ArdyNoct Drabble of the Week
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Noctis loved how vulnerable Ardyn was like this: chained, muted, on his knees, with ass up and face down.
The best part of it is that Ardyn loved it no less.Series
- Part 1 of ArdyNoct Drabble of the Week
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Noctis was always weak for cats, perhaps even too much.
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- Part 2 of ArdyNoct Drabble of the Week
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It was easy to imagine he was trapped in Angelgard again since he couldn’t see and move and felt alone. But he wasn’t alone. And occasional sparks blooming in his body were from the pleasure, not from the pain. The other, the greatest, diverging element was the confidence in being needed and loved.
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- Part 3 of ArdyNoct Drabble of the Week
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Trapped inside the Crystal, Noctis was unattainable to any manifestations of Eos, deaf to the world’s misery… and completely defenceless against Ardyn’s influence. What had been his prison once rotted from the core, dropped its shells and revealed something way darker.
When Ardyn awaited him in the Citadel, he knew Noctis had already been his.Series
- Part 4 of ArdyNoct Drabble of the Week
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It has been a few years since they made their peace after everything had happened. Well, they are in the process; there remain wounds, yet to heal, and old scars that will find their time to fade eventually. But looking back at the long way they came, Noctis thinks they did a pretty good job.
Still, it isn’t an excuse for Ardyn to sit overnight and the next morning and breathe in paint fumes. Noct made breakfast for him and has a strong intention to watch him eat it all.Series
- Part 5 of ArdyNoct Drabble of the Week
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Every new loop Ardyn found himself in he anticipated to see Noctis happy, and sometimes his prayers came true – and then they met. What happened more often, what happened every time, was Noctis’ look in the end. The same look he gave Ardyn before inflicting the final strike, which would cut off this loop and start another.
Lying on the square near the Citadel, Ardyn knew what he would see if turning to Noctis.
He really did have a habit of losing things, and now he was about to lose again.Series
- Part 6 of ArdyNoct Drabble of the Week
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Ardyn was there when Regis’ son was born. Unfortunately, he was no longer a glorified Healer and couldn’t save Aulea, but the boy survived and got the name Noctis — Ardyn’s suggestion.
Ardyn was there when the holy Astrals sent messengers, a whole bunch of them, to claim Noctis their property. They thought they could boss the mere mortals (and one immortal) around as they wished. To even greater distress, they were right, and there was nothing Ardyn or anyone else could do against it. Except for not keeping the boy in the dark about his fate — Ardyn was stubborn enough to ignore Regis’ frets.
And now, under the yet burning sun, they took everything their lives offered to them, and such time-wasting triviality as official speech shouldn’t stand in their way.Series
- Part 7 of ArdyNoct Drabble of the Week
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When the Astrals discovered what exactly Ardyn had done in his last encounter with the Chosen King, they were furious. Outraged to the brims of their vile souls. But no matter how pissed off they were with his scam, Ardyn didn’t care: their foul game shouldn’t end with Noctis’ death. And if it meant he had to trap the King inside the ever beautiful dream to keep him alive, he would do it without hesitation. Eternity couldn’t bother the immortal.
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- Part 8 of ArdyNoct Drabble of the Week
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Noct is jealous of Ardyn. For his dead exes.
Thankfully for both of them, Ardyn intends to prove his worries unviable.Series
- Part 9 of ArdyNoct Drabble of the Week
