Word Prompts (F9): Famous (2015-10-27)

“I will find you,” he hissed, hand encircled around Victoria’s wrist in a bruising grip.

His breath smelled of mint and she wondered if, perhaps, it would have been better if she could smell alcohol; if the possibility of blaming his behavior on drunkenness would have been preferable.

But she had no time for what ifs, had little patience for indulging his tantrum.

“Not likely,” she shot back, yanking her arm away.

She walked away from him; his body curled up on the floor via a well-placed kick

As Venus, her life was simple. Wake up, check her email, receive assignment, find the target, kill the target, go to sleep.

Simple did not mean easy. Or normal.

But it was still her life. One that she had chosen, one that she had excelled at, and one that gave her satisfaction.

Until the entire Falcone family had been obliterated in the span of three days.

All of them–from the patriarch to the lieutenants to every little runner on the street–but one.

“Shh, little one, I’ll keep you safe,” the woman once named Victoria, murmured to the young child trembling from shock on her sofa beneath three of her spare blankets.

Henry Falcone, the youngest blood member of the Falcone family, slated to inherit control of a major chunk of all organized crime in the nation.

Including her services.

She couldn’t be Venus anymore, that’s not what he needed.

Vivian hadn’t planned to fall in love–but who plans to? If she had, she certainly wouldn’t have chosen Curtis Ives of all people.

“Tell me a secret,” she said during one of their date nights–Henry and Curtis’ son, Caleb, asleep upstairs. The kids had a sleepover, and she supposed the adults had one as well.

“Tell me a secret,” she had said, warm and relaxed from good food and wine and company, “Something you’ve never told anyone else,” she continued.

She hadn’t expected much from it, maybe some silly childhood story. But she should have known he would make it something real. Something serious.

He was halfway in love with her, with Vivian that is, this identity that she had created to protect a little boy from his would-be murderer. Curtis would have done a lot more for her than tell her a secret.

If she had known what the secret was before, she would have never asked.

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A/N: Real quick thing mashed out when I realized midnight was approaching. And, for some reason, like my other word prompt drabbles this one does not have the actual word in it.

Word Prompts (P2): Pain

“Where did you hide him?” I snarled, fingers digging into the meat of my captive’s forearm. The action was unnecessary, tied to the chair as he was, but restraint wasn’t on my mind.

The man, the enemy, who had been stubbornly silent so far, gasped with pain. No surprise, considering I had filed my nails into points specifically for this reason. When I pulled away, they were tipped in red.

My partner had been missing for over four days–on a mission which shouldn’t have taken more than two.

The warehouse we were in was, by day, a medical supply company. The boxes of yet unsold bandages and linens stacked against the walls were perfect for absorbing sound. And there was a wide array of equipment which could be used in interesting ways.

“Ness,” Vi said warningly from behind me, predicting the directions my thoughts were going in; though she made no physical move to stop me.

I punched the man across the face, his head whipping to the side from the force of it. His breaths turned wet-sounding, from saliva or blood, I didn’t bother to check. Instead, I yanked his thumb, over extending it, turning what probably would have been a defiant, literal, spit in my face into an open-mouthed cry of pain. Then I pressed my sharpened nails into the soft skin below his eye, so close to blinding him that he stilled instinctively.

I wasn’t even bothering to ask questions anymore.

“Ness,” Vi repeated, still chastising, but almost soothing, too, “Lioness,” She said in full.

It’s true that, of the two of us, I had always had a better success rate in missions. But even if he failed, Jack had always been the best at escape. If he were alive, he would have made it back by now.

I drew close and screamed my rage, my grief. Jack should have been back by now.

Finally, I saw fear reflected in his eyes. But, when I pulled away, I scratched down into his noncritical cheek muscles not up into his eye.

“Ness,” How could the same utterance from the same person sound so different each time? The third time it was approval tainted with consolation.

“I want him found, Vi,” I muttered to her as I passed by her, “I want Jack’s body brought home,” My voice cracked and I inhaled in harshly to keep myself from tears.

Her hand briefly curled around my shoulder, before letting me slip out of her grasp, “We’ll find Jackal,” she promised.

I left before either of them could see me cry.

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A/N: THIS IS WAY MORE MORBID THAN THE ADVENTURES OF JACK AND NESS USUALLY GET. OH MY GOD WHY. They’re supposed to be silly things full of friendship and WHY DID I DO THIS TO THEM? Luckily, the different segments of the Adventures of Jack and Ness are unrelated to each other.

So… I dunno what’s up with this because today was actually pretty good for me…