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#Rafael Barba is a little confused
x-bluefire-heart-x · 7 months
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Mr Fancy Pants
Alright, so here is another Rafael Barba/Gender Neutral story. The reader is undercover, they don't work for SVU but Finn and Liv know them. Amanda arrests them, and Rafael sits in on the interview, where the reader flirts with him.
Feel free to make requests :)
Warnings: Sexual under tones, discussion of violence, but not overly detailed. And I think that is it.
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Your hands were finally free of the hand cuffs as a detective lead you into an interrogation room. You rubbed at your wrists, pretending that they were chaffed a little, pouting at the blonde detective when she pushed at your shoulder to force you into a chair across from where a man in a suit was standing behind another chair.
“No need for the rough treatment detective,” you whined, slumping a little into the back of the incredibly uncomfortable chair. “I didn’t consent to that. And aren’t you sex crime cops meant to be all about that?”
“That wasn’t rough, Sunshine,” Amanda said stopping herself from rolling her eyes. The man however, did not contain himself.
“Sunshine?” he looked at Amanda with an eyebrow raised. You studied his profile allowing a sly, flirty grin to pull at your lips.
“Yeah, Sunshine,” you answered drawing his eyes to you. “Cause I’m just all smiles and happiness. And anyone who leaves my bed is smiling like sunshine.” You winked at him, eyes slowly moving up and down his body. “Could give you that experience, cutie.”
“You’ve been brought in on charges of solicitation and you’re soliciting an ADA?” he’s voice was full of disbelief at your actions.
“No, I’m offering you the chance to experience my full attention on you and only you, a fun time between two adults, a hook up if you will, people have them all the time,” you said narrowing your brows, grin changing to a pout again as you puffed out your cheeks a little. “I have no idea why little miss south here arrested me. I didn’t do a thing. Won’t be asking her if she wants to come to bed with me that’s for sure. Not asking before handcuffing me and being all rough.”
“I’m a cop arresting a suspect in relation to a crime, I don’t need to ask your permission,” Amanda stated. “Now, you can pretend all you like, but we know you were seen around other workers. We want to know if you’ve ever seen this girl before.”
Amanda opened the folder that was on the desk as she took a seat. The ADA still standing. Amanda put a photo in-front of you of a girl who looked barely in her twenties, with long red hair and freckles spattered across her cheeks. You looked down at it before looking back at the ADA.
“Don’t I at least get to know your name?” you asked, looking at him from under your lashes biting your lip. “I mean I don’t mind calling you sexy or handsome or stunningly gorgeous man but I also wanna know your name.”
“I’m Assistant District Attorney Rafael Barba,” he ground out, ignoring your weird flirting. “And enough games, Sunshine.”  
“Games? You think I’m playing games?” you asked innocently, blinking at him. “I could show you some games. With consent of course, might not mind getting cuffed if it’s by you.”
“Sunshine! This girl have you seen her?” Amanda interrupted her voice sharp, the anger bubbling underneath. “We have enough to charge you.”
“With what?” you asked, finally turning your gaze to Amanda’s the teasing glint in them gone, replaced by a sharpness she did not expect. “Just cause I was seen around other workers you just assume I’m also a worker? Have you seen me approach a John? Seen me exchange money for sex? Do I have a record? And last I checked you lot weren’t ones to arrest sex workers.”
“This girl was brutally attacked and murdered, don’t you care?” Amanda asked pulling out more photos, this time crime scene photos, slamming them down on the table in-front of you.
“Rollins, enough,” Finn’s voice cut through the silence that had followed. You turned in your seat to look at the new arrival who was already looking at you. “You gonna help or you just wasting our time, Sunshine? Cause we can put you in lock up for 24hrs. Capice?”
You worried your bottom lip as you looked at Finn, glancing back over your shoulder to Amanda and Rafael. Your eyes eventually were drawn to the crime scene photos of the girl, you sighed rolling your neck before looking back at Finn. You raised an eyebrow, nodding towards the other two. He inclined his head.
“Wanderlust,” you muttered standing up, posture changing as you did. The set of your shoulders pulling back and your face losing any trace of teasing as you indicated the door Finn was standing in. “Her office?”
“Yeah, come on you two,” Finn went back through the door with you close behind. Amanda and Rafael shared a look of confusion before storming after you two.
“What is going on?” Rafael demanded looking at Liv only to see her in the middle of a hug with you smiling widely as you greeted her like old friends.
“You two know each other?” Amanda asked.
“All three of us do,” you answered turning around and crossing your arms across your chest. “Met on another undercover job of mine, where our two cases intersected. Ended up helping each. After it happened for the third time we decided to work out a way to let each player know if we could discuss our cases and provide assistance.”
“You’re a cop?” Amanda asked.
“FBI,” you nodded. “Good tactics by the way but you might want to be careful who you bluff with, you had nothing to charge me with, though I am curious as to what made you decide to arrest me.”
“You matched the description we had of someone who was seen in the same area the girl was attacked,” Amanda answered. “And we had quite a few people mention this new worker who had shown up called, Sunshine.”
“Ah, well, fair enough,” you nodded winking at her a little. “Still not enough to actually arrest me. Could get it thrown out myself.”
Your gaze drifted to Rafael who was leaning against the observation window, arms crossed and his face pulled into a frown as he studied you. His eyes seeming to run up the length of your body before he caught your gaze, he quickly looked away turning his attention to Finn his cheeks turning the smallest bit red.
“Hey, Rafael,” you wanted his attention back on you. “Sorry if I made you uncomfortable. Sunshine’s personality is a little…frisky.”
“It’s fine, Agent,” Rafael muttered. “So, do you have anything that can help our case?”
“Maybe,” you nodded. “I haven’t actually seen that girl but I know a few other workers who have mentioned a particularly nasty John lately. It doesn’t seem like our two cases are directly intersecting beyond me being here but I’ll help in anyway I can, so long as it doesn’t jeopardise my case.”
“Can we expect a lawyer showing up for you?” Liv asked.
“Potentially, Sunshine isn’t working for anyone at the moment, my goal is to try and get the attention of a pimp who has ties to an international trafficking ring, so if I have got their attention they could use this to try and get me to feel indebted to them,” you explained. “Last our contacts said they were here, my job is to get close and get picked to tag along to where the head creeps hang out.”
Rafael’s eyes had turned back to you, without his conscious thought prompting them. Your job sounded dangerous, with quite a few unknown variables. And it didn’t look like you had any gear on you that allowed your handlers to track your movements.  
“We’ll keep our ears open for anything that sounds like it could be your guy,” Finn promised. “What can you tell us about this John?”
“From what I’ve been told, he drives a four door Sudan, it’s a blue/grey colour one of those ones that seems to shift a little in the light, no-one’s been able to give a full number plate but one of the girls I talked to said it ended in 4KY,” you said. “The guy apparently gets them into the back, the with seats laid down and it starts off normal but he starts to get rough, holding them down hard enough to leave bruises, slapping them. One of them said he even pulled out a knife on her, which would match the marks left on your victim.”
“He’s let some of them go?” Rafael asked, a little surprised considering the extremely violent nature of the attack on their victim.
“He might not be looking to actually kill people,” you explained. “The girls I talked to said they didn’t struggle, they kept up the act. One of them started to struggle and fight him and apparently that set him off but once she stopped and even said sorry he calmed down. He sounds like a sadist who gets off on other people’s pain and fear but he doesn’t want them to struggle for real, to fight him. Most likely he wants the fantasy of them fighting but for the most part wants them to appear as if they are enjoying what he is doing, playing a part to whatever desire he has.”
“You get a description?” Amanda asked.
“Yeah, guy was tall and bulky, he had brown hair that was wavy apparently, he was a smoker, and one girl said he had little scars all over his arm,” you listed. “I can point you in the direction of some of the girls, but I can’t talk to them about helping you guys and you can’t mention that I told you where to go.”
“Don’t worry we will be discreet, you can trust us,” Liv squeezed your shoulder. “Thank you.”
“Course, now, as much as I would love to catch up with you two and get to know the rest of the squad we need to get the show on the road,” you grinned. “And by that I mean letting Sunshine go, you have nothing to hold me on.” You cheekily tsked at Amanda, throwing her a wink making her giggle a little.
“Alright you, back in that room,” Liv smiled pulling you into a hug, before moving out of the way for Finn to squeeze you.
“Next time we see you, it better be as you so we can chat,” Finn demanded.
“Alright big guy,” you laughed. You walked to Amanda and held out a hand. “Nice to have met you Amanda, hopefully next time it will be when I don’t have to be undercover, Finn and Liv have a way to contact me, they can pass it on.”
“You too,” Amanda smiled taking your hand. “Be careful, sounds like a tricky undercover op.”
“That just makes it fun,” you winked at her again. “But thank you, I promise I’ll be careful little miss south.”
“Agent,” when you turned back to the door Rafael was already standing there with a hand out.
“Counsellor,” you gripped his hand. “Shall we continue?” he stood to the side to you allow you go through, following in after you with Amanda on his heels.
The two of them watched in interest as you easily slide back in the persona of Sunshine, you slumped back in the chair as they took the seats across from you. You passed your eyes over Amanda to settle on Rafael, your teasing flirty smile appearing again.
“Well, cutie, you gonna cuff me or let me go?” you asked, putting in a purr to your tone.
“You’re free to go Sunshine,” Amanda sighed collecting the photos. “I suggest you find other places to hang out.”
“Aw, you worried about me blondie?” you cooed. Amanda ignored you as she stood up and opened the door to the corridor. You stood up, strolling around the door passing by Rafael who had stood up. You paused for a split second, making sure to lock eyes with him. “Well, Mr Fancy Pants, be sure to give me a call. I promise it’ll be worth it, sexy.”
You winked at him as you passed, subtly slipping a piece of paper into the pocket of his pants as you trailed your fingers over his hand. You pouted as you passed Amanda wiggling your fingers at her as you left but before you left her eye sight you blew her a kiss. Rafael slipped his hand into his pocket to pull out the piece of paper. It was a name and a number, with a question. ‘My flirting was over the top but doesn’t mean it wasn’t true. Call me?’.
“You know, it took them a while before giving me or Finn their personal number,” Liv’s voice said from behind him.
“Hmm,” was all Rafael said, pocketing the piece of paper. He had to forcibly prevent himself from smiling as he joined the squad to discuss their next move, his fingers every now and then touching the piece of paper.
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daddydoddsjr · 11 months
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hi 🥰 please could i request a rafael barba x reader where the reader is in a secret relationship with barba, she’s a detective and it all comes out when she’s testifying in a case - i’m thinking that arsehole Buchanan finds out and brings it up during cross examination in front of everyone? thank you x
Pairings || Rafael Barba x Female!Reader
Contents/Warnings || Typical SVU angst, secret relationship, some fluff, Buchanan being Buchanan
Authors Note || i didn’t proof read this so sorry in advance lol
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You and Rafael had been in a relationship for about a year now. You’d kept it a secret from Olivia and the rest of the squad since in the beginning, the two of you were only testing the waters. Now that it was a fully committed relationship, you still hadn’t found the right time or place to announce it to everyone. With you being an SVU detective and Rafael working on so many cases you were involved in, it was difficult for the two of you to figure out how to tell people and image what the reactions would be.
Little did the two of you know, Buchanan had eyes on you every since he suspected the relationship between you and Barba, having seen the two of you at a bar together looking…cosy.
“Detective Y/L/N,” Buchanan greeted as you sat at the stand, watching Rafael as he sat back down after having questioned you about the case. “It’s safe to say that your passionate about this case, am I right?”
“I’m passionate about every case,” You replied simply.
“Sure, sure. But Mr. Barba is part of this case.”
“So?”
“So, this one must mean a little more to you considering your relationship with him.”
“Objection?” Rafaels eyebrows furrowed.
The judge replied, “Sustained. Tread carefully, Mr. Buchanan.”
Your heart sank into your stomach as you realised where this was going, but you still tried to remain professional, “We have a.. professional relationship. Mr. Barba’s involvement has nothing to do with the way that I treat my cases.”
“Really? I have a hard time believing that. How long have you and Mr. Barba been sleeping together?”
The colour drained from your face as your eyes flicked between Barba, who was angrily objecting to Buchanans statement, and Olivia, who was stunned to say the least. The jury looked confused, glancing around to see everyone’s reactions. Before you could say anything, the judge quickly took the reigns, “Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Barba, my chambers, now.”
You stared at your hands that were tightly holding your thighs. You felt Olivia’s gaze on you but you avoided it, shifting uncomfortably in your seat. They were gone 5, maybe 10 minutes before they came out and the judge called for a recess until the following morning.
You quickly got off the stand, speeding into the hallway to catch your breath. This wasn’t supposed to happen like this, you thought to yourself as you leaned against a wall, rubbing your face.
“Y/N…” Rafael’s voice caught your attention and you sighed, taking your hands off of your face and looking at him.
“How the hell did he find out? Can he even bring that up the way he did?”
“He only brought it up to distract everyone from the case and try to remove your testimony. The judge isn’t going for it, though.
“I knew we should have told people sooner, Raf, we should have—“
“Y/N,” He interrupted you, “This isn’t your fault, we wanted to wait and we did. This was just Buchanan throwing a low blow to get his way.”
“God, I hate this.”
“So do I,” Rafael sighed. “It’ll be fine, mi amor. Come on, I can order us dinner,” He began to lead you out of the courthouse before Olivia approached you from behind, “Y/N.”
“I’ll meet you outside,” You told Rafael before you turned to Liv, “Look, I’m sorry…”
“When were you going to tell me? The entire case could have been ruined.”
“We were waiting to make sure we were serious until we told anyone, after that we just didn’t know when the right time was.”
“You should have told me immediately, Y/N,” She exhaled, clearly disappointed. “Barba is smart and I know he wouldn’t let Buchanan get away with something like that, and neither of you would let each other veer off of a case for each other, but this was just too close of a call. You’re lucky.”
“I understand.”
“I’ll see you tomorrow,” She walked past you to leave. You waited a few minutes before leaving too, meeting Rafael at the bottom of the courthouse steps. “How’d that go?” He asked. “As expected, I guess. I’m sure I’ll get grief about it for a while.”
“Well… how does wine and takeout sound?”
“Sounds like it’ll make me feel a lot better.”
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tinyboxxtink · 2 years
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"Spring Break '86" {Eddie Munson/Reader}
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Part 2 is here!
Yeah, I did it. I started a series about Eddie Munson.
This one should go really well because I actually have an outline/timeline to go by. [Stranger Things Season 4, Part 1. Maybe going into Part 2?]
Basically, you are Dustin Henderson's older sister, with a secret "history" with Eddie Munson. And that history is slowly being uncovered when you come home from college for spring break, and find that Eddie is best buds with your little brother.
You get caught into the events of S4, and the truth becomes more and more clear.
I have a full, thought-out plot and story with this, regardless of how S4 ends. Meaning if Eddie dies. But Eddie will NOT DIE. NO. HE WON'T. I LOVE HIM AND WON'T LET IT HAPPEN.
I have a tag list, but it's for Rafael Barba fans so I will not include them here. If you would like to be added to a tag list for this story, please let me know!
I hope you guys like it!
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“Ughh where are you, you little worm…” 
You grumbled under your breath as you stomped out of the still cheering gymnasium of Hawkins Highschool. You had just driven back home to Hawkins Indiana from Chicago, and you weren’t in the best mood. 
It was the Spring Break of your freshman year at college, and rather than head to the coast with your new college gal pals, you had stupidly opted to come back home for the week instead. Truth be told you weren’t exactly the “beach babe” type, and you would never admit it but you missed your mom, Mews, and your little brother Dustin. 
However, at this exact moment you were in fact not missing him in the least. Here you had driven all night to surprise him at his best friend’s basketball game, and he wasn’t there. How could he not be there? This was the very first time in any history you knew that Hawkins had made it to a tournament, and you knew for a fact that one of Dustin’s best friends Lucas Sinclair was on the team. How could Dustin and his little “party” not be there cheering him on?
Before you reached your car in the parking lot, you heard cheering come from inside the school. Which was odd, because you were pretty sure anybody who was supposed to be there was in the gymnasium. Then a thought occurred to you:
Your brother wasn’t exactly the “normal” high schooler, like his friend Lucas. No star athlete, not really Mr. Popular. He liked really weird things like sci-fi and nerd stuff, Star Wars, shit like that. But the one thing he loved above it all was his stupid Dungeons and Dragons group he had, which included his only friends. Obviously.
If you were being absolutely honest with yourself, the whole “Satanic Panic” about D&D had started running rampant through your school newspapers, and you’d never admit it but it actually started to freak you out. As far as you knew, those games were harmless. Stupid, but harmless. 
But whether or not it was true, you knew your small town was easily poisoned. Some whiff of any kind of controversy, a threat, a rumor, could roll into that town and the people would be burning people at the stake by the end of the day. You couldn’t let them try to “save” your brother from the “devil’s game’.
All of these thoughts ran through your head long enough to stall you from walking into the school before a group of teens came bursting out in cheers and joyous chants. Among them was your little brother, who stopped dead when he saw you standing there in the parking lot. 
“....Y/N? What are you doing here?” Dustin asked warily, totally confused on why you would be in his High School parking lot at 10 o'clock at night. 
“Jesus Dusty,” You let out a soft laugh of disbelief. “I drove all the way down here to surprise you and all–” 
You were just starting to chastise your brother when the last person you ever expected to see came strolling out of the dark school halls. 
Eddie Munson.
Your nose scrunched as you watched him saunter over to your brother giving him and the others high fives. He quickly stopped and changed his demeanor once he saw you standing behind the group. 
“Henderson, you didn’t tell me your mom was such a babe,” Eddie eyed you up and down devilishly. 
“Shut up,” You narrowed your eyes on the long-haired man.
“Dude that’s my sister, not my–” Dustin started to explain to Eddie who you were.
“He knows who I am, Dust,” you cut him off, still glaring at Eddie. 
“What?” Dustin blinked in confusion. “Why? How is that–”
“Didn’t expect to see you hare, princess,” Eddie smirked back at your daggered eyes, while Dustin and his friends looked between the two of you in shock. 
“Come to cheer on your good ol’ alma mater, cheer captain?” he teased.
“You sure are cocky for a grown man hanging out with children at night, Munson,” You didn’t bat an eye at his insult as you retorted with your own. 
“Damn,” you heard some girl you’d never seen before laugh under her breath at your line. 
“Hey, Eddie’s my friend Y/N,” Dustin defended him. “We’re in school together,”
“Excuse me?” You laughed harder as you stared at Eddie with amusement. “Eddie, you still haven’t graduated?”
“Shut up,” Eddie said in a low, guttural voice. 
 “What are you, collecting a punch card?” you went on taunting him. 
“Shut, your mouth,” you could see Eddie clenching his fists as you continued to laugh.
“One more senior year and they give you a plaque for ‘biggest moron ever’?” you lost yourself in giggles at the last statement, imagining it. 
“SHUT UP!!!!!!” Eddie bellowed in the parking lot, making everyone jump back a foot and a half. None of the kids had ever seen Eddie mad before. Annoyed, sure. Aggravated by the “sheeples” at school, all the time. But this was different. This was rage. 
“What the fuck, Y/N?!” Dustin yelled at you angrily, as you looked back at him with an innocent confusion.
“Henderson I have never hit a girl in my life, and I really would like to keep it that way,” Eddie grunted through gritted teeth. 
“Yeah don’t worry, I’ll hit her for you,” Dustin said without thinking. 
“Dustin!” you gasped.
“No, you won’t either!” Eddie suddenly raised his voice at the boy, making both of you look back at him in stunned confusion.
“What?” Dustin looked between the two of you suspiciously.  “...What is happening here?” 
“Dustin, get your friends in the car. I’ll take them home,” you quickly changed the subject.
“But Eddie was–” Dustin protested.
“Nah man, forget it,” Eddie waved him off. “I’ve got a date anyway,” 
“Sure you do,” you laughed under your breath as you helped the girl you’d never seen before into the backseat of your Mustang.
Once the kids were squished into your car, you closed the door enough so they couldn’t hear you and Eddie’s conversation. 
“Seriously Eddie,” You said in a low but concerned tone. 
“Seriously Y/N, you need to leave. Before I do something I regret,” 
“You’d never hit me,” You looked at him with the smallest of a sad smile. He looked down at the ground, confirming the statement.
“Okay but seriously, what is this?” you shook off the sentiment crawling out of you.
“What is what?” Eddie asked you in annoyance.
“This,” you gestured between the kids in the car and him. “Why are you hanging out with my little brother? Why are you even still here?!”
“You said it yourself, I’m waiting for my official ‘dumbass’ plaque,” He half laughed sadly, playing with the rings on his fingers while still staring at the pavement. 
“Eddie,” your voice softened. “You know I didn’t–” 
“No, I actually think you did, Y/N,” Eddie started walking away backwards from your car. 
“Eddie come on, I–” you tried to walk after him. 
“Just, fuck off and leave me alone, okay?” Eddie yelled back angrily, throwing both of his middle fingers up at you while he faded away into the distance of the parking lot. 
You waited several seconds before giving up on him coming back and got into the driver’s seat, starting the car and driving out of the parking lot. 
“What the fuck was that, Y/N?” Dustin immediately started berating you again. “Why did you have to be such a bitch to him? How do you even know him?!”
“Not now, Dustin,” You warned him as you drove towards Mike Wheeler’s house. 
His friends looked up to the sky, praying to be thrown from the car rather than sit in the car for this awkward sibling fight.
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After dropping off his friends, Dustin started his interrogation on you. 
“Alright now you wanna explain to me why you were such a bitch to my friend, Y/N?” he snapped.
“Dusty!” You gasped. “Jesus, language. And you do NOT call women bitches, especially your loving sister,”
“Sorry,” he huffed reluctantly. “It’s just, Eddie–”
“Dustin, Eddie’s a big boy. I’m sure his hurt feelings will–” 
“No, don't do that,” Dustin interjected. “Don’t start acting all high and mighty just because you came home from a fancy college, and Eddie–”
“I know Eddie Munson a hell of a lot more than you Dustin, I think I know what he can and cannot handle,” 
“How is that possible?!” Dusty threw his hands up at the conspiracy. 
“Just— just leave it alone, Dusty, okay? I’m sorry I bitched out your friend,” You sighed, unwilling to get into the ‘history’ of you and Eddie Munson in that exact moment. 
“For NO reason,” he added.
“...For no reason,” You rolled your eyes. 
“Now tell him that,” He crossed his arms with a smile as you pulled onto your street.
“What, now?” you gave him a look.
“Yes, NOW,” he nodded forcefully. 
“He’s on a date,” you protested innocently.
“You and I both know he’s full of shit,” Dustin rolled his eyes. “He’s just gonna go home, and–”
“And get stoned, and feel sorry for himself all night,” you finished his thought.
“Wha—?” Dustin’s eyes widened at the accuracy of your statement. “I mean, I wouldn’t put it that way but, yeah…” 
“Alright fine, fine,” you pulled into your driveway as you spoke. “You go inside, and I’ll go talk to Eddie,”
“You’ll APOLOGIZE to Eddie,” he clarified. 
“Fine I will apologize to Eddie,” you begrudgingly replied. 
“Okay, he lives–” Dustin started.
“I know where he lives, Dustin,” you shook your head. 
“Wha– seriously?!” Dustin continued to be thrown by your words. 
“WHEN did you have time to get all this intel on Eddie? When have you EVER hung out with him?” 
“In case you haven’t noticed Dustin, you’ve been pretty preoccupied by your own friends these last few years,” you reminded him. “I can’t remember the last time we actually had one of our “Dustbusters,” 
You saw him sadly smile at the mention of your “sibling dates” you two would have when you were younger. You weren’t terribly older than him so when you were kids you were kind of inseparable. But then puberty hit, and you both gravitated towards other things and people. The truth was you really had no idea what had gone on with him in the last few years.
You knew he had a friend that got abducted, or went missing, or something of the matter. It had really shaken him to his core. And after that, he grew more and more isolated from you and your mom, and closer to his “party”. A “party” that apparently included Eddie Munson of all people. 
“Yeah, I guess so,” Dustin rubbed the back of his neck as he thought about what had really gone on in his life in the past three years. Things you would never even dream of. Things he would never dream of telling you. You and your mom worried enough about him.
“Just…go easy on him, please?” he asked you earnestly. “I know you think he’s a moron, but–”
“I know he’s not a moron, Dustin,” you assured him. 
“Then what was the–” 
“Too long of a story, Dusty. Just go inside, I promise I’ll be nice to Eddie,” 
“Alright fine,” he grumbled as he shut the door. The window was still down, so he stuck his head in once more. 
“Hey, sis?”
“Yeah, Dusty?” you asked in growing annoyance. 
“...Thanks for coming home this week,” He smiled at you. “I missed you,” 
“Oh you little—” your annoyance melted away as you jumped out of the driver’s seat and ran over to where he was standing beside the car, throwing your arms around him. This was all you had wanted to do since you left Chicago.
“I missed you too, you doof,” You ruffled his hair and placed an over exaggerated sloppy kiss to his forehead. 
“Gross,” Dustin pulled away from you, making a huge display of disgust as he ran back inside and you got back into your car with an amused laugh.
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It took a little longer than you expected to make it to the trailer park. You hadn’t been out there in such a long time, you didn’t remember how to get there as well as you thought. After a few U-Turns and cursing, you finally found the field of glowing trailers. 
You drove down a row or two, looking for Eddie’s car. It wasn’t long before you saw it parked in front of a trailer almost off by itself in the park. You turned off your lights and edged slowly towards the trailer, parking on the other side of it where no windows could see you. If you were going to do this, you’d need a minute to prepare.
Okay, apologize. Apologize to Eddie Munson. For what? A hell of a lot more than you promised Dustin, that’s for sure. You were actually kind of surprised he didn’t even have the slightest memory of you two ever hanging out.
Well, Eddie looked really different when the two of you were in junior high. That was for damn sure. The cute little cow-licked boy with the coke bottle glasses was a far cry from the hairy, volatile beast he was now.
You got out of your car, still unsure of what to say. You were going over so many things in your head, lost in your own thoughts and worries, you didn’t even notice the lights flickering through the windows. 
“Eddie, I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have said that stuff in front of my brother,” you spoke out loud in your best sincere voice as you were still pacing in front of the front door. 
“But you haven’t exactly been the nicest to me since–” 
Before you could say another word of your personal monologue, a bright light came shooting out from every window and door of the trailer as it shook violently. It surprised you so much that you fell back in awe, your eyes darting every which way. The light continued to beam through the trailer for several seconds before completely evaporating, leaving a loud THUMP in its wake coming from inside. 
Then you heard the screaming. 
Before you could register what was going on, a panicked Eddie who was still screaming came bolting out the front door, heading for his car. He practically tripped over your still stunned self-sitting in front of his home. 
“Oof!” He tumbled to the ground, momentarily stopping his screams. He turned to see you sitting there, his eyes were wide with fear. His face was paler than your night time face cream. He didn’t know whether to jump up and run or collapse into your arms. He did the latter. 
“Y/N, I didn’t do it,” He immediately began to sob as he pulled himself tightly into your arms. “I swear to God, I didn’t do it,” 
“W-Wha—did what?” You were still reeling from the light show when Eddie had death gripped himself to your waist. You tried stringing together thoughts as he sobbed harder into your chest. 
“I didn’t do it, I didn’t do it, I didn’t do it to her I swear to God I didn’t,” he whimpered over and over into your chest.
“Wha…Eddie, what are you on?” You furrowed your eyebrows as he quickly dropped his arms.
“What? Nothing!” Eddie suddenly became very defensive. “I am completely sober, that’s why I KNOW I didn’t do anything–” 
“Bullshit,” you rolled your eyes as you peeled him off you, standing up and dusting yourself off. “You’re clearly having hallucinations,” 
“Babe, I swear I’m not–” He started to protest. 
“No,” you stopped him dead in his words. “NOT babe. Not your babe, not anybody’s babe,” 
“....Y/N,” He momentarily rolled his eyes. “Look I swear to God, it’s real. But I don’t want you to—”
“Look?” you finished for him in a snarky tone. “Right, because there won’t be anything there, and then I’ll know you’re full of shit, and are just having a really bad K trip,” 
“I am NOT tripping on anything, Y/N,” Eddie grabbed your shoulders with both of his hands. “But I— you— I can’t– if you see that girl, you’re gonna think I’m–” 
“Eddie, I really can’t see thinking any less of you than I already do, so I think I’m good,” You laughed sarcastically. 
“No, but–” 
Before he could stop you, you were opening the front door and walking inside the trailer. And you were not prepared in the least for what greeted you. 
A girl, not much younger than you, laid on the floor in front of you. Not really laying, sprawled. Her legs and arms were broken, her neck was crooked. Her eyes had been inverted inside her head.
You didn’t scream, surprisingly. You didn’t freak out, or burst into tears. You simply just stared at the girl for what seemed like forever, studying her disfigured corpse. 
“...Y-Y-Y/N?” You heard Eddie’s feeble cries from outside the trailer. He sounded so much different than he had just a few hours ago. 
You stepped out of the trailer slowly, almost as if in a trance. You looked at Eddie who was now shivering in fear next to his car. He looked so broken, so small. Not the Eddie Munson you were so used to, with his brazen tone and that 100-watt smile that you’d never admit in a million years you missed while looking out a rainy University window in Chicago. 
“I didn’t do that to her Y/N, you have to believe me. She–” His blubbering was stifled by your hand over his mouth. 
“I believe you, Eddie,” You said in a soft, calming voice. 
“Y-You do?” He whimpered from under your hand, causing you to remove it. 
“Yes, but we can’t stay here. There’s no way nobody didn’t hear any of that,” you warned him, looking around in every direction.
“But where are we gonna go? What are we gonna do? What am I gonna do? Chrissy, she was just here trying to–” Eddie began to unravel once more, his words falling back into heavy breaths and choked sobs. 
“Eddie, get in my car,” you said very strictly. 
“Your car? What about my car? I can’t–” He whined.
“Eddie,” you shook him furiously, trying to snap him out of it. “You live here. There’s a logical reason for your car to be here. Besides, if they, and they will, think you did this, they’ll be looking for your car. They won’t be looking for mine. So again, GO GET IN MY CAR, okay?”
“......O-Okay,” Eddie nodded feebishly, wiping sniffling tears into his jacket as he scurried towards your car and got in the passenger's side. 
You took one last long moment thinking about Chrissy the pretzel just lying in there, bleeding all over Eddie’s carpet. There was something absolutely insane, and yet weirdly familiar about all of this. 
You finally shook the feeling off of your shoulders and followed Eddie’s trail back to your car, getting in the driver’s seat and slamming the door shut. You looked over at Eddie who was continuing to shake and sob, clearly traumatized from the events of the last few minutes. 
You’d never seen him like this, ever. Not at any point in however long you had known him. And you hated every second of it. 
“Eddie,” you placed a hand on the back of his quivering mane, stroking it gently. You just wanted him to stop crying, for even a minute. 
“Just drive,” Eddie pleaded, jerking away from your hand. He didn’t feel worthy of being comforted right now, especially not by you. 
“Okay,” you shrugged unnervingly, starting the car and peeling out of the trailer park into the night. 
This was certainly not how you wanted your Spring Break to start.
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noellawrites · 9 months
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Troubled Return - Yandere!Rafael Barba x reader
summary: After returning to New York City, Rafael takes you to family court to prove you incompetent of caring for your two daughters.
warnings: toxic relationship, physical and emotional abuse, manipulation, talk of mental illness
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It had been two years, but somehow stepping foot back in New York City made you feel like you'd never left. Two years since you'd taken little Lucia and your newborn daughter, so young you hadn't even named her.
And now here you were, outside Brooklyn Presbyterian after visiting your ailing mother. You huffed, holding back tears as you attempted to hail a cab. Little Isabel strapped to your stomach as Lucia held onto your leg.
Just as a yellow vehicle was pulling over in front of you, you felt Lucia detach from your leg, causing you to swing around. Suddenly, your breath was knocked out of you completely. Rafael Barba was smirking, holding your--his daughter in his arms.
"Back in New York, huh? You took off without a word. Pretty harsh, taking my newborn from me. I'm glad you're back. It's good to see you again, Lucia. And this one here, sweet Isabel. You look just like me," he grinned, stroking her cheek.
"Papí?" Lucia's small voice asked, confusion written all over her face. She was an intelligent kid, and the resemblance was uncanny.
Rafael nodded, grinning as Lucia wrapped her arms around his neck.
"How dare you?" you hissed, tears now falling freely down your cheeks.
Memories flashed through your brain, things you never wanted to think about again. You at eighteen, first meeting Rafael as an intern and allowing yourself to be charmed by him. The positive pregnancy test and subsequent marriage at age twenty. The abuse, the yelling and fighting and manipulation. Your resignation, the anger of your parents. Little Lucia, screaming for her mommy. Rafael's cold and calculating demeanor. The painful, angry sex whenever he wanted. The second test, terror at the thought of subjecting another child to the lawyer's cruelty. Fleeing the hospital with your two daughters and nothing to your name.
"How dare I? How dare you. Snatching my children from right under my nose, running away without a word. You do know I'll be taking you to court for custodial interference, don't you?" he stated, still holding Lucia in his arms.
"We're leaving. C'mon Luce," you began, attempting to pull her away from Rafael.
"Where will you go? If you leave the city, I'll call SVU and they'll have to detain you. You and the girls can stay with me. Lucia's room is still intact and there's a cradle for Izzy," he stated, taking a step back and raising his eyebrows.
"How did you know? About where I was, about Izzy--"
"You're really asking me that? Let's just take the girls home," he said, leading you towards his apartment.
You were sitting in your lawyer, Trevor Langan's office to go over your case before you and Rafael would have to appear in family court.
"I was being abused! I was twenty-two with two kids and an abusive husband, what else was I supposed to do?" you cried.
"I understand that, (y/n). There is no easy way to say this, but since you were married and left the state with your kids to relocate, and you don't have any proof of abuse, Rafael can press charges against you for custodial interference. Legally, he has as much of a right to your children as you do.”
"I thought Liv said you could help me!" you yelled in frustration.
"I'll do my best, (y/n). I'll likely be able to get you out of jail time but we'll have to come to a mutual agreement with Mr. Barba for custody."
"He hit me in front of our daughter! H-he pushed me into a wall when I was pregnant. He trapped me and forced me to quit my job. I can't share custody with him!" you exclaimed.
"We'll work on it, okay? I'll talk to Liv and see if there's anything they can do to help. We'll figure this out, I promise," Trevor explained, putting his hand over yours in a comforting gesture.
"Thank you, Mr. Langan. I really appreciate it," you sighed, shaking his hand and leaving his office.
"Despite the crimes committed, I do not wish to press charges against my wife. However, I am asking the state to declare her incompetent on account of mental illness and suspend pending termination of her parental rights. I would like her to be released into my care," Rafael stated, taking a deep sigh as he sat down and unbuttoned his blazer.
"What?" You and Trevor both gasped simultaneously, standing up and looking at each other in shock.
Trevor shuffled through his paperwork as you stood, stunned speechless. Rafael wanted to declare you incapable of raising your daughters? Was this some sort of revenge for running away?
“This file contains documentation of my wife’s history with mental health conditions, which impairs her ability to care for herself and our children. There are also photographs and written statements,” Rafael explained, walking over and handing the file to the judge.
“This is a photograph of her leaving the girls, ages one and three, unattended for several hours. Here is an intake report from the hospital at age twenty-one, while she was still living with me, detailing her self-inflicted injuries. There’s more, I’ll let you take a look,” he stated, stepping back and shooting a quick smirk at you.
“Objection! This is absurd, Mrs. Barba took care of herself and her daughters alone for two years after fleeing a physically and emotionally abusive marriage!” Trevor exclaimed, looking straight at the judge.
“I will need time to look over this file. We will reconvene in an hour,” the judge stated.
“Why are you doing this?” you pleaded, walking up to your husband. He stood, sharply dressed as usual, with a grin on his face. He was already preparing to win.
“Between your custody interference, neglect and mental illnesses, I have enough proof to terminate parental rights. I want to see you rehabilitated, not charged. You can be a good mother and wife, I know you can. You just need some help,” he explained, concerned eyes baring into yours.
“You’re sick, Rafael Barba. I don’t want you anywhere near my daughters,” you snapped.
“Too bad you can’t prove anything. Looks like keeping records was a good thing, huh? A perk of having you on my insurance, and being your husband of course. You’ll never be able to get away from me,” he stated, mouth close to your ear. His voice sent familiar shivers down your spine.
Even after Rafael walked away, you could smell his expensive cologne lingering. You should never have tried to outsmart the lawyer. Your fate was sealed, whether you liked it or not.
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tinkerbelldetective · 2 months
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You're still not sure how this works. You're 99% sure Rafael Barba is your soulmate, but the clock hasn't hit zero. You've met him, talked to him, and slid papers under his door for him to almost step on in the mornings or retrieve on late nights. But if the clock is still ticking, then you haven't met them, right? So, why do you feel safer when he's close by?
It's confusing. And you have no time for confusion about anything. Jack has delegated you second chair, one you are happy to accept. The case load is growing, the indictments issued flying from the clerk's office with increasing speed. You're issuing subpoenas left and right, searching records that go back so far you think you may have found the mythical lost pen an intern took from Paul Robinette because they were too chicken to ask him out so they settled for something he touched (or so you heard).
And Barba has hardly looked at you.
Olivia Benson had reassured you it was because the man is fiercely independent, not because he thought little of you. And while it helped, you couldn't help but grow saddened and irritated by the fact every interaction you shared with him was passing papers while he barely spared a glance.
The record in front of you is the biggest find yet. Unshredded and non-digitized remands. You're not sure how long you've been in this dusty old room, but it's worth it. You hop over the file boxes- you'll be back to fix them soon - and rush upstairs, aware you probably look like you've been crawling underneath a bed in a messy room, but this is it. The clincher. And you don't even care if he sees you looking dishelved, because this file is the red bow, the Michael Cutter homerun swing.
There's no dignity as you cross the threshold of his office, his brows raising as he pours his cup of coffee, your hands holding the file with such a tight grip he wonders how you haven't bent the folder.
"Rafael Barba, may I present four different remands and secret indictments. Done under suspicious circumstances and-" you flip through the file, finding the bright pink post it, "the other dismissed without prejudice."
The room slows, his eyes meeting yours with intensity. The clock on your wrist hits zero with an echoed final tock. You take a step closer, fiddling with the random thread on your sweater.
"I hoped it would be you."
He's quiet, placing his cup on the table before he takes the file out of your hands, fingers gently resting on your wrist, wordlessly asking for consent. You nod, watching with bated breath as he pushes the sleeve up just enough to see the fading clock.
"She always said it was the first time they see you not the first time you look," he murmers, thumb caressing your skin.
*
Barba's watching intently when you approach the stand, the evidence you either found or helped lead the way to balanced eaily in your hands despite the amount. The room grows quiet as you lay the receipts, the texts, fax confirmations, and signed agreements in front of the man on the stand.
"You weren't going to say this was a one-time deal, were you?"
*
Barba's hand lands at the small of your back as you descend the steps.
"Rafael," you begin, his first name foreign on your lips, "can I see your wrist?"
"It's zero."
You wrinkle your nose, halting at the bottom step.
"How long?"
"The day you met me."
"And mine just stopped?"
He frowns, removing his hand from your back to face you.
"Your dedication to justice, your determination, those became clear the minute you spent hours doing what someone else could have been doing. I saw you, and I knew." His hand cups your cheek fondly, brown eyes meeting yours, as if asking for permission. He presses his forehead to yours, lips barely grazing your own.
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the-wandering-wonder · 4 months
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Watch Party
It's hockey season, so of course I've been watching my team as much as possible (go, Avs!). And since I think Sonny would be a fun friend to watch hockey with, this little oneshot was born. But because Barba is...well, Barba, I gotta involve him. Enjoy!
Pairing: Rafael Barba x Reader
Word Count: 961
Rating: T (swearing)
Chapter: 1/1
Summary: You invite Barba to join you and Carisi for a hockey game watch party. That just so happens to be at your place. And has absolutely nothing to do with your slight crush on the A.D.A.
��See ya tonight?” You give Carisi a playful nudge.
“Wouldn't miss it,” he replies with a grin, “need me to bring anything?”
“Nope, I got drinks and the pizzas are pre-ordered.”
You notice Barba's green eyes filled with confusion and curiosity as you turn to face him fully.
“Rangers are in the playoffs tonight,” you begin. 
“That's a hockey team,” Carisi chides and you hold back a chuckle as Barba rolls his eyes.
“I do know that much, detective.”
“Sonny's TV is on the blink, so we're doing the watch party at my place. You should come.” You pause and do your best to put a serious look on your face. “Strict dress code though. Jerseys only.”
“I got an extra jersey for ya, counselor,” Carisi offers with a lopsided smirk, giving the A.D.A. a smack on the back. 
You see Barba's jaw tense ever so slightly and you place a hand on his arm, feeling a slight pang of guilt at the frown that flickers across Barba's face. You'd never known him to take an interest in sports before, but you feel the urge to include him regardless. Not that you'd ever admit it, but the thought of him coming over to your apartment gives you a slight case of butterflies.
“I'd love it if you came by,” you say softly, ignoring the cheeky smirk still on Carisi’s face. “I have pizza, beer, and whiskey.”
“Well, if there's whiskey…” Barba pretends to think for a moment before shrugging. “I'm in.”
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“Aw, what the hell was that?” Carisi gestures wildly at the television as you spew profanities of your own.
You find yourself nestled between Barba, whose arm is lazily draped along the back of the couch, and Carisi, who alternates between leaning forward and leaning back against you. Plates are scattered on your coffee table, remnants of thin-crust pizza here and there. 
You knock back the last of your beer, getting to your feet as intermission begins. “More beer, Sonny?”
Carisi nods and raises his empty bottle in a mock salute. You glance at Barba, who leans forward and swirls his half-full glass of whiskey, looking out of place in a hockey jersey in lieu of his suit jacket. You chuckle quietly as you hear Carisi begin to ramble, throwing out stats and numbers that clearly mean nothing to Barba. You can't help but smile at the fact that he'd come over, letting yourself believe that he'd come just for you. After all, a little daydreaming never hurt anyone…right?
“Oh, now that's just bullshit,” you interrupt Carisi as he tries to convince Barba that his favourite player is superior.
You grab two beers and move back to the couch, Barba sitting back again as you and Carisi go back and forth, spouting names and phrases that the A.D.A. barely recognizes. Unbeknownst to you, Barba keeps his gaze focused on you, eyes twinkling with something akin to admiration. Once the 3rd period resumes, the argument between you and Carisi stills and you lean back again, nudging Barba with your hip and shooting him a smile, one he returns without a second thought.
You watch the clock ticking down as the 3rd period comes to an end, the score still tied. Your eyes follow the action as the puck is batted around, a sea of blue jerseys around the opposing net as the clock starts the final 10 second countdown. You feel your breathing stop for a split second as the puck slides past the scrambling goalie before the sound of the goal horn blares through the television. You and Carisi let out a yell as you both leap to your feet, his arms wrapping around you to swing you around.
When your feet hit the floor, you turn to see Barba getting to his feet, caught up in the celebration. You could swear you feel Carisi nudge you towards the A.D.A. and you leap into Barba, throwing your arms around his neck as his hands instinctively find your waist. A grin spreads across your face and you find yourself looking into his flashing green eyes, the spark you find there sending a tingle through your spine. Hearing the buzzer sound the end of the period, as well as the game, you're flooded with excitement again and you lean forward, your lips pressing against Barba's before you can catch yourself. His lips are soft, tasting slightly of whiskey as they mold to yours, warmth coursing through your body. A whoop from Carisi shocks you both back to reality and you pull apart, gazes meeting as your heart races.
“I think I'm beginning to like hockey,” Barba murmurs, low enough that only you can hear and you feel a blush creeping up your neck.
You try to mumble a response but Carisi whoops again and you pull away from Barba, suddenly self-conscious at your close proximity to the A.D.A. You turn and grin at your partner before being pulled into another bear hug, letting out a cheer to rival Carisi’s.
“What a game, eh, counselor?” Carisi grins at Barba, who merely smirks and nods in response.
Moments later, the three of you settle back onto the couch, you and Carisi watching intently as the post-game interviews begin, red faced players grinning into the camera as they announce their plans for the next round. After a minute, you glance over at Barba and find his gaze trained on you, a soft smile tugging at the curve of his lips. Warmth starts to spread through your body again as you focus back on the television, chewing on your bottom lip as you feel Barba’s eyes still on you.
What a fucking night this turned out to be…
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Jealous Rafael Barba Headcanons
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Requested by lawandordersvu1234​
*Also this kinda low-key turned into a lil baby story but, I just rolled with it…**
Rafael does his best not to get jealous, but honestly, once he started dating you, it became something that was beyond easy to do, especially since you were still keeping it on the down low from the rest of the squad. In the back of his mind he’s already a little insecure about the entire situation, you’re younger, he’s been basically married to his work for the past decade, leaving little time for romance and sometimes he feels like he’s completely forgotten how to go about it.
You’re out celebrating a win on a case with the squad, first it’s the way the bartender’s gaze lingers down your blouse while you’re leaning against the bar waiting for a drink, it’s the way you laugh loudly at something Carisi’s saying, a glimmer in your eyes usually reserved for Rafael, the bright smile remaining on your face as you listen to the crappy story Rollin’s is telling. Rafael’s jaw is clenched, he’s stoically quiet, staring off into the distance or into his scotch, knuckles nearly white at how tight he’s grasping the glass.
Fin nudges him, asking what’s up, that he won the case, should be happy, Rafael grunts in response, tossing back the rest of his drink as he watches you and Amanda disappear to the bathroom. He doesn’t know why it seems you always look so much happier around the squad, you’re always laughing your way through conversations with Amanda, and tonight it’s really rubbing him the wrong way.
When you get back to the table and notice the lack of his jacket you quirk a brow to Olivia since she’s the only one that knows you’re together, she simply nods her head sideways towards the door. You roll your eyes, not wanting to arise suspicions by leaving right after him, choosing to stay for another round, shooting him off a text that he never replies to.
You call it a night, heading to his apartment instead of yours, his face softens into confusion at the sight of you at his door, asking why you’re there. You retort with asking why he left both early and without saying goodbye.
He lets you into his apartment, settling into the couch with you, fresh glass of scotch in both of your hands.You let him stew over his thoughts for a bit, leaning in to kiss his cheek gently, reminding him that you’re still waiting for a reply. Giving out a hefty sigh he mentions that he was jealous, which you can’t help but laugh quietly at, “of what?”
Rafael brings up how you seem to be having so much more fun with the squad, that your smile is brighter around Carisi, he brings up the age difference, and you let him get it all out, a warm smile on your face, hand holding his.
You mention that you’re more outgoing with the squad and reserved around him because you’re relaxed, at a sense of peace when it’s just the two of you, that you don’t have to keep the energy up, keep the jokes flowing to break down walls. When you’re with him, you can actually be yourself, you’re comfortable with him, the silence, only having to communicate through touch, a look in the eye, a slight smirk of the lips is all you need to express how you’re feeling. 
It’s then that he realizes it, the softness of you isn’t a lack of feeling happy around him, it’s love. It’s the love wrapping around the two of you, holding you closer and tighter than he could ever have imagined. He feels like an idiot for the entire thing, apologizing to you that your easily accept.
You lean into him, cupping his face in your hand as you gently kiss him, lips moving with ease, heart fluttering in your chest when you stare into those emerald eyes, “You’ve got nothing to worry about silly, I’m in love with you.”
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More Precious Than Rubies: Part 7b
This is an alternate timeline story that has a Rafael Barba track and a Sonny Carisi track. The two paths split off in part 3.
WC: 4104
TW: Angst; fluff; family drama; smut (fingering; food-play, kinda). 18+ only.
AN: The prompt was "I love you for you.  Don’t you dare think otherwise."
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Over the next few weeks, Sonny came to realize that you had changed since you’d been together before.  He still thought his original assessment was mostly correct, though – much of your change in character was nothing more than extreme fatigue.
After the night of your panic attack and opening up about your father, for example:  Sonny had nodded off almost immediately after sex, but when he woke in the middle of the night, you weren’t in bed beside him.  When he went looking for you, he found you hunched over at your kitchen table, reading through case files.
When he coaxed you back to bed, he felt you toss and turn beside him until you finally fell asleep.
And you woke up shortly after with a start and a gasp, like you’d been asleep only long enough to have a bad dream.
Sonny tried to help you as much as he could, relieve some of the pressure.  It was a delicate balance to walk though.  If he did too much, you felt guilty to be burdening him.  If he did too little, as he had in the past, he knew you’d feel neglected.
The two of you struck a balance together.  Your schedules meshed only half of the time, so you spent more time apart than Sonny would have liked.  If he had it his way, he’d move you into his place and always have you with him.  Instead, you took turns staying over at each other’s place (Sonny, in reality, only lived about five blocks from you).  You each had your nights alone too, even though Sonny hated falling asleep without you.  You tried to have a lunch or a coffee date during the week so that you could get caught up in a more leisurely way.
It was different than before.  You were letting him see more of your life, more of your feelings than you ever had before.  Of course, it was just as likely that you were too exhausted to bother putting on a brave face.  Sonny felt…more protective of you. 
He still saw glimpses of the old you, though.  When he was going through his own tough time, nothing but mandatory double-shifts to help catch a serial predator, the old you turned up and took charge.  You brought him lunch and dinner to the precinct.  You picked up his dry-cleaning and even drove back to Manhattan late one night to pick him up when he was too tired to drive himself home.
When SVU finally caught the guy, he sent you a triumphant text.  Your first reply congratulated him.  Your second expressed a deep desire that said serial predator could afford his own counsel.
And your third text told him that you should celebrate, and that he should come over to your place the next evening.
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When he got to your apartment, he could smell the problem before he even got through your front door.  You answered his knock with a hang-dog look, a t-shirt splattered with something, and a smog of odor behind you.  Sonny sniffed carefully.  Burnt garlic.  Something fishy.
“Hey,” he said in his most neutral voice as he pressed a kiss to your furrowed forehead.  “How are you?”
You answered with an exasperated sigh, and he followed you into your kitchen to survey the damage.  There was a pan on the stove, still smoking gently against the exhaust fan.  He held back the smile that threatened to cross his face – it looked like you had tried to make shrimp scampi, judging from the shrimp (still raw-looking in the pan) and the garlic (scorched black).  He glanced over and saw a strainer of cooked linguine, boiled to a paste-like consistency. 
Then he glanced over at your face, and you looked so confused and distraught that he finally did laugh.
“I don’t know what went wrong,” you told him.  “I followed the recipe exactly.”
“Which recipe?”
You unlocked your phone and handed it to him.  He scanned the recipe.
“It was listed as ‘easy’ on the website, and there was only three steps to the entire recipe…” you said.
Sonny glanced back at the pan on the stove, and then he picked up a spoon and poked at its contents.  “Did you buy fresh shrimp?”  You nodded, and Sonny peered at the evidence closer.  “Did you peel and devein them?”
“I took their shells off, yes,” you said, a little defensively. 
“You know they sell these already peeled and deveined, right?  You didn’t devein these…see?  This black line here needs to be removed.”
You leaned over to look at where he was pointing, and Sonny tried to ignore how it felt to have you standing so close to him, your breasts pressing against his arm as you listened to him break down the scene of the crime.  You scoffed when he pointed out the scorched garlic (too high heat), but then you gagged when he explained what deveining shrimp really entailed.
“That black line isn’t a vein,” he said, and you pulled a disgusted face and said you were never eating shrimp again.
“Points for effort, though,” he finished with a smile.  “Let’s order in.”
“I really thought I could pull this one off.”  You pouted and surveyed your kitchen disaster again.  “I’m sorry, Sonny.  I wanted to celebrate your big case.”
“It’s the thought that counts,” he replied with a smile, but you only continued pouting, your eyebrows knit together in consternation.
He couldn’t resist your lower lip stuck out, so he leaned down and kissed you, slow and lingering.  When he broke away, you were grinning up at him a little sleepily.
“You have one good meal under your belt though,” he said.  “You did amazing with our anniversary dinner, remember?  You did that baked rigatoni…”
Your smile faded and you slid your eyes away from him.  You tried to wriggle out of his grasp, but he tightened his arm around your waist and held you against him.  He mentally kicked himself for bringing up that sad memory, but then you muttered the truth.
“I didn’t cook that, Sonny.  I, uh…tried to.  But it turned out terribly.”  You glanced up and made eye contact with him, and you winced. 
“But it was really good!”
You winced again.  “Sonny, it was good because you thought I made it.  It was from a chain Italian restaurant in Times Square.  I couldn’t order something from an authentic place.  You would have never bought that I could suddenly make my own ravioli or squid-ink linguine.  So I got the baked rigatoni and dumped it in a casserole dish…” You trailed off, obviously ashamed.
Sonny laughed in disbelief.  “The betrayal!  And on our anniversary!”
“I wanted to impress you!” you exclaimed.  “I was going to eventually tell you, but that evening didn’t go as planned anyway, and we broke up not too long after that.”
His smile fell a little at that memory.  He also thought back to your time together before; you’d met his family once for a Sunday dinner, and his sisters Gina and Theresa had relentlessly teased you about the family recipes, and how one only earned them when they married into the family.  You had laughed along with them, but Sonny hadn’t missed the subtle panic that washed over your face.
The Carisi family was centered around food – it was their love language and their national identity.  Of course you would lie during your anniversary dinner.  You probably wanted to prove yourself to him, and you had obviously panicked when you had failed.
He felt a wave a shame for teasing your appalling cooking abilities, so he pressed another gentle kiss to you.
“Let’s order in,” he repeated softly.  “And tomorrow night, we’ll cook together.  We’ll start easy and go from there.”
*****
It was Saturday.  Sonny got called into work in the morning, but early in the evening, he turned up at your apartment again, laden down with grocery bags and his now-familiar overnight bag.  The two of you stayed over at each other’s places, but you hadn’t broached the topic of leaving essentials at the other’s place quite yet.
You let him in, enjoying the sight of him, even a bit rumpled from a day at work.  He was wearing a three-piece suit.  You thought you’d send ADA Barba a thank you note, since the man had obviously influenced Sonny’s wardrobe for the better.  You watched Sonny shed his coat and vest and tie, and you watched him roll up his sleeves.  You thought maybe you could skip the culinary lesson and just drag him into your bedroom.
Instead, you bit back your nascent desire for him and followed him into the kitchen.
You wanted to learn how to cook.  No one in your family did – you were essentially raised by a single mother, with three older siblings.  Your mom worked three part-time jobs, and any odd job she could find in between, so meals were relegated to grazing on whatever you could find:  frozen pizzas and Hamburger Helper during flush periods, peanut butter sandwiches during lean times.  You couldn’t remember a single meal where everyone sat together and ate, unless you counted holiday meals at your aunt’s house.  Those usually descended into family squabbles, and the turkey was always bone dry anyway.
Sonny’s family was different.  They ate every meal together when he was growing up, thrown together by a stay-at-home mother who poured her love into every homemade sauce and pasta and dessert.  You were never more uncomfortably aware of your differences in upbringings as you had been during that Carisi meal.  And while you didn’t prescribe to traditional gender roles, you also wanted to be able to pull your weight if things with Sonny progressed.
You watched as he laid out the groceries, and then you watched as he rifled through your cabinets until he found all the pots and pans he wanted.  Then he turned to you.
He looked you over, and it seemed that he had the same thought you originally had when he first came into your apartment.  You were in a simple cotton dress, barefoot, hair pulled back into a low ponytail.  Nothing special, but the look in his blue eyes was practically predatory.  But he pushed it aside, apparently, because he reached into one of the bags and handed you a piece of folded cloth.
You shook it out and then laughed – it was a ridiculously girly apron, frilled and ruffled.  There were two deep pockets on it, though, so you could see the utility beyond the style.
“You wear as much food as you attempt to cook,” he said simply, and you rolled your eyes but put it on.  You tied the back and then gave a little spin on your bare toes, savoring the look that crossed his face when you did.
“I think you just have a 1950’s housewife kink,” you teased.
“Maybe,” he teased back, and he wrapped an arm around your waist to pull you against him.  “Maybe I expect to be greeted at the door every evening with a drink and a smoke and dinner on the table.”
“Hmm.”  You stood on your tip-toes to kiss him lightly, and you pulled away when he tried to deepen the kiss.  “I hope you enjoy Spam loaf and Jello salads then.”
Sonny grinned down at you.  “You think you could actually manage a Spam loaf?”
You pretended to be offended.  “You think you could manage sleeping alone in a twin bed?”
“Never.”  He kissed you again, then spun you around so that you were facing the kitchen counter, all business.  “Tonight, we’re making a simple salad and Bucatini Cacio e Pepe.”  You grinned at his Staten Island-accented Italian. 
He supervised while you started the salad, watching you rinse the lettuce and then start to cut the tomatoes.  You kept trying to talk to him – about his day, about your upcoming cases – but he kept making frustrated growls at you.
“I think I see your problem,” he finally huffed.  “You aren’t giving the meal your full attention.”
“I’m just talking to you.”
“Yeah, but when you’re talking, you’re going off-task.”  He pointed at the last few tomatoes you had cut up.  “See?  You didn’t cut the stem out of these.  And you keep turning to face me while you’re cutting….you’re gonna hurt yourself.”
He put his hands back on your hips and turned you back to face the counter.  “Pay attention to what you’re doing,” he said sternly.  Stern-Sonny was a rare occurrence, and you felt your desire reemerge.
“Can’t go off-task,” you said to the tomatoes, and you assumed a thick Staten Island accent.  “Gotta cut you up just right.”
You felt rather than heard Sonny’s exhalation - of frustration?  Or laughter? Maybe both.  It was hot against your neck, and you felt him put his mouth close to your ear. 
“You think you’re funny?”  He put his hands back on your hips, and he pressed the length of his body against you until you were trapped between him and the counter.
“Can’t talk right now,” you said, your voice steady.  “Gotta cut these tomatoes.  Can’t bring shame upon my Sicilian ancestors.”
Another huff, this time of laughter.  “My family’s from Lombardy and Calabria,” and the way he growled it made your desire for him grow even more.
“Lombardy?” you teased, already knowing how he was going to react.  “So you’re practically Austrian then.  Shouldn’t we be making a schnitzel?”
You had thought he’d spin you around to face him – Sonny hated when you reminded him that shifting country lines and wars meant that “Italy” was something of a nebulous concept, as were most European countries.  He didn’t though:  instead, he pressed himself more firmly against you, enough that you could feel his growing desire for you.
“Pay attention to what you’re doing,” he growled in your ear.  You bit your lip as he rolled his hips against you, but you finished chopping the tomatoes, sans stems.
“That’s good,” he continued.  “Now peel and slice the cucumber.”
You kept your hands steady as you started to peel the cucumber, but Sonny shifted one hand from your hip and snaked it around your front.  His fingertips found the hems of your skirt and apron and slipped underneath.  When his hand drifted up your thigh and found its target, you paused in your task and let out a shuddering breath.
“Keep working,” he husked in your ear.
“You’re not playing fair,” you whined back.
Another huff of laughter.  “I’m teaching you to focus,” he said, and he stroked a finger lightly over the junction between your legs.  “It’s like how runners train at high altitudes so that they can run faster at sea level.”
“Really, Sonny…”
“And you’re so wet, doll, so your mind was somewhere else than on the cutting board in front of you.”  Then he pressed his mouth against the back of your neck and mumbled a string of Italian, probably something filthy, but punishment for insinuating that he wasn’t one hundred percent Italian stock. 
He kept giving your instructions – cut the cucumber, boil and salt the water – and you followed them, stubbornly trying to ignore what his hand was doing to you.  Two could play that game.
While the water boiled, Sonny upped the ante and slipped his finger under the hem of your panties, stroking you more firmly.  You wanted to give in, but he informed you that the pasta needed to go into the water, so you clenched your jaw and dumped the noodles.
“Those need about four minutes,” Sonny told you with another firm roll of his hips.  “Anything we can do to kill four minutes?”
He wasn’t playing fair at all, so you sassed him.  “We could have sex.  Four minutes – that’d leave an easy three minutes for cuddling afterwards.”
Sonny made an injured sound behind you, and the next thing you knew, he was scooping you up in his arms and carrying you to the bedroom, and when the pasta ended up mushy and overcooked from boiling for over ten minutes, it wasn’t entirely your fault.
*****
As much as Sonny wanted to take you on a hundred perfect dates, there was something perfect about the evening:  cooking together, sex, eating the meal together, more sex.  And after the second round of sex, you were relaxed and more apt to talk about deeper issues.  It allowed Sonny to get past that hard outer shell of yours.
Right now, you were both in your bed, naked and cozy under your faded quilt.  Your head was resting on his bare chest, and you poked him in his side from time to time.  It made him laugh, and hearing his laughter rumbling under your ear made you laugh too.
Sonny always started the conversation with shop-talk, to ease you into the waters.  You were on a run with Major Case and Homicide defendants, so your tell-tale heels hadn’t been clicking in the bullpen of SVU lately.
“We miss you,” Sonny joked.  “Amanda and I have a runny tally on how Barba reacts when he sees you’re the defendant’s counsel.”
You perked up a bit and turned to look at him.  “Oh yeah?  How does he react?”
“He’s got four basic things he does.”  Sonny shifted his arm and counted off on his fingers for you.  “He clenches his jaw hard enough that you can hear it pop.  He huffs and snorts through his nose so that he sounds like a bull.  He rubs the back of his neck really angrily.  And he says ‘great’ in this sarcastic tone he has.”
You chuckled.  “Which one does he do more?”
“Oh, he clenches his jaw more than anything.  We have a pool on him needing a crown eventually for when he shatters a tooth.”
You smiled at him.  “He the worst A.D.A. I have to work with, you know.  He’s very frustrating, especially compared to Niles or other ones.”
“He’s the worst?”
“The worst, by which I mean the best.  Every case I face off against Barba, I put in twice the work.  He doesn’t half-ass it like some prosecutors do.  He doesn’t pull cheap tricks, like leaning into race or gender or socioeconomic status.”
Sonny grinned at this.  “I’m gonna tell him you said that.”
“Don’t you dare!”  You poked him in the side, hard, making him laugh.  “He’s my arch-nemesis!”
“Oh, your arch-nemesis,” Sonny wheezed as he tried to wriggle away from your ticklish fingers.  “I’m gonna tell him that too.”
The two of you tussled, and Sonny let you win for a while, but he couldn’t resist flipping you on your back and holding your wrists down lightly as you vowed to show him no mercy once you got free.  Sonny leaned down and kissed you – all over your face – until you laughed and promised him maybe a little mercy after all.
He released your hands and switched your earlier position:  you were on your back, and he laid his head on your upper chest.  He could hear your heart beating, slow and steady under his ear.
“It was a good evening,” you murmured, and he felt you reach out to finger-comb his hair.  You tugged now and then against the remnants of his hair gel, and you scratched his scalp lightly when he winced at the tugging.
“It was,” he agreed. 
“I’m sorry about messing up your celebration dinner last night though.”
“No worries.  I liked cooking with you.”  When you didn’t reply, he let the silence grow for a moment before continuing.
“Why does it matter so much to you, cooking for me?”
He heard you sigh above him, but he felt, under his cheek, your heart start to beat a little faster. 
“I just want to show you that I can pull my weight,” you muttered.  “You grew up in a house where every meal was homemade…”  You trailed off, but your heart was thudding faster now.
Sonny may have missed a lot when you first dated, but he was more observant now.  And you’d let him in more about your own past, and he realized that you compared your family and childhood to his own.  Maybe it fed into your insecurities before; maybe you were still insecure about it.  Maybe you were insecure about a future with him.
“Doll, are you comparing yourself to my mother?” he blurted out, and the questions fell out of him much like they did when he put a case together, so fast that you didn’t have a chance to answer them.  “Are you trying to prove you can cook like her?”
Then, the question at the heart of the matter:  “Are you worried that…there wouldn’t be a, uh, future between us…if you can’t cook?”  A ridiculous question when said out loud, but it was the right one to ask.
“Maybe,” was all you replied.
“Seriously?”  He shifted so that he was gazing down at you, and your face was tense in the way he knew meant you were worried.
“I mean…it’s not just the cooking, Sonny.  You grew up in this idyllic, perfect life, and my childhood was so far from that.  I didn’t even know that breakfast was a real meal when I was a kid.  It was off-brand Pop-tarts on the go and eaten on the bus.  I never sat down to a breakfast until college.  Then I met you, and your mom cooked breakfast for you every morning.  Waffles and omelets.  Pancakes with chocolate chip faces in them.”
“Okay…”
You took a deep breath and looked back at him.  “It’s just that you had this amazing model of what a family looks like, and I can’t replicate that.”  You shrugged and added, “so why would this ever go anywhere between us?”
Sonny took his own deep breath.  It hurt his heart to hear that you didn’t think he’d marry you because of something as trivial as the ability to cook…but he knew it was deeper than that.  You’d been to exactly one Carisi family dinner.  You saw his childhood home, perfectly cleaned because company was coming over.  You saw his mother’s best recipes laid out.  You saw his family on their best behaviors for the benefits of Sonny’s new girlfriend.
He told you now all the things you didn’t see:  the messy home, the nights his mother ordered pizza for dinner.  The squabbles – the little fights over past grievances.  The larger fights – like how his mother felt unappreciated by his father, how his father felt harried.  The weird little cliques that sprang up:  him and Bella against Gina and Theresa.  Him defending Bella’s engagement to Tommy to everyone.  Everyone getting on his case about joining the police force.
“We aren’t perfect,” he concluded.  “Far from it.  And my childhood wasn’t as wonderful as you think it was.”
The expression on your face was pure skepticism, so he leaned down and kissed you.  He could tell you:  about the spreadsheet on his laptop calculating the savings plan he had already laid out to buy you the perfect ring, how he already had the ring picked out, how he had an entire folder of ideas for how to propose.  How he agonized about how long he should wait (inconclusive, after talking to both Bella and Amanda) versus how long he wanted to wait (not at all).
He didn’t tell you.  Instead, he kissed you and hoped you felt how much he loved you, and how utterly certain he was that he wanted to marry you.  Cooking was such a non-issue in his world.  His parents’ marriage, now that he was a grown man himself, felt uncomfortably lopsided, and he didn’t want that with you.  He wanted a real partnership.
Sonny broke the kiss, and the doubting look on your face was gone.  He reached up to cup your face in his hand, and you leaned into the touch.  He locked eyes with you, and he said, “I love you for you.  Don’t you dare think otherwise.”
“But – “
“No,” he chided you gently.  “This isn’t an argument.  We aren’t lawyers right now.  No ‘but.’  I love you exactly as you are.”
You snorted at this.  “Even when I reach well into adulthood without knowing how to devein a shrimp and, more to the point, that deveining isn’t really removing veins?”
“Even then,” he agreed, and he surged forward to kiss you again, because you were already opening your mouth to argue with him, though he caught your smile right before he did.
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poetoflawed · 1 month
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Family Man
Part 1 Word count: 947 Ok so this post is based on this previous idea I had Pls do not plagiarize Beware of Google Translate lol
3rd POV Rafeal and Y/n make their way through the airport. Y/n turns to Rafeal, “Do you really have to go?” She knows the answer. They’ve talked about this extensively. “Mi amor que estás haciendo ahora? You know I have to. This is for both of us.” He holds her face in his hands, “I have to become someone, someone worthy of you. Someone who makes a difference. Por favor entiende mi amor.” She pulls her face away, “But por qué? I know this is what you want, what you need. But why can’t you stay. Stay here with me. I’m sorry, I know i’m being selfish, but i love you.” “Don’t worry. We got this. te amo completamente.” He looks in her eyes reassuringly, picks up his duffle and moves towards the gate.
13 years later … Rafeal is a lawyer. The esteemed A.D.A Rafael Barba. The A.D.A who works with NYPD’s SVU unit. He lives a somewhat glamorous life of suits and ties. He is a man known to be notorious for being so busy his personal life is almost non existent. He is a bachelor, living a high stress busy life. One so full, relationships past the occasional hook up, are not likely. A recent case having pulled him resulted in him ordering an emergency meeting on Christmas Day, with the NYPD detectives. As the holidays progress, while going over case notes, he gets a message to contact Y/n, but, even though he remembers her, he ignores it and does not return her call.
Rafael’s POV
This case is gonna be the death of me. Hijo de puta, I’m late. My mind is full and racing. This case needs to go well, this woman, this victim. This never should have happened, and I need to help. I barely notice when I make it to the little convenience store near my building. Needing to pick up some milk I make my way inside, as I'm looking through the aisles I hear a commotion at the cash.
“I'm not gonna cash it man. It's fake!” “NO it Ain’t! Cash the fuckin ticked asshole!” “NO” “Oh yeah?” the man pulls out a handgun and my eyes widen a little “Wait!” The fuck are you doing i think to myself as the man turns to me gun at his side, “How much is the ticket worth-” I notice his face getting more irritated, “I-I’lll buy it off you.” I show the three hundred dollar bills in my hand, “Seriously, take it and cut your losses man. This isn't worth a record.” He stashes his gun back in his coat, grabs the bills from my hand, and throws the ticket on the counter as he turns out of the store. I stood there for a minute and let out the breath I didn't realize I was holding. I make my way outside catching up to the man from before, “Here,” I hand him a prepackaged sandwich, “I have a feeling you might want this. Do you have anywhere to go?” “I'm fine man. Leave me alone.” “Are you sure?” I might be a cynic but I still wanna help people. “Lemme ask you something man,what's missing from your life! Think about that!” “I have everything I need already.” I say, baffled. The man looks at me, annoyed and just turns on his heel and starts stalking away down the street. Baffled, I return to my penthouse and sleep.
The golden rays of sunshine hit my eyes suddenly, and then i realize its Christmas day again. I realize there's breathing coming from next to me. I roll over and am met with the (still) beautiful sleeping face of Y/n. My eyes widen and I sit up, as i'm sitting in bed confused, with my breath picking up, I see a child, a young girl, staring at me from the door to the room.
“Papi, can you make me some food please?”
I sit there baffled, Y/n slowly wakes up, “Mmmhmmm what's up baby?” she's asking, slowly waking up. As she slowly sits up in bed my confusion intensifies as I look at her, the girl I left my first year at Harvard, sitting in a bed I've never seen, pregnant. With what appears to be the second child. I look from the woman to the girl, throwing myself from the bed, “Raf?” “Papi?” As I sprint downstairs, I search for some keys as my head swims.
What the actual fuck is happening right now????
As I run outside I realize i'm not in New york anymore but rather suburban New Jersey. As I drive frantically back to the precinct I make my way inside, desperate and only in my pajamas and winter coat, I walk up to the front desk. “Jenny, I need benson.” i’m panting and confusion flashes in my eye when she frowns at me, “And who are you sir?” “Jenny… what… you know me…” my brows crease. “Sir how do you know my name?” she asks nervously. My confusion turns to anger now, “Jenny i was at your baby shower a year ago, your sons name is Grant, he went through a phase where he only ate cheese. Please, PLEASE. You know me!” Her eyes are wide now, fear evident. Slowly she reaches for the phone on her desk “Ok sir,” She nods over to a uniform and nudges my way “this is officer Kapal, he’ll show you to a room where you can wait for the detective.” “Thank you, finally” i let out a breath of air, and follow the officer to one of the rooms.
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brooklynislandgirl · 6 months
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10 Fandoms / 10 Characters / 10 Tags
Tagged By: my loves @kylo-wrecked and @tangleweave Tagging: Anyone who feels like they need one more Sunday this weekend.
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I. Marvel: Beta-Ray Bill, Eddie Brock/Venom, Doctor Strange, Phil Coulson, Vision, Groot, Spider-Man {Peter Parker}, Gambit, Doctor Morbius, Bucky Barnes. M'Baku {Hate the moniker of 'Man-Ape'}. Magneto. Loki. Night Crawler. Frank "Punisher" Castle. Colossus. Danny "Iron Fist" Rand. Foggy Nelson. Ghost Rider {Both Johnny Blaze and Robbie Reyes, "Caretaker" Carter Slade}. I know that's more than 10. Whatever, I do what I want. >.> II. DC: Lex Luthor, Nanaue {King Shark}, Martian Man Hunter, John Constantine, The Joker, Jonathan Crane, Morpheus {Dream of the Endless}, Death of the Endless, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Bane, Swamp Thing, Green Lantern. Cisco Ramon. Hunter Zoloman.
I absolutely blame @nightmarefuele for at least two of these.
III. Star Wars: Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader. Admiral Piett. Kylo Ren. Wedge Antilles. Kit Fisto. Han Solo. Chewbacca. Jocasta Nu. Darth Rivan {not to be confused with Darth Revan}. Jos Vondar. Jango and Boba Fett, and of course, all my 10,000,000,000 Clone children. No I will not be taking questions.
IV. Star Trek: Worf, Martok, Gowron, Chancellor Gorkon, Kurn, Dr McCoy, Uhura, Sulu, Chekhov, Chris Pike, Ortegas, Nurse Chapel, Geordie La Forge, Riker, Data, Lore, Chief O'Brien, Q, Benjamin Cisco, Garak, Gul Dukat, Quark. V. Firefly: Mal Reynolds, Jayne Cobb, Hobun Washburne, Zoe Washburne, Shepherd Book, Kaylee Frye, YoSafBridge, Adalai Niska, Badger, Jubal Early Take my life, take my land, take me where I cannot stand. I don't care 'cause I'm still free, you can't take the sky from me. {{My coat has always been a little...brownish.}
VI. The Walking Dead: Shane Walsh, Daryl and Merle Dixon, Michonne Hawthorne, Abraham Ford, Glenn Rhee, The Governor, Bob Stookey, Ezekiel, Dwight, Aaron, Morgan Jones. VII. Justified: Raylan, Boyd, Ava, Art, Rachel, Tim, Dewey Crowe, Johnny Crowder, Loretta McCready, Robert Quarles, Ellstin Limehouse, Mags Bennett, Devil, Jean Baptiste, Boon, Willa, Carolyn, Sweety... oh so many. VIII. Yellowstone: John, Jamie, Beth, Kayce Dutton, Rip Wheeler, Jimmy Hurdstrom, Thomas Rainwater, Mo Brings Plenty, Lloyd, Colby, Teeter, Jake, Ethan, Angela Blue Thunder, Malcolm Beck. IX. Law & Order- Alphabet Soup: Captain Cragen, Lenny Briscoe, Mike Logan, Anita Van Buren, Jack McCoy. Rey Curtis, Ed Green, Arthur Branch, Cyrus Lupo, Kevin Bernard, Frank Cosgrove, Jalen Shaw. Elliot Stabler, Olivia Benson, Odafin Tutuola, John Munch, Chester Lake, Melinda Warner, Amanda Rollins, Rafael Barba, Dominick Carisi, Peter Stone, Bobby Goran. I have seen literally every episode of the American Law & Order franchise Original, SVU, CI, OC, etc...with the first three watched multiple times. While I often wouldn't call it my most favourite show...it's probably my most favourite shows.
X. The Lord of the Rings: Boromir and Faramir, Éomer and Éowyn, Theoden King, Theodred, Gimli, Pippin, Sam, Meriadoc, Fangorn {Treebeard}, Beorn, Celebrimbor, Bard the Bowman, Dwalin, Celeborn, Denethor, Gil-Galad king, Fingolfin, The Watcher in the Water, Maedhros, Finwe, Manwe...and I could go on for years. My first true fandom as we know it {probably Arthurian Legend was my first and truest fictional love}, and one I have been faithful to for over 25 years. Honestly never please talk to me about it, because I have rabid opinions about literally everything. And lastly, I only included tv/movies here because books and rpgs would require an entire three or four Long Ass Posts all of their own. Much Love.
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therapycat21 · 4 months
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Cocky Man Pt.2
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Rafael Barba x OC!Valentina Teller
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Valentina Teller is a sketch artist for the NYPD and assists the SVU with cases. Go through this journey with her as she meets the sassy and confident DA for the SVU Rafael Barba.
"UGH!" Val exclaims loudly before launching her eraser towards the corner of her office and taking an aggressive sip of her iced coffee before her doors abruptly open "The sketch you drew, the man has a deep scar, deep enough from a knife?" an anxious Barba says speeding into the room without much of an introduction, leaving Val blindsided. 
Mouth agape from his small rant she realizes he's still waiting for a response based on his arms crossing and a raised eyebrow. Val shakes her head clearly "Um yeah, she said it had to of been a knife cause of how deep it was and he also the one near his eyebrow" she finally says placing her coffee down on her strawberry coaster.
He nods, his head down in thought before releasing a deep sigh and slumping in one of her comfy chairs that sit in front of her desk. Val raises an eyebrow,curious about the visit from the DA, Val looks at Barba before clearing her throat 
"no offense counselor but why did you come all the way up here if you could have just asked Liv?" she asks giving an almost awkward smile. Barba smirks "well maybe I just wanted to meet you a little better this time around" he says with a cocky smile.
Val blushes under his stare before she breaks the tension by offering him some of her nutter butters she was snacking on "would you like a nutter butter?" she asks pushing the opened package closer to him
he chuckles at the awkward and flustered woman before nodding and reaching forward to snack on the cookie. Val and Barba sat for an hour snacking on the cookies and talking mindlessly about any and everything.
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"your telling me that you've never had an iced coffee before?" Val asks shocked at the man in front of her. He shakes his head laughing slightly "nope,never and I never plan to either" Val throws her hands against her forehead "that is gonna change one day, I promise you that" Val says determined to get him to try it. The pair are interrupted by val's office phone ringing.
she holds a finger up before answering, Barba stares in interest before she finally places the phone back down. "that was Liv, they need us both upstairs" she tells him, val watches as the man sighs in exhaust before standing and grabbing the jacket he had shed earlier and his briefcase, Barba stands by the door as Val gathers her belongings and the pair head to the elevator to go downstairs to meet Liv and the rest of the team.
As the elevator doors open and they walk into the the center of the detectives desks, the team all give the pair odd looks while rollins gives val a little smirk. Barba gives the team a sigh in clear exhaustion "okay, what do you need or what do you have?" barba says annoyed. 
Val peeks out the corner of her eye at him with a small smile, gaining a small smirk in return that the squad did not miss. Liv office door opens and she walks out putting her phone away "that was Cassandra walls mother, and she said Cassandra is officially recanting everything she has said about her attacker and does not want to testify in court" Liv stops right in front of Barba and Val. 
Barba huffs in response while val stands confused "I'm confused, why am I here for this?" she asks Liv. Liv sighs "you're here because even though Cassandra isn't testifying you were able to get a clear sketch and you can show the jury that was she told you in great detail is true, maybe this can show the jury that Cassandra is telling the truth and maybe she is being pressured to recant because she may know her attacker personally" Val nods in agreement as Barba stares at Liv 
"you think she knows them personally? how so?" he asks as Liv go to stand by the bulletin board "we did some digging and found a family member of hers that fits her description she gave Val almost exactly, and now all of a sudden her mom is telling us she can't testify anymore, maybe it's because he is family to them" Liv finishes.
Barba nods while thinking "get me a little more about how he is related and try to bring Cassandra in for questioning, in the meantime" He turns towards val "you're coming with me, I need to prep you for the stand and whoever this guys attorney is" he doesn't wait for a response before almost speed walking towards the elevator. 
Val stands in shock from pretty much all of that conversation before turning towards the squad "pre p me? I'm gonna testify?" val asks, rollins nods before smirking "eh don't worry, I think Barba will prep you juu--st right" she laughs before turning back to her computer leaving a flustered Val.
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"Ms. Teller, what occurred with you and Cassandra Wall at your meeting to help her sketch out her attacker?" Barba asks standing at the table in front of Val where she sits on the stand in the empty courtroom. Val clears her throat "umm, Miss Wall could barely remember anything about her attacker besides a scar he had near his mouth and eyebrow" Val says, her voice shaking slightly.
 Barba looks up from his file in question "are you nervous?" he asks bluntly and slapping his folder shut and tossing it on the table. Val tries to avoid eye contact from the intimidating man before finally making contact and nodding slightly "very much so, I've never had to do this before" Val tells him gaining an understanding nod from him.
Barba walks up to the stand, placing his hands on the edge "it's okay to be nervous, but If we want to get Cassandra to tell the truth to the jury, your voice cannot shake,I know it's gonna be hard but if you get too nervous just look at me " he tells Val assuringly. Val nods her head with a small smile before her phone rings, breaking the pairs staring contest.
Val hurryingly reaches for her phone seeing a call from her daughters school, Val answers hearing Amelia's teacher calling because she quickly got sick and needed to be taken home "okay, thank you so much Carla!" 
Val tells the person over the phone before hanging up and looking up at a confused Barba "sorry, um that was my daughters school, I gotta go get her, she got sick" she tells him. 
Barba nods in understanding "how old is she?"he asks watching Val gathering her stuff "oh she's four about to be five soon" Barba nods with a smile. Val looks up after grabbing all of her stuff "thank you for prepping me, Just let me know when you guys need me for court" she tells him gaining a nod from him 
"I'll call you when I get the details, see you later" he says, Val smiles "thank you, see you later" Val opens and leaves the courtroom, Leaving a slightly flustered and emotionally confused Barba.
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Really Detective?
Hey everyone! This particular piece is a short one. It's Rafael Barba/Male reader. @nickamaro requested this cute little piece. It was requested that I write this imagine with either Rafael or Olivia. And I decided to do both. Olivia's one will be posted soon. I hope you all enjoy! And please feel free to request stories, either from my prompt list or just anything you would like to read.
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Rafael could hardly believe his eyes. At first he thought he had fallen asleep in his office after too much coffee and too much paper work. But no, that definitely hadn’t happened. He was in the apartment he shared with his boyfriend. His boyfriend who was currently standing on the kitchen counter with…oh jesus that was bug spray and a lighter.
“Carino, I know you said you didn’t like the curtains but this is a bit extreme,” Rafael drawled as he put his briefcase on a chair.
“This isn’t about the curtains baby,” you retorted eyes not leaving one particular spot on the floor. Rafael looked closely at you, a light sheen of sweat covered your face and your knuckles were almost white as you gripped the items in your hands. Your muscles tense.
“Okay, then what is it about?” Rafael raised an eyebrow. “And can you please get off the counter and put the lighter down.”
“Not until that fucker reappears so I can fry it,” you growled.
“Need a little more,” Rafael prodded looking around trying to figure out what was going on.
“There was a massive fucking spider on the floor there,” you explained. “And then it just vanished so now I am staying here until it shows itself.”
“A spider?” Rafael was even more confused. To Rafael you looked scared. Very scared. But that wasn’t something he had ever seen on you. “I have seen you stare down guns and people holding knives at you but a spider has you like this.”
“Don’t tease me,” you almost whined at your boyfriend. “I don’t like spiders Rafi, they’re creepy as hell with all their legs and eyes and…and there it is!”
Rafael looked over his shoulder and saw the spider. It was small, nowhere near the size he thought it would be from how you are acting. Rafael sighed rubbing the bridge of his nose as he walked over and stomped on the poor thing. He did not want to risk you actually setting things on fire. Rafael turned around just in time to have you fling yourself into his arms. You were taller than him but at this moment Rafael felt like he was taller as you curled yourself into him, burying your head into his neck. Arms thrown around his shoulders as you nuzzled into him.
“Thank you,” you whispered. Rafael wrapped his arms around your waist, trying very hard not to chuckle. This side of you was new and he found it incredibly adorable, and he didn’t want anyone else to ever see it.
“Of course, Carino,” he patted your back, squeezing you softly. He found it amusing that his brave detective boyfriend was so afraid of spiders but at the same time a small part of him was a little pleased that he got to be the protector for once. “I’ll deal with any spiders, so no need to almost burn the apartment down.”
“…Shush,” you muttered, lightly nipping his neck. “And don’t even think about telling anyone about this.”
“Ah, yes, don’t want your reputation of being one of the most badass and intimidating detectives to be tarnished,” Rafael laughed hand coming up to tug gently on your hair. A whine left your throat at the action, the man knew exactly what he was doing. You went to pull away from him but Rafael held on to you. “Aw, don’t worry Carino. I promise I won’t tell anyone you needed a knight in shining armour.”
“Don’t be mean,” you muttered being able to move enough to look at him, his green eyes shining with amusement. Rafael caught your eyes, which still had a slight hint of fear in them, the sight of that smothered the rest of his amusement. He cupped your face leaning forward to kiss your cheeks and your lips.
“I’m sorry Carino,” he whispered. “I promise I won’t tell anyone.”
You smiled softly at him leaning to rest your forehead against his, nuzzling his nose. You had hoped that he would never find out about your fear of spiders. Last time someone had they made you feel so small, as if a detective of your size and demeanour couldn’t have such a fear. As if someone who charges into danger without a moment’s hesitation shouldn’t be afraid.  
“Thank you,” you told him again kissing him. “Never had my own knight in shining armour but I’m glad you’re mine.”
“Well, it’s the least I can do after the times you have saved me,” Rafael grinned. “Now how about some dinner?”
“Or we could just skip right to dessert,” you suggested pulling out of his arms and walking backwards towards the bedroom, tugging on his hands.
“If this is the reward I get every time I kill a spider, I hope I find more,” Rafael grinned untangling one of his hands to loosen his tie, his eyes darkening as he stepped closer to nip at your neck.
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God Forbid You Leave Me Like All the Rest Did - Rafael Barba Imagine (Law & Order: S.V.U)
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Title: God Forbid You Leave Me Like All the Rest Did
Pairing: Rafael Barba X Reader
Based On: Tissues
Word Count: 539 words
Warning(s): mention of insecurity
Summary: Rafael's known confidence seems to lead to wires getting crossed with an S.V.U detective. However, is it possible that the confusion isn't as much confusion as it is hesitance?
Author's Note: I... I don't really know. I just think he's neat.
Also, this went through like four different forms because I didn't know how to write it.
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Rafael and I didn't usually get a lot of slow mornings.
They were usually rushed. Maybe breakfast together before I went running around to get ready. My schedule tended to be a little less fixed than his. He tended to have more time in the morning to get through his normal business.
And then I was told to use my vacation days. No, I didn't choose to. I was told to. I made Rollins promise to call me if they needed help.
I wasn't complaining completely. It was quite nice to wake up and not sprint away.
"Morning," Rafael grumbled. I grinned, mumbling the word back to him. "Wow, you're not running out of the room. It's a miracle."
"Don't be an ass," I muttered back.
He chuckled.
He had moved to lay on his side, arm wrapped around my torso. My arm slid under his head so I could mess with the hair on the nape of his neck.
He leaned forward, kissing me gently.
I let out a quiet sigh. "I can't believe I used to think you were just flirting with me for fun."
"What," he asked.
"Yeah," I replied. "I used to think that you flirted with me because it was just fun for you."
He furrowed his eyebrows at me.
"Well, listen," I scooted over so I could make sure that I was looking him in the eye. "I... I had a shitty time with people flirting with me. Either they were joking around or they were just assholes. So, when you started, my mind started at the same people. Entertaining anything else felt... silly."
I felt like I watched his heart drop.
"I just felt like a lovesick teenager," I shrugged. "I just assumed that I would end up hurt, so I didn't say anything about it."
"I never knew that," he said. "I never knew you thought any of that."
"Hey, hey," I cupped his face. "It worked out in the end, right? You... You asked me out for drinks and... and we're happy together."
"I could've done so much more," he muttered. "I... I waited for so long because I thought that you would be uncomfortable with it. I didn't want to cross any lines."
"I know," I nodded. "You told me that."
He nodded back.
There was a pause between us.
"You don't still think like that, do you," Rafael asked quietly.
I shrugged. "Sometimes, I guess. It's just anxiety. I can usually deal with it on my own."
"But you shouldn't have to," he replied.
He leaned over and pressed his lips to mine before I could argue with him. I slowly kissed him back. He pulled away a few moments later.
"Will you please talk to me when that happens," he asked. "Please."
I nodded. "I will."
"Thank you."
I leaned over and kissed his cheek. "You have to get ready for work."
He groaned.
"Hey, it's my turn to watch you run around the apartment, now get going."
He kissed my forehead before pushing himself out of bed. I waited until he was down the hall a little bit before calling out to him.
"Barba!"
"Yeah?"
"Love you!"
I heard him laugh. "Love you too!"
"I know!"
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Rafael, however, was more or less pleasantly surprised, smiling with amusement. She was hard to forget, for sure. At first, when he saw her outside, he admittedly thought she was a collar let out on bail. She looked the part, but it was evident that looks could be deceiving. “Actually, I believe we’ve already met,” he mused, eyes never wavering from Valeria.
“You— You have?” Olivia’s brows furrowed, confused.
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Thursday, May 12th, 10:02AM
Months of calm in the precinct were far and few between, but they were never unwelcome, especially after the harder cases. It was hard to want to do anything after a bad ending, no matter how many times anyone denied needing any break, but it was only ever apparent in the lack of energy in the squad room. And you just knew it was a rough patch when Carisi wasn’t even cracking any jokes. But as with anything damaged, it would only take time to fix.
And a new face never hurt. It was a little easier to forget the gloom and doom in the squad room when no one was there, but the reality always set in again when they stepped back in, but as Olivia figured, a fresh detective to train and show the ropes should busy everyone enough to keep them out of their own minds.
She stepped just outside of her office, shoulders squared, yet relaxed as she addressed her subordinates. “Hey, guys, I just want to remind you that we have a new body coming in from vice,” she reminded. “I’ll be in a one-on-one meeting with Barba when she comes in, so, Fin, I want you take charge of making sure she settles in comfortably.”
Amanda perked up at the mention of a new detective. Another woman, at that. “It’s about time,” she chirped, shifting her focus from her paperwork. “We’ve been needing more of a woman’s touch around here.”
Fin gave a glare of faux offense from across their desks. “Damn. After all this time together, that’s how you feel?” He was answered with a shrug and a grin, a smirk playing across his face.
“Do we get to know who she is or is it a surprise?” Sonny chimed in.
A blank expression laid over Olivia’s face before it fell into mild frustration and embarrassment. It was clear she needed a break, but knowing her, she wouldn’t take one unless forced. “Yeah, sorry. Her name is Valeria Castillo.”
Fin did a double take, brows raised high in disbelief. “Not that Valeria Castillo, right?”
Olivia nodded with a half grin. “That Valeria Castillo,” she confirmed before retreating back into her office.
Between her lieutenant’s and trusted partner’s knowing reactions of surprise, it was clear that this Valeria person was someone really good, or really bad. Either way, she was someone worth noting. “Wait, who’s Valeria?” Amanda asked curiously, eyes fixed on Fin, but still aware as Sonny approached to join in on conversation.
“Ten years ago, Munch and I took on a DV case,” Fin began to explain. “Sweet girl, twenty-one years old, living with her boyfriend who turned out to be a scumbag. Beat her, raped her, isolated her from friends and family. She only got the courage to report it after her mom was in rehab for the hundredth time and her baby sister had nowhere to go.”
“And she wasn’t about to have that kind’a thing around her baby sister,” Sonny assumed, confirmed by Fin by a nod of his head.
“How did that case go?”
“Smooth sailing. We avoided a trial altogether. She documented everything, left nothing out, her story was consistent. That piece of shit never knew what him.” More admirable was how Valeria now chose to make a career out of making sure other victims got their justice as well. She already fit right in with Olivia and Amanda.
“Wow,” Amanda breathed with a half smile, leaning back in her chair. “Hardened by trauma and vice? Sounds to me like we got a firecracker coming our way.” Not that it bothered her any. The distasteful thought that Valeria’s attitude would be more aimed toward men momentarily crossed her mind.
Sonny nodded, trekking over to pour himself a cup of coffee. “‘Castillo’,” he said aloud. “Sounds Puerto Rican. That might add to that firecracker attitude.”
“Did you just stereotype someone’s attitude based off their ethnicity?” Rafael only managed to catch the tail end of the conversation, mainly Sonny’s remark. “Carisi, I’m surprised at you.” Of course he knew it was only banter and Sonny didn’t mean anything bad by it. Sonny wasn’t exactly the brightest crayon in the box when it came to social propriety, but he was a good man regardless. Rafael just enjoyed busting his chops every once in a while. Seeing the usually overconfident man stutter and stumble over his words to try and save face, he dropped the scowl, letting it morph into a facetiously smug smile. He landed a heavy pat on Carisi’s back once he relaxed a bit before heading off toward Olivia’s office.
Amanda and Fin chuckled under their breaths at the exchange. “Man, you just got the worst luck,” Fin teased. “Always making a fool of yourself in front of your crush.” He laughed just a little bit harder when Sonny flipped him the bird.
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10:25AM
She just meant to have one cigarette, but she had another out of spite when that pompous prick in a pressed suit and over-gelled hair went ahead with his unsolicited comment on her first one. ‘You know those are bad for you, right?’ he’d said, flashing Valeria a smug grin. She hoped she didn’t have to work too close to whoever that jackass was.
Valeria smoked her second cigarette all the way to the filter, tossing it into the receptacle some yards away from the front door before she went in herself. Even with nicotine in her system, her nerves were on fire. The smell of the hallways, the sound of the telephones and printers, the uniforms, all brought back every piece, every memory she thought she’d repressed from a decade ago. Each step closer to the squad room admittedly terrified her, but she found a small ray of solace in knowing that Olivia Benson, her saving grace in her leap of faith, remembered her and would be there to guide her as much as she could.
The squad room had changed drastically over the course of ten years. Better tech, new paint job. New detectives. The only one she recognized on the floor was Detective Tutuola. She felt slight relief and comfort, even more so when he caught her standing at the door. “Can I help you?” he asked, standing from his desk.
The quick and frequent swap of emotions flowing through her was enough to give her whiplash. She somehow expect him to recognize her upon first glance, completely forgetting how much time had passed and how much she’d changed herself. Valeria shifted on her feet, clutching the strap of her satchel in one hand while the other drew up to her chest. “I’m the new detective, Valeria,” she introduced herself. “Valeria Castillo.” In case it could jog his memory.
Again, Fin’s eyes widened, brows raised high. She was vastly different from how he remembered her. She use to be skinnier and paler from malnourishment, her hair thin and deep brown, cut to her shoulders. No makeup back then, otherwise her then-boyfriend would accuse her of cheating and beat her senseless. Forced to be conservative.
Now she was what Fin could only assume was her true self. Curvy and tanner, hair long, full, and dyed copper. A tiny stud decorated the left side of her nose, a little hoop on her bottom lip. In addition to the tattoo on her right wrist she’d had when they first met, a sleeve covered her left arm. She was dressed and made up like she was ready for a rock concert. Definitely not your run of the mill detective, but undeniably who she was meant to be.
“Valeria Castillo,” Fin repeated, approaching her with a welcoming smile and open arms. “Damn, girl, I hardly recognized you!” Familiarity. He could sense her nerves right off the bat and wanted to ease them. She was in good company and needed to know that.
Oh, thank fuck. Valeria accepted the hug, letting out a laugh of relief. “You think I’m unrecognizable? You should see Isabella,” she quipped.
Fin pulled back, keeping a comfortable hand on her shoulder. “Ah, Isabella. How is she? She’s, what, twelve now?”
“Thirteen,” she corrected. “And she’s doing great. She’s in eighth grade, a straight-A honor roll student. I became her legal guardian not long after you, Munch, and the others helped me through everything.” Munch. Valeria noticed he wasn’t here. While she held a bit of hope that he was just taking a vacation or came in on his day off, she knew very well the more likely reality that John had retired. But then where was Detective Stabler?
Thoughts and nostalgia were interrupted when Amanda and Sonny made their approach. “Hi, I’m Amanda Rollins,” she introduced herself, extending a friendly hand. “This is Dominick Carisi.”
“But everyone calls me Sonny,” he added, taking Valeria’s hand after Amanda. He always mentally cheered when no one objected to the nickname anymore.
What had Valeria been so nervous for? Olivia told her personally that she would be taken care of, that her and Fin would be there to make sure everything went smoothly. She felt kind of guilty for not trusting in them, but the guilt was washed away by the overwhelming sense of family she felt already. “Nice to meet you guys,” she beamed. “Olivia told me great things about you.” She glanced around momentarily. “Is… Is she here?”
Sonny nodded toward the closed door. “She’s having a chat with our ADA. She should be out in a little bit.” He stepped to the side, a hand gestured toward the empty desk across from him. “Here, why don’t you get settled? Want me to grab you a drink?”
“A water, please.” She set her bag down, looking toward the office, then to Fin. “Wow. So Captain Cragen really did retire.”
Fin nodded slowly with a mildly somber smile. “Yeah, with his girlfriend,” he confirmed, leaning against Valeria’s new desk with his arms crossed over his chest. “We miss the guy every day.”
More glances around the squad room. “What about Sergeant Munch and Detective Stabler?”
“Munch moved on to bigger things. As for Stabler…”
There was a pause. One that made Valeria’s stomach continue to do flips as she feared the worst. “What happened?”
Fin sighed, eyes cast toward the floor for a moment before looking back to her. “We were gonna go to trial for a high-profile rape case, and the victim was set to testify. Unfortunately, she was shot point blank just nights before.”
“The Luke Ronson case.” How could she forget? It was all over the news.
Fin nodded and continued. “We caught everyone involved in that, had them locked up in holding. We brought Jenna Fox, the victim’s daughter, in to see that we caught them, sent her on her way, and we figured that was it, right? Well, Jenna comes back later, pulls out a gun and starts firing into the cell. Next thing any of us know, Elliot fires his, Jenna’s on the ground, and…”
He didn’t have to finish. It was apparent what happened, and it was heavy. She, Amanda, and Sonny weren’t even present for it, but they could still feel the gravity. They couldn’t imagine how Fin felt. How Elliot felt. Silence loomed over the tiny group, Valeria only nodding in thanks as Sonny handed her the bottled water. “I hope he’s okay,” she finally said, voice soft.
“I don’t doubt he is,” Amanda chimed in with gentle optimism, taking her seat by her desk. “But I’ll tell you what, he left some pretty big shoes to fill when he left.”
Sonny huffed with a smile. “Yeah, no kidding. Liv doesn’t talk about him much, but when she does, it’s nothing but high praise there.” And well-deserved.
Valeria chuckled, sipping the water. “Then I guess I can only promise I’ll do my best.”
“Valeria.”
Valeria turned her head toward the voice. She hadn’t heard the office door open as she was caught up in conversation. Seeing Olivia stand there, aged but still such a refined and dignified beauty, a smile that reached her tired eyes brought on by the simple sight of Valeria, alive and well. Warmth swelled in her chest, almost bringing tears to her eyes. “Olivia,” she breathed wistfully, taking a careful step toward her.
Olivia’s smile widened. A decade had undoubtedly changed them both, but the bond their formed within their short time together was unmistakable. She started toward her as well, arms coming out for an embrace. Valeria closed the distance with faster steps, locking Olivia into a hug. After all these years, she still smelled the same. “It’s so good to see you again, Olivia,” Valeria expressed, voice wavering with emotion.
“Oh, it’s good to see you too, honey,” Olivia stated sweetly, squeezing Valeria firmly in her arms before pulling back to look at her. “You’ve grown up so much. How are you? Your sister, your mom?”
She gave a small shrug, a rather indifferent smile as she spoke about the circumstances. “I’m Isabella’s legal guardian now. Ma couldn’t keep herself away from drugs, so I did what I had to do.” And she would do it again.
Olivia nodded in understanding. If there was anything she could understand, it was mommy issues. “Well, I’m glad you found your way after everything. And I can’t tell you how grateful I am that you transferred over here from vice. There is not a single doubt in my mind that you’re going to be a perfect fit here.”
“You might wanna prep her for Barba,” Amanda quipped with a smirk.
Valeria looked between the two, brows furrowed. “Barba?” she wondered.
Olivia rolled her eyes with an equal grin to Amanda’s. “Our ADA, Rafael Barba,” she explained in more detail. “He’s cocky, he’s smug, he’ll push you, push your buttons—“ Valeria grimaced and rolled her eyes, making Olivia laugh. “But he gets the job done. And he’s really good at what he does. You’ll get use to him, I promise.”
Valeria groaned, shoulders slumping. “As long as he’s not on one today. I’ve had my fill of douche bag already.” And it was only noon.
“Someone already pushed your buttons?” Fin probed.
“Yes.” Valeria sighed, dropping her head back. “Some pompous prick saw me smoking outside and made a snarky comment about it not being good for me, like I don’t already know.”
“So what’d you do?”
“I smoked another one out of spite.” Her annoyance melted when her newfound squad laughed, pulling a smile onto her face.
Olivia rubbed a hand on her back. “Well, I can promise he’ll behave today,” she assured with a chuckle. “He seems to be in a good mood and that usually means good moods all around. I’ll introduce you when he finishes up his phone call.” She heard footsteps behind her coming out of her office as if right on cue. “Oh. Here. Valeria, this is Rafael Barba. Counselor, this is the new detective, Valeria Castillo.”
Barely noon, and already Valeria felt probably every emotion known to man. Her good mood was soured, expression morphing from shocked to annoyed beyond a reasonable doubt when she laid eyes upon the ADA.
Rafael, however, was more or less pleasantly surprised, smiling with amusement. She was hard to forget, for sure. At first, when he saw her outside, he admittedly thought she was a collar let out on bail. She looked the part, but it was evident that looks could be deceiving. “Actually, I believe we’ve already met,” he mused, eyes never wavering from Valeria.
“You— You have?” Olivia’s brows furrowed, confused.
“Yeah, the pompous prick,” Valeria reminded of the just had conversation. She stared daggers, her tone sharper and dripping with venomous disdain. She knew things were going too well today. It was only a matter of time before she was pushed off her cloud.
Oh, she had some spice. Rafael was use to it with Olivia. He wondered how much more Valeria had than her, just judging by her current demeanor. His grin grew. “Did you think about what I told you outside?” he asked, smug as ever.
Hands went on her hips to keep them from balling into fists and flying. Valeria’s blood was already boiling. “I did, actually,” she retorted with a wry smile. “And I’ve come to the conclusion that you can take it and shove it up your ass, if you can even get it past the stick you have lodged in there—“
“Okay, alright. Valeria, why don’t you keep getting settled at your desk?” Olivia guided Valeria away, casting a quick glare back toward Rafael. Her eyes bounced between her other detectives with a warning glare as they tried to conceal their shocked laughter. There was that firecracker attitude Amanda aforementioned.
Rafael was smiling wide now. He’d had witnesses and victims say things very similar to him, but never a detective. And rather than setting her straight, he figured he would play into this one. Why? Well, as smart as he was, not even he could tell you. “I look forward to working with you,” Rafael mused, catching her glare just before he turned to leave.
A second set of footsteps joined with his just outside the squad room. “Barba, listen, I know you’ve never done it before, but I’m asking you as a friend and as a lieutenant looking out for my squad to just go easy on Valeria.” She immediately held up a hand to stop Barba from protesting. “I swear I will keep her in line. Just, for now, at least pretend that you’re not always a jerk. For me.”
Rafael slowed to a stop, staring at her with a wondering smile. Now he was all sorts of curious and intrigued. Olivia had asked many things from him, but never a personal ask like this. “Is there some kind of personal history here?” he inquired as he continued to walk at a slower pace.
“In a sense. She came to us ten years ago as a victim. It’s not a long story, but—“
“Send me the case file, I’ll take a look at it.” Chismoso. He couldn’t help it sometimes. “Whatever it is, it won’t interfere with her abilities to work, will it?”
Olivia shook her head emphatically. “Not at all. She was with vice for seven years, they all only ever had good things to say about her.”
Save for the bad attitude, apparently. “Alright.” He pushed the elevator call button, waiting not very long for the doors to open and stepped inside. “On that note, I appreciate you taking the time to see me, Liv. We’ll keep in touch.” They parted with a smile, the elevator doors closing.
On the short ride down, Rafael found himself thinking an awful lot about Valeria. She looked so familiar, the name only adding to it. He swore he knew her somehow, it was right there in that blind spot of his mind. Yet he just couldn’t place her. All that came back around was her sneer and smartass remark, still bringing an amused grin to his face.
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My counsellor, my lover- Part 3
I’m so glad you all seem to be in love with this Rafael Barba series, I am loving writing this. Feedback is always lovely to have.
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Summary: Rafael takes on (Y/n)’s case when he learns she was forced to be a donor and learns what she went through and a relationship soon develops.
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"What's going through your head?" A peaceful, stretching groan followed Rafael's question that mixed into the calming atmosphere surrounding the couple. His eyes briefly opened to look over at (Y/n) before they fell closed, weighed down by how tired he felt and how relaxed and free of tension he was right now.
It was effort for the ADA to slowly lift his left arm and drop it over (Y/n)'s hips, managing to reel her into his side like she was a fish on a hook. He kept his hand tucked under her hip, smoothing his thumb over her skin creating a tickling sensation for both of them. He moved his head a little further over on the pillow until he was brushing his nose against the top of (Y/n)'s head, breathing in her scent.
He kicked his foot out of the cover which was wrapped around and between his legs like he was trying to break free from a cocoon, the usual way he managed to sleep.
His tired eyes opened again to look at (Y/n) when she turned her head to face him, her fingers curling around the cover that had been used as a tug of rope between them both during the night. He could see the look in (Y/n)'s eyes, there was something swirling around in her head that she was contemplating or going over far too much and he wanted to know what it was.
"Matthews asked if I knew Leigh was dying, he said it was like I was giving up on her... I guess I am."
(Y/n) hated taking the stand and having to answer Matthews questions because they were about her parents. He was painting them as the conflicted parents who had to balance helping each child when that wasn't how anything had gone down. He was making (Y/n) out to be a spoilt child who was heartless, not wanting to look after her sister who had cancer.
"The jury won't believe that, Querido. If they could see you now, they'd have a guilty verdict straight away."
"What?" A small, confused giggle left (Y/n)'s lips as she shook her head, looking at Rafael with narrowed eyes. If the jury saw her lying naked in bed with her ADA then they would agree with her? She hardly believed that would what they would think if they could see this situation right now.
But Rafael simply pulled (Y/n) closer before he pulled the edge of the cover down so he could expose her skin to the cool air.
"If they saw all the proof on your body of how many times you've saved Leigh, they would understand immediately."
Ever so slowly, Rafael started to skin his fingers over (Y/n)'s flesh, surprising her that he was finding each mark with his eyes shut and his mind still half asleep. His fingers found the small dent of flesh on her right hip where the skin was a lighter shade and felt stretched. That was the scar from her bone marrow extraction. His fingers moved to skim over the crease of her elbow, something he knew made her shiver but there were scars and puncture marks dotted on every inch of both elbows.
Rafael knew where the marks were, he had committed them to memory the first time he had seen (Y/n) naked. It shocked him to think that Leigh's cancer was of the blood and yet (Y/n) was littered in scars in various places. Her thighs, her hips, her lower back near her kidneys and her arms were especially creased with scars and dark marks. Rafael knew if he could of seen her after each procedure, her body would be tainted with bruises like paint on a canvas.
"I'm scared."
"Hey, you don't have to be scared, I'm gonna be here the whole way through the trial and afterwards. They can't hurt you-"
"No, I... I'm scared about Leigh dying."
(Y/n) pressed her lips together until they all but disappeared to try and stop them from pulling down when the tears slowly started to cascade from her eyes. She was desperate for someone to comfort her, to talk her through this and tell her what she was feeling was wrong but this was her worst fear since the moment she knew what a fear was.
"Raf, when she dies, what do I do? We always tried to prepare for this, for her dying, but when it happens... she's the reason I'm alive. I always thought that if... if she died, then I would too. How do I live knowing I've let her die?"
The tears overwhelmed (Y/n) like a tsunami until she was blubbering and gasping for air. Her hands moved to cover her face, hiding her pain, her truth, her worst fears and her shame from the one person she knew would understand them. She didn't want Rafael to see her like this, no one had ever heard those deepest secrets she held in her heart but she needed answers, reassurance that she wasn't going to Hell for this.
(Y/n)'s whole life was conflicted between her family pushing and doing everything they could to save Leigh, and also preparing in case the worst were to happen.
But (Y/n) had always feared when she was younger that if Leigh passed away, she would be lost. She was alive because of Leigh, she was created to save Leigh and preserve her life, (Y/n) had no meaning, no purpose to her life if her sister died. When she finally left home and found a support group and friends, (Y/n) learned she could live a life of her own without guilt or worry or a purpose. But that never stopped her dreaded worry about when Leigh would die.
Everyone secretly knew that Leigh would die eventually, and not late on in her life either. (Y/n) was extending what short time she had left and when she left home and stopped being a donor, Leigh was effectively left with what little time she had.
(Y/n) didn't know what she would do when Leigh died, and it was coming.
She knew people who grieved the loss of a sibling and how they overcame that, but this was different. Leigh was God in (Y/n)'s eyes, she was her purpose for living, the reason she was even alive in the first place. Once that purpose left, what was there for (Y/n)? Why should she deserve to live when Leigh didn't?
"Shh, Querido, shh."
When Rafael turned on his side and wrapped his arms around (Y/n) like vines, she didn't stop him. He pulled her until she was burrowed into his chest but he had a small fight to pull her hands from her face. He didn't want her hiding away from him like this, she had no reason to hide the pain she was in or hide herself from him when she was in pain. He didn't want her to do that, Rafael wanted to see her through every emotion and turmoil, even this one.
"You are a person, a human being. How you came to be doesn't matter in the slightest, you have the same rights as everyone else in this world. The law says so. You have to remember, Mi Amour, that Leigh may have been the reason you were born but she isn't the reason you are living. This is your life now and you will live this life after she passes, she knows that."
Rafael's lips pressed against (Y/n)'s whilst his skin soaked up her tears and he turned them over until he was laying on top of her. (Y/n) could feel the ferocious desperation and need that he had to prove to her that her thoughts were useless worries that she should pay no mind to. The way he stole her breath away with his kiss and had to hold himself back from digging his nails into her skin told her he was desperate.
Leigh may have been why (Y/n) was born, but she isn't the purpose why (Y/n) is living. This is her life and she can live it how she wants and she has many reasons to live. She has things she wants to achieve, she is a worker at SVU and is helping thousands of victims and bringing people to justice. And she had Rafael to live for.
No one can tell her she is only alive for Leigh.
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"My next witness is Mrs (Y/l/n)."
Buttoning up his jacket, Rafael stuffed his hands into his pockets as he perched himself on the edge of his desk, waiting for (Y/n)'s mother to walk up to the witness box and sit herself down. Out of all the witnesses each side had and would call, she was the one Rafael was desperate to question.
He was on the verge of combusting from the burning questions he wanted to ask her. Granted, most of the questions he wanted to ask would be rude and not suitable for court, but he would rephrase them and he was ready for this battle. She would crack under his questions, she would admit what he wanted her to say and she would let the jury see just how much of an awful mother she had been to one child over the other.
Even just looking at her had Rafael's back turned up and his adrenaline coursing through her veins.
He didn't doubt that she was going to be the kind of woman who would play the card that her child was ill and that was all she could think about and focus on. It would be her scape goat, but Rafael would make sure that didn't happen.
The moment Angela was seated down in the witness box, Rafael barely glanced at his notes before he started. He had gotten this part of the examinations down to a T, he knew what he wanted to ask, where he wanted to lead her and what he wanted her to say.
"Mrs (Y/l/n), how many children do you have?" 
"Two daughters."
"Two, and would it be fair to say that you only had (Y/n) to save Leigh?"
"I... I suppose."
"But she was still your daughter. Her opinions, thoughts and views still mattered to you just like with your other child, Leigh, correct?"
This would be the first lie she would tell. Rafael knew no mother was going to admit on the stand under oath that they listened and preferred one child's views over the other. No mother would admit one child meant more than their other because that wasn't what it meant to be a parent and she would be scrutinised for it.
Just like he wanted her to be.
"Of course, she is my daughter." The defensive tone to her voice and the way Angela sat up straighter in her chair showed she was getting uncomfortable already.
"So what happened when (Y/n) said no to procedures? Did you agree and not go through with them, did you take her home and comfort her?"
"Leigh was sick, she was always in the hospital and (Y/n) knew she was helping her sister-"
"Yes, but what about when she said no? What would you do if (Y/n) was afraid or disagreed?"
It was clear she was uncomfortable, she was on trial, her actions were being judged and scrutinised in front of strangers. But her opinions were clear to Rafael, (Y/n), and Olivia who was seated next to (Y/n).
Rafael knew Angela was trying to put the focus on Leigh, if everyone thought of her and focused on her then they would agree with her. From Leigh's point of view, everything was justified. She was a sick girl, always had been and she needed help which her parents were trying to give her. But this was about (Y/n)'s life and from her view and through her eyes, her upbringing was cruel.
"We would talk to her, tell her why we asked her to go through with the procedures. Sometimes get her ice cream afterwards to say thank you. She wanted to help her sister and she always did whatever she could."
"So when (Y/n) was four and she didn't want the hormone injection, the three nurses pinning her to the bed were doing that because (Y/n) consented and wanted to help her sister? Or when she was seven and she didn't want a five inch needle breaking into her hip bone and she punched and kicked at four doctors and a nurse, in your opinion she was agreeing to the procedure?"
"She was helping Leigh! (Y/n) was a child, always fussing because the hospital scared her but she always agreed!"
"Mrs (Y/l/n) I don't think she did! If pinning her down was the way to get what you wanted then she was not agreeing. Her records show that from the age of four, the age where she knew what needles were and how they hurt, she started to fight. She would scream, extra nurses had to pin her down and talk to her, she was under anaesthetic more than seven times for simple blood donations because she fought back and screamed until she fainted. She was a child, and you forced her to do these procedures."
(Y/n) could see the tears in her mother's eyes but she knew from experience that they were not tears of regret or sadness for her. They were tears of anger because her own feelings were getting crushed and no one was listening to her petty views that Leigh was ill so everything was okay.
If everything revolved around Leigh then no crimes were committed and (Y/n) had gone through everything for a valid reason that meant she had no rights at all.
"We didn't force her, she was a child always getting upset or scared but so was Leigh. (Y/n) knew what it was for, if we listened every time a child said no nothing would ever be done and they would get their own way."
"So just to be clear, to you personally, when coming from your own child no means yes? At what age does no actually mean no, what age was (Y/n) when she said no and you listened?"
"I... it's not that simple-"
"What age, or did you never accept no for an answer? Was no only listened to if Leigh said it?"
"Objection!"
"Sustained, move on Mr Barba."
Rafael nodded his head and took a deep breath to compose himself and think of the next question he wanted to ask. At least what Angela had admitted so far showed the jury a small peak of her true colours. They were shown that no was only accepted if it came from Leigh, they were shown that everything (Y/n) had gone through was fine in everyone's eyes if it benefitted Leigh.
"As parents, you and your husband were told about the risks and side effects of every procedure you consented to on your child's behalf. Can you tell the jury the risks and side effects for Leigh?"
"Her immune system is always weak, she's at risk of severe infections no matter how small the procedure, blood transfusions, bone marrow. After every operation she stayed in hospital at least a week or more to make sure she wasn't infected or ill... chemo blasted her immune system and her bloods and she needed regular transfusions-"
"Thank you, now what about (Y/n)?"
"Pardon?"
"(Y/n). Your other daughter, what risks and side effects did she face?"
"The risks were minimal for (Y/n), they were more severe for Leigh... (Y/n) was only ever in hospital for short periods. Blood donations were two hours at max."
"Wait, so you can memorise and remember every risk factor for Leigh, but you're saying there were no risks that you can remember for (Y/n)?"
Barba had her.
His eyes were practically glowing when (Y/n) caught a glimpse of her ADA at work because he knew he had slipped her up. He remembered (Y/n) saying that her mother would always fluster around Leigh because of the risks but (Y/n) was treated like she was having a simple vaccination and not an operation or an extraction or infusion of hormones. It was typical of a parent like this, when one child was valued more, no information was retained about the lesser loved child.
"They weren't dangerous-"
Spinning on his heels, Rafael leaned over his desk and swiped a copied file from (Y/n)'s medical records that were in their usual place stacked on the right side edge of his desk for reference and intimidation.
"(Y/n) (Y/l/n), aged five, given antibiotics for an infection gained after hormone growth cells were extracted through a vein in her thigh. Five days observation in the hospital. (Y/n) (Y/l/n), aged seven, fever and distress caused by bone marrow transplant. (Y/n) (Y/l/n), aged seven, antibiotics given due to sepsis after a bone marrow transplant, two weeks on observation in hospital. Every operation or procedure she went through gave her side effects, every one, and you want to tell this court that it was necessary?"
(Y/n) remembered her second bone marrow transplant. The doctors had fussed over her because it was the first time she got sepsis, she felt like her leg was being bitten off by wolves and kept asking if they would remove her leg. When she was fifteen and got sepsis again, that was the worse because the infection had been larger and the sepsis attacked the healthy tissue of her hip and thigh. That was when everyone thought she was going to lose her leg.
No one had told her that when she was younger. She would never have gone through with it, she would have fought with her parents to her death if she knew the risks of each donor procedure she went through.
"It was necessary for Leigh!"
"But not for (Y/n)."
Rafael could see he had stumped his witness and when he looked over at the jury and saddened, conflicted faces were all he could see.
There were always two sides to every story but this side was the one that would make them rethink their lives and choices. Would they sacrifice the life of one child to save the life of another? Would they blatantly display affection and favour of one child over the other? If (Y/n) was their child would they tell her that she was only alive to serve the purpose of saving her sister?
If (Y/n) were their child would they downplay her infection and her side effects because it wasn't what they wanted to think about or focus on?
"What about side effects, would you tell (Y/n) the risks and side effects she would face after each procedure?"
(Y/n) felt her hand tightening around Olivia's when she locked eyes with her mother who was shaking her head ever so slightly at her daughter. She couldn't believe this was happening, she couldn't believe that (Y/n) had the fire within her to finally pursue this. (Y/n) had always told her parents she would fight them, that she would sue them for doing this to her and she would fight to not have to do this anymore. They never believed her.
"Yes, but she was young we only told her what she would understand."
"What do you mean?"
"I couldn't tell a four-year-old she could get a fever, sepsis or blood clots because she wouldn't understand what that meant. We told her she might feel poorly or sick or have bruises or not be able to walk so she could get better."
Barba nodded, pursing his lips as he clasped his hands behind his back and began to pace in front of the witness box. He had to think of his wording now so he could win this argument and push his case right into the jury's hands.
"Right, well what did you say about the side effects when she was about to have bone marrow taken from her hip?"
"We said she would need to stay in bed and couldn't walk so she could rest... we said her hip would be sore."
"Sore?"
Rafael's head snapped to the left to directly lock eyes with Angela, his lips curling in distaste and disbelief showing on his face. That was the word she chose to say to (Y/n) about the excruciating pain she would go through that would feel extraordinary to a seven-year-old. She didn't explain it properly so (Y/n) would be tricked into going through with it, that was deceiving her in order to get her to help Leigh.
"Yes..."
"You told (Y/n) she would be sore, that's the choice of explanation you went with? For those of the jury who have never gone through this procedure, the pain level for an adult going through this is extremely high even with pain medication. It is rated by doctors to be as risky and as painful as a hip transplant because the needle breaks into the bone and leaves a hole in the bone. Patients aren't allowed to walk for up to two weeks, depending on recovery and are at high risk of sepsis and infections. That isn't explained as sore, Mrs (Y/l/n)."
"She was seven-"
"Who had an above average knowledge of medical procedures from nurses explaining them to her since she was three. Seven-year-old's know what pain is and this procedure in particular isn't recommended for children of that age. You didn't tell (Y/n) she was at risk of becoming seriously ill or how much pain she was in or that she couldn't compete in sports at school or even jog due to the pain."
"Objection, relevance?"
"I'm prosecuting for negligence of a child and abuse of a minor, the jury needs to know the details of the abuse Miss (Y/l/n) went through. By not informing her of what she was going through and the risks they were abusing her and putting her at risk."
Rafael held his breath as he looked at the Judge.
He knew the judge would be lenient at times and understanding but they both knew this was a bit of a stretch. This wasn't the kind of case that usually got prosecuted and although it made things interesting in the courtroom, it was also risky. But Barba had a right to go through this.
(Y/n) had been lied to as a child and it wasn't for her own health, it was for her sister. Every procedure was done without regard to (Y/n)'s health at all, it was all done for Leigh.
"I'll allow it, continue Mr Barba."
"When did you start telling (Y/n) the real consequences and risks of every procedure she went through?"
"I- I don't know, as she got older we explained more but she knew why she was going through these transplants and donations-"
"What was the benefit to (Y/n) from all of this, throughout her life?"
"She saved her sister."
"Just to be clear then, nothing (Y/n) went through ever improved or secured her own health and wellbeing? Every single procedure you put your youngest daughter through continuously threatened her life and lowered her value of life. All for your other daughter?"
"That's not... that's not what-"
"Yes or no?"
"Yes."
(Y/n) folded in on herself, leaning into Olivia when she felt like she was about to collapse. Everything was spinning, her stomach was churning, her lungs were on the verge of collapsing the same as they had done last week when Barba found her in the break room.
Her mother admitted it.
She finally admitted- albeit due to being under oath- that she had put (Y/n) through everything all for Leigh and with no benefit for (Y/n) at all. Helping her sister wasn't a bright or up side, it was a need and a must, not a result. She admitted what she was doing and she had just admitted to neglecting and abusing (Y/n).
"Mrs (Y/l/n), did you ever consider what impact it would have on (Y/n) to continue with these procedures? Yes or no."
"Yes."
"And you went through with them regardless. When (Y/n) was fifteen, after she recovered from a life-threatening infection and sepsis, she told you that she wasn't going to be a donor for her sister anymore. She told you enough was enough. Did you or did you not respond to that by telling her that she was- in your own words, 'alive to donate to Leigh and nothing more?'"
"That was... we were having an argument, her sister was still in the hospital and I was upset."
"With all due respect, I don't believe you had the right to be upset. In the medical notes a Dr Savoy mentioned that he would do no further procedures or donations from (Y/n) without an evaluation and her expressed consent after she punched a nurse and was heavily sedated before the procedure began. With that in mind, I'd like you to answer the question, did you tell (Y/n) that was her only reason for being alive? Yes, or no."
"Yes." The word was spat through gritted teeth, an admission of guilt, an actual response that told (Y/n) something she had never heard from her mother. That she was admitting Leigh was more important.
"Finally, do you believe that telling (Y/n) from an early age that she was genetically engineered and her purpose was to save her sister, impacted badly on her mental health and her life?"
"In hindsight... possibly, but it was-"
"Thank you. Nothing you put (Y/n) through was for her own health or state of mind, you continuously forced her into unnecessary donations and extractions. You manipulated her into agreeing and when she said no she was pinned down and pushed to do it anyway. That is parental abuse of a child regardless of your reasons and it is coercing a minor for your own benefit. And that, Mrs (Y/l/n), is against the law. No further questions."
When Rafael turned on his heels to face the courtroom, his eyes locked onto (Y/n)'s frame stumbling out the aisle and bursting out of the courtroom before Olivia was following her in tow.
"(Y/n), hold on."
"I was wrong, Liv. I shouldn't have done this, any of it. Leigh's about to die, that's my justice and my punishment, no more donations just like I wanted but she'll be gone and that is my punishment for saying no. This makes no difference, they're taking the blame too late, I'm not fifteen anymore."
(Y/n)'s fingers carded through her hair as her breaths started to disappear from her lungs. Her elbows pointed out at the sides as she started to pace up and down over a space of three feet. Why had she pushed Rafael to do this for her? Why was she letting him do this when it was going to help no one?
Leigh was dying, (Y/n) and her parents had grieved for her all their lives and now she was about to go. They would be taking their blame too late, (Y/n) couldn't be forced or coerced into anything anymore and they were saying yes they were guilty because nothing could be done now. This wasn't going to help (Y/n), it was going to condemn her.
"(Y/n), breathe for me, breathe, calm down. You know as well as I do that no matter how long it takes, justice helps any victim of abuse and crime. It lets you know that what you went through wasn't for nothing, that your abusers are taking the blame they deserve, this late on in your life or not, they are going to be held accountable-"
"What about me? When am I held accountable for what I've done to Leigh by letting... by killing her... I-"
A loud, guttural sob escaped (Y/n)'s lips before she hunched over, her arms deadlocking around her stomach when she violently threw up onto the marbled floor. Everything she had managed to hold down was chucked up onto the floor at her feet until she was choking on thin air, unable to take a breath.
Her body writhed and shook Olivia's warm hands from her frame, the only hands she wanted on her were Rafael's.
The squeaking of the courtroom doors opened and Rafael and Matthews were the first to leave the room, needing a drink and a snack before their ten minute break was over and the court was back in session.
"No, no no." Rafael's body sped up and his eyes scanned the rather lonely corridor before he reached out for (Y/n). He couldn't have people watching her in this state or risking her parents coming over to find her looking like this.
In one swoop, his arm was around her waist and his lips were hovering over her ear, whispering words of praise for how well she had coped and that she didn't have to witness anything else for today. His feet made quick work of escorting (Y/n) down the corridor, paying no mind to her trembling frame under his arm or her sweating, shaking hands clutching and ruffling his blazer and white shirt.
His words continued to swirl in (Y/n)'s ear until he got her into the closest bathroom he could, slamming and locking the door behind him just before (Y/n) collapsed into a heap in his arms. Sobs, whimpers and pain leaving her lips that he tried desperately to shush and coo away.
"Alright, Querido. It's all done now, I promise."
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The SVU squad part 1
Fandoms: law and order order svu / encanto (in which the squad have gifts)
Eventual Parings: oc x John munch, oc x fin Tutuola, oc x Elliot stabler, oc x Nick Amaro, oc x Sonny carisi, oc x Rafael Barba, oc x Peter stone
Other characters appearing now or later in this series: Donald Cragen, Melinda Warner, George Hwang, Olivia benson, Mike Dodds and William Lewis.
Pervious captain: “open up your eyes Donald this flashlight holds the miricale given to our department”
Young Cargen: “how did we get a miricale”
Previous Captain: “long ago when I became a detective and first joined the precinct there was a rapist the worst New York has ever seen more victims than we could count. Despite many people working tirelessly we couldn’t catch him and one of my coworkers got killed. In our darkest moment we were given a miracle this flashlight became a magical device that would never turn off. It blessed detectives and Adas with gifts to help the citizens of this city. However after years some of them decided they were too old so they stepped down and gave up their gifts. Now I’m leaving it’s your turn to lead this precinct…—————————————-
Estrella held her breath as she walked up the stairs into the building where the 16th precinct is housed. Two years she spent as a uniform officer and now she was finally promoted to a junior detective. She stopped briefly to re-read her resume making sure it was written correctly before continuing on her way. When she saw the door reading special victims unit she gulped hesitating to open it. There had been many transfer requests to this particular department thoughts of ‘what if I’m not good enough?’ Ran threw her herd after all only the best of the best would be accepted.
After what seemed like forever she opened the door and walked in. The area seemed cramped but cosy including desks filled with papers and a investigation board. It didn’t seem like any of the detectives that worked here were in at the moment. Estrella noticed a bald man sitting in an office with the door closed this must be the captain. She knocked politely and he looked up motioning for her to enter.
“Are you Captain Cragen?” Estrella asked walking in?
“Yes and your are?” Cragen asked
“Officer…sorry junior detective Estrella Juliette GracÃa” she said handing over her resume with a nervous smile
“Please take a seat” Cragen said she did as told and waited for him to read it she tried to gauge his reaction by his facial expressions but he wasn’t giving much away. Finally he looked up “this says you have an iq of 146, you graduated high school at age 13, got a scholarship to Harvard where you earned both a doctorate in criminal justice and an SJD in law by age 18, you then served in the army for three years as a private where you saved the lives of two fellow soldiers, you were awarded the silver star for your bravery being one of only 10 women to get that medal, you then joined the police academy where you graduated top of your class and now you have been promoted to detective after being in uniform for only 2 years….am I missing anything?” He asked
“I don’t think so Captain?” Estrella said a little confused
“I’m sorry the position has already been filled..” Cragen started Estrella frowned at this she knew the competition was huge but she thought he would at least think about it before making a decision “But I’ve thought about it and your resume is exemplary I would be lucky to have you on my team, so I have decided to call detective beck and tell her I am going with someone else” he finished smiling at her and handing her resume back to her
“R..really? You mean I got the job?” Estrella said shocked but excited she struggled not to jump and down in her seat
“Welcome to the special victims unit detective” Cragen said shaking her hand
“I won’t let you down Captain Cragen, when do I start?” Estrella asked
“You start tomorrow officially, today i’d like you to get to know your coworkers and then tonight will be your gift ceremony” Cragen explained
“That is fine with me” Estrella said
“Good your new partner Elliot Stabler should be at the courthouse testifying, go meet him there” Cragen ordered
~~~~~~~~~
Estrella got out of the cab looking for this stabler man. Instead she was disgusted to see a man kissing what looked to her like a child.
“What is going on here?” Estrella asked trying to hide the slight anger in his voice
“Butt out she’s my girlfriend” the man shot back
“Your girlfriend? This is a child that makes her your victim” Estrella said frustrated
“She is 17” the man said
“Do you have proof? I’d?” Estrella asked the girl
“She isn’t showing you anything take a hike lady” the man said
“You have to be really stupid or really cocky to molset a child in public” Estrella said pushing him down on a car hood and putting his hands behind his back
“Let me go right now! Who do you think you are” the man yelled trying to fight her
“Hey el cabrón, i’m a detective just got promote and your under arrest under the New York penal code 130 sexual abuse of a minor” Estrella said turning the man around and handcuffing him.
“Please stop he’s my boyfriend, leave him alone” the girl pleaded
“There a problem here?” A man with short brown hair and blue eyes asked he had a detectives badge much like her own in his hand
“I caught this man molesting a minor” Estrella told pointing to the handcuffed guy who yelled at the detective to “get her off me”
“Tell her” the girl said
“It’s legal the girls 17” the detective explained
“Really the girl was telling the truth?” Estrella asked still confused she let the man out of the handcuffs
“Come on let’s go home” the girl said and the couple walked away hand in hand
“That’s not right even if she is legal that guy is like 30” Estrella said
“Tell me about it, but it’s what the court ordered” the detective agreed with her “what’s it to you anyway?”
“Are you detective Elliot Stabler?” Estrella asked
“Yeah” he answered
“Well that was an awkward introduction…I’m detective Estrella GarcÃa your new partner” she introduced herself
“Welcome to the world of grey” Elliot said clearly unhappy about the courts decision
“The captain said I should get to know my co workers so I guess there other others” Estrella says
“Yeah I’m meeting them for an after work drink at a bar down the street if you want to join us” Elliot offered
“I don’t really drink but sure id like to meet them” Estrella said they then headed to the bar she let her new partner lead the way since she was familiar with the place. When they walked in she realised there was a lot of police and lawyers drinking here. Elliot walked over to a table where two men were sitting one white man in his late 40s to early 50s wearing glasses and the other a black man in his early 40s his long curly hair in a ponytail. They looked familiar and Estrella got a serious feeling of deja vu but she shrugged it off.
“Guys this is my new partner Estrella GarcÃa” Elliot introduced sitting down at the table next to fin.
“It’s a pleasure to meet you both” Estrella said sitting at the remaking seat
“Hey I’m Odafin tutuola but I prefer just fin, this is my partner John Munch” fin said shaking her hand
“Welcome to the squad and a life of regret and suffering” John said jokingly while also shaking her hand. A waitress came to the table the guys ordered beers and Estrella got a fruity cocktail. While waiting for them to arrive the guys got into a work related conversation. Elliot was still upset about the 17 year old girl case.
Estrella sat deep in thought she realised the names Tutuola and Munch were familiar to her. Then it clicked there was a detective Munch that worked in Baltimore homicide and a detective Tutuola that worked in Manhattan narcotics they were pretty much the reason she became a cop but I couldn’t be them? Could it…
“Excuse me John did you ever work in Baltimore Homicide?” Estrella asked the table went silent
“Yes a life time ago, why?” John sighed obviously not wanting to discuss his old life. Estrellas eyes went wide so she was right about one of but what about the other. She turned to look at fin
“What about you Fin did you work in Narcotics here in New York?” Estrella asked
“Yeah how’d you know are you stalking us” Fin said raising an eye brow suspiciously
“No nothing like that…do either of you remember a case fifteen years ago where one of the biggest drug lords in America was arrested he also had many trafficked girls that he would use and pass around to his men. He and his gang was responsible for a long list of murders they operated mainly from Maryland and New York but he was living in the state of Pennsylvania. He had three kids and older son and two twins a boy and a girl. The mother of his children died under mysterious circumstances.” Estrella recounted
“Have you been studying our case notes? There’s not way you could know all that if you didn’t” John said
“No i didn’t” Estrella said
“A lot of those details weren’t released to the press theres no way you can not that stufd” Fin told her
“I can explain you know that scared little ten year old girl that had to testify and put her father in prison? I don’t like to bring it up much but that way me” Estrella admired both men looked her jaws hanging open in surprised even Elliot looked shocked and he hadn’t even worked that case.
“Nah no way that was you” Fin said
“Yes way” Estrella said
“I read about that case in the paper, sorry you went threw that” Elliot said the group then changed the subject and spent the rest of the hour eating, drinking their drinks and talking about the recent case of the 17 year old that looked like a little girl. Estrella listend with interest since she just joined she wasn’t up to speed on that case.
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That night the big gift ceremony was going to take place. Politicians and police from other bureaus were in attendance as well as the current members of svu. Since the prescient was small but people still wanted to know what was going thousands gathered in Times Square watching a live feed of the event. Estrella smoothed over her suit and fixed her hair ready for the ceremony to begin. Music begun to play signaling that it was time for her to emerge from behind the door she nervously complied. This was it that thing they would make or break her if she got a gift she’d become a permenant member of the squad if not she’s soon be gone like Brian Cassidy and Monique Jefferies before her. People clamped for her as she walked. She was nervous and this resulted in her only talking about a step a minute. Every so slowly she mad her way to the glowing lockers.
The lockers were large probably big enough for a person to fit inside. Each one glowed with magic displaying the name of a person and a symbol showing what their gift was. Stabler had a dumbbell on his symbolizing his gift of super strength, Tutuola had a chameleon showing that his gift is shapeshifting and Munch had a speech bubble with words in different languages on in since he had the ability to speak, read and understand all languages fluently. A new locker had appeared next to the others out of thin air this one was blank but still had an aura of magic around it. Captain Cragen was standing. He had the magical flashlight in his hand
“Will you use your gift to honor our miracle? Will you serve this city and strengthen victims hope” Cragen asked
I nodded and placed my hands on the flashlight it felt warm and calming. I went up to the locker door and hesitantly reached out touching on the combination lock. A magical light moved over the door transforming it and my name appeared in gold glowing letters ‘Estrella GarcÃa’ underneath was a love heart. I felt lots of eyes on me waiting for me to do something revealing what my gift was. Nothing happened! Everyone waited not knowing what to do and after a while Cragen addressed the crowd
“We have a new gift I don’t know sure no one knows what it is yet but it’s a gift all the same” Cragen said i ran my hand along the door confused but happy at the same time. I was now an official member of the squad but my gift hadn’t manifested itself yet..I wonder what it could be?
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