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Multi-Chapter Fic

  • Rating: T
  • Categories: M/M
  • Fandom: 盗墓笔记重启 | The Lost Tomb Reboot (TV)
  • Relationship: Umino Iruka & Original Character(s), Umino Iruka & Uzumaki Naruto, Momochi Zabuza/Umino Iruka
  • Characters: Umino Iruka, Original Characters, Original Child Character(s), Uzumaki Naruto, Uchiha Sasuke, Orochimaru (Naruto), Uchiha Shisui, Momochi Zabuza, Haku (Naruto), Sai (Naruto), ANBU Root
  • Additional Tags:Developing Relationship, Falling In Love, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Canon-Typical Violence, Friendship, Kidfic, Fix-It, Worldbuilding, Pre-Canon
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Chapters: 5/?
  • Total Wordcount: 15057
  • Published on AO3: 2018-12-31 — Last Updated: 2020-03-14

Notes:

Disclaimer: I do not own Naruto or any associated trademarks.


Table of Contents

C1C2C3C4C5 † [C6] † [C7] † [C8] † [C9] † [C10] † † [C11] † [C12] † [C13] † [C14] † [C15] † [C16] † [C17] † [C18] † [C19] † [C20] † [C21] † [C22] † [C23] † [C24] † [C25] †

Summary

During Iruka's first year teaching — on his own, because apparently there is a severe lack of teachers — he loses his curriculum, gets into a low-key fight with Shimura Danzo and accidentally creates an army. To be fair, none of this was planned.

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  • Rating: T
  • Categories: M/M, Gen
  • Fandom: Naruto
  • Relationship: Mizuki & Uchiha Sasuke
  • Characters: Mizuki, Uchiha Sasuke
  • Additional Tags: Kidfic, Accidental Found Family, Manipulation, Destroying Military Dictatorships for Fun and Profit!, Worldbuilding, Politics, Friendship, Canon-Typical Violence, AU - Canon Divergence
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Chapters: 1/?
  • Total Wordcount: 1852
  • Published on AO3: 2022-08-18

Notes: hi. i tripped and fell back into the naruto fandom.

Disclaimer: I do not own Naruto or any associated trademarks.


Table of Contents

† [C1] † [C2] † [C3] † [C4] † [C5] † [C6] † [C7] † [C8] † [C9] † [C10] † † [C11] † [C12] † [C13] † [C14] † [C15] † [C16] † [C17] † [C18] † [C19] † [C20] † [C21] † [C22] † [C23] † [C24] † [C25] †

Summary

Mizuki has a mile-long grudge against Konoha—and is now within speaking distance with Uchiha Sasuke.

Things can only go downhill from here.

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  • Rating: T
  • Categories: M/M
  • Fandom: Naruto (Anime/Manga)
  • Relationship: Hatake Sakumo/Orochimaru, Orochimaru & Original Characters
  • Characters: Orochimaru, Sarutobi Hiruzen, Original Characters, ANBU Root
  • Additional Tags: AU - Canon Divergence, Accidental Power Acquisition, Accidental Orochimary Redemption, Implied/Referenced Human Experimentation
  • Status: Complete
  • Wordcount: 3863
  • Published on AO3: 2017-11-27

Notes: One of the first things I posted on AO3 XD

Disclaimer: I do not own Naruto or any associated trademarks.


It began kind of like this:

Takahashi Yu was five years old when his parents died. Soon after, he was left at Konoha's orphanage, just one of dozens of children whose parents had been lost to war. His parents had both been tokubetsu jounin, good enough at their chosen specialties to be sent to the frontline, but not good enough to survive. They were both from civilian families and Yu had no-one once they were gone. At five years old, it seemed like the end of the world.

Once he was six, he started at the shinobi academy together with almost all of the other orphans his age. He didn't excel and he didn't particularly stand out, being painfully average in almost everything. Everything but genjutsu, that is.

It seemed that he'd inherited his mother's talent with it.

He was nine when he graduated from the academy just slightly above average, never able to succeed enough to truly stand out.

He was never given a team.

By the time he was ten, Takahashi Yu had ceased to exist. Instead there was 104, a shinobi working for Root who had already started taking assassination missions.

(Except it didn't start like that.)

No, maybe it was more like this:

At eight years old, Shun was already a veteran of Root. It was where he grew up, everything he knew. He could make his way through the base blindfolded (had done so before actually) and knew every single rule that was to be followed like the back of his hand. Lately though, lately, he'd found himself starting to doubt them. He'd gotten a roommate.

Jun was two years younger then him, a girl and had just completed her training.

She was bright-eyed and had a sense of innocence about her that confused him. She listened to every word he said like he was her superior and followed behind his every step. She liked flowers because they reminded her of her mother—who was sick in the hospital and Shun found himself wondering what exactly a mother did—and she had two younger brothers who both idolized her as well as a father that was a retired jounin. She'd joined Root because Danzo-sama promised he would pay for her mother's treatment.

She died exactly three years, two months and five days after she became his roommate on her ninth mission when she protected her teammate instead of retreating.

Suddenly, their (his) room was terribly empty. Suddenly, he couldn't look at Danzo-sama when he gave his reports anymore. Suddenly, he found himself carefully observing the shinobi whose life she'd saved, for the first time in years feeling anger when it didn't seem to have mattered to them. Suddenly, he got a weird feeling in his chest whenever he saw the new recruits. Suddenly, things were different.

Shun met Orochimaru of the Sannin for the first time at age thirteen.

(No, no, this isn't it either. Rewind a bit more and perhaps... yes, something like this.)

Kira was a civilian before she was recruited for Root.

She grew up in the red lights district, her mother dead by the time she was four from disease and her father unknown. She had no siblings or close friends, no-one that would miss her should she suddenly go missing and was young enough that she could still be shaped into something useful, even if she was to old to be accepted at the academy for ninjas. All of this made her ideal and she was twelve when she moved into the base below the Hokage mountain.

She didn't leave it for eighteen months.

When she finally did, it was without a name, just a number, a katana in her hand and a mission that she could not fail.

She failed.

Failed, failed, failed.

(It was such an ugly word, how had she never realized that before?)

She returned to the base without the scroll she had been sent to retrieve, bloodied and sore and filled with a fear she had been taught not to acknowledge. There was a limp when she walked, a hitch in her breath that pointed towards broken ribs and somewhere along the way, she'd lost her katana.

She reported her failure to Danzo-sama, of course she did, and it was the first time she didn't resent him, when he told her that he still had a use for her.

Four days later, healed but for the bruises, she reported to her new superior in a smaller base and watched with a detached sort of curiosity as Orochimaru—of the Sannin and even she had heard of him and his legendary team—cut someone open on a metal table, pulled them apart and put them back together again.

She was fifteen when she once again became Kira.

(Hmm... better, but not good enough. How about this?)

Matsumoto Naoki was painfully shy, even at eleven.

He never looked anyone in the eyes, was never within touching distance and his looks were generic, brown hair, tanned skin and grey eyes. His genin team didn't know what to make of him and their teacher didn't have the time to solve anything personal as they were scouts. Both his parents were still alive and in good health.

Naoki was of no special interest to anyone, much less Shimura Danzo.

Then he returned three weeks late from a standard mission that had devolved into a good old-fashioned ambush by Iwa, dragging the dead body of his jounin sensei behind him.

Interrogation by T&I revealed that he had a passive Bloodline Limit, one that kept anything that effected the mind from working on him. The team of Iwa shinobi that had killed his team had used ninjutsu to make them fight amongst themselves and in the end, their sensei had killed himself to keep from hurting his students. It hadn't helped, Naoki's teammates were still dead and their bodies in possession of Iwa.

Within a month, his parents were dead and he had been relocated to Root's base. All knowledge of his Bloodline Limit had been erased and Naoki had been left with Orochimaru for the purpose of figuring out if his Kekkei Genkai could be transferred to fellow Konoha Shinobi.

(Closer, closer, closer. Now turn it this way.)

There was a lump in his throat every time he tried to swallow.

Hotaru—formerly Yuki, formerly Nai, formerly Mikoto—was five months into his infiltration mission of Yugakure when he was recalled. There hadn't been anything of interest to report, Yugakure was still in the process of turning into a tourist spot, still trying to leave the ninja stuff behind them to the disgust of its shinobi. The only logical reason for him to be recalled was a new mission or his disposal. He didn't think he'd outlived his usefulness, but then again, he couldn't follow the way Danzo-sama thought. At twenty years old, he knew that knowing to much of Root was dangerous business because it meant you became a liability and he'd worked hard to never interact with his comrades enough to know anything sensitive.

Still, there was the lingering thought that he'd done something wrong, heard something he wasn't supposed to and now he would be gotten rid of.

Nonetheless, he made his way to the facility marked on the map he'd been given, determined to follow whatever order he got.

Once there, he was let in by a Root member and shown to a large open room in which there were many many containers with people in a faintly glowing green liquid just floating inside, all of them different ages, but most of them younger then him. Not a sound escaped him as he memorized everything he saw, certain that this would be part of his mission. He didn't try to deny what he saw, didn't feel any need to free them, didn't start planning to spill this secret to the Hokage.

It was a mission and it didn't matter how immoral a normal shinobi of Konoha would call it.

Hotaru was a part of Root, had been for over a decade. He'd done his fair share of assassination missions though his specialty was infiltration and sabotage if the situation demanded it. He lost whatever shred of morality he still had when he killed his only friend in Root on Danzo-sama's order.

After several long minutes of waiting, the door he had entered through was opened once again, this time letting in a girl younger than him but with the hardness to her that everyone in Root, regardless of age, shared. She took in everything about him, from his long black hair to his nondescript kimono and blue eyes. Her gaze laid on his chest for just a second, clearly wondering on his gender, but like any Root shinobi, not considering it anything of importance. His last two missions had both been spent playing a girl and perhaps he'd gotten just a little too into character, as he hadn't left his nice (but still practical, the was important) clothes behind for his uniform like he should have.

The girl didn't waste any time.

"You have been relocated to Orochimaru-sama's command. Your new mission is to travel the Elemental Countries in search of young people with potential, no-one over the age of seventeen. Once found, you are to either kidnap them and bring them here forcefully, or convince them to come on their own violation. Preferably those with Bloodline Limits, but it is not a must. Make sure they have no-one too interested in them that could start asking questions. If they are a shinobi or not, as well as age, gender and nationality are of no importance. Do you understand?"

"Understood." Hotaru stated emotionlessly.

(Yes, yes, yes, just a little more.)

Itou Reiko was one week into her training as a member of Root when she was transferred from the Base to a facility at the outskirts of Konohagakure no Sato.

At twelve years old, she was a late graduate of the shinobi academy from a minor shinobi clan. Her clan, as small as they were, had survived the various wars on their specific style of Kenjutsu and she was no different. She was excellent at her clan techniques, having practiced them since she had learned how to walk, but average at everything else. Root was a chance to make her family proud.

Her last chance.

The facility she was transferred to was smaller than the base, but still far bigger then she would expect under a village. It was made up of winding hallways and large open rooms. The shinobi that showed her the way (Shun, the only ninja of Root that hadn't looked at her funny when she asked for their name) pointed out the different locations and made it clear that she was to practice with the shinobi in the base until she was at an acceptable level, at which point she'd be assigned to guard duty together with him.

She was to report directly to Orochimaru—and only Orochimaru—and keep everything she witnessed or heard strictly secret. Failure to do so would result in her being transferred out and relocated for additional training. And after the hell her first week had been, that wasn't something she looked forward to.

Finally, she was shown to the study in which Orochimaru-sama was.

Orochimaru wasn't like she'd pictured him. After all the stories her parents and peers had told her, she'd expected greasy hair, pale yellowing skin and creepy demonic eyes. What she saw was a woman or man wearing a grey yukata, with graceful black hair twisted into a bun at the back of the head, beautiful golden eyes and pretty pale skin. There was nothing monstrous about him and she wondered how her comrades could have gotten it so wrong.

(Now go back to the beginning and try again.)

Orochimaru was twenty-six, almost thirty, when he was finally entirely alone in his village. His team was gone, scattered to the wind and his sensei could barely bear to look at him anymore. The villagers, both shinobi and civilians alike, avoided him and hurried out of his way.

There was a hole in his chest where his heart should be.

Danzo pushed all of the right buttons.

Within a week, he was presented with a facility he controlled, with state of the art labs and the best equipment available. Test subjects followed within another.

Subordinates followed after.

Orochimaru was used to being feared and despised for his actions and lack of reactions. He was used to being looked on as something unknown, something dangerous. He was used to being discarded as human, underestimated because he looked beautiful rather than handsome. He was used to being pushed aside, left behind and forgotten. It was bewildering, the way these subordinates didn't.

They didn't give him any looks of contempt, of suspicion. There were no whispering words behind his back, no blunt words of dislike and distrust to his face. No withering looks or refusal to obey orders simply because he was the one giving them.

It was the first time in his life that anyone had ever respected him.

Even when the experiments failed, some in truly gruesome ways, they never turned away from him. They did their duty, handed him the tools he asked for, disposed of the bodies as he instructed, and never once did their facial expressions betray them. There was no disgust in their eyes as they looked at him work, no sympathy for the test subjects, no reactions at all. They did their jobs and they did them well.

Orochimaru was stunned by it.

He found himself remembering their names and what they looked like. He helped them train once in a while, when he had nothing else to do. Even Naoki, shy sweet Naoki, was treated with a gentleness he had never afforded his experiments before. It wasn't so much that he had changed, because he was just as cruel as he always had been on the battlefield, just as merciless, just as hard to understand by normal people. But the members of Root could never be classified as normal. They were just as broken, just as wrong, as he was. It made him connect with them in a way he never had with anyone before.

He was selfish and cruel and no-one in their right mind would ever accept him for who he was. Making connections (tentative ones) with like-minded people was something everyone strove to do, and something he had never been able to. He was possessive of what he considered his and that was what his subordinates were. His. His to mold, his to train, his to kill.

Orochimaru found himself gradually starting to relax as Hotaru dropped off both recruits and budding test subjects, he got used to the way Kira was always following him around, keeping careful note of everything he did. Yu, constantly hiding in shadows and darkness, only ever emerging when one of the subjects managed to get loose and killing them.

Life wasn't perfect—Sensei still couldn't look at him and his suspicion mounted every day—but it was as good as it was ever going to get. From time to time, a Root member was transferred in or out and Orochimaru sometimes visited the main base, because when this was all discovered (they lived in a shinobi village, of course it was going to be discovered) Orochimaru was going to bring as many people down with him as possibly he could.

It probably wasn't a good life or even a halfway-decent one, but it was all Orochimaru was ever going to get. He just didn't expect that Root members had a tendency to get... attached.

(Good, good, but that's not all. Try and see the bigger picture.)

Root was a collection of emotionally traumatized people who were conditioned to be loyal to Danzo over the village. The missions they ran both helped and ruined things for Konoha, every action they took bringing them closer to war. They were loyal, they were killers and they were shadows. The only purpose they had was Danzo-sama's orders.

But Danzo didn't practice what he preached.

They were to be emotionless soldiers that could only kill, but Danzo never once attempted to rid himself of his own emotions. They were to be perfect beings that prioritized the village and mission above all else, but Danzo disregarded the Hokage's words as that of a fool's and never listened. Moreover, Danzo didn't pay them much attention once they'd finished their training. He picked favorites and killed off those that he deemed threats, but otherwise he barely even looked at them.

He was arrogant and a warmonger and maybe he was a good shinobi, but he wasn't very good at loyalty. Much less loyalty to the army he had built and then proceeded to discard.

Root members were taught to stand in the shadows and observe, never to let anyone know they were there. Naturally, they knew the value of information. Orochimaru was an unknown variable, one that would be the superior of some and the target of others. It was only natural for them to learn everything about him.

In the process, they discovered something more.

It wasn't that they were suddenly less loyal to Danzo-sama or that they doubted their cause. It wasn't that they had thoughts of spilling secrets to the village proper. It was that Orochimaru was a good teacher and he was less than normal and made no excuses. He knew he was dangerous and didn't bother to pretend he wasn't like Danzo-sama. When a few of them gathered up the resolve to ask him questions, they got honest answer and when he helped them train, they always improved. In the end, he was everything Danzo-sama had wanted them to be, emotionless and willing to do whatever was necessary for Konoha.

So they observed him, watched him, noted down how he acted and studied his every move. They found flaws and perfections and things that didn't make any sense, like they way he was treated by the villagers—and shinobi—he protected. The shift wasn't instantaneous nor fast and it didn't really change things. It was just that Orochimaru was like them in a way Danzo-sama wasn't and that... changed things.

Root members were to stay in the shadows. They were conditioned to be loyal to Danzo before the village, but Danzo never returned the favor. But Orochimaru was loyal and a genius with a brilliant mind that had nothing against helping them train. Orochimaru listened to what they said and had nothing against it when they claimed names of their own.

In the end, something had to break.

(Ah, we're almost there.)

It began kind of like this:

Orochimaru was an outcast in his own village, one he had sworn to protect in an era fraught with wars and dangers. He was lured (not really) by Danzo to become a member of Root, where he would be allowed to do whatever experiments he wanted, as long as they were for the good of Konoha. His team had left him behind a long time ago and he had nothing left to hold onto. Root members were fragile in the most unexpected of ways and as the months and eventual years passed with Orochimaru in their midst, they shifted and changed and became something more.

It was Orochimaru they went to when they had problems, when they needed help and it was his ideals (as twisted as they were) that they adopted. And in the end, something had to break.

They were to sabotage a mission run by Hatake Sakumo, one of the best jounin's of Konoha and spread malicious rumors about him when he failed it. It would break him and as close to war as they were, that wasn't something Konoha could get away with unscathed. It was a problem they had never encountered before. Loyalty to Danzo was supposed to be before all, but they had learned loyalty to Konoha's best from Orochimaru. They settled it like they did all problems they had.

They asked Orochimaru.

Distracted as he was by the experiments he was running (he'd succeeded with transplanting the Mokuton on a boy Kira called Tenzo) Orochimaru wasn't listening to what they were saying. He heard Hatake and loyalty and problem and sabotage and in the end, all he mumbled about in response was, "Talk to the Hokage."

It was a course of action they never would have taken on their own.

In the end, something had to break.

(And so came the last page.)

In the middle of the briefing for Hatake Sakumo's next mission in the Hokage's office, the room was invaded by three ANBU members wearing masks the Hokage didn't recognize.

Instead of attacking, they took off their masks. What followed was an explanation of the mission given to them by Danzo-sama and Sarutobi found himself frozen in his seat as he was confronted by his old teammates actions. He'd suspected, but to think it was true... it pointed to a horrifying image. After the explanation was finished and Sarutobi had asked all the questions he immediately wanted to, he put out his pipe, leaned back on his chair and asked them, "Why tell me this now? I assume this is against Danzo's orders."

They looked at him as if they did not understand the question. The one in the middle, a girl that couldn't be older then fifteen, answered, "Because Orochimaru-sama told us to."

(Think of it as an epilogue.)

It ended kind of like this:

Orochimaru was summoned to the Hokage's office on his way home and when he arrived, it was to the presence of a grim faced Sarutobi Hiruzen and a Hatake Sakumo that somehow had something like relief and gratefulness in his eyes. After that, there were many meetings and interrogations and questions that he answered to the best of his ability while painting Danzo in the worst possible light he could, because he could be petty as well.

The fact that Sarutobi-sensei didn't stop him told him exactly how angry he was.

While Shimura Danzo was detained and later executed, Orochimaru was presented with a new office in the Hokage tower, bewildered and unable to understand what was happening. Root members were being questioned left and right and went from struggling to cooperating at an approving look from Orochimaru and Sarutobi just ended up more convinced that he'd failed his student and didn't know him at all.

Two weeks later, the door to Orochimaru's new office was blown wide open as a beaming Hatake bounced through the doorway, dragging behind him a tiny miniature with flyaway silver hair.

With another grin and a tug at a small resisting hand, Hatake Sakumo opened his mouth and demanded, with his eyes crinkled in delight, "Come to dinner with us. I need to thank you for preventing my mission to fail disastrously and Kakashi is a big fan of yours."

In the end, something had to break.

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  • Rating: G
  • Categories: M/M
  • Fandom: 백작가의 망나니가 되었다 - 유려한 | Trash of the Count's Family - Yulyeohan
  • Characters: Choi Han, Cale Henituse | Kim Rok Soo
  • Additional Tags: Ficlet
  • Status: Complete
  • Wordcount: 393
  • Published on AO3: 2021-04-12

Notes: A really old Choi Han-centric drabble of mine from tumblr.

Disclaimer: I do not own 백작가의 망나니가 되었다 or any associated trademarks.


Choi Han blinked himself to wakefulness and rolled out of bed. He stretched properly, yawning slightly through them, and moved over to his closet. Dressing was easy, the movements flowing through him like water. He walked over to the window, pulling the drapes apart to let the sunlight in.

For a minute, he stood still. He took a breath, a breath, one more breath. The sensation of sunshine on his skin was like the first bite of his mother’s favorite tea. He blinked as the sunlight shone into his eyes.

He walked, stepping over the stone floors, on his way to the office. Out the windows that he passed, he could see the wolf children training. A warm feeling spread through his stomach, as if the sun itself had deigned to give him light. It pooled in the bottom of his belly, speeding up his steps as he hurried.

Around corners and through long hallways, and he arrived at a wooden door.

Choi Han breathed deeply, pulling in air through his nose, and wondered if his emotions were visible on his face. He didn’t think they were, but such things didn’t matter anyway. It wasn’t necessary.

Opening the door, pushing it open almost all the way, he sneaked in through the doorway before he could be sent away again.

The brilliant sunshine shone in through the open windows along the far wall, glowing with yellow and orange and red as it descended upon the body of Cale Henituse, sitting behind a big desk. Choi Han’s steps faltered slightly as he took in the sight of the light falling on Cale’s hair, turning it a fiery shade of red, akin to an open flame.

In the morning light, with so few candles lit, Cale’s hair shone like a miniature sun. Like he was glowing from the inside out, the light halo’d around him, surrounding him as he read reports.

“Choi Han?” Cale looked up, a frowning twisting his elegant features, “What are you doing here? Is something wrong?”

Choi Han just shook his head, walking over to the wall and standing still. His eyes sneaked peeks at Cale as the man kept working, Raon sitting next to him and a cat on his lap.

Even as the sun rose high into the sky and no longer reached through the windows, Cale never stopped glowing.

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  • Rating: T
  • Categories: M/M, Gen
  • Fandom: Hades (video Game 2018)
  • Relationship: Chaos/Hypnos
  • Characters: Hypnos, Chaos
  • Additional Tags: Ficlet, First Meetings, Pre-Slash, Pre-Relationship
  • Status: Complete
  • Wordcount: 1101
  • Published on AO3: 2021-09-17

Notes: Translation into Русский available by Lord_Naos on AO3

Disclaimer: I do not own Hades the video game or any associated trademarks.


So Hypnos got lost.

It's not actually a rare thing. In the first place, directions don't really exist in dreams. You can certainly go up and down and left and right, but do those concepts even exist in dreams? Are you sure you're remembering which way is right? Did you mark the passages? Do the passages even exist after you've passed through them?

Just because you think you're going in those directions doesn't mean you actually are. Dreams are fickle and prone to change and they don't abide by the rules of reality.

So Hypnos got lost. He's not worried about this, like he said, it's happened before. Dreams blur, and they lead him astray and that's just fine. It's a part of him, and never something that he felt inconvenienced by—he sleeps a lot of the time anyway, so no one even usually notices.

This time, like all others, was an accident. Hypnos walked too far, turned too much, and now here he is. Lost. Alone. In another dimension altogether, it seems. One very dark, and disorienting. And he can't quite place the smell, but it's certainly very overwhelming in an absence of all other smells kind of way.

"Hello," Hypnos calls out into the darkness he's now found himself in. He scrunches up his nose as he looks around, trying to force the realm into some kind of up and down, side to side directions thing. It's not going very well; the place clearly doesn't want them. He's not entirely certain he isn't standing upside down, but equally uncertain he's not walking backward, but with his feet stepping forwards. It's all very odd.

"I'm sorry for intruding," he adds, because it's never a mistake to be polite. Tilting his head back as far as it goes, he tries to see something. So far it's all been very structureless, very free-flowing. Which isn't bad! It just means that Hypnos can't quite tell if he's moved at all since he entered here. Because he's alone, and he hasn't been sleeping well lately (due to a certain prince on a certain self-imposed mission) he babbles into the void around him, "I got lost, you see, and this is a very confusing place. You should really consider putting up a few signs for directions!"

He waits. There isn't a response, which isn't automatically a bad thing. No response means that his babbling didn't get a negative reaction either—which it sometimes does, sometimes to some not very nice effects—so Hypnos does not yet feel like he's overstayed his welcome. He does that sometimes, he knows, but he's really only been here for a few minutes. Or weeks, he can't tell. Regardless, it's not yet to the point where he feels unwelcome.

He keeps walking. There's not precisely a lot more he can do in this situation. He's been sleep-deprived lately so he's not about to wake up unless he really needs to, and though a god he may be, he's not a god of directions.

So aimless walking it is.

Hypnos whistles as he goes, a jaunty tune that he composed himself. It keeps his spirit up while the surroundings are so drab and dark, and he keeps his eyes aimed ahead. And sure, he has no idea where he's going or if he's going anywhere at all, but it's altogether not a bad trip. Nothing's tried to murder him yet, no traps have been strung, the smell is nice, the darkness is easy on his eyes.

The change when he comes upon a structure is not a change at all. In fact, the structure has always been there, Hypnos just hasn't been able to perceive it. Or that's what it feels like. It's a very strange place to try to prescribe logic to, this realm, and Hypnos is kind of getting sick of trying. It's clearly not doing a lot of good.

But the structure is nice! There's unfortunately no bed, and it all seems to be solid rock when he steps foot on it, but beggars can't be choosers.

Hypnos walks further onto the stone platform and says, "My name is Hypnos." He waits a moment but there's no answer. Pushing up his eye cover, he hums. "Can I presume I am in the presence of Grandparent Chaos?"

"Son of Nyx," the overpowering, overwhelming, discordant voice coming from all directions says. "You are lost," it remarks with no particular emotion.

Hypnos spins around, trying to get a glimpse of his elusive grandparent; the one he's not allowed to speak of, the one no one has been in contact with in ages. There is no hint to be seen though, so he pouts and crosses his arms, floating up higher. "I am lost," he admits. It's a virtue to be able to acknowledge your flaws, he thinks. It's certainly something a few people in his life could do more of.

"You did not mean to come here," Chaos says, the voice somehow containing multiple layers of sound.

Hypnos nods. "Nope! But it's a very cool place you've got here, I don't regret visiting. Very consistent decorating!"

The darkness compresses and then relaxes. The visage of Chaos steps out of the dark, the bottom half of their body still hidden—or maybe dissolved? To be fair, nobody has actually told him how Chaos' existence works, much less described how they look. All Hypnos really knows is that they created the universe and then retreated to a realm of their own; this realm, probably. That Hypnos accidentally intruded upon. ...Oops?

"I do not fault those who are lost," says Chaos. They come closer, their large visage easily twice the size of Hypnos. Hypnos gulps somewhat, hiding it behind a hand. Like this, with their presence looming over Hypnos, it really does make something squeeze low in his belly.

Valiantly ignoring it, Hypnos waves his other hand, "Gosh, if I didn't know better, I'd think you're happy to see me!"

"I am always happy to see my creations, even the one I did not directly make," Chaos responds, and really, that's just too cruel. Pretty words like will make his stomach flutter and his chest warm. Hypnos nearly feels like swooning and then does so just to be dramatic. Chaos doesn't scold him for being unprofessional, or taking things too easy, or being overdramatic. The ancient being, the very first existence that shaped the universe itself, merely looks at him.

And Hypnos feels almost fuzzy with the attention. So he grins, and he keeps talking, and the dream goes on. And Chaos listens.

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  • Rating: T
  • Categories:
  • Fandom: 타인은 지옥이다 | Strangers From Hell (TV)
  • Characters: Yoon Jongwoo
  • Additional Tags: Ficlet, Character Study, Post-Canon
  • Status: Complete
  • Wordcount: 464
  • Published on AO3: 2023-03-04

Notes: help, i fell down a rabbit hole and can't find the ladder up!

(note: i'm only on ep 3 of the show but have read a lot of fanfics and at this point, i don't know what is fanon and what's canon. so anything you recognize, just assume it's not mine.)

(title from Everything They Say by Smash Into Pieces)

Disclaimer: I do not own 타인은 지옥이다 or any associated trademarks.


Sometimes, Yoon Jongwoo dreams of monsters.

The sky is red with blood, his hands stained irrevocably, and he breathes through broken teeth and shattered ribs, trying to make sense of an upside down world. The moon—red, red, red—is huge in the sky, a sword waiting to fall on his neck. The monsters are hulking things, dancing through the shadows on strings he can't see, following the direction of some unseen puppeteer. Jongwoo fights, and he tears them apart with his bare hands, and he shatters himself to stay alive.

In his dreams, he always loses.

Is always the first one to go down, the first one to be eaten.

(Perhaps it's a good thing, he thinks sometimes. If he won in his dreams, he might start thinking he can win in reality, too, and that way only lies pain.)

Eden is a nightmare. It's one of his worst dreams come alive; monsters around every corner, a labyrinth of lies and deceit, and Jieun nobody who will believe him. It stains him in a way even his worst dreams don't, leaves marks on his skin, and settles deep beneath his skin, burrowing into his bones like worms. He doesn't know how to get the rot out, how to wash the blood off his hands. It stains, stains, stains.

Even after he gets out of the hospital, even after Eden is just yet another nightmare, Jongwoo is stained. Tainted. Rotting inside out, soul swallowed whole by a monster. He merely goes through the motions; finds work, pays bills, reassures his family again and again that he's fine. The people of Eden are dead, so there's not even any trials he needs to think of—justice has already been meted out.

It's just him, now.

Rotting, rotting, rotting.

He doesn't know what else to do. He works, pays his bills, goes to the dentist and tries not to remember. Eats alone in his tiny apartment, take-out food in a little cardboard box, music in his ears to drown out the noises of the other residents. He hides beneath his covers in the night, and takes pills to sleep, and pretends he doesn't remember his dreams. Pretends he doesn't remember cutting out hearts, ribs, lungs, intestines. Pretends he's fine, and lies to everyone he knows.

it's fine, he thinks in the nights. Everything is fine.

It's fine, because what else does he have?

What else can he be?

The dreams doesn't stop. Of course they don't; that would be too easy. Too gentle. Too kind. So the dreams don't stop, and Jongwoo doesn't stop lying, and the pile of corpses in his mind grows greater still.

There is a justice somewhere in this story, he thinks sometimes. Because he got out, survived, but he's ruined.

Rotting.

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Multi-Chapter Fic

  • Rating: T
  • Categories: Gen (M/M in the future, but not yet)
  • Fandom: Harry Potter
  • Relationship: TBD
  • Characters: Draco Malfoy, Blaise Zabini, Hermione Granger, Theodore Nott
  • Additional Tags: Crack Treated Seriously, BAMF Hermione Granger, Friendship, Wizarding World, Worldbuilding, Humor, Canon-Typical Violence, Slow Romance, Developing Relationship
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Total Chapters: 5/?
  • Wordcount: 16351
  • First Published on AO3: 2021-03-31 — Last Updated: 2023-06-05

Disclaimer: I do not own Harry Potter or any associated trademarks.


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Summary

After getting rejected by Harry Potter, Draco is furious. Fuming in rage, he decides that he's going to scam those gullible mudbloods, in order to show off his superiority to them and feel better. He does this by demanding monthly monetary compensation for teaching the fools stuff that can easily be found anywhere. Like wizarding traditions and holidays. You know, that stuff that is readily available for free everywhere.

(Or: In which Blaise has a bet with Theo. How long will it take Draco to realize that he's raising an army of extremely loyal muggleborns and half-bloods who adore him? The answer may surprise you.)

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