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drawing based on how tiny my dairy cow isopods are
Unfinished drawing of my oc :▪︎P
Tango x reader fluff always up to your choice :D
I really enjoyed this one. It's based off of my pure excitement for one big future game one TangoTek will be creating later in the season. I can't wait!
Surprise Date
Oneshot Contains: Creepy Tunnels, Fluff, Food Mention -----------------------------------------
The darkness of the underground maze Tango created setting this place up has always creeped you out. You've asked for him to light it up, be he has refused.
The tunnels stayed dark, his excuse being that he needed to be able to see the redstone lines light up to know how far the signal transmitted.
But the redstone didn't extend this far out, you knew that. His project was a secret, but you'd been down here a few times. Although you'd always been afraid to come down alone.
He reassured you it was safe, easy to navigate and no mobs would spawn as the light level, even as dark as it is, is high enough for his system to stay peaceful.
You follow the maze around, Soul lanterns leading you deeper and deeper into the tunnels. Why couldn't he have just met you on the surface? Or even better, at home?
But no, the creepy dark endless halls were where he was. Where he asked you to meet him.
Looking around you sigh, you've come to a cross road. Every option looks exactly the same. You groan, choosing to go straight ahead.
Is it the right option? You have no idea.
The further you go the more confused you become. The worse you feel about your choice in direction.
Soul lanterns become glow lichen, the tunnel getting darker and darker as you progress. Until you're in total darkness.
You continue anyway, the cold stone on your fingertips the only indicator that you're still in the tunnel. Every now and then there is a hint of light, a glimpse of hope causing you to press on further.
Yet it leads nowhere. Literally nowhere.
On three sides there is stone blocks. You've reached a dead end. You're lost, and you have no idea how to get back out.
You lean against the stone wall at the end, pulling out your communicator. You should have done this earlier. - I'm lost
You wait patiently for a response but none come. With a sigh you slide down the wall to be in a seated position.
The dim light from the communicator fades as the interface times out from a lack of use. Once again you're in total darkness.
You stare ahead of you, if you had been stood up and away from walls you would have no sense of direction. The visibility isn't low, it's non existent. The silence is terrifying, as is the thought any sounds would appear without warning.
You lean against the wall that supports you from behind, bringing your knees up and resting your arms on your legs. You let your head rest on the stone, waiting for any word from Tango on your communicator.
You have no idea how long you've been sat in the dark, the tunnels provide no sense of time nor space. It's just darkness and silence. It's lonely.
You don't dare move, you're already lost, you don't want to make it harder for Tango to track where you've been. Still nothing has come through on your communicator, you wonder if he's even seen your message.
You close your eyes, just.. waiting.
The silence remains, as does the darkness, although eyes closed or not it doesn't make a difference. The dark is still just darkness, empty black space. Nothing else.
That's what you expect when you open your eyes. But it's not what you see.
Two floating glowing red orbs. And the small amount of area they light up around them.
The eyes that used to creep you out when they were all you could see. The eyes that you came to love for their glow, their colour. The man they belong to.
"Tango?" You ask aloud, just to be sure you're not hallucinating. You've been down here alone in the darkness for a long time. You didn't hear anyone approach. It may very well be some sick trick your brain is playing on you.
Suddenly the dead end you're in is illuminated. The light is dim, it's not a regular torch but a redstone one, but it does the job of lighting the space well enough you can see it is in fact Tango.
"I'm so happy to see you." You whisper, words loud and clear in the otherwise silent tunnels. Tango smiles softly, extending his hand. "Well I couldn't leave you here, could I?" His tone, while playful, holds a deep sense of care.
You take his hand in yours, being sure to grab your communicator and stuff it in your pocket before allowing Tango to pull you up from your seated position. He helps you to your feet, pulling you into him.
He wraps his free hand around your waist, holding you against him while keeping you out of the way of the redstone torch. While it's not the open flame of a regular one it would still burn if it touched your skin.
"I'm not even sure how you got lost down here. The project may be secret but the path to get to it isn't." You shoot him a blank stare, Tango looking confused as he begins to guide you out of his maze. "You might know your way around but I don't." You feel him shrug.
"You should come visit more often then." You say nothing in response, ready to be out of the darkness at long last. You've been down here so long you forgot why you even came.
Soon enough, with Tango's expert knowledge of the area, you're back in the light of the soul lanterns. They're not as bright as regular ones but you're happy for any extra light at this point.
Tango shows you the way you were supposed to go, not letting go of you the entire way there. He doesn't let go once you're in the large space either.
He flips a switch on the wall, fully illuminating the room. You squint, eyes taking time to adjust to all the lamps he just turned on.
Once they do you can see why he needed darkness, redstone lines everywhere. They cover a large room, which you're on the outside of. It's redstone you recognise.
"Here we are Y/n." He grins proudly, "welcome to Decked Out Two!" He squeezes you slightly, doing some grand gesture with the hand that's not around you. "Or it will be anyway."
You chuckle at his little addition, the first rendition took him a long time, there's no way he completed the second this quickly. Either way, he's adorable.
"It's come a long way since you were last here and I wanted you to be the first, well second technically if I count myself, person to see it." He smiles down at you, pulling you toward the door.
He opens it up, the room inside dimly lit but absolutely breathtaking. Candles and glowberries are the main source of light, dotted around the room.
It's a beautifully created version of the outside world, a small pond with a water feature, stone path winding around. There's also a small table set up in the middle, which in the outside world wouldn't be out of place, but in here it stands out.
"Ahh, I see you've spotted another little surprise." Tango lets go of you for the first time since he pulled you to your feet, leaving part of you cold. He walks over to the table, pulling out one of the two chairs.
"If you wouldn't mind." He smiles. You walk over, taking a seat. You watch as Tango walks over to a small opening on the wall to the right, disappearing for a second before returning with plates in his hand.
"Oh Tango, you didn't have to do this." You say, realising that he has in fact set up a date. It makes sense now why he couldn't meet you up on the surface or at home.
"I wanted to. I've spent so long down here recently, can you blame me for wanting to spend some quality time with you?" He smiles, placing down the plates and sitting across from you.
"No. I can't say I was expecting this though." He shrugs. "It's my surprise for you, you deserve it. I will say sorry if the foods cold though."
You shake your head, "that's on me for taking multiple wrong turns." You and Tango both laugh at the situation before starting your food.
It's wonderful and everything is as perfect as it can be. You and Tango enjoy your time together, eating, talking, he even pulls out a couple of music discs and the two of you dance together.
It's a nice time, and while you can't say you're grateful for the maze he built to get down here you're grateful for everything else.
Yeah, I never found her
Hannelore Hoger über Krimis...
ben arnold is good and pure and the mayor needs to go away
Am I the only one who finds the way she moves a tad unsettling?