â
You donât know whether to be angry or relieved. âAll this time I thought it was my fault, but it was you?â you ask, but itâs honestly more of a statement. Feyd nods in response.
âWhat do you have to say for yourself?â your mother asks him, and Feyd avoids her gaze.
âIâm sorry,â he tells you, and he means it no matter how hard it was for him to say it. You can tell also, but that doesnât make it all better.
âAnd?â your mother prods, her arms folded across her chest.Â
âI will make it right, if you will let me, of course,â he says.
And he did. The next day Prince Killian had arrived at your home, by the request of your father, knowing he wouldnât come if it was Feyd who had asked. You werenât entirely thrilled because you werenât sure if he would still feel the same towards you, if there were any feelings there in the first place. Your worry quickly turned into happiness as the two of you reconnected with Prince Killian telling you what you wanted to hear.
Your mother and father watched from afar as he bent down to kiss your hand before standing straight again, your hand still in his. Feyd was also there beside them, not entirely pleased with the sight in front of him, but as long as you were happy he would have to learn to deal with it. Of course if Prince Killian ever decided to hurt you or stop pursuing you, he would have to take matters into his own hands.
âThis is the man, huh?â your father asks with a tilt of his head.Â
It brought Feyd joy that his father was also unsure about the man standing in front of you.
âWould you both quit it and be happy for her,â your mother scowled at them both before fixing her face as you turned around to face your family.
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Austin Butler
Like a Snake - Feyd Rautha *
Only Pleasure Remains - Feyd Rautha *
Unconventional Confessions *
Little Do You Know
Bloodlust - Feyd Rautha*
Consequences *
Unwanted Help - Feyd Rautha
Snap Out of It
Seduction by Deception - Feyd Rautha*
No I'm Not *
What Were You Thinking
The Lucky One - Benny Cross
An Honorary Member - Benny Cross
Rainbow vs. Leather - Benny Cross
Dangerously yours - Benny Cross *
Excuse Me? - Benny Cross
Whatever It Takes - Benny Cross*
A House to a Home New! - 9/11
Callum Turner
Whiskey - Major John Egan
Modern Loneliness - Major John Egan
Cillian Murphy
Moving to Los Alamos - Oppenheimer - my 1st post
Farleigh Start
There We Go *
Untitled *
Just One More *
Mike Faist
Cheer Up * - Art Donaldson
Necessary Revenge* - Art Donaldson
Timothee Chalamet
Don't Mind Me *
I Told You So
Glen Powell
Chasing Feelings - Tyler Owens
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