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Oh! What If Wednesday Was R's Mate And R Was Indeed Following Her To Make Sure She Is Safe, But After
Oh! What if Wednesday was R's mate and R was indeed following her to make sure she is safe, but after that incident Wednesday tries to figure out who the werewolf was. That or... R was already roaming the forest when they smelled the unusual scent of the Hyde mixing with Wednesday and decided to intervene đ€
I like that too but Iâm also thinking about how this was the first year that they met - R is gonna have been at Nevermore before Wednesday came so all this wouldâve happened in the span of a month and Wednesday would never take a mate that quickly, Iâm thinking something like they met earlier, W had a vision when they met R, and was trying to figure it out alongside the Hyde Case. Iâll have R wolf out instead of Enid tho like the other anon suggested
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Too Sharp to Touch pt.3
Word Count: 2.4k
Warnings: slight language, descriptions of blood and blood usage
Summary: you decide to ask Wednesday to teach you to fight, only to discover she has a different plan in mind
Pairing: Wednesday x Reader

âTeach me to fight.â
Thatâs what you were going to say. Simple. How hard could it be? Surely, Wednesday wouldnât say no, right?
You had got out of your werewolf anatomy class early, dismissed with a homework assignment that you could work on later, but now your main focus was on working up the courage to ask Wednesday to teach you how to fight.
She had a soft spot for you. You were almost positive you werenât making that up. Surely the fact that she threatened your bodily harm slightly less than others at Nevermore, or in general, was a good thing, right? And besides, she had helped you out after your fight. That has to mean something. And no, of course you werenât looking for a reason to get into a fight just because you knew sheâd be there, but⊠hey, it was a perk.Â
It still made that little patch of fur on the back of your neck prickle just thinking about those eyes of hers.
Enid had deliberately said to you that all you had to do was ask. No tiptoeing about it, just ask her.
"Come on, Y/N, it's not that hard. She's not going to bite." "Hopefully," you responded dryly, swinging your heels as you sat on her bed. "I just don't want to have to go back to fighting instructors, they suck ass."
"Well, you'll probably have to you don't ask," Enid said with a small smile. "She likes you, Y/N. Just go for it."
Those words had been banging through your head for the past three goddamn days.
Shouldnât be a problem, right? Worst case scenario youâd just have to get a werewolf fighting instructor instead⊠oh god, that would be embarrassing. Most werewolves were naturally good at fighting. Why couldnât you be the same? It was definitely frustrating, to say the least.
You continued to pace the halls, brainstorming. Wednesday was at her Hummers meeting, but it wouldnât be long before it was over. You had a little bit of time. Why were you even stressing it out this much? You were a werewolf! Itâd be a piece of cake! Besides, Wednesday was only human, after all. Or maybe not; you werenât entirely sure what the Addamsâ were.
Perhaps you could get her something. Maybe some flowers and chocolate? To convince her to help you out? Well, you didnât have enough time to run into town and get some chocolates, but the flowers you could definitely do.
You got up, scrambling down the hallway and hurrying down the stairs, ignoring the calls from an occasional teacher to slow down, headed for the greenhouse.
You arrived just as class emptied out, luckily, and you fought your way - literally fought; you caught more than a few elbows in your side - through the crowd of purple uniforms. Stopping by the door, you quickly checked to make sure everyone had exited before slipping inside.
You were welcomed by the cool temperature of the greenhouse, accompanied by the soft humming of the electricity, but you didnât stop long, examining the different plants arranged around. Surely nobody would mind if you took a couple flowers? You peered at the different arrangement of flowers before your eyes caught on a lovely black dahlia, recognizing its spiky petals and dark hues to be the flower you wanted. Carefully pulling two or three from the planter, you held them carefully, exiting the greenhouse and closing the door carefully behind you as you hid the plant in the pocket of your blazer.
You hesitated briefly at the door to Wednesday and Enidâs dorm room, still catching your breath from your sprint. You could hear movement inside and you knew it wasnât Enid; the blonde was busy working on an art project with Divina and Yoko today. You held your breath briefly before knocking your typical three knocks on the door before entering.
Quiet music came from the gramophone in the corner, signaling to you that your assumptions were correct. You turned your head to see Wednesday exiting her closet, dressed in her black and white checkered jumper with a jacket thrown over it.Â
âY/N.â She paused, the slightest hint of suspicion in her eyes when she spotted you. âWhat do you want?â The raven didnât comment on the fact that you had entered the dorm without permission and you noticed.Â
Now on the spot under Wednesdayâs stare, you took a deep breath, forcing your hesitation down as you pulled out the black dahliaâs from behind your back, noticing too late that they were slightly crumpled; you had to bite back a frustrated huff at the sight of them. You knew you shouldnât have put them in your blazer pocket.
âI was wondering if youâd teach me how to fight?â Silence.
More silence.
Too much damn silence.
You looked at her, feeling embarrassed about asking her like this. Her eyes slowly gazed from the flowers up to you as you stammered, âyâknow, because Iâm not the best at fighting, and well, you are, and I thought it could work out.â You forced yourself to stop talking before you could make yourself sound any more stupid than you already did. You were probably messing this up.
Wednesday seemed to examine you for a moment, eyes slowly moving to the flowers before back to you, staying silent for a moment longer before taking the flowers from you, depositing them on her desk. Before you could ask what she was doing, the raven turned and knelt by her bed, pulling out a semi-transparent jug filled with what appeared to beâŠblood? Confused, you didnât have time to respond as Wednesday approached you, dumping the jug into your hands as she spoke.
âIf you wish for me to instruct you, then you may first assist me, wolf.â
You looked down at the jug in your hands and then back at her, cocking your head slightly.
 âIs this real blood?â She ignored your question, placing a notebook inside of her bag as well as what appeared to be a sponge and some other materials.
 âI wish to begin implementing more realistic depictions into my novel. All you will need to do is act the part of a corpse for a bloodstain pattern analysis.â
âA corpse?â You repeated, raising an eyebrow in surprise and skepticism. The raven nodded, slinging her bag neatly over her shoulders.
âCorrectâ - she fixed you with that familiar glare you knew so well, already heading for the door. âAnd then I shall uphold my end of the deal.â
You hurried after her with the jug; despite itâs heaviness you carried it without a problem. âWhere are you planning on doing this?â
âThe woods,â came the reply. Once again you had to quicken your pace to catch up with her. How could a person so short move so damn fast?Â
âSo, is this real blood?â You repeated your question again; you didnât have an issue with blood - after all you were a werewolf - but even you had to admit that if Wednesday so casually had a large jug full of real blood in her dorm it was a little concerning. The scent of it was a little different than human blood; your sensitive nose picked up a slight taint to it.
âDoes it really matter?â She responded with a slight roll of her eyes. âItâs pigâs blood.â
You fell into a quiet silence as the two of you walked over the uneven terrain, the hushed silence of the woods engulfing the two of you as you entered. It was calming.
âSo Iâm going to be a corpse?â You said to fill the silence.
Wednesday nodded, adjusting the bag around her shoulder as she walked. âIndeed. Iâve played the role numerous times for my own amusement in the Addams Mansion. Consider yourself fortunate Iâm even letting you in on the act.â With a sigh, you followed her as she led the way, the jug making swishing noises as the thick blood sloshed around inside.Â
âAnd how long will this take?âÂ
âIf your performance suffices, then not long.â - Wednesday slowed her pace slightly, her gaze fixed on the woods - âweâll find a suitable clearing where I can conduct the analysis. Youâll lie down, Iâll do my work, and then afterward youâre free to do as you please.â The raven eyed your clothing for a moment. âI assume you wonât mind dirtying your clothes.â
âOf course not,â you muttered sarcastically. âWe werewolves love bloodied clothing.â
âYes, because impeccably clean clothing is such a priority in the middle of the woods,â Wednesday scoffed, rolling her eyes in response.Â
Eventually she seemed to reach the spot she wanted, a gloomy clearing shrouded in shadows. It fit the vibe - or Wednesdayâs vibe at least - the shadows encompassed most of the main clearing and the sounds of the Academy were too faint for even your heightened hearing to pick up on.You looked at Wednesday for instruction and she merely gestured for you to lay down on the forest floor. You set the jug down and awkwardly arranged yourself over the ground, wincing and plucking out a few uncomfortable rocks under your spine.
Once you had gotten comfortable enough to be in the position for a good amount of time, you watched as Wednesday set down her bag on a log, retrieving her materials and standing there for a moment as she examined you, dark eyes roaming over your body. Was she scanning you for imperfections? Observing you to give you some tips on how to act more corpse-like? Or was it something else entirely?
You started to speak before you were cut off by the raven kneeling down at your side, bringing the sponge, an already slightly bloodied handkerchief, and the jug of blood over to begin. You didnât flinch once as she began to carefully and precisely dab the blood onto specific spots of your clothing or skin.
You held as still as you can manage, save your baited breath as Wednesday delicately smeared a nice glob of thick blood over your neck, pausing only when she saw your muscles tense slightly. Her brows furrowed just barely as her hand hovered right above your neck, not moving.
Now, Wednesday Addams was certainly not a person who blushed; in fact you seriously doubted that she even had the capability to blush; you wouldnât be surprised if she didnât. Instead you watched as her nose scrunched just the slightest bit, the freckled skin over her nose darkening faintly, eyes flickering to yours once as she muttered, âdonât move.â
You forced your muscles to relax, watching as she smeared another good portion of blood on the side of your neck, feeling the cold thick liquid slowly running down your collarbone as she hesitated yet again, seeming to get stuck watching the blood on your neck before continuing, acting as if it never happened, arranging the blood in a pattern that appeared to be extremely specific to what she required.
Once done she prepared her notebook and began writing, pencil moving at impressive speeds with expert precision as she occasionally glanced back at you for reference, muttering once in a while under her breath, eyebrows furling in concentration as she recorded her observations before she repeated the process all over again.
When you were receiving a nice bloodstain on your lower calf you felt a raindrop on your nose as the sky darkened further, a low rumble of thunder making itself heard throughout the woods. You glanced at the sky and felt your body tighten a little at another soft echo of thunder throughout the woods; you never liked storms but you definitely werenât going to seem like a coward in front of Wednesday. Especially not now. So you bit your tongue, laid your head back against the moss and let her work, trying to ignore the precise, somewhat gentle touches accompanied by the sound of pencil on paper.
You found the whole situation odd yet fitting.
After a bit longer, Wednesday sighed and stood, taking down a last few notes before starting to pack up her bag, replacing her materials neatly.
âYou may get up now.â
With relief you sat up, looking down at the new bloodstains on your leg and neck. You reached down to try and wipe it but it stained. You huffed slightly, realizing you were going to need a good shower when you returned. Your clothes could use a good wash too if you managed to wash the scent of pig blood out of them.
You sat up, brushing the loose dirt and forest debris off your shirt and pants, stretching your aching joints; somehow some tiny rocks had managed to find you spine nonetheless.
âMeet me in the fencing hall tomorrow night,â Wednesday stared at you for a moment, not bothering to thank you as she abruptly turned and started walking again.
You hurried after her, catching up easily as you were used to the forest terrain; when you caught up you huffed, âno thank you for my service?â
âI will display my regard for your work by improving your fighting skills instead of supplying you with empty compliments,â the raven looked up at you with slightly narrowed eyes. âDonât push your luck.â
You couldnât resist a little roll of your eyes but you nodded. You never acknowledged the fact that you both knew she wouldnât actually refuse to teach you how to fight.Â
Or so you hoped.
As the two of you walked, a faint rumble echoed through the sky as a soft downpour began to rinse the forest. You felt the sprinkle wash away some of the lesser dried blood and you instinctively shook out your neck and hair a little bit, not a fan of wet hair or fur.
You continued walking, suddenly aware of Wednesdayâs eyes on you once more. Observing you. Not with that same interest that she did when she was working. To you it appeared more inquisitive⊠slightly curious. Like you were a puzzle she was determined to solve. You pretended not to notice.
But you did.Â
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pt.4 here!
Iâm cackling at this gif I just made

Down on my knees
