rosemoonweaver: (kylo)




Rating: Mature (may change)
Pairing: Finn/Rey, Rey/Kylo Ren | Ben Solo, Finn/Kylo Ren | Ben Solo, Finn/Rey/Kylo Ren | Ben Solo
Warnings and Tags: Dark Comedy, Farce, Implied/Referenced Torture, Implied/Referenced Murder, Implied/Referenced Homophobia, Internalized Biphobia, Joking About Serious Issues, Manipulation, Kylo Ren is Literally The Devil, Deal with a Devil, Infidelity, Cheating, Temporary Character Death, Murder, Attempted Murder, Truth Spells, Alternate Universe - Coffee Shops & Cafés, Alternate Universe - Spies & Secret Agents, Alternate Universe - Merpeople, Bodyswap, Alternate Universe - Regency, Alternate Universe - Superheroes/Superpowers, Genderbending, Gender or Sex Swap, Rule 63, Alternate Universe - Teachers, Murder Mystery, Alternate Universe - Star Wars Setting, Alternate Universe - Modern Setting, Alternate Universe - Modern with Magic, Magic, Polyamory, Earn Your Happy Ending, Minor Poe Dameron/Finn, Minor Poe Dameron/Rey, Rating May Change, gratuitous pop culture references, Seriously There Should Be a Drinking Game For This FIc
Summary:
Rey is an overworked and under-appreciated customer service representative at the worst job of her life - a call center. The only positive is Finn, her charming and effervescent friend and co-worker, whom she also happens to have a massive crush on. She’s too damn nervous to figure out how to ask him out, of course, so she finds herself massively stuck.

Finn has been trying to get Rey’s attention for the past year but everything he does keeps falling flat. He’s tried being her friend and tried being obvious, but she just doesn’t seem interested. He’s at the point of giving up but he just can’t seem to get over this stupid crush.

Everything changes when Rey and Finn both meet an enigmatic stranger who claims to have a solution to their problems. Of course, nothing is ever that simple, and they find themselves caught in a whirlwind of scenarios, choices, reflections, and feelings, each stranger than the last. Will they figure it out and find a way to be happy with each other, or will they wind up losing something far more precious than just an opportunity?

Whatever they find, one thing’s for sure: they’re in for far more than they bargained for.

Read the First Chapter on Ao3 
rosemoonweaver: (kylo)
Fandom: Star Wars Sequel Trilogy
Pairing: Rey/Ben Solo | Kylo Ren
Warnings: None Apply

“I hereby commander this ship and it’s cargo for myself. Surrender, or burn with the wreckage,” the woman - the pirate - said. Half his crew lay dead before her, their blood soaking into the deck at her feet. He’d heard stories of this woman; Rey, the pirate queen of Jakku.

“It is you,” Kylo murmured, his fingers twitching for the saber at his belt before he could stop himself.

She glared at his hand, her eyes alight with the a fire that could scorch the earth given half the chance. “Try it, knave,” she spat.

Against his better judgement, Kylo drew his weapon. If she wanted his surrender or his life, she’d have to take it herself.
rosemoonweaver: (kylo)
Fandom: Star Wars Sequel Trilogy
Pairing: Rey/Ben Solo | Kylo Ren
Warnings: None Apply

This was a tumblr ask box fill for trisscar368 who asked for: *cough* reylo wings *cough cough*

The first time she sees them, Rey gasps. They’re broken, horribly mangled things at his back, more bone and scabbed flesh than feathers, but she supposes they were beautiful once. Perhaps they were gray once, and soft like the down of a small animal instead of the singed black they are now.

She wants to reach out, to stroke the small clusters of feathers he still has into submission. She attempts as much, and her fingertips brush against his flight feathers before he pulls back, the shock in his eyes mirroring her own.

She has a thousand questions. Why hadn’t she seem them before? Where was he hiding them? What is he?

However, what comes out of her mouth is: “Who did this to you?”

The door slams and he’s gone seconds after the words leave her mouth.
rosemoonweaver: (kylo)
Fandom: Star Wars Sequel Trilogy
Pairing: FinnRose
Warnings: None Apply 

Rose stands before her groom, Finn is his name, silently reminding herself that this was a good idea, no matter what Paige had said. They needed someone on the inside, someone to get tactical information back to the D’Qar Kingdom and who better to do that than the wife of a general?

But as Finn bends to kiss her he brushes his lips past her ear, whispering so that only she can hear: “I know who you are and what you’re here for and so do they so if you want make it through the week we’re both going to have to run.”
rosemoonweaver: (kylo)

Fandom: Star Wars Sequel Trilogy
Pairing: Rey/Ben Solo | Kylo Ren
Rating: Teen and Up
Word Count: 905
Tags and Warnings: Post-Canon, Hair Braiding, Established Relationship, Marriage Proposal 

This fic was prompted by trisscar368 on tumblr who asked for: hair brusing + accidentally saving the day + reylo 
Read on Ao3 

She’s sitting in front of the vanity, hair pins in her teeth as she scowls at her own reflection. That in of itself isn’t so odd anymore, Rey has been experimenting more with her hair, her makeup, her clothes, recently. What is odd is that it’s only mid-morning and she’s usually out in the garden around this time. Hair experimentation is usually an after dinner activity.

“Rey? What are you doing?”

She jumps. A single pin falling from her lips, “Ben! I didn’t hear you come in,” she says around the others. She fusses with the fly away strands around her ears and continues to stare resolutely into the mirror.

Ben steps into the room - she hates it when he lurks in the doorways - and eyes the work she’s done. A section of her hair lays flat, pinned behind what he can only guess is an attempt at another braid, though the sections of hair she has ready for it are uneven.

“It’s a disaster, I know,” Rey says.

“Depends on what you were going for,” Ben says. He’s behind her now, watching her reflection in the mirror. She’s got tears in her eyes, and though he understands it’s probably due to her own frustration, it makes his heart ache.

Rey rolls her eyes. “It’s awful, Ben.” Discomfort rolls off her strong enough to make him queasy, echoing in the force around them.

“What were you trying to do?” He asks, two fingers through her hair. It’s always so soft.

“Remember when we were on Birren?”

“Of course.”

“There was a girl there with this long braid and flowers in her hair. It was kind of,” she scrunches her hands in the air, “puffy. But not? And she had part of her hair loose and a braid around the top, too? I was trying to do that.”

He swallows, stilling his fingers. “It’s Alderannian,” he says.

“Do you know it?”

He looks down at the vanity top, unwilling to meet her eyes. Oh yes, he knows it. He’s seen in all of his mother’s wedding holos. He nods.

“Could you help me? Please?” She tips her head up, imploring with those wet hazel eyes in only the way she can. He wants to tell her no. He wants to tell her that she can’t because it’s not just a hair style - it’s a significant symbol. Unengaged women are not supposed to wear their hair like brides… but who’s going to know? Anyone who might understand it’s meaning is planet’s away and he’d sooner cut his own leg off than deny her anything.

“Of course,” he says. She calms, though the undercurrent of anxiety still jitters around the two of them.

She shoves the hair brush and pins in his hand and he takes her hair down - an act that makes his heart skip a bit on it’s own - even though they’ve grown far past the point where simple acts of innocent intimacy should make him nervous.

He’s finished with the braid that wraps around the top of her head before she speaks again.

“Why didn’t they write all this down? It’d be much easier to do on my own if there were instructions,” she says. He chin is cradled in her hand, elbow resting on the vanity top, like a bored teenager.

“It’s supposed to be passed down,” Ben says, “mothers to daughters, aunts to nieces.”

“Mothers to sons?”

Ben cracks half a smile. “More through observation than practice.”

“I’m glad you observed, then,” Rey says, her voice soft.

It takes him half and hour to get it finished. Rey’s hair is longer, but short enough that the end of the braid barely touches her back. He steps back, taking in his work.

“Is it done?” She asks.

“Sans flowers, but yes, it’s done.”

“Are flowers required? Should we get flowers?” She turns to look at him, her face as stern and serious as if she were contemplating war strategy.

“…no.” If she were getting married then yes, she should have starflowers in her hair.

“I want it to look right, Ben. It needs to look right,” she huffs.

“It does look right. I looks lovely,” he says.

She rolls her eyes. “But it’s finished? The way it should be?” She stands, jerking her head every which way as if expecting some flaw to present itself.

“Yes,” he says, coming to stand behind her.

He strokes her arms as she takes a deep breath, stilling herself now. “Good,” she says, “okay.”

She spins around in his arms, looking up at him with fiery determination in her eyes. But she doesn’t speak. She just keeps looking at him like he’s a thing to be conquered - as if she hadn’t managed that long ago.

“I don’t know how to do this,” she says, finally.

“Do what?”

“No one does this on Jakku,” she says. “I don’t know how it works so, I’ll just say it,” she swallows, “I want you to marry me.”

“You… what?”

“Marry me. I was going to - “ she throws her hands out and huffs “I had a thing planned,” she shakes her head, “but I can’t take it anymore and you had to step in and help so just tell me you’ll be mine before the anxiety wins and I throw up.”

She squeaks when he lifts her up by the waist and kisses her with all he’s worth. “I’ve always been yours.”
rosemoonweaver: (kylo)
Fandom: Star Wars Sequel Trilogy
Pairing: FinnRose
Square Filled: Bleeding Through the Bandages
Additional Warnings: Major Character Injury (duh), Blood and Injury, War, Ambiguous Ending

Square Pairing Suggested by @unforth-ninawaters on tumblr
Written for the Bad Things Happen Bingo


Read on Ao3

“Just a little longer, okay, Rose?” Finn says, his voice more breath than words.

He’s holding her tight to his chest, her face and mid-section pressed tight against him. He’s too focused on running back to the makeshift med tent to worry about whether or not her blood is soaking into his clothes. Her uniform is already stained with blood as it is.

“I shouldn’t’ve let you back out there,” he mutters.

“Can’t tell me what to do,” she mumbles back.

The Resistance had set their medical tent under tree cover, hoping that it would be sheltered enough to not draw too much attention. So far, it hadn’t been a target, but knowing the First Order, that could change at any moment. The First Order was already in chaos, having suffered a civil war and several divisions of troopers forsaking them for the Resistance. A few men, still clad in their white armor, where seeing their own wounds attended to in the tent, though even more were laid out with the rest of the dead, waiting for the time when the battle finally ends to be put to rest. Finn’s stomach twists as he catches sight of their faces, pale and lifeless. He supposes he should be proud of them for shirking their chains and fighting for their own lives but all he feels is guilt. They’d called him a hero, a leader, and they followed his example only to die the second they tasted freedom. He looks down at Rose, who’s still breathing but quiet in his arms. There can’t be any more death. Not today. And not her.

There aren’t enough clean stretchers, so Finn waits, hoping that the pressure of his body against hers will slow the bleeding. She’d been so brave, charging out a second time, blaster in hand, after their first close call. It had been shrapnel from an X-wing crash that brushed past and cut her across the stomach. They’d bandaged it as best they could right there. She’d said she was fine. She moved like she was fine. At least until she didn’t.

“Just a little longer,” Finn says again, “just a little longer and they’ll fix you right up. You’ll be okay.”

“Finn?” Rose’s voice is so, so frail. He glances down to where their bodies are pressed together to find his white shirt streaked red. How could he have been so foolish? A quick wrap wasn’t going to help her, not even with a bacta patch. He should’ve taken her to the med tent right away.

“Yeah?”

She looks up at him, her face covered in sweat and dirt and specks of blood. “See the galaxy for me, okay?”

“What? No. No, I’m not seeing the galaxy unless you’re there to see it with me,” he says. He wants so badly to stroke her hair, to push the wayward curls away from her cheeks.

“Please? For me. Go find somewhere that’s quiet and peaceful, far from all this. Like you wanted,” she says.

“I will. After this is all over it’ll be just you and me, got that? We’ll find the quietest little hole in the wall planet in the galaxy. But you gotta come with me Rose,” he says.

“Finn…” she breathes his name. She wants to argue, he knows. Any other time he’d let her. Any other time she’d be right.

“No. You’re not dying on me today. I love you too much to lose you like this.”

Rose gives a weak little smile.

Two medics rush up then, a human and a tagruda, stretcher between them.

“What happened?” The tagruda asks.

“Shrapnel. She’s cut bad,” Finn says. He sets her down on the cloth cot, almost afraid it won’t be able to support her. She gasps and groans as they separate.

“You’re gonna be okay,” Finn says, squeezing her hand. He leans down and kisses her knuckles - it’s all he has time for before he’s nudged out of the way. Her hand dangles at her side when he lets go. Finn keeps sight of her until they set her down on a clean cot and a medical droid cuts away her clothes and sodden bandages and he just can’t look anymore.

He looks up at the night sky, Chandrila’s twin moons bright above him. The battle continues around him, blaster fire flashing red, cannons and torpedoes igniting orange. Jet fuel and singed metal overpower the sweet smell of flowers that was present earlier in the night. The planet was beautiful when they first showed up; it was gardens and crystal ponds and gentle breezes. Now it’s fire and smoke.

He’s not sure how the Force works, whether it’s a power or not, whether it’s alive or not, whether it cares or not. If it does, if it can change anything on its own, Finn would beg. He’d beg and promise and scream just as long as Rose makes it - just as long as they make it. But that’s probably not how the Force works. He’ll just have to hope.
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