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Fallout Kink Meme Part IV: Closed to prompts, open for fills.

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When Day is Done 3/?

(Anonymous) 2014-05-14 07:02 am (UTC)(link)
The long walk to Freeside was surprisingly uneventful. The only trouble they came across was a lone deathclaw— old, blind, and wandering aimlessly. He was hardly any trouble at all. The Mojave seemed eerily silent, as if building up for something disastrous. The Courier insisted on keeping the radio on as they traveled. It irritated him at first but soon Vulpes was able to ignore the droning of the profligate news caster, and the annoyingly upbeat songs from long before the great war.

Together they walked through the garbage-strewn streets of the filthy town, carefully stepping around broken glass and passed out drunks. This place disgusted him. It was the absolute epitome of the failures of a degenerate civilization. When it came time for lord Caesar to claim New Vegas as his own he would gladly offer to raze Freeside to the ground himself.

“This way,” he lead her around the corner and towards the irregular blinking of a decrepit neon sign.

The Courier scoffed and raised an arched brow, “The Atomic Wrangler? Can't say I'd ever imagine you in this place,”

“It's the safest place we currently have, here no one will care enough to bother us. That's something that we can't guarantee on the Strip.”

“In that case, why don't you let me handle this?” The Courier pushed past the door and slipped into the booze-scented darkness within.

Vulpes watched as she approached the woman behind the counter, quickly making friendly conversation with her. So she was familiar with the degenerates of the area, it seemed. He watched as she jabbed a thumb in his direction, and no doubt some sort of lewd comment was exchanged as the two women snickered. Soon, the Courier dropped a handful of caps onto the counter in exchange for a key and sauntered back up to him with a rather accomplished look on her face.

“What exactly was the point of that?” he asked as she lead them upstairs.

“Got us the room furthest from the rest. And,” she gave him a wink, “I made sure that there will be zero interruptions tonight,”

Now he understood what they had been snickering about. He watched the Courier unlock the door to their room and silently stepped in after her, closing the door firmly behind him. He double-checked to make sure it was locked before dropping his gear onto the threadbare couch.

Re: When Day is Done 3/?

(Anonymous) 2014-05-14 08:32 am (UTC)(link)
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I love where (I think) this is going!

When Day is Done 4/?

(Anonymous) 2014-05-14 07:08 pm (UTC)(link)
The Courier flopped herself down onto the lone bed dominating most of the room and gazed around at the ancient, peeling wallpaper.

Vulpes began digging through his duffel bag, quickly finding what he was searching for and tossing it towards the Courier. “These are for you. I imagine you have at least some approximation of how to make yourself look presentable.”

The Courier looked down at the dress and heels strewn beside her on the mattress. “Oh darling, you shouldn't have.” She mockingly batted her eyelashes at him as she held the gown up to her body. “Who did you have to kill to get your hands on this? And really, Vulpes. Red? How ostentatious.”

“I've had quite enough of your snark, Courier. If you're not on your best behavior tomorrow evening, I won't hesitate to wring your neck. Now listen closely to what I'm about to tell you. I have no intentions of repeating myself. I'm sure you're well aware of the current dynamics around the Strip. With Mr. House and the head of the Chairmen gone, that leaves only the White Gloves and the Omertas. No doubt this will lead to a power struggle. Tomorrow is the perfect opportunity for the Omertas to strike, and we need to be on the lookout for any strange behavior on their part. Do you understand?”

The Courier sat crosslegged on the bed as he spoke, staring at him intently with her half-lidded eyes. “Yes, sir.”

“Good. You will refer to me as Mr. Fox from now on. Do not forget. So much as one slip up will cost us both our lives.”

“Not to worry, Fox. You can count on me.”

Vulpes took a menacing step toward her. “Can I?”

Though her lips were still curled up in her usual half-grin, he could see the flash of fear dance across her eyes. The Courier opened her mouth, about to protest. Vulpes quickly interrupted her. He had no patience for this.

“I'm finished discussing this. It's time for rest.”

When Day is Done 5/?

(Anonymous) 2014-05-15 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
Vulpes pulled off his shirt and pants, and folded them neatly on a chair. From the edge of his vision he saw the Courier do the same. Her frame was thin and sinewy— her sickly pale skin littered with scars both fresh and old. She was no stranger to pain, it seemed. He turned away and pulled back the ragged covers from the bed. “Get in.”

The Courier gave a harsh, shrill laugh. “Well now, Mr. Fox, I didn't know you thought of me that way.”

“Don't flatter yourself, this is only a precautionary measure. If you think I'd take my eyes off of you for even a minute, you're severely mistaken. And if you have any objections, I have no qualms with roping you to the couch for the night.”

The Courier scoffed as she slid into bed. “Stabbing you in your sleep isn't in my best interest, you know.”

“Until I have overwhelming evidence of that, I will regard that as yet another one of your lies.” Vulpes flicked the lightswitch and got in beside the Courier.

He fell into a shallow, restless sleep, and it wasn't long before he was awakened by the Courier's jerking movements and hoarse whispers. He looked over to find her face stained with tears, but her eyes still shut. Vulpes would have never taken her as one to have nightmares.

“Courier.” He grabbed her by the shoulder— cold and clammy with sweat.
She jolted upright, and clutched at the scar on her forehead, stifling a scream trapped in her throat. The racing of her heart was nearly audible. As she became aware of her surroundings she allowed her body to fall back down onto the mattress, still trembling and clutching at her old headwound.

Vulpes shifted to prop himself up by his arm. “You were dreaming of that night, weren't you? When the Chairman shot you.”

The Courier's head slowly nodded. “It's all I remember before waking up in Goodsprings.”

He had seen the brief moments of fear expressed by the Courier each time he confronted her about her suspected treachery, but he had never seen her like this. She looked so frail, so terrified— her every guard lowered, offering him a view into her true self. It brought Vulpes a surprising amount of satisfaction seeing the Courier in this state.

Re: When Day is Done 5/?

(Anonymous) 2014-05-18 08:11 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh, this is awesome :) I love Vulpes/F Courier fics. Can't wait for more!

Re: When Day is Done 5/?

(Anonymous) 2014-05-18 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Glad you guys like it! I'll be posting more soon.

Re: When Day is Done 5/?

(Anonymous) 2014-06-01 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
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Re: When Day is Done 5/?

(Anonymous) 2014-05-19 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
I am loving this, A!A. Can't wait for the next part!

Re: When Day is Done 5/?

(Anonymous) 2014-06-22 07:03 am (UTC)(link)
*Dying* to see more of this fill. Come back A!A!

When Day is Done 6/?

(Anonymous) 2014-08-19 06:45 am (UTC)(link)
{A!A: Sorry for being away for so long!]

He brought a hand to her face. It hovered there for a moment before he brushed away a strand of her hair. He felt her bristle at his touch. How he had always wanted to see her cower before him, with every bit of fight gone from her.

He pulled his hand back and turned away from the still trembling girl. “Go back to sleep.”

The Courier seemed to be her usual self by morning, full of sarcasm and venom towards the frumentarius. “Sleep well, Foxy?” she jeered, rolling over to face him.

Vulpes narrowed his eyes at her. “Well enough, though you certainly sought to prevent that.”

“I have no idea what you're talking about,” she responded, though the overly amused expression on her face said otherwise.

Vulpes threw off the blankets and stood up, stretching his travel-weary muscles. He could feel the Courier's icy eyes boring into his back. He picked up her dress from atop his bag and turned around, tossing it at her face. “Make yourself useful and start getting ready. You're going to need a lot of work to look like a New Vegas socialite.”

It took hours of prepping before the two of them were nearly ready. The Courier sat in front of a broken vanity mirror, applying a deep red lipstick to her lips as Vulpes stood behind her, adjusting his bowtie. The Courier turned to face him. “How do I look?”

He looked her up and down. Her hair was down and combed, and glittering pre-war jewelry adorned her neck where her animal tooth necklace normally hung. “Not like yourself.”

She raised an eyebrow. “I'm not sure whether to take that as an insult or a compliment.”

“Neither,” Vulpes replied. “Now repeat your alias back to me. You are...?”

“I am Vivianne Rainsford, the youngest daughter of a farmer from out by New Reno.”

“And I am...?”

“You are Mr. James Fox, a wealthy weapons traders, and my beloved fiance.”

Vulpes chose to ignore her sneering emphasis on “beloved”. “Good girl.” He bent towards her and roughly cupped her wide-eyed face, pulling it towards his. “And what is the most important rule of the night?”
“To never break cover and to keep my mouth shut whenever possible,” she mumbled through his hand.

He released his grip and walked toward the door, extending his arm towards her. “Shall we?”

Re: When Day is Done 6/?

(Anonymous) 2014-09-04 07:57 am (UTC)(link)
Glad you're back. Any more coming? I love this story.