vi x deer hybrid reader who is just getting their horns, and it's like rlly bothering them? fluff ^^
STRAWBERRIES & BLUE EYES
contains: hybrid!reader, fluff, vi being downbad
"Fuck." you cursed under your breath, frustrated about the almost stinging itch on your head that doesn't seem to go away.
You've been scratching it with everything that you could find. Your fingernails, the wall, the headboard. You even thought of relieving the itch with a fork.
Your frustration only grew when your stomach started to rumble, tears already forming in your eyes at the overwhelming feeling.
You're beginning to grow your antlers and the person you need the most isn't there to help you because of some stupid work. You huffed and dropped to your knees on the floor, head still grinding against the drawers to relieve the itch.
You continued like that for a while. Crying and itching and muttering curses under your breath until you heard the front door unlock that was followed by her voice.
"Baby? I'm home." Vi called out and your ears twitched when you heard her take off her boots.
You didn't bother getting up and greeting her at the door like you usually do. You were angry at her for not being there during the most special part of your life.
Vi's eyebrows furrowed when you didn't come out of the room, a worried feeling sitting at the pit of her stomach that made her run towards your shared bedroom.
"Oh, shit." she whispered, seeing your antlers grow on your head. You only looked up to flash her a glare before going back to scratching your head.
"Baby-" she chuckled, hand coming up to stifle her laughs. "What?!" you snapped and turned to look at her, your tongue clicking. Vi's grin only grew at your expression. "I'm sorry, angry face doesn't suit you at all, my baby. You only look adorable." she giggled and crouched beside you, her eyes studying your antlers.
"You were gone for so long." you groaned, voice wavering and eyes filled with tears. Vi softened at that, her lips pursing at the guilt.
"I know. I'm sorry, I lost track of time." she mumbled and sat behind you, arms encircling around your waist.
"Go away!" you squirmed, trying to get out of her grasp. "Nuh-uh. Stay here, bub." she whispered and planted kisses on your neck. "No! Go away!" you repeated, but Vi's arms only tightened around you.
"I already said sorry, baby. You're hurting my feelings." Vi pouted that made you pause, blue eyes pleading that made your face soften. "Sorry, please?"
You sighed and rolled your eyes at her but stopped trying to get out of her grasp. You let her trace circles on your waist and you slowly relax in her embrace, her breathing and the way she's caressing your skin did a lot to relieve the itch.
"You look so cute like this. Antlers and shit." she muttered and you could hear the big smile in her voice.
"Stop it. I'm still mad at you." you groaned, and your stomach did too. The both of you paused, your cheeks reddening in embarrassment and Vi's eyes widening at the sound.
"Did you just-" you cut her off. "Shut up! I-.. I'm hungry."
Vi looked at you for a moment then buried her face in the crook of your neck to let out the loudest laugh. "Why are you laughing?" you whined, lips pursed and brows furrowed.
"No! No, I'm not l-laughing." she snickered and buried her face deeper in your neck. "You hungry, huh?" she looked up at you, her nose red and eyes watery. You nodded at her, face still red.
"I brought home strawberries." she wiggled her brows. Your eyes widened and you turned your body to face her completely. "Really?!" you exclaimed excitedly. Vi nodded, "Really."
"Okay? What are you waiting for? Feed me, Violet." you crossed your arms over your chest, brow raised.
She chuckled and nodded. "Let's go then, princess."
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