hello! Im requesting a box vox x burnt out reader who just needs comfort after a hard week, if you dont feel like repling to this ask, thats fine! Have a good rest of your week 💞
Hello! Here you are. This was my first ever request, so thank you for sending this in. I hope you enjoy!
Something I'm Not Good At: A Box Vox x Burnt Out!Gender-Neutral Reader
Word Count: 1,004 SFW
Friday nights tended to be a spectacle for the television sinner. With the last day of the week gone through in close to a flash, the rest of the evening was his for him to peruse and enjoy. Sometimes he would head out into the gallows of Pentagram City and see what sorts of trouble he could manage to get himself into. He oftentimes found himself at some local bars, some casinos if he was feeling fancy. Though, his most favorite way to celebrate Friday nights was with you. If given the proper opportunity, he would take it upon himself to ask you out on a date. In most instances he would take you wherever you desired to go. This was your night, after all, and he wanted to treat you well! It was what you deserved for being so wonderful. This was still true even on the Friday nights in which you didn’t want to go out. No fancy plans, no big dinners. Just some honest-to-god peace and quiet. This needed state for you proved to be quite the challenge for Vox sometimes. After all, he prided in all the things he would inflate with his words, his moxie. His charms that won you over so long ago. He had to be careful to not overexert himself for your sake. At this particular moment, the sinner held you close in his arms, sitting on his couch. His clawed hand rubbed up and down your arm, head tilted to accommodate your head on his shoulder. Having a boxed television for a head was, well, difficult to say the least to get in these positions, but you two managed fine. Even when you needed the silence and the soft embrace from Vox, both of you did what you had to. Your signals intertwined perfectly, as you hoped they always would. That hope extended to Vox, who’s concerned look had only deepened. He let out a sigh, pulling you closer to him. “I’m, uh— I’m sorry, is this really helping?” Vox’s tone was a conflicted one, his brows furrowed on his screen, his frown an almost scowl. Not at you, but at himself for his uncertainty in this situation. You pulled your head away to look at him. You frowned more, too. “It is, you’re doing exactly what I asked you to do.” You paused, moving your hand to take Vox’s free one. He wrapped it around yours instantly; you ran your thumb against his knuckles. He looked down at your hands, and then back at you with that weary expression. “But, wouldn’t you want to, I dunno, talk about it? You never want to talk about it.”
“There’s nothing to tell.” That was a statement surrounded in truth. Almost every day you felt like you ran around every corner of the city— perhaps all of the Pride Ring, with how pressured you felt. There was always something needing to be done, another entity that took you away from the things you enjoyed. The people you enjoyed. Vox. You shook your head as the look in your eyes grew more gentle. Neither him nor you could change your busy schedule, your sapped strength. Even if one of you could, the stress alone of making that extravagant adjustment would almost seem to be too much. Vox stared at your eyes, the expression of melancholy shifting and matching each other like a mirror. His frown stayed there for the longest time, the two of you unable to look away from the other. Eventually, he moved his hand away from yours and brought it up to your cheek. Your eyes widened, and his lips curled upward. Sad as his expression was, he still remained focused on you. In that moment, you were his world. Everything else burnt and flew away like the ash on the dusty plane of the Pride Ring. “Well, I have something to tell you.” Vox made his smile widen more. “You’re doing great. More than great, you— you’re fantastic! Always have been, always will be. Do you know why you’re tired?” You shook your head. He petted your cheek with his thumb. “Because you give it your all. You put so much into your work, love. Sometimes it even surprises me, and you know how hard I end up working.” He snickered as he saw you roll your eyes. He continued. “But seriously, I’ve never seen someone with so much drive, so much attention towards their work. People like you are what we need in the world— err, the Pride Ring, I guess.” Vox’s face scrunched up; sometimes even he forgot where he was, however that could be. “Sorry, giving compliments… pep talks? Its something I’m not good at. Yet I try, I try for you.” A beat passed, and he gave the most adoring look his screen could manage. “Because I love you. I’m so glad our signals reached each other.” You stared at him, almost gawking at his words. Then, your look of surprise splintered, and you sighed dreamily. You took your hand and cupped the side of his face, then moved forward to kiss him. He kissed you back slowly, his hand running through your hair. When you pulled away, Vox was blushing, and there were sparks between both of his antennae.
You chuckled weakly, and then you yawned. “Could you take me to bed?” “Now?” Vox chuckled. “Its so early!” “Mn, just for a little nap. We can go out to eat afterwards.” “Sounds like a late night.” “You need to stay up late anyways. To get you ready for tomorrow’s late show.” “Right,” he replied, then repositioned his hands to hold your body better. Then, he hoisted you up and picked himself off the couch. You let out a little yelp, but then you looked at him sweetly. He gave you a similar, half-lidded look, twinges of electricity still dancing at the top of his head. Both of you giggled at each other as he carried you to the bedroom.














