Sep. 21st, 2020 at 1:44 AM
Who: Peter & Gamora (and toddler!Groot)
What: Find each other
Where: The roof of Stark's tower
When: Sunday Evening
Warnings: Language (lets be honest, mostly Peter’s), discussion of sex
Vormir was dark and cold, just as she had imagined a planet existing solely to safeguard the soul stone would be. The light snowfall, the crimson faced keeper in heavy black robes, the rock formations jutting out from a barren landscape. The look on the mad Titan’s face as he realized his tears convinced the keeper that the deep well of controlling possession that tortured both her and Nebula for most of their lives meant he loved her.
That wasn’t love. Love was something she knew. Love was the look that Peter had in his eyes when he pulled the trigger a few hours ago in a futile attempt to keep the only promise she had ever asked him to make out loud. It was the way she woke up in the morning still in his arms and didn’t even try to stab him before she was fully awake. It was her sister grabbing her hand as she fell into a deep chasm on Ego and the feel of her sprout cuddling against her shoulder to fall asleep back when he had been small enough to hold in the palm of her hand.
Her knife turned to bubbles in her hand as she tried to end this on her own terms, knowing she couldn’t save herself, but she might be able to save the universe. In the end, she couldn’t save anyone. She beat ineffectively at the massive hand gripping her wrist, throwing her weight in the opposite direction. She might as well have still been the tiny girl whose hand barely wrapped around one of Thanos’s fingers, for all her fighting seemed to affect him. She fought him every long stride as he dragged her toward the edge of the cliff, begging for her life in a way she didn’t know she was capable of.
A flick of his massive arm and a sharp intake of breath and she was in free fall. There was nobody to grab her hand this time. Her father would win, as he always did, and this time, she would lose everything.
She hit the ground in the least graceful, most painful, landing of her life, but she was in fact still alive. Was this another reality stone trick? She forced air into her lungs and pushed herself up off the ground with a grunt of pain. She was back on a cliff, she thought, still gasping for air, and trying to make some sense of her surroundings in the dim twilight, her vision still blurred slightly from the pain.
She turned, and nearly wept at the sight of the Benatar at the other end of a long stretch of concrete. How did he find me? she wondered, stumbling toward the hatch. She leaned heavily on the side of the ship, pressing one hand on the biometric lock and using her access code. “Identity verified, Gamora. Access granted.” a robot voice announced through all the speakers on the ship and the ramp began to lower.
What: Find each other
Where: The roof of Stark's tower
When: Sunday Evening
Warnings: Language (lets be honest, mostly Peter’s), discussion of sex
Vormir was dark and cold, just as she had imagined a planet existing solely to safeguard the soul stone would be. The light snowfall, the crimson faced keeper in heavy black robes, the rock formations jutting out from a barren landscape. The look on the mad Titan’s face as he realized his tears convinced the keeper that the deep well of controlling possession that tortured both her and Nebula for most of their lives meant he loved her.
That wasn’t love. Love was something she knew. Love was the look that Peter had in his eyes when he pulled the trigger a few hours ago in a futile attempt to keep the only promise she had ever asked him to make out loud. It was the way she woke up in the morning still in his arms and didn’t even try to stab him before she was fully awake. It was her sister grabbing her hand as she fell into a deep chasm on Ego and the feel of her sprout cuddling against her shoulder to fall asleep back when he had been small enough to hold in the palm of her hand.
Her knife turned to bubbles in her hand as she tried to end this on her own terms, knowing she couldn’t save herself, but she might be able to save the universe. In the end, she couldn’t save anyone. She beat ineffectively at the massive hand gripping her wrist, throwing her weight in the opposite direction. She might as well have still been the tiny girl whose hand barely wrapped around one of Thanos’s fingers, for all her fighting seemed to affect him. She fought him every long stride as he dragged her toward the edge of the cliff, begging for her life in a way she didn’t know she was capable of.
A flick of his massive arm and a sharp intake of breath and she was in free fall. There was nobody to grab her hand this time. Her father would win, as he always did, and this time, she would lose everything.
She hit the ground in the least graceful, most painful, landing of her life, but she was in fact still alive. Was this another reality stone trick? She forced air into her lungs and pushed herself up off the ground with a grunt of pain. She was back on a cliff, she thought, still gasping for air, and trying to make some sense of her surroundings in the dim twilight, her vision still blurred slightly from the pain.
She turned, and nearly wept at the sight of the Benatar at the other end of a long stretch of concrete. How did he find me? she wondered, stumbling toward the hatch. She leaned heavily on the side of the ship, pressing one hand on the biometric lock and using her access code. “Identity verified, Gamora. Access granted.” a robot voice announced through all the speakers on the ship and the ramp began to lower.
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Gamora slid up next to him, laying her head on his shoulder. "It all happened so fast, there was nothing anyone could have done. When we got back to the ship, he was torturing Nebula, literally ripping her body apart. So I held out all of 3 minutes before I told him everything, and then we were on Vormir and then it was over." Gamora squeezed his hand. "And then I was here and so were you. I got the better end of this deal Peter, it's been... I don't know, a day? And you know those words all got said, and here we are."
"I don't think watching your sister be tortured and being thrown to your death was a better deal." His calloused palm snagged against a tear in her shirt. He went still thinking of how lucky he was that the fall into this reality hadn't killed her.
"You know the very first time I saw you, it was as if my center of gravity changed," Peter could see the image of her leaning against the wall outside the broker's office on Xander. The feeling of her eyes traveling over him while her lips sucked the juice from a ripe yaro had kept him awake for days.
"When I realized he'd killed you , it felt like everything that held me together flew apart. Nothing mattered. Not even stopping him." Peter's hand slipped under the hem of her shirt to rest against her lower back.
“Guys like me aren't supposed to fall apart because they lose their girl, but I did.”
“Guys like you?” She asked instead. “Are we talking about the macho man-whore with no feelings you make half-hearted attempts to pretend to be? Or are we talking about the man who rescued the woman who got him thrown in the Kyln from being murdered by a prison mob, shared his most painful and loving memories of his dead mother in their first conversation together, didn’t even flinch when she made him slow the fuck down on the romance and taught her what it meant to have a friend? Because that guy? The actual you? He’s the kind of guy who feels everything. Not the kind of guy who sucks it up.”
Trailing kisses down his neck, she murmured, “We are running out of screen zombie time...”
He didn't want to tell her how much of a coward he was. That because Peter Quill couldn't man up for five minutes a boy far too young to be on the battlefield almost died. He didn't want to tell her just how fucked up he’d been afterward. He really didn't want to tell her how he'd tried to avoid the pain of losing her. You just got her back, man. Now you're going to ruin everything. She's probably going to take Groot and leave.. Peter stared at the silent cassette player, it occurred to him that he didn't have to tell her everything. That it might even be better for her if he didn't. He'd be protecting her from the worst of himself.
Would Stakar out right lie to Aleta?He asked himself and knew instantly and unequivocally that the answer to that was no. Would he lie by omission? Peter considered that….and realized that the answer was also “absofuckinglutelynot”. He steeled himself and tried to figure out where to start.
Unconsciously, his arms tightened around Gamora, wanting to hang on as tightly as possible while he still could. Peter cupped the delicate line of her jaw, and kissed her wanting to cling to the taste and feel of her for as long as possible.
“Baby, I need to tell you something.”
He definitely did not have that look on his face right now. He looked like he was being tortured “What’s wrong?”
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She imagined her broken body at the bottom of the long fall, as it would have been in his version of reality. "How many? Did.... Did you leave someone behind when you got pulled here? Are you cheating on someone else with me right now?"
She flexed her hands, not knowing what to do with the tension in her body. "Do you have my sword?"
"Your sword is under the bed," he loathed the fact that the person he loved most in the world was hurting and it was entirely his fault.
"There were five." Peter wanted to reach out and touch her, he knew he had no right," I didn't leave anyone behind...I wasn't having relationships. I was just...."
Now it was all she could think about. His hands burning across someone else's skin, another woman's legs wrapped around his hips, his mouth turning up in that 'you know you want me' smirk. In her mind, these women were agreeable and soft and pretty. A long line of Baby Housemans, Ariel Moores, and C.J. Parkers who were all the things she wasn't.
"Okay." She said again, closing her eyes in an attempt to block out the images. "You're going to go take a shower, and I'm going to go hold our baby and finish his movie. Then we can go get dinner as a family, because that's what I told him we would do. Then I'm going to find something to stab. Okay?"
He was responsible for that pain.... the only person stupid enough to turn a second chance into a catastrophe was Peter Quill.