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Indie and mutuals-only & canon-divergent RP blog for Prompto of Final Fantasy XV. Please read rules before interacting. See headcanons for more info. 3/30/2017
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Settling into Insomnia never came quickly enough. Cor knew he’d be back out there at some point, and he loathed it. He lived off base, there were several nice houses that a Major General could own, after so much dedication to serving the country, it was the least they could offer, but still he preferred the off base housing, something about being around civilians made him feel different, and he slept better in the apartment than anywhere else.
Eventually orders come, he has to assign boring tedious tasks of checking the armory and all the ammunition to make sure everything is stored correctly. There’s meetings about money management, time management, practice training. These things drive him insane every time. It’s simply a part of the experience, he imagined. Ever since he was finally appointed the position of General, it felt like a lot of fighting had stopped, he only ever went with special ops teams like the one rescuing Camden.
The first day he cut his lunchtime visit to NH short. It was only five minutes, and they filled him in about the scientist control over the boy. His face looked flushed, eyes still that bright red, although one of them was still damaged from whatever the doctor pulled off his eye. For some reason he found himself just petting back NH’s hair. He asked if he was getting his nutrition, and NH nodded. Cor asked how, and he never responded.
That first day he came to see Camden personally, finally awake after what he had endured. Cor didn’t ask him to reiterate what happened to him. For the first time in a while, Cor came to a younger soldier more as a friend, more as a personal guide. He told Camden where to go if he felt the nightmares coming on strongly. He said he didn’t have to talk about it, but getting medicated would at least help. Cor spoke the truth, he felt no reason to see another Crownsguard fall victim to their mind, until it consumed them. He also understood not wanting to talk about it.
After all this coaxing, Cor went against his own remarks, and then pressed Camden for instead, strange, unrelated questions. Why was he in a facility that house only robots? Why was the facility full of clones? Why was he in such close proximity to them? After quiet, private coaxing, Camden sobbed a strange confession, that being physically abused was not all, they violated him, in order to extract ‘DNA’ as they put it, all very clinically, and would do the same to women through surgery to extract eggs. They already had a method for cloning, but they wanted variety in the gene pool, too little variety and the clones came out distorted and useless. Camden was ‘a strong healthy pick’ and he imagined it was why he was alive.
Cor gave him time to recover from the confession. He didn’t push any more. Cor understood how much it took to talk about it, and he’s sure this is not the first time Camden had been pressed about it, but Camden did reveal that. ‘Nobody asked me about that…’ and it made Cor want to push it more.
The soldier told him over time, all the things he had seen, and been forced to participate in. Cor sat with him in the hospital room while he was on a ‘all-liquid diet’ something that still made Cor’s stomach twist. He went far past his lunch break that second day. Camden had said, he was close to outliving his usefulness, and they had a plan of injecting something into him. He listed several things, one standing out. Strain 2F-37. Cor asked him what it did. The soldier didn’t know. He said it sounded like they were joking, taunting, saying it would hurt a lot. That was the day before they found him.
Cor only asked one more thing, if he ever saw what they did to the clones, and he said only when they got rid of them, they would incinerate them, and he could still smell it. Cor was careful about thanking him, carefully putting a hand on his shoulder, shaking his weak hand, and telling him to call if he needed to talk. Cor even gave a phone number. Part of being a general was learning how to make contacts in the city, instead of making enemies in the battlefield.
Cor came in quite early that morning, with paperwork under his arm, and was greeted by the now somewhat familiar doctor. He listened through her stuttering, teeth grit, and looked inside the cell. NH was so still, and so thin, he lay lifeless on the bed, the only indication he was alive was a slow slight movement of his stomach and chest.
“About that.” Cor replied to her. Without asking, he opened the door, and let himself into the cell. The place was starting to stink from the black vomit, even when it was cleaned up some foul acrid smell lingered. “I realize I did indeed make a mistake about my judgement.” Cor pulled a two way radio from his belt. “10-15, be prepared upstairs.” He said, waiting for a ‘10-4′ to come back, and he tucked it away. “I was wrong about what I thought. I classified NH as a biological weapon, and that fell under your hands, the hands of esteemed doctors and scientists.”
He picked NH up into his arms, and wrapped a blanket around the small child to protect his body from any stray rays of light. “He was always a regular weapon, counter-military mechanical weaponry.” Cor remarked. “That, along with MA-X, Magitek, and any other technological based weapons, such as a robot like this, belongs under my jurisdiction, and the jurisdiction of mechanics. Not doctors, and not Clarus.”
He walked right past her, folding the blanket over NH’s face. “I’m afraid there’s a convoy arriving –”
10-14, sir.” came a static output of the radio.
Has arrived.” Cor corrected. “The weapon will be at the military medical facility under my command, at the Camp Solcara, north-west of the Citadel.” Cor slipped the paper under his arm out, and offered her a copy of a document he’d had signed. “Here. Clarus signed this yesterday.” Of course, he signed it in a stack of several dozen things he signed almost every single day, but what Clarus didn’t know didn’t hurt him. “I’m afraid your request will be nullified. You’ve had several days to give us an answer, and no response, so it’s my turn.”

NH didn’t understand why he was being picked up. He’d thought he was done for the day. He didn’t want to open his eyes to see who was carrying him this time. All the people in white scared him anyway; it was safer not to look. But then Cor’s voice came, so very close now, right there. Cor was carrying him.

NH blinked slowly, all the more confused. Red eyes went to Al, watched as she openly frowned at whatever Cor was saying. He couldn’t think of a reason Cor would be carrying him, or why he would be so comfortably wrapped up. He was too tired to give it any thought. He only understood the word ‘magitek’ before Cor covered his face with the cloth. It was such a common word that it didn’t help give him any context about the situation.

Cor hadn’t hurt him like the people in white did. Cor was a little scary and brought him to scary places, but that was different. That was okay. NH could survive that. Without NH realizing it, he’d given his trust to Cor. It was that trust, and his lack of ability to fight back even if he wanted to, that had NH closing his eyes under the blanket. Wherever he was going, he hoped it was less painful than being with Al and the people in white.

When he opened his eyes, he was somewhere new again. He felt fuzzy, but it was a different kind of fuzziness than the way he felt after a malfunction. He was in new clothes, his hair didn’t feel grimy anymore, and a second look at himself brought fresh bandages around his upgrades to his attention. The inflamed, sore skin around the upgrades (thanks to Al and her team) didn’t hurt so much anymore. There was tape across the back of his hand and something connected to a clear tube hidden under the tape. A needle? He couldn’t feel it but just the thought of it being there was unpleasant.

Someone had done all this. Someone had... helped him. It was against the rules. Who would do that? Why would anyone break a rule for the sake of an incomplete MT?

NH twitched, trying to wake himself up and drag his mind out of the fuzz.

A knock came gently at the door before it opened. The young man who entered reminded NH of Soft Lady. He felt badly that he didn’t remember her name, or maybe it had never been given; he couldn’t recall.

“Oh.” The man started a little when he looked up from the papers in his hands. He wasn’t in white; he wore all black instead, with designs in silver and grey along the clothes. He tapped the front of a small rectangle in his hand and his next words were repeated by the device in Gralean, stiff and awkward but Gralean nonetheless. “You’re awake. The medicine we gave you should have kept you asleep for a while longer.”

NH’s wide eyes blinked. <<Cor? Where is Cor?>>

“Ah, sorry. This is kind of a one-way thing. I don’t understand what you’re saying.” The young man shrugged. “But I can at least understand that name. He only stepped out a moment ago. He’s on the phone with someone. Between you and me, kid, whoever’s yelling on the other end of the line is pretty loud. Sounds like someone pulled a fast one for your sake.”

NH barely understood what was said even though the words came in Gralean from the device. <<W-why am I still operational?>>

“N-no. Don’t do that. Don’t cry. Hey-- C’mon-- Okay, I’ll go get him!”

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Even though his eyes were practically glued to the road, Ignis kept an eye on the others, Prompto with his peripheral vision, Noctis and Gladiolus with occasional glances back in the mirror. A barely audible chuckle left him at seeing Prompto restless so quickly, something soothing and familiar when everything was, for a lack of a better word, topsy-turvy.
The switching of the channels didn’t bother Ignis today, everything else too sour for this to even touch it, but he was appreciative of Prompto thinking of him when he shut it off soon. That, or Prompto was bored of it already. Another quiet snicker left the tactician when the window rolled down, an amused smile playing at the edges of his lips.
By the time Prompto asked his question, Noctis had stopped crying. Only the redness around his eyes remained as he raised a hand to scrub at a cheek, a feeble attempt at trying to hide the fact he had been crying, truthfully.
“What’s twerking?” he asked, voice a bit scratchy from the lump still stuck in it. Tired blue eyes looked at Prompto curiously, but wearily. He was still exhausted, and every emotion he felt so far seemed to help less and less.

Looking at Noctis was like a punch in the gut. Prompto had been so wrapped up in his own head he hadn’t noticed his friend hurting. Those eyes and the little crack in his voice; that was all the proof Prompto needed to know Noct had been crying. And none of them had done a thing about it.

The omega in him wallowed in failure. But, determined to make things right, Prompto kept his smile.

“It’s a funny thing you do with your butt. Like this!” He awkwardly turned toward the window on his knees, nearly subjecting their poor driver to a face full of butt. With his strange position, Prompto’s attempt to twerk ended up as just a weird shaking of his butt over the center console.

“Don’t hurt yourself,” Gladio mumbled, not looking up from his book. It only made Prompto double his efforts before he finally gave up and turned to face Noct again.

He pointed at Gladio with a proud grin. “Now imagine this big lug doing that!” Camera cradled in his hands, he showed off the photo. “Comedy. Gold.”

“Delete it, Blondie.”

“You didn’t even look!”

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Noctis kept Prompto in his peripheral vision, knowing that androids were often set up to look like they were taking measured breaths like humans, but he wasn’t sure he’d seen one take such an obvious breath in before.  That seemed like something to research later, as if it were rude to ask about.  In the back of his mind, he knew that was impossible, but–
Maybe being around androids so often while he was so young and terribly dependent on them just kind of messed up his perception or something.  The prince shoved the thought aside, smiling when Prompto sat in the back seat along with him.  It was an expression which fell slightly after the androids’s words.  Belong to him…  Alright, fine, they were manufactured for a purpose, he’d had that explained to him enough times, but it still felt wrong.
Glancing up to see Ignis looking at him in the rear view mirror, Noctis decided not to get into that subject at the moment.  “Yeah, thanks.  Iggy’s got all of the… medical stuff to transfer to you and everything, after you’ve been… certified as secure or whatever.”  He gave a pointed look at the mirror as the car doors closed as silently and smoothly as they’d opened.
And for a moment it seemed as if the adviser was fighting not to roll his eyes.  “Protocol, Noct.  It’s rather important for Prompto to have every available safeguard, and it’s a rather quick process at the Citadel.”  He didn’t quite chastise, setting their location and allowing the car to operate on its own AI for the moment.
Attention turning to the other passenger, Ignis addressed the android a fair bit differently than the prince; more clipped and matter-of-fact.  “If the resources aren’t already readily available, I would suggest researching chronic pain, back injuries, and how to greet foreign dignitaries.”
“Only because you want to make me practice.”  Noctis complained quietly, elbow on the padded armrest and chin in his hand, gazing out the window.
“Also how to aid in homework without merely surrendering the answers.”  There was a mild smirk on the adviser’s face as he took the wheel despite the car easily moving through traffic, shifting steering to manual mode for the sheer enjoyment of it.

‘Certified as secure.’ So he had to go through another screening process? They probably wanted to assure he wasn’t running any unknown scripts or viruses. He had just been rebooted three days ago. He knew he was clean, but these humans did not. It made sense for them to be extremely cautious if the AP700 was going to belong to the prince.

At Ignis’s suggestion, Prompto close his eyes, LED spinning yellow. He had basic medical knowledge as a household model but he needed to download the specific information Ignis suggested. The last bit was a curveball but he was adjustable and quickly downloaded information on proper court behavior.

“I have added the most up to date information on spinal and muscular injuries and solutions to chronic pain to my database,” he reported. “Traditional court behavior for Lucis and surrounding countries has been added as well.”

He looked to Noct, a little confused by Ignis’s mention of homework. “Noct, if your homework becomes confusing, I can slow my processes and take you through the step-by-step solutions. Practice makes perfect.”

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Noctis was still silent by the time Gladio and Prompto returned to the car, still pointedly looking out the window even as his breath still caught in his throat as he tried to even out his breathing. Everything was so confusing and everything hurt- he didn’t know these people and for some reason still his body was reacting to them causing even more hurt and his heart still twisted unpleasantly. 
He was tried, and all he wanted to do at the moment was cry, but his stubbornness won out and he kept everything to himself, curled in the corner of the car he didn’t know, but the spot smelt faintly of himself before he even recalled stepping into it. Noct’s eyes were still wet, a few tears slipping down his cheeks, but he kept stubbornly quiet. None of the others, these strangers, needed to know.
 Ignis, however, the moment that the others returned to the car pulled in his emotions, his scent smothering out until it had returned to it’s familiar caramel and minty scent- with just a hint of tar remaining. The fire disappeared from his hand as well, and he slipped the warmed gloved hand into Prompto’s when it had been offered.
“All right.” Ignis offered the omega a faint smile as he used the hand that wasn’t holding Prompto’s to pull out of the spot they’d parked, driving carefully with one hand (and maybe a little with his knees) and they once more returned to the street.

Gladio retreated into his book for the ride, though he wasn’t really reading. He was paying close attention to each scent in the car, keeping an eye on everyone without having to watch them.

Prompto kept hold of Ignis’s hand for only a few minutes before he got antsy and needed something to do. He was restless on the best of days, and this certainly wasn’t the best of days. Hating the atmosphere of the car, he scrambled for an idea to break the stifling tension.

At first, he played with the radio. But he knew constantly changing channels annoyed Ignis and he didn’t want to push his luck with that. Then he took his camera out and rolled down the window to get pictures of the passing scenery. Everyone knew that wasn’t his preferred way to capture landscape; he always complained about it. But he was doing it anyway. Until Gladio kicked his chair and Prompto realized the wind was probably ruining the Shield’s reading time.

Prompto turned around, waggling his camera at the two alphas in the back seat. “Wanna see some shots? I got one earlier of Gladio bending funny and it looks like he’s twerking.”

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Ignis did his best to comfort the omega, murmuring soothing words and trying to put out a comforting scent. He was no omega, though, so his attempt was meager; especially with the two arguing. Admittedly he was close to snapping at the two of them as well, but then Prompto fled the car and he stayed put on Gladio’s orders.
Falling back into his seat Ignis sighed, the soured scent of dead flowers had returned form the backseat, mixing with Ignis own tar-like one. “This,” Ignis waved a hand in Prompto and Gladio’s direction. “Is why we need the other you, Noctis.” He turned his other palm up, a little fire dancing across his palm, an attempt to control his own temper and a soothing action for himself.
“You are the head alpha for more ways than just being the prince. You are the glue that holds us together. None of us would’ve become a pack without you, Noct. I shudder to think what we would’ve become otherwise.” If he hadn’t a reason to keep his temper under check, if Gladio had none to be who he was, and if they hadn’t rescued Prompto…
Noctis stayed silent, arms crossing as he shuffled back to his seat and pressed his forehead against the glass once more. His whole body hurt now, the painkillers just tapping the pain but not doing much more, when he’d jumped on Gladio he knew he had messed with something, but… and now Prompto was freaking out, the alpha in front of him was pissed. He had screwed everything up, and part of him didn’t care, but his heart twisted unpleasantly in his chest making it hard to breathe, the corners of his eyes wetting.

“Sorry. I’m sorry.”

“Don’t apologize.”

It was a rote exchange at this point. Gladio knew Prompto had to say it at least once, like it was the start to the pattern of slowly getting back to himself. He kept one arm around the omega’s back, letting his other hand pet the back of Prompto’s head.

A few moments of silence passed before Prompto started to breathe normally. He was still tense, but his scent was slowly evening out and Gladio took that as the best he was going to get for the moment.

“Where’d you end up?” He asked gently. He’d learned not to worry about whatever weird jumps Prompto’s mind made; it was the ending result that caused the most trouble and so had earned Gladio’s full attention.

“That...” Prompto swallowed the lump in his throat and glanced back at the car, catching sight of small flames around Ignis’s fingers. “That I was alone again. A-and our pack broken.”

“Never gonna happen,” Gladio refuted. He’d heard that same thing from Prompto time and time again. And each time would say the same thing back. It was a promise. Their pack would stay together. He realized maybe he wasn’t doing the best job at keeping it together right now though.

“Sunshine... We gotta get driving. I promise we can talk later but if we want Noct back we need a curative as soon as possible.” Gladio knew Prompto didn’t need the reminder that curatives were less effective the more time that passed without their use. He just wanted to get Prompto moving. The blond nodded and Gladio gave a last assurance of, “I’ll try not to rile up Noct again,” before he nudged Prompto back to the car.

Sitting back in the car, Prompto was smothered by the scents of three upset alphas lingering in the closed space. He rolled down his window, other hand out for Ignis. “S--” He caught the apology this time. “Um... I’m okay. Let’s go.”

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Without thinking another thing about it Ignis pulled over, wanting his full attention on Prompto rather than the two arguing. “Poppet, look at me darling.” He turned towards Prompto in his seat, other hand coming to rest atop of the one he was holding. “Remember your breathing exercise, darling. We’re here for you, I am here for you.” Ignis knew he wasn’t the exact person Prompto wanted at the moment, however-
I’m not him.” Noctis agreed, sounding almost smug, pointedly ignoring the omega’s souring scent and the words exchanged up front. “So why am I here then? Why do I have to leave so you can have him back? What if I don’t want that?”
The second Gladio snapped at Prompto, however, it was like something clicked in Noctis, the prince leaping the short distance across the car to snarl angrily at the larger alpha. “Leave him alone, you asshole! It’s not his fault I’m not the person you want. If you want to take your anger out on someone take it out on me. I’m the obvious fuck-up!”

The car stopped moving and Prompto started to mumble apologies straight away. It took him a moment to look at Ignis. He almost didn’t want to because that meant he could see Noct and Gladio glaring at each other in his peripheral vision.

“Trying...” And he was. It was shaky, but for the most part he was keeping himself together. How long that would last was dependent on his environment. Right now, the two alphas in the back seat arguing and putting out oppressive scents wasn’t exactly a peaceful environment.

Noct snapping was too much. Prompto bolted from the car, not closing the door behind him. He paced only a few feet away, hands pressed over his ears.

“Hey--!” Gladio pushed Noct away. He would have decked the smaller alpha if Prompto’s hasty escape hadn’t distracted him. He might still throw a punch later.

“Iggy stay with Prince Brat here,” Gladio rumbled. If he didn’t leave the car now things would get physical and that wouldn’t be good for anyone. He got out of the Regalia, closing both his own and Prompto’s door.

He stepped in front of Prompto, empty hands out. “Sunshine? Touching okay?” Prompto didn’t say anything, but he did take the small step forward that was needed to bring him into Gladio’s hug. He knew it was the best ‘sorry’ he would get from the big guy. Over Prompto’s shoulder, Gladio frowned at the car. This was a mess. And it was his fault.

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Ignis’ lips turned downwards when he felt the hand in his tighten. Another anxiety rise? The situation they were in was stressful, and the two bickering in the back didn’t help a bit. “Breathe, darling, you’re doing well,” Ignis said softly, hoping to offer Prompto some reassurance and comfort. His hand tightened around Prompto’s gently, the strategist learning over to murmur, “They’ll be kissing soon enough, they used to do this when we were young, argue and then make up by making out.” It had been amusing to watch at the time, but now? Less so, especially since this Noctis wasn’t their own.
What Noctis had been secretly hoping for was reassurance, something to let his heart warm up again to the shield and the others, but instead his chest tightened uncomfortably as Gladio recoiled instead.
“Whatever.” Noctis rolled his eyes, leaning against the window again shooting a dark glare at Gladiolus. “You know, if I am your prince, think about it for a second. Aren’t my thoughts, well, his thoughts? I don’t have his memories, but clearly I share some traits with him, his deepest most worries.” He was bluffing, or so he thought at least, but the others didn’t know that, did they?

Prompto cracked an eye open to peek at Ignis. It wasn’t entirely reassuring. The normal Noct and Gladio might make up easily, but this Noct? What if they didn’t find the right curative? What if they did and it didn’t work? What if they couldn’t get Noct’s memories back? Everything would go downhill. Noct would have to learn everything all over again. He wouldn’t love any of them. He might not want to stay with them at all. Their pack would break. Gladio and Ignis wouldn’t want the dumb pleb hanging around anymore--

Prompto’s breath hitched and he quickly squeezed his eyes shut again. He held Ignis’s hand tightly, as if that could steer him away from the negative thoughts. At the very least, it was comforting to have a physical connection to another person. That often helped prevent his anxiety from spiraling too badly.

“You’re not--” Gladio growled, but immediately stopped when he noticed the sour scent of Prompto’s anxiety. He tried to quell his anger and say something reassuring to Prompto but all that came out was, “Not now, Blondie. Keep it together.”

Yeah, because Prompto could just save a panic attack for a more convenient time. Gladio hated what he’d said as soon as the words were out of his mouth, but he didn’t apologize. Or try to fix it.

“I’m. Okay.” But the waver in Prompto’s voice said otherwise.

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Ignis’ right hand reached out and slipped Prompto’s into his own, thumb rubbing lightly against the omega’s knuckles. Both a comforting gesture, and a loving one as he raised the hand in his to his mouth and pressed a soft kiss to the back of it. His eyes never left the road, speed staying consistent, but a smile played on the corners of his lips.
“Head… back…” Noctis grumbled after a moment, knowing that it wouldn’t get better if he kept his mouth shut. While he didn’t trust them, the worst they could do was kill him. He turned his head away from the glass pane when he heard the rustling, and his breath caught in his throat for a moment as he watched the larger alpha submit to him.
Willingly submit.
For a minute, as he reached out to take the pills, swallowing them as he listened to Gladiolus. Gladio was obviously struggling with admitting it, a stubborn type then, and for just a moment Noctis felt his own heart aching at the admittance, warming up a bit to the alpha.
And then struck that word again that chilled the ice over his heart again, lips twisting into a frown. Job.
“If I’m really pack leader, like you guys are saying, then it isn’t just your job to protect me, even if I am the prince or whatever. Isn’t it my job as pack leader to protect you guys, too?” Noctis asked, just a hint of a scoff in his tone. He didn’t blame the big guy for his injury or whatever. “Or am I just a job to you guys?”

Prompto squeezed Ignis’s hand. The whole situation was overwhelming. Gladio was obviously taking it seriously enough to submit, and Prompto knew it was more than just keeping up on his oaths to the prince. He knew Gladio loved Noct with all his heart. As they all did.

The omega was doing his best to keep his anxiety at bay but he couldn’t help the way his head conjured up one “what if” scenario after another. He ducked his head and closed his eyes, starting one of the breathing exercises Ignis had taught him. He focused on the feeling of Ignis’s hand in his own. The present wasn’t good but the future would be better. They had a plan. Everything would be okay.

Noct’s words were hurtful. And Gladio’s response? Put up a wall. He glowered at the younger alpha and folded his arms, sitting straight in his seat. “Think what you want. It’s not going to matter soon anyway.”

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Sworn protector, huh? Noctis eyed Gladiolus from the corner of his eye before his gaze turned forward and for a second met Ignis’ in the mirror before he once more looked stubbornly away. He relaxed a little in his seat, wincing as his back twinged painfully.
Trust was a strong word with the little alpha, and for at the moment his trust was only placed in the omega. Sworn protector, echoed in his ears. Was that alpha only here because he was bound to? Same for the other alpha? Suppose he was the prince, were either of them there because they wanted to be? Was he only the pack alpha because he was the prince?
Noctis’ scent withered from it’s normal flowery scent to something rotten as he buried his head against the cold glass that offered comfort from his headache. All he wanted to do at the moment was sleep, but in a car of unknown people he couldn’t even do that, didn’t trust them enough to sleep around them. So, stubbornly, he stayed awake.
A crease appeared in Ignis’ brow as he watched Noctis from the review mirror, gaze only moving as Prompto entered the car, hands moving the gear into drive as they pulled away from the side parking lot. “Thank you, Prompto, but this lovely lady of ours deserves the credit,” he half-joked lightly, giving the Regalia’s steering wheel a light pat before glancing in the mirror again, frowning.
“Gladiolus, do you happen to have Noctis’ painkillers back there with you?”

Gladio took out the current book he was reading, another effort to appear calm and nonthreatening. Noct looked ready to jump out of the car at any second and Gladio was sure he was a big factor in that skittishness. As Gladio expected, Noct’s scent turned nasty. He could tell it wasn’t fully from fear though. He was already digging through the medical pouch when Ignis spoke.

“Bud?” Prompto sunk in his seat a little. “What’s hurting? You shoulda said something.” The omega had guessed that was a far flung hope. Normal Noct would rarely speak up when things got bad. It wasn’t exactly surprising that Blank Slate Noct was doing the same.

“Here.” Gladio held out his hand, two pills resting in his upturned palm. He kept his eyes down and head tilted to expose his neck to Noct. Prompto had only seen him submit to Noct in such a way on very rare occasions. Only two came to mind, and one was the formal event properly inducting Prompto into the pack wherein all members showed their subservience to the prince.

“I don’t like it when you’re hurting,” the big alpha mumbled. Prompto turned around and sat properly in his seat; it felt like he was intruding on a private moment. Gladio rarely said such things, and it was a clear effort to set their packmate at ease. “And I don’t... I don’t like seeing you afraid of me. We’ve fought before but you’ve never--” He was struggling with his words. His shoulders slumped and he sighed bitterly. “You were the one person who’s never looked at me like I was a monster... Not anymore. All because I couldn’t-- I didn’t protect you. You got hurt out there because I didn’t do my damn job. I’m sorry...”

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Ignis shook his head wryly, a smile on his lips as he himself slipped into the Regalia’s driving seat, gloved fingers brushing delicately, lovingly over the steering wheel. No matter how many times he drove it, the Regalia was always a pleasure to drive, the sweetest and most gentle car he’d driven so far in his life.
“In the back?” Noctis almost turned down the idea, mouth twisting into a grimace at the thought of having to sit next to the large alpha, who had clearly draped himself comfortably in ‘his territorial spot’. But it seemed like Prompto was clearly comfortable with the idea, so Noctis shoved down the displeased twisting in his gut and nodded once.
Without looking at any of them, the prince stiffly walked to the car, still ignoring his throbbing headache. Hesitantly Noctis grabbed the handle, opening the Regalia’s back door and slipping inside to sit uncomfortably on the edge of his seat, furthest away from Gladiolus as he could.

“Yeah in the--” Prompto caught the look on Noct’s face. He placed a hand on his friend’s shoulder, pushing out a calming scent. “Gladio is your sworn protector. He would never hurt you. Trust him.“ He wanted to say more, but there wasn’t really the time, and hopefully none of this would matter soon. They’d get to town, get the magic fixy thing they needed, and everything would be good again.

He’d have his friend back... His alpha... The thought of that Noct being gone was enough to spike Prompto’s anxiety. He needed Noct. He had a pack now, but he needed Noct.

Prompto quickly took his seat in the front, though he turned around on his knees as soon as he closed the door. Gladio pushed against Prompto’s chair but that didn’t make the blond sit properly.

“Sit down, runt,” Gladio ordered, but he was smiling. “Gonna crack your skull open.”

“Iggy’s a good driver!” Prompto protested, hoping some familiar playful banter might set Noct at ease. “He won’t let anything happen to my skull.”

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He was a little confused at the yellow LED, but then sometimes the new models (or, well, newly restored ones too, he assumed) took a little extra long to process.  So they could “get used to things”, he was pretty sure he’d come to understand.  And that was–
An expression he hadn’t seen on an androids face before?  Probably just a trick of his own mind, being hopeful.  Wanting to see something that couldn’t possibly be there.  For a split second there, though…
Then he was distracted by the smile.  It actually looked nice.  Like, really nice.  He wondered if the face structure was new, lightly pushing the thought out of his mind when the idea of an android with all their “parts” exposed was maybe just a touch uncomfortable.  Too many horror movies, he supposed.  “Glad you like it.”  He laughed a little, even more pleased by the fact that Prompto had finally taken his hand.
Then let go.  Well, of course.  That was “appropriate” and everything, but a little disappointing.  “Yeah, um.  Your home too, right?  Let’s get to the car.”  With an agreeing hum from Ignis, he lead the way outside.
Ducking his head a little as the slick black car’s doors began to open automatically at their approach, the prince insisted, “You can call me Noct.  Actually, I’d like you to call me Noct.  Do I need to… say something specific for that..?”

Its home too? That couldn’t be right. It was an android, a machine, a piece of property. Property owning property wasn’t possible. Besides, it knew that was one of the rules: anything it was given did not belong to it. The item belonged to the human, not the android.

Prompto followed Noctis and Ignis outside of the store. It took a moment to inhale, analyzing the different scents found in the air. Nothing out of the ordinary stood out but it was nice to be outside for a change.

Prompto hesitated at the car. From what it could scan, there was no designated seat for an android. Noctis had left the door open so it guessed it was supposed to follow and sit in the back of the vehicle. If not, it would be reprimanded and then it would know what to do in the future. Carefully, it moved into the car and sat down.

“I belong to you now. I will follow any and all orders you give,” Prompto assured. “I will call you Noct.” The nickname was added to the file it was building for its new owner. It didn’t want to lose a shred of data with such an important person as its owner.

“I’d like to get to know you, Noct. That would really help me take care of your needs.”

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Ignis sighed heavily as Gladiolus strolled ahead, a tinge of smokiness edging into his own normally warm scent as well. He knew speaking of it would upset Gladio, but they had to think of the future- even if they didn’t wish to. Pausing as he met up with the upset alpha at the car, Ignis stood in front of Gladiolus a hand raising to cup his chin and the alpha quickly placed a chaste kiss on his lips.
“It is not your fault,” Ignis said lowly, nose nearly touching the alpha’s, his tone leaving the subject not up for debate. “Do you understand me? Blame yourself all you want, but I shall not, nor will Noctis when he comes to. Now, be a dear and get in the car, and do be kind to our unknown alpha, love.” He patted Gladiolus’ cheek lightly.
“Mine?” Noctis asked dumbly, staring at the car for a long moment before turning back to Prompto. “That’s mine?” He doubted it, heavily, it was too nice of a car to be his, even for a prince. What kind of parent would let their child have a car that nice running about in the wilderness? “Like I’d tell him that,” he drawled instinctively, teasingly. He frowned a moment later as he caught sight of the two elder alphas so close, something tugging uncomfortably in his chest.

Ignis’s attention was like a soothing balm, leaving Gladio’s lips tingling happily. He was still frustrated with the situation, with himself, but Ignis was right. Gladio needed to calm himself down. They needed to be gentle with Noct, or else risk scaring him away from what he probably saw as a complete pack, with himself as the outsider. The truth couldn’t be any different.

“Yessir.” Gladio smirked a little with the drawling tone. He opened the backseat door and flopped into his usual seat, hoping the bit of goofiness might make him seem less threatening.

Ignis and Gladio kissing didn’t really register in Prompto’s brain. He was used to it by now, and actually enjoyed it when he got the chance to snap some pictures of cute moments like that.

“Yeah, all yours! Your dad gave it to you. Best present ever, dude.” Prompto nudged at Noct’s shoulder. “C’mon. You sit in the back with Gladio. And I’ve got the super important roll of bugging Iggy while he drives.”

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He was going to argue with there being more than three kinds of clothes there (maybe four on the outside, in slightly different color combinations which didn’t count), but the prince stopped himself before giving it a little extra thought.  “Would you have any problems wearing regular clothes?  Like… would it cover cooling vents or something?”  Androids weren’t personal computers, he knew that, but he really hadn’t seen many out of CyberLife clothes.  There had to be a reason.
And if it meant cutting vent holes in clothes himself, he’d do it.  The factory-sealed look just wasn’t doing it for anyone in any sense.
Noctis frowned a little at his hand being ignored, but he supposed that was just… well, androids.  He dropped his hand with a little sigh, turning to the VB800 as he considered his options.  It.  He didn’t want the android to be an it.  Or be referred to by a number, but what name?  “Hey Ignis, what was that name I liked?  The one that… meant ‘quick’..?”
“You mean the one you had picked out for the dog you won’t be getting.”  Ignis responded flatly, only the mildest hint of a tease in his tone.
“It was not for a dog.”  The prince huffed.  He’d been considering cat names, honestly, and maybe that was kind of insulting, fine, but–  He remembered it before he could be told, rushing to use the name before he was talked out of it.  “Register ‘Prompto’ as your name.  Please. If you don’t mind it.”  If he was going to get judged by his adviser anyway then he may as well try to counter-act that with politeness.
Holding out his hand again, ignoring whatever judgmental looks he might have been getting, Noctis tried again, “Now you can come see where you’ll be living, right?”  He kind of just wanted to get out of there.

The AP700′s LED flashed yellow. Human clothes? But CyberLife fashion bore indicators the wearer was an android. That was proper. To wear human clothes didn’t necessarily go against any core programming but it still wasn’t right either. Androids wore android clothes and humans wore human clothes; that’s just how it was. The AP700 couldn’t fathom wearing human clothes.

It stared at Noctis, baffled. The subject of its name was a welcome distraction. The matter of clothes could be dealt with when they came to it later.

“My name is Prompto.” The AP700 smiled; the name felt good. On its shirt, the blocky CyberLife font displaying AP700 changed to show PROMPTO instead. The two changed back and forth every few seconds, a label that shouted to the world what it was.

Bright violet optics looked down to the offered hand again. It took the hand and stepped down from its display platform, letting go immediately after. Noctis was the prince, and it needed to use the appropriate behavioral matrix in his presence.

“Yes, Your Highness. You may take me to your home now.”

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“Try to be gentle with him, please, Gladiolus.” Ignis’ thumb rubbed across the back of Gladio’s hand in a comforting motion. “I loathe to admit it, but later, if the salts do not cure Noctis of this affliction, we need to speak of what we shall do next.” And not just in healing their prince, but if nothing could cure the memory loss…
“Ah, seems like we’re here.” A faint smile slipped across Ignis’ face at seeing the beautiful car polished bright waiting for them at the pull off as should be. He never lost the admiration he had for the old beauty since childhood, always thrilled to be behind the driver’s seat.
Instantly Noctis felt bad the moment Prompto pulled away, although he didn’t know why. A pang of regret went through his heart. “I… my back does hurt, and I’ve got a killer headache,” Noctis admitted after a moment, each word almost like having to pull a tooth from the alpha. “I’d rather not be carried though, but, if that’s your guys’ ride, we seem to be there.” He nodded his head towards the Regalia, which gleamed brightly in the sunlight as Noctis paused at the treeline.

Gladio’s jaw clenched. He didn’t want to think of the ‘what-ifs’ or the possible shitty outcomes. They would fix Noct. They had to. There was too much riding on the kid. If he was gone, just like that--

The charred tone to his scent returned. He let go of Ignis’s hand and quickened his pace to reach the car first. He wanted to make sure Prompto sat up front and Noct kept his seat in the back. Whether he remembered or not, Noct was still the prince and Gladio was still going to do his job. The back seat was the safest place for Noct.

“We’ve got some stuff that’ll fix that,” Prompto assured Noct, glad that he’d gotten the truth out, even if it sounded like Noct would rather implode than admit he was hurting. So... the usual.

“It’s your ride.” Prompto poked Noct’s shoulder. “Pretty fancy, huh? You get all the cool stuff. C’mon! I bet sitting in the crease your butt left in the seat will jog that memory. It’s not as bad as Gladio’s crease, though. Ha! Don’t tell him I said that.”

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“Hm.”  A simple sound, distracting from the deeply thoughtful look he was giving the AP700.  Turning, Noctis called to Ignis, “Since we’re saving some money here, can I get clothes for him, too?”
The prince did not react to the glare he got in return, but he did grin at his adviser’s rolling eyes.  That was a yes, as far as he was concerned, turning back to the android that Ignis was actively signing documents for.  “We can wait to shop from home, since… uh, no offense, but there are like three styles available here.”
The fact that he was talking to an android was something he was aware of.  Noctis just sort of chose to ignore it, as he usually did.  And there was something… well, something different that he couldn’t put his finger on, or maybe he just wanted this android to be different so badly that he was imagining it.
Didn’t matter, really; he watched Ignis do the wholly unnecessary and old-fashioned “swiping of the royal black card” for the final payment, and felt satisfied enough to turn and offer a hand, palm up.  “Ready to go see your new digs?”

Clothes? The AP700 looked down; it was wearing the standard uniform. It was clothed. Spending further funds on excess clothing for it was unnecessary from a pragmatic point of view. Normally only children and young women liked to play dress up with their androids. The AP700 would not make judgements toward this human though. Humans could do whatever they wanted.

“There are more than three,” the AP700 informed. “All clothing styles present are designed and manufactured by CyberLife to insure peak performance.”

It waited until the VB800 and other human were finished with the purchasing process. The two made their way over as the AP700 looked down to the proffered hand. It didn’t move, remaining on its platform.

“Have you thought of a name? Might I suggest something Lucian.” The VB800 asked. “Simply tell the android to register before you speak the name and it will save the name in its data.”

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The chamberlain merely shook his head, giving Gladiolus a look of understanding. “No need to apologize to me, however I would suggest toning it down.” Ignis was both concerned for Prompto’s sensitive nose, and Noctis’. This new Noctis was obviously unfamiliar territory, and who knew how he would react if he smelt Gladiolus.
“Would you feel comfortable sitting in the back with Noct?” Ignis asked after a moment. Although he was allowing Prompto and their wayward charge to walk together, the thought of an unfamiliar Noctis sitting in the back with Prompto worried him. “I doubt he’ll be comfortable, but it is for the best.”
“I’m fine.” It took Noctis all he had not to snarl that at the worried omega, frustrated with himself and the new aches his body seemed to acknowledge with that tumble. “Just a headache.” His back hurt, too, but the alpha was not about to let himself be carried by an upset alpha, especially not one that size. “I’ll be fine, but thanks for your concern.”

Now that Gladio was aware of the scent he was putting out, he tried to calm down. There were enough problems without him exacerbating them. For all they knew, Noct was now a scared, small, lone alpha; that was a recipe for disaster at the littlest excuse. He was more than capable of putting Noct on his ass if he wanted a fight, but Gladio would rather it not come to that.

“Comfort doesn’t matter. I’ll handle him,” he assured. He’d rather not trade places with Prompto. Not only was sitting in the front uncomfortable for Gladio, Prompto was prone to carsickness with his sensitive stomach and the front seat was better for him. That, on top of simply not wanting their omega with a, for all that mattered, stranger. Prompto could defend himself, yes, but Gladio didn’t trust him to do so when it was Noct he would have to defend against.

Prompto withdrew from Noct immediately. That tone... He shouldn’t take it personally, but it still stung. It felt wrong to hear Noct turn down a piggyback ride from Gladio. The blond licked his lips and shoved his hands in his pockets. “Alright. Just... don’t hide things from me. It’s not just the omega feelsy stereotype crap; I-- You’re my best friend. A-and more. I want to help.”

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Ignis hid a smile as he pushed up his glasses with his free hand. “Shouldn’t be much longer. We’ve had luck not to run into any more creatures… although with the scent you’re putting off, perhaps it isn’t luck.” His gaze flicked to Gladio as his tone took on a teasing edge, fingers slipping away from his glasses to joking pinch the tip of his nose momentarily whilst his other hand laced their fingers together.
He knew he should be worried about the state of their prince, and truthfully he was, but Ignis felt as if Gladiolus needed a momentary distraction, too. At least long enough to not fully blame himself for Noctis’ memory loss, which hopefully had a quick cure.
“So it’s their duty to be in my pack…” They hadn’t chosen to be in the end, and even without Prompto’s status as an omega considered that immediately put him into the most important person category. Because Prompto had chosen to be there with them, with him. Why didn’t they leave now? Just take their omega and go?
“But it’s your story,” Noctis protested, brows furrowing. He could tell it was a sensitive topic, nose wrinkling as he fought to keep from asking any further questions. At least his head wasn’t throbbing so badly, but the prince did momentarily stumble over a tree root.

After a beat, Gladio mumbled, “Sorry.” He hoped he wasn’t giving Prompto a headache with the aggressive scent he was putting off in waves. The omega was sensitive -- overly sensitive in Gladio’s opinion -- to all scents. It had come in handy a couple times, but mostly it annoyed Gladio. Their first visit to Lestallum had a been a nightmare, mostly because it had taken them until sundown to notice something was wrong with Prompto. There had just been so much going on and Gladio had been focused on his sister instead of his pack.

Back with Noct, Prompto rolled his eyes and waved his free hand dismissively. It didn’t matter that it was his story because he himself hardly mattered. He was about to tell Noctis to forget about it, when he suddenly had to instead reach out and make sure Noct was steady.

“Hey, you okay?” He asked worriedly. “Is it your back? Your leg? Gladio can carry you if you want. He gives good piggyback rides.”

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