you btchi, you come into my inbox with what you know is a particular interest of mine and you do this to me. (thank you for that i often have to be pestered to do things) im expanding on the story that ive done before so heres the link to those if you care.
Summary: Confessions are made, and we reach our final rule.
Relationship: UF Papyrus/US Papyrus
Tags: angst, hurt/comfort, fluff, confessions
Warnings: self-deprecating thoughts, anxiety, mention of drugging, unhealthy coping mechanisms
Another emotional roller coaster (especially for Fell Papy, poor baby)
Word Count: 6,811 (Iâve given up on cutting down words)
âHeya Boss? Can I come in?â
âWhether or not you do is
entirely up to you, Red,â Fell said, without looking up from his book. Red
released a weary sigh as he strolled over, and despite his preoccupation, Fell
noticed the troubled expression on his face.
âBro, do you, uh⊠mind if I sit?â
Fellâs gaze briefly flickered to
his brother. It wasnât often that Red dropped the title he normally used for
Fell, and the deviation unsettled him slightly. Still, he gave no indication of
his concern, giving a cursory wave of his hand. âI donât see why not.â He
turned back to his book, tapping his pencil on the page as he scanned the
sudoku grid. While heâd completed most of these puzzles many times, doing them
again helped settle him.
Red sat down, the bed shifting
slightly under his weight, and frowned at Fell over the top of the page. It
wasnât difficult to guess what he must be thinking. Likely the same thing heâd
been thinking all week. Fell hadnât missed the anxious glances Red had given
him when he thought he wasnât looking, or the fact that heâd checked Fellâs
stats at least twenty times since last weekâs incident. Fell had been doing his
best to ignore it, locking his bedroom door and studying his advanced puzzle
making books, or sorting his figurines into the new battle formations heâd been
learning about. Heâd been trying to convince Undyne to extend his training
time, but his request had been met with little more than poorly veiled concern
from the fish monster. Fell wondered if Red had been talking to her.
He only realised heâd briefly
dissociated when Red gave his shoulder a gentle shove. âCâmon, Boss, scooch
over.â Fell blinked at his brother for a moment, before obliging, Red shuffling
along the bed to lie beside him. They lay in silence for a few moments, Fellâs
mind ticking anxiously as he waited for his brother to breach the dreaded topic
that he knew had been warring on Redâs mind the entire week. âSo⊠Swap came by
earlier. Again.â
Oh. Not exactly what Fell had
been expecting, but still a conversation heâd rather avoid. He sighed, putting
his book down. âDid he?â His tone conveyed disinterest, but in truth, the news
sent a silent ache through his soul.
âYup. Wanted to see ya.â
âAnd?â
âAnd I sent âim away,â Red said,
with a shrug. âTold âim ya didnât want to be disturbed.â
âHm.â It was times like these
that Fell really appreciated his brother. Red was accustomed to Fellâs moodiness,
and knew when to give him his space. Still, a small part of Fell sometimes
wished his brother wasnât so good at taking hints. But he knew he only had
himself to blame for Redâs wariness when it came to his âbad daysâ (or weeks).
âIâve been feelinâ better,â Red
said, glancing at Fell, who was still staring deliberately away from him.
âThink I might be ready to head back to work tomorrow.â
âHmm.â Fell gave his brother a
quick, cursory glanceâa check he always did out of habit to make sure his
brother wasnât lying for the sake of appearing more durable than he was. He was
relieved to see that this time, Red was telling the truth. His bones had lost
the yellowish tinge theyâd adopted after heâd been drugged, and his eye-lights
were brighter. Fell gave a stiff nod, turning away to pick up his book once
again. âWell. Good. I dare say allowing you to laze around the house was not my
first preference, but it appears to have improved your health. No more
headaches?â
âNope. Back to beinâ a regular
old bonehead.â
Fell rolled his eye-lights. âAnd
the nausea?â
âGone.â
âExhaustion?â
âHeh, well you know me, Boss. âm
always bone-tired, butâouch!â
âHmm, you appear to have regained
the ability to feel pain too, which is a good sign,â Fell said, as Red rubbed
the back of his skull, scowling.
âAnyone ever told ya that yer
kind of a dick, Boss?â
Fell remained nonchalant,
returning to his sudoku. âConstantly. Iâve grown accustomed to it. Itâs easy to
tune out.â
Red grumbled something inaudible,
which Fell ignored, opting to focus on his puzzle instead. He could feel Redâs
eyes on him as he scanned the page, his brother choosing to remain silent for
the moment as he scrutinised him. With a sigh, Fell turned to face the wall,
his back to Red so that he could concentrate on the numbers in front of him.
This particular puzzle was one he hadnât done beforeâand he was finding it
especially challenging.
He scowled at the sound of a cap
being popped, catching sight of Red taking a large gulp of mustard out of the
corner of his socket. With a lingering sigh, he said, âBrother. I assume your
temporary illness has not erased the rules about eating in my room from your
mind.â
Red made a non-committal noise in
response, and continued to drink the foul yellow condiment. âEh, figured itâd
give me somethinâ to doâsince yer not talkinâ to me.â
âI am talking to you, brother,â
Fell said dryly, obstinately refusing to turn around. âThis is what talking
sounds like.â
Red chuckled, but continued to
defy Fell, taking another sip of mustard. âHeh. Yer funny, Boss.â Fell allowed
the seconds to tick by, trying to tune out the sound of Redâs incessant
gulping. He frowned at the page in front of him, pencil tapping on the corner
of the book as he attempted to solve the puzzle before him. But somehow, Redâs drinking
only seemed to grow louder as time went on, until Fell was ready to snap his
pencil in two.
Spinning around, he growled,
âWhat exactly is it that you want, Red?â
Red languidly allowed his gaze to
travel to his brotherâs face, seeming unperturbed, his brow bone raised. âDunno
whatcha talkinâ about, Boss. âm just lyinâ here with my mustard.â
Fell could tell that his brother
was trying to get under his skinâmetaphoricallyâand he pinched his nasal bridge
between to fingers with a frustrated sigh. âBrother. If you wish to consume
that vile substance then by all means, do soâoutside of my room.â
After a momentâs pause,
eye-lights fixed on Fell, Red gave a shrug, shifting off the bed. âIf ya say
so, Bossâdonât let me get in yer way.â He glanced at the page Fell was holding,
before reaching out a finger to tap on one of the grids. âYer missinâ a three
in yer second column there, Boss.â Fell frowned at the page, ready to snap at
Red not to interfereâuntil he realised he was correct. Scowling, he erased his
scribbles, and Red gave an easy grin, before sidling over to the door. âWell.
See ya later then, Boss.â
Fell watched with uncertainty as
Red reached for the doorknob, a lump seeming to form in his chest. Just as he
was about to leave, Fell called out. âRed, wait.â Red turned, brow bone raised.
âSomethinâ eatinâ ya, Boss?â
Fell quickly shook his head,
glancing at the carpet, trying to swallow against the lump, which seemed to have
risen to his throat. âIâno, I justâŠâ His mind frantically scrambled for a
topic, and he hurriedly cleared his throat, looking up at his brother. âWhat
did, uhâwhat did Swap want?â
Redâs expression was unreadable
as he observed Fell, mustard bottle between his teeth. After what felt like an
eternity, he shrugged. âJust wanted to check in, make sure ya were alright.â
Fell nodded, looking away quickly
lest his expression give something away. âOh.â He wasnât sure whether to feel
thrilled that Swap cared enough to have come byâor disappointed that he hadnât
pushed Red harder to let him inside. The lump seemed to grow heavier, and Fell
only realised his grip on the book had tightened when his clawed fingers
created small tears in the page. Stiffly, he placed it on the nightstand,
leaning back against his headboard. âWhat did you tell him?â he asked, quietly.
Once again, Redâs gaze seemed to
bear more weight than he was letting on, his deep scarlet eye-lights piercing
through Fell as if he could see right into his mind. The silence seemed to
linger for a moment too long before Red finally gave an indifferent wave of his
hand. âTold âim ya were good. Just like always, right Boss?â
Fell forced himself to meet his
brotherâs gaze, and immediately wished he hadnât. Red had that look in his
eyeâthe look he got when he knew that there were cracks in Fellâs walls. The
walls that he was normally so good at keeping rigid and sturdy, blocking out
everything he didnât wish to confront. And Fell knew Red was right. He could feel
himself shaking slightly, the lump in his chest and throat seeming to constrict
around his soul. He could feel the tears prickling the back of his eye sockets,
and he bit down harshly to stop them.
Fell seldom experienced this
feeling. This utter vulnerability that seemed to leave him in shreds. Shreds
that were very difficult to knit back together. He flinched at the feeling of
Redâs hand on his arm, looking up to find his brother gazing down at him
patiently. The look in his eyes strayed nowhere near pity, for which Fell was
grateful. He hated being pitied. âYâknow BossâŠâ Red began, sitting back down on
the bed beside Fell. âYer allowed to be happy.â
This seemed to strike something
within Fell, because the next breath he took sounded shaky and strainedâeven to
his own ears. He stared directly ahead, trying to stop the quivering of his
hands. Haltingly, he shook his head, a wry smile making its way onto his
features. âYou donât know what youâre talking about, Red.â
Red sighed, his frown deepening.
âBoss, listenâŠâ He shifted closer, and Fell could feel his gaze boring into
him. âI understandâbelieve me, I do. Growinâ up in this shitholeâitâll mess
with ya. Especially you, Boss. Ya care so much about thingsâno matter what it
is; traininâ to be a guardsman, yer puzzles, cookinâ, takinâ care of yer lazy
big broâit all matters to ya, a lot. And I know what this place does to that
passionâŠâ Out of the corner of his eye socket, Fell could see how troubled Red
looked now, picking at his gold tooth. It was something Fell would normally
scold him for, but even such a simple act seemed undoable at this point, a cold
ache in his chest. His knuckles tightened into a fist, and he closed his eyes
slowly to try and alleviate some of the tension in his bones.
âIt twists it,â Red went on,
voice taking on a grave tone. âIt turns it into somethinâ dark. It channels it
all towards one thing⊠survival.â Red was silent again, taking a gulp of
mustard.
Fell sighed, shaking his head. âI
know where youâre going with this, brother. And Iâve heard it beforeâhell, Iâm
sure youâve heard it before too. You
think we are the way we are because we have to be. To survive. I get it. You think Iâmââ
Red gave a dry laugh, shaking his
head, and Fell finally glanced up. Red was grinning, but it was nowhere near
genuine, the soberness of the expression betrayed by the way the corners of his
mouth twisted downward. âCâmon, Boss, itâs me. Iâve seen ya at yer worst. I
know not everythinâ yeâve done has been fer the right reasonsâsame goes fer me,
but⊠but thatâs not my point.â Redâs grin faded, turning into something pained.
âThis world⊠it takes things like love and compassionâand it crushes âem.
Forces ya to hide âem under layers and layers of anger and hostility.â
Fell grit his teeth against the
almost overwhelming impulse to snap. âThank you, Red. For pointing out the
obvious. Iâm an asshole. I get it.â
âBossâyer not listeninâ to me.
Iâm tellinâ ya that yer the opposite. Yer
kind, and yer goodâya just keep it hidden. âCause this shithole makes it seem
like a bad thing.â
Fell swallowed, squeezing his
eyes shut. Swapâs voice rang through his head, as clear as if he were standing
right there. âYouâre a good person,
Fell.â He could feel tears threatening to fall, and he bit them back,
scowling. âDamn it, Red. Why are you even telling me this? What does it
matter?â
âBecause, Boss,â Red was sounding
less and less collected, his voice shaking slightly, âbecause I need ya to know
that beinâ a good person ainât a bad thing. Beinâ kind and carinâ about shit doesnât make ya weak. Loveâthe real kind, not the
bullshit number that ya seem to think defines yaâit ainât a weakness, Boss.
Itâs a strength. Donât keep it buried. You can let yourself be happyâeven if
itâs just for a day, an hourâa damn minute, Boss. Please.â
Fell stared directly ahead,
unsure if heâd be able to hold it together if he looked at his brother. His
fists were clutched around the covers of his bed, and he could feel himself quivering.
A heaviness seemed to weigh on his soulâa sick, churning feeling that only
seemed to grow worse the longer he remained silent. The thoughts heâd been
trying so hard to repress this past week all seemed to be resurfacing,
threatening to breach the surface and shatter every ounce of his composure.
He almost flinched when Red spoke
again, his voice low and exhausted. âI get that itâs hard fer ya, Boss. I know
what itâs like. I understand that itâs hard to deal withââ
âNo, you donât.â Fellâs voice had
dropped to a growl, and he almost couldnât believe the words had come out of
his own mouth. He finally looked up, pushing down the pain in his chest, and
pinning his brother with a firm stare. âYou donât know what itâs like, Red. None of you do. None of you have LOVEânone of you
will ever understand.â Fell could
feel the LV inside his soul now, twisting it like a searing cold fire.
Red shook his head, and Fell
could see the defeated look in his eyes. It sent a twinge of guilt through him,
quashing some of the frigid anger his LV had induced. âYer right, Boss. IâIâm
sorryâŠâ The guilty feeling grew, and Fell turned away again, hiding the angry
tears pooling in his eye sockets.
âNoâno, donât be,â he
half-choked, his words seeming stuck in his throat. âIâm sorry, Red, Iââ
âHeyâhey, itâs alright.â Red
carefully placed a hand on Fellâs shoulder, moving slowly in a way Fell was
certain was deliberate. âHow âbout we head downstairs, grab somethinâ to eat?
That sound good?â Fell could only nod, not trusting himself to speak. Red
offered him a half-smile as he strode towards the door, and Fell slowly climbed
off the bed, following his brother to the stairs.
His soul was still pulsing with
undirected magic, his entire body seeming to buzz nervously with it. He could
feel the magic involuntarily flowing outward from his soul, channelling into
his fingertips, as if anticipating a fight. Fell clenched his fists, trying to
quash it with every ounce of control he had. Closing his eyes, he took three
deep breaths, counting backwards from ten before he opened them again. He only realised
heâd come to a stop at the top of the stairs, when Redâs voice broke through
his reverie. âYou okay, Boss?â Red was watching him from the foot of the steps,
chewing on the tip of his bottle of mustard. His eyes darted away from Fell for
a moment, lingering on something in the living room, and that guilty prickle
reignited in Fellâs chest.
He nodded quickly, following Red
down the stairs. âIâm fine,â he said, his voice tight. Red offered him a weak
smile, and Fell forced himself to look away. He hated seeing Red worried,
especially when he was the source of that worry. Fell glanced around the living
room when he reached the bottom of the stairs, and immediately froze.
Swap was sitting on sofa. The
moment Fell entered the room, he looked up, immediately rising from his seat.
âFellââ
âWhat. Is he doing here?â Fell hissed through his teeth. Red grinned
sheepishly, picking at his gold tooth as he glanced between Swap and Fell.
âSorry Boss,â he mumbled. âYou
Papyrus assholes are stubborn. Couldnât get âim to leave.â
Fell barely glanced at Red, his
gaze fixed on Swap. Inside, his soul was flutteringâwhether it was with
excitement or anxiety, Fell couldnât quite discern. Swap was shifting uncomfortably,
his hands shoved in his pockets, and his gaze somehow unwavering as he watched
Fell uneasily. âWhat are you doing here?â Fell asked, his tone harsh. âI donât
want you here.â
Fellâs words made Swap visibly
flinch, but he shook his head. âFell, I just wanted to see youâto make sure
youâreââ
âI donât want you here,â Fell
reiterated, his voice lowered to a growl. Swap grimaced, his gaze never leaving
Fellâs face. Fell scowled and turned away to stare at the carpet, the
blistering flames of his LV seeming to reignite.
For a few charged moments,
silence rang between them, Fell doggedly avoiding Swapâs gaze. He could feel
those golden eye-lights on him. But unlike Redâs, which had been full of hard
scrutiny, Swapâs were soft, tenderâalmost warm. They werenât piercing, or
calculating. They were safe. They made Fell feelâŠ
Fell blinked, realising he was
staring directly at Swap, who looked somber as he regarded him. Muttering a
silent curse, he returned to glaring at the carpet, this time trying to wipe
Swap from his mind completely. He heard Red give an awkward cough. âWell⊠Iâm
gonna head to Grillbyâs. You two, uh, have fun.â Red glanced at Fell, a small
frown on his features. âTry not to kill âim, Boss,â he whispered, leaning in.
Fell grumbled a half-hearted response, eyes still lowered in contempt for the
other two skeletons in the room.
Red glanced between them one last
time, before sighing and taking a long gulp of mustard. Shooting Swap a
deliberate look, he headed out into the snow, door closing and locking behind
him. Fell could feel the sudden spike in tension the moment his brother left,
both he and Swap seeming hesitant to break the silence. He dared a quick glance
at the other skeleton, and found his eyes still firmly pinned on him. âWhat
exactly is it you want?â he asked, voice thick with frustration.
âI⊠Fell youâve been dodging my
calls all week, I justââ
âYou just what?â Fell asked, brow
bone raised derisively. âYou were getting horny and lonely? You missed having
someone to fuck?â Fell scoffed, rolling his eye-lights with a sneer. âPlease.
Youâre an attractive guy, Swap. Iâm sure you can find someone elseâs dick to
suck.â
Fell almost felt guilty upon
seeing the hurt in Swapâs eyes as he frowned, shaking his head slowly. âNo. No,
thatâs not it at all, I just⊠I wanted to know if you were okay. I⊠know what
happened at the bar last week,â he admitted, quietly. âI know Red was drugged,
andâwell itâs not hard to guess who was responsible.â
Swap paused, observing Fell
apprehensively, who gave a dreary sigh, folding his arms. âAnd? Do I look hurt
to you, idiot? Iâm fine.â
âYou know thatâs not what I
meant, asshole,â Swap murmured, voice hushed to a whisper.
Fell swallowed, feeling
uncomfortable. Doing his best not to show it, he gave Swap an audacious smirk.
âYou want to know if I killed that monster, donât you?â
âDid you?â Swap asked, quietly.
Fell was silent, his smirk
fading. It pained him to see the way Swapâs face seemed to fall slightly, his
eye-lights dimming. âIt doesnât matter,â Fell grumbled, marching past Swap
toward the kitchen. He scowled to himself as Swap hurried after him, seeming
undeterred by Fellâs less than subtle attempts to shake him off. He made his
way to the kettle, and began boiling a mug of water.
âFellâŠâ
âI donât want to talk about it,â
Fell groused, irritably. He added a couple of spoonfuls of instant coffee to
his mug, and began stirring it rigorously, determined to caffeinate himself
before continuing this conversation.
âFell, I⊠I need to know.â
Fell spun suddenly, pinning Swap
with his glare. Swap startled slightly, taking a step back as Fell invaded his
personal space, pressing him against the kitchen table. He no longer cared about
the hostility he was exuding, or how afraid Swap looked, eyes going wide as
Fell glowered at him. âWhy do you want to know?â he snapped. âWhy are you
trying to pick this apart? You know that Iâm a killer. Iâve killed beforeââ
Fell gave a dry, humourless laugh that made Swap cringe away ââhell, Iâll
probably kill again. Why do you care about one monster? And such a piece of
shit at that.â
Swap still seemed to be trying to
lean away from Fell, though somehow, his eyes never left Fellâs face, still
projecting that unreasonable amount of warmth. Fell was doing everything in his
power to ignore the faint sense of comfort that gaze seemed to pass through
him, trying to remaining stoical and cold. âIt was a Tale monster, Fell,â Swap
said at last, his voice very small. âThat⊠doesnât sit right with meâŠâ
This time, Fell really did laugh,
almost in disbelief. Reluctantly, he forced himself to meet Swapâs gaze, his
own stare almost malicious in comparison to that of the other skeleton. Swap looked
uneasy, his hands shaking slightly where they were clutched onto the table.
Fell shook his head, his own cold laughter still seeming to ring in his ears.
âIt doesnât sit right with you? Are
you kidding me? Who do you think I am, Swap?â
Swap was silent for a moment,
frowning at Fell with more concern than fearânot quite what Fell was going for.
âLook, Fell, I didnât meanââ
âYou think my life is some big
tragedy?â Fell interrupted, holding Swap with a cold glare. âThat Iâm just a
poor, unfortunate soul whoâs been forced into a bad situation? That I only kill
people because I have toâto protect
my brother or myself? That the only reason my LOVE sits at thirteen is because Iâm a helpless victim whoâs been forced to
adhere to a system I hate? Is that what you think?â
Swap quickly shook his head,
trying to shift away, but Fell refused to let him go, determined to drive his
point home. He pinned Swap against the table, leaning close to growl, âWell
guess what? Iâm not. Iâm a killer. And I always will be.â
Swap was still for a moment, gaze
unwaveringly locked on Fellâs face, almost frustratingly so. But Fell could see
the beginnings of fear etching onto his features, a sliver of doubt beneath the
uncanny warmth in his eyes. Still, he shook his head, swallowing heavily. âB-but,
youâre not. You only do it because youââ
âBecause I have to?â Fell asked,
deadpan. âBecause I have no other choice? Thereâs always a choice, Swap.
Always. And yes, sometimes that choice is difficult, but you can be sure I always
find a million ways to justify it.â
âBut thatâs the point, Fell. You have to justify it to yourself.â Swap
almost sounded exasperated now, much to Fellâs discontent. The gentler skeleton
had a fierce look in his eyes, pulling himself up so that he and Fell were
level. âYou donât do it because you want toâyou do it because you have to.â
âOh, do I?â Fell scoffed, shaking
his head. âYou really donât understand at all, do you? Do you really think I
gained thirteen LOVE purely from self-defence? Do you really think I killed all those monsters because I had to?â Fell shook his head, allowing a
cold smile to creep onto his face. âDid it ever occur to you that maybe I did
it because I wanted to?â Fell noticed
the way Swap tried to stop himself from flinching, but the ever so slight step
back gave him away. He allowed his smile to widen, folding his arms. âLook at
youâyouâre terrified. And you should be. You should stay away from me.â
Swap closed his eyes for a
moment, taking a deep breath. Fell could see the fear in his face, the slight
uncertainty beneath the stubborn determination. It pained him to see Swap like
thisânervous and unsettledâit almost made Fell yearn for his usual laid-back
attitude. But he knewâat least, he kept telling himselfâthat this was a good thing. That if Swap was afraid, he
would stay away from Fell. And as much as it pained him, Fell knew Swap was
better off without him. Better off without someone with Fellâs affinity to
violence and hostility. Better off without someone who was such a burden.
Slowly however, Swapâs composure
seemed to return, and he opened his eyes, fixing Fell with a hard stare. âNo,â
he said, voice level. âI know what youâre trying to do, brat.â Fell flinched slightly â more at the familiarity of the
nickname than the scathing of Swapâs tone. âYouâre trying to push me awayâitâs
not going to work. I know youâre just trying to scare me. And yeah, youâre a
scary fucking asshole, but⊠I know you wonât hurt me.â
Fellâs smirk faded into a frown,
and he held Swapâs gaze, refusing to be the first to budge. But Swap was
looking at him with something more than just obstinance, his intentions deeper
than simply defying Fell. It was that softness, that warmth that somehow seemed
to calm Fellâs soul, making him feel both vulnerable and safe at the same time.
He seemed to care.
Gritting his teeth until it hurt,
Fell turned away, returning to his coffee. âI canât force you to listen to me.
Do whatever you like. I donât care.â Remaining silent, and ignoring Swap, he
stirred the contents of his mug, before taking a long sip without waiting for
it to cool down. He gave no indication of how it scorched his throat, or how
bitter it tasted, barely registering anything but the feeling of Swapâs eyes on
him. He kept his back turned, hoping that if he waited long enough, the other
skeleton would just leave. He jumped slightly at the feeling of a hand on his
shoulder, turning to see Swap standing far too close for his liking. Now it was
his turn to back away. âWhy are you still here, asshole?â he asked, hearing how
tired he sounded.
âFellâŠâ Swap slowly reached for
Fellâs hand, which he yanked away, narrowing his eye sockets. Swap paused for a
moment, before continuing. âPlease, tell me what happened after you left the
other night. I canâtâI canât stop thinking about it, wondering ifââ
âI donât care what you think,â
Fell bit out, taking a long sip of his coffee. âIf you have a problem with who
I am, then keep it to yourself.â
Swap shook his head, looking frustrated.
âThatâs my problemâit isnât who you
are. As much as you like to pretend it is, youâre not that person. You arenât
your LV. Youâre more than that, Fell.â
Fell grimaced, muttering
something inaudible as he shook his head. âThen why does it matter whether or
not I killed that monster? If Iâm so above my actionsâwhat does the murder of one
piece of shit matter?â
Swap observed him for a moment,
expression taut with worry. Fell never thought heâd miss the lazy smirk on
Swapâs face, but right now, heâd give anything to wipe that doubt from Swapâs
featuresâthat hesitant, shaky cautiousness that had no place on the face of
someone who was normally so at ease. âFell, do you remember what happenedâŠ
before you left?â Swap asked, quietly.
Fell sighed, downing the last of
his coffee and placing the mug in the sink beside him. âWe fucked.â
Fell ignored the way his soul
warmed slightly when the corners of Swapâs mouth turned up. âYou know it was
more than that, asshole.â
âWas it? I donât recall.â Even
Fell could hear how unconvincing he sounded. In truth, his⊠intimacy with Swap
had been on his mind just as much as the incident with the Astigmatism had.
Under different circumstances, Fell might have been elated by the fact that he
and Swap had finally broken one of their cardinal rulesâfinally done away with
the ridiculous pretence that their arrangement didnât mean anything. But given
the situation, he found himself instead trying very hard not to lose his mind
over the broken rule. The rules had been one thing heâd still had to cling
ontoâa lifeline of sorts, something to establish some order into the chaos
battling in his mind.
He flinched as Swapâs fingers
brushed against his own, and as he looked up, he could feel his walls crumbling
around him. âFellâŠâ Swap was standing so close, Fell could smell the scent of
himâthe scent that brought him back to that night, Swap wrapped so tightly in
his arms, when everything had beenâ
No, no, noâhe couldnât let himself think about that. He couldnât⊠âFell,
if⊠if that night meant anythingâplease, tell
me what happened.â
Fell was quivering, his hand
shaking where it was clasped in Swapâs. He tried to look away, but Swap cupped
his face gently with the palm of his hand, turning him so that their eyes met.
Fell could feel the prickling tears returning, the lump reforming in his
throat, his stability quickly dwindling. âRule number fourteen,â he managed to
choke. âNo personal questions.â
Swap smiled, a quiet laugh
escaping him as he shook his head, refusing to let Fell look away. And there
was so much damn warmth in his eyes.
So much empathy and compassion. Fell almost felt sick, his soul churning in
confusion at the relentless waves of emotion crashing over him. âRule number
fifteenâsince weâre just throwing them around nowââ Swap shook his head with a
small smile ââno more keeping things to yourself. FellâŠâ Swap leaned forward,
pressing their foreheads together, and whispering, âlet me help you. I canâŠâ
Fell pushed him away abruptly,
Swap staggering slightly. âDonât,â Fell
hissed, the word fuelled with venom. âI donât want your fucking help. I donât need it.â
Swap watched him for a moment,
something sad seeping into his expression. But it was the small smirk that
crept onto his face that seemed to break something within Fell. âI thought I
told you not to push me away, brat.
Heh.â
Fell was still for a moment, his
soul lurching at the comfort the pun seemed to bring. It spread a wrenching
warmth through him, and he clutched the kitchen counter, failing to steady his
breath as the tears began to fall. âIâI didnât do it, okay!â he cried, voice
cracking.
Swap blinked for a moment,
frowning. âDidnât do what?â
Fell shook his head, failing to
fight the tears trailing slowly from his eye sockets. âI didnâtâI didnât kill
that monster. I⊠I couldnât do it.â Fell choked slightly as he gasped, burying
his face in one of his shaking hands, trying to hide his tears. âI couldnâtâŠ
Iââ
Fell could picture that night nowâthe
way the seconds had seemed to elapse in slow motion, his entire mind and soul
consumed by confusing waves of instability and doubtâbrought on by both his LOVE,
and his feelings for Swap. The excruciating battle between two overwhelming impulses;
the way his magic had shattered before him, unable to deliver that final blow.
The utter shame that had followedâŠ
âFellâŠâ Swapâs hand was on his
arm, hesitant, but comforting. âWhyâŠ?â
âBecause,â Fell gasped, still
clutching onto the counter, as if it might steady his emotions. âBecause IâI
couldnât go onâknowing what youâd think of meâhow youâd see me if I did it⊠I couldnâtâŠâ He looked up at Swap, releasing
another heavy sob at the pure empathy in Swapâs expression. âAllâall I could
think about was⊠the look on your face if Iâd⊠Youâyou wouldâve hated me! You
wouldâveââ
Fell broke off with a gasp as
Swap wrapped his arms around him, holding him steady as he tried to stifle his
sobs. âItâs okay, Fell,â Swap soothed, running a gentle hand down his spine.
Fell could hear the relief in Swapâs tone, and his breath hitched, the tears
starting to flow steadily. âI could never hate you, you idiot. Never.â
âItâsâitâs not,â Fell breathed.
âItâs not okay. I may as well haveâthe fact that you even thought there was a possibility that I might have done itââ
âBut you didnât,â Swap insisted, drawing away to hold Fellâs gaze. âYou
didnât do it, Fell. I knew you didnât do it. IâI knewâŠâ Swap released a shaky
breath of relief, seeming unable to stop the smile stretching across his face.
But Fell was still shaking his
head, his breaths unsteady. âThenâthen why were you so persistent? Why did you
keep askingâif you knew, then whyââ
âBecause I needed you to say it,
Fellâbecause you needed to say it.
You needed to admit that youâre⊠that youâre more than just some dumb fucking
number.â
âIâIâm not, Swapâitâs not just
aâa number,â Fell sobbed, clutching his skull in his hands as he tried
fruitlessly to stop the tears. âIâm notâIâm still a killer. I couldâve done it.
I wanted to do it. Iââ
âThen why didnât you?â Swap
asked, regarding Fell with sincerity.
Fell was stunned. He felt
frozenâin mind and in body. He was shaking uncontrollably; unbalanced,
confused, overwhelmed. This was all too much. His mind couldnât process what
was happeningâhow Swap had somehow managed to tear down his walls, leaving him
feeling weak and exposedâand somehow comfortable and protected at the same
time. Even as Swap gently pried his hands away from his face, holding them
steady, Fell shook his head, soul withering in his chest. âIâcanât,â he choked.
âDonât Swapâplease, donât make me say it, I canâtâI canât say it.â
Swap smiled, the expression faint
but earnest, and nodded calmly. âItâs alright, itâs okayâyou donât have to. IâŠ
Iâll say it.â Fell bit back against the sobs wracking his chest, letting Swap
cup the back of his neck, tilting his head upward. Swapâs eyes were gentle, the
softness of his gaze allowing a small prickle of calm settle in Fellâs soul.
âDo you remember how our arrangement started?â Swap asked. âIt was right here,
in this kitchen.â He laughed, quietly, shaking his head. âHey Fellâtwo horny
idiots walk into a kitchenââ
âSwap, Iâif you start now, I
swear, Iâllââ
Swap chuckled, shaking his head.
âSorry. Force of habit.â He glanced around for a moment, something akin to fondness
in his eyes. âWe kissed hereâright here. For the first time. Do you remember?â
Fell could only nod, still struggling to hold back his tears, although now it
wasnât so much out of pain as it was confusionâan overwhelming amount of warm
satisfaction mingling with the small part of him that was still too afraid to lay
himself bare. âHm.â Swap looked at Fell, and it suddenly occurred to him how
close they were standing. He could feel Swapâs breaths on his face, the sweet
smell of him in the atmosphere. But Swap glanced away, looking thoughtful. âI
have a new rule,â he said, quietly.
Fell sighed, rolling his eyes.
âSwap. Enough with the d-damn rules.â His voice still shook slightly with his
lingering sobs, but there was an element of humour in it, and he struggled to
keep the small smile off his face.
Swap grinned, still appearing
contemplative as he looked up at Fell with a shake of his head. âItâs actually
an old ruleâthe first one I came up with.â
Fell frowned. âThe first rule
wasââ
âI didnât tell you this one,â
Swap said. âIt was⊠kind of just something I kept for myselfâto stop me from
taking things too far.â He gave a soft laugh, shaking his head. âI was such an
idiot. You know, I⊠I sort of proposed the whole stupid arrangement thing
because I thought it might help me get you out of my system.â Swap glanced at
Fell, shrugging. âDidnât work.â
Fell swallowed, heat flowing
through his bones and pooling in his mouth. Swapâs proximity was stirring his
magicâand in a far more pleasant way than heâd been experiencing this past
week. He could still feel the tears drying on his cheekbones, and he reached up
to wipe them away. Swap inched ever so slightly closer, one of his hands
looping around Fellâs back, the other drawing Fellâs hand away from his cheek.
For a brief moment, Fell tensed, his mind reeling. But as Swap began to speak
again, his soft voice seemed to soothe the rigidity of Fellâs bones, relaxing
him.
âI⊠came up with this rule. It
wasâŠâ Swap shook his head, chuckling to himself as if there was some inside
joke Fell was missing. âYou know, itâs kind of pointless making a rule youâve
already broken.â Swapâs gaze darted to Fellâs mouth, hovering there for a
moment. Fell caught a brief glimpse of his tongue, flickering at the corner of
his teeth. âBut I suppose I may as well tell you, since⊠since Iâm so fucking
tired of keeping it to myself.â
Fellâs soul thrummed in his
chest, his own tongue already having formed in his mouth. He could feel the
heat of Swapâs magic, radiating from his body, which was pressed up against his
own. Swapâs hand was still around his waist, and he could feel his fingers
deftly tracing over his iliac crest, sending shivers down his spine. âSwapâŠâ he
breathed.
Swap cupped his jaw, meeting his
gaze with a fierceness that suddenly seemed so out of place in contrast to his
soft touches on Fellâs bones. His eye-lights were burning with heated golden
magic, and Fell could feel his ragged breaths against his face. âRule number
sixteen, Fell,â Swap whispered, his tone almost desperate, âdonât fall in
love.â
Fell had no composure left, no
controlâand no desire to restrain himself any longer. He pressed forward,
crushing their mouths together in an earnest kiss. He immediately felt Swapâs
magic meeting his own, and allowed himself to revel in its sweetness, letting Swap
explore every inch of him; hands trailing down his spine, stroking gently over
his jaw, tongue intertwining with Fellâs own magic. It felt like a weight had
been lifted from his soul, which was burning brightly in his chest.
He grasped onto Swapâs hoodie,
pulling him closer, deepening the kiss. He couldnât get enoughâhe couldnât hold
back any longer. It was as if every emotion heâd been trying to supress had
suddenly been released, channelling into the kiss. He wrapped his arms around
the back of Swapâs neck, trying to urge him forward, pull him closerâhe needed more. It was euphoria. It was utter
bliss, and Fell didnât want it to end.
But as it was with all good
things, the kiss did end. Swap broke away, gasping. His eye-lights were wild
with ecstatic magic, the gold burning deeply as he stared at Fell, panting
slightly. Fellâs hands were still clutched desperately around the back of
Swapâs neck, and every shred of magic in his body was screaming at him that
this was right. This was perfect.
Eventually, Swap seemed to gather
enough composure to give a small, shaky laugh. He tried to draw away, but Fell
held him firmly, wanting nothing more than for this moment to last forever.
âSo, uhâŠâ Swap began, hand twisting almost unconsciously in Fellâs shirt, âyou
on board with the new rule?â
A smile spread across Fellâs
face, and he laughed, shaking his head. âSwapâwhatâs the point of a rule that
weâve both already broken?â
Swapâs smile grew slightly, the
corner of his mouth tugging up. âBothâŠ?â he asked hesitantly, eyes searching
Fellâs face.
Fell nodded, pressing their teeth
together again, the kiss soft and tender, spreading a deep satisfaction through
his soul. âBoth,â he whispered as they broke away, resting his head on Swapâs
shoulder. âI love you.â