Pairing: dark hand polycule (Chow/Finn/Ratso/Tohru/Valmont)
Word Count: ~2k
A/N:Â After-heist, pre-canon patching of wounds
âSeriously, you don't have to be so worried, Valmont,â Chow said as Valmont worked on wrapping his arm. After he'd already cleaned and bandaged the long wound there, gained from a surprisingly sharp fence.
âOf course I don't,â Valmont snapped without even looking at him. Chow caught Finnâs eyes over Valmontâs head and they shared an eye roll.
âYou know, Big V,â Finn said. âI scratched my leg pretty bad, too, getting over that fence.â Which actually wasn't a lie. It'd even actually torn a hole in his pants. If not for the fact Ratso could sew, he'd be madder about it. Also the fact that it did actually sting. Quite a lot.
âI'm hurt, too,â Ratso said with a noticeable pout in his voice. A guard had punched him real good in the chest before they got away. (With the cash, of course.) It seemed like only Tohru made it out of this unscathed.
âI'll get to you both,â Valmont said as he tied off the wrap. âThere.â
Chow moved his arm to be sure it wasn't too tight and gave him a thumbs up when he determined it wasn't. âThanks.â
Valmont only hummed, not really one for acknowledging gratefulness for something that he felt was necessary or obligatoryâ he was like Tohru, in that respect. Not that either disliked the gratefulness or that they wouldn't do these things if they didn't see them as necessary or obligatory. Just that they didn't see it necessary for the others to thank them for things that âof course they would doâ. A corner of Chowâs mouth lifted in a smile and Valmont turned from him with an eyeroll and pinkened cheeks.
The scrape on Finnâs leg was perhaps worse than Finn had really thought at first, now that the adrenaline had worn off from their small heist. It pulsed slightly with his heartbeat. Though honestly that could just be in his head. Like when he had his period and thought he could feel his heart through his nether regions. Valmont kneeled between his legs, their first aid kit on the other side of Finnâs injured leg. He slid the bottom of Finnâs boxers up a little so he could access the full scrape. Finn hissed when Valmont started to clean it.
âOh, calm down,â Valmont said, though his touch lightened.
âYou know,â Finn said through his teeth in an effort to distract himself, âI kinda like having you on your knees between my legs.â He let his legs close a little and Valmont pushed at one with a glare, cheeks noticeably darker. It did make Finn feel better and he resettled in a comfortable position with his legs spread so Valmont could tend to his wound without being squished. As he worked, Valmont's blush lightened till it disappeared completely. Which was really a shame.
Valmont finished with the wrap and stood back up. He grabbed the first aid kit to tend to Ratso, but Finn grabbed his wrist to stop him. Once Valmont looked back at him with a raised eyebrow he gave his best puppy eyes. The ones that used to get his older sister to cave. âYou're not gonna kiss it better, Big V?â
Valmont sighed as loudly as he could. âI'm not going to âkiss it betterâ.â He made air quotes.
âAww.â Ratso pouted.
Finn took Valmont's chin in his hands and directed his gaze back at him. While he couldn't see it, he could feel Chowâs eye roll. Well, he was just jealous he hadn't thought of this first. âWhat if I returned the favour?â He asked and leaned in to kiss the corner of his mouth, where it'd been split when someone punched him before Tohru could get there. When he pulled back, Valmont had gone a soft pink.
âFine,â Valmont grumbled. âBut just this once.â
âSure thing, Big V.â Finn leaned back on his hands and stretched his leg out. Ratso cheered. There was some brief hesitation, before Valmont kissed the bandage on Finnâs upper thigh. It only lasted a second before he was up so fast he practically stumbled and he cleared his throat like that would distract from it. For once, Finn bit his tongue and Chow did the same.
âAlright,â Valmontâs voice barely skated the border of âsqueakâ and ânot a squeakâ. Again he cleared his throat. He gestured at Ratso. âTake off your shirt, let me see the bruise.â
Ratso did as asked without hesitation, though it was with a flinch. The bruise on his chest wasn't exactly small. Of course it wasn't huge, either, spread out slightly past the shape of a fist like a starburst. It was already turning blue in the center, the edges still red.
âOh, gnarly,â Chow said.
âThanks,â Ratso said with a smile.
Valmont gently touched his fingertips to it. A wince flickered quickly past Ratsoâs face, but Valmont still caught it via proximity and it being the exact thing he was watching for. He clicked his tongue against his teeth. So it still hurt, of course. Though since this bruise was taken for him, Valmont guessed he could give Ratso a small break. âI canât do much for this except just give it time to heal.â
âAnd a kiss to help?â Ratso asked hopefully. Valmont dragged a hand down his face. Of course Finn had to start something, instigator that he was. But he still kissed the bruise at its edge, so the pressure of his lips wouldnât pain Ratso. It made Ratso smile brighter and Valmont averted his gaze toward Chow.
âI suppose you want me to kiss your wounds better, too?â Valmont asked dryly.
Chow held his arm up with a grin. âWell, if you're offering.â
âOh, oh, and don't forget Tohru!â Ratso said.
âYeah,â Finn agreed.
âHe didn't even get hurt,â Valmont argued, looking between the two of them.
âNo, but we'd hate for the big guy to be left out. Right, guys?â Finn said.
âYeah,â Chow said. When Valmont ducked to press his lips to Chowâs arm, Chow briefly brushed his fingers through Valmontâs hair. Somehow it always seemed to be free from tangles. Perfect even after a job. Most of the time Chow would roll his eyes at that, but he figured heâd leave Valmont alone since he did kiss his wound better. âThanks.â
âYeah, yeah.â Valmont waved him away, ignoring the growing heat in his cheeks, and walked toward Tohru. The single person who hadnât jeered him into this. As well as the single person who didnât actually get hurt. Though Valmont knew that wasnât the reason Tohru hadnât joined the other threeâ Tohru was the more serious one of the group. Strong and silent and dependable, like the foundation of the earth.
Valmont stopped a hair's breadth from Tohruâs cheek, which had pinkened. âAre you sure you didn't get hurt, Tohru?â He whispered so the others didn't hear.
âI am sure,â Tohru said just as quietly.
âGood.â Valmont kissed his cheek. Then he took Tohruâs head by the chin and moved him so their eyes met and pressed his lips firmly to Tohruâs. The kiss lingered a few seconds.
âHey, how come Tohru got a second kiss and we didn't?â Chow asked.
âBecause Tohru is being rewarded for not coming back injured,â Valmont said, giving him a pointed look. It was rare for Chow to shy away from anything, but he did with this, eyes downcast. Looking properly scolded. Good. That was the intention. He nodded to himself and began to pack up their first aid kit to put it back away within the ottoman.
"Alright." Finn stood up with a flinch. "Now's our turn."
"Your turn?" Valmont asked. The look Finn gave Chow, Ratso, and Tohru didn't answer him, but it did make him wary.
"Yeah, Valmont," Chow said. "We're not the only ones who got hurt, remember?"
"Ooh, yeah." Ratso moved toward Valmont.
"Wait-" Valmont went to move, but Tohru put a hand on his shoulder to hold him there. He made for a very handsome trap, as well as one Valmont knew he couldn't escape.
"They are right, we should check you as well," Tohru said. Apparently this had become one of those moments where Tohru went along with their nonsense.
"Finn already kissed it better," Valmont tried to bristle, but the hand he held over the injury on his mouth and the way his heart sounded loud in his ears probably didn't help. Physical affection wasn't something his parents were big onâ really any affection wasn't something his parents were big onâ and even with Tohru physical affection was fairly rare. Until these three joined them. It would be a lie to say Valmont wasn't jealous of how quickly Tohru adapted.
"But they didn't," Finn said.
"What's the point of everyone kissing it better?" Valmont deflected with a nervous laugh.
"It makes it more effective," Chow said.
Valmont, in his professional opinion, did not think that was true. In fact, he was pretty sure it was just an excuse.
"Was that your only injury?" Finn asked, gesturing to his split lip.
"Yes." Valmont glowered, fully aware of the bruise on his side from the vault door clipping him awkwardly and rather harshly. A rather stupid injury, really. He got distracted when he thought he heard a sound. (Of course, it turned out he did hear a soundâ the two guards.) No personal vault should have a door that heavy anyway.
"I saw the door hit him in the side," Chow said and one of Tohru's hands drifted down to gently prod at Valmont's flesh. He couldn't help it, a hiss of pain escaped through his teeth in his surprise. Finn gave him a rather pointed look.
"I was going to take care of it later." Which was not a lie. After he was done with everyone else and away from prying eyes, he would've dealt with it. Afterall, it wasn't bad enough to be fussed over. The others clearly didnât think so. He rolled his eyes.
Chow walked over and lifted his shirt up, drawing a sympathetic hiss from Ratso as well as a handy reminder of the other reason Valmont didn't want them to know. Sympathy was not something he was used to. He may love all his boyfriends, and was more used to many of the antics that came with Ratso, Chow, and Finn, but sympathy still sat as a mixed bag. Valmont looked down at it. Red bloomed in a line across his left side. Just like Ratso's, there was nothing they could do but let it heal.
âReally got yourself with that door, huh,â Finn said, the remark said in such a way that made Valmont narrow his eyes in a glare at him. The guards had caught him off guard. At least it wasnât more sympathy.
âCanât do anything to help it,â Ratso said.
âNothing but this,â Chow agreed, and dipped down to kiss Valmontâs side, right over his ribs. The press of his lips was soft and brief, and expected, but it tickled as well and Valmont squirmed away instinctually. Though he didnât see it, he could feel Chowâs smile.
"Right." Ratso said with a nod and bent to kiss a slightly different spot on the same wound once Chow moved away. It was a more sensitive spot and Valmont gritted his teeth instinctively despite the way the kiss gently fluttered. Because it was such a light press, he could only call it a flutter. Valmont could feel his heart pound harder. Especially with the way it pulsed through the bruise.
Tohru, when it was his turn, traced the wound's edge with his finger before he placed a careful kiss at the wound's heartâ the very center where it radiated from. Valmont shudder in Ratsoâs hold, though Tohru was also very gentle. None of the kisses exactly hurt. But he knew the area would hurt tomorrow, just as Ratsoâs would hurt.
âAre you four done now?â Valmont said, cheeks warm.
âYes,â Chow said and Finn echoed it, both smiling. Ratso dropped a hand from the hold on Valmontâs shoulder to his wrist to squeeze lightly before he let go entirely.
âGood.â Valmont stood up straighter and tucked his shirt back in before he readjusted his suit jacket. Then, just for good measure, he buttoned the middle two buttons. âWell, Iâm going to check to see how much money we managed to abscond with.â
âIs it technically absconding if we got caught?â Finn asked quietly. Valmont saw Chow shrug in the corner of his eye. Both were ignored.
âRatso, come with me, I want a second pair of eyes,â Valmont said and continued on without bothering to check if Ratso followed.
Something that always bothered me with the later season of JCA is the way Valmont feels like wasted potential.
Itâs not even about liking him or his Enforcers (Finn, Ratso, Chow and Hak Foo), but it was because he was the complete opposite to Jackie.
Just like Jackie, heâs a human dealing with otherworldly magic. Yet, he tries constantly to use it for evil (primarily to assist in his criminal empire).
I also felt like he brought an evil only a human could bring : Being willing (and in turn, his enforcers) to hurt Jackie and his family/friends to get what he wants, making human mistakes, things that the magical enemies didnât bring to the show.
On the topic of enjoying his character: Heâs an egotistical jerk whoâs rich and wants more money. He doesnât even really need it; he wants it. Him and the Dark Handâs failures were admittedly always amusing, and their interactions with Jackie, the good guys, and even eachother were enjoyable.
I feel like Valmont, especially with his history of using magic artifacts and working with magic beings, could have at least still been a secondary antagonist in the later seasons instead of going broke and falling off into the background. I also hate that the loss of Valmont as an antagonist was also a loss of the enforcers, which were characters that brought humor.
Not to mention, there were so many unresolved or untouched issues mentioned when he was a major villain that they completely brush over.
I still love the show and the later seasons, but Iâll always adore the early seasons because of the wide variety of antagonistsâ both human and magical.
This also isnât me saying the later seasons arenât goodâ I do understand and remember that people also felt like the later seasons just werenât the same in terms of drawing the viewer in, losing iconic characters, and having weak villains and confusing/nonsensical storylines, but I do keep in mind itâs a kids show.
Before I started rewatching it recently, most of my memories are of the later seasons : Jackie, Jade, Uncle and Tohru, The J-Team, and Drago.
I also know (at least from memory) there were some voice changes; Most notably Valmont not being voiced by Julian Sands (r.i.p) in the later seasons due to contracts, which did cause discussions online (especially since this was airing from 2000 to 2005). I think another notable one was Hak Foo being voiced by John DiMaggio (Giving him that iconic rasp everytime he announces an attack imo).
Just overall, the early seasons will always hold a special place in my heart.
fun fact: originally, chow wanted to draw on chan's face with a regular blue pen, but carrie brought him a permanent marker. because chan and his shit are fucking annoying đč
Chow: Perhaps we can stay here for a little longer.
Katelyn: That's fine by me. As long as your friends don't drag you away at the wrong time~
Chow: They won't.
Katelyn: And the demons and evil sorcerers won't steal you either?~
Chow: Neither will they.
yeah, i decided to resurrect my oc named kaitlyn and now with birsen she's seducing my favourite men xD
i'm really longing for the sun, so i wanted to draw something warm and romantic.