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Out of Darkness
Chapter 8
Story Rating: Explicit, 18+ only Warnings: Non-con, kidnapping, explicit sexual content, dubious consent, loss of virginity, cock warming Relationships: Curtis Everett/Reader Characters: Curtis Everett, Reader
Summary: A Snowpiercer tale at the request of an anon that’s turning into a series. The story assumes you’ve seen the movie. Curtis kept his arm and survived the crash as did other passengers from the front and tail. The reader is a worker in the greenhouse car and her luck goes from bad to worse when she tries to help other passengers, only to be captured by a gang of young, pillaging tail section men. When they take her to the man they consider their leader, did her situation get better - or much worse?
A/N: A slightly shorter chapter for me but it’s not without impact.
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“You okay?” Yona asked as you sorted through items from the train.
Honestly, you weren’t sure. You’d been lost in your thoughts for days, those whispered words playing over and over in your head.
I love you.
You knew Curtis thought you were asleep when he said it. What you couldn’t get your mind around was why he said it.
He couldn’t have meant it. Could he?
Lowering the sweater you’d probably been folding for five minutes, you blew out an exhale.
“I’m okay,” you told her. “I think.”
“It’s warmer out there,” Jacob announced as he approached the two of you. He often took walks outside the cave each day while Curtis was gone, just to keep an eye on things. “And there’s less snow out there.”
Jacob had explained that he watched where the snow hit on his crutch and that was how he tried to track it. His words brought hope, and didn’t you all need that?
Curtis and his party were having to go out further each day to find game and some days were lean. He’d met with Park last night, pouring over maps. You knew he was planning for the group of you to move soon.
You knew that you were somewhere in Russia. Curtis wanted to take Park and a couple of others to go scout for a couple of days, to see if they could find a new location to the south that would sustain the group. Then he wanted to find the safest way to get there.
Curtis kept putting off that trip though and you were afraid you knew why.
You.
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Out of Darkness
Chapter 11
Story Rating: Explicit, 18+ only Warnings: Non-con, kidnapping, explicit sexual content, dubious consent, loss of virginity, cock warming Relationships: Curtis Everett/Reader Characters: Curtis Everett, Reader
Summary: The story assumes you’ve seen the movie. Curtis kept his arm and survived the crash as did other passengers from the front and tail. The reader is a worker in the greenhouse car and her luck goes from bad to worse when she tries to help other passengers, only to be captured by a gang of young, pillaging tail section men. When they take her to the man they consider their leader, did her situation get better - or much worse?
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Curtis woke up early as he always did. But he stayed. He was so glad to be back home, and he stretched as he sat up, got dressed.
Home wasn’t the cave that they’d have to leave in the very near future. It wasn’t the rocky terrain they’d occupied since Snowpiercer had crashed. It wasn’t the spring that provided for them or the mountain that sheltered them.
Home was the people who’d survived the horrors of the train. The people, his people, who’d taken care of each other, protected one another through so many dark hours.
Home was the girl curled up in his bed. His girl.
As the morning light filtered in, casting a fiery glow around them, he stretched out on the bed next to her, watching her sleep. Her hair was splayed out across the bundles they used for pillows, her lashes not quite covering the deep shadows beneath her eyes. Pulling the covers up over her bare shoulder, he slid a hand up into her hair.
She looked smaller to him somehow since he’d returned, and it made him uneasy.
Pregnant.
The thought of her pregnant and the dangers it could bring scared Curtis.
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Out of Darkness
Chapter 14
Story Rating: Explicit, 18+ only Warnings: Non-con, kidnapping, explicit sexual content, dubious consent, loss of virginity, cock warming Relationships: Curtis Everett/Reader Characters: Curtis Everett, Reader
Summary: The story assumes you’ve seen the movie. Curtis kept his arm and survived the crash as did other passengers from the front and tail. The reader is a worker in the greenhouse car and her luck goes from bad to worse when she tries to help other passengers, only to be captured by a gang of young, pillaging tail section men. When they take her to the man they consider their leader, did her situation get better - or much worse?
Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | Chapter 5 | Chapter 6 | Chapter 7 | Chapter 8 | Chapter 9 | Chapter 10 | Chapter 11 | Chapter 12 | Chapter 13
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“What are you doing out here?” You squinted in the bright midday light, the sun reflecting off the snow.
Yona smiled up at you as you joined her and Jacob on the hill. From there you could see the cave, see everything. Rolling hills of white. Had they both been here for the last couple of days?
“Is this where you two have been?” You’d stayed with Rachel and Harvey the last few days, looking after Eva. You’d noticed that Yona and Jacob hadn’t been around much the last couple of days.
None of you had been entirely sure the girl would survive the poisoning. Harvey never left his daughter’s side and neither did Timmy. You and Rachel took turns staying with them, getting them whatever they needed and sleeping in turns.
“How is Eva?” Jacob asked, hazel eyes peering up at you from under the hood of his parka.
Sitting next to Yona, you smiled. “Better. Rachel made an egg for her and she’s actually hungry.”
“Thank God,” Jacob muttered. “Curtis is in enough of a snit.”
Caring for Eva had given you an excuse to put some distance between yourself and Curtis. And you needed it. Your mind played a constant loop of what Curtis had told you, what you Rachel and Jacob had told you. What Nick told you. And Leo…
Your heart hurt because it was difficult to reconcile the man you knew now and who Curtis must have been those early days on the train. Rachel and Jacob had told you how bleak the situation had been those first days. David and Rachel’s daughter had died when her medication was taken. None of them had been given food or water. Fear and panic reigned in the tail-section, the strongest taking what they needed to survive. Taking from each other. Killing and consuming each other.
Even the babies.
You hand drifted to your swelling tummy, the thought that anyone could be pushed to such an act chilling you. The fear Edgar’s mother must have felt…
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