Little Crow Pt. 1
Summary: The Crows (Kaz, Inej, Jesper, Wylan, Nina, and Matthias) find a lost child and kinda raise them as their own. So, a collection of scenarios where they all try and (sometimes fail) to parent you.
Six of Crows x Child!Ravkan!Reader
Age: 6
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The afternoon sun beat down harshly on the streets, making its rays glint off blindingly from closed windows of the nearby buildings.
There you were, standing outside, alone and scared, lost in the streets of the Barrel. You’d managed to escape the slaver’s ship, and you were desperate to find food and shelter. Tears gushed down your cheeks as the sights and sounds overwhelmed you, and you backed away into an alley, unbeknownst to a watching figure nearby.
Kaz Brekker was not unfamiliar with the strangeness and frightening demeanour of the Barrel, so it was no wonder that he found a crying child in an alley, with nothing but the clothes on her back and not a penny to her name.
He limped towards you and tapped on you shoulder gingerly, “Excuse me, young lady, are you lost?”
You gasped and smacked his hand away, not knowing if he was a just being friendly or just a slaver in disguise. Kaz didn’t wince, simply smirked as he silently appreciated your fiery and vigilant spirit.
“Where are your parents, little one?” He asked, eyebrow raised.
“I—I don’t know,” you replied, about to burst into another flurry of tears. “I escaped from the ship, that’s all I remember.”
Seething internally, Kaz muttered to himself, “Damn slavers,” before looking at you with shockingly gentle eyes as he added in a slightly lighter tone, “Why don’t you come with me, I’ll give you some shelter and warmth for the night. Then you can be on the next ship back to…” he paused, unsure of where you were from.
“Ravka,” you corrected.
“Ah,” he nodded. “Your Kerch is very good, for a Ravkan,” he admitted as he let you hold his coat sleeve and walk with him back to the Crow Club.
“My mother was Kerch,” you said, feeling comfortable with this strange crippled man with a sour face. He gave you the vibe of a guarded, but well-intentioned person. “My father was a Ravkan translator for the foreigners who’d visit, so I know many languages!” You puffed your chest out with pride, earning a soft chuckle from Kaz.
“Interesting,” he said. “I didn’t catch your name, though.”
“I didn’t tell you my name,” you replied, frowning.
“Naturally. But if you’re going to stay with me for a while, we should get to know each other.” He replied, ushering you inside the club as you both arrived.
“You first,” you said, crossing your arms over your chest.
“I’m Kaz Brekker,” he said. “The owner of this club.”
“I’m…I’m Y/n L/n,” you replied, “The owner of nothing.”
He barked a laugh, something which didn’t happen often, and limped to his office, where he could offer you some peace and quiet.
“There’s a bed, and I can ask around for some clean clothes,” he offered. “You can go to the bathroom there and bathe while I do.”
“Thank you, Mister Brekker!” You smiled, running to the bathroom.
Inej, meanwhile, had crept in, soundlessly as usual, saying softly, “Seems like Kaz Brekker has a soft side.”
“Please,” he scoffed, rolling his eyes. “The child is here temporarily. I’m just offering her something which none of us got when we were alone in the world.”
“Like what, letting her sleep in your bed, bathe in your own bathroom, going out of your way to actually buy her clothes?” Smirked the Suli, placing her knives down.
“She escaped a slaver’s ship, Inej,” said Kaz. “It’s a wonder how she’s still alive.”
“She’s got the potential to be a Crow, wouldn’t you say?” Suggested Inej, crossing her arms across her chest. Seeing his stubborn face, she added, “Come on, we both know her parents are dead and she’s got no family to go back to.”
“And?” He replied, limping over to the door, calling for one of the worker boys and asking him to fetch some comfortable clothes for a child.
“She needs a family, Kaz,” the Wraith replied, following him. “Can’t we just do that? Can’t you?”
Kaz thought for a moment, and sighed, “Fine. But we’ll have to tell the other crows, too. Jesper, Wylan, Nina.”
“Nina is going to be thrilled,” said Inej. “Trust me.”
You came out of the bathroom, wearing one of Katz’s shirts which was long enough to be a dress for you, and your face dropped into an expression of intense vigilance again as your eyes landed on Inej and her knives which glinted in their sheaths.
“Mister Brekker,” you said, eyes wide with fear. “Who is she?”
“This is—“ Kaz began, but Inej cut him off with a hand.
“I’m Inej Ghafa,” she smiled, approaching you, hands up in surrender to show you she meant no harm. “I’m a friend of Kaz.”
“Oh,” you said. “You’re not a slaver’s friend then, right?”
Inej laughed and shook her head, “No, I’m not.”
The worker boy appeared at the doorway, panting as he held a paper bag in his hand. He handed it to Kaz, and scurried away, before he former handed you the bag.
“It’s something I figured you might like. My shirt cannot possibly be your only source of clothing,” said Kaz, his jaw set firmly as usual, but his eyes still held that same softness.
You accepted the bag with a happy little ‘thank you’, and pulled out a shirt with a pair of pants and suspenders, which made you laugh gleefully.
“It’s comfy!” You grinned after having run to the bathroom to put it on.
Another knock sounded at the door, making your face turn fearful again. What if the slavers had found you?
It wasn’t the slaver, as three bright and cheerful faces appeared at the doorway. Two males and one female.
The woman gasped and rushed towards you, before she had to take a pause to ask Inej, “Why’s her heart racing so fast?”
“She escaped from a slaver’s ship,” explained the Wraith. “Kaz seems to have gone soft, so he took her in.”
The woman nodded and waved her hands, slowing your heart rate down and calming you. A Heartrender? More importantly, a Grisha?
“Hi,” said the Grisha with a beaming smile at you. “I’m Nina Zenik. This is Jesper Fahey and Wylan Van Eck. We’re friends, don’t worry.”
The reassuring words and Nina’s smile kept you at ease, and you looked at Kaz, asking, “Why did Inej say you ‘took me in’?”
The man limped over to you and kneeled to your height, making sure not to put too much pressure on his bad leg, before saying, “How would you like for us to be your new family, Y/n?”
You thought about it for a moment, before asking, “You’re all going to take care of me?”
“Yeah,” nodded Nina.
“Absolutely,” said Inej.
You nodded and looked at Kaz, responding to his question, “I’d like that.”
“Well,” said the Zemeni-looking boy, “Welcome to the Crows, little one. Get ready for a life of madness, mayhem, and murder.”
“Do we beat people up? The bad people?” You asked with a big grin on your face, looking at Kaz.
“Oh yes we do, little crow,” he replied, smirking slightly.
“I don’t know this kid,” said Jesper with a grin, “But I love her already.”
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