I like to sing and dance while baking and cooking, and I'm Also a bit of a nerdđ€ She/herMid 20's
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Iâve realized Iâve never drawn Rex and that feels like a crime đ«Ł
Yay! I've not seen RDR2 so I don't know that all, but this is adorable and I'm nervous!
Marked Part 1
This is my first time writing fanfiction!
âOmegaâ felt like too sci-fi of a name for this universe so I changed it to âMeggyâ. Everyone else is the same.
If you havenât played RDR2 donât worry, Iâm not counting on every reader having done so. All you need to know is itâs about a gang of outlaws in 1899 running from trouble, chaos everywhere. There are also some sci-fi elements to the world that I may or may not implement :) This takes place around the first chapter of RDR2 when the Van Der Linde gang is camped out at Horseshoe Overlook.
Word count: 2045
No content warnings.
The foothills above Valentine were peaceful, densely forested, and rarely traversed. Above the treetops the snowy peak of Mount Hagen shone like a beacon. Below the hillside the earth plunged into the deep and narrow Dakota River canyon. It was a perfect place to lie low for a while. Plan the next move.
Meggy sat on the back of her brothersâ wagon, the horses had been unhitched and were grazing on the small clearing where they had set up camp. The contentedness of the beasts calmed her. The two massive horses simply snacking away and existing, nothing else on their mind. She wished she could escape worry so easily as the breeze blew her short blonde hair and ruffled her skirt.
Swimming in her own thoughts, she didnât hear her brother's voice calling to her until he was beside her. âThere you are!â Hunter sighed with relief as he approached. âAre you⊠alright?â His tone dropped quieter.Â
âYeah, just thinking I guess.â Meggy swung her boots ponderously. She held something in her hands, resting on her lap.Â
âWhatâs this?â Hunter came closer, looking at her hands.
Meggy froze. Frozen like she had rehearsed time and time again at the school. Bracing herself physically and mentally to be in trouble, again. She looked down with shame.Â
Hunter parted her hands, revealing a tiny rabbit kit, its unweaned eyes still closed. âWhereâd you find this?â
Meggy looked up and was confused to see her brother smiling. This was wrong. She should be in trouble for touching dirty animals.Â
âUnder the wagon.â She muttered, still not convinced she wasnât about to be reprimanded, especially now that she had just confessed to a second crime: crawling around under a vehicle.Â
âWe should find its nest, it needs its mother.â Hunter took a step back. Meggy stared at him, her mind was still not catching up to the fact of what was going on. âPick him up, letâs go look.â Hunter helped her off the wagon so she could safely cup the tiny creature in both of her equally tiny hands.Â
âLook for a hole capped with fur, there might be tracks of bare earth in front of it, and cropped grass.â Hunters eyes scanned the forest floor for rabbitsign, Meggy watched him and then mimicked his movements.Â
Hunter noticed that Meggy was uncharacteristically quiet as they searched. Did I do something wrong? Having a kid around had been an ongoing adjustment. In the short time she had been with them Meggy had shown a wide range of emotions, profoundly sensitive and resilient at the same time.. But this was the first time he had seen her freeze up like this.Â
The kit began to squeak incessantly. Hunter saw a flit of movement near a Boulder. Meggy followed his gaze. A rabbit doe near her burrow.Â
As they neared she scurried back underground, Meggy deposited the kit near the hole and they watched it crawl inside.
âNice work, kid!â He held his hand out for a high five, Meggy flinched, almost imperceptibly, but Hunter noticed.Â
In a moment the worry melted off her face and she grinned, slapping his hand with her new energy. âThat was fun! Do you think I can learn to track like you someday?âÂ
âI think you just had your first lesson.âÂ
-
The next few days were a much needed break from action, for the most part. The gang lived on small game, wild edibles, and what was left of their canned goods. Wrecker showed Meggy how to pick the best firewood. Echo lent her a couple of his books, glad to have a third person around who knew how to read. Crosshair kept his distance, but patiently entertained some of her questions as he cleaned his rifle. Then sent her away after warning her to stay away from their munitions crate.Â
Tech finally caved to Meggyâs insistence on riding one of their draft horses. He picked Marauder, the slightly less excitable of the two. The chestnut gelding was certainly not a kidâs horse, but as a retired warhorse, he was desensitized at least. Meggy was surprised at how much thinking went into riding, or maybe that was just because Tech was her teacher. He had a lot to say about riding technique. As he lunged Maurauder with Meggy astride, barely able to straddle the barrel chested beast, he rattled on about gaits, position, neck-reining, posting, side-passing, halting, and so on.
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Meggy woke on the fourth morning. A wave of bliss washed over her as she sat up in her bedroll. The last few days had truly been the best ever, living off the land with her brothers who she didnât even know she had until a couple weeks ago. They chose to risk everything to save her.Â
She was still coming to terms with what they had sacrificed for her. Couldnât help but feel a twitch of guilt every time she could sense them censoring their usual crass demeanor in front of her (even though Wrecker had already willingly taught her a few of his favorite curse words). She didnât want them to change for her, but also didnât want to be anywhere else in the whole world. Crosshair seemed especially snide about her presence, always keeping his distance and almost never speaking to her.Â
She scanned the camp, the fire was still smoldering, the bedrolls still lined around it like a flower. Two of which were empty, one was neatly made, the other looking like a wild animal had escaped from it.Â
She got dressed and walked around the wagon, surprised to see Hunter and Echo tacking up the horses.Â
âYouâre leaving?âÂ
Hunter looked up first âYouâre up early!â He adjusted Havocâs bridle. âJust getting some supplies in town, weâll be right back.â
âCan I come? Please?!â
Echo glanced up at her,, and then looked to Hunter âI donât think itâs a good idea.â He said before going back to picking Marauderâs hoof, holding it on his thigh between his torso and what was left of his right arm.
There was a long silence. Echo could practically smell Hunterâs guilty look, even with the ass end of a horse between them.
âOf course you can come.âHunter gave in. Echo rolled his eyes.Â
Meggy tried to contain her excited squeal.
âHunter, there are people looking for her, we can't bring her to town.â Echo spat as he stood up.
âDonât worry, I have an idea.â Hunter smirked.
-
The world was so much bigger than she ever could have imagined. The trees flew by as the trio cantered down the wagon trail toward Valentine. Meggy rode with Hunter on Havoc, his black mane nearly whipping her in the face. The speed was terrifying at first, but Meggyâs fear was quickly replaced by excitement as they got closer to town.Â
Her skirt had been replaced by a pair of extra trousers lying around, they didnât have a belt small enough so a length of rope held them up. Finding a hat that didnât look ridiculous on her was more challenging but a wool cap ended up being the best fit.Â
Now hopefully anyone looking for a âgirl kidnapped from the Saint Denis Orphanageâ wouldnât think twice if they saw a boy.Â
Echo still didnât think it would work.
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The streets were still a sloppy, muddy mess from rain several days ago. Echo frowned as he dismounted and his boots sunk into the filth. They hitched the horses and went about their business, Echo to the gunsmith and Hunter and Meggy to the general store.Â
The streets were fairly quiet, an early start to the day meant less eyes around.
Meggy marveled at the abundance of items in the general store as Hunter bartered with the shop owner. She had so many questions, so many items she couldnât identify, but tried to keep quiet so her boyish illusion would remain uncompromised. Once Hunter had packed the new supplies into his saddlebag they exited the store.Â
âGâmorning, mister. Got a light?â A tall burly man leaned against the wall just outside the store. Meggy startled a bit, Hunter did not, he heard the lumbering figure approach while they were still inside.Â
âSure.â Hunter fumbled in his pocket for his lighter and handed it to the man. The flame illuminated his face, his eyes rimmed with the cracked tan skin of someone who spent a lot of time outdoors. His battered brown hat and dirty blue jacket bore similar weathering. He took a long drag and handed the lighter back. âThank you mister.â He blew out the smoke âand little miss.âÂ
Hunter nodded and began to walk away, then realized what the man had just said⊠âlittle missâ. It could be nothing⊠just a slip of the tongue⊠thereâs no way someone this far out could know who she was. He quickened his pace as they rounded away toward the gunsmith.Â
The man took one more drag from his cigarette before putting it out on the ashtray on the windowsill, as he did so he scanned across the street toward another figure sitting in front of the saloon. A shorter, thinner man with black greasy hair and a black hat, two long scars clawed from under his eye to the corners of his jaw. The blue-jacketed man gave a nod just big enough to be seen from the distance between them.Â
Inside the gunsmith, Hunter spoke in a low voice from behind Echo âwe should go.â Â
âIâm not finished yet.â Echo was inspecting the quality of the bullets he was about to purchase.Â
âJust get them and let's go.â Hunter murmured.
Echo gave an annoyed look, but reluctantly agreed and they paid the gunsmith.Â
As they exited the store Hunterâs paranoia climbed several levels when he saw the stranger was gone, his presence replaced by his still smoldering cigarette.Â
The trio hurried to the horses, mounted up, and headed back up the hill into the forest.Â
âWhat the hell was that about?â Echo scolded once they were farther away from town.
âI just got a bad feeling.â Hunter checked over his shoulder for the fifth time in a minute, instinctually resting his hand on his thigh holster.Â
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âBut we just got here!â Wrecker complained loudly, the only way he knew how to complain. The gang deliberated around their late morning campfire.Â
âI agree, moving camp would be unwise.â Tech fiddled with some type of hardware from the wagon on his lap. âMoving around would only draw more attention from more people.â
Crosshair remained silent, dragging on his first cig of the day. âIf you really think they were after Meggy, donât you think that guy wouldâve just taken us then and there while we were in town? Instead of now when weâre back with our full party?âEcho wondered.
âIf heâs such a good bounty hunter that he found us all the way across three states, surely he could take on one guy, a gimp, and a child.â Crosshair smirked.Â
Echo ignored his antagonistic younger brother.
Hunter sighed.Â
âIâm sorry. This is all my fault, isnât it?â Omega sulked in the grass, hugging her knees at her chin. Flowers she had picked drooping in her hands.
âHer situational comprehension is quite high for someone her age.â Tech observed.
âWeâll be fine. Weâre far off the trail, hidden by the trees. I did my best to cover our tracks. Letâs just keep the fire small tonight, weâll be fine.â Hunter reassured them.Â
-
âFour men, two of them are the ones we saw in town earlier.â Arthur focused his binoculars across the canyon. âNo wait, five.âÂ
âWhatâs the plan?â John shifted.Â
âBounty is for all of them, but the kid is the biggest reward.âÂ
âAnd we gotta bring them all back to Saint Denis?â
âNah, I talked to the sheriff in town, said he can hold them until we can wire someone to collect. For a price.âÂ
âNo way we can take all five of those guys.â
âFor once, we agree, Marston.â Arthur noticed one of the taller fellows cleaning his rifle. âPoster said theyâre ex-military.â
âWhat are they doing kidnapping an orphan?â
âI donât know, but it can't be good." Arthur lowered the binoculars.
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did a little series of tbb and love languagesâŠidk
hunter - quality time
echo - words of affirmation
crosshair - physical touch
wrecker - gift giving
tech - acts of service
Trying to find a look for my star wars OC Nina. She's a novice baker and was hired at a bakery called "Coco and Yua," and so far she has learned the basics of making bread and brownies and goes on deliveries. She's nervous but excited and can't wait until she has become a master baker!
She extremely nervous in new situations and will stumble over her words, but she tries to be polite as much as possible. Having upset customers makes her upset so she do what she can to make them happy, which gets her into trouble (people pleasing will be the death of her). She sings a lot which annoys her coworkers, but they don't have the heart to tell her to stop.
Early twenties, a bit naive, kind, and a bit anxious.
ive wondered lately- do u think omega blames herself sometimes for crosshair losing his hand?
because like she's always blamed herself for a lot of bad things that happened to the people around her and i saw omega's horrified expression when she saw he had lost his hand, which made me wonder.
crosshair was terrified of tantiss (for a good reason) and never wanted to go back, but he decided to for omega because he thought he owed her after everything. he went back to tantiss for mainly her and in turn ended up losing his hand when trying to infiltrate.
i can imagine even just one day back on pabu when crosshair is experiencing phantom pain and she feels guilty about it, even though he would never blame her. someone please tell that little girl that everything that happened wasn't her fault because i don't doubt that it stuck with her even after the empire stopped looking for her. o(-(
ouch
idk why i havent drawn tech yet bc hes my fav but its fine to be late surely :] im a curly truther
wowowow its tech badbatch
shhh shes shnoozin
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How do you feel about people shortening your name to "Cross"?
I don't mind so much when my squad uses it. In some of our missions, every second mattered. However, I still prefer 'Crosshair.'
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