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This was literally perfect, thank you so much! I think you described so well how Cooper would address this kind of situation. The detail that he worried the whole time if the reader was mad at him was so nice as well. I totally agree that he knows the kind of despair the reader is going through like the back of his hand. It's so tender, so raw and so real. This was amazing and I'm definitely gonna come back to this when I need some comfort. You have no idea how much this means to me <333
Hello! I would like to request Cooper Howard x gn!reader (post war, because...murderous cowboy...hnnngh), where they struggle with mental health issues like depression? I've been in a really tough spot, having no energy or motivation to do anything or really any desire to take care of myself. So I was thinking, maybe the reader's mental health is declining, they're slower and sloppier when it comes to keeping up with Cooper and he's more and more frustrated. Then one day he has enough (maybe the reader is taking too long packing up) and threatens to leave them and they're just...passive, because they really don't care anymore about what happens to them. So he realises they haven't been taking care of themselves properly for a while now and then some soft moments with him? I know this is pretty dark and you can change this however you'd like, but I'm dying for some hurt/comfort with this man đ„ș It's totally cool if it's too much for you, if you decide to not write this, please just let me know, so I don't wait for it. Thank you so much, I love your Cooper fics <3

Cooper Howard | The Ghoul x gn!Reader
Synopsis: Youâve been struggling lately, putting both you and your traveling companion in danger. He was bound to confront you about it eventually. Tags: Prompt Request, Not Beta Read, Gender Neutral Reader, Depression, Mental Health, Mentions of Suicide, Disagreements, Comfort, Lazy Day, Cuddling, Beginning Relationships Author's Note: Trigger warning for topics relating to mental health, such as depression and suicide. Please do not read if youâre not in a good mental space. Take care of yourselves. Also, everyoneâs experience with depression and mental health issues differs, so I am writing this story the way I experience it. Also, this was a fun challenge to write. Like how the hell would he approach a topic like this? Itâs been fun to explore his character like that, and I hope I did it justice. Thank you so much for the request! <333

You used to be able to keep up with the Ghoul.Â
Wherever he went, you followed, tearing through the Wastleland without hindrance. You watched his back, and he yours, a security that was unheard of in this world. It was a trusting friendship, bordering on something else, something that neither of you had crossed yet. You couldn't compete with over a hundred years of experience with a gun, but you were able to hold your own quite well. You were a decent shot and someone who never let anyone get the drop on you, senses always sharp.Â
So when you started missing easy targets and found yourself surprised by opponents one too many times, you knew it was a matter of time before the Ghoul started asking questions and not believing the first lie that you said. The first time it had happened, you blamed it on your lack of sleep, and he seemed to buy it. And maybe you convinced yourself it was just a lack of sleep, ignoring the darkness that had begun to emerge in your mind. You just needed to rest, was what you told yourself.Â
It happened again a few days later, completely missing a target in front of you. Your reactions had begun to slow down, too, unable to avoid the swing of a blade, cutting across your cheek. It was like your body gave up on wanting to move, an unbearable weariness to your muscles that you were unable to shake. Later, as you bandaged the wound on your cheek, the Ghoul confronted you, demanding to know why you were acting so sloppy. Youâd merely shrugged, offering up the idea that you were sick. This time he seemed less convinced, yet he had let the matter go.Â
You knew why you were acting the way you were. You werenât unfamiliar with depression, far from it. It was something youâd dealt with your entire life, coming and going like waves. Youâd go days, weeks, months and youâd be fine, but then a flip would switch. Youâd lose your energy, your motivation, wanting nothing more than to just lay on the ground and never get back up. Youâd stop taking care of your body. Youâd lose your appetite. Your thoughts would turn dark, ideations and ideas flashing in your mind, things that youâd never tell another soul.Â
For the months youâd been traveling with the Ghoul, youâd been able to keep a reign on your depression. Sure, you had your off days, but nothing like this. It was like the universe was punishing you for having such an excellent past months.Â
But how could you explain this to your traveling partner? How could you explain that you didnât have the energy to continue existing, to continue fighting? He needed you to be alert, to not have your thoughts occupied with something, that in perspective to the Wasteland around you, was trivial.Â
So you kept your mouth shut, forcing yourself to appear alert and unaffected. You forced those thoughts to the back of your mind. You forced your body to move, no matter how much it screamed at you to just be still.
But it seemed that all that bottling your thoughts up did was make it worse. As the days dragged on, you stopped talking, only muttering small words whenever the Ghoul asked you a question. Youâd normally spend the time traveling conversing, and the Ghoul did try to initiate a conversation with you, but no amount of questions and joking and jabs could get you to break. Eventually, he fell quiet too.
Sleeping became a challenge. Youâd think with how exhausted your body felt, youâd be able to sleep easily, but the opposite was true. Hours would tick by, and youâd lie awake, getting up the next morning more exhausted than before you went to bed. Your face, already a bit gaunt from living such a difficult life, had grown even more so, the circles around your eyes darkening and your lips growing more chapped.Â
You stopped eating, turning away the food he offered you. After you went a few days without eating more than a bite, he practically forced spoonfuls of food into your mouth, snapping at you the entire time. It was humiliating, but you couldnât bring yourself to change. You just wanted to be done.Â
You could tell that your demeanor was starting to annoy the hell out of the Ghoul, whose words had turned shorter and snappier. If you took too long, heâd grab you by the shoulder and drag you along, like an upset parent with their child. Your cheeks would burn every time, tears pickling your eyes, and youâd hang your head.Â
There was a tension growing between you and the Ghoul, your friendship growing thin. His guard was up constantly, unable to trust you any longer to watch his back, which hurt you more than any knife or gun. Soft glances disappeared, his gaze scrutinizing when he looked at you. Light touches from him reserved for when you were at rest were no more, as you chose to keep to yourself every night. Instead of walking side-by-side, youâd linger a few feet behind him. You pretended like it was easier this way, to make him push you away, but it was tearing you apart.Â
But eventually, that tension snapped. Too many close calls, too many sluggish movements, too many half-hearted excuses finally made him break. Youâd just gotten up for the day, another sleepless night behind you, and you were packing up your few belongings. You mustâve been taking too long, because you heard him sigh audibly, standing in the open doorway of the room youâd sheltered in for the night. âWhatâs your fuckinâ issue?â He growled, arms crossed tight over his chest.
You looked up, feigning confusion. âI dunno what-â
âBullshit,â he cut you off. He began to walk towards you, his steps methodical, threatening. âYouâve been actinâ like this for weeks, and youâve only offered me half-assed excuses.â He was seething, and understandably so. He crouched down in front of you, rendering you unable to escape. âSo, you,â he stuck a finger in your chest, barely avoiding hitting you, âare gonna tell me why. And donât even think âbout lyinâ, sweetheart.â
You swallowed, heart hammering in your chest at the confrontation. Words flooded your mind, a full explanation on the tip of your tongue, yet you just couldnât bring yourself to utter it. Your mouth opened and closed, struggling, until you eventually just gave up. Sighing, you just shook your head, which pissed him off even more.Â
A disbelieving laugh left him, and he ran a gloved hand over his face. âNo? Youâre kiddinâ me, right?â He didnât wait for a response. âYa know, Iâve tried to be lenient. I bought into your fuckinâ lies that you were âjust tiredâ, âjust sickâ. I tried to give ya space, to give ya time to get out of this. But youâre gonna get us both killed if ya donât fix yourself. I canât be distracted out there, constantly worried âbout you and keepinâ you alive, âcause it seems like thatâs the last thing on your mind.â
He took a breath, steadying his rising voice. âSo Iâm gonna give ya one more chance to explain yourself, or else Iâm leavinâ without ya.â
âThen leave.â Your response came almost immediately, your voice lacking any inflection. Even though in the back of your mind you were screaming at him not to leave, you kept an air of indifference about you, unable to make yourself care. It would be easier if he just left, wouldnât it? You wouldnât be putting anyone else in danger, and you wouldnât have to deal with the guilt you felt of him worrying about you so much. And it would be so much easier to just disappear if there was no one looking for you.
He wasnât expecting that as a response if the look on his face told you anything. His brow muscles were raised, leaning back from you in shock. But the way he was watching you, it was like he was observing you in a different light, dots beginning to connect in his mind. âYouâll die out there without me.âÂ
You merely shrugged your shoulders, glancing down to continue packing your belongings, no longer able to look him in the eye. He didnât respond, simply standing up with a sigh. You didnât look up, not even as you heard him walk away, backing towards the entrance of the room. You didnât look up, even as you heard the surprisingly gentle click of the door as it shut. You didnât look up, even as the tears that youâd been holding for the past weeks finally fell.
You were alone.
You thought it would make you feel better like there would be a weight lifted off your shoulders. But everything just felt heavier, the thoughts in your mind becoming a tempest, making you physically weak. Expletives tumbled from your lips as you sagged down onto your arms, head hung. Of course, heâd fucking leave, you idiot. No one wants to deal with your moping.
A part of you wanted to chase after him, to beg him to stay, but you already felt pathetic enough. You couldnât blame him for leaving, not at all. You were weighing him down, putting his life in danger; he said so himself. He could only deal with you for so long. You should be grateful that he didnât leave sooner.
The sound of rustling fabric made you jump, finally looking up. The Ghoul had taken off his jacket, laying it across the back of the couch he had slept on, never having left the room at all. Stunned, you watched him sit, taking his hat off in the process and setting it on the floor. He finally caught your eye then, a soft look on his face, a look you hadnât seen in a long while.Â
âI thought you left,â you whispered, sitting back upright. Embarrassment warmed your cheeks, and you tried to wipe the tears that had fallen on them.Â
âI ainât leavinâ ya, sweetheart.â
âWhy not?â
He leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees. âDo you want me to go?â Youâd never shaken your head faster in your life. âThen Iâm stayinâ.â
âBut why?â
He sighed. ââCause I care âbout you. I⊠Is that too hard to believe?â
It is. Unable to find words, you just shrugged again.Â
Something akin to regret or remorse flashed across his face, and muttering something under his breath he reclined against the couch. He was upset, but even now you could tell it was not because of you, at least not fully. âCâmere,â he murmured, patting the couch beside him. âYou look like youâre gonna fuckinâ bolt at any second.â
Taking a steadying breath, you complied, albeit with some difficulty, your legs barely wanting to function. His gaze didnât leave you once, as much as you wished it would, making you want to collapse in on yourself. The walk to the couch felt like it was miles long, but you eventually made your way over to it and him.Â
He rolled his eyes when you just stood there in front of him, unsure of what to do with yourself. âSit down, I ainât gonna fuckinâ bite.â In another situation, you knew heâd add some comment like unless ya want me to, but he bit his tongue. The couch groaned as you sat next to the Ghoul, keeping a foot between your bodies. âTalk to me,â he commanded, yet his voice was gentle. âWhat the hellâs goinâ on?â
You picked at the skin around your nails, no doubt drawing blood. âIâm⊠Iâm not quite sure how to explain it,â you responded, and you expected your words to upset the man even more. But he nodded his head slowly, an almost understanding look on his face. âIâm just⊠done."
âDone with⊠what? Beinâ out on the road?â You shook your head. âTravellinâ with me?â You shook your head again, this time more vehemently. âDone with what?â You knew that he knew the answer to his question, but he wanted you to say it.
âIâm done with⊠with existing. I just canât bring myself to care anymore. Iâm just so tired of it all.â You sagged back against the couch like speaking took a toll on your body. âIâm so tired.â
He didnât respond for a while, mulling over your words. âThat⊠that explains a lot,â he chuckled humourlessly. âYour mind wonât just leave ya the hell alone, will it? It's like all your mind can focus on are these terrible fuckinâ things, no matter what ya do. And it just weighs on ya, like a million pounds, getting worse with every passinâ day until you just wanna⊠give up.â
He explained it perfectly, and you cocked your head to the side, a bit confused about how he was able to do so. âI ainât a stranger to what youâre goinâ through. Weâre well fuckinâ acquainted, to say the least. So I shoulda recognized it sooner with ya.âÂ
He paused, sighing. âWanna know somethinâ?â You nodded. âI was too busy thinkinâ âbout what I did to upset ya that I didnât bother to think of any other possible reason as to why youâre actinâ the way you are. But once I realized it wasnât my fault, not entirely, instead of beinâ there for ya, I was an ass. I thought, because Iâm a damn idiot, that you were just mopinâ around for the hell of it, putting us both in danger simply âcause you were tired or some shit. Not once did I stop to think why. And I apologize.â
âYou donât gotta-â He cut you off with a pointed look. âI⊠I accept your apology, then.â
He nodded slowly, content. âIâd like to help ya, sweetheart. I know nothinâ I say or do is gonna make it go away like that⊠but Iâd like to try. Whatever ya need from me, and youâve got it.â
âIâm not sure what I need exactly,â you admitted quietly.
âWhen ya figure it out, will ya let me know?â You nodded.
âJust⊠be patient. As difficult as that is for you.â You hadnât meant for the jab to come out, but you werenât taking it back. Especially when a loud laugh left the Ghoul, making a smile of your own appear on your face. It was faint, yet it was there.
An almost starstruck expression appeared on his face, his laughter dying out. âI missed seeinâ ya smile,â he murmured as if it was a subconscious thought.
You ducked your head, making him laugh again. âAs for beinâ patient, well, I can be that, if thatâs what ya need.â
âItâll take some time,â you cautioned again, indirectly giving him a chance to back out of this.Â
âTime ainât an issue. Iâll wait as long as it fuckinâ takes.â
âYou mean it?â Your voice was so soft, barely audible to either of you.Â
You watched as one of his gloved hands inched towards you, palm upturned. Tentatively, you placed your in his, eyes growing wide when he brought your hand to his lips, kissing the back of it gently. âI swear,â he uttered, sealing the promise with another press of his lips.
As you returned your tingling hand to your lap, his eyes scanned over your face, a furrow appearing between his brow. âHow long has it been since youâve eaten somethinâ? Somethinâ that I didnât force ya to eat,â he added when you opened your mouth to respond.Â
Your silence said enough, and he leaned down to his bag, which he had placed beside the couch when he sat. After a few moments of rustling through, he handed you a small bag of what appeared to be jerky, as well as a small canteen of water. âIt ainâ human,â he added when you eyed the bag suspiciously before taking it.
The jerky was salty and tough when you took a bite, not quite wanting to, but unable to not eat under his gaze. You ate in silence until your stomach was full and your teeth hurt from the tough material. Taking a swig of water, you could feel your eyes growing heavy, eating seemingly draining your energy more than replenishing it. Stifling a yawn, you shoved the canteen back into his hand, and you noticed he had an almost pleased look on his face.Â
You were confused, though, when he stood, making his way to the entrance of the room. For a moment, those thoughts flashed in your mind that told you that he was finally leaving, that he realized how pathetic you were. But instead of doing any of those things, you watched as he simply wedged a chair under the handle of the door, like he had done before you went to bed for the night.Â
âWhatâre you doing?â
âWe takinâ the day off. Doctorâs orders.â
âBut arenât we supposed to be in Filly in a few days?â
âWeâll be fine. You are gonna spend today catchinâ up on some much-needed rest.â He stood in front of you now, a moth-eaten blanket in his hands.Â
âAnd what are you gonna do?â You asked, and he shrugged.Â
âDonât worry âbout me, sweetheart. Go âhead, lie down.â
Your eyes quickly scanned the couch, and you took a deep breath before speaking again. âThe couch is big enough for us both, no?â
For the second time that day, youâd stunned him with your responses. âIs⊠is that what ya want?â
Encouraged that he hadnât just outrightly said no, you nodded your head, and a fond look crossed his features. He handed you the blanket before sitting once more, but instead of his back being against the cushions, he rested it against one of the armrests, not before tucking a pillow in front of it.Â
Once he was situated, he opened up his arms to you, and you couldâve laughed at how uncertain he looked. Hands rested on your body when you laid down, head on his chest, laying on your stomach, and you made sure the blanket covered both your bodies as best you could. You werenât too worried about covering all of you, though, with the sheer amount of warmth he was radiating.Â
His eyes were already on you when you glanced up, a smile pulling at his lips. âComfy?â
âYes.â Your voice was barely audible, but he heard it.Â
You felt his fidget with something in his hand behind your back, but you didnât have to wait long to find out what he was doing. You felt fingers run along your scalp, making you shudder, before combing through any hair there. âAlright?â
You sighed contently, nodding your head before letting it fall back onto his chest. He continued to run his fingers there, his other hand tracing patterns across your shoulders. You hadnât realized how tired you were until now, finding it hard to keep your eyes open. For the first time in a long time, you felt safe. Safe from the world outside this room. Safe from the thoughts that plagued your mind. Safe from everything.Â
He didnât have to see your face to know that you were struggling to stay awake. âGo to bed. Iâll be here when you wake.â
âPromise?â
âAinât fuckinâ like Iâm gonna be able to get up,â he chuckled, before taking a more serious tone. âI promise.â
That was all you needed to hear before you finally let the final strings of consciousness leave your grasp. Before you lost control of all your senses, though, you felt him lean down, pressing a barely-there kiss to the top of your head. âYouâll get through this, sweetheart.â
You believed him.
"Thinking I donât love you, âcourse I do, sweetheart.â
Summary: (y/n) storms off after an argument with Cooper thinking he doesn't care about her but she soon realises that someone is trailing her.
Word count: 0.8K
Warnings: Swearing
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âFuck you, Cooper.â I grab my rucksack
âIâd happily oblige.â He teases despite me being frustrated.
âIâm not joking, Cooper, leave me alone.â I say storming off.
âIf thatâs what you want, sugar.â His refusal to react with any emotion only makes me more annoyed as I walk off into the desert.Â
âIâm serious, Iâm leaving and you canât stop me.â I yell, turning back to look at him briefly before heading off into the desert, despite it nearly being night time.
The temperature drops quickly as the sun disappears from the sky but I keep my eyes set on some ruins not too far on the horizon to stay for the night, just to be away from Cooper no matter how cold Iâll be without him.
Getting there, I stay the night on the cold, hard floor, regretting not taking the makeshift bedding from Cooperâs bag when I left so I prepare for an uncomfortable night.
Unsurprisingly, I wake up early in the morning, just as the sun comes up, waking me up as I pack all my stuff up and leave, deciding arbitrarily that Iâm heading into town to top up on supplies that I forgot to take from Cooper before leaving.
I stop from lunch, sitting down at the top of a sand dune and pulling a small amount of food that barely equals lunch but itâs the best Iâve got to eat. Ripping open a pack of overly dry crackers, I bite into one of them, regretting not taking more water from Cooper.
I keep watch on the horizon before seeing someone walk over one of the dunes, I take my sniper off my back, using the scope to check out the threat before seeing someone dressed exactly like Cooper. I sigh when he gets closer, his face identifiable.
âYouâve got to be fucking kidding me.â I mumble, watching as Cooper walks through the desert, the same path as I was walking.
I throw my backpack on, opting to eat the dry crackers on the move to get away from him. Checking back every now and then, he trails me throughout the desert but stays far enough away that I canât talk to him, barely able to identify him without my scope.
I turn around and stop walking and watch as he gets a pair of binoculars I bought for us out of his bag to look at me and I put my middle finger on both hands up at him, hoping heâll get the hint but I imagine he just laughs, dismissing me.
He follows me until I reach the treeline where heâs unable to see me anymore, waiting for him to take the bait. Waiting, I use my sniper scope to see how close he gets and as soon as he breaches the treeline I stand up.
âCan you stop fucking following me? I told you I was done.â I huff.
âYou ainât done. You ainât never gonna be done with me âcause you couldnât handle it.â He smirks.
âYou seem to be the one who couldnât handle it - following me around.â
âOh, donât get me wrong, I need you as much as you need me so why are you messing around?â He asks.
âBecause youâre a dickhead.â I point out.
âThatâs true but Iâm a lotta things and if thatâs the only one you have a problem with then Iâd say youâre dealing with me pretty well.â
âI have more problems with you.â I cross my arms, stubborn.
âPlease, go ahead, feel free to list âem.â
âYouâre mean, youâre rude, you never admit when youâre wrong, you, you, you never wear socks with your shoes.â He chuckles at the last one. âAnd you never tell me you love me and it feels like Iâm just following you around like some lost puppy that you found on the street and felt bad for.âÂ
âYou done?â I take a breath that he takes as a yes. âYouâre one silly woman, you. Thinking I donât love you, âcourse I do, sweetheart.â He scoffs, wrapping his arm affectionately around my neck and pulling me closer to press a kiss to my forehead. âNow stop running away and come back with me.â
I pretend like Iâm even gonna make the choice not to go with him, I didnât take all the supplies I wouldâve needed and I canât even lie about the fact that I love him and probably wouldnât last that long without him. âFine.â I sigh. âBut youâve got some making up to do.â
ââCourse, âcourse. If I didnât make you feel loved then Iâve definitely got some making up to do.â He says. âNow, get your bag, letâs go.â He says and I grab my rucksack, throwing over my back before he takes it off of me carrying it for me. âLeast I could do.â He says, when he sees my slight confusion but I donât complain. âNow come on, sweetheart.â
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How About a Nuke?
Part I / Part II
Cooper Howard x fem!reader A/N: This is really a prelude to the real story. Itâs who they were before the bombs dropped and not as fleshed out as it could be. Summary: Hollywood doesnât agree with you, as much as you wished it would. Until you meet Cooper Howard and he flips your world upside down. (Image below does not represent reader, I mean I donât even look like that)


âQuench your thirst and a little bit more,â you winked and held up the dripping bottle of Nuka-Cola. You shot your best smile at the camera in front of you, holding it until the director let out a loud âCut!â The smile dropped instantly and you dumped the bottle back in its cooler.Â
Tom walked behind the camera, a frown on his face as he replayed the clip. Youâd been here two hours already for a thirty second promo, thereâs no reason it should have been taking this long.
You shifted, the leather on your legs creaking uncomfortably. They had you in some odd little space suit, more sexy than functional. The backdrop behind you was of painted stars and an out of scale moon. You werenât sure how space and Nuka-Cola connected but a check was a check.Â
âIs that who I think it is?â
You turned around at the sound of gasping. Your eyes widened and your stomach dropped when you watched the Cooper Howard walk through the entrance of the studio. Your biggest celebrity crush and idol just walked through the door and you were dressed like a sexy astronaut. This is beyond embarrassing.Â
You had begged your agent to let you take some more serious roles, or at least a few fun ones. Youâd been stuck in the same role of sexy bombshell for too long. You couldnât even escape it doing a few advertisements. You wanted someone like Cooper to think you were classy or distinguished at least. Not some sellout with over lined red lips.Â
You whipped your head around, hoping he wouldnât notice you, and pretended to be fascinated by the cheap set you were on. âMr. Howard, a pleasure,â you briefly glanced over your shoulder to watch your director shakehis hand. Cooper looked up, his eyes briefly catching yours. You winced and turned back around.Â
âWhat are you doing here?â
âFilming a new advertisement for Nuka, would you like to see?â
âWhy, yes I would.â
Oh, this was wonderful. Just great. You reached up to pinch the bridge of your nose but your hands just jammed painfully against the plastic of your helmet. You listened to them replaying your clip, hating the sultry tone of your voice. You hated being typecast like this.Â
You didnât work so hard to earn your spot in Hollywood just to be forced into the role of a sex symbol. You could be more, you knew it. You just needed a chance. âYou did wonderful.â
You jumped in shock at the voice near your ear, your helmet hitting something hard. You heard a groan of pain and turned around mortified to see Cooper holding his nose. âOh, Mr. Howard, I am so, so sorry.â
He shook his head and held up a hand, smiling amicably at you. âMy fault, sweetheart, shouldnât have snuck up on ya.â
You let out an annoyed huff and finally pulled the damn thing off. âHonestly, I should pay more attention, this damn thingâs a safety hazard.â He chuckled and it made you smile without even realizing it. You could feel the heat already blooming under your skin, just barely resisting the urge to fan yourself. But you couldnât help but be flustered. It was Cooper Howard!
He finally let go of his nose and you sighed in relief when you saw that it wasnât too badly damaged. He seemed to understand your relief because he laughed again. You heard whispers behind the two of you and finally realized just how close you both were. A couple PAâs stood huddled together, pointing at you with accusing fingers and harsh glares.Â
Probably not smart to be a sex symbol and stand so close to a married man.Â
You dropped the smile and took a step back from him. As much as you disliked typecasting, you would hate losing jobs more. You didnât need any rumors to spread because you smiled too widely at Cooper. Lord knows your career barely survived the last round of gossip, that youâd been sleeping your way into roles. Which you hadnât. You donât need anything more like that bothering you now.Â
Cooper glanced over your shoulder and seemed to notice the same thing as you, but he didnât seem bothered by it like you were. Of course, he was a man and he was very happily married, he didnât have to worry about the same things as you. He was secure in both his relationship and place in the world. Youâd just barely gotten a foothold on everything.Â
âI thought you seemed just sweet as peaches in that clip.â
You gave him a brief smile, âThank you.â
âThough,â he frowned and glanced over at the director. You rolled your eyes when you saw Tom point over at you and then gesture to his stomach. If they sinched your waist one more damn time your ribs were going to crack. âI donât quite understand why you had to be seductive.â He seemed genuinely perplexed but it didnât take a genius to understand the underlying message of his words.Â
You shrugged, âJust seems to be the way my career is going right now.â
âIs that what you want?â
Your brows furrowed in confusion. You haven't been asked that before. Of course youâd spoken up about being unhappy with your roles, though you still took them. But no one had ever asked you what you wanted. An odd feeling bloomed in your chest and you took another precautionary step back. âUm,â you frowned and shook your head, âno. Itâs not what I want.â
He smiled, seemingly pleased by the answer. âLook, sweetheart, I didnât come here to drink cola or chat,â he held up his hands in apology, âas wonderful a conversationalist as you are. Iâm filming a movie right now. We're looking for a lady with a strong presence to be my companion in the film. Iâve seen your movies, youâre capable of a lot more than theyâre giving you to work with. I think youâd be perfect for the role.â
Your ears started to ring as you stared at him in shock. It was hard to keep your jaw closed the longer he spoke. Thereâs no way that everything youâve been wanting was just being offered to you on a silver platter. Stuff like that only happened inâŠ
Well, it only happened in movies.Â
âThat is if you want the role? Youâre not looking particularly enthused,â he gave you a charming grin and you finally remembered you actually had to respond to him to get what you wanted.Â
âYes!â
You didnât care how loud you were or how dirty the looks you were getting from others were. There was nothing on your mind other than the man in front of you and what he was offering you.Â
Everything you wanted.Â

You stared up at the poster on Cooperâs wall. âI always thought I looked ridiculous in this one.â
âWell,â Barb came up behind you and handed you a martini. You took it from her with a grateful smile and took a sip. You tried to stop your face from screwing up but alcohol had never really sat well with you. âI think you look amazing.â She smiled at you and walked back towards the living room.Â
You stayed where you were at the end of the stairs, staring up at the too-large poster. You and Cooper were standing back-to-back, your gun raised to your lips and a smirk on your red lips as your hat laid tilted over your eyes. The bright red cursive title sat under your spurred boots, The Outlaw and The Sheriff.Â
Well, they certainly hadnât been creative with the name. You couldnât really bring yourself to care, though, it had been your first real role. You had played someone of substance, someone whose entire life didnât revolve around the man she wanted to have an affair with. Cooper had opened up more doors for you then he would ever understand.Â
You turned from the poster and back to the party. For once you werenât being surrounded by a group of groping producers or Hollywood execs. Being a part of Cooperâs family, someone he was mentoring, it carried a certain power within the den of vipers. You werenât untouchable, but you werenât someone to be so easily ruined.Â
You flashed kind smiles and coy waves at the people who called out your name and made your quick escape to the backyard.Â
Cooperâs new movie had been released and he was having a sort of celebration party. Though, you think itâs just Barb trying to integrate Vault-Tec into the movie industry. From the disgusted looks on some of your co-starâs faces you could tell it wasnât going very well.Â
You sighed in relief at the fresh air and slowly made your way over to the pool chairs. Your feet ached in your heels and you could already feel blisters starting to form. You undid the straps and slipped them off. You lowered yourself onto the edge of the pool and dipped your toes in, the relief instantaneous.
You werenât out very long before you heard steps approaching. You let out a deep sigh, mentally preparing yourself for your peace to be ruined by whoever wanted to bother you. âYouâre not skipping my party, are you?âÂ
You opened your eyes to find Cooper smiling down at you. You always wondered how his smiles could be so genuine when he spoke to you. You hadnât felt like youâd given anyone a real smile in a long time. This industry had taken a lot from you and lately youâd been wondering if it had stolen your happiness too.Â
You shrugged, âIt was getting a little boring.â
He grinned and slipped his shoes off. You watched him roll his pants up and groan as he dipped his legs in the pool with you. His smile slipped and his eyes widened when his legs landed in the water, âDamn, itâs fucking cold!â
You barked out a laugh, rough and very unladylike while he squirmed like a girl at a little cold water. âDidnât you fight in a war?â You teased.Â
He nudged his shoulder into yours, âWatch it,â you shook your head, dismissing his faux warning. You knew he didnât really mind when you bugged him. Itâs how you two had been acting around each other since day one. Tabloids labeled you two as close as kin, brother and sister.Â
As much as it bugged you every time you read a headline like that while standing in line at the grocery store, you supposed it was better than everyone thinking you were some two-timing slut. But it bothered you how much your relationship being labeled siblings in nature irritated you. He had a wife and child, you couldnât let some pathetic crush cloud your judgment like this.Â
It was real hard to remember that, though, when he looked at you the way he did. Sitting by his side, under the moonlight, his eyes warm and earnest as he sent you an easygoing smile. Youâll never figure out if itâs in your head, but you swear he doesnât smile at anyone the way he does at you.Â
You feel like the only woman in the world sitting there with him. Like there wasnât a party going on a few yards away in his house. And you hadnât just accepted a martini from his wife who had graciously invited you into their home. It was just you and him.Â
You didnât realize you were leaning in until your lips were brushing his. He should have pulled back. You shouldnât have leaned in. But his hand was on your waist and the other was buried in your hair, desperately pulling you closer.Â
It wasnât gentle or slow like youâd always imagined it. His mouth was moving hungrily over yours, practically devouring you in his desperation to get as close to you as possible. His hand tugged at the roots of your styled hair, a pained moan slipped through your lips. That wasnât enough to snap you out of your trance, but his tongue licking into your mouth was. He groaned, tasting and savoring you like you would be his last meal. Like he had wanted you just as much as you had wanted him and he wasnât going to let this chance slip away.Â
You jumped back but he didnât let you go far with his hands on you. His eyes slowly opened while the reality of the situation dawned on you both. You let out a horrified gasp at the sight of your lipstick smeared over his lips. âOh, god, Coop.â You whispered, voice strained as you stared at him, âWhat did we do?â
His eyes darted between yours, the realization coming slower to him. When it did, you could pinpoint the exact moment it hit him. His mouth drew up in disgust and he ripped his hands off you. He leapt up, water splashing your dress as he did, but you were too hurt to really care. He clamped a hand over his mouth, looking very much like he was about to throw up on you. âFuck,â he hissed, jaw clenched and eyes squeezing shut.Â
You grabbed your bag and shoes and rushed to your feet. You dug around in your purse, hands shaking so much you could barely undo its clasp. When you finally found your handkerchief you dipped it in the pool and held it out to him.Â
He glanced towards your outstretched hand and then to your ashamed face in confusion. âYou have my lipstick on your lips,â you whispered. He snatched it out of your hand and scrubbed at his face so hard you wouldnât even be able to make out the lipstick with how red his skin was.Â
Slowly, and without a word, you both made your way back into the house. The tension was thick, neither of you able to look at each other. You kept an unusual amount of space between you for two people who were always so close. If anyone looked out the door at you right now, well, even Bud Askins would be able to tell something was wrong.Â
You made it to the glass door and Barb intercepted you. Your heart leapt to your throat. Youâd never been more disgusted with yourself. Not only did you kiss this womanâs husband, you had fucking enjoyed it.Â
In fact, you wished you were out there still. As small a taste youâd gotten of him, you craved more. Your body was on fire with desire, core throbbing when you thought about the way heâd kissed you. You forced yourself to stop imagining what it would be like if he had kissed somewhere else. God, the thought made you burn.Â
She laughed and gave you an odd look, âYou look like you saw a ghost.â
Cooper chuckled and you whipped your head towards him in shock. Not only did he look completely unaffected, but he was smiling at you. You couldnât look at him long, afraid your face would further give you away. You were a good actress, but not nearly as good as him.Â
âThis one almost accidentally took a dip in our pool,â he and Barb both laughed and you forced yourself to join in.Â
âYeah, and I think that might have been enough excitement for me.â You smiled at Barb and leaned in to kiss her on the cheek, the taste of her husband still on your lips. âIâm gonna head home. Enjoy the rest of the party.â
Cooper stopped you before you could completely slip away, âIâll walk you out to your car, honey.â You nodded, not willing to argue in the middle of his crowded home. Still, you didnât make it easy for him to keep up with you. You were at the door before he could blink, practically flying out of the house.Â
You probably would have made it all the way to your car without another word if it werenât for him clasping a hand around your elbow. âWe need to talk.â
You shook your head and he let out a disappointed sigh. You already knew what he was going to say, and you agreed wholeheartedly. What had happened tonight was a mistake. Not only were you risking your career but you could ruin his whole life if you continued down this path. As much as you wanted him, as much as you had yearned for him, you couldnât be so selfish.Â
But you also couldnât handle hearing him say that to you. It would break your heart to have to listen to him explain all the reasons you could never be with the man you were so desperately in love with. âI know, Coop, I know.âÂ
His grip tightened on you when you tried to slip away. You set pleading eyes on him, praying he couldnât see the tears already starting to build. You knew he could, though, when his gaze softened and he eased his grip on you. After another whispered âpleaseâ he finally nodded and stepped back from you.Â
You slipped your arm from his hold and ran to your car. You leapt inside and peeled out of the driveway like the devil was on your tail. And maybe he was, maybe you deserved it. Because you still couldnât help yourself, glancing in the rear view mirror to see Cooper standing at the end of his driveway, watching you go with a distraught look on his face.Â
You wiped the tears off your face and turned back towards the road. You could never be with him. You could never love him the way you wanted. Youâd have to be satisfied for the rest of your life with the taste youâd gotten tonight. That would be all you would ever allow yourself.Â

âA fallen star, Cooper Howard has become a reject within Hollywood. Fellow actors and actresses have been refusing to work with him, making it difficult for the former celebrity to find work. Recent reports say heâs been seen at birthday parties more than on set.â
The female reporter shook her head, âSuch a shame. Weâve been hearing that this is all due to his former ties with Vault-Tec. Ties which were recently severed in a grisly divorce with ex-wife and Vault-Tec employee, Barb-â
You clicked the TV off, shutting the ridiculous news report up and ran a hand down your face. You hadnât seen Coop in a few months. After that night at his house, youâd dropped the movies youâd been doing with him and put as much distance between the two of you as you could.Â
That thought made you feel like the worst piece of shit. You couldnât have known that Hollywood was going to turn its back on him. You couldnât have known that nearly two weeks after you cut ties his entire life would go up in flames. You should have been there for him. How you feel about him shouldnât matter when your friend needs you.Â
Heâd given you everything he could and you couldnât even be there for him when he needed you. Of course, once youâd heard about the divorce, youâd called up Sebastian. But he had warned you not to try and reach out to Cooper. He seemed to think it would only make things worse. The more you heard, however, the more guilty you felt about not being there for him. Tabloids and gossip columns certaintly hadnât been kind when the news of his divorce had come out.Â
They pounced on the opportunity to further rip into his wounds and present them to the world. You glanced down at your couch cushion, the magazine youâd picked up in the store staring back at you. The front was a picture of him walking out of a house, donned in cowboy gear and clearly performing for a childrenâs party.Â
You sighed and decided you should finally push aside your pride. You snatched your keys from the hook and headed out the door.Â

Cooper didnât seem to believe it was you when he opened the door. His eyes, cloudy and red, narrowed before he frowned and took a step back. âThat really you?â
You offered a weak smile and a, âHi, Coop.â
He scoffed and you could tell he was getting angry. His accent always got a little rougher when he was pissed off. ââHi, Coopâ,â he mocked, a sneer on his face. âFour months without contact and thatâs all you have to say. Fuck off,â he went to close the door but you blocked him with your foot.Â
It stung, honestly, the cruel way in which he spoke to you. But you knew he could be a lot meaner if he wanted to and it wasnât as if you didnât deserve it. You had been a shitty, selfish friend. âIâm sorry, I was just nervous. I just,â you paused, struggling to find the right words to make this any better. He crossed his arms, still refusing to let you into his house. âI called the second I heard, but Sebastian had told me it would be better if I didnât come.â
His brows furrowed before he glared at you. âSo you donât even fucking call?â
âI was wrong and selfish. Cooper,â you reached out, laying a gentle hand on his arm. âIâm sorry, Iâm not asking for you to forgive me. I am genuinely so sorry I wasnât here for you. But Iâm here now, if youâll let me be.â
The next minute was unbearable. You felt too awkward to take your hand off his arm and he refused to speak. He didnât even blink, just glared at you, the longer the silence went on the more you could feel yourself losing your nerve. Maybe this had been a mistake.Â
Finally, he sighed and your heart leapt to your throat. âCome in,â he stepped to the side and opened his door up further. You kept your mouth shut and slipped into the house. It seemed to be the only thing heâd been able to hold onto since the divorce.Â
The door slammed shut behind you and he pushed past you to slip into the living room and throw himself down on the couch. You followed slowly behind him, taking oddly tentative steps, like if you made a noise he would kick you out.Â
He had his arm thrown over his face, his eyes clenched like he was in pain. You perched yourself on the edge of the chair you usually sat in, feeling oddly uncomfortable. You fidgeted restlessly on the cushion, crossing and uncrossing your legs, tapping your toes against the floor.Â
It had seemed like such an easy decision to come here half an hour ago. But you hadnât had a plan and that was really biting you in the ass now. Desperate for anything other than the sound of the fabric underneath you, you blurted out the question that had bothered you for months.Â
âWhat happened?â
He sighed, like heâd been expecting it. He sat up slowly, grabbing a glass of brown liquor off the coffee table and taking a swig. He leaned forward on his knees, glaring over at you. âWhat are you talking about? Youâre gonna have to be specific, sweetheart, everything in my life has fallen apart.â
You winced, hating the callous way youâd asked the question. Youâd meant to approach the subject more gently, but it wasnât easy to keep your curiosity contained. âEverything, I guess. Last time I saw you, you were on top of the world. What happened?â You tried to ask your questions as gently as possible, but there really was no use sugarcoating anything.Â
âFlew too close to the sun and I fell,â he shrugged and sent you a sarcastic smirk. âBut I see youâve been doing great, huh?â
âNot really, Iâve stepped back from taking on any contracts. I would have dropped Nuka-Cola too if their lawyers werenât so damn good.â
He shrugged, like he didnât really give a shit about your life or how it was going. This hurt, how he was acting, youâd never seen him like this. He was acting so mean and despondent. âFound out Barb was advocating for nuclear war and Vault-Tec was backing her. Finding out your wife is orchestrating war crimes really puts a wrench in your marriage.â
You wished you could be surprised, but Barbâs odd behavior since joining the company had been obvious to everyone but Cooper. He laughed when he saw the look on your face, âYou say âI told you soâ and Iâll throw something at you.â You shook your head and sank back in the chair. âAnyway, Vault-Tec dropped me and since everyone in Hollywood hates me that was the last paying job I had. Now, Iâm working kidâs parties.â He scoffed and smiled mirthfully, but the hatred in this look was directed at himself. âHow the mighty have fallen, right?â
He threw back the rest of his whiskey and slammed the glass back on the table.Â
âI really am sorry, Coop. I should have been here.â
He didnât look at you, just shook his head, âNo point. If you had been, I would have dragged you down with me. Probably the smartest thing you could have done.â You hated this, it made your heart hurt to see him so down on himself.Â
This wasnât the Cooper you knew. This was a man completely broken by what life had thrown at him. You hated this. You hated yourself for not helping him. Hated his wife for abandoning him. You hated the world for so easily turning their back on him like he was nothing to them.Â
You slipped from the chair and kneeled in front of him. You grabbed his hands in yours, holding on tight when he tried to slip away. âIâm sorry, Coop, truly. I wasnât here for you. But I am now, I swear. Let me help you, please.â
He glanced down at you and stared quietly, trying to decide whether he should be an asshole and tell you to fuck off or just accept the help. He had been lonely for a long while now. He needed someone to tell him he was doing okay. That he had done the right thing in getting Barb out of his life. So, he nodded and squeezed your hands back.Â

âPancakes?â
You laughed and sat up in bed, glancing over at Cooper while he got dressed. âIs that all you know how to make?â He smiled and crawled back onto bed to plant a hard kiss against your lips.Â
âYou want food or not, smartass?â
You laughed and pressed another quick kiss to his lips, âPlease.â He shook his head and walked out of his bedroom and towards the kitchen. You sank back against the pillows and stared blankly up at his ceiling.Â
You wished there was a title to describe what you were to each other, but you werenât completely sure yourself. A few weeks after youâd stopped by his house youâd slept together for the first time. And then again and again, and youâd taken to staying at his house more than your own apartment.Â
Youâd worried that you were letting yourself be a rebound after his divorce. Afraid that he was simply going to sleep with you and move on once heâd found something better. But he didnât treat you like you were something to throw away.Â
But that doesnât mean anything when heâs never explicitly stated that he wants something serious with you. You sit up when you hear him padding back down the hall, a tray in his hands. You smile at him and help him settle back in bed.Â
When youâre done eating you both lay back in bed and you figure you donât need something definitive for now. Youâll just enjoy what you have while you have him. The shrill ring of the phone jolts you both out of your comfortable state.Â
He sighs and reaches over to grab it from its place on the nightstand. The cord stretches over you while he leans back and talks to whoever is on the other line. âHello?â His brow furrows in confusion when the other person began to speak. You can make out their muffled voice but not what theyâre saying. You give him a questioning look but he just shrugs and hands you the phone. âItâs for you, sweetheart.â
âHello?âÂ
Cooper watches you with growing confusion as your face lights up and you shoot out of bed. He sighs, knowing his morning is probably over. He figures he should go ahead and get dressed while you finish up the call.Â
When he comes out of the bathroom youâre still talking. Your finger is coiled through the cord and youâre pacing a track into his rug. Youâve got a serious expression on your face, listening intently, before you light up once more and let out an eager, âOh, thank you so much!â You slam the phone back down on the dial and turn to him with an eager smile.Â
âThat was Tom, heâs got a role for me.â Cooper shoots you a happy smile but he canât help the twinge of jealously in his gut. A few weeks ago some pictures of you two together had been leaked. While your career and offered had considerably slowed, you hadnât been completely stonewalled by all of Hollywood like he had.Â
He couldnât help but resent that at moments, that you still got to live your dream while he was punished for doing what he thought had been right. He wouldnât let that ruin your mood right now, though. âThatâs great, what is it?â
You shrugged, going through the room and quickly changing into a long skirt and blouse. âHe couldnât give me many details over the phone. He wants me to head over to his house to pick up the script real quick.â You ran up to him, planted a quick kiss on his cheek and darted towards the hall. âIâll be back for lunch,â you called over your shoulder.Â
Cooper sighed, overwhelmed slightly by your whirlwind of energy. He called out a quick goodbye he wasnât sure you heard and tried to ignore the nauseating feeling settling in his stomach.Â

You stared up at Tomâs door, knocking quickly. You were the perfect picture of naĂŻvetĂ©, wide-eyed and eager as you waited for him to open the door. When Tom wasnât directing Nuka-Cola ads he directed only serious movies. The type that only critics liked.Â
Getting another serious role could really help in getting you back on track. Maybe you could even start helping Coop out, he was going to have to sell the house soon if he didnât make real money.Â
The smile on your lips was hard to dismiss as you impatiently waited for the door to open. It didnât take much longer, you could hear Tom approaching through it and then it was swinging open. He had a wide smile and seemed oddly breathless as he stared at you. âThere you are! Come on in, Iâll grab the script.â
Not thinking much of the odd invitation you took a step inside and glanced around. You heard voices in the next room and your smile dropped just a little. âCome on,â he waved you forward when he noticed you had stopped, âIâll get you something to drink.â
âOh,â you took a hesitant step forward. âIâm fine, really, I need to get back home pretty quick.â Tom stopped in his tracks and turned around. The look on his face had your hairs standing on end, both of your smiles completely gone now.Â
âI said come in.â You tried to back up but your back hit something soft. Jumping forward, you turned to find one of the tallest men youâd ever seen towering over you. He pushed forward and you stumbled back, starting to feel real panic settle in.Â
He kept pushing until you found yourself standing in the middle of a crowded living room. Execs you recognized from meetings with your agent and premieres circled around you like a pack of hyenas. Each of them tittering and laughing, pointing at you with a dangerous gleam in their eyes.Â
You felt tears pricking your eyes, your gaze darting up to Tom. But he refused to look at you, accepting a large wad of cash from one man and shaking his hand. He spared you one brief glance, a distant regret in his eyes as he walked out the room.Â
You spun in a quick circle, breaths coming short and fast when the men started to close in on you. One of them grabbed you and you threw your elbow back into his face, it didnât matter. They were all reaching for you now. Hands snagged on your blouse and the buttons popped open.Â
You opened your mouth, to scream or bite one of them, you donât know, it didnât matter. A large hand clamped around your mouth, forcing you to breathe in the cloth on their palm. You sucked in a sharp breath, something sweet tickling your nose before your eyes were rolling back in your head.Â

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How About a Nuke?
Part I / Part II / Part III
The ghoul x fem!reader A/N: Part three is going to be when it gets juicy, this is just them becoming reacquainted. Youâll get the good angst in the next parts. Summary: Your dreams of stardom and fame have been blown away. Your old life is lost to the sands of this new world and you find yourself utterly confused. Thereâs a man who looks an awful lot like Cooper yelling at you, but itâs not the man you remember loving. Not anymore.


For two days heâs been following the sound of sirens. With no new bounties, he hasnât got much else to do with his time. Plus, heâs hoping that maybe if he figures out whatâs been causing all this noise he can shut it the fuck up. Didnât matter how far he walked, the blaring wail was echoing across the whole damn wasteland.Â
A cough started up in his chest, itching into his throat and rattling his whole body as it ripped its way out of him. He tried to walk through the discomfort but it wouldnât let him. He leaned over, hands braced on his knees, and coughed so hard he could feel ass jerky coming back up from his âdinnerâ last night. He clamped a hand over his mouth and forced the bile down. Frantic hands dug through the bag on his side, shaking as he ripped the box open and grabbed his inhaler.Â
It took a minute before the drugs had the desired effect, and even then he was still fighting back nausea. Heâs got to find a new dealer, that bitch in Filly was watering down her supply and he knew it. Not just that, she was overcharging too, on account of his being a ghoul.Â
Even in the apocalypse money still managed to rule the world. Even if it was in the form of Nuka caps. He walked a little further before leaning against a boulder for a break. He wiped spittle off his lips and surveyed his surroundings.Â
There was a faded old billboard sunken into the sand, only half of it sticking out. The paper was curled and browned from age and the sun, but he could make it out well enough. Quench Your Thirst, it wasnât one of hers, though. It was the girl theyâd replaced her with. He contemplated shooting it, just so he wouldnât have to stare at the girl anymore, but it was a waste of bullets.Â
Instead, he pushed off the rock and forced himself to keep going. The noise was unbearable now, rattling around his brain and making his ears bleed the closer he got. He must be right on it, only a little while longer and heâd finally turn the damn thing off.Â

He lifted a leathered hand to block the sun out of his eyes. He kept squinting, disbelieving in the sight before him. Vault 111 was sitting pretty among the skeletons and dunes of sand. Itâs big white numbers upside down as the door was slid open, alarms ringing out and red flashing lights dancing around within the vault.Â
He couldnât believe it. Vault dwellers were practically extinct in the Wastelands, nevermind actually getting into their vaults. But here this one sat, open and ready for the taking. Normally, he wouldnât risk it, even just to turn off those fucking alarms. But he had just used his last vial and if he didnât get his hands on some good shit soon, well, best not to imagine it.Â
Hand on his holster he started forward, eyes darting back and forth to make sure this wasnât some sort of trap set by raiders. He didnât imagine they were smart enough to do that, but apparently Muldaverâs been on the move, this could be her peopleâs doing. Heâd rather not have to listen to someone whining on about a better life and a kind society.Â
Heâd believe it when he saw it. All people were capable of was greed and lust, itâs been the same before the bombs and it will be the same after.Â
He stepped inside, eyes pained as they adjusted to the stark contrast of the glaring sun outside and the soft fluorescent lights within the vault. He spotted a big red button and slammed his palm down on it. The sirens, thank fuck, shut off, but the lights kept going.Â
There was a gap between his platform and the next. The control panel clearly needed a Pip-Boy to be operated but he didnât see any nearby. He sighed and took a running leap, just barely making it to the other side. Â
He took another suspicious look around, still not quite sure he was completely safe. His chest tightened with the irritating feeling of an oncoming coughing fit. âFuck it,â he muttered, starting through the open doorway without a glance back.Â

Whatever had happened in here had been messy and recent. He kneeled down next to a puddle of blood and dipped an ungloved finger in, still warm. He popped open his holster and tugged out the gun, better to be safe than dead.Â
He had been following the direction the lights had been pointing this whole time, hoping maybe heâd stumble across an infirmary. These vault fucks had to have left at least one bag of radaway behind. So far, though, he didnât have high hopes. Everything was ransacked. The bodies that were left behind had been stripped naked and beaten to unidentifiable pulps.
So far, the vaults had at least been air conditioned. If nothing else he was getting a break from the sweltering heat that trailed him on the surface. Heâd already tested out one of the sinks down here, their water was still functioning. Maybe he could get some of the blood caked under his nails cleaned out.Â
While the air conditioning had been nice, the breeze that was coming from the door across the way would have had goosebumps rising on him if he was still capable of that. His head tilted in contemplation as he stared at it. Above every door was meant to be an indicator of what went on in there.Â
There wasnât for this one, though. And despite knowing better, he had to admit, he was pretty curious. He strode forward, tucking the gun back in his holster and slamming the button on the right side of the door. The second it slid open, whatever had been sealing the noise inside broke.Â
He flinched away from the sounds of sirens and covered his ears, cussing up a storm as he slammed the button once more. It clicked uselessly but didnât send the door down again. âFuck,â he hissed, stepping inside and grunting as the cold bore down on him ten times worse than before.Â
Cryogenics, well, the temperature made sense now.Â
He stared at each of the pods, the windows frosted over with cold and making it impossible to see the people within. He took his time examining them, trying his best to see if anyone he knew was in one of them. Despite it all, he held a little hope that he might see Janey, maybe even Barb.Â
Without any luck he headed towards the terminal, he could probably get the sirens to shut the fuck up this way. Or maybe just get this door closed again.Â
In neon green a warning sign flashed over and over across the screen.Â
LIFE SUPPORT: CRITICAL FAILURE. Â
He glanced back over his shoulder and scoffed. Rich fucks hadnât thought to have a back up, or did they really think their buddy Vault-Tec would keep them safe? He shook his head and clicked away the warning. He peered through the list of commands but couldnât find anything except a list of who was in the pods.Â
He figured he might as well see if he spotted a familiar name. If they were alive he might be able to get some information off of them. It wasnât until the bottom of the list that he saw anything helpful. Your name stood out bright and bold and beside it the message:
LIFE SUPPORT FAILING
RISK OF ASPHYXIATION:Â
The colon blinked a few times and he drummed his finger impatiently on the sides of the terminal. Finally the risk analysis loaded and he let out a rough exhale.Â
RISK OF ASPHYXIATION: IMMINENTÂ
REMOVE SUBJECT IMMEDIATELYÂ
His eyes widened and without thinking he clicked the little button. A moment later he heard something creak open, the seal of the pod broken as air rushed out. He turned around and faced your pod, of course it was the one right beside him.Â
He ran forward, catching you just as you slumped out of the seat. Your skin was like ice, your lips blue and face purple from choking. It was all swollen, like youâd been struggling to get air in for a while before he came. He frowned down at your limp form, shaking you slightly as he waited for you to take in a breath.Â
âHey,â he brought a rough hand down on your cheek, the leather striking loudly against your skin.
Your lips parted and you took in a deep breath, gasping as your hands flew up to your throat. You turned over, falling out of his arms and landing roughly on the metal grates of the floor. He took a step back, watching as you hacked yourself back to life, your lungs nearly coming out with how hard you were coughing.Â
His head tilted as he observed you. You looked damn near the same as the last time he saw you. The only real difference being the slutty little black slip you had on. He scoffed and shook his head. So thatâs where youâd disappeared to, sold yourself out to Vault-Tec for some apocalyptic protection.Â
Lot of good that did you.Â

You clawed at your throat, air feeling like razor blades as you greedily inhaled. Youâre not sure where you are, you can barely feel your extremities, youâve got an uncomfortable draft on your backside. You wince as you sit up, wiping your blurry eyes in the hopes theyâll clear up, metal digs into your skin as you do.Â
Itâs like when you get too cold during winter and your eyes frost over a little bit. Except, this doesnât feel like a little bit. You canât even see your own hand right now. All you can make out is faint outlines of everything, blurry little clouds of color.Â
âHello?â Someone was here, you could tell that much. You just didnât know who. Metal creaked in front of you and you scrambled back. They werenât saying anything. Why werenât they saying anything?Â
You wracked your brain for the last thing you could remember and felt tears building along your lashes. Oh god. âTom?â You called out hesitantly. Maybe theyâd changed their minds. Maybe the men whoâd grabbed you had dumped you off somewhere.Â
You didnât want to think about what theyâd done while you were asleep. You were slowly becoming more aware of your surroundings and very aware of the skimpy slip you had on right now. Not even close to what youâd been wearing when they grabbed you. You wrapped your arms around yourself in a meager attempt at comfort.Â
âThat who you fucked, sweetheart?â
Your brows turned down. âCooper?â He sounded a little rough, his accent more pronounced, but youâd know his voice anywhere. It was as familiar to you as your own. âCooper, where am I?â The tears were spilling freely now the longer he stared at you in silence. At least crying was starting to thaw out your eyes.Â
You could more clearly make out his form now, looming overtop of you like some sort of dark omen. You always felt safe with Coop. When someone pushed you too much or got a little too aggressive, you could go to him.Â
Right now, though, you felt like prey in front of a wolf. There was no kindness in his words and only a cruel accusation in his tone. Dear god, where were you? And why would he think you would ever fool around with any of these sick fucks behind his back?Â
âCooper, please, what happened?â
He barked out a laugh and you flinched back, âWhat happened? Well, lets see what the fuck happened.â You heard more than saw him pace across the metal floors, the spurs on his boots clanking loudly. Had he been at a party and come looking for you?
âYou told me youâd be back for lunch and I didnât see you for another two hundred years.â
Your stomach dropped to the floor, âWhat?â You whispered.Â
He knelt down in front of you. âYour eyes still foggy?â You nodded your head mutely. âWell,â he chuckled but it wasnât the one you knew. This was something mean and sharp. âWhen those clear up, Iâm not gonna look like you remember me, darling. Should probably get out of here before you realize what youâre talking to.â
He made to get up but you shot forward, blindly groping at the dark form of his torso until you latched onto his duster. âCooper, please, Iâm confused. I-â you looked around blindly, hoping to find something to explain how the last thing you remembered was eating pancakes with him. Thereâs no way in hell itâs been two hundred years.Â
âI went to Tomâs to get the script. He made me come in for drinks. There- there were all these men there, they grabbed me and I donât remember anything after that. Cooper, please, I wasnât wearing this when they snatched me. What the hell happened to me?â
There was a moment of silence before he let out a sigh. âYou didnât leave to find some safety in Vault-Tec?â
You frowned and let him go, shoving him away from you with as much force as your frozen muscles could muster up. âFuck you, you think Iâd do that to you? How little do you think of me?â
You reached out for the pod beside you, using it to get to your feet. You felt about as graceful as a newborn foal right now, all gangly limbs and stilted movements. You leaned over, catching your breath as you tried to walk forward.Â
âIf I were you, Iâd get back in that pod and let the world rot away. Youâre not gonna do well on your own out here, honey.â
You heard his spurs moving past you and then made out his form as he walked through the doors of the room. âCooper?â You called out, but you knew it was pointless. He was gone. The man you knew was gone and you had no clue what the fuck had happened.Â

He managed to finally find the infirmary, lucky enough that a few bags of Rad-Away had been left behind. Theyâd only had IV bags, so heâd spent a while trying to find a spot where his skin wasnât so tough a needle could actually get through.Â
She had to be lying.Â
He felt himself trying to look at the door, like sheâd step through, and forced his head down. He flicked at the IV bag, hoping that maybe it would speed it the fuck up. He needed to get out of here. The longer he stayed, the more he wanted to talk to her.Â
Heâd changed a lot since theyâd last seen each other. Whatever he had once felt for her was gone. The man he had once been was dead. There was no point in hurting the girl by giving her false hope. He sighed and leaned back against the wall, closing his eyes and trying to relax some.Â
Heâd finish this bag, pack the others, and then heâd leave this vault behind. She could figure out what she wanted to do on her own. He didnât have time for strays or old flames.Â

You stumbled around for a while before you finally got your bearings. You managed to make your way into what looked like an office and sat behind a curved desk. A terminal on top sat blinking bright green letters at you. You went through each of the logs, your dread only getting worse the longer you read.Â
Tom wasnât in this vault, thatâs for sure. The other names you only recognized from the credits of some movies youâd watched a while back. The men who had taken you from Tomâs house.Â
According to the scientist using this terminal, theyâd wanted to ensure they had some fun before they went underground.Â
You werenât the only one Tom had sold out. Your entire cryogenic chamber had been filled with other women, each of them dead because of a life support failure. You were meant to be their entertainment while they waited for the world to be ready for the taking.Â
You took a break, forcing your eyes away from the screen and staring down at your hands.Â
Well, Cooper hadnât been lying at least. Two hundred years youâd been frozen, you hadnât even known it. It was bizarre, what felt like only a few hours ago was over two millennia. Youâd only just kissed Cooper goodbye and now he was acting like some asshole who wouldnât even stay to help you to your feet.Â
Feeling yourself getting angry and panicked you went back to reading. There was nothing you could do. Youâd been screwed over by someone you trusted, you were stuck here. No point in pouting about it.Â
The scientist wrote more about the menâs intentions and you forced the bile down as you read. Then he got to what Vault-Tecâs real intentions were. Something about experimenting with cryogenics, seeing how long a body could last, what all it could preserve. You didnât understand most of it, the language far above your education.Â
The men were just guinea pigs, same as you. It brought you a modicum of satisfaction. Barely, though.Â
The lead of the whole project gets more cryptic and paranoid the further he writes. Something about Vault-Tec never sending the all clear signal to get the fuck out of here. Security was getting antsy the longer they stayed and supplies were running low.Â
It didnât take a genius to put two and two together when you looked at the blood splattered walls and the white coated corpse across the room. Â
Underneath the last entry was a fail safe. In case the experiment was going wrong and there were no other options but to abandon it.Â
TERMINATE?
The green pointer blinked as you stared at the question. Your mind traveled to the way theyâd swarmed you. How ruthlessly theyâd taken you like you were nothing more than cattle. The other women they did it to. You could only imagine what had happened while youâd been knocked out.Â
That familiar feeling of anger, disgust, and shame welled up in you. You had always been typecast. The sexy bombshell with nothing else going for her. It bled into other aspects of your life, people treating you like you were nothing more than a walking doll, for their enjoyment and nothing else.Â
Youâd be damned if you let these men survive what the other women couldnât.Â
You hit the button and listened as the sirens quieted down the hall, the hiss of oxygen as the pods killed their inhabitants. You didnât allow yourself to linger on what youâd just done for very long, you went clicking through the rest of the terminal.Â
Most of it was password locked, you only gleamed enough information to figure out what had been going on while you slept. Bombs dropped, the world went to shit, just like you always thought it would. Youâd never considered that you might survive it.Â
Maybe those men had done you a slight favor, just barely.Â

He sighed as he ripped the needle out of his arm, pulling his sleeve down he moved away from the wall heâd been leaning on. Heâd definitely been getting cheated out of his caps. Next time he saw that bitch Ma June, heâd show her what he thought about her watered down bullshit.Â
A shadow passed by the doorway and his hand drifted down to his holster. He slipped out of the room and took a peek around the corner. She had her back to him, but heâd recognize her anywhere, even with that ridiculous vault suit on.Â
âHey!â
She jumped and whirled around on him. For a moment he forgot that this was a completely new reality for her. She didnât know what a ghoul was, sheâd never seen one before. Her last memory of him had been his prime. When heâd had a fucking nose.Â
Her eyes widened and his grew cold while he waited for the inevitable disgust. He was used to it by now, but he was pretty sick and tired of hearing about it. Especially when the few people who managed to get their hands on his old movies would recognize him.Â
The disgust never came, just obvious shock and disbelief. She took a few hesitant steps closer, her eyes darting across his face while she did. He nearly missed her hand coming up, like she wanted to touch him. He caught it at the last second, bringing his hand up to swat hers down.Â
She winced and backed up a step, the wonder on her face gone and replaced with hurt. âCooper-â
He darted forward and snatched her chin in between his gloved fingers. âNow, darling, Iâm gonna need you to get this through your fucking head,â he hissed, eyes boring into her terrified ones. âThatâs not my name anymore, Iâm nothing but a ghoul. Iâm not the man you know and Iâm never going to be. Let it go and if you know whatâs good for you, move the fuck on.â
He could see the tears welling up in her eyes and grinned, she had always been pretty when she cried. âUnderstand?â When she didnât respond fast enough for his liking he shook her roughly, âSpeak!â
âYes,â she shouted, clawing at his arm and wincing when her nails scraped across the leather of his skin. âI understand.â He took a moment, looking into her eyes, before he nodded and released her.Â
She stumbled back, choking on a sob and glaring up at him. âSo, what? Am I just supposed to call you an asshole?â He scoffed, barely laughing. Everything that happened to her today and she could still get a fucking attitude. It was nearly impressive, if not stupid. She didnât watch who she spoke to and she was going to get killed before the day was up.Â
âYouâre not gonna call me anything. Weâre not working together, youâre on your own.â
She glared at him and rubbed her jaw where heâd grabbed her. Her cheeks were already changing colors, bruises blooming where heâd snatched her. His eyes darted away from her hands and back to her. âWhyâd you stop me then?â
He looked her up and down and grinned at the way she shivered, seemed he hadnât lost all his charm just yet. âThat tight little suit of yours is gonna get you killed. People up there donât take too kindly to people from down here.â
She rolled her eyes and crossed her arms, glaring at him. âSo, what? Iâd be safer walking around in what they had me in?â
He shook his head and started walking back towards the door of the vault. âNo.â
He heard her huff and race after him. âYouâre fucking infuriating, you know that? What the hell am I supposed to do, Co-â He shot her a warning glare but sheâd clamped her mouth shut before she could finish the sentence. She still had that stupid hurt look on her face, like heâd kicked her puppy. It kind of made him want to just shoot her.Â
âI donât have any supplies, all I have is this stupid suit. Please, I donât know what Iâm supposed to do.â
He sighed and stopped. She stumbled forward, nearly ramming into his back in the process. âGo to Filly, Iâm sure youâll find something there.â
âIâm supposed to just know where that is?â
He didnât bother responding to her, there was no point in it. She would be dead soon, anyway. This world wasnât made for pretty girls like her, especially not on her own. If she was smart sheâd just starve herself down here, at least sheâd have running water.Â

You watched him walk off and felt like your chest was going to cave in. You couldnât handle this, he was just Cooper an hour ago. Making you breakfast and kissing you goodbye. And despite the odd deformities, you could still see him. Sure, he was missing a nose, but he was still there. Your Cooper.Â
Except he wasnât.Â
You couldnât quite believe he would be so cruel earlier. He was always mean when he was hurt. You figured maybe he was still sitting with the fact that you hadnât actually left him behind for Vault-Tec. But his eyes gave him away.Â
They were cold, devoid of anything you used to know. The man you had known was no longer there. And if he was, he was buried far deeper than you were interested in digging. You watched him walk away and felt your chest squeezing painfully.Â
This was not the fucking time to start panicking. If the carnage around you was anything to go by, then the surface had to be so much fucking worse. Cooper seemed to think vaults were safer, but right now you were staring into the gouged eyes of a corpse whoâd been killed by a friend. Clearly, nowhere was safe.Â
You couldnât afford to pity yourself or cry. Youâd have to keep moving, process it all later. You pushed off the wall and leapt over the corpses blocking your path. Cooper mustâve stepped in a pile of blood because you could clearly make out his footprints. He seemed like he was going to leave, you bet if you followed him you would find the way out.Â
You followed the prints up a set of stairs, but they had faded out completely by the time you got up to the vault door. You winced, blocking your eyes from the bright glare of the sun. Barely a second out of the vault and you felt like your skin might already be peeling.Â
Whatever had happened while you were out, this was not the world you remembered. The sun seemed bigger, brighter, more violent. If the skeletons littered throughout the sand were anything to go by, everything was more violent now.Â
You tripped over a particularly deformed skull of a beast and scrambled up to your feet. You glanced around, spotting a figure in the distance and ran after it. You hoped it was Cooper you were following, but he was already so far ahead of you that he was barely a dot on the horizon.Â
You followed the footsteps he left in the sand and prayed he didnât notice you trailing him. You couldnât very well stay down there with all of those corpses. There had been no supplies to protect yourself with except a bloodied scalpel. You wouldnât make it down there on your own and you certainly wouldnât make it up here.Â
You planned to just follow Cooper until you found something resembling civilization. He didnât want you around him and you got the message, youâre not exactly eager to share his company. Heâs a stranger, the only part of him you recognize is his name, and youâre not even allowed to use that.Â

You kept your distance as long as you could. Keeping him as far away as possible so if he turned around he wouldnât be able to realize he was being followed. But youâre already struggling. Heâs not showing any signs of slowing anytime soon and you can barely see anymore.Â
Your lips are peeling, throat raw and aching for water. Your eyes are completely coated in sand and being damaged by the sun. You wished you had been better prepared for this but itâs been at least four hours and youâre about to keel over.Â
You wheeze, dragging yourself over to a fallen billboard and slumping against it. Youâre not paying enough attention to your surroundings, or you just donât care anymore. You find yourself drifting off and you donât stop it. Youâd prefer if the heat stroke took you while you were asleep, at least then you wouldnât be aware of it.Â
Your eyes drift closed and your head slumps forward, the sun bearing down on your neck and burning away at the skin there.Â

You cough and splutter, frantically brushing sand off your face and spitting it out of your mouth. Cooperâs standing over you, frowning and glaring, which seems to be his go to expression now. You glance down at his outstretched foot and realize he kicked the sand in your face. âWhat the fuck?â
âYou know,â he tilts his head and rests a hand on his holster, grinning at the way you shrink away from his gun. âI thought you would have lasted at least another hour.â
You wipe your face off and struggle back onto your feet, nearly teetering over as you did. âYou knew I was following you?â You groused, glaring up at him. Youâre not sure your anger translates well, though. You can barely hear your own voice, your throat too dry to produce any proper words. Â
ââCourse I did, sweetheart. Iâd be a pretty shit bounty hunter if I didnât recognize when someone was trailing me.â
You finally manage to get to your feet and glare at him. âCongratulations, you want a prize?â
His smile drops and he darts forward before you can move away. His hand clamps around your arm and he drags you behind him. Youâre stumbling, barely able to keep in stride with him. Mercifully, you notice the sky is starting to turn pink in the distance. Soon, the sun will be down and youâll get a moment's reprieve.Â
âWhere are you taking me?â You demand, tripping over a rock and wincing as he jerks you back to your feet. He turns around to glare at you like he isnât the one dragging you around.Â
âFilly,â he grunts. He finally comes to a stop, you ram into his back wincing as your nose slams into him painfully. He doesnât even flinch and you wonder if he felt it. If he can feel anything with how crisped his skin is.Â
âI thought you werenât going to help me.â Maybe you shouldnât be pushing your luck. If he is helping you, and thatâs a pretty hesitant if, youâre sure heâll be quick to change his mind. Still, you canât help but push him. Youâve always had that problem, except before he took it in stride and teased you right back.Â
Now, your eyes dart down to his gun, youâre not sure he wouldnât just put a new hole in you.Â
âChanged my mind.â
You huffed and rolled your eyes, âYeah, Iâm aware. Iâm asking why,â you cut yourself off sharply, mouth clamping shut because you almost called him Coop again. Your jaw is still aching from the last âwarningâ he gave you. Youâre not looking for another.Â
He whirled around on you and you didnât even realize his gun was in his hand until it was digging into your throat. âWhy donât you stop asking me so many fucking questions, hm.â He sneered and you winced at the sight of his yellowed teeth. Finally you nodded and backed away from him, he kept his eyes on yours for a moment before he holstered his gun again. âLetâs go,â he started walking and you couldnât do anything but follow him.Â
At least this time you werenât trying to track a dot in the distance.Â
The sky was getting dark quick and the temperature was dropping even faster. You hunched into yourself and ran your hands up and down your arms to try and keep warm. It seemed everything was done in the extremes now, even the damn weather.Â
Cooper whistled and you hurried to catch up with him. He stood in front of a decaying old house, nearly all of the roof gone. The walls looked like they might cave in soon and it had clearly been unoccupied for a very long time. He opened up the door and walked inside, letting it slam back into your face.Â
You caught it and huffed. You followed after him and saw that he was already setting up his spot for the night. He leaned against the half-rotted couch, his hat over his eyes and his arms tucked under his coat. You glanced around for a clean spot to curl up and laid down on the ground. You winced at all the dirt on the floor but figured it was better than sleeping out in the sand.Â
Despite your oh-so comfortable sleeping arrangement, you found it hard to pass out. Maybe itâs because youâd just taken a two hundred year nap or the man across from you. Your eyes refused to stay shut and you couldnât stop staring at him.Â
You told yourself you would process your emotions later but apparently your mind had decided now would be the best time. You could feel the tears trickling down your cheeks again and you tried to wipe them away.
Too much had happened for them to be so easily dismissed. You were struggling with the thoughts of what those men did to you. Youâre certain your imagination is worse than anything that happened, but not knowing was killing you. You felt violated, just being knocked out like that and being left vulnerable to them.Â
And Cooper.Â
Cooper was practically dead as far as you both were concerned. You felt like you were grieving for someone who was lying right across from you. You were staring right at him and he was just out of your reach.Â
You sniffled and wiped your nose. A loud sigh came from the man in front of you and he spoke without bothering to tilt his hat back up. âIâm gonna take you to Filly and youâre gonna help me with some business there and then weâll go our separate ways.â
âWhat?â Your voice was an embarrassing croak and you winced.Â
âThey donât take too kindly to my folk down there-â
âYou mean zombies,â you interrupted, propping your head up on your hand.Â
He finally lifted his hat up and glared, though it was half-hearted at best. âItâs âghouls,â sweetheart. Never knew you to be racist.â You rolled your eyes and he dropped his hat back down again. âYouâll get me what I need and Iâll have delivered you to, well, not safety, but as close as you can get out here.â He leaned forward, arm outstretched and grinning at you. âDeal?â
Well, it wasn't like you had any other options. You leaned forward, grasping his gloved hand in yours and shaking, âDeal.â

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The ghoul x fem!reader A/N: Iâve received more love and interaction with this series than I have with any of my other works, so thank you all so much for that â„ïž That being said, Iâve also had a lot of comments talking about how excited readers are for Cooper eventually finding his humanity. This is not going to be that chapter, so strap in and good luck. Iâm anticipating there to be about two chapter of this story (most likely.) Summary: The surface sucks. Thereâs nothing else to it, youâre affronted by violence and brutality every minute youâre up here. The one thing thatâs kept you going has been Cooper slowly easing up, you should have known better. Warnings: Themes of SA but none is actually committed.


âUp,â you jumped, jolted harshly out of your restless sleep. You werenât sure when youâd passed out last night but it was a long while after youâd struck your deal with Cooper. A glance through one of the holes in the wall told you it was still slightly dark outside.Â
He strode to the door, throwing it open and not bothering to see if you were following. You scrambled up to your feet, rubbing the sleep out of your eyes while you hurried to catch up with him. You trailed slightly behind him for a while, not willing to risk pissing him off by getting too close.Â
Heâd always been an even tempered man, at least when youâd known him, this brutality was something completely foreign to you. Left you feeling like you were walking on glass every time you even looked at him.Â
After about an hour and a half of walking without speaking, you felt yourself starting to go a little crazy. You rushed up to his side, glaring under the harsh beams of sunlight. âWhere are we headed?â He didnât bother looking at you or even acknowledging that you spoke.Â
He simply kept his eyes ahead and kept going. You huffed and let yourself fall back again. He clearly wasnât in the mood for conversation today. Another hour and you felt yourself starting to slow down. You didnât have a handy little canteen like Cooper did, you certainly didnât have any fucking sunscreen. You could already feel yourself starting to pour sweat and your lips were peeling again.Â
Any rest youâd gotten from last night was zapped out of you. Youâd barely started the dayâs journey and already you felt like you were going to keel over. You stopped for a moment, not thinking heâd pay attention, and leaned over to try and catch your breath.Â
âCome on!â You glanced up. Heâd stopped a few yards up ahead, he was glaring at you, impatiently waiting for you to get a move on. You groaned, taking in a deep breath and forcing your feet to move again.Â
âPlease, can I just have a sip of water?â
He grinned and pulled out the canteen. You felt the briefest amount of energy shooting back through you at the prospect of water. Your hands reached for it but he snatched it away and took a deep gulp. You licked your lips, mouth feeling even dryer while you watched him guzzle the last of his water down.Â
You felt yourself deflate again, too tired to even get properly mad at him. He was just being a dick now. âFuck you,â you muttered, brushing past him and continuing ahead.Â
âCome on, darlinâ,â he caught up with you. Not like it was hard, you were going the pace of a turtle right now.Â
You felt like a panting dog under the summer sun, practically drooling in an attempt to keep your throat moistened. You pulled the zipper of the vault suit down and tied the sleeves around your waist.Â
âIâd keep that zipped if I were you.â You knew he was talking about, the black slip you had on underneath the suit. Probably not smart to go advertising your assets like this, you had no idea had bad the people out here were. But so far you hadnât seen anyone for miles and you needed a few minutes to try and dry the sweat on your back.Â
You didnât bother responding to him, it was a waste of breath at this point. âYou ignoring me now?â You grunted, reaching up to wipe off your forehead and slick the hairs off your skin. âYou wouldnât want the water anyway, unless you got a purifier everything youâll find out here is radiated to all hell.â
âYou were still an asshole,â you muttered.Â
He scoffed, glancing over at you before looking back out at the horizon. âWeâll be coming up on an old town, see if you can find yourself some supplies while weâre passing through.â You glanced over at him but he was walking ahead of you again.Â
You wondered if this was his attempt at an apology or if he was just heading there because he needed something. Either way, it would provide you a break at least.Â

âThis is pathetic.â
You glared up at Cooper from where you sit curled up on the floor of an old house. âIâll remind you that as of yesterday, to me, the most physical labor I had to do was switch out with a stunt double.â
He scoffed and shook his head, not bothering to respond. He walked past you and started rummaging around in drawers. From the abandoned bed rolls on the ground it was clear that somebody used to use this place as their base. You just wondered what sent them running.Â
âHey,â he barked, âweâre not staying here forever. Get a fucking move on.â
You groaned and slowly got to your feet, you stumbled to the other side of the house, rummaging around for anything you could change into or something to eat. You could hear Cooper moving around in the back of the house. He kept slamming drawers and cussing up a storm.Â
Youâre not sure what crawled up his ass and died but you figure itâs smart to just stay out of the way while heâs like this.Â

She made his skin crawl. Being around her was just a constant reminder of what heâd had, who heâd been, and what he was now. Everytime she looked at him with those hurt eyes of hers he just wanted to shoot something.Â
He hated feeling like this, almost like he was out of control. He knew what he was, he knew what he had to do to survive in a world like this. But she didnât. She was naive to the way the Wastelands worked and innocent to the brutality sheâd soon find herself in the middle of.Â
He should have left her dying in the sand. He should have left her to choke to death in her pod. He was itching to get to Filly, the longer he stayed around her the more on edge he felt. He didnât need someone slowing him down, she was a weakness and the Ghoul didnât do weaknesses.Â
His hands twitched towards the holster at his side and for a moment he really thought about it. Just sneaking up behind her and burying a bullet in her skull. Heâd be getting rid of his problem and saving her from a lot of trouble in the future. Sheâd never do well in this new world, she was still someone from the old world.Â
It would be a mercy to just put her out of her misery now.Â
The button of the holster clicked as he popped it open. Slowly, he made his way towards the room she was in, the leather of his gloves creaking as he wrapped his hand around the handle of his gun. Quick, in and out. She wouldnât even know what was happening before it was too late and the light in her eyes was out.Â
Her back was to him, rummaging around in the wreckage of the room. She was completely vulnerable and exposed. Like she didnât understand how easy it would be for someone to sneak up on her or she stupidly expected him to defend her.Â
âHey! I think I found something!â
His hand jolted away from his gun and he shook his head. What the fuck was he thinking? He still technically needed her for his business in Filly. âWhat?â He snapped.Â
She let out a yelp and jumped. She whirled around on him, hand clutching her chest and stared at him with wide, frightened eyes. It really would be easy to just take her out now.Â
âJesus,â he could tell when she was about to say his name. Sheâd bite her lip real hard and frown, she was doing it now. For a moment he was thinking about how they used to scare each other. They would make a stupid game of it and she would always hit him and yell, Jesus, Coop!Â
He used to think it was hilarious. Now he was just resisting the urge to draw his gun on her.Â
âWhat,â he enunciated each word, speaking to her like she was a child, âdid you find?â
She glared at him and moved aside, showing him the stash of shit sheâd uncovered. There were a lot of good supplies here, nothing he could use, but enough to stick in a pack for her. Only problem was nobody would leave all this here. Either they were coming back for it or whatever had killed them off was coming for it.Â
âHurry and pack this shit up, we need to get out of here.â When she didnât move fast enough he snapped, âNow!â She knelt down, hurriedly scooping all the supplies into the ratty old bag on the ground next to them.Â
He walked back towards the front of the house, pulling his gun out and surveying the destroyed houses. He didnât see anybody but that didnât mean shit anymore. Ever since Muldaver started bringing people into her cult the raiders seemed to have been getting smarter. They needed to get the fuck out and quick.Â
âAlright, let's go!â He leaned back in the doorway, peering back into the house and waiting for her to pop out. There was a moment of silence and he frowned, slowly heading back into the house.Â
A scream ripped out of the room, echoing into the empty streets of the neighborhood. He rushed back into the house and slowed down once he reached the hall. He could hear her talking to someone, yelling at them more like. He only heard two other voices, wouldnât be too bad if he didnât hear more approaching the front of the house.Â
âFuck,â he muttered. He flipped open the chamber of his gun, counting his bullets and trying to decide whether or not she was actually worth helping.Â

âWell, ainât you pretty?â
âBack the fuck off,â you clutched the backpack to your chest, gaze darting between the two men before you. Men was being generous, youâre sure theyâd been men once but now they were just twisted freaks capable of nothing but violence.Â
The one on the left smiled, blackened teeth making an appearance and the boils around his mouth shifting. You stumbled further back, nearly tripping over a toppled over couch. You only had so much room to move, you were gonna be backed into a corner soon and you didnât want to think about what they would do to you then.Â
The scalpel in your pocket could slit one of their throats but the other one would be on you before you could blink. Still, you kept your hand firmly wrapped around it while you glared at them.Â
âYou know,â the one on the right started. You could practically smell him from here, his hair so greasy it looked soaking wet. âYouâre being awfully rude for someone who just helped herself to our supplies.â
âPay the price pretty lady and weâll let you go,â he leered and it didnât take a genius to figure out what the âpriceâ was. Youâd sooner slit your own throat then spread your legs for them. But you also werenât about to give up the supplies in the bag you were holding. You may be new to this whole Wastelands thing, but you figured Cooper wasnât going to share. If you didnât get this bag out of here, you werenât going to make it another day.Â
âYou got a working right hand, go fuck yourself.â
They laughed and moved in closer. âWe got a fighter, Bart!â
âSure do, Jed.â
You yelped, tripping over a loose plank of wood and falling on your ass, the scalpel flew out of your hand and skittered across the floor. You barely even breathed before they were pouncing on you. Rough hands gripped your ankles and dragged you across the splintered floor. They were more wild animals than men.Â
You tried to kick out, screaming for help and flailing your fists wildly. You felt your hand connect with something hard and then there was a low groan of pain before your arms were being pinned. âNo! Let me go!â
They started laughing, one of them tugging the sleeves of your suit off your waist and whistling at the slip underneath. You brought your knee up into his gut but it barely phased him. He just swatted your leg to the side like you were nothing to him.Â
You could feel a visceral type of panic brewing in you. There were a lot of things worse than death. The prospect of these men actually getting their hands on you had you kicking out again. You tugged on your arms until you were sure you were doing more damage to yourself than to them. But you didnât care, you couldnât think, you were working on the base instinct to protect yourself.Â
The sound of spurs echoed down the hallway before Cooper was turning the corner. He had his gun raised and was pointing it right at them. âI do believe the lady said no.â
âWe found her first,â one of them let go of your suit to crouch in front of you. He looked like an animal guarding his territory. The other chuckled, barely sparing Cooper a glance.Â
âActually,â he cocked the hammer of his gun back, âyou didnât.â
You processed your ears ringing before you got to the gunshot. You couldnât hear anything, a high pitched whining making your jaw clench in pain. Your arms went slack and you quickly pulled your pants back up, zipping the suit all the way to your throat. You rolled onto your hands and knees, barely cognizant of the puddle of blood you were dragging yourself through.Â
Two arms wrapped around your waist and you acted without thought. You swung out blindly, yelling and clawing like a wild cat. â-nough! Thatâs enough, come on!â Cooperâs voice broke through the haze and you went limp with relief.Â
He tightened his arms around you and dragged you to your feet. You glanced down at yourself, finally feeling the warmth seeping through your clothes. You were doused head-to-toe in those menâs blood. Your face was completely covered.Â
You glanced to the right and had to suppress a gag. Brains and skull were mashed together in a disgusting puddle of gore, nothing left of the men whoâd grabbed you. âHey,â Cooper shook you slightly and your eyes shot back to his. âWe need to leave now, theyâll be more coming.â
You nodded dumbly, not really sure you were processing what was actually going on. Half of you was still stuck thinking you had to keep fighting, the other half wanted to be back in the cryogenic pod. He wrapped a hand around your arm and shoved the bag into your arms.Â
Then you felt something heavy being pressed into the palm of your hand. You glanced down, surprised to find one of his guns in your hand. âWhatâre-â
âClearly, you need something to defend yourself. You still remember how to shoot, don't you?â You nodded, of course you did, heâs the one that taught you. âGood, now move your ass.â He gave you a rough shove and you stumbled over the bodies.Â
One thing you were learning was that you didnât get a whole lot of time to process things in the Wastelands. One minute you were on the floor being stripped and the next you were ducking behind an old house to avoid raiders. You didnât linger on what happened, you tried to keep your mind firmly gripped in the present. You couldnât give it too much thought or youâd shut down.Â
Cooper moved ahead of you, slinking around the back of the neighborhood to make sure the coast was clear. You slid the straps of the bag over your shoulders and followed quietly after him. You made it to the border of the houses and figured you could relax a bit now.Â
Clearly, they werenât coming after you. They might have heard the gunshots but they had no clue where you were. Cooper wasnât going to risk it though, he wrapped his hand around your arm again and roughly dragged you behind him.Â
âKeep up, Iâm not gonna come back for you if you fall behind.â
But he already had. He could have left you to those raiders. He came back for you, even he couldnât deny that.Â

âDo you think weâll be safe here?â He glanced up at you and nodded wordlessly. You stacked the last piece of wood for the fire and sat back. He leaned forward, striking his knife against a rock and waiting for the sparks to catch.Â
You watched without thought, mind lingering on the feeling of blood sticking to your skin and clothes. Everytime you moved bits of it flaked off or crusted further onto your skin. You were nearly ready to just claw your skin off to get rid of the feeling.Â
âHere,â you glanced up, surprised to find him holding up a wet cloth. âWipe your face off, you look fucking insane.â
You grabbed it, scrubbing at your face and hands until your skin was raw. âThanks,â you muttered, tossing the cloth back to him. He caught it and tucked it in his pocket. It felt strange between you. Youâre not sure what it was exactly. Maybe you were just projecting, still worked up from what happened earlier.Â
It wasnât a bad strange, per say, just odd. âTake first watch,â he ordered. You just nodded, watching as he leaned against the wall of the old house you were camped in. He pulled his hat over his eyes and stilled. You werenât sure he was asleep until you heard a few light snores coming from him.Â
You glanced down at the gun in your hands. You opened the chamber and counted the bullets before closing it again. It wasnât like the guns he used to teach you with, thatâs for sure. It was bigger, bulkier, probably had a bitch of a recoil too. But you could point and aim well enough, hopefully you wouldnât need to fire off more than one shot if someone did bother you tonight.Â
Youâre not sure when you fell asleep, you know you shouldnât. Itâs up to you to make sure no one tries to slit your throat in your sleep. But the events of the day caught up to you faster than you thought they would and before you knew it you were slumping back against the wall and dead to the world.Â
Your eyes snap open at the sound of wood creaking. Thereâs a man, he looks like the ones from today, standing over Cooper. Heâs got his knife hovering above his throat. Youâre pulling the trigger before you can even think about what youâre doing.Â
He lets out a howl of pain and slumps onto the floor. Cooperâs eyes shoot open and he jumps up, he pulls out his own gun but the man is already dead before he can pull the trigger. You stare at the body in shock, mind running so fast you canât even process what youâre thinking.Â
âI killed him,â you muttered. You can feel the gun slipping out of your grasp, hands shaking too badly to keep a good grip on it. âI killed him.â
Cooper walks over and picks the gun back up. He sticks it into the pocket of your backpack and grabs your face. You wince slightly as his fingers push against the bruises on your cheeks but donât complain. Heâs not being rough like youâve come to expect.Â
He stares at you for a long moment, eyes boring into yours with an unreadable expression. âI just killed him,â you whisper again. Youâre still trying to reconcile with that fact. You knew it would happen eventually, today had taught you that much. But you hadnât expected it to shock you as much as it had.Â
Maybe itâs because you didnât manage to blow his head off with one shot. You watched as the light left his eyes.Â
âYou did a good job, we need to move now, sweetheart. Letâs go.â
And despite what youâd just done, you could really only focus on the fact that was the first time heâd called you that without sounding cruel.Â

You were getting closer to Filly, you could see a large forest a couple miles ahead of you. Being closer to the trees, even by such a little amount, was doing wonders in improving your mood. You found you didnât mind the sun and heat as much when you just kept reminding yourself that soon you could find some shade.Â
You passed by an old sunken billboard, Filly spray painted across it with an arrow pointing the way. You found yourself pushing Cooper further ahead today, more and more excited to find somewhere with halfway civilized people.Â
You made it to the edge of the forest before Cooper stopped you. He threw his bag down next to a fallen log and pointed up towards the sky. âSunâs setting, trust me, you donât want to be exploring these woods after dark.â
The ominous tone had chills raising along your arms, you frowned and glanced towards the dense grove of trees. Something within them trilled out towards the night sky. You found yourself scooting a little closer to him, wary of what was waiting in there for you.Â
He huffed out a laugh and started building a fire. You dug through your bag, pulling out the few rations youâd gleaned from the raiders. You held one out to him but he shook his head and pulled out his odd looking jerky instead.Â
Youâre not really sure what that shit is made of, but you know you donât want to know. You were too afraid to ask him. Especially after you tried a bite the other day, it didnât taste like any meat you recognized.Â
You ate in a comfortable silence, the sound of your chewing drowned out by the insects flitting around in the trees above you. But he kept glancing at you, giving you odd looks that had you on edge. âWhat?â You finally snapped, sick of him looking at you weird.Â
You hadnât felt clean since youâd crossed the desert, but after what happened yesterday your skin was crawling with shame and disgust. You felt like you needed to scrape the skin off until you felt clean. He was making you feel even worse.Â
âSo,â he leaned back against the log. He took his time getting comfortable, letting you squirm before he deigned to finish his sentence. âYou really didnât leave for Vault-Tec?â
You glared at him and shook your head. Why did he still think that? How could he think that? It pissed you off to no end. âWhy in Godâs name would I do that?â Your tone was indignant. But there was a slightly desperate undertone to it as well. You hated the thought of Cooper genuinely thinking that you had just up and left him one day without a word.Â
âWell, I donât know. I looked for you for a while. Eventually I gave up, figured youâd just found someone else to shack up with.â
You were pained that he would think that of you. âHow could you say that?â
He chuckled but it wasnât kind, it was that cruel laugh that made you feel small, like something to be squashed under his boot. âWell, not like we meant a whole lot to each other.â
Your voice was barely above a whisper. Not fully processing what he was trying to say to you. âWhat?â
It took you by surprise, the hatred in his eyes when he glared at you. âWhat do you think happened, sweetheart?â You hated the way your old nickname rolled off his tongue. It sounded tainted now, twisted by his cruelty.Â
âYou were at the peak of your career, the sexiest actress of your generation,â he sneered at you, yellowed teeth flashing in the firelight. Your fingers curled into your palms, broken nails digging dully into your cracked skin. His eyes ticked up in interest at your minute shift in behavior. He had always been good at reading people. Except he didnât used to use that skill so horribly.Â
He didnât let up, digging further into you when he noticed your discomfort. âYou were a sex symbol, darlinâ and I was freshly divorced. Did you really think any of that was love?â He scoffed and you felt tears pricking at your eyes. âNo,â he shook his head and ripped off another piece of jerky, scoffing at you. âYou really think I was gonna say no to a pretty young thing like you? You were just a hole to fill, honey. Thatâs all.â
You felt like youâd been punched in the gut, actually, youâd think youâd prefer that to how you feel right now. It was getting hard to get the air down your throat, you felt like you were suffocating on the smoke from the fire. Winded and you hadnât even done anything.Â
Everything, everything, he was saying was perfectly concocted to hurt you as much as fucking possible. He knew how you felt about your place in the world, how desperately you had crawled your way into being seen as something human. Youâre sure heâs just saying this to hurt you, to keep you away.Â
If you were more mature you might even just let it go, realize it was a childish attempt at hurting you and keep going. But this was a man youâd opened up to completely. To take those parts of yourself that he knew were vulnerable and wield them like a weapon against you was something you just couldnât look past. Especially not after what happened yesterday.Â
You clenched your eyes shut, trying to keep the tears at bay and weakly nodded your head. âAlright. Youâve said your piece. You done?â
He nearly frowned, eyes lowering as he gave you an odd look over the fire. He seemed to be expecting something else. Maybe for you to fight back. Well, if thatâs what he wanted he was going to be sorely disappointed. Heâd just drained the fight out of you with a few measly insults.Â
After a tense moment of silence he nodded. âGreat,â you refused to look at him as you got up and grabbed your pack.Â
âWhere are you going?â he questioned, tone souring as you continued to avoid looking at him.Â
âFar away from you as I can get,â you muttered, stalking off into the dead trees. You werenât a complete idiot, you stayed in sight of the fire, but you couldnât bear to lay so close to him tonight. Not after what he just said to you. Not after you thought you had finally been making progress and he threw that in your face.Â
âFine, pout all you want sweetheart, give the radroaches a nice meal!â He shouted at your retreating back. You still kept your head down, hand clutched over your stomach while you tried not to cry. You threw your bag down on the ground, a choked sob slipping through your lips while you sank against a tree.Â
You felt so stupid! To actually believe that any of the man you loved was left in him had been a foolâs hope. You wiped your eyes harshly, pissed at yourself for crying again. This was the apocalypse, there wasnât time to cry and moan because the man you loved didnât love you back.Â
Youâd dealt with that feeling for years when you pined after Cooper. You could deal with it again.Â
Only, the last time youâd pined like this, you hadnât actually had a taste of what being with him was really like. Knowing that the whole time you were with him he just saw you as something to pass the time hurt you more than you wanted to admit.Â
You glanced over your shoulder, watching as he packed away the rest of his food and sank back against the log. He tilted his hat over his eyes and settled in for the night. You turned back around, using the dwindling light of the fire to scope out the forest before you.Â
Cooper had said it was only a dayâs walk to Filly. Go a mile north into the trees and youâd find the signs pointing the way. His cruel words festered bitterly in your stomach and you found yourself on your feet before you could really think about what you were doing.Â
You crept your way towards the campfire and grabbed one of the burning sticks. Cooper shifted and you stilled, wincing as you waited for him to wake up and question what you were doing. But he just shifted onto his side. You ran back towards your bag and threw it over your shoulder.Â
You only spared Cooper one last look before you made your way further into the woods. Heâd made it clear enough that he wasnât looking for companionship or friendship. You could respect that, but you werenât going to tolerate him being a fucking dick to you at every opportunity he got.Â
If he wanted to see how far he could push you until you reached the edge, heâd done it. You were done trying to cater to his temper. You could make it a day on your own. After that, youâd find something for yourself in Filly, but you were sure as hell done with Cooper Howard.Â
He was a ghost that should have stayed fucking dead.Â

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How About a Nuke?
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The ghoul x fem!reader A/N: I just want to thank you all for the love, support, and wonderful messages youâve been sending me because of this series. Summary: Youâll never survive if you donât learn to depend on yourself. But this world is harsher and crueler than youâre prepared for. Still, you canât let that hold you back, you need to try and live without Cooper.


He shot up at the sound of a gunshot. It echoed through the trees, closer than he was comfortable with. Instinctively, he reached out to shake her awake, prepared to tell her to grab her shit and run. His hand hit nothing but air and he sighed when he remembered the way sheâd stalked off.Â
He threw his bag over his shoulder and made his way towards her. He couldnât see much until he rounded the tree, her bag was gone and so was she. Another shot rang out through the forest. He sighed and made his way back towards the fire. He grabbed a lit stick and used it to illuminate the forest floor to get a better look at the footprints around the area.Â
As far as he could tell no one else had passed through here while heâd been sleeping. So where the fuck was she? Another shot went off followed by the sound of her scream. âFuck,â he ripped the gun out of his holster and followed the tracks as best he could.Â
The closer he got, the more it sounded like two wild animals fighting. She was cussing up a storm, screaming at whoever was trying to grab her. He still hadnât managed to get a good luck at where she was. It seemed darker in this section of the forest, like it was purposefully trying to keep him from her.Â
There was the thud of a body hitting the ground and then someone was running. He could hear them trampling through the undergrowth going right past him. Someone was whimpering in pain and he instantly thought of her on the ground bleeding out. Without much aim he shot in the general direction of whoever had run off, he heard a yelp but they didnât stop.Â
âYou alright sweetheart?â He heard more than saw anything as she scrambled to her feet and ran off into the forest. âItâs only me!â He gave her a minute to realize sheâd run from the wrong person before he figured that she knew exactly who she was running from. She must have still been pissed at him for what he'd said earlier. Rolling his eyes he tracked her limping gait through the steps in the mud.Â

âFuck fuck fuckfuckfuck,â you whimpered, teeth digging painfully into your lip while you peeled your clothes away from the wound on your side. You slowed down, unable to stay on your feet with how quickly the blood was oozing out of the hole near your ribs. You slumped over, letting yourself fall against a tree and stripped off the top half of your clothes.Â
Your fingers pressed weakly against the hole and you let out a choked sob. Dammit, hurt like a fucking bitch. With shaking hands you dug blindly through the bag at your side. Youâd lost most of your supplies in the fight but you were hoping the stimpak Cooper had given you earlier was still in here.Â
You werenât sure exactly how these worked but heâd told you it would heal nearly everything. Though, heâd said if a wound was bad enough even a stimpak couldnât bring you back from the edge. You were praying that this would work, but after the past few days you didnât have much faith in your luck.
The injector shook in your hands and you knew if you didnât use it soon you werenât going to make it. Taking in a deep breath you slid the needle into the skin, as close to the wound as you could get it. You could feel holes on your back and front, you were grateful at least that you didnât have to worry about trying to dig a bullet out.Â
You pressed down and let yourself sink back against the tree as medicine rushed through you. You ripped the injector once it felt like youâd gotten everything.Â
With nothing to occupy them your hands fell limply to the ground. You needed to get up, try and reorient yourself and make it to Filly. But you were so tired. You barely noticed the way the wound continued to pulse, the slow dribble of blood leaking onto your hands. All you could see were the stars, so many more than you were used to.Â
With no one left to pollute them, they were boundless. You let out a weak sigh and your eyes drifted shut. You thought of Cooper before it all went black. The way he was before, the way you were before.Â

It was too dark to really track much but he was sure he was getting close. He could hear her whimpering in pain and figured sheâd slow down soon enough. She shuffled around like a wounded animal, graceless and stumbling.Â
He tried and justified this to himself, he needed her to deal with Ma June. Honestly, though, he knew he didnât. He could just give up, set up camp again and wait for morning to come. Sheâs the one who decided she didnât need him anymore. No fucking reason to keep going after her. Sheâd dug her own grave, it was time to let her lie in it.Â
Still, he kept going. He ignored the nagging voice that pushed him to stop and turn back around. He pushed anything down that wasnât useful in the moment.Â
She should stop soon, she was just putting herself in more danger by continuing on like this. But, he figured she was pissed off and just didnât want to give him the satisfaction of needing his help. She had always been stubborn to a fault, he guesses even that hasnât changed.Â
Though, if she wanted to make it out here she was going to need tougher skin. It didnât matter if what he said was true or not. You canât afford attachments out here.
The sooner she learned that the better.Â
There was a loud cry of pain and then he heard the sound of her keeling over against a tree. He grinned, ready to pounce on the opportunity to get on her about being so fucking stupid. âSee, this is why you shouldnât run!â He called out.Â
Something lit up the path ahead and he ducked behind a tree instinctively. He peered around the trunk and marked the direction the torches were coming from. They werenât close enough to be a problem, not yet at least. If he was lucky it would just be some travelers. He might even be able to get some supplies off of them. If he wasnât, it would be raiders.Â
Seeing as she seemed to be his own personal jinx, he figured they only had a few minutes until the raiders were on them. She wouldnât be much use to him bleeding out. He strode over to her curled up form, she had a hand wrapped around her stomach and in the dark he could barely make out the blue of her uniform. âCome on, letâs go.â He nudged her with his boot but she didnât move. She didnât even make a sound. âCome on,â he tried again, kicking harder this time while he watched the torchlight get closer.Â
Angry, he knelt down and rolled her over. But the face staring up at him wasnât hers, it was some fucking raider. Must have been whoever she was fighting with. Shit, that meant heâd shot her. Cooper rubbed his forehead in irritation. Nothing could ever be easy with her could it?
Footsteps sounded closer and Cooper knew his time had run out. Whoever this woman on the ground belonged to had come to collect. âWell, well, well, what do we have here?â
Cooperâs hand moved to his holster and he looked up at them, a grin on his face, âGentlemen.â

âGrab her legs. Come on, hurry up, donât have all day!â Hands wrapped around your ankles and you jolted awake. You kicked out, eyes blind to anything but the memory of the raiders from before. The old woman at your feet jumped away from your weak attack and frowned down at you.Â
âWell, shit, sheâs alive.â
An old man walked out from behind you. âWhat the fuck are you talking about?â He crouched down, groaning as his knees cracked in protest. He leaned towards you and you flinched back, eyes wide as you watched him reach out to you. His hand hovered your face and you braced yourself for an attack. He only poked you, though, frowning when you winced away from the prodding of your bruises. âIâll be damned, she is.â
The old woman sighed and threw a bag over her shoulders. You watched in horror as she tucked a pack of surgical tools into the pocket of her large skirt. Were these people about to carve into you?
What the fuck was wrong with this goddamn place?
The old man held out his arm and she limped over to him, taking it and walking away from you. You glanced around, still confused on what the hell was going on. âHey!â You croaked. Your hand wrapped around your waist, prodding the wound. You were shocked to find it healed over, only a dull ache left in its place. âHey!â You shouted again.Â
The woman turned around and glared at you. âWhat?â She screeched and you winced at the way it echoed through the trees.Â
âWhereâs Filly?â
She shared a look with the old man and they both stared at you like you were crazy. âRight behind you,â they walked off without another word, seeming sorely disappointed that they hadnât been able to dig into you.Â
You groped blindly through the dirt and grass around you until your fingers felt the handle of your bag. You curled your hand into a weak fist and tugged it towards you. You felt completely drained. But you couldnât stay here, not unless you wanted to be turned into someoneâs next meal.Â
You groaned and forced yourself to your feet, head swimming with pain and nausea. You zipped your suit back up and winced at how it stuck to your skin. Your blood still hadnât dried completely, you looked down and grimaced at the crimson stains covering you. No wonder it hadnât dried, it looked like someone had dunked a bucket of red paint over you. How the hell were you still standing?Â
Youâre not sure whatâs worse right now, that youâre not surprised you got shot or that you canât figure out whether he shot you on purpose or not.Â
Heâd made it clear what exactly you were to him. A hole to fill, as heâd so eloquently told you. And youâre pretty sure youâd made it clear that you werenât interested in filling that role for him ever again. At least you hoped you did, last night was an adrenaline fueled blur and you werenât positive you were remembering everything properly.Â
You can barely recall that raider jumping you, you just know youâd shot your gun off and made a run for it. The bullet hole hadnât even caught up to you until you were about half a mile away. Maybe Cooper had shot you on purpose. Itâs not like you contributed much and you doubted he really needed your help in Filly.Â
Made you wonder why he bothered keeping you around for as long as he did.Â
You could hear it now, Filly, youâre not sure how you didnât before. You couldnât see it yet, but you could hear people calling out their wares and haggling about prices. You hurried as much as you could, one leg dragging behind you slightly. Youâre not sure when that got hurt, but you could barely work your right hip properly.Â
Little houses were popping up around you. They were sparse and resembled shacks more than anything, but it was just another sign that youâre one step closer to not having to worry about getting shot at every five minutes.Â
In front of one of the nicer homes was a clothesline. You slowly approached, eyes on the clean clothes that were beckoning you closer. You kept your hand on the handle of your gun just in case the owner of the home spotted you. What you really didnât need was getting killed over a shirt.Â
You glanced around, not seeing anyone watching you. Your gaze went back to the clothes and you frowned. If there was one thing Cooper taught you it was that no one asked in this world, they took. You ripped the clothes off the line and ducked behind a tree to change.Â
Even with the blood still caked onto your skin, you felt cleaner than you had the whole time youâd been up here. Getting rid of that ridiculous suit was good for a few things. Youâd blend in better with the people here in a tank top and ratty old brown pants. And you almost felt like you were getting rid of the memories attached to that suit.
It was as close as you could get without grating your skin off at least.Â
You dumped your old outfit behind the house and near their clothesline. A transaction of sorts. They could have your blood soaked clothes and you could have their clean ones. Not a fair trade, but better than anything else theyâd find up here.Â
It didnât take long to find the entrance to Filly, once you did you found yourself nearly cowering at the sight of all the people bustling through. Sure, it wasnât a lot compared to California. But youâd been traveling with no one but Cooper for the past week through a barren desert. Not counting the raiders as human, youâd almost forgotten that other people existed.Â
A man jumped at you and shoved a skewer of meat in your face. âDogmeat, get your dogmeat!â You grimaced and backed away from him. So, not as civilized as youâd hoped, but youâd take what you could get.Â

The biggest one nodded towards him, âGrab him.â
He grinned and shook his head, âI wouldnât.â
The boy on the far left had his head blown off before he could even try and charge at him. He ripped the shotgun off his back and shot the other two in quick succession. He didnât bother with them, seeing if they lived or died. He kicked at the woman at his feet again and she winced in pain.Â
âThe woman you fought. Where is she?â
She shook her head and curled further into herself. He sighed and grabbed her chin, wrenching it up to his and letting her get a good look at his disfigured face. She tried to shrink away from him but he tsked and shook her so hard he could hear what few remaining teeth she had rattle.Â
âI donât know,â she cried out, batting uselessly at his hands.Â
âI really think you do.â
He reached down, groping over her torso and digging his fingers into the bullet hole on her side. She cried out in agony, writhing like an animal caught in a snare. âFilly, she was heading for Filly!â
He grinned and dropped her to the ground, her head thudding loudly against the large tree root. âThank you kindly, maâam.â
She looked up at him in fear, âYouâll let me go?â
He tilted his head, looking her over and taking in the sight of blood on her clothes. âWell, you did attack my friend,â he lifted his gun and she cowered away from him. âI donât take well to others damaging whatâs mine.â
Her brain splattered against the trunk and he stepped over her twitching body to follow the light he noticed further down the forest. He didnât often find himself exploring these woods at night, he figured he was close enough to Filly but he needed her to confirm it.Â
For a moment he lets himself doubt that she was really abandoning him in the middle of the night. Maybe sheâd gotten up for a piss and been caught off guard. He dismisses the idea when he remembers that sheâd taken her bag with her when sheâd gone.Â
He doesnât let himself linger on it too long, pissed off that itâs bothering him at all.Â
Heâd seen the hope starting to form in her eyes when sheâd look at him. She was getting a little loose with what she was calling him too. A little while longer together and heâs sure heâd be hearing his name again. Saying what he had was a favor to them both. Better to cut that off before anything came of it.Â
Stupid fucking girl, he shouldnât even be thinking about this anymore. He shouldnât be looking for her, either. The confirmation that sheâd left him was enough. Their time together was done, it should have ended a long time ago. Heâs pretty sure he liked it better when he just thought she was a two-timing slut.Â
Hate was easier than whatever the fuck this was.Â
He spotted smoke through the trees and then the raiders camp. They were laughing at something and ripping into a roast that looked suspiciously like a human leg. He pulled his gun out and snuck behind them. He just needed a distraction, heâd be over this once he helped himself to their meals and their bedrolls.Â

âWhat?âÂ
âCaps,â the girlâs voice was distorted by whatever metal oddity she had connected to her throat. She glanced at you, completely uninterested once sheâd realized you didnât have any payment for her. Not that you really understood the payment required.Â
Whoâd decided bottle caps were a good currency?Â
âWell, do you know where I could get them?â She nodded towards a building adjacent to her stall and you frowned.Â
The store she pointed to you clearly advertised, WE BUY TEETH. âYouâve got to be fucking kidding me.â
âOr,â you glanced at her with hope, âyou go to that alley over there and get on your knees. You could probably get five caps off someone if you suck good enough.â
You glared at her and started walking away from her stall in anger. âIâd get more for my fucking teeth!â You shouted over your shoulder. She shrugged and went back to fiddling with the metal tools on her table.Â
You stood in the middle of the marketplace, desperately trying to figure out where you should go. You almost missed Cooper right now, he might be a dick but at least he understood how this place worked.Â
You felt an intense ache of betrayal and longing and immediately dismissed any thoughts of Cooper. He could go and get himself shot for all you cared. You loved him, and would have loved him no matter how he looked. It didnât matter that he was changed, disfigured, you didnât give a shit about any of that. You just wanted him. And all he cared about was having a pretty body warming his bed.Â
You would do this without him.Â
You glared against the bright sunlight, scanning each storefront and trying to find something that could help you. Youâd already tried to talk to Ma June but she hadnât been as pleasant as you had been hoping. She wasnât looking for workers and apparently not charity cases either.Â
You didnât think you were a charity case but apparently having all your fingers and teeth made you an outsider here. You needed to get out of this sun, you didnât want these clothes to start stinking with sweat so soon. You were trying to keep them as clean as possible for as long as you could.Â
You spotted the bar and decided to try your luck there. Maybe you could be a waitress or something. If they still had whores they had to at least have servers here.Â
Right?
Maybe you were a fucking charity case. You shook off the thought and ducked inside. You were never going to get far on your own if you kept doubting yourself. You might be a bit naive to how this world works but youâre a fast learner, youâll catch on soon enough.Â
You still wished someone was here to help you.Â

He sat down on a log, ripping a piece of meat off the skewer and sinking back into his seat. He ate his food and picked at his teeth, bored while he surveyed the damage heâd done to the camp. She wasnât exactly a heavy conversationalist, but at least she was something.Â
It was startling just how quiet and still the night felt without her sitting across the fire with him. He loathed to admit it, but her company had at least provided him with some entertainment if nothing else. Now everything felt too quiet, too lonely.Â
He sighed and shook his head, this was stupid. Two hundred years heâs been on his own. A few nights with her wasnât going to change who he was. It wasnât going to fix him and magically turn him into her Prince Charming again.Â
Unbidden he thought of her face when heâd grabbed her from those raiders in the old neighborhood. Itâs the first time anyoneâs ever looked relieved to see him since heâd changed. Heâd had to pry her off of him and even then she seemed like she barely wanted to let him go.Â
He hadnât made anyone feel safe in a very long time and he worried a bit for her sanity if she thought he was trustworthy. He was only doing more harm trying to go after her. But something in him couldnât let go. It was like the love you used to share had been warped alongside him.Â
He didnât like the idea of anyone else getting their hands on her. She was his to fuck with and torment, anyone else would push too much. He felt confident, despite tonightâs incident, that he knew how to poke her without going too far.Â
Once he was full he shoved a freshly killed raider off their bedroll and settled down to sleep. He figured heâd have better luck recognizing where he was once the sun came up.Â
The next morning he went through the raidersâ pockets and bags, lucky enough to find some Radaway among their junk. Maybe he was right, maybe she was a bad luck charm. Maybe he was being stupid last night, thinking about what they used to be. Thereâs no point in dwelling in the past, he can never go back to that and neither can she.Â
Still, he could leave her alone. Give her a chance to make it on her own without him there to torment her.Â
He considered it for about two seconds before he dismissed the thought. Youâd both had a deal and she had rescinded on that deal. He didnât take to kindly to people screwing him over, heâd just have to teach her not to fuck with him.Â
He tossed his bag over his shoulder and made his way out of the raiderâs camp. He had a better idea of where he was now. It wouldnât be much further until he reached Filly and found her again. He was intent on making sure she stayed with him this time.Â
Heâd leash her if he had to.Â

âThereâs nothing I could do for a few caps?â
âI could think of something darlinâ,â a man hollered at you from across the makeshift bar. The building was in pretty good shape, though the alcohol looked questionable. The owner seemed nice enough, a wrinkled old man whose hands shook too hard for him to pour a drink without spilling it.Â
âDonât need any help.â The old man muttered under his breath, tottering over to the other side of the room to pour another cup. He ended up knocking it into the manâs lap and cussing as the alcohol poured across the floor.Â
âRight,â you muttered. You let your head fall in your hands, rubbing your face in frustration while you tried to think of what to do. Youâd made a deal with yourself that if you couldnât find work by the end of the day, you would sell your teeth.Â
You were hoping it wouldnât come to that, but with the way your stomach was rumbling and how everyone seemed to keep turning you away it was seeming more and more likely. You slumped over the bar, trying to think of a solution or another idea.Â
Youâd been propositioned by enough men to know you could make plenty of caps in the back alley behind the bar. But everytime you even remotely considered it, you felt yourself shrinking up. Your adrenaline would spike like you were readying yourself for a fight.Â
You figured it would be a while before you could even safely consider that. âYou seem a might rundown, hun.â
You didnât bother lifting your head. You knew it was the man whoâd been staring at you since you walked in. You could smell him even with your head down. You did your best to ignore him but he didnât seem to take too kindly to that.Â
âHey,â he shoved at your shoulder and the impact was enough to force your head up. âAre you fucking deaf?â
âNo,â you muttered through gritted teeth. Your hand hovered behind your back, itching for the gun tucked in your pants. âIâm not fucking interested.â
He lifted his hand and muttered, âBitch,â a loud smack followed and echoed through the bar. Your head whipped to the side so hard you worried it might fly off. You clutched your cheek, spitting blood onto the wood of the counter.Â
Your hand was already on your gun when you heard the sound of a hammer being pulled back. âOh,â you turned, shocked to find Cooper standing behind the man. His gun was leveled with the manâs face and he shook his head in disappointment. âI really wish you hadnât done that.â
Men stood up from their tables and drew their guns, pointing all of them at Cooper. Youâd seen the signs with the anti-ghoul symbols but you didnât think theyâd really follow through. Apparently it was the only law they obeyed around here.Â
Cooper smiled as the men cocked their guns, eyes alight with a challenge. Then they landed on you and he frowned again. He raised his hands in surrender and tucked his gun back in his holster. He darted forward and grabbed you. He yanked you into his chest and you stumbled over your feet, scowling at him. He leaned next to your ear, gravelly voice sending chills down your back, âWeâre leaving.â
He didnât leave you much choice, dragging you despite the way you tried to fight against him. âThe lady stays,â the man whoâd hit you ordered. His friends took a step forward, blocking Cooper from the exit. He chuckled and glanced over at the man.Â
âThat was a mistake, friend.â Before you knew what was happening he was shoving you to the ground and shots were going off. Not willing to get shot again, you crawled on all fours towards the door. The sound of bullets whizzing over your head had you ducking every now and again, trying to protect yourself as much as you could.Â
You could hear Cooper taunting them, and after every remark another body would hit the floor. You yelped and jumped back when one fell in front of you. A bullet embedded itself in the floor beside you, the wood splintering and exploding upward, just barely missing your face.Â
You crawled over the dead bodies and threw yourself out the door, trying to outrun the sound of gunfire. But it was too late. The rest of Filly had heard the fight and those that were stupid enough to stay were starting to draw the fight out into the marketplace.
It was almost like a game, ducking under bullets and the spray of blood. Whatever Cooper was shooting them with was making them light up like the Fourth of July. By the time youâd managed to hide yourself behind a building, you looked like youâd been hosed down with blood. So much for keeping the clothes clean.Â
Your head thudded against the side of the building and you clenched your eyes shut, breathing heavily through your open mouth. You could feel your heart pounding against your chest. But you didnât feel like you were going to have a heart attack this time, maybe you were starting to adapt to all this.Â
Feet scrambled across the sand and someone threw themselves down next to you. You tensed and opened your eyes, you didnât relax much when you realized it was Cooper. He grinned at you and glanced over his shoulder, checking no one had seen him.Â
The otherâs didnât seem to care that the man that had started the fight was no longer a part of it. Youâre pretty sure they just needed an excuse to shoot each other. Cooper popped his gun open and reloaded the chamber.Â
He glanced at your blood soaked form and scoffed, âYou look like youâre doing well.â
You refused to look at him, âYeah, no thanks to you.â
He didnât take well to the way you were avoiding him. He darted forward, fingers digging into your chin and forcing you to look at him. âSweetheart, who left who?â
You ripped your face out of his hand and glared at him. âDonât try and pretend like you didnât leave me a long time before I woke up. You wrote me off copper. You assumed the worst about me and you gave up.â
He opened his mouth like he was going to say something when a noise behind you interrupted him. He gave you a long look and got to his feet. âIf youâre not here when I come back, Iâll shoot you. Understand me?â
You looked at him for a long moment, body tensed with rage before you nodded your head. âUnderstood.â

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How About a Nuke?
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Cooper Howard x fem!reader, the ghoul x fem!reader A/N: I always appreciate your thoughts and comments on these chapters. I donât reply to every comment, mainly because Iâm cackling like an evil witch over your suffering Summary: Time split in two. Both sides of the same coin and neither of you can get your shit together.


âItâs been a pleasure working with you,â you held your hand out and shook Tomâs, though your experience with him was anything but wonderful. If you didnât need the exposure youâd never do another movie for him again. Cooper came up behind you and wrapped an arm around your waist.Â
âIâm sorry, Iâm just going to steal her for a minute.â
Tom waved his hand and went to track down another drink. You sank into Cooperâs arms, deflating with relief. âThank you,â you whispered.Â
He chuckled and the sound had shivers going down your spine. âNo problem at all, sweetheart.â He swept you out of the room and into one of the hallways of whoeverâs house you were at. Youâd stopped paying attention after about the fifth party youâd been dragged to. Working with Cooper had been a dream come true, but you hadnât realized just how much socializing youâd have to do.Â
He let go of you and you immediately missed the feeling of his arm around you. He provided you with a sense of protection youâd been severely lacking since you started acting. He was a shield against the greed of Hollywood.Â
You let yourself lean against the wall and he watched you with a keen eye, smiling slightly at how tired you looked. âDoing alright?â
You nodded before looking up and giving him a small smile. âJust need a little break, thatâs all.â
He rested against the wall opposite to you, tugging out a cigarette and offering you one. You shook your head and tried rolling out your shoulders to get rid of some of the lingering tension. He had a knowing look on his face when he spoke.Â
âIt was like that for me too when I first started out. No one really prepares you for how much ass you have to kiss in this industry.â
You let out a short laugh and rolled your eyes, âMy lips are chapped at this point. Iâve never had to stroke so many menâs egos in one night.âÂ
âI hope you donât feel like you have to do the same with me.â
You glanced up at Cooper and shook your head, âNo, youâre not like that.â

Fuck him, you thought. You didnât have to do what he said. You got up, prepared to duck your way through the fighting again, when you heard the unmistakable high pitched ringing of a bullet flying by and then you were launching forward.Â
âFuck!â Your hand flew to your arm, trying to stop the blood from oozing out of the graze on your arm. He hadnât left a hole but a good chunk of your bicep was splattered on the ground. Â
âNow, what did I tell you sweetheart?â You turned around to stare shocked at Cooper. He pointed to the ground with his gun. âGo ahead and sit your ass back down.â The warmth of the blood seeped out from between your fingers and your other hand clenched in rage.Â
âWhy donât you just go fuck yourself, Cooper?â He might not have had eyebrows anymore but you could still make out the way his muscles shifted in anger. Despite it all, you could still read him like a book.Â
You werenât going to let him think he could just continue to treat you however the hell he wanted. âWhat did you just say to me?â His voice was low, a dangerous tone that days before you might not have messed with. But you didnât care. Heâd shot you twice at this point, you couldnât bring yourself to give a shit about catering to his feelings right now.Â
Your hand reached towards the gun tucked in your pants. His eyes tracked the movement but he made no move to stop you. Slowly, you wrapped your fingers around the handle and you pointed the barrel right at him. He chuckled but there was no humor in the sound. âYouâre playing a dangerous game, sweetheart.â
âIf youâre gonna shoot me, go ahead and do it. But our partnership ends here.â You hoped he couldnât see the way your hand trembled or how the gun shook. You werenât sure, when the moment came, if you could actually kill him. Despite it all, you still saw the man you used to love in that face.Â
And despite what heâd told you about that man, you couldnât let yourself believe him. You couldnât afford to lose the last good memory you had. Youâre caught off guard when he clicks the hammer again and tucks the gun back in his holster.Â
Your eyes are wide with surprise but he just raises his hands in surrender. âGo ahead and leave, Iâm never one to linger where Iâm unwanted.â Well, thatâs a fucking lie. Still, you decide to take him at his word and slowly you tuck the gun away again.Â
âGoodbye, Cooper.â
He smirks, âGoodbye, darling.â
You should have known better. Youâve barely turned around before a rope is looped around your waist and dragging you to the ground and back towards him.Â

âThanks for having me over, Barb. Are you sure thereâs nothing I can do to help?â She shook her head and placed your cup of coffee on the table.Â
âWhat kind of hostess would I be if I asked that of you?â She gave you a kind smile and left to dart back into the kitchen. You fiddled with the table mat in front of you, feeling incredibly uncomfortable. Cooper came back in from the yard and waved you forward.Â
âCome on, sheâll be a while longer, itâs nicer out here.â You left your cup on the table and followed him outside. He led you to the pool, motioning for you to take a seat on one of the chairs. You appreciated how hospitable he and his wife were but you were feeling incredibly out of place in his home.Â
Cooper laughed and gave you a funny look. âYou donât look very comfortable over there.â
You shrugged and gave him a sheepish smile. âAm I that obvious?â
He shook his head, âNot to anyone else, maybe.â
âBut you know me a bit better than anyone else,â you finished the thought for him. He was right. He knew you better than anyone in Hollywood did. And you enjoyed it and loved how close you had gotten over the course of filming the movie. But you also hated it a little bit.
Cooper Howard had always been an on-screen crush for you and now face-to-face with him, the infatuation has gotten even worse. It made you feel awful every time Barb invited you over to their house. You were a guest in her home and halfway to being in love with her husband.
But who could blame you? He was kind and sophisticated, and he wasnât one of those Hollywood assholes who looked down on anybody who was deemed as below him.Â
And maybe you were mistaking his generosity for something else, but you swear he had a certain look in his eyes every time he stared at you.Â
You almost hoped that he didnât. You wanted this to be different from the other men you worked with. They always claimed they were in love with you. It didnât take long for them to realize that it was only lust and not love.Â
You wanted him to be different.Â
Maybe youâre a fool for thinking that there was still Prince Charmingâs around. But you would hold onto that hope for as long as you could.

âI fucking hate you. You know that?â
âWhy donât you shut your mouth, huh, sweetheart?â You hissed in pain as Cooper squeezed the rag around your arm even tighter. He grinned at the noise and tied the makeshift bandage off.Â
âYou should have just left me there.â He stood up and yanked your hands towards him. He used some of the rope to tie you up, leading you around on a leash like you were a damn dog.Â
âCouldnât do that.â
âYeah, why the hell not?â He finally looked at you, an angry set to his eyes. But he didnât respond, he just yanked on the rope and dragged you forward. You complied, only because of the way your shoulder pulsed with pain.
You wished he had left you in Filly instead of dragging you along behind him. He had already dealt with Ma June and gotten whatever the hell it is that he puffs on. You had no idea why he even needed you anymore.Â
You werenât of any use to him and itâs not like thereâs some big bounty on your head. Why keep you around? Why not give you both what you want and just let you go?
Maybe it was cruelty. Maybe the only thing he got out of it, was knowing that he was torturing you. That seemed like enough for a man like him.Â
You stared at the back of his head and felt hate burning in your gut. He was right. Cooper was gone, you couldnât even see him anymore. You didnât want to see him anymore.Â
âWeâll get along just fine if you keep that attitude of yours in check.â If you could still pull out your gun, youâd take your chance. Youâd shoot him dead if you could. Instead all you could do was longingly stare at it from where it was tucked in your bag.Â

He returned from where heâd been keeping watch, confident no one was going to bother them tonight. She sat with her back to him, the rope tied around the post of the old warehouse they were camped out in. Sheâd refused to talk to him since theyâd made camp for the night and it was slowly driving him insane.Â
Heâd made a decision when he went back for her. She belonged to him now, she wasnât leaving anytime soon. He didnât understand why she had to make all of this so hard.
He knelt down in front of her and she averted her eyes to a corner of the room behind him. He reached for the bandage on her arm and she jerked back, she looked at him at least, even if it was to glare. Heâd take progress where he could get it.Â
âYou want to let it fester and rot then be my guest.â She stared at him a moment longer before sighing and offering him her arm. He unwrapped the bandage and threw it to the ground. It was sopping wet with her blood and she winced at the noise it made when it landed, some blood sprayed off and hit her face. Heâd meant to just graze her, done a bit more damage than expected.Â
There was a large divot where muscle should be, he could nearly see bone poking through on the deepest bit. It was a wonder she hadnât been complaining the whole time they were walking. Heâs not sure how sheâs bearing the pain so well.Â
He needs to cauterize it before she loses more blood. He takes a glance at her face, the way her jaw is set, the cold look in her eyes everytime he so much as breathes. Thereâs no way this will go over very well, but thereâs no point in investing any time in her if she just dies of rot tomorrow.Â
He starts a fire in the area with the least visibility, heâs trying not to tempt any stragglers near them. Itâs not like he can rely on her to watch over him in the night, heâs sure if he handed her a knife sheâd slit his throat right now.Â
He pulls his machete out and lets the dull edge heat up before bringing it back over to her. Her eyes widen but she still doesnât say anything. And when he presses the edge into her wound and her skin sizzles and roasts she still doesnât utter a word.Â
But she bites down on something in her mouth so hard blood leaks out of the corner of her lips. Sheâs being real tempting right now, all bloodied and cooked, smelling like a nice meal. Maybe he should chop her up into little pieces, sheâll keep him fed for a while, thatâs for sure.Â
She starts panting, breathing heavy through her nose and he knows heâs kept this on here longer than necessary. Still, he canât help himself. He presses the blade a little deeper, lets it hit some uninjured skin just to see if she says anything. She only clenches her eyes shut and turns away from him.Â
Disappointed by the lack of response he backs off. âYouâre welcome,â he grouses.Â
âFuck. Off.â She spits the words out at him, droplets of blood flying off her lips as she does.Â
The way her eyes flare with anger shouldnât be as attractive as it is. But she has always been particularly pretty when sheâs pissed off at him. He licks the blood off his lips and grins. âSo she can talk.â
Her eyes well up with tears and he sits back, enjoying the sight of her breaking down. Sheâs caused enough trouble for him the past few days, sheâs just getting a taste of her own medicine.Â

Cooper swoops in, taking her hand and leading her around the dance floor. She grins up at him, eyes shining under the lights of the ballroom, once again heâs struck by just how gorgeous she is. âI should warn you,â she leans in like sheâs sharing a horrible secret and whispers, âIâm a terrible dancer.â
He takes her in, the pretty dress sheâs wearing and how well it suits her and shakes his head. âJust let me lead.â
Her laugh makes his heart race and all he wants to do is run away with her. Get her out of here and just have her all for his own, if only for a few hours. âDonât say I didnât warn you, mister.â The music picks up and he takes her through the steps he had to practice a dozen different times for a multitude of occasions, one including his wedding.Â
âDo you know how pretty you look tonight?â
She gives him a coy smile and shrugs. âIâve been told by a few men, but I think Iâd actually believe it if you said it.â
He leans down and kisses her. He shouldnât, he really shouldnât, but he canât help himself. Sheâs as soft as heâd imagined, shy and confused, but she doesnât stop him. He feels her lean in and he slowly parts from her. âYou look beautiful.â She pulls away from him, eyes wide and lips parted from shock. He sees the shine on her lips, the slight way theyâve swelled up and he wants to lean in again but heâs interrupted.Â
âCut!â Sam walks over to them, a big grin on his face and claps Cooper on the shoulder. âI love the improv, Coop, weâre gonna do this again. Keep the kiss.â Cooper nods and waits for him to walk off before he turns back to her.Â
He offers her an apologetic smile. âI hope that didnât bother you, darling. It felt right for the scene.â Not a complete lie, it did work better than whatever the writers had chosen for the next few minutes of dialogue. But truly, he was just fulfilling his own selfish desires.Â
She seems to blink herself out of some sort of daze. She shakes her head and steps away from him, he lets his hands fall down to his sides, already missing the feeling of her. âNo, not at all. Good call, Coop.â His name on her lips sounds like music to his ears, especially that breathy way she says it when sheâs nervous.Â
He sighs and rubs a hand down his face. What the fuck is he doing? He shouldnât have kissed her. He definitely shouldnât have pushed to get her this role, either, knowing she was going to be his love interest. He knows sheâs been trying to step back from these types of things. But he also knows that sheâd take any role he offered her.Â
He shouldnât be taking advantage of that, but he canât help himself. He finds that he wants to be near her, always. He wants to listen to her ramble and have her there to read scripts with, he just wants her around him constantly. It used to be purely platonic. The respectful relationship between a mentor and mentee. But sheâd figured out how to navigate this world on her own.Â
Soon, he worried she wouldnât need him anymore. Or want him around. He takes every opportunity he can to have her on set and itâs only recently that heâs noticed the physical attraction. He takes his hand off his face and glances to the side.Â
Barb is there, but she hadnât been watching. Sheâs busy talking to one of the PAâs. He takes in a deep breath and gets back on his mark. If he messes up a few times, just so he can kiss her again, who could blame him?

âCat got your tongue?â
You have a dozen different remarks, but youâre too drained to go through this routine again. You can tell heâs getting angrier the longer you ignore him. Good! Heâs shot you twice, you didnât exactly owe him the satisfaction of your conversation.Â
Your arm is throbbing, a dull pain that you can feel deep in your bones. You keep shifting, trying to ease some of the pressure off of it, but with the bindings around your wrist itâs nearly impossible. You want to cry, scream, fight. You want to do anything, but heâs bound you and you feel like a beaten down dog.Â
Your tailsâ been cropped and youâre just going through endless rounds of fighting until youâre useless enough to be put down. You donât see a way out of this. And even if there was, even if you did escape, youâd still have the rest of the Wastelands to get through.Â
He stands up and moves next to you. He throws himself down with a thud and digs around in your bag. âNo rations left, huh?â You close your eyes and let your head thunk back against the pole youâve been leashed to. He grabs his own bag and pulls out his foul smelling jerky.Â
He dangles it under your nose, slapping your cheeks with it a few times until you open up your eyes. He grins, yellowed teeth making you nauseous, âThere are those pretty eyes. Come on, open up sweetheart, ass jerky ainât gonna eat itself.â
Your nose scrunches up in disgust and you turn your head away. âHey!â He snaps and you jump. âIâm being generous here, now, open your damn mouth.â
âWhyâd you shoot me?â You spit it out, rushed and near incoherent. Itâs a desperate attempt to distract him so you donât have to eat what is confirmed human meat. That could have been you today, had you not woken up before that creepy old couple got to you.Â
He takes a moment, contemplating his answer. âThought you were the raider.â
âWhy?â
He rolled his eyes and the jerky, thankfully, dropped back into his lap. âI heard someone in pain. You donât have a great track record, sweetheart, I figured someone had gotten you again.â
Indignant anger bubbled up in your gut and you moved as far away from him as you possibly could. Though, it was only a few inches. âYou didnât think I could defend myself. It wasnât even a consideration?âÂ
You knew how to shoot a gun, and you knew how to fight back. But shouldnât there be a bit of grace considering a few days ago the entire world wasnât fucking insane? You think youâve handled yourself exceptionally well considering everything thatâs been thrown at you.Â
Thereâs no hesitation in his answer, âNo.â
âWell,â you spit the words out like you want to wound him with them, âyou were wrong.â
To your surprise he smiles. It seems genuine enough, appreciative even, but you canât trust him anymore. You never should have trusted him to begin with apparently. âThat I was.â You wished you could smack the smug look off his face. He was acting like he had anything to do with your fighting or surviving that fight. Despite what happened with the raiders, you were capable of protecting yourself.
That woman was already bleeding out and on the ground before he had interrupted. âWhat the fuck do you want from me, Cooper?â His hand twitched towards his gun and he glared at you. You rolled your eyes and sighed, âOh grow the fuck up, I said your name, shoot me or get over it. Iâm not gonna play this game with you anymore. Iâm not gonna let you walk all over me and Iâm not going to continue to cater to your temper.â
He wasnât angry, though, he was grinning. Making a noise that bordered on a laugh. âSomeone found their fight again, it seems.â
Your jaw clenched and you kicked at him. He grunted at the impact and you felt a little bit of satisfaction flare up, âAnswer the question.â
He shook his head and shrugged. âI donât know. I donât particularly like you, but I canât seem to let you go either.â
âWell,â you scoffed, âyou sure know how to make a girl swoon, donât you.â Your wrists itched within the confines of their bindings and you pictured strangling him with the very rope he had you tied up with.Â
âYou wanted the truth.â

âDid you enjoy yourself?âÂ
Cooper wrapped his arms around Barbâs waist, he leaned in to kiss her but she dodged away from him. He let out a heavy sigh, already dreading this conversation, and backed up. âWhat are you talking about?â
She whirled around on him and glared, âDo not pretend you donât know what Iâm talking about.â He shook his head and walked over to the bar cart, pouring himself a glass of something that would hopefully calm him enough for another fight. Theyâd been fighting a lot lately.Â
He knew what this one was going to be about. Her, but theyâd been having issues long before this attraction started up. She just wanted something to use against him, to make him the bad guy. She just couldnât ever handle hearing the truth about herself.Â
But he wasnât going to make it easy for her. He was sick of rolling over and just letting her have what she wanted for the sake of peace. âGive me something to work with here, Barb.â
She scoffed and shook her head muttering, âUnbelievable,â under her breath. âShoving your tongue down her throat, thatâs what Iâm talking about!â
Cooper winced, âLower your voice, Janey is-â
âDo not,â she held up a hand to silence him. âDo not bring our daughter into this. Answer the damn question.â
He let out a humorless laugh and held up his hands. âI don't know what you want. Youâve never had a problem with this before. Itâs a part of my fucking job, Barb, what the hell do you want?â
She shook her head and pinched the bridge of her nose. âJust admit it, Coop, sheâs different. We both know it, this isnât some scripted kiss. You wanted it!â Of course he did. At least she actually liked him, appreciated him, made him feel something other than shame and frustration. She didnât manipulate him at every opportunity like Barb did.Â
âLower your goddamn voice!â He snapped, heat rushing to his cheeks in anger. âI am married to you, you are my wife, not her. I love you, okay, Barb. I donât know where this is coming from, or why youâre choosing now to bring this up. But Iâve had a long day and I donât want us to go to bed angry.â
She shook her head again and paced the length of the living room. âCooper, I canât-â
The phone ringing interrupted her. She looked at it like she knew who was calling and waved her hand to dismiss him. âWe will continue this,â he walked towards the phone and took it off the hook. âWhat?â
He regretted how short he sounded when he heard her on the other line. She sounded a little confused and like she was sorry for bugging him. âCoop? Sorry, is this a bad time?â He glanced over his shoulder at Barb but she wasnât looking at him anymore.Â
He let out a deep sigh and tried to reign in his temper, âNo, sweetheart, whatâs up?âÂ
âOh, well a few of us figured weâd go out and get some drinks. I wanted to see if you wanted to join us, or if you could give me a ride?â
He let the phone droop to his cheek and glanced at Barb again. She was already making her way towards the bedroom. âMake your choice, Cooper,â she called over her shoulder.Â
She piped up on the other end, âCoop?â
He glanced down at the phone again before he shook his head and brought it back up to his ear. âYeah, Iâll be right over, honey. Let me just grab my jacket.â

âYou remember that first movie we did together?â He leaned back against the wall, arm propped up on his knee and gazing out at the Wasteland. âPassed a poster for it in this old movie theater a week ago.â He glanced over at her and nudged her shoulder. âMust have been a sign, huh?â
Her voice was a hoarse croak that he nearly didnât understand. âDid you ever love me?â The question came out of nowhere, catching him slightly off guard.
Anger flared through him. He turned to glare at her but she wouldnât look at him. She had the audacity to ask something that fucking stupid and then she couldnât even look at him?
âHey,â she sighed and turned to face him. ââCourse I did. Why the hell would you say that?â
She snorted and shook her head. âSeriously?â He nodded and she sighed. âYou told me you didnât. All I was, was a hole to fill.â
He ran a hand down his face and shrugged. âI donât know what you want me to tell you sweetheart.â
âHow about the truth,â she gave him a sharp look and he laughed. She was real cute when she was trying to be threatening.Â
âAlright. You want some advice? Everyone in the Wastelands lies. Canât trust a thing anyone says.â
She nodded but he should know better than to think she would give up so easy. âSo, I canât believe you now then?â She must have thought she was real clever. He was getting a little sick of this back and forth. She needed to learn to just listen to him, sheâd get a lot farther a lot faster that way.Â
âConsider this the one exception.âÂ

âAnd here I thought you didnât like to drink, sweetheart.â She let out a drunken giggle and slumped further against Cooper. He glanced at her and laughed. Her eyes were barely open and she kept pointing at something but refused to tell him what it was she was talking about. âKeys?â
She lifted her purse but it dropped to the ground before he could grab it from her. Cooper sighed and propped her against her door, he leaned down to grab the bag and dug around until he found the keys. He noticed the little key chain he got her dangling from them and smiled.Â
A mini revolver, to commemorate their first movie together. It was cute that she had kept it, he hadnât really expected her too. Then again, heâs kept every ridiculous gag gift sheâs gotten him. âAlright, letâs get you to bed.â She threw an uncoordinated arm over his shoulder and let her feet drag while he tried to corral her into her apartment.Â
âWork with me, honey, come on.â She finally lifted her feet enough to stumble into her bedroom. He closed the door and heard a loud thud. âShit,â he ran into her room but sheâd only tossed her shoes across the room.Â
âI donât drink,â she slurred, eyes red and cheeks puffy.Â
He chuckled and nodded his head. He hoped to get her lucid enough just long enough to get her tucked into bed. He was tired and going to get drinks had been a mistake. He wasnât in the mood to try and entertain a group of people with tales of his glamorous Hollywood experience. Honestly, heâd gone just to talk to her, but sheâd been in more of a mood to party than he had expected.Â
âDonât trust anyone.â He grabbed the sleeves of her jacket, helping her out of it and trying not to laugh at how much she struggled with them. âJust you,â she hummed, giving him a smile even though her eyes were closed and she was a second away from passing out.
âThatâs real sweet, why donât you get in bed?â She nodded and threw herself down against the pillows. Cooper sighed and got up to get her trash can out of the bathroom, dropping it by the side of her bed in case she needed it.Â
He glanced down at her, taking in the serene expression she held when she slept. It was so different to the usual way she kept herself guarded, she seemed so vulnerable in moments like these. He brushed the hair off her face and turned the light off. It made him feel good to know that she felt safe with him.Â
He could never be with her the way that he wanted to, but at the very least he could protect her from the people who would just take what he wanted.Â

âI donât think I can do this on my own,â she whispered. She shifted again, tugging at the bindings once more. Annoyed at her constant fidgeting he reached over and loosened them slightly. His fingers lingered on the reddened marks on her wrist, he pressed lightly on them and she shivered.Â
He let her go and sat back against the post. âI know.â
âI stupidly thought I would find something in Filly. I think I was trying to prove something to myself, but I canât do this. I need help, but Iâm not gonna let you treat me like some pet you didnât want.âÂ
He sighed and she turned to look at him. When he really took her in, actually paid attention to her, he could see how tired she was. That sort of bone deep tired that you only get after a lot of bad days. Heâs sure thatâs what this was, itâs how it was for him when he first started out on his own.Â
He didnât have anyone to help him or guide him, he figured it out on his own. It made him smarter, stronger, turned him into somebody that no one was going to fuck with. She was a lot different than him, though.Â
âAlright.â
âYouâre going to help me,â she held out her hands and he understood the gesture for what it was. A test, to see if he was true to his word, if you could actually believe him.Â
He grinned and yanked her closer, reveling in the way she winced at the ropes burning the open wounds. âIâve had a taste of you now, sweetheart, I wonât be letting you go anytime soon.â She doesnât flinch when he pulls out his knife, not even when he presses it against the tender skin of her wrist.
Thereâs trust in her eyes, a hesitant trust, but it was there. He slices through the knot of rope and wraps the rest of it up to put back in his bag. She lets out a sigh of relief and rubs at the irritated patches of skin. âI really did love you, you know?â
Heâs sick of this. Heâs sick of how sad she sounds, how tired. Itâs barely been a week and sheâs already starting to give up. He's already made the decision to keep her around, heâs not one to go back on his word. But sheâs making it real hard to not just knock her out and shut her up. âYeah, yeah,â he muttered, âso did I.â
She scoffed, âNo. You didnât, not like I did.â
His hand clenches at his side in frustration. Whatâs it gonna take to drill this into her head? He grabs her by the chin and yanks her forward, the leather of his glove smushing her lips together. âI loved you. You donât get to doubt that and you donât get to doubt me.â
Heâs darting forward before she can shove him back. Her hands hang limply between them and she gasps in surprise when he presses their lips together. Itâs not altogether pleasant, her lips cracked and bloodied and his have long since turned to leather.Â
But that familiar passion he once held for her sparks up and he shoves forward. She whimpers and lets herself fall back, hands grabbing at his jacket and tugging him closer. He used to treat her gently, savor their time together like theyâd never have another chance. It always felt like that, they were one moment away from losing each other. He supposes heâd been right, their time was short.Â
Who they were now were two different people to who theyâd been. He bites down on her lip hard enough to draw blood and pulls back. Sheâs staring up at him, shocked and flustered. He canât tell if she wants to kiss him again or slap him. He doesnât give her a chance to choose, he licks her blood off his lips and drops her to the ground.
She groans as her head slams against the floor, sand and dust billowing out from under her. âYou should get some rest. Weâve got a long walk tomorrow.â He leaves her there in the dirt, lets her linger in the feeling of his rejection. He rubs at his lips and savors the taste of her blood on his tongue.Â

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CLAWING AT THE BARS OF MY ENCLOSURE PART FIVE WAS A MASTERPIECE AND I WANNA PUNCH COOP IN HIS STUPID WRINKLY FACE AND THEN KISS HIM IM SO EXCITED FOR PART 6
Well based on that I think youâre gonna like part 6 lol
How About a Nuke?
Series Summary: You were on top of the world before the world ended. An up and coming actress with the man everyone wanted on your arm. Then the bombs dropped and you disappeared. Two hundred years later, neither of you are prepared to find each other again.
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Part VI
Part VII
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The ghoul x fem!reader A/N: I see a lot of comments talking about how you guys wished they would just communicate. They are communicating its just that neither of them know what they want. Summary: All you want is to just be clean. He offers to show you a nice little spot where you can finally scrape the grime off of you. What could go wrong?


âSo,â you shifted your bag further up your arm. You were favoring the left today on account of the giant gap he had left in your right bicep. You were still pretty pissed off about that. âDo you ever, you know, bathe?â
He looked over his shoulder at you, he seemed caught off guard by the question. âBathe?â He repeated, face raised in surprise.
You rolled your eyes and nodded, âYeah, bathe. Iâve been out here over a week. Iâve got about twenty layers of blood and sand stuck in every crevice.â Your skin crawled thinking about the different types of bodily fluid youâd been sprayed with since coming out of the cryo pod.Â
There was a lot of blood, of course, but Hollywood doesnât show everything that gets excreted in death. You were itching for a good shower. You know thatâs out of the question, but thereâs got to be something.Â
He laughed and ripped off a piece of jerky. He offered you some, grinning when you shook your head. âBuckle up, sweetheart, youâre in for a rude awakening. You can always use the water, but thatâs a waste of Radaway if you ask me.â You should have known. Itâs not like anyone youâd encountered seemed particularly gung ho about personal hygiene, but you had hoped there would be something.Â
You reached down, digging your nails into your arm and scratching off flakes of blood and who knows what else. You shouldnât have bothered, though, it only made the rest of you feel a hundred times worse. You looked crazy, scratching at yourself like a dog but you couldnât help it.Â
âAlright, damn, Iâll give you some of my Radaway, you look half rabid.â
You stopped with your scratching and stared at him in shock. âYouâll give me some of your Radaway?â
He rolled his eyes, stopping only when he noticed youâd quit walking. âIs that not what I said?â
You crossed your arms and glared at him, âYouâre not exactly known for your generosity. Whatâs the catch?â
He frowned and clutched at his chest like youâd actually done damage, âNow, that hurts darling. Iâm just trying to help you out.â He turned around, walking to the right now, further towards greenery and away from the desert. âPlus, itâll get rid of that fucking smell.â
You kept your mouth shut but he was one to talk. He hadnât exactly tasted wonderful when heâd kissed you. Nor did he smell amazing. Still, he had made your heart race and it wasnât from pure terror for once. Though, any positive feelings heâd caused within you had been negated the second he dropped you to the dirt like a used up toy.Â
You knew better than to try and bring it up to him, but it had stung. Attacked that vulnerable part of you that made you want to put up walls so high even the sun couldnât get through.Â
With no other choice you sped up and caught up to him. Your hip was still bothering you, but it wasnât dragging behind you as much as it was a few days ago. The only thing really bugging you now was your throbbing arm. Heâd assured you that it couldnât rot, heâd dealt with that, but that didnât stop it from hurting like a bitch.Â
âThrough here is a lake you can use.â He pointed towards the area where the trees started to thin out.Â
You looked at him skeptically, âYouâre really letting me do this?â
He scoffed and glared at you, âThe fuck did I tell you?â You donât know if heâs talking about his new rule to stop questioning him or about giving you the Radaway, but you keep your mouth shut anyway. He hasnât been as much of a dick today and youâd rather keep it that way.Â
âHere,â he motions through the trees and you stumble into an abandoned neighborhood. Itâs been submerged in water, you can spot some old apartment buildings peeking up through the top.Â
Briefly, you wonder if youâve ever passed your old home and just never realized it. You dismiss the thought as quickly as it comes, not willing to let your mind linger on thoughts like that today.Â
You slowly make your way to the water, still not entirely trusting of his intentions. Heâs made it clear heâs keeping you around for the long haul, but that doesnât mean heâs stopped tormenting you. âYouâre really gonna let me use your Radaway?â You call over your shoulder.Â
He sighs and leans against the trunk of a tree. âGet your ass in the water, I wonât wait around all day.Â
Youâre not dumb enough to fully submerge yourself in radiated water. You just rip a piece of your shirt off and dunk it into the startlingly blue lake. You use it to scrub yourself down, rubbing your arms until theyâre raw and feel clean enough.Â
You shuffle closer to the water, trying to bend over enough to scrub your face a bit. But when you gaze down into the water you find something gazing back up at you. You scream, scrambling back just as that thing leaps out of the water and towards you.Â
Something pink and wet slams into your chest and knocks the air out of your lungs. You grope blindly in the mud for your gun as it opens its mouth. Horror and disgust fill you when you see whatâs in its mouth, human fingers dangle like disgusting uvulas. It darts forward, jaw posed to clamp around your whole face.Â
A loud bang echoes through the lake. The thing goes flying back and causes ripples to drift across the surface of the water. You clutch your chest, trying to get your breath back and scoot closer to get a better look at whatever attacked you. Itâs the size of your torso and looks startling like some deformed axolotl. Heâs left a large bullet hole in the middle of itâs head deformed head.
âWhat the fuck?â You whisper, shakily getting to your feet and groaning when you realize whatever youâd manage to clean off had been replaced by a thick layer of mud.Â
You turn around, hoping for some sort of explanation from him, but heâs just bent over laughing, gun still smoking. You grab your bag out of the muck with a huff and glare at him. âReally?â
He straightens up, still grinning and shakes his head. âYou should have seen your face, you were petrified.â
âWell, Iâm glad someone enjoyed that.â You glare down at the corpse, eyes wide with horror, âItâs got fucking fingers in itâs throat. Human fingers!â He saunters over to you, entirely too pleased with himself. He grabs his inhaler out of his bag and loads it with Radaway. He tosses it over to you and you catch it with your good arm. âYou knew that was going to happen, didnât you?â You press down and take in a deep breath, ignoring how bitter the juice tastes.Â
âNever trust anything, rule number one of the Wastelands darling. Canât even trust the water.â There was a loud roar off towards the middle of the lake and he nodded his head back towards the tree line. âCome on, that one was just a baby Gulper. Mommaâs gonna be by soon and I canât imagine sheâll be real happy.â He walks off without you and youâre stuck staring at the dead mutant.Â
âThat was a fucking baby?â He laughs at you again and when you catch up with him, you can't help but laugh a little yourself. You probably looked ridiculous, wrestling in the mud with what, apparently, was only an infant.Â
He grins at you, âYou got a lot to learn.â
You roll your eyes, âYeah, I know.â

Heâs kneeled down beside you, fingers prodding at the reddened area around your wound. It feels a bit better now, more like touching a fresh bruise rather than raw nerves. He poured some water from his canteen over the area and retied the bandage. He stood up and moved away from you while you dug around in your bag for another ration bar.Â
âFuck,â you mutter under your breath. Youâve got the bar positioned between your knees, and youâre trying, hopelessly, to open it up with one hand. Your fingers, now dusted with dried mud, slip uselessly against the packaging.Â
He looks up at you and lets out a loud sigh. âGive it here.â
âIâve got it-â
âGive. It. Here.â You huff but toss the bar over to him. He rips it open in one smooth move and throws it back to you. You catch it with your good hand and take a large chunk out of it. It feels like rubber and tastes oddly like dried out meatloaf. Youâre not exactly sure what flavor itâs supposed to be replicating, but you figure itâs so old it doesnât really matter as long as it fills you up.Â
He pours some water from his canteen onto a ripped piece of cloth and tosses it at you. Youâre unprepared, bar in hand and midchew, it slaps against your face and you scowl under the fabric. âReally?â You mutter, mouth half full. You yank it off your face and give him a questioning look.Â
âJust clean yourself up.âÂ
You drag it across your face and arms, trying to get off as much residual mud as you can. Your clothes are a stained, lost cause, but this will do for now. Not like youâre going to get much better without going up against some mutant monster.Â
âYouâre being nice today?â It comes out like a question more than anything. Probably because youâre having trouble trusting him, especially after the Gulper incident. You wished you could say you canât believe he would do something like that, but youâre pretty sure heâd been hoping the mom would get you, not the baby.Â
He shrugged and leaned back against a fallen log. âFeelinâ chivalrous.â
You hummed but didnât push. You forced down another lump of your ration and reached for your water. âWhere are we heading anyway? Been walking for a long time but we havenât seem to have gotten anywhere.â
âThereâs a compound I took a bounty for. Weâre on our way to deliver it.â
You tilted your head as far back as you could, tongue out and hoping to catch the remaining drops of your water. âShit,â you tossed the canteen back in your bag, already knowing it was hopeless.Â
âAh, hell,â you glanced up and saw Cooper rifling through his supply box.Â
âHow are you on Radaway?â
He sighed and chucked the box back into his bag. âGot two vials left.â He ran his tongue along his teeth, a pensive expression on his face.Â
You sighed and rubbed idly at some mud left on your fingers. âYouâre gonna need more soon.â
He cut you off with a sharp laugh. âFaster than soon, this is the diluted shit.â He rubbed at his chest and you wondered if he was already starting to feel the effects of being so low on the medicine. You canât believe he gave you a vial of his own with so few left.Â
Bastard mustâve really wanted to see you get jumped by a gulper. Your face twisted up in distaste and any twinge of sympathy youâd felt for him dissapeared. You wished he would cough so hard heâd choke on his tongue, at least then you wouldnât have to listen to his bullshit anymore.Â
He looked over at you and then your bag. âGot any of that purified water left?â You shook your head, crumpling the wrapper of your bar up and tossing it somewhere behind you,Â
âJust ran out, not sure where Iâm gonna find more.â
He chuckled and stood up, slinging his bag over his shoulder. âI do,â you stood up and grabbed your own bag, following behind him.Â

Loud laughter and rowdy conversation drifts into the night air. You sit perched behind a large boulder, staring into the building across from you. Itâs an old supermarket, refurbished to fit the Wastelanders' needs. âTheyâll have what we need?â
He doesnât look at you, his sight is dead set on the men milling about in front of you. Theyâre clearly guards, switching positions every couple of minutes and loaded to the teeth with weapons. Cooper silently tracks them, eyes darting between them as they switch positions yet again.Â
âYep,â he lifts up into a squat and watches as one of the men turns his back to lace up his boot. âNow!â He grabs you by the sleeve of your jacket and drags you along as he weaves between the guards. He throws you in front of him, practically tossing you inside the store.Â
You hold back your gasp of shock and duck behind a waist-high shelf. There are only seven or eight men walking around inside. Theyâve got a fire burning in the middle of the store, the empty shelves pushed back against the walls. Behind them is about the largest pile of supplies youâve seen since being up here. They could give Ma June a run for her money.Â
You peek your head over the shelf and try to get a look at just how many weapons they have. You hear the familiar sound of spurs walking behind you and twist immediately to see Cooper walking calmly towards the group with his hands raised in surrender. He catches your eye and winks before he fully addresses them.Â
âGentlemen!â You sigh and sink back against the shelf, an irritated look on your face. The shelf screeched forward slightly and you scrambled off it, you caught Cooper twitch a little in irritation but he didnât say anything. Heâs been fully noticed at this point, the others all glaring at him with their guns raised.Â
He had a full view of all eight men from his perspective. What he couldnât see, which you could, was a ninth man sneaking up behind him with a knife. He had it poised, aiming to strike right through the back of Cooperâs neck.Â
Without thinking too much on it, you leapt out of your hiding spot and used your good arm to point your gun in the manâs face. He came to a stop almost cartoonishly, eyes wide and the knife in his hands trembling when you popped out.Â
Cooper barely gave you a glance out of the side of his eye and you figured he knew all about the ninth man. He must have been testing you, see if you really had his back. âHey!â
âWho the fuck is she!â
âWhat are you doing here?â
You ignored the sounds of their voices, you kept the gun trained on the boy and motioned him towards the left of the room. He followed, letting you guide him backwards until he was scrambling to hide behind his friends. Itâs then that you finally got a good look at just how many guns were trained on you.Â
One of them pumped their shotgun and you pulled back the hammer of your gun. Cooperâs guns were still tucked away in their holster, it was just you and however much firepower they could cram between ten pairs of hands.Â
âNow, I suggest that you gentlemen put those guns down or my friend here is gonna get a little too friendly with her trigger.â
One of them scoffed, gesturing with the barrel of their pistol towards your right arm hanging limply by your side. âShe got a bad arm and a shaking hand.â
âMaybe,â you call out, âbut I got a working finger. I only need one of âem to kill you.â
Before he can respond thereâs another one stepping forward. âShe can get real friendly with me.â Heâs got a lecherous grin on his face and a look in his eyes that makes your skin crawl. You sigh, sick of the men up here being so predictable, and turn your gun on him. His eyes widen, like he hadnât seen you pointing it at his friends, and you pull the trigger.Â
Your aim is a little off and the recoil is harder to handle with only one hand available to you, but youâve got a sawed off shotgun in your hand, donât have to have a great aim to kill a man with that. His twitching body has barely hit the ground before youâre diving to the right and ducking behind a shelving unit.Â
Cooper goes to the left, eyes wide in the same astonishment as those men. Bullets started flying the second their friend was on the ground. They were shouting all sorts of insults and threats at you but it was hard to make out over all the shooting.
âYou shot him!â Cooper shouted over the hail fire of bullets.
You rolled your eyes and did your best to reload the gun with your wobbly hand. âHe pissed me off,â you shouted back at him. You leveled the gun over the top of the shelves and fired blindly. There was a loud yelp and then another Bitch shouted at you, so you must have hit something.Â
âYou know, I was trying to handle this civilly,â Cooper jumped to his knees and turned around quickly. He fired off a quick succession of shots, four bodies dropped as he did. The rate of gunfire slowed a bit as more men fell. He ducked down and ran across the room, throwing himself down next to you. He tossed his guns at you and tugged yours out of your hand. âReload me,â you nodded and tugged some bullets out of his bandolier while he used your gun to shoot at them.Â
âIâm sure you handling it civilly would have ended the exact same fucking way.â
He grinned and sat back next to you, âWell,â he shrugged, âmaybe. Maybe not, doesnât matter now.â You handed him his reloaded guns and he dropped yours in your lap. âOnly a few left, use the shelves as cover and circle around behind âem.â He didnât stay to make sure you understood his plan, he immediately set off, drawing the fire away from you and making a run for it.Â
âShit,â you hissed, struggling to your feet and following his instructions. With only a few of them left it should have been quick work to get rid of the last few stragglers, but the guards from outside had heard the scuffle and were rushing in. Cooper shot most of them but one got close enough to snatch his gun from his hands and throw it to the floor.Â
Cooper struggled against the man, his towering form easily overpowering Cooper. Though, your friend didnât seem particularly worried, if anything it looked like he was letting the man live to draw out the fight, like he was enjoying it.Â
You were going to just leave him to it when you saw the same bastard from before with the knife sneaking up behind him again. You rush forward, scooping up Cooperâs gun as you go and shove the man backwards.Â
He grunts at the impact but he refused to be deterred. He charges at you, eyes red with rage and blackened mouth frothing like a rabid dog. You try and keep your guard up but youâve got a gimp leg and a useless arm, itâs not a fight youâre going to win.Â
He wraps an arm around your waist and yanks you into him. You grunt, breathing out slowly as you feel his knife slide into your gut. You glance down at the rusted blade and shove your gun under his chin. His eyes widen when you draw the hammer back but you donât flinch when you pull the trigger, not even when chunks of skull and hair start raining down on you.Â
Cooper must have finally noticed the tussle happening behind him because he draws his second gun out from under his coat and ends his little fight with the last of them. You must be in shock, you still havenât fully experienced the pain that you should.Â
Thereâs a knife sunk past the handle slammed into your gut, you should be feeling something shouldnât you? Youâre sure itâs the adrenaline still pumping through you. Your body is warm from how fast your blood is pumping, your ears ringing from all the gunshots and head spinning from the amount of blood steadily leaking out of the wound.Â
âHey,â you turn around to face him and his eyes widen ever so slightly. You lose your footing and he darts forward, quick arms grab you and draw you into his chest. You clutch onto the sleeve of his jacket, letting all of your weight rest on him while you try and get your panicked breathing under control.Â
Youâve had worse injuries than this. As hard as it is to believe, in your time up here, youâve survived a lot worse than some measly stab wound.Â
So why does this feel so fucking bad?
âOh,â you moan in pain, nearly doubling over. A feeling like a million exposed nerves being set on fire stops you from falling to the floor, instead you push off Cooper and struggle to your feet.Â
âAlright, come on,â he grabs your arm again and you have the ridiculous urge to just shove him off you. Your head is swimming, Â you feel like you could float away. You look down at the knife again and finally realize just how large it is. One of those hunting ones that was about the width of your hand curled into a fist.Â
Well, fuck.
âHey,â he snaps when you stumble away from him again. âSit your stubborn ass down, you need help.â He yanks on the straps of your shirt, holding you up and dragging you to a chair, you donât have much choice as he forces you to sit. Though, the motion causes a wave of excruciating pain to flare through you.Â
He kneels in front of you and rips your shirt open, youâre in too much pain to complain about it right now. He hums low in the back of his throat as he takes in the wound. With no warning whatsoever he grabs the knife by the handle and yanks it out like heâs ripping off a fucking bandaid.Â
You nearly scream, lurching forward and shoving him away from you. The sudden shock of pain has left you half blind and panting like an animal. âWhat the fuck was that?â You force out through gritted teeth. He plants a hand on your shoulder and presses you firmly against the back of the chair.Â
âNeed to get you a Stimpak.â He takes your hand in his and presses it against the wound. Where blood was once oozing, itâs now gushing. You hadnât realized just how much keeping the knife in had kept the blood at bay. With how rapidly itâs leaving you now youâre afraid.Â
Youâre afraid that you might not be able to make it back from the edge with just a Stimpak. You can already feel your fingers going cold, pretty soon you wonât be able to flex them and then youâd lose feeling in your arms too.Â
âHey,â he uses the grip he has on your hand to press down on the wound. You groan but he keeps the pressure steady. His eyes bore into your dazed ones, some odd expression in them. âYou donât get to give up. Keep pressure on this, understand me?â Your head flops forward in a lazy nod.Â
He could have been gone for a minute or an hour, you wouldnât have been able to tell the difference. Your head is foggy, coherent thoughts replaced by loopy ones. Youâre struggling to remember where you are or what youâre supposed to be doing.Â
Just as your hand slips from the wound, he comes back. He grabs your hand and places it back, holding it there with his own. You appreciate the way he warms your fingers back up, but the rest of you is freezing too. Maybe heâd share his jacket.Â
The thought of him sharing anything makes you laugh and he gives you a frustrated look. âDonât go losing it on me. Not yet at least.â
You lean forward, face nearly pressed against his and grin. âYou know, I havenât heard a thank you yet.â
He scoffed, opening the Stimpak with one hand and preparing the injector. âYeah, for what?â
âSaving your life, dick.â
Youâre caught off guard when he slams the needle into your stomach, your lips part with a silent gasp and you wince at the cool rush of medicine. He grins at you, âWell, thank you for being the only dumbass to get herself stabbed in a gun fight.â
The medicine works fast, you learned that from when heâd shot you. You can already start to feel the pulse of blood slowing and your head clearing up slightly. âAsshole,â you hiss, leaning away from him. But his eyes stay trained on you, on both of your blood covered hands and where they still rest, linked together, on your stomach.Â
You find yourself taking advantage of his distraction to really look at him. It bothers you, how after everything, his eyes are still so pretty. Itâs the first thing that drew your attention when you were younger. Those eyes of his had you swooning from the first time you saw him on the big screen.Â
He catches you but you canât find it in yourself to care. Thereâs something odd in the air, a lingering tension from the kiss youâd never discussed. From the silent partnership youâd never voiced. Youâd nearly gotten yourself killed for him tonight, the thought finally seemed to be dawning on him.Â
His eyes drop to your lips and he leans in. He doesnât get very far, lips just barely brushing yours before youâre jerking back in surprise. Youâre bleeding out in his hands and he kisses you? Your hand is up and cracking across his cheek before you can think about it.Â
His head whips to the side with a satisfying crack. He lets out a breathy chuckle, using his free hand to soothe the area youâd hit. He stretches the tension out of his jaw and shakes his head before he looks at you again.Â
Maybe he shouldnât have kissed you. You definitely shouldnât be further entertaining his ideas that he holds any sort of possession for you, but youâd just realized what that look in his eyes had been earlier. He had been worried about you.Â
Cooper has always been the one who protected you. Not the other way around. And as twisted as heâd become, it still relatively remained the same dynamic today. Youâd caught him off guard earlier, putting yourself in danger like that for him. And he had been worried about you.Â
You grab him by the collar of his jacket and drag him forward before he can decide what to do with the fact that you slapped him. Your lips meet again and he hovers over you on your chair. The hand on your stomach pushes harder against you, deepening the pressure and making you groan into his mouth.Â
He doesnât waste time, deepening the kiss and letting his other bloodied hand drift into your hair. His fingers curl around the strands and he yanks your neck back, manipulating you how he wants and bending you to his desires. You melt into it, into the complete control you allow him to momentarily wield over you.Â
You let your mind go blank and just focus on him. You can pretend, for now, that youâre in his old house. Youâre coming back after a date at one of those fancy restaurants that he hates, but he takes you there anyway so you can have an excuse to dress up.Â
Heâll whisper I love you and drag you to the couch. Youâll start there, his kisses traveling lower until heâs dragging you back to his bedroom. Youâll feel valued, cherished, loved. Cooper will take care of you.Â
He parts slowly from you, still keeping a firm grip on your hair. It takes a moment for your eyes to flutter open again. Youâre sure you look like a mess, staring up at him with glossy eyes and swollen lips, completely drenched in your own blood.Â
âDonât think about him when Iâm the one kissing you, darling.â Your eyes widen and he lets you go. He shoves back from you and paces towards his bag. Any warmth in his eyes, any care, was gone.Â
You want to say something to drag him back but the moment has passed. Itâs not like he was wrong, you were pretending he was someone completely different to make yourself feel better.Â
But you couldnât make yourself feel guilty when you remembered half the reason you needed the comfort was because of who he was now. He comes back with a needle and thread. He lets the needle hover over the menâs fire for a moment before he approaches you with it. âStimpak will only do so much, need to sew you up.â
You nodded and looked away as he knelt down and pressed the needle into your skin. You barely felt it, could barely pay attention to him when your thoughts were on what it was like before. What he was like before. Sometimes it makes you sick to your stomach to look at him.Â

end. â I do not own the characters or the game/show Fallout, but this writing is my own all rights reserved © not-neverland06 2024. do not copy, repost, translate & recommend elsewhere.
how bout a nuke is literally unbeatable i canât even believe youâre giving us a fic this good. youâre capturing the vibe of the show and cooperâs character so perfectly iâm not convinced you watched through this show like 12 times already. and your reader character just feels so good and genuine⊠too many words to say how great it is. put ur feet up luv youâve done well đđœ
This is honestly so nice to hear, especially bc Iâm struggling a bit with chapter 7 rn
I did literally skip through the show just to listen to his parts so I could get his dialogue right in the story lmao
Thank you so much for saying that about my reader. I do my best to create someone who can be accessible to everyone and be relatable. I never know if I do a good job at making everyone feel included in my writing but comments like these mean the absolute world to me!! â„ïž
How About a Nuke?
Part VI / Part VII / Part VIII
Series Masterlist
Cooper Howard x fem!reader, The ghoul x fem!reader A/N: @weakling-grace did some fanart for the series that I absolutely adore! And I want you all to look at it. Itâs on her blog, or reposted on mine under the tag How about a nuke? Summary: The woundâs infected. It shouldnât be, but here you are anyway, barely holding on to life. You make it as far as you can and then itâs up to him to decide whether you get to live or die.


âHave I told you yet that you are the most gorgeous woman in this room?â You couldnât stop the smile from spreading on your face even if you tried.Â
âOnly about a dozen times.â His hand reaches for yours across the table and you take it eagerly, linking your fingers together and enjoying the way his hazel eyes linger on yours. You could get lost in them, as cliche as it sounds. You and about every other woman in the world fell in love when you first saw those smiling eyes on the silver screen.Â
âIâll just have to tell you a dozen more.â
God, you would swoon if you could. But, unfortunately, you are in the middle of a very nice restaurant and youâre sure they wouldnât enjoy your fainting spell. Itâs not like you could help it, he was so effortlessly charming, everything he said with that rasping accent of his sounded like music to you.Â
Your smile slipped slightly when you caught two women staring at you both. They werenât even trying to hide it, pointing and whispering behind their hands. You clenched your jaw, trying your best not to let the anger show on your face. But he caught it anyway.Â
Cooper dropped your hand and tucked his back in his lap. He sighed and glanced over his shoulder, they caught his eye and gasped, stopping their cruel whispers. You opened your mouth to try and make him feel better but he interrupted you, âHey-â
âI told you this was gonna happen sweetheart.â You hated how sad he sounded, how resigned he was to his new place in life. It was no secret that most of your fellow actors despised him now just because he did a few ad campaigns for Vault-Tec. But that didnât mean the rest of the world did. There were still plenty of people who adored Cooper and asked for his autograph.Â
Granted, those ladies clearly werenât fans, but you didnât care. You didnât care if you got spotted together in public and rumors started up again. You didnât care what that meant about future roles. âI want to be with you, Coop, but I canât keep having this same conversation over and over again.â You sighed and finally drew your hand back to yourself, he tracked the movement like a hawk.Â
âIf this is too much,â you forced yourself to swallow past the lump in your throat and put on a stilted smile. âIf being with me in the public eye is too much then maybe we should-â
âEnough,â he reached back over and forced his hand into yours. âIâm sorry, Iâm just worried about you.â He stopped you before you could interrupt him, giving you a knowing smile. âI know that you donât care what being around me does to your career, but I do. Thereâs no reason for the both of us to be washed up celebrities.â
âHey, youâre not washed up, plenty of people still want to see you on the silver screen.â
He smiled but it didnât reach his eyes. He squeezed your hand once before letting go and picking up his fork, âLetâs just enjoy our meal, sweetheart.â

âPick up the pace! Iâm not gonna wait for you forever, sweetheart.â
You glared at him and leaned on a tree for support. Youâre not sure whatâs going on. You feel hot under your skin but also like youâre freezing, youâd thrown up twice during night watch and youâre about five seconds away from keeling over.Â
Your sweaty palm slips against the bark and you go sliding over. You hear his boots stomping through the grass before they stop in front of you. Rough hands steady your shoulders and shove you upright again. His eyes rove across your face, the muscles above his eyes turning down in concern.Â
âShit, you look like,â he trailed off, âwell, to be perfectly honest you look like shit.â
You laughed but it came out strangled and he flinched back in disgust when you started coughing. âGood to know youâre still a gentleman, Cooper.âÂ
He sighed and led you over to a rotted log. You threw yourself down on it, wincing as it jarred your sensitive stomach. The gash was aching a lot more than it should.Â
When youâd been shot, you could barely even feel it by this point. Now the wound was burning, itching so bad you just wanted to rip the stitches out with your bare hands. Your head rolls back and you clench your eyes shut as another wave of nausea goes through you. You could feel your heartbeat in your throat, rattling like a hummingbird in a cage.Â
He kneels in front of you and reaches for your shirt. You lean back on your hands to give him better access. âStimpak should have worked by now,â he mutters. He pulls your shirt higher up on your abdomen and hisses through his teeth.Â
âWhat is it?â Your tongue is glued to the roof of your mouth and the words come out garbled.Â
âShit!â He yanks your shirt down and reaches for your bag, digging through it until he finds another one of the Stimpaks youâd taken.Â
Youâd be more panicked if your head wasnât floating right now. âWhat is it?â He doesnât answer you, he hovers the injector over his mouth and lets the medicine shoot in. You wince when he immediately turns to spit it into the grass.Â
He wipes the back of his mouth and chuckles. âShouldâve fucking known,â he mutters. He goes through the rest of the supplies youâd grabbed and starts chucking them further into the forest.Â
Youâre getting pissed off now. Pissed off and worried, you just needed him to talk to you, tell you whatâs going on. âCooper!â You snap, hand clutched over the burning wound on your stomach. He sighs and looks up at you. âTell me whatâs happening.â
âFakes,â he says, mouth set in a firm line and eyes hard against your worried gaze. âSee, darlinâ, some people like the men we met last night hand out fake supplies.â If you werenât so worried youâd be mad about how condescending he sounds.Â
âThey take empty injectors and fill âem with chems to keep people sick and coming back to them. Itâs a steady income,â he says, like itâs a respectable career. âYour wound is infected, probably only worsened by whatever chem they put in the Stimpak I stuck you with.â
Your eyes are wide with horror. You canât decide whatâs worse, that youâve essentially been poisoned and are probably experiencing sepsis right now. Or that people were capable of being so cruel and profited off of it. He pulls your canteen out of your bag and unscrews the cap. He holds the water up to your nose, âSniff.â You do and he waves his hand, prompting you to tell him what exactly you smelled.Â
âSmells like metal,â you shrug, not sure what that means.Â
âInfected and youâve got rad poisoning.â At your confused glance he continues, âWaterâs not purified either, sweetheart. Whatever you got is about to get a hundred times worse.â When he turns his back to put the water back in your bag you finally risk a glance down at your stomach.Â
You wished you hadnât because youâre immediately bending over to throw up what was left of your rations. The skin has swelled over the stitches, practically swallowing the black thread. The place the knife went in is red and puckered, pus forming at the corners. The sides of your stomach have an odd green tint that youâre trying not to think about too hard, most likely a side effect of whatever chem youâd been dosed with.Â
He presses the canteen into your hand and you shake your head from where it is between your knees. âCanât, radiation.â
He laughs, the sound unkind, âItâs a bit late for that, honey.â You snatch the water out of his hand and gulp down as much as you can stomach. Itâs not much, the taste of the water is too metallic and bitter for you. âThe place weâre going, theyâve got medicine. We get you there and Iâm sure I can work something out with them.â
You know what that really means. Heâll get paid for his bounty and then heâll get what he wants, whether they offer it freely or not. âIf I get there,â you mutter, still holding back the rest of your breakfast.Â
âEnough,â he snaps. His hand wraps around your elbow and he yanks you to your feet. âWe need to get a move on, power through.â If you had the strength, youâd slap him again.Â

âHere you go,â he placed a bowl down on the coffee table, steam still wisping over the edge. He sat down beside you on your couch and brushed some hair away from your face and you leaned into the warmth of his palm. You were freezing but he seemed to think you were burning up.Â
âDid you make me soup?â Your voice is groggy with sleep. He helps you into a sitting position and hands you the bowl.Â
âNo,â he laughs a little and leans back against the cushions, arm spreading out behind you and pulling you into him. âBut I warmed it up for you.â
âCooper,â you whisper.Â
âGet a move on!â He shouts from a couple yards ahead. âYou either move your ass or Iâll leave you here, because Iâm sure as shit not carrying you.â
Oh shit.Â
Hallucinating is never a good sign. You would swear on everything above that you were just on your couch with Cooper. You could still feel the warmth of the bowl in your hands, the old plush fabric of your couch on your cheeks.Â
You swallowed down bile and did your best to catch up to him. You blinked a few times, trying to get rid of the fog over your eyes, but it didnât help much. It took you a minute to realize it was from the sweat dripping down your brow and burning against your retinas that was causing the problem.Â
You glanced around, surprised to find yourself surrounded by sand. Werenât you just in the forest? You lifted a shaking hand to try and get rid of the glare of the sun. He was walking closer to you now, keeping a keener eye on you. You trip over your own feet for the inth time and try to keep pushing yourself.Â
âAny chance we could dim those?â You squint and point up to the lights hanging above the set and one of the PAâs runs off to fulfill your request. You shake your boots out, tired of all the sand thatâs been getting in them. You understand youâre meant to be chasing an outlaw through the âWild Westâ but this is getting ridiculous.Â
Youâve done about a hundred retakes of this scene, youâre not sure when the director is going to admit defeat but you hope itâs soon. You donât know why the studio is even bothering to do cowboy stuff anymore. Everyone knows since Coop was forced out of the industry no oneâs wanted to see these types of movies.Â
The actor youâre working with this time is a dick. Heâs commanding and rude, heâs got no sense of boundaries either. Or a nose.Â
What the fuck?
He stands over top of you and you finally realize that youâve collapsed into the sand. You let your head fall back and rub your forehead. One second youâre on a set and the next youâre in the Wastelands at the end of the world. Youâre struggling to remember which version of reality is real and which isnât.Â
âI mean it,â he threatens, âI ainât carrying you.â Your hand flops uselessly to your side, muscles fatigued and the burning in your gut sucking the energy out of you. The only part of yourself youâre physically aware of is the stab, you canât feel anything else. You canât twitch your toes or wiggle your fingers, everything is off kilter. âAlright then,â he leans down and yanks your arm over his shoulder.Â
Before youâre processing whatâs happening the world is being tilted on its axis and youâre being hauled to your feet. You donât remember much about traveling through the sands. Everything is one long blur of red and orange. When the air in front of you starts to get wavy your eyes lose focus and you black out.

She nearly made it. Theyâre only about an hour away from this compound heâs been trying to get her to. He sighs, looking down at her prone form in the sand. Thereâs sweat beading along her forehead, her lips are cracked and split and her face has an unusual tint to it that canât mean anything healthy.Â
He squats down next to her and debates how he wants to go about this. The wound on her stomach has only gotten worse since they started walking, itâs just looking angrier and angrier. With how infected it is, itâs possible that even a stimpak might not help her now.Â
He could leave her here, get the bounty, and go on his merry way. He could shoot her, put her out of her misery and leave. Or he could throw her over his shoulder and walk the last hour to the compound, hoping that whatever they have there will help. No matter what choice he makes, itâs her life in his hands.Â
His hand drifts forward, brushing the hair off her cheek and lingering on the soft skin there. He sighs before scooping her up and tossing her over his shoulder, she whines, her wound rubbing against his shoulder and probably causing her a heap of pain. It didnât matter how much it hurt, though, as long as she was feeling something that was a good sign.Â
âNearly there, sweetheart,â; he muttered. He tuned into her shallow breathing, the long pauses before her next breath and let that be what keeps him going. She better not fucking die on him. He grunts, shifting her higher up on his shoulder and wrapping an arm around her legs.Â
He could feel how hot she was through each layer of their clothing. This was more than just the sun, she seemed like she was about to combust. âCooper,â she whimpers. He frowns, sheâs been muttering to herself since they left the forest. Talking about things that werenât possible.Â
Heâs seen it before, with infection or rad poisoning, the hallucinations start pretty early. Only problem is, heâs never met anyone who lasted as long as her. She should have been dead hours ago. He has no idea whatâs keeping her going, but she better fucking hold onto it.Â

You laughed, your dress swirling around your legs like a blooming red flower as he spun you through the room. His hand wrapped around your waist and he pulled you back into his chest. You smiled at him and he reached up to brush the hair out of your face.Â
Sinatraâs smooth voice cracked and then began to stutter. You laughed again but Cooper just rolled his eyes and walked over to fix the record. You smoothed out your dress and sat down on his couch, reaching for his glass of whiskey on the table.Â
You took a sip, hoping for some liquid courage, and regretted it. Youâd momentarily forgotten your distaste for alcohol. You tried to fight the tickle in your throat but failed, you probably ruined your lipstick with how hard you started to cough.Â
He walked over to you and chuckled, taking his glass from your hands and stealing a swig. âCanât handle your liquor, honey?â
âI can,â you wiped your mouth and gave him a playful glare. âThat just tastes absolutely disgusting.â He smiled and took a seat beside you, arm draped behind you. He crossed a leg over his knee and titled himself to face you. You found yourself taking a deep breath, trying to prepare yourself for the question you were going to ask.
âEverything alright?â
You glanced down at your dress and fiddled with the hem of it. âI know the divorce was finalized a few days ago,â Cooper looked away from you, his face hardening, and reached forward to place his glass back on the table. Your heart leapt into your throat at the way he slammed it down. Maybe this was a mistake.Â
You know when Barb came over to pick up Janey yesterday theyâd gotten into a fight. You didnât know what exactly it was they fought about, youâre pretty sure it had to do with you. But it didnât truly matter. She always found a way to rile him up. Youâd been hoping that coming by tonight might make him feel a little better, but he still seemed to have a residual tenseness to him.Â
Bringing the divorce up after one of their fights isnât smart. But you need to talk about this and heâs been avoiding the conversation for a while now.Â
He ran a hand down his face and sighed, âWhat about it?âÂ
âI was just wondering what that means for us?â
He scoffed and glanced over at you. The look heâs giving you, youâre certain the fight was about you now. Heâs never looked this angry with you, âFor us?â You nodded and he shook his head, standing up and heading towards his room. âIt doesnât mean anything.â Your heart stuttered in your chest, eyes burning as he slammed the door to his room without another word. You let your head fall into your hands and took a few deep breaths. You knew you shouldnât have asked that.Â
âThat was a mistake,â you muttered.Â
âThe hell are you telling yourself back there?â Your eyes peeled open and you frowned, you seemed to be looking at something that looked a hell of a lot like Cooperâs backside. You tilted your head to the side to find the world upside down and something stabbing repeatedly in your stomach.Â
You clawed your way up Cooperâs jacket, shakily holding yourself up so you could stare down at him. âSettle,â he warns, like youâre a damn horse.Â
âPut me down,â you mutter, weakly kicking out your feet and trying to get off of him. He just shakes his head and shoves you back down. You let him, not having much fight left in you anyway.Â
âJust,â he pauses, âkeep dreaminâ,â the words seem to pain him and you wonder why. You donât linger on it long, letting your head hang against his back before the world is going dark again.Â

She keeps muttering Cooper in her sleep. He knows what sheâs thinking about. Their old times together, when everything was just dandy and the world was as sweet as peaches. Well, he wasnât some saint back then neither. He had his own problems, vices, same as any man.Â
Only difference between then and now is that he doesnât have to hide who he is. Doesnât have to worry about the publicâs opinion or how his job will be affected if he speaks his mind. Cooperâs no better than the Ghoul.Â
He sighs, barely even believing himself. She whimpers in her sleep, the noise strangled and pained. He squeezes her leg, barely even noticing the action, in an attempt to bring some minute form of comfort. She never should have dived in front of that blade, it was stupid of her.Â
Course, she couldnât have known that he would have healed, itâs not like he ever told her that. But she shouldnât have risked it anyway, he wasnât worth her dying for.
He can see a large building about a mile ahead as he crests the ridge of the dune heâs walking on. The compound, nearly there. âHold on,â heâs not sure who heâs talking to but it doesnât matter. Sheâs made it this far, sheâll make it a few more minutes.

âStop right there!â Only one armed guard comes out from behind the gate of the compound. He scoffs, fucking amateurs. He drops her to the ground at his feet with as much care as he can, which isnât a lot. Slowly, he raises his hands as the guard approaches, the tip of his rifle pressing into the hardened skin of his chest. âState your business.â
Well, someone liked making themself feel important, he was gonna have a field day beating this boy black and blue. For now, he simply smiled at him, unbothered by the gun. âIâve got a bounty to deliver.â
âAlright, hand it over.â He reached into his pockets and the boyâs trigger finger twitched dangerously. He pulled out the only thing theyâd wanted from the body, dog tags, and held them out for the boy to take. He darted forward, trying to snatch them but he yanked them out of the guardâs grip.Â
He lunged, wrapping a hand around the barrel of the rifle and yanking it out of the kidâs hands. He tucked the tags back in his pocket and pointed the barrel into the boyâs chest. His face blanched and he held up his shaky hands. âNot so big now, are you?â He kept the gun trained on him and leaned down to scoop her back up.Â
She was just cognizant enough to wrap an arm around his shoulder, keeping herself steady. âMy friend here needs help. So help me boy, I swear if you fight me, Iâll slaughter everyone in that fucking place and just take what I want.â
He poked the gun into the boyâs chest and he jumped away from him with a frightened little whimper. With a grin, he bullied him into unlocking the gate and leading the both of them inside.Â
âPlease-â
âShut the fuck up and get me inside.â It didnât take long, the kid seemed to be the only guard they had patrolling right now. He led the pair inside the compound and then shoved them inside a room.Â
âHere, you can clean her up here.â Before he could say anything the boy was running down the hall and out of sight. He figured they didnât have long before the rest of the compound was alerted to what was going on.Â
He knew enough about the place to know they had a water purifier set up in the back and some odd little ditty theyâd created to use water to generate power. Having a radiated ocean behind them was a lot more convenient than Cooper ever would have thought.Â
âAlright,â he propped her up on the bed and threw the boyâs rifle to the side. âWake up, darling,â her eyelashes fluttered but she didnât move. He used his teeth to pull off one of his gloves and pressed a hand to her clammy head. Still burning up. He cracked his hand across her cheek, chuckling at the way her eyes flew open.Â
âCome on,â he hoisted her up and shoved her towards the bathroom in the room. There were holes in the wall, the faucet was really a metal can with holes poked in it, but it was running water. Who was he to complain? He propped her up against the sink and cranked the odd lever in the wall. There was a loud rattling sound before water came pouring out of the rusted can. âClean yourself up,â he muttered, closing the door behind him.
Barely a minute later he heard a loud crash and the sound of porcelain cracking. He ran back into the bathroom and found her half collapsed against the shower wall. What was left of the decrepit sink was broken on the ground, only the faucet sticking out of the wall. He sighed and looked over at her.Â
âI fell,â she muttered, a million little cuts bleeding on her arms.Â
He sighed and tugged his hat and gloves off, tossing them onto the bed outside. He came back in, pulling her away from the shower and straightening her up. She clung onto him, broken nails digging dully into his scarred arms. âCome on, sweetheart,â he tugged her shirt up, her arms slipping limply out of it.Â
Her wound was practically festered by now, turning a color that he knew meant she didnât have much time to waste. He undid the button of her pants and knelt down, hands dragging down her legs and pulling her pants with them. She stepped out, hands braced on his shoulders and tripped slightly. He grabbed her thighs, steadying her and stood back up. He wrapped an arm around her waist, stopping her from falling and leading her into the shower.Â
She sighed as the tepid water hit her back and he grimaced at the brown water pouring off of her. Maybe he should have let her clean up in that lake. He didnât do much to help her as she cleaned herself up, mainly just stood there and let her hold onto him so she didnât hurt herself further.Â
He cupped the back of her neck and helped her tilt her head back to clean out the rest of her hair. It was odd, being this close to her. Less because of how stark naked she was, and more because of just how vulnerable she was being. Like a deer rolling over and presenting its neck to a wolf. He could do anything to her, and she just let him hold her like this.Â
She leaned forward, clearly tired after moving around so much. Her head fell into his chest and she wrapped her arms around him tighter. She sighed, âI love you, Cooper.â
He flinched, knowing this was just a part of her delirium. Having running water for once was probably just confusing her more, making her think she was right back home. He leaned forward, lips pressed against her forehead and brushing some hair back. âNo you donât, darling.â

There was a knock on the door and he was quick to draw his gun. The door opened and a middle aged woman flanked by two guards stood smiling at him. She took in the gun in his hand but seemed unbothered by it or the threat he posed. âI hear you two need some help.â
âMhm,â he glanced at the guards behind her but they didnât seem particularly interested in reaching for their weapons. The woman took her in from where she lay on the bed, panting and sounding like she was struggling to get her breaths in. âI have a bounty to turn in, figured part of my payment could be you giving us a Stimpak. Then, weâll be out of your hair.â
She laughed and took a step further into the room. He stood up now, gun pointed towards her slightly. She ignored him and took a peek at the festering wound. âSheâll need a lot more than a Stimpak. We can clean her up, donât worry.â He didnât get a chance to argue before the guards were coming in. He stepped out of the way as they grabbed you by the arms and legs, hauling you out of the room.Â
He made to follow them but the woman placed a hand on his chest. âSylvie, I run the compound. The bounty?â
He sighed and fished the dog tags out of his pocket, passing them to her. He glanced out the door, trying to track the path they took you down. âSheâll be fine, trust me.â
He laughed and glanced over at her, âNo offense, maâam,â he says the title with a lack of respect that makes her brows furrow in irritation, âbut if thereâs one thing Iâve learned itâs not to trust anyone. No matter how pretty their promises are.â
She gave him a long look before smiling and motioning back towards the hall. âFollow me and weâll go find her.â

They had a decent set up here. Not as nice as the vaults, clearly, but pretty good for surface dwellers. A decent supply of meds and rations, running water. Everything in the building might be run down or covered in mildew, with cracks in the wall, but it was better than the hovels heâd camped out in.Â
Theyâve got her set up on cot, a bag of Radaway hooked up to her arm and her hair braided away from her face. They had to cut out the stitches heâd sewed and open the wound back up to flush it out. Sheâd been patched back up and while the skin still looked irritated it seemed to be doing a lot better than before.Â
Heâd been keeping a close eye on her breathing and sheâd finally stopped wheezing on every inhale. He figured another hour here and they could get the fuck out. These people were starting to bother him. Every half hour or so they would come in to check on her, the women would spray some water on her face and mutter something before running back out.Â
He seemed to scare them, enjoying the way they would avoid meeting his eyes. But it wasnât enough to keep them away from her. Their insistence shouldâve had alarm bells going off in his head, but he was already preoccupied worrying about her. He didnât even notice when Slyvie came to stand beside him.Â
âSheâll be alright,â she tried to place a hand on his shoulder but the look he shot her had her stopping short. She cleared her throat uncomfortably and tucked her hands back behind her back. He gave her another long look before going back to staring at the girl on the bed.Â
âWe have a place for her here, if youâre interested.â
He scoffed, âRoom for us, huh?â He let himself picture it for a moment. He wouldnât fucking stay, of course, he couldnât. Thereâs no way, after two hundred years of wandering, that he could be locked down to one decaying old building. Showers or no. But he could always come by to visit her, stay a few nights and then leave again.Â
Thatâs assuming sheâd even want him to visit. Didnât matter, heâd come anyway. But, he couldnât do that anymore. Couldnât live that life even if it would be temporary. It just wasnât in him. He stayed stagnant for too long and two hundred years of bloodshed and loss would drive him insane.Â
Sylvie shook her head and frowned. âIâm sorry, I should have been more clear. We have room for her, you have to understand, without a steady supply of Radaway we canât risk having a ghoul here.â She moved towards her and brushed some hair out of her face, âThink about it.â She walked out and he stared blankly at the cot.Â
She shifted on the bed, face pained and mumbling something under her breath. Finally, her eyes fluttered open and she frowned. âCoop? Whatâs,â she trailed off, struggling to sit up and glancing around the room they were in. âWhatâs going on?â
âRelax, weâre at the compound.â
She rubbed her forehead and glared at him, âIs that supposed to mean something to me?â
He swatted her leg and she recoiled, âNo, smartass. Just relax, weâll be out of here soon.â She nodded and leaned back against the pillows theyâd given her. It was odd, finally seeing her clean again. He could see clearly just how tired she looked. It was in her eyes, mainly, a weariness towards the world that left her exhausted.Â
Heâs surprised sheâs even made it this far without giving up. Sheâd been dealt some shit luck, but he supposed it was better she be exposed to how cruel the world was as quickly as possible. She groaned and her head flopped forward.Â
âWhatâs wrong with you now?âÂ
âGod,â she muttered, turning her face away from him and shaking her head. He huffed and sat up straight, glaring at the side of her face.Â
âTalk,â he demanded, not in the mood for games.Â
âI meant it,â she sounded pained, like the words had to be forced out. âI mean, I hate that I meant it, but I did.â
He rolled his eyes, âMeant what? Youâre gonna have to be a little clearer than that, sweetheart.â
âWhat I said in the shower. I meant it. I havenât stopped loving you, despite how much I want to. I donât want to want you anymore, I donât want that connection to the past to constantly be shoved down my throat.â She sighed and tugged at the braid theyâd given her. âYouâre cruel and mean and, fuckâs sake, youâve shot me twice. But youâre also the only thing Iâve got left, and despite how much I want to, because trust me I do, I canât let you go.â
He sighed and turned away from her. She was still tired, still a bit woozy from the fever. He could see the sweat on her forehead again and knew that whatever this was, was just drug induced. He couldnât handle it. He couldnât handle her wanting him like this again.Â
Being around her already made him vulnerable enough. Whatever twisted connection he held to her now, would be nothing compared to letting her love him again. Two hundred years on his own and she thought she could just come barreling back into his life and everything would be lovely again?
No, thatâs not how this world worked. Not anymore.Â
He stood up and threw his bag over his shoulder. âGet back to sleep, weâll leave soon.â
She sighed and sank back against the pillows, shivering as she did so. âYouâll be here?â
âOf course I will, sweetheart.â She nodded, eyes already drifting shut, and turned away from him. He let himself admire her, taking in her relaxed features and soft expression. She reminded him so much of before. Before the world went to shit and before he turned into what he is now.Â
He could feel parts of him, the ones heâd buried a long time ago, come up around her. Twisted as they were, how he felt about her before still lingered somewhere within him. But he couldnât afford the risk that they presented if he did let her back in. He wasnât even sure she could fully handle him if he did.Â
Sheâd nearly died about five times, most of them because of him, and sheâd been up here for such a short time. Sheâd be better off without him. He walked towards the door, the spurs of his boots clicking against the tile of the floor. He found Sylvie lurking a few halls down and whistled, getting her attention.Â
Sylvie turned to him with an expectant smile. âYou got room?â
She nodded with an eager smile, âWe do. And youâd be compensated, of course.â Before he could question what exactly she was paying him for she snapped her fingers and some guards approached. They handed him a bag that he quickly rifled through. Not only was there enough Radaway to last him at least a month, there was purified water and rations that would keep him going until the next bounty.Â
Sheâll be better off here.Â
He tucked the bag away and smiled at Sylvie, âPleasure doing business with you, maâam.â
She gave him a lecherous grin, âYou as well,â she nodded and the guards escorted him to the gate. He didnât let himself look back, knowing heâd just want to go get her. At least now he didnât have to constantly worry about saving her ass.Â
He was better off on his own. Always had been, always would be.Â

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ANOTHER FLAWLESS CHAPTER!!!!! Iâm glad coop is finally realising âoh damn I kinda did shoot her twiceâ like yeah bro youâre lowkey awful đđđ I LOVEDDD the hallucinations and coop realising sheâs still thinking about him :(((( Sylvie gives me BAD VIBES like compensation for WHAT???? And he just left her there?? Coop you fucking idiot đđ
HIGHKEY awful heâs a horrible person but I love him lol
I was so worried the hallucinations wouldnât read as well as they did in my head but Iâm glad people are enjoying them
Also THANK YOU not enough people on Ao3 were picking up on the compensation line, she is not to be trusted
Part eight should be posted within the hour!
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The ghoul x fem!reader A/N: PLEASE READ, this will be one of my darker chapters. Iâm really sick right now, I have a bad fever, and when Iâm sick I tend to write darker things. Iâm not sure why, just keep that in mind while you read. Summary: You wake up alone surrounded by people with strange smiles and empty gazes. Youâve been left behind and you donât know if youâll be able to make it out of the compound alive.


You shift on the thin fabric of the cot and rub at your eyes. Theyâre crusted over with evidence that youâve been sleeping for a lot longer than you meant to. You shoot up in the bed, panic flaring in you, and look around the room. He isnât here, neither is his bag. The chair heâd been sitting in is still at the side of your bed, but no other evidence of him having been here.Â
You throw your legs over the side of the cot and rip the IV out of your arm. You press your thumb down over the bubble of blood and walk towards the doorway of the room. The lights are out in the compound. You can tell from the window in the hall that it's night now, dim candles are lit along the hallway but thereâs no other light.Â
âCooper?â You whisper, afraid to wake whoever lives on this floor. You look down each end of the hallway but you donât see his silhouette or hear his spurs coming towards you. You can feel yourself starting to freak out the longer you stand alone in the dark hallway.Â
With only a thin gown on and no weapons to protect yourself, you duck back in the room and lock the door. Youâre sure thereâs a reasonable explanation for where he is. He promised he would be here when you woke up. Maybe theyâd just given him a different room.Â
Though, youâre still frightened, you let yourself fall back onto the cot. Youâre still exhausted, despite how much sleep youâve already gotten. This is the first time in a while that youâre clean, not sleeping under the stars, and you donât have to worry about radroaches gnawing on you. You donât have enough adrenaline to keep you upright and find yourself slipping back into a dreamless sleep.Â

The doorknob rattles and you jump out of bed. Without much thought you rip the door open, assuming Cooper would be on the other side. Instead a woman with bright red hair and an eerie smile looms over you. Sheâs startling tall, taller than anyone youâd encountered so far in the Wastelands.Â
You stumble back as she advances, two armed men flocking her. âWhereâs Cooper?â You demand, eyes darting around to try and find something you can use against her. Youâre woefully unarmed in the room. Besides throwing a chair at her you canât find anything to defend yourself with.Â
âWho?â She asks, moving to take a seat in the chair heâd been occupying. You keep yourself backed in the corner of the room. Your eyes dart between her and her men but they seem completely at ease, the pistols on their hips going ignored.Â
You glare at her, âYou know who. The man I came here with.â
âOh,â she laughed, the sound made your hair stand on end. There was nothing outwardly wrong with this woman, nothing you could point out anyway. Maybe it was the unusual length of her smile, or the lack of anything real behind her eyes, but you felt deeply uncomfortable around her. âThe ghoul,â the word rolled off her tongue with a clear distaste. She sighed and shook her head, standing back up.Â
She turned towards the door and looked back at you. âJoin me.â It clearly wasnât a question, not with the way her guards grabbed you by the arms and shoved you forward. You stumbled, bare feet tripping on the uneven tiled floors.Â
She made her way down the hall, not once looking back to make sure you followed. It was clearly assumed that you would just obey. Despite how much you didnât want to, you figured you would have a better chance of living through the next hour if you didnât test the men with guns.Â
You kept one arm around your abdomen, the raw wound aching. It wasnât burning or itching like yesterday, but your skin was so sensitive it felt as though your stomach might fall through the stitches. âLights,â she started, causing you to nearly jump out of your skin at the abrupt noise. Your eyes kept darting around the hallway, like someone was going to jump you any second.Â
âRunning water,â she continued, âagriculture. We have a steady supply of Radaway, meds, food. We are very fortunate here at the compound.â
âIâm sure,â you muttered. You passed by a room and she came to a stop. You glanced through the window of the room, little kids surrounded by pregnant women stared up at a man teaching them something on a chalkboard. You moved a little closer and frowned when you saw the diagram of a man and womanâs anatomy on the board.Â
These kids were barely walking and they were already learning about the birds and bees?
You glanced up at the giant woman and shuddered, she had a predatory look on her face while she looked at the babies. What backwards hellhole did Cooper drag you into?
âWeâre much luckier than other surface dwellers, our children no longer have to worry about fighting to survive.â A woman rolled past you in a rusted wheelchair, her belly practically bursting through her white gown, three men flocked her, their eyes straying towards you. You glanced from her and back to the window of the room.Â
Was every woman here pregnant?
Feeling like a rat trapped in a cage you looked up at the red haired woman with trepidation. âWhereâs Cooper?â
She smiled, the corners of her lips stretching too far across her cheeks to look real. âYou no longer need to concern yourself with him. Your keeper has given you to the compound.â She kept talking but you couldnât hear anything past the high pitched ringing in your ears.Â
The room seemed to spin and you found yourself leaning on the wall for support.Â
Cooper left you.Â
A heavy hand landed on your shoulder and you flinched. You fought the burning feeling building behind your eyes and glared up at the woman. âWeâll finish the tour later. You seem to still be feeling unwell.â She looked to the men behind her and nodded, âTake her back.â
You didnât get a chance to argue before theyâd looped their arms through yours and were dragging you back down the hallway. They didnât throw you in the room like youâd expected. If anything they seemed to be treating you gently.Â
They laid you in the cot, propping you against the pillows and leaving without another word. You sat there stunned for a long time. You stared up at the cracked ceiling, surprised you werenât freaking out more. Maybe it was shock, or whatever drugs theyâd given you were keeping you numb.Â
The most likely reason, though, was that deep down youâd never fully let yourself trust Cooper. That was what he had been drilling in your head this whole damn time. No one was to be trusted, not even him.Â
You couldnât be mad at him because it was your own damn fault for getting stabbed. You should have just let it get him, would have saved you a whole heap of problems. You throw the blankets off and get up.Â
Youâre not just gonna sit here and wallow the whole time. You got yourself stuck here, youâd get yourself out. You approach the door, fully expecting them to have locked you inside, but it pulls open without a problem. They must really not think youâre a threat. Not like you could blame them, youâd been half dead when you were dragged here.Â
You creep down the hallway, going the opposite way the woman had been leading you this time. You round the corner, slamming into a little girl and and a man. You jump back, heart in your throat, but they donât do anything except give you a smile and continue on.Â
You suppose thereâs nothing to suspect about you. Youâre dressed like everyone here, in a gauzy white nightgown that goes to your ankles. You donât have any weapons on you. If you act natural, youâre sure you can just blend in.Â
You pass by another windowed room and risk a peek. You immediately wish you hadnât. The woman on the wheelchair from earlier is squatting on the floor, holding onto the arms of a man. Her face is red and her hair is plastered to her head. She lets out a loud groan and another man removes his arms from under her gown, something small and wrinkly in his hands.Â
He carries the baby to a table, weighing it, cleaning its face off and then hands it to her. You turn away, debating whether or not you should keep watching or just move on. This is incredibly intimate, a mother holding her newborn for the first time. But something about this whole place is off, thereâs a deep feeling of instinctual fear in your gut that is leaving you on edge.Â
You can make out muffled conversation from the room and peer back in. She smiles at the man holding her and he nods. She leans down and presses a long kiss to her babyâs forehead. The man whoâd been observing this whole ordeal with a blank face steps up. He presses a pillow to the side of her head and then a gun. You stumble away from the window just as he pulls the trigger.Â
The sound is muffled by the pillow, but the baby still cries as its mother goes limp. One of the men catches her body before she can fall, passing the baby off. One of them leaves with the kid, the other two collect her body and carry her out behind him. You make a run for it before they can spot you, the image of her blood spraying across the floor permanently burned into your brain.Â
You donât even bother trying to come up with a reasonable excuse for what you just saw. There isnât one, thereâs nothing that could explain what you just witnessed away. And Cooper had given you to these people.Â
You could feel the rage building in you now.Â

He stared down at the fire, the only sounds were the distant noises of bugs and the crackling of the burning logs. He felt odd, unsure of how to put it. It was quiet, despite the noises of the forest, everything seemed still to him.Â
He glanced across the fire, expecting to see her there, surprised to find himself a little upset when she wasnât. Itâs not like he could be blamed for missing the company. Being on his own for over two hundred years was hard enough. Being on his own after having her around seemed worse somehow.Â
Loneliness was easier when you forgot what you were missing.Â
He shifted around but no matter how he moved he couldnât get comfortable. The discomfort wasnât something physical, it was a restless feeling brewing under his skin. Poking and prodding him until it couldnât be ignored.Â
Leaving her had felt like a smart choice. It seemed like the right thing to do. The compound should be safe enough. Then again, all he really knew about it was that it was only slightly more civilized than the rest of the Wastelands.Â
He sighed and leaned back against the old wreckage he had propped himself against. He wouldnât have shelter tonight, it was rare to find any that wasn't overrun by radroaches out in the sands anyway. With the light from the fire he couldnât see much. But he could make out the old billboard across from him.Â
It was the one sheâd always hated and he loved. She was in that skimpy astronaut suit riding a rocket with a Nuka-Cola in her hand. Heâs constantly bombarded by his Vault Boy posters. Seeing her shouldnât bother him. Itâs not like itâs the first time heâs ever seen one of her ads out here, anyway.Â
But it hurts him in a way it hadnât before. Now he knew that sheâd never left him, that sheâd been screwed by the same company that ruined his life. He sighed and ran a hand over his rough cheeks. âYouâve got to be fucking kidding me,â he shouldnât be considering this.Â
He should just leave it be, leave her be. But he canât. Once heâs got his teeth dug into something, itâs nearly impossible to let it go.Â

You should have been paying better attention to where you were running, but all you could see was that womanâs lifeless body clutching her crying baby to her chest. You stumbled through a door, racing down the stairs until you were sure you were at the bottom floor.Â
You burst through the door, wincing at the bright sunlight that shone down on you. You heard the sound of laughter and childrenâs voices as they screamed and ran past you. You jumped out of their way, watching as they chased each other.Â
You glanced around, confused and disoriented, trying to figure out where you were. It mustâve been the back of the compound, beyond the different crops and gardens you couldnât see anything but a radiated ocean. It was the same odd blue the lake Cooper had taken you to had been.Â
Men in dirtied clothes were bent over different crops and vegetables, digging around in them and pulling out ripe foods. Some older children assisted them, holding tools of their own or carrying baskets of different crops. But you didnât see any women among them.Â
âLost?â You whirled around on the man behind you, he raised his hands up with a startled expression on his face. âSorry, sorry, I thought you heard me walk up.â
âWho are you?â
He held out his hand, an odd smile on his face. Everyone here had the same smile, nearly genuine but lacking just enough life to be. You looked at his hand and then back at him, making no move to take it. He was undeterred and just reached forward, yanking your hand into his and crushing your palm in too firm a grip. âBen, good to meet you, Sylvie told me to come find you.â He seems oddly familiar, but you canât place why.
It didnât take a genius to figure out Sylvie was the red head whoâd been showing you around earlier. With one glance at the gun on his hip you figured this was another demand. You peered over your shoulder at the children again, surprised to find them already staring at you. The boys grinned but the girls didnât even blink as Ben showed you back through the door.Â
You took in a shaking breath and ascended the stairs once more, feeling your freedom slipping further away from you. Ben kept a tight grip on your wrist the whole way up. âIâm excited to get to know you.â
You shot him a distrusting look and tried, unsuccessfully, to once more get him to release you. âWhy would we be doing that?âÂ
He stopped and you were forced to follow. Your eyes bounced around the empty hallway, feeling incredibly on edge with the way he invaded your space. He had the eerie smile again, eyes roaming slowly up and down your form. âYou are to be my breeding partner after all.â
What. The. Fuck.Â
âBen!â
You didnât think youâd be happy to see Sylvie again, but right now you were ridiculously grateful for her interference. He backs off and itâs only then you feel like you can breathe again. You rip your wrist out of his grasp, rubbing away the bruise that bloomed under his hand. He doesnât take his eyes off of you when you walk away and it takes everything in you not to turn around for another glance at him.Â
Sylvie holds a door open for you at the end of the hall and you duck inside, trying to calm your racing heart after that interaction. âI apologize for Ben, heâs a bit overeager. He lost his partner this morning and I did promise him you,â she laughs and steps inside.
Itâs only as she passes by you that the light goes on in your head. Heâd been one of the men in the room with the mother. Heâd been holding her.Â
Your fists dig into the white fabric of your gown and you have to swallow the bile building in your throat down. Your hands are shaking horribly and your eyes go fuzzy. Lack of any real food is starting to catch up with you as your adrenaline spikes and plummets again.Â
Youâre not sure your heart can take much more of living in the Wastelands.Â
Sylvie sits down at a long table, plates piled with food enough for ten people before her. But there are only two chairs, one for her, and you assume the other is for you. âPlease,â she motions to the chair across from her, âsit.â Her tone brokers no negotiation and you find yourself walking on shaking legs to the other chair.Â
You throw yourself down in it, staring blankly down at the plate. âWhat happened to his partner?â You whisper, unable to bring yourself to speak any louder.Â
âIt is the cycle of life here at our compound.â You glance up at her in astonishment but sheâs not paying attention, just digging into her food. âOur goal is to repopulate the earth. Bring back society as it should be.â
âAnd how should it be?â You interrupt, fully disgusted by the people surrounding you now. âBecause what I saw was sickening. You slaughtered her like she was an animal.â
Sylvieâs fork slams against the table and you jump in surprise. âThatâs what she was, is.â She sighs and shakes her head, âItâs hard for an outsider to understand.â
âThen explain,â you order, voice sharp. Youâre not going to play games with this woman. You want answers and you want them now. But more importantly you want to know why he would leave you here. How could he?
âOur mission, requires sacrifice. When they are ready, the women here are assigned a breeding partner. They give birth until they canât and thenâŠâ That sickening grin was back and you found yourself shrinking back into your chair. âThey provide for us in other ways. Organ harvesting is a very lucrative trade, did you know?â You shake your head mutely. âItâs what provides us with the medicine that saved your life last night.â
âThe men? Does anything happen to them?â
She shrugs, digging into her meal once more. âThey can reproduce much longer than women can. And when they canât we find use for them in the fields. When they die, their body is used keep our agriculture thriving.â The woman you watched die this morning couldnât have been older than thirty.Â
And the man guarding Sylvie could have been the same age as your father.Â
Cooper had sold you to be bred and then harvested. Like you were cattle. You glanced up at the guards but they werenât looking at you. Why would they? Women clearly werenât more than animals here. You could never be a threat.Â
You slipped the knife off the table and into your sleeve. âAnd the women are okay with this?â
She looked at you like you were crazy for wondering such a thing. âOf course, they know theyâre serving a higher purpose than themselves.â You scoffed in disbelief. Not only was this a human farm where you were harvested like a cow, you found yourself in the middle of some fucked up new world cult.Â
âDid-â your voice cracks and you find the words difficult to get out. âDid Cooper know about this?â
âHe would have had to.â She puts her fork down and digs through her pockets. She throws the dog tags heâd been carrying around at you. You catch them, noticing the back of the chain looked oddly melted. âThe bounty he brought me, it was one of our old trading partners. Occasionally, we do business with the Brotherhood. One of their squires, he took a liking to one of our girls. She was sickly, too sickly to bring any more children to term. The day she was meant to be harvested he took her and they ran.â
She sighed and shook her head, a dark expression coming over her face. âI donât take kindly to thieves. I wanted the tags as proof of his death.â
You didnât know who the Brotherhood was, but you figured it was just another cult you didnât want to know about. You placed the tags back on the table and stared down at your plate. âCouldnât they have just stolen the tags and lied?â
She laughed and shook her head. âWhen his knight branded him, there was an accident. You couldnât get those tags without taking his head off first.â
âAnd the girl?â
She looked up at you, frowning, âWhat about her?â
âIs she dead?â You knew Cooper was a bad man, but the thought of him shooting some defenseless girl made you sick to your stomach. Who could blame her for wanting to get out of this place?
Sylvie shrugged, âI donât know. Iâm sure without her little savior sheâll die eventually. She wasnât made for Wasteland life.â Sylvie wiped her mouth and stood up. She rounded the table, coming to stand behind you, her rough palm circled around your nape and you whimpered at the tight grip. âSee, there are things a lot worse than death waiting for you out there, little lamb. So, I suggest you learn your place here and be grateful for the few good years youâll have left.â
She releases you with a shove and your hand shoots out to brace yourself against the edge of the table. She stalks towards the door, âYouâll join Ben tomorrow night. You have one night to make your peace with your place here.â The door slams shut and you finally feel the tears come.

He hears the coughing before he sees the shack. The smell of a rotting corpse overwhelms him and he figures the girl never bothered to move the body. How sheâs lasted this long with the smell and gasses, he has no idea. But she was sick to begin with, heâs sure she wonât be lasting much longer.Â
He throws the rickety wooden door open and steps over the bloated corpse of the squire heâd collected his bounty from. Sure enough, as heâd been expecting, the girl is curled up in the corner of the shed. Sheâs skin and bones at this point, her coughing causing her whole body to shake with painful tremors.Â
She peers out from between her arms and levels him with a glare. Her eyes are bloodshot, the whites of them now yellow. âYou.â
He leans against the table in the middle of the room and nods, âMe.â
âWhat,â she coughs again and his face screws up at the blood that dribbles from her lips. âWhat do you want now? Here to finish the job?â
He shakes his head, pulling out a Stimpak and some ration bars. She eyes the supplies hungrily, a rabid desperation on her frail face. She reaches for them but he places them just out of her reach, a cruel look on his face. âNeed some answers.â
âAbout what?â
âThe place your little boyfriend stole you from. My friendâs there, I need to know why exactly you left.â
She laughs, the sound cruel and costing. She wipes more blood from her mouth, a vicious grin on her lips. âSorry, but your friend is fucked.â She pauses and the shakes her head, âOr sheâs getting fucked at least. Over. And over. And over again. They certainly donât waste any time there.â
She reaches for a bar again but he glares and pulls them back. She sighs and slumps against the wall. âWhat,â he snaps, âare you talking about?â
âThey harvest us. The chickens are treated better than we are. They used us to make their little soldiers, until we canât push them out anymore. And then they harvest us for parts. My little brother was five when he was taken, he was sick like me. He just didnât hide it as well. They make sure youâre useful to them, dead or alive.âÂ
He doesnât waste anymore time with her. He tosses the supplies at her and runs back out of the shed. Maybe, maybe, heâd had some suspicions about them being less than kind. But it was the Wastelands, no one here was truly good.Â
He never would have thought it was going to be this bad. He never would have left her there if he thought something like this would happen.Â
Thatâs what that woman had been talking about when she said compensation. He was fucking selling her, like a prize pig. He had wasted too much time traveling here for the confirmation. He should have just followed his gut instinct and gone back. But he was too fucking stubborn to let himself.Â
He didnât want to think that he was panicking. He had at one point considered killing her himself. Hell, heâd shot the girl. Why would it bother him so much if someone else did it?
Heâd lost too much. He wasnât entirely sure he could lose her again.

Your palm is wrapped around the handle of the knife youâd taken when the door creaks open. You tense up but otherwise remain still. The sound of muddy boots squelches across the tiles. You stay hidden under the covers. The moonlight from the window is just bright enough to cast a shadow over whoever is sneaking into your room.Â
You smell him before you feel him. The smell of earth and vegetables suffocating you just as rough hands wrap around your arm. âHey-â
You shoot up, uncurling like a viper and slamming your hand into his throat before he can even try to shout. Benâs eyes flare wide, terror consuming them before you twist the knife and rip it out. Arterial blood sprays across your face and he slumps to the floor, limp.Â
You rush to close the door and turn back to him. Heâs a big man, tall and buff with muscle, you strip off his work shirt and pants, figuring theyâll just have to work for now. You take his boots and stuff his socks into the tips so theyâll fit better. You grasp the pistol off his waist and tuck it into your belt.Â
You go through all the drawers and cabinets of the room. You take any supplies you can find and toss them in a pillow case before unlocking the door and slipping back into the hallway. You donât hear the telltale sounds of guards patrolling and figure you should be able to slip out through the stairs.Â
Youâre almost down the steps when you stop. Something in you wonât let you go any farther. Your mind jumps to Sylvie. How casually sheâd discussed the slaughter of women over her lunch. How quick she was to turn you into cattle rather than view you as something human.Â
That familiar rage you used to feel builds up in you. Your entire adult life youâd fought to be viewed as a real person. As someone who deserved the same care and respect everyone else got. And she, a woman, was so quick to tear that away from you. To perpetuate further suffering as long as she got to profit off of it.Â
You back out of the stairwell and head down the hallway. You blindly walk the path youâd walked earlier to her quarters. You see that mother in your head, clutching her baby as she drew her last breath. And sheâd known it was coming. Every girl here knew what was coming.
Little boys got to smile and laugh and play and the girls grew up knowing what their fate was going to be. And they were content with it.Â
Two guards are stationed outside of Sylvieâs door. You shoot them both. You know the sounds will alert others. You donât have much time left. You burst through the door of her room. Her lamp is on and sheâs already waiting for you. Her gun is on her lap, and sheâs smiling at you as you walk in. âYou can still turn around-â
âI know my place,â you interrupt and she frowns. âIâm not letting pricks like you, who think they get a gun and rule the world, make decisions for me anymore.â She reaches for the revolver on her lap but youâre pulling the trigger faster. The bullet tears through her throat and she lurches forward. Her hands claw desperately at her neck, blood pouring between her fingers.Â
You run forward, pulling the revolver from her lap and tuck it into the waistband of your pants. You make your way out the door and towards the stairs again. You can hear booted footsteps rushing towards you, nearly at the doorway just as you slam it closed.Â
You manage to fly down one flight of stairs before the doorâs crashing open and slamming into the wall. Shouts echo through the stairwell. Orders to shoot you are issued but youâre barreling through the gate of the compound before they can grab you.Â
You look behind you, watching as all the guards search the grounds for you and you laugh. You nearly canât believe it. That you made it out, that you finally stood up for yourself. For a moment in there youâd almost considered giving in and just letting it happen.Â
Living in the Wastelands was hard, giving in would be so easy. Letting someone just make the decisions for you would be easy. But the base instinct of survival is a tough opponent to beat. You couldnât let yourself give up and give in to another person who thought humans were just another form of compensation.Â
You only have one last stop to make.Â

Heâd had to camp for the night before he could make it back to the compound. He hadnât wanted to stop but he figured theyâd paid him so well that they werenât planning on just getting rid of her the first night. Heâd go by tomorrow and take her back. How well that went was up to them.Â
He stared into the fire and sighed. He felt like a fucking fool leaving her there. He should know better. But heâd been so desperate to just get rid of her it was easy to ignore all the signs telling him not to. He couldnât handle her anymore. Couldnât handle all the old emotions she drudged up around him.Â
He couldnât be what she wanted, what she needed. Deep down, maybe, the old Cooper was still in there. But he wasnât willing to bring him back. Not for her, not for anybody. That didnât mean he was just going to let her die, though.

He was squatted by the dying fire, eating some jerky, when he heard someone approaching. He didnât get a chance to turn around before a shot was going off and his hat was flying off his head. It lands in the sand behind him and he turns, almost surprised to find her.Â
Sheâs got a revolver in her hand, dried specks of blood on her cheeks. âYou better pray you didnât just put a hole in my hat, sweetheart.â She narrows her eyes at him and lowers the gun.
âYou sold me.â
He stands up and raises his hands in a placating motion. Sheâs trigger happy, but he knows she isnât gonna shoot him. If she was, she would have done it a long time ago. âIn my defense, darling, I didnât know they were a bunch of sickos.â
She scoffs, eyes wide with disbelief. âReally? So they didnât pay you for me?â
He sucks on his teeth and frowns, âWell-â
âJust shut up!â She stares at him in astonishment, shaking her head and muttering something to herself. His eyes stay on the revolver in her hands as she waves it around wildly, trying to figure out the best way to get her to put it down.Â
âI was on my way back for you, darling.â
She whirls around, the gun up and pointing at him again. âYeah, like Iâll believe anything youâll say to me right now.â She backs away from him and her fists clench around something dangling from her left hand. He finally notices the tags sheâs holding now. The same oneâs heâd given Sylvie.Â
Just what the hell had she done to get out of there? Heâs almost impressed by her sheer stubbornness to stay alive.Â
âThe girl, the one who was with your bounty, what happened to her?â
He shook his head, âNothing. I left her where she was.â Her thumbs pulls the hammer of the revolver back and he laughs. He canât stop himself from antagonizing her, taking a sick sort of satisfaction from the fact that he could push her as much as he wanted and she still wouldnât pull the trigger.Â
âShe reminded me of you. Battered and bruised, used up and left behind. She couldnât protect herself, couldnât even drag her boyfriendâs corpse out of their little hut.â
Her eyes get glossy and he takes in the sight with a grin. She always had been pretty when she cried. âYou are a bad person. And I knew that and still tried to find something good in you. But you are rotten to your core, there is nothing human left in you.â
His mouth settles into a firm line and he finds himself a little pissed off. âNow, darling-â
He doesnât see it coming. Doesnât even realize whatâs happened until heâs flying back and hitting the ground. He doesnât feel any pain, his adrenaline pumping so much all he can feel is the vibrations. The impact of the bullet carving itâs way through his chest as he lay there on the ground.Â
She walks over to him, eyes empty as she stands over him and watches the blood pool out. âWeâre done, Cooper.â
She leaves him on the ground, not looking back as he presses his hand to his wound in shock. He didnât think she had it in her.Â

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The finale of How About a Nuke will be posted today!! I know itâs pretty soon after the last chapter but I had a surge of inspiration and I was up until 4 am writing this. Iâve spent all day editing it and as much as it pains me, their journey is now over. Thank you for all the support and kind messages youâve sent me while this story has been in progress. â„ïž
How About a Nuke?
Part VIII / Part IX
(Completed) Series Masterlist
Cooper Howard x fem!reader, The ghoul x fem!reader A/N: PLEASE READ, we have reached the end of their journey and I am so sad/happy/excited about it. I donât even know how to feel honestly. I just want to thank everyone who has commented, messaged or reblogged this story. Your kind words and funny little depressed memes have been really uplifting for me. I was actually considering just giving up on this blog when I posted the first chapter. I havenât had much inspiration lately or interaction I feel like, and you all have helped reignite that spark within me. Summary: Thereâs something keeping you tied to Cooper Howard, an invisible string wrapped around you both. Youâve fought against it as long as you could but heâs not gonna let you fight for much longer.


Itâs been a month and the bounty on her head gets bigger everyday. Normally the compound hires privately, they donât like going through the agencies. He figures with Sylvie dead theyâre struggling to find a new leader and theyâre falling apart. Or theyâre just desperate for her head on a stick.Â
He sees her face everywhere, crudely drawn images of her varying in their accuracy. In some she has a hat like his on, in others her nose is the wrong shape, or her eyes are all wrong. No one seems to have a good grasp on who she is. Out of curiosity and a strange need to know sheâs still alive, heâs asked around.Â
There are different rumors as to where sheâs hiding out. Some think sheâs taken to hiding out in the caves near Filly. Anyone with half a brain knows that the areaâs overrun by irradiated bears and other mutated freaks.Â
There are those that say theyâve seen her wandering through the sands. Following that lead had led him nowhere. He doesnât know where she is and itâs driving him insane. Sheâs like a constant itch in the back of his mind that he just canât scratch. Days and nights are spent thinking about her and he hates it.Â
Heâs not sure what heâd do when he does find her. Whether heâd shoot her to repay the favor or just tie her up to keep her from leaving again. Heâs conflicted on how he feels about her. Heâs bothered that he feels anything towards her at all. And he knows that when she shot him, she was shooting to kill.Â
She had no way of knowing that he would heal from that bullet. Sheâd watched him bleed out on the ground and left him for dead. He was impressed, as much as he wanted to be mad, he was almost proud in a way.Â
Throughout their tumultuous lives and times together sheâd always had to be guided by him. Heâd shown her the ways of whatever world they were living in. Sheâd relied on him and he enjoyed it. The time had to come when eventually she wouldnât need him anymore.Â
Itâs outside of Filly that he finds the most accurate poster of her so far. She looks like she did in their first movie together. A proper outlaw, wanted all across the Wastelands for her crimes against a bunch of sick fucks. If he could kill Sylvie again, he would. Heâd kill all of them.Â
Not that heâs condemning them because of what the compoundâs doing. Heâs dabbled in organ trade before, eaten people, heâs done a lot of fucked up shit. But he draws the line at trying to hurt her. Heâs the only one who should be allowed to fuck with her.
He takes the poster down and whistles softly at the price under her name. Itâs enough to keep him happy for a longtime. If he never wanted to take on another bounty he wouldnât have to. Course, he was never in this for the money. A manâs gotta have something to entertain himself with at the end of the world.Â
He wonders if sheâs even still alive. Maybe a Deathclaw got her a day after she left him behind. He could have walked past her corpse and never even known it. He folds the poster up and slips it in his bag. He doesnât know why he bothers keeping it. Possibly because itâs the closest thing to her that heâs got, but he doesnât feel like lingering on that thought for long.Â
He tugs his hat lower on his head and heads through the tunnel leading to Filly. Heâs caused a lot of issues here over the years. Usually he kills most of the people who could identify him as an instigator, but he doesnât feel like pushing his luck today. He needs more supplies and he knows Ma June wonât sell to him if he causes a fight beforehand.Â
Itâs louder than normal today, more people rushing around. Theyâre all congregating around something in the center of the marketplace. He turns to the left, heading up the stairs to try and get a better look at whatâs got everyone so excited.Â
âThey found her!â A boy shouts, fidgeting in his spot next to him. He glances at him from under his hat and the boy pales before scurrying away from him. His lips turn up in a cruel grin and he finally gets a good look at whatâs happening.Â
Sheâs kneeling in the middle of the marketplace, two Knights on either side of her. Heâs more surprised by the fact that she actually has picked up a hat in her time away from him.Â
She seems to be playing into the outlaw routine more than he thought she would.Â

Youâre embarrassed, honestly, that you let these two idiots capture you. Them and their useless little squires.Â
Youâve found odd jobs through the Brotherhood when they need assistance looking for relics of the old world. Though, youâre really not sure how much use a toaster oven can be to them, but they pay good money for it.Â
Once your bounty was posted and they figured out who you were, though, that stopped being useful. You canât even hunt bounties because the agencies would just grab you and turn you over to the compound.
They clearly didnât give a shit about women, you donât get why theyâre making this whole Sylvie situation such a big deal.Â
You had to bribe Ma June by buying some of her junk, but eventually sheâd helped you find some work in Filly. The people here are stupid enough that they donât recognize you when they see you. Most of them are high or drunk so the only thing you have to worry about is wandering hands and not stepping in the middle of their brawls.Â
From the patrons of the bar you hear stories about yourself. How you slaughtered the entire compound, even the children, which is so far from the truth you canât help but scoff. Or how you apparently slept with a ghoul and you're carrying his mutant baby.Â
You donât even know where they got that one from.Â
They also seem to think you wander through the sands, shooting anyone who gets in your way. Itâs a comfort that no one seems to have caught onto you yet. But itâs also disheartening to know that all thatâs left of civilization is a bunch of psychopathic idiots.Â
What happened to natural selection?
You know your stint in Filly is up when two Knights walk in, their squires struggling to carry their bags behind them. You pull your hat further over your head and duck behind the bar. You try to keep your back to them and let the old man, Marley, who runs the bar deal with them.Â
His shaky voice is cautious as he greets them, âWhat are Knights doing so far out here?â
One of their distorted voices rings out through the, now quiet, bar. âWe got bored. Wanted to shoot some shit.â
You roll your eyes and focus on cleaning the cup in front of you. You spit into it, not enough water to properly clean it, and scrub at it with a stained towel. Marley hums, clearly displeased with the answer. You can hear his tottering steps approaching you and wince, praying heâs not going to do what you think he is.Â
He tugs on your shirt with a shaky hand and you slump forward in defeat. âDeal with these jackasses,â he mutters, taking drinks over to a different table.Â
You pour the only alcohol the bar has into two cups and keep your head down as you approach. âHeard that a woman took over for Knight Damien.â
One of them scoffs and shakes his armored head, âWhat the fuck is this world coming to?â You donât know how theyâre planning on drinking their liquor with the helmets on but youâre not going to ask stupid questions. You drop the cups in front of them, but your hand slips and one of them tips over into a Knightâs lap.Â
âIâve got it, sire.â Their squire lunges forward and begins vigorously scrubbing their armor. Your face curls up in distaste and youâre about to walk away when a metal hand grips your wrist.Â
âHoly shit, itâs her!â Oh, youâre so screwed.Â
Theyâve got a fucking leash on you, itâs humiliating. The scarred and dirt-covered faces of the citizens of Filly surround you. Theyâre all leering, shouting at you and begging the Knightâs to share in the bounty. But the Knightâs arenât listening, theyâre just congratulating each other.Â
âWhat do you think theyâll give us?â
One of them shoves their squire and he goes toppling into his large bag, feet flailing in the air. âHopefully better fucking squires. Iâm getting sick of this oneâs stupid face.âÂ
The squire kneels down and shouts in a shaking voice, âIâm sorry if Iâve disappointed you, sire!â God, you really hate these people. You wished they would just shoot you. Having to sit here and listen to them talk was making your brain go numb.Â
The Knightâs distorted laugh rings out through his helmet. The other one glances over at you, âWhat do you think she did? Iâve never seen the compound this pissed off.â
âI dunno. Hey!â You know heâs talking to you, that they want an answer, you really donât care to give them one. âWhatâd you do?â They stare at you for a moment and then he sighs when you donât respond. He shoves his squire towards you and the kid goes stumbling over his feet. âMake her talk.â
He nods rapidly, head bobbing up and down. âOf course, sire.â Your hands twitch to your side and you give him a wicked grin as he approaches.Â

Heâs debating going down there and trying to help her when the first shot goes off. He doesnât even see it happen, he just watches as one of the squires drops to the ground.Â
Those who donât want to get caught in the crossfire are quick to move away from the area, hiding in their shops or shoving past him to get through the tunnel. He heads down the stairs, taking his time and trying to figure out where the shot came from.Â
The second squire moves towards her and his head flies back, a hole between his eyes and his brains splattering across the ground. One Knight shoves the other one and points at their dead squireâs, âDid you not take her fucking gun?â
Heâs been in those suits. He remembers how it felt, the power you get from being in them. How they make you feel like a big man. He also remembers how fucking slow they could be. Sheâs on her feet and running for cover before they can even start to grab her.Â
She dives behind a stall and tugs a knife out of her boot, sawing at the ropes around her wrists. He canât reach her before the fighting starts. Someone in the remaining crowd shouts, âGrab her! Get the bounty!â And all hell breaks loose.Â
Someone runs at him and he shoots them before they can grab him. Shots start going off, the Knightâs mowing down anyone who tries to swoop in on their bounty. Everyone else is shooting blindly, just trying to get rid of the competition so they can claim her bounty as their own.Â
He ducks under the hail fire and slides next to her as sheâs reloading her gun. She glances over at him and frowns, âDidnât I kill you?â
He hears a shout and watches as some half-feral woman charges at them. She shoots her dead and turns back to him. He gives her a wry smile, âYou want to do this now, sweetheart?â
She peers over her cover and surveys the chaos going on around them. She sighs and glances back at him, âWhy arenât you dead?âÂ
He tugs one of his specially made bullets out of his bag and loads it into his gun. He lifts himself to his knees and aims at the weak spot on the Knightâs chest plate. They both watch as blood explodes out of the neck of the power armor, the Knightâs friend cussing as he watches him die.Â
âNext time,â she turns to look at him, âaim for the head,â he instructs. She glares at him before making her way to Ma Juneâs shop. He follows, not willing to let her out of his sight again, and she ducks behind the barrels of supplies in front of the shop.Â
âClearly,â she winces as the Knightâs gun starts firing off again, âIâm not making it out of here on my own.â They dive to the side as bullets rip through the barrels theyâre leaning against. Theyâre not gonna have cover for much longer.
He grins at her, âSounds like youâre asking me for a favor, darling.â
The sounds of screams and bodies dropping is nearly deafening. A few feet away a bullet catches a man in the throat and he drops to the ground. They watch as he chokes on his blood and tries to claw his way to safety. Steps rapidly approach them and she turns to shoot a different man, his body dropping an inch away from them.Â
He turns back to her and his lips turn down, âAfter you tried to kill me? You want my help,â he laughs at her and she glares.Â
Before she can speak a voice rings out above them, âI got her!â He shoots at the woman on the upper level above them, half of her leg gets blown off and she tumbles over the railing, narrowly missing the pair.Â
He turns back to her, âYouâre asking a lot, darling.â
âYouâve fucking shot me, twice. Iâm not asking you for anything.â Her lips turn down in a sneer and she looks at him like the very sight of him disgusts her. âI don't need your help. I don't need you.â She glances back over her shoulder, surveying the gore and the bullets flying around them. She checks her gun and he sees just how little ammo she has left. âIâll handle this myself.â She snaps the chamber of her gun closed and moves to get up. He grabs her wrist and yanks her back down, ignoring the angry expression on her face.Â
âLook, you might not want my help, but you need it, sweetheart. Just stay here.âÂ

You watch as Cooper runs off, his guns firing before heâs even fully standing. You only wait a second before youâre running into Ma Juneâs and out her back door. She shouts at you as you barrel through her shop, knocking over her displays and shelves, but you canât waste any time getting the hell out of dodge.Â
Youâre surprised Cooper was stupid enough to think you would actually wait for him. The Knightâs had called for an air evac out of Filly and if you stay there any longer youâll be back in the compound before you can blink.Â
Youâve spent a month evading them, youâre not about to let yourself get caught because of Cooper.Â
You canât believe heâs not dead. Itâs not like youâve been losing sleep over killing him, but itâs been hard to cope with the fact that you killed the man that was once the love of your life. Seeing him again, though, you wished you had shot him in his smug face.Â
Youâd forgotten, in the time apart, just how condescending he could be. He seemed to think you needed him to survive. You didnât.Â
At best, he provided the comfort of company. Poorly.Â
Despite how much he undervalued you, you were perfectly capable of taking care of yourself. You didnât need him to save you. You would have figured your way out of there on your own, eventually. Youâve handled yourself a month in the Wastelands without him. You learned how to carve an existence for yourself out here and you did it without help.Â
You race into the woods beyond Filly, putting as much distance between you and the sounds of fighting as quickly as you can. The trees around you begin to shake, the ground vibrating and a swirl of dirt and leaves rises into the air and whips you in the face.Â
You look up and begin pushing yourself faster. One of the Brotherhoodâs Vertibirdâs is circling Filly. âThis is not a hostile landing! Please remain calm!â You blame your distraction on the announcement.Â
You would have heard him coming up behind you if you hadnât been listening to whatever the Brotherhood was saying. Rope loops around your arms and youâre yanked backwards. Your head thumps painfully hard against the forest floor, rocks scraping you as youâre dragged across the ground.Â
Cooperâs face appears over yours, a cruel smile on his lips. âNow, this seems awfully familiar.â He walks around you, boots straddling your waist and grabs you by the front of your shirt, yanking you back to your feet. âI thought I told you to stay put, sweetheart.â
You frown at him, shoving your leg up between his. He groans, doubling over while you shimmy out of the loose rope. âHonestly, after all the shit thatâs happened you think Iâm gonna listen to anything you say?â You step back from him, brushing the dirt off your clothes as best you can.Â
You sigh in frustration when you realize that when the Knightâs had grabbed you, youâd lost your supplies. Cooper looks up at you and scoffs, âMissing something?â You eye his bag on the ground and start to go for it. He pulls the hammer of his gun back and you glance towards him. Youâd forgotten what a quick draw he could be.
Heâs fully recovered now, eyes narrowed in on you and gun pointed right at your chest. âSee, a bullet to the chest might not kill me, but I reckon itâll do a hell of a lot of damage to you. Why donât you back up for me, sweetheart?â
You let go of his bag and slowly back away from him. He keeps his gun trained on you and stoops down, throwing his bag back over his shoulder. Your eyes dart to the hat on his head and your lips curl up when you spot the hole youâd put in it.Â
Two hundred years and heâs kept that hat nearly pristine, you take no small amount of pride in being the one to ruin it.Â
âThe Brotherhood will be swarming these woods in a few minutes. Theyâre not gonna be too happy about one of their Knightâs being dead. Come with me, I can help you out.â
You scoff, âLike Iâll ever trust you again. Youâve shot me, sold me, and left me for dead, Cooper.â
He huffs, eyes narrowing and lips curled in a sardonic grin. You can tell heâs getting pissed off. âThe choice is yours,â he tucks his gun back in his holster and turns on his heels. You watch in surprise as he stalks away from you. You had fully expected him to put up more of a fight, it almost hurts that he left so easily again.Â
Then you hear the sounds of orders being shouted behind you. Metal creaking and stomping through the underbrush and you realize he hadnât left but forced you between a rock and a hard place. You could follow him or let yourself get captured by the Brotherhood.Â
âFuck,â you mutter under your breath. You risk a glance over your shoulder and spot a rapidly approaching party of squires. You run in the direction Cooper went and find him leaning casually against a tree, a satisfied look on his face when he spots you. âDonât say a word,â you warn, shoving past him.Â

He glances at her from across the fire and finds himself feeling almost at ease for the first time in a month. Itâs been a while since heâs looked up to actually find her staring back at him. She might look like she wants to kill him, but sheâs here.Â
âYou have to admit, we make a pretty good team, darling.â
She gives him an unimpressed look, âYeah, Cooper, weâre so great at murdering people.â She looks over to the dead bodies of the raiders theyâd stolen this camp from and shakes her head. âI forgot how much death you surround yourself with.â
âI surround myself with? Might I remind you, you fired the first shot, sweetheart.â Granted, he had shoved her out of her hiding spot and given her no choice about it.Â
Her head shoots up and she glares at him, âYou made me!â She opens her mouth and he grins. He enjoys provoking her like this. Even if the last time he had sheâd shot him because of it, but itâs fun to rile her up. She always gets so pissed off, it entertains him to no end.Â
To his disappointment, she closes her mouth and shakes her head, choosing not to engage with him. He sighs and rips off a piece of jerky. âWhen did you turn into such a wet fucking blanket?â
Her eyes flare with anger, despite that, he can hear how hurt she really is. âMaybe when you sold me!â
He tilts his head and runs his tongue over his teeth, âYou ever gonna let that go? I told you it was a mistake. How was I supposed to know they were gonna breed you like a prize pig?â
She scoffs, the noise high pitched and shocked. She shakes her head and stares at him with wide eyes, âYou are unbelievable.â He shrugs and takes a swig from the flask heâd stolen off one of the raiders. Heâs not sure how they make their alcohol, or if they trade for it, but itâs fucking disgusting. He frowns at the flask and drains the rest of it before tossing it into the woods behind him.Â
She sighs and runs a hand over her face, her voice tired as she asks, âWhatâs the plan here, Cooper?âÂ
He picks at his teeth and shakes his head, âWith what?â
She leans against the log behind her and gestures at herself. âWith me. What, are you going to wait for me to pass out so you can tie me up and send me back to the compound? Iâve seen the price on my head. I know how valuable I am to everyone in the Wastelands.â
He doesnât know why what sheâs saying bothers him so much but it does. âYou really think Iâd send you back there?â
Her face is devoid of anything as she responds, âWhy wouldnât you?â
Itâs the bluntness with which she asks that, that bugs him. Like thereâs no other possibility but him betraying her. Taking advantage of her while she was vulnerable and weak and then handing her over to the people who want her dead. He wouldnât do that to her.Â
He didnât go through all this fucking trouble to find her just to lose her again. He wants to tell her as much but sheâs on her feet and grabbing her bag before he can. âLook, I appreciate the help today, but Iâm not interested in starting this partnership back up again. I think itâs better if we just part ways.â
He whips his gun out before he can think about what heâs doing. She freezes, still bent over and eyes his gun warily. âIâm afraid thatâs not an option, darling.â He canât let her leave again. And maybe this isnât the best way to go about it, but he doesnât know how else to stop her.Â
âYou gonna shoot me, Cooper?â She whispers, her own hand twitching for the revolver at her side. He stands up and grabs her wrists, ignoring the way she struggles against him. He binds her hands with his rope and he sits back down,Â
âIâm not gonna turn you in and Iâm not gonna shoot you. But youâre not getting out of here that easy, sweetheart.â
Her eyes narrow in on his, her fists clenched tightly in anger. âI killed two men with my hands bound today. Whatâs stopping me from killing you?â
He shrugs, âNothing. Thereâs nothing stopping you, just like thereâs nothing stopping me. But Iâm not killing you, am I? See,â he leans forward, âIâve fought too hard and spent too much time looking after you to just let you go now. Weâre in this together, whether you want it or not.â
Her lips split in a sneer and she throws herself down on the log. âYouâre all the fucking same. You treat me like a goddamn dog that needs to be beat into submission. Iâm not some misbehaving pet, Cooper!â Her eyes well up and her voice breaks, âYou donât get to just leash me and expect me to be okay with it.â
âIâm under no illusions that youâre happy here, sweetheart.â He runs a hand down his face and she shakes her head in disbelief.Â
âThen just let me go,â sheâs bordering on begging now and his chest squeezes the longer she stares at him with those pleading eyes of hers. Itâs not something heâs familiar with, this feeling, this longing for her to just shut the fuck up and stop making this so damn difficult for him.Â
âI canât,â he mutters, wanting her to just drop it.Â
âWhy not?â She snaps, dropping any pretenses of trying to get him to sympathize with her.
He surges forward and grabs her by the jaw. Her eyes widen in shock and he smashes their lips together, teeth clashing painfully. Thereâs nothing gentle or sweet about this kiss. Her teeth are ripping into his scarred lips until the taste of copper is spreading on his tongue. He groans, digging his fingers into her cheeks until her lips part.Â
His tongue probes against hers, the taste of his blood spreading into her mouth as well. She whimpers, the noise stirring something in him heâd forgotten about. Thereâs an old desire bubbling in him thatâs making him blind to the rest of the world. He wants her, more than he ever wants to admit.Â
Heâs wanted her for a long time before this and they both know it. How hard heâs fought against it, against moments like these. He didnât think he was still capable of this feeling, this desire for her. But itâs consuming. Sheâs ruining him, running him in circles until he thinks heâs going insane.Â
But itâs not the same gentle passion it once was. Itâs as twisted as heâs become. The desire to possess, consume, covet until sheâs his and only his to do with what he wants. His teeth dig into her, letting her blood overcome the taste of his own. He groans, his free hand grabbing her waist and yanking her closer.Â
She tastes so much sweeter than he does, he wants to rip a chunk of her off and eat her whole. Heâs so distracted he doesn't even notice her pulling out her gun until heâs shooting back from her. He lands roughly on the forest floor and groans, hands clutched over the bleeding hole in his gut. Pain radiates through his abdomen and he rolls onto his side.
He looks up at her in shock. Sheâs spitting their blood onto the ground, her bound hands wiping at her lips. âAsshole,â she mutters. She tucks her gun back in her holster and looks over at him.Â
His eyes are wide in disbelief as he struggles to sit back up. The movement causes another wave of pain and he hisses through gritted teeth, âYou shot me!â
She rolls her eyes and gives him a blank look, âYouâll live.â He limps back to his own seat and lifts his shirt, watching as the hole closes over slowly and the blood stops leaking. She watches as he heals and sighs, âUnfortunately.â He tugs it back down and sighs at the state of his shirt.Â
âMy shirt wonât.â He digs a finger into the hole and tugs on it, watching as it rips wider. Two hundred years heâs kept these clothes, she ruins them in a month. Un-fucking-believable.Â
âSew it,â she gripes, still wiping at her mouth. âI canât believe you just fucking kissed me,â she frowns and spits again, bits of crimson lingering on her lips.Â
He sighs and leans back against the tree. âFelt right in the moment.â It did, he wants to do it again. Theyâre even now, theyâve both shot each other twice. No reason for her to shoot again.Â
He wants to feel the way she shivers against him and moans into his mouth. She can be pissed all she wants but she kissed back, she canât deny that. Heâs sure if she wasnât tied up sheâd be a bit more receptive to him. Or maybe she just needs time to cool off after the whole compound incident, a month seems like a reasonable amount of time. Then again, women are so damn unreasonable.Â
She tugs a knife out of her boot and positions it between her knees. She places it between her wrists and saws at the rope until it falls free. She slides the knife back in her boot and tosses the ruined rope at him.Â
He catches it with a sigh and glances up at her. âWhy didnât you do that earlier?â
Her eyes are alight with a challenge, âI wanted to see if you would let me go yourself.â Well, clearly, he had failed her little test. âI wanted to see if there was even a possibility I could ever trust you again.â
He gives her an unimpressed look, slightly pissed off about his shirt. He never should have taught her how to shoot. If heâd known it would come back to bite him in the ass he wouldnât have. âAnd?â
She gives him a disbelieving look and shakes her head. âAnd instead of letting me go, you kissed me.â She throws her hands up in astonishment and glares at him. âWhy the hell would you think that was a good idea?â
He smirks and revels in the way she shivers at the sight. âWell, darling, Iâve always been better with actions not words.â
âYeah,â her voice is a challenge, eyes hard and jaw clenched tightly in frustration. He loves the sight of her all riled up. He loves it even more knowing heâs the one getting her like this. âWhat were you trying to tell me with that little display?â
He doesnât answer her question, not wanting to just yet. âYou liked it, didnât you?â Her mouth snaps shut and she looks away from him. He laughs, leaning back and giving her a smug look. âYou can be pissed off at me as much as you want, sweetheart,â the nickname rolls off his tongue like a taunt and she sneers at him. âBut you want me just the same as you used to.â
âDo you like hurting me? Is that why you keep me around? Youâve been alone for two hundred years, Cooper. And for the majority of them youâve harbored this hatred for me because you thought I had abandoned you just like everyone else.âÂ
Her words strike a place deep inside him that has him on edge. She knows what sheâs doing. Heâs forgotten, in his time with her, that in the same way he can get under her skin, she can do it too. She knows him just as well, sheâs just always been the better half of their duo. She never feels the need to stoop to the level he does. But sheâs doing it now and it feels like a kick in the teeth.Â
âAnd Iâm the only one thatâs actually stuck by you.â She laughs, but thereâs an underlying pain to it. She looks away from him and wipes at her cheeks and his fists clench within his gloves. âIs this your revenge? You think by torturing me you get back at everyone whose ever fucked you over. Iâm sick of it, Cooper. Iâm not gonna let you use me anymore.â
âI feel for you,â he forces the words out. He doesnât want to tell her this. He shouldnât have to tell her this. She should just stick with him, itâs what theyâd always done, itâs how it always should be. Them, together. But sheâs fighting against that, against him, so much that he doesnât have a choice.Â
Sheâs backed him into a corner he doesnât know how to get out of. âIn a way I havenât in a very long time. I canât let you go. Donât you get that, sweetheart? Weâre in this together.â
She shakes her head and he sighs. âNo,â she looks at him and just shakes her head again. âNo, you donât love me, Cooper, or you donât want me at least. Iâm not the same girl I was, thatâs what youâre after. That idea in your head, of us together, thatâs who I was. You were right, the Wastelands changes you. I canât be her for you and I donât want to be.â
He chuckles and she shrinks away from the sound in suspicion. âNewsflash, darling, Iâm not the same man. I loved you a long time ago, sweetheart, but Iâm not capable of that anymore. Not for the girl you were, anyway.â
She nodded, her arms wrapped around herself. She looked like she accepted the answer, but he could see beyond that, could see that she thought he was rejecting her. It hurt, she could hate him as much as she wanted, but that still hurt her. âGood,â she muttered, âsheâs gone.â
âWell, good.â She shrank further into herself and he grinned. âYou. You as you are now. Thatâs what I want. I donât give a shit about who we were, the only person Iâve wanted since Iâve been out here has been you. Youâre the only person Iâve met who can actually keep up with me. I donât give a shit if anyone in this godforsaken Wasteland lives or dies, but I give a shit about you. Youâre also the only one who can knock me on my ass.â
Her eyes darted to the hole in his shirt and a small grin came over her lips. âHavenât been shot a lot, have you, cowboy?â
âNo,â he chuckles again and grins at her, âI havenât. Though, I am still pretty pissed about the hole in my hat.â
Her tone loses a bit of her playfulness and she glares at him, âYou more than earned that.â
He acquiesces and holds up his hands in surrender, âMaybe.â She scoffs at that and rolls her eyes. âBut I think weâre even now.â
âBarely,â she mutters, rubbing at the bruises on her wrists. She glances up at him and sighs, a surrender in her eyes. âBut, itâs close enough now.â
He stands up and she eyes him warily as he throws himself down on the log next to her. He holds out a hand, âWhat do you say, darling, partners?â
She sighs and stares at his hand for a long time. He doesnât mind, he leaves it there, hovering between them. He knows sheâll take it. âDeny it as much as you want but this is how itâs meant to be. You can keep fighting it or save us both some time.â
She reaches forward and tentatively wraps a hand around his, she uses it to yank him forward, their faces separated by an inch. âShoot me again,â she whispers, âand I wonât miss the next time I knock you on your ass.â

âOh shit,â you jump at the kickback on the rifle and nearly drop it to the ground. Cooper laughs and reaches around you, taking it from you.Â
âMaybe I should have started you off with something with a little less kick to it.â He props the rifle against the tree and glances over to the cans youâd been shooting at. Well, youâd gotten one out of five at least.Â
In all fairness this was the first time youâd ever handled a gun, youâre sure youâre doing fine for a beginner. He sucks on his teeth and looks at your targets. The serious look on his face cracks and heâs clearly trying to fight off laughing.Â
You shove at his shoulder, smiling, âShut up. Iâve never used one of these things before.â
He picks the rifle back up and starts laughing now, âYou mean a gun?âÂ
You throw your arms in the air in defeat and slump into the patio chairs heâs dragged to the back of the cabin. âThis is pointless, anyway.â He cocks the rifle and lifts it up to aim properly. In quick succession he knocks the remaining four cans off the fence. You roll your eyes at him, âShow off.â
He smiles and takes a seat next to you. You remain silent for a while, gazing across the yard and to the towering mountains across from his cabin. You appreciate him inviting you here. When youâd told him how overwhelmed youâd been feeling with all the new publicity you hadnât expected him to drag you all the way out to his mountain home.Â
You wouldnât have accepted if youâd known it was just going to be you and him. Youâd thought he was bringing his wife and kid, too. Spending a long weekend playing house with Cooper wasnât going to do anything in getting rid of your crush. It was just getting worse the longer you were around him.
Waking up everyday and having him be the first person to greet you was going to send you into an early grave. You swear your heartâs never beat this fast around anyone else. He seems to be the only man who's ever had you feeling this head over heels.Â
âI think itâs important you learn.â
You glance over at him, surprised at how serious he sounds. Heâs still staring out at the mountains, but his gaze is distant. His mind is some place else. âWhy?â You ask, voice quiet, afraid to spoil the moment.
He finally blinks, gaze darting down to his hands and the rifle still in them. âItâs easy for people to dismiss the war nowadays. They werenât there, they didnât watch as hundreds of good men and women died for them.â You frown, sometimes itâs easy to forget that heâd been fighting on the frontlines. Heâs so good at being a socialite, you feel guilty that even you sometimes forget he was a soldier before he was Cooper Howard.Â
His voice is heavy, the tension thick around the both of you. âThey seem to think the war is over. I know itâs not, itâs just going to get worse. People can bury their heads in the sand as long as they want, but when the fighting is at their front door, what are they going to do?â
You reach out, hand covering his own. He finally looks up at you and you smile. âI appreciate it, Cooper.â
His eyes quickly look at your hand before looking back at you. âFor what?â
You shrug, moving closer to him and lacing your fingers with his. You shouldnât indulge yourself like this, but you canât help it. He seems so sad and you only want to make him feel better. You just want to take care of him, the way he takes care of you.Â
âFor always looking out for me. Youâre always there, I appreciate it. I appreciate you.â
The sad cast over his face finally breaks and he smiles at you. His hand squeezes yours once, then again and he looks back out at the mountains without saying anything else. You donât think he needs to, that either of you needs to. Sometimes you understand each other better without words.Â
Youâll always be there for one another.

You eye him warily and he holds the jerky out further. âArenât you a little curious?â He taunts, waving the jerky around in front of your face. You know he thinks you wonât take it. That heâs just screwing with you. Heâs been doing this ever since you agreed to tag along with him. Teasing you at every given opportunity.Â
You snatch it from his hands and rip a piece of it off. It kind of tastes like beef, if not a little sweeter. Thereâs also that metallic radiated tang to it. You chew it slowly, savoring the slightly caught off guard look on his face. You swallow it down, forcing your face to stay straight and not give away how disgusted you feel right now.Â
He chuckles, leaning back and looking at you with something that seems like appreciation. âI hope you know that was ass jerky.â
You gag now, glaring at him and tossing the rest of the jerky at his smug face. âYouâre such a dick.â You take a swig from your canteen and swirl the water around your mouth. It gets rid of the taste well enough but youâre never going to get over the fact that you swallowed a part of someoneâs ass.Â
He suddenly gets serious, swatting at your arm and motioning to the front of the store. You crouch beside him, watching as a raider walks out of the front doors. You donât get why they chose an old movie store for their hideout, but Cooper had it on good authority that they had a decent cache of supplies inside.Â
The last time youâd followed him into one of these things, youâd nearly died, and then heâd sold you. Youâre still not fully trusting of him. The only reason youâre with him now is because you need extra security from bounty hunters after getting booted out of Filly.Â
If he wasnât such a good shot, you would have never given him a second glance. Despite how much he insists the compound was an honest mistake, you find the trust slow to come. Youâll let him take the lead on this one, youâre not confident in him having your back if things take a turn.Â
He moves forward and you hang back, keeping watch while he slits the guardâs throat. He lowers the body quietly to the ground and you creep behind him, following him through the doors of the store.Â
This group is smaller than the last one you dealt with. Only five of them with no extra guards outside. Cooper ducks behind a dust covered shelf before they can spot either of you. You go to the other side of the store, moving slowly along the edge until you have a good shot.Â
You take out one man and Cooper manages to hit two more before they start firing off their own guns. You dart back behind the shelf, willing to let Cooper handle the last two. But one of them dives behind the shelf and grabs at you.Â
Another shot goes off and his friendâs body hits the ground while he rounds the corner with you. Heâs got an arm wrapped around your throat and the barrel of his gun pushing so hard into your skull you can feel an indent forming.Â
It wouldnât be hard to shoot this guy, you still have your gun in your hand. Cooper seems to realize that, too, from the questioning look he gives you. You drop your gun to the floor, you want to see what heâll do.Â
Maybe youâre stupid, gambling with your life like this. But you donât feel any fear, not from the guy holding you hostage at least. You just keep your eyes locked on Cooperâs. Theyâre so familiar to you, yet so distant. Like a stranger youâve known all your life.Â
He slowly rises from the floor, hands raised in the air in surrender. âAlright, letâs just see if we canât talk this out like gentlemen.â
The guy holding you jerks you roughly, gun banging painfully against your temple. You wince but remain quiet. âStay back or Iâll blow her goddamn brains out!â
Cooperâs eyes dart from your face to the guy. He huffs, frowning and pursing his lips like heâs trying to think of a way to talk himself out of this. He could leave, heâs got enough time to make it through the door before he fires at him.Â
Or he could help you.Â
Itâs the only reason you let yourself get caught. If he wants your trust heâs going to have to prove it. Cooper looks at you and a grin splits across his face. Itâs like heâs read your mind, from the knowing look on his face you think he mightâve.Â
Then again, you never really needed words to talk to each other.Â
With a speed that never fails to catch you off guard his hand darts under his jacket and he draws his gun. Heâs shooting the man before you even get a chance to brace yourself. Your body gets dragged back slightly by the dead weight but Cooper moves forward and wraps a hand around your shirt, tugging you into him.Â
Your hands shoot out, bracing yourself against his chest. He peers at you from under his hat and grins, âYou didnât really think I was gonna let you go that easy did you, darling?â Your eyes dart down to his lips, you feel like you can still taste him.Â
The timing of his kiss might not have been appropriate, but he certainly hadnât made it forgettable. Nothing about him was forgettable. As much as you wished he could be. You hated yourself for still letting yourself fall into his trap.Â
Hollywood might have once labeled you as the most seductive actress of your generation, but Cooper had you beat. He kept you coming back even when you knew you shouldnât. He had you wrapped around him and all you wanted to do was squeeze until he let you go.Â
You push off of him, ignoring how much you want to pull him closer. You move towards their pile of supplies, âLetâs see what weâve got.â

There are a few different posters set up in the old movie store that intrigue him. But the one thatâs caught his attention the most is set up directly behind her. Her back is to it, so she hasnât gotten a chance to see it yet, but itâs all he can focus on.Â
The Outlaw and The Sheriff
Their first movie together.Â
He looks at her and huffs out a laugh, she glances up at him for a moment before she begins rifling through her bag again. She looks like she walked right off the fucking poster, hat and all. Sheâs the spitting image of herself, but she seems so different.Â
Maybe itâs the eyes. The light there has changed, dimmed slightly from how it used to be. She used to seem so naive to the world, like a little lamb that just needed some guidance. Now, he wonders just how much of the world sheâd seen before he found her. If maybe she had never been as innocent to itâs cruelties as heâd once assumed.Â
She stepped into this new role of hers just as quickly as he had. You didnât just change that quickly without knowing already just how awful people could be.Â
âSweetheart,â she looks up and he points behind her. She turns around and looks up to the poster.
She scoffs, moving to stand beside him, âI always hated how I looked in that.â
He glances over at her and shakes his head, âProbably shouldnât show you a mirror anytime soon, then.â Her hands reach up to fiddle with the brim of her hat and she smiles, a real smile for once.Â
âNo, I suppose not.â Her hands trace over her lips, he glances back at the poster. At that old signature of hers. She always had to have those red lips. âItâs so different,â she whispers and he knows she didnât mean for him to hear. Her eyes glisten and he frowns.Â
He shouldnât have shown her. Itâs not like he enjoyed seeing those fucking Vault-Boy posters, he sure as hell hated seeing clips of himself. Why would she enjoy seeing who she used to be? Who they used to be?
Things used to be so simple. He loved her, she loved him. Now heâd fucked up so much he wasnât sure she could ever look at him the way she used to. He didnât want who she was before, he couldnât handle that. This new her, well, he didnât give her near enough credit.Â
But he wouldnât hate seeing someone look at him like that again. Endless adoration and unflinching loyalty. He knew he would follow her anywhere, heâd realized that a while ago. He didnât have anything in the Wastelands, nothing but hate and spite to keep him going all this time.
Now, he had her. He just needed her to realize that she had him just the same. She had him wrapped around her and he hated it and loved it at the same time. Hated her and loved her for it all the same.Â
He tugs his glove off before he reaches for her. He cups her cheek, thumb tracing over her lips before she turns towards him. His eyes meet hers and he smiles slightly at the familiarity and mystery to them. So much of her he recognizes and then there are these new parts heâs yet to discover.Â
He wants to discover all of her. Learn everything he can about her all over again, feed his desire to consume her entirely.Â
She pulls him in this time, her lips chapped and cracked. Her arms wind around his neck, yanking him closer and he tugs at her. She tastes as sweet as he remembers and it only makes him crave more. More of her, more of anything sheâll let him have.Â
She pulls back from him, pressing her hand against his chest, slowly backing him against the wall. He lets her ease him to the floor and she throws a leg over his lap. She settles herself above him, both her hands tightly grasping his neck, crushing their bodies together, eyes gazing intently into his own. He doesnât know what sheâs looking for in him but she seems to find it when she leans in once more.Â
She isnât giving him a chance at control, sheâs got a leash on him, pulling back anytime he tries to lead. He relents, following her as she slowly explores him.Â
Heâs not sure how long this peace between them will last before one of them inevitably fucks up. But theyâre stuck together now. It doesnât matter what happens, heâs not letting her get away from him again.Â
Sheâs his, always has been, always will be. Itâs been that way since before the fallout. Heâs led her, guided her.
He had loved her as a different man. History always seems to repeat itself with them. As twisted as the world is, as twisted as theyâve become, they always seem to drift back together. No matter how much the both of them fight against it.Â
Heâs giving in now, giving into her.Â

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