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  • Do Something About It

    Chapter by Eccho25 · 06 Jan 2025
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  • Yang basks in the all too soothing feeling of the sun on her skin as the liberating sounds of the crashing beach waves ring in her ears. She takes a sip of her beverage from her pineapple that she doesn't identify, but couldn't be bothered to give it much thought.

    "Other one," she orders Emerald, who's at her feet, massaging them.

    Emerald glares at the blonde, groaning in exasperation before saying,

    "You said I could go home after I massaged both of them."

    "No, I said you could go home after I'm satisfied. That's not the case yet, so less lip action and more hand action, kay?"

    Emerald groans again before doing as instructed and massaging Yang's other foot. Yang gives her a smug grin, punctuating with,

    "That's a good girl. Just shut up and do what you're told."

    Emerald grumbles in response as Yang leans back, closing her eyes and basking in the feeling of her hands on her foot. But after moments of enjoying herself, she starts to hear something strange. It sounds like distorted whispering and winds. She tries to ignore the eerie noises, but they're starting to get louder and drown out the sounds of the waves.

    She opens her eyes to see that she's no longer at the beach. No sun rays, no water, and no Emerald servant. She can't even tell where she is. It's so dark. The only light available is a dim deep shade of red. And there's no one in sight. Yang's all alone.

    She stands up, looking around her surroundings as she tries to comprehend where she is. But as she does so, the distorted whispers get louder and louder. Yang clutches her ears to drown out some of the noise, but that does virtually nothing. It's still just as loud as before. Only now she can vaguely hear a scratchy but familiar voice saying something almost intelligible.

    "...-itch-...-orn-...-ize-...-ouse-...-ou want-..."

    Eventually, the noise becomes unbearable, causing Yang to pound the ground. And right as her fist makes contact with the ground, the noises stop. It's quiet. Better than what was going on before, but still unsettling.

    But then she hears footsteps heading her direction. They sound close. And whoever it is, they're completely barefoot. Soon enough, Yang hears the footsteps stop with a pair of bare feet presenting before her. She looks up to see who's in front of her, discovering Raven wearing nothing but a see-through black silk bathrobe and holding a glass of wine.

    Yang wants to recoil at the sight and tell her mother off for wearing something so revealing, but finds herself unable to. Instead, she just remains in her current position, staring at her mother's semi-naked body. Weirder still is the fact that the more she looks at her, the less awkward she's starting to feel.

    Moments after getting an eyeful of Raven's figure, Yang is then met with her squatting down to her level and bringing her free hand to the side of her face. She then gives her a warm grin as she caresses her daughter's face and twirls her wine glass.

    "Don't fight it," Raven says with a giggle before taking a sip of her wine, "I know you want this. Give in, baby girl."

    She then snakes her hand below her chin, tilting Yang's face up before leaning in closer. And right before she makes contact with her, Yang jolts awake from her strange dream with a small yell. She then surveys her surroundings, trying to escape her delirious state as she calms herself from what she just witnessed from the deepest corners of her mind.

    Slowly catching her breath, she leans back down on the couch she was sleeping on as her eyes adjust to the darkness of the living room. She then grabs her phone to check the time, slightly surprised that it's just approaching dusk. Seeing no point in trying to go back to sleep again, Yang decides to just get the day started.

    She stands up from the couch before heading upstairs to tend to her hygienics. After rinsing out the mouthwash, she turns to walk out of the bathroom, slightly startled as she unexpectedly finds Raven standing before her. Still suffering from what her brain made her witness in her dream, Yang sneaks a glance at her mother’s wardrobe, internally sighing in relief as she sees the black and red sweats and Beowolf jersey Tai got her on their 4th anniversary.

    “Couldn’t sleep either, huh?” Raven questions.

    Yang doesn’t say anything in response. Not only is she still waking up, but she’s still upset from what happened last night.

    “And you’re not talking to me. Fine. You wanna keep up this facade that I’m just some heartless monster who couldn’t be fucked to come over to see you? Go ahead. You’ve already made up your mind on that front. But what I won’t have is that thought going through your thick skull when it comes to Ruby. Got it?”

    Yang snorts before replying with,

    “Weakest apology ever.”

    “Well, luckily for me, I wasn’t going for that. I just wanted to set that straight.”

    “And it took you six hours to come up with that piss poor speech?”

    “No, it took me six hours to calm down from dealing with a bratty teenager who was talking about shit she doesn’t know about.”

    “Tends to happen. You were the subject and you tried to kill me. Usually, that results i-”

    Raven cuts her off by wrapping her arm around the front of her neck and bringing her free hand to the back. Before Yang can react, Raven digs her finger into Yang’s flesh, stopping her in her tracks.

    “This neutralizes you. Any harder would paralyze you. And slightly harder than that would kill you. Hating you and wanting you dead are two very different things. So don’t be so melodramatic. Now, do you finally get the picture, sweetheart? Or are you gonna keep acting like a stuck up, know-it-all, bratty bitch? Cause at best, I put you over my knee.”

    Yang brings her hands to Raven’s arm, gently tapping it to feign submission. Raven takes the bait, going to release her hold before Yang grips her arm and shifts her body to the right, slamming Raven’s head against the doorframe. She then turns around, looking on in content as Raven clutches her head, groaning and hissing in pain.

    “Don’t worry, mom. I read you loud and clear. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m gonna get changed.”

    Yang then heads to her room, leaving her mother writhing in agony as she tries to decide on something more comfortable to wear. All the while, Raven, not wanting to let that maneuver slide, takes a moment to let the pain in her head subside before barging into Yang's room to get her retribution.

    Without a word, she grabs Yang’s hair and slams her head into the wall, pressing her into it as Yang tries fighting her off. She eventually succeeds, grabbing Raven’s wrist and switching their positions, placing her hand on her neck and pinning her mother to the wall, strangling her. But that’s put to an immediate end as Raven delivers a hard slap across her face. She then delivers a barrage of punches to Yang’s face and stomach until one punch is blocked and Yang retaliates with punches of her own, overwhelming her mother with each meteor-like blow.

    “You! Hit! Like! A! Bitch!” Yang taunts with each hit.

    And with that, she attempts one final punch to serve as the finishing blow. But Raven evades it, maneuvering herself on Yang’s back and putting her in a sleeper hold. Usually, this wouldn’t be a problem for Yang, but because of the exertion from the fight and still apparent drowsiness from waking up, she’s finding it difficult to fight off. She’s fading fast.

    After being brought to a knee, Yang tries finding out ways to fight out of her perilous situation. And after a swift thought, she manages to garner the strength to push off of her foot and send herself backwards, smashing Raven’s back into her bed frame. Raven’s grip loosens, giving Yang exactly what she needs. She grabs Raven’s arm and throws her to the floor, straddling her and pinning her wrists down.

    And similar to last night, both just scowl at each other, breathless and too worn out to fight any further. But what separates this scenario from last night’s is Yang’s mind. As she towers over her mother, glaring down at her as she has her in her clutches, her mind goes back to what she was dreaming about. Her pajamas gradually shift in the bathrobe she saw her in. And her look of contempt slowly shifts to the wanting look of lust that she saw. And it isn’t made any better when she considers the current position they’re in.

    After everything finally dawns on the blonde, she releases her mother’s wrists, recoiling at the mental image her mind made her witness. Raven then makes her way to her feet, glaring at Yang before stepping out of the room to heal herself before slamming the door shut in anger. Normally, Yang would relish in her mother’s rage. Especially since she’s the source after winning the fight. But her mind is too clouded from that disgusting thought in her mind. She just hopes it’ll just fade out and die like every other intrusive thought.

    “Haha! Last lap, Ruby!” Yang taunts as she passes the line, “What happened? I thought I wasn’t on your level.”

    “Oh, don’t be foolish,” Ruby theatrically retorts, focusing hard on her gameplay, “What kind of monster would use their full force on mere children?”

    “The kind who’s getting their butt kicked in 5th place?”

    “Temporary setback. Truly telling of a novice. Letting temporary showings determine the outcome when the precipice is nowhere in sight.”

    “Spell precipice.”

    “...Shut up! I’m trying to focus!”

    Yang chuckles as the race continues. Ruby can only hope for a miracle. This is her worst performing map by far. She hates it with a burning passion. But she’s a mere 3 points away from beating Yang. All she has is her Shy Guy and a dream.

    Then everything turns around as she grabs a Bullet Bill from a box. She wastes no time, using it just as it comes into view as she counts down the placements of those she’s passing and bulldozing. 4th. 3rd. 2nd. Then the unfortunate happens. The Bullet Bill runs out, leaving everything in the hands of her skill alone.

    Yang’s right there. Her and her pesky Luigi are inches away from her. And so is the finish line. But neither of them are surpassing the other when it comes to speed. It’ll just be the next drift and fate alone that decides the winner.

    And here it is. Both tilt their remotes perfectly. Both get the maximum boost of the drift. Both are neck and neck. Both have eyes dead set on the black and white checkered line. Both need this more than anything.

    Then it sounds. The signal of the end as both pass it in what seems to be a photo finish. The room is dead silent with the girls now standing, waiting in agonizing anticipation as they await for the final result. The screen turns to their celebrating characters before deafening sorrow is heard from Yang as the dreaded silver 2 is held right beside her Luigi. Ruby, in kind, erupts in joyous victory.

    “Hax! I call hax!” Yang debates,

    “Call it whatever you want! As long as you also call me the winner! Hahaha!”

    Once the high of the competitive energy dies down from both sides, they settle down and try deciding on a different game to play. But before they can, the dreaded alarm from Tai’s phone sounds off, signaling the end of Yang’s visitation hours.

    “Alright, ladies,” he announces, “Time’s up. Time to wrap it all up.”

    “Ok,” both reply before turning the system off and placing the remotes next to it before sharing a hug,

    “Night, Yang,” Ruby says,

    “Night, Rubes,” Yang says, scratching her head.

    Afterwards, Ruby heads upstairs and gets ready for bed, once again leaving Yang with Tai to have another discussion.

    “So, what happened?” he says, looking at Yang,

    “Heh. I’ll tell you what happened,” Yang replies, “Luigi’s just obsessed with being number 2, that’s what happened.”

    She chuckles from her comment, but Tai’s stoic. He then tries again, this time pointing at her arms.

    “Yang. What. Happened?”

    Yang looks down at her healing arms from when Raven scratched them. She’d completely forgotten about those marks.

    “Oh...that. Look, we just got into a little disagreement. Nothing serious.”

    “Yang, shouting matches are one thing, but being physical is another thing entirely.”

    “I know. But trust me, I got it all under control. We weren’t fighting full force. She’s too scared and I don’t wanna go to jail.”

    “You said she was scared to do anything last time and now look at you. Yang, she wounded you.”

    “Only because I was kinda being a little too combative first. Dad, I swear. It’s fine.”

    Tai sighs, seeing no point in trying to pry anymore.

    “Why do you women have to be so damn stubborn?” he jokes, “I divorced her to get away from all this stress.”

    “Why do you men have to stick your dick in crazy then get shocked when the girl’s actually crazy?” Yang jokes back,

    “You’ve clearly never had crazy before. Let me tell you, your mother would bring primal urges out of anyone.”

    Yang covers her ears, grimacing from her father’s comments as her face starts getting flushed from embarrassment.

    “Dad! Gross!”

    “Oh, what’s wrong? I’m just continuing the topic of intercourtal relations with your mother that you started. What, does it bother you hearing me talking about how wet your own mother got when she was riding and grinding on me and moaning like crazy?”

    “Ugh! Stop it! I’m gonna hurl!”

    “Ah, it’s amazing how cathartic it is hearing the exact opposite from two different people. Seriously, change a couple of words and you’d sound just like her when we were going at it.”

    “AHHH!!! YOU’RE HORRIBLE!!!”

    “That’s not what your mother was saying to me when I was on top of her eight years ago! I mean, you should know! You were just a couple rooms down!”

    “Kay, I’m going home now! Goodnight, dad! Love you!”

    She then hastily rushes out the front door with her face turning redder as she shuffles her keys for her bike. Tai follows her, stopping at his doorway and shouting,

    “SHE WAS JUST THE BEST JUST SO YOU KNOW!!! BEST PUSSY I EVER HAD!!! WHEN YOU GET HOME, GIVE HER A BIG KISS FOR ME!!!”

    And with that, Yang finally finds the right keys and pulls off with Tai waving as she drives off in the distance. During her drive home, Yang tries to distract herself from her father’s words with her music and other thoughts. But nothing’s working. He’s created such a vivid picture in her head. It was bad enough that she couldn’t stop thinking about that dream. But now that she has such dirty actions going with it, she can kiss the thought of that leaving any time soon goodbye.

    Weirder still is the fact that despite such a taboo topic and how bad she feels about it, there’s a small, yet noticeable portion of her that’s starting to...like it. She can’t help but envision her mother doing such perverted things courtesy of her father. But the more she thinks of it, the less bad she feels about having it in her head.

    It’s so surreal to the blonde. It’s so tormenting being trapped in her own thoughts like this with part of her having such a different reaction to her right state of mind. Something so taboo yet so seemingly intriguing taking place in her mind is such a hassle to deal with. And that discourse takes place for the entirety of the drive home.

    Meanwhile, Raven sits on the couch, impatiently tapping her foot as she awaits for that door to open. She looks at her phone, seeing that it’s currently 9:44. This is the second night in a row that Yang’s breached her curfew. She’s already brewing some choice words for the girl the moment she sees her.

    But it’s beyond the tardiness that has her livid. The smarmy attitude, the fights, the snarky remarks, it’s all just infuriating to her. She refuses to have it go on any longer. She intends on putting an end to all of it tonight.

    And she doesn’t have to wait long as after a few minutes more of waiting, she hears Yang’s bike parking in the driveway. She then walks right in front of the door and waits as she hears the engine turn off before footsteps are heard approaching the other side of the door.

    Yang opens the door, seeing Raven standing there fuming. Not wanting to deal with her, she steps inside, closes the door, pushes her aside, and walks to the stairs. But Raven grabs her shoulder and aggressively turns her around.

    “Don’t you da-”


    “Look,” Yang snaps, “I’m not in the mood. Just leave me alone.”

    “I don’t remember asking what you were in the mood for. I’m sick of your disrespect. And we’re gonna deal with it now.”

    Yang makes an attempt to dismiss her sentiment with a roll of her eyes before turning around to the stairs. But she’s again halted by another assertive tug at her shoulder. However, this prompts a different reaction from the blonde. She swiftly grabs onto Raven’s wrist with her right hand and presses her other to her chest, forcing her to the wall and pinning her in place.

    Expecting another fight to take place, Raven balls up her free hand, daring her daughter to make the next move. All the while, Yang’s struggling to determine the next move, herself. Her mind is a jumbled mess: hatred one moment and her alternate thoughts the next. But with her gaining the upper hand in the moment, she has to act and she has to act now.

    And without thinking, Yang takes Raven’s face in her free hand before leaning forward and planting a deep kiss on her lips. Raven’s mind completely shuts off. She’s so shocked that she doesn’t know how to react. She can’t even move.

    And contrary to how it would seem from the outside, Yang’s completely the same in that regard. She has no idea of why she decided to do this. Was this instinct? Was this just intrusive thoughts taking over? Was this her body acting on the primal urge of declaring someone you deem weaker than you? She doesn’t know. But she can’t show weakness now. So she pushes further into the kiss, cementing the statement that she’s choosing to be her third theory just to make sense of what’s going on to herself.

    Once she feels her point’s been made, she breaks away from the kiss, looking into Raven’s empty eyes as she condescendingly caresses her face, saying,

    “Courtesy of dad. Glad we could have this talk.”

    She then gives her two light pats on her cheek before heading upstairs. And after stepping into her room, closing her door, and sitting on the bed, the full weight of everything that just happened crushes her as the only thought that crosses her mind is,

    ‘What the fuck did I just do?!’
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