Summary: Peaceful living never really lasts, and the peace that (Y/N) and her village enjoyed was ripped from them with no warning
Warnings: Violence, Kidnapping/Courtnapping, Yandere, Blood, gore
Word Count: 5656
I am re-posting this on my new account. This is my work! I'm having to build my blog from scratch because my old one was hacked
Life was boring, and while that is the cost of safety (and I know that, I swear) it was still a pain. Having such a monotonous life that’s the same day after day tends to slowly kill ones brain cells. But I digress, it's still safe.
How have we remained so safe, you may ask: It’s because our tiny village is just that, tiny. And in the middle of nowhere. Well… not exactly. We’re in the middle of a forest that is so large, and so off the beaten path, that you would have to be both the luckiest and unluckiest person to exist to stumble upon our little home. This is very convenient and very much a pain in the ass, at least for me.
Everyone here is content. Either because they have very young children and want to keep them safe, or they are as old as the seas and are content to be in such an isolated and quiet place till the end of their life. I am neither of those two.
Now that's not to say that I hate my life, don't misunderstand. As far as lives go in this crazy world: I got it good, and I know that. I have a good job, I have a roof over my head and I have people that care about me, and that's a lot more than a lot of other people my age have. At least those who don't live here.
Not like there is anyone else my age here. Like I said, it’s either old people, middle aged people with kids, and said kids being really young. Adults such as me are few and far between.
While contemplating my life and its general boredom, I found myself walking around my tiny village. I didn't work at the local tea house called the Jade Lotus, owned by Mrs. Mei Ling that she named after her favorite jade hair stick she said her late husband gave her as a courting gift, a sweet old lady too stubborn to retire because, and I quote “these no quitting what you love”, until later tonight.
Walking through the market on my way to a small river on the outskirts of the village, that I like to spend my free time at because literally no one goes there, I waved and said hello to everyone, messing with some of the older kids that were playing while their parents worked and giving a little help to any of the elders that needed it.
There really was a generally peaceful air surrounding our home.
After about a fifteen minute walk outside of our village I find myself plopping down on a large smooth boulder that sat a few inches above the surface of the calm running water so that the skirt of my hanfu wouldn't get wet.
I was fortunate to have a few of these thanks to Mrs. Mei Ling, who always said it was important for a young woman such as myself to look presentable, especially when said young woman was as cute as I was. So she always made me these beautiful hanfus from several bolts of fabric she owned, yet another hobby of hers.
I couldn't help giggling a little as I remembered her words as I tried to deny the beautiful clothes, saying it was too much, but she wasn't hearing any of it.
She was always like that, ever since I was little and my parents, who were travelers wanting to move to the capital after having a little girl, had died. They had both gotten sick on the road and stopped here to rest after stumbling across the tiny village of kind elders. But they had been sick for too long and passed away soon after arriving. Mrs. Mei Ling always said that they refused to pass on until they knew their baby was safe. It always made me feel warm inside.
And yet despite that, I hate to say it but… I never missed my parents, as horrible as that may sound. I was only a few months old when they passed, and after that I had always been loved and cared for by all the villagers. I guess they weren't kidding when they said it takes a village. But that's not to say I don’t care that they aren't in my life.
I often visited their graves that sat on the outskirts of the village and just talked. Talking to the headstones like they could hear me. Telling them all about my day, any big life moments or even just to complain. I like to think they are looking down on me and listening. I like to think they hear me even if they aren't with me, so that one day when I die and join them they will already know me.
Removing my shoes and placing them beside my smooth rock, I let my feet drift along the surface of the calm waters, letting the coolness of it soothe me. I always enjoyed water, it was so calming, so comforting, and yet so powerful. I giggled a little as the water lapped at the bottoms of my sensitive feet.
After a while I find myself looking up into the sky. Looking into the vast blue infinity, spotted with the fluffiest clouds you could imagine I find myself wondering what else was beyond our tiny little village.
I knew a little of the outside world, I wasn't at all ignorant regarding world affairs, we’re secluded, not oblivious. It's the reason why despite my inept boredom that gets so bad, sometimes I find myself pulling my hair out just begging the Gods will make something happen to stir up the monotony of it all, that I remain here.
For the last several years Yaoguais have terrorized the country, two in particular whom most know as the Sun and Moon King has raided and pillaged villages just like ours. Killing all in their path with no quarter or kindness. Just pure brutal slaughter that would make even the most hardened warriors sick to their stomach and leave them with nightmares for the rest of their days. I’ve been told by some passing travelers the only reason the world knows the details of all this carnage is because he and his armies leave one poor soul alive to tell the tale and to beg the Emperor for help. And while the Emperor and his armies have tried, they have yet to be successful, leaving even more to be killed honorably, if not in the most brutal fashion one could imagine. More families torn apart and more souls crushed worrying if their home was next but having nowhere to go that is safe.
But I also stayed for Mrs. Mei Ling. And while by no means is she a terribly frail, weak old lady; she is still an old lady and deserves to retire, but since she won't do that the closest I can get to her retiring and taking it easy for the rest of her days is by taking on as much of the work load at the Jade Lotus as possible. And besides, it’s enjoyable work. The elders who frequent the tea house are kind and sweet, always ready for a conversation. At this point I believe I've heard all of their stores five times each but I will always lend an ear regardless. Gods know the young children of the village won't sit long enough to listen to them.
I continue to enjoy the peacefulness of the forest around me. As bored as I can get sometimes I wouldn't trade this for anything. Besides, we never really know how long peace will really last. It's important to acknowledge and appreciate what you have, as hard as that is to do while the thing you appreciate is in your possession. But in the forests, surrounded with the sounds of birds singing and the leaves rustling against one another in the wind and the soft rushing of the river and the coolness on my toes, this really is the best place to sit and think of all the things you love and appreciate.
For example, I always find myself thinking of all the things I'm fortunate to have, especially considering the cards the Gods dealt me in the beginning of my life, possibly ending it before it even had a chance to start. Like Mrs. Mei Ling. A mother figure doesn't even begin to describe what she means to me. While everyone pitched in to help raise me, but she took on the brunt of the burden at an age of which she already should have been retired. She sacrificed so much but whenever I tried to pay her back, like working without wages for example, she always said I was the child she never had and refused whatever I would try and give as if I had insulted her. When I was around fifteen I learned to stop trying to pay her back and let my other actions say my ‘thank yous’ instead. She would even go as far as adding that the Gods never blessed her and her late husband with children because she was destined to tend to me.
The memory always brought happy tears to my eyes. I really was the most fortunate person in the world to have been taken in by someone like her. Gods knows my parents could have passed anywhere, either leaving me to die in the middle of nowhere, or even someone worse finding me and selling me or keeping me as a slave. But instead they found this place full of kind elderly who were more than willing to take in an orphaned infant and love them with all their hearts and more.
I smile as I think of all the good times, the times of joy, even the sad times, but the fact I was able to have such times at all I considered a blessing.
As I looked back on my life I had missed the fact that the only sound to be heard in this peaceful forest was the running river. The birds had stopped their singing, the trees going still as if alive. Like they knew something horrible was about to happen…. or worse, already did. Because like I said, peace never lasts.
With my eyes closed in peaceful thought, I hadn't seen the rising column of black smoke lifting into the heavens, so high it would have gotten the Jade Emperor’s attention himself. I was so lost in thought that the scent of the smoke hadn't even registered in my mind. It wasn't until I heard it.
The most gut wrenching scream I had ever heard. I swear it tore the sky open.
My eyes shot open like I had been struck with an arrow. My heart was beating so fast I thought I might have been having a heart attack. I had never heard a scream so horrified in my life.
I had heard many screams in my life. Kids having fallen while playing and skinning their knees, yelling out in a kind of shock and fear that only small children could feel when they have fallen and not out of actual pain, but boy could they scream bloody murder anyways. I had heard the screams of a mother giving birth, a few of which I had assisted in myself once I was reaching adulthood. Even the screams of family mourning the sudden passing of a loved one, screams of grief and sadness. Screams of the unsure. This was like those screams, but so much worse.
Looking at the pillar of smoke that got higher by the second, I felt a horrible feeling of dread deep in my soul, a feeling that settled in the pit of my stomach. A feeling so much darker than I ever thought possible.
Before I even thought about running, I found myself going full speed towards the village, my bare feet being cut by some of the jagged stones and broken tree branches that lay along the path, but I paid no mind as more screams filled my ears.
The walk to the village usually takes around fifteen minutes, but I'm pretty sure I made it back in three.
As I ran as fast as possible and my senses started to return to me I could hear the sounds of what could only be described as war cries and the hooting of animals. Armor clanging together from sudden movement was ringing louder than any bell ever could.
Once I got there I knew why. A lump grew in my throat, my eyes burned and hot tears rolling down my cheeks in droves.
The village was burning, everything in sight was engulfed with violent, angry flames so bright it outshone the sun.
In front of me was a massacre as the Monkey Yaoguais travelers of the past had warned us about was cutting through the village and ending innocent lives left and right while hooting in victory and laughing.
I stood in the gate of the village, unmoving. I felt like I had been turned into a stone statue from pure fear alone. The carnage in front of me is too much for my mind to comprehend. My mouth hung open, my hand covering in. I was shaking like a leaf. Never in my wildest nightmares did I think so much gruesome death to be possible.
The attack couldn't have been going on long and yet in the few minutes it took me to get here bodies already littered the streets. More blood than I ever thought was possible covered every possible surface that wasn't already on fire.
There must have been fifty some Monkey Yaoguai in our small village, killing all in sight as if we had wronged them in some horrible, unforgiving way. All in silver armour fit for Gods, all with weapons of all kinds, some with spears, some with swords, even some with daggers, killing all in their path. As they slaughtered innocents with smiles on their faces, showing off their fangs as blood covered their armour. They wore it like a badge of honor.
Pale bodies of children and their parents littered the streets, their last moments of fear still frozen on their faces, the very sight making me sick to my stomach.
I stood there, frozen in place for what felt like an eternity. The killing and carnage taking place in front of me moving in slow motion. As If to force me to burn each stab and slash into my very soul, lest I dare to ever forget it before my own death, and even after it, that was no doubt soon at hand. It was a miracle none of the Yaoguais had seen me as of yet. But I was starting to wish one of them would, so as to put me out of my misery. So I wouldn't have to look upon all those I loved, cold and lifeless, their last moments filled with terror as they must have been asking; “WHY US!!!”.
I began to take a few steps forward, ready to meet my end with my loved ones, but just as I took a few steps forward, two of the Yaoguais spotted me, each roughly grabbing one of my arms. The tightness of their grip made bruises bloom on my upper arms within seconds.
They begin dragging me to the village square, more tears falling from my eyes at the sight of all the corpses. Screams and the sound of crumbling burning homes all around us. The smell of smoke and the tangy iron of blood filled my senses. Once we arrived at the Village square I gasped at the sight in front of me. I don't know if it is from joy or horror, though it was probably both. There I saw Mrs. Mei Ling. Still alive, on her knees in front of one of the Yaoguais about to be cut down.
Her forehead was cut and bleeding from when they must have hit her and forced her to her knees. Her hanfu stained with blood and dirt as tears streaked down her own face, clearing away some of the blood as they fell.
The Monkey Yaoguai raised their arm, sword in hand and before I could even register my own action, once again I was running faster than I ever had in my life. Having torn my arms from the Yaoguais grip, their claws leaving deep gashes on my arms but I paid no mind to my own pain.
The sound of my own blood was rushing in my ears, my heart beating faster than any war drums ever could, and twice as strong. Adrenalin coursing through my veins with a fury.
I scream out Mrs. Mei Ling's name, gaining everyone's attention. Within seconds I cross the distance separating us and throw myself over her body just as I see the sword coming down.
If I thought the world was moving in slow motion before I was sorely mistaken, because it was nothing compared to how slow the world felt while waiting for the sword to land the deadly blow to my back and cut me down.
It almost felt like a kindness from the Gods. Like they were letting me have a few more moments holding and protecting the woman who loved and raised me before I died. I knew in my heart that even if I saved her life in this moment, it would no doubt be the next that she would join me in death, but at least we would be together.
I feel a cold sweat all over my body as I wait a near eternity for the painful blow to come, praying to anyone who would listen that it would be as fast and merciful as these murderers be capable of. As if a reward for my bravery. My life was flashing before my eyes as if to grant me one last gift. Reliving all my past moments as if to give me some kind of reprieve, so the last thing I was thinking wouldn’t be on the monsters that are about to kill me and the woman who raised me.
I hold Mrs. Mei Ling tightly in my trembling arms. Her body was shaking as horribly as mine, if not more. We were most likely thinking the same thing, waiting to die in each other's arms and wait to be reunited in the land of the underworld as we await our sorting with King Yama. About to join all the others these demons had killed in cold blood.
I shut my eyes so tight it hurt, saying a last prayer to anyone who would listen so that my death would be quick and as painless as possible. But just before I could feel the sharp blade end my life a voice called out so loud I swear it rattled the sky.
“STOP!!!”
The voice was commanding, but not like anything I had ever heard before. It wasn't like hearing one of the mothers yelling at their children to stop doing something they weren't supposed to.
No, this was something else. The kind of voice one only gets from years of experience.
I was so shaken up it took me a second to look up, only to be met with a sharp blade a hairs width from my face.
I could see my reflection in the meticulously polished metal that the sword was made of, almost too clearly, like I was looking into a mirror. My eyes were red and puffy from all my tears, my face red as a tomato. My hair all disheveled from the elegant style Mrs. Mei Ling helped me do this morning. Sweat dripped from my forehead from the heat of the burning buildings.
The world still felt like it was going in slow motion but it must have only been a few seconds before the blade was lifted away from my face as the monkey Yaoguai turned, lowering their weapon to their side, to look and bow at possibly the most imposing figure I've ever seen.
I felt my blood run cold as I remembered all the stories told by passing travelers of the two Monkey Kings who led all the raids and killing sprees against human villages over the last few years, and how they were described. There was no doubt in my mind that the man I was staring at was the Moon King of Flower Fruit Mountain, or by his more well known moniker, The Shadow Killer.
He stood tall and imposing. His eyes cutting through me more than any blade ever could. It was like he was staring into my very soul and all I could do was stare back. Too scared to look away and incurring his wrath.
His fur that covered his entire body, aside from his face and hands, was a midnight black. A dark tan skin tone covering his face and hands. The only color on his body was a dark red pattern over his eyes that reminded me of feathers, and his six ears.
He was, of course, The Six Eared Macaque, but only those who had a true death wish called him that. Not even his own people would dare use his given name.
The top row of ears was a deep purple, the middle ears a deep blue and the bottom ears green.
But that was not what surprised me most, no it was his eyes.
Many had described what he looked like, but they had never described his eyes. What would normally be the white of someone's eyes, his was black, making the cold of his iris and pupil all the more vivid.
They were impossibly bright, even though it was the middle of the day they glowed as if it was midnight. Though the smoke in the air from the burning buildings that surrounded us did make it look dark.
His armour was befitting a King. It was a dark red, black ru (shirt) with black pants and gold armor covering his shoulders, chest and down to the sides of his thighs and covering his knees and calves down to his feet that I now notice are bare, and not covered in fur. As well as a dark red scarf around his neck that matched the color of the markings on his face. And lastly, he had a gold Feng-tail crown with a single red feather befitting a king such as himself.
He was by no doubt the most imposing man… or Yaoguai, I have ever seen.
We stared at each other for a few seconds, clearing looking each other over.
I could have sworn his eyes softened as he looked me over but I must have been imagining it. A creature like him would never show softness to a human like me, no matter how innocent I may be. This was proven by all the other innocent women, elderly, and children he ordered his armies to kill and no doubt killed a few himself.
Once he was done looking me over he started taking steps towards me, if I didn't know better I could have sworn that the earth itself was shaking with each step he took.
With his long gate it took no time at all before he was standing in front of me, he was so tall that I had to crane my neck up to look at him.
Much to my small relief he crouched down in front of me and Mrs. Mei Ling, who I would think had passed out if it wasn't for the incredibly strong grip she had on the clothes of my arm and side. It hurt a little, the scratches I had gotten earlier from tearing myself from the two monkey Yaoguais hands on my upper arms throbbing with pain now that the adrenalin was starting to leave my system.
It was only then that I also noticed how much my feet hurt. I could feel warm blood pooling around my feet and training down the souls of them.
But I refused to look away from the Moon King, as his eyes trailed over my body, looking at my arm that Mrs. Mei Ling was clinging to, the sleeve of my ripped hanfu that was no doubt covered in my own blood by now.
His eyes keep moving downwards, making an uncomfortable shiver shoot down my spine. I don't think I would have been able to differentiate it from my trembles of fear if it wasn't for the fact that it felt like a bucket of ice water was just slashed on my bare spine.
It felt like he was looking through my clothes.
His eyes continued to move downwards until his gold eyes landed on my bleeding feet. His eyes sharpened again at the sight of them. Before looking back up at my face.
It took another second but I finally found my voice, deciding to try and make the best of it.
“P-lease, We’ve done nothing wrong…”
His face doesn't change as I begin talking, my voice shaky and raw from all my crying and screaming.
“I-I beg you, a-at least spare her, she is old and of no threat to you great King… Please spare her life.”
I call him by his ‘proper’ title, not wanting to upset him and possibly even trying to flatter him enough to convince him to acquiesce to my request.
His head tilts to the side a little, staring at me for a few more seconds in silence.
I knew that others around us were being slaughtered as we speak, the crackling sounds of homes burning and crumbling around us. Mrs. Mei Lings heavy breathing, trying to catch her breath, but as I stare into his eyes I can hear nothing. He was the only thing my senses were registering.
His smelled of fresh rain on grass, a slight fruity smell as well as a scent I can't quite place but it reminded me of the river I would sit by. Something fresh and light and natural. However it was mostly eclipsed by the tangy smell of iron from the blood coating his clothes. The blood of innocents.
“You beg for this old woman's life and not your own despite having many more years ahead of you if you were to be spared, unlike her… Why?”
His voice was deep and smooth, not like anything I had heard before. This was truly the voice of a King.
I gulp, taking in a breath and squeezing my eyes shut as I try and collect myself before answering. As if a futile attempt to seem any less pathetic than I know I already look.
“... She raised me when she could have saved herself the burden and let me die. She is more important to me than my own life, and I would do anything to ensure her survival or die trying.”
I tried to harden my eyes with resolve, but I must have just looked like I was about to cry again, which wasn't far off. I could feel the sting of tears in the back of my eyes.
The Moon King stared at me for a while, as if trying to figure out why I would be so willing to sacrifice myself. Not like I would expect a monster like him to understand.
“What is your name, little human?”
His smooth voice was almost hypnotizing, it was like it was calming me down a little, giving me the courage to keep talking.
“... (Y/N)...”
His eyes widened, his hand raising a little as if to cup my cheek with his bloodied hand before he narrowed his eyes at me again before speaking.
“No family name?”
I was a little taken aback by his question, not thinking a Yaoguai such as himself would care about something as trivial as a human girl's family name.
“...No…”
My voice was hesitant, not really sure why he would want to know, or how to really answer him.
“... The villagers didn't learn my past parents' family name before they passed on, and it didn't feel right taking her family name; I haven't earned it yet.”
I said gesturing to Mrs. Mei Ling.
The Moon King stares at me for a little too long. As if considering his next steps. I was about to continue begging for Mrs. Mei Ling's life before his hand reached forward, closing the last inch or two between us and gripping my arm, making me yelp out in pain as his claws dig into the cuts already in my arm.
His one hand was so much larger than my own, the stark difference making itself known as I let go of Mrs. Mei Lings and cling to his hand with my own, trying to pry it off of my arm.
I could feel even more blood pooling from the wound at the unyielding pressure. It was like he didn't even notice I was holding on to him.
Luckily, or unluckily, his grip didn't last long. He held on just long enough to sling me over his shoulder, his hand going from holding my upper arm to his arm wrapping around my upper thighs and the bottom of my butt.
I feel the breath shoot out of me as my stomach comes in contact with the armor that protected his shoulder. It felt like a punch as it came in contact with my tender flesh that had never been hit before. Once I gathered my breath again I couldn't help another yelp from my throat. I didn't even bother trying to hold back my tears now. The pain is too great between my feet, my arms and now my stomach.
My screams only get louder when I feel him jump into the air, my eyes squeezing tightly closed.
I cling tightly to the back of his ru and the armor that covered his back like a life line as I prepare for the drop. But that drop never comes. After a second I felt brave enough to open my eyes to see what was going on.
For a second I thought we were flying, it looked like he was just hovering in the air. It wasn't until I calmed down enough to really look down that I realized what was happening.
Beneath us was my village, burning to the ground and painted red with the blood of innocents. It wasn't until I noticed the cloud underneath his clawed feet that I figured out how we were flying.
A few of the travelers had mentioned that the Kings of Flower Fruit Mountain were able to command the skies themselves, summoning nimbus clouds at will. I understood that to mean they could create harsh storms, now I know that means they could summon these clouds that let them fly.
As I noticed we began to fly away I began yelling at him, probably not the wisest idea but when you're panicking there's no time for forethought.
“Wait, what about Mrs. Mei Lings, the other villagers!!!”
I didn't even bother caring for myself and what he was going to do with me, all I cared about was whether or not Mrs. Mei Ling would be spared.
I could feel his shoulders shaking with a chuckle, the feeling vibrating its way through my stomach, sending yet another shiver down my spine, the only difference being that this time it felt warm. It was reminiscent of getting into a hot bath at the end of a long cold winter's day.
Before he answered I felt his free hand travel up and pat my behind a few times. I gasped at the audacity. I figured even a Yaoguai and especially a Yaoguai King such as himself would have the decency not to touch a young woman in such a way but I guess I was wrong.
“Relax, Little Star.”
I had half the mind to hit the back of his head, however his next words beat me to it.
“Spare the old lady!! Bring her with us but kill the rest before coming back home to celebrate!!”
He yelled his orders at his soldiers, and before I could even take a breath of relief that Mrs. Mei Ling would be safe and we would be together, the rest of his words registered.
“WAIT!! NO!!! PLEA-”
His free hand slapped my butt hard enough that it stung viciously, pulling a yelp from my throat that cut off my words.
“Hush, Little Star, I spared the woman who raised you, the rest will die as intended. Be grateful I don't kill the old woman as punishment for your ungratefulness."
I watch as two Monkey Yaoguais grab Mis. Mei Ling and start making their way from the village no doubt following their King and I to Flower Fruit Mountain as ordered. The other soldiers continued the slaughter with sharp grins on their faces and gleaming fangs, that even I could see from such a few distance.
I feel myself go limp over the Moon Kings shoulder, my hands clinging desperately to the back of his ru that my knuckles went white. My eyes shut tightly, but that didn't stop the tears from falling from them to accompany my choked sobs. I felt like I was suffocating, the pressure of his shoulder on my stomach making it hard to take in a full breath.
His arm is still holding me in place as his free hand continues to rest on my butt as if trying to sooth the sting he caused.
I continue my crying while he keeps flying on the pillow like cloud towards the dreaded mountain that would no doubt be my prison, and eventually my executioning grounds.
Yandere! Wukong x Platonic! Gn! Young! Reader x Yandere! Macaque
summary: two weird talking monkeys kidnap forcefully adopt you.
warnings: reader uses they/them pronouns, descriptions of blood and gore, descriptions of the death and bodies of reader’s parents, kidnapping, gaslighting if you squint, reader is just not having fun yandere/obsessive behavior, OOC wukong and macaque
You slowly stirred from your dreamless sleep before sitting up and rubbing your eyes. You had hoped that it was at least early sometime in the morning, but then groaned when you saw the moon still high up in the sky outside of your window.
It was still night. And you weren't tired one bit. Great.
You let out a long-winded sigh before plopping back down into your bed and staring blankly up at the ceiling. You battled with yourself about sneaking downstairs and getting a small midnight snack, but you also didn't want to wake up your parents. You’d never hear the end of it from them if they caught you.
After a few more minutes of staring up at your bland ceiling, you let out a huff slowly and quietly got out of your bed. With a bunny plushie in hand, you slowly cracked your door open, looking up and down the desolate, cold, dark hallway before opening it fully; the door — fortunately — didn’t creak.
You slinked through the hallway before carefully tiptoeing down the stairs, your bunny plushie secured in your right arm as you held the railing with your left hand. As you tiptoed down the stairs a metallic smell faintly tickled your nose, which caused you to stop in confusion. Were your parents up? No…they don’t usually get up this early unless they need something too.
.
.
.
Was it an intruder?
The thought made your heart rate increase and you clutched your plushie tighter to your chest. No. There’s no way an intruder got in. Your parents locked all the doors and windows in the house, and you would’ve heard any windows being broken! You took a deep breath. Yeah. There was no intruder. Your parents must just be awake doing something. Probably just cooking something. Taking another deep breath, you hesitantly continued down the stairs, the metallic stench getting stronger and stronger with each step you took.
By the time you were done walking down the stairs the metallic smell was almost distractingly strong, and your nerves were going into overdrive. You hesitantly creeped your way into the kitchen, begging, praying that that putrid metallic smell was just some bad meat or food your parents were throwing out.
“…Mom…? Dad—?” Your voice fell on your tongue and your bunny plushie almost abandoned on the floor at what you saw when you turned the light on. In front of you laid the still, unmoving bodies of both your mother and father. Whatever features would be on your mother’s face were indistinguishable, all now simply just a nauseating mix of blood and flesh. Your father faced a similar fate, however claw marks were printed onto his neck, which were absent from your mother’s.
Your stomach dropped to your feet as the horrifying realization struck you that that metallic scent was not from any sort of expired meat or food, but from the blood of your now, mangled, dead, parents.
In your shock, you completely missed the two creatures standing in the room over your parents’ bodies. One was a black-haired macaque monkey with golden eyes, while the other was an orange-haired monkey also with golden eyes. The two continued to stare down your parents’ bodies until you let out a tiny squeak of pure horror, causing the two monkeys’ heads to snap in your direction. The orange-haired monkey’s face morphed from a blank one to one of pure adoration as he took in your features.
“Hi, kiddo!” The monkey warmly said before barreling into you and scooping you into his arms, nuzzling his cheek against yours. You let out a whimper and tried to feebly push him off you as your breathing started to shorten.
“Wha— who are you?” You hoarsely asked.
The monkey pouted at you not knowing who he was, ignoring you trying to push him away.
“Aww…do you not remember us, honey…?” The monkey cooed before smiling softly, “no matter! We have a lot to catch up on anyways! My name’s Wukong, and he’s Macaque,” Wukong said, nodding his head to the other monkey, who was just blankly staring at you.
“Why…why would you do this to them…?” You feebly asked, looking back down at the sight of your parents. Wukong’s gaze darkened and Macaque stood in front of your parents’ bodies to block them from you.
“We had to do it, kiddo.” This time it was Macaque’s turn to talk, “they obviously weren’t taking care of you,” he said before approaching you and placing a blood soaked hand on his cheek, which only caused you to flinch and let out another small whimper. This only caused Wukong to coo harder.
“Oh, poor baby,” Wukong murmured before planting a kiss on your cheek, “don’t worry, your real parents are here with you now.”
“And we’re taking you home,” Macaque finished off. While his face remained neutral you could see a tint of affection in his golden eyes.
This all would’ve been sweet if your parents’ dead bodies weren’t quite literally right there in front of them.
“No…no, you— you’re not my parents…” you murmured, trying your hardest to riggle yourself out of Macaque’s ironclad grip.
“Please…I just…I want my mom and dad back…” You pathetically sniffled, tears flooding your eyes, blurring your vision. Wukong sighed before softly kissing your forehead, and Macaque started to rhythmically run his paw through your hair, unintentionally soaking it with your parents’ blood.
That was alright, though. Once you were back home, back to your actual home, you’d get a long warm bath.
“It’s ok, bud. Just go to sleep. We’re taking you home now,” Macaque whispered, his smooth voice — to your horror — relaxing your tense nerves. You wanted to scream and shout, jump out of Wukong’s grasp, do anything, but as if against your will, your eyes started to close and your breathing slowed to a normal speed.
“Don’t worry…you’ll finally be back at home when you wake up,” Wukong lovingly reassured you. That was the last thing you heard before you let sleep take you.
The last thing you could do was clutch tightly onto your bunny plushie. The bunny plushie your parents gifted you. Your prized possession. And the only remnant you’d had left of your old life.
I really hope that when I copy pasted this from my doc it didn’t severely butcher the formatting lol.
I know that after Journey to the west lmk! Wukong would probably definitely not want to kill innocent mortals but honestly I’m not too beat up over it? A big factor of yandere fics is that it’s basically a fic where you can have characters act in ways they absolutely canonically wouldn’t on account of being a yandere. Sure it’s always to see how characters would still canonically act if they were a yandere but I always think it’s just more fun to go “fuck it” and go crazy with this stuff so (not sure if im explaining it this best)
originally the name of this fic was going to be “kidnapping forced adoption” but with the whole bunny motif I was going for with the reader having a bunny plushie and that being the only thing they were able to keep before being taken by macaque and wukong, I thought this was more of a fitting title but idk, maybe im wrong
I would like to expand on how macaque and wukong got infatuated with reader and why they decided to kill reader’s parents, but only really if people seem interested in the idea, otherwise I think those ideas might just be things to toss and turn in my head
anyways I hope you liked this lol, I do plan on making my next fic at least a bit fluffy, so it probably wont be another platonic yandere one, but im not against it so, just be on the lookout!
Aww, imagine Shadowpeach x reader where you're a performer at a hanfu experience hall and your job is to roleplay as some celestial maiden, and they both poke fun at you for the historical innacuracy because they've been there
Shadowpeach X monkey!reader headcanons? but reader and wukong are platonic soulmates !! 2 bestfriends and their grumpy monkey, yaknow? :3
☆ Two Halves Of A Shadow Monkey's Heart — Shadowpeach x Monkey!Reader HCs ☆
Genres: Poly, Fluff || they/them pronouns for reader || No warnings needed
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ᯓᡣ𐭩 Macaque is the one notoriously known as a schemer, but Wukong isn't above planning a few pranks with you when an idea strikes. Especially if it means your favorite theater master will take time out of his precious plans to focus on you two (yes he's making a fuss the whole time, but you always make sure to make it up to him anyhow)
ᯓᡣ𐭩 Macaque usually unwinds with you two by gently combing through your furs, fussing about cleanliness while making sure you and Wukong are clean as can be, then he allows you to return the favor
ᯓᡣ𐭩 Wukong takes you out on your own little trips all the time, usually to plan stuff for Macaque later. Little dates, fun places to hit up on outings, things like that. You then report your findings back to Macaque once back home, and he helps pick which places are best
ᯓᡣ𐭩 Macaque keeps notes of all anniversaries, he wants to make sure there's no shot of losing the most important people in his life. Every date, major event, and milestone has its own place on every calendar
ᯓᡣ𐭩 You usually have to shop for the two seeing as they don't really wear much other than warrior uniforms and ancient armor, and if Wukong's big hoodie is any indication, they don't really have a firm grip on modern fashion
ᯓᡣ𐭩 Wukong is the best at setting up at-home dates, he's lived thousands of years retired in comfort and uses that to make sure his sunbeams are as comfortable as possible
ᯓᡣ𐭩 Macaque makes his own entertainment for dates when he feels up to it, most often through a dramatic puppet show, though occasionally with some poetry or simple crafts depending on the day
ᯓᡣ𐭩 If you and Wukong team up you can both convince Macaque to unwind pretty easily, he's weak to your combined gently coaxing and reassuring gestures, but he'll make sure to make it known he isn't happy about it while dragging you both to relax with him and intertwining his tail with yours
ᯓᡣ𐭩 Macaque is the type to scold you for doing something stupid while patching you up and making sure you're okay before really laying it on how dumb it was. Wukong helps back you up while being in the same situation
ᯓᡣ𐭩 You're basically never without a companion with these two. Wukong likes to follow you around and pal about, and Macaque leans on you often when you're relaxing. Unless you ask for space, they'll basically trail behind you all day
{For the CW writing contest. The cursed warlords AU belongs to @phoenixeclipse-lmkau}
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🌙This is your new home☀️
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Spirit grumble in irritation while relaxing on the beach of flower fruit Mountain with her friends. She was clearly irritated with the situation at hand.
Spirit : I’m still irritated at the fact that you guys won’t come with me. You would have a lot more freedom if you left this mountain with me.
Spirit said knowing that (Y/N) can’t leave due to the fact that the sun and moon warlords Sun Wukong and the Six Eard Macaque, refusing to let her leave, and Coco, a brown monkey demon with earth, bending abilities, refuses to leave (Y/N)’s side.
(Y/N) : Believe me Spirit if I could leave I definitely would, but every time I try to escape, they always either managed to stop me or come looking for me and then manage to find me. I am pretty much stuck here.
Spirit grons in irritationbefore getting up and leaving after saying goodbye. You and Coco Stay on the beach to watch the clouds go by a little longer, however a few minutes later, the peaceful moment with your friend got interrupted by the presence of two familiar warlords that you are unfortunately married to, Sun Wukong and the Six Eared Macaque. Wukong waisted no time sitting next to you and pulling you onto his lap. Macaque quickly joined you and Wukong on the sand of the beach with Coco getting up and leaving to go spend time with her family.
A few hours later, when it started getting dark out, the three of you got up and went back to your shared room in the palace at the top of the mountain. You still weren’t fully comfortable with sleeping in the nest with the two kings yet so you decided to sleep in the hammock, much to the disappointment of the two kings. Although Wukong's disappointment was more obvious than Macaque’s.
Wukong : I just think that she would be more comfortable in the nest with us than in that hammock…
As much as Macaque agreed with his husband he didn’t want to force you to sleep in the nest with them, neither did Wukong. After all, you have full free range of FFM, the only thing you didn’t have a choice in was… wether or not you leave the mountain…
This is a short fic I wrote for @phoenixeclipse-lmkau ‘s pirate au. Idk if it’s kinda cringe, but I thought a “what if the duo found her first (and way earlier)” would be fun to write. It’s an au of an au 🗿
I triple checked this thing for mistakes, but I’m sure a few still got through. 😭
Enjoy!
Pairing: Shadowpeach x F!Reader
Pirate!AU
Tags: Reader’s Mk’s mom, Shadowpeach bio parents AU (+Reader), angst, no beta we die like LBD, soap-opera levels of yelling and drama
Summary: After a miscommunication with Captain Sun Wukong and his right hand mate Macaque years before, you run away and raise the child they unknowingly helped create as a single parent—hoping to get away from the wild life you once lived sailing across the seas... Then oopsie! They might’ve saw you…😞
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The summer sun bathed your skin as the sea breeze drifted through the air. The clatter of the market’s daily bustle sung all throughout the area. You were just getting groceries for a new recipe you wanted to try. Mei had been begging for a seafood dish, and now your three-year-old, Mk, refused to eat anything else—even though he’d never even tried the dish before. Kids. You rolled your eyes, thinking back fondly while picking up some of your last ingredients.
Suddenly—the nearly block-long coastal market went silent. Vendors rushing hastily to close their stalls, mothers slamming their windows shut, and most running for the hills in order to get inside or just away; all to avoid whatever looming threat stood before them.
You start to sweat as you turn your head to the direction they’re all running from— to the dock.
“Reader?”
You shouldn’t have gone to the coast. You never go here— why did you go now? Shit—Shit. Shit!
Your eyes widened as you felt bile rise in your throat. Why here? Why now when I’m happy? Your former lovers, if you could call them that, stood before you. They seemed just as shocked as you as they stared back. Though, seemingly not as horrified as you felt.
Hell, you’d say they looked giddy.
The infamously cruel captain of The Brotherhood pirate crew, Sun Wukong, and his cunning right hand man, The Six Eared Macaque, looked more torn than they did three years ago. Wukong was more unkept than he was before. His clothes were even more untucked and loose with his fur less brushed. Macaque’s hair grew longer and he gained tired, dark circles under his eyes. You could admit the looks begrudgingly suited them, but you couldn’t help but wonder what made them look so worse for wear.
“Reader?” Macaque’s expression flashed in recognition, he could never forget your face— not after years of mourning. “Reader! You look…“
He takes in the mess of your hair, and how it puffs from the loose bun you have it in. Each strand perfectly out of place showing the tired work of a mother. How your arms have the red paint Mk was playing with this morning and how your skirt is full of cherished patchwork and stains—all the years of love you’ve spent looking after Mei and Mk. This isn’t how they remember you; not the free spirit they fooled. It’s another reminder of the life you left behind. You turn away from their gazes. It feels too searingly hot after the pain they caused.
That’s when they both see it.
Mk’s bright red, baby handprint at the back of your dress. You don’t notice them exchanging glances.
“Busy. You look busy.” Macaque’s voice smoothes with blooming curiosity as he steps forward. A soft smile creeped onto his face until it mixed with the sadness in his eyes. The sudden shift setting off alarm bells through your head. Wukong follows his lead and enters your personal bubble. “You takin’ care of anyone, huh, Peaches?”
The fuck? How did they…
You freeze as you feel Macaque grab the top layer of your skirt and press his thumb into the worn fabric. Looking at the little newfound surprise Mk left while you were in a hurry leaving for the market. He hums while he no doubt takes note of the little prints of Mk’s recently formed claws.
You go from feeling blistering hot to ice cold in seconds.
“…Yeah, I’m gonna go now.”
You say as you try to make a break for your panicked exit. You can’t let them get to Mk. You’ve spent so much time keeping him from the monsters that abandoned you, and you were not going to stop now. Both pirates thought otherwise as they reached to grab you— Wukong grabbed your wrist before you could take more than a few steps away from them again. His touch was delicate, as if you were glass, as if he’d forgotten you were someone who shattered in their hands. Something that they broke and traded for their cruel amusement. You peer in his golden eyes only to feel the weight of his and Macaque’s looks boiling your skin again. If every love-fused memory was a lie, why do their gazes look so tender? You ripped your arm from Wukong’s grasp. Tears were threatening to spill from your eyes. ”Why do you care now?! Right when I build a life for myself, why do you both mess it up?!” Both the captain and his right hand don’t take their eyes off you.
“Is the cub ours?” Wukong almost whispers. An awestruck expression not leaving his features as he looks at you as if you hung all the stars in the sky just to help him find his way through the seas back to you.
“You hate me don’t you?! You both said it, you both abandoned me! I hate you.” You spat with venom seeping into each word as you got louder. You lift up your shirt to feel the dagger and stone underneath. “I don’t care what you do with me anymore,” Your voice trembled as tears freely flowed past your eyes now. You reminded yourself what kind of men these two were as you pulled the dagger out and prepared to use your magic against them. “But please—don’t touch my baby.”
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A/N: I rlly don’t know if I did the formatting for any of this correctly. 😭 I really don’t post on tumblr too much
This is pretty short and I might make a part two? No promises 🗿 
Y'all I've kinda been playing around with an idea of an lmk au
And honestly I got inspired a little by oshinoko(just with Ai Hoshino though mostly) specifically it's a shadowpeach x reader(most likely going to be yandere but I can make another version for those who want non yandere) and basically it's also a soulmate au
And the idea is basically Idol!reader has loved singing since she was little and her soulmates who she can see in her dreams(though soulmates can't see what their soulmate looks like it's more of like a coloured silhouette) happen to pick up on this and so when they grew up they decided to become idols so it could be easier to find eachother(though wukong and macaque knew eachother since childhood)
eventually they became the most famous of duos in the idol world (though demons still exist in this universe) and Idol!reader became really famous as well but eventually after a drunken one night stand between the three reader found out she was pregnant (most likely with Mk, though still undecided) and because when soulmates touch for the first time in this au they get a feeling almost like a shock to know that person is their soulmate and because the boys felt this but were drunk they decided to keep reader in the morning and figure out what to do then but then reader woke up before then and left panicked and decided to leave the spotlight to focus on raising the child she is pregnant with
Should I expand on this idea(like make a series and answer asks about this au?)