The Captain's Wife
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“I’m looking for Captain Wesker.” You hold up the lunch bag, your sole piece of evidence, your justification for being here. “He forgot his lunch this morning. I wanted to bring it by.”
A heavy silence fills the office.
“He forgot his lunch,” the burrito guy repeats slowly.
“At home,” the bearded man adds.
“Where you were.”
“This morning.”
They’re looking at each other now, exchanging glances, having some kind of silent conversation you’re not privy to.
“Hold on, wait.” Burrito Guy holds up the hand not holding the burrito. “Are you saying you’re-”
“I’m his wife.” The words come out smaller than you intended. “We’ve been married since March.”
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- Part 1 of The Captain's Wife
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“I built this for you.” His hand clamps down on your hip, fingers digging into your flesh, holding you still while he thrusts deep and hard. The sound is filthy, the slap of skin and the squelch of your arousal echoing. “This apartment. This life. This marriage. I built it. It was chosen for you. All of it.”
Your voice shakes, barely more than a breath. “For me? Or for you?”
He answers you with a brutal thrust, slamming into you so hard your vision whites out.
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- Part 2 of The Captain's Wife
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His fingers peel away from your skin, each one leaving behind a little more heat. For a second, you forget how to breathe, like your body doesn’t trust the air won’t get stuck on the way in. You could scream now, but you don’t.
“Albert.”
You try to say his name, but it comes out broken, like your throat forgot how to form the sound. Two syllables that shouldn’t be this hard, but they splinter in your mouth.
“You’re dead,” you whisper. The words come out flat and factual and completely, desperately inadequate, the verbal equivalent of pointing at the sun and saying “that’s bright.” “They buried you, and Chief Irons gave a speech that contained exactly zero true things about who you were. I sat in the front row and I cried so hard I couldn’t breathe. And you were dead, Albert. You were dead.”Series
- Part 3 of The Captain's Wife
