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Dead By Daylight Request! Survivors Or Slashers Reacting To A Female!newbie/survivor Having A Way With
Dead By Daylight request! Survivors or Slashers reacting to a female!newbie/survivor having a way with animals. Some suggestions: Trapper, Myers, Oni, Ash, Bill, + whoever else you'd like. I hope this isn't too much!
Slashers & Survivors Reacting To An Animal Whisperer Reader.
Content Tag(s): Fluff
Paring(s): The Trapper/Evan MacMillan || The Shape/Michael Myers || The Oni/Kazan Yamaoka || Ash(ley) J. Williams || William âBillâ Overbeck || + Jake Park (x GN!Reader, Separately)
A/N: Not a big fan of this piece but it's all :,) ignore my spelling errors.Â
SLASHERS
The Trapper | Evan MacMillanÂ
Evan has a cute connection with nature already. He knew a couple of the survivors could find a way around it too, but he never had one like you.
You were the new survivor that Frank had mentioned during a recent trial. He didn't think much of it, as he thought heâd only see you through a trial.
Well he was wrong.
He actually found you setting off all his traps in his realm. When you two stood, staring at each other for a couple of minutes. He noted the small little animals on your head and shoulders. The birds looking as if they were making a nest in your hair.
When you tried to make a run for it, he snatched you by the back of your shirt. Causing the animals to scatter as you tried your best to slip away. Evan wasnât gonna allow you though. You messed with his traps, in his realm⊠and you were dirty.
âŠHe forced you to bathe when he brought you to his home. Gave you some clothes he found and that was it. Did tell you not to mess with his stuff andâ simpleâŠ
He may or may not have made a little hangout area for you and your animal friends beside his home thoughâŠTotally didnât make little door entrances either for any wolves or Cubs.
He totally did.
As the animals seek for him and cuddle when your out on trial. A heap of warm fur always welcoming him.
You as well when you return.
He actually had grown a big crush on you after a week or so. So he gets flustered whenever you join the cuddle pile but doesnât dare move⊠if the entity takes him out of a trial during a session heâll definitely make it quick and show no mercy to return as quickly as possible.
The Shape/Michael Myers
Honestly? He's never been so confused in his life. He doesn't- have any specific relationship with animals of any type. He prefers to stay away from them half of the time. Even the crows get on his nerves.
So imagine him when he heard a unfamiliar voice. Going to check it out because he can. Then the pure- just- confusion his body held when he saw you. A new survivor just cuddled up with a wolf.
He didn't even know they were around these areas.
Why the hell was that thing even letting you near it? Regardless use it as a bed?!
Myers could only watch from behind a tree. He knew that thing wouldn't let him nearer so he kept his distance... He was growing curious though. The way you- sunk into the fur. Was it really that comfortable?
As time passed he eventually figured out you had some sort of ability with animals. It didn't seem like you could command them to attack (they do it themselves) but just had a companionship with them.
When he was finally caught by you. He was ready to walk away as he physically cannot do anything to you without severe consequences. (He wanted to kill you because he didn't like you catching him actually being curious btw)
He didn't expect you to call out to him. He thought you were dumb too for even approaching him with a little squirrel on the top of your head.
Over time he- didn't care(?). He finds it annoying that the crows go quiet during trials with you though. Even when it's other survivors if you're in the trial they don't dare to move unless he's on his way. That being said heâll highly tunnel you and get you sacrificed as quickly as possible. (Both because he's grown to have a soft spot for you and doesn't want to be inconvenienced. Especially in specific trials when the survivors decide to go play with the crows more than survive.)
Makes it up with a hug you ask nicely.
The Oni/Kazan Yamaoka
So envious of you.
He's a calm spirit at times (odd to say with his special abilities but trust me.)
So when he encounters you in his realm for the first time. He was ready to escort you out. Until he noticed you were meditating. A variant of these magnificent birds relaxing on your limbs and perched on stacked pebbles. One's which he could safely believe you managed to tower.
It was a nice to see.
Kazan wouldn't dare disturb you either, going off to do his daily duties as normal. He would try to sneak up a bit sometimes though, (will crawl if he really needed to) just to study you. The birds did get off his location after he staggered a bit too close; causing them to scream at him and for him to collapse face first. His heavy armor clattering with the fall.
The two of you stayed still for a couple of minutes before you carefully approached him. He is much larger than you so even your lending hand wouldn't help. But he accepted the act without much hesitation or rudeness.
From there, he got to ask you questions. There was a language barrier between the two of you at first. So he wrote his questions down instead where you would get help from the other survivors to translate then answer.
Is honestly super excited when you cover him in critters. Gets all jittery and makes small noises. One's which you could only describe as a purr(?)
Will constantly try to catch small frogs or animals around his realm to ask you about them. Then shares the facts with Spirit.
SURVIVORS
Ash(ley) J. Williams
Confused and impressed.
Doesn't really know what to think about it other then, oh neat. That's really cool.
If your are able to show him a wolf or a bear up close then that's when he gets pretty enthusiastic. Will joke about wanting to wrestle the animalsâ but isn't actually joking because you catch him doing such things minutes later.
Man's isn't scared to be mauled.
That you respected a bit. But that was also just a death wish in your mind.
The animals seemed to enjoy it though, so you couldn't stop him half of the time and ruin all the fun.
Ash is the guy to force anyone into a literal dog pile if possible. So expect being crushed or at least thrown on top of one from time to time.
Bill 'William' Overbeck
He thought he managed to get a special cigarette when he saw a stranger rubbing the belly of a damn bear.
When he knew he wasn't high he just believed he finally turned crazy. As you, the newbie was just petting the belly of a grizzly and the cubs were just casually clinging to your limbs.
Bill wouldn't say anything for a good time.
It wasn't his business unless it became his business.
He is a dog type of man, so if you bring a bunch of little wolf cubs heâd probably melt. He wouldn't mind falling asleep against a tree with th cubs in arms either.
You can catch him baby talking the canines too.
Will help you and the parents raise them. Both of you generally becoming grandparents to the wolves.
Jake Park
Forest man is severely jealous.
He was known to be able to at least hold a calm exterior with the crows of the realm. Which he was enjoying having. As no one else was able to do it.
Until you came along and birds, foxes, and even bigger mammals started coming around to visit you at camp.
Everyone has their own opinions on your ability but are always in awe of it.
Whenever someone would compliment you, Jake would roll his eyes and scoff. Simply stomping away like a baby. You couldn't blame him though. He was here first- and had a way with the birds before you did.
After a couple of hard weeks, he noticed you stopped bringing the animals back to camp. Only going out to them instead... He was told by Kate that you felt bad for making him feel ânormal.â
Which made him feel bad.
He did his best to show you he wasn't mad or frustrated with you. Simply just jealous he didn't have a spirit like your own.
...Would eventually ask you to teach him your ways or at least about your fuzzy friends.
Managed to befriend a squirrel with your help and name him Sasquatch.
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Hallo! Truly loved the MonsterAU stories! Wonderful, amazing writing!
Would it be possible for you to write: what if human!reader was turned into a chimera?
Akin to this:

Feel free to ignore!
ChimĂŠra

Pairing: Monster 141 x Chimera!reader
Cw: science experiment, human torture, human testing, gore?, blood, canon-typical violence, unethical human experiments, kidnapping, child abuse, malnutrition, child neglect, tell me if I missed any. Wc: 3.6k (A/N): credit to @bluegiragiâs monster 141 designs.

They were tipped off by an anonymous source that some shady and highly illegal things were being done in a small and remote town near the border of Belarus, their ongoings unknown to both the government and public of their country, but someone had given Laswell a file containing all the horrific tests conducted within the closed walls of the innocuous-looking compound âa laboratory dressed as a simple military base. The folder held snapshots of emails and files sent between scientists and researchers, small indications of what was being done to both humans and monsters, yet withholding important intel about certain things. It disclosed the location, the names and faces of every worker and leading figure in the compound, the number of security and their schedules, and what was done, but not what was truly happening, it left small clues, sublet words here and there with hidden meanings ânever clear images, blurry ones as if the person was in a rush.
Despite not having clear indications of the illegal activities, Laswell had enough to have 141 sent to take it down, to bring the dehumanising lab to its ground and burn it down. She didnât have trouble convincing them, it was telling enough to let them read the condensed files for them to read, to see themselves the monstrosity being done to children and monsters they took, kidnapped from around the world to be left at the deceitful hands of crazed scientists. There wasnât much to be found outside it, the base wore the facade of a benevolent patron, bearing the crest of kindhearted investors wanting to rebuild rundown houses and reconstruct rough and broken roads and paved streets in the town they took to hide. It worked for the most part, they profited from this by acting without raising any suspicion from anyone, neither the authorities nor the people.Â
âChrist,â Gaz swore, looking down at the words in the file he received, the teased truth and the dreadful treatments through a thick layer of secrets and subtle wording, the only clear intel was from the straightforward emails sent to and from researchers and the heads of the facility, unabashed and shameless bragging of their success and the narrative to which these subjects could be used. âWhy did it take so long?â
A recurrent theme of these was about a certain subject, it was about C34, spoken with such pride and joy about their creation, the work of the new world and the future made within these walls. Most emails were the exchanges between them about C34âs training, the ongoing treatments and every successful mission and exercises, they spoke of C34 as if they were a dog, a rabid mutt they captured and took on the task of domesticating it. It was demeaning, degrading and cruel, to look at another being as something lower, something needing domestication âit went against every rule and law put in place to protect humanity, the many conventions sworn to protect the goodwill and security of the innocents.
âWeâve had our suspicions before,â Laswell sighed, the images of the screen switching with the small click of her control, laser pointing at the images of various weapons cache and illegally procured weapons. âThere was a slip up in the shipping, it was dropped here-â she motioned to a circled area in the map, a closeup of a secluded road near the town, âand we were able to retrace it to the facility. We needed more intel about the facility before acting and we needed to know what we're facing here, if we should send a team or send you.â
âWhat now?â Price tilted his head back, smoke leaving the sides of his frown, a deep and unpleasant one. He couldnât even look at the intel given with a straight face, the shadowed truth of cruelty and dehumanising acts done by humans. âFigured you send us after seeing this, Laswell?â
Laswell nodded, jumping to another slide, showing blurred images of subject C34, a blurry figure, tall and imposing in every way possible. They stood high, stature seemingly one belonging to a monster or hybrid: on four legs and the wide, familiar shape of wings, everything about C34 cried monster. Perhaps one they captured as a child, taken from their mother and kept in this cell. There were many pictures of this one, blurry and disfigured, but others had smaller shapes, the size of children with various characteristics.Â
âSteaminâ bloody Jesus!â Soap spat, disgust dripping from his tone in waves, unending as were the otherâs curses, each holding their level of horror and repugnance. His face was wound tight, brows dipped lowly and lips pursed, he balled his fists, anger rising within him with every image he saw, the deplorable conditions and the care given to the monsters âwhat could they even expect from this shady company engineering monster and human DNA to fit their preferred narrative, for money, for reputation, for strength. âWe âave tae do somethinâ about this, Price!â
Soap - Johnny - had always been the more emotional one, letting his good heart lead his decisions when the situation seemed to fit it. His wolf made him more susceptible to emotional attachment, a pack mentality driven deeply into his mind and heart, he was viciously loyal and wore his heart on his sleeve, uncaring of how heâd be hurt by a betrayal, he simply saw the best in the world, something many couldnât after a while, but Soap could, Johnny was a good man at heart. Thatâs why he reacted the most out of everyone, voicing his distaste and hate, his need for revenge and the sanctity of the lives being stolen in the facility.Â
Soap pushed Price to agree, seeing no reason not to lead the breach, to uncover everything done to innocent lives. His eyes connected to the man hidden in the darkness, his blue eyes gleaming with fierce justice, a contrast to the wraith who lay in silence, abhorrent and seething quietness. Ghost peered at him, head tilted up with white pupils darkened by black eyes, death layering off him with calmness. He gave Soap a curt nod, affirmation for him to continue to voice his mind, to help those in need.Â
âSeems like itâs been decided, Kate,â Price gave her a lopsided smirk, amber eyes narrowed with what could be read as anger, teeth sinking into the girth of his cigar, ash falling. âWhen are we going?â
Her lips parted in a proud grin, eyes gleaming with something dark and wrathful. She leaned on the table, head held high and shoulder broad while she flicked off the projector:
âWheels up at 1500 tomorrow.â

You stared down the man before you, watching him tremble under your cold gaze, steps hesitant to approach you despite being seated, body prone on the hard floor you called a bed. He was new, possibly recently employed and his boss - or his direct manager - played a dirty game with him. It was some kind of rite of passage for every new employee courageous enough to accept their recruitment, all bright-eyed geniuses wanting to build their place on earth with forthgoing discovery, desperate and narcissistic; yet they were so easily tricked into you cage, locked in by cackling and grinning guards and coworkers.Â
He smelled young, fresh-faced and a bit nervous, most were when they first saw you. You remembered everyone who walked in, the smell of fear and anxiety, the disgusting scent oozing off their bodies, rotten and putrid like a rotting corpse. You wouldâve gagged and choked if you werenât used to it, having grown close to the smell of death, calling the reaper your friend. You werenât bothered by him, only the cart he was wheeling over, a big and heavy cooler that smelled fresh. He was made to bring you food by his boss, a cruel joke played on every new scientist who was always so eager to meet you before cowering in terror once the lock clicked.Â
Standing before your third cage, he unlocked the small hatch and, with effort and a loud grunt, pushed the cooler into the hole, big enough for a big cooler but small enough to fit your arm through it. You waited until he stumbled away, distancing him from you before reaching for the container, it was light, weighing little in your palm. They fed you raw meat, sometimes buying the fresh catch of a Belarus hunter, usually an elk or a wild boar, but if they were lucky, a bison or a bear, other times they would have conserved meat shipped from outside the town, bigger cities or outside the border.Â
Today was an elk, the meat cold and free of rot, it smelled as good as a fresh kill did, bloody and heady. You ripped into it without care, tuning out the loud retch from the scientist as you gorged on your meal, claws tearing it in half and biting into the bloody meat. Blood rolled down your lip, painting your cheeks crimson and staining the cream-coloured rag they considered a shirt. It would be changed after your meal, as it always was. Despite the elk weighing around six hundred kilograms, you finished it quickly, with pointed teeth cutting and pulling flaps of meat and ligament, blood spraying and dirtying the metal ground near the hatch.Â
It was filling, albeit cold. You cleaned your hands of blood, licking it off like a grooming cat, tongue laving over the sharp edge of your claw and under your blunt fingernails. You peered at him from under your lashes, eyes gleaming in the darkness. You watched - pleased with yourself - him shudder, face growing green with unnerve at your show. You knew he was desperate to leave, to get a breath of fresh air outside of your cell, you understood his fear and wanted him to suffer for helping your owner, the man watching over your training, but you wanted him gone before he emptied his stomach on your floor. So you pushed the cooler out, clawed arm breaching past the hatch to leave it farther from your cage.Â
He left hastily, legs shaky and face pale.Â
âI want a bison next time,â you growled, words rolling off your tongue huskily from its rare use.Â

It looked as inconspicuous through the NVGs as it did in the pictures, a few grey buildings built lowly to hide an immense labyrinth dug into the ground, secret passages crossing unending halls with locked doors and tipped with surveillance cameras to watch over the whole facility. They studied the very walls that made this place a secret fortress, from the body to its heart, like mounting a brigade against a castle, Laswellâs team found the few hidden entrances that connected to the lesser-used passages, winding through many hallways and wide vents, big enough for humans but too tight for monsters the size of C34. Task Force 141 led the mission, infiltrating the base under the darkness of night where they could crawl and slink through shadows to catch what they hunted. They were joined by Marines, all experienced and skillful, wearing scars like a badge of honour. It would either be a quick in and out, or a long and strenuous infiltration.Â
Price took Gaz and led half of the Marines through the west, breaching the lab from above. They pushed in steadily, relaying information and physical cues to Watcher - Laswell - with a body cam recording everything they saw, the facade they wore above ground, hiding their dark enterprise. Ghost, as usual, has Soap watch his six, following closely behind him with puppy-like loyalty and the other half of the Marines. Team Twoâs - Delta - mission started through the underground passage they sniffed out, a long and unwinding hall that went straight through the heart of the facility. Ghostâs team went dark, needing the cover of silence to stay hidden in a highly protected area of the base to run this clandestine mission. They spoke only when needing to, to make calls, to reaffirm intel or to let both Bravo and Watcher know a change, the tech team in the temporary safe house a few miles away from the compound watched through the cams, from the subtle change in the air to a jarring lead to what was happening.Â
While Price and Gaz worked on creating a distraction, taking a load off team Deltaâs shoulders, they could work through the system faster and more efficiently with the fire taken off their backs and front. It was controlled chaos for both teams, creating a mass discordance within the enemy lines: panicked higher-ups at the sudden attack, while they had a small squad of personal soldiers, they were unprepared, taken by surprise by both teams attacking on two fronts; and confused mercenaries, their quiet and boring schedules made them lose the edge of suspicion, of wariness towards what awaited them and the sheltered job with little to no action apart from a few failed escape attempts by the subjects.
âDelta 0-1 moving in,â Ghost mumbled into the coms, his team following him closely, rifle held tightly with the muzzle pointed forward as they crossed the threshold of section C, heading towards the one holding the monster subjects.Â
They left behind them groups of bodies, slumped over the walls or limp on the ground, blood painting the sterilised and glossy walls, turning the once white hall into a grotesque place, dead bodies covering the length of the corridor like the ones they walked through before, leaving the stench of death that even the Marines could sniff out. It wasnât clean - they werenât aiming for it to be clean - but they wouldnât need it to be clean when the Laswell would send a clean-up team to deal with this, Ghost would steal a bite before they arrived, quenching his hunger for revenge with them.Â
A few guards stayed to watch over the cells, doors unlocked by a keycard that most guards kept in their back pocket, Ghost would have to take one off a dead body. Under Ghostâs cover, Soap dashed to the other side of the hall, taking a few with him to corner the mercenaries, boxing them into a closed hallway until they all died. Despite a few of the Marines taking shots, bruising the skin under their plate, black and blue blossoming like a bloody flower under the thin layer of skin, they kept their heads high and minds clear, moving forward without a misstep or hesitation. Soap swiped a few cards from the bodies, throwing one to Ghost.Â
âDelta 0-1 to Watcher, can you hear me?â
âSolid copy, Ghost,â Laswell voice rang out clearly, reaching his ears in seconds.
âWe found the cells,â his eyes roved over them, white paint over thick, cement walls to hold whatever they locked into the cells, perhaps the children the saw or the big one, C34.
âDo you have the keycards?â
âAffirm,â Ghost growled slowly, hearing Laswell's confirmation to continue. âGoing in.â
He tapped the pad, a loud beep ringing in their ears as the lockâs mechanism creaked to life, unlatching from its metal hold to let them in. Both he and Soap walked in, leaving the others to watch their backs while they surveyed the first room. It was dimly lit as it was bare of any decorations apart from a visible toilet, a small sink and a few metal beds. It looked like any usual cells they came across, made barren and empty of anything useful to prevent the prisoners from escaping or causing a ruckus, but the people they kept in these cells were children. Soap swore under his breath at the sight of children huddled together, seemingly no older than 12, he lowered his rifle. They were backed into a corner, three older kids holding a younger one in their arms, protecting her from them, from whoever meant to harm these children.Â
They looked malnourished, left to slowly rot in these cement boxes until the scientist found something worthwhile in them, their cheeks sunken in, eyes droopy and swollen with bruises - they were beaten, it made something ugly rear its head inside Ghost dead heart - and lips dried. One was armless, having wings that they used to cover both of their cellmates, naked with only feathers covering their body, this one looked more like a harpy than it did human. The two others had arms, both having the lower half of a mammal, neither of them was sure which four-legged mammal it was, but one had a pair of wings, while the otherâs back was bare of anything.Â
âWeâve found the children.â

You could hear the chaos from your cell, the blaring alarm and the smell of death. The building shook from its foundation, vibration emanating from both the ground floor and the basement, just farther from your hall, the closed and sectioned-off area. They separated you from the defective ones, all your young mistakes they made after achieving success âyou. They tried to recreate it, but it never came out how they wanted it. Maybe it was a mistake on their part or maybe it was the lack of a certain gene in their DNA, a subtle difference that you and the rest had. You didnât want to know and you didnât want them to succeed a second time, it was painful, the shift, the tests and the change, the storm of pain, terror and confusion werenât worth this power.Â
You could hear the booming sound of gunfire, a loud ricochet of the bullet when the nitrocellulose sparked and sent the bullet outwards, finding its destination in the warm flesh of human guards. You usually enjoyed this kind of chaos if you knew what started it, and laughed when something caused trouble for your captors, but you were cautious of this one. You neither knew who thought to disturb the peace nor did you know who was behind this, their scents strange and the sound of steps unknown. All you knew was that their steps were heavy, out of breath but pushing their way into - what you thought to be - section C. The place they kept the young and willful.Â
You might be blinded by your cell, but the guards outside your confinement knew how to talk, their chatter and barking orders loud enough for you to hear through the thick walls. From them, you knew they were strangers, unknown players on your board of pawns. You didnât know their goal, whether they were here to let you out or keep you in a cage of their making, but you knew they were a gamble on your fate. As the noise got closer, you sat down, crossed your paws and waited, cautiously awaiting to see what your verdict would be.

Strangely enough, there was a different section, separated from the other one by many gates and stricter security, but they were able to break through it. Security was concentrated in one hall as if the monster they locked at the end of this hallway was of big importance. It had higher security, stronger and thicker. Ghost wondered if it was to keep the monster in or keep people out, either way, this meant that they found the thing they first came here for: the trained and dangerous subject C34.Â
Ghost was apprehensive about opening this metal door, built taller than any doors heâd seen, it was as wide as it was tall, metres over what would be considered normal for a human or monster, similar to the wide gates that protected British castles, tall and imposing, but the most worrying was itâs vast amount of security measures. He thought back to the blurrier giant he saw in the picture, their shape indescribable and otherworldly, almost alien-like. His eyes met Soapâs reassuring ones, standing steadfast and unyielding to do good in the world. So with a nod, Ghost worked through the locks and scans of the heavy, metal door made to keep this cement cage closed. This door clicked loudly, echoing down the hall with ominous intent, foreseeing something damming and destructive.Â
Yet they hadnât expected to see another cage within the cage, a box made of reinforced glass, large and robust and inside of it was another cage, a rough metal one with bars for walls, a sick joke of a birdâs gilded cage. It wouldâve seemed almost exaggerated to have three layers - three different cages - to keep one subject safely locked up until he caught sight of the monster. Lying on the cold, metal ground with legs folded in, tail curled around them and staring at both him and Soap with cautious curiosity. It looked like a gryphon if it were more reptilian than a mammal, this monster had a human torso, a head wearing a stoic expression, dressed in rags. Where there would normally be legs was the body of a bird, an eagle perhaps from the golden-brown plumage and reptilian legs from the knee down, followed by a fully scaled back, hind legs and a strong tail. Each toe was tipped with a sharp claw, big and deadly if it got its hands on someone, it could easily rip into anyone without putting in much effort. The biggest thing about it was the folded wings, feathered and equipped with a talon. If it could fly, these wings would be powerful.Â
He understood why they kept it locked, it was neither man, monster or hybrid. It was a beast of human creation, a creature made to be at the peak of its condition. It was smart, he could see it, the glint in its eyes and the pursed lips, mien kept monotone and calm âobservant.Â
What did Laswell sign them into?Â
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I absolutely loved the fic about reader owning a bar for villains!!! I can't stop reading it you did an amazing job!!!! if you ever feel like continuing it in any way I think it would be wonderful!! Or if you don't that's fine too!!! It's amazing either way!!
SIDE JOBVillainous x Evil Bar Owner! Reader
A/N: I really do enjoy this little idea! This is what happens after you find 5.0.5!
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âHmâŠno answer.â You said, setting the phone back onto the receiver. You tried your cell with similar results. 5.0.5 sat in the corner, warming up after who knows how long outside. He fell asleep rather quickly.
âA cell tower or two must have been taken down in all of that destruction or something.â You thought, âEither that or that technopath finally decided to do something with his life other than hit on girls in my bar.â
Either way, you were going to have to drop off 5.0.5 in person. You didnât mind too much of course, Black Hat was the best of the best, and he didnât live very far away. His support meant a lot to you, so it was the least you could do for him. Regardless of what he may say, you considered him your friend.
So when the blue bear woke up the two of you headed down the street together (there was no way that thing was going to fit in your car) towards Black Hat Manor.
A rather rough looking Dr. Flug answered the door and you wondered when the last time he slept was. But he perked right up when he saw 5.0.5 standing next to you.
â5.0.5! Youâre home!!â He said, hugging the bear with joy, âI thought you were gone for good this time! Thank you so much y/n.â
âItâs not a problem, Flug.â You smiled, âI found him wandering around the alleyâŠwith quite the trail of destruction behind him I might add.â
âOh, yeah.â Flug rubbed the back of his necks as a few sweat marks appeared on his bag, âWe were just testing out a new invention. It ended up making 5.0.5 here into a much fluffier Godzilla, but when the effects wore off, we werenât able to find him.â
âAh,â You replied as the rain began to come down once again, âThat sounds quite interesting. Would you mind if I stepped in for a little while? Just to dry off and warm up before I brave the walk back home.â
âYou walked here?â Flug asked.
âWellâŠ5.0.5 didnât really fit into my carâŠâ
âAh, well sure, come in.â Flug said, stepping aside to let you and 5.0.5 into the front room of the mansion. You placed your coat and scarf on the coat rack and hung your umbrella nearby. As you did so, Black Hat entered the room on his way to do who knows what.
âFlug!â He barked and the young scientist bristled with fear.
âY-Yes, Señor?â He asked and you shook your head inwardly at his fear. One day heâd learn. One day heâd have to.
âYou didnât tell me we had company.â
âY/N was just dropping off 5.0.5.â Flug explained, âAnd what with the stormâŠâ
Black Hat looked outside with a raised eyebrow and then nodded. He waved his hand dismissively at the doctor, âVery well, you may go now. I shall keep y/n company.â
Flug looked back at you and you smiled slightly with a shrug before he scurried off into the depths of the manor with 5.0.5. Black Hat gestured for you to follow him into a small sitting room. The space was more intimate than the front door, yet carried an intimidating air. The seats near the window were deep red with dark wooden claws supporting them. Black Hat asked you to sit in one, as he would presumably sit in the other. They angled in to allow for easy conversation.
âCan I get you anything?â He asked, nodding towards a liquor cabinet on the far side of the room, âWine, Brandy, Scotch? I may not own a bar, y/n, but I do have quite the selection.â
âI donât doubt it,â You smiled, âBut I didnât come over for a business affair. And besidesâŠâ You pulled a small flask filled with your favorite drink, alcoholic or otherwise, and tapped it with your finger.
âSuit yourself.â Black Hat said, a glass of wine suddenly appearing in his hand. A wine that you could tell had beenâŠadded to, if you catch my drift. You didnât have to know his tastes to figure that one out.
The two of you sat in a comfortable silence, something Flug only dreamed of doing, for a few minutes. You looked out the window at the rain. Black Hat sipped on his wine. For a while you amused yourself with watching drops of water race one another down the glass, lightning occasionally lighting up your face.
âHowâs the bar, y/n?â He bagan some polite conversation when it became apparent that the rain wasnât going to let up.
âBusiness as usual.â You sighed contently, âMost of the thugs and common criminals realized a while ago that I was running a moreâŠclassy operation. There are the occasional nobodyâs who stroll in from time to time, trying to be bigger than they really are, but for the most part itâs high end villains just looking to relax a bit.â
âI take it youâre enjoying yourself.â Black Hat said, taking another sip of wine, âI must say, I was quite impressed the last time I was there. Live music was a nice touch.â
âThanks.â You smiled, âI try to pull in acts from time to time, since Iâve got that little space in the corner.â
âWell that kid on the piano certainly created a great atmosphere.â
âYou mean, Tom? Yeah, heâs been busing tables for me for a few months. Come to find out heâs got hands like no one this side of Hatsvile. I pay him to play now.â
Black Hat hummed his approval and something inside of you warmed up. Any praise from him was high praise, and you knew it.
âWhat about you?â You asked, âYou seemâŠtired, lately.â
âDemencia is a handful, the Bear canât be helped, and FlugâŠâ
Black Hat didnât even have to finish for you to understand. The scientist clearly had gutsâŠbut he was still nervous, untrained, filled with fear.
âHeâs been getting better.â You remarked, thinking back on his time in the bar. The first time youâd seen Flug he was afraid to speak to anyone, even to order a drink, and now he seemed more at ease. Nonetheless, your host scoffed.
âBut he still has a long way to go.â Black Hat said. You could tell his feelings of worry had passed, but there were other things on his mind⊠you knew it.
You took another sip from your flask and looked out the window once again, âSo⊠is there anything you need from me?â
He smiled at your perceptiveness. You truly were growing up.
âHow would you feel,â Black Hat hummed and looked up to you from his wine, his smile and stare piercing you to the core, âAbout a little side job?â
Bro did NOT like being blinded by a flashbang
Ok good! So itâs like an AU. The zombie apocalypse never happened so Leon is still a rookie cop. So what Iâm thinking is the RCP goes on a little trip goes and checks out Jurassic world since itâs been open for a good 3 years now. Leon and the others meet us! Weâre Owens daughter/son so we grew up around the dinosaurs. We helped Owen raise his raptors. Also we have our own dinosaurs! (I-Rex and indoraptor) also the events of the movie doesnât take place!! How would Leon react if he saw us(heâs in love!!) talking about the indoraptor with the indoraptor next to us(I like to think that the indoraptorâs name Ripper)?? Idk the brain-rot is real!!
Dinosaur
Dinosaurs were not the newest discovery, their bones having been around for years now. But genetically engineering them into present day was something new, something exciting. You worked with your father in a Raccoon City Ingen Lab. Umbrella didnât seem to mind that they set up shop so close to them, perhaps they were interested in what the company had to offer. Whatever the reason, you had a lot of hands on experience with raising dinosaurs, not wanting to repeat any mistakes in history with wild animals. Raise them kindly, raise them like a family, treat them like how your dad treats you. Of course he was a little hesitant to let you around the dinosaurs but you were soon allowed to help with them.
In a new city it was a little daunting, the people here seemed to be eternally rude. However you did meet a kind rookie police officer who you quickly became friends with. His name is Leon and he was a little naive and a little slow to understand your work but he definitely tried. He really wanted to impress you, that he knew what you were talking about, even when he didnât. Your dad didnât really know much about it other than Leon was a sweetheart and was trying his best. You were both new to Raccoon City, and he really wanted a friend. Plus you were new as well! It was like it was destiny.
He was really interested in the dinos you helped raise. Every day after shift, Leon visits your workplace to watch you and the dinosaurs. He comes by so much that your dad and coworkers know him by name, Leon is also pretty sure his coworkers know about his visits but not in the way they think. Chris especially. Always asking if heâs got a date.
The STARS members really like to tease him after Chris and Rebecca took a liking to him. You offered him that he can bring them to visit on Saturday for a special day. There were two new dinos you were helping raise recently and they were now old enough to display to the public. Two of the first carnivore experiments. The bosses seemed a little hesitant when they heard you invited the STARS team, you didnât quite know why, but they allowed it regardless.
âLeon! You came!â You called running up to him and his group. Chris smiled teasingly at Leon, nudging him with his elbow.
âY-yeah! I couldnât miss it!â Leon nudged his arm back into Chris as he responded. The team looking on in amusement.
âThe exhibition isnât for another hour so enjoy the dinosaurs!â
You waved before walking off, briefly hearing them tease Leon once more. That made you smile as you prepared the new dinosaurs to be seen for the first time. And for the second time, a human hand-raising very carnivorous creatures.
From what youâve seen the team was very excited to look around the park, seeing all the dinosaurs and other animals from that time period. The youngest one, Rebecca you think her name was, looked very excited to hear the announcement about the new exhibition starting soon. Basically dragged them all over the place herself.
You are the one the stage, an earpiece and microphone, a black outfit to match what you were about to show off to your best friend and his friends.
âGood afternoon! I believe you have all been waiting for InGenâs newest dinosaur release. Well, we have something big planned.â You started, your voice calm and clear through the whole park. You smiled knowingly behind the protective glass that separates you from the audience.
âWeâd like you to welcome two new dinosaurs. Two new species we have created, Iâm sure youâll find them just as exciting as I do.â
That seemed to gain the crowdâs attention, more and more people filled the seats wanting to see what exactly the park had planned.
âPlease welcome, our firstâŠIndominous Rex.â Your hand waved to a padlock which opened slowly, and as it opened up fully, the leaves rustled and moved, the cracking of branches captivated the audience. A huge white head peaked out of the padlock, causing many to jump back at the sight.
The rex stomped out of itâs cage, itâs footsteps shaking the ground of the stage. Itâs large head rearing back to its full height, red eyes staring at the crowd before looking down to you. It slowly thumped over, all the while, you could see the little kids smooshing their faces against the glass, you could see Leon and his friends look surprised at the huge reptile you were so close to.
âNow, sheâs a little different from the other Tyrannosaurus Rexes you see around the park.â You stated, letting the indominous stalk closer to you, spooking the audience. You turn slightly to the dinosaur, smiling up at it. The large white head coming down to you, almost as if they were preforming with you. Your hand rested on itâs snout before turning back to shocked audience. âShe is a hybrid of several other dinosaurs. Invented right here in this park.â
You could see Leonâs face light up as he watched you handle the dinosaur, his friendsâ faces were much the same, a couple looked a little scared or horrified at you being so close to those big teeth but were mainly fascinated.
âAnd we have one more!â You gestured to another smaller padlock which opened quicker than the other did. The cage was darker than the other and it did help the dinosaur hiding within it. Out stepped a black raptor with orange eyes and a gold stripe going down the side of it. âThis is our new IndoRaptor.â
The raptor bounded over to you, itâs head cocking side to side as it looked around at the guests swarming the glass to see the two dinosaurs better. But not once did either try to harm you, it fascinated Leon, he couldnât look away. He watched as the two interacted with you, it was like they were your friends. Two dangerous animals, your friends, your companions.
Leon could hear you explain everything about the two dinosaurs but he couldnât hear your voice over his own thoughts. Watching you walk around with both of the dinosaurs, showing off what they can do, he was so amazed. His eyes were wide and bright as he watched, hands tightly around his collar as he looked on. He didnât even notice his team chuckling and nudging him from time to time when they saw his starstruck face.
When the viewing was over, Leon immediately ran over to you, without his friends and their constant teasing.
âYou were amazing!â He said as soon as he saw you coming out from the exhibit.
âThank you! Iâm so glad you enjoyed.â You replied happily, eyes lighting up as he came over to you.
âHonestlyâŠI was more focused on you.â Leon looked sheepish when he admitted that, rubbing his arm, cheeks flushing a pretty pink.
You smiled shyly back at him, head tilted downwards slightly in embarrassment.
âWouldâŠdo you want to go on a dateâŠwith me?â Leon was the first to speak up, chasing away his thoughts of rejection.
âIâd love that.â You nodded, the two of you ignoring his friends in the background, planning your date. Which was a little intimidating when there were two dinosaurs staring at him through the glassâŠ
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29. Children + 1. Morning
"C'moooon wake up!"
A chorus of groans rings out from you and your lovers and you throw an arm over your eyes as your youngest rips open the curtain of your bedroom window.
Looking over to your left, you see Billy reluctantly sit up, his eyes bleary and a hand coming up to scratch at his beard. On your right, Stu rolls over to put on his glasses and he laugh-grunts as the kid jokingly body slams into his father's stomach.
"You guys said we'd get to go downtown today! C'mon, we've waited all morning already." Your eyes slide to the doorway where the twins stand, annoyance blanketing their teen faces. Your daughter was the one who had spoken up, while your son just sighs at your slow pace.
"Yeah, yeah, we're up. We're up" Billy grumbles as he stretches, swinging his legs off the bed and continues his mutterings on his way to the bathroom. The pre-teen play fights with Stu, who grabs him and slams the boy onto the bed, blowing a raspberry into his stomach as he laughs and tries to kick him off. You shake your head and smile, how the hell did Stu still have so much energy at his age.
"'Kay kids, just head downstairs. Dad, Pops, and I are gonna brush our teeth. Marco should be here soon to make breakfast." You try and state this with as much authority as you can muster, but the grogginess of your voice makes it sound a lot less convincing.
Thankfully, your trio of kids are in a compliant mood, and they leave to head downstairs and await Marco, a personal chef Stu had employed to take care of the cooking. Giving Stu a quick kiss, the both of you head into the bathroom to join Billy in getting ready for the day.
"Remind me why we decided to have three of them." Billy spits into the sink, rubbing his still tired eyes . The older he got, the less of a morning person he became. It'd be amusing if he wasn't so bitchy about it.
"I dunno, because there're three of us? We each get one to take care of us when we're old as fuck." Stu jokes, coming up behind him to wrap his arms around his waist, pressing a kiss to his boyfriend's cheek.
"Man, I already feel old as fuck." you state as you lift your arms to stretch, back cracking, and you move to brush your own teeth.
"Hey, at least you're still as hot as the day we met." Billy states, a heated smirk finding its way onto his lips, and for a brief moment his face morphs into his younger one, smooth skin and pretty boy looks flashing in your vision. Stu nods in agreement with a wide grin, and his visage too transforms into the baby-faced, wide-eyed young man you also fell for. Glancing in the mirror at your middle-aged self, you wonder if they ever see glimpses of you at your most vibrant and youthful when you laugh. You hope that they do.
A light feeling bubbles in your chest, as the memories of all the years that had passed you three winded itself out in your head. The Good, The Bad, The Bloody. Your family, a small, undeserved piece of heaven you guys had built, was the culmination of them all. Somehow, against all odds of this sort of relationship with these sort of men working, the three of you had perservered. The heavy Italian-accented greeting of Marco rang out, and the simultaneous chatter and complaining of your children drifts into the room from downstairs.
Sure, you guys now have crows feet and smile lines and bad backs.
But you wouldn't trade it for the world.