Johnny Lawrence (
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Hey, teacher, leave them kids alone
Who: Johnny, Daniel, Ortus, Gideon Nav's Exquisite Corpse, Paul, Kaworu, Deku, Harrow, Maybe more?
What: Kidnapping, Forced Adoption, Getting these kids away from the Emperor
When: Shortly after boatgate
Where: The Bone House and Cobra Kai
Content Warnings: Probably references to Murder, Manipulation, Johnny Lawrence.
Prompts and Mingle will be in the comments.
What: Kidnapping, Forced Adoption, Getting these kids away from the Emperor
When: Shortly after boatgate
Where: The Bone House and Cobra Kai
Content Warnings: Probably references to Murder, Manipulation, Johnny Lawrence.
Prompts and Mingle will be in the comments.
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So perhaps Paul should know better. Perhaps he should stop wanting this. Cut out the part of him that finds safety here, that clings to that assurance like a rope tossed to a drowning man. Cauterize the wound it would leave with purpose and with fury, until there was nothing left but black inside his eyes.]
Okay.
[Paul echoes back, throat raw. He sits up enough to drag one of his hands back to scrub at his damp face with a sleeve folded over his hand, teenage embarrassment finding an unexpected gap to slip back through.
He corrects himself, quietly:] Yes, sensei.
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He wasn't just trying to do right by his students. They were doing a lot of good for him too.
He feels a smile tug at his lips when Paul agrees and relaxes his grip only to put both hands on Paul's shoulders.]
Alright then.
I've got your back. We're going to face down whatever comes your way, and we're going to do it together.
Whether it's finding a way to own up to this shit or facing down anything new that comes your way.
You're going to be unstoppable by the time we're done.
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Yes, sensei.
[There are so many ways to say two words. This time, Paul says them sleepily, but sincerely. He doesn't have to believe in himself now, in the quiet, desperate, thin hours of night. He can let Johnny believe in him, and it's enough to let him lie back down on his side in his cot, disentangling from Johnny as gracefully as he can. For the most part.]
I'm sorry I woke you up.
[It's too much to ask him to stay until Paul falls back asleep aloud. Paul goes silent with his face half-turned into his pillow, his fingers casually, absently circled around Johnny's wrist.
(He still doesn't know what he's done, from his betraying tongue to the sear on Johnny's hand. He knows that it feels like something has passed over him: a sword, a storm. He knows that he thinks that if he sleeps now, freshly scoured of tears, he might stay asleep, and that's a gift in itself.)]
Thank you.
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Either way he makes a fist and lightly taps it against Paul's shoulder. Ignoring the pain from the burn for now.]
Don't mention it, kid. If you need anything else. Just ask. Or I'll be around.
[He starts to pull himself off the bed and there's an awkward moment where he stares at the sheets. ...Does he tuck him in? No- He was told old for that. He didn't want to embarrass him around the other kids too. That'd be the worst.
Instead he'll reach down and ruffle Paul's hair just a little.]
Just try and get some sleep. We've got a lot of work to do tomorrow.
[...And with that he quietly heads toward the door and closes it behind him. He only gets a few steps away before he leans up against the wall. He slides down against it to the floor and settles in there. If something happens again it'd probably be best if he was close by.]
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(They don't. They only make him look softer, erase a handful of years from his already-young features. The boy who tucks himself into bed is truly, and only, a boy.)]
Yes, sensei. [Quietly, like he's holding something precious on the tip of his tongue, and is afraid to break it.] Good night, sensei.
[His eyes are shut when Johnny leaves. His ears have no such property of closure. He listens to the footsteps stop, the slide down the wall, and the words for how he feels are close at hand, a warm scrawl inside his heart as his breathing slows, and he slips into dreamless sleep.]