heyy sun!! you said that you finished watching season 4, so I can't help but wonder ... are you still going to continue your "of starlight" series? I would love to read it! but this season was so messed up that I'd understand if you choose to not write it.
what they did to Five was total character assassination, and it was very unfair to his journey.
if you do write a continuation of the series (which I'll be quite excited to read), will you follow all of the season's events or ignore the canon and go for your version of what s4 should have been?
Hun, I think this is gonna be the first time I don’t follow canon. Because you’re right, that was total character assassination on Five, and it pisses me off because he’s always been my favorite character. So, for anyone whose gonna read the final installment that I will definitely write, expect a different ending. Because they gave a steaming pile of bullshit to end such a good show.
i am omg!! i have it in my about and i forget abt it sometimes someone once asked me who my bias/biases were (yeojin+chuu btw) and i was like how do you know this about me LMAO
Warnings: alcohol, brief sexual content, mentions of alcohol, sexual content and death/dying
Word Count: 5666
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Chapter 16: A Dream Come True
“Dearly beloved.”
Klaus stood below a beautifully decorated arch just outside the banquet hall, where the ceremony was taking place. There was already a red carpet rolled out to the arch and once everyone was in their places, (Y/N) had walked the beaming Sloane down the aisle to her fiance. It was such a magical moment. She now stood behind the bride and was holding her flowers with Viktor standing behind Luther as his best man.
“We’re gathered here today for a good time, not a long time, so let’s have a good time, huh? ‘Cause the sun can’t shine every day. Can I get an amen?”
The crowd along with the bride and groom erupted into “amens” and cheers and whistles in response.
“Luther,” Klaus started once they all calmed down. “Do you be taking this banging hottie to be your lady?”
Luther lovingly smiled at her. “I do.”
“Sloane,” Klaus tearfully sighed. “Do you promise to love and cherish this big hairy bastard for the next twenty-four to forty-eight hours?”
“Give or take a day.” Five called out, getting lovingly shushed by Klaus. Sloane grinned at Luther, her tears hardly contained.
“I’m gonna try.”
“Well, then… I’m sorry.” Klaus wiped at his eyes for a second before throwing his hands up in the air. “I pronounce you married as shit! Viva la apocalypse!”
Sloane threw herself at Luther, pulling him into a loving kiss. Luther wrapped his arms around her and pulled her closer as everyone cheered and clapped. (Y/N) grinned as she carefully clapped with the flowers in her hands, her heart unbelievably warm for them. Never in her life had she imagined her family like this, all together, for Luther’s wedding. It was something they probably wouldn’t have believed if told two timelines ago.
The party moved back indoors, where the newlyweds began their first dance as the rest watched them with so much love in their eyes. Klaus was the most enthusiastic out of all, moving to the music as he cheesed at them. Luther and Sloane looked at their family with sweet smiles before returning to their dance as the fog machines hissed out their white clouds. The colors from the party lights and the disco ball danced across the room, giving the room a soft, yet spirited look.
“This is officially worse than the apocalypse.” Five muttered and looked around before his eyes landed on the spread of food and drinks. “Ah, there we are.”
He began to walk away, but (Y/N) grabbed him by the hand and pulled him back to her, a sly smile on her face. She cocked her head to the dance floor, where Diego and Lila had already joined. “Come on, bub. This can be like our wedding dance.” She whispered, and Five couldn’t argue with that. So, after setting his drink down, he followed his love onto the floor. Even Klaus joined, dancing with himself to the beautiful music.
Five and (Y/N) felt like they were actually thirteen again as they danced. Their hands clasped while her other sat on his shoulder and his other wrapped securely around her waist. In this very moment, if the Kugelblitz had sucked them up and signalled the end of its reign of terror on the cosmos, Five wholeheartedly believed he would die a happy man. The place he found himself, with his family, with his wife in his arms, was a place he finally felt somewhat content in. It was most likely the best place he could be in right now, all things considered. He hoped (Y/N) felt the same.
“Do you wish our wedding was like this?” He quietly asked. (Y/N) lifted her head from his chest and softly smiled at him, the light dazzling in her eyes.
“No.” She whispered. “I already had this and I almost threw up about three or four times. What we had was perfect.”
“In front of the Ball of Twine?”
“I was standing in front of you,” She nuzzled her nose with his. “That’s more than perfect.”
With a grin, Five touched his forehead to hers, swaying to the music in complete bliss.
Once everyone was tuckered out from dancing, they moved to the tables to replenish their stamina by indulging in the food spread. (Y/N) had sat herself down at her shared table with Five, a plate in one hand and a drink in another, when she saw Chet taking a photo of Luther and Sloane. She softly smiled at them before realizing that no one had given any speeches. She turned to Five just as he walked up to the table with two more glasses of alcohol to add to the collection on the table. “I’ll be right back, okay?”
He nodded and watched her leave the table and go up to the DJ booth, grabbing the microphone and standing at the edge of the dancefloor. “Can I have everyone’s attention, please?”
Her family paused their conversations to look up at her with curious gazes.
“Uh… as Sloane’s maid of honor, I’d like to give a speech before I’m absolutely shit-faced for the night.” She pulled a few chuckles. “Luther… I know you and I have never been the best of friends and I’m glad that’s changed. If I’ve learned anything from experiencing a countdown to my death for a third time now, it would be that I need to love who is true to me, then to cherish who I love. And I love you, Luther. I wish I said it more, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t true. It is, and… it’s been a blast being your sister.”
It all started to sink in that this may be the last time she would see her family. She didn’t know if that caused her eyes to water, or the sight of Luther wiping away his tears. Perhaps both.
“Sloane, though the first time we met, you tried to kill me, I can’t say it’s nothing that hasn’t happened before. I’m so happy that our best moments were within an hour, inside a weird-ass hotel room, sipping on wine and listening to jazz as everything around us got sucked into a black hole. Because I learned that my new family member is one I’m proud to call my sister. Luther, this one’s a keeper,” She winked, earning some more chuckles. “Sloane… I can safely say that you are in good hands with my brother. And your (Y/N)’s smiling down at you right now. I know it.”
Sloane fanned her eyes to keep her tears at bay as she grinned at (Y/N).
“Congratulations, you two.” She lifted her glass, everyone else doing the same and cheering for her as she returned the mic and went to the newlyweds to exchange hugs and kisses.
Having the perfect opportunity, Klaus danced his way over to Five and pointed at him. “Cinco! Mi hermano.” He greeted his disgruntled brother and sat beside him. “Listen to me, Dad is upstairs right now with a plan to save everything. So, what say you and I pop up to the suite for a little chitchat?”
“What, are you like Frick and Frack with the old man now?” Five frowned at him.
“This dad’s different. He’s a turtle. Hard on the outside, but all cute and wrinkly and occasionally delicious on the inside.”
Five swallowed the liquor in his mouth and looked up at his brother. “Klaus?”
“Yeah?”
“Old dogs like me and him never change. He has never had our best interests at heart. And you’re lucky (Y/N) isn’t over here right now or else she’d rip you a new one. This is the happiest she’s been in the last few hours. So!” He dropped his shot glass into a bigger glass, both fizzing up and spilling over a bit. “My only plan for tonight is to get fucked up beyond all recognition, and then enjoy my possible last time having sex with my wife.”
Klaus groaned. “Sure.” He clinked his glass with Five’s. “Have at it.”
“I shall!”
(Y/N) returned to the table just as Klaus twisted in his seat to get a look around the room, eyes landing on Diego, who was happily munching on his food. Lila was about to sit down with her own food when she noticed Klaus’s calculating stare. Before he could even stand, she placed her food down and went up to him, pushing him back down in his chair.
“Klaus.” She pulled a chair up to him and sat down. “Don’t even think about going over there and filling his empty head with bad ideas.”
He looked at her in feigned offense. “Moi? How dare-” His facade fell when Lila pressed a fork into his chest, right over his heart.
“You may be unkillable, but I’ll find a way to make sure that your time on this earthly plane is chock-full of pain and suffering. Got it?”
“Yeah. Sure.”
“Great. Big smile.” She turned him forward and posed, Chet taking a picture of them, the bright flash affecting both him and Five. Lila gave him a kiss and walked away. “Bye.”
Klaus groaned and blinked his eyes to rid himself of the spots in his vision. He turned and set his sights on his next victim: Luther. He stood up and stumbled away from the table.
Meanwhile, Five was happily feeding his wife shrimp from hand to mouth and then allowing her to hold his glass while he drank from it. It was something neither of them had thought of when they started doing it, but it was enough to make all the singles in the room sick with the two’s PDA. Her lopsided grin faltered when Five bit off a piece of pineapple from her kabob she was holding.
“Oh…” She mumbled as he munched on it. “You ate my fruit, Five…”
He lifted his head and pressed a kiss to her cheek. “What’s yours is mine, baby.”
“Hey, guys.” Viktor greeted and joined their table with a plate of food for himself. (Y/N) turned to her brother with a regained smile.
“Enjoying the party, Viktor?”
“It’s nice, yeah.” He nodded, looking around the room with a thoughtful smile. “It’s good to see Luther finally find someone and settle. What about you guys?”
When he turned back to them, Five had slammed his empty glass on the table a millisecond before (Y/N) did. “Sucker.”
“Best out of three.”
Viktor chuckled at the two as they started another drinking contest. As he watched them, Klaus greeted the bride and groom at their table. “Mazel tov to the Mr and Mrs.”
“Hey, brother!”
“Cheers!”
They happily clinked their glasses with him before he crouched between their chairs to talk to Luther. “Now, about Dad.”
“No, no, no, no.”
“No-”
“The answer’s no, Klaus.”
“Baby, baby, he’s a changed man.”
“No, the man is incapable of change.”
“Lulu, he’s different. You know, he helped me to conquer my childhood fears.”
Luther hummed as he continued to eat.
“We played catch together.”
“Whoa, wait,” He frowned. “You played catch with Dad?”
“Yeah, we call it bus-ball, but that’s kind of our thing. I mean, you could find your own thing with him.”
Luther groaned in irritation. “Would you stop? Listen, you’re being duped.”
Klaus chuckled. “No, I’m not being duped-”
“No, you are. You are.”
“Come on!”
“In fact, worse. You’re being enabled by your own father.”
“Yeah, but I really think if you just give him a little chance-”
“Klaus!!!”
His exclamation echoed throughout the room, everyone flinching at his volume. Klaus, in particular, covered his ears and shrunk in his place. Sloane reached over and placed a hand on her husband’s knee. “Babe, it’s fine.” She whispered. “It’s our wedding.”
Klaus whimpered as Luther nodded. “You’re right. I’m sorry. I’m sorry.” He reached over and brought his brother into a crushing hug, kissing his forehead. “Listen, I’m just trying to enjoy my wedding, okay? And you should, too.”
“Okay.”
“Go have some salmon and a Jell-O cup.”
“That sounds nice. Alright, well.” Klaus stood and began walking away. “Screw it, I tried.”
The atmosphere of the party shifted immensely when the elevator dinged. The doors parted to drop off Reginald, whose presence shocked the party members in the least pleasant of ways. Everyone’s eyes watched as he awkwardly walked around, all except for (Y/N), who kept her tipsy gaze fixed on the tablecloth in front of her. Five gently intertwined their fingers and squeezed her hand as Reginald busied himself at the food spread.
“It’s okay, Starlight.”
“No, it isn’t.” She shook her head. “Why is he here? He can’t just show up to a wedding he’s not invited to. Especially not one he was uninvited from.”
“I think…” He reached for the bottle and began to pour more alcohol into her glass. “I think you need another drink.”
(Y/N) nodded in thanks and took a hearty gulp of her drink, pressing a hand to her chest as she suppressed a belch. Her eyes traveled over to Reginald, who was currently finding a place to sit and eat. No one was welcoming in the slightest, all glaring at him whenever he looked their way. For a moment, he locked eyes with (Y/N), but her stare was deadly and it threatened his life, so he took a seat at an empty table and began to eat.
From his table, Klaus caught his father’s attention and wordlessly encouraged him to try a smile. Reginald’s look of shock melted into an odd and forced smile as he looked about the room. Though, he didn’t receive any of the reactions he hoped for. Everyone was either looking at him in horror or disgust, for none of them had ever seen their father smile. Before the agonizing moment could drag on any longer, Reginald flinched in his seat at a bright flash, Chet grinning with a camera in his hands.
At that, (Y/N) rolled her eyes and turned back around, chugging the rest of her drink and then taking Five’s and draining that as well. “Okay,” He sighed and filled both the glasses again. “Guess those are yours now.”
“What’s yours is mine.”
Ben was left alone after Allison departed from their shared table, previously sulking with her during such a high-spirited event. As he buried his head into the table, Klaus came over and sat with him. “Hey, Ben-ihana. Don’t hit me!” He chuckled, pretending to flinch before dropping the theatrics. “Hey, listen. I know we ain’t exactly been best buds in this timeline or whatever, but man, do I have a mission for you-”
A loud and nauseating belch erupted from Ben’s mouth, causing Klaus to cringe and fan the stink away. “Ugh… Charming.”
“Eleven people.” Ben drunkenly slurred, picking up a piece of shrimp.
“Huh?”
“There are only eleven people left.”
“Okay. Drunk Ben clearly likes numbers and… shrimp.”
“And you couldn’t even invite me to your stupid bachelor party…”
Klaus looked up at Ben’s dejected face, his brows twisted in a sadness he thought was incapable of him. “Oh… Have we finally flicked off bad Benny’s hard candy shell?” He cooed as he rubbed his back.
“Why don’t you like me?” Ben whined.
“Because you’re a huge puckering asshole.”
“Okay, but you like the other Ben.”
“Yeah, we love the other Ben.”
“Why? What was so special about him?”
“Because he was a know-it-all. He was a scold.” Klaus’s face lit up in recognition. “He was a tiny dark cloud on a perfect sunny day…”
At his heartfelt laugh, Ben frowned in confusion. “Those… Those are all bad things.”
“Yeah, but they looked great on him.”
“Okay, you know what? I am so much better than that other Ben.”
“Mmhm?”
“I was Number One. Twice. Does Dad give a shit? No. He was busy hanging out with you.”
Klaus pouted and leaned closer. “Oh, man, methinks you might be trying a little too hard. Look around. Nobody’s polishing their boots or pressing their tights. We’re a complete and total shit show. Ya get it? A-And our Ben, my Ben, was just that kinda disaster…” He leaned even closer as he lowered his voice in adoration for his deceased brother. “...and it made him ridiculously easy to love.”
Ben didn’t respond, for he was too far away to form any words. All he had to do was to simply not try. After all, it was one of his favorite things about his sister. (Y/N) had been unapologetically herself. No matter how many times they silenced her, no matter how many times they casted her aside. She was so loveable because she was such an amazing person, and she never tried to hide it.
Perhaps that was why Reginald thought so highly of her, even when she failed so tremendously. Ben felt a pat on his shoulder and Klaus was gone, unknowingly leaving him to mourn his sister.
Just as Viktor left the table to speak with Allison, the clinking of silverware against glass could be heard. Everyone’s attention turned to Reginald, who was standing with the mic in one hand and a glass in the other. “I know it is customary for the father of the bride to make a speech…”
Off to the side, Viktor nervously approached Allison. “Hey.”
As soon as she saw him, she sighed and turned back around. “I’m not in the mood.”
“Allison-”
“No, I get it.” She turned back to him. “It’s a wedding. Everybody’s drunk, and we’re all supposed to be chummy. But I’m not feeling it.”
“That’s fine. You don’t have to be in a festive mood. But will you please just hear me out?”
Their conversation was drowned out by Reginald’s voice sounding throughout the entire room. He lifted the mic to his lips and looked at the bride as he cleared his throat, the feedback whining a bit. “Sloane, ever since you were a little girl, I’ve always known you were exceptionally bright. And though, I can’t say I know Luther all that well, from the few moments we have shared, it seems you found yourself an adequate partner.”
A few hushed reactions sounded, most in confusion, before he continued. This time, though, he looked to (Y/N), who was scowling at him in her seat, her eyes heavy with alcohol. “I acknowledge that, as a father, I was not without my faults. I hope these shortcomings will be seen as only a rough patch on an otherwise verdant lawn.”
(Y/N) rolled her eyes and grabbed the whole bottle of alcohol, taking a large swig of it. Away from them, Viktor and Allison were still having their attempt at reconciliation.
“Look, I’m sorry. I was wrong. I lied, and… I betrayed your trust.” He softly spoke as tears glossed his eyes. “But you’re… more important to me than anything in this entire world. Will you forgive me?”
For a second, Viktor had hope in his relationship with his sister. Her eyes widened just a fraction and her nose flared as her face softened. Only for a moment. Within the next moment, she blinked and her cold and standoffish nature returned.
“No. I don’t think I will.”
A small smile made its way onto Reginald’s face. “I’m proud to call you my children. Even those whom I raised in a revenant version of myself. I hope that tonight, we can create a few special memories in whatever precious little time we have left.”
Viktor’s crestfallen expression mustered up a bit of courage to continue talking. “If you won’t forgive me, just know I forgive you.”
“For what?” Allison tilted her head. “I didn’t do anything wrong. You know, I’m… really tired of being the asshole that has to meet you halfway. I am tired of being a sucker.”
“You’re the sucker?”
“Our whole lives, all you said you ever wanted was for us to be close, and we finally got there, and you fucked it up. Not me.”
Viktor swallowed. “Is this really how you wanna end things?”
“Don’t worry. I’ll sleep fine tonight.”
With that, Allison walked past her brother and towards the elevator. As she did, everyone watched her in confusion, but they all figured what happened. Reginald trailed off his speech for a second before focusing again and reciting a poem.
“The sun rises over a lily’s field.
A mother veiled, her lips concealed.
The mourners come in droves of black
to bury what their hearts unpack.
With shallow breath and time eclipsed,
I pray you miss death’s gentle kiss.”
(Y/N)’s eyes moved away from Allison, who glared as the elevator closed in front of her, to Viktor, who pinched the bridge of his nose as his shoulders trembled. She ignored the applause Reginald received from Klaus, Diego and Lila, her heart broken for her brother and for her sister. Speech concluded, he bowed and took his leave for the night.
“I didn’t think the old man had it in him.” Five muttered.
“One of our biggest flaws as a family is underestimating the capabilities of our father…” She whispered, chugging her glasses down.
From the DJ booth, Chet nervously tried to revive the party. “Alright, alright. Time to turn those frowns upside down! This one is for all the party people in the place.”
The upbeat music that played through the speakers was just enough to get everyone out of their seats and back onto the dancefloor. (Y/N) made sure to get a good, long drink in before hopping from her seat and pulling Five with her onto the floor. Viktor watched them for a moment, but then he sniffled and wiped the tears from his face before joining his family.
Despite Reginald the Party Crasher and Allison blowing up at Viktor, the family still danced their hearts out with each other. For them, it was the least they deserved. Years of childhood trauma that carried to adulthood, then the constant threat of their impending doom, resulting in them being the only people left to celebrate the growing of their family…
Of course, they would be laying it all out.
Even with her spinning head, (Y/N) was so unbelievably happy to be there. The sight of Five wildly dancing with a bottle of alcohol in his hand was something she never thought she’d see, but it was certainly something she welcomed. She laughed aloud as she twisted and jumped and spun to the beat of the music, occasionally pulling people to dance with her. She even danced with Ben, and at some point, Diego was giving her a piggyback ride around the dancefloor.
Eventually, the dancing began to wind down into a slower tempo. Luther and Sloane held each other close as they danced, Diego and Lila sat together near the DJ booth, Klaus and Ben were off getting wasted together, Viktor sat beside himself to eat some more and Five stood on the dancefloor, dreamily watching as (Y/N) sang along to a love song into the microphone.
“Why do birds suddenly appear
Every time you are near?
Just like me, they long to be
Close to you.”
The girl could barely hold herself up, but she still put on a show. Her eyes were gently closed as she focused on how the lyrics and melody of the song went, but everything was so fuzzy. Still, she was in a very pleased mood.
“Why do stars fall down from the sky
Every time you walk by?
Just like me, they long to be
Close to you.”
Her eyes opened and immediately found Five, who sloppily grinned and waved at her, just as drunk as her. She returned the smile and continued with the song.
“On the day that you were born the angels got together
And decided to create a dream come true.
So, they sprinkled moon dust in your hair of gold
And star light in your eyes of blue.”
(Y/N) leaned her head back during the small pause, stumbling back a bit when she lost her balance, but composed herself and went back to the mic.
“That is why all the girls in town
Follow you all around.
Just like me, they long to be
Close to you.”
The song broke out into a short instrumental break, during which (Y/N) let go of the microphone and danced with herself. Since her eyes were closed, she failed to notice Five drunkenly doing the same. When the music signalled for her to come back in, she grabbed hold of the mic stand and sang the repeat with more passion than before.
“On the day that you were born the angels got together
And decided to create a dream come true.
So, they sprinkled moon dust in your hair of gold
And star light in your eyes of blue.”
Snapping her eyes open, she pointed straight at Five as she swayed her hips.
“That is why all the girls in town
Follow you all around.
Just like me, they long to be
Close to you.”
Completely enamored, Five made his way up to her and hopped onto the platform, wrapping an arm around her waist and pulling her close as she seemingly finished the song.
“Just like me, they long to be
Close to you.”
She smiled at him as he leaned forward, peppering kisses to her cheek, moving his lips to her ear. “(Y/N)... I love-”
“WAH-AH-AH-AH-AH!
Close to you!”
(Y/N) interrupted him to sing her favorite part of the song as loud as she could, Five lovingly smiling at her as he held her steady. She began to repeat it, but he silenced her by pressing his lips to hers in a very uncoordinated kiss. Immediately, she was thrown off and wrapped her arms around his neck to keep herself from falling.
Sloane lifted her head from Luther’s shoulder to look up at him. “So, just to recap this night… Ben, Five and (Y/N) are blotto drunk.”
They broke out into chuckles.
“And Viktor and Allison almost punched each other out.”
“Oh… Yeah.”
“Yeah… And Dad recited a weirdly moving death poem.”
Luther scrunched his face up as he hummed. “You know, that’s not bad for a Hargreeves family wedding at the end of the world.”
She softly smiled at him. “You know, I didn’t need a big to-do. This is all I needed.”
He gently kissed her and held her tighter as she rested her head on his shoulder. This was all he needed, too.
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“Oh, guys! Come on!”
“Freaky little turds.”
Five and (Y/N) pulled away from each other when they heard Diego and Lila shout at them. They were just about to enjoy a peaceful time outside where the ceremony had taken place, but they found themselves bombarding a very intimate moment between the two teens. Five groaned and adjusted his wife’s dress so that it was properly back in place and moved to sit beside her, (Y/N) quietly and sweetly apologizing to them.
Diego shook his head at them and pulled Lila with him to the seating area built with stones. (Y/N) moved her empty heels out of the way so Diego could sit down, Lila following suit and resting her head in his lap. Surprisingly, those two were the least drunk of the party, Diego being careful with his liquor and Lila having not a drop. With a hazy mind, (Y/N) noted that as well.
“Is this where the party is now?” Viktor asked as he walked outside.
“Welcome, Viktor.” She grinned at her brother, who chuckled in amusement and sat at the top row of stones.
Luther and Sloane were the next to walk outside, staring up at the orange glow of the Kugelblitz above them. They made their way up to the rest and took their seats. “Hey, guys.” Luther greeted with a grin. He turned to Viktor and leaned close. “Hey, uh… I saw. And I… I appreciate you trying.”
Viktor looked down for a moment as his argument with Allison flashed through his mind, but when he concluded that he did all he could, he nodded to Luther in thanks. A commotion started when Klaus and Ben stumbled outside, approaching the group with alcohol and cigarettes.
“Oh, no, no, no, no!”
“Hey, what?”
“Klaus, why are you bringing Ben here?”
“Come on!”
Klaus quieted Five and Diego’s complaining by holding a hand out. “Guys, hear me out before-”
“Hear him out.” Ben repeated, placing the cigarette between his lips.
“The brother that you all knew as Ben is gone. And not- I don’t mean our Ben, the nice Ben. I mean this Ben. The asshole, he’s gone now.”
“Gone.” Ben whispered after gulping down some liquor.
Luther shook his head at them. “Klaus, what are you talking about?”
Klaus continued on as Ben animatedly nodded and pointed. “And the man that stands in front of you is new new Ben, and he’s one of us, and he’s a member of the team. And he’s part-”
“...part of the family!” The two of them exclaimed in unison. They broke out into drunken giggles as Five wiped his mouth.
“And as a welcome gift, I suggest we throw him off the roof.”
“Yeah, I’ll help.” Diego agreed.
“Come on!” Klaus playfully groaned.
Luther smiled and waved his two brothers off, pointing at Ben. “Hey, you know what? You know what? He can stay. He can stay.”
“Why?” Diego frowned.
“‘Cause it’s my wedding day, man. Come on. He can stay.”
Klaus and Ben quietly cheered and joined the family on the stones, quietly thanking Luther as they did. Once everyone was seated, their gazes moved up to the sky, where dark clouds painted across the bright orange canvas. It had slowed its course down, the lifeform that was left taking longer to get sucked into its end.
It was sort of peaceful, the way they all admired it. At any second, they could die with everything and everyone else in all of space and time. They found themselves so very lucky to be here now.
“Hey, you wanna know something?” Luther gently spoke with a smile. “Tonight is all I ever really wanted.”
“To get hitched?”
“Just… everybody coming together when it really matters. One big real family.”
Luther reached down and kissed Sloane’s hand, Ben and Klaus cuddled up along with Diego and Lila. (Y/N) wrapped her arms around Five and snuggled into his side, burying her face into his neck as he continued to drink. He wanted the moment to remain much longer, he really did, but his stomach swirled and groaned. He coughed and fled from her arms, hurrying a few paces from everyone as he gagged. Everyone exclaimed when they heard the grotesque sounds he made.
“Oh, I think I’m gonna hurl…” He murmured as they giggled. “Actually, uh, I think I’m hungry… See ya, guys. I’m gonna hit the buffet.”
“Me, too! Wait for me, bub!” (Y/N) stood and followed him back inside. Before she was gone, she turned to her family, blowing a kiss to them. “Goodnight! Thank you for having us! Congrats to the groom and bride!”
“Night, (Y/N).” Sloane smiled before the girl scampered off back inside. She leaned her head back to look at Luther. “Does she always get that drunk?”
Luther frowned and shook his head. “God, no.”
“Maybe we should call it a night.” Lila rose from her spot.
“Come on, it’s early.” Luther whined.
“Goodnight, guys.”
Ben watched her and Diego leave with a grin. “Where are we going? To bed?” He chuckled as he stood and began walking away.
“Who’s this guy?” Luther jokingly pointed at him with a chuckle.
“Ben.” Klaus sighed and ran to catch up with him. “Where’s he going? Where’s he going? This isn’t the end. Come on, who’s up for some more…”
“Scrabble?” Ben suggested.
“...karaoke… Yeah!”
Viktor smiled at the drunken conversation between the retreating pair and let out a heavy sigh. “That’s my cue.” He chuckled and stood, making his way back inside after bidding the night’s farewells.
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(Y/N) tried to stifle her giggles as she and Five staggered down the halls of the hotel, Five gripping a metal bowl full of food in his hand. She had almost dropped the bottle in her hand when her face smacked into the wall, but she steadied herself and followed after Five. He slammed his hand into a wall to keep himself from falling, but his halt caused her to crash into him, the two falling to the ground. Food and booze forgotten, Five rolled over and hovered over (Y/N), bringing her into a messy kiss. She hummed and kissed back as she ran her hands through his hair.
“With everything we’ve discussed, it’d be folly to wait.”
At the sound of Reginald’s voice, Five pulled away from his wife and staggered to his feet. The door to the White Buffalo Suite was cracked open, the boy only able to see his father in the room without opening the door any further. Reginald was facing someone who was blocked by the door.
“There is no time. I can’t do this without you. Do we have a deal?”
Reginald reached out and shook hands with whoever he was talking to. Before Five could burst in and get to the bottom of this, (Y/N) had found her way back to her feet and grabbed him by his tie, pulling him with her into the open elevator.
“Come on, bub. Let’s take this party to our room.”
Five’s eyes stayed trained on the door of Reginald’s room as (Y/N) pressed the button to their floor, dancing in place as the doors closed them off from whatever secret interaction had just occurred.
A/N: And finally, Chapter 20!! Thank you to everyone who has given this series your love and support. It honestly means everything in the world to me that you guys read and enjoy it. This series is like my first-born child and I have a very deep connection with it. The writing process for this third installment was so fun and satisfying; this was probably some of the most fun I've had writing this series. I have no idea what the final season has in store for us, but I just hope it's a happy ending so I don't have to worry too much about Five and Reader. But until then, I hope you enjoy the final chapter of To Nightfall! Thank you all so much, happy new year and much love to you beautiful people ❤️❤️
Warnings: character death, violence, blood, mentions of death/dying
Word Count: 6640
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Chapter 20: Que Será, Será
The lights within the practically turned-over laundry room sparked as the guardian stood from the ground and dragged its katana back to its side. Surrounding it were about ten of (Y/N)’s clones, all lifelessly scattered around the floor. On the other side of the room, behind the dryers, was Sloane, (Y/N), Five and Ben, all taking cover. All of them sported some kind of face wound, except for Ben.
“You, (Y/N) and countless of her clones have hit him with your axes countless times. He should be dead by now.” Ben glared at them, as if they were the issue.
“It’s the armor,” Five informed. “It’s hitting like cement.”
“There’s a space,” Sloane explained. “Between the backplates.”
(Y/N) elevated herself a bit to look over the dryer, her ax still clutched in her hands. “We need to get behind him.”
“Let’s kill this thing.” She nodded and stood to her feet.
“Sloane, wait-”
“Hey, asshole!”
Before they could stop her, she ran out of cover. Five grabbed (Y/N) and blinked away as Sloane ran up on the wall. The guardian turned to her and, like it was nothing, flung a knife towards her. She cried out in pain when her exposed waist was slashed, resulting in her crashing to the ground. The guardian roared and marched up to her.
Just as it was about to attack her, Five’s whoosh sounded from behind it. Hearing the whoosh, the guardian turned and struck Five across the face, sending him to the ground. (Y/N) gasped and dodged the swing of its katana, running to stand behind it. However, she wasn’t fast enough and ended up being forcefully kicked to the other side of the room. She screamed out in pain when her back and head came into contact with the wall, the girl nearly knocked out cold when she hit the washer below her, then the ground.
She painfully lifted her head to meet the end of a katana, her demise staring her right in the face. Her heart rate increased as she tried to move quickly, but every part of her body ached too much to move. She whimpered as the guardian lifted its weapon high in the air.
Its attention was taken off of her when several tentacles wrapped around its body. The three turned their heads to see that Ben had emerged from cover and was using his power to hold the guardian back. He yelled with the strain put on him as the guardian struggled against the tentacles. His yells turned into cries of pain when the guardian ripped itself free, tearing apart the tentacles. As soon as they were injured, they retreated back into Ben’s body for recovery. He glared up at the guardian as it turned its back to the three, rushing up to Ben with his katana at the ready.
Opponent right where she wanted it, (Y/N) forced herself to her feet with a grunt and a groan. She scooped her ax into her hands and ran up on the guardian, swinging down and hitting it in its weak spot in its back. It abruptly dropped its weapon and fell to its knees, face-planting into the ground with the ax sticking out from its back.
Safe for the moment, the four exchanged looks of relief. (Y/N) let a smile twitch onto her face as she and Ben shared a nod. Perhaps Luther and Klaus were right. Perhaps there was a bit of the old Ben in him. Somewhere.
On the fourth floor, Viktor sped through the halls in search of anyone. “Five? Allison? (Y/N)?”
As he passed by a closet, he heard a very faint ring resonating from inside, but his adrenaline was too high for him to worry about it. That was, until the door was busted down. Spinning around, he was met with Lila, who stepped out of the closet looking disheveled and very pissed.
“Finally. Someone with a power worth mimicking.”
“Lila? Why were you in a closet?”
She exhaled and went to answer, but she caught sight of a guardian down the hall. “I’ll explain later.”
At the sound of a snarl, Viktor turned to be met with the ax-wielding guardian twirling its weapon through the air. “Shit…” He sighed out. “I’m tired of running.”
“Me, too.”
They shared a look before they both rolled their shoulders back and clenched their hands into fists, Viktor summoning his energy and Lila mimicking it. Unfazed, the guardian charged for them. They stared it down as they strengthened their power.
“This feels oddly familiar.” Lila referred to the war they fought against each other in 1963.
“At least this time, we’re not aiming at each other.”
They glanced at each other before turning back to the guardian and releasing their power, blasting it back. It flew down the hall and smacked into the floor with a loud thud, its chest sizzling with the gaping hole left in it. Lila chuckled and cocked her head in the opposite direction.
“Let’s go.”
In the lobby, the quartet had entered, unknowingly joining their family. (Y/N) felt her heart flutter when she saw Klaus being helped to his feet by Viktor and Allison, groaning in pain as he held his head. “Klaus!” She cried out, running up to her brother and tightly wrapping her arms around his middle. “Oh, my god! I’m so glad you’re okay!”
Klaus groaned and leaned down to kiss the top of her head. “It’s good to see you, too, sister dear.”
Viktor stepped back from Klaus to assess Five and (Y/N). “You guys look like hell.”
“You try fighting a guardian.” Five tiredly mumbled.
“We just did.”
“So did we.” Ben added.
“Klaus, I thought you were dead.” Sloane awed. Klaus nodded and waved everyone off as (Y/N) pulled away from him.
“Yes, yes, I’m alive and amazing, despite Dad’s attempts to bash my brains in, but tearful reunions later. What you guys need to know right now is that… Dad killed Luther. And he locked me out of the tunnel, and he rang that stupid bell!”
Noticing Reginald walking about the front of the lobby, (Y/N) rushed up towards him with her family following behind. “What the hell are you planning here?!”
“We don’t have time for this, my child.”
“You killed Luther!” Sloane screeched, holding her bleeding side.
“I had no choice. You refused to come together as a team.”
Ben growled and shook his head. “All of your stupid myths and stories. There were never seven bells or Norsemen. (Y/N) was right, you didn’t bring us here to save anything. You brought us here to die!”
“That’s not so.” Reginald dismissed. “Somewhere in this hotel is the key to resetting the universe. We just need to find the sigil!”
“I don’t care about your sigil!” Sloane hissed. “None of us do!”
“Yeah, we barely survived that guardian with his stupid helmet and his sickle!” Diego roared.
As everyone continued to scream at Reginald, Five’s eyes began tracing a familiar shape on the floor. To get a better view, he ran up the staircase to look from the bannister.
“The guardian we killed had an ax.” Viktor frowned in confusion. (Y/N) turned to him with the same expression.
“I killed one with a sword.”
Diego and Lila looked to each other and spoke in unison, “There’s one left.”
From the bannister, Five’s gaze trailed over the stars marked on the floor below everyone’s feet. The pattern they made was one he swore he saw countless times. The one on the tattoo he cut out of his older self, the one from Pogo’s book, the one on the pachinko machine at the Hotel Obsidian, the one Reginald had shown them in his journal. The sigil.
“Hey!” He shouted down at them. “I found the sigil! It’s on the-”
From the ceiling, glass shattered, the final guardian falling through. It threw the sickle-end of its chain towards Five and struck him in his arm. He screamed as a white-hot pain surged through his body, the boy falling to the floor.
“Five!!!” (Y/N) hollered and bolted up the stairs without a second thought. When she reached his side, she quickly sat him up and leaned him against the bannister. “Oh, god, Five! A-Are you-”
A strangled gasp left her lips at the blood spitting out of where Five’s arm should have been. Snapping her head to the side, her eyes widened at the sight of his arm lying on the ground a couple feet away from them.
Below them, the guardian landed in the lobby. It wasted no time in swinging its sickle into Klaus’s stomach, leaving a deep gash. It then tossed one of its explosives, blasting back some of them. The mace-end of its chain was thrown and sent into Ben’s abdomen. They were losing. They were all losing.
Meanwhile, (Y/N) was still composing herself as Five gasped and held the stub of his arm, blood spurting out from it. Thinking quickly, she ripped off the elastic waist of her harness. “Okay, okay.” She rushed in a panicked tone. “I got you, I got you.”
In the lobby, Diego had managed to land a few hits to the guardian, but they were deemed useless when the guardian simply swiped its sickle down and sent Diego to the floor in a heap. The only one left standing was Sloane.
The guardian snarled and stepped closer to her. She immediately held her hand up and used her power to halt it, but since she was already severely injured, she wouldn’t be able to hold it for long. She whimpered and strained until her power gave out. Just as the guardian went to attack, it was stopped.
It was stopped by Luther.
“Nobody hurts my wife, you son of a bitch.”
The guardian turned its head to face its smirking opponent, who had appeared behind it and was holding it by the sides. Luther let out a grunt before lifting the guardian and tossing it back, the armor-clad monster flying back and crashing to the ground. Luther didn’t even look at it, his focus on his teary-eyed wife. The two smiled before he approached her and gently pulled her into a hug. Sloane couldn’t find the words she wanted to say to him, rendered speechless by his sudden appearance. Despite the slightly-healed slash through his chest, he still looked exactly like the man she married one night ago. He was still her Luther.
He glared up at Reginald, who was staring in astonishment, yet disapproval. “All those years I stayed loyal to you. You wasted my life on the moon, and for what? To use me on this stupid mission?”
“You did have a purpose.” Reginald gravely responded. “I left you to guard the most precious thing in the universe.”
“And what was it?”
“You’ll soon understand. You all will.”
Having enough of his half-answers, Luther pulled back to lovingly peer down at his wife, cradling her face in his hand. Sure, she was battered and bruised, but she still managed to be the most beautiful creature he ever laid eyes upon.
Their gazes shifted to his hand when neither could feel the other’s touch anymore. Luther’s hand was fading, becoming transparent. He quickly turned to Klaus, who was splayed on the floor with his hand held out towards his brother, the blue hue surrounding his hand withering and dying out. “Klaus…”
He rasped as his other hand weakly pressed into his stomach wound. “I can’t… hold it.”
Not wanting to waste another second, he turned back to Sloane with a gentle, adoring look in his eyes. “I will love you forever. Okay?” He whispered, Sloane wobbly smiling and nodding in answer. The tighter she held him, the faster he seemed to disappear until she was left holding the empty air before her. Once again, the love of her life was taken from her. She was just thankful she could say goodbye this time. Though, as Allison and (Y/N) had warned, it still wasn’t enough.
And with one final breath, the blue of Klaus’s hand diminished as his body went limp.
From the bannister, Five let out a loud groan as (Y/N) tightly fastened the elastic strip near the end of his stub, the bleeding slowing to a stop. He would have kissed her and thanked her endlessly had they been in very different circumstances, but now was not the time. The both of them leaned against the bannister to look down at their family spread out in the lobby, their stomachs twisting when they noticed the final guardian gaining its strength and rising back to its feet.
“The sigil is in the lobby floor!” Five shouted down at them. “It’s the stars!”
“Children!” Reginald immediately called out. “Find a star on the sigil! Stand on it!”
As if on cue, Klaus sucked in a deep gasp and sat up straight from the floor with a groan, gently holding himself as he shivered vigorously. He had reanimated, and not only that, but his wound was completely healed.
“Ben, now’s your time, boy! Quickly!” Reginald shouted. Ben hesitated, but slowly stood from the floor as Sloane absently stepped to the side, stepping on the star beside her and causing the panel to click.
“Seven points, seven of us?” Viktor stumbled around in confusion. “We’re the bells?” He and Lila stepped on two other stars, the panels clicking and lighting up just as Sloane’s did. Right as Allison went to stand on a star, Reginald called out to her.
“No. Not you.”
Klaus staggered to another star and stood on it as the guardian straightened itself and situated its mask back onto its pore-cluttered face with a monstrous growl. “Hurry!” Reginald urged as Five reached the end of the stairs with his wife assisting him. “It’s the only way to stop him!”
Ben and Diego stepped on two more stars, leaving the last one dead in the middle. Allison, (Y/N) and Five stared at it before they locked eyes on each other. Awaiting the next move.
“Number Five, quickly!”
(Y/N) widened her eyes at Reginald. He wanted Five to go. Why did he want Five to go? Why not her? Why not Allison? It would make sense that Allison would be exempt from any danger considering they made a deal. Her heart hammered faster in her chest at the possibility of this being a sacrifice. She looked in the other direction to see the guardian swinging the mace-end of its chain menacingly. It was now or never.
The guardian let out a roar as she launched herself off the stairs and darted for the star. Before she could reach it, though, Five had blinked and appeared on the star. She fell to the ground at his feet and stared up at him in horror. His panel lit up and clicked before a beam of light cast down on each of the seven. A bright light glowed in their chests before a lightning-like energy blasted out of them and connected in the center to Five’s body. He cried out in pain as another string of energy shot out from their combined power and struck the guardian in its chest.
The monster dropped its weapons and shook uncontrollably until it fell to the floor, lifeless. An innumerable amount of cockroaches fled from out of the armor, causing the body to deflate into nothing.
The seven were released from the lightning-energy as (Y/N) stood to her feet slowly and stared at Five in alarm. He stared back at her and moved his mouth to speak, but instead of words, a strained gasp left his lips as his limbs locked and he threw his head back.
“Five?!” She gaped. Looking around, she realized that the other six were in the same state as him, indisposed by the beams that had them in their grip. Her eyes moved all around when she noticed every single inch of their surroundings crumbling and melting away until they stood in a bright yellow outline of what once was the Hotel Oblivion. “What’s happening…?”
Reginald walked around the seven and to the now empty front desk that rotated in a straight angle and came to a complete stop. He stepped through the opening of the desk as a hologram lifted from it, indescribable codes glowing and shifting around the screen-like surface as he used his hands to move them around.
(Y/N) watched in horror as the color drained from her family’s faces. This scene was all too familiar. She remembered the night of Viktor’s concert when he had nearly killed them all, when he had nearly killed her. She remembered her brothers and husband having the lives drained from them with their faces sinking in and their bones straining against their skin. If it was possible at all, and it proved itself to be, they seemed worse off now. Because whatever was killing them now was showing no sign of stopping. And she could do nothing to stop it.
“This wasn’t part of the deal.” Allison hurriedly walked up to Reginald. “You’re hurting them.”
“I can’t stop now.” He replied, sparing her a glance. “It’d shut down the machine.”
“What machine? I don’t understand.”
“The hotel was just a facade. We’re stuck inside a machine in another dimension. Whoever created the universe built this place.”
(Y/N) whirled on him. “What are you doing to them?!”
The beams shone brighter and the seven screamed louder.
“What are you doing?!”
“The particles inside their bodies are the only things that fuel the machine.” He explained as the same particles ejected from Harlan were being extracted from them. (Y/N) realized then that those were their lifesource, what they were made of, what fueled their powers. They weren’t entirely of this world, but of another somewhere she may never find.
Five moved his eyes to her, the only part of his body he was able to control. “You have to stop him.” He choked out. “He killed Luther. He tried to kill Klaus. He won’t stop until we’re all dead.”
And she wanted to, she swore she did, but when the volume of their cries increased along with the brightness of the beams, her need to help them spread further in her heart. Without thinking, she reached her hands out to grab hold of Five’s arm, but as soon as her hands made contact with the beam, an unbelievably striking pain shot through her body. She wailed in pain and drew her hands to her chest. She stared down at her quaking hands to see that the color had faded from them.
Allison gasped and turned back to Reginald. “You need to stop.”
“I’m almost done. And when I am, you and I will get what we came here for.”
“No, you are killing them!!!”
“Everything in life has a price.”
She glanced at her dying family one last time before whipping her head to Reginald.
“Stop!!!” She screamed, her eyes glowing that bright orange once again. Unfortunately, the hologram surrounding Reginald also acted as a forcefield, which blocked out her power, rendering her harmless.
(Y/N) was sick of it. She was sick of Reginald’s lies, his deception, his constant betrayal towards anyone in his path and the countless half-truths he spewed towards them. He cost too many people their lives. He killed Luther, he tortured her and her siblings throughout their childhood and when they tried to escape the abuse, he pulled them right back in. (Y/N) remembered that night the breaking news of his death was broadcasted on every news channel around the world. A heavy weight had lifted itself from her shoulders and for a second, she actually felt free. She would do anything to feel that again.
Anything.
The moment she spotted the sickle on the ground, she dropped to the floor and clutched it in her hands. She locked eyes with Allison, who simply nodded at her. It was the perfect opportunity, with Reginald turned away from her and completely engrossed in his work. She could end it all. She could save them all.
“This is for (Y/N).”
The girl lifted the sickle and slashed Reginald in the side of the face with it. His hands drew away from the hologram, causing the beams of light to vanish, releasing the seven. They all fell to the ground with coughs and groans. (Y/N)’s eyes nearly bulged out of their sockets as she and Allison fearfully backed away from Reginald.
Half of his face was now gone, the inside of his head anything but humane, a green substance oozing from his head rather than blood. He crashed to the ground in a lifeless heap, his otherworldly blood dripping down the other side of his face. He wasn’t human. He never was.
Figures.
Without another thought towards him, (Y/N) dropped the sickle and rushed over to Five, wrapping her arms around him and lifting him into her lap. “Five? Five, look at me. Look at me. I’m here… I’m here.”
Five coughed and weakly held her hand in his. It was deathly cold and almost limp, but she kissed it all the same. She pressed his palm against her cheek in hopes of warming it and he smiled tiredly at the sentiment. With slight difficulty, he turned his head to the side, eyes widening. “Allison…”
She looked up to see her sister standing before the hologram, her hand hovering over a glowing red button on the screen. “Allison! Stop! We don’t know what that does!”
“Allison, stop!”
Allison turned her head away to look at Viktor, who shakily got to his feet and glowed a dim blue, his power sputtering a bit. “Don’t make me do this!”
“Do you trust me?” She whispered.
He paused for a moment because, ultimately, he did trust her. As foolish as it was, he knew that after everything, Allison’s intent for her family was good. She wasn’t behind Luther’s death, she didn’t want Klaus to die. Whatever deal she made with Reginald would save them. And he believed that wholeheartedly. That was why he let his power deactivate.
“Viktor, what are you doing?” Five frowned. “Stop her!”
Allison smiled at Five with misty eyes. “You don’t need to worry about (Y/N) anymore, Five.” She sweetly whispered with genuine care in her tone. “She’ll be okay soon.”
(Y/N)’s face morphed into terror.
“She’s gonna be happy.”
Everything about that did not sit right with her at all. (Y/N) inhaled deeply and carefully stood to her feet, her hands letting go of Five. “(Y/N)? (Y/N), what are you doing?”
“I’m stopping her.”
The girl jumped over Five’s body and bolted towards her sister. Allison sniffled and smiled wider at her before turning back towards the button.
“Allison!”
Her hand reached up.
“Wait! Allison, don’t!!!”
Her hand neared the button.
“No!”
Allison pressed the button.
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The night was dark and stormy when the cab pulled up to an extravagant home settled in Beverly Hills, California. Thunder rumbled as Allison climbed out and shut the door behind her. She stared up at the house she hadn’t been to in so long. This time was going to be different.
Allison reached under the potted plant on the porch and picked up the spare house key, just where she knew it would be. She unlocked the front door and took little time to observe the interior as she made her way through the lounge room and up the winding staircase. The door to Claire’s bedroom was open, as she knew it would be. Allison stood in the threshold of the door, her heart warming and picking up pace as she smiled at the little lump on the bed, turned away from her, wearing a silk scarf for her hair. She gasped and choked on a sob as she moved towards the bed.
Exhaling, Allison sat on the edge with a wobbling smile, gently placing a hand on the child’s leg. “Claire…” She whispered.
The little girl turned, the beautiful face Allison had been yearning to see smiling tiredly at her. “What’s wrong, Mama?”
Allison joyfully laughed and brought her daughter into a tight hug. “Nothing, baby.” She sniffled. “Oh, I’m just so happy to be home.”
A lifetime without this moment felt like eternity for Allison. Her constant fighting and tears and bloodshed felt all-for-naught up until now. Now that her beautiful Claire was in her arms once again, her heart felt whole again. She didn’t think she could be any happier.
“It’s where you were always meant to be.”
Her eyes snapped open at Ray’s voice. Slowly, she turned to meet her husband, the same age as she left him in 1963, smiling fondly at her. “Hey, baby.”
She tilted her head with a grin, her entire chest warming with the growth of her heart. Ray’s smile widened before he nodded to Claire. Allison looked back to her daughter and took her smiling face into her hands, thumbs caressing the apples of her cheeks and her lips pressing a soft kiss to her forehead. Everything she wanted was right here, in the home she had missed so dearly.
She hoped (Y/N) was just as happy where she was.
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The ding of the elevator sounded before the doors slid open. It revealed five pathways that all met in the center of the outside memorial, where a stone platform stood. Viktor stepped out first, followed by Five, then Diego, then Lila, then Ben, and then Klaus. The six slowly walked about the greenery around them that stood between each pathway as some sort of decoration.
“Cool.” Lila laughed. Five walked up to the stone platform to see that it held a statue of Reginald’s head. He looked down at the plaque engraved in the stone.
OBSIDIAN MEMORIAL PARK
Graciously Donated By
SIR REGINALD HARGREEVES
The 1st Day of October 1989
Another timeline with Reginald Hargreeves.
Viktor turned his head back to the elevator when he noticed someone else step out of it, a bright smile stretching across his face. “Luther?”
Luther looked around at them with wide eyes and a hopeful smile as his brother approached him. “Oh, shit. You can see me?!”
“Yes!”
“I’m alive?!”
“Yes!”
“I’m alive!” He cheered as Viktor threw himself into his arms, Luther catching him and holding him tight.
“Luther’s alive!” Klaus cheered as well.
“Oh, my god!” Lila grinned.
Now back on his feet, Viktor took a look at his brother and gaped in amazement. “Wait. That’s not all, big guy.”
“Huh?”
Luther looked down at his body and realized that his abnormally large muscles and beastly body hair was gone. Once again, he was back to his normal size. His size before Reginald had injected him with that serum. “Whoa! Oh, shit! My body! Wait.” He marveled at his figure as Klaus joined his side. “I look amazing.”
“Luther’s all svelte now.”
“Wait. I gotta show Sloane!”
Five lifted his arm and then froze when he realized he lifted his arm. “I got my arm back…”
“This is so cool. W-Wait… Where’s Sloane?”
Klaus blinked a few times. “Oh, she was, uh… She was right behind me-”
“When Allison hit the button.” Lila reminded.
“She’s gone, too.” Diego pointed out.
Five’s heart sank to his stomach when he didn’t spot his love anywhere. He twisted his body every which way in hopes that she would emerge from a corner or step out of the elevator. “(Y/N)’s gone, too… Has anyone seen (Y/N)?!”
“Last I saw her-”
“She was trying to stop Allison.”
“Would they be in the same place?”
He held his head in his hands as his siblings’ voices overlapped. He tried to wrap his head around it all. They were in a different timeline. They were standing in the hotel. Well, where the hotel used to be. Reginald had done it. He reset the universe.
“You got your fingers back!” Lila gasped and held Diego’s hand, the man grinning in relief.
“Sloane? Sloane!” Luther called out before marching up to Five and fisting the front of his suit jacket. “Hey, I don’t care about your resets, alright? I want my wife back. Where is she, Five?”
Five lifted his head. “I’m glad you’re alive, but take your hand off me.”
“Not until you give me an answer.”
“My wife is missing, too, Luther, and I would like to get to the bottom of it if you would let me go.” He jerked his body forward, but nothing happened. He was still in the same spot. He didn’t jump. “Something’s wrong…”
“That’s right. You’re about to get your ass kicked.”
“Yeah, kick his ass.” Diego excitedly grinned.
“No, you moron. My power.” Five frowned at Luther. “I can’t blink.”
At once, everyone tested out their power. Luther clenched his fists, but they didn’t squeeze nearly as tight as they used to.
Diego twirled his knife in his hand, but it slipped from his fingers and clattered to the ground.
Klaus held his inkless palm out to summon a spirit, but nothing happened.
Ben shut his eyes and braced his core for his tentacles, but nothing within him moved.
Viktor tried to summon his energy, but his hearing was no longer advanced enough to listen to the sounds around him.
“This means I’m mortal again?” Klaus whined. “Awe, man!”
“Wait, wait, wait.” Ben shook his head. “How do we get ‘em back, you idiots?”
No one answered, because no one had a single clue as to what they just got themselves into. Luther began to back away. “I gotta… I gotta go find my wife.”
Klaus gasped and turned to Luther as he ran down one of the pathways. “No! Luther, you can’t go. You were dead five minutes ago. You’re fragile!” He turned back to his family. “I gotta go after him.”
“No. Wa- Klaus, wait!” Diego called as Klaus followed after Luther.
“I’m out, bitches.” Ben hissed and strode down another pathway.
“Guys, come on!” Viktor called out. “We should stick together and figure this out-”
“Well, what are we supposed to do?” Diego questioned. Lila looked up at him with raised brows.
“Live our lives?”
The two clasped hands and shared a hopeful nod before heading down another pathway. This left Five and Viktor to stare at each other in disbelief. Just like that, the family was once again separated. Five couldn’t entirely blame them, but a part of him felt betrayed by his siblings.
He couldn’t think about that right now, though. Because he had his own agenda. He needed to find (Y/N).
Without a word, Five turned and exited down another pathway. Viktor’s shoulders slumped as he watched him go. He had no idea what this new timeline had in store for him, for his family. Was there another apocalypse to come? Could they finally live in peace as they so desired? He didn’t know. All he knew was that everything they had gone through, every hardship within their lives, had started and ended with Reginald Hargreeves.
“Asshole.” He spat at the statue before heading down the last pathway, leading him into a world run by the very man he thought he defeated.
None of them knew it yet, but the water they stepped into was deeper than they ever anticipated. None of them knew it yet, but they had just set out their new lives…
In a Reginald Hargreeves dystopia.
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As soon as (Y/N) creaked her eyes open, she shut them tight against the glaring sunlight that seeped through her blinds. She groaned and lifted her head, gingerly rubbing her temples to soothe the aching. She did it again. She stayed up too late. She couldn’t keep doing this, but the deadline for her drafts was approaching quicker than she thought.
Wait.
Her drafts?
She blinked and frowned down at the typewriter before her, a half-finished chapter typed out on the paper. She vaguely remembered working on this chapter what felt like a lifetime ago. Before the news report, before the funeral.
A tiny bark had her head snapping over to the left, where she saw a small golden retriever bounding up to her and pawing at her pajama pants. Her heart fluttered. “Mr Pennycrumb…?”
The puppy happily yapped and pawed at her calves. With a joyful laugh, she gently picked him up and scratched behind his ear just like she knew he liked, giggling giddily as he licked at her face. “Oh, my baby! I’ve missed you! Yes, I missed you, baby!”
Mr Pennycrumb wiggled and jumped off her knees, landing on the floor and skittering out of the slightly ajar door. (Y/N) shook her head and blinked rapidly as she looked around. She was in her old bedroom. The bedroom she used to share with Anthony. The bedroom she never thought she would return to.
“What the hell?”
She stood and headed over to the door, but froze when she passed by her mirror. Slowly, she backpedaled until she was staring at herself. Immediately, her hands flew to her chest and she gaped at her body. She nearly jumped for joy at the sight of her adult self staring right back at her. No longer was she in that prepubescent body. Yes, she felt a bit less energized now that she was older once again, but she preferred this much more than what she was forced into for so long.
(Y/N) gasped and reached her hands up to run over her now scarless face. Those dreadful lines that interrupted her features and reminded her of such a terrifying time in her life, were gone. She could feel tears building up in her eyes at her relief. When she blinked them away, she noticed that her hands were back to their original skin color. It was like she was completely reset. Did this mean Five was back to normal?
“Oh, god… Five!” She ran to her bedroom door and flung it open. “Five!”
She choked on her words at the two heads that perked up at her voice, distracted from their morning cartoons. She nearly fell into the wall as tears she didn’t even feel building up this time started to spill down her face.
“Mama!”
“Good morning, Mama!”
(Y/N) sobbed and ran to the couch with open arms. “My babies!”
Jada stood on the couch and jumped into her mother’s arms, wrapping her little legs around her waist as (Y/N) crushed her daughter against her. “Jada! Oh, my sweet baby girl!” She pulled away to press kiss after kiss to her soft cheeks, the girl’s heavenly giggles causing more tears to escape. “Oh, my god… Oh, my god… I missed you, babyface. I missed you so much!”
Jada gave her mother a kiss on the cheek before she was gently set back down on the couch. (Y/N) picked up Michael and gave him the same treatment, which surprised him, since he was told that he was getting too heavy for her to hold.
“Mama’s baby boy! My beautiful baby boy! I’m so sorry, I’m so sorry I was gone! Mama’s never leaving you again, you hear me? Never. Never ever!”
“No more business trips?”
“No more business trips.” She peppered kisses on his cheeks, his forehead, his nose, his lips.
“Mama! Gross! Stop!” He laughed and wiggled out of her grip until he landed on his feet.
(Y/N) kneeled before her babies and brought them into a tight hug. “I’m so happy I’m home…”
“I’m happy you are, too.”
She let go of the children and turned to see her mother exiting the kitchen with a soft smile, her signature purple slippers on her feet. “You’ve been working yourself to death lately.”
“Mom…?”
“I made breakfast. It’s still warm, so I suggest you get it now-” She stopped when (Y/N) threw her arms around her and hugged her tight. Furrowing her brows, she slowly hugged back. “Um… Alright. Good morning to you, too, honey.”
“I can’t believe this is happening.” (Y/N) sobbed. “This is- Oh, god- This is-”
“Hey, hey. Breathe, (Y/N).” She pulled away and wiped her daughter’s tears away. “Wow… You really need to work out a sleep schedule. Here, why don’t you have some coffee?”
That was when (Y/N) remembered. “Oh! Where’s Five?”
“Who?”
She blinked. “Five. My husband. I-I introduced him to you.”
“Honey, what? Are you talking about Anthony?”
The front door to the house opened, (Y/N)’s face dropping at the man who stepped inside.
“Dad!”
“Daddy’s home!”
Michael and Jada ran up and hugged Anthony, who was alive and well. He was dressed in business casual attire and his goatee was freshly trimmed. He set his briefcase down and picked up Jada, gently kissing her cheek. “Ya miss me?”
“No more business trips for you, either, Daddy!”
“Yeah, you and Mama have to stay here with us and Grandma from now on!”
Anthony softly laughed and shut the door behind him, plopping Jada back onto the couch and ruffling Michael’s hair. “I’ll think about it, alright? Morning, Mom.”
“Welcome back home, Anthony.” (Y/N)’s mother hugged the man and kissed his cheek. “How was your trip? You’re just in time for breakfast.”
“Smells great. I’ll tell you all about it.” He gently smiled at her before pulling away and turning to (Y/N), his smile melting into a more tender one as he walked up to her. “Hey, baby…”
(Y/N) couldn’t move. She couldn’t speak. This wasn’t possible, it couldn’t be. Anthony was dead. She had to see his body for the autopsy. She had to put his funeral together. He couldn’t be here.
But then again, Mr Pennycrumb was from the sixties.
When Anthony brought her into a kiss, she closed her eyes for only a moment, she only kissed back for half a second, she relived her old life for a speck of time before her eyes flew back open. Because this was not her husband. Not anymore. She was promised to Five, devoted to him, and she had no intentions of changing that. Not even for Anthony.
He pulled away and gently kissed her forehead. “Did you just wake up?”
“I… um…”
“You know she did.” Her mother chuckled and walked into the kitchen. “She was up again, trying to finish her drafts.”
“She’s a hard-working woman.” He squeezed her arm. “It’s what I love about her.”
(Y/N) watched Anthony walk into the kitchen with wide eyes, her mind racing. As she examined her home, she recognized minor differences. Anthony’s obituary was no longer sitting on its own shelf, Ben’s favorite books were missing from her collection, the family photos were updated. The last time Anthony held Jada, she was just a baby. But those photos couldn’t have been taken more than a few months ago. Swallowing, she looked down at her hand.
The white bracelet that belonged to Sparrow (Y/N) no longer took its place on her wrist. She never even remembered taking it off. But that wasn’t the worst of it.
Her new wedding ring was gone, replaced with the old one she had taken off long ago. This wasn’t right. This wasn’t right at all.
“What’s wrong, Mama?”
(Y/N) turned to the couch to find her children staring at her with big, curious hazel eyes, Mr Pennycrumb happily wagging his tail between the two.
“Oh, god…” She shook her head as the aching in her temples worsened. “Something is… very wrong.”
Warnings: character death (Klaus, ya know), violence, blood, mentions of blood and death/dying
Word Count: 5130
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Chapter 19: Oblivion
(Y/N)’s mind was in a frenzy as she barreled down the passageway that glowed in a white patterned light along the walls. She placed her hands on the wall to steady herself so as to not crash into Allison in front of her. She wasn’t certain who was behind her, but she only hoped it was Five or Klaus.
From the front of the line, Lila kicked open the door on the other side of the passageway, the group spilling into the room. Perhaps it was her mind running wild, but (Y/N) was almost certain they had gone in a circle. Despite her limited time in the Buffalo Suite, though, she did notice some differences with the room. The paintings had changed, the furniture was completely different. The biggest difference was the buffalo head that was once over the mantelpiece was now the tail end of a buffalo.
“Let’s never do that again.” Viktor panted.
“What? Narrowly escaped the apocalypse?” Five sarcastically asked.
“Yeah, that’s kind of our thing, isn’t it?” Diego mumbled as he inspected the room, harpoon at the ready. As he returned to the group, Ben was staring at the buffalo before them in wonder, swatting the tail of it with his hand.
“There’s something very wrong about that…”
“Same suite, just ass-backwards.” Lila informed.
“No hyperbole there.” Five frowned.
“This is some hardcore Alice in Wonderland shit.” Ben gasped. Diego tightly smiled.
“Yeah, it only gets weirder.”
From the open door, the final passenger of the caravan bolted into the room. Breathing heavily, Reginald shut the door and leaned against it. “At last,” He breathed. “The other side…”
(Y/N) shook her head and looked around the room. “Hold- Hold on. Where’s Klaus?”
“Children, I’m sorry, but your brother…” He trailed off for a second. “I did all I could, but he didn’t make it through in time. The Kugelblitz has claimed its last victim.”
“Bullshit, he just helped me through! How did you make it and he didn’t?!” She raged. “We’re going back to get him!”
“There’s nothing to go back to, my child.” He went to place a hand on her shoulder, but she moved away quickly, standing at Five’s side, who gently held her as his venomous stare fixated on Reginald. The old man sighed in disappointment. “Children, there will be time for tears later. Right now, we have to keep moving.”
Reginald brushed past them all to leave the room and enter the hotel. When he was gone, everyone took a second to let everything sink in.
“Wait. Luther and Klaus?” Viktor whispered in disbelief. They had lost two more members of their team. It was becoming surreal. More surreal than the incoming apocalypse they had just dodged.
When the lot of them finally decided to follow their father, they all ended up in the lobby. The Hotel Oblivion had much more of a polished hotel decor than Obsidian did, with its shiny checkered floors, lack of tacky furniture, even the pillars shone orange instead of blue.
“You guys should’ve stayed here.” Ben grinned as they walked further into the lobby. “This place is way nicer.”
“Lila and I barely got out alive last time. Remember?”
“Yeah, but I’m here this time, and the numbers are in our favor.”
(Y/N) rolled her eyes at Ben’s smug reply, having enough of his cocky attitude. She much preferred his inebriated self more than the real him. In fact, she preferred her Ben to him.
“Well, whatever it was, it was strong, fast and super pissed.” Lila sighed as they neared the front desk.
“Alright, so, whatever you do, do not ring this bell.” Diego informed, pointing at the brass bell sitting at the desk, a sign with the Japanese language written sitting beside it. “Unless you wanna lose a finger or a tentacle.”
Sloane moved closer to it. “I’ll take my chances-”
“Don’t!” Lila stopped her.
“Get out of my way.”
“To take out this thing, we need to be in the right state of mind.”
At that, a fire crackled in Sloane’s eyes. “State of mind? Do you mean, am I angry? Yes, I am angry. I wanna kill whatever it is that hurt Luther!”
(Y/N) walked up to her sister-in-law and gently placed a hand on her back. “Sloane, we lost both Luther and Klaus. We’re all angry, but if we aren’t careful and smart about this, then we’ll only lose more people. I wanna kill it, too, okay?”
Lila nodded in agreement. “Yeah. When the time is right, we’ll act.”
“Don’t even try it, Five.” Diego called out to his brother, who was approaching the entrance of the hotel, a glaring white light barricaded on the other side. “Doors won’t let you out.”
Five hesitantly walked back to the group as Allison scoffed. “So, what, we’re stuck here?”
“This place is a test and a trap and a means of salvation, all at once.” Reginald spoke.
Viktor motioned towards the bell. “Does anyone know what that sign says?”
“Yeah, it says ‘Do not ring the bell’. That’s what that means.” Diego firmly said.
“We get it, Diego. Bell bad.” Five shrugged. “What do we do? Anybody know?”
A little ways away from them, Reginald had taken out his signature journal as he inspected their surroundings. Everyone’s attention turned to him, awaiting what they hoped was an explanation he was getting to. But he didn’t say anything.
“Reggie?” Allison called out. “Reggie.”
When he didn’t answer, Lila sighed and headed towards the other side of the room. “I’m hungry. Does anyone fancy an unagi roll?”
Ben glared and walked up to her. “How can you possibly eat at a time like this?”
“Shut up, Ben.” (Y/N) mumbled as she walked past him to follow after Lila. Where the alcoholic bar once was now sat a rotating sushi bar, presenting what seemed to be freshly prepared fish. (Y/N) joined Lila at the bar and watched the woman stuff her face for a bit before her curiosity just couldn’t be held back any longer. “Lila?”
“Yeah?”
“We’re friends now, right?”
“Where are you going with this?”
The girl sighed and picked up a piece of sushi. “Are you pregnant?”
Lila nearly choked on her food as she stared at (Y/N) in fear. “What did Diego say to you? Because if he said anything, I swear I’ll-”
“No, no, no.” She shook her head and chewed on the fish in her mouth. “He didn’t say anything.”
“Then how do you know?”
(Y/N) smirked at her. “Lila, I’ve been pregnant twice. I can tell the signs.” She picked up another piece. “Almost every time I’ve seen you, you’ve got food in your mouth and yet, never a drink. Not when we celebrated trapping the Kugel and not at the wedding. Now, we haven’t been friends for long, but you don’t strike me as the type to not drink at all.”
Blinking, Lila swallowed both the lump in her throat and the sushi, but she never stopped eating.
“No wonder Diego’s been so protective of you…” She whispered. “Hey. Bit of advice from a mother to a mother?”
Lila slowly nodded.
“Do whatever you need to do to keep that baby safe,” She gently held her hand. “This is also coming from a childless mother… If we make it out of this, I’d like to meet my niece or nephew.”
A teary smile slowly stretched across Lila’s face before (Y/N) gently patted her hand and hopped off her stool, heading back into the lobby. As she passed Diego, she gave him a proud smile and a nod. She walked right past Reginald without even a glance to him and approached the staircase, where Sloane sat.
The poor woman was trying to clean her blood-stained hands as she sniffled and weeped to herself. (Y/N) saw so much of her past self in Sloane, and she hated that she could empathize with her.
“I’ll help you with that.” She whispered and sat beside her in-law, taking the rag and beginning to clean her hands. It was then that (Y/N) realized that her own hands were also covered in blood. Blinking, she moved the thought away. “I was a widow before I married Five.”
Sloane’s lashes batted the tears out of her eyes and down her cheeks. “You were?”
“Yeah,” (Y/N) nodded, choking on her words as her heart clenched. “I lost my husband and I was left with two very small children who I was not ready to raise alone. I wasn’t strong enough for them, you know? I-I fell into depression and I just… I ignored everything. My responsibilities, my career… the two of them. They didn’t deserve that. They needed me more than ever…”
(Y/N) fell silent for a moment to collect herself. She had never, ever talked to anyone about her neglect towards Michael and Jada. Not even Allison, who was always there for her after Anthony’s death. Now that she was admitting out loud what a horrible mother she thought she was, the sinking in her stomach only plummeted deeper, eating away at her to make her feel even more empty.
She supposed this was her karma after all those times she tuned out Jada’s crying, after all those times she pretended not to hear Michael on a late night complain about how hungry he was. She didn’t deserve her children.
She came back to herself when she realized that the pity party she was throwing was not meant for her, and turned back to Sloane. “What I’m trying to say is that no one gets to tell you how strong you need to be, okay? Because they can say whatever they want, look at you in any way, but nothing can truly prepare you to lose someone you love… I’m kinda losing track at this point. It feels like my whole family is dying.”
“My whole family did die…”
(Y/N) let out a silent sigh before wrapping her arms around Sloane and pulling her close. Sloane sniffled and clung to the girl as more tears cascaded down her face.
From the other side of the room sat Five and Viktor, quietly conversing with one another. “Nah, it’s like the old man said.” The boy whispered, his eyes on Reginald, who was still walking about the lobby. “Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, and three times ain’t gonna happen ‘cause I’m not a gibbering idiot.”
“Well, we can’t be sure he killed Klaus or Luther.”
“You serious? This is his modus operandi. We’ve seen this before. Have you forgotten how we all came together in the first place?”
Viktor sighed as his face fell. “Dad’s funeral.”
“Exactly. He pulled this on you rubes before, and he’s doing it again now.”
“Come on, Five…”
“No. He lost the vote to come through the tunnel, yet here we are.”
Viktor shook his head, not wanting to believe what he was afraid he believed. “Are you really sure that he could kill Luther?”
“I think he could kill Luther, Klaus and the rest of us without breaking a moral sweat. And what’s worse, I think Allison is involved.”
“No, no.” Viktor scoffed, the both of them turning to look where Allison was joining Sloane and (Y/N) on the former’s other side.
Sloane sighed and slowly sat up as Allison cleaned her hands. “I hate to say the things everyone says.”
“Mourning in cliché is the last thing you need to worry about.” Allison rasped, (Y/N) sending her a warning look.
“I know everything is ending,” Sloane sniffled. “...but I thought we’d be together when it happened. I didn’t even get to say goodbye.”
Allison and (Y/N) shared a look before the former gently took Sloane’s hand into hers, wiping it clean with her rag. “I got to say goodbye… to my daughter… and my husband. (Y/N) got to say goodbye to her kids.” She gently spoke. “But it wasn’t enough. And I think she can agree.”
“She’s right. It’s not enough…” (Y/N) whispered tearfully.
“Feelings are just… They’re too big for words. Luther loved you… to the moon and back.”
The three softly chuckled at Allison’s sweet attempt at a joke.
“You made him so happy, Sloane,” (Y/N) gently kissed her cheek. “In all my life, I’ve never seen him smile as bright as he smiled at you.”
Neither of the two noticed how Allison met Reginald’s eyes.
“No, she… she was with Sloane in the tunnel.” Viktor whispered as he watched Allison comfort Sloane.
Five tilted his head slightly. “I’m not talking about Klaus.”
“Luther…? What? No, she would never do that.”
“She’s been unraveling since we got to this timeline.”
“Yeah, she lost her daughter.”
“And she killed Harlan.”
Viktor frowned deeper. “(Y/N) almost killed Dad. She lost her kids and she watched herself die twice. She’s not unraveling?”
“(Y/N) is absolutely losing her mind, but she hasn’t taken any of her pain or anger out on us like Allison has. Dad deserved what he got from her, Allison is the one siding with him. Do not compare them.”
Viktor blinked at the offense in Five’s tone and turned his head back to watch Allison now cleaning (Y/N)’s hands. “Even if you’re right, I can’t imagine they’re just gonna come clean if we confront them.”
“I agree…”
Once her hands were free of blood stains, (Y/N) gave both Sloane and Allison a cheek kiss before descending the staircase. She was just about to head over to Five and Viktor when she caught Ben in her peripheral. He was in another seating area, anxiously wringing his hands as he tracked Reginald’s every move. She knew that look. It was a look her Sparrow self gave him. It was a look she and her siblings gave him when they were young and in his grasp. Ben was still seeking validation from him.
With a sigh, she abandoned her original agenda and walked right up to him. “You know, you can stare at him as long as you want. He’ll still be a total dick.”
Ben shot up to his feet with a heated look. “Excuse me?”
“What, you disagree?”
“He is my father. He’s your father, too. The difference between you and me is respect.”
“He was never a father, Ben!” She quietly hissed so as to not cause a scene. “He was just a man who adopted us! Didn’t you care about your (Y/N)?”
“Of course, I did!” He snapped back in her volume.
“Then why are you still following Reginald? After everything he put her through?”
Ben looked away. “He said it was never his intention to hurt her.”
“Good or ill intent, he still broke her. Even when she was freed from the basement, she was still in his grasp.” (Y/N) blinked back her tears. “That’s the issue with abuse, Ben. You can never truly escape it. But you need to break free now more than ever, because whatever he told you, he didn’t tell you everything. Whatever he’s got planned is only for his benefit, and I know you know that.”
His eyes didn’t leave her even when she walked away to join her husband and brother elsewhere. However, his attention was stolen by Reginald when the man ascended a flight of stairs wordlessly. Ben stood and followed him with furrowed brows. When he reached the top, he saw Reginald examining a grandfather clock, he and Allison having a hushed and heated argument. When they noticed his presence, they ceased their talking, Allison moving past him with a bump to his shoulder. He ignored it and set his eyes on his father.
“What was that all about?”
“That’s none of your concern.” Reginald answered as he scribbled in his journal.
“Not my concern? We’re here now, in the Hotel Oblivion. Just like you wanted. I made that happen.”
“Don’t be ridiculous.” Reginald snapped his book shut. “Allison killed Harlan, and I united the families. What did you do, Number Two?”
He left his son behind and returned back to the lobby. “Gather around, children. Now that we’ve had a chance to catch our breath, the real work can begin.”
Five stood from his seat as everyone collected at the center of the lobby. “Ah, the myth of the seven bells, eh?”
“Exactly. Somebody’s been paying attention.”
“Okay, so we find the bells, then what?” Diego asked.
“No, no, no, no.” Reginald shook his head. “The bells are just a metaphor for this.” He held up his journal to show off a drawing sketch along the pages.
(Y/N) squinted her eyes to get a better look. “A sigil?”
“Correct, my child.”
“Don’t call me that.”
He hesitated, but continued. “The sigil is the key to the seven bells. Once we find this symbol, we’re one step closer to resetting the universe.”
“What do we do when we find it?” Sloane quietly asked.
“I don’t know.”
A collective gasp sounded as Viktor stepped forward. “Excuse me? We’re here because you said you have a plan.”
“I do. Up to a point.”
Lila snickered. “Great. So, we’ll just stay in the hotel forever, staring at the walls and eating bad sushi.”
“Finding the sigil is our only way out of here and the best chance we have of resetting the universe.” Allison spoke up.
“Funny how you and Dad are on the same page again.” Five narrowed his eyes at her. Allison glared at him, which caused Viktor’s want to deescalate the situation before it got ugly.
“Okay, uh, where do we start?”
Reginald perked up. “We’ll split into groups. I will go with Allison and Sloane, Ben, Five and (Y/N) with Viktor.”
“No, we want Allison.”
Five nodded with a sly smile. “Ben for Allison. We’ve trained together, so it makes sense if we take Allison.”
Allison clenched her jaw and scoffed. “Yeah. No, thanks.”
“Why not?” (Y/N) raised a brow, truly confused as to why Allison didn’t want to team with them. Allison looked at her, speechless.
“Splendid idea!” Reginald piped up. “Allison, you go with the Umbrellas. Sparrows, stick together. Everyone take a different floor. We must find that sigil.”
“What about us?” Diego called out.
“You’re a duo.” He waved them off. “Nobody wants to listen to your endless bickering. Now, spread out, leave no stone unturned, and meet back here in thirty minutes.”
Three floors above, the Umbrella team entered one of the bedrooms, Allison and (Y/N) beginning to look through drawers for any sign of a sigil. “Someone went through a lot of trouble to hide this thing.” Allison said.
“How big is it supposed to be?” Viktor asked as he wandered the room.
“You know, dear old Reg didn’t say.”
Five hummed. “Really? Hm. That’s surprising. I figured you’d know more about his plan.”
Allison slowly turned to her brother. “Sorry, what’s that supposed to mean?”
(Y/N) straightened with a frown. “Guys, what’s going on?”
“I saw you and him in the White Buffalo Suite during the wedding.”
“Wait,” She stepped closer with wide eyes. “She’s the person you saw with him?”
Viktor sighed. “I don’t know if now’s the right time-”
Allison interrupted him. “You know, I heard that you blacked out last night.”
“I did, and it took me awhile to remember what I saw, but I do remember, Allison.” Five stalked closer to her with an accusatory finger pointed. “You and Dad made some kind of deal. What did you agree to?”
“A deal?”
“Mmhm.”
“With Dad? Please, tell me you’re joking.”
Viktor stared down. “He’s not…”
At his agreeance, (Y/N) crossed her arms and glared at her sister. “Answer the question, Allison.”
Allison chuckled and turned to her sister. “Oh, you, too? See, this is exactly what I meant,” Her finger waved between the married couple before she turned back to Five. “You’re out of your mind.”
Five leaned closer. “You and Dad make a deal, now Luther is dead.”
“Okay… Luther was killed by whatever the hell that thing is.”
“And Klaus?”
“He didn’t make it into the tunnel.”
But Five didn’t believe her for a second. Neither did his wife. “You know, your deal is costing people their lives.”
“Do you really think that I made a deal with Dad to kill Luther and Klaus?”
She looked between her siblings, and while none of them answered, their expressions said enough. Viktor guiltily avoided her gaze, (Y/N) was still measuring her with her eyes and Five continued to stare her down with an unwavering certainty. She was losing them.
“I’m done.” She moved past them to leave the room. “I’ll meet you in the lobby.”
“Hey… Hey, wait, no.” Viktor sighed and then scoffed at Five before hurrying to catch up with his sister. “Allison. No, just listen to me.”
Five shook his head and looked to his wife, who was frustratedly tapping her foot. “So, her apology to me was bullshit, huh?”
“Afraid so, my love.” He swiftly brought her hand into his and began out the room. “Let’s go before we lose ‘em.”
When the two stepped out of the room, something (actually, many things) were off. For one, the hallway was much smaller than it was before. Five called out for his siblings as he walked towards one end of the hall up to a plant that was not there before. (Y/N) rushed up to the other end of the hall, where three paintings hung on the wall. She pushed against them in case they would lead her into another secret room, but the wall didn’t budge.
“Okay, what the hell is going on?”
“Now the real fun starts.” Five clicked his tongue and walked back into the very different bedroom they had just exited. (Y/N) followed him in, dread settling into her heart when she realized they were now on the fifth floor.
On the third floor, Allison was still storming away from Viktor. “No, I’m done with the three of you and your conspiracy theories.”
“Come on. Just listen to me-”
“Why should I?!” Allison whirled on him after pressing the elevator button. “Huh?! You’re the ones who voted to stay and die. You’re the ones who said to hell with family and the whole universe. I’m the only one fighting to save both.”
“We just need to know what Dad is planning before more of us get killed.”
Allison, once she realized they were two people short, moved past Viktor to look around the corner. “Where the hell are Five and (Y/N)?”
Viktor followed. “They were right behind me. Five?” He walked back down the hall in search of his siblings. He stopped in the doorway of the bedroom, but neither of them were there. “(Y/N)?”
Back on the fifth floor were Sloane and Ben, the former moving picture frames in search of the sigil while the latter leaned against the wall and ridiculed her. “Ooh, don’t forget to check under the plants.”
“Get off your ass and start inspecting the walls for hidden compartments.” She sharply spoke. Ben pushed himself off the wall and knocked on it.
“Hey, uh… here’s a wall and, uh…” He knocked on another. “Oh, here’s another wall.”
She rolled her eyes and opened a door to one of the rooms. “What the hell is wrong with you? People are dying left and right, and you’re acting like a sulky teenager.”
“You sound just like Dad.” He growled as she moved to another room. At his retort, she whipped her head back to him and shut the door.
“Why is it so important for Dad to like you? He doesn’t define you or us. We made our own mark in this world without him.”
“As the Sparrow Academy, but they’re gone now.”
“He was never a Sparrow! He was our dad, and a shitty one at that! You don’t need him.”
He sneered. “Easy for you to say when you’ve already got a new family.”
She deeply inhaled as her lip quivered, pointing a finger at him. “And the best part of that family just died.”
Their argument was interrupted when Five and (Y/N) rounded the corner, hand-in-hand. “I can’t believe I’m saying this,” Five started as his wife went up to Sloane and shared a hug with her. “I’m actually glad to see you guys.”
“What’s wrong?” Sloane looked down at her.
“There’s something seriously wrong with this hotel. We were just two floors down and now we’re here the next second. It’s like the place is alive.”
Ben frowned. “We should get to the lobby.”
“Tried it.” Five shook his head. “Whatever direction we choose, we end up in the same spot.”
“Or maybe you two have no sense of direction.”
(Y/N) bristled. “Alright, douchebag, lead the way.”
Ben gave her a look before doing just that, the teens parting to make room for him. They let Sloane in front of them before they joined hands and followed them. On the third floor, Allison and Viktor were looking for the two of them, calling out in hopes they’d call back.
“(Y/N)?”
“Five?” Viktor called before sighing. “Where are they?”
“How the hell am I supposed to know?!” Allison hissed.
“Come on. We can’t keep doing this.” He stopped the both of them. “Please, how do we get back to the way things were? You know, before that fake apology and-”
“And the lies?”
Viktor nearly groaned in frustration. “Allison, come on. How do we do that?”
She stopped and stared at him for a second, biting her lip before she inhaled. “I don’t know that we can.”
Suddenly, the entire hotel shook and rumbled, the lights above them glowing a bright yellow as the ceiling lamps swayed with the force of the shaking. They planted their feet to keep from falling and surveyed the area around them, the air shifting as an ominous tone settled within the many halls of the hotel.
“We should get back to the lobby.” Allison led Viktor back where they came from. “Which one of our moronic siblings do you think rang the damn bell?”
A few feet ahead, a figure broke through the wall and stood before them. This figure was large in stature, covered in armor with a mask-like face covering in the shape of a tiger on its face. Before either could react, it swiped its large ax through the air and cut into Allison’s arm, sending her to the ground with a gut-wrenching wail of pain.
“Allison!” Viktor cried out. Glaring up at the guardian, he summoned his blue energy and blasted it to him, sending the armor-clad figure down the hallway and skidding across the floor. Immediately, Viktor dropped to the ground to help up his sister and get her as far away as possible. “Allison, we gotta go! Allison, get up! Let’s go!”
The guardian twirled his ax in the air before darting after them. On a different floor, the quartet had rounded a corner the same time as another guardian. This one looked similar to the first, only its mask was different and it held a katana rather than an ax. Spotting its targets, it snarled and swiped its katana through the air, holding it up at the ready.
“Really? A samurai?” Ben deadpanned.
This must have been it. The thing that killed Luther. Sloane tried to remember Diego’s description of the possible weapon used, but all she could remember was “blade”. That was all she needed. With a war cry, she charged up to the guardian. It headed right for her, but before it could send its blade into her, she flipped around it, ending up behind the guardian. It turned around and swiped its katana down, but halted when Sloane used her power to stop it. It was clear that she was struggling, though. She was going to need help.
“Revenge looks good on her.” Ben smirked. Five and (Y/N) rolled their eyes.
“Would you shut up and help us kill this thing?” The boy scoffed as he went up to an ax hanging on one of the doors. He grabbed it and went to blink closer to the guardian, but stopped when (Y/N) grabbed ahold of it. His eyes widened in astonishment when she duplicated the weapon. “Where the hell did you learn that?”
She smiled before sending her ax into the wall next to her. From its shadow, she pulled out a duplicate of that ax, along with a clone of herself from her own shadow, its hands tightly clutching the weapon as it was summoned from the wall. (Y/N) turned to Five and cocked her head.
“My sister taught me.”
Ben leaned against the wall and watched the three lunge for the guardian, hacking axes and manipulating gravity in an attempt to defeat it. Below them, Viktor was assisting Allison in hurriedly rushing down halls to get to safety. When he saw the sign for the spa, he urged her forward. “Here, here. Go, go, go.”
She ran inside and leaned against a pillar, holding her bleeding shoulder in agony. Behind her, Viktor shut the door and rushed her towards the back of the spa, behind the last tub. “We need… We need to tie off that wound.”
Allison whimpered and groaned as Viktor acquired a towel. “You were right, okay? I made a deal with Dad.”
Viktor ripped the towel and looked up at her. “Luther and Klaus?”
“No, I had nothing to do with that. I swear.” She winced. Viktor quickly wrapped the towel around her arm and tied it roughly, Allison crying out.
“Why tell me now?”
“Because I need you to believe me, okay?” She panted as he let go. “That I did this for all of us. Luther and Klaus, too.”
He shook his head. “What did he offer you?”
“I need you to trust me.” She whispered. “Look at me. If we get through this, everything’s gonna be okay.”
The door to the spa fell in, granting access to the guardian. This one was different, though. Yet again, it had a different mask and held a chain. One end of the chain held a mace, and the other end held a sickle. It swung the end with the mace before sending it forward, blowing the tub to pieces when it crashed into it. Allison and Viktor split ways and flew out of different exits to avoid the blast.
“Viktor?” Allison called out from the ninth floor.
“Allison?” Viktor called out from the fourth floor.
Warnings: character death, blood, implications of suicidal thoughts, mentions of alcohol and death
Word Count: 3875
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Chapter 18: Bitter Taste
Luther was sitting in his bed and staring out at the Kugelblitz when Five entered his room. “Hey.” The boy greeted, beginning to pace the area.
“Hey, how long do we have left?” He responded.
“A couple hours. Could be more, could be less. Where’s Sloane?”
“Raiding the wine cellar for our end of the world party. Where’s (Y/N)?”
“She wanted some space for a little bit. To think over it all.” He sighed, stuffing his hands into his pockets. “So, I guess you guys know which way you’re voting.”
Luther nodded. “You’re more than welcome to join us.”
“I’m still on the fence on that one. I saw something last night that I was not supposed to see.”
“Diego and Lila.” He raised his brows. “Yeah, they do it on the stairs sometimes.”
Five frowned in disgust. “No, I saw Dad. He was in his room with someone. He was making some kind of deal. Before you ask, I don’t know what the deal was or who it was with. Everything is a blur.”
Luther shrugged. “Wasn’t me or Sloane. We were, uh, busy doing other things last night.” He smugly smiled, Five rolling his eyes.
“Yeah, I get it, Luther. Thank you. Everyone was boning everyone last night.”
“How did you and (Y/N) even manage to hook up in every hallway?”
“Focus, please.” He sighed and walked up to his brother. “That story about the bells? There’s something Dad’s not telling us. Think about it. When has the old man ever been straight with us?”
“I don’t know, he was pretty ruthless in our performance reviews.”
Five furrowed his brows. “He always gave me five stars.”
“Really?”
“Look, I’m old enough to trust my instinct, and it’s telling me this is a trap.” He paused to watch Luther’s reaction, his brother staring at him with an unreadable expression. Five shrugged. “Food for thought.”
He left Luther there to further ponder his decision. When Five entered the White Buffalo Suite, he didn’t expect to see (Y/N) already there, lounging across one of the fur sofas with a bottle in her hand. She snapped her head up at him when she heard his footsteps, but laid back down in relief. “Thought you were Dad…”
“And I thought you weren’t gonna drink before the vote.”
She grumbled to herself as she watched him walk about the room, seemingly in search of something. She raised a brow in curiosity. “Did you lose a quarter in here or something?”
“Or something, yes.” He walked up to her and took the bottle, taking a few gulps from it and handing it back. “I’ve been thinking. This whole plan Dad’s got is not what it seems. I don’t trust him.”
“I don’t, either. Not in the slightest.” (Y/N) sat up, her gaze trained on the fur rug beneath her feet. “But think about it… What if it does work, Five? I could get my babies back.”
“And I want that, too, Starlight,” He knelt down in front of her, gently holding her hands in his. “But something is not right about this. You know what he did, (Y/N). I don’t have to remind you. That is not a different Reginald Hargreeves.”
(Y/N) closed her eyes, her mind racing behind her eyelids. Her feelings on the matter of the situation were what wasn’t to be trusted. Every other second she contemplated, she always ended up taking a different side of the argument. She didn’t know if she could trust herself to vote for the fate of the universe. Not with her state of mind.
Five shook her hands to gain her attention. “Hey. I’m not gonna let you hide behind my decision. Your mind is yours to make up and I don’t want you worrying what I’ll think of your decision, okay?” He nodded, standing up in satisfaction when she nodded back. “But before you contemplate any further, I think it’d be wise to tell you that during our adventure last night, I came across a conversation.”
“When?” She frowned. “Weren’t we around each other the whole time?”
“You were too out of it to hear it, but whatever was going on between Dad and whoever he was talking to was secret. Not only was it secret, but it was very suspicious.” He heavily sighed. “I don’t know, Starlight. I don’t know, but I don’t trust anything about his plan…”
Less than an hour later, the group had formed at the staircase near the elevator. Before them stood Allison. “To start this off, (Y/N) told me that she will not be voting. She doesn’t want her ‘erratic emotions’ to interfere with our votes. At least, that’s what she told me. Do you still stand by that, (Y/N)?”
“I do.” The girl quietly responded from beside Five, arms crossed and head bowed. Allison nodded, her eyes saying something else entirely.
“Well, with that, I think you can all guess which way I’ll be voting. We’ve all been through a lot. We’ve all lost people.” She gave a fleeting look to Five. “... Mannequins… But their deaths have to mean something. Which is why I’ll be voting to go with Dad.”
Lila stepped off the staircase and hissed at Diego, “What she said,” before going to stand with Allison. “Let’s go save the bloody universe!”
“Whoo-hoo!” Klaus cheered with her.
“Alright, well, since she said yes…” Diego stood on the staircase. “I vote stay. How’s that for nice?”
She scoffed. “You’re not being serious.”
Allison looked from Lila to Diego with a hardly-suppressed glare. “It’s his vote, Lila. Klaus?”
“I am with Father.” He motioned towards Reginald, who hummed and turned to Ben. His reliable and loyal Number Two nodded at him. Allison saw this and turned back to the rest.
“Okay, that’s four to one. Viktor?”
Viktor hesitated with a sigh. “Look, I wanna believe, okay? I really do. I can’t just shake the feeling we don’t know what we’re getting ourselves into.”
“No, but we know what we’ve got if we don’t. We have to go into this together.” She hopefully looked around at the unspoken voters before turning back to her brother. “Viktor… A family.”
He groaned. “You can’t just keep throwing the word ‘family’ around. I mean, it isn’t enough. I vote stay.”
Allison clenched her jaw and swallowed. “Luther?”
Said male looked up from where he sat with Sloane on the stairs. “Um… Sloane and I talked, and, well, we’re out. Look, we wanna spend whatever time we have left together, and not… fighting some guy with a sword and… ringing bells and stuff. So…”
Viktor shrugged. “Well, dead end. Four in, four out.”
“That leaves you, Number Five.” Reginald said. Five stared at him for a moment in suspicion before taking a deep breath.
“I saw the future, and it told me to sit this one out. I vote stay. It’s time we accept our fate.”
The room fell silent as the gravity of the situation settled in. And, as if to deepen the anxiety, thunder from the whirlwind outside the hotel clapped and rumbled through the halls, leaving them shaken in more ways than one. Allison looked to her sister, desperate for a save.
“(Y/N), are you sure you don’t wanna vote?”
(Y/N) refused to look up. “What does it matter? We’ve already weighed, and we’re leaning on one side.”
“It would… still be nice to hear your opinion on the matter.”
“I doubt it.”
Reginald went to speak, but it was like she could feel him open his mouth.
“Don’t start with any of that ‘my child’ shit. I don’t wanna hear it.”
Allison wiped at her face in frustration. “(Y/N), please. Just- Just what if you put the vote at another dead end?”
“Yeah, what if? Nothing happens and we stay? We say ‘fuck it’ and go anyway? What’s your big plan for a tie?”
“We could figure out more options!”
(Y/N) huffed and picked her head up. “Fine. You wanna know what I think? I want my babies back, I want my niece back, I want my dog back, I want the world to stop falling apart, and I want to be done with this bullshit apocalypse routine.” Her glare directed itself right at Reginald, a flash of venom in her eyes. “But I’m not following you into anything. That’s my final statement.”
Reginald bowed his head in shame as she turned her back to the group, her arms crossed tighter over her chest. Allison looked between the two of them before stepping closer to her sister. “So, that’s it? You’re gonna let your anger towards Dad keep you from going back to-”
“Don’t.” She snarled. “Don’t do it. Don’t say it. I didn’t say it to you, so don’t even try it with me.”
Allison glared at her and shook her head. “You’re pathetic, (Y/N).” She growled before walking away. The girl turned her head back forward, biting her lip as tears pricked the corners of her eyes. Sensing her incoming breakdown, Five reached out for her, but she brushed him off and hurried out of the room, sniffling as she went.
“Why can’t we go in there, just the four of us?” Ben asked Reginald.
“That would mean certain failure. There must be seven.” He answered before turning to everyone in the room. “Children… I can’t say I’m happy with this. But I see now the blame falls on me. I failed you when you were young, and I have failed you now. And in doing so, I have doomed the entire universe… If anyone needs me, I’ll be in the courtyard… awaiting the end.”
As he left the room, Ben glared at the lot of them. “Idiots.” He hissed before leaving as well. A brief silence passed before Viktor decided to speak up.
“Was that a real apology?”
“The man’s never apologized for anything in his life.” Luther shook his head.
“I actually feel bad for him.” Diego quietly said.
“Don’t worry. It’ll pass.” Five falsely smiled before he began to walk away. “Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to comfort my wife in her final moments. See you around. It’s been… interesting.”
At first, he had momentarily forgotten he had the power of teleportation, but once he had gotten over the memory lapse, Five found himself within his hotel room in second. As soon as his signature whoosh sounded, (Y/N) quickly cleared her face of the tears and sniffled up any shred of dignity she had left.
“You know, you don’t have to hide anything from me.” He softly said as he approached her. “After all, we did promise ourselves to each other. That means I’m not afraid to see you in any form.”
(Y/N) shook her head as Five took a seat on the bed beside her. Silently, the two clasped hands and stared down at their knees. They both had their individual reasonings for voting against going into Oblivion, but they both centered around not trusting their father. Not only had he completely broken (Y/N), but he was keeping something crucial from everyone while risking them at the same time.
Five felt immense guilt for turning his back on his wife. Yes, she chose the same side as him, but he knew that if what happened with her Sparrow self didn’t happen, she would have tied the vote. If she wasn’t so suspicious, then she would have gone into Oblivion with the hopes of seeing Michael and Jada again. He knew that if she didn’t have him or her siblings, then she would end up in the same state of mind as Allison, as much as he hated to admit it.
Five has known his wife far too long enough to know that her lashing out at Reginald was her tipping point. The murder in her eyes was one he had seen in too many Commission member’s eyes, it was a murder he hoped were never in his own eyes when he did his jobs. She was hardening and becoming distrusting. And while she had every right to, it was never something she did. He worried for her.
“Do you… wanna talk about it?”
She sighed. “I don’t know if I did the right thing…”
“With the vote?”
“Yeah,” She nodded. “Every decision I make now, I just wonder what she would do… And I don’t like to think about it, but Sparrow (Y/N) would have marched right through that door with Dad behind her, just so he could stab her right in the back. And I’ll be damned if I let that happen to me…”
He held her hand tighter as she continued. “But then I remember that none of it fucking matters because either way, we’re gonna die. Either by a blackhole or some psychopathic finger collector… I don’t know, I guess I’m glad for this Kugelblitz to come and take us.”
“Why?”
“Because I finally get to die…”
When she looked up, she instantly averted her eyes from Five’s horrified look. “You don’t understand, Five. My kids are gone… They’re not here and I don’t wanna be here, either. I know everyone wants me to keep fighting, but Five, I have been fighting. You guys just don’t understand what this feels like. To have your kids ripped from you over and over timeline after timeline. I’m so exhausted. I can’t, I just can’t anymore…”
Five wrapped his arms tightly around her as she broke out into sobs. Now more than ever, he felt extremely guilty. “Please, Starlight… I know, I know it feels impossible, but you can’t do that to yourself. I’ve done that before…”
“You have?” She looked up at him. He brushed away her tears with his thumbs as he stared into her eyes.
“I watched you die. Three times. And every time you died, I died. It broke me in a way the apocalypse never could’ve. I thought there was no reason to keep going on through a world without you. It didn’t feel right or fair to live without you. But I’m so glad I never let your smile fade from my memory… because I don’t think I’d be here.”
(Y/N) sadly smiled and gently rubbed his arm with one of her hands. “I wish I could have a timeline with all of you with me… I don’t think I’d ever be sad again in a world like that.”
He returned her smile and gently kissed her forehead. “I love you.” He tenderly whispered.
“I love you, too, bub. Thank you for being an amazing husband.”
“I can hardly say I did much to earn that title, but I am eternally grateful for your existence as well.”
They shared a soft laugh and deeply gazed into each other’s eyes. Ever since Five and (Y/N) reached the age in which they understood the concept of romance, they had felt it for each other. There was nothing in the world, nothing in the universe that could keep them from loving each other.
It was an unconditional love bound by selflessness and patience to last them throughout the years they didn’t have each other. Courage and heart tied them down in their most trying times while acceptance and influence reassured them that they truly deserved each other. Their comfort for one another paired with fearless honesty never left one wondering what the other was thinking, what they were holding back.
They had faced many fatal scenes in their lives, but nothing struck fear in their hearts more than losing each other. It was the precise reason they were so comfortable and content in their current situation, because at least they had each other in their last moments.
“Starlight?”
“Yes, bub?”
“What do you say to one last meal together?”
“I say… you whip up something while I scrounge what’s left of the booze.”
“I’ll meet you back here.”
With one final kiss, the two were out of the room and in different parts of the hotel. It hadn’t taken Five long to find food, as there always seemed to be endless amounts of food in the kitchen, even at the end of the world. After he had piled everything he could find on a tray, he headed back up to the floor his room was.
When he did, though, his steps began to slow. Flashes of images from the night before flew through his mind. Even though it hardly mattered now, seeing as they were not going through with Reginald’s plan, something was still nagging at him. While Five would have loved to return to his wife, he knew that his last moments with her would be filled with dread if he didn’t find the missing pieces of what he had witnessed. Besides, (Y/N) wasn’t back from finding alcohol yet, so he had time.
As he continued to roam the halls, Viktor rounded a corner and spotted him. “What are you doing?”
Five turned to face his approaching brother. “Getting a date together with (Y/N), but now I’m retracing my steps.”
“Why?”
“The old man is hiding something.”
As Five went back to “retracing”, Viktor hummed in uncertainty. “Yeah, feels like there’s a lot of that going around…”
“How do you mean?” Five turned back to him, curious.
“Allison apologized to me.”
“Okay, and that’s suspicious, how?”
“Last night, she was ready to go ten rounds with me at the wedding, and this morning it’s all… family and Dad and love. I don’t know, something must have happened last night, but I don’t know what-”
The clanging of the tray against the ground interrupted Viktor’s thought process as Five ran his now free hands through his hair. Of course, how could he have so easily dismissed it? The answer was literally in his face. The sudden apologies to Luther and Viktor and (Y/N), the foreseeable loyalty to Reginald, the desperation to fix the universe…
“There is no time.”
He remembered now.
“I can’t do this without you.”
It was her.
“Do we have a deal?”
It was-
“Allison… It’s Allison!”
“What is?”
From the White Buffalo Suite, Sloane’s heart-wrenching scream of protest could be heard. The two shared a brief look of confusion before bolting in the direction of the room.
Upon entering, their hearts and breathing stuttered at the sight of Sloane shakily hovering over Luther’s dead body, his limp head resting in her lap. Her bloodied hands trembled near the long, deep slash through his chest with his blood trailing into the stained fur carpet below him.
“Oh my god, Luther.” Viktor gasped as he walked up to them.
“What happened?” Five asked.
“He went to go get ice. I couldn’t-” Sloane’s words were cut off by a sob as she shook her head. “He didn’t come back. I… I don’t know…”
He turned to inspect the room. Lila and Diego stood beside the slightly ajar door to Oblivion, Klaus stood to the side and tried his best to fight off his tears, Ben was brooding in a chair near the scene, Allison was slumped on the floor with teary eyes blankly staring forward, her hands stained red. But he was more focused on (Y/N).
She stood beside Sloane, her eyes wide in horror as they seemingly glued themselves to her brother’s corpse. She didn’t blink at all since he had looked at her and her entire body trembled, bloodied hands twitching at her sides. Just as he suspected, she was trapped in a time that had torn her apart.
(Y/N) couldn’t get the blood out of her mind. The organs. The mangled mess of what was Sparrow (Y/N). She didn’t want to think of it, but every time she looked at Luther, she was sent back to a time she thought she was recovering from. The walls were suddenly closing in on her and her breathing was becoming shallower and shallower.
Unwillingly, her body slowly turned away from her brother as tears rushed down her face. Everything was so loud, her heart thumping in her ears along with the rushing blood through her veins. The room was spinning and her knees were weakening. Just as they gave out on her, she felt two hands stabling her.
“Hey, hey. Look at me. Look at me, Starlight.” Five’s muffled voice broke through. (Y/N) turned her head to him, but couldn’t respond, all mumbles and stutters dying on her tongue. “Breathe. Breathe, (Y/N).”
“I-I can’t- Th- The blood and… The b-b-lood a-a-and Luther-”
“Breathe.”
As Five took her aside to calm her down, Lila looked to Diego. “It must have been him. The guardian.”
“She’s right,” Diego rasped, kneeling down beside Luther and Sloane. “Whatever did this had a long curved blade.”
“How… How can you be sure?” Viktor shakily asked.
“I don’t know much, but I know knives.”
To complete the group, Reginald entered the room. “Children, what’s going on?” His strides abruptly stopped at the scene. “Oh, god! Luther…”
Five looked away from his wife to frown at Reginald, suspicions raised highly.
“If we attacked first, he would still be alive…” Ben rumbled, his glare moving up to Viktor, who looked away guiltily.
Everything literally shifted when the room began to shake, an explosion going off that threw everyone to a stumble. Peeking out of the room, Ben’s eyes widened at the halls that fell into themselves and surrendered to the approaching blinding light.
“G-Guys?!” He hurried back inside. “Hey, guys!”
“What are we gonna do with Luther?” Sloane panickedly looked around.
“Okay, we’re out of time!” Five announced. “The Kugelblitz is here!”
Reginald rushed to the door that Lila widened. “Everyone into the passage! It’s the only way!” He shouted, ushering the lot inside. Viktor quickly stopped Diego when he saw him grab the harpoon gun.
“You agreed to stay!”
“They killed Luther, alright?!” He moved around him to get to (Y/N), who was fearfully looking around. It was clear that she was not completely snapped out of her nightmare, as their situation was most likely not aiding in calming her down. “We gotta go, sis, come on!”
(Y/N) flinched away from him. Still mourning her husband, Sloane looked up. “We can’t leave him…”
Allison dropped down to help her up. “We go now, or we’re gonna die.”
“No, god…” She weeped and looked down at him, gently kissing his face. “I love you.” She whispered before standing and running through the door.
“Let’s go, let’s go now!” Diego yelled as he ran in. “Come on, (Y/N)!”
She shakily inhaled and stepped closer to the door. Klaus ran up to her and gently held her trembling arms, helping her through the entrance. “Alright, dear, there you go. Now run. Run, (Y/N), go!”
Seeing (Y/N) go through the door, Five had no reason to stay here any further.
“Come on!” Klaus urged him. “Come on! What are you waiting for?!”
Five seethed at Reginald. “This isn’t over!” He hissed and rushed in after his wife.
“Get in the tunnel!” He could hear Klaus shout to Reginald from behind him.
Warnings: violence, alcohol, death, mentions of violence, racism and death
Word Count: 4701
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Chapter 14: The Thing in the Basement
Beautiful might have been one word to describe the Kugelblitz. Its fiery orange and red swirled together in a bright ball that created a wind around it. The Hargreeves families slowly approached it behind Fei, all in a silence filled with both fear and awe.
“Oh, wow.” Diego whispered out. Lila scoffed from beside Fei.
“That’s what took Stanley.”
Fei nodded. “Along with a few other billion people.”
“Yeah, who I didn’t know and don’t care about.”
“Right. So, it’s all about you.”
Five rolled his eyes as he made his way around the Kugelblitz to inspect it. “All of us are irrelevant. This thing’s gonna take the whole damn universe. What is it made of?”
“Micro black holes collapsing at increasingly short intervals.” Sloane answered.
“Then why aren’t we getting sucked inside?”
“Honestly, we don’t know. You shouldn’t exist here, and neither should this.”
“An impossibility for an impossibility.” He shook his head. “The universe is a sucker for balance.”
“Grace has been tracking the waves,” Fei informed. “Next one is due in three hours.”
Diego nodded from behind her. “Alright, so what do we do?”
“We trap it.” Sloane responded.
“Dyson sphere?” Five raised a brow.
“Yeah.” She nodded.
“Okay,” He clicked his tongue and stepped closer to her, crossing his arms over his chest. “Confinement factor?”
She cocked her head, surprised that he questioned her intelligence. “0.98 at peak energy flux.”
“Tensile strength?”
“UTS ceiling at ten thousand gigapascals.”
Lila grinned. “Should I be finding this hot?”
“No!” Diego and Luther exclaimed.
From where she was standing away from the group, against a wall with her arms crossed, Allison voiced herself. “What do you think, Five?”
He glanced at the Kugelblitz. “Could work. Or we could all die horribly.” He thought over what other choices they had, and ultimately he came up with nothing. So, he clicked his tongue again and shrugged. “I’m in.”
“You’re not the one we need.” Ben rudely said.
“Excuse you?” Allison furrowed her brows.
Before anything could get out of hand with Allison’s current attitude, Fei explained. “For this to work, we need Sloane, Lila, Christopher and-”
“Viktor.” She scoffed, pushing herself off the wall and beginning to head upstairs. “Of course.”
The younger (Y/N) watched her go, a sort of annoyance spiking in her. Allison was starting to get on her last nerve and she still had yet to truly talk to her since their argument at the hotel. It possibly was a bad idea going to speak with her, as it would most likely end in a screaming match, but no one but Viktor was talking sense into her. So, with a quiet word to Sparrow (Y/N) that she would return, she followed her sister upstairs. When she found Allison, she was standing at the bar, fishing a flask out of her pocket. When she noticed (Y/N) entering the room, she chuckled and rolled her eyes.
“Come to ask how I’m doing?” She turned to her with a smirk. (Y/N) shifted her jaw and shoved down her anger.
“Uh, no. Last time I did that, I was immediately snapped at.”
“Then why did you follow me?”
“Because you’re being a bitch right now and it’s starting to really piss me off.”
Allison raised her brows and quickly moved closer to her. “Oh, I’m being a bitch right now?!”
“Yeah, you are! And you clearly didn’t know because no one’s telling you, so I’m telling you. Is- Is this all you’re gonna do? Are you just gonna keep picking fights with everyone around you until you’ve got no one fighting alongside you? Because that’s what it looks like right now. I come over to you because I’m the only one to do it, a-and you fucking make me a villain.”
Eyes widening, Allison leaned down to look (Y/N) in the eye. “Because you are a villain. You don’t give shit about me. You don’t give a shit about anyone but yourself.”
“Oh, really?”
“Oh, really. Ever since Five came back from the future, it’s been all about you two. You’re always running after him on little side missions while the rest of us wonder where the hell you are, only for Five to make us feel like idiots for not knowing exactly what he’s up to. Like we aren’t doing shit to help fix a timeline that he brought us to. You two have got to be the most self-centered people I’ve ever met.”
(Y/N) pointed a finger at Allison as if to tell her to back off. “I better not ever hear you utter those words about Five ever again. He has done the most for this family. He went through decades of isolation to find a way to get back to us. He never gave up on us! He watched us die three times and saved all of us, knowing that you all would continue to be the most ungrateful pieces of shit-”
“Ungrateful! You’re one to talk.” Allison laughed, clapping her hands as she leaned back. “You wanna talk ungrateful? Let’s talk about you! I am always by your side. I stand beside you at your wedding, I show up to all of Michael and Jada’s birthdays, I hug you and I comfort you at Anthony’s funeral. I’m the only one who is there for you our whole lives, even after Five abandoned you-”
“Watch it-”
“And the second I get tired of it, you call me a bitch,” Her smile was wild as she shook her head. “Alright! Let’s tally all you’ve done for me. Where were you after Patrick divorced me?”
“At your side-”
“Where were you when I was fighting to get custody of Claire?”
“At your side-”
“Where were you when I found out Claire was gone?”
“Mourning my own kids-”
“When Viktor slit my throat?”
“Now wait a second.”
“When I was getting hate-crimed and beaten and humiliated on a daily basis-”
“I didn’t know where you were!!!” (Y/N) hollered, completely losing her temper at this point. “I thought you were gone! I thought you were dead! What was I supposed to do?! I waited for you in that alleyway! I was hate-crimed and beaten and humiliated! Stop acting like I didn’t go through a single thing in the sixties!”
Allison scoffed and crossed her arms, turning away from her sister. (Y/N) narrowed her eyes and tilted her head as she remembered something.
“Where were you when I was locked in that room, forced to look for Five? You all knew where I was. So, why didn’t you try to help me? Where were you when I was making imaginary friends in the dark because I had no one else to talk to? Where were you when I was beating my head into the cement walls just to make sure I was still real?! Where were you when Viktor was beating the shit out of me?! When he gave me these scars!”
“I stopped him!”
“Yeah, after I went unconscious!”
(Y/N) swallowed the lump in her throat. She’d be damned if Allison would see how much she was upsetting her. She would not cry in front of her. When she said she was tired of crying, she meant it. For years, she’s cried and cried for something that wasn’t coming back. She feared that Allison was one of them, that in this moment, she was losing her sister. Her best friend. But if finally making her feelings known and screaming at someone was what tore them apart, then so be it. (Y/N) was tired of biting her tongue.
With a deep breath, she leaned closer to Allison, a glint in her eye. “Don’t make an enemy out of me, Allison.” She quietly hissed. “You don’t want that.”
Allison scoffed with an eye roll. “And why not?”
“Because if I’m not in your corner, you won’t know where I’m coming from.”
And with that, (Y/N) spun around and walked out of the parlor, back down to the basement. Just as she reached the last step, Lila and Ben were heading upstairs, both with different agendas. She ignored them and went to stand beside Five, who worriedly looked at her.
“Hey.” He gently rubbed her shoulder. “You okay?”
“Yeah.” She quirked her brows. “Peachy.”
“You can talk to me, Starlight.” He lowered his voice. “You’re upset. What happened?”
(Y/N) took in a deep breath and slowly let it out. “Allison.”
“I see.”
“We got into this huge argument. Again. I-I don’t know, there’s only so much I can do with her. But it’s like no matter what I do or say, no matter how nice or how mean I am, it’s nothing to her.” She shut her eyes tight. “She’s hurting, Five. I’ve never seen her like this. She’s… destructive in more ways than one. I think she’s really gonna hurt one of us at some point. More than with me and more than with Viktor.”
Five exhaled through his nose and nodded in understanding. (Y/N) pecked his cheek with her lips before walking over to her Sparrow self, who was facing a wall, her forehead resting against it. Umbrella (Y/N) gently set a hand on her back, causing her to turn her head in her direction.
“Hey.” The Sparrow croaked out.
“What’s going on?”
“Just trying not to have a mental breakdown, is all.”
“Do you need anything? Is there something I can do-”
“No,” She shook her head with a twitching smile. “I’ll be alright.”
(Y/N) knew herself better than she knew herself, and she could tell when she was lying. Sparrow (Y/N) was doing the same thing she always did, shoving her feelings into her sternum for the benefit of everyone else. She was forcing back tears and telling herself to get over it, that she’ll be fine. But she knew better.
Everyone’s attention was brought to Viktor, who had made his way to the basement. After him, Five led Allison and Lila down. (Y/N) made sure to keep her eyes away from her sister as Sloane, Lila and Viktor surrounded the Kugelblitz and Christopher hovered above it.
“Okay, how do we start?” Viktor asked Sloane.
“Have you ever moved a nest of bees?”
“No, because that’s weird.” Lila raised a brow.
“You can’t just pick it up. You have to keep the nest calm while you build a box around it, and then you trap it.”
From above, Chris spoke. Sloane nodded before holding her arms out to the side and levitating. She activated her power and let it work on the Kugel. “One of those black holes inside is vibrating at a different rate.” Fei informed.
“I can feel them.” Viktor looked at her.
“Good. Whatever happens, don’t let them speed up or change, or everything will blow.”
“Don’t shake the bees. Got it.”
His blue light shone from his chest, summoning his own force field to surround the ball of fire, holding his hands out to keep it still. Fei turned to Lila. “Lila, when you’re ready, do exactly like Viktor.”
Lila nodded before mimicking his power, her blue light shining and her own force field summoning around his as she held her hands out as well.
“Hey,” Luther whispered to Ben as he looked up at Sloane. “What’s she doing?”
“Using its own gravity to condense it.”
“That’s pretty cool, huh?” He grinned. When Ben turned to him in disinterest, his smile fell.
From the stairs, a figure slowly made their way down towards the group.
“You didn’t tell me you were building a prison for god.”
“Mom?”
“You have no right to do that.”
Luther frowned at her. “We’re a little busy here, Grace.”
“The day of vengeance was in my heart…”
He slowly walked over to her along with Diego. “What are you talking about?”
“...and my year of redemption hath come.”
To everyone’s shock and horror, Grace aimed a flamethrower straight at them and set it off. Those who weren’t working on the Kugel jumped out of the way of the angry flames that threatened to catch them as Grace repeated the bible verse in a more distorted robotic voice.
“The day of vengeance was in my heart, and my year of redemption hath come.”
Sparrow (Y/N) yelped when she was almost hit, but Five tackled her to the ground before she could be set on fire. His eyes searched for his wife and he found her hidden behind a wall with Diego’s arms tightly wrapped around her for safety. When Grace turned the flamethrower solely on Luther, Diego jumped out of cover.
“Hey, Mom, Mom, Mom!” He called out. Grace turned off her weapon and aimed it at him. “It’s Diego. Don’t make us hurt you.”
Grace tilted her head, no sign of the sweet and caring mother she was to them before. “The day of vengeance was in my heart…” She fired her weapon at him, (Y/N) quickly pulling him away. “...and my year of redemption hath come!”
Diego patted out the flames that were on his arm. When Lila had heard his scream, she reverted her focus to him, weakening her hold on the force field. “Lila, I need you.” Sloane called out, forcing her to turn back around and continue her work.
Five’s eyes locked on Grace and as soon as she wasn’t aiming at him, he blinked behind her and grabbed hold of her. Before she could do anything, he blinked them to the entryway of the mansion. He placed one hand atop her head and the other one on her chin.
“Nothing personal.”
With a grunt, he snapped her neck until her head had turned in the opposite direction, her one-eyed gaze stuck on one place. Before she could fall to the ground, Five caught her and gently set her on the stairs, watching her in confliction as her robotic voice sang a hymn as her final words.
“Onward
Christian soldiers
Marching
As to war”
He shook his head as her eyes rolled back and she went limp. Downstairs, Sloane had successfully condensed the Kugelblitz into a much smaller size before looking up at her cubed brother. “Christopher, now!”
With a garbled response, he broke apart into several chunks, surrounding Lila and Viktor’s force fields. The three others strained as they kept their holds intact. Christopher circled the ball much like planets orbiting the sun before he reformed himself around it. The room went quiet aside from the other three panting as they let go of their powers. Sloane let her feet touch the floor and watched her brother carefully as Five blinked between her and his wife.
“Did it work?”
Sloane sighed out and grasped Luther’s hand. “Next Kugel wave in three…”
Everyone backed away.
“Two…”
Five protectively put an arm out in front of (Y/N).
“One.”
Christopher shook as they waited for something, anything. They all deflated when he let out a squeak of flatulence, followed by a garbled apology. The Hargreeves all looked around in relief that they had done it. They saved the world.
Within minutes, everyone returned to the parlor. They celebrated their victory by popping open their many bottles of champagne and dancing to music. It was the most alive the group had felt in days. These two families that had once hated each other, victoriously bonding as one in the home they all once suffered in.
(Y/N) let Fei fill her glass before going to her Sparrow self, who was grooving to the beat on her own. Grabbing her by the hand, she pulled her with the rest of the family and danced with her. Ben turned his sister around and started a dance battle with her, which she immediately caught onto. Her dance partner taken from her, Umbrella (Y/N) moved over to Lila, who had just rejected a drink from Fei. She took note of that as well before she grabbed her hand and spun her in a circle.
From the side, Viktor softly smiled at the lot of them, not engaging in the celebration. He looked to Allison, who was already looking at him. His smile fell as he ducked his head down, Allison pushing herself off the wall and walking out of the parlor, a bottle of champagne in her hand.
Viktor sighed in defeat and was just about to leave when (Y/N) wrapped her arms around his middle and dragged him with the family. Reluctantly, he gave in and danced with his sister. She cheered when she caught sight of Lila bringing a half-smiling Five onto the dance floor. Sometime during their little party, she found him dancing with Sparrow (Y/N), which warmed her heart. She just had to join them.
After everything they had been through, it felt nice for (Y/N) to just dance with her brothers, no matter how bad Luther and Diego’s moves were. For a second, they felt like a real family again. When the alcohol ran low and everyone’s energy drained, they all dispersed into different parts of the house. The (Y/N)s headed to her room to cool down, Five informing his wife that he was going to check on Viktor. The young girl watched her adult self lower herself onto her throne and exhale in content. She gently smiled at her, glad that she was at ease for once.
“I’ve been meaning to ask you,” She started. “How do you do the… duplicating thing?”
“Oh,” The Sparrow sat up and motioned her closer, picking up a pillow off her bed once the girl was sitting down. “I swear, it’s as easy as it looks. You just have to know you can do it. I didn’t know until I was maybe twenty. The key is focusing on the material. Watch how I duplicate this pillow.”
The young (Y/N) watched closely as the older one curled her fingers to grab at the pillow, only she didn’t. Her fingertips simply brushed over the material and just as she pulled her hand away, an exact copy of the pillow was pulled from the original. The same color, the same size, the same design.
“See?” She smiled. “Now you try.”
Umbrella (Y/N) reached her hand out and glided her fingers across the pillow, but when she curled her fingers and pulled her hand up, nothing happened. She frowned in confusion. “What? I-I don’t get it.”
“You have to act like you’re actually physically pulling a pillow from this pillow. It’s the same way I pull my clones from my shadow. Actually grab at the femtometers of nothing between you and the material. Don’t pull your hand up until your index finger and thumb have touched again. Okay? Try again.”
The girl did the same thing she did before, but as she was told, she curled her fingers until they touched before she slowly pulled her hand up, another copy of the pillow rising with it. Her eyes widened. “Oh, shit, that is so cool!”
“Isn’t it?” The Sparrow grinned. “You know how many things I duplicated once I mastered that?”
The two of them shared a laugh. When it died down and it was quiet once again, the Sparrow was staring down at her lap, any trace of happiness vanishing from her face. Umbrella (Y/N) hated to see her that way. She was much more lively when they first met, but ever since she was shot, she had never been the same.
“Hey.” She gently touched her knee. “What’s going on with you? You know, even though we met a few days ago, I know a lot about you. And I can tell that you’re hiding something. So, what is it?”
The woman inhaled deeply and softly closed her eyes. “Ever since that day at our mom’s… I’ve been feeling… detached.”
“Detached? From, like, your family?”
“From myself.”
“What do you mean?” The Umbrella frowned.
“Like, something in me doesn’t wanna listen to myself. Since I was a teenager, all I’ve ever done is what I’m told. And I’ve always hated it, always. But now…”
Umbrella (Y/N) watched herself become more jittery, picking at her skin and shaking her head.
“Now I don’t feel like I’m… I-I feel like I need someone to tell me what to do, like I can’t do so much as walk around unless someone tells me to do it. I- My body doesn’t feel like- Like it’s-”
“It’s okay,” The Umbrella gently took The Sparrow’s tear-stricken face in between her hands, her eyes meeting her watery ones. “It’s gonna be okay, (Y/N). I’m gonna help you, okay?”
“Okay.” She blubbered.
“We’re gonna figure this out. Say it. Say we’re gonna figure this out.”
“We’re gonna figure this out…”
The two embraced each other, the older of them sniffling as she tried to compose herself. On the floor below, Five knocked on the door of Reginald’s room before opening it, spotting Viktor sitting alone on the sofa.
“Hey, want some company?”
“Sure.”
Five nodded and closed the door, making his way over to Reginald’s desk to retrieve his cigars. “That was really nice of you,” Viktor said. “Kill Mom so Diego didn’t have to.”
He paused. “My god. We are a weird family, aren’t we?”
Viktor hummed as Five walked over to a chair beside the sofa, taking a seat. “Sorry. Yeah, I heard it as I said it.”
“It’s alright.” He lightly chuckled, setting the box on the table and picking out one of the cigars.
“What are we gonna do about Allison?” Viktor asked as he sat up.
“We’re all worried about Allison, but… I’m scared for you.”
“Seriously?”
Five sat back and looked at his brother like his mind was made up. “Yeah.”
“She killed someone. I was just trying to do the right thing and save Harlan’s life.”
“Do you know why I wanted this last jump to work so badly?”
“Because you’re old and tired?”
“Because I slaughtered a boardroom full of people to buy our way back here.”
Viktor stared at him in shock, but Five saw the underlying expression that he was afraid for any of his siblings to look at him with had they found out. Fear. “Shit…”
Five looked away for a second before sitting up straight. “Little advice from someone who’s been there? Don’t do the math. That equation does not exist. There’s no ‘save five Harlans for every two Claires’ formula. People like us, we will never… save enough lives to make up for the ones that we take.”
“I don’t accept that.”
“Then you’ll drown. This is the price of being powerful. Sometimes we step on ants. And the sooner you face that, the safer we’ll all be.”
Viktor narrowed his eyes in suspicion. “What is that supposed to mean?”
“It means you’re very dangerous, Viktor Hargreeves. The decisions you make impact the entire world. So, no matter how benevolent they may seem, you don’t get to make them alone.”
A brief silence passed by with Viktor staring down at his feet and Five watching him before the latter continued. “You know what they call a superhero who works alone and doesn’t listen to anybody? A villain.”
Viktor slowly looked up at him. “I am not a villain, Five.”
“And Viktor, I hope to god you never will be. But that remains to be seen.”
Five stood from the chair and set the cigar down, no longer in the mood to smoke. He looked down at his brother with a softer expression as he stuffed his hands into his pockets. “No more going rogue. If you ever need anything, I’m always here for you.”
Then his face hardened. “But lie to us again… Viktor, I’ll kill you myself.”
In the parlor, Ben and Fei were having a drink as Christopher floated above them, winding down after their party. Ben reached over to pour his sister a glass of champagne. “I’m glad we made peace. It all worked out.”
“Yeah,” Fei sat back in her chair. “But we’re definitely killing them in the morning, right?”
Christopher garbled something to her.
“And Chris has dibs on knife boy.”
“No one is killing anyone.” Ben quietly said. Fei frowned.
“Why not? We followed your plan, merged the families, saved the world. We don’t need them anymore.”
“I’m not done yet.”
“Done what?”
He smirked after taking a sip of his drink. “That’s between me and Dad.”
She slowly sat forward. “You made a deal with Dad?”
“Maybe.”
Fei went quiet for a second in thought before standing up. “Fine. I’m done.”
“Sit down.”
“No. We don’t recognize your authority anymore. (Y/N) was right, you’re a terrible leader with no loyalty to anyone but yourself.”
Ben looked absolutely offended at that, in shock that his sister would say such a thing about him. “She said that?”
“To my face.”
“Well, you don’t speak for Christopher.”
Their cubed brother turned to Ben and garbled something out, causing him to shoot up out of his chair and for Fei to snicker. “Really, dude?! I’m Number One. You’ll do as I say when I say it.”
“Not anymore,” She whispered before turning to Chris. “Here’s to a new life without this dickhead.”
Chris responded to her before she clinked her glass against one of his corners. The clinking resonated throughout the room, but neither paid attention as she downed the rest of her drink. Suddenly, Christopher began to shake as the light within him peeked through his newly-formed cracks.
“Christopher, what’s wrong?” Fei asked as he continued cracking.
“Back away, Fei.” Ben put an arm out, but she only held a hand up to her brother in distress.
“Chris, it’s going to be okay.”
“Fei!”
“I’m going to help you. Just-”
Her words were cut short when the Kugelblitz within Chris broke loose, sending him to his demise and consuming Fei just as it did its other victims. Ben crashed to the ground before the ball of fire could get to him, unconscious. A blast of a wave burst from it, destroying everything outside the Academy at a much quicker rate than it had before, alerting everyone within the house.
The (Y/N)s jumped up at the rumbling of the house. “Oh, shit.” The Umbrella whispered. “It’s happening.”
“We gotta get out of here!” The Sparrow cried out, watching in agony as the ceiling caved in and blocked her door. Her antiques were no doubt destroyed. “Quick! The window!”
Umbrella (Y/N) ran over to the window and opened it, bolting down the fire escape as she pulled her double with her. Unfortunately, the stairs were also impacted in the blast and the weight of them and their footsteps caused it to creak and fall apart. The two screamed as they fell through the air, smacking into the alley below.
“Fuck…” The Umbrella coughed as she held her side in pain. “(Y/N)? A-Are you okay?”
“Y-Yeah, I’m fine.” The Sparrow wheezed.
“(Y/N)?! (Y/N), where are you?!” She heard a familiar voice. The girl quickly stood and helped her double up before they ran out onto the sidewalk, where everyone else was hurrying away from the crumbling house. Five, who was holding an unconscious Ben, could’ve cried at the sight of his wife. “(Y/N)!”
“Five!” She ran over to him, engulfing him in a hug. The two shared a short kiss before he wrapped an arm tightly around her waist. “We need to go!”
Five nodded and looked around, the scene very familiar to him. This wasn’t the first time he and his family would have to escape after their house went into shambles. “Hey! Everyone! Regroup at the hotel!” He called before adjusting the two people in his arms and blinking away.
“(Y/N)!” Sloane called to her sister, running up to her and grabbing her hand. “Come on! Come on, let’s go!”
With one last look at the only home she had ever known, (Y/N) let her sister pull her away from the fiery orb looming over them.