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Vampire and a Not-Quite-Victim
Happy Royai Halloween!
need someone to look at me the way roy looks at riza </3
Hi, yes, hello.
Someone take my phone from me while working. I obviously cannot be trusted to work. But, like, this might be my best one yet.
some Royai nonsense cause i miss them
(hiiii if u like fmab u should slide up heyyy)
Berthold is the God of fire, so when he hears that the human Roy Mustang is trying to wield the power of fire he gets upset. He asks his daughter Riza, the winged goddess of the hunt, to find him and kill him.
She does and as she watches him, she falls in love with him. When her arrow finds his heart, it doesn't kill him. In her form as a giant Hawk, she flies away with him and brings him to a beautiful mansion.
At night she joins him in his bed, but she is always gone by morning.
His sisters are worried about him and when he visits them, they ask him if he is sure that he is not haunted by a monster. So one night, when she is asleep, he takes the oil lamp to find out what's lying next to him.
He sees this beautiful naked woman with wings and an intricate tattoo on her back. Completely overwhelmed with love and desire for her, he spills the hot oil over her back, burning off parts of the tattoo and wounding her.
Appalled by what he did to her, he flees, leaving her alone and feeling abandoned and betrayed. When he realises his mistake and comes back, she is gone.
He goes all the way to her father who uses his chance and tries to get him killed by giving him ridiculous quests, but Roy refuses to die.
Riza, who is no longer under the spell by her father's sigil finally wakes up and is not amused. She seeks out hohenheim, the god of wisdom, who she begs to let Roy join the ranks of the gods.
She reveals that she is with his child, so Hohenheim grants her a philosopher's stone that turns Roy into a god himself.
They live a happy life with lots of children and none of that Greek style cheating drama.
In my overly-active imagination, Roy never had chickenpox as a child, and thought adulthood came with immunity.
For them, it's either keep quiet or get caught… and they've never gotten caught.
[Video description:
Cosplay tiktok. A door opens, showing someone in an Amestrian military uniform from the waist down. A caption reads, "Hey, Colonel, have you seen Hawkeye anywhere?"
The video shifts to Riza, her back to a wall, Roy's gloved hand over her mouth. The caption reads "No, sorry. Maybe she's busy with something." His hand shifts to rest on her shoulder; she smirks, because she knows he trusts her to stay quiet.]]