My vampire sim tickled my witch sim autonomously. 👀 They where watching a movie on their new sofa. Just moved together - first shared apartment as lovebirds. 😉🫶
۰ ۪۪۫۫ SO SORRY EVERYONE for the humungous gap of time, i promise my next one will come sooner than ever because i actually want to take time into this. ok, no more wasting space, enjoy!!
this is NOT smut. if you want to see smut or **extensive** fluff fiction, please request!! <3
・❥・you were running around the mundane streets ready to stir up a meal to commence your crafty war. yet you were stopped by a familiar face. a cold red one-piece, black loafers and tights.. you could imagine who it was. but the pulse in your head failed to let you decipher the girl's name. "traveler, lady ningguang has called you into the jade chamber. please, inscribe this so i can give it to her as a signal of your soon-to-be arrival." formal in words, the girl stepped a foot back expecting a smile from me. you nod, my arms full in the flier. returning it to the secretary, you resume the start on your journey.
・❥・you make your way onto the lifty jade chamber, expecting that ningguang needs something for you, like... construction work help, or retrieving something that'll come in handy. after a short presentation of your appearance in the jade chamber, going into the empty dining hall, the platinum white accompanied woman requested to appear. "ah yes, i didn't expect you to arrive as unseasonably as wanted. that's alright, traveler." she set down her glass, still neat in her words. "it's been years, at most, right? i can barely see you down there." ningguang, who seems oh kind and friend-like during a day at work can be very relentless in business, except her work is business.
・❥・you nod as the conversation takes an unrecognizable flow. as more regions glide into your arms, you slowly lose the people which chose to be a part of my life, yet you could detect the baring pains that come with never having them. ningguang smiles at you, eyes laid straight. you take long to realize you forgot to speak, and probably weren't listening to deeply either. "apologies, am i going to fast? um, allow me to rewind-" you attempted to make sure you were listening to her words more than listening to your mind. after an unexpected request, you nod and put some food in your bag before leaving. it hasn't been a short time, at all, since your last break. instead, feeling like taking a break feels like cheating. you suppose, that's the daily life of a warrior.
・❥・you head to a beside inn where your 'quest' was to just relax and have a talk. the inn was quite like a rest lodge for labor workers, as the style and facility heavily featured that. as the elderly and wise of the world speak, "all of history is laying right in front of your eyes wherever you leap, you simply just don't put your mind into its beauty." - you're left alone until the familiar face enters, disrupting the coteries beside you. ningguang brought a sweet glass of cherry tea. the two of you continued to talk about your journeys and ningguang gave you a talk about the future and the organizations she knew that could possibly cater to your needs.
the day ended deeply, and your mind being stuffed, you could only doze off in slumber after the activity.
“PFFT HAHA ZEN, YOU FELL ON YOUR FACE.” After he tripped on a pillow trying to finish the pillow fight you both got into, you look at his face pouting and can’t help but giggle a little more. But you walk towards him to make sure he's alright as he looks up with a cute face that you just wanna kiss and squish, he smiled at you and grabbed your waist pulling you down catching you by surprise, you both breaking into a fit of giggles as you both enjoyed each other’s presence in this moment. The mood mellowed out while you both were on the floor cuddling each other, Zen couldn’t help the goofy smile on his face as he looked at you with nothing but love for you and you felt the same way. Looking up with a smile on your face as you pepper his face with kisses and Zen couldn’t help but feel his face heat up by this contact, tightening his hold on your waist as he basked in the affection. Pulling away with an overexaggerated “mwah!” moments like these where both of you are in your own little world with nothing but love for each other, make your whole day. Moving closer to his chest, relaxing to the warmth as both of you relished in this quiet moment, closing your eyes and being pulled to sleep. Zen looked down at you and smiled softly, leaning down to plant a kiss on your forehead and pulling covers over the both of you.
Today is Father’s Day and that needs to be celebrated. This is the second one Mulder and Scully will experience and this year, things are a bit different in the world. As a result, the plans involve being closer to home. But plans sometimes change and sometimes... they change for the better.
Hope you enjoy!
June 2020
Mulder woke with a start, the sound of rain falling heavily on the roof. He hummed as he listened to it, thunder rumbling softly in the distance.
Turning his head, he looked over at Scully, hoping she was asleep; thunder sometimes causing her to feel uneasy. Blinking his eyes in the soft light of the nightlight in the corner, he saw she was not beside him. Glancing at the bathroom, he saw the door stood open, the room dark.
Not hearing her moving around quietly in the dark bathroom, he sat up with a yawn, the rain sounding louder than a couple of minutes ago. Looking over at the baby monitor, wondering if perhaps Faith had woken up, he saw she was sleeping soundly in the corner of her crib, her knees pulled up underneath her. He smiled at the sight, taking a deep breath as he stood up.
He stretched and walked toward the bedroom door, opening it quietly and listening to hear if Scully was puttering around downstairs. Not hearing anything, he walked down the stairs to have a look around.
Bella was asleep in her crate, the small lamp in the corner providing a warm light to the room. Everything appeared as it always did, and yet Scully was nowhere to be seen.
Turning around, he caught sight of something through the blinds. Stepping closer to get a better look, his breath held as he did, he saw it was a flashlight. The beam of it was dancing across the yard and heading toward the garage.
“What in the hell?” he muttered, letting out his breath as he stepped away from the window. He slipped on his tennis shoes, grabbed an umbrella, and walked out the door, closing it behind him.
Opening the umbrella, he stepped through the open baby gate and walked down the stairs, heading toward a soaking wet Scully.
“Hey!” he called out to her over the sound of the falling rain. She jumped and turned around, her arms full of something, the flashlight in her hand. “What in the hell are you doing out here?”
He put the umbrella over both of them, although he knew it was quite pointless as she was soaked to the skin, her pajamas clinging to her. She sighed and he looked down at what she was holding, frowning as he looked back up at her.
“What… Honey… what?” He shook his head and brushed her wet hair back from her forehead.
“I…” she started and then sighed. “Come on and I’ll tell you.” She turned back around and they walked together toward the garage, where he could now see the light was on and the door was open.
Stepping inside, he shook out the umbrella, setting it down as he turned to her. She set the flashlight on a shelf and began to place the brightly colored plastic Easter eggs beside it. Brushing her hair back before looking at him, she shook her head.
“It was supposed to be a surprise,” she said with a sigh. “I didn’t expect it to rain again and I really didn’t expect it to rain this hard.” She gestured out the door and he looked, watching as it poured down. Looking back at her with a small smile, he raised his eyebrows.
“It’s Father’s Day tomorrow… well, today I suppose,” she explained with a sigh. He stared at her and waited for her to continue. “I had a plan for… for a fun scavenger hunt type thing. I hid the eggs earlier when I said I was going to go for a run. I had it all planned out. The notes in the eggs… the places to set them… and then…” She gestured outside again and he smiled wider, catching on to what she was implying.
“So, you put these out,” he said, reaching for an egg on the shelf. He opened it and found a wet piece of paper inside, the ink heavily smeared, the words under the rock the only ones still readable.
“The plan was to have you find them and it would lead to your Father’s Day gift… something I had set up and gotten ready. But now…” she grumbled and he smiled even wider, placing the egg back on the shelf.
“What was the gift?”
“Oh, well the gift itself wasn’t ruined, just the road leading to it, as it were. So no... I won’t be telling you about the gift,” she said pointedly, with a smirk. He grinned and nodded, picking up the flashlight and the umbrella.
“Well, I’m sorry that your plan was rained out. It looks like it would have been fun.”
“Yes, it would have,” she agreed with a deep sigh and another shake of her head.
“Hmm… well, as there is nothing that can be done about it, especially right now, I say we do what is within our control,” he said with a wink. “I say we make a run for it. I mean… you really need to get out of those wet clothes.”
“Oh, really?” she asked, reaching for his hand and stopping him from opening the umbrella, taking it from his hand. “Then I think, if we’re going to make a run for it, and you’re relatively dry yet, while I’m wet- actually, soaked is the word I would use…” He moaned with desire and she chuckled.
He stared at her, taking in her dripping hair, the way the dark, almost metallic gray of her pajamas appeared nearly the color of midnight black as a result of the rain. His eyes were drawn to the way it clung to her body, specifically her breasts, her nipples hard beneath it. The lace at the end of the sleeves and the small shorts she wore, were even more appealing than they had been a few hours ago, the rain adding a sensual element.
He shook his head as he tried to stop his thoughts from running away too far away from him. She was right; she was soaked, and he was barely wet. With a large grin, he turned off the light and reached for her hand. Pulling her out of the garage, she slammed the door as heavy raindrops hit their skin, causing them both to shiver. Laughing, they ran down the driveway hand-in-hand.
He was as soaked as she was by the time they turned the corner. Stopping her from running up the stairs, he laughed as he spun her around, and pulled her back, the useless umbrella held in her hand. Wrapping his arms around her, they danced in the rain, laughing hysterically, not a care in the world.
Stripping, their wet clothes left in a soggy heap on the porch, they giggled as they stepped inside. Locking the door behind them, they hurried up the stairs, water dripping from both of them. A shared shower later, in which the water was not the only thing that was warm, they laid down in bed.
She wore a different pair of new pajamas to bed: short sleeved blue satin with white polka dots and white piping. He liked the new sets she had bought recently. They were like her old ones, the ones she had worn in countless motel rooms, but with shorts instead of pants. Shorts which he could slide his fingers under, his touch causing her to catch her breath and moan.
He loved those shorts.
Her bare legs grazed his under the covers as he pulled her closer and he sighed with happiness. She hummed as she rubbed a hand across his chest, before holding onto his t-shirt as she breathed his name. She breathed deeply, as the sound of the rain falling steadily down, played like a lullaby and sang them to sleep.
He woke to an empty bed, the day dark, cloudy, and already warm. Stretching, he sat up and rose from the bed, stumbling sleepily into the bathroom.
Yawning as he left the bathroom a few minutes later, he put on some sweatpants. Rubbing at his face as he opened the bedroom door, he walked down the stairs, following the laughter he heard.
Finding Scully and Faith in the kitchen, he smiled as he watched them. Scully was singing softly to her, tickling her as they sat at the table, and Faith ate her breakfast.
“Oh, look who finally decided to get up, my Love,” Scully teased as she looked up at him.
“Funny,” he smiled, walking closer to them, Faith turning her head to look at him.
“Dada,” she said with a smile and clapped her hands. “Hi. Hi, Dada.” She waved at him, and he bent to kiss her repeatedly and loudly in her neck, making growling monster sounds. She laughed and pulled away, looking at him with a big smile.
“Good morning, my ladies,” he said, kissing the top of Scully‘s head as he stepped to the counter. Opening the cupboard to grab a coffee mug and poured himself a cup of coffee. Sitting down beside Scully, he smiled happily at both of them.
“Happy Father’s Day,” Scully said with a sigh and a shake of her head. “Faith woke up early and I haven’t had a chance to make a special breakfast for us yet, just hers. But, there is waffle batter in the fridge and a pack of bacon.” She looked at him and he nodded.
“That’s fine, I’m not hungry just yet,” he said, with a shake of his head and a hand on her arm. She sighed again and he rubbed her back. “Scully?”
“I had a plan… and a title to uphold,” she said with a pout and he laughed softly.
“We aren’t betting this year,” he reassured her, squeezing her shoulder. “It’s been cancelled on account of this being quite a shitty year.”
“I know… ” She glanced at Faith, finding her distracted, and then looked back at him. “And it’s been a fucker of a year.” She told him quietly as she shook her head, letting out a sigh as he rubbed her back with a chuckle.
“Still, you had such thoughtful and beautiful gifts for me. We're stuck inside, it’s been hard on all of us at times and… it would have been fun, but the weather was just not on my side today.”
“It’s okay, Honey. Neither of us needs gifts, but of course they’re nice. This… this right here,” he said, gesturing to her and Faith. “This is all I need.” He smiled and leaned toward her, waiting for her to meet him halfway for a kiss. She grinned and kissed him softly, her hand resting lightly on his chest.
“Dada!” Faith yelled and he pulled back, smiling at Scully, and squeezing her hand gently before he looked at Faith.
“Yes, my love,” he said and she smiled at him, slapping her hands happily on the table.
“Would you mind taking Bella out?” Scully asked. “I let her out to pee, but she could use more time outside, especially before it starts to rain again.”
“Sure.”
“Let her run for a bit and when little miss here is finished, I’ll start on our breakfast.” He nodded, taking a sip of his coffee and standing up. Kissing the top of her head, he picked up his mug and stepped back from the table.
“Bella!” he called to her and she stood from her bed, stretching before coming over to him, her body wiggling happily.
“Good girl. Come on then,” he said, smiling as he pet her, scratching behind her ears.
Putting on a different pair of shoes than he wore last night, as those were still on the porch, along with their wet clothes, he opened the door. Bella ran out ahead of him, running quickly back and forth across the porch before waiting at the baby gate for him to open it, her tail wagging excitedly.
“Okay, Bella. I can see your excited,” he laughed, unlocking the gate and letting her run down the steps and onto the rain covered grass.
He closed the door, not wanting to let the humid heat of the day inside. Setting his coffee mug on the railing, he stretched his arms up over his head, yawning as he did. Bringing them down, he twisted and turned, his back popping, before he rolled his neck and exhaled.
Whistling for Bella, he picked up one of her tennis balls and threw it to her. She ran after it, her feet slipping a little in the grass, as she ran back to him and dropped the ball.
“Good girl. Here you go.” He threw it again and she scampered clumsily down the steps, her too-long legs and feet getting tangled up. Smiling, he walked across the porch, looking up at the dark sky. Bella dropped her ball and ran after it, playing fetch on her own.
He chuckled softly and then paused, standing completely still, thinking he had heard something. Hearing it again, he bent down with a frown, listening closer. Hearing it again, he exhaled in surprise.
“Holy shit.” He stood up quickly and opened the other gate. Hurrying safely down the wet steps, he squatted down and looked through a small hole in a broken slat on the bottom of the porch, but could not see anything. Bella came running up with a bark, pushing into him, and licking his face.
“Hey, Bella, back up a bit,” he told her, pushing her back gently, as he patted her back. She whined and as she did, he heard the sound again, closer than before. Bella whipped her head toward the sound, her ears up.
“Yeah, you hear it too, huh?” he asked and Bella whined again, pushing closer to the broken slat. She sniffed and whined softly, looking back at him, then back at the slat again, when he heard it even closer this time.
“Good girl, Bella. Hey, come on out of there,” he said softly, looking into the slat, still seeing nothing. “Come on. Psst. Psst.”
Bella gave a low whine and then the small head of a kitten popped through the slat, meowing loudly as it pushed through the rest of the way. Bella sniffed at the incredibly tiny kitten, bending down low as she investigated the little creature.
“Hey there,” Mulder said, picking up the wet, gray striped kitten. It mewled as he stood up, clinging to him as Bella jumped up, her paws on his legs, trying to see the kitten again. “Yeah, we got it, Bella. Thanks for your help, girl.” He patted her head and she dropped back down to the ground.
“Where did you come from, little one?” he asked the kitten, tipping its head back with the his finger. It looked back at him with blue eyes, shaking as it meowed quietly and then began to purr loudly.
“Oh… we need to get you inside. Come on, Bella.”
He walked up the stairs, holding the small kitten close. Closing one of the gates, Bella still following him closely, he walked across the porch and closed the other gate. Picking up his coffee mug from the railing, he opened the door and stepped inside.
“Oh, Honey,” he called out with a smile, as Bella ran in to see Faith, who was playing on the floor. She gave her hello lick, causing her to giggle. “I need your help with something.”
“Mm-hmm,” Scully said, closing the refrigerator, the bowl of waffle batter in her hand. Glancing at him, she smiled as she turned to set it down. Turning back around quickly, the bowl landed with a thud onto the counter as she looked at him with wide eyes.
“Wh… what…” she stammered, walking over to him. “Where… Mulder…”
“It was under the porch,” he said, handing her the kitten, who meowed and gripped onto her, crawling up her chest and nearly to her shoulder. She grabbed it and held it in her hands, cuddling it to her chest. He set his mug on the table and sighed.
“The poor thing must have been out in the rain all night,” she murmured, looking at the kitten. “Oh, Mulder, it’s shivering. We need to wash it and get it dry.”
“Dada,” Faith said, and he felt a tug on his pants as she grabbed onto him. “Up.” He bent and picked her up, pointing to the cat.
“Look, Honey. It’s a kitten – a baby cat.”
“Cat,” she said, reaching to touch it. “Maow.”
“Yes, the cat says meow. Good job, Honey. I wonder where it came from,” he said looking at Scully.
“I don’t know, but we need to make sure it’s okay. It’s so cute.” She turned it over, glancing quickly with a smile. “She. She is so cute.”
“She,” he scoffed. “Of course it’s a she.” He gestured at Scully, Faith, Bella and then waved his arm to include the fish upstairs. “I’m surrounded forever by women.”
“And you love it,” she said, rubbing the kitten’s head as she began to purr again. “I’ll give her a bath. Can you get a towel from upstairs?”
“Yep. Let’s go Faithy. We’re on a kitten mission.” He bounced her in his arms on the way up the stairs, grabbing the towel and then stopping in Faith‘s room to find a fleece blanket, thinking the kitten would be comforted by the softness of it.
As they neared the bottom of the stairs, Faith looked at him, worry in her eyes as they heard the cat meowing loudly from the kitchen. Walking over to the sink, they saw that the kitten was in a small amount of water, the faucet on low. Bella was whining as she stood with her front paws on the counter, trying to see what was happening.
“It’s okay, Bella. She’s just a little nervous, but she’s okay. We just need to clean her off and warm her up. Yeah, you’re okay little one. We’ve got you now.” Mulder watched her smile at the terrified kitten and he smiled back.
“Cat,” Faith said, pointing at the kitten. “Maow.”
“Yeah, Honey. Mama is taking good care of her,” he said and Scully smiled again, rinsing the kitten gently.
“There we go. I think that’s good,” she said, turning off the faucet and squeezing the kitten gently to remove any excess water. “At least she’s cleaner than before. We can’t use soap, she’s too little, but that should be good enough. Hand me the towel?” She reached for it and he gave it to her, wrapping it securely around the kitten, and lifting her into her arms.
“Yeah, you’re okay. All done with the water now. Shhh… it’s okay.” She walked to the table and sat down, Bella following, her nose pressing into the towel, sniffing around and whining. “She’s okay, Bella. Aren’t you sweetie?” The kitten gave a soft meow and closed her eyes as Scully chuckled softly. “Yeah, she’s okay.”
Faith wiggled in Mulder’s arms and he set her down. Scully leaned forward so she could see the kitten better and Faith stared at her with wide eyes.
“Cat,” she said again quietly and Scully smiled, glancing at Mulder as she did. He smiled back as he squatted down beside her, his hand on Faith’s small back.
The kitten opened her eyes and her blue eyes met Faith’s, as she let out a soft meow. Faith gasped and looked at Scully.
“Cat. Maow,” she said with a surprised tone, as though she had not heard her meowing already.
“Yes, she meowed,” Scully said with a smile as she rubbed the kitten gently.
“Cat,” Faith said yet again and the kitten closed her eyes, purring louder than before.
“Oh, she’s so cute, Mulder,” Scully said, touching the kitten's forehead. “We don’t have anything here for a cat, though.” Raising her head, she looked at him and he grinned.
“So, I’m assuming we’re keeping her?” he asked, already knowing the answer.
“Of course we are!” she said incredulously. “Are you serious?”
“I believe you once told me we could never have a cat because of…”
“Because you called my vagina a kitty?” she said over him and he sighed loudly.
“Yeah. That.”
“Well... I’m over that,” she stated firmly, looking back down at the kitten. “She took shelter here, Mulder. She must have chosen us for a reason.” Looking up at him again, he nodded with a grin.
Of course they were going to keep her.
As if there was any other option.
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Shutting off the car, he put on his face mask with a smile. Closing the door, he walked into the pet store to gather the items needed for the new kitten.
Food- wet and dry, dishes, treats, toys, a litter box, cat sand and a scooper, a scratching post/climbing toy, a bed, and a purple collar with a tiny bell. The cart was piled high when he made his way to the front of the store. The clerk smiled kindly at him behind her mask, as he began to place the items onto the counter.
“Looks like someone has a new family member,” she said with a chuckle.
“You could say that,” he agreed with a laugh. “Bit of a surprise on our end, obviously.” He gestured to the items and she laughed with him.
“That’s sometimes the best way to gain a new member of the family. We have a cat here who hangs about. She’s skittish and hesitant, but I love seeing her every day.”
“They do find their way into our hearts, don’t they?”
“That they do,” the woman said with a nod.
All the items purchased, bagged, and set in the car, he wiped off his hands, took off his mask, and headed home, smiling happily.
Walking into the house a few minutes later, he saw them all playing on the floor with the kitten, who was now a dry fluffy ball of excitement. She ran around, bouncing and chasing at Bella‘s tail and then the small ball of foil Scully must have made for her. Faith was laughing and crawling after the kitten, making meowing sounds as she did. Scully was laughing as Bella barked and pawed gently at the kitten.
“Hey… all you ladies,” he said with a laugh and Scully looked up at him with a grin. Bella bounded over, greeted him quickly, and ran back to the kitten.
“Did you get everything?” Scully asked, standing to her feet.
“And then some,” he said with a smile. “She’s a cute little thing.” He watched the kitten raise a paw to Faith and slowly touch her foot as Faith giggled.
“She is. Feisty too,” Scully agreed and he looked at her.
“Of course she is. I wouldn’t have expected anything less from any woman in this house.” She laughed and nodded. “I’m going to take everything out of the car, wipe it all down, bring it inside, and change my clothes.
“Okay. I’ll get some brunch ready since our morning was sort of hijacked.”
“In the best possible way,” he said with another smile. “It just started raining on my way home, too. If I hadn’t been out there when I was, I might not have found her.”
“Fate intervened then,” she said with a smile and he nodded happily.
“Okay, you take care of brunch. I’ve got this.”
Forty five minutes later, they were at the table eating waffles and bacon. Faith was eating a banana, Bella was eating her own breakfast, and the kitten was eating as well. They gave her just a little bit at first, not knowing how long it had been since she had eaten and not wanting to fill her tummy up too quickly.
“Cat,” Faith said, pointing at the kitten as she ate. She smiled and put more bananas in her mouth. Mulder laughed and watched the kitten, so small as she ate out of her large food bowl.
“How old do you think she is?” he asked and Scully shook her head.
“Can’t be more than ten weeks. Poor thing, must’ve lost her mom. Maybe in the rain last night, or possibly even before.” She sighed and he squeezed her hand with an understanding smile.
When they were finished, they watched the kitten playing until she climbed to the top of her scratching post/climbing toy and fell asleep. Taking the cue from the kitten, Mulder carried Faith upstairs for her own much needed nap.
“Cat,” she said, as he placed her in her crib, her eyes heavy with sleep.
“Yes, Love, the cat is downstairs. You’ll see her later. Trust me, she’s not going anywhere.” He kissed the top of her head as she yawned and laid down, reaching for her stuffed pink Easter bunny. “Good night, Love, have a good nap.”
Turning on her sound machine and setting the fan on low, he walked out and closed the door. Downstairs, he found Scully sitting on the couch, her eyes closed, the kitten now held like a baby in the rainbow fleece blanket he had brought down earlier.
Sitting down next to her, he smiled as he saw the kitten sleeping peacefully on her back, her front legs stretched straight up beside her. Bella was asleep at Scully’s feet, the morning's excitement seeming to take its toll on all of them. He knew Scully was not asleep, not quite yet anyway.
“I’m sorry that Father’s Day was kind of ruined,” she said softly and he looked at her in surprise.
“Ruined? Not in the slightest, just like I told you earlier.” He kissed the top of her head and she sighed.
“Well, maybe not ruined, but… definitely not the day I had planned. Like I said, it was going to be a scavenger hunt leading to your big gift. I had an image in my mind about how it would go, but… it’s still raining and so we’ll have to put a pause on it. I should have made sure, but…”
“Scully, what did we do for Mother’s Day? A picnic and hanging out here? It’s what we’ve been doing almost every day for months now. It wasn’t a special trip out like we did last year, but did it make the day any less special?” he asked her quietly.
“No. But, Mulder, at least it was something.”
“And the adventure of finding an orphaned kitten under our porch? That’s not something?”
“Hmm. Well, when you put it that way…”
They were quiet for a few minutes and he thought she may have fallen asleep until she sighed deeply.
“I know you have some gift, undoubtedly something I’ll love, but like I said already, I don’t need any gifts, Scully,” he whispered. “I really do have all that I need right here under this roof.”
“Cheesy,” she whispered back, moving closer to snuggle against him.
“Hmm,” he agreed, feeling very tired himself, as he put his arm around her, pulling her close. “There’s always my birthday. I don’t mind waiting.”
“That’s months away. Don’t be silly. I do have something for you, for the interim, but it’s on the kitchen table, and it’s just so far away. Also, I’m holding this sweet sleeping kitten while our dog is sleeping at my feet. I’m obviously meant to stay right here.” He chuckled softly and closed his eyes, leaning his head back on the couch as she sighed sleepily and he smiled.
“We can get it later,” he breathed and he felt her nod slightly and settle closer to him.
Within minutes, they were both asleep, the rain falling softly and steadily outside. Bella whined in her sleep and the kitten began to purr as she moved and snuggled further into the cozy blanket. Faith hummed through the monitor as Mulder gave a little snore, and Scully sighed peacefully beside him.
Yes, the interim gift on the kitchen table could wait, as could the original one. For now, they were content to be together. The day may not have been experienced with extensive plans and outings, but they had all been together.
Summary: Takes place within the fic Leaving the Nest. It’s raining today and I challenged myself to write something happy. You don’t have to have read the verse to read this oneshot of happy Kurt and Burt feels.
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Kurt stared out one of the windows set within the garage doors of Hummel Tires & Lube. It was raining hard, large puddles mixing with oil and other fluids forming rainbow swirls in the more sheltered areas. The rest of the paved lot and awaiting pickup trucks, SUVs, and cars were being pelted by the downpour. There was a chill in the air, but inside the garage he was warm, dry, and happy.
He heard his dad come up behind him, hesitating before putting a hand on his shoulder, to this day cautious about touching him without warning and permission. Kurt was getting better at controlling his instincts, about not flinching, and was glad he didn't this time. Burt was his official dad now and he his son. Had been for years according to the forged documents. Reality was a bit shorter than that. The time disparity didn’t change the familiar feelings. The unbreakable knowledge that he was safe and loved in a way he hadn’t been since he was five years old. There was Blaine of course, but that was a different kind of love.
“How you doin’, Kiddo?”
“I’m good, Dad. Really good. It’s a good day.”
“I’m real glad to hear that. I can make it better.”
Kurt could help but turn around, not wanting to break the welcomed touch, but his curiosity was peaked. “How?”
"One of Shelby Corcoran’s musical theatre kids messed up her sedan while trying to prove he could change a tire. Tore up the upholstery in the trunk and scratched it a bit while pulling out the spare. She offered a pretty nice bonus if we could have it fixed and ready for her by the end of closing.”
“Those are easy repairs.”
“She don’t know that.”
Kurt laughed along with his dad. He loved his dad’s laugh, the deep, wry chuckle. Even when it was directed at himself or Blaine, there was never an ounce of ill will behind it.
“Lead the way!”
“Finish your break first. There’s a fresh pot of coffee and Shoshandra brought in a box of donuts. Plenty of your favorites left.”
Kurt’s ears perked up, shifting his knit cap in the process. “Why didn’t you lead with that?”
His dad laughed again and then pulled out his wallet to check the contents inside.
“How about I pick us up some Long John Silvers for lunch? Give you some protein to go with all that sugar and caffeine?”
Kurt bounced on his toes, a squeal of delight escaping his beaming smile. “You’re the best dad ever!”
“Pretty easy when you’ve got a great kid. Go, get your sugar buzz on while I prep Mz. Corcoran’s car.”
@rueitae, you truly do inspire. Thank you very much.
No picture this time, I just straight-up started to type and didn’t start typing. So! Enjoy a 2,500 story of happiness and fluff of our giant, curious mermaid, Pidge, and our ever so adventurous Lance as they enjoy their time together.
Due to the length, I’ll put it down in the “keep reading” part.
Technology, as amazing as it was, was not perfect. Mistakes were still made, especially when it came to meteorology. Sometimes a storm would come up that the radars didn’t predict, but that was nature for you. It was oftentimes unpredictable and frightening. But ancients be damned, it was beautiful. And Lance learned that on one particular night.
Lance, more often than not, did tell when he was going out on a boat, especially alone. And, as always, he was reminded to keep his radio on. There was one thing, though, he didn’t tell most; he wasn’t always with the boat since he loved going swimming with Pidge, the giant mermaid who has eluded all attempts to track her.
Lance wanted to give her a gift. It wasn’t too big, not quite two feet long when finished, but he thought it’d be nice to work on it around her and put it someplace so she could always see it. Keith had once told him to sink a ship or a plane for her; the scary part was that Lance didn’t know if his cryptid loving, conspiracy theorist of a friend was joking or not. Hunk had suggested singing to her since he could sing rather well and Pidge loved music, if her own singing and humming was something to go by; it was cute, but Lance wanted something more permanent. So, he selected a model ship to build.
Lance sailed out on his own little boat, The Guardian of the Sea. Cliche, but he thought it was a cute name for the boat his uncle gifted him. It had a motor to help with movement, but it also had a sail, perfect when you want to just rely on the wind. Lance used the sails, captaining his own little boat out to an area ships typically didn’t pass through, so he knew no one would question it being without a captain.
“Pidge? Pidge!” he called out.
Pidge didn’t take long to resurface, the movement pushing the boat back some until she put her tail up, keeping it from drifting too far. “Hello, Lance!” she sang out. She watched as Lance triggered the electronic anchor, a device used to influence gravitational pulls to keep a ship from drifting. It was quite a design and perfect, no more dropping heavy anchors and risking hurting someone, aquatic life or diving humans, and no needing to use motors or anything to bring it back up. Plus, should a ship need to stop in an emergency, they were perfect to help slow it down quickly and safely enough. Ah, the joy of evolving technology.
And yet AARC’s technology still have not discovered Pidge or her hideaway.
“Did you come to hang out?” Pidge inquired. “Did you want to see the collection again?” She could tell when Lance was ready to dive; he sported his dive suit and had the goggles on his head; that typically meant he was going into the water.
“Well, I’d like to go down, but I have something for you.” Lance procured the box, wrapped in a bio-degradable plastic. “It’s small, but… it’s a model of an old ship. I’d like to put it together in the cave and find a place for it.”
Pidge’s eyes widened, excitement sparkling in her greenish gaze. She then held out a hand, prompting Lance to get on. Lance grabbed his mask and put it on, making sure it was working. He slipped his goggles over his eyes and then stepped onto Pidge’s hand, his feet hitting the webbing between her fingers. The first time he did this, he was afraid of tearing the webbing, but it was definitely durable compared to an awkward and lanky teen. He then nodded and Pidge cupped her other hand over him before diving down.
In most cases, Lance would hold onto her hair and go with her, but sometimes she just held him in her hands, especially if they were moving quickly. When Pidge emerged in the cavern, reaching the air pocket, she opened her hands up and held them to the ledge for Lance to step onto.
“Thank you.” Lance responded as he sat on the ground and removed his gloves. “Okay, you’ve traveled all over the oceans. Ever heard of or even seen the Titanic?”
“Hmm...” Pidge’s ears twitched curiously.
“Well, understandable if you hadn’t; it sunk back in 1912.” Lance explained. “It had hit an iceberg just right, causing severe damage and for water to fill in; ironically, apparently if it hit the iceberg head-on, it should be been able to keep going.”
“Oh! Oh! I think Mom told me stories about it!” Pidge exclaimed. “My first car she gave me, I think she said it came from there.”
“Whoa, talk about a piece of history.” Lance grinned brightly. “Well, this model I brought,” he started to undo the packaging, “is a model of that famed ship.”
“So… I can see it as it had once been?” Pidge asked, her eyes saying she was in awe.
“Indeed.” Lance nodded. He started working with the model, putting the pieces together. Pidge watched, her curious eyes taking in every little movement the human made, his meticulous and dexterous fingers working perfectly to put the pieces together with a waterproof, nature safe glue designed for models. She was amazed at how he worked and the small details he worked with.
“Models are… small replicas of real life things?” Pidge inquired.
“Indeed.” Lance nodded.
“Do you put them together a lot?”
“When I can.” Lance smiled. “Uncle Alfor would put models together with me when I was younger; it was how he would help me understand the different boats and ships. They also got me through the astronomy part of my science class in the eighth grade.”
“Astronomy?” Pidge asked. “That’s… the study of the stars, right?”
“Stars. Planets. Moons. The space between.” Lance smiled. “Would you believe it if I told you that we actually know more about space and other planets, planets we haven’t even come close to sending humans to, than we do about our own planet and the oceans?” Pidge giggled. “Do you like the stars?”
“I like watching them some nights.” Pidge admitted, swishing her tail some. “Sometimes I just go out, lay on my back, and watch them twinkle in the sky. I’ve always wondered about them. How they got there, what their purpose is. Do other planets reside too? With lots and lots of water? And… others like myself?” She had a longing look in her eyes. “It’s always amazing.”
“Maybe I can find a way to bring a projector and show you images at some point that we have of other planets and other cool stuff found in space.” Lance offered.
“I hope so.” Pidge nodded, wanting to see the pictures. She then looked up to the ceiling of the cavern, her ears twitching anxiously.
“Is something wrong?” Lance asked. He looked around when the light started to dim down. “Cloud cover?”
“A storm is brewing.” Pidge commented. “I should get you back to your boat so you can get home before it hits.” A crash of thunder came from above; though muffled, they could still hear it in the cave.
“I think it’s already here.” Lance observed. He knew better than to sail in such weather, especially with his smaller boat. “I don’t think it’s safe to go.”
“I agree… I don’t want you getting hurt.” Pidge said. “I mean, I can hold onto your boat and get it to shore, but...” Her ears lowered.
“Well, if you’re not against my company, I can sit here with you.” Lance suggested. Her ears went back up; ah, so she did want him to stick around. “Though the lighting now...” He looked to the model; he definitely couldn’t work in the dark.
Pidge grinned, showing her mouth of sharp teeth. As amazing and wonderful as Pidge was, those teeth were definitely the most intimidating thing about her; those paired with her size, Lance was reminded why the ocean both amazed and terrified him. She then went to the opposite side of the cave and put her hands up on a higher and empty ledge. She pulled herself up onto the ledge and hummed, the sound echoing off the cave walls in perfect melody. Lance was amazed as some of the collected vehicles had their lights turn on, illuminating the cave in a warm and perfect glow.
“Holy crow, mermaid magic!” Lance whispered in excitement.
“Pretty cool, huh?” Pidge asked, slowly lowering herself back down. “I mean, I don’t need it, I see in the dark very well, but humans have small eyes compared to their faces.” She giggled as she went back over.
“Indeed.” Lance chuckled. “Thanks for the lighting.” He then worked more on the model, getting it put together. Thanks to the holes above them, he could hear the thunder and rain coming down, the sound actually soothing. He loved storms; something about them was relaxing, even dangerous ones. “Do you like storms, Pidge?”
“I love them.” Pidge responded. “Sometimes I like to go out, stick my head up, and let the rain fall upon me.”
“They truly are amazing.” Lance mused. “And with all the technology in the world, we still can’t predict it perfectly.” He smiled. “I like that about nature. She’s so wild and free.” Just like Pidge.
“Indeed.” Pidge agreed.
Lance kept working with the model, making quick and efficient progress. Before he knew it, he finished the ship. “Voila! Pidge, I introduce you to the Titanic!”
“Wow!” It may have been small, but Pidge saw it clearly and found it beautiful. “Hmm… how about… we put it… there?” She motioned to a simple, empty ledge. She put her hands out for Lance again, letting him climb back on with the model. She took him over and lifted him up, letting him put the model up there. Once placed, she brought him back down and put him on the usual ledge again. “Perfect!”
“I agree.” Lance declared. “Hmm, the storm is still going strong.”
“Yeah.” Pidge nodded. “It… could be a while.” She moved and put herself on an underwater ledge, like a sort of bench before resting her head on the ledge where Lance was. “Sorry… maybe I should get you back to the shore so the others don’t worry.”
“Yeah, but we’d risk you getting spotted.” Lance said. “I’ll just explain myself and contact them after it passes.” He then yawned. It wasn’t late, but nap time wasn’t just for little kids. “I wouldn’t mind a nap.” He chuckled. “I wish I thought to bring a waterproof sleeping bag.” He then watched Pidge put her hand down. He didn’t need words to know what she was offering, so he removed his shoes, designed to keep his feet warm and protected in cold waters, and crawled onto her hand, nestling down on the webbing and resting his head up on a finger.
“I’ll wake you when the storm ends.” Pidge assured. “If you don’t wake first.”
“Thanks.” Lance nodded as he curled up, finding himself comfortable. Sure, it wasn’t like dozing off and using Hunk, whether it be his shoulder, leg, or stomach, as a pillow, but it was just as comfortable. Perhaps this was because they were close friends and naps with friends was one of the best things. Or maybe it was the fact that Pidge started singing softly.
Lance used to hear stories of mermaids singing, often luring sailors to their water graves. While her singing was beautiful, it thankfully didn’t sound like it would lure someone to their deaths. Instead, it just lured him to a gentle and dream filled sleep.
When Lance woke up, he didn’t know how long had passed. Pidge had gently used her other hand to poke his side to wake him. “Hmm? Five more minutes...”
“Lance, it’s still raining but the storm passed.” Pidge told him. “C’mon, you’ve been asleep for hours.”
“Hours?” Lance sat up and stretched. “Oh… the others are probably scared… I should contact them.”
“I’ll get you back to your boat.” Pidge told him.
Lance nodded and gathered his gear as well as the packaging from the model. He looked up at the ledge and smiled, seeing the little ship there. Maybe he could find a model of a pirate ship for the next one; he found it so much fun working on the Titanic with Pidge’s gazing at him so closely, he hoped she would love to watch him work on another one.
“Okay, ready to go.” he said, jumping down into the water. Pidge let him cling to her hair before swimming back through her cave and ship, getting him back out and to his boat. She lifted her head and he climbed aboard. “I enjoy these moments together.” he told her. “And thank you for letting sleep there. It was fun.”
“I hope you were comfortable.”
“I was.” Lance nodded. He then stopped and looked up, hearing the sound of a helicopter. A splash caught his attention and he noticed Pidge was gone. Yup, wild and free. Just as she should be. He thought. He went into the cabin of his boat, hearing voices over the radio. “This is Lance of the Guardian of the Sea. I’m here, I’m safe, don’t you worry.”
“Dammit, Lance! You pain in the… do you know how worried we were over you!?” Allura called over the radio, making Lance winced. “Krolia and Tex are both out there searching for you!”
“You know he has a name, right?” Lance chuckled. “And yeah, I heard the chopper. I think they’re coming down to land.”
“Well you better apologize to them, too, as well as everyone else who worried about you when you get back!” Allura snapped. “But… I’m glad you’re okay… what happened? Why didn’t you respond?”
“I was diving. Hardly even noticed the storm, actually.” Lance chuckled. “I’ll be back before you know it.” He looked out the window to see a the rescue helicopter land in the ocean, it’s design allowing them to safely land in water for some rescues. “They’re here, so I’ll see you later.”
“No detours.” Allura chuckled.
“No promises.” Lance chuckled. He then left the cabin and smiled, seeing Keith’s parents there.
“Lance,” Krolia, Keith’s mother, sighed, “do you know how worried you made everyone? Though Keith didn’t seem too worried…” She sighed. “Well, you look safe. Any injuries?”
“None at all, ma’am.” Lance assured.
“What’d’ya do? Dive an’ miss a storm?” Tex, that lovely nickname given to Keith’s father, inquired, chuckling a bit.
“Pretty much.” Lance shrugged as he grinned. “Well, I guess I’m sailing back.”
“I’ll ride with you to make sure you’re okay.” Krolia told him, boarding the ship. “You got this, honey? Shiro?” She looked to where Shiro was, piloting the helicopter. He had recovered well since his accident and run-in with Pidge; he was doing well with the new prosthesis.
“We’re good; we’ll keep an eye on the boat from the sky.” Tex nodded.
“Be safe going back, Lance.” Shiro called.
“Will do.” Lance nodded, going to captain his ship back to AARC, already planning the next time he’d go out to visit Pidge and put together another model for her. Maybe he should take a radio to keep with him, just in case they have a repeat event.
Well! I hope I did okay and it was enjoyable. Sorry for no doodles this time around, but I just wanted to write. Oh well. ^_^