One Of a Kind- Xavier Thorpe
Summary: Y/N is a rare creature, something thatâs thought to be extinct. Sheâs hated by all Normies, and maybe even some Outcasts, but one Outcast in particular thinks differently of her.
Warnings: a bit of angst, some fluff, probably some cursing,
Word Count: 2.9k+
Characters/Pairing: Faye!Reader x Xavier Thorpe, Mentions of Principal Weems, mentions of Tyler
Prompt: simply that Y/N feels like the biggest Outsider amongst Outsider, but Xavier is there to prove her wrong and let her know that sheâs just a one of a kind.
A/N: Reader is similar to Maleficent, but without the horns. :) Has magic and those giant wings that I freaking adore
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Y/N had been found on the outskirts of the forests in Europe before she was sent to Nevermore. Principal Weems was the one who originally found her anyways, so she thought it was her duty to take care of her and give her shelter, not just because she was an Outsider who was hated by half of humanity, but because she was one of the rarest creatures she had ever laid her eyes upon.Â
That was when Y/N was 12, until she was brought to Nevermore she had spent her time as a child hiding in dense forest areas that no one could possibly get to, secret caves that held her own hideaways far from the Normies of the world. When she was brought to the school for Outcasts, she felt like a freak. Everyone at the school was pretty, popular, they all looked semi-normal, but not Y/N.
No, Y/N had to have fangs, longer and sharper than any vampireâs, naturally long nails that should have counted as talons, and ginormous black wings that shrouded her body. Y/N was, in her eyes, a human bird.Â
From the moment she stepped foot onto campus all eyes were on her. At that young of an age she was scared, she scared herself and everyone else, but as she grew up she turned that frightened little girl into a power to be reckoned with. As everyone at school watched her grow into this confident young lady, they also became less scared of her. She had her times where sheâd lose her temper and lash out, her magic uncontrollable as sheâd stomp away and wreck everything in her path, but they knew she was just like them in that sense. Unable to control how they felt because there was not a single person in the world that understood what it was like to be an Outcast.Â
By the time Y/N was 16 she had learned that it was just better for her to stay on campus at all times than to go into town and try to be normal with everyone else. The Normies may be able to hide their hatred for the Outcasts at least somewhat decently with the others, but with Y/N she could always see the look of disgust on their faces from a mile away. Every time sheâd try to go into town with a few people from school she was always picked on, bullied, and it wasnât even just the Normies who did it. Sheâd be invited out as a joke several times, it wasnât until the third time she was made fun of and abandoned in town that she realized no one would ever truly except her for what she was.Â
Outreach day was approaching and Y/N was dreading going, but Principal Weems was making Y/N volunteer this year by having her paint a mural of Nevermore and the town of Jericho together in harmony. The thought made Y/N gag. Why would she want to celebrate such a stupid day that obviously had no meaning to anyone in the long run?
If this wasnât mandatory then Y/N wouldnât be going and setting herself up for embarrassment. Rude comments ran wild in her head as she mocked what some people in town were going to say as she showed up to celebration.Â
She packed up her painting materials in a duffel bag and then headed to the Quad, where all the other students would be getting their assignments. When she walked into the Quad everyone had already begun hoarding together in their cliques, so Y/N just stood next to the wall and waited till they were all dismissed. One thing about having these giant wings was that she couldnât ride on the bus with everyone else, instead she was going to have to fly herself down the town.Â
Y/Nâs eyes scanned the crowd of students, watching as they opened their assignment letters. Some students were happy but others seemed upset about what they got. One of those people was Xavier, someone that Y/N admired from a far but would never confront face-to-face. He mustâve been upset about what he got, the same going for his friend Ajax.
Feeling as though she had intruded on peopleâs private conversations, Y/N picked up her duffel bag and headed towards the front of the school. Little did she know that as soon as she walked away from the bustling students who were rushing towards the busses, Xavier had looked up from his assignment card and watched as the black winged beauty turned away and walked away.Â
Xavier didnât see Y/N again until everyone was in the town square to listen to Principal Weems and Mayor Walker go on about how important the day was and how they created a new statue in honor of the town embracing the Outcasts.Â
It was complete bullshit and everyone knew it. Y/N mustâve gotten bored listening to their speech, because once they were all dismissed to go to their jobs for the day, the Faye was no where in sight. Xavier sighed as he trudged over to the Weathervane for his assignment. Working in the same cafĂ© as Tyler, his tormenter, was not how he wanted to spend the day.Â
When he walked into the cafĂ© his eyes landed directly on the winged beauty. She stood in the corner awkwardly looking down at her phone as she waited for her order name to be called. Once she heard her name called out she went to grab her drink quickly and bolt from the small building. Y/N didnât even look up as she brushed past Xavier and out into the open.Â
The taller boy watched as she walked with her head low, going to the designated area for the portrait she was to draw. It was the same wall that Xavier had painted on last year, on this exact day. The thought of her putting all this effort into a portrait and then possibly having it destroyed just like he had done to him, angered him more than it should have. Taking in a deep breathe he walked over to Tyler, who also didnât looked too amused that he was in this situation as well. Â
An hour, maybe two at most had gone by before he saw what Y/Nâs painting looked like. It was amazing, to say the least. The wall Y/N was using as a canvas was a mirror image of the town on that exact day. Both the town and itâs people joining together with the students of Nevermore in celebration of Outreach Day. The thing that pulled it all together? The heavily detailed painting of Joseph Crackstone in the center of the town. It was perfect for that day, and exactly what Principal Weems wanted out of the feather winged girl.Â
As Y/N stood a few feet away from her painting, admiring it and criticizing it, she could hear the words that the towns folk were saying.Â
âWhat a freak.â Some mumbled.Â
âWho let the little birdy out of her cage?â Some would tease menacingly.Â
âIf there were a contest for being the biggest freak of all the freaks, sheâd for sure win.âÂ
One would think that on a day like today, these small minded people would put their snide comments to the side and at least pretend to be decent, but no, in fact they were even worse. Usually she could handle those harsh words, but for some reason today was just the day for her to snap.
Bawling her fists she began to pack up her painting supplies, anger consuming her as she thought about all the horrible curses and spells she could use on these lesser people. Y/N was so overwhelmed with anger that she began to shake which caused her to drop some spay paint.Â
Before she could reach over and grab some asshole had to kick it so hard that the can busted open, spraying Y/N and ruining the bottom half of her painting. With tears blurring her vision and anger blurring her judgment, she stood up quickly, her hands glowing a bright green as she threw the Normie against the wall opposite of her. She growled lowly, her eyes glowing the same green as she began to close off the personâs airway with her magic. If it werenât Xavier to snap her out of her trance, Y/N for sure would have murdered the man.Â
Y/Nâs eyes stopped glowing, along with her hands, her gaze moving from the man she was choking to Xavier who was standing in front of her with a very concerned look. For a split second Y/Nâs eyes looked at the man, her growl scary enough to send him hurling around the corner and down the sidewalk.Â
Without a word she took a step away from Xavier and turned back to her supplies. She through the busted can into her bag, zipped it up, and then tried to walk away. As she was a few steps away from the tall blonde, he reached out and gently grabbed her wrist. Y/N stopped and turned to look at the boy, confusion grazing across her face.Â
âWhat? You gonna make fun of me too?â Y/Nâs words were harsh, but Xavier knew that she was still angry.Â
Letting go of her wrist he lets out a soft sigh, âI was going to ask if you were okay.â He said looking at her and watching her expressions.Â
Y/N looked taken back at his question, as if no one had ever asked her that before. âIâm fine,â Y/N huffed. She was clearly lying, but why on Earth would she open up to someone she barely knew, so easily? Xavierâs look on his face was basically saying, âreally?â He knew she was lying and was hoping she would just talk to him a little bit, even if this was their first time really talking.Â
Letting out a huff of frustration, Y/N let her walls fall down as she looked away from the boy. âFine, no, Iâm not okay. Iâm pissed.â She paused and waited for a response but only got a nod telling her to continue. âThis is all just so stupid, it bullshit. No one cares about today, they just care about the money they get from this stupid day.â Y/N rolled her eyes as she looked up at Xavier. âNo one actually cares, they never will. We will always be the freaks and outcasts to them, they will never see us as equals.âÂ
Xavier could practically see the steam rolling off her skin, seeing how angry she still was. He knew there was nothing he could say that would make her feel better, so instead he gently took her duffel bag from her and offered to take her to the Weathervane. It took a moment for Y/N to consider the offer, thinking that this was just going to be another joke, but once she realized that Xavier meant no harm she agreed and the two began the short walk to the coffee shop.Â
It was a good thing that the cafĂ© was slow that day, or else Y/N and Xavier probably wouldnât have been able to talk as much as they wanted to. The other great thing about it being slow was the fact that wasnât a lot of people around to gawk at Y/N and make rude remarks about her looks. The only other person in the building was Tyler, but he could care less what the Nevermore students were doing, especially Xavier.Â
Xavier and Y/N sat at a booth close to the counter, both of them feeling the tension as they squeezed into their seats. Well, Y/N squeezed into her seat because of her wings, Xavier was fine.Â
It was quiet at first, the two just looking around and avoiding each otherâs gaze for the first few minutes before Xavier decided to speak up.Â
âYour painting looks great, by the way.â He smiled softly, hoping that sheâd realize he was here to talk to her and not belittle her. âThe detail in it is amazing.â
Y/N was a bit taken back by the compliment. She wasnât used to people saying nice things to her, let along talking to her at all. âThanks, though Iâd rather see that stupid statue burn than to paint it, thanks.â Anyone who was listening to their conversation would know that she was joking, she was being serious.Â
Xavier chuckled a bit and nodded in agreement, âTrust me, I know how you feel.â
Y/N snorted at his response. How could someone like him? Someone who looks normal, understand how she felt? The only odd thing about him was his father, and the face that he could make his artwork move or come to life. Xavier looked confused at Y/Nâs slight harshness and watched as tried to lean back a bit in the booth, crossing her arms as she looked at the wall.
âHate to break it to you, pretty boy, but you most definitely donât know how I feel.â Her words were harsh, and completely true. While Xavier could have anything he wanted and grew up only being know as the son of a famous Outcast, he would never really know what itâs like to feel like Y/N. To be tormented for how he looked. Itâs never a problem that he has ever had to deal with. Â
Silence filled the space between them once more, both of them unsure of what to say next. Xavier studied Y/Nâs face, memorizing every curve, mark, and point there was. To him, someone she barely knew, he thought she was the most beautiful and unique person on this planet. Even though he didnât really know her all that well, his heart wanted to know more so he could get closer to her and learn to understand her.Â
Y/Nâs eyes unfortunately wandered over to the window where she could see the townsfolk pointing and gawking at her. The anger that had slowly started to subside started to come back stronger than before, her eyes starting to glow that vivid green color. Xavierâs eyes followed hers and once he noticed what, well who, she was staring at, he immediately when to calm her down. Without thinking or hesitation, his hands grabbed hers softly, like she was made of the finest porcelain and he didnât want to break her.Â
âDonât worry about them,â he said softly, his thumbs rubbing small circles into the backs of her hands. The action startled her at first, but then she found it calming. Her eyes stopped glowing, her heart went back to normal and she no longer felt like ripping out those peoples throats.
âWhy do you care so much?â Y/N asked with a tilted head, âYou donât know me, so why do you care so much?â It was a genuine question she wanted the answer to, but Xavier wasnât sure if he could really tell her why he cared.â
The boy gulped, trying to find a way to word his thoughts in a way that didnât sound creepy or stalker like. There was a long pause before he said anything, it was when she went to pull her hands away from him that he sputtered out the truth. âIâve always liked you, thought you were the most mesmerizing being to ever lay my eyes upon. Iâve watched you, since the moment I started going to Nevermore, I- I just didnât know how to approach you. I was nervous.â
Y/N raised an eyebrow at him, thinking he was joking and was put up to this as a joke. âYouâre only saying that to say it, you donât mean it.â Her eyes averted downwards towards her lap, trying desperately to focus on anything but the feeling of her hands still holding his. âNo one thinks that of me, Iâm a monster.â
Xavierâs gentle squeeze on her hands was enough to pull her Y/E/C eyes back up to his blue eyes. âI donât think that.â The warry look on Y/Nâs face was enough to tell him that she really had never been told that in her life, âI promise, if I truly didnât think that, then I wouldnât have said it in the first place.â
The shaky sigh that Y/N let out worried him. Had he gone too far? Did she find him repulsive now? Was this all too creepy? Â
âI donât think you understand how much that means to me,â When their eyes met he finally saw the tears that brimmed her waterline. Carefully, he reached up and swiped away the stray tears that managed to slip down her flushed cheeks. The soft smile that Y/N let Xavier see was something heâd remember forever. Heâs the only one whoâs seen her cry, whoâs seen her smile, whoâs been so kind and genuine to her.Â
This was the beginning of something new, for the both of them. It would be rocky in the beginning for sure, but both teens could tell that theyâd let out the best of each other in the long run.














