Hii~ I hope you've been doing very well!
I have a request
So, how about a dangerously depressed hero x a really concerned villain. The hero has been dealing with self hatred and so has a self distrustive behaviour such as cutting. Villain finds out by noticing scars they didn't cause and look suspicious. Villain taken aback wants to support them and take them to their place to take care of them. Hero is struggling to feel positive but at least they feel warm next to villain who is showering hero with affection and gentle touches.
Feel free to add anything you think suitable, much love to you <33
tw: self harm!!!, minor blood, mentions of minor character deaths
The villain grips their wrist hard enough to bruise, and the hero winces.
They didn’t know why it felt off; was it because they were aware of Hero’s limits? The fact they knew how far they could go to bruise them, to hurt them, to cause them pain they couldn’t deal with? They knew that violent flinch wasn’t because of their grip.
They knew because Villain cared too deeply to hurt them like that.
“What’s wrong?” came their voice, tumbling from their lips before they could stop themselves. Hero’s sunken eyes instantly glazed over, hiding the pain, hiding the fear.
“You’re squeezing my wrist hard enough to break,” they huffed, but Villain noticed they were making no effort to pull away. If they really wanted to, they could. Why weren’t they making an effort to move?
The villain’s eyes darkened, and they shoved the hero back, pinning their wrist against the wall. Hero released a shuddering gasp as the hard concrete winded them, only held up by the villain’s firm chest.
They pinched their sleeve and tore through the fabric seamlessly, the suit fluttering above their elbow. They heard hero inhale sharply, their head hung low, barely even making an effort to hide anymore.
Villain’s breath stopped. “Oh, sweetheart...”
Their skin was riddled with fine scars, some still fresh and beading with blood. It was red raw, and Villain saw the patch where they had grabbed them, at the most recent massacre. Something dreadful pooled into their stomach, a wedge in their throat.
“Fuck you...” The hero croaked. Their voice was wobbling and tears were in their eyes. “Seriously, fuck you...”
“Hero.” They didn’t know what to say. “Why?”
They let go of their wrist, letting it drop to their side. The unmotivated Hero only seemed to slump against the wall, like all the energy had left them a lifeless doll in just a few seconds.
“It’s hard,” they whimpered. “Okay? This job is hard. I-I can’t save everybody and it kills me. The innocent people that have...have died and it’s my fault. All because I couldn’t save them...”
Villain watched as tears slid down their cheeks. Their beautiful Hero. Reduced to a shell of who they had been; they felt overwhelming remorse that it almost hurt.
Hero let out a strangled cry and brought a shaking hand to their face, covering it up haphazardly. Their other hand pushed against Villain’s chest, as if trying to shove them away – they lacked even a slither of the strength.
“People have died because I’m not good enough. It’s not fair, nothing is fair...i-it’s not...”
They gripped the front of their shirt as Villain leaned forward and placed their hands on their shoulders, sparking the hero’s defensive nature instantly. Their head lifted up, tears glittering like jewels under the moonlight.
Villain remarked hearing something about how ‘beauty is pain’. They couldn’t begin to describe how much they despised those words now.
“Darling, listen...”
“Let go of me,” they weakly pleaded, feet fumbling to get away. Villain pressed their lips into a thin line.
“Sweetheart...”
“Stop it,” they begged, voice cracking. “Stop it, please, why won’t you keep fighting? Please, keep fighting, I don’t want to...”
It wasn’t difficult for them to deter their weak attempts, but Villain felt as though they were so fragile. Every touch would bruise, hurt, discomfort them.
“Don’t finish that sentence,” they whispered, voice wobbling. “Please...”
Hero dissolved into a particularly heart wrenching sob that had the villain engulfing them in their arms in seconds. Their legs instantly went weak and they dropped to the floor, limbs entangled, as the hero finally let their tears fall free. All their pain and all their suffering, harbouring inside of them.
Villain never let them go.
Not for a second.
“Death is inevitable,” Villain whispered, their face inexplicably pale. “Stop shouldering the responsibility of other people’s actions.”
Hero was struggling to even breathe, yet they jumped at the chance to bring themselves down. “It’s my fault!”
“You aren’t the one who put them in danger,” the villain argued.
“But I could’ve saved them, I-I could’ve stopped it, I should have...”
Villain rubbed their back slowly. They were shuddering and shivering in their arms, reluctant to embrace such a affectionate touches. The hero didn’t want to crumble under their touch. This was Villain, after all—their nemesis. But their body seemed keen on betraying them, clinging onto them like they were the last person on Earth.
“I can’t even be bothered to save the city anymore,” they wheezed, pressing their head into their shoulder. “I can’t leave my house, can’t get up. I-I can’t even be bothered to shower or make food anymore, but...the city, the city will—”
“You are more important than the city,” Villain whispered softly, more genuine than they expected.
“I have to,” they responded shakily, equally as quiet. “I feel horrible for not wanting to do this anymore...”
“You feel like this because you aren’t taking care of yourself,” the villain pressed gently. “You are not less important than the city. Take some goddamn time off, Hero, and please don’t take on one responsibility and burden after the other. It isn’t healthy.”
Hero sobbed quietly. “Isn’t is what I deserve?”
The villain closed their eyes, cradling them close to their chest as the wind whistled past their ears. “You deserve the world, sweetheart. Put yourself first so you can save it with a smile.”














