Here's the Patch that I promised I'd draw😄 I even referenced a James Bond pose cuz I thought it would be fitting
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Here's the Patch that I promised I'd draw😄 I even referenced a James Bond pose cuz I thought it would be fitting
Patch and Deadpool - Lesbians edition 🛐
good god i actually can’t look at pictures of him because i go insane my POOKIE BEAR
This is me grilling my meats if you even care
had a little thought about this variant in particular :)
warnings/tags: no use of y/n, gn!reader, though reader wears a dress and heels, light blood
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"Patch!" Wade called out from behind, his voice cutting through the murmur of the dimly lit casino room.
Logan’s one good eye flicked up from the poker table, an eyebrow raising just a bit. "Do I know you?"
Wade grinned under his red mask, hands up like he was just there for a friendly chat. "Not yet, but you're about to." He glanced around, feigning awe at the luxury. "Nice place you've got here. Fancy suits, eye patches—very debonair."
Logan didn’t smile. "You got five seconds to get to the point."
Wade stepped closer, ignoring the glares from the other players. "Alright, here’s the pitch. I need you, big guy. Got a universe that’s falling apart, and I’m in desperate need of a certain… je ne sais quoi that only you can bring. You, Patch, could be the anchor this whole reality needs.”
Logan didn’t even blink. “You’re either insane or just plain stupid. I don’t know you, and I don’t care about your problems.”
Wade let out an exaggerated sigh. “Okay, okay, playing hard to get. Look, I didn’t want to do this in front of your… uh—” Wade gestured towards everyone at the table. “Lovely friends here. But time’s running short.”
Wade, who was crouched down to the right of Logan didn’t get to continue his rambling as he unsheathed his claws straight in his skull. Logan’s claws went back into his hand as Wade fell to the floor.
You, who had gone briefly to get a glass of champagne, stopped at the body who had just flopped onto the ground. You glanced at your dress, a nice mauve color, now with a few small spots of red at the hem.
“Honey!” You dragged out, “he got blood on my dress.”
Logan turned to look at you, finally tearing away his gaze from being front facing to you, standing holding a half-full champagne flute looking as beautiful as ever and yes, you now had blood on your dress.
Wade, who was shaking his head, clearing the fog from his mind, looked up from the floor, “hey! He got my blood on your dress. All I did was very kindly introduce myself- ”
You stepped forward, your heel digging into Wade’s arm with a squelch. Wade let out a small screech as you took another step toward Logan, one foot bare, the other still sporting your special heel with a concealed blade.
Wade groaned, twisting on the floor to look up at you. “Really? Really? First the claws, now the stiletto treatment? I thought this was a classy establishment!”
“You got blood on my dress,” you said coolly, taking another sip of your champagne as you met Logan’s gaze.
Logan’s mouth twitched, almost a smile. “Should’ve aimed better, bub.”
Wade managed to sit up, rubbing his head where Logan had left his mark. “This—” he gestured vaguely around, “—is exactly why I need you. That unrelenting charm, the claws, the scrappy partner who, might I say, has a very sharp sense of fashion.”
Once beside Logan’s chair, his hand went around your waist, pulling you down into his lap with a casual possessiveness. He looked up at you, a flicker of amusement in his eye. “Didn’t expect company tonight,” he murmured, his hand resting comfortably at your hip.
You raised an eyebrow, giving him a slight smirk. “Didn’t expect blood on my dress tonight either,” you replied, tilting the glass toward him. “This is on you.”
Wade, still on the floor, held up a hand like he was back in school. “If I may interject, it’s technically on me. All over me, really. And your heel…which is still in my arm, by the way.”
Logan didn’t even look down. “Didn’t I tell you to scram, bub?”
Wade let out an exaggerated groan, dramatically flopping back on the floor. “Alright, fine! Just thought maybe you’d like a little…adventure through the multiverse, something different. I’ll even throw in a couple of perks—health benefits, access to all the chimichangas you can eat. You know, the important stuff.”
You laughed, settling back against Logan. “Sounds like a tempting offer, doesn’t it, hun?”
Logan’s grip on your waist tightened. “Tempting? This guy can’t keep his mouth shut long enough to get through a meal, let alone a job.”
Wade scrambled to his feet, brushing off his suit—now slightly stained with his own blood. “Hey, everyone needs a wildcard. Keeps things spicy! But fine, fine. I can take a hint. You’ve got your classy, poker-playing life here with…well,” he gestured towards you with a nod. “Guess I’ll just have to move on.”
You leaned down, giving Wade a sweet but pointed smile. “Good luck with that.”
Wade looked back and forth between the two of you, holding his hands up in mock surrender. “Oh, I get it. Lovebirds, bound by fate and poker chips. Don’t mind me, I’ll just let myself out.”
With a dramatic flourish, Wade turned around, pulling a strange, glowing device from his belt. He tapped a button, and a swirling golden doorway appeared in front of him. He looked over his shoulder one last time, winking at you. “If you change your mind, Patch, you know where to find me.”
Logan rolled his eyes. “Not a chance.”
As Wade stepped through the doorway, disappearing into the glowing portal, you took another sip of champagne, shaking your head. “Was he for real?”
Logan scoffed, watching the portal close with a quiet hum. “I have no idea. Don’t care to find out, either.”
The room settled, the quiet returning along with the glares of the other players, who clearly wanted nothing more than to get back to their poker game.
You gave him a look. “If you think you’re getting out of replacing this, you’ve got another thing coming.”
Logan chuckled, leaning in to kiss the corner of your mouth. “Wouldn’t dream of it, darlin’.”
More pen sketches~ Trying to get as clean and clear as possible without an under drawing.
ᥫ᭡ date nights with logan
⭑pictures are from pinterest
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