Consequence of Hasty Deals
Part 2
Summary: Johnny returns from his supply run- finally- and explains to Simon that he did indeed make a deal with you. Simon reluctantly agrees to let you and your kid stay, though Johnny's responsible if something happens because of you both.
Simon "Ghost" Riley, Johnny "Soap" Mactavish, Single Dad!reader, Apocalypse AU
CW: Crude Language, Presence and mention of a gun
Link to Part 1
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The time that passed during the wait for Johnny to come home was quiet, not that there was much to talk about in the first place. Youâd stopped trying to reason with Simon when heâd settled himself down at the kitchen table like he owned the place (which apparently he did).
Lacey had watched the man for the first 30 minutes, standing at the edge of the kitchen, peeing around the corner and and staring with wide eyes. It was fine at first, but after those 30 minutes you had shooed her off. No use getting her involved if you could help it. And the guy- Simon, heâd gruffly said at one point- had been getting antsy with her staring at him.
âYou certain he was going to be back soon?â Simonâs voice filters through your thoughts as you wipe down the counter. You tense, shoulders tightening, to prevent yourself from huffing in frustration.Â
âYeah. He said so.â Blunt, to the point. Better than stuttering at least, youâd done enough of that when Simon first caught you off guard. âItâs just a supply run, should be back any minute now.â A bluff, but you werenât about to tell the man with a gun that you werenât sure. Thatâd be an idiotic move.
That seems to satisfy Simon, as he simply grunts and goes back to checking his gun. As if having it out wasnât enough intimidation. You grit your teeth and turn back to cleaning. Keeping your hands busy was a better directive than sitting around waiting for Johnny anyways; Kept the fear at bay even if only slightly.Â
"So you're-" The sound of the back door banging open saves you from yet another one of Simonâs questions. In comes Johnny, all smiles and laden with bags of supplies and groceries, already talking a mile a minute.
âI got the supplies Y/n, made sure ta get somethinâ for Lacey too since sheâs been right helpful...â He stops himself as he walks into the kitchen and spots the scene played out there. Simon sitting at the table with his gun and you standing by the counter still holding a washcloth that's paused mid-scrub.Â
âMactavish.â Simonâs the first one to speak, eyes narrowed as he stands from the table. He leaves the gun- thank god- but that doesnât stop you from keeping an eye on it just in case.
âI can explain?â Johnnyâs smile turns sheepish, as if he knows heâs in trouble for whatever he did. Not that itâs your business to listen in, but it was hard not to considering the circumstances. And the fact that they're in the same room.
âI think Iâm owed that, yes.â Simon crosses his arms, raising a brow beneath the mask. Either heâs pissed, or his annoyance is just as deadly. Youâd happily guess the former. âConsidering thereâs a complete stranger in the house and I donât believe I was given word of it.â
âMy nameâs-â You start.
âQuiet. Ainât talking to you.â Simon cuts you off with a harsh wave of the hand. His focus is still on Johnny, whoâs glancing between you both as if trying to determine the best way to explain his actions.
âWell- yâsee Simon, he just showed up one day on thâ porch carrying his daughter and I couldnât just- leave them thereâ He gestures to you and then over in the direction of the living room where Lacey was still occupying herself.
âYou fucking shouldâve.â Comes Simonâs unimpressed response. Johnny ignores it in favor of continuing.
âLook I just- made a deal. He cleans house, cooks meals, basically makes sure the upkeep is kept on top of in exchange for a roof over 'is head. Mutually beneficial.â He finishes with a gesture over at you, holding back a huff when Simon looks unimpressed. âCâmon Si, they arenât doing any harm. Bâsides, theyâll be off to the Erson camp once Laceyâs old enough to travel the whole distance. Wouldnât hurt for them to stay, I figured.â
âYou figured wrong. Theyâre a liability.â Simon mutters in return, stepping away from Johnny and back to the table to pick up his gun. âWhat if weâre ambushed? Last thing we need is dead weight costing us.â
That slightly annoyed you. Was he suggesting you were defenseless? You survived this long in this hellhole of a world; That had to count for something, right? âIâm perfectly capable of fighting for myself and Lacey, that shouldnât be an issue.â
âYet I easily got in here because you werenât paying attention.â Simon snaps back, glaring at you now.Â
âThatâs not fair when Johnnyâs the one who left the damn house open in the first place-â
âDonât blame someone else for this. You shouldâve swept the house as soon as he was gone to make sure everything was safe.â
You open your mouth again, ready to fire back with another comment, but Johnnyâs already stepping in with his hands up to try and diffuse the growing argument.
âOkay, okay. I get where youâre coming from Si, but theyâre still useful!â A glance from Simon clearly reads âReally?â And you have to stifle your growing irritation with the man as Johnny sighs. âYes, really. If youâre so worried about liabilities, Iâll take full responsibility for âem. Anything happens, itâs on me.â
Simon grunts, looking unconvinced, but Johnnyâs stubborn expression makes it clear he wonât budge on the decision. âFine. Your responsibility. If anything- and I mean anything, Mactavish- happens because of them, itâs on your head.â
âYessir.â
Simon glances at you and then turns away, stalking out of the kitchen. He takes the stiflingly cold atmosphere with him, thankfully, leaving you and Johnny standing awkwardly together in the space.Â
Silence drifts between you two, then Johnny perks up again and starts setting the supply bags on the table. âWell then, guess we should get these put away! Gimme a hand, would you y/n? Thereâs more bags in the truck I gotta get.â
You nod jerkily, stifling the snarky question you wanted to make about Simonâs attitude. Now wasnât the time to be irritated over some guy. Now was the time to unpack supplies and plan the rest of the weekâs meals. Plus enforce any rationing that might be needed.
So you get to work, starting to unpack the bags on the table while Johnny heads back out to the truck to retrieve the rest. Lacey comes to help after a minute and her chatter helps ease the remaining tension, but nevertheless you get the nagging feeling that living here was about to get a lot more complicated.












