OkCryptid: Oni (sfw)

teratotime:

The first of the OkCryptid stories I plan to write! I hope you enjoy.


The dating game was always difficult. You watched over the
past years as your former school mates get married and have children, even your
younger brother was about to adopt his first child with his husband. You always
felt like you were behind in that department.

People came and went through your life, normally it was one
or two dates and things just didn’t work
out. Maybe a one night stand every so often, and a friend with benefits, but it
felt empty. You were envious of those around you, you were happy for the people
you loved, but you wished you had something for yourself.

You had a career you enjoyed, taking care of the disabled
and elderly. Constantly learning from the people you looked after.

The dating apps offered up loads of people you could date,
though scrolling through each post, fantasising about the people you could
meet, it started to become tedious and boring. The want and need of someone to
talk to at the end of a difficult day, a real emotional connection.

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Demonic mishap

penman-of-monsters:

You decided to stay home that day instead of going out with your friends as planned, your head was hurting and you had been shivering since the previous night. You tiredly called up your friends and explained to them why you couldn’t make it. They, of course, told you that it was fine and that you had nothing to worry about and should focus on recovering.

So you spent your day laying in bed, watching television or scrolling on your phone. It was boring to say the least, but what else could you do? A thought crawled into your head as your stomach growled loudly, causing the pain in your head to throb and ache. 

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write-it-motherfuckers:

Out of all the things you expected to see today, this was not one of them. It was meant to be just a normal walk, the stuffy silence of your apartment having gotten to you finally. You had been walking all of five minutes when you had found the trail of golden fluid, and whilst you usually would have ignored it, quite use to seeing strange and questionable fluids in a city like this, something tugged insistently at your soul.

Despite the fact that it was night time, and alley ways were not the sort of places one wanted to be at such a time, you reluctantly followed the trail of shimmering liquid. The trail hadn’t gone all too far, coming to a stop directly behind some trash cans, and a pair of leather boots.

There, you found a man weakly slumped against the wall and clutching his stomach. For a moment, you almost bolted, until you realised that they were still breathing. Reluctantly you moved closer, hesitantly leaning over and reaching out. Instantly their free hand snapped around your wrist, squeezing it tightly and painfully. 

As they looked up at you, eyes sharp and angry, you realised that they were very much not human. This was further amplified when you realised that the golden liquid was their blood.  You winced at their grip, having a feeling that, if they had been at full strength, they could have snapped the bone with ease. As it was, you could feel them rapidly loosing strength.

Please… let me help you” You whispered lowly, unable to fight your genuine concern for this stranger, even with the obvious danger.

Even if they had wanted to deny you, which by the look in their eyes, they did, they were unable. Weakly, their hand released yours, dropping back into their lap and fruitlessly pressing on the still bleeding wound, mouth opening to make some sort of scathing retort, only to let out a quiet pained breath, strength quickly leaving them.

Deciding to throw caution to the wind, you sank to your knees, pulling off your scarf and doing your best to slow the blood flow. The stranger glared at you weakly and distrustfully the entire time, occasionally hissing in pain, dark lips twisted into a grimace. 

Giving them an apologetic look, you murmured a soft warning and then slowly worked them into a standing position. They weren’t exactly small, and with their muscular body leaning on you almost completely, it was quite a struggle to get them back to your apartment. By some miracle, no one saw either of you, and you counted your lucky stars at that much.

Carefully, you laid the stranger down on your bed, ignoring how their scornful and distrustful gaze was starting to flicker with genuine confusion at your actions. You quickly worked at removing what you needed to in order to get to the wound, ignoring their mildly affronted look at your boldness as you apologised softly.

You’re lucky I know a bit about this kind of thing… Can’t exactly take you to a hospital now can i?” You murmured to your patient, politely ignoring what you were sure was a muttered insult to your intelligence, though the language was one you had never heard.

They stayed otherwise silent as you worked, visibly flinching as you began to stitch them up, probably use to something a little more refined when it came to healing. They looked rather well off at least, their garments of very fine quality, and accessories seeming to be real gold. Eventually though, you had done all you could, gently wiping away the mess and hoping that they hadn’t lost too much, as you carefully tucked them in. 

As you looked up, you found that they had finally passed out, the severe expression having turned into something peaceful. Even with the strange scars across their face, with them so relaxed, they looked quite beautiful, entrancing almost. Silently you reached out and lightly brushed a finger over the scars on their face, admiring the peace of their expression, their body remaining unresponsive in their exhaustion.

Whatever they were, you could only hope that they didn’t kill you when they regained their strength.

Feeling comfortable.

penman-of-monsters:

The
morning started out as usual for you, wake up, get dressed, and eat
some breakfast. Most of the time, breakfast wasn’t an option due to
a low supply of motivation to even eat. Your thoughts would zip this
way and that, never slowing down or stopping to let your mind rest.

Yet,
this hadn’t been the first time you’ve woken up that morning.
Underneath the covers, You felt it. Something cold touch your legs as
you slept. You bolted up and look around.

It
was just his tail again. With a sigh, you playfully jab his arm with
your elbow. A snort awake, then a tired glare is shot your way.

“The
hell was that for?” he hissed.

“Your
tail.” was all you said.

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