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Before they were broadcasts like battles and rivals like religion, there was a club, a shaking microphone stand, and a younger screen-faced demon trying very hard not to look like he was about to short-circuit.
Alastor calls it advice. Vincent calls it… everything.or past radiostatic being soft
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Vox hasn’t slept in days- not really. He keeps his tower running, keeps the Vees fed with numbers and noise and results, keeps his faceplate bright and his voice sharp and his mask welded on so tight nobody can see what’s underneath.
Valentino notices anyway.
When Vox slips out of Vee Tower for “five minutes” and ends up in an alley with trembling hands and a cigarette he swears he doesn’t need, Valentino follows, and for once, he doesn’t let Vox joke his way out of it. He drags him back upstairs, past all the polished glass and locked doors, and refuses to leave until Vox’s screen finally dims and the act finally stops.
OR Vox tries to disappear into work. Valentino won’t let him crash alone.
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This is a slice-of-life, married Radiostatic fic where each chapter is a self-contained snapshot of Vox and Alastor learning how to live together. It focuses on the small, everyday moments, breakfasts, work interruptions, petty bickering, quiet tenderness, and how their relationship works
Every chapter is basically them clashing a little, repairing a little, and ending up closer, two control freak demons building a home that’s equal parts neon signal and warm static.
OR every chapter we see more of Alastor and Vox learning how to live together as a couple
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Vox writes an “essay” about Alastor like he’s trying to turn longing into something readable, something that can be filed, archived, survived.
If anyone asks Vox what his last wish is, he already knows the answer. He just hopes they’ll understand it before the signal cuts. -
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Vox falls first, fast, and terminally, mistaking possession for love and devotion for safety. Alastor lets him.
Seven years after Vox finally escapes, Alastor returns like a signal breaking through dead air, and Vox discovers the hardest part about leaving is realizing you never really stopped listening.Vox becomes obsessed with Alastor the moment they meet, and it turns pathological fast, until Vox spirals into self-harm and Alastor answers his vulnerability with cruelty, calling him disgusting and tightening the control. Vox finally leaves, but spends seven years haunted by the “dead air” Alastor left behind. When Alastor returns, Vox is forced to relive the craving and the damage, and decide if this is closure or a repeat.
OR Seven years after Vox leaves, Alastor comes back, and the signal picks up right where it died.

