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Lost Dolls

Summary:

He was still alone.
Good.
Heart thudding in his chest, Truthless Recluse took the time to lean on the tree and lift his foot. He struggled with the zipper on his boot and cried when it got stuck, but he managed to yank his foot free. He put his barefoot back down, shocks of pain raced up his leg.

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Truthless Recluse escapes from The Spire, but he has something The Fount wants.

*Posting when I can

Chapter 1: Escape

Notes:

Quick note: This AU has a way different timeline/set of rules and characterizations than my PureFount series.
If you did not read part one, or if you're new to my writing, this part is probably gonna be nothing but whiplash. But I always hold your hand while I bash your face in with a brick 🥰

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Truthless Recluse gasped as the pain in his abdomen sent him doubling over. He staggered into a tree and groaned as a shock of agonizing pain rippled through his dough.He grabbed the excess fabric of his robe and pulled it around to his front, as if that would smother the pain. He grit his teeth and panted heavily, then looked over his shoulder.

He was still alone.

Good.

Heart thudding in his chest, Truthless Recluse took the time to lean on the tree and lift his foot. He struggled with the zipper on his boot and cried when it got stuck, but he managed to yank his foot free. He put his barefoot back down, shocks of pain raced up his leg.

Truthless Recluse bit his lip, then let it go, then bit it again and harder, before lifting his other foot and yanking that shoe off as well.

He sighed as his feet hit the bare earth.

It’d been so long since he was free.

His hands fell to his sides, and while he wanted to do nothing more than bask in the afternoon sun, he knew he needed to make it back to the remains of the Vanilla Kingdom before it was too late.

Before he discovered he was gone.

Panting heavily, Truthless Recluse pushed himself off the tree and kept running. Free from his heels, Truthless Recluse could run faster, and when the next searing twist of pain struck him, he kept running. He groaned and grit his teeth through the pain, but he kept running.

He had to.

He had to.

He wasn't entirely sure how far out his spell had put him, but he knew it was only a matter of time before he’d be found out. If he wasn't already.

What had he said?

“This entire Spire is part of my dough.”

It was meant to be comforting. Truthless Recluse didn't feel comforted. 

Another bolt of pain squeezed his abdomen, tears burned his eyes and he gasped for air.

Maybe he already knew Truthless Recluse was gone, maybe he was already caught, and now his freedom was just a toy that would be taken away. Why else would that book with that spell have called to him?

Truthless Recluse kept running.

He did have to stop, eventually, as he came upon a familiar river.

The Sour Dressing River.

Now, normally, cookies would use boats to cross the river as it was known to be very wide and very deep. Even if the current was not strong, it just was not something most cookies risked.

Truthless Recluse did not have that kind of luxury. Nor did he have the time to find it.

He rolled up the oversized robe and tied off the excess fabric as much as he could before sitting on the river's edge and slipping down the riverbank until his toes could no longer touch the slick bottom. Truthless Recluse was a short cookie, so even the shallow parts of the river were a struggle for him to cross. His head just barely bobbed along the surface as he struck his feet out behind him and paddled as fast and as hard as he could go with his arms.

He swallowed a few mouthfuls of the sour river water, but he kept moving forward.

He hoped with the river hiding his tracks, he could maybe taste freedom for just a little longer.

He knew it was hopeless. He’d be found sooner rather than later. It was inevitable.

But he had to try.

He had to.

Truthless Recluse reached the other side and threw both his arms up on the riverbank. Shaking, he pulled himself, soggy dough, soaked robes, and all out of the river.

He crawled forward until his arms nearly gave out, and he collapsed onto his side.

His lungs burned and his dough throbbed with waves of pain. 

Still…

He wasn't safe yet. (Maybe he’d never be safe again). 

He had to keep moving.

Truthless Recluse struggled to push himself up, he looked down at the soaked robes and couldn't help but feel the fire of defiance burn comfortingly in his chest.

The robes were ruined, no doubt about it. Soaking wet, dripping in sour dressing liquid, stretched and rumpled, muddy and scuffed.

He couldn't help but smile.

With his strength renewed, Truthless Recluse staggered to his feet. He took a few deep breaths, whispering a small pep talk to himself before he took off running again.

He came to the remnants of the Vanilla Kingdom, the city fallen from the sky upon his descent into madness. His once proud and idyllic kingdom was now nothing more than a pile of rubble, a lone peak of crumbling waffle cone structures in the Raisin Deadlands. 

Truthless Recluse could have cried seeing his home. The state of decay was not what tugged at his heartstrings, rather he cried due to the bittersweet scent in the air and the memory of what it had once been…

What he had once been.

Who he had once been.

But it wasn't the time for tears.

Truthless Recluse got to work. He reached into the shadows of the world, drawing on dark moon magic to summon his dark orchid staff to his hands. As soon as he pulled his staff out of the darkness he slammed the end into the ground.

Dual lines shot out in opposite directions from the tip of the staff.

The lines circled around the peak, runes of protection, bounty, and concealment burned into the ground and floated into the air.

The seal came together on top of the peak with a small -pop-

Barely audible over the ringing in his ears, but Truthless Recluse heard it nonetheless. He collapsed to his knees, supported only by his staff.

He wasn't sure if it was the adrenaline, the river water he’d consumed earlier, or his body betraying him as usual, but he hunched over and threw up everything in his system.

The bile burned his throat, and caused him to tear up again, but Truthless Recluse didn't care.

He had escaped.

He’d done it!

Truthless Recluse let his head hang after the last spur of vomit pushed out of him. And he wept.

No.

He sobbed.

Loud, painful, Earthbread shattering sobs. The kind of sobbing that left snot and drool dripping from his face. The kind of sobbing that made his dough too hot to touch, and left him shivering. His heart rattled with every scream that ripped from his throat.

Had there been anyone left in his kingdom, they surely would have heard him.

The years of agony he’d endured, both as a prisoner of his mind and as a doll to him poured out of him.

And, as if the world was mourning and rejoicing with him, the sky cracked open and a downpour of soaking cold rain washed away all of his vomit, snot, drool, and tears.

Truthless Recluse panted heavily, his throat scratchy from the abuse he’d just put it through.

Priorities.

He had to get out of the rain. 

Truthless Recluse picked himself up and turned to find shelter when a gust of wind nearly knocked him over.

“RECLUSE!”

His heart pounded in his chest. He turned on his heel (loving the feel of the mud on his dough) and just barely staggered back as The Fount of Knowledge slammed into the shield around his kingdom.

“Wh-what are you doing here, little one?” The Fount tilted his head, starlit curls impossibly dry despite the rain.

Truthless Recluse gripped his staff tighter.

The Fount pawed at the shield, his eyes scanning over something only he could see. 

He couldn’t get through.

Truthless Recluse took half a step back.

The Fount’s eyes were on him.

He froze. 

The rain was so cold on his dough he was shocked it hadn’t frozen into sleet or hail.

“Wh-wheeeerrrre are you going, little one?” His pupils were slits, as if in his anger he’d deformed himself into some kind of feral animal.

When neither moved or said a word, The Fount tilted his head to an in-cookie degree and tried to smile. “Come here, my doll.” His voice was so small despite his beastly stature. He could hardly be heard over the sound of the rain.

Truthless Recluse’s stomach churned. He didn’t move.

He wouldn’t…

He couldn’t.

Sensing his lost grip, The Fount pounded his fist on the shield, “Come here, now!”

He began to shake his head and he glared at The Fount through his wet hair.

The Fount let out an animalistic scream, “WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU’RE DOING?! GET! BACK! HERE! NOW!” Each word was emphasized with a double punch to his shield. 

Truthless Recluse squeezed his eyes shut. He continued to shake his head. Such a tiny movement, but it made his vision swim and his knees buckled. His heart was hammering in his throat and more bile threatened to spill out of him.

“Doll?” The Fount’s claws scrambled for purchase on the shield, “Doll, please, l-let me in. Y-You need me, Doll.” He continued to whisper and beg for him to let the shield down, to let him in, to step back out, to go back.

Truthless Recluse took a staggering step back and opened his eyes.

The Fount was still impossibly dry despite the rain. His shield glowed a brilliant blue and black light wherever The Fount touched it. 

But The Fount could not get through.

He continued to ramble though, “A-and look at your feet, love. You’re filthy. P-please. Just come here a-and I’ll be sure to take care of you. Anything you need, Doll…just p-please…come here.”

Truthless Recluse took another step back.

The Fount’s breath fogged against the shield. He seethed through his teeth, “Come. Here.”

Truthless Recluse’s resolve did not falter. He squared his shoulders and shook his head.

YOU CANNOT STAY IN THERE FOREVER, PURE VANILLA!

He flinched at the use of his true name, but otherwise he did not react.

“You’ll have to come out eventually!” The Fount growled, “You will come home, or so help me, Witches, I will drag you back, kicking and SCREAMING IF I MUST!!” He launched himself at the shield, screaming and clawing at the air, but the shield (mercifully) held. Water splashed off the shield every time The Fount pounded his fists against it.

Truthless Recluse would not give in to his threats.

He couldn’t.

Not when freedom was so close.

He tried to hide his wince as a sharp pain wrapped around his abdomen and crept up his spine to settle on his shoulders, but The Fount saw.

Of course he saw.

“You cannot possibly think you can stay here, Doll.” The Fount hissed, “You have to come home. Now.”

Truthless Recluse panted through his nose and shook his head, water droplets flinging themselves free from his hair.

He wouldn’t.

He couldn’t.

“Who will take care of you like this? Who will ensure you are safe? Fed? Warm?” 

He would. He could take care of himself.

The Fount was starting to sound desperate, but Truthless Recluse knew it was an act. Something to get his guard down. It wouldn’t work.

Then, as if realizing he’d truly lost control, The Fount let out another road and slashed at the shield, “PURE VANILLA COOKIE YOU CANNOT KEEP MY CHILD FROM ME!! COME HERE, NOW!”

He did not move.

Light and dark magic exploded across the shield, the runes protecting him shimmered brightly, but held firm.

And so did he.

The Fount panted as the dust settled and he saw no change. Snarling, he growled, “Fine. Stay in there. Rot for all I care.” Then he broke into a maniacal grin, “But the second you step out of your little hidey hole,” He swept his arms out, gesturing to all of Earthbread, “You. Will be. Mine.”

Truthless Recluse took a shaky breath, heart trembling in his chest. He hated the tears that threatened to spill over and refused to let them fall in front of The Fount.

The Fount chuckled, then he giggled, and finally he threw his head backwards and laughed a dark and malicious laugh. “And if you even think,” He threw his head forward and pressed it to the shield, “For one second, that I will not try to take back what is mine, then your stupid, pretty, little mind is more broken than your or I could have ever conceived!”

He would not fall for the bait.

The Fount stared at him through half-lidded eyes and purred, “I’ll be back for you soon, Doll. Trust.” And just as suddenly as he arrived, he vanished.

Truthless Recluse let go of the breath he’d been holding and collapsed to his knees. Immediately, his free hand went to his swollen belly. 

His purpose, his world, his reason for escaping. 

For living.

“It’s okay,” He whispered, “We’re safe now…” He glanced up at the sky. The storm showed no signs of letting up any time soon. 

He was alone.

Utterly and completely alone.

A wrecked king in a wrecked kingdom.

He swallowed, his mouth and throat painfully dry and corrected himself.

“For now.”

Notes:

So far, I just have this as a one shot, but I am very easy to sway/convince into writing more.
Oh! And you can thank my two lovely cookies @StarColoredRoses and @Eci_Solar for this lil nugget. Eci commented on my Vanilla Twilight fic saying they were scared I was gonna keep PV in his home kingdom because he seemed happier there. And Star commented on part 1 that they had the terrifying though that Truthless would slowly act less like a doll for his baby and it would probably upset The Fount.
SO GUESS WHO TOOK BOTH IDEAS AND MASHED THEM TOGETHER??? IF I HAVE TO SUFFER DOOMED SILENTFAERIE THEN YOU ALL MUST SUFFER ME!!!
"My Strength is the Silver Tree itself" Okay, Elder Faerie, you could have just shot me. That would have been the kinder thing to do instead of hiding your boyfriend in plain sight.

Chapter 2: Birthday

Notes:

Me, standing at a conveyor belt at a factory, watching words and plot come out of a machine: Huh, guess we doing a story now

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Truthless Recluse was shocked his teeth hadn't shattered. His fingers dug into the earth under him and his jaw was so tight it’d be a miracle if he could ever move it again.

He panted heavily, spit flying from his lips as a cold sweat broke out across his forehead.

Another contraction hit him and he choked down a scream.

He counted.

Sixty seconds for (most of) the pain to subside.

Sixty seconds wasn't that long. Not really. Not in the grand scheme of things. It was a minute. Just a minute.

He could handle —

WITCHES they were getting closer together!

He could see red when he squeezed his eyes shut. He had to be in active labor by now, he just had to be! He couldn’t imagine this getting any worse!

Truthless Recluse let his head fall back as tears rolled down his face, burning his dough. A whine broke free from his throat despite his best efforts to keep himself muffled.

He might not have stepped out of the circle of protection in the past two months since he’d made it, but he never knew if The Fount was watching.

Listening.

Waiting.

And he couldn't risk The Fount coming back now to try and lure him out of his protective bubble.

Not when —

“AAAAAUUUHHH — OHHHH!!!” He leaned forward and curled himself around his abdomen. 

“Ohh, ohhh,” he panted, the pain was unbearable, but he hadn't had the time nor the foresight to grow something that might've helped with his labor.

He tried to think back to his days as a healer. He was past the early stages of labor, that much he knew for sure. That had begun nearly twenty hours ago (was he panicking that it was nearly a month too early? Maybe, but he refused to leave the circle of protection). His contractions were happening every four minutes or so, getting closer and closer together.

Just as he thought that another contraction tore through him. He groaned, no longer able to muffle himself.

It felt as if he was being peeled open by his spine, everything from his breast bone down felt as if it was on fire!

He began to cry, and — desperate to stop the pain — he began to push.

Truthless Recluse squeezed his eyes shut, waiting for each contraction (now nearly indistinguishable from the pain that lingered behind them) to push.

Four pushes later (which felt like an eternity), he sobbed when he heard a small, pitiful cry.

Another contraction tore through him, preventing him from moving to pick up his baby. Feeling more pressure, Truthless Recluse began pushing again.

To his immense surprise, a second baby was pushed out of him, silent and still.

“N-no.” Truthless Recluse hadn't gone through months of misery in the Spire and hadn’t spent the past two months of total isolation just to lose one of his babies.

Pushing past the pain that threatened to knock him out, he leaned forward and scooped both jammy babies up in his arms.

The little blue-doughed baby was screaming, crying, squirming. Alive.

The little vanilla-doughed baby was still. Silent. 

He, gritting his teeth through the pain, crossed his legs and cradled the little blue-doughed baby on his lap. He held the little vanilla-doughed baby in his arms, rubbing its chest. He even stuck his finger in his mouth as if to check and ensure nothing was blocking its airway.

“Shhh, shh,” he tried to soothe his crying baby while looking over his dying baby.

“Please, please!” He whispered. In a last ditch effort, he opened the baby’s mouth and blew into it, fat, hot tears blurring his already horrible vision.

Nothing.

Sobbing, he cradled the cold little dough close to his chest. He could feel his heart breaking. It was a worse pain than when he’d discovered the truth about cookiekind, and he thought that truth would crumble him.

“I - I’m so sorry!” He sobbed, “I - It’s all my fault! I failed you!”

He felt a jerk and tried not to get his hopes up.

Another jerk.

Coughing!

Truthless Recluse pulled back, the vanilla-doughed baby began to cough and gasp for air.

“Ohhh, my starlight!” He kissed the little baby’s forehead. He resituated the vanilla-doughed baby into one arm, then he scooped the blue-doughed baby up into his other arm.

He'd never felt happier holding his babies in his arms. He hadn't been expecting two, but that just gave him more to love.

Every part of his dough screamed as he stood on wobbly legs. Truthless Recluse shuffled, one slow foot in front of the other, over to a small basin he’d found to collect rain water. He was very careful as he grabbed the fabric scraps hanging on the edge and piled them into something resembling a nest on the ground next to the basin. Then he knelt down and laid both babies next to each other.

Truthless Recluse sighed and let his head hang. His eyelids fluttered and he nearly dozed off right there…until one of the babies began to cry.

He inhaled sharply and got to work. He picked up the small hand towel he’d been using to keep himself clean and rinsed it in the water before turning and cleaning both babies of all the birth jam that was sticking to their fresh and soft dough.

Now that he could actually look at them, he realized the blue-doughed baby was a girl and the vanilla-doughed baby was a boy. 

The girl had a small tuft of blue hair and two golden eyes with mismatched pupils. Her eyelashes were white and wet with tears. She had not stopped crying since she’d come into the world. A bitter part of Truthless Recluse didn't blame her. She looked too much like her father.

The boy had a few small blonde and blue curls and two blue eyes (although one was a softer sky blue and the other was a deep cerulean blue). The lighter blue eye had black eyelashes, and the darker blue eye had white eyelashes.

With a frown, Truthless Recluse realized both children had just enough attributes to match their father and serve as a near constant reminder of what he’d gone through.

“No, no,” Truthless Recluse shook his head, “they are innocent. They had no say in this. You wanted them...you can handle this...” 

He looked at each child.

They needed names.

He hadn't thought of names.

But they couldn't just be called “girl” and “boy”! They needed real names!

The Fount would have known what to call them…

No!

No, no, no!

Truthless Recluse shook his head. He could do this. He didn't need, nor want, The Fount or his help.

Taking another breath, he looked over each baby. The girl had finally stopped crying, but she was still making miserable little sounds as if she was the one in pain. The boy was asleep — he was asleep, right?? 

Truthless Recluse put his finger under his nose and waited until he felt the boy's breath before he relaxed back.

Maybe names could wait…his mind was too frazzled as it was. He needed to feed them.

Luckily, that had been one of the few things he’d prepped in his time alone. And even more so lucky, a flock of cream sheep still lived nearby. He had a decent sized stash of cream sheep milk on standby.

Truthless Recluse shuddered to think of what The Fount might have done to him — to his body — had he stayed and given birth at home — in the Spire!!

Not home.

Not his home at least.

Or…maybe it had been his home…maybe it could have been his home…if The Fount hadn't ever started those stupid experiments.

But it was his fault…he’d wanted it too…at least, at first he had.

The girl began to cry again.

Snapped from his thoughts, Truthless Recluse finished cleaning both babies and then himself.

Truthless Recluse was too scared to leave the babies unattended on the floor, so he carefully picked them both up and carried them to their food.

While, yes, the Pure Vanilla Kingdom had fallen out of the sky, some things remained intact. For example, there were a handful of houses that looked as if they'd come fresh off of a cookie tray!

Okay, so some of the walls had crumbled from the years of neglect, but he hadn't compared them to coming off of a nonstick cookie tray. 

This particular home he’d been squatting in was a modest two story, though most of the second story was condemned by the half collapsed roof and missing fourth wall.

Hello.

While no electricity ran through what remained of his kingdom, he had been able to use his own magic to make due with the bare minimum.

“Although now…” Truthless Recluse thought with a frown, “The bare minimum must be changed.” He had two additional lives to look after now.

He was careful feeding both babies. His mind slipping out of his body to simply observe. 

Truthless Recluse tried to cling to his consciousness. 

He really did.

But the reality of his situation dragged him under and drowned him.

He was alone. 

In a desolate land.

With two babies.

Two virtuous babies.

He at least had the mindfulness to lay his babies down on the small bed he’d made from pillow and fabric scraps before he curled up into as small a ball as his body would allow.

He screamed into his knees and his body shook with heavy sobs.

He was surprised (but not really) that it took The Fount another week before he showed up.

In that week, he still hadn’t given his children proper names. He kept them clean and fed and warm, and he tried his best to be aware and present when they were awake.

He didn’t know if babies could dream, but if they could, then his daughter suffered from nightmares nearly every time she went to sleep. She’d scrunch her little face up, her whole body would shake, and then she would cry. And cry. And cry.

Even when Truthless Recluse would pick her up and gently hum and rock her, she would just tremble and cry. His heart ached, wishing he knew how to help her. When she was awake, she seemed to be a happy, curious baby, which made her loud cries all the more painful to bear.

His son, on the other hand, was almost terrifyingly silent. The boy barely made a peep beyond the occasional deep breath he took.

Truthless Recluse wondered if perhaps he was to blame for his son’s silence…

Most, if not all, of his day was spent with his children, but occasionally (usually when they were sleeping between meals) he would venture outside of their hovel of a home and scavenge through what remained of his kingdom.

Now that he was not nearly eight months pregnant with twins, climbing through wreckage and squeezing into small spaces was much easier. Anything he thought remotely useful, he would carry home.

Which was not the intention for his outing when he found The Fount.

He wasn’t entirely sure of the spell he had used to seal himself inside and keep The Fount outside, so he ventured away from the center of his circle to stretch his legs and ensure the runes were still in place.

That was where he found him.

The Fount was muttering to himself on the other side, glaring at where the shield met the ground as if it offended him on a molecular level.

Truthless Recluse tried to back track, to turn, to run, to escape. But he felt trapped, just seeing him there…

The Fount glanced up and did a double take, “Oh theeeerrre you are, Doll~!” he purred and grinned like a Cheshire cat.

“I was wondering when you might…” he trailed off as he noticed Truthless Recluses’s belly (or lack thereof) and he slammed his fists against the shield, “D-Doll? Wha - whe —,” His face twitched and his eyes hardened. He reeled his shoulders back, standing perfectly poised, almost calm.

But Truthless Recluse knew he was anything but calm and he thanked his lucky stars that the children were asleep back at the home. His grip on his staff tightened, he wouldn't even think of them right now. He wasn't entirely sure if The Fount could read minds…

“Where is my child, Doll?” The Fount’s neck snapped as he tilted it curiously.

Truthless Recluse felt a small amount of relief upon realizing The Fount had no idea he’d had twins.

“My Doll, did you,” He swallowed, “Did you give birth…without me?”

His dough crawled.

“That must've been very painful, Doll.” The Fount frowned and let his hands slide down the shield. “You must've been so scared.”

Truthless Recluse’s grip on his staff lessened. He eyed the Virtue up and down.

“Are you well? Have you any fever or aches?” The Fount’s expression softened. “Please, is our child well?”

Truthless Recluse found himself nodding before he could stop himself.

The Fount sighed with relief and rested his head on the shield, “Oh, thank the Witches.” He closed his eyes.

Was The Fount…crying?

His shoulders shook and he hiccuped. Milkcrowns blossomed under his feet, and he quickly wiped his tears away. 

The Fount looked up and Truthless Recluse froze. He hadn't even realized he’d taken two steps forward. 

“A-are you well, My Doll?” The Fount asked, lower lip trembling. “Please, do you need anything? Food? Shelter?” He sounded so concerned.

Truthless Recluse shook his head. His heart told him to run, but his body felt too weak.

“You look positively ragged, Doll.” The Fount frowned.

Truthless Recluse unconsciously pulled the neck covering of his body suit up around his chin to hide the few small sprigs of facial hair that had returned now that The Fount wasn’t able to suppress his body hair.

“A-are you plenty warm at night? Is our child warm?” The Fount asked, sounding desperate for anything, a crumb of an answer.

He nodded. He felt he at least owed The Fount some peace of mind when it came to their children. His throat felt tight, like he couldn’t breathe.

“Please, may I see our child?” The Fount tilted his head curiously, innocently.

Truthless Recluse realized he was much closer to the shield than he wanted to be. If the shield wasn’t there at all, he could have been grabbed. He took a step back.

When had he gotten so close?

Why had he gotten so close??

The Fount’s pupils narrowed to slits, but he kept his innocent, sad look on his face, “Doll? Please. Let me see our child.”

Truthless Recluse took another step back.

The mask dropped.

Shattered.

The Fount banged on the shield, “YOU CANNOT KEEP ME FROM MY CHILD, PURE VANILLA COOKIE! GIVE ME MY CHILD OR I WILL CRUMBLE YOU WHERE YOU STAND!”

Truthless Recluse turned his back to The Fount. He glared at him over his shoulder.

The Fount snarled like a feral beast.

Perhaps in his youth he would have said something snarky, something with bite, something to goad The Fount into reacting to him leaving. But now, Truthless Recluse just eyed him up and down, then turned back around and left.

He tried to keep his breathing even and his pace slow so he wouldn’t bring anxious energy back to their children — his!

They were his children.

Not The Fount’s.

His.

He could hear The Fount banging and screaming at the shield, but Truthless Recluse kept walking.

Notes:

TADA!!! TWINS!!! Congrats, Truthless!

Chapter 3: Names

Notes:

Idk how to write babies, I'm trying to pull from what I know about babies firsthand, but I barely acknowledge my nephew when he was that itty bitty (I have openly admitted several times that I am not a good person, I know this. Shut up. I love him NOW, but I don't remember anything from when he was this lil.). So if Truthless Recluse acts like not a super great parent, let's just chalk it up to Postpartum Depression (and, ya know, him still overcoming his dollification).

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Truthless Recluse worked hard to rebuild even a tiny part of his former kingdom. When he didn't feel comfortable leaving the twins at home, he would fashion himself a sling made from scrap materials and carry them with him. One on his back (the girl, because at least she’d make noise if she needed something), and the other on his chest (the boy, because he was so quiet and Truthless Recluse worried about him).

He still didn't have names for them.

They were never before recorded flavors, a mixture of The Fount’s virtuous blueberry-starlight flavor and his nearly erased vanilla flavor. How was he supposed to name them??

Right now though, he was the only person they had. The only person (besides The Fount, and Truthless Recluse doubted he was sharing the information with anyone) that knew of their existence. So…names..? They could wait…right?

Truthless Recluse had to carry supplies back in smaller, hand held pieces since he couldn't strap anything to his back or around his shoulders and hips. Despite it being autumn it was still miserably hot out. He tried to work in the shade whenever he could to avoid exposing either of his children to the sun and heat for too long.

His daughter kept track of time crying every few hours to remind him that they needed to be fed and changed.

Taking care of them was routine. A mindless routine that Truthless Recluse had to constantly fight to stay lucid through.

It helped to talk to them, but some days he couldn't even bring himself to do that.

Today, though, he could. 

“You need to make some kind of noise so I know you’re in there.” He told his son. 

He worried, constantly, that his own…submission… had somehow influenced his son’s quiet nature.

He hoped his son would not go down the same path he had…

He cradled him close and cried.

It wasn't fair.

It wasn't supposed to be like this.

When he was younger, Pure Vanilla Cookie had always wanted a family. He’d romanticized the idea of having another cookie by his side to hold and be held by. To love and be loved. 

As he got older and he began to see the suffering in the world, he had tried everything in his power to find happiness for all of cookie-kind.

Instead, he’d founded his kingdom and took in all manner of cookies to give them a place to call their own, to give them a place to rest, to provide comfort and shelter to those that needed it.

He hadn't necessarily wanted to be king, but he could make more cookies happy by being king and protecting their happiness.

But it also meant shelving his own dreams. Putting away his childish dreams of love and having a family so he could focus on his people and his growing kingdom. But the hope that maybe one day…he could be happy, too, never fully went away.

So, when he’d heard rumors of a cookie who had gone to the Witches to seek the betterment of all cookies, he had followed.

And he had been horrified.

Now, any thoughts of happiness, of a family, of love seemed so hopeless. He’d stopped governing, caring, maintaining his home. His people tried to carry on, but…

Well, he was now living in what remained of his kingdom…

So it hadn't gone well for any of them.

And while he ached and hurt, Truthless Recluse would have been…fine? Content? He had accepted his fate, to be forever bound to his former kingdom to serve as a warning that not all truths were worth seeking out.

For years he guarded his fallen kingdom, and pushed away those cookies that came seeking the truth from him. 

But then The Fount of Knowledge had come along. 

His Dark Moon Magic had tried to protect him, but The Fount had simply waved it aside. He tried to speak to Truthless Recluse, but he couldn't respond.

What was the point in answering when it would change nothing?

The Fount invaded his mind to find the answers he sought…perhaps that should have been his first sign. Perhaps he should have resisted, fought back, done something! But he hadn't, and The Fount had scooped him up and taken him back to his home on Beast-Yeast.

At first, Truthless Recluse didn't care what The Fount did to him. Sure, it felt wrong to be so clean after neglecting himself so long, but it made The Fount happy.

And maybe a small part of Pure Vanilla still wanted to be happy and make others happy.

Maybe that's why when the touching and the kissing started he still didn't fight back. Because even though he knew the horrible truth about cookie kind, what fate awaited those that did not survive the ovens (and even the fate of some who did), he wanted to be a little selfish and claim the happiness the Witches Virtue gave him as his own.

The tiny spark of hope that was still Pure Vanilla clung to that happiness, that childhood dream of having a family, of being held, of being loved, even when The Fount pushed the boundaries of what Truthless Recluse knew to be acceptable.

He didn't want to make love all night, every night. He didn't want to be pinched and bitten until his dough was bruised. He didn't like being stuffed full over and over again. He hoped that by falling asleep The Fount would leave. Instead, he found himself still being made love to every morning.

He loved being loved, but it was becoming too much. His body constantly ached from being folded and stretched and held. Even after The Fount would clean him, he could still feel his cum dripping down his thigh throughout the day. He tried to resist, to cry, to shake his head, to do anything to tell The Fount ‘no’ and to stop. But The Fount would insist that Truthless Recluse was too good to deny, so good at taking him, perfectly made for him, and that he loved him.

Which was why, when The Fount informed him he was pregnant, he wanted to selfishly keep it. Maybe he hoped The Fount would stop making love to him (he didn't), or that he would be more accommodating in how he was dressed (he wasn't), or that maybe he could tell him exactly how he felt (he loved him, too, he just felt used) (and he couldn’t). 

The small part of him that was still Pure Vanilla had been the thing to push him towards escaping.

How could he be happy and raise a child in a home where he was suffocating? What kind of example was he setting for his child? That it was okay to be hurt after making love? That life was meaningless, so better accept love wherever and however it came to you?

The girl started crying, breaking Truthless Recluse out of his thoughts. She’d finished eating and now her tummy was upset.

Truthless Recluse sighed, pushing the thoughts of The Fount out of his mind so he could take care of his children.

After burping both babies, he re-secured them to the sling and got back to work. As he walked back and forth between their home and the debris field where he was currently scavenging, he realized he was wet and grimaced.

He hated what The Fount did to him.

Even now his body reacted to the thought of him.

Returning home, Truthless Recluse had done a fine job fixing up what he could. He had started rebuilding the fallen wall and now they at least had four walls to call their home. He’d also readjusted their living space to accommodate two children and himself.

For now, the twins were sharing a crib, and Truthless Recluse laid on a small futon beside them. He knew as they would get older they’d need their own beds and their own space, but for now Truthless Recluse wanted to keep them all together.

He fed and cleaned both babies and laid them down in their crib.

They still had no names.

Truthless Recluse let his head hang and he sighed.

What was he doing? He wasn't cut out for this! 

He looked back down at his babies…

He had to be cut out for this. Otherwise what would happen to his babies?

They needed names.

Truthless Recluse took a deep breath and laid down.

His stomach churned. After months of being fed daily, his body had grown used to food. He had to retrain his dough to survive. But that was a problem for tomorrow, tonight, he just wanted to sleep.

He was plagued by nightmares. Constant cackling. Shadowy claws ripping his dough. Screaming. His babies were screaming. He was screaming.

Truthless Recluse woke with a start, panting heavily as sweat clung to his dough.

The girl was whimpering in her sleep. Another nightmare for her, too.

“Shh, it's okay,” He stood as quickly as he could. His vision blacked out for a second, but he recovered quick enough to bend down and scoop her up before she could wake her brother.

“It’s okay, sweetie, I’m here.” Truthless Recluse sat back down, cradling her to his chest. She squirmed, and whimpered, but did not cry (thank goodness). He gently rocked her back to sleep, occasionally looking over his shoulder to ensure his son was still asleep. He stuck his hand through the bars of the crib to lay a hand on his chest.

Yup. Still breathing.

He ended up cradling the girl all night. Every time he thought she'd settled down, she started whimpering again.

“Why can't you be more like your brother, hm?” He whispered teasingly. 

Truthless Recluse blinked wearily and sighed as the sun came up. He was exhausted, and the nightmare (on top of having to comfort his daughter all night) left him feeling empty and drained.

“No rest for the wicked…” he frowned.

He fashioned the sling around his back and chest and secured the twins to their respective spots on his back and his chest. He grabbed his dark orchid staff and left home. He walked to the border of the protective circle and began inspecting the runes. They hadn't faded or diminished in any way, which was comforting.

And The Fount hadn't been able to break it for some reason, which was also comforting.

It took him roughly four hours to walk around the entire circle. He’d encompassed all of the former Vanilla Kingdom and then some, but at least that meant supplies. Resources.

But for how long..?

Truthless Recluse shook his head. He was resourceful, he could figure out a solution later. Write letters to old friends, flag down passing trade caravans, start gardening again, something.

The girl wriggled on his back, whining. She was hungry.

Truthless Recluse stopped to feed both. “You know,” He told his son as he laid them both on a soft patch of grass, “We wouldn’t have to adhere to your sister’s schedule if you would speak up as well.”

His son just blinked sleepily at him, he didn’t much like being woken up by being removed from Truthless Recluse’s chest sling. 

They needed names.

Truthless Recluse sighed.

He didn’t want to do it…

The idea had been swirling around his head for hours now…

He didn’t want to do it…but he was getting desperate. As much as he felt The Fount had no right to his children, they were…unfortunately…his children, too. 

He rationalized his decision to seek The Fount out as him just…looking for inspiration. If he didn't like the names The Fount would give him then he’d think of something different. Something better.

He found a spot where he could sit and lean back (he took the girl off his back first) to wait. He laid his dark orchid staff on the ground, he didn’t need it right now. 

He wasn't actually sure if The Fount would show up, but he was close enough to the edge of the protective circle that he’d be seen if he appeared nearby.

He put both babies on his lap and watched each of them. The girl reached out to her brother and patted his face. He flinched every time her tiny hand touched his cheek, but didn't make a peep.

He gently grabbed the girl’s arm, “I don't think he appreciates that.” He chuckled.

His little girl squeaked and wriggled so her hand was wrapped around his finger. She tugged and pulled his finger.

He smiled down at her, “You’re so strong.” He tried (but not really) to pull his finger away.

Her brother must’ve wanted to play ‘pull my finger’ because he began to wriggle his arms and huff.

Truthless Recluse chuckled and offered his other finger to him.

The boy grabbed his finger and shook it excitedly, a wide, toothless grin breaking out across his face.

“Goodness, there’s my happy boy.” Truthless Recluse was secretly relieved his son was showing something beside quiet curiosity. He bent down low to nuzzle his nose against his son's. He got a few excited puffs of air out of him. His smiled widened and he did the same with his sister. She kicked her feet happily and cooed.

“Doll?”

He gasped and looked up. His heart jumped into his throat so suddenly he nearly threw it up.

The Fount was just on the other side of the shield. His gold and cerulean eyes were shimmering.

“T-twins?” 

Truthless Recluse wanted to scoop his babies up and run away. This was a bad idea. 

This was a very bad idea!

“Why didn’t you tell me, Doll?”

Truthless Recluse swallowed his heart, forcing it back down into his chest. Very carefully, he pulled his fingers away from his children. The girl blinked, confused that their game was over, and the boy wriggled, upset that he was no longer being touched or held.

Truthless Recluse moved carefully, keeping The Fount in his peripheral at all times as he picked his children up.

“Doll? Please…” The Fount was trying hard to see them.

Truthless Recluse wanted to shield them in darkness so he could never look at them again, but he stomped his fears down. Carefully, even though the shield had held thus far, he stepped just close enough to the shield so The Fount could see both babies.

The Fount’s shoulders relaxed and he smiled, “Oh, my precious Doll…they’re beautiful.”

Truthless Recluse agreed, but he didn’t say so. The girl put her hand on her brother’s cheek again. He tried to squirm away from his sister, but Truthless Recluse had a tight grip on both of them.

“What are their names?” The Fount looked from the twins to him expectantly.

Truthless Recluse opened his mouth to answer, but saying, ‘I haven’t named them yet’ felt like asking for disaster. He closed his mouth.

“Please…please just tell me their names, Doll, and I’ll ask for nothing more.” The Fount pleaded, his forehead and palms pressed against the shield.

Liar.

“I haven’t named them…” He admitted quietly.

The Fount pulled back, shocked, “Oh, my poor Doll…it must’ve been so hard for you.” 

Truthless Recluse found a patch of grass to stare at and willed himself not to fall for The Fount’s pretty words. The girl patted her brother’s face again and this time he patted her back. She squeaked in shock.

“Giving birth alone. Rearing them alone all this time. It’s no wonder your precious, broken mind couldn’t think of names.” The Fount’s silver tongue was a blade to his throat.

Truthless Recluse didn’t even realize he’d started crying until he forced a breath into his lungs. He shook his head, “Their flavors…”

“I know, Doll, I know.” The Fount cooed, “They have virtuous dough, so they need virtuous names.”

No.

The very last thing Truthless Recluse wanted for his children were virtuous names.

“May I hold one?” The Fount asked.

Truthless Recluse recoiled away from the shield as if it had burned him.

Realizing he’d misstepped, The Fount curled his hands into fists and seethed through his teeth, “I just want to hold my children, Pure Vanilla Cookie.

Truthless Recluse shook his head. He would never allow his children outside the circle of protection.

The Fount slammed his fists against the shield, “LET ME SEE THEM!” He shouted.

Truthless Recluse took two more steps away from the shield. The girl began to cry, and the boy scrunched his face up, scared.

Please!” The Fount began to cry great big gummy crocodile tears. “Please, don’t go! Don’t! I just want to see them!”

But Truthless Recluse was far more invested in soothing his children. He carefully sat back down and pulled his knees up so he could lay the girl between his legs and gently rock her. And he cradled the boy in his arms and rubbed gentle grounding circles in his tiny palm to relax him.

The Fount stayed a blue blur in his peripheral vision, watching them.

“Shhh, it’s okay.” He comforted both children, “It’s okay. I’m here.” He whispered. His son calmed down much quicker than his daughter. He carefully switched them, laying his son on his lap so he could hold his daughter.

She didn’t relax until Truthless Recluse laid her on his chest and rubbed her back comfortingly.

“Wh..what are they?” The Fount asked quietly.

Truthless Recluse sighed. This was his fault — coming here, seeking The Fount out. He had no one to blame but himself…

He nodded to his son, now blinking sleepily as Truthless Recluse slowly rocked his legs side to side, “Boy.” Then he quickly pressed his cheek to the top of his daughter’s head, “Girl.”

“Please…” The Fount floated down until he was seated on the ground.

Like some common cookie.

“Please, Doll…come back over here…I just want to see them.”

Every ingredient in his dough screamed at him to run. 

But he didn’t.

Very carefully, he scooted himself and the twins closer to the shield. 

The Fount craned his head as best he could to look at the twins.

“Starlight Vanilla.” He whispered, looking at the boy.

Truthless Recluse looked at him curiously.

“He has my hair, although I see some blonde near his roots…and his dough is primarily vanillian.” The Fount explained.

Truthless Recluse looked down at his son.

Unfortunately, Starlight Vanilla fit him perfectly.

The Fount tilted his head to look at the little girl still cradled to his chest. “Pure Starberry.” He smiled.

Truthless Recluse gave him another curious look.

“You are Pure Vanilla Cookie. But she is primarily a berry cookie, same as me. And Star just goes well with her brother’s name, don’t you think?” The Fount looked up at him and smiled.

He hated him.

Both names were perfect.

Truthless Recluse took a breath and stood up.

“Doll? Wh-where are you going? Please, can’t I see them? Just a little longer?” The Fount pressed his hands to the shield.

He didn’t answer as he secured Pure Starberry to his back and (the now sleeping) Starlight Vanilla to his chest. 

“Please, Doll! D-don’t take them from me! I just want to see them!” The Fount pounded his fists on the shield.

Truthless Recluse nudged his staff up onto his foot, then kicked it up and grabbed it. 

“You can’t stay in there forever, Pure Vanilla Cookie!” The Fount’s composure completely dropped, and he snarled like a feral creamwolf.

Truthless Recluse gripped his staff and turned his back to The Fount.

“PURE VANILLA COOKIE!”

He walked away and let The Fount beat his fists on the shield and blast it with magic to no avail.

PURE VANILLA COOKIE!!

Truthless Recluse continued to walk away.

Notes:

Trying to find the balance between The Fount being "caring" and "loving" and him being absolutely terrifying is hard. I don't want him to come across as cringe or pathetic. I want him to be manipulative and scary. Like, Truthless Recluse does still love him, but the hurt he feels knowing how broken and taken advantage of he was is stronger, so he knows he can't go back. Not only for his own sake, but now for his twins sake.
Let me know if we're venturing into cringe territory though. I do tend to write these within 24 hours, so I can still make adjustments!

Chapter 4: Sick

Notes:

I lied. I thought I could wrap up the baby chapters here, but I couldn't. The chapter felt too rushed. So we've got this one and NEXT chapter (which I'm already working on) should be the last baby chapter.

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

The Fount of Knowledge was…random in his visits.

Sometimes, Truthless Recluse could hear him for days on end, constantly shouting and blasting his shield with magic. Sometimes he’d curse the Witches for locking away his ability to access Dark Moon Magic (that was good to note), sometimes he’d curse Truthless Recluse for haunting and hurting him like this (it only bothered him a little bit).

Sometimes, he’d go for weeks without seeing or hearing him. But just as he would get his hopes up and think he could leave the protection circle to find aid and better resources, The Fount would be back.

The worst times were when he’d be patrolling the circle and The Fount would be there. 

He was always so sweet and charming, asking Truthless Recluse if he was well, if he was eating, if their children were safe and healthy. Sometimes he critiqued how Truthless Recluse appeared (he hated his facial hair, the new clothes he was wearing, and the fact he was walking around barefoot, but Truthless Recluse didn’t care). But then he would try to get Truthless Recluse to step out of the circle, ask to see his children, ask to hold him, to hold them. And when Truthless Recluse would refuse or step away, he’d be back to screaming and cursing his existence.

And it hurt.

Truthless Recluse hated him.

Hated how The Fount made him feel.

Hated how much he still cared.

How much he still...

Truthless Recluse rubbed his freezing hands together. Winter was harsh and bitter, and settled coldly on his dough like a blanket of sharp, painful forks.

He blinked and stared at the fire he’d made. He poked at it with the stick he’d set aside earlier. Next to him was a sickeningly familiar blanket and a bundle of other blankets and clothes. A tiny rabbit in a waistcoat had been standing by the pile just on the other side of the shield. When it had seen him it had pushed the bundle through the shield then turned and hopped away.

He’d intended to burn them.

He didn't want a reminder of his bed in the Spire — of what had happened to him.

But…

He hadn't tossed them on the flames yet…

He couldn't bring himself to burn them.

Maybe he could cut and rip them into scraps and reuse them another way…

Embers fizzled and spat themselves out of the pile of wood. He could have used magic to keep himself warm, but the cold was…oddly reassuring.

The bite reminded him where he was.

He was free.

He looked beyond the fire at the house that was nearly rebuilt (he just had to fix the roof…but the ice and wind made working up high too dangerous). He might not’ve used magic for himself, but he used it for his twins.

He could feel pulses of magic coming from the house, reassuring him that both babies were still sound asleep and nestled in warm shadows.

He looked back at the fire.

The flames danced wildly in the winter wind. Warm, yet not enough.

He stuck one hand into the crackling flames.

It immediately burned and Truthless Recluse gasped and covered his mouth with his free hand to muffle his scream. He pulled his hand back and cradled it to his chest, hissing in pain.

Swallowing the pain, Truthless Recluse tried to push healing magic into his dough. He struggled to recall even the most basic spells, but slowly a shimmering mist of black and blue magic settled over his burns. The dough healed itself, leaving him with just a warm, tingling feeling.

His hand shook and he let out a single sob.

Why had he done that?

Burying his face in his hands, Truthless Recluse began to sob. He hoped he was far enough away to not wake the twins. He cried and cried until his cheeks felt frozen and his dough felt achy and hot all over.

He didn’t know when he’d done it, but at some point he must’ve laid down on the bundle of blankets and drifted to sleep because he woke with a start at the sound of Pure Starberry crying in the distance. The fire was out, and had been for a while if the cold and hardened wood was any indicator.

He gasped and shivered, all the warmth rushing from his body as his panic pushed him to stand before he was ready. His vision blacked out and he staggered and fell to his knees.

When had he wrapped the blanket around him?

Never mind! It must've just been instinct from the cold.

“I - I’m coming!” He called out, knowing fully that she couldn’t understand him. He just hoped she could hear his voice and know he was near.

Truthless Recluse pushed past his vertigo and stumbled to his feet. He ran back to the house and back inside. “I’m here!” He tried to keep his voice down, but Pure Starberry was screaming.

It was a miracle her brother was still asleep.

“I’m here! It’s okay, I’m here!” Truthless Recluse bent down and scooped her up into his arms. Immediately, he sat down and laid back against the crib. He laid Pure Starberry on his chest and began to stroke her back, adding pressure to her spine as his hand came up to force her to regulate her breathing. 

“I’m here.” He quietly reassured her. “It’s okay…I’m here.” He began to gently rock them both side to side when a small noise in the crib caught his attention.

“Oh, now look what you’ve done.” He gently scolded his daughter. He clicked his tongue and turned over onto his knees. “I’m here, I’ve got you, too.” He stood up, then bent down to scoop Starlight Vanilla into his arms. “I’ve got you.” He turned and sat back down.

For the first time ever — since being born four months ago — Starlight Vanilla’s face scrunched up and he began to cry.

“Oh, no, no no,” Panic shot up his spin, “No, sweetheart, please. I’m here.” He nuzzled his twins and began to cry, “No, no, no. I’m here…I’m here.”

Even Pure Starberry seemed startled by her brother’s behavior. She squirmed in Truthless Recluse’s arms and rolled over to cuddle up beside him.

Starlight Vanilla hiccuped and patted his sister’s cheek. Realizing she was beside him once more, Starlight Vanilla settled down and stared at her.

Truthless Recluse watched as the twins looked at each other. Actually looked at each other.

Pure Starberry cooed curiously.

Starlight Vanilla’s eyes twitched as if he was trying to squint but couldn’t quite figure out how to do it. He patted her cheek again, and she giggle-squealed and patted him back. 

Soothed by each other’s presence, the twins cooed and tiredly patted each other until they fell back asleep.

Truthless Recluse was speechless.

Not only did Starlight Vanilla cry, but he got his sister to stop crying.

He blinked his own tears away and curled up around his twins. 

What was he doing?

Whatever he’d been doing must’ve been fine because the twins were progressing as well as any other child might’ve (especially given their circumstances).

One morning, as he was using the last of the robes the Fount had dressed him in to make a quilt, he noticed excited wriggling and giggle-squeals coming from where he’d laid the twins on the floor.

He looked up just in time to see Starlight Vanilla roll himself onto his tummy and inchworm his way over to his sister. He laughed and threw the quilt aside to lay on his stomach and watch them. His heart fluttered and for once it didn’t make him feel sick.

Pure Starberry looked at her brother in shock, unsure how he was able to get on his stomach while she was still on her back.

When Starlight Vanilla noticed Truthless Recluse was watching them, he giggle-squealed and inchwormed his way over to him.

“Oh, well hello, little one!” He smiled and reached out to steady him as his head wobbled like a bobble-head toy. He laughed, “Aren’t you the daring one?” He glanced at Pure Starberry, “And what of your sister? Shouldn’t we help her?”

Starlight Vanilla just bobbed his head and Truthless Recluse nodded sagely, “I see…I, too, would tire of her crying.” He smiled wider and pushed himself up, “But she looks so lonely over here.” He stood over his daughter and grabbed her arms as she reached up for him, “Here, sweetie, try this.” He started to tilt her to one side. 

Pure Starberry rolled over and shook her head as if trying to straighten out her vision.

“Wonderfully done, sweetie!” Truthless Recluse beamed down at her proudly. He turned and sat back down beside Starlight Vanilla, “See? That wasn’t so hard.”

Starlight Vanilla huffed excitedly and inchwormed his way back over to his sister.

Quilt and The Fount forgotten (for now), Truthless Recluse just smiled and watched his twins play and socialize together.

As winter melted into spring, the twins were able to sit up more and began to play more. Repairing the roof was put on hold for just a little longer as Truthless Recluse waited patiently for a herd of wild cream sheep to cross the protective circle barrier. He herded them into a small area and used magic to reconstruct the fence that was half-decayed into the earth. Old instincts kicked in and he was able to recall how to sheer the most overgrown of the flock. 

Appreciative of the haircut, the cream sheep bleated and nuzzled his legs.

Truthless Recluse smiled. He had to scavenge for a few days until he could put enough scraps together to make a pick brush and untangle the matted cream wool.

Everyday as he worked, he watched his twins learn and grow a little more.

They filled his heart with so much warmth and happiness.

When the wool was clean and straightened, Truthless Recluse scrounged around until he found a pair of knitting needles in another half-crumbled house.

He thanked whoever had lived there before and got to work. He knitted a little plush cream sheep for each twin, then stored the extra wool away for later.

The twins loved their — honestly — rudimentary toys, and that made Truthless Recluse’s heart swell with pride.

With the twins satisfactorily occupied (with the toys and each other) he could get to work on the roof. It was hard work, which would have been made easier with magic, but Truthless Recluse knew if he was going to survive out here he needed to be able to do things without his magic. Witches forbid something happen and the magic was suddenly gone. He didn’t want their home to come crumbling down around them.

Spring passed with no appearance from The Fount.

Truthless Recluse wasn’t sure if he should be grateful or feel hurt.

But he didn’t have time to dwell on it.

He was confused when he woke up in the middle of the night to a strange noise. He squinted at the ceiling, trying to determine the source of the dry, painful sound. His eyes widened as he realized it was coming from the crib.

Truthless Recluse flung himself off the futon and crawled over to the crib.

Starlight Vanilla was coughing, and when he stopped to wheeze for air, he shivered and cried.

“Starlight!” He stood up and bent down to pick him up.

His dough felt as if it was one fire!

“No, no, no, no!” He panicked.

Why was this happening!?

Truthless Recluse cursed himself for not keeping a basin of water in the house as he ran outside. The early summer night was warm and muggy, which he was sure was not helping with his fever.

“Shh, shh, it’s okay, I’ve got you.” Truthless Recluse teared up as he ran around the house to the water basin and knelt down beside it. He wrung out the towel that hung off the side and dipped it into the lukewarm water. 

He dabbed at Starlight Vanilla’s forehead.

His son shivered and cried out in pain.

He tried to push healing magic through his dough, but it just shimmered over him and refused to sink in.

“What?” He gasped, “What?? No! No, no no!!” His heat felt like it going to explode from his chest.

Why wasn’t it working?!

Was it because of his virtuous dough?? Was his magic not enough?? How was he supposed to heal him??

Truthless Recluse began to spiral and he collapsed back against the house, cradling his sick and crying son to his chest. He knew his panicking heartbeat probably wasn’t very comforting to Starlight Vanilla, but he was drawing a complete blank on how to help his son!

He mindlessly went back to dabbing his forehead with the damp towel.

Starlight Vanilla cried until his little voice gave out.

Truthless Recluse cried with him, apologizing profusely for being unable to help him.

He stayed curled up outside, trying desperately to keep his fever down. When Starlight Vanilla’s eyes fluttered shut, he feared they’d never open again.

The Fount would know what to do…

A little, traitorous voice whispered in his mind.

The Fount hasn’t been by in months.

Truthless Recluse pulled a map of Crispia up in his mind. The next closest kingdom with a proper healer was the Golden Cheese Kingdom across the gooey fondue river. Without thinking, he stood up and ran to the eastern border of the protection circle.

His only thoughts were on getting Starlight Vanilla somewhere safe where other healers could try to help him. He half climbed, half leapt over fallen debris, and anything he couldn't safely get over with his son in his arms, he ran around. He was sweaty and panting heavily by the time the border came into view. He ran past the cream sheep pen but skid to a dead stop just before crossing the threshold to the protection circle.

“No…” His heart skipped a beat.

The Fount’s words echoed in his head, “the second you step out of your little hidey hole — You. Will. Be. Mine.

His heart stuttered and stopped.

It wouldn’t have surprised him if The Fount had done something to his dough and soul to track his whereabouts. If he left…even just teleporting away…he ran the risk of being found and dragged back.

The thought of returning to the Spire, to be a prisoner once more, sent him spiraling.

He at least had the foresight to set Starlight Vanilla down before he sat down, turned away and threw up.

He couldn’t go back.

He wouldn’t go back.

He threw up again, the bile tearing up his throat as it came up. His nose burned and snot dribbled down his face. Something had to be done about his anxiety, but it was a problem for later. Wiping his mouth, Truthless Recluse turned and crawled back over to Starlight Vanilla.

His son was whimpering, crying big fat tears, and hiccuping for air.

Truthless Recluse’s head was swimming, all he could do was apologize and hold his trembling son.

It took three days and four nights for Starlight Vanilla’s fever to finally break. And for those three days and four nights, Truthless Recluse didn’t eat and hardly slept. All of his energy was going to ensuring Starlight Vanilla was cooled and comfortable, and keeping his poor sister away from him. She didn’t like being separated from him as much as he didn’t like being separated from her. But Truthless Recluse didn’t want whatever Starlight Vanilla caught to transfer over to Pure Starberry.

When his fever finally did break, Truthless Recluse hoped his smiley son would bounce back, but he was very lethargic for the first few days after seemingly getting better.

Even more concerning was the lack of response Starlight Vanilla had to anything around him. He was a heavy sleeper, but nothing would rouse him from his sleep unless Pure Starberry patted him or Truthless Recluse touched him, and he always jumped as if he was startled.

Truthless Recluse sat behind Starlight Vanilla as he watched his sister play with her cream sheep. Out of curiosity, he put his hand right next to Starlight Vanilla’s ear and snapped twice.

Pure Starberry immediately turned to look at him.

Starlight Vanilla didn’t react at all.

Swallowing his fear, he did the same to his other ear. 

Pure Starberry laughed and clapped her hands.

Starlight Vanilla still did not react, but upon seeing his sister clapping he giggled and clapped (albeit, slower).

Truthless Recluse buried his face in his hands and wept, “I’m so sorry.” He whimpered.

He did a few other tests, namely making loud noises to try and get Starlight Vanilla’s attention, but the boy didn't react to any of them.

If he had just stayed at the Spire, stayed with The Fount, stayed his perfect doll, maybe Starlight Vanilla would have never gotten sick. Maybe he could have healed him. 

He was deaf.

And it was Truthless Recluse’s fault.

Notes:

No explicit Fount sighting for this chapter. But just be ready for what comes next. Long time readers of my ShadowVanilla works can attest - I have a stockpile of bricks and i ain't afraid to hurl them at ya 😈. But I always hold your hand when I do so 🥰

Chapter 5: Flower Crowns

Notes:

I wasn't gonna do a double upload, but I finished this chapter and got on a roll for next chapter so I figured why wait? And again, I'm basing a lot of the twins baby years off my nephew. And this kid, I swear. I always said I wouldn't hold him until he could hold his own head up, and wouldn't ya know, barely a month old and able to sit up and hold himself up on his own. Then I said I wouldn't hold him until he could walk and boy howdy did he take that as a challenge. Boy was strutting around theme parks before he was one!
Anyways, enough gushing about my nephew, we've got a Doll to break!
OH! And there's corrupted text, so there might be a biiiit of an eyestrain. But it's not very long.

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Cool, clawed hands rubbed his swollen belly. Truthless Recluse stared blankly ahead of him, hands tucked up under his head so The Fount could freely let his hands roam and grope him however and wherever he wanted.

The Fount hummed and smiled against his neck, “You’re coming along so nicely, Doll.”

Doll.

That’s all he was.

Doll.

D̵̯̫͎̼͐̏̒̕o̸̥̓͐͜l̴̡̆l̴͔̱̖̋

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“Pretty soon, your robes won’t even fit you.” The Fount sighed.

Truthless Recluse’s heart stuttered.

No. Please, no…

“I’ll just have to spend some time crafting new ones for you.” He kissed Truthless Recluse’s neck. 

He sighed with relief. He hated how good it felt, hated how he melted back into his arms. 

“It shouldn’t take more than a day, but I hope you’ll forgive me if I keep to myself to get the work done.” The Fount sighed sadly and nuzzled him.

Truthless Recluse didn’t care, but he let The Fount cup his chin and turn his head to accept the kiss he was given. His heart fluttered, his chest felt warm and tight. 

Loved and pained.

As always, The Fount took more than what Truthless Recluse wanted to give, rolling over him to claim and take what he wanted.


Truthless Recluse sat up with a gasp, his head swimming as the nightmare — no, the memory — clawed at his mind. He wrapped his arms around himself as if that could stop his shaking. His chest heaved, but he refused to throw up.

He refused.

He dry heaved a few more times, but he kept his palm pressed firmly to his mouth to keep from throwing up.

Truthless Recluse swallowed. His cheeks were wet, he had no clue when he’d started crying, but he was now. Mind swirling, he carefully laid himself back down. He rolled over to face the crib.

The twins were, thankfully, asleep. Starlight Vanilla was on his stomach, which made Truthless Recluse frown. Were babies that young allowed to sleep on their stomachs? He sat back up and stood up. He didn’t want to risk it. 

He bent over and gently turned Starlight Vanilla over. Once he settled the little boy back down, he brushed his blonde and blue starlight curls away from his forehead. He feathered his finger down the boy’s nose and very lightly booped his little baby nose.

Starlight Vanilla’s face twitched in his sleep, but otherwise, he didn’t wake up.

Truthless Recluse smiled.

He looked next to him at Pure Starberry and chuckled.

She’d been sucking on her index finger but now it hung half out of her mouth, still covered in drool. She kicked her legs a few times in her sleep and wriggled.

“Oh no you don’t.” Truthless Recluse whispered, walking around the crib as she rolled over to lay on her stomach, “None of that.” He groaned quietly as he bent down and rolled her back over. “You don’t even like tummy time, why do you sleep on your tummy?” He chuckled and stood back up.

Back on their backs, Pure Starberry’s hand flopped beside her until she found her brother. In his sleep, Starlight Vanilla reached up and grabbed his sister’s hand.

Truthless Recluse’s heart skipped a beat and tears burned the corners of his eyes as the twins settled back down hand in hand. 

“We’re coming along quite nicely, aren’t we?” He whispered, his voice breaking.

The next morning, Truthless Recluse put the final touches on the roof. When he went back inside he took a deep breath and looked around.

Their little hovel was looking less and less like a hovel these days. With basically all of the kingdom up for grabs, he’d been able to furnish the house with the nicest mishmash collection of furniture he could find. Nothing matched, not the couch or the armchair, not the table or chairs, but that just made their little home feel cozier. 

It didn’t have to be perfect.

It wasn’t the Spire.

It was theirs.

Their home.

And as long as he had his twins and a roof over his head, Truthless Recluse didn’t need anything else.

Well…perhaps a garden would be nice…Truthless Recluse had basic gardening skills from his day as a king, tending to his garden…

He turned in the direction he knew the castle was. He’d been avoiding the peak of debris for as long as possible. He’d lived there, been there, when The Fount had found him.

A small part of him was terrified he’d be there again, even if the shield had proven to be just the thing to keep The Fount away from him.

Still, he knew his castle would have (nearly) everything they’d need to be self-sufficient. He could keep eating vanilla bean stew (it was the only thing he didn’t throw up these days, anyways), but the twins would need real food and real nutrition soon…they’d been living off cream sheep milk, vanilla bean paste, and vanilla bean paste with any herbs and edible roots he could mash up for couple of months now. But soon, that wouldn’t be enough.

Truthless Recluse looked back at the twins. They’d be one soon!

Currently, Pure Starberry was clapping and giggling at Starlight Vanilla, who was squishing her cheeks in his hands and laughing.

He must’ve blinked. 

Since when were his babies so…big?

He laid his hands on his lower abdomen. He still remembered how full of warmth and love and fear he’d been when The Fount had told him he was pregnant. 

Pure Vanilla’s dream of having a family was finally within his reach, but Truthless Recluse’s nightmare was crescendoing.

And what’s worse was, he loved it. 

He loved when The Fount would hold him from behind while in bed. He’d interlace their fingers together and rest them on Truthless Recluse’s pregnant belly and he’d whisper little prenatal facts to him until he fell asleep.

“We have to keep the room warm so the baby’s dough won’t collapse.”

“At this stage, they’re no bigger than a yeast spore. Such a tiny little thing. But still so precious to me.”

“They should have all their fingers and toes by now. Can you imagine it, Doll? Tiny little hands and feet to kiss and hold?”

“I should keep my lectures close to home, the baby is able to hear us by now and there’s never been any harm in getting a headstart in life, right, Doll?”

Now, it was only his hands on an empty womb.

Truthless Recluse’s hands jumped back to his sides as if he’d been burned by his own dough. His sudden movement caught Pure Starberry’s attention and she smiled and giggled at him.

Truthless Recluse exhaled shakily and smiled back at her.

Starlight Vanilla wriggled and rocked on his bottom so he could turn around, he smiled and clapped when he saw Truthless Recluse.

He chuckled and started to walk over to them, “Well, the house is finally all fixed, what shall we start on next..?”

He trailed off as he saw Pure Starberry plant her hands on the ground and push herself up to her feet.

Truthless Recluse dropped to his knees, speechless, “Pure Starberry?” He held his arms out.

Pure Starberry looked down at her feet. She took one, very wobbly, determined step forward and promptly fell onto her brother and he crumpled forward, his head hitting the floor.

Since his back was turned to her, Starlight Vanilla was startled and the fall only solidified how scared and in pain he was, so he began to cry.

“Oh!” Truthless Recluse scooted over to them and picked them both up. “Maybe next time,” He kissed Starlight Vanilla’s forehead where it had hit the floor, “You try holding on to something that isn’t your brother.” He told Pure Starberry, who put on the cutest pout and let a few silent tears dribble out of her eyes.

“Now, now,” Truthless Recluse nuzzled both of them, planting small kisses on their noses, “None of that. You are safe. I’m here.”

Soon enough they were back to giggling and playing together. Truthless Recluse smiled and sat back to watch them.

A small, hidden part of his heart thanked The Fount for giving him twins. They’d never be alone. Even if something happened to him, they would always have each other.

With the rest of his summer free from fixing up the house, Truthless Recluse decided to push off going to the castle for just a little bit longer. He focused on maintaining the herd of cream sheep, scavenging roots and herbs, and watching his twins grow and learn more each day.

The Fount was almost entirely gone from his mind.

The twins were really starting to grow up fast, he was almost afraid to blink for fear of missing something, so he wanted to spend more time with them. Pure Starberry was starting to babble, Starlight Vanilla seemed confused whenever she did, but he would clap slowly along to whatever she was doing.

Truthless Recluse still did some work around the house, namely textile, sewing and crafting at least two additional outfits for him to wear (he thanked whoever had lived in the house before as they seemed to have been a practical, no-nonsense merchant and had a surplus of fabric in one of the downstairs rooms).

Pure Vanilla would’ve remembered their name.

Truthless Recluse did not.

But, after making his own outfits — modest and plain, not at all like the robes The Fount had dressed him in — he got to work making clothes for the twins.

So far they’d been living in scrap clothes made from the oversized robe Truthless Recluse had escaped in.

One of The Fount’s robes…

But Truthless wanted them in something better. Something that didn’t belong to The Fount.

He sat in the armchair and hand-sewed everything by eye. There was no way he was going to be able to get two squirmy babies to sit still long enough for him to measure them. Plus, he held, carried, fed, bathed, and changed them enough to know roughly how big to make their clothes.

And if they were a little on the big side, well, they’d grow into them.

Pure Starberry babbled, and then got louder.

Truthless Recluse glanced up from his handiwork.

Pure Starberry was standing!!

She was standing and took one - no, two - three steps towards him! She giggled and made grabby motions with her hands.

“Oh, sweetie!” Truthless Recluse set aside his sewing and bent down to catch Pure Starberry as she staggered and stumbled into his arms, babbling happily away.

“Oh! My big girl!” He stood up and held Pure Starberry above his head, “Look at you go! So confident!” Pure Starberry giggled and squealed and kicked her feet excitedly.

He sat her back down and watched her try to walk over to her brother — who was unaware of what had just transpired as he was busy making his well-loved cream sheep plush bounce along an unseen trail.

Pure Starberry only got two more steps in before she fell on her butt, but she just giggled and clapped and then began to hit the floor.

Truthless Recluse tilted his head curiously, but was shocked when he realized she’d gotten Starlight Vanilla’s attention.

Starlight Vanilla turned around and Pure Starberry babbled and clapped excitedly. Starlight Vanilla didn’t know why they were clapping, but he clapped along with his sister and smiled.

It didn’t take long for Pure Starberry to grow comfortable on her own two feet, and after a few days of getting used to this new milestone, she helped Starlight Vanilla stand on his own feet. He didn’t have quite as much luck as his sister did in walking, but he did think her trying to run around was hilarious. Truthless Recluse found himself smiling whenever they’d giggle and laugh together.

Seeing that the twins were wanting to communicate, Truthless Recluse made a mental note to find the castle’s library whenever he did decide to go back to the peak of debris. He was almost positive there were books on sign language in Pure Vanilla’s old library.

Having one child walking was a bit of a blessing and a curse. Truthless Recluse now had to make sure the house was baby-proof. Not that he kept anything inherently dangerous out where the twins could grab them, but the windows and doors had to be locked at all times unless all three of them were leaving. Pure Starberry had this lovely habit of trying to run away the second Truthless Recluse took his eyes off her.

He was grateful she wasn’t very fast or coordinated right now, but he knew it’d be an issue later if he didn’t start taking precautions now.

Like today. 

On their birthday.

Truthless Recluse carried Starlight Vanilla on his hip and held onto Pure Starberry’s hand as he walked them outside.

“Stay with me, Starberry.” He told the little girl. She tugged at his hand and babbled excitedly.

Truthless Recluse smiled but was able to keep her in his grasp as he walked them away to the cream sheep field. As he’d been removing debris around looking for something to muzzle a particularly snippy sheep with, he’d uncovered a small patch of sleeping vanilla orchids.

Back when Pure Vanilla had dreamt of having a family, his dream was to gift a flower crown to his dream-upon child for their first birthday.

Flower crowns were a traditional gift in the Pure Vanilla Kingdom, people gave them out at birthdays to children, newly weds would braid flower crowns directly on their new spouse’s head at the end of the ceremony, there was — used to be — a whole festival in the spring where the kingdom celebrated the arrival of spring by braiding and threading wreaths and garlands of flowers from every door and lamppost. People used the festival as a backdrop for proposals, offering their most heartfelt words to their loved ones while gifting them a flower crown.

Truthless Recluse wanted to braid them each a flower crown.

He was slower walking alongside Pure Starberry, but he knew if he tried to pick her up she’d just squirm and want down. Ever since she’d gotten confident walking she didn’t want to be held unless she was tired, eating, or upset.

Such a strong, independent little girl.

He wanted her to stop growing up so fast!

Truthless Recluse hummed as he walked, and he smiled when Starlight Vanilla rested his head on his shoulder.

At least one of his kids still wanted cuddles.

Truthless Recluse nuzzled his starlit curls and kissed the side of Starlight Vanilla’s head. His dual blue eyes fluttered shut.

It took longer than he’d anticipated, but they finally made it to the cream sheep field. Pure Starberry cooed and squealed excitedly at the cream sheep, but allowed for Truthless Recluse to gently pull her over to where the corner of a building still stood. Nestled in the corner was a patch of sleeping vanilla orchids. There were a few other flowers in the corner, some primroses, a few lilies, and a handful of slightly-wilted violets.

Truthless Recluse sat down and laid Starlight Vanilla down next to him. The little boy immediately turned onto his side and curled against his legs to nap. He managed to get Pure Starberry to sit on his lap, and the walk must’ve tired her out because she didn’t squirm or fuss for once.

He smiled and began to pick a handful of flowers. 

Nowadays, he thought the whole flower festival and tradition of flower crowns was foolish at best and futile at worst. How were flowers meant to show eternal love and dedication when they wilted within a few days of being plucked?

Still, the little part of him that was still Pure Vanilla was warm and happy being able to weave flower crowns for his children.

He smiled as the old instincts came back to him. He arranged the flowers how he wanted them in a line, then got to work weaving them directly onto Pure Starberry’s head.

She was very curious about each flower, so he brought each one up to her face and explained them before he wove them onto the slowly growing braid around her head.

“This one is a sleeping vanilla orchid.” He twirled the yellow flower in front of her face and she giggled. “I created a tea with it once. It made me feel as if every bad memory was simply a foggy dream.” 

“This is a lily…I introduced them to the kingdom a long time ago to…to remember my friend.” He swallowed hard, looking at the soft white petals. “White Lily…”

Last he knew of her, she had gone to Beast-Yeast, seeking information on how cookies were made.

If only she knew…

It might be the only thing that could have stopped her from her research.

Truthless Recluse sighed, there was no point dwelling on memories and could-haves. He especially didn’t want to think about Beast-Yeast. Not today.

“This is a primrose. They’re said to protect you from evil spirits.” He was glad there were primroses still growing here.

“And these are violets.” Truthless Recluse smiled, “They symbolize love and wisdom.” Satisfied with the flower crown, he clapped twice, “Alright, let me get a look at you.” He helped Pure Starberry stand, then turned her around.

She giggled and smiled and looked absolutely precious in her first ever flower crown.

Truthless Recluse thought his smile might break his face, “You look beautiful, sweetie.”

He turned to pick up Starlight Vanilla, but blinked in shock when the boy was missing from his side.

“Starlight?” He scrambled to his feet and looked behind where he’d been sitting, “Starlight?!” 

Starlight Vanilla was missing!

A giggle was swept up by the wind. Truthless Recluse’s heart was in his throat as he turned back around and squinted in the bright summer light. His mouth went dry.

Starlight Vanilla was nearly on the other side of the cream sheep field.

Close to the shield.

Truthless Recluse acted on instinct, “STARLIGHT!!” He knew his son couldn’t hear him, but the scream just ripped out of him as he ran towards his son. Truthless Recluse grabbed the fence and hopped over it. As soon as his feet touched down he took off running again.

“STARLIGHT! COME BACK!!” He screamed.

Starlight Vanilla crawled under the fence and there were only a few wobbly steps between him and the shield. 

Truthless Vanilla saw what had drawn his son away.

A stupid rabbit in a waistcoat hopped just ahead of him, glancing back to ensure the boy was still following him. A puppet of The Fount's, no doubt.

NO!!!” He screamed.

Starlight Vanilla was slow to rise to his feet which gave Truthless Recluse just enough time to catch up to him.

He launched himself up and over the fence. He scooped Starlight Vanilla up in his arms and rolled to a stop, his back outside the shield.

Truthless Recluse shoved Starlight Vanilla back towards the cream sheep field and dragged himself back inside the shield just as soon as a pair of clawed hands slammed into the ground and sent dirt flying and shattered the rabbit puppet into pieces.

Truthless Recluse scooped Starlight Vanilla up in his arms and scrambled as far from the shield as he could go before his back hit the fence. He forced himself to breathe, panting heavily as he absentmindedly patted Starlight Vanilla up and down to ensure he wasn’t hurt. Starlight Vanilla began to cry, but Truthless Recluse just shushed him and pressed him close to chis chest.

The Fount looked more like a wild animal than he remembered. Now, along with stars twinkling in his celestial hair, a few blackened eyes blinked at him. His grin was feral, too wide, too sharp. And his pupils were slits in his gold and cerulean eyes.

As soon as The Fount realized he hadn’t caught him, he sat back, eyes twitching.

“Apologies, Doll…I’ve been gone for soooo long.” He bent his neck at an unnatural angle, the grin never leaving his face. “Did you miss me?” He asked, pupils dilating just enough to make him look like a cat just before they pounced on their prey.

Truthless Recluse clutched Starlight Vanilla to his chest and trembled.

The Fount began to ramble on, “My poor Doll, you look absolutely dreadful. Why have you let your stubble grow so much? So unclean. Tsk, and your feet? We worked so hard to fix those…and let me guess, your lips are chapped and you’ve done nothing about it? And oh! Your robes! Where is the robe you stole from me??”

Truthless Recluse wanted to disappear, he turned his head away from The Fount and brought his shoulders up around his head, hoping to hide from him as much as possible. He began to hyperventilate and his vision swam.

“It doesn’t matter. I’ve got thousands of them.” The Fount waved a dismissive hand. “Unfortunately, I was unable to visit due to some pesky hero who decided to challenge my dear friend, The Herald of Change, to a fight. The hot head’s been missing ever since. So we’ve been managing his duties on top of our own.” 

Truthless Recluse didn’t care!

He squeezed his eyes shut. This was just another nightmare. 

It had to be another nightmare!

“Ohhh, my Doll…Truly, I did not mean to frighten you.” The Fount cooed and relaxed his body even more.

Truthless Recluse peeked an eye open. Starlight Vanilla squirmed on his chest.

“I’ve really missed you, my precious Doll.” The Fount frowned. But Truthless Recluse saw how his pupils contracted as he glanced down at Starlight Vanilla. “I don’t think Starlight likes being held so tight, Doll.”

Truthless Recluse did not lessen his grip on his son. He opened his mouth to say something. 

To scream at him to leave. 

Unfortunately, luck was not on his side today.

Something behind him caught his eye, and The Fount launched himself into a hover, his hands pressed to the shield. Slowly, his hands curled into fists and he glared down at Truthless Recluse, “You left our daughter alone?

Pure Starberry!

Truthless Recluse gasped and scrambled backwards under the fence.

“Pure Vanilla Cookie?”

He ignored The Fount and ran for his daughter.

She was smiling and petting one of the lambs, a fistful of vanilla orchids in her hands.

PURE VANILLA COOKIE!!”

He scooped his daughter up and ran home. 

PURE VANILLA COOKIE!!

Pure Starberry cried and it took him until he plopped the twins down onto the couch to realize it was likely because he’d accidentally knocked her flower crown off.

Truthless Recluse panted heavily and held himself up on his knees, “I - I’ll make you,” he collapsed to his knees and rested his head on the couch between the twins, “I’ll make you another one…” He promised.

Notes:

The symbols be symbolizing! And the foreshadows be foreshadowing! There are so many here, I lost track of them. How many can you find? lol jk jk...unless?

Chapter 6: Help! A Wolf!

Notes:

I had to rewrite this chapter three times between starting it yesterday and finishing it today. But it's finally to a point where I like it.
Sorry, no more baby twins, now we're in the toddler stage.
Also, the Recluse family all know signs, so just assume (even if I don't write it) that they're signing.

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

“Starlight, look!” Pure Starberry giggled as she held a rock up, “jelly worms!” She scrunched her nose up and giggled, “Gross!” She looked up at her twin brother.

Starlight Vanilla blinked, unimpressed. He lifted his foot and stomped the rock back down. He tapped his thumb to his forehead with his fingers spread, then pointed two fingers off in front of his face, then he finger-spelled a word, “Papa said to look for supplies.

“I know,” Pure Starberry sighed, “You’re no fun.” She climbed up on the half crumbled remains of a structure, “Don’t run, don’t climb, papa said not to go near the magic wall,” She half-signed as she balanced precariously on the structure, “Haven’t you ever wondered what’s out there?” She asked. She craned her head back and looked at the dimly shimmering magic dome above her.

Some candied cranes flew overhead.

She wished she could follow them.

Her brother tapped her arm and she looked at him.

No.” Her brother signed, deadpanned.

Pure Starberry rolled her eyes.

Let’s go.” He signed again, “Papa wanted us to get sleeping orchid roots.

Pure Starberry huffed and readjusted her scrap bag around her shoulders, “I think we have plenty.” Her bag was stuffed full of the woody roots and yellow blossoms.

Starlight Vanilla tapped her shoulder to get her attention again, “And lavender.” He reminded her.

Pure Starberry sighed again, “Fine.” She didn’t like the smell of lavender, nor did she enjoy how it tasted, but their papa made her drink it nearly every night.

It was supposed to help her sleep. Keep the nightmares away.

It never did.

But she’d never tell papa that.

Pure Starberry took her brother’s hand and let him guide her back down to the ground. 

“Can you carry the bag?” She asked as they set off walking.

What?! No!!” Starlight Vanilla signed, his mouth open, aghast at his sister’s question. “Besides, you’re just gonna wander off like you did last time!

“I did not wander!” She corrected her brother, signing just as wildly as he was.

Did so!

“Did not!”

Did so!

“Did not! You could totally see me from the field!” Pure Starberry huffed and crossed her arms. She didn’t wanna talk to him anymore.

Papa said not to go near the glowing border! And you were right next to it!” Starlight Vanilla signed.

Pure Starberry kept her arms crossed. She didn’t get why being near the border was so bad. It gave off the same warm magical energy their papa did, and their papa wasn’t a bad cookie.

Sure, sometimes there were days where Starlight Vanilla and Pure Starberry had to pretend-play as the parents, but he’d always come back to them. And his smile would reassure her that everything was going to be okay.

DON’T GIVE ME THE SILENT TREATMENT!!” Starlight Vanilla signed furiously.

Pure Starberry refused to sign back.

The twins walked in silence.

Pure Starberry frowned and watched her steps as they continued walking. Was the world outside the border really so bad? It never seemed like it..?!

Pure Starberry looked down at where Starlight Vanilla had interlaced their fingers. Seeing he caught her attention, he raised his free hand to his chest and made a circle.

I’m sorry.” He frowned. Then he added, “For yelling.

Pure Starberry frowned, “I’m sorry, too.” She signed back. “I know not to go near the border…it just…it feels nice.”

Especially on the days when papa would be quiet and they’d have to take care of him. Escaping to the border when neither of them were looking, she would lay down next to the border and let the magic wash over her. She always felt better wrapped up in her papa’s magic.

Besides, there was almost always a pretty new animal to look at: a blueberry bird, a blue raspberry racer snake, a cotton candy fox. She wished she could keep one as a pet, but her papa didn't seem fond of animals. Hence, the walk they needed to take to collect flowers.

The twins made it to their little garden. It wasn’t far from home, just far enough away that any animals that did venture into the circle looking for something to eat wouldn’t be near their house.

Starlight Vanilla got to work digging up lavender and handing the stalks and blooms to his sister. 

Pure Starberry wiped as much dirt off the roots as she could before stuffing it into her bag.

They collected enough to last them the week, then held each other’s hands to walk home.

Starlight Vanilla hummed an old tune their papa used to hum to them — he didn’t hum it anymore — and Pure Starberry hummed along, though she knew he couldn’t hear her.

She sighed, bored, but perked up when home came back into view and she could see their papa out hanging up laundry.

“Papa!” She shouted and started running. She could hear her brother on her heels.

Truthless Recluse looked towards his name being shouted and smiled.

“Papa! Papa!” 

He knelt down and opened his arms embracing both of his children tightly.

“You're awake!” Pure Starberry was relieved. She nuzzled his beard. She loved the feel of his scratchy icing on her dough.

“I am. I’m here.” He chuckled. He pulled back so he could sign to them as he spoke, “Did you get the plants like I’d asked?”

Pure Starberry nodded, “Yup!” She pulled the bag around and opened up the flap so that papa could look inside.

Starlight Vanilla signed, “We saw some candied cranes, too.

“Candied cranes?” Truthless Recluse signed back before he took the bag from Pure Starberry.

Starlight Vanilla nodded.

Truthless Recluse frowned. If the candied cranes were already passing by…that meant that summer was fast approaching…his twins would be five soon.

They should have been starting preschool…

Not trapped in here with him…

His mind began to wander as Pure Starberry recounted their whole trip, from the sleeping vanilla orchid field out by the cream sheep, to the garden nearby. Starlight Vanilla signed along with her, but Truthless Recluse thought back to The Fount’s last visit.


“You know they can't live in there forever, Doll.”

He looked worse. Nowadays, not a single star twinkled in his hair. A strange mark had appeared over his gold eye, which wasn't even gold anymore, it was a bright cyan color. There were bags under his eyes, and the blackened dough around his claws had crept up his hands and wrists.

“They need socialization, schooling,” With every note The Fount had on child rearing, Truthless Recluse gripped his staff tighter. “You had your fun. Now it's time to get back to reality, Doll. Come home.” His voice was gentle. He laid his hand on the shield.

Truthless Recluse looked at his hand.

It was getting harder to keep Pure Starberry away from the shield. And since Starlight Vanilla was always with her, he feared one day they’d vanish on the other side.

Luckily for him, the twins were never with him whenever he went to check the border, so they’d never met their father.

And he knew that burned The Fount. Enraged him.

He didn't care.

“They have socialization.” Truthless Recluse’s voice was quiet.

“Those friends of yours from the Dark Cacao Kingdom and the Golden Cheese Kingdom hardly count.” The Fount scoffed and rolled his eyes.

Truthless Recluse gripped his dark orchid staff tighter. 

Oh yessss, Doll, I know allllll about them.” The Fount purred, “What are they calling them these days?” He tilted his head in mock thought, “The Dragon Lord Light of Resolution and The Immortal Light of Abundance, blech,” He stuck his tongue out and shook his head, “What a disgusting mouthful. Seunim of Volition and Herald of Change are so much easier to say.”

After the twin’s first birthday — and nearly losing Starlight Vanilla — Truthless Recluse had been desperate. He’d managed to convince a blueberry bird to come to him, and then he spent months training it to take and receive small things. His hard work had paid off. He was able to send letters to his friends, explaining his absence and asking for help.

It had been some of the most humiliating things he’d ever written, but it needed to be done, so there was no point in beating around the bush.

Dark Cacao, White Lily, and Golden Cheese had written back. Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese offered to help however they could, regularly sending convoys with resources Truthless Recluse couldn’t grow or make himself. And occasionally the monarchs themselves would come for a visit. The first time they had, they’d broken down crying upon seeing their old friend and his children.

White Lily had offered her condolences to his plight and offered to look into more stable magic to protect them (he hadn’t heard from her ever since).

Hollyberry hadn’t responded.

“But my point still stands.” The Fount kept talking — did he ever shut up? — “One or two visits a year is hardly the kind of socialization and mental stimulation my children need.” He waved his hand dismissively, “And I’ve already picked from my students the ones that will be the best company for them. We’ll have to be mindful of The Apostle of Happiness, she’s managed to convince some poor cookie to bake a child with her the old fashioned way —,”

Truthless Recluse’s grip on his staff tightened to a near painful degree. “We are never leaving my kingdom.” He finally seethed out, interrupting The Fount.

The Fount blinked once.

Twice.

Then doubled over laughing.

It was a sharp, ugly sound that made Truthless Recluse’s mouth go dry.


“Look! Look!” Pure Starberry’s voice knocked Truthless Recluse out of the memory. She pointed up, “More candied cranes!”

Truthless Recluse shielded his eyes and looked up. Sure enough, a flock of candied cranes were flying overhead. He took a deep breath.

Starlight Vanilla patted his arm.

“Hmm, yes?” He signed as he looked down at him.

You okay?” Starlight Vanilla signed, frowning, “Are you sleeping?

Truthless Recluse smiled sadly.

Sleeping.

That’s what they called his…moments. The times when memories and feelings would overwhelm him and he’d be unresponsive for hours. He felt a small (large) tinge of guilt over the fact his own children had to look after him during those hours.

“No.” He shook his fist, “Just thinking.” He signed. “Now,” He took a breath, “Let me take these,” he patted the bag at his side, “I’ll get started grinding them up.”

Can I help?” Starlight Vanilla signed.

Truthless Recluse smiled. He felt a small tinge of pride at him wanting to help and he nodded. Then he looked at his daughter, “Pure Starberry, would you like to help?”

“Uhm…” She didn’t really want to grind up flowers, “Can I go to the peak instead?” 

Truthless Recluse grimaced, “You know I don’t like you going to the peak alone.”

“Please? Please, please, please, papa?” Pure Starberry clung to his knees and looked up at him with her big eyes. “I’ve read every book we have! I want a new book!”

“I can write to Dark Cacao and have him send you a new book.” Truthless Recluse reassured her.

Pure Starberry groaned, “But that will take forever!”

Stop whining.” Starlight Vanilla rolled his eyes.

“I’m not whining!” Pure Starberry whined, “Papa! Starlight said I’m whining!”

“Well, you are.” Truthless Recluse sighed as he walked back inside, both twins on his heels. He walked over to the kitchen and began to pull out everything he’d need to grind and preserve the flowers and roots.

“Am not!”

“Am not!”

He knew even without looking that the twins were arguing again. They did that a lot, mostly over petty things, and they always made up right after —

“I’m sorry…”

Ah, right on time.

He turned around and picked Starlight Vanilla up. He plopped him down in one chair and turned to Pure Starberry, “Last chance, would you like to join us?” He asked.

Pure Starberry pouted, “No.”

Truthless Recluse sighed, “Then you may read, or draw, or play with your toys. You can do so in here, or —,” 

Pure Starberry’s eyes lit up and she ran to the room she shared with her brother.

“Or…in your room…” He finished and frowned. Starlight Vanilla was already getting started on separating the orchids from the lavender, so Truthless Recluse went over and sat across from him so they could still talk.

In her room, Pure Starberry stacked her books one on top of the other and stood on top of them. She stretched as high as she could go on her tip toes and just barely managed to flick the lock on the window open.

She looked back at the door. It remained closed. She hurriedly jumped down from her pile of books.

“Are you alright in there?” Her papa called.

“Yes!” Pure Starberry called. She grabbed her favorite book and her cream sheep plush and climbed back up her escape stack.

Excited, Pure Starberry pushed the window open and climbed up and out of the house.

She fell to the ground and took off running. She ran all the way to the border and then she stopped and smiled.

Her papa’s magic engulfed her and she felt warm. Sighing, she flopped down on the soft patch of grass. Squeezing her cream sheep under one arm, she lifted the book above her head and started reading.

It was a book she’d read a dozen times before. She’d read it so much her little finger left grease and oil on the pages under the words. 

“Once upon a time…”

“Isn’t that how all stories start, dear?” A voice startled her.

Pure Starberry shrieked and rolled away from the border. She looked around, but all she saw was a dog.

A very big dog.

It had shaggy black fur, though a patch of fur was white around one of its ears and eyes, and there was a patch of white fur on one of its front paws. The scruff around its neck was also white, though Pure Starberry swore she saw deep blue and black eyes snapping shut in the fur.

“Hello, puppy dog.” She said quietly. She stood up and looked around. No one was with the dog.

Who had just said that..?

Was she imagining things?

The dog sat and watched her curiously.

She gasped and smiled, “You have eyes like my brother!” One eye was cyan, and the other a deep cerulean.

One of the dog’s ears twitched. It sounded like a jingle bell. She tried to remember what her papa had said about beckoning birds or cream sheep, not that a dog was nearly as docile or small as a bird or a cream sheep.

Pure Starberry crouched down and held her hand out, “It’s okay.” She tried to keep her voice soft, “I won’t hurt you.”

The dog stood and paced back and forth.

Could it not cross the border?

Pure Starberry crawled closer. Her papa’s words of warning about the border kept her feet firmly on her side. 

“It’s okay,” She whispered, "I'm here."

The big dog got as close to the border as it could, then he laid down and sighed. He looked up at Pure Starberry with big blue eyes.

Pure Starberry giggled. Even if the dog couldn't cross the border, she could still enjoy its company. She picked up her discarded book and toy and laid down in the grass right next to the big dog. If the border hadn’t been there, she could have leaned over and felt his fur.

“I like reading out here,” Pure Starberry said as she reopened the book, “because the magic makes me feel like papa’s holding me.” She smiled, “I like papa’s hugs. I especially like his beard, it’s so soft and scratchy.”

The dog huffed and groaned as it stretched.

Pure Starberry giggled, then glanced back in the direction of home. She looked back at the dog. She wondered if his fur felt like her papa’s beard. Maybe…if the dog couldn’t come in…she could reach out?

Very carefully, and keeping an eye on the dog's face, she reached through the magic barrier and pressed her hand to the dog’s side. His strong muscles twitched and he craned his head around to look at her.

Pure Starberry giggled and scratched the dog’s side, his big fluffy tail inadvertently started to wag.

“You’re soft and scratchy like papa.” She said, pulling her hand back. The dog settled back against the border and she turned back to her book.

“Read to me, Pure Starberry.” A soft voice requested.

Pure Starberry looked around. It was still just her and the oversized dog. She snuggled closer to her papa’s magic and the dog and looked down at her book. 

“Once upon a time, there was a hero cookie. He was kind and pure and just.” Pure Starberry always thought the blonde cookie in the picture book looked like papa, but he just smiled and said it wasn’t possible. She pointed out this detail to the dog, who seemed disinterested in the pictures.

“One day, the hero cookie went on a journey to find the key ingredient to a cookie's happiness.” Pure Starberry was about to turn the page when she heard someone shouting for her.

“PURE STARBERRY!”

“Papa?” Pure Starberry sat up.

How had she been found out!? So soon?!

The big dog stood and began to pace back and forth, snarling.

“Puppy dog?”

“PURE STARBERRY! GET BACK!” Her papa came running across the field, his dark orchid staff glowing in his hands.

“Papa?” She was confused.

Her papa pushed her behind him and glared at the puppy dog, “Go home, Pure Starberry!” He ordered, panting from his run. The dog barked twice, flashing his sharp teeth. 

“Papa?” Pure Starberry grabbed his leg. 

NOW!” He shouted.

Pure Starberry ran, leaving her toy and book behind on the wrong side of the border.

Notes:

Truthless Recluse: Kids. Bed. Now. I need to talk to your father.
The Fount, tail between his legs: No, kids, please stay.
Hmmmhmmmhmmmmm~ I wonder what will happen next. I mean I know, but I'll never tell (I will)

Chapter 7: This is no Fairytale

Notes:

I was gonna save this chapter for after work, but I'm too excited to see y'alls reactions!
And depending on how work goes today, you may get a double upload

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Starlight Vanilla was hiding under the kitchen table, face buried in his knees as if being deaf and blind to the world would hide him from whatever had scared his papa.

He’d signed that he was going to check on his sister — apparently, she was being quieter than usual — and the next thing he knew his papa was signing for him to hide and stay hidden until he came back. He picked his dark orchid staff up and ran from the house.

So, like a good kid, Starlight Vanilla did as he was told. He was hyperventilating, he couldn't help it, his chest felt too tight and his dough still rattled from how the house had shaken after his papa had slammed the door open and shut on his way out.

Someone grabbed his shoulders.

Starlight Vanilla shouted and flailed his arms around wildly until he realized it was his sister shaking his shoulders. She looked as scared as he felt.

Where’s papa?!” He signed with shaky hands.

Pure Starberry half signed half spoke, he couldn’t follow any of it and he began to cry, overwhelmed by everything happening all at once. Papa running out, having to hide, and now being unable to understand his sister! It was too much! Pure Starberry shook his shoulders, but he flailed his arm out. He didn’t want to be touched.

He could feel the door being slammed open and shut again and he curled up into a tighter ball, crying harder than before.

Strong arms pulled him out from under the table and Starlight Vanilla cried into his papa’s shoulder, clinging to his warm robes and wishing he could disappear. He could feel his papa’s voice through his chest. He was yelling.

Starlight Vanilla whined and cried louder, nuzzling his papa’s shoulder and wishing he’d stop yelling.

He must’ve because he stopped feeling the vibrations in his chest. He sniffled and suddenly found his papa’s hands, wrapped in his sleeves, dabbing away at his tears.

He looked up at him and saw he was breathing deeply, purposefully, so Starlight Vanilla tried to match his breath.

Truthless Recluse glared at something over his shoulder, probably his sister, and he signed, “What happened?” Hoping to get his attention off of her.

Truthless Recluse sighed, “Later.” He signed.

He sat Starlight Vanilla down and started moving around the kitchen.

Starlight Vanilla saw his sister was under the table, curled up as small as she could be. He crawled under to sit beside her and signed, “Okay?

She nodded, tears streaming down her face.

Mimicking their papa, he wrapped his sleeves around his hands and dabbed away at her tears, “What happened?” He signed.

Pure Starberry’s hands were shaky as she signed back, “Snuck out.

Starlight Vanilla gasped. He tapped his forehead, then brought his hand down and closed his middle three fingers to his palm, “Why?

The magic feels good.” Pure Starberry signed slowly. She flinched. Starlight Vanilla looked out from under the table and saw their papa walking around. He must’ve been loudly setting the table.

While her excuse was flimsy at best, that still didn’t explain why their papa was so mad.

Dog.” He saw his sister sign out of the corner of his eyes.

What?” He signed back.

There was a dog.” 

Starlight Vanilla sighed, he realized when she snuck out she must’ve gone to the border. That was why their papa was so mad.

I told you to stay away.” He signed.

I KNOW!” Pure Starberry signed, screwing her face up as a dark blue blush blotted her cheeks.

The twins both let out startled yells when their papa ducked his head under the table and signed, “Dinner.

The twins shared a scared look and crawled out from under the table. Practiced, as this was their routine, Starlight Vanilla pulled out a stool from under the sink and Pure Starberry helped him climb up. Both twins obediently washed their hands, even scrubbing their hands for longer than usual as their papa stood behind them and washed his hands as well. They waited until he’d finished drying their hands before drying their own.

When they turned around, Truthless Recluse picked them both up and carried them to their respective chairs.

Starlight Vanilla looked at supper. Leftovers. Leftover jellybean cream lamb stew and leftover biscuits. 

When their papa sat, he didn’t eat, he just buried his head in his hands, closed his eyes, and halfheartedly signed, “Eat.

Neither Starlight Vanilla nor Pure Starberry moved to eat.

Neither of them had ever seen their papa so angry. 

He must’ve sensed or heard they weren’t eating because he sighed and leaned back in his chair. “Eat.” He signed again, then he added, “Please.

Still, neither twin moved.

Starlight Vanilla glanced across the table. Pure Starberry had her head down and her shoulders were shaking. He wished he could comfort her, but he didn’t want to upset his papa any more.

Shakily, he reached out and grabbed his spoon. He sipped a spoonful of stew. It tasted like ash on his tongue. He frowned and put his spoon down.

Sighing, their papa stood without a word and walked into the living room where he collapsed into his armchair.

Pure Starberry rested her head on the table and cried silently.

Starlight Vanilla wasn’t hungry. He wriggled and scooted out of his chair, then he walked around and poked his sister. She blinked and looked at him, her inverted pupils were blown wide as fat tears poured themselves down her cheek and onto the table.

He offered his sister his hand. She took it.

He helped her out of her chair and walked them both to the living room.

Their papa was curled up in his armchair, hand covering his mouth and tears streaming down his face. His eyes widened and he unfolded himself when he saw them. He said something, but forgot to sign it.

Starlight Vanilla didn’t care too much, though. He just wanted to be held again. He crawled up into the armchair with his papa and could feel Pure Starberry doing the same.

Nestled in on either side of him, the twins only relaxed when he wrapped his arms around them.

Sorry.” They felt him sign.

Starlight Vanilla saw his sister tear up and bury her face in his side. She was saying something, but was too overwhelmed to sign it.

No, Pure Starberry, never!” Their papa signed. He sighed and sat back, “I think it’s time for a story.” His signs were hesitant, as if he was unsure he wanted to actually share the story.

Both twins resituated themselves to be comfortable on their respective sides of their papa.

“There was once a young, brave, foolish cookie.” He spoke as he began to sign. “He hoped and dreamed to one day find a way for every cookie to live long, happy lives.” The vibrations of his papa’s words were comforting, far better than the loud vibrations of his yelling.

“But the cookie was hurt in his quest for answers.”

Hurt?” Starlight Vanilla signed.

“How hurt?” Pure Starberry asked.

“So very hurt. The sky turned grey and cookies crumbled in pain for him.” He signed and sighed.

Starlight Vanilla didn't like this story. It was sad.

“And then, many years later, another cookie arrived to see the hurt cookie for himself.” Truthless Recluse continued. “He saw the hurt cookie and took him back to his home to heal him.”

Did it work?” Starlight Vanilla signed.

“Did he heal him?” Pure Starberry asked.

For a long time, their papa said and signed nothing.

Starlight Vanilla was worried he missed something, but he couldn't feel his papa’s voice, just his erratic heartbeat and his heavy breaths.

“No.” Their papa signed slowly. “He made the hurt worse.” 

The twins looked up and saw their papa crying. They shared a look and turned to sit on their knees. They both pulled their sleeves down over their hands and patted their papa’s tears away. He laughed and cried and squeezed them both tightly to him.

He kissed the tops of their heads and cried harder.

The story didn't feel over to Starlight Vanilla, but if it was going to make his papa cry, he didn't want to hear anymore of it.

Slowly, his papa pulled away and signed, “Sorry. Go eat.

Starlight Vanilla laid his hands on his chest.

Not hungry.” Truthless Recluse smiled sadly. “Please. Eat.

Neither twin wanted to leave their papa, but they both climbed down as he reassured them he would be fine. They climbed back into their respective chairs, but didn't eat much, only enough so that when their papa came over to check on them a few minutes later he smiled again.

Go wash.” He signed, “I’ll be by shortly.

Already it was evening, so the twins did as they were told. They washed their feet, then took turns showering and cleaning up their shared room (Starlight Vanilla made Pure Starberry put all the books back on the shelves by herself).

By the time their papa came to their room, the sun was just above the horizon and the whole house was aglow with orange light. He had a cup of tea with him, but he set it down on the nightstand between their beds and did not touch it.

He tucked Starlight Vanilla into bed first.

Good night, my little star.” He signed, “I love you, with all my heart.

Good night, papa.

I’m sorry our day was cut short. And I’m sorry if I worried you.” His papa frowned, “I was scared.

That's okay.” Starlight Vanilla signed, because what else was he supposed to say? His insides trembled with anxiety. 

What had his papa so scared?

The dog his sister talked about?

His sister being so close to the border?

What was so scary about the other side?

Truthless Recluse smiled and signed, “My brave boy.” He leaned down and kissed his forehead, “Good night.

Good night.” Starlight Vanilla signed.

He rolled over to watch their papa switch over to Pure Starberry’s bed and tuck her in as well.

He didn't sign to her, so Starlight Vanillacouldn't tell what they were saying, but he assumed he apologized to her as well because she sniffled and said something back.

Then their papa bent down and hugged her tightly.

He made her drink the tea he’d brought. Starlight Vanilla knew she hated it, but she drank every drop without a complaint for once. Their papa made sure the window was closed and locked, then he took the empty cup from Pure Starberry’s hands. He signed he loved them and wished them good night again, then he turned off the lights.

Starlight Vanilla didn't need a light to go to sleep, but Pure Starberry did, so their door was kept ajar and the light in the living room stayed on. He nuzzled his pillow and easily fell asleep.

He hadn't even gotten to dream when he felt his bed shift. He slowly blinked his eyes open and squinted at his sister, who was climbing into his bed.

Sorry.” She apologized quickly as she scooted to be as close to him as possible.

Starlight Vanilla didn't mind. This was normal. They didn't like to be in separate beds every night. It was much more comforting to fall asleep with the other one within reach than it was to be on opposite ends of the room. 

Starlight Vanilla just scooted back enough to accommodate her and give her some space on his pillow. He began to drift back to sleep when he realized his sister was shaking.

What’s wrong?” He signed tiredly.

I think I left baabaa outside.” She signed back, keeping her hands close to her so she didn't accidentally whack him in the face.

Starlight Vanilla frowned. Baabaa was the name of her cream sheep toy.

I think the wolf got it.” She added.

Wolf?

Starlight Vanilla thought it had been a dog. No wonder papa had been so scared. Wolves were classic bad guys in all the fairytales papa told them.

He rolled over in bed and grabbed his cream sheep toy, then he rolled back over, “Here, you can have Creamy for tonight.” He signed.

But he’s yours!” Pure Starberry tried to shake her head.

Starlight Vanilla didn't mind sharing, “He’ll protect you.” He knew his sister had nightmares, and usually only papa or Baabaa could help her get over them. But if Baabaa was lost outside (or worse, taken by the wolf), then his sister was doomed.

But, who will protect you?” She signed and poked his chest.

Papa.” He signed tiredly.

Pure Starberry finally accepted Creamy and hugged him close to her chest. She touched her fingers to her chin and turned her hand down. 

Thank you.

Starlight Vanilla’s eyes were droopy again, but he managed to smile and press his hand to his chin, then turn it down to his chest.

You’re welcome.

Notes:

If you didn't see/didn't know, I posted a (canon) one shot Hairpin in my Heart showing Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese's first visit to see Truthless Recluse and the kids.
And y'all ain't ready for next chapter. I'mma just say that now. But I am sooooo excited for it!

Chapter 8: Plans in Motion

Notes:

I wasn't gonna do a double feature today, but the chapter is done and the next one is finally getting some momentum, so why not?

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The Fount of Knowledge stroked the well-loved wool of the toy cream sheep. His daughter, in her haste to retreat from him, had kicked the toy and her book through the barrier.

Not that she knew it was him per se, but he’d been priming her for as long as he knew she’d been born. Every night, in her dreams, he pulled his daughter’s mind into the other realm. He whispered magic spells into her soft, supple mind, bending and warping the lines between reality and illusion. He wanted her to question everything, to be his lure for his Doll. If he had her, he had the boy, if he had them both, he’d have his Doll.

His Doll had demanded the toy back, but why should he have listened? His Doll was very naughty in keeping his children away from him. Now, he finally had something of theirs. 

He smiled as he flew up the central staircase of the Spire. Up on the very tip top story, high above the lesser cookies and worries of the real world, he came to a stop outside of a room.

Pure Starberry’s room.

Only differentiated from her brother’s door — with carved stars that shimmered in the shadows cast over the door — by the twisting vines of blueberries that were carved into her door. He twisted the crystal doorknob and floated inside.

Inside was a room fit for a princess.

Naturally.

Because she was his princess.

She just didn't know it yet.

The large semicircle bed was draped in fine, silk, purple bedsheets that twinkled and shimmered with stardust. A canopy of stars lazily swirled above the bed.

Surrounding the wall behind the bed was a floor to ceiling bookshelf, but The Fount did not put the picture book there.

There was an ensuite that connected her room to her brother’s room.

On the left wall was a pair of windows with a balcony door nestled between them. Currently, the velvet blue curtains were drawn over the windows and balcony door. On the right wall was a closet, filled to the brim with as many dresses and shoes a little girl might possibly want, and a vanity stocked with a hairbrush and bows of all different sizes and colors.

Circling in a lazy, slow waltz in the high vaulted ceiling were a collection of puppets and dolls The Fount had been cultivating just for her. Their playtime was suspended, waiting for the little girl that was destined to play with them.

The only thing missing was the princess herself.

But soon…

The Fount’s grin widened as he laid the stuffed toy and the book on the pillows of the bed.

Soon, his Doll and precious children would be home with him where they belonged.

Where they should have been all along.

His peaceful silence was broken by a familiar high-pitched, “Bluuuuu-uuuue~!

The Fount rolled his eyes and teleported out of the room and down to the foyer where The Apostle of Happiness was floating lazily on her sugar cloud.

Bluuuuu-uuuue~!” She called out again, not realizing he was already beside her.

“What?” He asked bluntly.

“Oh!” She rolled over and blinked her sleepy eyes open, “Blue, I didn't realize you were down here.”

“What do you want, Sugar?” The Fount huffed, irritated that his peace and quiet had been shattered.

“I was just wondering how things went visiting your little toy?” She devolved into giggles as her feathers fluffed up.

“It went well,” The Fount grinned, “I saw my daughter.” He added quietly, as if sharing a secret.

“You did?!” The Apostle pushed herself upright and her eyes widened excitedly, “Oooo is she as perfect like you’d always dreamed?”

“Even more so!” The Fount couldn't help but beam proudly.

The Apostle of Happiness was the only Virtue that knew about the Truthless Recluse and his children. It was what had encouraged her to pursue having her own child, but she used the old-fashioned double-bake method to have her son. 

The Fount didn't trust the other Virtues with his little Doll. They’d probably tell him to give up or that it was a passing phase and he’d find another cookie to play with.

But The Fount wasn't one to give up, and he certainly had no intention of giving up his precious Doll or his children.

The other Virtues just wouldn't understand.

For starters, The Seunim of Volition had been — basically — held prisoner in her own pagoda by that damned Dark Cacao Cookie’s soldiers. Then there was the gnawing absence of The Herald of Change. He’d been missing for years now after his battle with that golden gnat. And The Saint of Solidarity was too close with the other half of his soul jam. And he knew from his Doll’s memories that he’d been close with her once upon a time, so sharing the information with The Saint was out of the question.

But The Apostle he could trust. She’d been the only one to keep the other half of her soul jam happy, content, and contained. Granted, the few times he ventured to the Garden of Happiness, he was faiiiirrrly certain that the Hero of Passion was drunk out of her mind, but hey — happy is happy, right?

The Apostle sighed dreamily, “I can't wait to meet your precious little ones,” she closed her eyes and smiled, “Ohhh can you imagine it, Blue? Your little ones and my little one, running around and playing as we used to?”

The Fount snorted a laugh, “Since when did we ever run around and play?”

“You don't consider all the fun we had before we were sealed to be play?” The Apostle asked, resting her chin on her interlaced hands.

Ah, right.

The chaos and destruction they’d wrought across Earthbread before they’d been sealed in the Silver Tree. The Witches compared the corrupted Virtues to children who needed new toys to keep themselves occupied, so they split their soul jams in two and gave them away.

The Fount just so happened to be lucky and received his beautiful little Doll as his other half. So broken and pliant, so easily obtained. He could have taken his soul jam back at any point, but he was having too much fun taking care of his Doll to mind his missing half.

So it burned him and infuriated him when he’d discovered his Doll was gone. Even worse, now he was keeping his children from him!

The Fount huffed to calm himself down and shrugged, “Mindless games, more like it.”

You seemed to have more fun than even Spice.” The Apostle floated her cloud around so her sharp-tipped tail could run under his chin. “As I recall.” She giggled again.

The Fount scoffed, “Did you just come to reminisce on old times?” He grabbed her tail and pulled.

The Apostle let out a yelp and pulled her tail back to her, “That isn't funny, Blue!” She scolded him as he laughed.

She crossed her arms and let out a “hmph!” 

The Fount calmed down long enough to say, “Besides, I’ve already picked out who my children will have as friends.” Which reminded him, his student was almost ready to perform illusory magic on himself. He’d need that kind of magic to have his student sneak into the former Pure Vanilla Kingdom with the next convoy.

If he knew his Doll — and he knew his Doll — he’d be calling upon his friends for comfort.

He should have been the one comforting his Doll. 

The disobedience had gone on for too long. He needed to put his plan into motion sooner rather than later, or his children would suffer. Why couldn’t his Doll see that?

The Apostle pouted, “But they need immortal friends, too, Blue.” Her whine pulled him out of his thoughts. “It's so heartbreaking to watch regular cookies grow, wither, and crumble. And Sugar Glaze Berry needs normal friends.”

The Fount rolled his eyes, “Fine, I suppose your little sugar gnat can come by every now and then — but I will not let my children visit your garden.” He added quickly.

The Apostle huffed again, “Why noooot? I’m sure my other half would love to spend some time with your little toy. It could be like a double date!” She grinned.

“If you think I am ever letting my Doll out of my Spire again, your brain is more crumbled than that other half of yours.” The Fount growled. “No, no, no. My Doll needs structure and routine. And I know how you treat your guests, Sugar. There is no way on this wide Earthbread I am leaving my children alone with you.” He didn't need her filling their minds with jam and drugging them into mindless love zombies.

The Apostle laid a hand on her chest, “Blue, I am hurt you’d think I’d ever hurt my little niblings in such a way.”

“Am I wrong?” The Fount cocked up an eyebrow. He knew her other half and son were in no better a state.

The Apostle pouted.

“That's what I thought.”


Starlight Vanilla and Pure Starberry were still eating breakfast when their papa suddenly got up from his armchair and walked out the door.

Starlight Vanilla looked across the table at his sister and raised his eyebrows.

She finished her last bite of biscuit and wiped her hands off on her dress. “I think papa was writing.” She signed, her cheeks stuffed full of food.

Ah. A letter.

Starlight Vanilla wondered to who. 

Golden Cheese? She was lots of fun, and the stuff she always sent them was so pretty and yummy.

Dark Cacao? If so, he hoped he’d come to visit. He always brought his grandson and the prince was a lot of fun to play with. Plus his papa was always so happy with the other cookie around.

Sadly, if it was to either monarch, it would be a while before they arrived.

Their papa came back inside and made himself a cup of tea. He had a frown on his face and looked like he hadn't slept a wink last night.

Truthless Recluse’s hands were shaking, and he hoped his children couldn't tell.

Yesterday had been one of the scariest days of his life. Perhaps even more so than when he’d attended the Witches Banquet. The Fount could shapeshift, he knew that from experience, but to shapeshift into an actual beast to lure his daughter away?

Seeing the massive wolf laying beside his little girl had him calling upon magic he hadn't used since he’d wandered his broken kingdom as a mindless recluse, guarding the truth from foolish cookies who sought him out.

The panic from nearly losing her had left him feeling shaky and sick.

And he’d been so scared, he yelled at her. He very rarely, if ever, yelled at his children.

And poor Pure Starberry, she’d never been yelled at like that before, she’d even asked if he hated her.

If he hated her!

He didn't even know she knew what hate was!

He’d been so careful to only fill their small world with love and support, how his daughter knew about hatred escaped him.

He’d made sure to reassure her last night and this morning that he did not hate her. In fact, he loved her so much that he had been so scared of losing her that it all just exploded out of him in a way that was not very nice of him.

She’d accepted that, but now he worried she’d always have that little feeling of doubt in her heart. That feeling that someone who was supposed to unconditionally love and support her might also hate her.

His head was pounding and the world was turning sideways as he tried to sip his tea. He needed something, anything, in his stomach to quell the nausea that threatened to roll out of him.

“Who were you writing to?”

He looked up at Pure Starberry. He swallowed the tea he’d been sipping and set his cup down. “Dark Cacao.” He answered. 

“Oh.” Pure Starberry answered.

“I just…” Truthless Recluse sighed. He knocked on the table by his son to get his attention. He needed to get this information too. When Starlight Vanilla looked up at him he sat back and signed as he spoke, “Papa’s really struggling here. You two are growing up so fast and I need help.”

“We can help you!” Pure Starberry sat forward.

We can help.” Starlight Vanilla signed at the same time.

“It’s not,” He began to sign, then he sighed and grimaced, “It’s not something you need to help with. It’s…it’s adult help. Papa needs help from another adult.”

The twins blinked and furrowed their brows, confused.

He sighed. Of course it seemed silly or strange to them. All they’d ever known was him taking care of them. He hadn't needed help before (even if his friends generously offered and sent help anyways), so why did he need help now?

Well, for starters, Truthless Recluse felt more of himself slipping away every day. The Fount’s words continuously taunted him.

“You know they can't live in there forever, Doll.”

“They need socialization, schooling, a real home, and a real family.”

“You had your fun. Now it's time to get back to reality, Doll.”

“Come home.” 

And now, with Pure Starberry aware of the hatred that could be in the world, his mind was spiraling.

Was he…a bad parent?

Had he failed his children somewhere along the way?

Why else would Pure Starberry sneak out? Why would she deliberately disobey his one rule?

He needed someone who was a parent and had — let’s be honest — failed at being one before righting their wrongs and mending that bridge.

Of course he called on Dark Cacao for help.

He just needed a little support. Someone to see for themselves and tell it to him straight if he was doing the right thing by keeping his children here. By keeping them from their father.

Of course, he also had to be mindful of Dark Cacao’s biases. For as much as he claimed to respect Truthless Recluse’s wish to keep their relationship respectfully platonic and civil, the old king sometimes caught himself slipping into old habits.

Not that Truthless Recluse stopped him…but when had he ever stopped someone's advances..?

Hell, that was why he was in this situation in the first place. His gut twisted painfully and he pushed his cup of tea away.

Perhaps he should have also written to Golden Cheese…or maybe even White Lily (though she'd stopped responding after her first letter back to him, so that seemed like a lost cause).

And Hollyberry hadn't even responded. None of his friends knew where she was.

But, the blueberry bird carrying his hastily written note was already long gone. If he wanted someone else to come, it would have to wait until the bird returned.

Blinking back to reality, Truthless Recluse continued to sign and say, “It's nothing you two did. Papa just needs help. Okay?”

Slowly, after sharing a look that only they could understand, they both nodded.

Truthless Recluse smiled, “What did I do to deserve such wonderful children?” 

Starlight Vanilla smiled, but Pure Starberry still looked sad and worried.

Perhaps he needed to spend some time with her — one-on-one — and show her he still loved her.

“Hey,” he reached over and gently pinched her chin so she had to look up at him, “What do you say we go to the peak together? Just you and me? We could look for a new book?” He tilted his head curiously.

Pure Starberry’s eyes lit up, “Really?” She smiled.

Truthless Recluse smiled, “Really.”

“What about Starlight?” Pure Starberry asked.

Truthless Recluse shrugged, “He doesn't care for the peak anyways. But I’ll ask if he’s okay staying home today.”

“Today?!” Pure Starberry stood on her seat excitedly.

“On your bottom.” Truthless Recluse pointed down to her seat. Then he turned to Starlight Vanilla and got his attention again. “Would you like to go to the peak with your sister and I?” He signed.

As expected, his son wrinkled his nose up at the idea. “Do I have to?” He signed.

Truthless Recluse chuckled and shook his head, “Not if you wish to stay here.

I want to stay here.” He signed back.

Will you be okay if we go to the peak today?” Truthless Recluse signed.

Starlight Vanilla nodded.

Truthless Recluse smiled and ruffled his curls, “My brave boy.” He signed.

Notes:

Round of applause for anyone who realized the nightmares Pure Starberry has were a gun. It's finally gone off! More or less.
And I love Crazy Dad Fount and Soft Dad Truthless Recluse so much. These two need so much therapy, but this author has trauma from therapy so FFFFFUUUUUUCK THAT LMAO!!

Chapter 9: Sheep Doll

Notes:

😈😈😈

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Chapter Text

Starlight Vanilla sighed and stared at the wall.

He was bored.

Part of him wished he’d gone with his papa and sister to the peak.

But the peak was big, and dark, and scary. And papa would always be upset the longer they stayed there. Plus, Starlight Vanilla just didn't like it.

It always felt like the peak was gonna collapse on top of them.

But, papa and Pure Starberry had wanted to go, so Starlight Vanilla promised to behave and patiently wait for them to return.

And he was soooooooooo boooooored.

He sighed again.

Then he remembered his sister’s lost book and toy! He knew she hadn't asked papa about it because she didn't want to upset him, but maybe he could go walk around the border where he knew she liked to hide and check for himself if it was there.

He could do it all on his own.

After all, he was papa’s brave boy!

With that in mind, Starlight Vanilla climbed down from the couch and went to the front door.

He paused as his hand touched the door knob.

He didn't usually go wandering without his papa’s permission…

I’ll be back before they are.” He reassured himself. He was just going to check and see if his sister's toy and book was out there. Nothing else.

Nodding to himself, he took a deep breath and stepped outside. He made sure to close the door behind him, then he took off running in the direction of the border.

Starlight Vanilla knew exactly where to go. There was a patch of grass near the border that was softer than any other patch of grass and it was his sister’s favorite spot to sneak off to. She claimed the magic was best there.

Starlight Vanilla liked the grass there too, but he only went there when papa would walk the border and he’d walk with him (not that papa let him come often).

As he got closer, his heart sank.

No Baabaa, and no book.

Still, he got as closer to the border he stood on his tip toes — as if that might help him see what so obviously wasn't there.

Nothing.

Nada.

No. Such. Luck.

He frowned, his shoulders sagging. 

What a waste of a trip. 

He walked back home, disappointed he couldn’t find his sister's things. Sure enough though, he made it back home before his papa and sister. He resumed his spot on the couch and stared at the ceiling.

He wondered if his papa would let him use his scrap fabric to make a new cream sheep toy?

Popping back up, he ran to his papa’s bedroom. He felt weird being in there without his papa, not that the room was off limits, he was just used to seeing his papa knitting or reading a book on the bed.

Still, he knew his papa kept a ton of scrap fabric in his room. His papa didn’t know that he knew, but Starlight Vanilla had seen him carry loads of fabric into the house when he thought the twins were asleep.

He didn’t know where the fabric came from, because Golden Cheese and Dark Cacao usually sent stuff in the day time, not at night.

But, no, his papa always took the night time deliveries straight to his room. 

Come to think of it…his papa never shared what the deliveries were.

How odd.

Starlight Vanilla opened his papa’s closet. They all lived fairly modestly. His papa only had four robes that he rotated between, washing and drying clothes every other day if the weather allowed it. So the only things hanging up were the two clean robes he had right now. 

But sure enough, he found what he was looking for. Folded piles of fabric, nearly as tall as he was, all different colors (though mostly blue, gold, and black). 

Starlight Vanilla ran his hands over the fabric. They were softer than any of the clothes he, or his sister, or his papa wore. He wondered why his papa didn’t make clothes out of this fabric. 

He frowned.

None of them were good enough for a new toy.

Or, at least, they weren’t what he’d been picturing. He closed the closet. Papa had sheared the cream sheep back at the beginning of summer, surely they hadn’t used all the wool since then?

He looked under his papa’s bed, in his papa’s bedside table drawers — why did he keep all of Dark Cacao’s letters? Sometimes his papa was weird — and even went into the bathroom they all shared to see if maybe the wool had been stashed there.

No luck.

He sighed.

Guess the weird soft fabric in the closet would have to do.

He went back to the closet and opened the door. He looked over his choices again. He decided to go with a black and blue fabric that stretched as he tried to pull it out from the middle of the pile where it was.

Grunting, he tugged and pulled, and pulled and tugged until —

PHWHOMP!

Starlight Vanilla stumbled back with a shout of shock and landed on his butt with the fabric clenched tightly in his fists. The whole pile he’d been tugging at had collapsed.

He grimaced and shoved the fabric back inside. It wasn’t stacked nearly as neat as his papa had it, but he was able to get the closet shut so…maybe he wouldn’t notice..?

Starlight Vanilla went back over to his papa’s bed and looked under the bed. His papa’s sewing and knitting basket was there and he pulled it out. He tilted his head curiously. He’d seen his papa knit and sew things maybe a million times, so how hard could it be?

Thread!

He’d need thread, annnnd a needle — he was extra careful holding it — and scissors? He looked at the bundle of fabric in his arm. It was a lot of fabric. Scissors for sure. He didn’t have anything to stuff the not-yet-made toy, but he figured he could just use the extra fabric to stuff it.

What else?

Starlight Vanilla figured that was all and he nudged the basket back under his papa’s bed. He walked back out and laid everything out on the living room floor. As he did so, he realized the fabric wasn’t just fabric.

It was clothes.

Specifically, it was a large, papa-sized robe. Like the ones he wore every day, but way fancier. He wrinkled his nose up. He didn’t like them. He was glad his papa didn’t wear them, and he felt no remorse in cutting them up.

He had the vague shape of a cream sheep in his head, and he chewed on his tongue as he very carefully snipped and cut and trimmed. It was messy, the lines weren’t straight, but he had…something?

It looked more like a cloud with sticks coming out of the bottom and he frowned.

The lights flickered and he looked back in the direction of the door.

What are you doing?” His papa signed.

His sister excitedly ran over and blocked him from answering, “Look! Look!” She signed and excitedly pointed to her new book. It was blue and had a picture of a star map on the cover.

Then she looked at what he was doing and wrinkled her nose.

Starlight Vanilla blushed and shoved his hands in his face, “Nooo!” He said out loud, smushing and shoving her back.

The smushing and shoving resulted in a pitiful shove-slap fight which their papa promptly put a stop to by picking Starlight Vanilla up. He turned and said something to Pure Starberry.

She stuck her tongue out at Starlight Vanilla and he stuck his tongue out at her.

Their papa repeated himself and Pure Starberry picked up her book and scurried off to their room. Starlight Vanilla absentmindedly rested his head on his papa’s shoulder and nuzzled his beard.

He felt him laugh and pouted as he was put back on his own two feet. His papa sat down and signed, confused, “What are you doing?

I wanted to replace Baabaa.” He signed back.

His papa’s eyebrows shot up, and he looked at the fabric he was using, “Where did you get this?” He signed, a distant, sad look on his face. He pinched the fabric, rubbing it between his thumb and index finger.

As small as he could, he signed, “Your closet.

His papa inhaled deeply and exhaled slowly, “Don’t go in there again without my permission, okay?” He signed.

He nodded sheepishly.

Would you like help?

He nodded and smiled.

Truthless Recluse smiled. He got to spend the morning with his daughter, and now he was spending the afternoon with his son.

He couldn’t think of a more perfect way to spend his day.


Dark Cacao and his convoy of guards and supplies came later than expected. Normally, Dark Cacao planned his trips down to the minute, but they’d run into an unexpected problem in the form of the berry wizard currently sitting behind him on the cart.

He kept his eyes forward, but his other senses were focused entirely behind him. 

They’d nearly gotten over the Giant Icing Ridge when they’d spotted a cookie on the side of the road. He was injured, claiming he’d been trying to make it over the ridge to travel home to the Crème Republic after visiting a friend in the Dark Cacao Kingdom, when he’d been attacked by a Dire Creamwolf.

Of course he wouldn’t let the cookie bleed out on the frozen road.

But that didn't mean he trusted him.

What cookie was foolish enough to travel the Icing Ridge Road unprepared? He couldn’t even say ‘unarmed’ for the young man had a magic staff. He claimed to be a wizard, and he had proven his skills when rain had slowed them down through the Jelly Swamps. He’d cast a spell to encase the convoy in a bubble that kept them and their supplies dry.

So why had he been unprepared for the ice and snow and dangers of the road?

“I like visiting because you can see all the stars at night at Mr. Vanilla’s house.” His grandson had been rattling off the young man’s ear for the past three days. Most of the conversation had been about all the lessons Choco Caramel Drizzle was excited to be learning, what he wished he could learn, how he thought magic was so cool and wished he could learn magic, but now he was talking about Pure Vanilla and that put Dark Cacao on edge.

“Stars? Every night?” The young man asked in a melodic voice, “Imagine that.”

“Choco Caramel?” He turned his head just enough to call over his shoulder.

“Oh, excuse me.” His grandson remembered his manners and crawled forward on the cart to pop his head onto Dark Cacao’s shoulder, “Yes, grandfather?”

“Perhaps you should stop speaking of our friends, yes?” Dark Cacao suggested being mindful of the ears that were listening. His grandson tilted his head curiously. “Remember, Mr. Vanilla is a very protective cookie, and we wouldn’t want our friends to be in any danger, hm?”

“Oh.” Choco Caramel blinked as if just realizing what he’d been doing. “Yes, sir.” He nodded obediently.

“Good boy.” Dark Cacao smiled and turned back around to face the road.

The soldier leading the cart glanced sideways at him but said nothing.

Dark Cacao sighed, “Go ahead.” 

The soldier opened and closed their mouth and shook their head, “Nothing, sir.”

“Out with it, soldier.” He ordered, deadpanned.

The soldier was subtle in checking his surroundings, then he tilted his head down and whispered, “Why is he still traveling with us?”

“Our routes are the same.” Dark Cacao answered plainly, “Only he is heading further and moving past our destination to the Crème Republic.”

“But…I thought you wanted to limit who knew about his majesty?” Old habits died hard for the soldiers. They all still referred to Pure Vanilla as his majesty, even though he had pleaded with them to not to.

“He will stay outside the barrier.” Dark Cacao answered plainly. “With the rest of the convoy.”

“Sir?”

“Things are different now that we have a…guest with us. We’ll set up outside the barrier and I will go in alone to greet Pure Vanilla.” Old Habits. “Truthless Recluse.” He corrected himself.

The name was like smoke in his mouth. 

It reminded him that he had lost his beloved cookie. 

It reminded him of the pain, the torture — the rape — that his beloved had endured at the hands of The Fount of Knowledge.

All in silence.

All because he thought life meaningless.

All because of that stupid fight.

Maybe he’d never get Pure Vanilla back, but he would do everything in his power to accommodate and remind him that he was loved. Dark Cacao had failed him once, he wouldn't fail him again.

And if that meant dropping everything the second a tiny, winded blueberry bird braved the sleet and frozen rain to deliver to him a letter from Pure — Truthless Recluse — then so be it.

The convoy carried on. Two carts of supplies. Four guards. The prince. The…wizard…and him. 

The sun dipped below the horizon, blanketing the world in a velvety, dark blue hue. He hardly did more than raise his arm to accommodate his grandson curling up by his side and resting his head on his lap.

Dark Cacao smiled and brushed his grandson’s hair absentmindedly. His smile didn’t last long, quickly fading as he thought to Pur — to Truthless Recluse’s letter (folded neatly in the breast pocket of his cloak). 

He wrote about how he’d found his daughter by the shield, and The Fount — shapeshifted into a great, bestial wolf — was laying right beside her. Shoulder to shoulder. His fears were through the roof and he was scared if he took his eyes off them then they would vanish. He needed Dark Cacao to come reassure him that he was doing things right, that he wasn’t going crazy. He needed him because he wanted him. His comfort.

Of course he’d dropped everything.

The dome of protective runes rose above the dark tree line, glowing a midnight blue against the darkened sky. Dark Cacao’s heart beat in his throat, as it always did the closer they got to the former Pure Vanilla Kingdom.

The wizard gasped, “My…that is an impressive feat of magic.” He breathed right over Dark Cacao’s shoulder. His dough crawled with disgust.

They could just barely make out where the shield met the ground.

“We stop here.” He said suddenly. As soon as the convoy was pulled to a stop, Dark Cacao hefted his grandson up into his arms and turned to jump out of the cart. 

“Set up camp here. I will come for you when…I will come for you when you may enter.” He said. His grandson remained asleep on his shoulder even as he jumped down.

“You heard his majesty.” The soldiers began to unload their camping equipment.

Dark Cacao walked the rest of the way to the shield. He paused on the outside. Walking through always felt like walking through flames that did not burn. For something born from Dark Moon Magic, he expected it to be freezing, but perhaps the unnatural heat was part of why The Fount of Knowledge could not break through. Perhaps it wasn’t even Dark Moon Magic as they all suspected.

Regardless, it was a slightly uncomfortable heat, but a heat Dark Cacao would bear a thousand times over if it meant seeing…Truthless Recluse.

He readjusted his grandson in his arms and squared his shoulders. He stepped through, only feeling a moment of resistance from the magic before it let him pass. He walked through the field, expertly walking around the small mounds of earth that he could only see from the dome of protective runes illumination.

He rounded a small hill and saw the light was on at Truthless Recluse's house.

No doubt he was still —

The door swung open and Truthless Recluse stepped outside.

Even in the moonlight, he seemed to glow with an ethereal light. His blonde hair shimmered under the blue light of the shield, and in his nightgown he looked absolutely angelic.

As if drawn to him, his yellow and blue eyes fell on him and his body nearly collapsed with relief, “Dark Cacao!” He ran towards him.

Dark Cacao opened his free arm and immediately caught and embraced his beloved friend. He was breathing heavily, as if he’d forgotten to do so since their last meeting. Dark Cacao wasn’t sure if he’d truly breathed since their last meeting.

“You came. I - I mean you actually came.” Truthless Recluse squeezed him tightly.

“Of course, I came.” Dark Cacao answered.

“I - I wasn’t sure if you’d…” The smaller cookie trembled in his arms.

“We ran into a speed bump, but I’m here.” Dark Cacao buried his nose in his neck, inhaling the still present oaky and creamy scent of vanilla. His fists closed around his soft nightgown and he pressed the smaller cookie to him, “I promised you I would be. And I am.”

Notes:

I lied, this is ALSO not the chapter where shit hits the fan. I swear, you guys, I'm not TRYING to be deceitful!! I just go into a writing fugue state and when I emerge, there are words on on the screen. I'll be honest, though — the next chapter is like, 90% done but idk if it'll come out tomorrow bc I have a massive migraine today (haha where my chronic migraine havers at? How we feelin out there tonight? Yeeeah. I am not feeling good) so I think I may lay down for a bit instead of working on this fic tonight. Is that cool with yall?

Chapter 10: There's Magic in a Goodbye

Notes:

I know I said I likely wouldn't update today, but 9 pills later and I was able to beat my migraine into a bloody pulp and finish this chapter.
...
And then I promptly forgot about it when I got home from work because my students have been reminding me nonstop that my birthday is coming up and it brought my migraine back.
Good times 👍👍👍

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Pure Starberry and Starlight Vanilla were thrilled to wake up and see their friend on their couch! They jumped onto the couch and woke the young prince with their excited antics. (They were so excited, they didn’t even notice that Dark Cacao followed their papa out of his room).

The three little doughs all chatted — Well, chatted in Prince Choco Caramel’s case, signed and chatted in Pure Starberry’s case, and signed in Starlight Vanilla’s case — about what had happened since they’d last gotten together a few months ago.

Truthless Recluse smiled at the scene and immediately got to work on looking at what he could make for breakfast, “You could go tell your men that they may enter.”

Dark Cacao frowned, “No. With our guest, I would rather not risk it.” He shook his head.

“I’m sure your guest means well.” Truthless Recluse pointed out. It was that little bit of Pure Vanilla that remained so trusting.

Dark Cacao stood behind Truthless Recluse as he washed his hands, “I will not risk your safety.” He said quietly, breath fanning over Truthless Recluse’s exposed neck and giving him goosebumps, “Nor the safety of your children, for the comforts of a stranger.”

Truthless Recluse’s heart hammered in his throat and he swallowed it back down to where it belonged. He turned around, finding himself pinned between the monarch and the sink. 

He opened and closed his mouth a few times, words failing him until he heard Pure Starberry loudly complain that the boys were both being gross, “A-and I appreciate that…” He squeezed by him, “But as a king, shouldn’t you be a bit more gracious?” He tried to tease.

Dark Cacao grabbed his wrist before he could fully walk away, “Not at the risk of losing you again.” He answered plainly.

Truthless Recluse’s entire body felt as if it were on fire. He took a breath and pulled his hand away. He turned and managed to catch Pure Starberry as she flung herself at him.

“PAPA! THEY’RE BEING GROSS!” She whined. He picked her up and she immediately nuzzled his beard.

“Boys.” He said warningly, and signed a warning to his son to behave.

Both boys quickly hid their spit covered hands behind their backs.

“Haven't I told you, Choco Caramel,” Dark Cacao stepped up beside Truthless Recluse, “That when you're mean to girls,” he grinned mischievously and winked at Truthless Recluse. He looked back at the boys, “A beast comes to eat you!”

“RUN!” Prince Choco Caramel grabbed a confused Starlight Vanilla’s hand and ran away.

The boys laughed and squealed excitedly as the former king chased them.

Truthless Recluse smiled and sighed, then he squeezed his daughter, “Want to make breakfast with me?”

She nodded, still clinging to him.

“I’m thinking…apple coffee cake?” He sat her down on the counter next to the sink and she immediately began to wash her hands.

“Ooo! Apples?!” She loved apples.

“Yes.” Truthless Recluse smiled, “Dark Cacao said he stopped by the Hollyberry kingdom and picked some just for you.”

“Ooooo!!! Thank you mister Dark Cacao!” Pure Starberry shouted over the boys playing.

Dark Cacao had Starlight Vanilla hanging around his neck and Choco Caramel on his back, but he still turned, “Hmm?”

“For the apples!” Pure Starberry smiled.

Dark Cacao stood up, “Ahh, putting them to —!” He grimaced as both boys slid down him, pulling at his clothes and nearly choking him, “to use already, I see.” Then he blinked, “Hm! Ah, they're still with the convoy. Allow me to go get them.”

Before Truthless Recluse could stop them, both boys ran out the door with Dark Cacao.

Truthless Recluse rolled his eyes and turned to get started baking.

Outside, Choco Caramel rambled off to Starlight Vanilla about their trip. The little boy grabbed Dark Cacao’s hand — out of habit of holding his papa’s hand when going on walks — and just watched the prince in confusion.

Dark Cacao tried to remain calm as the little boy squeezed his hand. He cleared his throat, “Remember, Choco Caramel,” he spoke up, “Starlight cannot hear you. You must sign.”

“O-oh! Right!” Choco Caramel paused and looked at his hands. He’d been practicing for years now (they both had), but was still nowhere as fluent as Starlight Vanilla and Pure Starberry were. “We,” he spoke slowly as he signed each word, “saw a…lot of…jellybears.” 

Starlight Vanilla snickered and Choco Caramel blushed.

Starlight Vanilla came to a stop by the border and Dark Cacao realized he didn't want to let go of his hand. It was the first time Starlight Vanilla had initiated contact and he didn't want to break it just yet. He could see the convoy, so he called out to his grandson — who just kept walking and hadn't realized he'd crossed the border — “Choco Caramel!”

He turned back.

“Let the soldiers know they can come. And to unpack the apples!”

“Okay grandfather!” Choco Caramel nodded, then took off running towards the convoy.

Dark Cacao gently shook Starlight Vanilla’s hand to get his attention. The little boy looked up at him. “Are you okay?” He signed, his free hand was slow to cooperate.

Starlight Vanilla nodded and smiled, though it didn't reach his eyes.

He didn't know how to sign ‘scary’, but he was able to sign 'yesterday’ a few times and he hoped the boy understood he was trying to ask about what had happened.

Starlight Vanilla, bless his little heart, slowed his signs down enough for Dark Cacao to translate out loud.

“Papa was scared. I was scared.” Dark Cacao smiled softly, “But you,” he signed slowly, “are papa’s brave boy.” He had to say his words out loud as well, lest he forget what words he wanted to sign.

Starlight Vanilla smiled again, then signed, “I like you. I can hear you."

Dark Cacao blinked in surprise. From what Truthless Recluse had told him, Starlight Vanilla was completely deaf and couldn't hear —

Starlight Vanilla giggled and pressed Dark Cacao's hand to his throat. Then he hummed.

Ah! That was what he meant. He could hear the vibrations of Dark Cacao's voice. Dark Cacao squeezed his hand, trying not to tear up at the fact that Starlight Vanilla liked "hearing" his voice.

Papa likes you.” Starlight Vanilla added with blue blush on his cheeks.

Dark Cacao cleared his throat, “Does he?” He asked, forgetting to sign.

Starlight Vanilla tilted his head curiously, but Choco Caramel walked back over with a bag of apples slung over his shoulder.

The wizard was carrying the other bag, “He asked for help.” The young man answered his unasked question, “The other soldiers were busy.”

“Busy…” Dark Cacao wondered what kept them so busy they couldn't help their prince.

“These are heavy!” Choco Caramel panted dramatically, “But I’m strong!” He smiled proudly.

“Here.” The wizard held the bag out to Starlight Vanilla.

“I’ll take that.” Dark Cacao reached out to take it before Starlight Vanilla could grab it, “Thank you.” 

“Can Hemlock come play with us?” Choco Caramel asked.

It took Dark Cacao a moment to remember that was the wizard’s name, “Ah…” he didn't want to appear rude or dismissive, “perhaps after breakfast.” He said.

“Yes! Let’s go, Starlight!” Choco Caramel readjusted the bag over his shoulders and grabbed Starlight’s hand. He pulled him out of Dark Cacao’s grip and he watched them go.

He smiled and walked behind them, not noticing Hemlock’s sudden interest in the runes on the shield.

Dark Cacao wished he could stay longer. He wished he could stay forever. But Truthless Recluse was right, as usual. His kingdom still needed him, even though he had stepped down from his throne for his son to step up as king, and he would never abandon his kingdom.

Not even for Pure Vanilla, or Truthless Recluse.

And Truthless Recluse was safest inside his shield, so he would not dare ask him to leave for him.

Even if Dark Cacao loved him and his children deeply and even if it pained him to say goodbye, keeping Truthless Recluse and his children safe was his number one priority.

He got back to the house just as his grandson popped out, “Finally! Slow poke!” He laughed and ducked back in.

Of course, the Vanilla twins were a tiny bit of a bad influence on his grandson. They were just a liiiiittlllllle bit too wild for his taste. But, Dark Cacao knew that Truthless Recluse had done the best he could given the circumstances.

He stepped back in to find what looked like chaos but felt like home.

Truthless Recluse was cutting up apples while he told his daughter what to pour into a mixing bowl. Starlight Vanilla was tugging at his papa’s leg and signing something to him, and Choco Caramel was standing on Truthless Recluse’s other side and talking about his trip and the wizard that joined them.

“Shoo, you little choco voles.” He waved the two boys away and stood behind Pure Starberry as she tried to crack an egg. “Would you like help?” He asked.

She craned her head back to look up at him, “Wash your hands!” She laughed.

“Ah, of course.” Dark Cacao nodded.

Truthless Recluse chuckled and turned his head away so his hair could hide his blush.

Dark Cacao washed his hands until Pure Starberry approved their cleanliness, then she let him help her.

“Is Dark Cacao helping you,” Truthless Recluse grinned, “or is he doing all the work.” He bumped his hip against Dark Cacao’s.

Dark Cacao’s cheeks burned.

It was just like old times.

“I’m helping!” Pure Starberry chirped, “See?” She dumped a teaspoon of vanilla extract into the bowl.

“Careful.” “Watch it!”

Truthless Recluse and Dark Cacao said at the same time as the vanilla extract jar nearly slipped from her hand.

“Whoops!”

They both blinked in surprise as shimmering white magic caught the slosh of liquid and dumped it back in the container.

Pure Starberry blushed, “Caught it!” She beamed up at them.

Truthless Recluse and Dark Cacao shared a wide eyed look.

“Did she — ?” Truthless Recluse asked.

Dark Cacao nodded.

With the energy in the room shifted, Truthless Recluse scooped his daughter up and set her down on the ground, “Sweetie, why don't you go play with your brother and the prince?”

“But —!!”

“Please, sweetie?” Truthless Recluse tucked her hair back. “I promise we won't finish baking until you come back. Papa just needs to talk with Dark Cacao for a minute.”

Pure Starberry groaned dramatically, “Fiiiine.”

“Thank you, my heart.” He kissed the top of her head and she ran off to join the boys. Dark Cacao stepped closer to him as he stood back up, “What am I going to do??”

“Do? Truthless Recluse, this is wonderful, is it not?” Dark Cacao asked.

“Neither children have ever shown any magical prowess before! I can't teach them, my magic is…” Truthless Recluse hugged himself, “tainted.”

“I have never heard something more untrue come out from your mouth.” Dark Cacao said comfortingly.

“I am being serious.” Truthless Recluse deadpanned.

“As am I.” Dark Cacao answered back smoothly.

Truthless Recluse sighed, “I can't teach them.” He turned and rested his palms on the counter, letting his head hang. “But…someone must.”

“I will scour all of Earthbread if I must find a tutor you trust.” Dark Cacao vowed.

“There is only one person who knows and can teach virtuous magic…” Truthless Recluse whispered.

“No.” Dark Cacao shook his head. There was no way Truthless Recluse was seriously considering letting that beast teach his children??

“So now you see my plight.” Truthless Recluse frowned. 

No, of course he wouldn't.

But if Truthless Recluse felt himself unable to teach her…Pure Starberry could get hurt. Children who had no outlet for their magic often pushed the boundaries of what their magic could do. And that resulted in a lot of broken bones, burned dough, and — in worse case scenarios — shattered minds.

And no one understood how dangerous a shattered mind was than Truthless Recluse.

Dark Cacao laid one of his hands over Truthless Recluse’s, “We’ll figure something out.” He said quietly.

Truthless Recluse’s eyes flitted over something, as if he were seeing something Dark Cacao could not, then he turned and looked up at him. “Okay…” He quietly relented.

After that, he called Pure Starberry back into the kitchen to help them finish baking.

Both boys complained they were hungry and Dark Cacao said he’d give them a real reason to be hungry if they kept complaining.

“Papa?” Pure Starberry was sitting on the counter next to the stove.

He hummed in acknowledgement as he closed the oven door and set a timer.

“Why can’t mister Dark Cacao stay all the time?” She asked.

Truthless Recluse’s face heated up, and he knew it wasn’t from the oven. “Well…Dark Cacao has his own family and his own home.” He answered plainly and honestly.

Pure Starberry blinked, confused, “He does?”

It was Truthless Recluse’s turn to blink confused, “Yes? Sweetie, where do you think Dark Cacao is every time he isn't here?”

“I thought we were his family…” She frowned.

“What?” Truthless Recluse’s heart stammered and skipped in his chest.

Sensing she’d made a mistake, Pure Starberry blushed and shook her head, “Nevermind.” Before he could stop her, she hopped off the counter and ran to join her brother and friend in the living room.

Dark Cacao walked back into the kitchen and watched her go curiously, “What was that?” 

“Nothing.” Truthless Recluse answered too quickly.

Dark Cacao raised his eyebrow but said nothing more. The pair sat in silence at the kitchen table. Truthless Recluse kept an eye on the children, smiling as the twins convinced Prince Choco Caramel that only smart cookies could lick their elbows. 

Dark Cacao couldn’t take his eyes off Truthless Recluse. 

Even after all the pain and suffering he’d been through, his smile was still the same smile he’d fallen in love with all those years ago.

As the timer ticked down on breakfast, Dark Cacao ensured each child washed their hands. He got a small bit of satisfaction in making Pure Starberry clean her hands until he was satisfied with her cleanliness. 

Eating together, glancing across the table at Truthless Recluse, Dark Cacao couldn’t help the bitter jealousy that twisted his heart and jerked his stomach into knots.

Had things been different, he might have been eating breakfast with Pure Vanilla in his kingdom with their children. He would have been smiling at their children and the silly stories and anecdotes they’d say.

But things were the way they were. He’d been hurtful and spiteful to Pure Vanilla in their youth and he had lost him. Now he was sitting with the love of his life and his two (wonderful, nonetheless) children from another partner. One that had raped and taken and culled everything that was light and pure-hearted about Pure Vanilla and left behind the shell of the cookie that now sat across from him.

He received a grounding kick under the table. Not hard, but definitely not tender or teasing.

Truthless Recluse glanced at him as if he could read his mind and wanted him to shut up and enjoy this breakfast in peace.

So he did.

“Can we go play with Hemlock now, plleeeeeeeaaaaaaaassssse?” Choco Caramel pleaded after the kids finished the food on their plates.

Before Dark Cacao could come up with a reason for why they shouldn’t play with the wizard, Truthless Recluse spoke up, “If Dark Cacao is with you, I don’t mind if you three go play.”

Dark Cacao wished he could have just stayed inside with Truthless Recluse, but he also understood that his visits were one of the few times the twins got to socialize with another child close to them in age. And one of the few times Prince Choco Caramel Drizzle could be a regular cookie without all the titles and honorifics that followed him around back home. So, he nodded and gestured for the kids to go ahead of him.

Excited, all three ran outside.

Just as he began to follow them, Truthless Recluse grabbed his arm, “Thank you.” 

He looked back at him.

“For coming. For caring.” Truthless Recluse clarified.

Dark Cacao smiled, “I told you — you will always have my heart. And should you need me, I’ll be there.” He gently took Truthless Recluse’s hand and raised it to his lips.

They could hear the children shouting excitedly outside for him.

“You better get going.” Truthless Recluse smiled, “I’ll clean up here.”

Dark Cacao smiled and held his hand for as long as he could before he turned and followed the sounds of the children.

He came around the hill and saw the children all sitting at the border. The wizard was there, sitting on the other side, a spread of cards in front of him. As he got closer he realized he was performing a simple slight-of-hand trick (much to the children’s delight).

Choco Caramel was the only one to reach through to grab or touch the cards as the wizard instructed.

Dark Cacao stood behind the children and watched with a bemused smile as the wizard cleverly slipped his tricks right past the children’s eyes. 

For as much as the young man set off alarm bells in his head, Dark Cacao had to admit…he was good with kids. All three were completely entranced by him. He was charming, but his smile verged on being too kind. 

“How about you, young man?” Hemlock Berry smiled at Starlight Vanilla and laid his cards out once more, “Pick a card. Any card.” 

Starlight Vanilla hadn’t heard him, he was watching his sister and friend to see their reactions.

Dark Cacao nearly jumped out of his skin when he heard his soldiers screaming in the distance. Pure Starberry and Choco Caramel also jumped, which made Starlight Vanilla look around in a panic.

Hemlock Berry hardly reacted.

“Children, stay here!” Dark Cacao ordered. He unsheathed his sword and ran through the barrier. He ran back down the path he knew well and skid to a stop about fifty yards away from where he’d left his convoy the night before.

One of the carts was flipped over, a soldier crushed underneath and unmoving. The other three had their own weapons drawn and were attacking a massive —

“No.” Dark Cacao breathed. His vision went red.

Snapping and snarling and prowling between the shadows of the trees was the beast himself.

The Fount of Knowledge.

Disguised as a wolf, but no less recognizable to Dark Cacao.

The wolf leapt out of the shadows, barking and snarling. The jaws of the beast snapped down over the head of one of his soldiers and the beast yanked him off his feet, shaking him viciously like a cakehound would do to a chew toy.

He tightened his grip on his sword and was ready to charge when he heard more screaming.

The children were screaming!

Panic seized his heart.

He turned around as another one of his soldiers was swiped at with a massive paw and flung into a tree trunk. He could hear the soldier’s dough snapping through the scream of his armor bending and breaking.

Pure Starberry and Choco Caramel were holding onto Starlight Vanilla and pulling with all their might, but Hemlock Berry had his arms around the flailing and screaming boy and had him halfway out the barrier!

“STARLIGHT!” Dark Cacao turned, but had barely made it two steps when a massive weight pushed him down and crushed him. He grunted in pain, his pulse hammering in his head, his chest — his whole body thrummed with pain.

“FOUL BEAST!” Dark Cacao squirmed and managed to roll over. He screamed and brought his hands up just in time to catch the jaws that threatened to close around his neck.

“GRANDFATHER!”

“DARK CACAO!!”

“LET GO YOU LITTLE GNATS!”

Everyone was screaming. But Dark Cacao could hardly hear them over the rush of jam in his ears. The wolf’s drool made his grip loose, but Dark Cacao just grit his teeth and pressed back as hard as he could.

“P-PAPA!!”

That was a voice he hadn’t heard before.

Dark Cacao struggled to crane his head back, but he was able to do so just in time to see Hemlock Berry kick his grandson to the ground (taking Pure Starberry with him).

“NO!” Dark Cacao screamed.

With the momentary distraction, the wolf pulled his jaws back and swiped a paw down on Dark Cacao’s side, the metal of his armor screamed as it was shredded by massive claws and he could feel hot jam running out the wound.

Hemlock Berry now had the kicking and screaming Starlight Vanilla in his arms and was running away. As he ran past Dark Cacao and the wolf, he seemed to watch them go by in slow motion.

Hemlock Berry had dark energy smoking off of his shoulders. Starlight Vanilla’s face was blue and there were fat tears streaming down his face. And then he heard that same unrecognizable voice.

It was Starlight Vanilla.

“P-PAPAAAA!” His pronunciation was unsure, but his desperation was palpable.

“STARLIGHT - AAAUUGH!!” Dark Cacao grunted as the wolf pounced on him again, this time, his massive paws landed on his chest and knocked the air from his lungs.

Hemlock Berry didn’t make it much further before a bolt of electricity, surrounded by dark matter hit him square in the back. Hemlock Berry grunted and collapsed to the ground, dropping Starlight Vanilla.

That finally got the wolf off him. It turned and bounded down the path towards Hemlock and Starlight Vanilla. Dark Cacao rolled over and tried to push himself up, but the burning pain in his side had him collapsing back to the ground.

He pushed himself up once more, determined — if nothing more — to crawl to Starlight Vanilla with the last of his strength!

Another bolt of dark lightning shot past his ear, clipping the dough and sending energy buzzing through his skull. The lightning fizzled as soon as it hit the wolf.

The wolf’s jaws closed around the screaming boy and he picked him up.

“NO!” Dark Cacao shouted, jam spilling from his lips.

Hemlock Berry disappeared in a puff of smoke, fading into the shadows of the world. The wolf bounded away, disappearing with Starlight Vanilla clenched tightly in his jaws.

“N-NO!” Dark Cacao could not give up — would not give up! He pushed himself to sit up, using his sword as a crutch. He could smell jam (his or his soldiers, he didn’t know). He could still just barely make out the massive black shape running away. 

“STARLIGHT!” 

His arms gave out, his jam ran hot down his waist, and the last thing he saw was the world turning sideways.

Notes:

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Have I ever told y'all how much I love y'all. Do you feel loved? I hope you do.

Chapter 11: Failure

Notes:

Guess who has to do house keeping because they have family coming to visit and they don't know when they'll have time to work on the next chapterrrr???
If you guessed "Acro111" or "Sweeney" then DING DING DING, you're correct!
Next chapter is only 1/3 of the way done, but because my parents will be coming next week for my birthday, I gotta do some (much needed) yard work and clean up the spare room for them, so idk when I'll work on it. I hope I can write some more tonight so it can come out tomorrow, but don't be surprised if it starts taking me a few days to get updates out.

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Starlight Vanilla kept his hands over his eyes.

This was a nightmare!

It had to be!

There was no way it wasn’t!

Yes…

Yes, he’d open his eyes and be back in his room and his sister would be drooling on his pillow because she couldn’t stop chewing on her knuckle at night and his papa would be there to let him know breakfast was ready and —

And this had to be a nightmare!

Because Starlight Vanilla had never been beyond the magic border. He never wanted to go beyond the magic border. He never even dreamed of going beyond the magic border!

He peeked out between his fingers. 

He began to hyperventilate. 

He wanted his papa. He wanted his papa, now!

Everything looked different! Everything looked wrong! The trees were too tall! The sun was too harsh! The clouds were too thin!

Even the air was different! There was a faded sweetness in the air at home. This air was stale. Dry.

He hated it.

He wanted his papa! He wanted his home! His sister! His friend! Dark Cacao!

He thrashed in the wolf’s jaw again, but it tightened its grip. Not hard enough to break dough, but hard enough to be a warning. It growled at him.

Stay still.

The further from home he got, the more his heart rate skyrocketed until at last his vision began to black out. He let out a single, hiccuping sob, and fainted.

Sensing his son had gone limp, The Fount slowed his run to a trot, his trot to a walk, and then he stopped altogether. He slowly lowered his head and gingerly laid Starlight Vanilla on the ground.

For a moment, the massive beast stared down at his son, ears flicking and listening for any sound that might have given away he was being followed (he’d made it back to Beast-Yeast in an hour, so he doubted his slow Doll and that even slower Dark Cacao Cookie could have followed him).

When he deemed the coast to be clear, he shapeshifted back into his virtuous form. He shook off the last of the glamour magic clinging to him and bent down to scoop up his child.

He let his guard down for just a moment to hug his son close to him.

“Oh, my son.” The Fount sighed with relief as if some weight had been lifted off his shoulders. 

He teleported the rest of the way home, to the top of the Spire, where he went to the door with stars carved on its surface. It opened for him and The Fount carried his son inside.

Inside was a room that almost perfectly mirrored his sister’s room. However, instead of being dressed in purples and blues, Starlight Vanilla’s room was in blues and golds.

He laid his son down on his bed, tucking him in and fixing his messy curls. 

Honestly, the level of care his Doll had given his son’s curls was atrocious. 

The Fount sighed, yet another thing he’d have to fix.

While a large part of him wanted to stay with his son until he woke up, a smaller (nagging) part of him reminded him that he still had a job to do.

Leaning down, he kissed his son’s forehead, “I’ll be back soon, my little prince.” He grinned and vanished into the shadows.

He reappeared outside his Spire, where his student was waiting. 

Black Sapphire cookie was a tall, gangly cookie. He had curly black and violet hair, which he was constantly fighting out of his face, and pale lavender dough. He’d been studying under The Fount for about five years, and recently had been brought in for private lessons in Dark Moon Magic. 

The Fount might not have been able to access Dark Moon Magic for himself, but nothing was stopping him from using another cookie as a conduit. And Black Sapphire was so eager to learn. Eager to please. 

Upon seeing him, Black Sapphire immediately let his head hang in a submissive bow. “Master of Knowledge, I —,”

“You failed the one task I gave you.” The Fount seethed, disappointed. The eyes in his hair all glared at him.

Black Sapphire grimaced and blinked a few times to collect himself, “I did.”

“Do not hurt my children. And what do you do? You kick my daughter. You throw my son.” The Fount wanted a good reason for both transgressions, or he’d be looking for a new student.

“I - I kicked the other boy — the prince — not the girl.” Black Sapphire defended himself, “A-and I merely dropped the boy after I was hit.”

The Fount glared down at him, “Turn around.” He ordered sharply.

Black Sapphire blushed, “Master, I - I hardly —,”

“Turn. Around.” The Fount did not like repeating himself.

Black Sapphire swallowed hard and did as he was told.

The Fount grabbed the young man’s wings close to the flight muscles, Black Sapphire grunted in pain and tensed up, but did not move and did not speak. The Fount stretched his wings out — Black Sapphire attempted to draw them close in pain, but The Fount forced them open — and inspected them. The thin dough was bruised in spots where the lightning hit him and his veins seemed to be standing on end from the buzz.

The Fount grimaced and pushed healing magic into his wings. “And this is what happens when you fail.” He informed his student, “You get injured.”

“Yes, sir.” Black Sapphire obediently answered, “I understand.”

“Do you?” The Fount gripped his wings again and tugged him back. 

Black Sapphire let out a startled sound and tensed up. “Yes, sir.” He nodded.

The Fount let him go and sighed, “And now further adjustments need to be made. My precious Doll isn’t just going to let my daughter come to me, no, no, no.” He shook his head and floated back into his Spire. He snapped twice to signal Black Sapphire to follow him.

His student did so obediently, silently.

“And my poor princess must’ve been so startled to see me pick up her brother in that form. I’ll need a new form to use for when I return for them.” The Fount sighed dramatically. 

He didn’t mind creating disguises. It was fun, pretending to be someone, or something, he was not. But he’d have to start the whole process over, gaining his daughter’s trust, sneaking around, luring her out.

And then there was his Doll.

Now why did his precious Doll shoot him?

It hardly fazed him, barely tingled his dough, but it was clear the aim had been to hurt.

As soon as his Doll was back in his arms, he’d let him know just how little he appreciated being attacked.

“And of course, you will need a new form as well.” The Fount shook the distracting thoughts of his Doll from his mind.

“Yes, sir.” Black Sapphire nodded.

“But for now, your new task — and you’d better not disappoint me, Black Sapphire — is to wait for my son to wake up. Get him acquainted with the Spire, but do not let him out of your sight.” The Fount outlined exactly what he could and could not do, then he asked, “Is that simple enough for you?”

Black Sapphire nodded, clearly upset he’d been relegated to being a babysitter, but The Fount didn’t care, “Yes, sir.”

The Fount nodded to himself, “Good.” He had some crafting to do.


Choco Caramel Drizzle held Pure Starberry in his arms. She’d been sobbing loudly for the past hour, and silent tears streamed down his own face. His head hurt, and his whole face felt bruised after he’d been kicked there.

His grandfather was laid out on Truthless Recluse’s couch, and the former healer was silently pushing healing magic into his dough.

Choco Caramel watched with disgust as his grandfather’s massive, gaping wounds slowly stitched themselves closed. The exposed muscles twitched and writhed like angry licorice monsters, draining more jam onto Truthless Recluse’s couch and carpet.

Choco Caramel had been the one to grab and carry his grandfather — dragged was more like it — back to the safety of the shield. As soon as Dark Cacao was within reach, Truthless Recluse had lifted the fallen king into his arms and ran for home.

Pure Starberry sniffled and let out another wail. Her blue dough was dark, raw with tears, sweat, snot, and drool. Choco Caramel barely noticed he was being used as a tissue, but he hardly would have cared regardless.

The past hour felt like a dream…

No, a nightmare.

One moment, they’d been watching Hemlock Berry perform magic tricks.

Then there was shouting and screaming, and then Hemlock Berry had his arms around Starlight Vanilla and was trying to pull him through the barrier. Choco Caramel and Pure Starberry had pulled and pulled with all their might, but then he’d been kicked in the jaw and he fell backwards onto the younger girl.

Truthless Recluse had sensed the change in the shield and had come running with his dark orchid staff.

Nothing changed. He was still living in this nightmare.

Hemlock Berry got away. His grandfather was gravely injured.

Starlight Vanilla was gone.

Truthless Recluse hadn’t said a word since ordering Choco Caramel to grab his grandfather, but as the last of his dough stitched itself shut, he sighed and collapsed back onto his bottom.

Immediately, Pure Starberry ran over to him and crawled onto his lap. She screamed and sobbed and clung to him. He could almost make out what she was saying.

She was begging for her brother back, begging for her papa to fix things.

Truthless Recluse curled himself around his daughter and held her tight.

Choco Caramel crawled over to his grandfather. Truthless Recluse had ripped his armor off and it laid scattered on the floor, so now he could see the shallow breaths his grandfather took. 

“Grandfather?” He gingerly reached out to touch him.

He felt cold.

Unnaturally so.

Was that because of the magic? Or because of how much jam he’d lost?

“Cho…co..?” His grandfather’s violet eyes fluttered and struggled to open.

“Grandfather?” He sat up on his knees. 

“Star…Van..?” He wheezed.

“He’s…” Choco Caramel’s chest hurt, “He’s gone, grandfather.”

“P-Pure…” His hand came up.

“Pure Starberry’s still here, grandfather.” He said quietly, “Y-You should rest.” Isn’t that what cookies would say to each other when one of them was hurt? It’s what his mother and father always told him when he was sick, maybe the same thing applied here.

He’d never been around injured cookies. At least…not this injured.

The sight of his muscles, shredded, and pulling themselves back together was burned into his eyes.

“No…” Dark Cacao groaned and tried to push himself up.

“Grandfather —!?”

Dark Cacao managed to get himself halfway up before he could go no further. He gritted his teeth and panted heavily, “H-how long?”

“I - I don’t know…granfather, wh-what are we gonna do..?”

That seemed to snap Truthless Recluse out of his stupor. He unfolded himself and stood up.

“Papa?” Pure Starberry was still a sniffling, teary mess. “Papa, wh-where are you going?”

Truthless Recluse picked up his dark orchid staff.

“Papa? Papa?? Please, papa!” Pure Starberry pulled at his robes, “Papa! No!”

Dark Cacao glared at the blonde, “Pure ‘anilla —,” His ribs rattled with every breath.

“What? What’s happening?” Choco Caramel looked between his grandfather and Truthless Recluse.

Truthless Recluse gripped his staff, “I know what I have to do to get him back.”

“Papa, no!” Pure Starberry kept crying and clinging to him. “No, papa, no!”

Dark Cacao gripped the couch and rolled over, ready to stand, even if his body refused to cooperate, “Pure…‘nil’.” He panted, “Wait.”

Wait?!” Truthless Recluse shouted, “For what?!” He turned around. Silent, furious tears in his eyes refused to fall. “He took my child! I am not going to sit around anymore!”

STOP IT!” Pure Starberry screamed up at him.

Truthless Recluse blinked and looked down at her in shock.

STOP! STOP! STOP IT! YOU CAN’T GO TO SLEEP NOW!” She bunched her hands into fists and stomped her feet on the ground. When she stopped, she panted heavily, her whole body trembling with the weight of agony no cookie should have endured.

No one moved.

No one dared to speak.

Seeing his opportunity, Dark Cacao put pressure on his injured side and dragged himself to sit upright, “Pure Vanilla —,”

“Stop.”

Dark Cacao ignored him and ignored the concerned voice of his grandson as he forced himself to stand. His vision swam, and his grandson — bless his heart — tried to steady him.

“You cannot go out there to face him.” Dark Cacao grunted in pain as he found his footing.

“Like hell I can’t. He took my BOY, Dark Cacao.” Truthless Recluse’s grip on his staff was painful, and he knew Dark Moon Magic was dripping off him like batter off a whisk.

“I know.” Dark Cacao panted out. Every word, every breath, was a chore.

“So I have to go back out there!” Truthless Sage snarled at him. “That’s my son!”

“And what about Pure Starberry?” Dark Cacao snapped. “She is your daughter! She is here!

Truthless Recluse recoiled as if he’d been slapped. He staggered back and had to use his staff to catch himself. He blinked and looked down.

Pure Starberry’s wide yellow eyes were watery, a near constant stream of tears flowed down her face. She had a little bit of jam running from her nose and mixing with the snot that dripped when she’d been loudly sobbing. Her cheeks were flushed a blotchy dark blue, and her tiny body was shaking like an autumn leaf in a winter snow storm. Her face was screwed up, as if she was ready to scream or explode or both, and her fists were shaking and clenched by her sides.

His daughter…

She needed him.

If he just left —

He was just going to…

But he hadn’t meant…

He didn’t…

Truthless Recluse clutched at his head as it began to throb painfully.

“If you go back out there to confront him…” Dark Cacao lowered his voice, “He will try to take you.”

“He won’t succeed.” Truthless Recluse shook his head, but his eyes never left his daughter.

She hiccuped, barely able to catch her breath, and she didn’t blink or look away from him.

“And you are willing to risk that?” Dark Cacao asked. “I know you want Starlight Vanilla back.” He took slow, agonizing steps forward. His bones felt like fragile twigs, bent just to the point before snapping. He needed to comfort his friend — and he needed to make sure he wouldn’t just run out into the forests and get taken himself again.

“He doesn’t even know he’s deaf.” Truthless Recluse finally let the tears fall from his eyes. 

They hurt.

Everything hurt.

“He’s so little…a-and The Fount can be so mean,” He tried to stop crying, he really did, but it was futile, "e-especially if something isn’t perfect.” Spit and tears flew from his lips, “B-but Starlight,” He collapsed into Dark Cacao’s open arms, “Not my boy, not my baby.” He sobbed and clung to his friend.

“I know.” Dark Cacao ran a soothing hand up and down his back. “We’ll get him back.” He couldn’t promise him anything, for he truly didn’t know how, or even when they’d get Starlight Vanilla back, but Dark Cacao silently vowed to never rest until the boy was home where he belonged.

Notes:

Maybe if The Fount had his "I can" statements on the board, Black Sapphire wouldn't have failed. Should have updated his Criteria For Success lmao

Chapter 12: A Soul Cleaved

Notes:

Finally something I've been hinting at since the *checks notes* sixth chapter(?) has finally paid off and boy oh boy. Truthless would crumble himself if he ever knew!! Let's see if you guys catch it
Also, please ignore the fact that there are dead bodies just rotting on the ground outside!!! They're cookies! We're gonna pretend that they don't "rot" they just get stiff and hard like a spoiled cookie would!

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

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Strange…

Normally, when Starlight Vanilla took a nap, his papa would hold him and rub his back. He'd sleep and wake to the feel of his papa's heartbeat (which was his favorite thing in the whole world).

So...why was he in bed?

His hands grabbed at his bedsheets.

Stranger still...

His bedsheets were…wrong.

That was the only way Starlight Vanilla could describe it. His bedsheets were wrong. They were soft, sure, but stiff, and too heavy.

He scrunched up his face. He was stiff and his dough felt too heavy.

He rolled over onto his side before he opened his eyes and gasped.

This wasn't his room.

This wasn't even his house!!

He quickly pulled the blankets up around his head and squeezed his eyes shut. His heart hammered in his ears and he could feel the world turning sideways.

This is a nightmare! This has to be a nightmare! Papa! Papa, please! Wake me up from this nightmare!” He thought as he began to cry.

He wanted to be held. He wanted his papa!

His crying grew louder.

Someone pulled at the blankets over his head and Starlight Vanilla flailed out, kicking and screaming. As the blankets were ripped away from him, he saw a strange cookie glaring down at him and saying something.

Starlight Vanilla shook his head.

The mad cookie kept talking.

And Starlight Vanilla kept shaking his head.

What was happening?!?

Where was papa?!?

The mad cookie looked even more mad. He was saying something again.

Starlight Vanilla shook his head. He covered his ears.

Now the cookie looked mad and confused. 

Starlight Vanilla squeezed his eyes shut.

Nightmare!

This was a nightmare!

He wanted to wake up!

Why wasn't papa waking him up?!?

He began to hyperventilate, his head felt swimmy, and minutes seemed to drag by like hours.

When he peeked his eyes open he was still in this strange room, but the mad-confused cookie was gone.

The room he was in was the size of the kitchen, living room, and his room combined! Floating above him was a parade of toys of all shapes and sizes. They all played silent instruments and twirled tiny batons, waiting for their director to give them their next cue. The walls were the color of a cloudy midnight sky and — and was that a shooting star that just crossed the curve of the wall??

Starlight Vanilla backed himself up against the wooden headboard and pulled his knees to his chest.

Nightmare.

Nightmare.

Nightmare!

He kept telling himself he’d wake up soon. He’d be in his papa’s arms, feel his scratchy-soft beard, maybe even see mister Dark Cacao playing with his sister and Choco Caramel. He’d nuzzle his papa and get a nuzzle and a kiss back, and he’d be safe and happy and awake and not in this nightmare!!

He tried to remember the breathing exercises his papa taught him. 

Breathe in for five seconds.

Starlight Vanilla inhaled, trying to force down a hiccuping sob that was building.

Breathe out for five seconds.

He couldn't do it!

He began to cry.

Why wasn't papa waking him up?? 

“This had better be good.” The Fount growled as Black Sapphire led him to his son’s room, “If you're telling me you can't handle a simple —,”

“He can't hear.” Black Sapphire cut him off.

The Fount blinked. “What?”

“He can't —,”

I’m not deaf. But how do you know my son is?” The Fount asked. This he could understand interrupting his class for.

Black Sapphire just opened the door to his room and walked in.

The Fount’s heart skipped a beat seeing his son curled up in a small ball and shaking with loud sobs.

“Watch.” Black Sapphire said. Then he clapped his hands and shouted, “Come on, let’s go!”

“Don't order him around!” The Fount smacked his hands down.

But he watched as Starlight Vanilla didn't even acknowledge them. Frowning, he stood beside his son’s bed and reached his hand out to his ear. He snapped his fingers twice.

Nothing.

It was as if Starlight Vanilla had no idea they were there.

Because he had no idea they were there.

“Damn you, Pure Vanilla Cookie.” The Fount cursed under his breath. He hovered his hand over the boy's head.

Shimmering magic coated the boy's head and a mist appeared above his head. Starlight Vanilla gasped and sat back. He screamed when he saw them and The Fount frowned.

“Can you fix him?” Black Sapphire asked curiously.

“I could have.” The Fount grumbled, “If I had known.” 

Starlight Vanilla crawled away from them, or rather, he tried to. His body was tangled in the sheets and he only managed to flop down onto the bed away from them. A strange tangle of magic shimmered in the mist above Starlight Vanilla’s head. 

“His brain has been completely rewired from that of a hearing brain.” The Fount sat on the edge of the bed with a heavy sigh, "To fix him now would require me to deconstruct and then reconstruct his brain." It wasn't a fun task, nor was it safe, and The Fount was not willing to do it.

“So…he’s just…like this?” Black Sapphire didn't hide his aversion very well.

The Fount’s inky blue and black eyes glared at him. “He is still my perfect boy. He will just need a little bit of work now, that’s all.” 

He turned around when he heard a -whumph- and saw Starlight Vanilla had fallen off the bed. The little boy picked himself up and immediately ran for the door.

Black Sapphire flew over and blocked the door, “Oh no you don't!” He jumped left and right to mirror the boy and keep him from reaching the door. “Stay still!”

The Fount followed behind at a leisurely pace. He bent down and scooped Starlight Vanilla up into his arms as he was trying to make a fake out and jump around Black Sapphire.

Starlight Vanilla vocalized and flailed wildly, but The Fount held him tightly and hummed absentmindedly as he walked back over to the bed.

Starlight Vanilla froze.

How did this strange cookie know his papa’s song?

He eyed the strange cookie curiously as he was dropped back onto the big bed. He could feel his heart hammering in his head as he slowly raised his hand to his head and signed, “Papa’s song?

The Fount furrowed his brows. He knew sign language, but he’d never used it before. It was one of those things that, after learning it, he’d stuffed the knowledge away as it wasn’t practical for him as a Virtue to practice daily. Not like weather tracking, star gazing, or runic study.

He inhaled deeply and exhaled quickly. “Black Sapphire?”

“Yes, sir?” Black Sapphire stood at the end of the bed.

“Go to the village stonecutter, and buy every blue stone they have. Do you understand me?” The Fount asked, sitting back against the headboard.

Starlight Vanilla looked between the two with wide eyes. 

“Buy the blue stones from the stonecutter.” Black Sapphire repeated.

The Fount waved a finger, “I am not saying ‘some’, I am not saying ‘a few’. I am saying ‘every’.”

“Every blue stone.” Black Sapphire nodded, he turned to leave, but stopped and looked back, “Why blue stones, sir?” He asked.

The Fount blinked, deadpanned, “Blue stones are conduits for vocal support.” Then, as if he’d just thought of it, “And buy any amethyst or tiger’s eye as well.”

Black Sapphire blinked, confused, but nodded, “Every blue stone. Amethyst or Tiger’s eye.”

“Good boy.” The Fount waved him off.

Black Sapphire bowed and could not leave fast enough. Anything to get out of babysitting.

Starlight Vanilla stared wide eyed at the eyes in the strange cookie’s hair. The eyes blinked out of sync at him. Some eyes flitted between him and the other cookie — who’d just left. 

The big cookie turned and looked down at him, his actual eyes were trying to be gentle, but they made Starlight Vanilla want to curl in on himself and scream.

Then, the big cookie opened his arms. He wasn’t necessarily forcing Starlight Vanilla to sit beside him, but the invitation was loud and clear.

He eyed him up and down.

He had blue dough, like his sister, and dual blue eyes, like him. And his hair wasn’t entirely blue and black (with weird, creepy eyes), the very tips of his curly hair was shimmering with stardust. He looked normal enough…but then he smiled and Starlight Vanilla saw a row of sharp teeth and he swallowed hard.

Still…

The strange cookie knew his papa’s song…

Maybe the strange cookie knew papa…

Maybe he had rescued him from the big wolf and the strange wizard cookie that had pulled him away from his sister and papa!

Suddenly feeling safer, Starlight Vanilla scrambled over and climbed onto the strange cookie’s lap.

The Fount’s eyes lit up as he watched his son slowly process his appearance. True, he’d let himself go the past few years, but he’d been so worried about his children and his Doll.

And when Starlight Vanilla climbed onto his lap, he couldn’t help the stutter in his heart.

Starlight Vanilla nuzzled his chest and clung to him, pulling his robes as if he wished to hide in them. 

The Fount knew he had to get back to teaching. Black Sapphire had so rudely pulled him from his class on negating the effects of long-term faerie magic…but The Fount didn’t want to leave his son now that he had him.

Ah well, if fifteen minutes passed, his students knew they were free to leave.

The Fount cradled his son and gently resumed humming to him. It was an old song, one he often hummed when his mind wandered as he worked. He used to hum it all the time when his Doll was living with him (his Doll had a way of making his mind wander), he was glad it seemed to calm Starlight Vanilla down.

“Don’t worry, son.” The Fount whispered, though he knew now that Starlight Vanilla couldn’t hear him, “I will fix this. I will fix everything.”


Dark Cacao stepped up besides Truthless Recluse. The smaller cookie had his arms crossed and his eyes (as well as the eyes on his staff) focused on a point across the room.

Neither one said anything for a while.

“I’ve caught her sleeping in his bed every night this week.” Truthless Recluse finally broke the silence with a whisper.

Dark Cacao glanced at Truthless Recluse before looking back in the twin’s room. Pure Starberry was curled up on her brother’s bed, clinging to his toy cream sheep and blanket, crying in her sleep.

Truthless Recluse swallowed hard and turned his head to face him, but kept his eyes down, “She’s been sneaking food in the room.” He nodded his head towards the window between the twin’s beds.

Dark Cacao looked at the window. A plate of food was precariously perched on the sill. “Perhaps she thinks it will lure the beast back.” He whispered.

“She said she hopes the wizard that took Starlight will take the food to him. She’s scared he won’t know his favorite meals and Starlight won’t eat.” Truthless Recluse’s throat was tight.

Dark Cacao didn’t know how to respond to that. He was quiet for a moment until he finally did find his words, “She’s very thoughtful in that way.”

Normally, such a comment would have earned him a smile, a snicker, something.

Now, Truthless Recluse just blinked slowly and turned back to look at his daughter.

Dark Cacao frowned. He didn’t want to, but he knew he had to leave in the morning. Not only did his son and daughter-in-law want their son home (they’d been gone a week longer than anticipated), he owed it to the soldiers who had crumbled at the hands of the Beast to get them home to their loved ones.

A part of him was crumbling, knowing he’d have to leave Truthless Recluse in this state of mind. He feared this would be the last time he’d see him. 

He feared he had lost him again.

Truthless Recluse broke the silence, “I should go back.” His voice broke.

Dark Cacao was slow to look at him. His brows furrowed, “Go back?”

“To The Fount…to the Spire.” Truthless Recluse’s voice was hardly louder than a breath.

His heart stopped, “No. Pure Vanilla, you don’t really want that.” He shook his head.

He has my son.” Truthless Recluse hissed through his teeth to keep his voice down. “If I go to him of my own volition. If I do…” He swallowed, “If I do what he wants…then at least I’d have my son back.”

“And what of your daughter?” Dark Cacao knew the only thing keeping Truthless Recluse here was his daughter.

Pure Starberry had hardly left the house the past week, the world outside was suddenly too big and too scary for her.

“I’d take her with me.” Truthless Recluse answered immediately.

“Pure Vanilla, use reason.”

“What reason is there to have when the truth is as clear as day?” Truthless Recluse seethed. “The Fount has the upper — no — The Fount has won.” He finally looked up at him. “Every day has been more agonizing than the last.” He took a shaky breath and shook his head, “What happens next is inevitable. And if it gets me back to my son sooner, then I will do what I must.”

“But you left.” Dark Cacao reminded him. “You left The Fount of Knowledge and the Spire because you wanted a better life for your children. You knew you could give them a better life than what The Fount could. You knew they would be happier away from him. You would be happier —,”

My happiness does not matter.” Truthless Recluse snapped.

Pure Starberry sniffled in her sleep.

All of the tension melted off the smaller cookie and he stepped into his children’s room. He turned back as if he wanted to say more to Dark Cacao, but he closed his mouth and gripped his staff tighter.

“Pure Vanilla?”

His shoulders tensed up again.

“You cannot go back. I swear to you…I will do all in my power to help you get your son back.” Dark Cacao laid his hand over his heart. “But you cannot give in to him again.”

Truthless Recluse eyed him up and down, but said nothing and sat on the floor beside his son’s bed. He rested his chin on the small mattress and watched his daughter sleep.

Dark Cacao frowned, “You need to sleep, Pure Vanilla.”

Truthless Recluse did not outwardly react to his words.

“In your own bed.” He added. He moved to step into the room, but Truthless Recluse gripped his staff and aimed it at him.

A silent, yet deafening warning.

Go away.

Dark Cacao frowned. He’d clearly crossed a line. He bowed his head respectfully, “Good night, Pure Vanilla Cookie.”

However, worried his friend might try to run in the middle of the night, Dark Cacao sat on the floor in front of the front door. Realistically, Truthless Recluse could escape with Pure Starberry out the window, but he could see straight into the twins room from his spot on the floor, so he’d see it if he tried.

Fortunately for him, Truthless Recluse did not attempt to escape. Instead, after an hour of just watching his daughter sleep, her small sniffles and tired cries knocked Truthless Recluse out of his thoughts.

Dark Cacao couldn’t hear her, but he was sure it was what they’d been hearing all week every time the little girl broke down in tears. 

She asked if Starlight Vanilla was really gone. She’d blame herself. Then she’d ask her papa to fix things.

Truthless Recluse climbed into bed with his daughter and wrapped his arms protectively around her. Pure Starberry’s cries were muffled by his robes.

The next morning, the whole house was slow to rise.

Dark Cacao made breakfast for everyone. Something filling, as none of them had had much of an appetite the past week. And he made lots of it because he had a sneaking suspicion that Truthless Recluse would neglect himself once they left.

Choco Caramel helped without needing to be asked. He set the table, plated everything, and helped start the clean up process while Truthless Recluse got himself and his daughter washed and dressed for the day.

Instead of putting his daughter in her chair, Truthless Recluse kept her in his arms and sat in his seat.

Dark Cacao said nothing about it.

He fixed Truthless Recluse and Pure Starberry a plate of french toast and a small bowl of cream of wheat, then he fixed a setting for his grandson and then himself.

Truthless Recluse whispered to Pure Starberry, likely begging her to eat. She got one pitiful nibble of french toast down before she began crying.

Dark Cacao’s heart broke for the little girl.

She came into the world with her brother and now he’d been viciously ripped away from her. She was like a soul that had been cleaved in two.

When it became clear she wouldn't eat more, Truthless Recluse sat back with a sigh and held his little girl close to his chest. 

Choco Caramel slowly pushed his half eaten bowl away from himself and looked down at his lap.

Dark Cacao sighed and leaned over to whisper to him, “You need to eat. We have a long trip ahead of us.”

“I’m not hungry.” Choco Caramel whispered back.

Dark Cacao took a deep breath. It seemed like everyone’s appetite was still gone…

Choco Caramel and Dark Cacao silently cleaned up the kitchen, packed away food for themselves and food for Truthless Recluse and Pure Starberry, then cleaned and picked up the house.

Truthless Recluse and Pure Starberry stayed cuddled together in Truthless Recluse’s armchair. 

Dark Cacao ensured all of their things were packed. They were down a cart, but most of their supplies had been too damaged to recover anyways, so their load would only be weighed down by…by the crumbled soldiers…

He told his grandson to wait in the house while he loaded the bodies into the cart. Then he covered them with what fabric Truthless Recluse had available. It was hard (mentally and physically) but he got them all loaded up.

Finally, the dreaded hour was upon them.

“It's time.” Dark Cacao told his grandson. He watched, confused, as he went over to Truthless Recluse and Pure Starberry.

Pure Starberry, to his surprise, unfolded herself from her papa’s arms and shimmied off of his lap onto the floor.

“I promise,” Choco Caramel laid his hand on his heart, “I will train and get big and strong and I will bring Starlight Vanilla home.”

Pure Starberry looked at him, her cheeks tear stained and nose blue, “Promise?” Her voice broke.

“If you promise to be here, then I promise to bring him home.” Choco Caramel nodded.

Pure Starberry was quiet for a long time. Then she nodded, “Okay.” And she took his hand and walked him to the door.

Truthless Recluse was quick to stand and follow her. Dark Cacao followed him and they watched the two children walk towards the border.

Dark Cacao glanced at Truthless Recluse as he stood beside him.

“You promise you’ll bring him home?” Truthless Recluse gripped his staff with both hands.

Dark Cacao’s heart gave a painful jerk. He thought back to his grandson’s words and stepped closer to Truthless Recluse, “If you promise to be here, then I promise to bring him home.”

Truthless Recluse took a shaky breath and a single tear escaped his eye, “I promise.”

Dark Cacao’s heart broke as he leaned down, “Then I will bring him home.” He kissed his cheek

Notes:

Did ya catch it?? Let me know what you THINK it was!

Chapter 13: Too Loud

Notes:

This chapter grew out of my control, so, no Truthless Recluse or Pure Starberry here. Time is kinda vague here, assume that it has been more than a week since Starlight Vanilla was kidnapped.
Also, a warning for ableism. Neither The Fount nor Black Sapphire have bothered to learn any signs and...well...you'll see.

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

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Starlight Vanilla still didn't like this strange new place.

When it became clear that he wasn't having a nightmare, and everything had — in fact — been real, he had refused to leave the room.

H-his room?

The room.

The mad cookie had tried to get him to leave the room once. 

Once.

But Starlight Vanilla had kicked and screamed and wanted nothing to do with him or anything outside the room. The mad cookie always went to get the big blue cookie if he kicked and screamed and ran away for long enough.

The blue cookie always looked exasperated, but would smile and hold Starlight Vanilla while the mad cookie glared at him.

He still wanted to go home. 

He still cried every night. 

He missed his sister and his papa, but at least the blue cookie was nice enough to offer him food…and the room was…nice.

He didn’t like showering here — wherever here was. The first time the blue cookie tried to take care of his hair, Starlight Vanilla had cried and screamed at him. The blue cookie looked frustrated, but was patient with him.

Now his hair looked weird.

Too curly.

Like the blue cookie’s hair.

Right now, he was curled up on the too big bed and glaring at the mad purple and black cookie.

The mad purple and black cookie glared back at him, his arms crossed over his chest.

Stupid.” Starlight Vanilla signed. Papa said it was an unkind word and that he shouldn’t ever call anyone ‘stupid’. But he thought the mad purple and black cookie was very stupid.

And mean.

And he was always cranky.

Why was he always cranky and mean and stupid?

Stupid, stupid head.” Starlight Vanilla signed, frowning.

The mad purple and black cookie said something, his lip twitching up in a snarl. Then his head snapped up and he looked off at the door. He said something then turned back and put his hands on his hips.

Starlight Vanilla knew that look. It meant the mad purple and black cookie was about to make a grab for him. His heart hammered in his chest as the mad purple and black cookie said something to him. He immediately made a mad dash for the opposite end of the bed!

He rolled off onto the floor and then tried to crawl under the bed.

He didn’t want to go anywhere with the mad purple and black cookie! Not unless he was going home!

He screamed as his ankle was grabbed and he was yanked out from under the bed. He screamed and flailed, which usually worked to get him to let go, but today, the mad purple and black cookie dragged him across the floor to the walk-in closet.

Starlight Vanilla wriggled his legs, trying to free them from the mad purple and black cookie’s grip. He tried to dig his fingers into the rug covering the majority of the stone floor, but it was too thin and had very little give or grip.

The mad purple and black cookie closed both of them into the closet and Starlight Vanilla was finally able to get one foot free. He kicked the mad purple and black cookie in the side of the face — which felt like revenge for kicking his friend! Take that! — and freed himself from his grip.

He pushed himself to his feet and ran to the door. But the second his hands closed around the golden handle, a pair of arms wrapped around both of his and put him in a hold. 

“N-NO!” He could feel his vocal chords moving, he just hoped the stupid cookie heard him and would let him go! 

He didn’t want to do whatever it was the stupid cookie wanted him to do! He wanted to go home!!

“PAPA!”

The closet door opened, and the big blue cookie stepped in looking very unimpressed and disappointed.

Both younger cookies stopped their thrashing. The stupid cookie’s grip on him lessened just enough that Starlight Vanilla could squirm his arms free and he ran to the big blue cookie.

He grabbed his robes and hid behind him.

He could see them talking to each other, and when the stupid cookie looked at him, he stuck his tongue out at him. The stupid cookie’s wings flapped furiously by his waist and his cheeks burned dark violet.

The big blue cookie bent down and picked him up. Then he floated down the length of the closet and paused at a section that had a number of robes. All of them were varying shades of blues and black. Starlight Vanilla instinctively rested his head on the big blue cookie’s shoulder, uninterested in the different clothes he pulled off the rack and showed to him. He could feel his voice vibrating, but he wasn’t signing and he wasn’t bothering to try and charade what he was saying, so Starlight Vanilla didn’t care.

After the third suit and robe was shown to him, Starlight Vanilla whined and buried his head in the big blue cookie’s shoulder.

He wanted to go home.

This place was stupid.

No one signed.

The stupid cookie was always so grumpy and mean.

And even if the big blue cookie knew his papa’s song and was nicer to him, he wasn’t papa. And Starlight Vanilla wanted his papa. 

He sniffled and teared up.

He missed his papa. He missed his sister. He’d even take waking up with his sister’s drool all over his pillow for a whole month if it meant waking up back at home!

The big blue cookie carried him out of the closet and stood him in front of a vanity. Starlight Vanilla sniffled and looked up at him in the reflection of the mirror. He had one of the suits and robes draped over his arm.

Starlight Vanilla hiccuped and began crying harder.

He didn’t like the clothes here, but the stupid cookie had taken his favorite robe after the first night he spent here and he hadn't seen it since. The clothes here were too restricting and heavy, they also reminded him of the weird fabric his papa had in his closet.

His chest hurt. He missed his papa.

He let his head hang and he cried as the big blue cookie took his nightgown off over his head and began to dress him in the stupid clothes. He didn’t have anymore fight in him, and he let the big blue cookie move his limbs how he wanted to slip on a shirt, suit jacket, pressed pants, and robe.

Thankfully, he left his feet bare.

Starlight Vanilla wished he could go outside, the stone floor hurt his feet.

Once he was dressed, the big blue cookie made a motion with his hands and a stool was pulled out from under the vanity and scooted around behind him. Starlight Vanilla hated this part. It hadn’t happened every day, but any day doing this left him feeling miserable.

The big blue cookie reached around him and grabbed a spray bottle. Starlight Vanilla squeezed his eyes shut as he absolutely drenched his head with water. When the fine mist finally stopped, he opened his eyes and watched the big blue cookie put something on his hands. He began to run it through his hair. Starlight Vanilla grimaced and whimpered as the big blue cookie worked his hands through his hair, starting at the ends and working his way up. He was trying to be gentle, but Starlight Vanilla hated this whole process.

Why couldn’t he just shower and wash the way he always had like he had back home?

After coating his hair in the yuck-stuff (that’s what Starlight Vanilla called it since neither cookie would sign and tell him what it was), the big blue cookie wiped his hands off and then put another yuck-stuff-thing on his hands and began to grab and coil Starlight Vanilla’s hair.

He made the mistake of glancing into the mirror.

The stupid cookie looked mighty smug and when he saw Starlight Vanilla looking at him, he stuck his tongue out at him.

Then, the big blue cookie snapped his fingers and Starlight Vanilla’s hair dried curly.

He hated it.

He didn’t look as much like papa when his hair was curly.

The big blue cookie picked him up and carried him out of the room. Starlight Vanilla relaxed when the big blue cookie began to hum. He clung to the big blue cookie and closed his eyes.

Maybe…if he closed his eyes…he could pretend he was at home, papa was humming again, he was safe. 

He opened his eyes as he was set back down on his feet.

He wasn’t home.

Instead, he was in a new room. Not as big as the room he’d been staying in, but still bigger than any singular room back at home. Two of the four walls were covered in shelves and those shelves were sagging with books and other strange objects that glowed and pulsed and throbbed with energy. There was a blackened fireplace on the third wall, a big pot hanging in its center. 

Furniture that didn’t really seem to fit in was haphazardly scattered around the room, and nearly every flat surface was overflowing with bits and ends that made no sense to Starlight Vanilla.

Papa would have hated this room. Too cluttered.

The big blue cookie lifted something off of a very cluttered and messy table. It was about his height, gold, and looked almost like his papa’s staff. There was a bloom at the top of the staff, with the outermost petals stretched up to hold a blue gem over the center of the bloom.

He turned and held the staff out to Starlight Vanilla.

Starlight Vanilla looked questioningly between the big blue cookie and the staff. “What is this?” He signed.

The big blue cookie just motioned for him to take the staff.

Starlight Vanilla reached out, his hands brushed the cold, golden staff. He quickly pulled his hands back. 

Magic.

But not warm magic like his papa’s magic.

This magic was sharp, and cold.

He looked back up at the big blue cookie and shook his head. He didn’t want this. He didn’t want whatever this was.

Still, the staff was pushed towards him.

Whimpering, Starlight Vanilla reached out and accepted the staff.

“See? Patience is all that’s required.” A strange voice filled his head.

Starlight Vanilla screamed and dropped the staff.

The big blue cookie quickly snatched it up and handed it back to him. Starlight Vanilla fumbled with it as another voice filled his head.

“Well if the — if your son would just cooperate when we need him to do something.”

What is happenin — AAAH!” Starlight Vanilla threw the staff, his thoughts receding back into his mind. Why could he hear his thoughts out loud??

The big blue cookie’s hand shot out and magic caught the staff before it could clatter to the floor again. He put it back in Starlight Vanilla’s hands.

“Sir…” The stupid cookie sighed.

“Patience, Black Sapphire.” The big blue cookie warned him. Their voices sounded muffled, as if he was hearing them through thick puffs of cream wool.

Starlight Vanilla grimaced and winced, “T-Too loud.” He thought, his voice breaking. His thoughts projected into the room and made it louder, and his voice sounded static-y as it came from the gem.

“It will take a while to get used to sound,” The big blue cookie said, not bothering to lower his voice, “But, your staff will now allow us to communicate properly.”

C-communitate?” Starlight Vanilla watched the blue gem on the staff brighten and dim with each syllable.

“Communicate.” Black Sapphire rolled his eyes, “Master Fount, sir,” He shook his head, “I fail to see how this will help. The —,” he sighed, “Your son is…temperamental.”

Stupid.” Starlight Vanilla grouched, not realizing all his thoughts were being projected.

What?!” Black Sapphire growled.

“Black Sapphire,” The Fount’s tone was warning. Then he turned to Starlight Vanilla, “We’ll have to work on your impulsivity.” 

Impultivity?” Starlight Vanilla frowned. What were all these strange words?

He hated this. He let go of the staff and pushed it away from him. His dough crawled.

That wasn’t natural. It wasn’t right.

He didn’t want to hear everything. He didn’t want to hear anything.

Magic caught the staff and forced it back into his hands.

“Don’t do that again, Starlight.” The Fount’s voice was sharp, “Your father worked very hard on it.”

Papa?” Starlight Vanilla perked up. His papa was here?

“Oh, crumbs.” Black Sapphire huffed and crossed his arms.

“Uh, no, Starlight Vanilla.” The Fount said. “Me.” He laid a clawed hand on his chest.

Starlight Vanilla just blinked up at him, “N-no? Papa?” His heart hammered in his chest.

“No.” The Fount shook his head again, “Starlight Vanilla, did your…papa,” He seemed to hate that word, “not tell you?”

Tell me what?” Starlight Vanilla winced, still getting used to hearing things. 

“Oh, well, where to start?” The Fount conjured a chair and reclined in it. He crossed one leg over the other and smoothed out his black robes. “You are a very special cookie, Starlight Vanilla.” He smiled, flashing his sharp teeth. 

Black Sapphire exhaled loudly through his nose and Starlight Vanilla glared at him for being so loud.

“You,” The Fount’s voice caught his attention and he looked back at him, “Are my son.”

Starlight Vanilla didn’t understand, “But…papa?” His head felt swimmy again, and he screwed his face up, trying to block out all the new distracting sounds he was hearing.

“You are also your — eeeugh — papa’s son.” The Fount didn’t bother to hide his disgust. “He took you from me. Took you and your sister from me. And he has tried to keep you hidden from the whole world. From me.”

Papa…” Starlight Vanilla clung to the staff and sniffled, his eyes burned with tears. What did he mean ‘hidden from the whole world’? Dark Cacao knew about him, Golden Cheese knew about him, they didn’t live at home, they had their own homes.

“And I have spent your whole life trying to find and bring you all home.” The Fount ignored his sniffling. He frowned, “Unfortunately, your papa refuses to come home. He has caused us all so much pain.”

P-pain?” Starlight Vanilla was confused.

“Oh yes, my dear,” The Fount stood up, “I have ached every day since your papa took you away from me, missing you and your sister.” He floated over and picked Starlight Vanilla up, “That is why I had your rooms made and ready for you.”

Vanilla fumbled with the staff as he rested on The Fount's hip. He struggled to use his hands with the staff, but still signed as his voice came out of the stone, “But…why?” His papa would never willingly hurt…anything!

The Fount sighed and shook his head, he began to walk out of the cluttered room and snapped for Black Sapphire to follow. “That, my dear, I do not know.” He said, carrying Starlight Vanilla back through the Spire. “Everything you and your sister could have possibly needed or wanted has been here. I have always only ever wanted the best for you, your sister, and your papa. I do not know why he has kept you from me.”

Starlight Vanilla’s head hurt.

He was trying to make sense of…everything?

The Fount hummed absentmindedly as he floated along.

Papa’s song…” Starlight Vanilla unwillingly thought out loud.

Papa’s song?” The Fount scrunched his nose up in disbelief, “No, no, no.” He raised his eyebrows curiously, “My song.” He corrected, “I taught your papa that song.”

Starlight Vanilla shook his head, “No, no, no.” Was everything he knew wrong?? Was it all a lie?

Was he really The Fount’s son? Had his papa really taken him away from him? Why?? He seemed nice enough…a little scary looking, but Starlight Vanilla was already getting used to his…features.

“What must I do to convince you?” The Fount sighed sadly.

“You could show him the portrait, sir?” Black Sapphire suggested.

“An excellent idea, Black Sapphire.” The Fount beamed proudly at his student, “Now you are being useful.”

Black Sapphire grumbled.

The Fount carried Starlight Vanilla to a corridor that had several covered portraits and smashed statues. It was dark here, and Starlight Vanilla curled up closer to him.

Towards the middle of the corridor was a large portrait that was only half-covered, but Starlight Vanilla would have recognized the cookie in the frame anywhere.

Papa!” He reached out.

The Fount kept Starlight Vanilla an arm’s length away, not allowing him to touch the portrait.

His papa stood in front of a bush of milkcrown flowers. He wore a long blue, black, and gold robe — like what Starlight Vanilla was wearing today — and his eyes stared straight at them. The only thing that looked weird about him was his lack of beard and the frown on his face, which made Starlight Vanilla frown.

“I had this made when your papa first joined me in the Spire.” The Fount explained, his voice quiet. “We were happy. And when you and your sister came along, we were so excited to have you here and raise you together.”

But…papa…” Starlight Vanilla’s gem glowed as he spoke, illuminating the dark corridor.

“Stole you from me.” The Fount finished. He reached forward and stroked the painted cheek of his papa. 

It was the same way Dark Cacao would touch his papa, and Starlight Vanilla understood.

The Fount was his father, and papa had kept them all separate.

Notes:

Let me know now, should I keep the corrupted text? To me, it signifies that Starlight Vanilla's "voice" is just a product of auditory magic, but if it is too difficult to read I will go back and fix it.
.:EDIT:. I have been informed the font I used for Starlight Vanilla's "speech" does not translate 😞😢 which sucks, so I'll just bold and italicize his text to differentiate it from other speech, and I'll be mindful to describe when/if Starlight Vanilla is using his staff to speak or if he's signing/thinking. But, it kinda works out better this way because I did not wanna have to copy/paste the text into a generator every time he speaks.

Chapter 14: Too Quiet

Notes:

Guess who nearly uploaded chapter 15 instead of 14??? Whoops

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Pure Starberry laid on her papa’s bed hugging herself. Ever since Dark Cacao and Choco Caramel Drizzle left she hadn't wanted to sleep in her own room. It was too big. And she didn't want to sleep on the couch either because then she could see the glow of the shield around their home and that made her cry.

She kept her eyes closed, slowly petting the lumpy, handmade, black cream sheep plush her brother had made her. Maybe if she kept her eyes closed, she could pretend she was in her brother’s bed and he was still there and everything was okay.

She wouldn't have to spend her birthday alone.

She forced her eyes open.

She wasn't technically alone. But her papa had been asleep for a while. Which was another reason she was in his bed.

She missed him.

Papa was staring at the ceiling with half-lidded eyes. His breathing was even, deep, and he didn't move aside from the steady rise and fall of his diaphragm.

Pure Starberry sighed and snuggled up closer to him.

She knew from past experience that she should try to clean and feed her papa, but she had no energy to do so by herself. He'd been laying in bed for two days.

Her stomach growled.

She hadn't eaten since lunch the day before. And it was a pitiful lunch too, the last few bites of the food Dark Cacao had made and saved for them. Papa had refused to eat.

Her face felt hot and she scrunched her face up to try and hold back her tears. She nuzzled her papa’s arm, hoping for some kind of response.

She began to sniffle and cry, “Papa..?”

Truthless Recluse didn't react. He didn't even blink. 

She grabbed his arm with one tiny hand and began to pull his sleeve, “Papa??”

Still he didn't react.

She was done with him being asleep.

She was done being alone.

A fire burned in her chest, she screwed her face up and began to cry loudly, “Papa?? Papa!!” She shook him as hard as she could. When he still didn't react, she got up on her knees and began to shake him with both hands.

“Stop it!” She shouted, “Stop sleeping! I — I miss you! Wake up!! Wake up, Papa!!”

She flung herself down onto his chest and began to beat his chest and shoulders with her tiny fists, “It’s not fair, it's not fair! Wake up!”

She accidentally punched him in the throat and that got a reaction.

Truthless Recluse choked on air and spit. He pushed himself upright and coughed to clear his assaulted airway.

Pure Starberry tumbled off him, startled and still thrashing, but now she was just mindlessly wailing with all the sorrow her poor little body couldn't hold in anymore.

Truthless Recluse blinked away tears as he slowly managed to cough and clear his throat. He looked down at his lap where his daughter was still thrashing like a caged beast and screaming her head off.

“Star —,” he tried to grab her hands, “Staberry??” 

She couldn't hear him over her own screaming.

“Pure Starberry!!” He raised his voice just enough to get her attention and stop her screaming.

Pure Starberry panted heavily and stared up at him. Then she glared at him and scrambled off his lap. She stood on his bed, but before he could say anything, she began to punch him again!!

“O-ow!! Young lady —!” He began to scold her. Her tiny fists didn't really hurt, but it did startle him. His daughter wasn't normally the violent type!

“It’s not fair!” She shouted at him, “I hate you, I hate you!” She was hitting him anywhere she could. On his cheek, his shoulders, his chest, his stomach.

Truthless Recluse blinked in shock and he let his daughter hit him until her tiny arms tired out. Being sleepy and hungry, it only took a few minutes before she sank back onto his lap. She still tried to hit him even as she snuggled against him, but her attempts to actually hurt him had weakened significantly.

He wrapped his arms around her and readjusted them both so he was sitting back against the wall and she was properly on his lap. He gently rocked her back and forth and, for the first time in a long time, he began to hum.

It was a song The Fount used to hum around him all the time while he was being…taken care of. It was almost like a slow waltz, and whenever The Fount had hummed it, his mind felt like it was covered in warm honey. He didn't have to worry about anything and he could almost feel happy again. 

When they’d discovered he was pregnant, The Fount would sometimes lay his head on Truthless Recluse’s growing belly and hum the song in between all his ‘grand plans’ he had for their child.

Truthless Recluse could never figure out if the song was magic, but it stuck with him.

Any time the twins were upset beyond what his normal methods of comforting could do, he would hum it to them. And it always calmed them down.

Just like it did now.

Pure Starberry stopped trying to hit him and stopped crying, although she was still hiccuping trying to get her breathing back under control.

Once she’d calmed down, Truthless Recluse began to pet her, “I’ve been a horrible papa, haven't I?” He asked quietly.

Pure Starberry nodded.

“And you're right, that it is not fair.” Truthless Recluse sighed. “I know you miss your brother as much as I miss him.”

“It hurts.”

Truthless Recluse squeezed his daughter tighter, “I know.” He said quietly. He’d lost his son, but Pure Starberry had lost her other half.

“Papa forgot to be a papa, and I am so sorry.” He curled himself around her, hugging her closer. “I have no excuses.” He teared up, “Papa was scared — papa has been scared for a very long time…and all his fears came true when your brother was taken.”

Pure Starberry sniffled, but said nothing.

Truthless Recluse had never planned on telling his children anything about The Fount. He’d tried beating around the bush with stories and half-truths, but it was clear now that he needed to come clean. He had learned the horrible truth, it was time his daughter learned her own horrible truth. He needed to protect Pure Starberry and prepare her in case she ever needed to defend herself from him.

He took a deep breath, his heart rattling in his chest and —

“I don't really hate you, papa.” Pure Starberry began to cry again.

Truthless Recluse smiled in spite of everything happening, and he nuzzled the top of her head, “Oh, thank goodness.” He sighed with relief.

For a long time, both of them were quiet. Then, Pure Starberry grabbed onto his robe and asked, “can you hum again?”

Truthless Recluse took a shaky breath, “I think I need to tell you something very important first.” He said. He kept her swaddled in his arms and continued to gently rock them back and forth.

“Do you remember the story of the brave cookie who got hurt?” He asked.

Pure Starberry nodded.

“That cookie was me.”

He could feel his daughter stiffen in his arms. “But…you said another cookie hurt him worser..?” Her voice was so tiny.

“I did.” Truthless Recluse nodded, he didn't feel like correcting her grammar today.

He could almost feel her brain clicking the puzzle pieces together. “You were hurt worser?” She whispered.

“I was.” Truthless Recluse answered.

“That's not nice.” Pure Starberry said, and it hit Truthless Recluse just how young and sweet his children were.

Children…

Child…

His heart felt tight and his dough felt clammy. “No…it’s not.” He quietly agreed. He swallowed hard, “But the cookie that hurt me is also…very important,” he took another shaky breath, “To you. To me…to all of Earthbread.”

Pure Starberry’s grip on him tightened, “Why?” She asked, her voice so small and scared.

Truthless Recluse took a deep breath, and swallowed the bile that threatened to spill out of him. He hadn't gotten sick in so long, he refused to get sick now. 

“Because he is your father.”

Again, he could almost feel Pure Starberry figuring out his words. Her brilliant, tiny mind shifting and reorganizing her whole world view right in front of him.

“But…papa?” She was confused.

“I am your papa, yes.” Truthless Recluse rested his cheek on the top of her head, “But he is your father.”

“I hate him.”

Truthless Recluse sighed. It seemed like that was her new favorite word. “No, sweetie, you don't.” He said almost instinctively.

“I do.” Pure Starberry huffed and puffed out her cheeks.

Truthless Recluse grimaced. It hurt to hear her say such a thing, but he also couldn't blame her.

It was his own fault for hiding so much of the truth from her.

When he’d discovered the truth about cookies, he had vowed to never hide the truth again.

And he’d failed.

“Why did he hurt you?” Pure Starberry asked, her voice tiny as she rubbed the excess fabric of his sleeves between her fingers.

Truthless Recluse felt hollow as he answered, “I’m not sure it was his intention to hurt me.” That made everything better, pretending it was all an accident, or a mistake. 

“But he did. I hate him.” Pure Starberry huffed again.

Truthless Recluse frowned. “I don't.” He said truthfully. He hugged her closer, “Because if he had never found me, and never cared for me, then I wouldn't have had you and your brother.”

That gave Pure Starberry pause.

“I think he was lonely.” Truthless Recluse admitted quietly. “But he hurt me too much and too often…I didn't want you or your brother to be hurt by him, too.”

“I still hate him.” Pure Starberry muttered. She was quiet for a beat, then asked, “How did you get away?”

Truthless Recluse swallowed hard. “I escaped. I ran away. And I sealed us in here with the shield.”

Pure Starberry thought about that. She thought about the promises Dark Cacao and Choco Caramel made, she thought about how brave her papa must’ve been to escape with her and her brother, how strong he must’ve been to protect them with the shield.

“I wanna be strong.” She whispered, not really intending for her papa to hear her.

But he did, “Would you like to learn how to be strong?” He asked.

Pure Starberry looked up at him, “How?”

“With magic.”

She looked torn between ecstatic and confused, “But…I don't know magic.”

“I could teach you.” Truthless Recluse smiled, “Papa knows a lot of magic.”

Pure Starberry tweaked her frown to the side, “Really?” She didn't believe him.

Truthless Recluse blinked slowly, “Yes. Really. In fact,” he remembered what today was and, in an attempt to save what little pride and dignity he had left as a papa, he stood and carried Pure Starberry to the kitchen table, “Papa is so magical, he made this while we were talking.”

Pure Starberry gasped at the small cake sitting in front of her chair.

He nuzzled her, “Happy birthday, my heart.”

Neither one acknowledged the extra flower crown sitting in front of the empty chair at the table. They could cry about it later, right now, they needed just a small drop of happiness.

Notes:

I've got chapter 15 written, and up to chapter 18 planned, but now I'm genuinely like "oh shit, I gotta actually progress this story and there needs to be a resolution???"
I know where we're going...just not how things end after the fact, if that makes sense.
Soooooo what're you guys hoping the ending will be? Happy FountRecluse? Happy TruthlessCacao? Sad ending for everyone? Secret fourth option??? I truly don't know which one I want!!!

Chapter 15: First Day of School

Notes:

I'm posting this as a treat to myself as I mowed the lawn today (which is my least favorite house keeping chore) and then immediately came back inside and looked at the last message my beloved sent to me and began to spiral into my own depressive episode (SO I NEEDED SOMETHING TO CHEER ME UP AND THAT WAS THIS) haha!

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“You have to hold —,” Black Sapphire jumped away just in time to avoid being hit with a golden staff being thrown at him.

Starlight Vanilla crossed his arms. Then he quickly unfolded them, pointed to himself, flicked both hands at him, and pointed at him, “I hate you.” He signed.

Black Sapphire bent down to pick up the staff and forced it back into his hands, “Hold onto your staff so we can talk!” He said sharply, his voice far too loud for comfort.

NO!” Starlight Vanilla made that clear and then he threw the staff again. He pointed to himself, then made a grabbing motion with his hands, pointed both index fingers away from himself, and finally touched his hand to his cheek, then further back closer to his ear.

I want to go home!

He didn’t care if his father made the staff. He didn’t care if the Spire had all the toys in the world! He wanted to go home!

I want my papa!” He signed.

Black Sapphire grabbed the staff again and forced it into his hands (again), but this time he kept his hands around Starlight Vanilla’s hands. “Your father is going to be very cross with you if he catches you throwing his gift around like that!” He growled.

I don’t care!” Starlight Vanilla snarled and bared his tiny teeth at him. Being only five, it wasn’t very intimidating. 

Black Sapphire sighed dramatically and hoisted Starlight Vanilla up under his arm in such a way that the staff was pinned against his hands. 

PUT ME DOWN!! LET GO OF ME!!” Starlight Vanilla kicked and screamed.

“No can do, ya gnat.” Black Sapphire answered deadpanned, “Your father wants you to start at the academy today, so you’ve got to get into your uniform.” He walked over to the closet.

I don’t want to! PAPAAA!!” Starlight Vanilla wriggled. 

“Well too bad,” Black Sapphire kept him tucked up under his arm while he pulled the Blueberry Yogurt Academy uniform out of his closet.

He didn’t want to play babysitter, being the top student at the academy at his age wasn’t meant to come with the task of taking care of The Fount’s feral child. But that's where life had put them both, so Black Sapphire was going to suck it up to get it done and over with.

The Blueberry Yogurt Academy was the most prestigious university in all of Earthbread, founded and hosted by The Fount of Knowledge himself, cookies applied from everywhere and made the pilgrimage every semester to the grandest school in the world. Starting with just five basic degrees, the school had developed over the millenniums to cover more than a dozen schools of knowledge.

In recent years, The Fount of Knowledge had expanded the curriculum beyond just advanced studies. The Academy offered everything from early childhood education to college degrees.

Starlight Vanilla was meant to be starting in the preschool today. But so far, getting him up, fed, dressed, and out the door had been a battle. An uphill battle.

Black Sapphire would be lucky to get the gnat there in time for snacks or recess or whatever it was snot-nosed children did during the day.

He walked back out of the closet and made the mistake of setting Starlight Vanilla down. The gnat threw his staff away again and bolted for the door.

“Son of a bitch!” He chased him, catching him at the door because the stupid gnat wasn’t quick enough to figure out a stupid door knob. He glared ahead of him as he dragged the squirmy boy back over to his bed.

“NO!” That was the only thing Starlight Vanilla ever said without the use of his staff. Black Sapphire grit his teeth and forced the boy to sit on his bed, then he ripped his nightgown up and over his head. 

It took another five minutes — plus a kick to his gut — but Black Sapphire was able to get Starlight Vanilla into his uniform — he even managed, after three tries, to get his shoes on! Yes, he tied them tighter than he should have. And YES, he tied as many knots as the laces would allow. He didn't care that it made the boy whine and kick him again. He sat back, sighed, and looked at the clock on the wall.

Okay! He was in luck! They had five minutes until preschool officially got started. He picked up Starlight Vanilla’s staff with one hand, and grabbed the little boy’s wrist with the other.

Starlight Vanilla pushed and squirmed and did his best to try and wriggle loose from his grasp, but Black Sapphire was older, bigger, and stronger. He half dragged, half walked Starlight Vanilla down to the base of the Spire and then out into the private gardens that surrounded the Spire.

It was a beautiful sunny day, late summer-early fall, and the campus was alive once more with activity as the new semester was kicking off.

The Spire of All Knowledge was housed in the rear gardens of the Blueberry Yogurt academy, which itself was on the western peninsula of the Gooey Coast. The preschool was fairly close, located just two buildings away from the Spire on the sprawling campus. And that was by design.

Black Sapphire held his head high despite the looks and stares he got from students and staff.

Why was he, Black Sapphire Cookie, hauling a squirmy and squealing kid across campus?

He’d have to do damage control later for his reputation, but for now, his only job was to get Starlight Vanilla to the preschool. He could be the teacher’s problem then.

Luck was again on Black Sapphire’s side as he approached the preschool and spotted The Fount outside, already speaking with the teacher. He sighed with relief and squeezed Starlight Vanilla’s wrist. The little boy’s squirming and squealing died off as he realized his father was nearby.

What a manipulative little brat, acting all innocent and frightened when just moments ago he was kicking and screaming like some kind of wild animal.

Black Sapphire loathed the gnat.

“He is more precious to me than anything.” He heard The Fount say as they approached, “He may be a bit wild, as a product of his unfortunate upbringing, but I am hopeful that once he sees how wonderful school can be, he will calm down.”

Parfait Yogurt, the preschool head teacher, nodded solemnly, “Of course, Headmaster, sir.” She was a vanilla-dough colored cookie with whipped frosting hair pulled back with fruit clips. She wore the traditional Blueberry Yogurt Academy professor robes, and carried a parfait staff with a golden cherry on top.

She smiled when she noticed Black Sapphire and Starlight Vanilla (who had finally stopped fighting him and now stood obediently still with his head hung low), “Good morning, Black Sapphire.” She looked down, “And you must be Starlight Vanilla?”

Black Sapphire remembered at the last second to thrust the staff into the boy’s hands. 

He fumbled with it, but clung to it like a life line. Everything outside was too loud. Since when did trees make noise?? Had they always made noise?? And what was that weird high-pitched sound? It didn’t happen constantly, but it happened enough to make him jump out of his skin whenever it chirped.

He looked around at the sky, there was noise coming from everywhere! He hated it!!

No no no no no.” His voice came out of the staff, scratchy and glitchy.

“Starlight,” His father cooed gently, “Say hello.” 

Starlight Vanilla gasped and looked up at him. He knew it wasn’t a request, but he kept his mouth shut. His voice came out of the staff regardless, “Hello.

“Isn’t he darling?” Parfait Yogurt smiled at him.

“You know the approved list of students he is allowed to work with?” The Fount asked.

“Yes, headmaster, sir.” Parfait Yogurt nodded. “I assure you, you have nothing to worry about.” Then she giggled, “Even normal parents are nervous on their child’s first day of school.”

The Fount just hummed absentmindedly as he looked down at his son. “Yes, well, just be sure he is well taken care of.” 

“Of course, headmaster, sir.” Parfait Yogurt smiled again.

Black Sapphire watched as The Fount uncharacteristically landed on his feet and knelt down in front of his son.

“Starlight? I will be in that building,” The Fount pointed to the central most (and biggest) building, “Right over there. If you need me at any time today, let Mrs. Yogurt know and she will have someone come get me. Okay?”

Starlight Vanilla nodded timidly.

Seriously? What is with this kid?” Black Sapphire’s lip curled back in a silent snarl. Shouting and screaming and being an all around demon spawn one moment, and a scared little kid the next. No wonder The Fount warned Parfait Yogurt that he was feral. If this was how children on Crispia were raised, Black Sapphire considered himself lucky to have been born on Beast-Yeast.

After watching the world’s most awkward hug between the father and son, The Fount stood up, snapped for Black Sapphire to follow him, and the pair left.

Starlight Vanilla immediately made a move to throw his staff and make another break for it, but Mrs. Yogurt gently (but firmly) grabbed his staff hand. She pulled him into the small white, blue, and gold building.

At least inside it wasn’t as loud as outside, but there were still too many noises. Starlight Vanilla squeezed his eyes shut and tried to remember his papa’s breathing techniques. 

In for five.

He inhaled slowly.

Out for five.

He exhaled slowly.

Why was his breath so loud?

“Starlight Vanilla,” Mrs. Yogurt’s voice broke through the noise of everything else, “Let me introduce you to some friends you’ll have here.”

All Starlight Vanilla could think about as Mrs. Yogurt pushed him into the classroom was how much he missed his sister, and his face screwed up as a blue blush spread across his cheeks and he began to cry.


“Breathe in,” Truthless Recluse’s voice was gentle. He counted to five in his head, “and out.” 

Pure Starberry did as he instructed, keeping her eyes closed.

“Feel the energy from the plant, the sun, the wind,” Truthless Recluse watched as magic tried very hard to manifest between Pure Starberry’s outstretched hands and the small choco bamboo sprout they’d planted yesterday for their experiment today.

It was useless to plant a choco sprout here, the former Pure Vanilla Kingdom didn’t get cold and stay cold long enough for the sprout to properly thrive.

But with a little magic…

“Feel your own energy.” Truthless Recluse tried to remember his own learnings, but those were so long ago, and he’d given up White Magic after the Witches Banquet.

He laid his hand over one of hers. She was shaking.

“Relax.” He whispered, “Let it come to you.”

Pure Starberry screwed her face up in concentration.

He might’ve pushed just a little bit of magic through the gaps in her fingers, but it was enough to kickstart her own magic and the choco bamboo sprout straightened up with a shimmering of green magic swirling around its shoots.

Pure Starberry gasped and her eyes lit up ecstatically, “Papa, look!”

“You did beautifully, my heart!” He nuzzled her.

She nuzzled him back, giggling before she dropped herself to her stomach to look closer at the plant.

Truthless Recluse leaned back on his hands and smiled. Pure Starberry was a natural — sure her magic was a little slow to react, but she was still only five. Most children showed magical abilities by the time they were three, and they started training their magic when they were six, so he only had a little bit of catching up to do. Just some of the basics. If they worked hard, she would be ready for more textbook and structured magic right on time.

He should have been trying to teach her all along…He should have been trying to teach them both. If he hadn’t been so scared of The Fount breaking through the shield, he could have spent more time teaching his children the basic spells for defense and healing. 

Maybe then his son wouldn’t have been taken.

But Truthless Recluse knew The Fount would find a way to force his way through. 

A cold chill ran down his spine, despite the fact that it was late summer-early autumn and the winds were still warm, at the memory of how forceful The Fount could be when he was denied something.

He shivered in disgust at the phantom tongue between his legs, and he squeezed them shut to ignore how wet he suddenly found himself to be.

“PURE VANILLA COOKIE!”

An outraged voice echoed across the field. They were in the orchid field closer to the cream sheep pen, closer to the eastern edge of the border, and that could only mean one cookie.

Pure Starberry glanced back at him, “I think that was Auntie Goldie.” She said quietly.

Truthless Recluse sighed, but smiled, “I think it was too.”

Golden Cheese was half marching, half flying through the shield and over to them. “You — Pure Starberry, my darling treasure, cover your ears.” She was alone, as she usually was, and boy, was she mad.

Pure Starberry did as Golden Cheese said, but she could still just barely make out Golden Cheese’s shouting.

“You sanctimonious bastard! You mealy-mouthed son of a bitch! How come you did not immediately call for aid when The Fount took Starlight Vanilla? How come I had to find that out through Dark Cacao’s letters!?” She was furious, her golden eyes were ablaze with rage and the feathers in her wings twitched with barely constrained fury.

“Golden Cheese! Watch your language!” Truthless Recluse shouted back, blushing. He sighed and picked up Pure Starberry as he pushed himself to stand, “Your current reaction is exactly why I did not want to bother you —!”

“Bother?! BOTHER?!” She shouted incredulously, “Pure Vanilla, we already lost you once, don’t you dare make us endure losing you again!”

“Well as you can see, I am not lost.” Truthless Recluse huffed and blushed a deeper shade of vanilla.

Golden Cheese put her hands on her hips and sighed, “Pure Vanilla,” She shook her head, “Why didn’t you tell me?? I could have helped! No — I will help!”

Truthless Recluse opened and closed his mouth. There was no way he was getting out of this conversation unscathed, so instead he asked, “How?”

Golden Cheese blinked in surprise, expecting more of a fight from him. She landed, flapping her wings irritably a few times, “W-well…” She crossed her arms, “for starters, I’m sending Smoked Cheese Cookie to come at least once a month to give Pure Starberry lessons in Smoke and Charm magic.”

“That…isn’t necessary.” Truthless Recluse grimaced. 

He doubted Smoked Cheese Cookie even wanted to teach lessons to his daughter. The former criminal turned war general was part of Golden Cheese’s court of advisors and Truthless Recluse always thought the devious, smokey cookie had ulterior motives.

“Nonsense. She needs exposure to all kinds of magic if you hope for her to defend herself against the origin of magic.” Golden Cheese waved a hand dismissively, “Dark Cacao and I also discussed going to visit White Lily. She’s hidden in her research for far too long, and last I heard she is buddy-buddy with the other half of her soul jam, so having a Virtue on our side will do us no harm.

Truthless Recluse frowned and hugged his daughter closer, “You sound as if we’re going to war.” Pure Starberry slowly uncovered her ears as she realized they were done yelling at each other.

“The Fount of Knowledge kidnapped the prince of the Pure Vanilla Kingdom —,”

“I am not king anymore, Goldie.” Truthless Recluse sighed.

“If that is not a declaration of war, I don’t know what is.” She continued, ignoring his interjection.

“I hate him!” Pure Starberry chirruped.

That’s the spirit, my treasure!” Golden Cheese cooed and took Pure Starberry from Truthless Recluse’s arms. The little girl giggled at her malice being encouraged.

He sputtered and sighed, “Pure Starberry, we talked about that word. You must stop using it.”

“And why should she?” Golden Cheese huffed, “He’s hurt you plenty, and now he’s taken your son. She has a right to feel upset.”

“But that does not give her the right to say such cruel things.” Truthless Recluse didn’t like when his friends tried to overrule his parenting decisions, but he kept his fists clenched by his side and said nothing about it.

“Why should she not express herself?” Golden Cheese huffed.

“Like how Rich Cheese expressed herself?” The bitter mumbled escaped Truthless Recluse before he could stop it and he quickly pressed his lip into a thin line as his friend tensed up. He hadn’t meant to mention the crumbled princess.

“I,” Golden Cheese inhaled shakily, “Will ignore that for now.” She held up a warning finger, silencing him, “Because I know you are still emotional.”

Truthless Recluse frowned, “I’m sorry, Golden Cheese.”

Golden Cheese readjusted Pure Starberry on her hip, “As I was saying, I’ve also invited Black Raisin to join Smoked Cheese on his lessons, so she’ll be coming as well. Dark Cacao is sending his best soldier and he will meet and come with one of Hollyberry’s knights, and —,”

The more she talked, the more Truthless Recluse’s head was spinning. “Black Raisin is alive? A-and hold on, you spoke with Hollyberry?” He asked.

Golden Cheese paused in her rambling, and frowned, “No. Still no news of her from Royal Berry. And of course Black Raisin is alive. After your kingdom fell, she evacuated several citizens to my glorious domain. She's been a part of my royal advisory council for years."

Truthless Recluse felt his chest flood with relief. All these years, he thought his friends had all crumbled with his failings, but some had escaped. Some had survived!

Golden Cheese kept rambling, "BUT Dark Cacao and I aim to seek out Hollyberry's other half when we visit White Lily in the hopes she may know where our juice-laden friend has disappeared to.”

Truthless Recluse sighed and rested his head against his staff, “This is all too much.” His head was swimming and he had to take a few deep breaths to regulate his spiked anxiety. 

“Which leads me to my next point.” Golden Cheese reached out and pinched his chin, “You look atrocious. Go shower.”

Pure Starberry giggled.

Truthless Recluse blushed and pushed her hand off his face, “I’m fine, Golden Cheese.”

“You’ve lost your child. You look like you haven’t showered in weeks. Go. Shower.” Golden Cheese said, “I’ll watch Pure Starberry for a few hours.”

Hours?? Golden Cheese, I am trying to teach her magic.” Truthless Recluse blinked, deadpanned as Golden Cheese pressed her perfectly manicured finger to his lips.

“Go. Shower." She deadpanned, "Take a nap, have some tea, relax.” Golden Cheese reassured him, “You don’t have to do everything alone anymore, Pure Vanilla.”

He opened his mouth to protest, but his daughter spoke up, “Go, papa. It’s okay.”

She sounded so much older and wiser than he remembered. She smiled at him.

Truthless Recluse sighed and stepped closer to Golden Cheese so he could nuzzle his daughter, “Very well, my heart. So long as you promise to behave for Auntie Goldie.”

“I promise!” She beamed up at him and nuzzled him back.

Truthless Recluse laid out exactly where Golden Cheese could take his daughter, and that she was under no circumstances allowed to fly with her. He looked at his daughter one last time and turned in the direction of home.

Golden Cheese waited until he was out of sight before she nestled her nose down in Pure Starberry’s hair, “You don’t have to be strong for him, little one.”

Pure Starberry blinked, “But…”

“Your papa is a strong cookie, but it is not your job to be strong for him. It is his job to be strong for you.” Golden Cheese turned her on her hip so she could properly look at her, “And you miss your brother, don’t you?”

Pure Starberry nodded. Every waking moment, all she could think about was how much she missed her brother. Her face screwed up as a blue blush spread across her cheeks and she began to cry.

Golden Cheese squeezed her into a hug and rubbed her back comfortingly, letting the little girl be little again.

Notes:

I wanna clarify another major difference between this AU and my PureFount AU. Black Sapphire is NOT the son of The Fount in this AU. As much as I love my headcanon of Black Sapphire being the son of Shadow Milk and Silent Salt, it just doesn't fit in this AU and y'all will see why in the coming chapters.
Speaking of the coming chapters...how do we feel about taking a trip to the Silver Kingdom...maybe see...The Saint? I promise I'm not making him an asshole this time!!

Chapter 16: The Silver Kingdom

Notes:

There are so many cookies in this damn AU 😭😭😭
But ya know what? We stan a nerdy queen with her two hunky kings here 😤😤😤

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

“Welcome to the Silver Kingdom.” A knight greeted the Dragon Lord Light of Resolution and the Immortal Light of Abundance.

Golden Cheese looked around the Silver Kingdom with a great amount of disinterest, and Dark Cacao’s eyes scanned the perimeter of the landing pad out of habit.

Neither had returned to Beast-Yeast since confronting their Virtues years ago, but their own reservations were pushed aside by thoughts of trying to help their friend. They had their missions to complete.

First and foremost, they had to check in on White Lily Cookie. She’d stopped responding to letters after telling Truthless Recluse that she would look into the magic that kept The Fount of Knowledge away.

Then, they had to travel to the other side of Beast-Yeast to confront the other half of Hollyberry’s soul jam in the hopes she may know where their friend disappeared to.

The more cookies they had on their side when they went to confront The Fount, the better.

Golden Cheese and Dark Cacao had no pleasantries to share with the guard, and so they were silently led through the glittering, glowing kingdom of faeries.

“So, what do we remember of our elusive Lily?” Golden Cheese asked quietly as she flew just a few inches off the ground so she could be at the same height as Dark Cacao.

“She came to Beast-Yeast the same time Hollyberry and I did — Not long before Pure Vanilla disappeared.” Dark Cacao answered, “She quickly found and reconciled with the other half of her soul jam, and has been living here in the Silver Kingdom ever since.”

“And why do you think she has been neglecting our letters?” Golden Cheese asked.

Dark Cacao chuckled, “Knowing White Lily, she probably found a really good book.”

The guard took them to the throne room, where the king of the faerie, Elder Faerie, was busy looking over some paperwork.

“Your majesty.” The guard bowed, “Lights Resolution and Abundance, King Dark Cacao Cookie and Queen Golden Cheese Cookie.”

Elder Faerie was a dark doughed cookie, with long silver hair — that was currently pulled back in a ponytail — and despite not being a warring kingdom anymore, the king still wore his silver armor over his long white and navy iridescent robes. His massive wings were folded behind him, almost disguised as a long cape, though both monarchs knew that wasn’t the case.

After an awkwardly long silence, Elder Faerie looked up at them through his long white eyelashes, “Greetings. You must be friends of our Queen, White Lily.”

“Queen?” Golden Cheese looked between Dark Cacao and Elder Faerie in shock. When had White Lily been made queen??

“Queen Consort, to be exact. Do not worry, it is simply a title.” Elder Faerie frowned at one of the papers on his desk before removing and folding his glasses shut. “What may I do for you, wielders of light?”

“Well, we need to speak with White Lily, whatever her honorific may be.” Dark Cacao kept his hand resting on the hilt of his sword, non-threatening, just to make sure the king knew they were there on official, and serious business.

Elder Faerie hummed, his silver eyes flickering down to his sword before addressing them again, “I see…come, she is with the Commander.” He waved them to follow him through a separate door, which led them down a long hallway. Half of the hallway was made of several floor to ceiling windows which overlooked the central gardens of the Silver Kingdom.

A sprawling octagonal garden, filled with plants that shimmered and shined under the light reflection off the Witches Silver that served as the foundations of the castle. Trees with sighing branches that dipped low into pools of dark, calm water, flowers with bright blooms that offered the faint scent of something tantalizing and dangerous.

And at its center…

The Silver Tree.

The prison designed for the Virtues back when they first began to fall for temptations and corrupt from their virtuous purposes. 

Golden Cheese continued to fly after Elder Faerie, but Dark Cacao paused. If he had things his way, he would have locked The Fount of Knowledge in the deepest roots of the Silver Tree where no one, not even the jellyworms could hear him scream.

He only faltered for a moment before stealing his gaze ahead of him and following the quiet faerie king. 

The king’s footsteps were so soft, Dark Cacao wondered if he was actually walking, or if he were somehow flying without the use of his wings and simply making the sounds of footsteps with magic.

They came upon a grand double door, carved with intricate figures of butterflies and the Soul Jam of Freedom, but reversed.

“I ask that you forgive the mess.” Elder Faerie sighed as he opened the door, “Commander? White Lily? We have guests.” He stepped in and held the door open to the two Heroes.

Golden Cheese and Dark Cacao shared a questioning look before they stepped inside.

Inside, they saw precisely what the king considered to be a mess.

The walls were lined with bookshelves, all covered in scrolls and books that must’ve dated back a millennium, maybe more. There were tables covered with scrolls and parchment covered in half-scribbled notes and half-scribbled out notes. There were several half-drank cups of cold tea scattered around nearly every flat surface — on the tables, on the arm of the armchair, under the armchair, on the mantle, on the floor, on the window seat, everywhere. The only light coming into the room was from the two bay windows on the far wall, and judging by the dismal state of the candles scattered around, it seemed like that had been the only source of light for a while.

The great Saint of all cookies, Shimmering Salt, was standing still as a statue in the center of a room, with one arm wrapped around himself to prop up his other elbow. He had a thoughtful hand to his chin and his head was tilted down in thought. He wore a mixture of white and silver iridescent armor, and white flames swayed gently from the plume of his helmet. His soul jam was embedded in the chest piece of his armor, and — like Dark Cacao — he kept his sword on his person at all times.

“But perhaps if we take the line of this rune, which means protection and turn it — wouldn’t you say that looks an awful lot like the rune Pure Vanilla provided?” White Lily was bent over one of the tables, furiously writing something down and comparing it with something else beside her.

“My Lily,” The Saint’s voice was low, quiet, thoughtful, “We’ve tried that already. It caused the shield to implode. The idea is to help your friend, not send him to an early grave.”

Neither cookie had acknowledged them.

Elder Faerie gave them a knowing, but apologetic look and turned back to the Saint and White Lily. He cleared his throat, “My dears?”

Finally, both cookies looked at him.

“We have guests.” He said again.

White Lily’s eyes lit up, “Dark Cacao! Golden Cheese!” She walked around the table and the pair could see her in full.

Her hair was in a braid, as it almost always was, but several strands had fallen free from her (apparently many hours of) running her hands through it. She'd shed her green dress for something that looked more like a wedding gown than a dress or robes befitting a Hero. It was composed mostly of white lace and silks, however, the skirts faded into shades of blues and purples and were traced with a wing pattern like a faerie’s wings. 

But, despite how regal and royal she looked, she was still their silly little nerd friend. Upon closer inspection, she had ink smeared on her hands and wrists, there were bags under her eyes indicative of the lack of sleep she’d been getting. And when she threw her arms around them, they could smell that she only smelled of tea and probably hadn't been eating lately.

“Oh, my friends! How wonderful of you to visit!” She squeezed them tightly.

Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese hugged her back. 

“It is good to see you, too, White Lily.” Dark Cacao smiled briefly.

“We decided you’ve spent enough time with your head in your books,” Golden Cheese said, and White Lily pulled away with a confused look on her face. “And we need to discuss a new plan for the longevity of Pure Vanilla’s safety.”

“Wh-why, but that is what I am working on!” White Lily said, confused, “We,” She gestured to The Saint as she walked back over to the table she’d been at, “Have been deconstructing the runes Pure Vanilla sent to us. They don't match any recorded White Magic or Dark Moon Magic runes, nor are they a charm, smoke magic, alchemy, culinary, elemental — nothing!” She said excitedly.

As she spoke, The Saint walked by the Heroes and quietly greeted the faerie king. “She’s convinced she’s on the verge of a breakthrough.” He whispered.

“With you helping her, I have no doubts, my heart.” Elder Faerie replied.

White Lily looked up at them, a wide smile on her normally calm face, “It’s as if Pure Vanilla has invented a new school of magic.”

“A new school of magic?” Dark Cacao repeated, he stepped forward to investigate what she was looking at, but The Saint put his large hand on his shoulders.

“Careful.” The Saint nodded to the floor, “She’ll be mad if you ruin them.” On the ground, in a circle, were the same runes that shimmered and drifted across the shield around the former Pure Vanilla Kingdom.

Dark Cacao brought his leg back, corrected his course, and walked across the room. Golden Cheese followed, flying so as to avoid ruining any of the runes on the floor.

White Lily eagerly showed them her notes, which looked like a completely foreign language to both Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese.

“This one here means ‘protection’,” She pointed to a rune that looked more like someone gave up writing a sideways ‘z’ and stuck a flag off its top most point. “But these,” she waved her hand over the table at several other pieces of parchment, “Are also runes of protection.” The runes on the paper looked vaguely familiar to Dark Cacao, and intimately familiar to Golden Cheese.

“I’ve never seen that one before.” Golden Cheese nodded to the one in White Lily’s hands. 

Exactly!” White Lily squealed quietly. “I spent hours —,”

“Days.” “Weeks.”

Elder Faerie and The Saint both corrected her quietly, but White Lily kept talking.

“Studying all the different schools of magic, looking for these runes — I even tried looking at the academy’s library as their records are far more comprehensive than ours, but they. Don't. Exist!” White Lily bounced excitedly on her toes, “Can you believe it?!”

It wasn't totally far fetched. Pure Vanilla had developed and perfected White Magic after dropping out of school. It was a school of magic primarily focused on defense and healing. 

Dark Cacao frowned. It had been a sticking point in his arguments against Pure Vanilla. Why did he need to find total happiness for all cookies when he had done a fine job helping just a few cookies live happier healthier lives?

“How do you just…make a new school of magic?” He mused more to himself than to his friends.

“It is fascinating! And to do so with no errors?!” White Lily sighed and fell back into the chair at the desk. 

Golden Cheese and Dark Cacao shared a knowing and amused smile.

Classic White Lily, throwing herself headfirst into research and losing herself to her excitement.

She didn't stay down for long, popping up once more to run to the bookshelves, “So, once we figured out Pure Vanilla likely invented a new school of language, we began to look into runic and shape language,” She began to pull books and scrolls off the shelves, “Seeing where he pulled his inspirations from, to try and decode —,”

The Saint silently crossed the room and laid a hand on her waist, “Lily?” 

She blinked out of her rambling and looked up at him.

“Remember, we promised Elder Faerie our time this evening. We need to keep the office clean so we are not stuck here cleaning it.” The Saint’s voice was soothing, reassuring.

“O-oh.” She blushed and hurriedly put the books and scrolls back on the shelf, “I - I forgot.”

“It is fine,” Elder Faerie spoke up from where he was still standing by the door, “I know how you get when you are working, dear.”

“No, no, Salt is right.” White Lily blushed as she walked back over to her desk and attempted to tidy up her notes and books there, “I’ve been neglecting you both for a few weeks —,”

“Years.” Both men deadpanned and corrected her, but it wasn't in malice. They were amused.

“And I promised to spend time with you both this evening.” She sighed, then looked apologetically at her friends, “I will just have to inform Pure Vanilla of my discoveries later.”

Dark Cacao’s brows furrowed, “White Lily…when do you believe Pure Vanilla last wrote to you?” He asked slowly.

It was White Lily’s turn to look confused, “I…not that long ago…surely not…not more than a few weeks?”

When Golden Cheese and Dark Cacao grimaced, her heart dropped to her stomach.

“No…oh no…tell me I didn't…” Her face grew red, “How long has it been?” She asked.

“Over five years.” Golden Cheese answered.

“Five??” White Lily asked in disbelief. She looked at Elder Faerie and Shimmering Salt for confirmation.

Elder Faerie nodded solemnly.

“Wh-why didn't anyone stop me?” She asked, distressed, “You all know how I get!” Then she gasped and covered her mouth in shock.

Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese shared a look of concern.

“Precisely, Lily. We know how you get.” Shimmering Salt joined her at her desk, “And we tried many times to get you to engage in events outside of your studies.” He laid a comforting hand on her shoulder.

“You were very determined to solve this puzzle.” Elder Faerie added. “You only wanted what was best for your friend.”

White Lily lowered her hands, “Pure Vanilla must think I’ve forgotten about him! Oh, he must think the worst of me!!”

“Not at all, White Lily.” Dark Cacao reassured her. “He knows how you can be…attentive to your interests.” Although, Pure Vanilla had expressed disappointment in his closest friend seemingly forgetting about him, he also was too forgiving and always followed it up by stating that White Lily was likely just busy.

White Lily hugged herself and sighed deeply, “I must make it up to him somehow!”

“You might," Golden Cheese laid a hand on her other shoulder, “Be able to help with that.”

“We come bearing more news.” Dark Cacao cut to the chase, this trip would be meaningless if they continued to beat around the bush. “Pure Vanilla’s son, Starlight Vanilla, has been kidnapped by The Fount of Knowledge.”

White Lily staggered back into her chair, “The Fount was able to get in? I - I’m too late?” Then she gripped her chair arms and sat forward, “Is Pure Vanilla alright?? What about his daughter??

“He wasn’t able to get in, thank goodness.” Golden Cheese reassured her.

“Then, I am confused.” Elder Faerie spoke up, his brows furrowed, “How was Starlight Vanilla taken? And why by The Fount of Knowledge?"

White Lily tensed up, "I...might have omitted a few facts about Pure Vanilla's children to you..."

"Lily..." Elder Faerie sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose, irritated.

"You mean to say The Fount of Knowledge...has children?" The Saint asked, his voice hollow with disbelief.

"They are Pure Vanilla's children." Golden Cheese huffed, "The Fount merely contributed to their ingredients."

Dark Cacao hated this line of conversation. He tightened his grip on the hilt of his sword, and answered Elder Faerie's first question, “I was tricked by a cookie that was following The Fount’s orders.” He shouldn’t have run to his soldiers. He should have stayed with the children, or at least sent them back to the house. Anything to give him the chance, the opportunity, to save Starlight Vanilla…

The poor boy’s tear stained face haunted his dreams. His screams echoed in every sound he heard.

“You couldn’t have known.” The Saint tilted his head, he sounded sympathetic. “The Fount has always been…tricky.” He sighed, “Even before our fall..." He shook his head.

Dark Cacao shook his head, “No. I should have known.”

Golden Cheese tried to reassure him, “Dark Cacao —,” 

“Pure Vanilla has lost his son because I failed to trust my instincts. I knew that cookie was no good and I allowed him near the children regardless.” Dark Cacao would only start to forgive himself when he could safely return Starlight Vanilla to his papa.

“I will do whatever I must to ensure his safe return.” Dark Cacao turned away, ashamed. Not a day had passed that he didn’t blame himself. 

“How can we help?” White Lily asked.

“White Lily,” Elder Faerie sighed.

“No,” White Lily shook her head and stood up, “I was so caught up in how Pure Vanilla was able to create a new school of magic, I completely forgot why he had to in the first place.”

“If The Fount of Knowledge has the boy,” The Saint added, “It will be risky getting him back.”

“How risky?” Golden Cheese put her hands on her hips. She was always up for a challenge.

“Going about this the wrong way could risk war.” Elder Faerie answered, “Not only on your own nations,” He gestured to both of them, “but ours as well.” He laid a hand on his own chest.

Dark Cacao’s chest felt tight, “It is a fight I am willing to start —!” 

“What Dark Cacao means to say is,” Golden Cheese elbowed him, then turned to the three other cookies, “What can we do?”

Elder Faerie and White Lily both turned to The Saint. He silently tilted his head down in thought for a moment, then raised it and asked, “Have we confirmed if the boy is with The Fount?”

“I don’t see why he wouldn’t be.” Golden Cheese frowned, confused.

“Yes, but there is a difference in being with The Fount, like a shadow, and with the Fount, as in, simply residing in his realm.” The Saint answered.

“You don’t mean to suggest we sneak into his home, do you?” Dark Cacao asked incredulously.

“No.” The Saint shook his head, “But first, we should confirm if the boy is indeed with The Fount.”

“And how do you propose we do that?” Golden Cheese crossed her arms.

The Saint turned to Elder Faerie.

“No.” Elder Faerie immediately put his foot down.

“Fae…” The Saint tilted his head down, as if pleading.

“Absolutely not.” Elder Faerie shook his head.

“What?” White Lily asked, “What is he suggesting?” She looked between her partners, confused.

“He is suggesting we use our son as a means to enter The Fount’s academy.” Elder Faerie frowned, “We are not pulling our son into this.”

“Fae…” The Saint said again, quieter this time as he crossed the room back over to the king. “He would be completely safe.”

“Until the moment we take the boy away from The Fount and he discovers our ploy, and what then? We ruin Silverbell’s education? His opportunities to grow and be independent? To lure war to our home? I won’t have it!” Elder Faerie’s wings twitched behind him.

“Oh, please Fae!” White Lily stood beside The Saint and held one of Elder Faerie’s hands in her hands. “We will ensure no harm comes to our boy.” 

Golden Cheese and Dark Cacao watched silently, unsure how they could help their current situation.

“We cannot possibly predict how The Fount of Knowledge will react to his boy going missing!” Elder Faerie protested.

“All we need to know right now,” The Saint laid a comforting hand on Elder Faerie’s cheek, “Is if the boy is there. Surely no harm will come to our boy by simply visiting him and having a look around?”

White Lily seemed to understand what The Saint was doing, “Oh, yes, please, Fae? Can’t a group of concerned parents visit their son as the new semester starts?”

Elder Faerie glowered between his two partners. He glanced at Golden Cheese and Dark Cacao, then sighed, “It seems I am outnumbered.”

“Oh! Thank you, Fae!” White Lily smiled and pressed her lips to his knuckles.

“But if any harm —!” Elder Faerie frowned, but was cut off as The Saint bent down to rest their foreheads together.

Of course we will keep our boy safe.” He said quietly.

Elder Faerie chewed on his words for a moment before he sighed again, “I will have the staff make preparations for our departure.” The Saint and White Lily shared a look of relief. As the king turned to leave, he threw over his shoulder, “And you both still owe me your evening!”

Notes:

To answer everyone's pressing question:
🩶 Silverbell is the double-bake son of Silent Salt (called Shimmering Salt in my AU's) and Elder Faerie (Now y'all see why I said Black Sapphire is NOT the son of Silent Salt in this AU lol). And White Lily is the step-mom who stepped up! Silverbell was already a teen when White Lily came into his father's lives and he adores her, so he claims her as his mother even though she did not contribute to his dough in any way.

Chapter 17: The Academy

Notes:

(See the end of the chapter for notes.)

Chapter Text

Dark Cacao frowned.

Because of course Pure Vanilla still had some lingering feelings for the Kingdom of Knowledge.

It was as if it had been perfectly made for him.

Instead of a castle, the capital of the Kingdom of Knowledge was a sprawling academic campus —with buildings of blue, white, and gold stones and colorful, beautiful stained sugar glass windows, with sprawling gardens and secret gazebos where students could hide from their stresses, with a labyrinthine library that rivaled every other library on Earthbread combined, and knowledge and truth at its center. It didn't help that, being situated on the peninsula of the Gooey Coast, the weather was almost identical to even the most idyllic day in the Pure Vanilla Kingdom.

Of course Pure Vanilla ached for it.

He’d practically been baked to love it. To want it. To live here.

Dark Cacao’s frown deepened.

“Could you at least try to look optimistic?” Golden Cheese sighed beside him. 

They were tucked into a garden outside of one of the academic halls.

White Lily was with them, as The Saint and Elder Faerie were speaking with their son and his professor of international relations.

The king and commander were there under the guise of wishing to bring some of the queen's former companions (Golden Cheese and Dark Cacao) by for a tour of the grounds as well as offer insight for the students. Really though, they were trying to get as many students to see The Saint of Solidarity as possible in order to lure The Fount of Knowledge to one, highly visible spot on campus, so that White Lily, Golden Cheese, and Dark Cacao could slip off and try to find Starlight Vanilla.

“I will feel better when we know for sure where Starlight is.” Dark Cacao kept his arms crossed over his chest.

“I’m sure he’s fine, Dark Cacao.” White Lily hummed, investigating the patch of vanilla orchids growing in a shady patch of grass. “While The Fount of Knowledge may have been a dangerous Beast at one point, he does have a soft spot for children.”

“You do not know Starlight Vanilla as I do.” Dark Cacao snapped, harsher than he’d intended. “He is,” he sighed and let his head hang. Pure Vanilla’s tearful breakdown, knowing The Fount’s cruelty firsthand and the fear for his son that was now exposed to him with no one to protect him. “So little.” He finished under his breath.

Dark Cacao laid a hand on his chest as if that might ease his own pain.

“O-oh…” White Lily stood back up, “I…I didn't know you and Pure Vanilla had —,”

“What??” Dark Cacao whipped around to look at her, “No! We…we haven't.”

Golden Cheese pursed her lips and stayed quiet, interested to see how this played out.

“Oh!” White Lily blushed, “My apologies, then, I did not — I mean — with how determined you are to help this boy, I assumed —,”

“You’ve been gone for over five years. Do not assume anything about me.” Dark Cacao huffed bitterly and returned to his stoic post, keeping an eye out on the blinding white pathways that crisscrossed across the open quad between the buildings.

White Lily was quiet and Golden Cheese raised her eyebrows questioningly. She watched White Lily turn back to the flowers before she stepped over beside Dark Cacao and stretched her wings so they acted as a barrier between them and the faerie queen.

“We all knew she was likely too focused on —,” she began gently.

“Am I the only one who cares that Starlight Vanilla has been kidnapped?!” Dark Cacao’s harsh whispers exposed how choked up he was.

“No, you're not.” Golden Cheese gently shook her head, “But are you really saving Starlight, or are you saving Pure Vanilla?”

Dark Cacao blinked. Then his face burned and he screwed his face up into a scowl, “What kind of question — of course I’m trying to save Starlight.” He grumbled.

Golden Cheese just hummed and looked back out at the quad, she grabbed and yanked at Dark Cacao’s collar, “There!” She whispered.

Crossing the quad, with a cookie on his heels, was The Fount of Knowledge.

He was looking a little less virtuous these days, but he was nonetheless an impressive looking cookie. Perhaps it was the fact that he still had stardust lingering in his curly hair, or the fact that he had a serving of cookies approach him all clamoring for one thing or another and he handled them all swiftly and professionally, but he was…damn good at his job. And it was clear he had not lost all of his virtuousness.

The cookie that had been on The Fount’s heels was dismissed when The Fount reached the building where Elder Faerie and The Saint were currently doing their half of the mission. Dark Cacao watched the gangly cookie run back towards the back end of campus and his eyes narrowed.

“We follow him.” He said, and he grabbed the hilt of his sword to steady himself before he took off at a brisk pace to follow the cookie.

He could hear Golden Cheese and a protesting White Lily behind him, but Dark Cacao only had eyes for the cookie walking swiftly ahead of them.

He followed paths on the campus with confidence, unaware that he was being followed by three Heroes. 

“Wait!” White Lily grabbed his arm just as the cookie slipped into one of the smaller buildings. “Going inside means a possible dead end and a confrontation.”

“You know, the thing we’re trying to avoid.” Golden Cheese quietly reminded him.

The three slipped off the path to hide in the shadow of a nearby building and waited.

It only took another two or three minutes, but the gangly cookie came back out of the building and was dragging Starlight Vanilla beside him.

“Starlight.” Dark Cacao breathed out. He saw red when he noticed how tight a grip the tall cookie had on the little boy’s arm, and how tearful and blue-cheeked the little boy was.

He made a move to charge, but both women held him back.

“If you reveal yourself you are putting my son and kingdom at risk!” White Lily tugged at his arm.

“You’ll put all our kingdoms at risk!” Golden Cheese wrapped her arms around his shoulder and had to use her wings to help pull him back.

Dark Cacao’s heart broke as the gangly cookie had to fight and struggle against Starlight Vanilla’s thrashing and hitting.

No! Go away! I want my papa!” 

It was that same voice that haunted Dark Cacao’s nightmares, only tinny, and static-y.

“What??” Even Golden Cheese was confused.

NO! I DON’T WANNA! I DON’T WANNA!!” Starlight Vanilla thrashed against the tall cookie and screamed, “NOOOO!! NO NO NO!!” as he was picked up under his arm, like some kind of wriggly pillow, and hauled off to the towering Spire surrounded by high walls overflowing with ivy.

Heart hammering in his ears, Dark Cacao stared at the Spire as if through his sheer will alone he could force it to give him the boy. “I should have grabbed him.” He breathed out. Panic settled on his shoulders, “I should have called out to him! Why did you two stop me?!” He wheeled around to accost his friends.

“War. Have you not been listening?? Do you want to bring a war to Pure Vanilla’s front door? Do you want to put him and his daughter in even more danger??” Golden Cheese scolded him, “Besides, Starlight wouldn't have heard you, but that other cookie certainly would have.”

“But he could talk!” Dark Cacao pointed out, “Perhaps something has happened, a spell, some kind of magic trickery from The Fount, perhaps Starlight Vanilla can hear again!”

“I think we should reconvene with Elder Faerie and Salt.” White Lily’s eyes darted around, “No doubt The Fount will be by soon, and you two aren’t meant to be here right now.”

“She’s right.” Golden Cheese tugged at Dark Cacao’s shoulders, “There’s nothing we can do right now.”

“But…” Dark Cacao wanted to protest. He wanted to storm the Spire and take Starlight Vanilla back by force if he had to. He knew…he just knew if the boy had seen him…he’d run to Dark Cacao and they could escape…

But both women were right. If he made a scene, if he took Starlight Vanilla now, it would bring The Fount’s wrath down on all their kingdoms and on Pure Vanilla and Pure Starberry.

It broke his heart to turn away from the Spire and follow them back across campus to the rendezvous point in the garden.

“White Lily!” Elder Faerie grabbed her as soon as she was within reach, “How did it go?” He pulled back and looked at the other two heroes, “Were you able to find the boy?”

Golden Cheese nodded, “Yes.” She noticed a small boy with silver curls standing beside The Saint. “He isn’t entirely trapped within The Fount’s Spire.”

“That is good, then.” Elder Faerie noticed her gaze and cleared his throat, “Golden Cheese Cookie, Dark Cacao Cookie, allow me to introduce to you our son.” He turned and gestured for his son to step up, “Silverbell Cookie. Lights Resolution and Abundance.”

“It’s an honor to meet you both.” Silverbell bowed his head politely and smiled.

“So, the boy?” The Saint asked.

“Who is the cookie following The Fount’s orders?” Dark Cacao asked.

“Oh!” Silverbell perked up, “You must mean Black Sapphire Cookie.” He smiled.

“Black Sapphire Cookie?” Golden Cheese tilted her head curiously.

“Mhm,” Silverbell nodded his head, “He’s been a top student at the academy since he enrolled. Even back when he was still in the lower education levels.” It wasn’t said in envy, rather in praise. “Rumor has it, Black Sapphire was offered private lessons by The Fount in forbidden magic a few years ago and he’s been acting as The Fount’s right hand cookie ever since.”

“What was his school of study before?” White Lily asked.

“Political science, same as me.” Silverbell answered, “All my professors talk about Black Sapphire’s work in class.”

“Why would The Fount take on a political science student?” White Lily wondered out loud.

“What, aside from his grades, make him impressive?” The Saint asked.

“Oh, uhm…” Silverbell chewed on his words for a moment, “L-lots of cookies think he’s very charismatic, and when The Fount took him on as his personal aid, he dropped poli-sci to study runic magic. He apparently tested out of all the preliminary classes. Everyone says he’s a natural.”

“Which would lend credence to the ‘forbidden magic’ rumors.” Elder Faerie mused.

“Wonderful, shall we go straight to The Fount and ask for the boy’s transcripts?!” Dark Cacao snapped.

“No, but you of all cookies should know that knowing our enemy is half the battle.” Golden Cheese said, “How much are you willing to bet that foul wizard cookie you traveled with was Black Sapphire in disguise?”

And now all Dark Cacao wanted to do was return to the Spire and slash at the young man with his sword until he was nothing but crumbs. He glowered down at his radiant companion.

Sensing she’d pushed too far, Golden Cheese cleared her throat, “Well, now we’ve confirmed the boy is here, what are our next steps?”

“It is likely The Fount will have Black Sapphire watching the boy when he cannot.” Elder Faerie mused out loud.

“Yes, The Fount sent Black Sapphire to him when he appeared on campus.” White Lily nodded.

“So we must find a way to get The Fount and Black Sapphire away from the boy.” The Saint tilted his head in thought.

The three Heroes, the king, and the virtue all thought in silence for a beat.

“I could help.” Silverbell offered.

“Absolutely out of the question.” Elder Faerie shook his head, “You —,” he paused, “You should be back in class!” He scolded.

“But father, I could help!” Silverbell said again, “Since my professors all talk about Black Sapphire anyways, I have the perfect way to get his attention!”

“I don’t want his attention on you.” Elder Faerie shook his head.

“You’re father’s right.” White Lily shook her head, “This isn’t safe. You should return to class, hun.”

“Baba? Please!” Silverbell flew over and tugged The Saint’s arm, “I can help!”

The Saint was quiet for a long time.

“Salt.” Elder Faerie’s voice was a warning.

“You’re the one who told me I should stand up for what is right and defend the defenseless.” Silverbell pleaded.

“This is none of your concern, Silverbell!” Elder Faerie snapped.

The Saint held a hand up to quiet him, then he tilted his head down to look at Silverbell, “You understand the danger here, yes?”

Silverbell nodded his head quickly.

“You understand failing could mean war for our home? Our people in danger?”

Another quick nod.

“What is your plan?” The Saint asked.

Elder Faerie looked exasperated and turned to White Lily for help. She looked helplessly between her partners, unsure how to intervene.

“Well, my upcoming project in international treaties requires an interview with a cookie from another kingdom. A mock treaty between Kingdoms. Seeing as I am from the Silver Kingdom, but Black Sapphire is native to the Kingdom of Knowledge, I could say I wish to interview him. I could learn his schedule, learn The Fount’s schedule.” Silverbell seemed excited about his own plan, “I could get close to…who?”

“Starlight Vanilla.” Dark Cacao’s voice broke, “He is a little boy. He just turned five.” He clenched his hands around the hilt of his sword to ground himself, “He is the son of Pure Vanilla Cookie…and The Fount of Knowledge.” He added the last part under his breath.

Silverbell’s excited expression slowly fell, “Oh…Well, I could get close. I could help get him out.”

“You will do no such thing.” Elder Faerie shook his head.

“Silverbell, please, listen to us.” White Lily tried to stay calm.

“You, and Father, and Baba are always telling me that I will be king one day and that a king must make hard decisions.” Silverbell snapped at them “And sometimes those decisions have disastrous results.” 

The royal family was quiet. 

Silverbell clenched his fists by his side and squared his shoulders, “But if it is the right thing to do, then it is the only thing to do.”

Elder Faerie glared at The Saint and White Lily grimaced at him.

The Saint suddenly felt warm in his armor, but he stayed silent.

“And we thank you from the bottom of our hearts, Silverbell.” Golden Cheese hugged him. 

Silverbell smiled and hugged her back.

Golden Cheese pulled away and flew back to Dark Cacao’s side, “And we must be off.” 

Dark Cacao was glaring at the Spire over the tops of the buildings.

“We need to find our friend, Hollyberry, and hopefully…she will also aid us.” Golden Cheese sighed.

While Elder Faerie, The Saint, White Lily, Silverbell, and Golden Cheese all solidified the plan and said their goodbyes, Dark Cacao continued to glare at the glittering blue and gold roof of the Spire.

I will come back for you Starlight.” He thought to himself. “I swear it.

Notes:

I got nothing :/

Chapter 18: Dolls and Kings

Notes:

In case you didn't see it, my family is gone, so I can write in peace again. :)
Thank you to those who sent birthday wishes!!
This chapter picks up a liiiitle before the end of the last chapter, but from Starlight Vanilla's POV

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Starlight Vanilla glared at the other kids and kept his arms crossed.

Mrs. Whatever-her-name-was, the teacher, had given up trying to get him to hold the staff. Every day, as soon as Black Sapphire and The Fount left, he'd try to throw the cursed thing as far away from him as possible. For the first few days she'd struggled with him to have him hold it. She "reassured" him it was easier for him to have the staff than to sign, and Starlight Vanilla thought she was very, very stupid.

She's finally given up and returned her attention to the bulk of her class.

Currently, she was reading them a story. 

But her teacher assistant was still trying to get him to engage with the class.

Starlight Vanilla glared at the other kids, hating how they all passed frightened looks his way. How they all skipped around in the same stupid black and blue uniform he’d been forced into and looked happy.

The teacher assistant rolled the staff across the large, kidney-bean shaped table and into Starlight Vanilla’s arms. She held out her hand as an offering to him.

Starlight Vanilla roughly shoved the staff back at her.

He hated her.

Hated the school.

Hated Black Sapphire for just dumping him here.

Hated the teacher.

Hated the other kids.

Hated the uniforms.

Hated the shoes!

Hated Black Sapphire just in general, but especially hated him for dumping him here!

But above all of that, he hated the staff.

He hated that it made him hear things. It hurt to hear things.

Why couldn't everyone else just learn to sign?? 

Why did he have to suffer?

The staff was gently pushed back against his folded arms.

Starlight Vanilla shoved it away again.

And he had tried! Really he had!

Because whenever he’d been good The Fount — errr…his father — would tell him stories about his papa!

He wanted to be good because he wanted to hear stories of his papa because that made him feel a little more brave.

And he was supposed to be papa’s brave boy!

But the stupid teacher had done a…a…phone-logic-call test? He couldn't remember what she’d said, but she said it was to test what sounds and letters he knew.

And she had the audacity to get frustrated at him for signing!

The staff was back against his arms.

“NO!” Starlight Vanilla said firmly, without the use of his staff, and pushed it so far away from him that it nearly flew off the opposite end of the stupid kidney table.

The teacher assistant sighed, but tensed up as something happened behind him.

Starlight Vanilla turned around just in time to see Black Sapphire and brace himself for what was sure to be a battle.

The staff was forced into his arms and he could hear everything.

It was agony.

NO!” His voice shrieked out of the gem in the staff.

“Deepest apologies, Ms. Cardamom, Mrs. Parfait Yogurt. A situation has come up on the other side of campus and The Fount of Knowledge would like for me to take Starlight Vanilla home.” Black Sapphire said quickly, closing his hand around Starlight Vanilla’s staff hand so he couldn't let go of it.

He could hear the other students slowly get quiet to watch the scene unfold.

“Is everything alright?” Mrs. Parfait Yogurt asked.

“Everything is fine —,”

LET GO OF ME!!” Starlight Vanilla squirmed and pulled and beat his free little fist against Black Sapphire’s thighs.

“I’m sure it is just The Fount being over protective.” Black Sapphire chuckled and began to pull Starlight Vanilla towards the door.

As much as he hated school, he hated the Spire more. And he especially hated Black Sapphire.

NO! NO! I STAY! BE GOOD!” He screamed.

“Black Sapphire, perhaps it would help Starlight Vanilla if he stayed —,”

“Would you like to explain to The Fount of Knowledge why his son is not at home as he asked?” Black Sapphire asked sharply.

When no one answered him, Black Sapphire nodded a goodbye and began to drag Starlight Vanilla back outside.

No! NO!!” Starlight Vanilla thrashed against him.

He began to tear up and hyperventilate.

He didn't want to go back there! He wanted to go home!

To his real home!

No! Go away! I want my papa!” He screamed.

Black Sapphire hissed at him, “Just listen to me for once, will you?!”

But Starlight Vanilla just tugged and pulled and tried to free himself. He shook his head, “NO! I DON’T WANNA! I DON’T WANNA!!

Black Sapphire growled and picked him up under his arm so the staff was still pinned to him.

Starlight Vanilla began to kick and thrash and scream even more, “NOOOO!! NO NO NO!!

He was jostled and carried back to the Spire, and then he was flown up, up, up until Black Sapphire wrenched his door open and dropped him inside.

Starlight Vanilla was so shaken by his rough handling that he just looked tearfully up at Black Sapphire.

The older cookie’s eye twitched irritably, “Stay here. I'm going to check on The Fount.” He ordered.

As soon as his door was closed, Starlight Vanilla dropped his staff and charged at the door. He twisted and pulled at the handle, but the door didn't budge. He whimpered and began to cry.

He wanted to go home!!

He hated it here!

He wished his father and papa could be together at home! He wished he could be with his sister and Dark Cacao and Choco Caramel! He wished Golden Cheese would carry him far far away from here!

He screamed and pounded his fists on the door until his little body gave out and he slumped down. He hiccuped and sobbed until his face was a mess of tears and snot and drool.

Suddenly filled with anger, Starlight Vanilla yanked and tore at the golden keyhole clasp around his neck until the cape of his uniform came free and he chucked it as far as he could. He tried to kick the shoes off, but found that Black Sapphire had (once again) tied them too tight.

He struggled with the laces on his boot and cried when nothing seemed to work, but he managed to loosen the strings just enough to yank his foot free. He did the same with the other shoe and began to scream again.

His could feel his vocal chords straining, but he didn't care.

He was wrapped in blissful silence.

He picked up and threw the boots across the room, still screaming, then ran to try and beat the window open.

Maybe if he screamed loud enough Golden Cheese or Dark Cacao or Papa would hear him and rescue him! Even if they were far away!

He beat on the stained sugarglass windows, but they just rattled in their frames and remained frustratedly whole and not broken.

In a rage, Starlight Vanilla began to really mess his room up. He threw his bedsheets off the bed, tore the books off his bookshelves, and (tried to) tip over the arm chair (he only succeeded in shoving it against the wall). All his toys, which normally paraded around in a slow circle above his bed, cowered in the far reaches of the ceiling.

When his rampage was done, Starlight Vanilla stood in the middle of his wrecked room and panted heavily. 

Then the panic settled in.

Would his father be mad at him for wrecking his room?? He remembered his papa yelling at Pure Starberry and he didn't want his father to yell at him like that.

He began to look around for a place to hide!

The door was a no-go, it wouldn't open. The windows couldn't be broken, so that was out of the question. Under his bed seemed like a good place to hide, but Black Sapphire would probably find him there. His closet would probably be fine, but then he’d be trapped with no escape. 

He ran to the bathroom door. He’d seen another door inside and bet it led to a closet or maybe another room..?

Maybe he could hide there!

Starlight Vanilla threw the bathroom door open, then ran across the space to the other door and threw that one open as well.

To his surprise, he stumbled into a room that was almost a perfect mirror of his room. But while his room was all black and blues and golds, this room was all purples, whites, and golds. And while his toys all paraded in a line, the toys floating in here were dancing..?

Was this..?

What was this?

Starlight Vanilla’s heart hammered in his ears as his eyes fell onto the bed.

Sitting on the pillow was a book and a toy.

“Baabaa!” He could feel himself say and he ran and launched himself onto the bed. 

It was his sister’s cream sheep plush!! The one papa made!

Starlight Vanilla squeezed the well-loved toy and buried his face in its matted wool. He began to cry.

He missed her so much. Even though she was always trying to get in trouble and sometimes she forgot to sign and she always drooled when she’d lay in his bed and she liked too many sweets and —

Starlight Vanilla’s chest hurt as he curled around the toy sheep and sobbed. He screamed into the empty room until he couldn't scream anymore.

Black Sapphire let go of the breath he’d been holding as soon as he entered the Spire.

The Fount was on edge after The Saint of Solidarity suddenly showed up with his husband and wife to see his son. He was so on edge, he didn't even question that Black Sapphire had left his deaf and feral child home alone.

His deaf.

And feral.

Child.

At home.

Alone.

Black Sapphire had raced back to the Spire as soon as The Fount had dismissed him to check on the little gnat. He flew up to the top story and used a magic key to unlock the door. It was something The Fount had designed once it became clear that Starlight Vanilla was prone to eloping the second their eyes were off him.

No one in or out unless they had the key. 

Black Sapphire pushed the door open, fully expecting to find the brat curled up on the floor by the door. He wasn’t there, but what he hadn’t been expecting was how thoroughly and absolutely trashed the room was!

Starlight Vanilla’s cloak and shoes were just thrown haphazardly across the floor, along with his hearing staff — so that was a no on screaming at the kid for wrecking the place. Nearly all of his books were strewn…just everywhere! His bedsheets had been ripped off the bed and were in a massive puddle on the floor. Even the toys were cowering in the celestial sky that loomed in the high ceiling!

“Fucking ovens,” Black Sapphire swore. He summoned his microphone staff and got to work with a spell to put everything back in place.

The bed remade itself, and the cloak folded itself up neatly at the foot of the bed. The little boy’s boots walked themselves under the bed, and each book picked itself up and reorganized itself to how they were before.

Black Sapphire glanced up. He couldn’t do anything about the toys, they were enchanted by The Fount and he didn’t feel like messing with whatever spell made them semi-conscious. He picked up the staff and dropped it onto the bed, then put his hands on his hips.

“Alright you little gnat, where are you?” He mused out loud. Without the staff, Starlight Vanilla couldn’t hear him, so calling out to him would be of no good use.

He knelt down to look under the bed…no luck.

He tried in the closet…no sign of the little boy there.

Then, he noticed the bathroom door was ajar.

Funny, maybe the brat was just going to the bathroom and happened to wreck his room in his attempt not to wet himself. Black Sapphire chuckled at the thought and walked over to the bathroom.

Out of habit, he knocked, then rolled his eyes.

“No staff. Dumb kid.” He grimaced and peeked his head in. “Huh?”

Still no sign of Starlight Vanilla.

Okay…now the panic was starting to settle in.

How did Starlight Vanilla escape?!

Black Sapphire opened up the cabinets, looked under the sink, in the tub, the linen closet — the kid was small for his age, where else could he have possibly gone!?

He paused, the door to the little girl’s room was also ajar…

“Surely not…” He mumbled to himself.

He pushed the door open to the dark room. It took him a second, but he could hear a faint wheezing breath coming from the middle of the room. Black Sapphire flicked his wrist and his staff’s gem illuminated.

Curled up in the middle of his sister's bed, Starlight Vanilla was fast asleep. His face was tear stained, and every breath came out as a wet wheeze. His nose was blue and dribbling (likely from all the crying he’d done), and occasionally his shoulders shuddered with a quiet hiccuping breath.

Black Sapphire clicked his tongue and sighed.

The Fount wouldn’t like that he came in here and touched his sister’s things.

He walked over to the bed and reached across it to pick the little boy up, his microphone floated beside him, tethered to his magic and keeping the room sufficiently illuminated.

Black Sapphire stood back up and readjusted the little boy in his arms.

Starlight Vanilla clung to him in his sleep and whimpered.

He paused and frowned…

Shaking his head, Black Sapphire turned on his heel and walked back to his room. The room was back in order and he laid the small kid down on his own bed. He was still clinging to Black Sapphire’s uniform and the toy sheep.

“Sorry, kiddo.” He gently pried his fingers off his cloak, then took the toy from him, “Your father’s orders…” He whispered, though he knew the kid couldn’t hear him.

He returned the raggedy toy to the other room, and when he came back he saw Starlight Vanilla was crying in his sleep. His frown deepened. He felt a little bad for the kid…yanking him out of school and then leaving him here alone was probably pretty scary, all things considered.

He sighed and turned to leave. He’d let The Fount know the boy was sleeping and ask for further instruction.

He heard a tiny whine.

Black Sapphire looked back and saw the dual blue eyes of the little boy looking at him tearfully. The boy laid his hand on his chest and rubbed a circle, then extended his thumb and pinkie and pushed his fist forward.

He was signing, but Black Sapphire had no idea what he was trying to say. He grimaced, “Sorry, kid.” And he left and locked the door behind him.


Smoked Cheese Cookie looked down at the tiny blueberry-doughed girl, and raised an unamused eyebrow.

Pure Starberry looked up at the strange burnt-doughed cookie with a bird on his head and tilted her head curiously.

“This,” Smoked Cheese drawled, “Is the cookie meant to fight The Fount?”

Truthless Recluse sighed, “No. I simply want her to be able to defend herself.” 

He had a sinking feeling in his gut that this was a bad idea. He’d insisted to Golden Cheese that he didn't want anyone else teaching his daughter. He needed the refresher in White Magic anyways — nevermind that he invented and perfected White Magic in his youth — and he just wanted Pure Starberry to know enough to defend herself.

But Golden Cheese had made up her mind, and it was hard to change it once the stubborn old bird had decided on something.

Pure Starberry scrunched up her nose, “You smell funny.” She pointed out.

Smoked Cheese blinked deadpanned at her, “That is the smoke I use.” 

Truthless Recluse sighed and bent down to pick up his daughter to try and find Black Raisin Cookie. She’d said a curt hello earlier and then left towards the center of the fallen kingdom and he would rather face her than Smoked Cheese.

Smoked Cheese, however, flipped his staff over and whacked his hands.

“Hey!” Pure Starberry shouted, startled by the quick movement and noise.

Truthless Recluse just shook his hand out and glared at him, “What are you doing?”

“The girl needs to stand on her own feet.” Smoked Cheese’s tone was a warning.

“She’s FIVE.” Truthless Recluse reminded him.

“Be that as it may. If you want her to defend herself, she will have to learn how to do so on her own.” Smoked Cheese insisted.

Truthless Recluse blinked, “...She’s. FIVE.”

Pure Starberry watched Smoked Cheese and her papa got back and forth for a bit. She didn't exactly get why her papa was so upset, but Smoked Cheese smelled funny and was making her papa frown and raise his voice, so she decided she didn't like him either.

Glancing back the way the other cookie had gone, she decided to go find her.

Pure Starberry slipped away unnoticed and wandered aimlessly in the direction the other cookie had gone.

She wished — as she wished every morning, noon, and night — that her brother was there with her. He noticed things about other cookies that she didn't (like how Dark Cacao had lots of scars on his hands and face, so he probably used to fight a lot, and like how Golden Cheese has new feathers growing close to her flight muscles, so she must’ve lost her wings at some point). And with her hearing and his observation skills, they could have discussed why their papa was so upset.

Instead, she was left to figure things out on her own.

She hated it.

But Starlight Vanilla wasn’t there to be papa’s brave boy, so Pure Starberry had to be papa’s brave girl.

She could be brave…

She could be brave!

Right?

A trio of raisin crows cawed overhead near the eastern entrance to the peak and Pure Starberry picked up her pace until she was running.

She made it to the base of the peak as the trio of raisin crows landed and the cookie from earlier slowly walked into the peak. Determined to be brave, Pure Starberry ran after her, ignoring the startled caws of the raisin crows.

Inside was dark and musty, it smelled like stale waffle cones and rotten jam. She ignored it, used to the smell from the few times her papa had brought her here.

She followed the strange cookie at a distance, trying to stay quiet so as not to be caught.

The cookie walked around as if she was remembering something from a dream, her feet kept carrying her forward, but her head turned left and right, back and forth, to look at everything.

Pure Starberry frowned.

Why did the cookie come here?

She walked into a room Pure Starberry had never been in before and she followed. Inside was a long narrow room, but half of the room was buried under rubble that had collapsed long ago.

At the far end of the room were six massive murals. They were faded and muddled from age and decay, but even in the dark Pure Starberry could tell they were once very colorful — orange, green, yellow, red, purple, and blue.

“You shouldn’t have followed me.” The cookie said suddenly, her voice echoing.

Pure Starberry jumped and yelped, startled.

The cookie slowly turned back to look at her over her shoulder, “Does your papa know you followed me?”

Her shoulders sagged and she sheepishly shook her head.

“Then you should stick close. This area’s not stable.” The cookie said. And, as if it had been planned, a few dusty crumbs fell from the ceiling.

Pure Starberry gasped and ran across the room to stand beside the cookie.

She was just a little bit taller than papa, her black hair was pinned at the base of her skull by a pair of golden and teal hairpins with wings on the tips. She had a single braid framing her face, and bangs covered one of her eyes.

She wore a white and blue wraps. On one shoulder was a bronze pauldron, and a golden cloak — also in the shape of wings — was draped around half of her body.

“Pure Starberry…right?” She asked.

Pure Starberry nodded.

“Black Raisin Cookie.” The cookie introduced herself, “I was a friend of your…papa…a long time ago.”

“Before he got hurt?” Pure Starberry asked timidly.

Black Raisin blinked, surprised, “Uhhh,” She hadn’t wanted to bring it up, but since Pure Starberry had, she’d be honest, “Yeah.”

The pair turned back to look around the room in silence.

“Has your papa ever told you the truth of this place?” Black Raisin was looking forlornly at the walls and ceiling.

Pure Starberry was confused. It was just a bunch of collapsed halls and half decayed rooms under a mountain. “No?”

Black Raisin gave a half-hearted chuckle, “Heh…for a cookie who swore to tell the truth, he acts as if his own truth does not matter.”

Pure Starberry blinked, her brows furrowed, “His…truth?”

“Your papa used to be a king.” Black Raisin answered plainly.

Pure Starberry scrunched her nose up, unsure if she believed her, “Really?”

Black Raisin chuckled, “Really.”

Pure Starberry blinked slowly, she didn’t believe her, “Nu-uh. Kings live in castles and rescue cookies that need help.”

Before Black Raisin could respond, they could hear Truthless Recluse’s voice echoing throughout the peak, “Pure Starberry?? Are you in here, sweetie??”

“In here, papa!” Pure Starberry shouted back.

Black Raisin gasped and looked around as more crumbs fell from the ceiling, “We should go.” She quickly steered Pure Starberry back towards the door.

They met Truthless Recluse around the corner towards the western entrance of the peak. He sighed with relief and scooped her up into his arms.

Black Raisin noted Smoked Cheese rolling his eyes and frowned. 

“I’m fine, papa!” Pure Starberry whined as Truthless Recluse nuzzled her incessantly with worry. “I was with Black Raisin.”

Truthless Recluse frowned and looked at her, “...Thank you…friend.”

“We are not friends.” She said sharper than she intended, “I’m here as a favor to Golden Cheese. Nothing more.”

Truthless Recluse squeezed his daughter tightly, “I…I understand.”

Notes:

Sorry for the shorter Pure Starberry bit, I just wanted to establish Smoked Cheese and Black Raisin in the story
So we're about to have: The Truthless Recluse and Pure Starberry storyline, The Fount and Starlight Vanilla storyline, The Other Heroes storyline, and The Black Sapphire and Silverbell storyline. So this fic is about to get...busy.
I have a few plans for next chapter, but I think we'll be seeing Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese in the Garden of Happiness and Passion next. Then we'll do a bit more with Truthless Recluse and The Fount (and their respective kids and their ongoing lessons). And theeeennnn we might have a tiny time skip. Sound good?

Chapter 19: Garden of Passion and Happiness

Notes:

Me, struggling to write this chapter: Man...I probably won't get this chapter out until Wednesday.
Also me, emerging from a fugue state with ten pages of story: Huh...nevermind

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

The forests of Beast-Yeast seemed to cave in over the group walking to the Garden of Passion and Happiness. It was dark, with only the occasional yeast-spore or sugar slug to light the darkest parts of their path.

Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese had insisted they’d be fine on their own, but White Lily, Elder Faerie, and Shimmering Salt hadn’t been as…confident. The three had insisted they take two of their best trained knights to aid them, both in the journey, and in their return.

Mercurial Knight Cookie and Sea Salt Cookie walked ahead of the Ancient Heroes.

Mercurial Knight Cookie was a flavorless Faerie Cookie. His mercury and ruthenium hair was slicked back and trimmed neat. And while most faeries had soft and graceful wings akin to a butterfly, moth, or other winged insect, Mercurial Knight’s wings looked as if someone has spilled mercury on the ground, then fashioned them into a pair of wings for him. He wore silver armor from his neck down, and carried with him a silver glaive that looked to be a well-sharpened teaspoon.

He was a very stoic and no-nonsense cookie.

He’d been baked and grew up in a tumultuous time — just as the Virtues were beginning their corruption, and the world was flung into cataclysmic chaos.

Which is why he’d sworn his life to protect the Silver Tree and his kingdom, and had forsaken his flavor.

Sea Salt Cookie, on the other hand, was rather chatty. A Kala Namak Knight since his youth, Sea Salt Cookie was completely at ease with the long journey. He told, in great detail, missions and adventures he and his company used to go on before their Commander — The Saint of Solidarity — had married and settled down in the Silver Kingdom with the faerie king.

Sea Salt Cookie had messy grey hair, with a single haphazardly twisted braid loose by his ear — he told them how one of the little ones back home had done it as a good luck charm before he left to join them. He wore black zirconium armor engraved with his Commander’s soul jam, but had a sheer white cloak wrapped around his shoulders and secured over his heart with yet another pin in the shape of the soul jam of Solidarity. He carried with him a plain steel sword, but it was clear from how he kept his hands free that he didn’t feel or sense any danger currently.

“If I hear one more story about some damned groundskeeper being accosted by children, I will crumble that cookie.” Dark Cacao grumbled softly, glaring at the back of Sea Salt’s head.

How could one cookie be so…so cheery?

“Oh, you will not.” Golden Cheese scoffed.

“Watch me.”

“You’re just pissy because he reminds you of Pure Vanilla back in our adventuring days.” Golden Cheese smirked as the king’s cheeks darkened. She chuckled and elbowed him as she turned to fly laying on her back beside him, “You used to get so jealous when other cookies would talk to him or thank him or, ovens, even just look at him!”

“Well there was no need for them to look at him.” Dark Cacao grumbled again. 

Pure Vanilla had been so naive and trusting back then, accepting anything and everything desperate cookies gave him. Several times they’d discovered some treat meant for consumption by Pure Vanilla had been laced with aphrodisiacs and other cruel and unethical ingredients.

“There you go, being jealous again.” Golden Cheese snickered.

“I am not jealous.” Dark Cacao growled. “I am trying to remain focused.” 

“Focused? We’re alone in the forest.” Golden Cheese rolled her eyes.

“If you do not care for the well-being of Starlight Vanilla, then you are more than welcome to turn and go home to your precious prisoner.” Dark Cacao felt a bit of smug, dirty satisfaction when he glanced at Golden Cheese and saw her cheeks had darkened and her feathers had puffed out angrily.

“I — he —,” She sputtered, “You don’t know what you’re talking about.”

“No?” Dark Cacao raised an eyebrow. He glanced at the two knights, then leaned in close to her and whispered, “So The Herald of Change has willingly stayed in your digital zoo all these years?”

“It. Is. Not. A. Zoo.” Golden Cheese seethed. She shook her head, “Fine. But you’re wrong to assume I do not care for Starlight Vanilla’s well-being. After all, he and his sister are two of Pure Vanilla’s most precious treasures, and I happen to know a thing or two about a parent’s greed when it comes to their children.”

Dark Cacao bit his tongue to keep from pointing out that they were the very last people to talk about parental greed.

He and his son had had a falling out so bad his son had turned to cursed artifacts to try and prove himself (things were much better now). 

And Golden Cheese had made her daughter feel so insignificant she’d gone off to prove herself and ended up crumbled.

And, their dear friend, Hollyberry Cookie, had all but dumped the throne on her son the moment he turned sixteen and was betrothed to his now-wife. Not to mention she’d been missing since running off to face the original holder of her soul jam.

Truly, despite everything, White Lily seemed to be the best parent out of any of them, and she had merely taken in the son of her husbands as her own!

How the topsy have turvied.

The closer they got to the secretive garden, the sweeter the air seemed to grow. The air was thick with sugary sweetness.

Sea Salt’s whole demeanor changed, he gripped the hilt of his sword and began to scan their surroundings, “We’re close now.” He said, the cheery tone in his voice gone.

Mercurial Knight’s wings lowered and he silently lowered himself to the ground. “The Apostle of Happiness will not be happy to see us so well-armed.”

“I will not unhand my sword.” Dark Cacao informed the two knights.

“We won’t have to, but we must be careful not to offend her Virtuousness.” Sea Salt inhaled deeply, then exhaled slowly and nodded, “Let’s keep moving.”

The forest seemed to grow brighter, but as they traveled further, they quickly realized it was due to the glowing flora blooming even in the darkest, dampest holes of Earthbread.

“What is this place?” Golden Cheese asked softly, turning back upright and landing to walk beside Dark Cacao.

A giggle had all four on edge, “Heheheh, why~ this is the entrance to the Garden of Passion and Happiness~!” 

A small, peach-colored-dough cookie poked his head out from behind a tall bush. He had crimson eyes with heart-shaped pupils and curly hair in various shades of red, pink, and white that was pulled back from his face with a massive red ribbon. A pair of small, marshmallowy wings fluttered behind him as he flew out of his hiding spot.

The little cookie was wearing a three-tiered himation in the same shades of reds, pinks, and whites as his hair. A pair of red and white sandals were laced up to his blushed knees and he wore red braces on his arm — likely to protect his arms from the bow he carried. Hovering just above his head was a halo-like crown with sculpted leaves interspersed with raspberries and halved strawberries.

They let Sea Salt take the lead, “Hello there, Disciple of Happiness.” 

Immediately, the little cookie dropped his cheerful smile and rolled his eyes, “Oh great, one of you salty knights.” He stuck his tongue out in disgust and shook his head, “You and your locked hearts and -blegh- devotion to your duty.” 

“We’re simply here to see your master, nothing more.” Sea Salt ignored the jab at his Commander.

The little cookie looked lazily over all of them, then his eyes hardened and he looked over them again. 

“Pardon?” Dark Cacao interrupted the silence that settled heavily over them.

Immediately, the little cookie’s heart-eyes were locked on him and he broke out into a wide grin, “You claim to have such a hardened heart, and yet…here you are, doing whatever you can to bring your beloved back to your side. Ahhh~ Ohhh I just love tragic love!”

“Wh-what?” Dark Cacao breathed, his cheeks burning again.

But the little cookie wasn’t done, he zipped up and into Sea Salt’s face, “And you~ have a small, teeny-tiny, itty-bitty crack in that armor you so covet!”

Sea Salt was, impressively, impassive. He did, however, tilt his head and smirk a little, “Pavlova, wasn’t it?”

Pavlova’s eyes widened.

Sea Salt smiled, “I thought I recognized that shrill voice. My, you haven’t grown much in the thousands of years.” He chuckled.

“A-ah,” Pavlova’s jaw hung low and his face turned bright red. Then he waved his fists above his hair, “YOU HAVE NO BUSINESS BEING IN THE GARDEN OF DELIGHTS! BE GONE, YOU VOID AND EMPTY COOKIES!” He shouted furiously at them.

“Pavlova~?” A sugary-sing-song voice preceded another cookie coming out from a hidden path in the bushes.

Pavlova yelped and flew spun in a circle to address the new cookie, “M-My lady!”

The new cookie was, without a doubt, breathtaking.

Her pale-pink dough stood out amongst the dark green foliage. She had long, saccharine pink hair that fell to her feet in ringlets. Her eyes were a deep magenta, and hid behind white, half-lidded eyelids and long, thick eye lashes. She wore a pure white chiton with a plunging neckline and a high enough hem that swished around her mid-upper thigh that had even Mercurial Knight averting his eyes. Like Pavlova, she had a pair of sugary wings behind her, but hers were blackened by rot on the upper edges and folded neatly behind her as she laid, stretched out on a sugar cloud. She also had a smaller pair of sharper wings folded by her hips, and a long, whip-like tail wrapped around one of her legs.

“My, my, is shouting anyway to greet our guests?” She hummed.

“N-no…my lady.” Pavlova’s shoulders fell.

The sugary cookie hummed.

Dark Cacao spotted the delicate crown on her head and saw an inverted Soul Jam of Passion secured in the middle. He subtly nudged Golden Cheese. When she glanced at him, he raised his chin towards the crown.

Golden Cheese looked back and her eyes widened.

This was The Apostle of Happiness. 

The Beast of Sloth.

Eternal Sugar Cookie.

Her half-lidded eyes passed over them lazily, then she smiled, “To what do I owe the pleasure, Lights of Volition and Change?”

Dark Cacao swallowed hard. 

She was talking about them.

“Ah-hah,” Golden Cheese forced a laugh out, “Begging your pardon, ma’am, but we are —,” She closed her mouth as The Apostle of Happiness held up a hand to silence her.

“I know you are not my dear friends, Mystic Flour and Burning Spice, but you do hold their soul jams.”

“Resolution.” Was all Dark Cacao could force out.

“Abundance.” Golden Cheese added.

“We’re just here for some information, Lady Apostle.” Mercurial Knight spoke up, keeping the more intimate details from listening ears.

The Apostle just hummed again, “Hmmm, I see…” Then she rolled over her cloud and let her head hang lazily off the side, “Pavlova?”

“Yes, my lady?” Pavlova obediently flew by her side.

“Please, show our dear guests around the Garden of Passion and Happiness.” She smiled. Then her cloud turned and gently drifted through the hidden passage in the foliage.

Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese quickly pushed past the knights and the cherub to follow the Virtue. The sugary sweet smell was sickeningly overpowered in the garden. But here, no trees blocked the sunshine. Instead, they were following a winding, maze-like path lined with hedges that blinked and giggled at them.

“Lady Apostle,” Dark Cacao called, slowing to a walk beside her sugar cloud. The Apostle blinked slowly and rolled over once more to be upright and face him. “We did not mean to upset your…”

“Disciple.” Golden Cheese filled in the blank. They walked alongside her sugar cloud through the garden.

The Apostle just giggled, “Oh, Pavlova,” She sighed dreamily and tilted her head to look at them both, “He guides all who seek eternal Happiness to this Garden where they can find rest and healing aplenty~,” She giggled again, “It seems as if he was too eager to bring you all here.”

“And that is all fine and well,” Dark Cacao said, “Given that we were seeking you out.” He stepped ahead of them both to lift a collection of drooping, bright pink, heart-shaped tree branches out of their way.

“Well, if it is rest and relaxation you are looking for, then you’ve come to the right place.” Her whip-like tail draped off of the cloud and tucked itself under his chin, “My garden was designed to protect and bring cookies eternal happiness~!” The tail flicked as The Apostle’s cloud floated by.

“Ehh, no.” Dark Cacao strained his neck to avoid the sharp-tipped tail cutting him.

“We’re here to ask about the other half of your soul jam.” Golden Cheese corrected.

At the mention of Hollyberry, The Apostle giggled excitedly, like a young cookie in love, “Ooooohhhh, my other half is simply diviiiiine~!” She gushed.

Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese shared a look of confusion.

“You’ve met Hollyberry Cookie?” Dark Cacao asked.

“Met her?” The Apostle’s voice dropped low. Then she began to giggle, then she laughed, and then she began to cackle.

Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese watched as her sugar cloud hovered out over a river of grape juice. They paused at the river’s edge. In the center of the wide river was an island. And shrouded by winged trees and colorful, massive hearts was a large temple, fit for worship.

The Apostle brought her cloud back over to the two Heroes. “My, my, my, you certainly didn’t inherit any of the inferencing skills my fellow Virtues have.” She teased.

Dark Cacao inhaled sharply, and Golden Cheese opened her mouth to cut to the chase when a little voice called out from the island.

“MOMMYYYYYY~! You there??” 

The Apostle’s sugary sweet smile morphed into something darker, showing off the pair of sharp fangs in her pearly white mouth, “Now. If you will excuse me, my son needs me. Pavlova will show you around, and then,” She glared at them, her smile dropping completely, “You will leave.”

Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese watched as The Apostle retreated to her island temple. Golden Cheese inhaled shakily as a familiar cookie stepped out with a small cookie on her hip.

“Hollyberry..?” Dark Cacao squinted his eyes.

From a distance, it looked like Hollyberry Cookie, however, all her layers and armor were gone. Instead, she wore a pure white tunic that hardly covered her at all, dark magenta stockings were clipped to a golden garter belt secured around her hips, and she wore golden boots on her feet with the image of her own soul jam on the shin. Her hair was no longer kept in two neat buns, rather it was loose and barely brushed the ground. A garland of vines and berries wrapped around the back of her head and kept her hair from her face.

It was.

“Hollyberry!!” Golden Cheese shouted.

Hollyberry blinked and looked across the river at them confused.

The Apostle grabbed her cheek and pulled her into a deep kiss. Hollyberry’s eyes fluttered shut and she kissed back. When The Apostle let go, she reached down and patted the little cookie on the head. Then, she turned and floated inside the temple with Hollyberry (and the little cookie on her hip) following behind her.

“What…was…that?” Golden Cheese breathed heavily.

“That couldn’t have been…” Dark Cacao tried to rationalize what they’d just seen.

“It was Hollyberry, but…why? What happened?” Golden Cheese couldn’t believe what they’d just witnessed.

Hollyberry without her soul jam.

Hollyberry without her shield!

What had The Apostle done to her??

“Any luck?” Mercurial Knight appeared beside them.

“No!” Golden Cheese shouted, “As a matter of fact, we seem to be following a string of bad luck!” 

Mercurial Knight blinked slowly, then turned to Dark Cacao, “Sir?”

Dark Cacao was still trying to rationalize what he’d seen. Thick-headed, stubborn, hard-ass Hollyberry…reduced to a skimpy costume wearing nanny to The Apostle of Happiness’s child? 

“What is the matter with this place?” He growled.

“Well, according to Sugarfly,” Sea Salt sighed as he joined them, “The longer cookies stay here, the more they embrace eternal happiness and forget about the outside world.”

Had that been what had happened to Hollyberry? They couldn’t imagine her willingly ignoring her friends and kingdom for so long.

As prone as Hollyberry was to running away, she loved her friends and kingdom deeply and wouldn’t have just…disappeared. And certainly not to here, the Garden of Passion and Happiness. Not into the arms of the Beast that held half of her soul jam.

“We have to speak with Hollyberry.” Dark Cacao decided.

“Pssh, good luck.” Pavlova appeared from seemingly nowhere, “My Lady Apostle keeps her pet on a tight leash.”

PET?!” Dark Cacao growled.

Pavlova was unphased, “Oh relax, she lets her go on walks once a week with their little sugar rush.”

Golden Cheese held up a hand to silence Dark Cacao, “You mean to tell me…Hollyberry had a child with that — with The Apostle?” She caught herself before calling Pavlova’s master a beast.

Hollyberry had baked a cookie with Eternal Sugar Cookie??

Pavlova nodded and rolled his eyes, “Sugar Glaze Berry Cookie. An annoying fruit fly if you ask me.” He crossed his arms and huffed, “Ever since that brat came into the picture we hardly have any fun anymore.”

“When do they go on their walks?” Sea Salt asked.

Well~,” Pavlova closed his eyes and pretended to be deep in thought, “They already had their walk today, but Hollyberry usually goes around noon.”

“And where do they normally walk?” Dark Cacao asked.

Pavlova giggled, “Now where would the fun be in telling you~?”

Mercurial Knight grabbed the cherub by his wings — Pavlova squeaked in shock — and gripped both close to the flight muscles on his back. “Are you fond of your wings, Pavlova Cookie?”

Pavlova whimpered and nodded.

“Then if you do not wish for me to remove them, I suggest you answer my friend’s question.” Mercurial Knight kept his voice even and flat.

“Mercruial, this is unnecessary —,” Sea Salt began to shake his head.

“L-Like you have friends!” Pavlova tried to snap, but he seemed more like a desperate and caged animal than a predator, “Your heart is only soft for one cookie and you know it’s hopeless because of your bland dough and his prior commitments — AAAH!”

Mercurial Knight began to pull his wings taut.

“OKAY OKAY OKAY!” Pavlova shrieked, “They walk down the river’s edge to the treasure box pool!”

“Good.” Mercurial Knight released him and Pavlova immediately flew out of reach of the Silver Knight.

“You heartless, void, nothing cookie!” He huffed and flew off before any of them could respond.

Sea Salt let go of the tension in his shoulders, “Mercurial, that was very risky. He could go tell The Apostle.”

“Let him.” Mercurial Knight answered, deadpanned.

“No. We at least need to speak with Hollyberry.” Golden Cheese shook her head, “Something doesn’t feel right about this.”

“I agree.” Dark Cacao nodded, “We should wait for our opportunity to speak with Hollyberry tomorrow at the treasure box pool.”

“You two got the grand tour.” Golden Cheese gestured to both knights, “Lead the way.”

Notes:

Tada!!! Doll number two has entered the scene~! I was gonna write Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese meeting and speaking with Hollyberry, but this chapter is long enough
Also, I may now have a new ship in the form of Mercurial Knight and The Cheery Kala Namek Knight. 👉👈 I'm calling them MercurialSea (because I needed a name for the Knight and went with Sea Salt)...get it?
Please someone also ship them. I'm now obsessed with them! (which means they are in brick-throwing range)

Chapter 20: Holly Doll

Notes:

Sorry for the lack of an update yesterday, I was tired after work.

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

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Dark Cacao woke with a start as his head dipped low to his chest. He looked around, the garden was quiet aside from the babbling of the river and the gentle snores of his companions.

Golden Cheese was on her stomach, her arms folded up under her head and her wings tucked in close around her like a blanket.

Sea Salt was leaning against the tree they were all nestled around, and Mercurial Knight was seated beside him. His head had fallen onto Sea Salt’s shoulder and Sea Salt was resting his cheek on the top of his head.

Dark Cacao’s brows furrowed. What had the cherub said about them?

He quickly shook his head. Why did he care? It wasn't any of his business what the knights from other kingdoms and realms did with their personal lives.

He was here to see Hollyberry, to inform her of everything she’d missed and try to get her to aid them in helping return Starlight Vanilla to his papa.

They’d been waiting for a week at the treasure box pool.

A week.

The damn cherub hadn’t been lying when he said Eternal Sugar kept Hollyberry on a tight leash. Golden Cheese had flown to the temple on the island the next day and reported that Hollyberry spent most of her day either in bed with Eternal Sugar, or playing with their son.

She never left the temple. 

Not once.

Eternal Sugar also never left the temple.

Ovens, she hardly left bed.

Which meant they indeed had waited the whole week in the garden. They stayed by the treasure box pool, hoping that maybe they’d see Hollyberry sooner rather than later, but that hadn’t happened. They just lingered by the grape soda river, watching the bubbles of carbonation float by, carrying with it rotten teeth and…other things.

The more they lingered in the sugary sweet paradise, the harder it was to rationalize…anything.

Why did they need to talk to Hollyberry again? What could she do? Certainly nothing if she was wrapped around Eternal Sugar’s finger.

But…she was their friend…perhaps if she just knew..?

Dark Cacao let out a heavy sigh and pinched the bridge of his nose.

Sea Salt woke with a start at the noise and immediately reached for his sword, “Wh-what?” His silver eyes darted around for some unseen assailant.

Mercurial Knight was also awake in a second, his glaive already clutched tightly in his hand and now turned as if to shield both himself and Sea Salt.

“Apologies.” Dark Cacao grunted, “Merely thinking.”

Witches, your majesty.” Sea Salt relaxed back against the tree, “You had me thinking The Apostle was nearby.”

“Someone is.” Mercurial Knight’s head tilted to a sound only he heard and he stood up, hauling Sea Salt to his feet beside him.

Dark Cacao shook Golden Cheese awake, ignoring her tired squawking in favor of straining his ears for whatever Mercurial Knight had heard.

“Of all the indignant, brutish, no-good —!”

“Shush!” Dark Cacao hissed to his friend.

Golden Cheese’s feathers were ruffled and she poofed and preened them back down until they were back to their normal radiant glory, “And what, pray tell, did you wake me for?”

Sea Salt was the only one who ventured out from the shade of the drooping hearts willow tree they were under. He peeked outside, then quickly turned around, “It’s the Light of Passion.” He jogged back over to the tree and grabbed Mercurial Knight’s wrist, “We’ll be just outside if you need us!” And without waiting for their answers, he pulled the flavorless cookie out the other side of the tree.

“What was that about?” Dark Cacao asked.

Golden Cheese’s eyes narrowed, then she nodded as if she just then remembered something “Ah, yes. I remember. We discussed having them step aside so Hollyberry doesn’t feel threatened…just in case she turns tail and runs back to The Apostle.”

“Ah.” Dark Cacao hated how fuzzy his mind had become in the garden. Perhaps that cherub had been onto something..?

Something about tragic love?

And what had Golden Cheese said..? 

Was he really rescuing Starlight Vanilla, or was he rescuing Pure Vanilla? He narrowed his gaze down to his hands and slowly flexed his fingers.

Both had been taken by The Fount. He had lost both of them…was this…his redemption? His way to make things right? Or was he genuinely trying to reunite a father and son?

It hurt his head too much to think about.

“There they are!” Golden Cheese’s voice forced him from his thoughts. 

She’d gone to the edge of the tree’s canopy and was peeking out. Dark Cacao forced himself to his feet and walked over to it, his limbs felt as though he was trudging through a molasses swamp.

He looked out over Golden Cheese’s head and saw what she meant.

Hollyberry was walking — rather slowly as she was guiding the little dough beside her. The little pale rosy-doughed babe wore an oversized white and pink himation and had his short, sugar-glazed pink hair tucked into two tiny pigtails. Behind him were a pair of pale rainbow sugar wings.

Hollyberry stood between the teetering tyke and the grape soda river, and she seemed to be saying words of encouragement to him.

“You’re doin’ ssssso good, sweetie! Look at those lil legs go!”

The little boy’s wings fluttered as he giggled.

Hollyberry smiled at him, then she happened to glance up and do a double take. “Y-you two again?” She questioned. She sounded…strange.

Caught, Golden Cheese and Dark Cacao stepped out from under the tree.

“You’ave weapons.” Hollyberry noted, scooping the little boy up into her arms, despite his squirming and loud protests. 

“And you’ve seemed to have misplaced your shield.” Golden Cheese answered.

“Here?” Hollyberry raised her eyebrows, “We’ve no need f’r weapons here, ssso my shield is safe at home.” The little boy gave up fighting her hold and fell back limp in her arms, forcing her to scramble so he didn’t tip out of her arms.

Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese shared a look of concern. 

Dark Cacao looked back at her and tilted his head, “Is that so? Home?”

Hollyberry nodded and smiled, “Sugar takes very good care of me.” Then she nuzzled the squirmy, whiny boy, “Of ussss.”

That was why she sounded strange.

Dark Cacao leaned down and turned his head to whisper to Golden Cheese out of the side of his mouth, “She’s drunk.”

Golden Cheese stiffened, then she took a breath and squared her shoulders, “Hollyberry —,”

“Annnnd, hhhoww do you know me?” Hollyberry frowned.

Dark Cacao looked at her incredulously, “Hollyberry…it’s us.” Sure, Golden Cheese had new wings, and Dark Cacao had a fair bit more white in his hair than he used to, but they largely looked unchanged.

“Golden Cheese Cookie and Dark Cacao Cookie.” Golden Cheese’s wings drooped behind her.

Hollyberry blinked slowly, “Aaaah! Yeeessss! My old friends!” She smiled, “How’re you?”

Golden Cheese opened her mouth to answer, but Dark Cacao held up a hand to stop her. They couldn’t get distracted or let their minds wander any further. And he desperately wanted to leave The Garden.

“We’re here to ask for help in rescuing a little boy.” He said in one breath. 

Hollyberry squeezed her frustrated son tighter, “Rescuing? That sounds like a loooot of work, old friend.”

“This little boy is worth the work. He is Pure Vanilla’s son.”

Hollyberry’s jaw dropped, “Pure Vanilla had a child??” She asked, sounding incredulous, “Congratulations, Dark Cacao!” She beamed happily, “I always knew you two were a good pair.”

“What?” Dark Cacao blushed, “N-no! He is not my son, he is Pure Vanilla’s son.”

“Then…I’m confused.” Hollyberry tilted her head to one side. Her angry son grabbed a fistful of her hair and yanked her head the other way, but she hardly reacted to him.

“Pure Vanilla was raped by The Fount of Knowledge and it resulted in Pure Vanilla giving birth to twins.” Golden Cheese informed her quickly, “You would have known all this had you been home in the past, oh, I don’t know, six years!”

The more she spoke, the more uncomfortable Hollyberry looked and she wrapped her hand around her son’s head to cover his ears. “H-hhooowwww dare you accuse a Virtue of such a thing!” She looked close to tears.

“It is the truth Hollyberry!” Dark Cacao snapped.

“N-No!” Hollyberry shook her head, “The Fount has only ever been kind to us and Sugar Glaze Berry.” She nuzzled her son, who kicked his little legs and kept tugging her hair.

“He raped Pure Vanilla! Do you not care about your friend?” Dark Cacao’s chest felt tight. This was not the Hollyberry they knew.

The Hollyberry they knew would have called forth a whole army to defend and protect her friends.

“You’re lying!” She shouted back at him.

LYING!?” Dark Cacao gripped his sword, but Golden Cheese grabbed his arm.

“Calm, Dark Cacao.” Golden Cheese seethed. Then she glared at Hollyberry, “It’s clear our inebriated friend would rather spend her days buried in eternal, sugary juices…than care about her friends and family.”

Hollyberry flinched as if she’d been slapped, “Sugar and Sugar are my family now…”

“Then you can consider our friendships over.” Dark Cacao growled. “Let’s go, Golden Cheese.”

They’d barely turned around before Hollyberry called out to them again, “W-wait!”

They both glared at her over their shoulders.

Hollyberry put her son down and he immediately toddled over to a blinking bush and poked its berry eyes. It shrieked and he giggled.

Hollyberry looked more lucid when she stood back up, “Is…Is Pure Vanilla alright now?”

Dark Cacao didn’t want to dignify her with an answer.

Golden Cheese, however, did answer her, “He is a prisoner of his own kingdom.” She turned to face her, “If he leaves…The Fount of Knowledge will take him again.”

“Again?” Hollyberry sounded a little more sober, her eyes had lost their sugary-pink shine. 

“He escaped before the twins were born.” Dark Cacao huffed, “The Fount has tried many times to break in.”

“H-how long has it been?” Hollyberry asked, horrified.

Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese shared another look of concern. 

Dark Cacao turned to face her, “It’s been over a decade since we first came to Beast-Yeast.”

A decade??” Hollyberry’s eyes widened in disbelief. She panted heavily and staggered back a step as if she’d been struck. She blinked a few times, then looked back up at them with her brows furrowed, “Break in? Prisoner? I…forgive me friends…I find my mind slipping more and more from me these days.” She shook her head, “I don’t understand.”

Sensing their true friend, Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese stepped closer, informing Hollyberry of everything she’d missed.

Of Dark Cacao and Pure Vanilla’s painful split, and Pure Vanilla’s quest to find the truth about cookies and happiness. They talked about the time Pure Vanilla spent alone, and how The Fount had found and taken him, breaking his mind further than it already had been. They talked about the twins, the fear their friend felt when he finally broke down and wrote to them, and their first visit meeting the twins.

They cast the same, long, uncomfortable glances at Sugar Glaze Berry as they had to the Vanilla twins. 

Though, while they’d been mentally prepared to meet the twins, they had not been prepared to find Hollyberry with another child, so their looks were even more uncomfortable.

They told her about how The Fount had tricked Dark Cacao and used another cookie to lure the children to the magical border that protected them. And about how Starlight Vanilla had been violently taken from his home.

Hollyberry ran a hand through her hair and sighed heavily. “I have…missed a lot.”

“Oh, and White Lily is evidently married to the king of the Silver Kingdom and The Saint of Solidarity.” Golden Cheese threw out there as a last minute thought.

White Lily got married!?” Hollyberry shrieked, distressed.

“Don’t worry, none of us got wedding invites.” Dark Cacao sighed.

“And what of you?” Golden Cheese asked.

Hollyberry frowned, “I…I don’t have much to say. I don’t remember much after I arrived here…”

“Nothing?” Dark Cacao asked.

“Bits here and there.” Hollyberry admitted, “I remember a flood, and then it gets hazy. Eternal Sugar kept me…comfortable. Lots of…juice. ” She frowned.

“We could tell.” Golden Cheese crossed her arms.

“See? Mama here! See?” A little voice chirped.

“Sugar Glaze!” Hollyberry’s eyes widened. At some point, her son must’ve wandered away to find his other mother. She looked at her friends, terrified, “You have to leave, now.” She whispered.

“But, Hollyberry —?” Golden Cheese was ready to protest.

“If Eternal Sugar knows I spoke with you like this, she will try to find out what we spoke of, and I won’t be able to stop her.” Hollyberry began to push them towards the hedge maze. “Your boy will be even harder to find and rescue, as Eternal Sugar and The Fount of Knowledge are very close. Word will get back to him.”

“But what about you?” Dark Cacao asked.

“I’ll be fine. So long as she doesn’t suspect we’ve met, she won’t question a thing!” Hollyberry gave them one last push into the maze. “It was good to see you, my friends.” She smiled at them.

“Please, come with us.” Golden Cheese pleaded, holding onto her hand.

Hollyberry’s smile shifted into something sadder, “I can’t just leave my son here with her…I already failed Royal Berry…I can’t fail another.”

Oh Hollyberry~? Where arrrrre you~?” They could hear Eternal Sugar getting closer.

“I hope the next time we meet, it is under a free sky.” Hollyberry whispered and hugged her friends tightly.

Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese hugged her tightly, then quickly let go and ran into the maze.

Notes:

I currently have SilentFaerie brainrot and wanna write more of them so bad. But I also have a Vampire x Priest AU stuck in my head...I may change the cookies and make it SilentFaerie.

Chapter 21: Denial

Notes:

Might have to go to an every other day schedule because of work stuff. I truly didn't think I'd get this chapter out today, either, but I DID! HA!

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The wooded area near the Recluse home provided the perfect place to hide.

Well…if the person trying to hide wasn’t a loud and clumsy little five year old.

“You walk louder than your dad. And he’s a blind man who stumbles over his own two feet.” Black Raisin chuckled and threw a tomato at Pure Starberry.

It hit the back of her shoulder with a messy -schplat- and she crinkled her nose up, “Ewww!”

“If you want to be safe, you have to be silent.” Black Raisin’s voice came from one side of the wooded area.

Pure Starberry closed her mouth in a tight pout and looked in that direction, but she couldn't see anything resembling the dark-doughed cookie.

“Nope.” Black Raisin’s voice was suddenly on the other side and Pure Starberry shrieked as another tomato hit her, this time on the front of her shoulder, and it splattered up her neck and face wet and cold.

Pure Starberry clenched her hands into fists and pressed them to her eyes. They had been at this since lunch. Something about being able to hide quickly and effectively if…if her father — she still hated him and hated to think about him like that — ever broke through the barrier or if she was ever taken outside the barrier like Starlight Vanilla had been. 

The only reason they’d switched to Black Raisin’s stealth lessons was because of how miserably she’d failed Smoked Cheese’s smoke charm lesson. He’d waved a circle of charms around her and she’d immediately failed.

She tried to remember what her papa said about breathing, and staying calm, but her eyes and face began to burn. Another tomato hit her, this time in her stomach.

“Come on, kid, get out of the open!” She heard Black Raisin half-scoff, half-taunt her.

She had to force each breath, and it made her whole body shake. This wasn’t fair!

“Whoa, kid, it's okay.” Black Raisin was suddenly kneeling in front of her. She tried to grab one of Pure Starberry’s wrists, but the little girl slapped her hand away. “Look, I'm sorry if the tomatoes were a bit much, I just —,”

Truthless Recluse, who had been keeping his distance to respect Black Raisin as the teacher, brisk walked towards his daughter and picked her up in one fluid motion, “I think we’re done for the day.” He said, sharper than he intended. 

He turned in the direction of home, squeezing his daughter tightly as she began to cry onto his shoulder.

As much as he respected Black Raisin — and Smoked Cheese, albeit, to a lesser degree — he quickly found that he detested their teaching methods. 

Being the Doll to the Fount of Knowledge, he’d heard The Fount go over lesson plans and been forced to sit on the Virtue’s lap to watch him write every lesson plan out, as well as approve lesson plans from the other professors at his academy. He’d spent countless nights hearing him fret over every spare second of lectures. 

The hooks, the rationale, the differentiation, the tiered instruction, the formative and summative assessments and their placement within the lesson, the spiralling back, the pedagogy! 

Smoked Cheese and Black Raisin had none of that!

Putting his daughter under some kind of smoke charm to see if she had “mental fortitude” and pelting her with tomatoes felt less like training her and more like torturing her. 

Truthless Recluse was rough closing the door to their home, and he carried his daughter straight to the kitchen sink. He gently sat her on the counter and ran the corner of a hand towel under some warm water.

He gently began to wipe the tomato off her flushed blue dough, then he rinsed and wet the towel corner again. He glared at the offending red stain on her brown dress and frowned.

Really, what was Black Raisin thinking — pelting his daughter with tomatoes like she was a desperate clown in front of an incensed crowd? He blotted at the stains with the wet towel, using all of his willpower to keep from blotting too hard and accidentally hurting Pure Starberry. 

He didn’t want to subject his daughter to his anger. 

He wasn’t angry at her.

He gently lifted and turned Pure Starberry just enough so he could try to scrub at the tomato stain on her back.

When the red stain had faded enough to look like just a dark mark on her clothes, Truthless Recluse rinsed the towel again and hung it back up on the hook. He gripped the counter’s edge and let his head hang with a heavy sigh.

For a while, the pair were silent.

It took every ounce of self control for Truthless Recluse to withhold his own Dark Moon Magic from lashing at his former advisor and the Golden Cheese Kingdom advisor. 

They might not have liked him, but did they have to take it out on his daughter!?

This was a bad idea. He’d just have to tell Golden Cheese to forget it and he’d teach Pure Starberry himself — he grit his teeth — he didn’t even want them teaching her in the first place! She just needed to know a few defensive and healing spells. Not Smoke Charm magic or stealth! She wasn’t going to fight her father. He wouldn’t allow it!

His daughter sniffled, “Are you mad at me?” Her voice broke.

Truthless Recluse twisted his neck to look at her in shock, “What??” 

Pure Starberry sniffled again, “I…I wasn't good at Mr. Smoked Cheese’s magic trick…and I wasn't good at Ms. Black Raisin’s hide and seek game, a-and,” the more she spoke, the bigger and bluer her face became, “and I’m not brave like Starli-i-ight!” At the mere mention of her brother, she broke down into wailing sobs again.

Truthless Recluse quickly wrapped her in his arms and rubbed her back comfortingly. His heart broke.

She was five, and everyone had suddenly thrust the impossible on her. And he’d done nothing to stop them…again. His inability to stop others had hurt him, and now it had caused his daughter to hurt.

“No, sweetie, no.” He reassured her. He rested his cheek on the top of her head, “No…this…” He sighed, “This was papa’s fault…again.”

Truthless Recluse carried her to his armchair and sat down. She clung to him tightly, her tiny body trembling with every full-lunged wail. He knew, in this state, she wouldn't comprehend what he wanted to tell her, so he let her cry her tiny aching heart out for a few minutes.

The catharsis would do her some good.

After a few minutes, her tears became smaller, and her wails were subdued into tiny whines. Truthless Recluse began to hum, and, not for the first time since his son had been taken, he wondered if…maybe going back to The Fount wouldn't be so bad.

At least his twins would be reunited. He’d have his son back…

All the pain they’d been through would be over…no one would put his daughter under the hypnosis of smoke magic, or pelt her with tomatoes…

She’d be able to grow up with her brother, which was all Truthless Recluse wanted anymore. 

She’d have access to the best education anywhere on Earthbread, she’d have both her parents and her brother…she’d make friends…

It would be so easy to fix this…

“I miss Starlight…” his daughter hiccuped and tightened her grip on him.

Truthless Recluse sighed, “I miss him, too, sweetie.”

He absentmindedly rocked her, rubbed her back, and hummed every few notes to the song he’d learned from the Spire.

Night fell and neither cookie felt like eating or moving away from each other.

Mercifully, Smoked Cheese and Black Raisin stayed in their little tent outside, so he did not have to play host to them and he could just hold and comfort his daughter.

“We could go see him…” Truthless Recluse whispered.

Pure Starberry sniffled and wiped her nose off on her sleeve. She frowned and looked up at him, confused. “What?” Her voice was small.

“It would be very easy…” Truthless Recluse nodded, his face burning as he struggled to keep his composure. 

Pure Starberry’s shoulders sagged. She didn’t understand. If they could’ve gone to see Starlight Vanilla at any time, why had they spent the last month crying and doing nothing?

“How?” She asked.

Truthless Recluse opened and closed his mouth a few times before he took a breath and said, “We go through the barrier.” He pet her blue bangs back from her face.

“Through…the…barrier..?” Pure Starberry’s brows were furrowed. Her head hurt. Wasn’t going through the barrier what got her brother taken away? Why would they do that??

Truthless Recluse nodded, “Your father would come get us…and…we’d get to see your brother again.” Pure Starberry continued to look confused. “We would go,” He took a shaky breath, “To your father’s home…A-and…we’d all be together.”

Pure Starberry frowned, “But…we promised Mister Dark Cacao we’d stay here…”

Truthless Recluse sighed and continued to nod, “We did.”

“And I hate him.” Pure Starberry glared at her hands.

“He is still your father, Pure Starberry.” He reminded her gently. 

She said nothing, just glared at her hands. 

“Why do you hate him?” He asked softly.

For a while, she was quiet, still glaring at her hands. Just as Truthless Recluse resolved himself to ask her again, she answered very quietly, “Because he hurt you.” She took a big shaky breath, “And because he took Starlight. And because I hate him.” She crossed his arms.

Well, she was five, he should have expected a simple answer.

“May I tell you about him?” Truthless Recluse asked, still absentmindedly petting her hair.

Pure Starberry’s pout deepened. He could see her thinking over his question and took her heavy sigh and resting her head against his chest as a signal to continue.

“Your father is a masterful artist.” Truthless Recluse had to choose his words carefully, “He especially loves to sew.” If the pile of clothes for himself and his children stuffed away in his closet were anything to go by.

“And he loves putting on plays and performances.” Admittedly, Truthless Recluse hadn’t seen any, but The Fount had waxed on and on about one day taking him (and then when he got pregnant, taking their children) to see one of his plays.

“He hung many of the stars in the heavens.” He remembered how nearly every room (aside from his room, the bathroom, and the kitchen) had such tall ceilings they practically melted into the night sky.

“And…while, yes, he did hurt me…” Truthless Recluse sighed, “I know he would have loved you. You and your brother.” He noted how Pure Starberry stiffened and he paused.

“I still hate him.” She whispered. Then she gripped his robes tightly and looked up at him.

“But —,”

“NO!” Pure Starberry shouted, startling him due to their closeness. “This home! MY HOME!” She sat up on his lap and began to hit him again, “I don’t want a new home! I don’t want him as my daddy! I want Starlight Vanilla here! And I want Mister Dark Cacao here!! He PROMISED! HE PROMISED TO BRING HIM HOME AND I WANT HIM HERE, NOW!! YOU PROMISED!!” 

Truthless Recluse’s heart broke.

She was right. He’d promised Dark Cacao he’d stay here. He couldn’t go back…no matter how much he wanted to…His daughter would have truly hated him if they left. She would have resisted and fought, and ovens, she might’ve even run away to come back home…

They were never leaving his kingdom. 

A horrifying though settled over his heart and he finally broke down in tears, startling Pure Starberry out of her fury.

They were never seeing Starlight Vanilla again.


When Starlight Vanilla woke up, his first thought was to run away. His eyes watered as he realized he was back in his room. But he sniffled, confused, when he noticed everything was back in order.

Black Sapphire was sitting on the floor at the end of his bed.

Curiously, Starlight Vanilla climbed out of bed. He half-expected Black Sapphire to whip around and start yelling at him — which is why he left his staff on his bed — but the older cookie didn’t move aside from the gentle rise and fall of his body.

Starlight Vanilla crept around to the end of his bed and saw that Black Sapphire was asleep. He scrunched his face up and tilted his head curiously.

Why on Earthbread was Black Sapphire sleeping by his bed?

He poked the older cookie’s shoulder. Black Sapphire woke with a start and had to blinked himself awake before he noticed him.

He started talking, then stopped and glared at the little boy.

Starlight Vanilla tapped his forehead, then made a ‘y’ with his hand, then he pointed to Black Sapphire, and finally he put both palms up and waved them in circles, “Why are you here?” He frowned.

Black Sapphire sighed heavily, then turned and used magic to pull Starlight Vanilla’s staff towards him. He shoved the golden staff in Starlight Vanilla’s hands and snapped, “What?”

Starlight Vanilla glared back at him, “Stupid.

“Kid,” Black Sapphire seethed, “You should consider yourself lucky I cleaned your mess. Your father would’ve been pissed if he’d seen the wreck you’d made of your room, and he would have been livid if he’d found you in your sister’s room.”

Baabaa!” Starlight Vanilla gasped, he dropped his staff and began to look around for the well loved cream sheep. 

Baabaa wasn’t on his bed, or under his bed or pillow, he wasn’t on the floor, where was — !?

Starlight Vanilla squawked at being yanked out from under the bed and forced to hold the staff again.

“Baabaa?” Black Sapphire asked. He picked up and plopped Starlight Vanilla back down on his bed.

My sister’s toy!” Starlight Vanilla began to tear up, “I need to find him for her!

“Kid, the toy is in her room so that way she has it when she gets here.” Black Sapphire rolled his eyes.

...” Starlight Vanilla blinked, “Papa and Pure Starberry are coming?” He asked, his voice tiny and tinny through the staff.

Black Sapphire panicked, “Eh…no..?” 

Shit, if the kid started wailing in the middle of the night he’d be the one suffering The Fount’s wrath. Night time was his lesson planning and grading time, he hated being interrupted or disturbed.

He had to distract him, quickly, “So, what were you trying to say before?” He sat down and was nearly eye-to-eye with the kid.

Starlight Vanilla looked at his staff, then at his hands, and finally at Black Sapphire, “I asked why you were here…” Then he rubbed his eyes and yawned.

“Yeah, well,” Black Sapphire sighed, “Your father was worried when you wouldn’t wake up for supper. I didn’t tell him about your little meltdown at being pulled out of school…So he had me stay here in case you woke up in the middle of the night. Which,” He stretched, “News flash. Ya did.”

I hate school.” Starlight Vanilla’s thoughts blurted out of the staff.

Black Sapphire chuckled as he pushed himself to stand back up, “Yeah, well, don’t tell him that. Your father is headmaster of the most prestigious, most sought after academy in the world. He made a preschool here just for you and your sister.”

I hate school.” He said again.

Black Sapphire sighed, “Keep it to yourself, kid.” He began to turn and leave. He’d fulfilled his duty. The kid woke up and wasn’t completely alone and scared. Now he could get back to his room in the TA building and —

“What the —?” He looked down.

Starlight Vanilla had hopped out of bed and was clinging to his leg.

“What?” He asked, sharper than he’d intended. He was tired — exhausted — and all he wanted to do was get a few hours of shut eye in his own bed and not on the floor of some bratty kid’s room.

I’m hungry…” Starlight Vanilla’s voice was small and staticky.

Black Sapphire sighed and dragged his hands down his face. 

He wasn’t a babysitter.

He wasn’t a babysitter.

He.

Wasn’t.

A.

Baby.

Sitter.

He peeked down at Starlight Vanilla, who looked up at him with big, teary, dual-blue eyes.

He sighed. 

“Fine. But next time,” He grabbed Starlight Vanilla’s free hand and walked him to the door, “Just wake up when it’s supper time.”

He unlocked and pushed through the door.

To his surprise, Starlight Vanilla didn’t try to make a break for it. He just yawned and rubbed his eyes with his hand as best as he could with his staff in one hand and the other hand clenched tightly in Black Sapphire’s hand. 

They only made it down two flights of stairs before he heard Starlight Vanilla’s tiny voice say, “Carry me?

Whatever got him back to his room quicker. At least, that’s what Black Sapphire told himself as he scooped up the sleepy boy in his arms and carried him the rest of the way down to the kitchen. So what if Starlight Vanilla resting his sleepy, heavy head on his shoulder made his heart beat faster.

He was just tired, that was all.

He made sure to avoid The Fount’s floor, forcing his way through the Spire’s twisting and changing corridors and stairways to do so.

The last thing they needed was The Fount’s attention.

It was three in the witch-damned morning, he didn’t need a scolding on top of a crying, sleepy, hungry baby on his hip.

The warm light of the kitchen slowly turned on as Black Sapphire sat Starlight Vanilla down in his chair. “So, what do you want?” He asked.

Starlight Vanilla blinked sleepily and rested his head on the table, “‘ple ‘offee ‘a’.” His voice was so staticky and tinny it was hard to make out. Black Sapphire noted that, even though the staff was meant to amplify Starlight Vanilla’s thoughts into an audible voice, it also seemed to be affected by if the boy was awake enough to actually speak or not.

“Try that again.” Black Sapphire blinked tiredly.

Starlight Vanilla turned his head, and closed his eyes. “A’l ‘offee ‘ake’.”

“Right.” Black Sapphire sighed. He could piece a few of the consonants and vowels together, but just to be sure he asked, “Apple coffee cake?”

Starlight Vanilla nodded.

Black Sapphire rolled his eyes and yawned, “Fine.” Whatever got him back to his room.

Whatever got him back to his room.

Lucky for him, even if he had no idea how to make an apple coffee cake, The Fount’s kitchen was stocked with a number of cookbooks from other realms and kingdoms from far and wide across Earthbread.

The recipe came from a cookbook somewhere south east from the Dark Cacao Kingdom. Black Sapphire flipped past the author’s page, only glancing at the fact that the author was from a place called the “Coffee Tribe” but had migrated to a place called the “Hollyberry Kingdom”. 

Irrelevant information.

Extra fluffery language before each recipe.

Blah blah blah — ah ha! 

Apple Coffee Cake.

Black Sapphire moved about the kitchen as if on auto pilot. The Fount had only recently cleaned and stocked his kitchen, having no need for it without his Doll, but needing to use it for his son (and the eventual, inevitable return of his Doll and daughter).

So, thank the witches all the ingredients were fresh and ready to use.

A little over an hour later — he had to jostle Starlight Vanilla awake when it was ready — he plated and served the little gnat.

Thank you.” Starlight Vanilla mumbled as he put a forkful of moist cake into his mouth.

Black Sapphire blinked, suddenly more awake than before.

It was the first kind thing Starlight Vanilla had ever said.

Maybe this place was rubbing off on him after all…maybe all that feral ferocity just needed some nurturing…

Black Sapphire just took a deep breath and sat down across from him, “No problem, kid…”

Starlight Vanilla ate slowly, sniffling every few bites like he was going to cry, but didn’t. Then, he looked up at Black Sapphire and tilted his head, “What that?” He pointed his fork at something behind him.

Black Sapphire looked over his shoulder and raised his eyebrows, confused. It was a wall. He turned back around and crossed his arms, “What’s what?”

That.” Starlight Vanilla answered, jabbing his fork forward again.

Black Sapphire let his head hang, “What is that? What are you talking about?”

Starlight Vanilla huffed irritably, cake crumbs flying from his lips, “The paper with boxes and numbers!” He answered.

Black Sapphire looked again, “Oh,” He turned back around, “The calendar?”

There was a calendar on the wall. Had the kid never seen a calendar before? Surely there must be one in his classroom!

Starlight Vanilla frowned, “What day is it?”

Black Sapphire had to double check before he answered, it was now four in the witch-damned morning. 

When he told him what day it was, Starlight Vanilla dropped his fork. He began to tear up and then he pushed his plate away and dropped his staff so he could bury his head in his arms and cry.

Black Sapphire blinked in shock. That was hardly a logical reaction to being told what day it was!

He stood up and walked around the table. He bent down to pick up his staff, then stood back up and pulled Starlight Vanilla back by his shoulders. He pushed the staff into his hands and asked, “What?? What’s wrong?”

H-he missed m-my birthday!” He cried.

Shit.

The Fount was gonna crumble him.

“Hey, kid, it’s okay!” Black Sapphire hadn’t ever cared for his own birthdays, so he didn’t quite get why Starlight Vanilla cared so much, but it was clear he did care.

“Here,” Black Sapphire turned and quickly rummaged around through the cabinets and drawers for something.

Starlight Vanilla wiped his snotty nose off on his sleeves and blinked away his tears (or rather, he tried to…they just kept coming).

“Aha!” He held up a single candle. He walked back over to the table, stuck the candle in his half-eaten coffee cake, and pulled a lighter out of his pocket. He clicked it a few times before a flame shot out and he was able to light the wick on fire.

“There.” Black Sapphire gave the little boy a half-tired smile, “Happy birthday, kid.”

Starlight Vanilla frowned as he looked at the blue and gold candle, leaning sideways on the half-eaten slice of cake. He looked back up at Black Sapphire, “You’re really bad at this…” He said.

Black Sapphire rolled his eyes, “You want a birthday wish or not?” He asked.

Starlight Vanilla’s eyes widened and he quickly turned, made a wish:

I wish papa and Pure Starberry were here.

And blew out the candle.

“Hooray, good for you.” Black Sapphire yawned, deadpanned. He plucked the candle out, wiped off the bottom with his hand, and stuck it back in a random drawer.

“Happy birthday, happy birthday, just for you.” Black Sapphire half-sung, half-spoke a birthday song he remembered from his childhood, “Happy birthday and may all your dreams come true.” When he turned around he saw Starlight Vanilla had curled up in his chair and was fast asleep.

He sighed and cleaned up the rest of the kitchen, “When you blow out the candles, one light stays aglow.” He picked Starlight Vanilla and his staff up, “That’s the candle of your heart, where’ere you go.” He carried him back up to his room.

The walk back up was quiet, and he avoided The Fount’s floor again, the only sound came from his boots clicking on the floor and Starlight Vanilla’s soft snores. He hummed the birthday song under his breath and repeated it until he got back to the little boy’s room. 

He sat the kid down on his bed and fought his sleeping body to get him out of his school uniform and into his pajamas. It might’ve been close to five in the morning now, but it was technically the weekend, so he had no school tomorrow and could afford to sleep in (unlike Black Sapphire, who desperately wanted to get to his own bed. As soon as he let go of the little boy, he flopped back onto his bed.

Black Sapphire rolled his exhausted, dry eyes, and picked Starlight Vanilla up. He put the kid in his bed properly and tucked him in.

“Sorry we missed your birthday, kid.” He noticed at the last second that the boy had dropped his staff in his sleep at the foot of his bed. Black Sapphire rolled his eyes and sighed. He stood up and finally — finally — was able to leave and return to his own room.

Notes:

I originally had Truthless Recluse abandoning Pure Starberry, but decided that THAT was not in character. At all. As much as going back to The Fount would solve his problems, Truthless Recluse would never abandon his daughter, and if she didn't want to go, he won't force her to go.
Also, I am shoving my headcanon of Black Sapphire being good big brother material down everyone's throats. Deal with it. That boy was BAKED to be a big brother.
ALSO ALSO, just wanna clarify, NO Black Raisin is not purposefully being mean to Pure Starberry. She is genuinely trying to make her aware of how noisy and not-stealthy she is. She just underestimated just how much of a cry baby she is (she gets it from her papa, she can't help it!)

Chapter 22: Tau(gh)t

Notes:

I wrote this chapter in an hour and a half after finishing the last chapter and I've been sitting on it until just now.
And if you didn't see on Tik Tok or Tumblr — y'all are NOT ready for this chapter

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Fall break!

A whole week where the academy was closed. Students could choose to return home for the week, or (if the distance or home situation was not worth it) choose to stay on campus.

No classes were being held.

No lectures.

No homework.

Just a week, Thursday to Wednesday, of pure rest and relaxation.

Before having to come back and cram for midterms!

Black Sapphire was, once again, on babysitting duty — The Fount was going to pay his Doll and daughter a visit — however, Starlight Vanilla had been adjusting well to his new home and new life over the course of the past two and a half months and had been given permission to play in the walled off garden around the Spire.

Black Sapphire was relieved because he didn’t think he could handle being cooped up inside the Spire for a whole week with the kid. He didn’t think The Fount would leave him alone with his son for a week, but if the Doll proved to be troublesome and not show up…well, The Fount had disappeared for days on end before…

Surely he could manage on his own.

Right?

Currently, Starlight Vanilla was trying hard to read a book Black Sapphire had picked out for him. Having only been signed stories, Starlight Vanilla had developed a difficulty for reading, and he — every few words — would turn and point to a word for Black Sapphire to sound out for him.

He’d point to each letter, sound it out, then blend it together. If the word had some kind of tricky phonics rule, then he would explain that, too. He didn't get how Mrs. Parfait Yogurt and Ms. Cardamom were saying he was struggling with remembering phonics rules. He only had to remind him of the magic 'e' rules twice before he remembered it. Kid was bright.

All the while, he had his nose buried in paperwork. Not only was he trying to keep up with his own private lessons The Fount gave him on Dark Moon Magic, but he also had his own classes to do work for, and grade papers from The Fount’s lectures.

Sigh.

The life of a TA was hard when the teacher in question was The Fount of Knowledge.

His classes may have been exclusive to seniors and royalty (by appointment and with proper letters of recommendation), but there was still a lot of work to go through.

“Oh! Hello!” A voice caught both cookies attentions and they looked up.

Through the iron gate and peeking through the vines was a silver-doughed cookie, he smiled, “I didn’t realize anyone actually lived here.” He giggled.

Black Sapphire’s mouth went dry.

I do.” Starlight Vanilla spoke up.

“SHH!” Black Sapphire put his hand over the boy’s mouth, even though that was futile.

Hey!” Starlight Vanilla understood at once why he’d done it, though.

“Sorry,” Black Sapphire spoke up, “But these are the private grounds for The Fount of Knowledge.”

The boy made an ‘o’ with his mouth as recognition flashed across his eyes, “Oh!” Then his brows furrowed, “So then…you must be…Black Sapphire?”

Why did this curly, white-haired cookie knowing his name have his heart suddenly racing?

It is!” Starlight Vanilla chirped, then giggled, “He’s stupid!

“Shut up, you little gnat!” Black Sapphire hissed into his ear, his cheeks burned. Why was now the time Starlight Vanilla wanted to talk to a stranger?!

Starlight Vanilla just giggled and pushed himself to his feet, he ran over to the gate and looked up at the silver cookie, “Hi! I’m Starlight Vanilla Cookie!

The other cookie giggled, “Well, hello, Starlight Vanilla Cookie. My name is Prince Silverbell Cookie.”

Black Sapphire quickly gathered all his papers and walked over to the gate, “Yes, well, as lovely as it is to meet you, your highness,” He pushed himself between Starlight Vanilla — “Hey!” — and the gate, “We should be going inside. The poor boy has sun poisoning.” He sighed dramatically.

Do not! Dummy!” Starlight Vanilla hit the back of his knee with his staff.

Black Sapphire let out an undignified shout and dropped to his knee, his papers scattered everywhere in the wind. “STARLIGHT!”

Oopsies…” Starlight Vanilla looked up at him with his big dual-blue eyes and frowned.

Black Sapphire groaned and began to collect his things. He couldn't stay mad at the kid when he looked at him like that.

“Here, I’ve got ‘em!” Silverbell spoke up.

Black Sapphire grabbed the last of the  papers that fell on their side of the gate, then stood up and accepted the papers Silverbell held out to him through the bars in the gate.

“Thank you.” He huffed, then he glared down at Starlight Vanilla as a warning not to do that again.

“No problem.” Silverbell smiled up at him.

Black Sapphire realized as he looked at Silverbell through the vines and gate, that the silver cookie was hovering, no, flying — he was a faerie cookie! Well, that certainly explained the ethereal and iridescent glow to his dough.

So, he must’ve been the prince to the Silver Kingdom.

“How are your poli-sci classes going this semester, your highness?” Black Sapphire asked. He could see Starlight Vanilla tilting his head curiously at him.

Silverbell blushed a silvery-rose color and smiled, “How did you know?”

“Well, most royalty either come for The Fount’s class, or they are poli-sci majors. Considering I haven’t seen you in The Fount’s lecture hall, I made the assumption that you are in the poli-sci school. Am I correct?” Black Sapphire smiled smugly.

Silverbell’s blushed deepened and he nodded, “You are correct.” He said slowly, then he licked his lips nervously — Black Sapphire wondered what faerie dough tasted like, his face burned — and said, “Classes have been fine. I have to do a mock cross-nations interview with another cookie in my class before the break is up and not a lot of my classmates stayed, so —,”

“I could assist you.” Black Sapphire blurted out. His eyes widened as his own words punched him in the gut.

What was he thinking?!

He already had babysitting, his classwork, and The Fount’s grading to do, why was he offering to do a mock cross-nations interview with some random cookie he just met!

“I couldn’t possibly!” Silverbell shook his head, his white curls bouncing with the movement and catching the sun just right to reveal the shimmering silver shine his curls had.

“Oh, that’s alright,” Black Sapphire spoke before he could stop himself, “I’ve done it before, I used to be a poli-sci major, you know.”

“Really?” Silverbell asked excitedly.

“But I won’t just let you copy my work now, your highness,” He smirked and leaned against the gate to see him better, “You’ll have to work hard for it.”

“Of course!” Silverbell flew forward excitedly and smiled up at him. 

Even flying he was shorter than Black Sapphire.

How adorable~!

Black Sapphire cleared his throat, “Right, well, if you are staying on campus for the break, I will know where to find you.” He smiled.

“O-okay!” Silverbell’s voice rang excitedly, like bells on a merry little pony, “I’ll see you later then! Bye, Black Sapphire, oh! And bye Starlight Vanilla!” He waved as he turned to fly away, giggling about getting his notes together.

Black Sapphire watched him go until he could no longer hear the trilling of bells.

Starlight Vanilla scrunched his nose up in disgust. The gooey, yucky look on Black Sapphire’s face reminded him of the face his papa would make when Dark Cacao would kiss him and think that none of them were watching.

He didn’t mind his papa and Dark Cacao kissing, but he thought the lovey-dovey faces they made at each other were —

Gross.” He said inadvertently.

Black Sapphire, just now remembering he was there, glared down at him, “What is wrong with you?? Talking to a stranger like that! Your father’s gonna crumble me!”

You say that all the time.” Starlight Vanilla rolled his eyes. 

He hadn’t crumbled Black Sapphire when he found out he’d missed his birthday, he hadn’t crumbled Black Sapphire when he’d been suspended for two days for punching another kid in the face, he hadn’t crumbled Black Sapphire for oversleeping and forgetting to get Starlight Vanilla to school on time — Starlight Vanilla was starting to wonder if Black Sapphire was just a tiny bit paranoid and overdramatic.

“Well this time I really mean it! He doesn’t want anyone in the student body to know you’re his son!” Black Sapphire grabbed his free hand and started pulling him back towards the Spire.

That surprised him, “Why not?” He asked.

“Because,” Black Sapphire answered, pushing him up the stairs and into the Spire.

Because why?” Starlight Vanilla asked.

Black Sapphire sighed and walked towards the kitchen, according to The Fount’s schedule for Starlight Vanilla, it was his snack time.

“Because, he just doesn’t.” Black Sapphire rolled his eyes. He wasn’t sure saying ‘because your father doesn’t want another cookie to steal you’ would go over well with him considering The Fount and Black Sapphire had worked together to steal him away from his previous home.

But —,”

“Starlight, just —!” Black Sapphire had to take a breath to keep from yelling at him. “Just listen to me. Don’t. Talk. To. Strangers.”

Starlight Vanilla sighed dramatically and climbed up into his chair, “Fine.

Then he signed a word that Black Sapphire was becoming increasingly familiar with.

Stupid.


Truthless Recluse hadn’t wanted to leave Pure Starberry home alone with Wildberry Cookie and Crunchy Chip Cookie, but they’d both come highly recommended from Dark Cacao himself — and the cookie in question had promised to visit soon, and with a surprise, which had Truthless Recluse even more on edge than normal.

And, so far, neither knight had hypnotized or thrown tomatoes at his daughter, so he trusted them just enough for him to leave for a few minutes.

He wasn’t going to check the whole perimeter today, just one spot, and he wanted to be quick about it.

Crunchy Chip had brought a cream wolf to his kingdom. And while he knew the Dark Cacao cream wolves were well-trained (especially under Crunchy Chip’s care) he just knew the two cookies would be weak to his daughter’s pleas and he’d find her riding the beast.

Just a quick check to ensure all was well —

Oh, who was he kidding? He walked the perimeter every few days just to see if he was there.

Maybe it was the years they’d now spent apart, but…Truthless Recluse wondered if maybe all their time together had really been bad..?

Surely not all of it.

His heart pounded whenever he thought of how soft and gentle and tender The Fount of Knowledge could be when he wanted to be. Even more so after they realized he was pregnant. Even if he sometimes pressed his advances, Truthless Recluse couldn’t say it had all been awful…

Some of it…

A SMALL some of it…

Had actually been fine…

Dare he even say…

Pleasurable?

He sighed as the barrier came into view. No Fount of Knowledge, and the runes were still fine.

A small, miniscule, microscopic part of him was disappointed.

He didn’t know why he wanted to see him. He had nothing to say to him, except maybe just to ask how their son was doing, but he wasn’t there…so he turned to go home.

Crumbs, you know how to keep a cookie waiting, Doll.” A familiar voice purred cruelly behind him.

Truthless Recluse gripped his staff, all the fear flooded back into his dough and reminded him why he’d run away in the first place. 

He’d been hurt. The Fount wouldn’t — couldn’t listen to him (granted, he hadn’t been able to talk much back then…his mind had still been trying to heal from the Witches Banquet, and The Fount’s pampering and control over every detail of his life hadn’t helped).

He took a shaky breath and steeled his nerves before he turned around.

The Fount had fully given in to his corruption. His curly hair dripped like thick ink as half-lidded eyes glared at him. His mouth was full of sharp fangs and his pupils were thin slits that dilated once he realized he’d been acknowledged.

He flew as close as he could, his blackened palms pressing to the shield that kept them separated. “Hello, Doll~!” He flashed his pearly fangs.

“You’ve been gone a while.” Was all Truthless Recluse could spit out.

The Fount frowned dramatically, his shoulders drooping and his body lowering until his feet touched the ground, “I’m sorry, love,” He cooed, “The new term started and you know how busy I get.” He looked him up and down, “I see you still have that disgusting beard, and no. Shoes.” He seethed.

Truthless Recluse wouldn’t take the bait. The Fount wanted a reaction, he wouldn’t get one. He took a breath to keep the burning in his eyes at bay, “How is Starlight?”

The Fount hummed, rolling his head side to side, “Hmmmmm, how is Starlight..?” He repeated.

Truthless Recluse gripped his staff and stepped closer, “Please!” He pleaded. Then he took a breath and tried not to sound as desperate, “Please, just…just tell me if he’s okay.”

So much for not giving him a reaction.

“Pffft,” The Fount scoffed, “He’s fine, Doll. Don’t you worry your pretty little head~!”

Truthless Recluse didn’t like ‘fine’ as an answer. ‘Fine’ could mean anything! Ovens, he’d been fine in The Fount’s care!

The Fount groaned and rolled his eyes, “Fiiiine, but only because you’ve twisted my arm!” He giggled.

“Wh-what?” 

“Starlight started preschool right on schedule,” The Fount ticked off on his fingers, “He scored in the high risk band for phonemic awareness, so he is being tutored in reading and spelling, but with his new hearing aid he’s making progress quickly, he’s being fed and bathed regularly, and — I’m sure he gets this from you, but oh, don’t worry, I don’t blame you for it. After all, I’m sure you tried your best with him — he did get a two day suspension for punching another kid in the face.”

Truthless Recluse’s head was reeling.

He’d missed his baby’s first day of school?? 

He had a hearing aid?! 

“W-wait, h-he punched another kid?!”

That did not sound like his son!

“Like I said, I’m sure you tried to raise him as best you could —,”

“Starlight Vanilla would never!” Truthless Recluse’s face burned.

“Oh, but he did!” The Fount’s eyes sparkled mischievously and he clapped his hands together, “Right in his eye!” He began to giggle, “Poor kid never even saw him coming!”

“Why are you laughing?!” Truthless Recluse clutched his staff.

“Because it’s FUNNY!” The Fount shouted back.

His son had never been violent! Not once! Starlight Vanilla had always been his sweet brave boy who’d scoop up blueberry spiders whenever they’d come inside and release them outside before his sister could see and cry about them. He didn’t even have his toy soldiers fight! Instead, they’d always be in the middle of peace negotiations that would always be interrupted by some bigger toy so the little soldiers were forced to work together! But even then, the bigger toy would always explain that they were merely curious about what they were doing and all the toys ended up being friends!

What had The Fount done to his sweet little boy?!

“And now, answer my question!” The Fount pressed his forehead to the barrier.

Truthless Recluse glared at him.

“How’s my precious little princess?” The Fount smiled. "Any bad dreammmms lately?" He giggled.

Truthless Recluse didn’t want to tell him. All the horrible memories solidifying in his mind. He wanted to keep Pure Starberry's life a secret, he wanted to keep her away from The Fount as much as possible.

But…

If he didn’t comply…

Who is to say The Fount won’t leave and never come back..?

He’d never know if Starlight Vanilla was safe. If he was being taken care of…

He took a shaky breath, “She’s been crying a lot.” He answered, his voice breaking. "A-and she's never been a good sleeper."

The Fount frowned, “Why?” He tilted his head curiously.

Truthless Recluse bit down his biting response and instead said, “She misses her brother.”

The Fount clicked his tongue and nodded, “I see…” A few of the eyes in his hair relaxed, looking…sad..?

“I miss him.” Truthless Recluse added.

The Fount hummed absentmindedly, his eyes staring at something in the middle-distance, as if he was lost in thought.

Truthless Recluse took another shaky breath and stepped closer to the barrier, “I miss you.” He whispered quietly, hoping he was quiet enough to not be heard.

The Fount’s eyes snapped to him.

He’d been heard.

“Oh, my precious Doll,” He cooed and pouted. He palmed the barrier, “I miss you, too.”

Truthless Recluse swallowed. For as angry as he was to hear how violent his son had become in the two and a half months he’d been gone, for as furious as he was for The Fount taking him away, for as sore as every miserable memory of their relationship made him…

He missed The Fount of Knowledge.

Being a mindless guard to the horrible truth about cookiekind had given him freedom. Freedom from responsibilities and the pressures of being perfect. Being The Fount of Knowledge’s Doll gave him freedom to be nothing and nobody. 

His eyes began to water and his nose grew hot.

The Fount clicked his tongue again and pressed more of his body to the barrier, “My poor, little Doll…you look exhausted.”

He was.

“You could always come home, love.” He continued.

Truthless Recluse shook his head, “Pure Starberry hates you.” He blushed at how weak and quiet his voice was.

Still, The Fount recoiled as if he’d been slapped. “She hates me?” He asked in disbelief.

Truthless Recluse nodded, “She…I told her about us.” He gripped his staff for support.

“Why would that make her hate me?” The Fount’s gleeful eyes hardened.

Truthless Recluse couldn’t say it. He couldn’t say that he’d told her the truth.

“Pure Vanilla,” The Fount growled, “Why would that make her hate me?” He seethed through his teeth.

He opened and closed his mouth.

For a cookie that vowed to tell the truth, no matter how much it hurt, he was still a coward trying to please everyone.

Maybe he was still Pure Vanilla.

Truthless Recluse gently shook his head, nausea swayed the world sideways and caused him to stumble back a half step. 

The Fount noticed — because of course he did — and he pressed himself to the barrier again, “H-have you been neglecting yourself again, Doll?”

“I’m fine.” His voice was sharper than he’d intended.

The Fount just continued to look at him with those big dual-blue eyes.

This.

This was why he had run away. Because of the pain, the nausea, the hurt, and because all it took was one look from those beautiful eyes — even though they were now so different from the ones he’d fallen in love with — for him to fall for The Fount’s tricks all over again.

He blinked his tears away and frowned, “I want to trust you…” He whispered.

The Fount blinked back, stunned, “Then trust me.”

He shook his head again, “I can’t.”

“Please…”

Truthless Recluse looked at where the shield buried itself into the ground. 

He wanted to trust him…He wanted to go home…

He stepped through the shield.

Passing through the magic barrier was exactly how Dark Cacao described it. Warm. Which was strange, considering he thought he'd used Dark Moon Magic, and Dark Moon Magic was notorious for being freezing cold. His heartbeat throbbed in his ears and his dough felt tingly. 

The Fount stepped back, eyes wide in shock.

Truthless Recluse looked up at him. For the first time in years, they could touch each other. The barrier of shimmering blues and blacks was not between them.

The Fount blinked and a single tear ran down his cheek.

Truthless Recluse put one foot back in the shield, ready to go home, but The Fount quickly grabbed his face and pulled him into a kiss.

Notes:

😈soooooooo? WhatDidYaThink?

Chapter 23: Falling for pretty strings

Notes:

Another double upload because y'all were...energetic...about the end of the last chapter 🤭 and I felt a liiiiiiitle bad about leaving it on such a cliffhanger.

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Truthless Recluse immediately dropped his staff to grab each of The Fount’s wrists. He found the Virtue's pulse immediately, and his own heartbeat quickly fell back in line with his Fount's. His lips were still just as soft and demanding as he remembered, and Truthless Recluse melted against him.

He breathed into the kiss, inhaling the familiar scent of old paper, fermented fruit, and fire, and kissed back.

The Fount cradled his face in his hands, thumbs stroking away tears he hadn’t even realized he’d been shedding, and pressed his body as close as he possibly could.

When the — painfully short — kiss broke, a string of saliva still connected them. The Fount bent down to lap it up, causing Truthless Recluse to shiver.

Ohhh,” The Fount sighed and dove down for another kiss, “Oooohhhh — how I’ve — missed you~,” He purred between short, feathery kisses.

Truthless Recluse grew tired of his teasing and grabbed a fistful of inky curls at the nape of his neck to hold him in place the next time The Fount came down for a kiss. He tilted his head and opened his mouth for The Fount, who greedily reacquainted his tongue with every inch of his small Doll’s mouth. Truthless Recluse couldn't have stopped the breathy little moan that was punched out of him even if he had wanted to.

The Fount’s clawed hands came down to rest on his hips, massaging circles into them before pulling Truthless Recluse even closer, and then lifting him up off of his feet. Truthless Recluse squeaked and wrapped his arms around his shoulders to steady himself.

It was better than any dream or nightmare Truthless Recluse could have conjured up. This was real.

The Fount wanted to sweep his Doll away, back home to where they belonged. He wanted to lay him on their bed and devour him whole. He wanted to make up for every miserable day and night they’d been apart and he wanted to —!

“Your majesty? You still out here?” It was Crunchy Chip.

Truthless Recluse gasped as the reality of his situation came back to him.

He was not safe!

He was outside the barrier, the shield! The very thing he’d put up to keep The Fount’s hands off him!

He broke their kiss and stared at The Fount of Knowledge. The Fount blinked a few times, startled at their kiss being ended so abruptly.

“Your majesty??” Crunchy Chip was getting closer.

To his surprise, The Fount put him back down on his feet and gently pushed him back through the barrier step by step until his palms hit the glowing shield.

“M-my F —,” Truthless Recluse panted. 

The Fount blinked sadly, but vanished into a portal of swirling black and blue magic.

Truthless Recluse blinked and forced himself to breathe.

“Your majesty??” Crunchy Chip came around the small mound separating the view of the shield from the field, “Are you alright?” 

Then he saw it. 

He saw it at the same time Truthless Recluse saw it.

His staff.

His dark orchid staff.

Laying on the ground just outside of the barrier.

“Sir? Are you alright?!” Crunchy Chip grabbed his arm, concerned. 

Truthless Recluse blinked himself out of his stupor and looked at Crunchy Chip, though he was older and had a little more white in his beard, he still looked the same as he had when Pure Vanilla regularly visited the Dark Cacao Kingdom.

Before he could answer, a mechanical whir caught their attention.

Crunchy Chip gasped and pushed himself between Truthless Recluse and the barrier. They both watched as a puppet wolf appeared from the shadows and pawed the orchid staff.

“B-Back! Get back!” Crunchy Chip lunged forward and swiped his cream wolf claw down between the muzzle of the puppet and the staff. Immediately the puppet crumbled, lifeless, and withered into plumes of black smoke that vanished with the wind.

Crunchy Chip panted heavily from adrenaline and picked up the staff, “Here you are, your majesty.” He stood back up and stepped back inside the barrier. He held the staff out to him.

Truthless Recluse took the staff back from him, still in shock at his own actions.

Why had he done that?! 

Had he truly gone crazy?!

He could have been taken! Again!

Pure Starberry would have been alone!

He would have been back there

The place he’d been so desperate to escape!

Truthless Recluse held his hand to his temple, hoping that putting some pressure on it would relieve the pressure on his brain. “I-I’m sorry, Crunchy Chip, but I must retire now.”

“Sir?” Crunchy Chip held his elbow, “What happened?”

Truthless Recluse shook his head. He couldn’t say out loud that he had been weak. That in a moment of weakness he had nearly undone everything he’d done the past five years. 

All because…what? The Fount had pretty eyes? A comforting voice?

How had he forgotten all the yelling, all the threats? How had he forgotten what had happened to him?

“I have to go.” Truthless Recluse answered and pulled his arm free. He walked back to the house, his head hung low and his eyes focused on the grass underneath.

The Fount hated that he walked barefoot.

Truthless Recluse walked around the side of the house and to the front door. He paused at the living room window and looked in.

Wildberry Cookie, also mostly unchanged aside from the single streak of grey in his ruby-red hair, was laying on the floor beside Pure Starberry who was eagerly reading the book the two knights had brought her.

Crunchy Chip’s cream wolf was curled up outside the door and whined when it noticed him.

Did it smell The Fount on him?

Truthless Recluse subconsciously wiped his mouth off before he stepped over the wolf and opened the door.

Pure Starberry looked back at him over her shoulder and smiled, “Papa! Papa!” She jumped up with the book in her hands and ran over to him, “Look, look! See!” She pointed to a painted picture of a royal Hollyberrian ball.

Truthless Recluse smiled. He remembered those events well. 

Hollyberry would drag poor Dark Cacao over to whatever table happened to be serving the best berry juice and the pair would be caught in a drinking contest. Pure Vanilla hadn’t minded, the juice just made Dark Cacao even more warm and cuddly when it came time for bed. 

Golden Cheese would bask in the attention she and her golden attendants would garner, lounging across any piece of luxurious furniture she could find. 

And he and White Lily would find a quiet corner to sit and observe everything. Occasionally they would dance, but they knew they had to keep an eye on their fellow heroes, lest one of them over drink themselves.

“It looks so pretty!” Pure Starberry turned the book back around and smiled at it.

“Yes, Hollyberry always knew how to throw the most marvelous parties.” Truthless Recluse answered absentmindedly.

“Perhaps one day, you might attend a Hollyberrian ball.” Wildberry smiled reassuringly as he pushed himself to sit upright.

“Really!?” Pure Starberry asked excitedly, then her shoulders sank, “But we have to wait for Mister Dark Cacao and Starlight Vanilla.” She said as-a-matter-of-factly.

Wildberry nodded, “Of course. But we shall always have an invite ready for you.”

“Wildberry,” Truthless Recluse forced himself to speak, “I apologize, but I am, rather suddenly, not feeling well…would it be alright if I retire for the night?”

Wildberry glanced outside, the sun was still fairly high in the sky, one couldn’t even argue that it was evening yet. He glanced at something over his shoulder, likely Crunchy Chip returning as well, then looked back at him and nodded.

“We will ensure Pure Starberry is taken care of.” He said.

“Papa?” Pure Starberry looked up at him confused.

Truthless Recluse knelt down, “I’m sorry, sweetie, papa’s not feeling well.”

Pure Starberry frowned, “Are you sick?” She asked.

“No, just…a headache.” He lied. It was more than just a headache. It was nausea. It was pain. It was something he didn’t want to name for fear of making things real, and making them worse.

But he didn’t want to worry her anymore.

“Okay.” Pure Starberry hugged him.

He hugged her back and forced his breathing to remain even and calm. He thanked Crunchy Chip and Wildberry and insisted that, no matter what, if Pure Starberry said she needed or wanted him for anything, they were to come get him immediately.

Both knights nodded that they understood.

Truthless Recluse retreated to his room and closed the door — he hardly ever closed the door. He rested against it and sighed. His heart began racing, as if he was standing before The Fount again, and he pressed both hands to his heart.

Shaking, he laid his staff against the wall and spun around to face the closet. The Fount was random in his deliveries, but Truthless Recluse kept almost everything. He opened his closet and glared down at the pile of clothes that had grown to reach his hips. 

He yanked the upper most gown off the pile and held it up.

It smelled like him.

It looked nothing like what he would have worn. Maybe Pure Vanilla — if he was attending a costume party — but not him.

A midnight blue gown, with gold trim around the sleeves, gold stays and a gold overskirt.

Something perfect for a doll.

He laid it down on his bed.

Trembling, Truthless Recluse pulled his modest brown robes up and over his head. The well-worn fabric fell to the ground with a gentle rustle and Truthless Recluse picked up the gown again, rubbing the cool fabric between his thumbs and forefingers.

What was he doing?

This was crazy.

He was crazy.

Still, he slipped the gown on the way he’d learned from many days of watching The Fount dress him. The fabric was soft, but heavy. Not meant to restrain, only to restrict. He paused and closed his eyes as his hands landed on the hips of the gown.

How…after so many years…did The Fount still know his measurements? Had he really not changed that much? Or was he just able to eyeball his measurements from the few and far between meetings they’d had at a distance?

He kept his eyes closed and took a deep breath before he reached up to the blue ribbon holding the stay in place. He began to tug each layer snug until he reached the top, then he tied the ribbon off with a messy bow.

When he finished he opened his eyes. There was a mirror in the back of the closet, so he turned and took in his appearance.

His heart beat against his chest so fiercely it was a miracle he couldn’t see it through the dress.

He curled his hands around his sleeves and brought them up to his face. He pressed his lips to his palms and inhaled.

It even smelled like home…

Truthless Recluse sat down on the bed, watching the stranger in the mirror cry silently before exhaustion settled over his dough and he crawled into bed.


The Fount of Knowledge wasn’t sure if he should scream in agony or squeal with delight!!

His Doll had trusted him — a foolish thing, no doubt, but he’d done it nonetheless!!

He’d finally gotten his Doll to step out of that witch-damned shield and he’d been able to touch him. Sure, that awful beard would have to go (it was too scratchy), but he’d been able to taste him after being denied his one vice for over five years!

And he’d been sooooooo close to just whisking his perfect little doll back home!

The only thing that would have made it perfect was if his perfect little princess had been with him.

No matter.

He’d shown his Doll he could be trusted, now it was just a matter of time.

And he’d been patient thus far, hadn’t he?

Giggling on cloud nine, The Fount lazed around his study, lesson plans and grant approvals forgotten.

Ohhhh he could almost see it! The day his beloved Doll finally came home. He’d cancel school for a whole week — no! For the rest of the semester! Put a whole pause on everything! He’d need the time to catch up with his darling Doll~! His hands and mouth needed to reacquaint themselves with his Doll’s body, trim back everything unnecessary, ensure he was back on his proper feeding and bathing schedule — oh! He’d have to make a whole new wardrobe for everyone!

He’d get Black Sapphire to watch the twins, get his perfect little princess used to living in the Spire, maybe introduce her to the few pre-approved students that could be her friends and to her teachers. And, oh how happy Starlight Vanilla would be to have his sister with them!

And maybe, if his Doll behaved throughout it all, they could try again! And this time The Fount would not let his Doll out of his sight! Even if it meant having him cancel classes or having his Doll sit behind his lectern in his lecture hall. The nursery was still tucked away in one of the unused rooms, as was the birthing suite, it was just a matter of having a few puppets clean up the years of dust that had accumulated there.

He squealed and kicked his feet excitedly and he turned himself over and over in mid-air.

He must’ve floated for hours because his daydreams of their family reunited and growing came to a record screeching halt when a quick double knock echoed around the room. The light outside had gone out, and his study was left illuminated by the few candles still holding on to their last bits of wax. He sighed and lowered himself down to the floor.

He opened the door and relaxed when he saw it was Black Sapphire, Starlight Vanilla was asleep on his shoulder. The little boy was already in pajamas, a toy wolf pressed between him and Black Sapphire and his staff held by the older boy. Black Sapphire had ditched his casual suit jacket at some point and was left in his white button-up.

“I saw the light on and assumed you were back. Were you able to meet with the Recluse?” Black Sapphire readjusted Starlight Vanilla on his hip.

“I did indeed, clever boy.” He patted Black Sapphire’s head and held his arms out for his son.

Black Sapphire had to pry Starlight Vanilla’s hands open to get the kid to let go of him, but he was able to gently pass him off to his father. He smiled, “We followed your schedule exactly, sir. But the poor thing fell asleep as soon as he was in pajamas, we didn’t get to his evening phonics review.”

The Fount was glad the two got along, he really didn’t want to have to find a new TA. 

“That is fine,” The Fount reassured him, “My poor prince probably had as much excitement as I did today.” He nuzzled the top of his son’s head and Starlight Vanilla nuzzled back in his sleep, humming tiredly.

Black Sapphire’s eyebrows shot up, “Oh? I take it the meeting went well?” That was a surprise.

“Better than well,” The Fount grinned, “My darling Doll stepped out of his hidey hole~!” He had to contain his giggles now that he was holding his son. He took his son’s staff from Black Sapphire's extended hand.

“That’s wonderful, sir.” Black Sapphire smiled, “Is he here?” He looked around as if expecting him.

The Fount sighed and rolled his eyes dramatically, “No, silly boy.” He shook his head, “My princess was not with him, so I played a little…trust game with him.” He grinned.

“Trust game?” Black Sapphire tilted his head curiously, his mop of curls bouncing to the side with the movement.

“My precious little one thinks he cannot trust me anymore,” The Fount pouted, “I’ve no idea why, but in order to regain his trust, I let him go back inside.”

“You let him go?” Black Sapphire asked incredulously.

The Fount waved off his concern, “Oh it was just the one time. Next time, he will be mine.” He sighed dreamily, imagining the feeling of his perfect little Doll pliable in his hands once more. He opened his eyes and looked his student up and down, “And you’ve been dutifully here all day. Why don’t you take the rest of Fall Break off?”

“Sir?” Black Sapphire looked even more surprised, “Are you sure?”

“If I have a need for you, I know where to find you.” The Fount carefully held his son in one arm and turned Black Sapphire towards the door with his free hand, “Now go, enjoy your break!” He insisted, pushing him towards and out the door.

“I-if you insist, sir! Thank you, sir!” Black Sapphire beamed back at him, “I’ll just grab my jacket from Starlight’s room and be on my way. Good night, sir.”

“Yes, yes, good night.” The Fount nodded and smiled at him, eager to close the door and spend some much needed time with his son.

As soon as the door was closed, he teleported them both to The Fount’s personal quarters. He hadn’t needed nor wanted a personal bedroom until his beautiful Doll came into his life, and even then, he only had his Doll’s bedroom to call his own.

However, when Starlight Vanilla came into the picture, The Fount realized he needed a centralized place to call his own (besides the Spire as a whole) so if his son ever needed him he knew where to find him (and he was not letting him into his study).

The room was easily twice the size of the room his Doll had been in, but was decorated the same as the rest of the Spire. Black and blue walls, a pair of stained sugar glass windows, a four poster bed with a canopy of stardust, a closet stuffed impossibly full of outfits and costumes, a pair of vanities (one sat unused), a pair of bookshelves with The Fount’s most precious pieces in his collection, a pair of armchairs, a table between them, and a door that led to an ensuite.

The Fount settled in one of the armchairs and used a bit of magic to give it rockers on the bottom. He began to gently rock his son in his arms, petting his pretty curls back from his face.

His son’s health had improved so much since he’d been here. He was at a more appropriate weight for his height, his hair was free from tangles and knots, and — with his hearing staff — his language was developing at an accelerated rate.

His perfect little prince.

He couldn’t wait for the day his prince and princess were home. He smiled and kissed the top of his son’s head.

Starlight Vanilla murmured in his sleep, then rolled his head to the side and blinked his sleepy eyes open. His dual-blue eyes widened and he smiled and started to sign something before he looked around.

The Fount smirked.

“Good boy,” He grinned, even if his son couldn’t hear him. He was starting to rely on his staff, which is exactly what he’d wanted. He handed the staff to him and gestured for him to try again.

Father! You’re back!” Starlight Vanilla threw his arms around his neck, “I missed you!

“I missed you too, my little prince.” He hugged him back. He really did need to spend more time with his son. Ever since the semester had started back up, he only saw his son at morning drop off, and he quickly learned Starlight Vanilla was not a morning cookie.

Please stay tomorrow?” His son’s tiny voice pleaded.

The Fount’s hug on him tightened, “Of course, son.” He thought about all the things they could do tomorrow after his son got a proper night's sleep.

Starlight Vanilla pulled back, absentmindedly pulling some of The Fount’s inky strands of hair around his shoulders and running his tiny fingers through the blinking curls. “Did you go see papa?” His voice was quiet through the staff.

The Fount smiled and copied his son’s actions, twirling his tight curls around his blackened claws. “I did. And do you know what he told me?”

Starlight Vanilla looked up at him anxiously.

“He told me he wants to be here with us —,” Starlight Vanilla’s eyes lit up, “But that your sister hates me, so he can’t be here.” Starlight Vanilla’s shoulders slowly sagged. 

The Fount pursed his lips and continued to twirl his son’s hair, even if he’d stopped playing with his hair, “Now…Starlight…help your father out…why would your sister hate me?”

Starlight Vanilla was quiet for a while, then he shuffled and nestled himself against The Fount’s side, “And you won’t be angry?

“I will not,” The Fount took a breath, “be angry.” He finished slowly. He wrapped his arms around his son and let him sit quietly for a moment.

Starlight Vanilla played with his sleeve and heaved a heavy sigh, “Papa told us you hurted —,

“Hurt.” The Fount corrected.

Hurt him…” Starlight Vanilla finished quietly.

The Fount’s cold dough flushed with a cold sweat and he scowled at the wall. 

Please don’t be mad, father.” Starlight Vanilla tugged his arm closer around him, like some kind of belt and nuzzled the crook of his arm. “Please? Please? I’m sorry!

The Fount took a deep breath.

Now why would his precious doll tell their children that he hurt him?

Add that to the list of things he’d have to let his Doll know he did not appreciate. His precious little one was really racking up a score of things that upset him.

Nevermind.

He could think of a number of ways his Doll could make it up to him.

However, his current priority was his son, “I’m not mad at you, Starlight.” He reassured his son, “It just means I have to work a little harder to bring your papa and sister back home.”

Starlight Vanilla craned his head back to look up at him, “It’s not Pure Starberry’s fault…she doesn’t know!

“I know.” The Fount reassured him.

Starlight Vanilla nestled closer to his side and tried to hug him, but his little arms went less than halfway around the corrupted Virtue’s torso, “Can you tell me the story again? About how you and papa met? I like your story better…

The Fount smiled. 

Of course he liked The Fount’s story better. His stories were softer, more romantic, and (most importantly) the truth. 

He picked Starlight Vanilla up and floated over to the bed, “Very well, one story, and then it’s back to bed, alright?”

Two stories! I wanna hear about how you and papa fell in love, too!

The Fount chuckled as he laid his son in bed and then laid beside him, “Oh very well, twist my arm, why don’t you?” He giggled and nuzzled his son.

Starlight Vanilla giggled and cuddled up closer to him.

“Once upon a time, there was a lonely, knowledgeable, and most handsome cookie.” The Fount grinned as his son giggled again.

And he told the story, with his version of the truth, until his son fell asleep with a quiet, “Papa…I miss you…

Notes:

I have the next chapter planned out, which is why I'm okay uploading this chapter tonight, but don't be surprised if a chapter doesn't come out tomorrow.
And yall crack me up — you WANT me to ship them, you DON'T WANT me to ship them, PICK A LANE!!
I THOUGHT yall would've loved the FountRecluse kiss, but noooooo~! For some reason you guys are MAD at The Fount!! WELL TOO BAD!! I'M SCRAPING THE WHOLE SECOND HALF OF THIS FIC AND YOU'RE GETTING WHAT YOU'RE GETTING NOW!!

Chapter 24: Secret Secrets

Notes:

Are no fun 🤭🤭🤭
The first bit is about college and poli-sci stuff and I haven't been in college in four years and haven't been in a poli-sci class in probably eight years (I think I was a sophmore or junior in college at the time?? Gods, it's been ages lol) so I just winged it with Black Sapphire and Silverbell's conversation. If anything is blatantly wrong or something, let's just chalk it up to them being cookies, okay? Okay.

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

“Through what means have you established a reliable, and-or consistent office for communication between the state and the public?” Silverbell put a few pieces of popcorn in his mouth and chewed on them as he looked over his notes.

Black Sapphire hummed and leaned back against the wall.

Currently, both young men were in Black Sapphire’s room since Silverbell’s roommate was staying on campus and -ahem- had company over.

Both of them were sitting on Black Sapphire’s bed, Black Sapphire at the head, Silverbell at the foot. There was a bowl of popcorn between them, and Silverbell had all of his notes spread out the silky black bedspread, while his notebook — filled with Black Sapphire’s answers to the mock interview — was on his lap.

Black Sapphire had to think hard to remember his own poli-sci lessons, “Well, we hosted an election and the elected officer of the state became the head of communications for our state. Anything we, the government, wish to pass on to the public goes through their office for approval first.”

Silverbell smiled and jotted down every word he said.

Black Sapphire rather liked the attention he got from the Silver prince.

This was the second day of interviews they’d done, the first had just been the pair chatting and Silverbell showing Black Sapphire the rubric he’d been given. He’d reviewed the questions Silverbell had prepared, and his habit from correcting work as a TA kicked in. They tweaked a few of the questions to better fit the rubric given.

They were only about a quarter of the way through the questions since they kept stopping for snacks, or some water, or so Silverbell could double check something.

Black Sapphire thought the prince was awfully adorable when he’d stick the pencil between his lips and furrow his brow at something he had written. He didn't chew on the pencil, just held it between his lips, and (not for the first time) he wondered how the silver prince tasted.

Black Sapphire ran a hand through his mop of curls and sighed. He desperately needed more free time. He spent way too much time working for The Fount, attending classes, and babysitting the kid, he was feeling giddy and horny over the first cookie to spend time with him in years.

Black Sapphire hadn't been such a loner before he became The Fount’s TA. In fact, he used to have several pretty cookies stay in his room over the weekends and school breaks — even upperclasscookies had found themselves lounging on Black Sapphire’s bed. 

But studying Dark Moon Magic was taxing, draining, and being a TA — especially to The Fount of Knowledge — meant he had little free time.

To add to it, The Fount of Knowledge had added “babysitter” to his roster of jobs to take care of, so now he could be called at any time to take care of the little gnat.

Even if the little gnat had been growing on him and wasn't so bad all the time, he did still take up a lot of Black Sapphire’s time.

Silverbell tapped his notebook with his pencil, “Uhh, Earthbread to Black Sapphire? Did you hear me?”

Black Sapphire blinked and looked up at him, “O-oh. No.” He shook his head.

Silverbell giggled and rolled his eyes, "Interviewee had no response,” he pretended to write down.

“Hey, now!” Black Sapphire crawled forward, “Don’t you dare besmirch my good name!” He made a grab for the pencil, but Silverbell gasped and flew off the bed to avoid being grabbed.

“Interviewee now attacking interviewer!" Silverbell laughed melodically.

“Attacking?!” Black Sapphire gawked, “I am merely trying to correct your mistake!” 

“Mistake?!” Silverbell held his notebook up out of Black Sapphire’s reach, “I assure you, I have made no mistake!”

“Give it here, you little gnat!” He, being taller, easily swiped the notebook away.

“Hey!” Silverbell flew after him.

The pair were so busy trying to wrestle the notebook away from the other they didn't notice —

—kathumbumbump—

The bowl that had been holding the popcorn tipped over the bed and spilled kernels all over the floor.

Black Sapphire let Silverbell snatch his notebook back and sighed. He immediately summoned his microphone to his hand and waved it, muttering a simple spell under his breath.

The bowl righted itself on his bed and the spilled popcorn picked itself up and threw itself away.

“Sorry,” Silverbell chuckled nervously, “Here, I’ll go pop us some more.” He picked up the bowl from the bed and carried it with him out of the room.

Black Sapphire just hummed absentmindedly as he put his microphone back on the hooks where it belonged. It wouldn’t be long before Silverbell would come back, however, he got bored waiting so he left his room to find him.

Living in the TA building meant he had a living suite — his own room, private kitchen and bath, and a living room. It wasn't luxurious, but it was cozy and it was his.

Silverbell hummed as he waited for the popcorn to pop. “Hey, by the way —?” he called over his shoulder.

Black Sapphire smirked, “I’m right here.” 

Silverbell jumped out of his dough and turned to face him, startled. He laid a hand on his chest, “Crumbs, you startled me!”

Black Sapphire chuckled, “You are so easy to spook.” His own dough thrummed at the idea that he’d made the Silver prince’s heart race.

Silverbell huffed and turned back to the microwave, “Anyways, I was gonna ask about that little boy? The one you were with the other day?”

Black Sapphire tensed up, “What about him?” The Fount of Knowledge didn't want anyone knowing about Starlight Vanilla.

“Is he, like, your little brother or something?” Silverbell asked.

Black Sapphire would have choked if he’d had anything in his mouth, he coughed and cleared his throat, “What??” He asked incredulously.

Silverbell shrugged halfheartedly and opened the microwave as soon as it beeped, the smell of fresh popcorn filled the suite. “I just kind of assumed, since you two were together —,”

“No, he’s not my brother.” Black Sapphire shook his head, “Just a kid I’m helping tutor.” He lied easily.

“Oh?” Silverbell looked over his shoulder at him, “Should I be more jealous of my time with you then?”

“J-Jealous?” Black Sapphire stumbled over his words as his heart and mind tried to rationalize Silverbell’s words.

Was the Silver Prince…flirting with him??

Surely not.

Black Sapphire was a nobody.

He really needed to get back out in the world if he was standing here thinking a prince would flirt with him.

“Well, I mean,” Silverbell pulled the bag of popcorn open and began to shake it out into the bowl, “You work as a TA for the headmaster, you tutor that little boy, you have your own classes to attend to,” He looked back at Black Sapphire again, “I’m surprised you made time for little old me, who you barely know, by the way.”

“I could get to know you.” Black Sapphire blurted out.

Silverbell picked up the bowl of popcorn and held it against his abdomen as he turned and leaned against the counter, “Are you sure you have time in that busy schedule of yours?”

Black Sapphire’s mouth was dry. 

Well…The Fount had given him the rest of Fall Break off…

Black Sapphire looked down at his feet and he crossed the small kitchen to stand in front of him. He stuffed his hands in his pockets and looked up at Silverbell, who popped a single kernel in his mouth and chewed it softly. His eyes definitely didn’t linger on the soft sheen of butter on his finger tips, and he definitely didn’t lick his lips imagining those thin, nimble fingers in his mouth.

“I think I can find time.” He said softly.

Silverbell just raised his eyebrows and held up a kernel.

Black Sapphire leaned down with his mouth open and let Silverbell put the kernel on his tongue. He wasn’t imagining things when he saw Silverbell’s silver eyes linger on his mouth. Jam rushed to his ears and left him deaf to the world.

He pulled the popcorn bowl out of his hands and barely set it aside before he quickly lifted the prince up onto the counter and stepped between his legs. To his immense relief, Silverbell grabbed onto the front of his button-up and yanked him forward, slotting his pretty little mouth around his.

They didn’t get much farther into the mock interview.


White Lily fidgeted nervously next to Dark Cacao, “Hmm,” She hummed and looked around.

“Why are you so scared?” Dark Cacao asked, “It is just Pure Vanilla.”

“Okay, except it’s not just Pure Vanilla,” White Lily shook her head and didn’t look at him, choosing to instead look at the slowly passing-by path that they were traveling on. “It’s also his daughter and it’s my fault his son was taken and —,”

“Come now, you know Pure Vanilla won’t hold that against you.” Golden Cheese chirped up from the back of the cart they were all piled in.

Dark Cacao rolled his eyes, “Pure Vanilla doesn’t blame you for what happened to his son.” He reassured White Lily…again.

“It’s my fault.” He heard his grandson mutter.

Prince Choco Caramel Drizzle had thrown himself into his training, waking up before even some of the watchers. Dark Choco was worried about his sudden burst of dedication, but Caramel Arrow was encouraging. He was passionate, he wanted to help his friends.

Dark Cacao could understand both of their perspectives, so when he informed his son and daughter-in-law that he was taking Golden Cheese and White Lily to see Pure Vanilla, they asked if he would take his grandson.

Of course he would. Any excuse to spend time with his grandson, as well as get his grandson off of the training grounds, he would take.

“No, it’s not.” Dark Cacao turned to say over his shoulder.

Choco Caramel has been curled up at the far end of the cart, his arms wrapped around his knees as if he could make himself smaller. He was only seven, there was no need for him to have the weight of the world on his shoulders. He didn’t say anything back, just tucked his head against his knees and turned his head away.

Golden Cheese frowned and moved to sit beside him. Silently, she opened her wings and let the little boy crawl closer to be surrounded by radiant, warm feathers.

Dark Cacao took a deep breath and turned back around to face the steed pulling their cart. Every spare inch of space in the back of the cart, and even stored underneath, was packed with supplies from the Silver Kingdom, the Dark Cacao Kingdom, and the Golden Cheese Kingdom.

Books and scrolls, food and seeds, fabric and fine metals — things Pure Vanilla couldn’t scavenge or make on his own.

Wildberry and Crunchy Chip had been staying with Pure Vanilla the past week, and it felt wrong to bring nothing to the former king for hosting the knights of other kingdoms.

“O-Oh my,” White Lily breathed as the barrier slowly came into view over the horizon, “It is much more impressive in person.” She whispered. The dome of glowing blue and black runes was as tall, broad, and brilliant as the day Pure Vanilla had created it.

Dark Cacao frowned. He had hoped the next time he saw this kingdom he would have had Starlight Vanilla sitting beside him. His dough still burned at seeing how The Fount’s student treated the little boy. He’d made it his personal mission to crumble the student the next time he had the chance.

White Lily pushed herself to the edge of the bench they were seated on and then she shakily pushed herself to her feet, “It’s encased everything.” She breathed.

“Would you sit?” Dark Cacao held a hand out to catch her in case she fell.

“The runes move around the barrier as if following an armillary sphere.” White Lily was in her own world.

“White Lily, sit down before you give poor Dark Cacao a heart attack.” Golden Cheese called up.

“O-oh!” White Lily blushed and sat back down, “Sorry, old friend.”

Dark Cacao relaxed once she was seated again, but then she popped back up, “How strange…the runes all seem to shimmer randomly…or perhaps each individual rune is working in tandem with — EEP!” She yelped.

Dark Cacao grabbed her by the bow resting above her tailbone and yanked her back into her seat, “Witches, White Lily, we’re nearly there. I’d like to deliver you to Pure Vanilla in one piece.”

“Sorry, sorry.” White Lily nodded.

He could hear Golden Cheese snicker behind him and he sighed heavily.

It had been a long journey.

Fortunately, White Lily stayed seated until Dark Cacao guided their steed to a stop just outside the border.

“Should we make ourselves known somehow?” White Lily asked as Dark Cacao helped her step down from the cart.

“That won’t be necessary.” Golden Cheese shook her head, she helped Choco Caramel get down. Keeping his arms crossed and his head tucked down, the tiny prince walked ahead of the Ancient Heroes and through the border.

White Lily watched, her eyes as wide as saucers.

“The magic in the border alerts Pure Vanilla.” Dark Cacao explained.

“Fascinating.” White Lily whispered and stepped closer to the barrier without stepping through.

“I say it’s early enough,” Golden Cheese started following Choco Caramel, “We can unpack later.”

“I agree.” Dark Cacao answered absentmindedly.

A part of him knew he should follow his grandson, even though he knew he was perfectly safe in the Pure Vanilla Kingdom. Another part of him wanted to wait for White Lily to ensure she didn’t wander off (he had promised her husbands that he’d keep track of her). And a much bigger part of him wanted to run to the Pure Vanilla house and find Pure Vanilla.

Truthless Recluse.

He had to get back into the habit of calling him that.

“Fascinating.” White Lily breathed again.

Luckily for Dark Cacao, all of his parts were satisfied as he heard the excited commotion of his knights and the Vanilla's. And he knew where the little girl was, her papa and his grandson were sure to follow.

Sure enough, Pure Starberry was holding onto Wildberry’s hand and walking alongside Cocoa Biscuit, Crunchy Chip’s cream wolf, who was carrying Choco Caramel on his back. Crunchy Chip walked on Cocoa Biscuit’s other side. And walking along Wildberry’s other side was Truthless Recluse.

“White Lily Cookie!” Truthless Recluse looked exhausted, like he hadn’t slept a wink since Dark Cacao had left two and a half months ago.

White Lily blinked out of her fascination with the barrier and looked at Truthless Recluse. If she was startled by his appearance, she didn’t show it. She smiled and stepped through the barrier with no hesitation.

“Pure Vanilla Cookie!” She ran to meet him halfway, the pair wrapping their arms around each other in a tight embrace.

Dark Cacao took another deep breath and passed through the barrier. Its warm magic engulfed him and he frowned.

“I had no idea you were the surprise Dark Cacao was bringing me!”

“Haha! Well, surprise!”

“Oh, my old friend! How I’ve missed you!”

“I’ve missed you, too! Let me look at you!”

Dark Cacao stood back and watched as Truthless Recluse and White Lily each held each other at arms length.

Truthless Recluse smirked a familiar, mischievous smirk and Dark Cacao’s heart twisted in his chest. “My my, your majesty.” He teased her.

White Lily was still in her most regal gown and even kept her crown on (a sensory thing, she’d tried to explain, the weight of her royal attire kept her more firmly grounded or something?).

“Oh, stop!” White Lily blushed. She scratched her hands through his beard, “This seems thicker than the last time I saw you. It looks good.”

“Yes, well, that happens when you stop shaving.” Truthless Recluse chuckled, “Thank you.”

The pair smiled at each other for another beat of silence before they hugged again. White Lily pulled back quickly though, “Oh! My manners! You have a daughter now!”

Truthless Recluse’s eyes looked sad, but he nodded, “I do.” He turned around, “It’s alright, dear.” He waved for Pure Starberry to walk over.

Pure Starberry let go of Wildberry’s hand, but instead of running to her papa as he expected, she ran around him to Dark Cacao. He looked down at her startled as she clung to his legs.

“Did you bring him back?” She asked, her voice breaking as she looked up at him with teary eyes.

“I…” Dark Cacao’s mouth opened and closed helplessly. He sighed and knelt down, “No, sweetheart…I couldn’t.” He laid a comforting hand on her shoulder.

Pure Starberry’s lower lip wobbled, “Is he gone forever?” Her voice was so small, she could barely force it out.

Dark Cacao’s heart broke all over again and he opened his arms. Pure Starberry immediately clung to him and began to cry and sniffle against his shoulder, “I’m sorry, sweetheart.” He whispered and hugged her tightly.

He glanced up and saw Truthless Recluse frowning.

“Here, hold onto me.” He whispered. Pure Starberry did as he asked and he stood up, resting the little girl on his waist. He carried her over and cleared his throat, “White Lily Cookie, this is Pure Starberry Cookie.”

White Lily Cookie smiled gently at the little girl, “Hello, Pure Starberry. I’ve heard so much about you.”

Pure Starberry rested her head on Dark Cacao’s shoulder and said nothing.

“Star…” Truthless Recluse licked his lips nervously.

Dark Cacao turned and pressed his lips to the crown of the little girl’s head, “It’s alright. She’s an old friend of your papa, and myself, and Golden Cheese.” He whispered to reassure her.

Pure Starberry sniffled and wiped her teary eyes off on her sleeves, “Hello.” She said quietly.

White Lily continued to smile gently, “Dark Cacao tells me you’re quite the reader, hm?” She tilted her head curiously.

Pure Starberry nodded.

“Well, I have a few books I brought with me from my home, but it seems they’ve gotten mixed up in our travels…could you help me organize them?” White Lily kept her voice calm and low.

“What’re they about?” Pure Starberry asked.

Dark Cacao smiled at Truthless Recluse, who looked a little more relaxed now that his daughter was opening up to White Lily.

White Lily hummed thoughtfully, “Mostly about magic, but a few of them are storybooks, things my son no longer wanted now that he’s in college.”

“Storybooks?” Pure Starberry really perked up at that.

White Lily hummed and nodded again.

Pure Starberry looked between her papa, Dark Cacao, and White Lily, “Can I?” She asked her papa.

“So long as the books make their way home first.” Truthless Recluse answered.

“Wonderful! Oh, thank you so much, Pure Starberry.” White Lily clapped her hands excitedly.

“Crunchy Chip, Wildberry?” Dark Cacao called out to the knights.

“Yes, your majesty?” Crunchy Chip was already standing at attention, Wildberry straightened his shoulders.

“Would you mind helping us unload?” Dark Cacao asked and he sat Pure Starberry back down on her feet.

“Yes, sir!” Crunchy Chip and Wildberry both walked over to their cart and began to unload things.

Now that she was comfortable, Pure Starberry took White Lily’s hand and walked her back to the house, excitedly sharing what her new favorite book was since she’d lost her old favorite book.

Dark Cacao stepped closer to Truthless Recluse and whispered, “He has Starlight enrolled in his academy.” 

Truthless Recluse tensed up, “I know.”

Dark Cacao frowned, “You know?”

Truthless Recluse inhaled sharply and blinked a few times; he hadn’t once looked at Dark Cacao since he’d shown up, “I know.” He whispered again.

The rest of their company walked back to the house, but Dark Cacao grabbed Truthless Recluse’s arm to keep him in the field until they were alone.

Truthless Recluse did not fight against his grip, but he still did not look at him.

Dark Cacao’s heart raced in his chest, “He was here?” How else would that explain how Truthless Recluse knew about Starlight Vanilla?

Truthless Recluse opened and closed his mouth and ultimately said nothing.

“Pure Vanilla —?”

“Stop.” Truthless Recluse breathed out as if he’d been punched, “Just…stop.”

“Fine,” Dark Cacao huffed, “Truthless Recluse,” The smaller cookie finally looked up at him and it felt as if he’d been slapped across the face. He took a breath to steady his rising anger, “Why didn’t you say something?”

“What could you or Crunchy Chip or Wildberry or anyone have done?” Truthless Recluse asked.

“Well, what happened?” Dark Cacao wanted to know for his own peace of mind.

“He showed up, told me he was…taking care of Starlight Vanilla, and then he left.” Truthless Recluse answered.

“And that was all?” Dark Cacao asked.

“Yes.” Truthless Recluse was too quick to answer. 

They were both silent.

Truthless Recluse sighed, “Please, old friend…” He turned to face him head on and pulled his hand off his arm to hold onto it, “We are still here…we are still safe. I’ve stayed…as promised.”

Dark Cacao pulled his hand back, only to reach up and stroke Truthless Recluse’s cheek with his knuckles.

Truthless Recluse leaned to his touch and turned to mumble two words against his dough.

Dark Cacao frowned, but was too scared to ask what he’d said, so instead he said, “And I thank you for keeping your end of our promise.”

“Yes, well,” Truthless Recluse took a breath, then stepped away and held out his hand, “You still have your half to fulfill.”

Dark Cacao felt like a child being walked to the front of the class for a scolding, but he accepted his hand nonetheless, “I know.” And he let Truthless Recluse walk him back to his house.

Notes:

One) Black Sapphire really needs friends outside of Starlight Vanilla lmao throwing himself at the first pretty boy he sees. I got some hc for who all he's slept around with, but I didn't feel like adding all those unnecessary name drops. But just know...there IS a list lol
Two) I am fully committing to my Autistic White Lily headcanon. Homegirl gets so into her research and STILL was able to pull two baddies because she deserves to be happy and fulfilled!
Three) Man, I just keep making Dark Cacao more and more of a sad simp every time he and Truthless Recluse share a scene together. I've lowkey been plotting out a prequel one shot that shows their relationship before they broke up...anyone interested?

Chapter 25: The Adults are speaking

Notes:

I wasn't going to upload this until after work, but...you'll see~!

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Pure Starberry couldn't recall a point in time when so many cookies had stayed over at her house before.

Usually, it was her, her brother, and their papa. Sometimes Dark Cacao and Choco Caramel Drizzle would come to visit. Sometimes it’d be just Golden Cheese.

But currently staying in the house it was:

Her, her papa, Dark Cacao, Choco Caramel, Golden Cheese, White Lily, Wildberry, and Crunchy Chip!

Her papa had even opened up the upstairs rooms, which he’d never done before! Wildberry and Crunchy Chip shared the smaller of the upstairs rooms, and Golden Cheese and White Lily shared the larger of the upstairs rooms. She didn't know where Dark Cacao slept, but she was happy he was here.

Pure Starberry had to share her room with Choco Caramel. He slept in her bed and she slept in her brother’s bed. However, she woke up from yet another nightmare while the moon was still out and she crawled back into her bed. She nuzzled the sleeping prince’s arm until she fell back asleep.

Which was how her papa found her when he came by the room to wake the kids up for breakfast.

Truthless Recluse leaned against the doorway and smiled fondly at the children. 

“Remind you of anyone?” Dark Cacao’s morning voice rumbled behind him.

Truthless Recluse just hummed and walked into the room. Very carefully, he picked his daughter up so as not to wake her. “I’m just worried she’s going to grow…” He chose his words carefully as he walked back by Dark Cacao, “Attached. In Starlight Vanilla’s absence.” He looked up at him as he passed by.

“Would that be such a bad thing?” Dark Cacao kept his voice down as he turned and watched the pair go into the bathroom.

“Papa?” Pure Starberry blinked her tired eyes open.

“Shh, sweetie, I’m here.” He reassured her. He looked back up at Dark Cacao, “I don't know.” He sighed and shook his head. 

“M’rning mister Dark Cacao.” Pure Starberry opened and closed her hand to wave at him.

“Good morning, Pure Starberry.” He smiled at the little girl.

Truthless Recluse began to close the bathroom door.

“Shall I get started on breakfast?” Dark Cacao asked.

Truthless Recluse just hummed and nodded his head with a quiet, “Thank you.” Then closed the door to get himself and his daughter cleaned and dressed for the day.

Dark Cacao turned and was ready to go the kitchen alone when he noticed his grandson stirring and rubbing his eyes. “Good morning, Choco Caramel.” He stopped and smiled at him as well.

“Good morning, grandfather.” Choco Caramel stretched and yawned, “Did I miss Crunchy Chip’s morning jog?” He asked.

“No, but your father and mother don't want you training so hard while we’re here.” Dark Cacao reminded him.

Choco Caramel huffed and rolled out of bed, “I have to be better. I have to be quicker, stronger!” He puffed up his chest, “I promised!”

“And it is not your responsibility to bring Starlight Vanilla home.” He reminded the seven year old.

Choco Caramel glared at him, and Dark Cacao was reminded of his son. Sometimes the two really were identical copies of each other. Thank goodness Caramel Arrow had stepped in, her level-headedness was needed.

He sighed, “Once you brush and dress for the day, you may help me in the kitchen.” 

“Yes, sir.” Choco Caramel nodded.

Dark Cacao walked out to the kitchen and found Wildberry and Crunchy Chip already there, both drinking coffee, and both stopped and stood when they saw him.

“Good morning, your majesty.” Crunchy Chip bowed his head and Wildberry tipped his down in respect.

“Please, sit, here we are just good company.” Dark Cacao insisted.

“Yes, sir.” Crunchy Chip nodded, but neither one moved to sit.

Dark Cacao sighed, “Sit.”

Both knights sat back down as Dark Cacao opened the pantry. It was still stocked with fresh supplies, which was a relief. Truthless Recluse had been quiet last night, stating his vertigo had been acting up, so he mused over something that might settle his nerves and his stomach.

“What’re we making?” Choco Caramel squeezed himself between the broad king and the pantry door.

“I was just thinking…” Dark Cacao hummed thoughtfully.

“Pure Starberry said her tummy’s been upset a lot.” Choco Caramel said, then he stood on his tiptoes and reached up, “Mother always says oatmeal is good for a upset tummy.” His fingers could just barely reach the jar of oats.

Dark Cacao chuckled, “Well, she’s right.”

Oatmeal it was.

He decided to forego all the sugary addatives he would have normally added to better suit Truthless Recluse’s tastes. If both of them were having trouble eating they didn't need extra sugar to make things worse.

Dark Cacao recited the instructions for oatmeal, and Choco Caramel prepped everything. He could hear Truthless Recluse walking back and forth between the bedrooms and the bathroom.

Wildberry and Crunchy Chip both went for their morning run, and just as the young prince was spooning everything out, Golden Cheese came down looking frazzled and somehow more tired than when she went to bed.

“Are you alright?” Dark Cacao couldn't hide the surprise in his voice.

“So,” Golden Cheese huffed as she sat at the table, “It turns out there is a reason her husbands force her to promise her evenings to them.”

Dark Cacao’s eyebrows raised.

“White Lily did not go to sleep until — likely — five in the morning. And I’m sure the only reason she did was because the moon went behind a cloud and blocked most of the light.” Golden Cheese yawned, “Doesn't she remember that one as radiant as I needs her beauty sleep?”

Dark Cacao just chuckled.

Truthless Recluse and (a now dressed and awake) Pure Starberry walked out of the bathroom.

“Good morning, my treasure.” Golden Cheese smiled at Pure Starberry.

“Good morning, auntie Goldie.” Pure Starberry squirmed in her papa’s arms until he set her down, then she climbed up onto Golden Cheese’s lap.

“You hear that, Dark Cacao?” Golden Cheese’s feathers plumed, “I’m auntie Goldie.”

Pure Starberry was notably quiet about the comment and frowned as she was passed back to her papa.

Dark Cacao rolled his eyes. “Still as competitive as ever.” He helped his grandson into a chair and pushed him in, then held out a chair for Truthless Recluse.

He looked at the chair, then at Dark Cacao. He sighed, sat down, and allowed himself to be pushed in.

Dark Cacao sat in one of the few chairs still remaining and everyone slowly started to eat.

No one spoke much, the night had been long and rough for everyone it seemed.

Even Dark Cacao, who thought he’d only ever be able to relax again once he returned to Truthless Recluse’s side had had difficulty sleeping. All night, all he could think of was how he’d hidden The Fount’s appearance from him.

How his own knight hadn't said a word to him about it. And had Truthless Recluse asked him not to? Why?

He found it hard to believe The Fount would show up just to update Truthless Recluse on his son’s wellbeing.

There was something Truthless Recluse was not telling him.

But why?

He glanced up from his bowl at his former lover.

Truthless Recluse was listening intently to Choco Caramel explain his new training routine. He’d hardly eaten three bites of his oatmeal.

Dark Cacao stretched his leg out and gently nudged his leg.

Truthless Recluse’s eyes snapped to him.

Dark Cacao’s eyes darted to the bowl.

Truthless Recluse pointedly shoved a spoonful of oatmeal into his mouth.

Dark Cacao blinked deadpanned at him.

Truthless Recluse blinked haughtily at him and returned his attention to the little boy.

“And Dark Roast Cookie let me use his bow and arrow since mother won’t let me use hers.” Choco Caramel explained.

“My,” Truthless Recluse nodded, “It sounds like you’ve been busy, your highness.”

Choco Caramel nodded, “I vowed to bring Starlight Vanilla back, and that is what I aim to do.” 

Dark Cacao resisted the urge to roll his eyes and sigh.

Pure Starberry stayed quiet and picked at her own bowl. 

Dark Cacao frowned, “Are you feeling well, Pure Starberry?” He asked.

“I’m not hungry, sir.” She mumbled.

“You need to eat something, sweetie.” Truthless Recluse pleaded.

“Yes, you want to grow up big and strong like your papa, right?” Golden Cheese asked.

Pure Starberry was saved from answering when White Lily came down with a yawn, “Oh, good morning everyone.” She smiled.

“Good morning.” Came a round of answers from the adults.

“Good morning, Miss White Lily.” Choco Caramel answered politely.

But Pure Starberry just looked up at her papa, “May I please be excused?”

Truthless Recluse frowned and pursed his lips, “Sweetie?”

“Please?” Pure Starberry asked, quieter this time.

He sighed, “Very well.” He pushed his chair back enough to help her down to the ground where she immediately left to go to her room.

Dark Cacao frowned. That was not like Pure Starberry. He glanced at Golden Cheese, she’d noticed the strange change as well. 

The rest of the kitchen was quiet.

“Pure Vanilla, where do you keep your tea?” White Lily asked after she’d finished looking around the room.

Truthless Recluse sighed, “In…in the pantry.”

“Thank you.” White Lily smiled and moved to the pantry door.

Truthless moved himself to stand, “I should —,”

“Dear,” Golden Cheese leaned forward and laid one of her jeweled hands over his, “Perhaps this is a little overwhelming for her.” 

Truthless Recluse blinked, confused.

“All of us here.” Golden Cheese motioned to everyone else with her free hand.

Truthless Recluse settled back into his seat, “Perhaps you are right…perhaps when Wildberry and Crunchy Chip come back I could ask if they’d take her out for a walk…”

At that moment, Choco Caramel pushed his empty bowl away from him, “I could do it, sir.” 

Truthless Recluse smiled, “Thank you, Choco Caramel, but you really don’t need to do all of that for us.”

“I want to!” Choco Caramel pushed himself to stand on his chair.

“Choco Caramel, mind your manners.” Dark Cacao reminded him.

Choco Caramel plopped back down onto his seat, “Please, sir?” He looked pleadingly at Truthless Recluse.

Truthless Recluse frowned.

“I think some air and some time with a friend is exactly what Pure Starberry needs.” Golden Cheese said gently.

Truthless Recluse looked at Dark Cacao.

He looked back, silently pleading with him to let the boy go to comfort his friend.

He had let Pure Vanilla walk away from him upset and he’d lost him. He hoped Pure Vanilla wouldn’t let the same thing happen to his daughter.

Truthless Recluse sighed and nodded, “Very well…thank you Choco Caramel.”

Choco Caramel popped out of his chair, pulled his bowl off the table, ran to the sink and held it up to White Lily who was filling a kettle. “Miss White Lily, could you rinse this please?”

“Of course, your highness.” She giggled at the little prince.

Choco Caramel thanked her, then ran to Pure Starberry’s room. Not even two minutes later, the little Dark Cacao prince and Pure Vanilla princess ran out of the home hand in hand.

The rest of the morning was quiet. It had been a long time since this many Ancient Heroes were altogether. Even when Wildberry and Crunchy Chip did return, they could see and feel the awkwardness in the air and quickly turned back around to leave once more.

“I almost wish Hollyberry were here.” White Lily said sadly as she waited for her tea to steep. 

“Which reminds me, we must speak of what we saw.” Golden Cheese said.

“Golden Cheese,” Dark Cacao had the sudden thought that perhaps sharing the fact that their friends was going through what Truthless Recluse had escaped was not the best idea.

“No,” Golden Cheese held a finger to silence him, “She would want them to know.”

Dark Cacao sat back with a heavy sigh before he shook his head and stood up. He collected the empty and half-empty bowls and carried them to the sink, “Fine. Then you may tell the story.” He said.

And Golden Cheese did.


But I don’t want to.” Starlight Vanilla frowned at his father in the mirror of his vanity as he pulled his son’s curls back with a bow.

“Well, I’m sorry, Starlight,” The Fount of Knowledge shook his head, “But your auntie Sugar has been crumbling for you and I to come to her garden and this weekend happens to coincide with her son’s birthday.”

Starlight Vanilla’s frown deepened. Then, very timidly, he asked, “Can we…maybe one day…visit my friend?

“What friend, dear?” The Fount picked his son up and rested him on his hip.

Choco Caramel Drizzle…he lives —,”

“In the Dark Cacao Kingdom, I’m aware.” The Fount pulled open a portal of swirling black and blue magic, “And no.” Starlight Vanilla’s shoulders sagged, “The Dark Cacao Kingdom is far too far away.”

Oh…” Was all Starlight Vanilla said.

“Oh, don’t worry, my dear.” The Fount nuzzled his son, “You’re going to love auntie Sugar’s garden, I just know it.” And without waiting, he stepped through.

Starlight Vanilla flinched at how bright and sweet smelling the garden was and he clung to his father. The Fount smiled, pleased that he was slowly becoming his son’s safe space, and he hovered around the outside perimeter of the temple.

Ohhhhhh Sugar~!” He called.

A small sugar angle poked their head out of the temple doors, “O-Oh! Your Virtuousness!” They quickly bowed their head, “My lady thought you’d perhaps forgotten —,”

The Fount scoffed, “As if she would let me forget.” He pushed past the sugar angle despite their protests that their lady wasn’t presentable.

The Fount didn’t care. 

He’d seen worse.

He hovered straight to Eternal Sugar’s inner sanctum, past a nursery where a panicking sugar angle was trying to calm down a screaming toddler. Starlight Vanilla winced at the sound, and The Fount could see he wanted to let go of his staff, but didn’t.

He smiled again, proud his son was growing comfortable with his hearing aid.

He burst into Eternal Sugar’s room and found the Virtue of Happiness sprawled out on her bed with her legs wrapped around the Hero of Passion’s head. He rolled his eyes and covered his son’s eyes.

She gasped and sat up, grabbing her partner’s head so she couldn’t move, “BLUE! A knock would have sufficed!”

The Fount scoffed, “You told us to come for lunch, it’s lunch.”

“A-already?” Eternal Sugar’s eyes rolled back as her legs started to shake, “W-we’re hardly -hnnghmmm- th-through our morning meal~!” She whined.

“Well, wrap it up,” The Fount spun his finger in a circle, “We haven’t got all day.”

“W-we’ll be right out — ah!” She squeaked and began to grind her hips upwards.

The Fount rolled his eyes again and turned to leave the room. He looked down at his son, “Promise me you’ll never be as dependent on another cookie the way your auntie Sugar is.”

Starlight Vanilla wasn’t entirely sure what he’d just heard, but he didn’t like it, so he scrunched his nose up and nodded, “I promise.” 

“Good boy.” The Fount smiled, pleased.

They waited outside the room for another five minutes, Eternal Sugar getting louder and louder as time went by that The Fount actually took Starlight Vanilla’s staff from him so he couldn’t hear. He banged his fist on the door and shouted at them to hurry up or he was leaving.

Another five minutes later, only Eternal Sugar emerged from the bedroom, looking irritated at her morning (technically now afternoon) routine being disrupted.

The Fount passed the staff back to Starlight Vanilla, who easily accepted it and hugged it close to him.

“A little courtesy for your host would be greatly appreciated, Blue.” Eternal Sugar was seated on a cloud and had her arms crossed over her chest.

“A little courtesy for your guests would be greatly appreciated, Sugar.” The Fount shot back.

Eternal Sugar huffed and ruffled her feathers, “Oh, nevermind that now. I’m not waiting for the jam to work its way through my other half, so we’ll just get started without her.” Then she spotted Starlight Vanilla and squealed, “OHHHHH!!! BLUE!! I forgot you were bringing your little prince!” Her cloud flew up just enough for her to be eye level with him.

Starlight Vanilla snuggled closer to his father and tried not to shake like a leaf. 

He was a brave boy. 

He was papa and father’s brave boy.

Well hellooo~ little prince~!” Eternal Sugar cooed, “Oh, Blue, isn’t he precious??” 

“I’m aware.” The Fount smiled proudly.

“May I hold him?” Eternal Sugar’s eyes lit up.

Starlight Vanilla shook his head vehemently. He didn’t want the pink sugar angle to touch him.

Thankfully, a loud crash, followed by a maniacal laugh echoed in the temple and Eternal Sugar sighed and lowered her cloud. “One moment.” She smiled wide enough to show off her two tiny fangs. She lowered her serpentine tail and snatched up a pink blur as it tried to fly by her.

“Now, Sugar Glaze Berry,” She gently cooed, “What did we say about destroying Mommy’s priceless treasures to distract the help?”

“Bad! Haha!” Sugar Glaze Berry laughed and kicked his feet.

The Fount and Starlight Vanilla both scrunched their noses up in shock at how dismissive Eternal Sugar was towards her son’s feral behavior.

“Yes, my sugar dove, it’s bad.” Eternal Sugar nodded. She plopped her little boy down onto her lap and floated the cloud back up to be eye level with Starlight Vanilla, “Sugar Glaze, meet Starlight Vanilla. He’s going to be your very best friend~!” She squealed excitedly.

“I told you, Sugar.” The Fount sighed, “My son has approved friends, your insane little sugar rush simply didn’t make the cut.”

“Oh shush, you big blue sourpuss.” Eternal Sugar teased, “They’ll need virtuous friends. After all, they are like no other cookies on Earthbread. They’ll only have each other.”

“Yes, well, if I have anything to say about it, my son and daughter will not be influenced by your laissez faire parenting.” The Fount snapped.

Eternal Sugar just waved him off, “Holly does all that,” she wiggled her fingers, “stuff.”

“Annnd I think we’ll be going, lovely to see you, Sugar.” The Fount turned and Starlight Vanilla was relieved to hear they were going home.

“Oh, Blue! Please!” Eternal Sugar flew her cloud in front of them, “Just let them play for a few hours. It is Sugar Glaze’s birthday, after all.”

“Sugar —,”

“And I can tell you what a little blueberry birdie told me about your little doll and his friends.” Eternal Sugar purred.

The Fount froze, “What? What have you heard?” He demanded.

Eternal Sugar giggled, “Hm,” She shrugged her shoulders, “Just a little something a knight with loose lips said in passing.” She looked around lazily, “The garden does have an affect on cookies. Even those who swear their fealty to their king and lord.”

That caught The Fount’s attention and he sat Starlight Vanilla down.

No, no, please, father!” Starlight Vanilla whispered, tugging at his sleeves, “I don’t wanna stay here.” He glanced nervously at the younger boy who was practically salivating as his mommy put him back down on the floor.

“It is just for a little bit while I speak with auntie Sugar, okay?”

Starlight Vanilla whined, but didn’t protest further when his father nudged him closer to Sugar Glaze.

“Pretty!!” Sugar Glaze immediately wrapped his arms around Starlight Vanilla’s free arm, “Pretty! Mine!” He began to tug him away.

Starlight Vanilla looked back up at his father for help, but he was already deep in conversation with Eternal Sugar. He whined and dragged his feet as he was pulled away.

Notes:

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Chapter 26: Father's Love

Notes:

Shorter chapter because I really just wanted to post these little conversations

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Dark Cacao left to let Truthless Recluse and White Lily speak privately (Golden Cheese had gone back to bed once she realized she’d be able to have uninterrupted sleep with everyone else out of the house). He had a rough idea of where he’d find his grandson and Pure Starberry, so he started walking towards the fallen castle.

It was the little girl’s favorite place to go to, and he knew his grandson would do anything and go anywhere she asked.

They really did remind him of himself and Pure Vanilla. Looking back, he really did a poor job of hiding his affections for the smaller king. Even during their first meeting, Dark Cacao had just known that Pure Vanilla would be important to him, not just as the sole healer of their little adventuring party, but also as a companion, a friend, a partner…

Seeing his grandson go down the same path with the little half-vanilla princess…he hoped their story was a happier one…

Sure enough, as he drew closer to the collapsed castle, he could hear tiny voices in one of the towers that had broken off and was now nothing more than a half collapsed tube of sideways staircases.

Pure Starberry was sitting curled up and Choco Caramel was speaking quietly to her.

Dark Cacao smiled.

The scene reminded him of the time he and Pure Vanilla had been separated from their group by a flash flood. They’d found shelter in some old ruins somewhere in the Brown Sugar Valley.

He cleared his throat.

Both children looked up at him, but Pure Starberry quickly turned away and tucked her head against her knees. Choco Caramel frowned.

“Choco Caramel, could I speak with Pure Starberry alone?” He asked.

He wanted to know what was really wrong with the little girl. 

Choco Caramel was quiet for a while, but he turned and whispered something to Pure Starberry before he stood up and nodded. “Okay, grandfather.”

“Thank you, my boy.” Dark Cacao smiled and watched him walk to the far end of the fallen tower to give them some privacy. He waited a beat, then walked over to Pure Starberry. In the dark and curled up as small as she could possibly curl up, she looked incredibly tiny. And Dark Cacao was reminded of just how young she really was.

He sighed heavily as he sat down behind her. For a while, he said nothing. He just wanted her to know he was there.

Pure Starberry sniffled and wiped her nose off on her sleeve.

“Here.” Dark Cacao reached into his cloak and pulled out a handkerchief — a habit he’d gotten into back when he and Pure Vanilla were courting each other, the poor cookie was always so underdressed for the cold weather of his home, he always ended up with sniffles.

Pure Starberry turned and saw the handkerchief, but instead of taking it, she turned and threw herself onto his lap and clung to him.

Dark Cacao blinked, shocked, but said nothing and embraced the little girl. For a while, the little girl heaved huge breaths like she was getting ready to cry, but no tears ever came.

“It’s alright, I’ve got you.” Dark Cacao whispered reassuringly. His heart hurt for the poor girl.

“I hate him.” Pure Starberry’s voice broke.

Dark Cacao frowned, “Hate who?”

Pure Starberry sniffled again and panted out little shaky breaths, “M-my…” she swallowed, “The cookie that hurt papa.” She clung to him tighter, “B-but papa says I shouldn’t h-hate him. But I do.” Now the tears began to fall and Dark Cacao was quick to wipe them away with the handkerchief. 

The poor girl was working herself into a frenzy, he wouldn’t have been shocked if she threw up.

Then, Pure Starberry said something that broke Dark Cacao’s heart, “I wish you were my father instead.” 

Dark Cacao said nothing — could say nothing. How could he when he’d had countless dreams where her wish was a reality?

She sniffled again and nuzzled his shoulder, “I wish you and papa were happy and I wish you were my father and not the cookie that hurt papa.”

Dark Cacao’s mouth went dry. How could he tell her that he had hurt her papa? He just hadn’t…well…raped him.

“I’m sorry, Pure Starberry.” Was all he could offer her.

“Can you please?” She asked.

“I’m afraid that’s not how it works, dear.” Dark Cacao frowned.

“Why not?” Pure Starberry asked, looking up at him with her big golden eyes, “Don't you like us? Don’t you like me?”

“Of course, I do, Pure Starberry.” He reassured her. It hurt him to think she thought he didn’t like her.

“Then why can't you be my father, and papa be happy with you?” She insisted.

Dark Cacao opened and closed his mouth. How could he explain this in a way a five year old could understand it? He frowned.

Pure Starberry just continued to look up at him with watery golden eyes. She sniffled and her face scrunched up before she buried herself in his cloak again, “It’s not fair. I hate him.”

Dark Cacao sighed, “It is not a decision for me to make alone, Pure Starberry.” He pulled her out of his cloak and sat her on his lap, “The choice also lies with your papa.”

“But Papa knows I hate him and he says I shouldn’t!” Pure Starberry whined, “And he says you have your family so we can’t be family and it isn’t fair!” 

This was clearly a big conversation for her, but she lacked the…maturity to realize that the world was not so simple. Just because Dark Cacao liked Truthless Recluse did not mean he had any right to his life. And just because Pure Starberry liked Dark Cacao did not mean she could force him (or her papa) to accept her desires for them to be a family — even if Dark Cacao desperately wished for the same.

But, he wouldn’t use the little girl to get what he wanted, that wouldn’t have been fair to her or to Truthless Recluse.

He sighed, “You’re right…it isn’t fair.” He hugged her tightly, “And I am so sorry, Pure Starberry. You must have been hurting for a long time with these feelings, hm?” 

She continued to cry, but it was a silent cry, and she nodded.

Dark Cacao thought for a moment, then he lifted her off her lap and put her on her feet, “Stand.” He instructed her. She did as he said and he groaned as he pushed himself to one knee.

“Pure Starberry.” He took her hands in his — she was so tiny — and he couldn’t help but smile at the little girl he’d come to care for over the past few years. “When I first met you, I made a vow to your papa that if he would ever need me, I would be there for him.”

She sniffled and he reached up to cup her face and wipe her tears away. “And now,” he said, “I would like to extend that very same vow to you.”

Her brows furrowed, confused.

“Pure Starberry,” He held her hands again, “If you ever need me, for anything, I will be there for you.”

Pure Starberry’s lower lip trembled and she threw her arms around his neck in a tight embrace, “I love you, mister Dark Cacao.” She whispered into his ear.

Dark Cacao’s chest felt tight as he hugged her back. The words stung on his tongue and squeezed his lungs as he answered, “I love you, too, Pure Starberry Cookie.” And he did.

And it broke his heart.


“He couldn’t have gone far, Blue, I’m sure he’s fine.” Eternal Sugar was preening her feathers and not at all helping her fellow Virtue look for his missing son.

“Sugar, I swear to every Witch in every damned kitchen, I will raze this garden down to the very core of Earthbread if I cannot find my son in the next five minutes.” The Fount of Knowledge definitely wasn’t panicking and was definitely staying calm.

Eternal Sugar rolled her eyes, then lifted her son off her lap, “Sugar Glaaaaze~?

Sugar Glaze tilted his head curiously, “Hi, mommy!” He smiled.

“My little heart attack,” She cooed and nuzzled their noses together, “Do you remember where you last saw your newly beloved?”

“Mhm.” Sugar Glaze nodded his head, pink pigtails bouncing.

The Fount whipped around to glare at him, “He just said he didn’t and now he’s saying he did?! WHICH IS IT YOU ROTTEN LITTLE GNAT!?

Eternal Sugar ignored him, “Can you tell mommy wherrrrre Starlight Vanilla is?”

“No, no.” Sugar Glaze giggled and shook his head, “Too dark!”

“Too dark?” Eternal Sugar tilted her head.

But The Fount’s eyes widened in realization, “Look under everything!” He ordered the cowering sugar angels nearby, they all screamed and scattered, calling out to the little boy again.

The Fount raced from room to room, looking under every and any piece of furniture that was up enough for the little boy to crawl under. Just as he was ready to level the whole temple, a glint of gold caught his eye.

The Fount’s vision was woozy as he hesitantly flew over and knelt down. He was in a private wash room, likely one meant for visitors — though Eternal Sugar hardly ever hosted other cookies — and the bottom end of Starlight Vanilla’s staff was poking out from under a vanity.

The Fount carefully moved the chair blocking the vanity aside and saw his son curled up on the floor. The staff wasn’t in his hands, which would explain why he hadn’t responded to anyone’s frantic calls for him, and his shoulders were shaking.

The Fount’s eyes narrowed. 

What had happened?

He tried to remember the order of events…

Eternal Sugar’s little rumor came from the weakened knights from The Barren and the Silver Kingdom. Turns out, even hardened knights could fall victim to the sugary-sweetness of the garden if exposed to it for long enough. He didn't care to hear the 'juicy' details of their ecstasy and had hurried Eternal Sugar along.

And what she’d found out and passed onto him had his jam boiling.

His Doll was sending people to try and take Starlight Vanilla away from him! They’d even attempted to recruit Eternal Sugar’s little love toy, but Eternal Sugar had no issues with her toy submitting and following orders, so she reassured him that her garden was safe.

Thennnn…ah, yes, the little Sugar brat had come running back giggling and squealing, something about a ‘kiss-kiss’?

The Fount frowned and reached out to touch his son’s shoulder.

Starlight Vanilla immediately rolled over and pressed himself to the wall, his eyes wide and chest heaving with heavy breaths. When he realized it was just his father, he took a shaky breath and glared at him. Then, he rolled back over away from him.

The Fount blinked, shocked.

That was odd...

This time, when he reached out and grabbed his son’s arm, he was smacked away.bStarlight Vanilla screamed nonsensically at him, then pressed his body to the wall and began kicking wildly.

What on Earthbread had that sugar brat done to his precious prince?!

The Fount huffed irritably and yanked his son out from under the vanity, he put his staff back in his hands and allowed the boy to continue yelling and kicking for all of three seconds.

“Starlight Vanilla.” He kept his voice calm.

Starlight Vanilla panted heavily, his shoulders shaking from all the emotions he carried.

“Why did you run and hide?” The Fount asked, he could hear scurrying behind him and assumed it was either a sugar angel or Eternal Sugar coming to see what the — scratch that, it was probably just a sugar angel.

Starlight Vanilla continued to pant heavily, then he balled his free hand into a fist and began to hit The Fount’s shoulder, “You left me! You left me, you left me, you left me! Again!” He began to cry and his hits began to weaken. “Th-They tried to get him to play games but he just kept hugging me and then he kissed my cheek and you left me!!” His son worked himself back up into a frenzy and he screamed and kicked and thrashed in The Fount’s arms.

Ahhhh, now The Fount understood. 

Eternal Sugar’s brat had made his son uncomfortable.

Kiss-kiss had been literal.

“That is no reason to throw a fit, Starlight Vanilla Cookie.” The Fount scolded gently. “What you must understand about these…Sugar Cookies,” He rolled his eyes, “Is that they are very passionate cookies. “

I hate you.” Before The Fount could even react, Starlight Vanilla continued, “You left me! You said you’d never leave me again and you left me!” His face began to scrunch up and he clung to his staff as tears burned his eyes, “You left me, you left me, you left me! Just like how papa left you!

The Fount’s shoulders slackened, “Now, Starlight, that’s hardly fair —,”

YOU LEFT ME!! Why did you leave me?!

“Starlight, Eternal Sugar had news about your papa!” The Fount shouted over his son’s hysterics.

Starlight Vanilla blinked the last of his tears away, “P-papa?” He held onto The Fount’s shoulders.

The Fount sighed with relief, “Yes, your papa. My darling, little Doll.” He frowned, “He’s trying to take you away from our home again.”

Starlight Vanilla frowned, “But…but I wished for papa to come back..? I want papa and Pure Starberry to be with us…back home…” 

“And papa does not want that.” The Fount shook his head slowly, “Papa wants to keep you and your sister away from me.”

But…but what about you, father? Wh-what about Black Sapphire? A-and home?” Starlight Vanilla asked.

“Your papa does not care.” The Fount answered. “He simply wishes to keep you and I apart.” 

Starlight Vanilla’s grip on his shoulders tightened, “I don’t wanna be apart…I want you and papa and Pure Starberry and Black Sapphire and mister Dark Cacao and Choco Caramel and everyone together.”

Well, The Fount wasn’t so sure about half of those being together, but he was glad to see his son was on the same page as him. “I do not wish to be apart either, my dear.” He nuzzled his son, who relaxed fully in his embrace and nuzzled him back.

C-can we go home now?” He asked timidly.

“Of course, my dear.” The Fount didn’t care if it was bad manners to leave without saying something to the host, but it was also bad manners for the hostess’s son to attempt to smother his son in unwanted affection, so he really didn’t care.

Eye for an eye.

And he teleported the pair home.

Notes:

Cannot stress this enough, just because Dark Cacao sees himself as a father-figure for Pure Starberry does not mean in anyway are they related. He just sees himself as someone she can rely on that isn't strictly Truthless Recluse. I'm still a big ChocoStar shipper *pushes their unfinished fic behind my back*
And also, I loooooovvvved writing for lil baby Sugar Glaze! He's so feral and so silly~!
I think next chapter we will see Truthless Recluse and White Lily's conversation and also see a bit of Black Sapphire and Silverbell again.

Chapter 27: Take Note

Notes:

Truthless Recluse talks about his...time with The Fount, so there are allusions to assault (But Truthless Recluse is heavy in denial, so it doesn't sound aggressive). AND There is mild, and I DO MEAN MILD sexual content after the line break, but it doesn't last very long. Nothing is...explicit? I don't know, I toed the line for smut, but this fic ain't about that, let's put it that way.

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Humming was the only sound that filled the kitchen.

White Lilly hummed absentmindedly as she sipped her morning tea. Every few sips she’d make a comment on something, like:

“Hmm, I’d nearly forgotten how Vanillian tea tastes.” 

Or

“Hmm, much sweeter than home.”

Or even —

“Oh, Salt would never drink this…but perhaps Fae would…”

Truthless Recluse knew White Lily sometimes had trouble understanding the subtleties of other cookie’s words or actions, so he decided to wait until she was done sipping her tea and commenting on nothing to speak with her.

“White Lily?” His hands were shaking. Why were his hands shaking?

“I’ve missed the color of autumn. The leaves don’t change much in the Silver Kingdom.” White Lily smiled as she looked out of the kitchen window.

“That is sad, indeed, but,” Truthless Recluse took another breath, “White Lily?”

“I wonder if Salt had ever seen the changing of the leaves in his travels?” White Lily thought out loud.

“White Lily.” Truthless Recluse said a little more firmly.

White Lily’s eyebrows shot up curiously, “Hmm?”

“Might I ask for a favor?” Truthless Recluse frowned and clasped his hands together on his lap to keep from shaking.

“Of course, Pure Vanilla,” White Lily smiled, “Anything.”

“Well…” He took a breath, “Please refrain from referring to me as Pure Vanilla.”

White Lily blinked and tilted her head, confused, “Whatever do you mean? That is your name.”

“Was my name.” He corrected, blinking slowly. He let go of the shaky breath he’d been holding, “I don’t…feel — or want — any connection to that name.”

Pure Vanilla had been stupid.

Pure Vanilla had been naive.

Pure Vanilla had gone to the Witches Banquet.

Pure Vanilla had crumbled.

“Then,” White Lily stood from her seat and moved to the one next to him, she laid her hand on his arm, “What shall I call you, friend?” She asked genuinely.

Truthless Recluse simply answered with his name, “Truthless Recluse.” White Lily’s brows furrowed, so he explained, “It is the name cookies gave me when they came here seeking the truth of cookiekind.”

White Lily smiled, “Then it is a pleasure to meet you, Truthless Recluse.” 

Truthless Recluse sighed with relief, “Thank you, my friend.” 

White Lily pulled her hand back. She tilted her head, and squinted at him in a way he knew she was thinking about asking him something, but running through his possible responses before she dared to ask it.

He relaxed in his seat, knowing this was just how his friend’s mind worked, and feeling content to sit in the silence for a little while longer.

White Lily pursed her lips, “What is it you really want?” She asked suddenly.

Truthless Recluse blinked twice, unsure of what she meant, “I’m sorry?”

“What do you, Truthless Recluse, want? And I don’t mean what do you think I want to hear what you want, I mean — what do you want from life?” White Lily explained, “Surely staying here in this shield cannot be your lifelong goal? Your dreams for Pure Starberry’s life? And what if something were to happen to you and the shield goes down?”

Truthless Recluse thought about her questions and swallowed hard before he answered with, “I want my children to grow up together, and be happy. I want to be happy. I want to feel free again, and I don’t feel that right now.” He frowned.

White Lily nodded slowly, “And…have you felt free? Ever?” She clarified.

He hesitated to answer because he knew the inevitable follow-up question that would come after. Still, he answered, “Yes.”

“When?”

Truthless Recluse reminded himself that White Lily had asked for him to tell her what he wanted, so there was no point in hiding the truth from her. His throat closed up and his face felt hot, but he managed to choke out, “When I was with him…The Fount.”

White Lily said nothing for a good long while, she just blinked.

The silence made him uncomfortable.

Truthless Recluse wasn’t sure what she was thinking, so he began to explain himself, “I loved him…I…love him?” He frowned at how he wasn’t sure of his own feelings. “He holds the other half of my soul jam, how could I not have some feelings for him? We’re the only two cookies in all of Earthbread that might understand each other…and…for a while, at least, he understood me. Not just because of the soul jam, but because of what I had been through, what I had seen. He took care of me.”

White Lily stayed silent, but she listened and patiently waited for Pure Vanilla to finish speaking.

“And,” He blushed and stammered over his words, “Y-yes, the,” He took a shaky breath, “the love making was amazing, I just…I couldn’t take all of it all the time.” He looked down at his lap, images of The Fount buried deep in his wet and achy cunt flashed in his memories and he felt hot all over. “It was constant. Constantly being folded and pressed and pinched and pulled and filled and filled and filled!” He watched as two tears fell onto his lap.

When had he started crying?

“Even when I slept, he was there.” He squeezed his eyes shut. That first morning, waking up with sore dough and cold and hot cum mixing between his legs after being filled over and over again all night, he’d been horrified. The Fount had praised him (his body) for taking him so well, for being too pretty and too perfect, and Truthless Recluse did nothing to stop him.

He could do nothing to stop him.

The Fount was right — the praise and the freedom to not have to make choices made him pliable, soft, lovable...and a small part of him still desperately wanted to be loved without strings.

“A-and, if I had had half of the control of my mind that I do now, I might have,” He swallowed, his throat tight and sore, “I might have been able to explain myself. We could have been fine, maybe even happy…”

Truthless Recluse shook his head, “But my mind was so broken, i-it never got the chance to heal…until I escaped.” He opened his eyes and laid his hands on his stomach.

“I remember the night The Fount told me I was pregnant…I,” He licked his lips, tasting his own tears, “I was so happy…” Even if The Fount had continued to make love to him while he was pregnant, all Truthless Recluse could think of at the time was the fact he was finally going to have a family. Neither one of them could keep their hands off Truthless Recluse’s quickly growing belly. 

They’d both been so happy.

“I remember you always used to dream of being a father.” White Lily whispered, almost afraid to ruin the moment.

Truthless Recluse smiled, “I did. And I love it. I love them,” He looked at White Lily and smiled wider, “I love my children so much.” Then his lower lip wobbled, and more tears burned his cheeks, “And I was so scared of what may have happened to them — happened to me — if we were to stay in the Spire…” 

He sniffled and tried to hide the small dribble of snot he could feel on the tip of his nose behind his hand. “I didn’t want my children to see me like that…broken…lost…I had to.” He looked at White Lily as if he was defending himself, “I had to…”

White Lily nodded understandingly. She let Truthless Recluse take a few deep breaths and cry a little more before she asked, “And…have you told him this?”

“What?” Truthless Recluse asked.

“Have you told The Fount any of this?” White Lily tilted her head.

“No…no, not really.” Truthless Recluse admitted. “Whenever he shows up he asks about the twins.”

“If you truly felt happiest when you were with him…why not tell him?” White Lily asked. “And if he truly feels the same way…he’ll listen…he’ll change.”

Truthless Recluse shook his head, “The Fount will never change.”

“You don’t know that.” White Lily said gently. “I thought the same thing with Shimmering Salt when Elder Faerie first began courting me.”

Truthless Recluse closed his mouth, silencing his protest on his tongue.

White Lily smiled fondly, “Shimmering Salt and Elder Faerie had been married a long time before the Virtue’s sealing.” She explained, “And for thousands of years, Elder Faerie waited for his husband to return, however, he only received half of him from the Witches.”

“The soul jam.” Truthless Recluse mumbled.

White Lily nodded, “Fae said it was like getting to fall in love for the first time all over again. He still loves Shimmering Salt, they have a bond unlike any other pair of cookies I’ve ever seen.” She smiled, thinking how silly she must’ve looked glaring jealous daggers at Shimmering Salt whenever he would whisk Elder Faerie away from her.

“But I felt like an outsider. An unwanted third wheel in their relationship — despite Shimmering Salt approving my inclusion.” White Lily explained. 

“Ohhh, Salt did everything in his power to keep me and Fae apart,” she chuckled, “And I thought he’d never change and I’d be stuck in half of a relationship…but then Elder Faerie got sick and Shimmering Salt and I were forced to work together and work through our…emotions and…desires…”

“I’m sure that was hard for you.” Truthless Recluse said sincerely, knowing emotions were hard for White Lily to understand (hers and others).

White Lily nodded, “It was…there was shouting, and tears were shed, but I think Shimmering Salt finally saw that I was not trying to take Elder Faerie away from him. I simply wished to share him.” She blushed and looked away, “After that…Shimmering Salt and I explored the,” she cleared her throat, “boundaries of our soul jams connection…Fae says he’d never seen anything more beautiful before in his life…”

“So you married both of them.” Truthless Recluse smiled, happy for his friend.

“How could I refuse when I love them both so much? Shimmering Salt is my other half, and Elder Faerie makes us both whole.” White Lily sighed, longing for her own kingdom and her own bed with her own husbands…She shook her head, she was here to help Pure Vanil - Truthless Recluse, and she needed to stay focused.

She looked back at Truthless Recluse, “What I’m getting at is…it is possible for a Virtue to change…for the better.”

Truthless Recluse wasn’t so sure, but he sighed and said, “Thank you, my friend. Our conversation has been…enlightening.”

White Lily smiled, then her eyes widened, “Oh! But our relationships aren’t why I am here!” She clapped her hands once, “Dark Cacao tells me that Pure Starberry has shown signs of magic?”

Truthless Recluse was relieved to move away from the conversation of Virtues. He smiled, “She’s shown some magical capabilities, yes, but it’s been,” He frowned, unsure of how to word it, “Small? Slow to respond?”

White Lily tilted her head curiously, “Well, where is her training wand? Perhaps I could take a look at it and see if it needs to be fixed?”

Truthless Recluse’s eyes widened slowly.

White Lily’s brows furrowed, “O-or does she use a staff, same as you?” She asked.

Truthless Recluse pressed his lips into a thin line and grimaced.

“Pure…Truthless Recluse…Pure Starberry does have a training wand, does she not?” White Lily asked.

Truthless Recluse sheepishly shook his head. He hadn’t been the best student growing up, but being the origin of a whole new line of magic, he hadn’t needed a training wand or a staff and could go straight to channeling his magic through his custom made orchid staff.

White Lily sighed then smiled, “Then I would be honored if you allowed me to make her one.”

Truthless Recluse smiled, relieved, and nodded, “I would be honored if you would.”


Fall Break had quickly become Black Sapphire’s favorite holiday from school.

He and Silverbell had finished Silverbell’s mock-interview project after -ahem- getting to know each other better, and had gone on one proper date. (Okay, so Black Sapphire only considered it a half-date since he wasn’t able to properly wine and dine Silverbell the way he deserved, but sue him, he was a TA on a budget and most of the restaurants on and near the academy were closed for the break).

But ohhhh how cute had Silverbell been on their date?!

The shy prince had shown up in the white and silver colors of his kingdom, but the clothes themselves were more casual. No button up, just a white hoodie and grey jeans.

Both of which were currently on Black Sapphire’s floor.

Black Sapphire grinned as Silverbell whined and dug his perfectly manicured nails into the dough on his arms. 

“S-Sapphire!” The little prince whimpered.

Black Sapphire took more of Silverbell’s neck into his mouth and gnawed on his flowery, sweet dough. He knew he was leaving probably too many hickies, but he at least had enough of his mind left not to leave them anywhere visible.

He rolled his hips into the smaller cookie’s, enjoying the feel of him squeezing his —

“A-Ah!” Silverbell arched his back at the motion, pressing their bare, sweaty chests together.

Black Sapphire came up for air, his mouth tingly from the loss of contact, and he pressed their foreheads together. “Oh, I’m sorry, your highness.” He breathed out in little pants and pulled his hips back again.

Silverbell shuddered and fell back on the bed, panting heavily and tightening his grip on his arms.

“Am I being,” Black Sapphire thrust his hips forward again, “Too rough?” He grinned when Silverbell whined and nodded his head. “Shall I stop —?”

“Don’t you dare, Black Sapphire Cookie!” Silverbell ordered.

Black Sapphire licked his lips, “So, the Silver Prince likes things rough?” He leaned back to grab the smaller cookie’s hips. His heart started racing when Silverbell looked at him with wide, slightly scared eyes.

He grinned and braced himself, “How rough?”

But before Black Sapphire could start thrusting earnestly, the jewel on his microphone lit up and he felt a tug of magic at his core that knocked the wind out of him.

His grip on Silverbell became bruising, but instead of whimpering or whining, Silverbell just looked at him, concerned. “I-is everything alright?”

Black Sapphire kept his hands on Silverbell’s hips, but held up one finger.

Perhaps it was a fluke. Perhaps The Fount did not need him and had used the summoning spell by mistake.

He prayed it was a mistake.

He grunted as another tug ripped through his naval. Black Sapphire groaned as the pain dulled and he leaned forward to rest his body atop Silverbell’s. Almost instinctively, Silverbell locked his ankles around Black Sapphire’s back (careful of his wings) and looped his arms around his shoulders.

“What’s wrong?” He asked, his voice full of worry.

Black Sapphire grit his teeth as the magical pull on his core became more and more insistent. He sighed and fell limp on the prince, “The Fount is summoning me.”

“Now?” Silverbell asked, incredulously, “I thought you said he gave you the rest of the break off?”

“He did.” Black Sapphire pushed himself back up. He braced himself again, but this time, he pulled out of the Silver Prince.

Silverbell let out a small moan at the sudden empty sensation, and pushed himself up onto his elbows, “A-and so, what, you’re just going?”

“I have to.” Black Sapphire turned and got out of bed. He stepped over his discarded clothes on the floor in favor of pulling something not drenched in sweat and other bodily fluids out of his wardrobe.

“And leaving me here?” Silverbell asked in disbelief.

“Believe me, my sweet prince,” Black Sapphire tugged on a clean pair of boxers and some form fitting slacks before moving back over to the bed and kissing him, “I would much rather stay here.”

“So stay,” Silverbell grabbed his arm.

Black Sapphire sighed and shook his head, “That isn’t how this works.”

This?” Silverbell repeated, his eyebrows shot up.

Black Sapphire clicked his tongue and returned to his wardrobe to grab a button-up and a jacket, “Being The Fount’s TA. I have to be available to do any work for him at any time.” He slipped both on, taking his time to button the shirt up as he walked back over to the bed. 

He knelt down and kissed Silverbell once more, “Duties and responsibilities and what not, I’m sure you get it.”

“But,” Silverbell grabbed his arm again so he couldn’t turn away, “H-how long will you be gone?” His silver eyes shimmering with disappointment.

Black Sapphire opened and closed his mouth. With The Fount it was hard to say. 

Could be only five minutes. 

Could be five days.

Finally, he licked his lips and said, “I’ll be back as soon as I can be. Stay here.” And with that, he kissed Silverbell one last time and left.

Silverbell waited in bed for two minutes, listening to the door open and close, and then giving himself a grace period before he flung himself out of bed. 

“O-ow.” He held his hips, the sudden cramp from being folded to being upright hadn’t actually been painful, just jarring. He took a breath, then collected his clothes off the floor.

He’d also brought with him his backpack — he’d teasingly told Black Sapphire it had extra clothes “just in case” — but buried underneath the extra clothes was his poli-sci notebook and a pencil.

Silverbell flipped the notebook open, past all the notes from his classes and the mock-interview, to the very end of the books where all his notes on The Fount and Black Sapphire were.

Admittedly, all of his notes on the Headmaster were limited to little things here and there he’d learned as a student or from what Black Sapphire had mentioned in passing. But all the notes he had about Black Sapphire…

Some were…less than helpful to his mission.

Underneath all those notes, he wrote down a few more.

When not working directly with The Fount, Black Sapphire attends Runic Creation 309, Astronomy 408, and Runic History 301. (All in the Blueberry Hall? Close to Spire and Fount’s lecture hall?). 

309 @ 8

301 @ 10

Fount’s lecture starts at 11? Ends ???

408 @ 10 pm

When do you sleep???

Silverbell stared at the empty hooks on the wall where Black Sapphire’s microphone always laid. He turned back to his notes and added:

The Fount has the ability to summon Black Sapphire from anywhere(?)

Microphone — a connection between Black Sapphire and The Fount(???) 

Note — Talk to Baba about the ethics of that???

Silverbell tapped the end of his pencil against his chin, then wrote:

Does The Fount summon Black Sapphire to take care of Starlight for him?

Then he sighed and erased that line of thought. Of course that was why Black Sapphire was being summoned. He didn’t need to know why The Fount summoned him, only how to get access to Black Sapphire and Starlight Vanilla once it was just the two of them.

If he could get to the boy and help him escape…he’d be returning the poor kid to his papa. 

Embrace the downtrodden, remember the tormented…

That was what his Baba always said.

This was the right thing to do.

Silverbell looked around Black Sapphire’s room again, and a sudden ache settled on his chest.

This was the right thing to do…so why did he feel so…miserable?

...

Black Sapphire, meanwhile, raced through the Spire’s gate and up the steps.

He could hear Starlight Vanilla crying before he even had the door open, “Sir?? Master of Knowledge? I’m here!” He called out.

Black Sapphire!!” Starlight Vanilla came running out of one of the doorways and crashed into his legs, crying big heavy tears.

“W-whoa!” Black Sapphire blinked in shock at the welcoming he was receiving.

“I have to return to The Garden of Delights,” The Fount slowly floated out behind Starlight Vanilla and rolled his eyes.

You PROMISED! Black Sapphire, tell him to stay!” Starlight Vanilla cried.

“I need to right the wrongs her son did to mine.” The Fount spoke over his son’s temper tantrum.

Black Sapphire blinked, confused, “Sir?” He bent down and picked Starlight Vanilla up and the little boy instantly clung to him.

“First she tells me my Doll is trying to steal Starlight Vanilla from me again, then — oh, and by the way, make a note that I will need to grow more blueberry eye bushes around the preschool. I want to up the security there.” The Fount just kept talking over his son’s crying. “But then, she lets her little rotted tooth touch my son.” He sighed and shook his head, “I shouldn’t be gone more than a few hours.” The Fount continued, rolling up his sleeves to expose his rotted dough. A portal opened up behind him, “I don’t believe he’s eaten, which might account for why he is so,” The Fount waved dismissively, then bent down and kissed his son’s head.

Starlight Vanilla wailed, “Nooooo! Please stay!!

“I’ll be back soon~!” Was all The Fount said as a goodbye before he was gone.

Black Sapphire felt as if he’d just experienced whiplash, but he quickly pushed aside his own turmoil in favor of settling Starlight Vanilla’s turmoil.

“H-Hey! Hey, kiddo!” He shouted over his crying. 

Starlight Vanilla settled and whimpered.

“What’s all this about? You know your father is busy and has work away from home.”

Starlight Vanilla shook his head, “Nooooo, this is different! Father always promises to stay and he always leaves! He leaves! Like papa! He doesn’t love me at all!!” He cried.

“Oh boy.” Black Sapphire sighed, then he walked to the kitchen, “Starlight, you know that’s not true. Your father loves you very much.”

No! No he doesn’t! I’m bad and father hates me! And that’s why he leaves, like papa!” Starlight Vanilla was crying so hard, he started to dry heave.

Black Sapphire quickly dropped the boy in his chair and spun him around so they could look each other in the eye, “Hey! Look at me!”

Starlight Vanilla clung to his staff and looked at Black Sapphire with big, wide, wet eyes.

“Your father loves you so much, he is ready to reshape all of Earthbread just so you’re happy.” Black Sapphire wasn’t exactly sure how true it was, but he had seen firsthand just how devoted The Fount was to his estranged family in the time before Starlight Vanilla had come along.

H-happy?” Starlight Vanilla sniffled and wiped his nose off on his sleeve.

Black Sapphire grimaced at the motion, but nodded, “Yes. All so you are happy.” He repeated.

I-is that why father called you?

“Why he called me?” Black Sapphire blinked.

Because I want you and papa and Pure Starberry and father and Dark Cacao and Choco Caramel all here. I want everyone here. I want everyone happy…” The little boy sheepishly admitted, a fresh wave of tears wetting his cheeks.

All the tension in Black Sapphire’s body melted away. “You…you want me here?” He repeated.

Starlight Vanilla nodded again.

Black Sapphire opened and closed his mouth for a moment, “You…want me here?” He asked.

Another sheepish, shy nod.

Black Sapphire stood back up straight and put his hands on his hips. “I make you happy?” He asked in disbelief.

Starlight Vanilla sniffled and nodded again.

Black Sapphire just blinked. He couldn’t believe the kid actually liked him — and liked him well enough to not even realize he was just a babysitter!

“Well…” He sat down on the floor and looked up at Starlight Vanilla, still in his chair, “I like you, too, kid.” He said quietly.

And he meant it.

Starlight Vanilla smiled, “R-really?

“Yeah.” Black Sapphire said with the realization settling like ice on his dough.

For a beat, both boys were silent.

Then, Black Sapphire shook his head and said, “H-hey, your father said you didn’t eat…you hungry?”

Starlight Vanilla nodded, “Yeah…but I’m not hungry.” He said.

“You have no appetite?” Black Sapphire asked, confused.

Starlight Vanilla nodded again.

Black Sapphire nodded and stood up, “Okay…how about just some plain toast, then?”

Can you make oatmeal? Dark Cacao always made that for papa and me and Pure Starberry if we didn’t have a…a…apple tight?

“Appetite.” Black Sapphire corrected, and he walked to the cabinets to see if there were any oats, “And yeah, I can make you some oatmeal.”

Thank you, Black Sapphire.

“No problem, kid.”

Notes:

I think next chapter we'll see a bit more FountRecluse family interactions? At least, that's what's in the plans I have written. What do you guys wanna see next?

Chapter 28: Shimmering Salt

Notes:

I rewrote this chapter FOUR TIMES. But I love how this version turned out, so I hope you guys like it 🥺🥺🥺
Also...I loved writing for Salt so much...so, this chapter REALLY got away from me. There's ya warning for that. A looooot of Salt's POV.
Now, if you'll excuse me. I neglected to eat anything all day because I got so hyperfocused on this chapter and my hands started shaking the last hour I was writing and I think I developed a fever. So I'mma go eat. Toodles!

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Truthless Recluse had expected White Lily to get to work right away on making a training wand or staff for Pure Starberry. 

He should have known better.

Instead, she spent the following week following Pure Starberry around, watching her in between the small magic lessons Truthless Recluse felt comfortable enough to teach her and the wilderness survival lessons Wildberry and Crunchy Chip taught her and Choco Caramel. 

So far, she and Choco Caramel had managed to start and put out a fire, as well as scavenge and build a tent out of sticks, leaves, and pine needles. They’d even begged and pleaded with Truthless Recluse and Dark Cacao to sleep outside in their newly made tent. Crunchy Chip reassured Truthless Recluse that they’d be fine with Cocoa Biscuit to guard them.

Truthless Recluse was up all night, worried about them, and sure enough, they’d both come toddling in around two in the morning with their doughs cold to the touch. He’d wrapped both children up in blankets and made them both hot chocolate to warm their doughs.

While it was nice having friends in his kingdo— home…

While it was nice having friends in his home once more, he breathed a little easier as everyone began to return to their own homes.

Golden Cheese had been away from her kingdom for far too long and she was worried the regency power might get to Smoked Cheese’s head (even if Black Raisin and Mozzarella were there to keep him in check). So, after a week, she’d been the first to leave. She hugged Pure Starberry and smothered her with kisses, reassuring the little girl that everything was going to be okay, but to write to her if Truthless Recluse kept any more secrets from her.

Pure Starberry had giggled at that.

When Golden Cheese hugged Truthless Recluse goodbye, she whispered in his ear, “You keep yourself safe…Truthless Recluse. Don’t let your emotions cloud your judgement and put you and your daughter in harm's way.”

Truthless Recluse hugged her back tightly, “I will do my best.”

“Good.” Golden Cheese pulled back, “You know how greedy I can be when it comes to my friends, and I only wish the best for you.” She smiled, then pinched his chin, “And do something about your hair, for Witches sake, you look like a wild bog beast.”

Truthless Recluse laughed and picked up Pure Starberry to wave goodbye to her as she flew off towards her kingdom.

Wildberry and Crunchy Chip left a few days later. With the news of where the Queen Mother had disappeared to, the Hollyberrian knight knew he needed to relay the news to Royal Berry and Jungleberry.

“You will have us on your side should this conflict escalate.” Wildberry promised Truthless Recluse. “We Hollyberrians still hold pride for our Queen Mother, and to hear what she has been reduced to…”

Wildberry hadn’t taken the news of his Queen Mother being reduced to a drunken doll-mother very well. He’d disappeared that day into the woods around the former Pure Vanilla Kingdom and came back with jammy knuckles and tear-stained cheeks.

Neither his husband, nor the children, or monarchs had commented on it.

“Sickens me.” Wildberry finished, his cherry-red eyes shimmering with repressed anguish and rage.

“I hope she can see a free Earthbread once more.” Truthless Recluse agreed.

Crunchy Chip and Cocoa Biscuit left with him. Dark Cacao made his knight vow to take care of and ensure his husband’s safety and happiness before returning to their own kingdom.

Crunchy Chip didn’t need a vow to follow through on, but he did so nonetheless.

Pure Starberry was sad to see everyone leaving. It had been a nice distraction, having them all here. Now it was just Truthless Recluse, Pure Starberry, Dark Cacao, Choco Caramel, and White Lily.

Another week passed, and Truthless Recluse wondered if White Lily was waiting for some breakthrough in Pure Starberry’s magic lessons to start crafting a wand or a staff.

When he asked, she just said she was waiting.

One evening, White Lily watched from a distance as Pure Starberry sat between Dark Cacao and Choco Caramel. She was leaning on Dark Cacao’s side. From the small gestures the little girl was making, she guessed she was talking.

Truthless Recluse stepped up beside her, “You can speak with her, too, you know. She won’t bite…I think.”

White Lily smiled, “You’ve done a good job raising her. I doubt it would hurt if she did.” She giggled.

Truthless Recluse couldn’t help but think of all the times Pure Starberry had run from him, how she clung to the word ‘hate’, and how she’d taken to screaming at him when she was upset…

Right…

He’d done such a good job.

He sighed.

Just then, he felt the barrier burning and he turned in the direction his magic pulled him.

“Someone’s here.” He whispered, clutching his staff tightly.

“Fascinating.” White Lily muttered to herself, then she spoke up, “It must be Salt.”

Truthless Recluse’s mouth went dry, “Salt? A-as in The Saint of Solidarity?”

White Lily just hummed and nodded, then she asked, “How do you know where the intrusion is?”

“I-It…I don’t…I just feel it. You invited a Virtue here?” Truthless Recluse’s mind was swimming, and he took a shaky breath.

He hadn’t met any other Virtues, just The Fount of Knowledge, and…well…look at where that got him.

To say he was terrified was an understatement.

He didn’t care how long or for what reasons she and The Saint had married — The Virtues were all begrudgingly civil with each other, which meant anything The Saint learned or saw here would eventually make its way back to The Fount.

Then, as if reading his mind, White Lily laid a comforting hand on his arm, “Do not worry, Salt despises The Fount of Knowledge. Says he’s…” She pursed her lips thoughtfully, trying to remember the exact words her husband had said.

“An overdramatic sinner who only plays the role of a god, and feels nothing but malice for his divine purpose.” A deep, melodic voice came from the well-walked path around the side of the house.

They both turned around to see —

“Salt!” White Lily ran into her husband’s embrace.

The Saint picked White Lily up, allowing her to nuzzle his neck, and the plume of fire coming from his helmet softened. The large black horse next to him whinnied and shook its head.

Truthless Recluse had to remind himself to breathe.

Even if the scene was downright adorable, he felt nothing but terror in his heart.

Witches, The Saint was even taller than The Fount.

Dark Cacao was suddenly next to him, a comforting hand on his back, “It’s alright.” He quietly reassured him.

Truthless Recluse could feel both children clinging to his legs.

“I’ve missed you, Lily dear.” The Saint put White Lily back down on her own two feet. His armored hand stroked her cheek and she smiled up at him. “I brought everything you asked for.” He turned and pulled a large pack off the horse’s back.

“Thank you, Salt.” White Lily smiled, “How is Fae doing?”

“Fae is fine, he sends his love.” The Saint sounded as if he was smiling, but with his helmet on it was hard to tell.

“And Silverbell? Any news?” White Lily asked, tilting her head curiously.

“Fall break ended last week. He was able to do as he planned, and still got an advanced grade on his report.” The Saint answered proudly.

“Thank goodness.” White Lily sounded relieved.

Then, The Saint turned his head ever so slightly, “You must be Truthless Recluse.” 

Right now, Truthless Recluse wanted to be swallowed by the ground. 

“Whoa…that’s a big horse.” He heard Choco Caramel whisper.

“Super-duper big.” Pure Starberry whispered back at him.

Truthless Recluse couldn't speak. In his mind, anything he said would make it's way back to him.

Dark Cacao spoke up for him, “And what brings you to this side of Earthbread, Saint of Solidarity?”

“Please,” The Saint held up a hand, “I am not here as an emissary, just as a devoted partner dropping off supplies. Shimmering Salt will be just fine.”

White Lily took the pack from Shimmering Salt’s hand and looked inside it as she walked back over to Truthless Recluse and Dark Cacao, “I asked Salt to bring me some supplies I will need to make a training staff for Pure Starberry.” 

As she spoke, Shimmering Salt followed her. He laid a hand on her shoulder and bent down to say, “I can tell you have been busy,” A blush spread across her cheeks, “I expect you to start work tomorrow.”

“But,” White Lily turned to face him to protest.

Shimmering Salt laid a finger on her lips, “I have missed my wife, Lily Dear. You will start tomorrow.”

White Lily’s blush brightened considerably. She swallowed hard, then glanced at Truthless Recluse and Dark Cacao. She laughed nervously, “A-anyways, wood and metal from the Silver Kingdom are imbued with magic, making it the perfect material for a training staff.”

As White Lily explained each supply she’d asked for, Shimmering Salt walked back over to Nox Black Salt. She had served him well on the journey and he wanted to ensure she felt safe in her new surroundings.

He heard the grass shift behind him and immediately looked over his shoulder.

The tiny dark cacao cookie, and the little blue-doughed cookie looked up at him in wonder and awe. Shimmering Salt raised an eyebrow, though he knew they couldn’t see that.

He grabbed Nox Black Salt’s reins just in case the children got too close.

Looking closely at the little girl, Shimmering Salt could see the resemblance between her and his fellow Virtue.

For one, she had the same blue dough as he did, and the same sprinkling of silver, constellation-like freckles in a band across her nose. She also had some blue in her hair, same as The Fount of Knowledge, though there were no stars. Her eyes were the same golden color as one of his had once been, and even her pupils and iris were inverted the same way The Fount’s were.

However, she had some saving graces to her appearance. She had the same blonde hair as Truthless Recluse, and the same soft nose and chin as him.

Shimmering Salt tilted his head curiously. “Hello…” He said as quietly as he could.

He knew his voice was startling to cookies who weren’t used to it, hence his penchant for silence, but neither child seemed to react much to his voice.

If anything, the little girl let go of the dark cacao boy’s hand and stepped closer out of curiosity. She had to crane her neck all the way back to look up at him and she frowned.

Shimmering Salt glanced up at his wife and her friends, but none of them moved to do anything about the small children at his feet.

Nox Black Salt nickered and shook her head again, her ears twitching towards unfamiliar sounds. He laid a comforting hand on her neck and patted her twice.

“You know my father.”

Shimmering Salt looked down at the little half-virtue.

“Yes.” He answered plainly.

“I hate him.” The little girl glared up at him.

“He is no friend of mine.” Shimmering Salt said calmly.

That must’ve been the answer she wanted, because she relaxed her hard glare and smiled, “That’s a pretty horse.” The dark cacao boy stepped up next to her.

Shimmering Salt smiled, “Her name is Nox Black Salt.” He patted her again and she turned to nuzzle his shoulder. “She has been my trusted companion for a long time.”

“Have you ever ridden her in battle?” The little dark cacao boy asked.

“Many times.” Shimmering Salt nodded.

“Is she nice?” The little girl asked.

“Well, she is still an animal,” Shimmering Salt answered honestly, Nox Black Salt turned her head and snorted in his face. He leaned away from her until she turned away from him, “But she has never purposefully harmed another cookie unless I’ve asked her to.” He had trampled down many sinners in the dark days before his sealing in The Silver Tree. 

But, he also knew how gentle Nox Black Salt could be with children (He recalled the stories Elder Faerie told him of his son’s early life when he would have to ride Nox Black Salt for several hours just to get him to go to sleep, and Nox Black Salt had never protested or refused a ride for them. In fact, outside of Shimmering Salt, Silverbell was the only other cookie allowed to hold her reins. Even Elder Faerie was only blessed to ride her if Shimmering Salt or Silverbell was with him).

He paused, normally, he’d offer children to pet Nox Black Salt as a way to reassure them that her size was nothing to be afraid of. She was truly a gentle giant of a horse. However, having been traveling for many days, he did not want to overwhelm or overstimulate her.

“Perhaps after some rest, she’d be willing to let you pet her.” Shimmering Salt looked back down at the children, whose eyes lit up excitedly at the prospect.

“Pure Starberry, come back here, please.” Truthless Recluse called.

Obediently, Pure Starberry turned and ran back to him.

Shimmering Salt watched her and the dark cacao boy go, then turned back to Nox Black Salt. He reached into one of the pouches hanging from her saddle and pulled out an apple. She’d more than deserved it, despite having fed just prior to their arrival.

White Lily joined his side and smiled up at him, “Truthless Recluse says Nox Black Salt is free to use the field here, or there is a pen on the eastern edge of the barrier that houses cream sheep, she may stay there if she likes.”

Shimmering Salt knew Nox Black Salt would not wander far, and he preferred her to stay close by, so he unbridled her of her reins and saddle there and let her explore her new surroundings.

He glanced at Truthless Recluse and noticed how Dark Cacao still had his hand on his back. He frowned. 

It was clear as day, from the moment he’d first heard Dark Cacao speak of Truthless Recluse, that the monarch still had deep feelings of love and adoration for the saddened cookie. 

A small, guilty part of Shimmering Salt felt bad for him. 

The call of a soul jam to a soul jam was strong — he would know. 

Back before, when his soul jam had been whole, finding a partner in another cookie had been a whimsical ‘what-if’ scenario. The Virtues hadn’t needed partners, and they’d each had their fair share of lovers who had grown and withered to time (Spice and Sugar more so than Mystic and Blue). But Shimmering Salt had only ever held space in his heart for Elder Faerie.

The Silver King had never once greeted him with fear or reverence, but as an equal. Their love had bloomed naturally over the course of a century, little meetings here and there that turned into so much more, long days and nights spent together whispering about their hopes for the future of cookiekind, meaningful moments that left painfully temporary marks on their dough that no one else would ever see. So when Shimmering Salt had proposed, of course Elder Faerie had said yes.

And even as his own corruption took hold of his soul jam, Elder Faerie always honored his requests — the request to hold onto a part of his dough that was still pure and virtuous, so that one day Elder Faerie may have a cookie to call theirs (even if he, himself, was gone), the request to plant The Silver Tree in hopes of bringing forth a new age of light and freedom to cookiekind, the request for space once the Witches had deemed them stable enough to be freed.

When he had returned home, it was to find his other half casting lingering gazes at his husband. Finding her leaving lingering touches on his husband.

Oh, he’d been furious. Jealous. 

And for a very brief moment, he feared he was still the same beast that had willingly locked himself away in a tree.

His feelings were confused, mixed up. For as much as he despised White Lily for intruding on their relationship, he couldn’t help but want her to stay.

It wasn’t until Elder Faerie grew sick one winter that he understood his own feelings. He wasn’t jealous because White Lily had feelings for his husband. Nor was he jealous his husband had feelings for White Lily. He was jealous because White Lily didn’t have feelings for him.

Or, at least, he thought she had no feelings for him.

The first time their soul jams had touched had left them both shaking from pure ecstasy, and even though his husband was still sick in bed, they’d reunited the halves of their soul jams several times over the following days.

When Elder Faerie had recovered, the husbands had a long (and emotional) conversation about their feelings for The Light of Freedom and what it meant for their own relationship.

So, yes, Shimmering Salt felt bad for Dark Cacao.

He could see, clear as day, on Truthless Recluse that he’d experienced that same unity with The Fount of Knowledge’s soul jam. The poor cookie was ruined for anyone that wasn’t The Fount of Knowledge (and knowing Blue, he knew it too). 

He could see that Truthless Recluse very clearly cared for Dark Cacao, from the way his head rested on his shoulder, to the way he clung to him as Dark Cacao guided him back into the house, but his soul now belonged to another.

To The Fount of Knowledge.

True to his word, Shimmering Salt made sure his wife had to wait until the following day to start work. 

Even with more than half the day left, he took all the supplies he’d brought with him and given them to Dark Cacao, who had put them away.

Then, he forced White Lily to take a walk with him (Pure Starberry and the dark cacao boy — Choco Caramel Drizzle, as that is what he learned the boy was called — had followed at a distance, giggling every time Shimmering Salt bent down to pick a flower to give to White Lily).

“I’m not used to an audience.” White Lily blushed and glanced back at the children, who giggled and ducked behind a tree. “Normally our moments are so…” She held his wrist as he tucked yet another vanilla orchid into her hair, “private.” She finished softly.

“That is simply our nature.” Shimmering Salt smiled.

The only time the royal throuple showed affection in front of others was during public events — birthday galas for any of the royal family members, kingdom holidays and celebrations, the like. Otherwise, the three maintained professionalism in their day to day lives. It was only when they retreated to their private quarters (whether for the day, or just for a quickie) that any of the three openly showed their affections.

White Lily frowned, “And so, you’ve kept your helmet on.”

Shimmering Salt grinned inside his helmet. He knew what she wanted. He was pleased to know she missed him as much as he missed her.

“I’m not sure I should…” Shimmering Salt did not enjoy taking his helmet off around cookies that were not his partners or his child.

“You are not a frightening beast, Salt.” White Lily nuzzled his palm and kissed the well-worn leather of his glove.

Shimmering Salt’s face grew warm in his helmet, “You truly missed me so much, your majesty?” He teased.

White Lily blushed, “I did.” She answered honestly.

“There will be time for that later, Lily Dear.” Shimmering Salt promised. “Besides, as you said, we do have an audience.” He glanced back down the path they’d been walking.

Pure Starberry and Choco Caramel were both poking their heads out from behind a tree, but gasped and ducked back around it when they noticed the slight turn of his head.

“I missed you.” White Lily frowned.

Shimmering Salt tucked his finger under her chin and tilted her head back, “And there will be time for that later.” He reminded her.

The rest of the evening was…strange.

Shimmering Salt had had cookies waiting on him hand-and-foot as the regent king of the Silver Kingdom. Even as Commander of the Kala Namak Knights, his soldiers accommodated him and did everything for him without him wanting or asking them to do so.

So, to be in such a humble home, where everyone contributed to everything, was a nice change of pace...even if Shimmering Salt was slow to cut the vegetables that Pure Starberry handed him. He wanted them to be perfect. Pure Starberry giggled as the knife trembled in his hand.

She laid her hand on his and he looked down at her in shock.

“It’s okay.” She smiled, “It doesn’t have to be perfect.”

How could someone as cruel and as sadistic as The Fount of Knowledge be related to someone so kind and sweet as Pure Starberry?

He exhaled, “Many pardons, Lady Starberry.” He kept his voice down in the Recluse home, “I simply wish to do a good job.”

“You’re helping.” Pure Starberry smiled, “That’s good enough.”

His heart seized, and he felt fury anew at the thought that the little girl’s poor brother was alone with The Fount of Knowledge. He felt pride in his son for standing up for the downtrodden, and he hoped he was able to find any way to get to the little boy without starting a war.

Shimmering Salt had his supper set aside, still not comfortable with revealing his dough to the others, and he was touched when they respected his wishes.

Was this how it was always meant to be with his fellow Virtues? Unquestionable acceptance? Pure trust? His heart hurt to know how miserably they had failed.

At least he could rest easy knowing the new Heroes of the soul jams had succeeded where he and his fellow Virtues had failed.

True to his word, though, when everyone had retreated to their own rooms for the night, he took off his helmet and rewarded his wife’s patience with a deep and passionate kiss.

She breathed into the kiss, reaching up to pull his white hair out of its low ponytail. “Thank you.” She whispered when she broke their kiss.

“For what,” he pressed feathery kisses to her neck, “Lily Dear?”

She dug her fingers into his hair, tilting her head to give him more access to her neck, “For forcing me to wait until tomorrow.” She breathed, already feeling woozy.

Shimmering Salt chuckled as he picked her up with ease and laid her on the unfamiliar (yet no less welcoming) bed, “I know how you can be when you’re working.” He reminded her, returning his lips to her dough.

A small part of him was grateful he’d come alone. He and Fae had both been jealous of her time in recent years. While they’d been able to enjoy many private evenings together, they missed their wife when she was busy. She spent so much time researching magic that she hardly spent any alone time with either of them.

So, sue him for wanting time to himself with her. She was his other half, after all.

“Then,” She panted, pushing him back just enough to start pulling at his armor, “remind me what it is like to relax.”

Shimmering Salt smiled, his silver eyes filled with lust for his wife, “Of course, Lily Dear.” He purred.

He knew, after all, that first thing tomorrow morning she would get to work on a training staff for the little half-virtue.

So, Shimmering Salt was surprised when he woke up and found his wife still in bed with him.

She ran one hand up and down his bare chest, tracing old scars he could no longer remember the origin of, and the scars of the blessed chains that had bound him and his fellow Virtues in the Silver Tree. Out of all of them, he had the most. He’d been at the center of the tree, locking the other Virtues in the roots and holding them together.

Neither White Lily nor Elder Faerie had ever looked at the scars with disgust or fear. In fact, both had looked and touched each scar with loving reverence. It often left the Virtue a trembling, whimpering mess.

Shimmering Salt turned his head and pressed a soft kiss to his wife’s forehead. “I half expected you to already be working.” He whispered, not wanting to disturb the rest of the house.

White Lily just smiled, “As I said, I missed you.”

Shimmering Salt smiled, “And I missed you.” He pressed another kiss to her forehead. Then another. And another. He turned over in bed and raised a hand to tilt White Lily’s head back just enough to press another deep kiss to her lips.

She readily returned his affection, her hand on his chest curling up into a fist that she pressed to his heartbeat.

More experienced, and more bold, his dough tightened up when he felt his wife nibble his lower lip. “Minxy sinner.” He whispered, but let her into his mouth regardless.

She giggled, “You love me.”

“I do.” 

They were the last ones down for breakfast.

If any of them had heard them, they said nothing about it.

And again, Shimmering Salt was caught off guard by just how…welcoming and united everyone was.

Truthless Recluse, White Lily, and Dark Cacao all moved around the kitchen as if they’d made breakfast together a million times before. The same jealous beast in his stomach that he’d experienced years ago reminded him that they probably had made breakfast together at least a hundred times before when they’d been younger.

And even the two children helped out. 

Same as before, Shimmering Salt set his food aside. He’d eat later once White Lily got to work. While everyone else ate breakfast, Truthless Recluse and White Lily went over with Pure Starberry what she could expect from crafting and using her new training staff.

“It’s just a temporary thing,” White Lily explained, “Something to help channel and strengthen your magic while you get used to the feeling of magic.”

“How will I know I don’t need a training one anymore?” Pure Starberry tilted her head curiously and looked at her papa.

White Lily giggled, knowing Truthless Recluse didn’t know the answer, and said, “Well, that varies from cookie to cookie.” She sipped her tea and set her cup down gently before she added, “Some cookies only need a training wand or staff for a few months, some need it for several years.” Then she looked teasingly at Truthless Recluse, “Unless you’re a prodigy like your papa, and then you won’t need one for very long.”

“I didn’t even use mine.” Truthless Recluse huffed into his bite of eggs.

“But every magical cookie should start with one.” White Lily passed her friend a deadpanned look.

Truthless Recluse sipped his tea quietly.

Dark Cacao put his fork down and looked at the little girl, “What is important is, it will help you. It will be a tool to ensure you don’t accidentally hurt yourself through improper magic use.”

Pure Starberry suddenly looked scared, “A-and you guys will be there?” She glanced at the four adults. Shimmering Salt was honored to have been included.

“Every step of the way, sweetie.” Truthless Recluse promised.

“Me too!” Choco Caramel spoke up, egg and waffle flying from his lips. He blushed and quickly wiped his mouth.

Pure Starberry giggled and Dark Cacao sighed.

Shimmering Salt retreated to the guest bedroom to eat his breakfast while White Lily and Pure Starberry got to work on her new training staff.

Pure Starberry picked out some silvery-white wood for the base of the staff, feeling it call to her more than the metal, and White Lily shaped the faerie wood to the little girl’s specifics.

What she ended up with was something that resembled a large silver key, but the head of the staff was shaped like a massive bloom with a crown on top. 

Shimmering Salt and Truthless Recluse both silently came to the conclusion that it looked like a mixture of The Fount of Knowledge's Key to All Knowledge staff and Truthless Recluse’s Dark Orchid staff. 

It took all day for White Lily to shape the staff just right and imbue the silver wood with retaliation and protection spells. They went outside for the magic binding ritual, the rite Pure Starberry had to go through to temporarily bind her magic to the training staff so it would work with her magic.

And when Pure Starberry held the staff for the first time that evening, the empty center of the bloom burst to life in a swirl of blue and white magic.

They all watched in wide-eyed wonder as the white magic swirled and manifested into a half-lidded eye. The eye blinked slowly and a single tear fell from its center.

Pure Starberry looked at her training staff in awe. Instinctively, she swung the staff out and they watched as a sprinkle of star dust rained down over the house.

She gripped the staff excitedly and hugged White Lily tightly, “Oh thank you, thank you, thank you, Miss White Lily!!” When she let go, she ran over to her papa and Dark Cacao, “Papa, papa! Watch!” She waved her staff again. This time, the eye in the center opened a little more and a small light burned above the girl’s upturned palm.

“You’re doing wonderful, sweetie!” Truthless Recluse smiled at her mastery of a simply light spell.

“You’re a natural!” Dark Cacao smiled.

Pure Starberry giggled and bounced the light between her fingers. She waved the light away with a wave of her hand and grabbed Choco Caramel’s hand, “Come on!” She waved her staff and this time a circle of lights surrounded them, “Let’s go!” 

Choco Caramel laughed alongside her as she pulled him off into the field.

“N-Not too far! It’s getting dark!” Truthless Recluse called after them.

Notes:

I love Salt. I've loved him for a looooooooonnnng time, but now I get to write him as a good guy and not a bastard!!! I loved writing about his story here. AND!!! I got Dawnbreaker White Lily today!!! All I need now is for the new costume banner to drop! (and, ya know, for Sage and Truthless's costumes 😭).
I've got a few ideas on where to go next, but what do you guys think: See Black Sapphire and Silverbell? Starlight Vanilla in school? The Fount confronting Truthless Recluse for "sending" his friends to "take" Starlight Vanilla back? Let me know!
Also...idk how soon it will be revealed (but it IS in my upcoming plans, so it's on the horizon) but NONE of you have caught a repeated hint I've dropped (White Lily's so close to it, she could probably taste it), so I wanna hear your thoughts on what that could be as well.
(pssst, after I eat, I'm gonna upload my edit of helmet-less Shimmering Salt, so check back within the next day or check out my tumblr crk-purefount-au to see it!)

Chapter 29: Another Chance

Notes:

This chapter was gonna go back to Truthless Recluse and Company, but, well, you'll see why it got so long

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

The Fount frowned as he looked over a grant application. The alchemy department had never needed so many funds before, and the verbose language of the application basically boiled down to:

“We took on an alchemist prodigy but she keeps blowing things up, things that need to be replaced”

Personally, The Fount felt if the teachers in the alchemy department couldn’t control one student then they deserved to have broken whatever it was the girl was blowing up.

Someone under the desk patted his leg. The Fount leaned back and smiled, “Shouldn’t you be in bed, Starlight?” He scooted his chair back so his son could climb onto his lap.

How had he snuck in so quietly? The Fount hadn’t even felt him wandering around the Spire (an unfortunate trait he inherited from Truthless Recluse).

Starlight Vanilla made himself comfortable on his lap and looked at all the paperwork on his desk, then he craned his neck back and frowned, “I couldn’t sleep…

“And why’s that?” He asked, brushing his claws through his son’s curls.

I miss Pure Starberry.” He turned and nuzzled his arm.

The Fount sighed, “I know, son, and father’s working on that.” Even though he hadn’t been to see his Doll since just before Fall Break. 

Midterms, applications for next semester, and graduation for this semester had all gotten in the way. Normally, he’d leave something like grading midterms to his TA, but Black Sapphire had been acting…odd since Fall Break. Distracted and irritable.

Can I help?” Starlight Vanilla asked, his voice innocent and genuine.

The Fount smiled, but shook his head, “No, dear, I don’t want your papa to try and separate us again.”

Starlight Vanilla sighed dramatically and rested his chin on the desk, “Why would papa do that? It’s not fair…

“I agree.” The Fount answered absentmindedly as he turned Starlight Vanilla so he was snuggled in his arms. He scooted his chair back up to his desk and waved his hand. The sugar quill he’d been using wrote a denial across the alchemy grant.

I wish papa would just come home…I miss him…I miss Pure Starberry.” He yawned and pulled the excess fabric of The Fount’s sleeve around him like a blanket.

“So do I.” The Fount sighed. “So do I.” He continued to work, squinting scrutinizingly at each paper that crossed his vision.

Starlight Vanilla blinked slowly, the steady rise and fall of his father's chest, as well as his steady and strong heartbeat, finally made him sleepy. His eyelids began to grow heavier and heavier. With his last ounce of strength, he tightened his grip on his father’s sleeve. The scratching of the sugar quill quickly became a comforting sound, a reminder that his father was there. His father wanted him. He wasn't a burden.

I love you, fath—...”

The Fount blinked and looked down, Starlight Vanilla’s staff had rolled out of his hand and fell across his lap, silencing his words as he drifted off to sleep.

He smiled.

“Soon, my little prince.” He brushed his son’s curls back from his face, “Soon we’ll all be together.”


Black Sapphire was determined to see Silverbell.

The prince had been avoiding him since he’d left him in his room during Fall Break, and he could admit he’d fucked up. He’d gotten so distracted taking care of Starlight Vanilla that he hadn't returned to his room until early the next morning after the little gnat had gone to sleep. When he got back to his room is when it hit him that he’d left his date alone all day and all night.

But Silverbell was gone.

And anytime Black Sapphire tried to find or get near the prince, one thing or another kept him from approaching.

From The Fount’s ill-timed summons, to the smiling and cheerful classmates that surrounded the Silver Prince.

It had been two weeks and he desperately wanted to make it up to him. Silverbell was different from all the other cookie’s Black Sapphire had ever been with. For starters, he was probably the cutest, but he also had the most adorable laugh and prettiest smile.

Sure, he’d been with many cute cookies, and some were even faeries.

But Silverbell..?

Silverbell was different. Better. And it wasn't just because of his looks.

Silverbell wasn't interested in talking about himself, he was a prince and knew his whole life would likely be documented one day. So instead of just kissing and being done with him like everyone else had ever done, Silverbell had actually tried to get to know him. Not that Black Sapphire had been entirely honest with his answers, he just didn't want the prince to know just how lowly and scummy he was. 

And now the prince wouldn't even look at him.

It was agony.

At first, Black Sapphire had tried just doing what he always did when he was lonely and heartbreak seemed to claw its way into his dough. But jerking it off seemed so pitiful and boring when he knew what the real deal was like. When that didn't work, he tried to speak with the prince.

But something always came up.

Well, not today!

Today, the first weekend after midterms, Black Sapphire was determined to speak with him.

He spotted Silverbell, walking with a whole serving of classmates, to the campus cafe.

Maybe not today…

He recognized a few pretty faces in the group and didn't want to make a big scene.

So, he waited outside the cafe, shivering as his scarf did little to keep out the deep autumn chill.

About fifteen minutes later, the whole group came out carrying muffins, cradling steaming lattes, and laughing together.

“Now or never.” Black Sapphire thought, but he stood still and watched as the group walked to the library. He groaned at himself for being unable to step forward and say something, but he could at least follow and try again.

He sighs as the warmth of the library slowly envelopes his cold dough.

The library was massive. Five stories tall, with little nooks and crannies that made it easy to lose all meaning of time and space. Unlike the rest of the campus, which was composed of white, blue, and gold stones and metals, the inside of the library was warmed with rich browns, soothing blues, and only accented silvers and golds.

A replica of their solar system was strung in the central hall of the library, or perhaps it was magically enchanted to stay there as it was in The Fount’s own home.

Black Sapphire wasn’t too sure. He rarely needed to come to the library, being a prodigy at nearly everything he attempted.

Except for maybe talking with other cookies.

The library was busy, between midterms and finals it always was. Students were either playing catch-up with their assignments or they were getting a headstart on their last projects or essays. 

He could hear hushed whispers and found a table where a familiar silver and lavender bag was tossed with other bags.

Black Sapphire found himself walking up every endless aisle, looking into every study room, every nook, every cranny, every stairwell.

Just as he’s about to give up, he hears it — the twinkling of a bell. A light sigh of frustration, and the sound of leather on leather.

Black Sapphire cautioned a step forward and peeked around the shelf.

Silverbell hovered about a foot off the ground, a frown on his pretty face as he glared up at the books on the seventh shelf up.

“Are the books not to your liking?” Black Sapphire asked, stepping around the bookshelf.

Silverbell flinched away from his voice, his hands over his heart, and he exhaled sharply when he saw it was only him. “Crumbs, you startled me!” He hissed out quietly. Then he glared at him, “What are you doing here?”

“I wanted to speak with you.” Black Sapphire took his question as an invitation to step into the aisle.

“You’ve spoken, now go away. I’m busy.” Silverbell turned back to the bookshelf.

Black Sapphire grabbed the book Silverbell was reaching for and pushed it back onto the shelf. The Silver Prince looked at him incredulously.

“Not before I apologize.” Black Sapphire kept his voice low.

Silverbell looked at him, deadpanned.

Black Sapphire’s mouth was dry, and his tongue felt like a lead weight in his mouth.

“Well?” Silverbell arched up an eyebrow.

Black Sapphire opened his mouth —,

“You know what,” Silverbell held up his hand, “Let me stop you right there.” His actions were sharp as a blade. He glanced around, as if ensuring they were as alone as they could be in a public setting, then set his hard glare on Black Sapphire once more, “I appreciate your help with my project. And I’m glad I was able to keep you occupied for the weekend.”

“Silverbell, that’s not —,” He thought Black Sapphire had just used him for sex.

“But I will not wait for you and be second to our headmaster.” Silverbell’s voice was cold.

Black Sapphire’s mouth snapped shut.

“Do you know how long I waited?” Silverbell asked, cocking his head to the side.

Black Sapphire’s voice was startlingly calm, “I didn’t mean to be gone for so long.”

“Oh? So, at five p.m. when I decided not to eat because, surely, you’d be back by then, was that when you intended to return?” Silverbell glared at him, “Or was it at eleven p.m? When all the campus buildings are locked, so I was effectively locked out of my dorm? O-or how about at midnight? When I finally decided I might as well get some sleep because it seemed like you had completely forgotten about me? Hm? Was it at five a.m.? When the dorms all opened back up? Because five a.m. is when I finally realized you weren’t coming back.”

“Silverbell,” Black Sapphire sighed. 

He’d had to watch the kid while The Fount dealt with some Virtuous nonsense. He’d been gone longer than he said he would, so Black Sapphire had to take care of Starlight Vanilla until The Fount came back the next morning at eight a.m.

“You know,” Silverbell continued, “Being a prince, I know my own wants and needs do not come first…” Then he blinked and Black Sapphire realized he was holding back tears, “But you? I thought I could be selfish and be first with you.”

“I…”

What,” Silverbell cut him off again, “Could have been so important that The Fount of Knowledge kept you for an entire day and an entire night?” His voice broke.

Black Sapphire licked his lips nervously, unsure if Silverbell would even give him the breath to answer.

When Silverbell continued to look at him expectantly, Black Sapphire took a breath and said, “I was babysitting.”

There is an uncomfortable beat of silence.

“Babysitting?” Silverbell over enunciated.

He didn’t believe him.

Silverbell shook his head, “Out of all the lies you could have gone with. You went with babysitting?”

“It’s the truth!” Black Sapphire insisted.

“You know,” Silverbell huffed and landed on his feet to cross his arms over his chest, “After what happened, my friends all warned me about you.”

“Me?” Black Sapphire blinked.

“Your reputation precedes you, but not always in such a positive way.” Silverbell explained, blinking deadpanned and slowly up at him. “Tell me, did you have to tell Clover the same babysitting excuse?”

“C-Clover?” Black Sapphire blushed. Freshmen year, they were roommates. Clover Cookie was in the music program.

“Or Licorice?”

Licorice, Freshmen year, they were partnered up for a gen-ed elective project. Geography? 

“Or Pomegranate? Sugarfly? Clotted Cream? Peach Blossom? Matcha? Lemon? Orange? Red Velvet?”

Freshman year, poli-sci classmate.

Sophomore year, ran into at a career fair that was mandatory for class.

Sophomore year, drank too much juice at a party, the other cookie had been a senior.

Visiting lecturer in his junior year.

Freshman transfer student he’d been asked to show around.

His last roommate before transferring to the TA house.

The first classmate to talk to him in his new classes when he switched majors.

The TA that helped him get used to his new schedule as a TA.

How did Silverbell..?

Silverbell shook his head and rolled his eyes, “They all warned me how you treated them.”

Black Sapphire just looked over the silver prince.

“But lying? And about babysitting? That’s how you tell me it was all just,” he used the knuckles of his thumbs to wipe away the tears that stubbornly clung to his eyelashes, “just a whatever fling?”

“It wasn’t a whatever fling!” Black Sapphire quickly grabbed his wrists. “I genuinely lost track of time babysitting.”

“Why would The Fount of Knowledge even need you to babysit?!” Silverbell snapped.

Someone an aisle over shushed them.

Black Sapphire’s mouth went dry again. He wasn’t supposed to tell anyone…except…except Silverbell already knew…

He took a breath, “Remember the boy I said I was tutoring?”

Silverbell’s eyebrows furrowed, “Wow.” He pulled his hands away from him, “You have got to get better at lying.”

“It’s the truth!” Black Sapphire had never been more honest in his life and it disgusted him.

“You expect me to believe that The Fount of Knowledge wants you to babysit some random boy you’re tutoring?” Silverbell pursed his lips.

“Starlight Vanilla is The Fount’s son.” Black Sapphire blurted out.

Silverbell rolled his eyes, “Yeah. Okay. Again, thank you for the help on my project, but I think you should go.”

“No, really.” Black Sapphire insisted.

“Sapphire,” Silverbell sighed, “Just…go away.”

“No,” Black Sapphire grabbed one of his hands, “What will it take for you to believe me?”

Silverbell opened and closed his mouth, then shrugged, “I don’t know, if the boy told me himself, I guess?”

“Then the next time I have to babysit, come with me!” Black Sapphire immediately suggested, his dough tingled.

Silverbell frowned, “Will you leave if I agree?”

“Yes!” Black Sapphire nodded.

They were shushed again.

“Fine.” Silverbell huffed.

Notes:

"Boy, I sure do love the fact that I can italicize certain words!" I says hoping my foreshadowing is foreshadowing correctly.
I know I said I didn't wanna just name drop a bunch of cookies, but that scene came to me while I was showering and I HAD to include it.
Next chapter, for sure, will have Pure Starberry encountering The Fount

Chapter 30: Truth Awakened

Notes:

Peep the new tags...

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Chapter Text

“I promise you,” White Lily smiled, “Nox Black Salt is incredibly gentle with children.” 

Truthless Recluse continued to grimace as he watched Shimmering Salt pick up both children with ease and introduce them to the massive horse.

Nox Black Salt sniffled and huffed both children’s cheeks and outfits, snuffling and searching for sugar cubes or apples.

Pure Starberry giggled and Choco Caramel immediately plunged into asking questions. Shimmering Salt, ever the saint with children, answered each one.

“How’d she get so big?”

“It’s just her breed.”

“Did you name her, or did someone else name her?”

“My husband named her.”

“What does she eat?”

“Well, she mainly grazes, but she does receive the occasional treat.”

“Like what?”

“Like apples, sugar cubes, carrots.”

“Can we ride her?” That was Pure Starberry’s question. She asked it while petting her hand between Nox Black Salt’s ears.

Truthless Recluse’s eyes widened and he quickly crossed the field, “Pure Starberry, I don’t think that’s a good idea.” He quickly took the little girl from the tall Virtue.

“Awww, why not?” She frowned.

“What’s wrong?” Dark Cacao stepped out, his sleeves still rolled up from washing dishes.

“Papa won’t let me ride Nox.” Pure Starberry pouted.

“Well,” Dark Cacao cleared his throat, “If that is what your papa has decided, then I’m sorry, Pure Starberry, but I would agree.”

“Awww, really?” Choco Caramel’s shoulders sagged.

“I can promise, the children will be safe with me.” Shimmering Salt laid his now free hand on his chest.

Truthless Recluse just held Pure Starberry tighter. Dark Cacao looked between Pure Starberry, Choco Caramel, and the Virtue. Both children looked at him with the biggest, saddest eyes he’d ever seen.

He sighed. Perhaps his former first watcher was right, he was growing soft.

He turned and whispered to Truthless Recluse, “When else will Pure Starberry have this opportunity?”

Truthless Recluse looked at his old friend as if he’d suddenly sprouted a second head. 

Dark Cacao frowned, “Would you feel better if Choco Caramel went first?”

“I would feel better if Pure Starberry did not ride at all.” Truthless Recluse whispered back.

“Pleeeeeeease, papa?” Pure Starberry tugged at his robes.

Truthless Recluse frowned and looked into his daughter’s golden eyes — eyes he’d fallen in love with long ago — and sighed. “Will you promise to listen to everything The Saint says?”

Pure Starberry nodded eagerly, “Yes! Yes, yes! I promise!”

Truthless Recluse looked up at Dark Cacao, “I suppose…if Choco Caramel goes first.”

“Yes!” Choco Caramel pumped his fists excitedly. Shimmering Salt passed him back to his grandfather.

They watched as Shimmering Salt mounted Nox Black Salt, then he reached down and picked Choco Caramel up again and sat him on the saddle in front of him. “Hold onto the reins here,” He instructed, “You don’t need to squeeze your legs, but do focus your balance,” he pressed his fist into the little boy’s stomach, “Here.” Choco Caramel giggled.

“Don’t pull the reins, just hold them. I will steer.” Shimmering Salt instructed, “Nox Black Salt will take care of the rest, okay?”

“Okay.” Choco Caramel nodded and smiled.

They watched as Nox Black Salt took off in a trot and disappeared across the field.

“So…” Dark Cacao cleared his throat, “What shall you and The Saint do upon your return home?” He turned to White Lily.

White Lily blinked slowly and hummed, “Well, Silverbell is still trying to get close to Starlight, so I assume Fae will have an update on that.”

Truthless Recluse frowned, “I am so sorry your son got pulled into this mess.” He shook his head and readjusted Pure Starberry on his hip. She was staring off in the direction Nox Black Salt had gone.

White Lily smiled, “Silverbell insisted.” She sighed, “He’s got his Baba’s sense of justice, I’m afraid.”

“What exactly is Silverbell’s plan once he has Starlight?” Dark Cacao asked, frowning.

“Well, I believe Salt and Fae spoke of having a safehouse set up in the rear gardens.” White Lily tapped her chin thoughtfully.

“Then, I shall come with you.” Dark Cacao decided. “I will ensure my grandson is safe at home, then join you in your kingdom.”

“Oh, Dark Cacao, you needn’t —,” White Lily began to protest.

“I must.” Dark Cacao cut her off. The boy would need someone there that he knew, not total strangers.

Truthless Recluse laid a hand on his arm and smiled comfortingly when the other king looked at him. He appreciated everything Dark Cacao was willing to do for his son.

“Please,” Truthless Recluse rested his head on his shoulder (Pure Starberry frowned and looked down at her hands), “Just be safe,” He lifted his head and looked at White Lily, “Both of you...all of you.” He sighed, “The last thing I want is for any of you to bring The Fount’s anger down upon your homes and people.”

Nox Black Salt came trotting back around the opposite end of the house and Choco Caramel’s eyes were blown wide. He had a big grin on his face and as soon as he saw them, he waved with both arms.

“THAT WAS SO COOL!”

Shimmering Salt guided Nox Black Salt to a stop and helped lift Choco Caramel up off the saddle and then down to Dark Cacao’s outstretched hands.

“Grandfather, I want to be a rider! Please? Oh, please? Can you ask mother and father if I can be a rider??” Choco Caramel asked excitedly, his hair was a bit windswept, but he was smiling and practically vibrating from excitement.

“Are you ready?” Shimmering Salt asked, his hands out to Truthless Recluse and Pure Starberry.

Truthless Recluse frowned, but Pure Starberry reached for Shimmering Salt.

“Ready!” She chirped.

Truthless Recluse sighed and allowed Shimmering Salt to take her. “Listen to The Saint’s instructions.”

Shimmering Salt gave Pure Starberry the same instructions he’d given Choco Caramel, then bent down to look at her, “Ready?”

“Ready!” She nodded.

So Shimmering Salt clicked his tongue and started off in a trot. 

“Whoa — Whoa!” Pure Starberry smiled at the strange new sensation of riding a horse. She’d never ridden a horse before! And her papa wouldn't let her ride on Cocoa Biscuit, even though Crunchy Chip had sworn up and down it was safe!

As soon as the house was out of sight, Shimmering Salt bent down again and whispered, “Hang on.”

Pure Starberry gripped the reins and Shimmering Salt shouted, “Hyah!”

Nox Black Salt took off at a full gallop and Pure Starberry whooped with glee as the wind swept her hair back from her face.

She laughed and cheered as Nox Black Salt’s hooves pounded against the earth, carrying them further and faster than ever before! 

“Go, Nox! Go!” 

The crisp autumn air was sharp on her dough.

Despite the fact that the novelty of riding horseback had worn off long ago, (even long before he’d been sealed) Shimmering Salt also found himself laughing with delight.

Shimmering Salt had Nox Black Salt run for another minute before slowing her down to a trot, and then slowed her down again to a walk.

Pure Starberry let go of the breath she'd been holding and leaned back against Shimmering Salt. Her whole dough was abuzz with warmth and chill. That had been the most exhilarating thing she’d ever done!

“That was so cool!” She cheered and smiled up at Shimmering Salt.

Shimmering Salt chuckled and patted her knee, “I’m glad you enjoyed it.”

Nox Black Salt grazed, lazily walking to and fro so they could all catch their breaths.

The afternoon air was crisp and peaceful, with only the wind and the rustling of leaves to break the silence.

The little girl sighed and turned to rest her head on Shimmering Salt’s chest. “Mister Saint Salt, sir?”

Shimmering Salt hummed in acknowledgment, looking out over what remained of what was once a great kingdom. He’d never seen the trees change color like this before. His own land was lacking deciduous trees, and the trees of the Silver Kingdom (while deciduous) were still ever green. They’d never changed (a fact he was sure would have irritated The Herald of Change if he knew) in the thousands of years he’d known the kingdom. 

The bright, vibrant colors of autumn left his dough feeling warm and fuzzy.

“Why do you not like my father?”

Shimmering Salt blinked and looked down at her.

She was also looking out over the kingdom, a tiny frown on her face, and her eyes brimming with tears. 

The little expression she made reminded him so much of her father. Especially if someone (Spice or Sugar, usually) was acting willfully ignorant on a matter they claimed to know well.

Mystic used to call it “ruffling his feathers”.

“Is he…” she gripped Nox Black Salt’s reins a little tighter, her knuckles turning a pale shade of blue, “Is he really that bad?”

He frowned. From what he had gleaned from conversations, Pure Starberry hated The Fount of Knowledge (her father) for all the pain he had caused her papa and for kidnapping her brother.

How was he supposed to explain to a five year old that his dislike of her father stemmed from long before she’d been a twinkle in her parents eyes? How could he put into words the betrayal and hurt he had felt upon discovering her father had abandoned his witch-given virtue in favor of something as distasteful as deceit? That his dislike extended into disappointment and disbelief.

“Your father,” he sighed and clicked his tongue, urging Nox Black Salt to turn back in the direction of the Recluse home, “Has hurt a great many cookies.” He said softly. “He was one of my first friends, and yet…as we grew older, we also grew apart.” 

Shimmering Salt used to look up to and admire The Fount of Knowledge (he had with all of the other Virtues, really, being the youngest of them), but as his first corruption began he saw how twisted his mind had become and how far he had strayed from his purpose.

It had hurt, seeing the cookies he admired so much turn into beasts ovenbent on wiping out all of cookiekind.

Pure Starberry laid her hands on his but said nothing.

“He chose to hurt cookies, and not once has he felt remorse for his actions.” Shimmering Salt clenched the reins tightly and exhaled slowly.

“Mister Saint Salt?”

“Yes, Pure Starberry?”

“What’s remorse?”

“A-ah.” He felt his cheeks grow warm under his helmet. 

Right.

Five years old.

He cleared his throat and answered, “Remorse is when you feel regret or sadness for having done something wrong.”

“Oh…” Pure Starberry tilted her head down to look at her lap, “Do you…do you think my father feels re…remorse for hurting papa?” She tilted her head back and looked up at him.

Two tears spilled over her cheeks, but Shimmering Salt was quick to wipe them away.

“No tears, my lady.” He said gently, then he frowned, “I know not how your father feels about his actions towards your papa.” He admitted. 

“Oh…” She said again, softer this time.

“But, I could ask him for you?” Shimmering Salt offered.

Pure Starberry frowned again, “...No, thank you.”

He didn't blame her for not wanting to know, but he felt The Fount of Knowledge needed to hear how his actions had affected his daughter.

He’d never have a relationship with her or Truthless Recluse if he would not listen to reason.

Nox Black Salt carried them back to the Truthless Recluse house, and when he handed the little half-virtue to her papa, she nuzzled him and yawned.

“Looks like it’s time for someone’s nap.” Dark Cacao chuckled. Choco Caramel immediately began to beg for another ride, and after securing permission, his wish was granted.

Truthless Recluse carried Pure Starberry to her room and laid her down on her bed. 

“Papa?” She yawned.

“Yes, my heart?” He stood and went to her closet to pull out a quilt — her dough was cold to the touch from her horse ride.

She quietly grabbed fistfuls of the quilt he tucked around her, “I love you.”

Truthless Recluse absentmindedly smoothed the quilt over her. It was made from scrap fabric he’d found around the kingdom and scrap fabric from clothes The Fount had sent.

The black and gold looked nice against her cool blue dough. Natural, even.

He smiled, “I love you, too, Pure Starberry.”


Truthless Recluse frowned as he watched the back of The Saint of Solidarity. The Virtue had requested to speak privately with Pure Starberry before he left, so they were both seated on Nox Black Salt, who was walking slowly.

“You seem so tense.” White Lily nudged him lightly as they walked.

“How could I not be?” Truthless Recluse tightened his grip on his staff.

“He’s probably just talking to her about being a Virtue.” White Lily reassured him. 

“She’s not a Virtue.” Truthless Recluse hissed between his teeth.

White Lily’s brows furrowed, “What do you mean? She’s half-virtuous…”

“She. Is not. A Virtue.” Truthless Recluse repeated. “Nor is Starlight.” He snapped.

“I think what Truthless Recluse means to say,” Dark Cacao spoke up from his other side, “Is that his intentions for his children were they were not to be brought up having the expectations of being a Virtue.” 

“Something like that.” Truthless Recluse muttered.

“Oh.” White Lily blinked. She frowned, then she added, “Silverbell has never felt a resonance with either Salt’s soul jam or mine. He has innate magic in him like a Virtue, yes, but his magic leans closer to Fae’s magic.”

Truthless Recluse stayed quiet.

“I think Silverbell would love it here.” White Lily continued.

Dark Cacao’s hand brushed Truthless Recluse’s hip as they walked. Instinctively, he dropped one hand from his staff and held onto Dark Cacao’s hand tightly.

He continued to stare ahead of him at the back of The Saint of Solidarity.

On Dark Cacao’s other side he heard his grandson whisper, “Grandfather? What’s a Virtue?”

The walk to the barrier was unbearably long, but with Dark Cacao’s hand to steady him, Truthless Recluse felt a little better.

As they approached the barrier, The Saint of Solidarity dismounted Nox Black Salt and lifted Pure Starberry up off the saddle. As soon as he sat her down she turned back and ran back to Truthless Recluse’s side. He smiled and let go of Dark Cacao’s hand in order to ruffle her hair.

The Saint of Solidarity walked back over as well and bowed his head to Truthless Recluse, “I thank you for allowing us into your home.”

Truthless Recluse smiled down at his daughter who was holding her staff tightly. “Thank you for bringing the supplies White Lily needed to build Pure Starberry a staff.”

“And now you,” White Lily pinched his cheek.

“Ow.”

“Have no excuse. She’s got a training staff. Teach her real magic.” White Lily scolded and gave his cheek a few good shakes.

“She doesn’t need real magic.” Truthless Recluse reminded her, lightly slapping her hand away, “She just needs to be able to defend herself.”

Both friends looked at each other for a long time before they broke into smiles and hugged each other.

“Take care of yourself, Truthless Recluse.” White Lily whispered.

“You too.” Truthless Recluse whispered back. “And don’t make me wait another five years to hear from you.”

White Lily laughed sadly, “I promise. You’ll be seeing and hearing from me so much you’ll wish I’d stayed away.”

“Oh, I’d never.” Truthless Recluse squeezed her one last time, then let her go.

“And you,” White Lily turned to Dark Cacao, who blinked in surprise. She hugged him close and whispered something in his ear. 

Dark Cacao blinked slowly and hugged her back, “Of course, always.” He murmured.

White Lily and The Saint of Solidarity both said goodbye to the children. The Saint promised that the next time they met, he’d teach Choco Caramel a few new sword techniques (which definitely didn’t give Dark Cacao another white streak in his hair).

Both regents promised Pure Starberry that they would do everything in their power to bring her brother home and White Lily promised to check in on her magic lessons soon.

“You’re a brilliant young girl,” White Lily smiled, “I just know you’ll dazzle us.”

“Oh, she’d dazzle us all if she ever got a proper education.” A voice outside the barrier put everyone on edge.

The Saint of Solidarity immediately unsheathed his sword, and Nox Black Salt hoofed the ground, huffing and whinnying. Dark Cacao pushed himself to stand between Truthless Recluse and the barrier and unsheathed his own sword as well. Choco Caramel grabbed Pure Starberry’s free hand and glared through the barrier, White Lily held her arms out to either side, shielding both young cookies behind her.

Truthless Recluse couldn’t breathe.

“Though, I wouldn’t expect you of all cookies to know what a proper education is, Flower Guardian.” The Fount grinned wickedly at them. “My my my,” His eyes flickered over everyone, though his gaze lingered on The Saint, "Interfering in other cookies business again, are we, Salt?”

The Saint of Solidarity stayed quiet, though the grip on his sword tightened.

The Fount’s too-wide grin fell and he glowered at the other Virtue, “Not in a talkative mood, huh? What, should I go back to calling you ‘Silent Salt’?”

“What business have you here, Blue?” The Saint growled.

“What business..?” The Fount asked incredulously, “What BUSINESS?!” He shouted and pounded his fists on the barrier.

Pure Starberry turned away and covered her ears. 

Truthless Recluse couldn’t move.

“Fascinating…” White Lily whispered.

YOU are in there with MY Doll and MY daughter,” The Fount pounded his fists against the barrier the more he shouted, “And yet you ask ME what I AM DOING HERE!?”

The Saint let out a single chuckle, “Ah, but who was freely let in, and who is still stuck outside?”

“Salt!” White Lily scolded, but it was too late.

The Saint’s taunt had gotten to The Fount and he screamed in rage, “TRAITOR! I WILL DESTROY YOU AND YOUR PATHETIC KINGDOM OF WITCH LIES!” He threw starburst after starburst of dark matter at the barrier, but it simply bounced back and dissipated into smoke.

The Saint took a step back, one arm out to settle Nox Black Salt, the other still poised with his sword raised, “Apologies, Lily Dear, he is too easy to rile up.” He said over the sounds of explosions.

“HYPOCRITE!” The Fount shouted.

“We should go.” Dark Cacao whispered over his shoulder to Truthless Recluse.

“No!” White Lily stopped him and stood up, “I - I get it now!” She smiled.

Pure Starberry kept her ears covered and dared to glance through everyone at her father.

He was still screaming at The Saint, lashing out even though neither his dough nor his magic ever crossed the barrier.

She clung to her staff and looked up at the weeping eye in the center. The eye blinked and shed a tear. Magic tingled under the cool silver wood, warming her hands despite the autumn chill in the air. Glaring at the light from her staff and then at her father, she pushed past Choco Caramel and her papa and broke into a run.

“Pure Starberry??” Choc Caramel shouted.

“Pure Starberry!” Dark Cacao shouted.

“STARBERRY, NO!” Truthless Recluse ran after her.

Pure Starberry skid to a stop beside The Saint and held her staff out in front of her. She had no formal magic training, no knowledge of spells, but she still knew exactly what to say. 

The Fount of Knowledge ceased his assault on the barrier, all of his eyes stared at her in shock.

“PURE STARBERRY, STOP!”

Truth Silenced!” Pure Starberry slammed her staff down and a shockwave rippled out from where it impacted.

The Saint flinched back.

The Fount was knocked from his hover and staggered a few steps back.

Dark Cacao staggered back a few steps and had to catch his grandson as he was completely knocked over.

Truthless Recluse, who had wrapped his arms around his daughter at the last second, was the only one (outside of White Lily) who hadn’t been knocked down or back. He panted heavily, his whole body aching.

A stinging warmth burned the back of his dough, he grimaced and opened his eyes.

Pure Starberry was staring straight up, a warm, glowing light flickering across her shocked face.

Truthless Recluse squinted and looked up at the massive fireball that was hovering directly above them.

For a moment, everyone was silent.

“Dis…dispel the spell.” Truthless Recluse whispered, his mouth dry.

“I…I don’t know how.” Pure Starberry couldn’t blink. Her eyes were watering.

“It’s okay,” Truthless Recluse whispered, “I’ve got you. I’m here.” He reached out and shakily wrapped his hands around hers.

“Papa…I’m scared.” Pure Starberry whimpered. She hadn’t meant to make a fireball, she’d only meant to knock her father away from the barrier.

“It’s okay, don’t be scared.” Truthless Recluse had no idea how Pure Starberry had known this particular spell, nor how she’d managed to make such a big fireball, but they needed to dispel it now.

“I’ve got you.” He very carefully, and very slowly removed her hands from the staff. The less contact she had with the staff, the less power the fireball had, and it began to decrease in size and intensity.

“That’s it.” Truthless Recluse encouraged, “You’re doing great, sweetie.” He kept his voice even and calm.

Everyone watched in silence as the fireball grew smaller and smaller until it eventually sizzled out with a single ember disappearing in the wind.

Truthless Recluse let go of the breath he’d been holding and collapsed back onto the grass.

“Pure Vanilla!” Dark Cacao ran over and helped him sit up. “Are you both alright?” Choco Caramel followed a second later and stood by, unsure what to do.

Pure Starberry nodded, though she looked the furthest thing from alright.

“W-We’re fine.” Truthless Recluse struggled to catch his breath.

“What…was…that..?” The Fount’s voice was low, his pupils were slits.

Truthless Recluse opened his arms and immediately embraced his daughter when she climbed onto his lap.

“I get it now.” White Lily repeated herself.

Everyone looked at her.

White Lily laughed and glared triumphantly at The Fount, “I know why you can’t get in.”

“It’s Dark Moon Magic, I know.” He glowered, “The Witches had me seal it away and my precious little Doll,” He hissed and glared at Truthless Recluse, “Stole some from me.”

“No.” White Lily shook her head, a wide grin on her face. She turned to Truthless Recluse, “Don't you see? It makes perfect sense!”

“I’m sorry, but what does?” Dark Cacao asked.

“Think about it!” White Lily looked ecstatic, “Dark Moon Magic is notorious for being cold, cruel. But, Pure Vanilla,” She smiled at him, “your magic, your daughter’s magic, has been nothing but warm and comforting since you escaped from the spire!” 

“So?” Truthless Recluse tried to calm his fast beating heart. Pure Starberry was trembling in his arms and he knew his own erratic heartbeat wasn’t helping her.

“So, it’s not Dark Moon Magic.” White Lily looked close to tears of joy, “It’s awakened magic. You just haven’t been able to realize this because you don’t have your soul jam!”

Notes:

I have been hinting at this for FOREVERRRRR and I am somewhat pleased that none of you caught it! (or if you did, you didn't tell me! Or you did and I glossed over it because I didn't wanna spoil it).
But, yeah, when Truthless Recluse escaped from the Spire, he technically awakened. But, because The Fount has his soul jam, he hasn't noticed/been able to tell/etc. That is why his magic is warm and comforting, that is why White Lily couldn't decipher the runes around the former Pure Vanilla Kingdom.
It was never Dark Moon Magic. It was...well...she'll explain it next chapter!

Chapter 31: A Lesson in Magic

Notes:

Some of you guys wanted to see more of Starlight Vanilla in school, but some of you also wanted to see more Silverbell. So, while we let whatever the hell happened last chapter simmer, have THIS chapter!

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Silverbell’s footsteps faltered as he exited the campus building.

Black Sapphire was waiting for him.

Again.

He huffed and readjusted his backpack on his shoulders, “I thought I told you to leave me alone.” Black Sapphire had been waiting outside his classes nearly every day, walking him across campus and trying to convince Silverbell for just a moment of his time. “Unless the headmaster wants you to ‘babysit’ his ‘kid’, I don’t want to see you.” He didn’t bother to hide his eyeroll as he began to walk by him.

Black Sapphire was quick to fall in step beside him, “Well, we’re in luck today, love.” He grabbed Silverbell’s hand, “The Fount is leaving for the afternoon, and I have been summoned to pick Starlight up from school.”

Silverbell sighed and rolled his eyes again. Inside, however, he was nervous. His father had written him a few days ago stating that Baba and White Lily were on their way home from Crispia. If he took Starlight Vanilla now, there would only be his father to protect them.

He had to wait until his other two parents were home.

Still, this would be his opportunity to get close to Starlight Vanilla so the little boy would trust him when the time for an escape did come.

Silverbell tried not to think about how tightly Black Sapphire was gripping his hand. 

Had it been unethical to use fae magic on him? To sway him into trusting him completely with this?

He frowned. He knew that, had Black Sapphire been of sound mind, he would have never willingly brought Silverbell along…of course using fae magic had been the right thing to do…

Right?

Silverbell let Black Sapphire lead him to the back of the campus, to a building close to The Fount’s Spire, but paused outside.

There were probably a dozen new blueberry eye bushes, each with a blinking eye looking in a different direction.

Black Sapphire looked back at him as soon as his hand slipped away, “Oh? That.” He rolled his eyes, “The Fount wanted extra security around the preschool.” He walked back over and grabbed his hand again.

“Oh? Why’s that?” Silverbell’s throat felt tight.

“The Apostle of Happiness heard a rumor that The Fount’s…err…partner…was trying to send spies to kidnap his kid.” Black Sapphire grimaced.

Silverbell’s heart skipped a beat.

How did The Apostle of Happiness discover their plans??

He avoided eye contact with the blueberry eye bushes as Black Sapphire pulled him into the preschool.

“Just wait here,” Black Sapphire sighed, “I have to go sign Starlight out.” He let go of Silverbell’s hand and retreated down a hallway.

The lobby of the preschool looked more akin to a waiting room in a doctor’s office than a proper preschool. Silverbell remembered his preschool fondly, a warm building with painted animals on the walls. The walls here were plain, with just a single blue stripe running around the perimeter of the room at around waist height.

Down the hall were four additional doors, which Silverbell assumed went to classrooms or other amenities.

Barely a minute had passed before Black Sapphire came out of one of the doorways with the little boy holding his hand and a small child’s backpack over one of his shoulders.

“Yes, Mrs. Yogurt, I will keep that in mind.” Black Sapphire rolled his eyes.

Silverbell tilted his head curiously.

Starlight Vanilla had one hand firmly grasped in Black Sapphire’s hand and the other clung to his golden staff.

“Everything alright?” Silverbell asked.

Starlight Vanilla tucked himself closer to Black Sapphire and frowned at the floor.

Black Sapphire sighed, “The teacher’s just upset that Starlight Vanilla refuses to do his work.”

“Well that’s understandable.” Silverbell tilted his head to the side.

“The problem is,” Black Sapphire held the door open for Silverbell, “Starlight is a smart kid,” He gently jerked the boy’s arm, “And I know he’s smart.” He glared down at the little boy.

Starlight Vanilla said nothing.

“So, I don’t know why he isn’t working.” Black Sapphire sighed.

Silverbell couldn’t help but giggle.

“Ah! I forgot,” Black Sapphire walked Starlight Vanilla over to Silverbell, “Starlight, do you remember meeting Silverbell about a month ago?” 

Starlight Vanilla glanced up at him, then did a double take and smiled, “Hi, Silverbell!” His voice came out of the staff.

Silverbell smiled, “Hello again, Starlight.”

“Silverbell is going to stay with us while your father is out, is that alright?” Black Sapphire asked.

Starlight Vanilla nodded his head, “Come on!” He started to tug Black Sapphire towards the Spire.

Black Sapphire had to hold Starlight Vanilla tight so he wouldn’t accidentally slip away, and he grabbed Silverbell’s hand with his free hand and pulled him along with him.

Silverbell’s heart hammered in his chest. He’d never been in the headmaster’s Spire. It wasn’t meant for any regular cookie to enter. The rumors were that, long ago, cookies could enter the Spire if they sought out The Fount of Knowledge out for his wisdom. However, that had been a long, long time ago.

There were conflicting historical reports as to why The Fount of Knowledge stopped seeing cookies in his personal home, but Silverbell could imagine it wasn’t fun having random strangers enter one's home without permission.

Black Sapphire only let go of Starlight Vanilla’s hand once he’d opened the gate to the Spire’s front garden. Starlight Vanilla ran straight up the front porch to the front door and ran inside.

“Your shoes!” Black Sapphire called after him. He held the gate open for Silverbell and closed it behind him once they were both inside.

“And…does the headmaster know I’m here as well?” Silverbell asked. The less The Fount of Knowledge knew about him, the better.

“Well, no.” Black Sapphire answered honestly. He walked up the front porch steps and opened the door, “But he trusts me, and I trust you.” He smiled and held the door open for him.

Again.

Silverbell felt as if he were entering the jaws of a beast as he stepped inside.

If the mid-autumn air outside was cool, the inside of the Spire was even colder. Silverbell immediately shivered.

“Oh, sorry,” Black Sapphire immediately pulled a coat off a rack by the wall, “I forgot to mention, The Fount keeps the Spire cool. Protects all the ancient texts. Here’s my extra coat.”

My room’s warm!” 

Silverbell craned his neck back to stare straight up the central spiral of the Spire. He jumped out of his dough when Black Sapphire wrapped the coat around his shoulders.

Black Sapphire frowned as he looked around the foyer, “Starlight Vanilla Cookie, did you take your shoes off?” He started to fly up after him, but paused and hovered back down, “You best follow me. The Spire’s a bit temperamental with guests.”

“Wha —?” Silverbell’s head was spinning.

Oops!” Starlight Vanilla shouted down.

Silverbell cautiously took Black Sapphire’s hand and allowed the taller cookie to walk them both up several flights of stairs. At one point, Silverbell could have sworn they were going in circles, but eventually they came upon a beautifully crafted door with stars that seemed to actually twinkle and shimmer in the dark wood.

Starlight Vanilla was seated in front of the door, his tongue out as he tried to undo the knots in his boots.

Black Sapphire knelt down and immediately began to untie the little boy’s shoes.

Silverbell’s heart fluttered. 

How could a cookie as cruel as Black Sapphire, who had willingly crumbled some of King Dark Cacao Cookie’s soldiers and participated in the kidnapping of the little boy in front of them, be so tender and sweet at the same time?

Starlight Vanilla picked up his staff, “Thank you, Black Sapphire.

“Yeah, yeah.” Black Sapphire sighed. As soon as both of the little boy’s shoes were off, Black Sapphire stood up and took a key out from around his neck.

“What’s that?” Silverbell asked.

“Ah,” Black Sapphire blushed as he bent down to unlock the door, “The Fount’s precaution, I’m afraid.” He stood back up and pushed the door open, Starlight  Vanilla immediately ran inside.

Black Sapphire sighed and bent down again, this time to pick up Starlight Vanilla’s shoes. “Kid used to elope when we first brought him here.” 

Can’t imagine why…” Silverbell resisted the urge to say.

“Come on,” Black Sapphire tilted his head towards the room, “It is warmer in here.” 

Silverbell stepped in and blinked in shock at the noticeable difference in temperature. Starlight Vanilla’s room was pleasantly warm, and reminded him of summers back home.

As soon as Silverbell was inside, Black Sapphire closed the door again.

“Make yourself comfortable.” Black Sapphire said as he disappeared into a closet with Starlight Vanilla’s shoes.

Silverbell looked around.

So, the kid really was the son of The Fount of Knowledge. He’d known that from what his parents and the visiting monarch’s had said, but even still he had a hard time believing it until just now.

He felt sad for the poor cookie that had to put up with The Fount of Knowledge.

Starlight Vanilla had climbed up into an armchair and was flipping through a book.

This was his chance.

He sat his backpack down by the door and walked over to him, “Whatcha reading there, bud?” He tried to sound casual.

Starlight Vanilla craned his neck back to look up at him, “A story.

“Uh huh…” Silverbell swallowed hard and sat down on the floor next to the armchair, “What’s it about?”

Uhmmm…” Starlight Vanilla quirked his lips to the side and narrowed his eyes at the page, “I think it’s about a knight?” 

Silverbell peeked over the arm of the chair and blushed.

It was a classic kids story.

About his fathers…

Meeting and falling in love…

“A-ah.” Silverbell quickly stood up, “W-wanna read something else, maybe?” He’d been mortified a number of times in preschool and his early education years as the kid’s book about his fathers was a part of their curriculum. 

He’d had to hear the story more times than he’d like to admit.

Yeah, okay.” Starlight Vanilla agreed easily enough.

“Nope,” Black Sapphire walked out of the closet with a fresh set of clothes, “You have homework to do.”

Starlight Vanilla’s shoulders sagged and he sank deeper into his armchair. “I don't wanna.” He pouted.

“Kid, you're the only preschooler with homework.” Black Sapphire laid the fresh set of clothes on the massive bed, “Now go get cleaned up and changed.”

Starlight Vanilla groaned, “Fiiiiine.” And he slipped off the armchair. He stuck his tongue out at Black Sapphire before he turned and darted into the bathroom.

“Wow…you weren't lying…” Silverbell kept his voice down.

“I never lie.” Black Sapphire flipped his curls out of his face.

“Mhm.” Silverbell didn't believe him for a second. He waited until he heard the shower turn on, “So the boy doesn't do his classwork?”

“The Fount hates it, but what can ya do?” Black Sapphire sighed and flopped down across the armchair, “When we have him do the work, he’s a natural. I’m shocked at how smart he is.”

“Why’s that?” Silverbell asked, “Surely being the son of all knowledge has its perks?” He scooted around to the front of the armchair so they were face to face.

Black Sapphire chewed on the inside of his cheek, “Just…ya know…circumstances.” He tried to control himself — Starlight Vanilla was just in the next room over and Silverbell had made it clear he didn't want anything romantic from him (right now) — but he reached out and played with one of the prince’s silvery-white curls.

Silverbell didn't pull away. “I wonder if maybe he needs something a bit more challenging.” 

Black Sapphire just hummed absentmindedly, not at all hiding where his gaze was wandering. Now, he was rubbing the prince’s soft earlobe, and he absolutely noticed the shiver the prince tried to suppress. 

Silverbell blushed and cleared his throat, “W-what I mean is…maybe Starlight Vanilla isn’t meant for traditional education?”

If Black Sapphire were the one to teach Starlight Vanilla, Silverbell would have more of an excuse to be near the kid…If all went well with Black Sapphire.

Silverbell knew what he had to do, “Maybe he’d do better if the headmaster or…someone else taught him…” Guilt gnawed at his guts. He always hated using his fae magic on other cookies, but he had no other choice.

Another absentminded hum. 

Silverbell frowned as a sparkle of silver magic settled in Black Sapphire’s eyes.

Why did he feel so terrible?

Black Sapphire tugged Silverbell forward testingly. And to his immense relief, Silverbell leaned in and left a feathery kiss on his lips. He didn’t let Silverbell lean back, cupping his jaw and pulling him back in for a deeper kiss.

Before he knew it, he was sitting up, pulling Silverbell to his knees, and then helping him up onto his lap. The prince’s supple lips never left his, and Black Sapphire grabbed handfuls of his soft hips as Silverbell settled down on his lap.

It wasn’t until the shower turned off that they broke apart for air.

Black Sapphiiire? I forgot my clothes out there!

Silverbell pressed his hand to his mouth to suppress a giggle, “Here, I’ll move.”

Black Sapphire whined, his thumbs rubbed circles on his hips, “Must you?”

“Go on,” Silverbell had to pry himself away, “I’ll stay here.”

Black Sapphire sighed and pushed himself to stand, “This is why I tell you to pay attention and prepare!” He called into the bathroom as he picked up the little boy’s clothes and carried them to the bathroom, “I’m not your papa or your father, I’m not always gonna be around to take care of you.”

Thank you!” Starlight Vanilla didn’t seem to notice or care what he was talking about.

“You really care for him, huh?” Silverbell asked as Black Sapphire closed the bathroom door with a roll of his eyes.

“Yeah, yeah.” He chuckled, “Heh, thinking about what you said earlier, I might as well be teaching the kid.”

Silverbell’s gut twisted and he hummed in acknowledgement. 

“I mean, then I’d already be here with him and you could just come over whenever The Fount was away,” Black Sapphire chuckled, “I’d have more time with you.”

Silverbell still had to play his role, “And who says I want to spend more time with you?”

Hook.

“Oh, I think you do, your highness.” Black Sapphire grinned as he grabbed Silverbell’s hips and brought them flush against his own, “Or…was that kiss just something faeries do with their casual, everyday friends?”

“Hmm, perhaps.” Silverbell laid one hand on Black Sapphire’s chest, then reached his other hand up to grab onto the dark curls at the nape of his neck.

Line.

“Oh, really?” Black Sapphire’s eyebrows shot up.

Silverbell pulled Black Sapphire down just enough to whisper against his lips, “I guess you’ll just have to convince the headmaster, then.” 

Sinker.

Before Black Sapphire could kiss him again, Starlight Vanilla came out of the bathroom and scrambled over to his armchair again.

“Ohhhh no you don’t,” Black Sapphire yanked him up by the back of his collar, “You have homework to do, and this time, we’re gonna use your homework to convince your father of something. How does that sound, hm?”

Really??” Any opportunity the little boy got to play around with his father, he’d take!

Silverbell sat in the armchair and watched Black Sapphire go over all of Starlight Vanilla’s classwork. It was all basic stuff, and they started with drawing representations of numbers (Starlight Vanilla hated that activity, he just wanted to write the number down, not all the little drawings that represented the number).

He frowned.

It was clear Starlight Vanilla cared about Black Sapphire, and it was clear Black Sapphire cared about Starlight Vanilla…

How would the boy react to Silverbell taking him away? Would he be grateful to be going home? Or would he miss Black Sapphire so much that he refused to go home?

When they got to the letter recognition activity, Silverbell chuckled at how bored Starlight Vanilla was.

“Here, I’ve got an idea.” He joined them on the floor and turned the worksheet into a game. He cut each letter out (thankfully there was an upper and a lower case letter) and told Starlight Vanilla it was a matching game.

“Have you ever played a matching game?” He asked.

Starlight Vanilla shook his head.

“Okay, well, it’s easy.” Silverbell gestured to all fifty-two cards, “You flip one card over and say it’s sound.” He flipped over the uppercase ‘B’ and said the sound. “Then, you find another card to flip over.”

Ooo! Ooo! Like this one?” Starlight Vanilla pointed to one.

“Sure.” Silverbell laughed and flipped it over. “Okay, so my first card was a ‘b’ sound, this one is a ‘p’ sound. Are they the same?”

Starlight Vanilla thought for a second before he shook his head and smiled, “Nope! Not a match!

“Not a match, good job. So I’ll put these cards back and now it’s Sapphire’s turn.” Silverbell looked up at the other cookie expectantly.

Black Sapphire smiled and rolled his eyes as he flipped over a card. “The sound is ‘ssssss’.” He hissed. Then he flipped over another card, “And this one is the other ‘b’ sound.”

Not a match!” Starlight Vanilla giggled, then he gasped, “Ooo! Ooo!!! My turn!” He grinned and picked up the ‘B’ Silverbell had flipped over and the ‘b’ Black Sapphire had flipped over, “B and b make the ‘b’ sound! I made a match!” Starlight Vanilla grinned excitedly.

They played the new game until all the cards were gone and Starlight Vanilla complained about being hungry.

“I should probably be going, too.” Silverbell groaned as he stood up and stretched.

Now?” Starlight Vanilla frowned.

“Sorry,” Silverbell ruffled his hair, “I promised my parents I would write to them before the week is out, and I forgot to send off my letter, so I’ve gotta get to the post office before it closes.”

Awwww!” Starlight Vanilla pouted.

“It’s okay though.” Silverbell smiled as Black Sapphire put all the homework away. “Maybe next time Black Sapphire has to watch you, I can come by and we can play another game.”

Starlight Vanilla’s eyes lit up and he immediately turned and ran to Black Sapphire, “Please, Black Sapphire? Please, please, please, please, please???

“I don’t know,” Black Sapphire teased as he picked the little boy up and held him on his hip, “The prince has a lot of school stuff to do.”

Pllleeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaasssssseeeeee???” Starlight Vanilla begged.

“I guess.” Black Sapphire finally relented.

Yes!

“Get back to your dorm safely.” Black Sapphire walked Silverbell to the door.

Silverbell tried to ignore the pain in his chest as he bent down to pick up his backpack, “Will do.” 

Black Sapphire opened the door and glared at the doorframe as it spat Silverbell out directly onto the front porch.

“Hey.” Black Sapphire called before Silverbell could completely cross the threshold.

Silverbell turned back and blinked in shock as Black Sapphire pressed a quick kiss to his lips.

“Thank you.” He said as he pulled back, “For helping out today.”

Silverbell chewed on his bottom lip, “N-no problem.” He bid Black Sapphire and Starlight Vanilla a good evening, then turned and hurried away.

I like him.” Starlight Vanilla said definitely as Black Sapphire closed and reopened his bedroom door. This time, the Spire opened up to the normal hallway.

“Really?” Black Sapphire asked, “So…you’d be okay if Silverbell hung out with us more often?”

Starlight Vanilla nodded, “Yeah. He was nice, and he made homework more fun.

“That he did.” Black Sapphire nodded and carried Starlight Vanilla down to the kitchen.

Starlight Vanilla rested his head on Black Sapphire’s shoulder and mumbled, “He makes you happy the way I wish papa would make father happy…

Black Sapphire blushed and sighed, "Your father's working on it, kid...just...hang on."

Notes:

Ohhhh conflicted Silverbell, my beloved child, if only you didn't have ACTUAL feelings for the cookie that ruined everything.
Also, I love drawing Starlight Vanilla in lil costumes that his father would absolutely have dressed his Doll~

Chapter 32: What Happened That Day

Notes:

You're gonna see a bit of...nasty behavior from The Fount. That's literally the only way I can think to describe it (it is past midnight here and I wasn't planning on updating today...tonight?).
Basically, The Fount's gonna...vaguely misgender Truthless Recluse...and we're gonna see some more of Truthless Doll.

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

“Awakened…magic…?” The Fount of Knowledge tilted his head curiously, but his eyes were distant, unfocused.

Truthless Recluse kept one arm wrapped tightly around his daughter and pushed himself back with his free hand until he was flush against Dark Cacao, “No.” He shook his head, “No. No. I…I gave up my soul jam. I gave up Pure Vanilla.”

“But, don’t you see?” White Lily ran over and knelt down beside him, “Awakened magic is the only thing with the power to go against Virtuous and Beastly magic.”

“Awakened…magic…” The Fount breathed, the puzzle pieces finally clicking into place.

“Lily Dear.” Shimmering Salt gripped the hilt of his sword with both hands, “Stop talking.”

The three Ancient Heroes stopped huddling together and looked up.

The Fount of Knowledge wasn’t looking at them, he was reanalyzing the runes on the barrier, “Protection.” He touched a rune with one clawed finger and it illuminated. The rune shimmering in gold before fading back into black and blue.

“Papa.” Pure Starberry trembled.

Truthless Recluse wrapped his arms around her. He panted heavily, unable to catch his breath.

Dark Cacao wrapped his arms around both of them, and Choco Caramel stood between the three and The Fount.

“Bounty.” The Fount touched another rune and that one illuminated too. 

Gold, then back to black and blue.

“Concealment.” The Fount touched a third rune.

It illuminated too.

The Fount pressed his clawed hand flat to the barrier.

“Blue.” Shimmering Salt’s voice was low, “Don’t.”

The Fount was not listening. He curled his fingers and there was a deafening shattering sound as his fingers curled into the barrier.

With a shout of rage, Shimmering Salt charged at the other Virtue. His sword cut through the air and The Fount shouted and threw himself back from the barrier, cradling his hand.

“Fix it!” Shimmering Salt ordered over his shoulder before he turned and charged against The Fount, pushing him further away from the Heroes.

“Fix it?” White Lily blinked, then her eyes widened and she slapped Truthless Recluse’s arms, “Fix it! Fix it, fix it, fix it!!” She turned and grabbed his discarded staff, then turned back around and shoved it into his hands.

“Fix it?!” Truthless Recluse blinked, shocked, “I don’t even know how I did it the first time!” He shook his head.

“Then do whatever it was you did again!” White Lily shook her head helplessly.

“I WAS PREGNANT LAST TIME I USED THAT SPELL!” Truthless Recluse shouted back. “I WAS DESPERATE!”

“Just try!” Dark Cacao urged, he pulled Pure Starberry off his lap and hooked an arm under Truthless Recluse’s arm. He hauled the smaller cookie to his feet.

Truthless Recluse looked at his dark orchid staff, the three eyes within the eye of the staff blinked. His eyes watered as he held his staff out in front of him.

He inhaled sharply and tried to remember what he’d felt that day.

The day of his escape.


The Fount hummed happily as he nuzzled Truthless Recluse’s swollen belly. “It won’t be long now, Doll.” He chuckled, “Can you believe it? Soon a little dough will be here…and before long..?” He humphed happily, “Little feet running in to wake you up in the morning.”

Truthless Recluse stared at the ceiling, he inhaled sharply as a sharp pain panged from his side. He hurt everywhere, but the stabbing pain in his side was sudden and caught him off guard.

The Fount lifted his head and frowned at him, “The baby’s very active this morning, hm?”

Truthless Recluse didn’t respond. He couldn’t.

But he could grab one of The Fount’s hands and he laid it where the pain was coming from.

The Fount stared at their hands, waiting.

Truthless Recluse inhaled at another jolt of pain.

“Shhhh,” The Fount smiled and pressed a firm kiss to the spot on his side, “You’re hurting your mommy."

The pain subsided. The Fount went back to humming and rubbing Truthless Recluse’s stomach. More sunlight crept into the room and The Fount sighed as the clock on the other side of the room began to chime.

“Looks like it’s time to get up, Doll.” The Fount pushed himself up and groaned as his back and shoulders popped. He looked down at Truthless Recluse, who wasn’t able to get himself upright even if he could, and he smiled. 

“You look beautiful like this.” He reached down and stroked Truthless Recluse’s cheek, “Swollen with our child…loved and full.”

Exhausted, Truthless Recluse rested his head against The Fount’s knuckles and closed his eyes.

“Tell you what, Doll.” The Fount picked him up, “We’re expecting another heatwave today,” He carried him into the bathroom and made sure a towel was on the rim of the tub before carefully sitting his Doll down, “How about I clean you up, and then let you rest inside where it’s cooler, hm?”

Truthless Recluse panted as if he’d run a marathon, and he kept his hands firmly on his swollen belly.

“Hm?” The Fount hummed again and tilted Truthless Recluse’s head back, “My poor Doll.” He cooed. “I know it must be hard, carrying and growing our child.” He bent down and kissed him.

Truthless Recluse could only weakly kiss back, unable to focus on both his hands feeling the active life beneath his palms and The Fount in front of him.

“But you’re doing such a good job.” The Fount whispered before diving in for another kiss.

Truthless Recluse whined. He couldn’t handle the praise, and the kiss, and the active baby. He was starting to feel dizzy.

When The Fount finally moved away, Truthless Recluse was lightheaded. He didn’t want to think about anything but the promising possibility he might be able to go back to bed.

Their routine was still the same. The Fount removed his nightgown — a baggy, unshapely thing — and sent it off to the dirty clothes bin. The Fount lifted and sat him in the tub, which had been filling with warm water and fruity scented bubbles ever since they’d entered.

Truthless Recluse let his eyes flutter shut as The Fount cleaned and washed him, taking extra care of his hair.

“It’s so long now, Doll.” The Fount giggled, “I could just…”

Truthless Recluse inhaled sharply as sharp nails dug into his scalp and gave a testing tug.

“Of course,” The pressure and sharp pain immediately retreated, “I wouldn’t want to hurt you, my precious little one.” The Fount continued to giggled, “Though, I suppose we’ll have to cut it once our baby is here. I’ve heard they can be a menace around long hair.”

Truthless Recluse wondered very briefly if The Fount would cut his hair, but the thought came and went as quick as a heartbeat.

No.

Only Truthless Recluse’s hair would be cut.

The Fount scooped Truthless Recluse up out of the tub as the water began to drain. He was sat down on the edge of the tub again and dried off by The Fount’s calm and steady hands. 

The Fount chuckled, “You have to let go of the baby so I can dry under your arms, dear.” 

Truthless Recluse swallowed the bile building up at the back of his throat and allowed The Fount to take his hands off his belly. 

The Fount smiled, “I’m happy to see your maternal instincts are finally kicking in.” He dried Truthless Recluse off the rest of the way. Once he was dried, lotioned, brushed, oiled, and cleaned to The Fount’s approval, he was picked up and carried back to the bedroom.

The Fount frowned as he looked at his naked little Doll, so small and full of love, but swollen. He’d lost track of how many times he’d had to adjust his Doll’s clothes…and since last week was the end of the semester he hadn’t even thought about dressing him. They were far too busy making love to worry about clothes.

However, he had to speak with one of his students today, so his Doll needed something to wear in case he wanted to go outside. 

He knew his Doll would stay where he put him, but one can never be too prepared.

“Here.” The Fount clapped and one of his own robes appeared between his hands as he pulled them apart, “This’ll have to do for now, I suppose.” 

Truthless Recluse blinked. He allowed The Fount to roll up his stockings, panting as The Fount’s hands and mouth lingered on his thighs. Then came the heeled boots. And then The Fount slipped one of his own robes over his head. It was different from the dresses and robes he’d been dressed in recently, which seemed to be designed to hug and show off his baby bump. The robe was baggy, loose, and comfortable.

The Fount carried him down to breakfast, same as always. However, today, Truthless Recluse felt a tug on his soul as they passed a door that had the Light of Truth carved onto it. He stared at the door until he could no longer see it, then he exhaled.

Breakfast was the same as it always was, with the addition of a type of star jelly The Fount said was to ensure he was still getting all the proper vitamins for the baby.

He’d been eating at least one a day since they’d discovered he was pregnant six months ago, and despite being sweet, they always left a bitter taste on his tongue. Other cookies could have been using these star jellies…why did he deserve them? He didn’t deserve them…

But he ate it regardless.

He’d tried to refuse once…

Once.

The Fount didn’t let him refuse again.

As The Fount cleaned up breakfast, Truthless Recluse let his head fall onto his own shoulder and he closed his eyes. His hands absentmindedly came to rest on his belly and he could feel tears burning his eyes.

The Fount clicked his tongue, “I think you should go back to bed, Doll.” He scooped his little cookie up into his arms and carried him back upstairs.

Truthless Recluse felt another tug on his gut as they passed the Light of Truth door.

The Fount laid him down in bed and tucked him in, “I shouldn’t be long today,” He kissed him, “Just a quick meeting with a student.” He nuzzled his neck, “And then we’ll have all summer to plan for our baby’s arrival.”

Truthless Recluse squeezed his eyes shut.

He wanted The Fount gone.

Gone, gone, gone!

“I’ll be back soon, little one,” The Fount cupped his swollen belly, lifting some of the weight and pressure off of Truthless Recluse’s spine and pelvis. “You behave for mommy, okay?” He placed a long kiss to the swell of his dough, then pulled away.

The door clicked shut and Truthless Recluse let go of the breath he’d been holding.

He waited a minute.

Two minutes.

Three.

He opened his eyes.

Every instinct in his dough told him to stay put. 

Stay in bed.

Stay safe.

But something stirred in his soul.

A small spark.

Something he hadn’t felt in, Witchesyears..?

Testingly, Truthless Recluse rolled over.

He moved.

He moved!

All on his own!

And not because he was being attacked or making love.

He moved of his own volition!

He pulled himself to the side of the bed and slipped off onto the floor. He panted heavily. This was the most energy he’d used in years! The most he’d ever done for himself in years.

No…Not just myself…not anymore.” He thought and laid his hands on his belly. He felt like he was going to be sick as he shakily dragged himself to his feet.

He swallowed the bile down again and shakily moved towards the door. It’d been so long since he walked anywhere — the moment they’d discovered his pregnancy, The Fount had refused to let Truthless Recluse walk anywhere.

He’d already worked up a sweat by the time he reached the door.

He didn’t know where he was going, or why, but the spark in his soul urged him forward. So, even if he felt off balance in heels and was six months pregnant, he went where it led him.

He walked, one hand on the wall, the other around his baby bump, and stared at his cursed heeled boots with every aching step. 

When was the last time he’d done something for himself? 

The Witches Banquet…

Truthless Recluse looked up at the door he stopped in front of.

The Light of Truth.

Of course…

He grabbed the golden door knob and twisted it. The door opened with a soft click and Truthless Recluse walked in to find a library.

A library…

Why had his soul lured him here —!

“A-aah!” Truthless Recluse gasped and doubled over at the sharp pain in his side. He hissed through his clenched teeth, spit flying from his balmed lips.

Damn child…” He thought bitterly as he pushed past the pain.

His soul tugged him further, deeper into the library, until he came upon a small nook with only a chair and a side table. It looked like it hadn’t been used in a long time, a fine layer of dust covered every inch of the little nook by the window.

The only thing that looked out of place was the brand new, shiny gold book sitting on the side table.

His soul jam was etched onto the cover.

Truthless Recluse reached out, half-wishing it was his soul jam he’d been sensing. He sighed when the book didn’t react the way he’d expected the soul jam to react.

Perhaps it really was gone for good…

He didn’t know what The Fount had done with it after taking it away from him…

But maybe that was for the best…?

He carefully flipped the cover of the book open, then lifted it into his arms — as if cradling a precious child.

‘Spells of Deceit’

Truthless Recluse pursed his lips and slowly flipped through the pages.

‘Transformation’

‘Memory binds’

‘Dough Puppet’

‘Shadow Teleportation’

Teleportation..?” Truthless Recluse wondered to himself. “Could it be that easy..?” He looked at the spell. There were no physical components, only mental fortitude and magical energy was needed.

He rested a hand down on his stomach again, “We could go home…


The fear.

The desperation.

The anguish.

But also...hope.

That spark.

His soul.

His soul jam.

Truthless Recluse took a breath and focused all of his energy into his staff. In one quick motion he slammed the end into the ground.

Instead of dual lines coming out either end of the bottom end of the staff, a beam of magic shot out of the eye of the staff at the point where The Fount had shattered the runes.

Runes of protection, bounty, and concealment exploded as they hit the barrier, but it worked.

Whatever he’d done worked.

The puncture marks The Fount had made sealed themselves back up.

Truthless Recluse let go of his staff as if it had burned them and it was then he realized Pure Starberry was clinging to his leg and shaking.

“You did it!” White Lily jumped and clapped happily, “Pure Vanilla, you did it!” 

“You…you did it.” Dark Cacao breathed in awe.

Truthless Recluse could hear The Saint and The Fount fighting in the woods just beyond the barrier. He bent down and scooped Pure Starberry up. He didn’t turn to address his friend's cheerful optimism, instead, he turned and ran for home.

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I wasn't even gonna upload today/tonight/tomorrow??? (It's past midnight here), but I did promise my SilentFaerie readers that I'd write them a proper smut fic, so I'm gonna work on that tomorrow since I'm off from work.
So, I hope you all enjoy this real quick chapter!
...So...Where do we go next??

Chapter 33: Down But Not Out

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Guess who was fighting nausea all day but promised to try and get this chapter ouuuuutttt??? SWEENEY!!! Haha~!

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The Saint of Solidarity ducked behind a tree as a black hole was thrown at him. It crashed through the forest, decimating everything in its wake and catching a few trees on fire.

“YOU HYPOCRITE!” The Fount of Knowledge screamed at him.

The Saint of Solidarity took a steadying breath, “You are not welcome here, Blue! So I suggest you leave before I am forced to strike you down!” 

He jumped out of his hiding spot. He’d done a good job at luring his elder Virtue away from the former Pure Vanilla Kingdom, now he just needed him to leave for good.

The Fount of Knowledge screamed, enraged, and sent another magical attack at him.

This time, The Saint of Solidarity was able to cut through the wave of dark magic that tried to knock him down.

“WHY SHOULD YOU GET THE KEEP YOUR OTHER HALF,” The Fount of Knowledge held his hand over his head, summoning an array of stars which chipped themselves down to a fine point, “WHILE I AM FORCED AWAY?!” He brought his hand down and the sharpened stars descended upon him. 

Most of the shards simply bounced off his armor, although as he was deflecting them away from his face, one shard did catch on his arm in the space between his pauldron and gauntlet. He could feel warm jam dribbling down his arm.

The Saint of Solidarity gritted his teeth and glared up at The Fount of Knowledge. He knew if he actually answered him it would just make things worse.

Shimmering Salt got to stay with White Lily because, well, she was his wife. They were friends, partners, they were the only cookies capable of understanding each other, and they respected each other. For as crazy as his wife made him sometimes with her hyperfixations and one-track mind, Shimmering Salt would never think of hurting her or forcing her to do something she did not wish to do.

The Fount of Knowledge was not the same.

He’d gleaned enough information from White Lily to know that the way The Fount of Knowledge treated the other half of his soul jam was not acceptable.

But he had to piss him off enough to take his focus off of Truthless Recluse and his home. 

“You know,” He quickly raised his sword and deflected another onslaught of magic, “Perhaps your son should see the real you, Blue. You really should have brought him along!”

“LEAVE HIM OUT OF THIS!” 

“It would have been nice to meet the little star —!” The Saint of Solidarity grunted as The Fount of Knowledge’s full body weight slammed into him and they both crashed to the ground. 

While The Saint of Solidarity was taller and bulkier than The Fount of Knowledge, the older Virtue knew how to throw his weight around and had pounced onto him like a butter tiger on a turmeric boar.

“I WILL DESTROY YOU!!” The Fount of Knowledge raised a claw hand and slashed his claws across his helmeted face. The metal screamed as it was torn open.

“YOU AND THAT STUPID SILVER KINGDOM WILL CRUMBLE TO DUST UNDER MY HANDS! STARTING WITH YOUR PRECIOUS OTHER HALF AND THAT MILKSOP FAERIE OF YOURS!!!” The Fount of Knowledge screamed, grabbing The Saint of Solidarity’s shoulders and slamming him into the ground over and over again.

His brain rattled around his skull and his vision swam, every slam hurt worse than the last. His heart panicked.

"Fae!!" His husband was home alone with only the faeries and a few trusted Kala Namak knights to protect him!

When The Fount of Knowledge finally stopped shaking him, he stayed firmly planted on his chest, panting heavily.

The Saint of Solidarity blinked a few times, his face and chest felt bruised, his shoulders felt dislocated, and every muscle was wound like a tight spring. Still, he let go of the breath he’d inadvertently been holding and said, “That…is why you’re forced away.”

The pressure on his chest was immediately gone and The Saint of Solidarity could breathe easily again. He pushed himself up and looked through his dented helmet at his elder Virtue.

The Fount of Knowledge was staring at him with wide, horrified eyes.

“You’ve never been able to take ‘no’ for an answer. And now,” The Saint of Solidarity knew it was a lie, but he needed his fellow Virtue to go home empty handed, “Your other half is scared of you.”

“No…no, that’s not true.” The Fount of Knowledge shook his head.

“Why else would he seal himself away from you?” The Saint of Solidarity staggered to his feet and glared at him, “He is terrified of you.”

“No!” The Fount of Knowledge landed on his feet but immediately collapsed to his knees, “No…no, he said he loved me…he loves me.” He grabbed fistfuls of his celestial curls and stared at the ground.

It pained Shimmering Salt to see his elder Virtue like this. The cookie he once looked up to and admired more than anything on Earthbread, reduced to this.

A Half-Beast whose hopes and dreams were twisted into corruption.

“Blue…” Shimmering Salt lowered his voice and cautiously walked forward, “This,” he gestured to all of him, keeping one hand on the hilt of his sword (just in case), “isn’t love.”

The Fount didn’t look at him.

“It’s control. It’s obsession.” He’d seen the way Truthless Recluse bit his own tongue when the others tried to exert control and spoke as if their opinions superseded his own. The poor cookie was so devoted to pleasing others, it was silently crumbling him. Had that been a direct result of The Fount controlling his soul, or just a product of Truthless Recluse's existence as a whole that The Fount had taken advantage of?

“He needs me!” The Fount hissed, baring his sharp teeth up at him.

“He needs support.” Shimmering Salt argued back gently.

“I’ve done nothing but support him!” The Fount jumped up and glared up at him. “When all other cookies abandoned him to his crumbled kingdom, who came to help him? ME! Who healed his blisters and wounds from years of neglect? ME! Who gave him food, shelter, love, proper hygiene?? ME!

“I concede, you had all the right intentions and did him a great service in caring for him. But did you ever ask him what he needed?” Shimmering Salt asked. He laid a hand on The Fount’s shoulder, but it was immediately slapped away. He frowned. “Blueberry…”

Stop!” The Fount hissed at him again, “Stop acting like you’re better than me! You know nothing! You are nothing!

“Go home, Blue.” Shimmering Salt kept his voice even and calm. 

When The Fount made no move to leave, Shimmering Salt took a deep breath, “You’ve scared him today. If you take him, he will stay scared of you.”

“He loves me.”

“I’m sure, deep down, he might.” Shimmering Salt reluctantly agreed. “But right now, he’s scared. Your daughter is scared.”

“No…”

“Blueberry Milk,” Shimmering Salt addressed his elder Virtue by flavor and got his full attention, “Go. Home.”

For a moment, Blueberry Milk’s mouth opened and closed helplessly. 

“If you do this today, it will be better for everyone tomorrow.” Shimmering Salt knew with his words he’d have to stay another day. Fae would be upset, but he’d rather ask for forgiveness than permission at this point. Perhaps he could reconvene with Truthless Recluse and the others and formulate a new plan for his safety.

“My son wants his sister. He needs his mother. Pure Vanilla has to come home with me.” A single tear escaped his eye and it grew and blossomed into a single milkcrown cookie at their feet.

True sorrow.

Shimmering Salt blinked slowly in shock. 

Not only was Truthless Recluse’s soul intrinsically wound around Blueberry Milk’s, but it was now apparent the sentiment was genuinely (if not twistedly) returned.

Shimmering Salt sighed and shook his head, “Not today, Blue. Go home.”

Finally a portal of familiar black and blue magic opened behind Blueberry Milk. 

Never one to leave without the last word, The Fount of Knowledge (and all his inky eyes) glared at him, “I will be back.”

The Saint sighed with relief when he was finally gone and he grimaced as all his aches and pains suddenly hit him. 

He almost wished he’d gone with The Fount to avoid his wife having to see him like this because if she saw him all beat up like this there was no way she wouldn’t tell their husband, and Fae — despite being a warrior king — always got twitchy and panicky whenever either of the soul jam holders so much as sniffled.

Still, he couldn’t stay out in the Raisin Deadlands.

Groaning, he rolled out one of his shoulders and felt a pop somewhere in his back. He grimaced and began walking back to the barrier.

None of the heroes nor children or even Nox Black Salt were by the barrier, so he assumed they returned to the Recluse’s home. He was slow as he crossed the fallen kingdom, feeling the souls of those trapped under the rubble and soil and he frowned.

He didn’t know much about Truthless Recluse before his involvement with The Fount of Knowledge, but hearing that his own people had let this happen, and hadn’t done a thing to help their hurting king…

Those kinds of cookies did not deserve solidarity.

He pushed the thought of the crumbled from his mind and relaxed when he saw Nox Black Salt grazing outside of the Recluse house.


Truthless Recluse used magic to both open and slam the door shut behind him. Shaking, he barely made it to his room before he collapsed and half crawled into the corner with his daughter squeezed in his arms. 

“Papa! Too tight!” She whined.

But Truthless Recluse refused to let her go.

His mind was racing with the implications of what had just transpired.

He was…awakened? Was that what made White Lily, Dark Cacao, and Golden Cheese appear so different? So much lighter? So unburdened?

More powerful?

And his soul jam? 

Witches, he hadn’t thought about his soul jam since his escape from the Spire.

He kept his back pinned in the corner, even as the door to his house opened and closed again.

Truthless Recluse’s hand shot out and his bedroom door slammed shut and locked, a mist of blue and black magic surrounded the door knob.

“Pure Vanilla?!” Dark Cacao’s voice came through the door. The door knob jiggled, but did not give.

“Dark Cacao!” Pure Starberry whined and squirmed in her papa’s arms. She didn’t like being held so tightly.

Truthless Recluse shushed her and wrapped both his arms around her even tighter.

“Pure Starberry?” That was White Lily, “Is your papa okay?”

Pure Starberry looked up at him, his eyes were watery and shaky. He looked like he would be when he was asleep but awake and she frowned, “No? He’s asleep!”

“Asleep?” White Lily asked.

“It’s when Mister Truthless Recluse is awake but can’t talk or move.” That was the much quieter voice of Choco Caramel.

“Pure Starberry, are you alright?” Dark Cacao called inside.

“Papa’s hugging me too tight!” She whined. She couldn’t even kick or hit him she was being squeezed so tight.

“Pure Vanilla, open the door!” Dark Cacao ordered, then he said, quieter, “Wait here.”

“Pure Vanilla?” White Lily called out, “Can you hear us? We heard the fighting stop…Salt hasn’t come back yet though, b-but I’m sure he’s fine!”

“He got in…” Truthless Recluse whispered. 

For so long, he’d been safe. He’d deluded himself into thinking he was safe.

He’d never been safe.

All The Fount had needed was that one little nugget of information and he’d taken five seconds to decode the mysterious runes — Awakened White Magic runes, apparently — that White Lily hadn’t managed to decode in five years!

Truthless Recluse screamed — which made Pure Starberry scream — as the window opened from the outside.

Dark Cacao, with very little grace or charm, climbed in through the window and landed on the floor on the opposite side of the bed. He groaned but pushed himself up and climbed over the bed to kneel beside them.

“Pure Vanilla, let her go,” He grabbed his arms and Truthless Recluse did let go of Pure Starberry (She immediately squirmed her way away from him and hid behind Dark Cacao’s body) —

Only for Truthless Recluse to start flailing and clawing at Dark Cacao’s face, hands, chest, really anywhere he could.

“DON’T TOUCH ME!” He shouted. He continued to scream and fight Dark Cacao’s hands back away from him.

“Dark Cacao?? Pure Vanilla?? Are you two okay?!” 

“Grandfather! The door!”

Dark Cacao could see his friend was not all there and guided more by blind panic and survival than actual malice, so instead he wrapped his arms around Truthless Recluse to pin his arms to his sides and turned to Pure Starberry, “Open the door.” He ordered.

"NO! Pure Starberry! No! LET GO OF ME!" Truthless Recluse screamed.

Pure Starberry let out a startled cry and ran to the door. The magic dissipated at her touch and she was able to unlock and open the door.

Immediately, White Lily ran in and gently guided Pure Starberry outside, “Go sit in the living room, little ones. We’ll be out as soon as possible. Choco Caramel, don’t let Pure Starberry leave the house.”

"NO! PLEASE! LET GO! PURE STARBERRY!" Truthless Recluse continued to scream.

“Yes, ma’am!” Choco Caramel nodded and began to pull Pure Starberry in the direction of the living room.

“Papa!” Pure Starberry turned back and tried to run back to her papa, but the last thing she saw before the door to his room closed was White Lily and Dark Cacao both embracing his trembling and still screaming body.

Pure Starberry was reminded of that day. 

The day her brother had been taken.

There was so much screaming and tears and jam…

Both children sat at one end of the couch. Choco Caramel had even pulled the quilt off of Truthless Recluse’s armchair and wrapped it around both of them since neither one could start a fire in the fireplace.

Well, they could but Dark Cacao and Truthless Recluse would be upset that they played with fire without supervision.

So they stayed huddled under the blanket.

Listening.

After a few minutes, Truthless Recluse stopped screaming, and they could just barely make out Dark Cacao and White Lily speaking.

Choco Caramel looked down at Pure Starberry and wrapped his arms around her, “I’m sorry.” He said.

Pure Starberry sniffled, but said nothing.

“I wish I could take you back home…away where your father couldn't find you…”

Pure Starberry’s lower lip trembled, “But where would papa go?” She sniffled and her face burned as tears clung to her eyelashes.

There was a knock at the door and both children popped up to look over the back of the couch.

Thankfully, it was just Shimmering Salt that ducked through the door frame. He looked awful. There were three large gashes on his cheek, exposing the pale, jammy dough underneath. His armor also looked dented is several places, and he was covered in dirt. He kept one hand clamped around his other arm and they could both smell jam. 

“Children,” Shimmering Salt sighed with relief.

“Commander Salt, sir!” Choco Caramel climbed off the couch and ran around the end to stand at attention, “Grandfather and Miss White Lily are with Mister Truthless Recluse in his room!” He pointed back down the hallway.

Shimmering Salt ruffled his hair before walking back towards the master bedroom door. He knocked very gently, “Lily Dear?”

Pure Starberry crawled to the opposite end of the couch before getting down. She turned and pulled her papa’s quilt over her shoulders, nestling in the fabric that smelled like vanilla and blueberries and orchids and old books. She walked over to Choco Caramel and stood behind him.

White Lily stepped out, careful to only open the door as much as she needed to to step out before she closed it.

“Salt! W-what happened?” Her wine-red eyes grew wide as she took in the state of her husband.

“I’m fine.”

“You most certainly are not.” White Lily pulled her husband over to the living room, “Pure Starberry, does your papa have a first aid kit anywhere?” She asked.

“I-in the bathroom.” Pure Starberry sniffled and wiped her nose off on the quilt.

“I’ll get it!” Choco Caramel dashed down the hall.

White Lily forced Shimmering Salt to sit on the couch and she gripped his helmet. Then she froze and looked into his eyes, “May I?” She asked, remembering the little girl was watching them intently over the arm of the couch.

“Do what you must.” Shimmering Salt sighed. He didn’t need to be healed. He was Virtuous, after all, but he knew if he didn’t let White Lily do as she pleased then she’d just be upset. And if she wanted to personally ensure his wounds were fine, then so be it. Her peace of mind was important to him.

White Lily removed his helmet and frowned at the sight of her husband.

The three scratches had reached his cheek and he had jam oozing down his neck. 

“Here, Miss White Lily!” Choco Caramel ran around the end of the couch, nearly tripping over the large quilt around Pure Starberry’s shoulders, and held up the first aid kit.

“Thank you, Choco Caramel.” White Lily nodded her thanks and flipped it open. Inside were a few necessities, bandages, a vial of pain potion, a tube of disinfectant, some compresses and wipes. She sat the first aid kit down on the couch and turned back to her husband.

Shimmering Salt hadn’t said a word since his helmet had been removed. Outside of his family and his fellow Virtues, no one else had ever seen his face. Not even his most trusted knights had seen him without his armor.

He felt incredibly small and exposed, despite easily being over four times the height of the children watching him with wide eyes.

White Lily took some disinfectant and a wipe. She poured some of the disinfectant onto the wipe, then pressed it to his cheek. “Hold that there.” She instructed.

He did as she said.

White Lily then laid her hands on his shoulders and he felt her calming gold and green magic shimmering over him, between his armor and bare dough. She was looking for injuries.

An old spell an old friend taught me.” She used to giggle and say whenever he or Fae asked her about her magical knowledge.

“Well, the good news is there is nothing wrong internally. Just some bruises and the cuts on your cheek and arm.” White Lily sighed with relief and got to work unbuckling his arm gauntlets. She dropped them onto the floor and looked at the torn fabric of his under armor wear and frowned.

“These look like magical wounds?”

“They are.” Shimmering Salt quietly confirmed. He was acutely aware of the children watching them.

White Lily laid her hand on top of his, which was still obediently holding the wipe to his cheek, “These did not…did…” She remembered Pure Starberry was in the room and closed her mouth.

Shimmering Salt understood regardless and nodded.

White Lily frowned.

For one Virtue to so brazenly attack another Virtue…

It was like the dark days all over again…

“Lily Dear,” He reached up with his free hand to hold hers, “It is fine. The Fount willingly left for Beast-Yeast and will not return again…today.” He added that last bit quietly under his breath.

White Lily frowned, “But Pure Vanilla is still at risk.” She realized.

“Yes.” He nodded.

“I must inform Dark Cacao.” She popped up from the couch, then paused and looked back at him, “After I fix this,” she shook her head, physically restarting herself and keeping herself on task.

“Lily Dear, I am fine.” Shimmering Salt quietly reassured her again.

“And I will feel better when I know for certain that you are.” White Lily huffed and got to work cleaning his wounds, then she used magic to close the ones on his face. The one done by The Fount’s magic she couldn’t heal, but she could at least bandage that while his Virtuous dough did the rest of the healing.

“Stay here.” She absentmindedly told both her husband and the children. No one argued as she walked back to the master bedroom and knocked gently.

“Pure Vanilla? Dark Cacao? It is only me.” She entered the dark room and found her friends exactly as she had left them.

Dark Cacao was now pressed in the corner, his body and cloak wrapped loosely around Truthless Recluse, who was still trembling, but no longer attacking them.

Dark Cacao had his head bent and was whispering something to Truthless Recluse, every few words or so he would press a soft kiss to the blue mark on his forehead and Truthless Recluse’s face screwed up in pain each time he did so, but his hands gripped the larger cookie tighter every time as well.

“How are the children?” Dark Cacao looked up at her as she sat on the side of the bed closest to them.

“Quiet…I had to do a little bit of patchwork healing on Salt, but he’ll be fine.” White Lily kept her voice low and calm, she didn’t want to frighten or overwhelm her friend.

She frowned.

She knew from what Dark Cacao and Golden Cheese had told her, and from what Truthless Recluse had admitted himself, that he had been thoroughly broken by The Fount of Knowledge…

But to see it first hand?

To see little to no recognition in his eyes, even as his oldest and most beloved friends were trying desperately to calm him down…

It had been heartbreaking.

“M-mm…” Truthless Recluse swallowed, “A-and…him?” He asked quietly.

“Salt said The Fount has left for now. I didn’t ask how he managed to get him to leave, but…” She trailed off.

“But?” Dark Cacao asked, raising an eyebrow.

“But he believes Pure Vanilla and his daughter are still at risk.” White Lily answered.

“Then, we shall not leave.” Dark Cacao shook his head.

“No, please,” Truthless Recluse’s throat was dry and his voice broke, “Your son and daughter-in-law need their son, and he needs to resume his studies…”

Dark Cacao frowned. 

He was right, of course. He had been attuned to the Light of Truth before.

“And I can’t let any other cookies be hurt by him.” Truthless Recluse wiped his teary face off on his sleeves.

“Pure Vanilla…” White Lily frowned, “We’re not just going to leave you here alone.” 

The three Ancient Heroes sat in silence, none of them willing to give up or stand down.

“I have an idea.” White Lily said softly, “But…it’s totally crazy and…risky.”

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Chapter 34: Goodbye, Home

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Truthless Recluse ran his hand absentmindedly over Pure Starberry’s head, down through her silky locks that were so much like his own. 

Pure Starberry sniffled and snuggled her brother’s toy cream sheep and the cream sheep toy he had made her. 

White Lily’s plan had been crazy. 

Certifiably so.

But with The Fount of Knowledge now capable of breaking the barrier, it was everyone’s safest option. The one that would (hopefully) keep a war from breaking out.

Dark Cacao hated the plan, and was very vocal in his opposition for it. Choco Caramel and Pure Starberry hated it too, but the adults had quickly asked the children to return to bed.

Truthless Recluse and Pure Starberry were going to willingly go with The Fount of Knowledge back to his Spire on Beast-Yeast. Once The Fount let his guard down, Silverbell would sneak Truthless Recluse and the twins out to the safe house in the Silver Kingdom. From there — well, that depended on The Fount’s inevitable mental breakdown from their second escape.

If he proved to be too unstable (the more likely of the two outcomes), White Lily would work with faerie magic to glamour and disguise Truthless Recluse and his children, going as far as to hide their magical signatures. They’d stay hidden in the Silver Kingdom until The Fount gave up…if he gave up…

If The Fount gave up looking for them (unlikely), they’d escape to the Dark Cacao kingdom and stay there as asylum seekers and be under the protection of Dark Choco and Caramel Arrow’s reign.

Truthless Recluse’s stomach was in knots. Both plans felt futile. The Fount would never give him up, never give them up. He would spend the rest of his life hiding, looking over his shoulders, frightened by every noise, every shadow, every unnoticeable change in the atmosphere…

He couldn't live like that…

That wasn't freedom.

That wasn't what he wanted.

Not for himself, not for his children…

But White Lily and The Saint of Solidarity had vowed his and his children’s safety.

So they left.

It was only a matter of time before The Fount returned for him, so they made themselves scarce.

Dark Cacao had promised (in a vaguely threatening way) that he’d be informing Golden Cheese of their decision.

So he had that to look forward to once he was…free…

Pure Starberry had spent the morning tearfully saying goodbye to her friend, the Ancient Heroes, and the Virtue. She’d clung to Dark Cacao and made him promise to get her as soon as possible.

“As soon as Choco Caramel is safe at home, I will come for you.” He promised, hugging her tightly but looking at Truthless Recluse.

Truthless Recluse had given White Lily his dark orchid staff and Pure Starberry’s silver orchid key staff, “He’ll just take them from us. I need you to keep them safe.”

White Lily grasped the dark orchid staff tightly in her hands, “Of course…they will be waiting for you in the Silver Kingdom.”

“As a Virtue, I may summon a meeting between us at any time.” The Saint quietly informed Truthless Recluse as he took the silver orchid key staff from him. White Lily packed Nox Black Salt with all their things. “If you find any way to get word to my son, Silverbell —,” The Saint took a deep breath. 

“Thank you.” Truthless Recluse nodded slowly, “And thank you for…for taking such good care of my friend.” He smiled up at him.

He could only see his cheek, but the Virtue smiled back.

White Lily and Dark Cacao both hugged Truthless Recluse tightly.

“We’ll be waiting for you.” White Lily whispered, then she’d stepped away to give Dark Cacao and Truthless Recluse some privacy.

"Don't go with him." Dark Cacao whispered.

"Dark Cacao..."

“You could still come with us. Don’t go with him…Just…” Dark Cacao gently grabbed his hands. He stared at their hands, his large thumbs brushing over his knuckles, “Just come with us.” He looked up at him, “With me.”

“I can't…not without both of my children.” Truthless Recluse squeezed his hands, “I can’t put your kingdom at risk that way not knowing where my boy is and when he’ll be free…”

Dark Cacao took a deep breath and reached up to tuck some of Truthless Recluse’s hair behind his ear, “Just…please come back, my friend.”

Truthless Recluse had hugged him tightly, hoping his final embrace had been a comforting one.

Now they were sitting in their painfully empty home, all the life and tense joy that had been their company for the past few weeks had left behind shadows and deafening silence. The barrier was still up, not that it mattered, if anything it now loomed over them like a blanket of dread.

Pure Starberry sniffled, she’d been crying nonstop since everyone left that morning, and looked up at him, “Can we say goodbye to the house, too?” She asked.

Truthless Recluse didn’t trust his voice, so he just nodded. 

Pure Starberry reached out and stroked the well-loved and worn edge of his armchair, “Goodbye, papa’s chair.” 

Truthless Recluse adjusted his grip on her and stood up.

Pure Starberry clung to him, “Goodbye, couch…” 

Truthless Recluse walked slowly around the house, letting Pure Starberry touch what she wanted and say goodbye to it.

“Goodbye, fireplace.”

“Goodbye, table and chairs.”

“Goodbye, sink.”

“Goodbye, cups and plates.” 

“Goodbye, stool.”

“Goodbye, pantry…I like how everyone always kept you full…”

“Goodbye, room…” 

Truthless Recluse sat her down and she toddled in to stand between her bed and her brother’s bed. She patted each one, then gripped the blanket on her bed. “Goodbye, bed…Goodbye, blanket. Goodbye, pillow.” She sniffled and wiped her runny nose off on her sleeve. 

Truthless Recluse licked his lips and bit down on them to keep from crying out loud.

This was their home.

He’d given birth to the twins on the front lawn, they all slept together in the living room. The twins took their first steps here, said their first words here, had their first booboos and sicknesses and birthdays and holidays here. 

He looked around the twins room, remembering when he’d made their separate beds. The twins had been so confused as they’d always shared everything. They’d asked if he could push their beds together (they thought he made the beds “broken” and they needed to be together), but when he explained that the beds were supposed to be separate they were in awe and confused. Up until Starlight Vanilla had been taken, Truthless Recluse would still catch them crawling into each other’s beds, wanting and needing to be close to each other.

He remembered setting up the bookshelf, back then they’d only had three books, and each twin had (very poorly, as they were only three at the time) written their initials on the bottom shelf. Now the bookshelf was sagging with books. Books Pure Starberry had brought back from the peak, books she’d been gifted by his friends, books they’d found while scavenging. 

He remembered the fevers, the nightmares, the thunderstorms, and him sitting on the floor and cradling his twins through it all.

It had been hard.

But it was theirs.

And they were leaving

Maybe for forever…

It wasn’t fair.

Pure Starberry bent down and touched all the books on the bookshelf, “Goodbye, books…” Her hands lingered on the books Dark Cacao and White Lily had given her as gifts. Then she touched her brother’s poorly scribbled name done in black ink. She stood up and walked over to the closet, “Goodbye, closet.”

Then she walked over and held her arms up at Truthless Recluse.

He inhaled sharply, wiped his tears away, bent down, and scooped her up.

He walked to his room next and frowned.

“Papa, you say goodbye now.” Pure Starberry looked at him with her big golden eyes.

Truthless Recluse looked at her, then his room, and he took a shaky breath, “Goodbye, room.” His voice broke.

He remembered his first time sleeping in this room. The twins were still sleeping with him, and it had been the first time in nearly a year that he slept in a bed. He really hadn’t wanted to get up the next day, but the twins were waking up so he’d needed to get up. He remembered the nightmares that left him wet, angry, and unsatisfied. He remembered sitting up to read or knit or sew. He remembered the days when he couldn’t bring himself to get out of bed, and his twins would take care of him. He remembered the days when his twins would wake him up, excited at the snow on the ground, and pull him out of bed before the sun had a chance to rise.

His face felt hot and he blinked in surprise as he felt his daughter’s wet sleeve try to wipe his tears away.

He laughed, his tears falling faster now, and nuzzled her. 

Pure Starberry nuzzled him back.

He walked to the bathroom next and Pure Starberry said goodbye to the mirror, the toilet, the sink, the tub, and the shower. 

He walked upstairs, even though they didn’t go up there often, it was still a part of their home, and Pure Starberry said goodbye to both guest rooms, the upstairs bathroom, and the stairs.

Truthless Recluse walked back downstairs and rested his cheek on the top of her head, “Are you ready?”

“Not yet.” Pure Starberry squirmed and he sat her down on her feet again.

Pure Starberry walked back over to his armchair, grabbed her two cream sheep toys, then walked towards the door.

Truthless Recluse followed, his feet shuffling as his dough felt more and more weighed down with every step.

Outside, they both turned around and laid their hands on the door, “Goodbye, home.” Pure Starberry began to cry anew, “You are the bestest home ever…I hope I get to come back soon.”

Truthless Recluse’s throat felt tight.

Pure Starberry turned and walked over to the pole that acted as the second anchor in their clothes line, “Goodbye, clothes line.” Then she toddled over to the firepit, “Goodbye, firepit. You always made the best s’mores.”

Truthless Recluse covered his mouth to keep from laughing or crying out loud. His cheeks burned from the cold early-winter wind.

How many summer nights had they spent out by the firepit, making s’mores and watching the stars? How many nights had Truthless Recluse burned the “gifts” The Fount had sent them?

He flexed his hand by his side, remembering the harsh winter night where he’d stuck his hand in the fire just to feel something. To remind himself he was alive.

He currently felt like he was waiting for his grave to be dug.

Pure Starberry looked up at the barrier, “Goodbye, home.” She said again.

Truthless Recluse bit his lip and knelt down with open arms. Pure Starberry ran into his arms and hugged him tightly. He hugged her tightly and whispered into her hair, “Ready?”

“Yes.” She whimpered, but she shook her head.

He sighed and stood up. He looked at their home one last time…

And walked away.

He walked to the barrier, Pure Starberry rested her head on his shoulder, and he could tell from her labored breathing that she was still crying. When he reached the barrier, he readjusted his daughter in his arms and reached out with one shaky hand.

As soon as he touched the barrier, his intentions were clear and it disintegrated. The pair watched as the edges of the barrier burned and frayed, scattering into the wind like tiny embers and ash.

No sooner had the barrier disappeared did The Fount of Knowledge appear.

“I’m so glad you’ve finally come to see reason,” The Fount grinned. “Doll.” He tilted his head.

Truthless Recluse grimaced and said nothing, holding his daughter tightly. His heart was beating so furiously — he knew he was visibly trembling, but hoped The Fount would attribute that to the cold. Pure Starberry’s grip on him tightened to the point he could feel her little nails digging into his dough.

“And look at you, my little princess.” The Fount stepped closer and bent down to be eye level with Pure Starberry, “Hello there~!” He waved his fingers at her.

Pure Starberry tensed up.

Truthless Recluse turned and mumbled into her hair, “Remember what we talked about…be nice.”

“Hello…” Pure Starberry whispered, then — with a great amount of sickness in her voice — she added, “Father…”

“Cute as a button, and oh-so polite, too.” The Fount cooed and ruffled her hair.

Truthless Recluse quickly smoothed her hair back down as soon as The Fount leaned back up. Pure Starberry curled up to be as small as possible in his arms.

“I’m coming with you willingly.” Truthless Recluse’s voice broke and he cleared his throat, “So please…let’s…just go.”

“But, of coooouuuurrrse~, my little one.” The Fount clapped his hands excitedly and a black and blue portal appeared.

However, before Truthless Recluse could step into it, The Fount’s arm came down to block him.

“Now, you’ve teleported with Pure Starberry before. Let me carry her through.” The Fount grinned a toothy grin.

Truthless Recluse clung to his daughter and Pure Starberry clung to him. He could feel her shaking like a leaf.

“Oh, please,” The Fount rolled his eyes, “We’re going to the same place, allow me this one indulgence.”

Truthless Recluse knew the more he behaved, the better it would be for him. For Pure Starberry. For Starlight Vanilla.

So, with his heart breaking, he hung his head and allowed The Fount to take Pure Starberry from his arms.

She looked so tiny in his arms.

Truthless Recluse nearly asked for her back. The Fount already had Starlight Vanilla, why couldn’t he hold onto Pure Starberry? But The Fount just spun his key staff around and tapped Truthless Recluse’s butt to urge him forward.

“Shall we?” The Fount giggled.

Truthless Recluse took a shaky breath, trying to memorize the scent of his home before he stepped through the portal.

The Spire was as cold as he remembered it to be, but there was a strange cookie in a black and violet suit waiting for them in the hallway. Truthless Recluse froze as soon as he saw him.

“Ahh, excellent, you’re here.” The Fount smiled as he stepped through and closed the portal behind him, “Doll, this is my TA, Black Sapphire. Although,” he giggled, “You have met before.”

“You shot me with a blast of black lightning.” Black Sapphire blinked, unamused.

You.” Truthless Recluse hissed. He clenched his hands by his side, though he wanted to do nothing more than step up and strangle the young cookie until his neck crumbled.

“Black Sapphire, you remember my Doll, and Pure Starberry.” The Fount continued on with introductions, then walked around Truthless Recluse, “Now, please see Pure Starberry to her room,” He twirled and pinched his fingers in the air, summoning a golden key from nowhere and holding it down to Black Sapphire, “I must escort my Doll to his new room.”

“Yes, sir.” Black Sapphire nodded.

Truthless Recluse watched helplessly as Pure Starberry was handed down to Black Sapphire.

“N-No! Let go of me!” Pure Starberry began to thrash as soon as Black Sapphire rested her on his hip. “Let go!”

“And now, for you, my Doll.” The Fount turned around and grabbed his shoulders.

“PAPA! PAPA! DON’T LET HIM TAKE ME! DON’T LET HIM TAKE ME! NO!! NOOOO!!!” Pure Starberry’s terrified screams would haunt him from the rest of his life.

Truthless Recluse had to close his eyes and remind himself to breathe, even though every breath made him want to throw up. The Fount turned him around and guided him to a door just a few steps away.

The Fount opened the door and allowed Truthless Recluse to step inside.

It was similar to his old room here, only the bed was noticeably bigger and more grand than his old bed.

His old bed had been a simple panel bed. This bed was a four-poster bed and had a beautifully carved headboard. There were curtains tied back at every post, a deep midnight blue, with gold trim and stars. 

In his old room, the ceiling and walls had been an off-white vanilla color, but now they were the same blue and black as the rest of the walls in the Spire.

There were two vanities as opposed to his old one. And two separate doors, one of which he suspected went to the closet, and the other he assumed went to an ensuite. 

“This,” The Fount closed the door behind him and it clicked with the weight of a million iron chains on Truthless Recluse’s soul, “Is our room.” 

Truthless Recluse’s eyes widened, but he tried to reel in his other reactions.

He had to behave.

For Starlight Vanilla. 

For Pure Starberry.

Before, he at least slept well with the knowledge that he and The Fount had separate rooms. 

Now, he wouldn’t have that kind of luxury.

The Fount wrapped his arms around Truthless Recluse from behind and rested his chin on his shoulder, “Oh, my sweet, submissive Doll.”

He couldn’t breathe.

The Fount turned his head so they were facing each other, “How I’ve missed you.”

If The Fount noticed his tears when he leaned forward to kiss him, he — mercifully — said nothing about it.

Notes:

I am so happy YOU guys chose this route.

Chapter 35: According to Plan

Notes:

Little bit of a shorter chapter, but it's important! ALSO!!! THERE IS A NEW TAG!!!

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

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Pure Starberry beat on the door Black Sapphire had all but tossed her through, and she screamed as loudly as she could for as long as she could.

“MISTER DARK CACAO’S GONNA CRUMBLE YOU! YOU BIG STUPID MEANIE!! LET ME GO!! HE’LL CRUMBLE YOU!” She panted heavily. Her hands felt bruised from the constant pounding. “PAPA!! PAPAAAA!!!” She screamed, hot tears staining her face. “PAPA!! AAAAAAAAAUGGGGHHHH!!!” She tried kicking the door, but she stubbed her toe on the engraving on the wood and started to cry from physical pain rather than emotional pain.

She sat down cross-legged and held her foot to inspect her toes.

“Ow…” Her lower lip trembled, “ow ow owowow!” She hadn't busted a toe nail, but it burned like crazy!! Tears stung the corners of her eyes.

The door clicked and Pure Starberry scrambled back away from the door alcove.

Her father stepped in. If he’d heard her screaming he was completely unfazed, and he smiled at her, “Hello, darling~!”

Pure Starberry tried to remember everything her papa and Mister Shimmering Salt had told her to do.

She had to be nice.

“H-hello…” she answered shyly. Her heart was pounding in her chest.

“I have a surprise for you~,” He floated over to one of the other doors in the room.

Pure Starberry watched him hesitantly.

“Would you like to see it?” The Fount asked, turning his head back curiously.

Pure Starberry sniffled and stood up slowly. She walked over, her eyes never leaving his until she finally stepped past him. It was…

A bathroom?

Her anger and fear fizzled into confusion.

Why did her father want to surprise her with a bathroom?

But, The Fount simply floated over to the door on the opposite wall and opened that up. He looked back at Pure Starberry, then nodded at the door.

Pure Starberry padded over, her bare feet scuffing on the clean, white, marble floor. She peeked into the new room.

It looked kinda like the one she’d just been in, but instead of purple, it was blue. (She hadn’t gotten a good look at the room she’d been tossed in, she’d been too focused on screaming threats at Black Sapphire).

The Fount gently pushed her into the room and stood beside her, “Starlight Vanilla? Someone is here to see you.”

Pure Starberry’s heart skipped to a stop and her dough felt hot and cold all at once.

Starlight Vanilla peeked around the side of a big armchair, confused. Then he spotted her.

PURE STARBERRY!” A static-y voice shouted. 

Pure Starberry ran across the room at full speed and body slammed into her brother as soon as his feet touched the ground. She couldn’t sign just how much she’d missed him with her arms wrapped tightly around him, but she started crying and hoped he’d give her just a second to hug him.

P-Pure Starberry, you’re squishing me!”Came that static-y voice again and Starlight Vanilla started to push against her.

Pure Starberry shook her head and clung to him tighter.

F-Father!” 

“Alright, dear, Starlight has expressed he wants to be let go.” The Fount’s hand came down between them and he pried Pure Starberry away.

Pure Starberry began to hyperventilate, until she got a good look at Starlight Vanilla.

He was wearing clothes made from that strange fabric papa always hid away, it was black and blue and gold. His hair was very curly. He wore shoes and was holding a golden staff with some kind of blue stone at the top.

He looked…

Different.

Bad different…

He looked happy and healthy and…and like he hadn’t even missed her at all…

Pure Starberry took a tentative step back.

I’m so happy you’re finally here!” Starlight Vanilla smiled. His mouth didn’t move, but the stone on his staff flashed with every syllable.

Pure Starberry took another step away. White Lily had taught her about the different kinds of magic, and she could feel cold, dark magic coming from the golden staff. She backed into her father’s legs.

Pure Starberry?” Starlight Vanilla tilted his head curiously, his smile quickly fading to a frown. He took a step towards her, dark magic clung to him and Pure Starberry recoiled and grimaced. Starlight Vanilla’s frown deepened, “Pure Starberry…I-I missed you..!” He tried to reach out with his free hand, but Pure Starberry yelped and scurried behind their father.

Father…What..?” Starlight Vanilla teared up and looked up at their father confused. “Why won’t she talk to me??

“Hmm…” The Fount quirked his lips to the side curiously, “It has been a rather exciting day for your sister,” He reached down and brushed some of Pure Starberry’s blue bangs back from her face.

She flinched away from him and scurried back to the door that led to the bathroom. She looked back at her father and brother, pain and heartache in her chest and she gripped the door, “LEAVE ME ALONE!” She screamed and ran through both doors.

The Fount sighed and looked down at Starlight Vanilla, “You see what happens when your papa keeps us apart? Now she doesn’t want to see either of us.” He clicked his tongue in disappointment and looked back at Pure Starberry’s room.

But…she’s my sister.” Starlight Vanilla clung to his staff and sniffled.

“She’ll come around, dear.” The Fount reached down and patted his head, “Now, is your homework all done?”

Starlight Vanilla nodded, “Yes…” He continued to look at his sister's door. Frowning, he walked around his father.

“Starlight?”

Starlight Vanilla ignored him and walked into and through the bathroom, out into his sister’s room.

She was curled up on the window seat and sobbing. Loudly.

Was she always this loud?

Starlight Vanilla didn’t know. He walked over as quietly as he could, but she still heard him. She looked him up and down again, then glared at him.

She pointed to herself, then tapped her chin with one finger, “I said,” then she laid both hands flat in front of her and pulled both back over her shoulder, “Leave,” she pointed to herself then twirled her finger down by her chest, “Me alone!” She spoke as she signed.

Had she always done that?

Starlight Vanilla sat his staff down on the floor, the background hum of the Spire going silent, and he climbed up into the window seat to sit across from her.

I missed you.” He signed, tapping his chin and frowning.

Pure Starberry sniffled and wiped her nose off on her sleeve. She looked like she’d been crying a lot. Still glaring at him, she tapped her index and middle finger to her thumb, “No.” 

Starlight Vanilla’s shoulders sagged. He pointed to himself, then made a cup with his hand and held it to his chest. He pulled the sign down, then pointed to his sister, and finally held his hands palm-side-up and spun them in circles, “I wished you were here.” Then he raised his fist to his cheek and brushed his knuckles along his cheek, “Everyday.” He sniffled. Then, with a few more signs he added, “Even my birthday.” 

Pure Starberry signed back, “You used your birthday wish on me?” She looked at him shocked.

You and papa.” Starlight Vanilla signed back and nodded.

Pure Starberry blinked, a few last minute tears falling from her wet lashes. A sound caught her attention and her head whipped to the side. Starlight Vanilla turned and swallowed when he saw their father in the doorway.

His head was tilted and he was just watching them.

How long had he been there?

Starlight Vanilla climbed down and grabbed his staff, he turned and looked back up at his sister, “Come here.” He said, leaning his head towards their father. He held his hand out to her.

Pure Starberry hesitated.

She wanted to slap his hand away.

But she reminded herself again of what she’d been told to do.

The more she behaved, the more she’d be trusted, and Dark Cacao would come rescue her.

So, nervously, she accepted his hand and slid down from the window seat.

Starlight Vanilla beamed at her, then pulled her across the room, “Can we play in here now, father?

The Fount smiled as he looked at the twins — his twins — “Very well.” He smiled.

Thank you!” Starlight Vanilla pulled his sister over to her bed and flopped onto it, he crawled up and to the center.

Pure Starberry kept an eye on her father out of the corner of her eye, but blinked in surprise when Starlight Vanilla pushed something in her face.

Look what father saved!” 

“Baabaa!” Pure Starberry hugged her cream sheep plush close to her chest. She nuzzled his well-loved wool, but he no longer smelled like papa or home. She immediately teared up, but before she could cry, Starlight Vanilla passed something else to her.

And your book!” He smiled.

Pure Starberry just eyed the old, well-worn copy of the book.

Its father’s favorite story! Right, father?” Starlight Vanilla smiled at him.

“Well, this version isn’t accurate in the least.” The Fount smiled as he crossed the room, “It’s missing a few crucial details.” He picked it up and lazily flipped through it, “The tale of the Pure Vanilla king, running off to save the world.” 

But theeeeeen~?” Starlight Vanilla bounced excitedly, then popped up onto the bed and grabbed onto their father’s robe, “Oh! Oh! Please, oh please, oh pleeeeeeeeasssse! Can you tell us the story of how you and papa fell in love?

Pure Starberry wished they’d both leave.


The Fount had added yet another item to his list of things to share with his Doll that upset him deeply.

As Pure Starberry was falling asleep in the middle of the story, Starlight Vanilla had whispered that she needed her bedtime tea.

The Fount blinked confused and asked what he meant.

Starlight Vanilla had explained that their papa always made a mixture of lavender and sleeping orchid tea for Pure Starberry to sleep. “It’s supposed to help her nightmares, but it doesn’t work very well. Papa never got the…uhh…the ray-show right.

That would explain why he had to force his way into her dreams.

Exhaling, The Fount had to promise Starlight Vanilla he could stay in his sister’s room — just for tonight — so he could leave and speak with papa.

The Fount had floated back to their room, and he was momentarily giddy at the thought that their room was finally theirs. He entered with a wave of magic, expecting to find his Doll on the bed where he’d left him.

His Doll, however, was not sitting where he’d left him. He had moved from the bed and was…standing?

Why was he standing?

The Fount shook aside his concern and put on a smile, “Ohh, my poor Doll, I didn't mean to keep you waiting.” He hovered over and landed in front of him, his hands automatically falling to his hips and pulling him close.

Truthless Recluse bit his scathing remark back and instead said, “Can I see them?”

“Our children?”

My —,” Truthless Recluse caught himself from correcting him and sighed, “Yes.”

The Fount hummed thoughtfully and began to rub circles on his Doll’s hips, “No.” he finally said.

Truthless Recluse’s mouth went dry, “What..?”

“No. N-O spells no. No.” The Fount giggled, then he began to walk around his Doll, holding him in place until he was once again holding him from behind.

“You've been a very bad Doll, my dear.” The Fount muttered as he bent down to rest his chin on his shoulder. “I don't know if I can trust you with our children. What with all the lies you’ve been telling them~,” his hands snaked around from his hips to his stomach, “Claiming I’ve hurt you, telling them stories to the point they were scared of me,” he interlocked his fingers over Truthless Recluse’s stomach, “Giving my daughter tea to block her connecting to me~.”

Truthless Recluse’s heart was hammering in his chest, and a single tear escaped the corner of his eye. He didn't look at The Fount — he couldn't look at The Fount. He reminded himself to breathe but could do little more than take a panicky breath.

“But don't worry, we won't make the same mistakes next time, will we, Doll?” The Fount purred.

“Next time?” His voice broke.

“Oooohhhh~ Did you forget?” The Fount’s hands separated and began to rub his stomach in alternating circles, “I know everything that was and is in that silly little mind of yours! Alllll your precious hopes and dreams~!” As he spoke, Truthless Recluse groaned at the sudden, painful weight that accumulated under The Fount’s wandering hands.

The sudden change knocked him off balance and he staggered a step back into The Fount’s arms.

“I know you always wanted a biiiig family, and who am I to deny my Doll his one wish?” The Fount grinned and Truthless Recluse watched in horror as his stomach swelled up to the size it had been when he was pregnant with the twins. “Not to mention all the firsts that I missed.”

“Of course, this time,” his hands left Truthless Recluse’s swollen belly and came up to his chest, “We’ll do things right!” He pinched Truthless Recluse’s nipples and pulled, causing them to fill out like breasts.

“St-stop! What’re you —?!”

The Fount pinched and teased his nipples and Truthless Recluse had to choke down a moan as his dough felt hotter and hotter.

“This,” The Fount purred and nuzzled his neck, “Is what you’ve wanted. It was how you were always meant to be.”

“No —,”

“Filled with love,” One hand went down to cradle his swollen belly, “Nurting life.” The other hand continued to grope his breast, “Perfect.”

“Stop!” Truthless Recluse finally broke free, and caught himself on the wall. As soon as The Fount’s hands were off him, the illusion body faded away. He quickly looked down at his flat chest and stomach and sighed with relief.

He clenched his hands into fists and squeezed his eyes shut. He couldn’t do that again. The sheer anxiety and dread he’d felt the whole first year of his children’s lives had wrecked him, leaving him terribly fragile and unstable.

“I,” he hissed between his teeth, “Will never —!”

The Fount gripped his chin and yanked his head around to stare up at him, “I would be very careful about your next words if I were you.” His voice was flat and low.

Truthless Recluse swallowed hard, then inhaled sharply and glared up at him, “You. Don’t. Own me.”

For a tense minute — a whole sixty seconds — they had a stare off.

Sixty seconds wasn't that long. Not really. Not in the grand scheme of things. It was a minute. Just a minute.

But Truthless Recluse felt as if he aged a lifetime when The Fount finally blinked and broke out into a wide grin, “We’ll see about that.”

Notes:

Hate to (not really) break it to you, but we'll probably be jumping over to Silverbell and Black Sapphire next.

Chapter 36: Boundaries

Notes:

I lied. No Black Sapphire and Silverbell. FountRecluse was too tempting after seeing all the comments last chapter.

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The sun coming up was no blessing.

Truthless Recluse had locked himself in the ensuite bathroom after the fight and was struggling to keep his eyes open.

The fight…

Crumbs, he’d been so stupid!

His whole goal was to get his children and hide as far away from The Fount of Knowledge as possible! To do that, he had to behave — to earn The Fount’s trust so he could be left alone with his children.

And what had he done??

He’d fought The Fount.

Truthless Recluse exhaled and rested his cheek on his knees, readjusting his arms around his legs.

No…no…

Dark Cacao would say he defended himself.

Either way, he didn't think he'd be trusted with his kids anytime soon.

His face burned as the night before came flooding back to him.

The Fount had tried first to get Truthless Recluse to take a bath. But he knew if he gave in immediately the night wouldn't end well for him. He’d lose his clothes, and who knew if The Fount planned on giving him anything to sleep in.

So he’d refused.

The Fount hadn't liked that, so he tried to issue a “compromise”, asking (demanding) that Truthless Recluse shave his beard (and his armpits, and his arms, and his happy trail, and his legs, and everywhere that wasn't the top of his head or his eyebrows).

Truthless Recluse had refused him again.

His children knew him with his facial hair. He liked his facial hair (he liked all of his hair, thank you very much). He was keeping his facial hair.

That was when he knew he was pushing his luck.

But when The Fount had grabbed his arm, he’d acted on instinct and began to thrash and act out. His dough still burned from where he’d been grabbed, but not as much as his heart burned when The Fount had seethed:

“I could tame our son, I can tame you! Again!

Truthless Recluse swore he could feel his heart in his throat as he kicked and clawed and punched, “WHAT DID YOU DO TO MY BOY?! WHAT DID YOU DO TO HIM?!?! LET GO OF ME! LET GO! I’LL CRUMBLE YOU! I’LL CRUMBLE YOU!!

Pure Vanilla would have maintained composure.

Pure Vanilla would have tried to calmly talk things out.

Pure Vanilla wouldn’t have cowarded away and hid in the bathroom all night waiting for the door to break off its hinges and be forced to do unspeakable things.

But he wasn’t Pure Vanilla.

As much as White Lily had hope for him, Pure Vanilla had crumbled years ago…maybe even long before the Witches Banquet…

He couldn’t be who they needed — who they wanted — him to be.

Awakened magic or not, he just…wasn't Pure Vanilla anymore.

Three small knocks echoed from the door.

Truthless Recluse stopped breathing.

“Doll?”

His chest burned.

All night he’d been expecting The Fount’s stubborn pride to break the door down. All night his body had been coiled up tight, ready to pounce, to run, to fight, to escape. All night he’d sweated and cried at every little noise that invaded his marble and stone sanctuary.

He’d been expecting rage.

Dark magic.

Force.

But all that came after all that was three little knocks, and a tiny voice asking for him.

“Are you alright?”

Truthless Recluse scowled and forced himself to breathe, tears he hadn’t realized were still clinging to his eyelashes fell onto his lap.

“Please..? Can you…can you just say something?” The Fount pleaded on the other side of the door.

Carefully, cautiously, stiffly, Truthless Recluse unfolded himself and crawled across the bathroom floor to the door.

“You,” The Fount chuckled, “You never used to speak. I was caught off guard. Please…open the door..?”

Truthless Recluse leaned heavily against the door.

“Doll?”

His throat burned.

“I’m sorry…”

His ears started ringing.

“Please…can we speak face-to-face?”

Truthless Recluse wasn’t sure if he was going to throw up from all the anxiety coursing through his jam, or if he was going to pass out from all the adrenaline. 

Behave.

He, and White Lily and The Saint of Solidarity had drilled that word into Pure Starberry.

If she behaved, she’d be trusted.

If she was trusted, she’d escape.

He needed to behave.

He needed to escape…

Taking a few deep breaths to calm his nerves, Truthless Recluse clawed at the door and pulled himself to his feet. He turned and caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror.

He looked horrible.

“Behave.” He told himself and closed his eyes. He turned back to the door and shakily grabbed the knob, he twisted it and opened it just enough to poke his head outside.

The Fount was pacing, but the eyes in his hair spotted him immediately and he turned to face him.

Truthless Recluse held a hand up to stop him, “I need to shower.” He stopped him.

“Well, let me —,”

“No.” Truthless Recluse shook his head once, “I will shower myself.”

“But you —!” The Fount looked like he wanted to argue, his lips pulling back in a snarl, but he noticed Truthless Recluse’s tightened grip on the door. “Fine.” He straightened up, “See if you can.”

Truthless Recluse felt as if he’d swallowed poison as he bowed his head and said, “Thank you.” He closed and locked the door again.

He turned back to the bathroom and finally took it in now that he was not in panic-survival mode. One wall was nothing but mirrors, with a row of cabinets that were split by a spot for a seat. The opposite wall had a large built in tub — much like the one he used to have here — and a walk-in shower. Against the far wall was a linen closet and toilet. 

Everything was either marble or stone, or dark wood.

Truthless Recluse took another shaky breath and walked over to the shower.

“I’m hearing a distinct lack of water, if you’d like I can —,”

“Stay. Out. There.” Truthless Recluse raised his voice just enough to be heard through the door. He reached into the walk-in shower and turned one of the gold handles. A stream of water blasted from the golden shower head and he ran his hand under the water.

It was freezing!

Gritting his teeth, Truthless Recluse shook out his hand and turned the other handle on while turning the first handle off.

This time when he felt the stream, the water was warm and growing warmer.

Truthless Recluse sighed with relief, then walked over to the linen closet. Inside, the bottom three shelves were stocked with fluffy white and black towels, and the upper three shelves were all kinds of lotions, soaps, shampoos, conditioners, washcloths, razors, toothbrushes and toothpastes. 

He grimaced and grabbed the bare minimum. 

He carried a single bar of soap, and a bottle of shampoo and conditioner over to the shower where he laid everything on the built-in shelf just above the handles. He stared at everything, then returned to the closet and grabbed a towel.

His hand lingered over a razor.

Truthless Recluse swallowed hard and walked back over to the shower.

He looked down at his robes. If he wasn’t careful, he’d lose them. So, as he stripped out of his clothes, he folded them once and hung everything on the towel rack on the far side of the walk-in shower, then he folded his towel on top of them.

Finally, he took a shaky breath and stepped under the stream.

He tried to convince himself that water was water and there was no difference between showering here and showering back at home, but his dough crawled with anxiety the longer he stood under the stream. He quickly washed his hair, his face, his beard, his body — everything. It was mindless, routine, quick.

The quicker he was out, the quicker he could get dressed and be done with this.

He didn’t lotion or balm himself up, he just dried off as much as he could and dressed himself in the same clothes he’d been in.

He put everything — minus the towel — back where he’d found it and stood in front of the door.

His hands twitched by his side. He could hear humming on the other side. Truthless Recluse grabbed the door knob and wrenched the door open before he could overthink it.

The Fount blinked himself out of thought, his humming stopped and his brows furrowed.

“You —,”

“This is all I have to wear.” Truthless Recluse cut him off.

The eyes in The Fount’s hair twitched. He was pushing it with not letting him speak, but Truthless Recluse knew he had no power if he couldn’t speak.

“I have plenty of clothes for you, Doll.” The Fount said slowly, clearly irritated at the brazen display of defiance.

“This is all I want to wear.” Truthless Recluse amended his previous statement.

The Fount’s own eyes twitched and he grinned widely, “Ah. I see.” He hissed between his teeth.

“You wanted to speak…face-to-face..?” Truthless Recluse hadn’t stepped out of the bathroom.

The Fount nodded once, “Yes, about our behavior last night.”

Our behavior.

Truthless Recluse said nothing, which The Fount took as initiative to continue, “You simply must forgive me, Doll. I am not used to you being so…” He eyed him up and down, “Stubborn.” Then he pouted dramatically, “You used to be so well behaved.”

Truthless Recluse had to bite his tongue to keep from screaming at him.

“So, I may have overreacted a bit when you…argued.” The Fount chose his words carefully.

“You don’t own me.” Truthless Recluse repeated himself from last night.

The Fount had a visceral reaction to that, twisting his head to the side as if he was trying to shake water out from his ear, and he grimaced. “You,” He seethed through his teeth and straightened up, “Are mine.” He growled.

Truthless Recluse opened his mouth to argue, but yelped in fear as The Fount rushed at him and cradled his face in his hands.

“Haven’t I done everything for you?” He asked, his voice cracking, “I rescued you from that dump! I - I saved you!”

“I - I didn’t need saving!” Truthless Recluse gasped, he let out a small noise of pain as The Fount’s claws dug into the corners of his eyes and made him tear up.

“Didn’t need..? OHHOHOHO THAT’S RICH!!” The Fount sneered.

“Stop!” Truthless Recluse shouted, it felt like The Fount was going to gouge his eyes out.

“YOU COULDN’T EVEN SPEAK WHEN I FOUND YOU! YOU WERE BROKEN! HALF-CRUMBLED! I SAVED YOU!

“LET GO OF ME!” Truthless Recluse grabbed his wrists and shoved The Fount’s hands away, his cheeks burned and he felt something hot dribble down his cheeks.

The Fount looked at him with wide eyes.

Truthless Recluse looked back at him. He reached up and touched his wet cheek, when his hand came away he found his own golden-brown jam staining his fingertips.

“You…hurt me…”

“I didn’t!” The Fount shook his head.

“That’s what you do,” Truthless Recluse knew he needed to shut up, he was going to make it worse, “You hurt me.” But he kept talking.

“No.” The Fount shook his head more furiously.

“Yes!” Truthless Recluse argued, gritting his teeth so hard he feared they’d shatter. He marched forward, closing the space between them, “Just stop and listen to me!” 

The Fount stared at him with wide eyes, as if he was something unpleasant he’d dragged his robes through.

“All you have ever done is hurt me —!” The air was punched from his lungs as The Fount gripped his face in one hand, and his heart hammered in his throat.

“As long as that lying little tongue stays in your mouth, so too will you stay in this room.” The Fount hissed. He let go of his face just as quickly as he grabbed it and he flew out the door.

“STOP! NO!” Truthless Recluse followed and threw himself against the door as it slammed shut. He grabbed and twisted the door knob, but it was sealed with magic. “No…” He breathed, panic rising in his chest again, “NO! NO NO NO!” He banged on the door. “NO! LET ME OUT!!”


“Are you sure you have to return home for the break?” Black Sapphire ran his hand up and down Silverbell’s spine.

The smaller cookie was laying on his chest and half asleep from the gentle ministrations on his back. Silverbell hummed tiredly and nodded his head twice. “Mhm…Baba and White Lily were gone on a trip,” he yawned, in no rush to move, “Father wants to throw a small party for us.”

Black Sapphire sighed, “I will miss you.”

Silverbell giggled sleepily, “It’s only for a month.”

“A whole month, though,” he stroked his boyfriend’s flight muscles and grinned when he shivered, “Without you.”

“You’ll be fine.” Silverbell rolled his eyes, “Besides, didn’t you say the headmaster would keep you busy this break?” He snuggled closer under the covers, his freshly exposed bare back cold from the chill in the room. Now that they weren’t moving, the winter chill was seeping into the bed.

Black Sapphire sighed heavily and readjusted the blankets around them.

Ah yes.

The Fount’s Doll was back, along with his other feral child.

As soon as the campus officially closed for winter break, he’d be on daily babysitting and tutoring duty for three straight weeks.

It’d taken him a month and a half to get Starlight Vanilla to trust him, he loathed to think of how long it would take for the new little gnat to trust him.

“Orrrr,” Silverbell ran his hand down Black Sapphire’s chest and rested his hand just over Black Sapphire’s flight muscles, “Since winter break doesn’t officially start until next week…would you…like to come with me?”

“Where?” Black Sapphire furrowed his eyebrows.

Silverbell giggled, “To my home, silly.”

“Oh.” Black Sapphire’s eyes widened. 

He was…

He was being invited to Silverbell’s home? 

Did Silverbell want him to…to meet his parents???

He thought about what The Fount’s reaction might be to him meeting The Saint of Solidarity, The Light of Freedom, and The Faerie King…

Then, he thought about what kind of lie he’d have to come up with to excuse himself because he didn’t think, “I’ve been secretly dating the Silver Prince for two weeks,” would go over well with him.

Silverbell’s breath grew deeper and heavier on his dough and he looked down. In his silence, the little prince had drifted to sleep.

Black Sapphire frowned and pressed a firm kiss to the top of his head. “Maybe…” He mumbled. 

He readjusted his grip on the faerie prince, and smiled as Silverbell nestled against him and sighed, then used a simple spell to dim the lights in his room until they were nearly off and closed his eyes.

He tried to keep his insides from twisting up in despair over the fact that this was his first real relationship and Silverbell was already talking about him meeting his parents (who were individually, arguably, just as strong if not stronger than The Fount of Knowledge).

Eventually he did find mercifully dreamless sleep. However, when he woke up the next day at dawn, his stomach was still in knots at the idea of the invitation to meet Silverbell’s parents.

He stared at the ceiling, unsure what his answer should be…

Silverbell woke up not much later and stretched up to kiss the underside of his jaw, “Good morning~!” He trilled sleepily.

“Morning.” Black Sapphire cleared his throat.

Silverbell snuggled and wrapped the blanket around both of them a little tighter, “Brrr, I do not want to get out of bed.” He shivered, then batted his long, white eyelashes up at him, “If only someone knew magic and could warm us up.”

“I don’t think I need magic to warm you, your highness.” Black Sapphire’s worries were buried behind his grin and he rolled over and wrapped his arms around him. He leaned down and kissed his giggling boyfriend, “Or…shall we go again?” 

Silverbell blushed and kissed him back, “As wonderful,” he smiled, “As that sounds,” He gasped when Black Sapphire ducked his head lower and sucked on a bruise he’d left the night before, and he grabbed either side of his face and pulled him back up for a deeper kiss.

Black Sapphire was honestly addicted to just how…magical his boyfriend was…so sweet and forgiving, how did someone like him end up so lucky?

Both boys nearly lost their train of thought, but quickly recovered as they parted for air.

“As wonderful as that sound,” Silverbell panted, his eyes hazy, “I should probably be going if I want to make it home before nightfall.” He pouted.

Black Sapphire kissed the pout right off of him, but then it was his turn to pout as Silverbell rolled out of bed and began to collect his clothes off the floor. He sat up and watched the Silver Prince start to dress himself and he eyed him up and down.

“Were you serious last night?” He asked.

Silverbell hummed curiously as he pulled his pants on and rebuckled his belt.

“About me going with you.” He clarified.

Silverbell paused putting his shirt on for a moment before he resumed dressing himself, “Well, of course I was.” He shook his hair out and flew over to stand between Black Sapphire’s legs, “But I know you’re very committed to…babysitting.” He kissed his nose.

Black Sapphire wrapped his legs around him and grabbed his wrinkled shirt, “I’m very committed to you, too.” The lie came out easily and terrified him.

Commitment??

Black Sapphire had no commitments!

Except those to The Fount of Knowledge…

Was he…was he committed to Silverbell??

Black Sapphire didn’t want to think about the answer…He hadn’t exactly had the best models for loving and committed relationships growing up. His father had stepped out on his mother several times — too many to count — and him knowing and not telling his mother had led to his younger siblings cutting him off (last he knew his younger brother was studying at the less-prestigious Parfaedeia Institute, and his baby sister had decided to forego formal studies altogether and travel Crispia to study its history). He didn’t blame them…the heartache had cost them their mother…

Silverbell raised his eyebrows teasingly, “Mhm, sure.” He pulled Black Sapphire’s hands off his shirt and pulled himself out from between his legs, “Look, it’s fine. It was a last minute invitation and I’m sure you’d have to get the headmaster’s approval —,” He began to make excuses for him as he finished getting dressed.

“I’ll go.” Black Sapphire jumped out of bed.

Silverbell whipped around to look at him, “You will?”

“Of course.” Black Sapphire nodded.

“Are you sure? It’s a long journey.” Silverbell’s insides twisted in agony and guilt as magic settled on Black Sapphire’s eyes again.

“What, you think I can’t handle it?” Black Sapphire smirked.

Silverbell chewed on his lip and frowned. As the magic on Black Sapphire’s eyes twinkled away, he took a breath and teasingly asked, “Not naked, I don’t think you can.”

Black Sapphire’s eyes widened and he quickly bent down to retrieve his clothes and start packing.

Silverbell finished packing and sat on Black Sapphire’s bed, watching him pack and advising him on the weather and what kind of clothes were acceptable in the palace.

In the back of his mind, he heard his father scolding him for using fae magic to get what he wanted. But he also heard his baba’s voice reassuring him that he was doing the right thing.

This was still all apart of the plan…

He needed Black Sapphire to see how long the ride home was (father was sending a carriage as, without it, it would be a four day walk). With the carriage it was shortened to about four hours. Silverbell couldn’t teleport and the whole plan hinged on that knowledge.

The plan — the idea — was that once Silverbell could get Truthless Recluse and the twins away, White Lily would be waiting to teleport them home. Meanwhile, Silverbell would be in the clear because how could he possibly get three cookies all the way across the continent and back within the same day?

And…

Maybe Silverbell just wanted to spend some time with Black Sapphire..?

T-to make his role more convincing!!

Yes, yes, obviously that was why…

Silverbell tried not to frown as Black Sapphire kissed him in the middle of packing.

Yes…

That was why…

 

Notes:

I DOUBLE LIED!! YOU GET BOTH!! HAHAHAHA!
Oh Silverbell, just admit you ACTUALLY like Black Sapphire! I know it'll hurt when he inevitably finds out you used him, but he's NOT a good guy! He got Dark Cacao's soldiers killed and got Starlight Vanilla kidnapped! Just break his heart! Hit him with your car! lmao

Chapter 37: One Night

Notes:

The pieces be puzzling, the emotions be emotioning!!!

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

“You could at least pretend to be happy.” Elder Faerie sighed as he stood between his partner and smiled at the crowd that had gathered to celebrate the return of their king, queen consort, and prince . “It will help Silverbell more if you do.”

“I just don’t like him…” White Lily mumbled, trying her best to maintain her composure. Parties had never been her thing, even when she’d been younger. Whenever Hollyberry would throw a party, she and Pure Vanilla would often find a small corner to sit and chat in (that is, until Dark Cacao started courting Pure Vanilla, then the small king would be staring wistfully off at his partner while he indulged in berry juice). But it had been nice, to not be the center of attention.

Here in the faerie kingdom, however — as queen consort — she was somehow always at the center of attention.

The party had been in full swing since their son’s return yesterday, only slowing down — but never stopping — in the middle of the night. There was food and drink, music and dancing, laughter and smiles.

If only all of Earthbread could be this carefree and joyful…

“It would make me feel better if Silverbell wasn't such a convincing actor.” Shimmering Salt mumbled under his breath and White Lily couldn't have agreed more.

Silverbell had arrived yesterday afternoon with his “boyfriend” in tow. He’d apologized for not asking first if Black Sapphire could come, but hoped the other young man’s presence was welcomed nonetheless.

Elder Faerie had (tensely) accepted this. White Lily and Shimmering Salt..?

Not so much.

Elder Faerie at least pretended to be civil with Black Sapphire, offering a guest room in the palace and inviting him to make himself at home. 

Shimmering Salt and White Lily had watched in stern silence and later that night had gone to see Silverbell and ask him if he was sure he was still safe in his role. Silverbell had reassured them and given them his reason for bringing him along.

Shimmering Salt begrudgingly agreed it was clever, but incredibly reckless and he was disappointed Silverbell did not discuss his plan with his father first.

After he had left, White Lily reassured Silverbell that his Baba was just worried about his safety.

“You are, after all, his whole world.” She then pulled him into a hug, “Our whole world.” 

“I know…” Silverbell had mumbled into her shoulder and hugged her back.

White Lily never saw herself being a mother, but Silverbell had taken a shine to her when she first came to the faerie kingdom, fluttering about at her elbow and offering to help her with anything and everything. And she enjoyed the then young boy’s enthusiasm for knowledge. She would have been content to be his mentor or friend until Elder Faerie involved himself in her studies…

And suddenly, White Lily found herself with a son and two husbands that she wouldn’t have traded for the world.

She hated that this whole plan involved him. She couldn’t deny the benefits of having someone on the inside to keep them updated, nor could she deny Silverbell’s reasoning…

She just hoped he stayed safe in all this…

Especially in his "relationship" with Black Sapphire.

After seeing firsthand just how broken and depressed Truthless Recluse and Pure Starberry were from his actions in aiding The Fount kidnap Starlight Vanilla, she was worried the boy would hurt her son.

And she knew Shimmering Salt felt the same way.

It didn't help that Dark Cacao was due the day before Black Sapphire was to return to campus. If Elder Faerie had not been well versed in battle strategies he might've gone dizzy from how many moving pieces were in this half-baked plan.

And the worst part?

Black Sapphire was a perfect gentleman.

“He must get that from your piece of dough.” Elder Faerie maintained his professional and pleased appearance, even if both of his spouses were sulking on their respective thrones.

Shimmering Salt accepted his accusation with a heavy sigh, “Must…” he mumbled in agreement. Although he quietly decided it must’ve been some kind of remnant of the dough he and his fellow Virtues had been cut from. Acting and lying had never been his forte, more Blueberry Milk’s style.

Currently, Black Sapphire was telling some overdramatized retelling of something or other, and Silverbell sat beside him, clinging to his every word. There were several other faeries and a few of his own knights gathered by him as well.

“We only have to deal with him for a week, not even.” White Lily said, more to remind herself than to remind them, “After that, the plan is back on.”

“Speaking of, construction on a safe house is nearly complete.” Elder Faerie informed them. 

“And only members of the faerie kingdom aided in its construction?” Shimmering Salt asked.

“Indeed.” Elder Faerie nodded.

“Thank you for doing this.” White Lily gently grabbed his hand and squeezed it. “For me…for the twins…for Pure Vanilla…it means so much.”

Elder Faerie turned and smiled at her, “Of course, My Lily.” He squeezed her hand in return.

“Although,” he stood up straight and stared at the party in front of them, “With how busy the pair of you have been, I am expecting nothing less than total compliance in our celebrations, and,” at this, he stepped out in front of both of his partners and turned to face them, “A dance, with each of you.”

White Lily’s eyes widened and she could read Shimmering Salt's tells well enough now that she knew he was tense under his armor. As much as they both loved dancing with their husband, neither liked being the center of attention.

She was the faster talker, “I think I shall give the honor to the first husband,” she bowed her head and gestured to Shimmering Salt.

The Virtue glared daggers at their wife, but Elder Faerie just chuckled at them both.

“Shall we?” Elder Faerie looked expectantly at his husband.

Shimmering Salt sighed, but they could both hear the smile in his voice as he answered, “Oh fine, crumble my arm, why don't you.” 

Elder Faerie laughed and led him to the center of the room.

Immediately, the other faeries and knights dancing gasped and made a circle to watch their kings.

Silverbell did a double take, then quietly groaned and buried his head in his hands. 

Black Sapphire stopped talking and looked at him, “What?”

“My dads…” Silverbell grumbled.

Black Sapphire looked back at the dance floor, and in turn, everyone around them looked at the dance floor.

His eyes widened as he watched the faerie king and the Saint of Solidarity start a slow waltz. It was a very tender and very passionate dance between the partners — clearly something they had done several times.

“What’s wrong?” Black Sapphire kept his voice down as everyone had stopped to watch them.

Silverbell sighed, “Baba and Father have been married a long time…even when the Virtues were sealed away, Father remained loyal to Baba.”

Black Sapphire blinked in surprise. He knew history fairly well (having to take Earthbread History 101 as a general education elective his freshman year), but he had no idea the Faerie King had been loyal while his husband had been sealed away.

The high probability of never seeing your partner again?

Most cookies would have caved-in to other temptations and desires.

“They have this grand love that transcends time,” Silverbell sighed and sounded as if he was reciting something he’d heard a thousand times, “And everyone has always expected me to have some grand romance…some have even tried to force a romance…” He frowned as he looked at his hands on his lap.

“And every time they dance…inevitably…someone tries to make me dance, to try and,” He shrugged halfheartedly, “Woo me? I don’t know…I just don’t like when they make a show of,” He subtly gestured to his dads, still dancing and looking at each other as if no other cookie existed, “this.” He finished quietly.

Black Sapphire thought to his own parents, Buttercup Cookie and Hemlock Cookie. He couldn’t recall a time when they’d been even half as loving and doting towards each other. He just recalled the bitter longing and yearning his mother felt and the cold indifference his father showed her.

As if to prove his point, a faerie with soft pink hair approached the pair.

“Prince Silverbell, will you be joining the dance floor tonight?” She asked, her sky-blue eyes nervously flitting over his face.

Silverbell did his best not to grimace, “Well…actually…” He glanced at Black Sapphire.

“Apologies, miss..?” Black Sapphire took a subtle step forward, standing between Silverbell and the pink-haired faerie.

“O-oh! Miranda Rose Faerie Cookie.” Miranda Rose introduced herself.

“Black Sapphire Cookie,” Black Sapphire introduced himself and bowed his head, “At your service.” He smiled and Miranda Rose blushed. 

She glanced between Black Sapphire and Silverbell, she opened her mouth to say something else, but Black Sapphire cut her off.

“As I was saying, apologies, Miss Miranda Rose, but I am naught but the prince’s humble guest and he is my, shall we say, mediator for your lively culture. You will have to excuse him from tonight’s festivities.”

Miranda Rose blinked, slightly confused by his wording.

Black Sapphire put a hand on his hip, “Buzz off.” He cut to the chase, deadpanned.

“Oh my!” Miranda Rose gasped. She glanced at Silverbell, who wanted the silver tiles underfoot to swallow him whole, “Well…perhaps another time then, your highness? When you’re in better company.” She stared hard at Black Sapphire.

He waved his hand, “Shoo fly, don’t bother me.”

Miranda Rose huffed quietly, but retreated.

“See?” Silverbell curled up in his chair.

Black Sapphire couldn’t help but compare himself to his father, “You’re no better than him.” His brother had said before he left for the academy, “Cold. Uncaring. Do you even have a heart under all those lies you’ve spun?

He took a breath to clear his thoughts and turned to Silverbell, “Wanna dance?”

Silverbell looked at him incredulously, “What?”

“Dance? You. Me.” He nodded to the dance floor, “Dance.”

“But I —,”

“You want someone else to come up and ask you? Cause I can be a very jealous cookie.” Black Sapphire teased.

Silverbell raised his eyebrows, “Didn’t you just excuse me from tonight’s festivities?” 

“I excused you from joining the festivities with her.” Black Sapphire clarified. “You are my mediator, remember?” He took initiative and gently grabbed Silverbell’s hands, “So, enlighten me. How do faeries dance?” He pulled him to his feet.

Silverbell blushed and grumbled, “You’re ridiculous.”


The Fount did not come back until late into the night the following day.

Truthless Recluse had given up banging on the door and screaming. He’d tried breaking the windows, but that hadn't worked either, so all he could do was sit and wait. At some point he’d fallen asleep, but he woke up with a start the next morning.

He was curled up on the bed, his arms wrapped around his knees to make himself as small as possible. His thudding heart had long since settled and now he just felt numb. His hands throbbed in pain, but he refused to heal himself. He had to keep the pain as a reminder that this was real. 

That he was real.

Of course, the dried jam on either side of his face was also a reminder that this was real.

Painfully so.

He hadn't healed those wounds either.

Let Them Fount see what he’d done to him.

The shadows slowly traipsed across the room, the light went from bright, to warm, to dark.

His stomach started growling somewhere between dusk and dark, but he had no energy to move back towards the door. And now, hours later, he was so far past hungry that he felt nothing.

Finally, just as Truthless Recluse was beginning to nod off again, The Fount returned. Truthless Recluse jumped out of bed and tried to look energized and awake enough to face him.

The Fount just looked at him silently.

He carried with him a silver tray with — well, Truthless Recluse couldn't make out exactly what was on the tray, but one thing was for sure a teapot.

Neither one spoke as The Fount floated over and sat the tray down on the bedside table.

“I brought you tea…” He said quietly.

Truthless Recluse glance at the tray.

Tea, a biscuit, some warm jampie stew, a …a star jelly…

His thanks died on his tongue and he flinched as The Fount’s hands gently cradled his face. His heart drummed like a beast in a cage and he stared up at the Virtue with wide eyes.

“I missed you.” The Fount cooed quietly.

Truthless Recluse was hyper aware of his own breath.

“I dreamed of you…” The Fount brushed the stubborn strand of hair back from his face, and his claws tenderly traced his hairline from his temple down to his ear before returning up to cup his face.

Truthless Recluse shivered, and his mouth opened and closed helplessly.

“Did you dream of me?”

Truthless Recluse’s mouth snapped shut.

He didn’t want to talk about the many dreams he’d had of The Fount. 

“No.”

The Fount looked him over, his thumbs brushed over the dried jam on his face.

“Liar.”

Truthless Recluse hated how weak in the knees he felt, how his heart still pitter-pattered at his touch, how he had to fight to not glance at his lips.

The Fount pulled his hands away and turned to leave, Truthless Recluse very nearly followed him. He wanted to know his children were safe, he wanted them to know that he was safe, he wanted conversation, he wanted company! He’d been left alone for over thirty-six hours, he was desperate —!

“You should eat something.” The Fount said, not looking back as he floated towards the door.

“W-wait!” Truthless Recluse called out, but The Fount just floated out the door and it was sealed shut once more. “Wait! Come back!” He pounded on the door, slamming his whole body against it.

He tried the door knob, though he knew it was futile and began to cry, “Please! Please, come back!!” He collapsed against the door, snot and tears dribbling down his face, “Ple-e-ease!” He turned and rested his back against the door. He cried, he wailed.

Even if The Fount was the last cookie on Earthbread he wanted to see, he was all he had right now…

The Fount stood on the other side of the door and sighed.

His Doll had to learn to stop lying.

He shook his head and floated back up to the twins' rooms. 

Starlight Vanilla had begged and pleaded with him, stating that since it was winter break and he didn’t need to get up early for school, he should get to sleep in his sister’s room or vice versa.

The Fount couldn’t resist Starlight Vanilla’s big cakepuppy eyes and he relented, however, as he was reading them a story tonight, Starlight Vanilla had popped up and began shuffling his sister’s bedsheets around.

“Starlight, what are you doing?”

“He never sits for stories.” Pure Starberry mumbled. She hadn’t completely warmed up to him, curling up in a ball and trying to stay as far away from him as possible whenever they were in the same room, but she at least had stopped screaming.

But it had only been a few days and she spoke to him at least once a day — she never initiated conversation, but she at least participated when he asked her too, and he was grateful for that for now.

Black Sapphire said when he gets back we could build a pillow fort and have hot cocoa.

“Oh, did he?” The Fount tilted his head and smirked. He knew picking the lonely boy who had disowned his family and been disowned by them was the right pick to be his student and watch his kids.

Uh huh, but I wanna impress Black Sapphire and show him how good I am at fort building.” Starlight Vanilla had shoved all of Pure Starberry’s blankets to the center of the bed, then popped up and frowned, “Father? What’s a pillow fort?” He tilted his head curiously.

“Papa called them blanket forts.” Pure Starberry mumbled against her knees.

“They are sometimes used interchangeably.” The Fount had then attempted to inform the twins of the subtle differences in building technique between the two structures, but they both just looked up at him with blank blinking eyes.

Needless to say, The Fount might have gone overboard with setting up a massive pillow fort in the middle of Pure Starberry’s room. Any time one of them asked him for an additional blanket or pillow or structure to hold them up, he obliged. He’d even summoned some puppets to aid in the construction and structure of the whole thing.

He swore he even heard Pure Starberry giggle once!

But, that had been hours ago, surely the twins were fast asleep by now?

The Fount peeked his daughter’s door open and looked inside.

He could see inside the fort they’d made and could hear their soft breathing, but as soon as he started to close the door one of the twins popped up.

He could tell by the hair it was Pure Starberry.

“Sorry, princess,” The Fount whispered, “Go back to sleep.” Now that his frazzled mind was calmed by seeing the twins resting together, he could get back to his Doll.

However, Pure Starberry tossed her blanket off of her lap and stood up, “Can’t sleep.” She whispered.

The Fount tilted his head curiously and floated inside, “Whyever not?” He asked, he considered keeping his voice down, but Starlight Vanilla’s staff had rolled out of his hands in his sleep, so he knew he could speak at a normal volume.

Pure Starberry opened her mouth to answer him, but quickly shut it and shook her head, “Nevermind…”

“Surely you’re not having nightmares.” The Fount floated over and sat down outside of the fort. 

He had no reason to lurk into his daughter’s mind anymore, and he really had only done it to try and get her used to feeling his magic. Her magic energy had been the stronger of the twins, so it only made sense for him to invest more of his magic in her dough (However, he now realized that Starlight Vanilla also had a magic signature, so he had to quickly play catch-up over the break to get him up to speed).

So, there was no reason Pure Starberry should have been having bad dreams.

Pure Starberry frowned and shook her head again.

The Fount frowned, “You know you can tell me anything, princess.” He mimicked her pose, pulling his knees to his chest and resting his chin on his knees.

Pure Starberry’s shoulders sagged, “When can we see papa?” She asked.

The Fount frowned, “He’s not feeling well right now, princess.”

“Is he sick?” Pure Starberry suddenly looked scared.

“No, princess, no.” The Fount shook his head, “But he does need some time to himself.”

He could see the gears in her head turning. 

“Is he asleep?” Pure Starberry asked.

The Fount blinked, confused, “No.”

“Oh.” Pure Starberry seemed to have come to a conclusion, “Okay.” And she laid back down beside her brother.

The Fount watched her reach out and take her brother’s hand. Starlight Vanilla hummed a cheerful note in his sleep. Pure Starberry stuck her middle index finger knuckle in her mouth and closed her eyes.

The Fount stood up and floated back towards the door.

“G’nigh’ Fa’er.” Pure Starberry mumbled quietly.

The Fount paused at the door and looked back in the room.

Both twins were happily asleep in their fort. He smiled and swiped his hand across the air, the stars on the wallpaper bounced free and floated lazily around the room like tiny nightlights.

“Good night, Pure Starberry.”

Notes:

If you recognize those silhouettes for Black Sapphire's family...yes you do. It's just a lil nod to my first CRK AU on tik tok which was about Black Sapphire's mother~
And also, if his father's name looks familiar...that's on purpose. IT 👏 ALL 👏 HAS 👏 A 👏 REASON 👏
But it also fits so nicely with Black Sapphire being a big brother because that is a headcanon yall will pry from my cold dead hands!!!

Chapter 38: One Week

Notes:

So. I came home from work and was tired, so I took a nap....then I had an anxiety attack because shit is moving in my house when I'm not home (and I live alone). Which devolved into a migraine, so I hid in my room until it went away and didn't sit down to finish this chapter until about 7PM and then I got distracted by the Husband of The Year results and...Well, for anyone who reads this in the morning, I'm glad I was able to get this out in time!

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Chapter Text

The Fount came to check on him twice a day.

Each time he brought something for Truthless Recluse to eat — usually some kind of stew or sandwich, some tea, and a star jelly.

After the first tray of food (which he’d thrown against the wall in stubborn anger), Truthless Recluse came to accept that he was stuck in their room until The Fount deemed his behavior acceptable.

He knew he had to behave…

He just hated every second he complied with The Fount’s wishes.

He ate what he could off each tray, but never touched the star jellies. Just the thought of eating one made him sick to his stomach.

He’d only been there a week, and he was ready and willing to do anything to see his children. He hadn’t been separated from them before, and being apart from them was agony.

The Fount entered the room with his morning food. Truthless Recluse immediately got out of bed and stood up. However, instead of dropping the tray off on the bedside table, The Fount floated over and stood in front of him.

“You’ve been…calmer.” The Fount chose his words carefully. He shifted the tray into one hand and waved his now free hand towards the corner of the room.

Truthless Recluse turned and watched as the corner shimmered with magic and opened up into a whole new room. From what he could see, the new room was lined with bookshelves, there were couches, armchairs, desks — it was like a mini library.

The Fount floated by Truthless Recluse into the new room and sat the tray down on one of the tables. He turned back and looked at him expectantly.

Truthless Recluse clenched his fists by his side and pushed past his nausea to follow him.

“Sit.” The Fount gestured to one of the armchairs beside the table.

Truthless Recluse glowered up at him, but did as he instructed. To his surprise, The Fount sat across from him and laced his fingers together, resting his chin on his hands.

“You’re not leaving.” It wasn’t a question, just an observation.

The Fount broke out into a wide grin, “So clever~!” 

Truthless Recluse’s knuckles tightened on his lap, but he bit his tongue.

The Fount’s pupils dilated for a moment before slitting once more, “Black Sapphire is watching the twins today, so I thought we cooooouuuulllllld…” He trailed off and didn’t finish his thought.

Truthless Recluse felt a cold sweat break out across his back. 

Black Sapphire…

Watching the twins…

His heart hammered so hard in his chest he actually started shaking.

“Oh, don’t worry, Doll,” The Fount noticed — because of course he did — and waved off his concern, “Starlight Vanilla adores Black Sapphire. He apparently promised him a pillow fort and hot cocoa.”

Truthless Recluse opened his mouth to protest, but The Fount cut him off.

“So, eat.” 

Truthless Recluse looked down at the tray. Aside from the tea and morning biscuit he’d come to expect, there was also a large bowl of glowing star jellies. He exhaled shakily and did a quick count. There had to be at least a hundred star jellies in the bowl!

“I noticed you’d been neglecting your star jellies. And you didn’t have any the last three months.” 

He’d only been there a week.

The message was clear.

He wanted Truthless Recluse to eat a star jelly for every day he’d been pregnant after he left the Spire. Even though the twins had been born a month early, it was entirely possible they were only early due to the stress of his living situation.

A clawed finger pressed under his chin and tilted his head back up, “You know they’re good for you.” The Fount’s eyes were slitted and all the humor on his face was gone, “Eat.”

Truthless Recluse stayed frozen in place until The Fount slipped his hand away and sat back leisurely in his seat. Without thinking he swiped the whole tray off the table.

The teapot, tea cup, saucer, plate, and bowl all shattered on the stone floor.

The Fount blinked slowly, irritated. “Really?”

Truthless Recluse’s eyes were still wide and he swallowed.

“That was a waste.” The Fount said slowly.

“I don’t care what you think you know about me.” Truthless Recluse hissed between clenched teeth, “I. Am not. Yours.” He stood up to leave, but The Fount gripped and threw the whole table across the room. It shattered into splinters and Truthless Recluse fell back into his chair as The Fount slammed his hands down on either armrest.

“Oh, but you are, little liar.” The Fount growled.

Truthless Recluse’s ears were ringing.

“You will be a very unhappy cookie if you continue to act like this.” The Fount’s lips curled back in a cruel snarl, showing off his sharped teeth. “You will never leave this room, you will never see our children, you will ROT here.” The Fount hissed, “Do you understand me? Or do I have to dumb it down for your broken, little mind?”

Truthless Recluse’s eyes burned, but he refused to cry. Voice shaking, he whispered back, “And you will never have me again.”

The Fount blinked.

“Do you understand me?” Truthless Recluse shot his words back in his face, “Or do I have to dumb it down for you?

It was a stalemate.

They could have stayed like that forever, neither one willing to back down. That is, until something happening elsewhere in the Spire caught The Fount’s attention. Truthless Recluse tried to duck under his arms to slip out of the chair but The Fount quickly swore and wrapped his arms around him and lifted him off his feet.

“NO! NO LET GO OF ME!” Truthless Recluse began to kick his feet and squirmed from side to side. 

The Fount couldn’t carry him far with him thrashing around, so he threw him down onto one of the couches. 

Truthless Recluse panicked the second his back hit the couch cushions and he continued to thrash and scream as The Fount straddled his waist, “NO! NO! GET OFF ME!” He tried to punch and hit and kick, but blue magic in the form of strings bound his wrists together and one leg was tied to the leg of the couch. 

The Fount’s grip on his shoulders was bruising and as he leaned over him, Truthless Recluse held his bound hands in front of his face — as if to blind himself for the inevitable attack he knew to be coming.

Any second now…

He was getting dizzy from fear…

Any second…

Truthless Recluse cracked an eye open.

The Fount seemed to be staring through him, his body was tense and tight, but unmoving.

Truthless Recluse let go of the breath he’d been holding and his eyebrows furrowed. 

“Why..?” The Fount’s voice broke.

Truthless Recluse’s mouth went dry.

“No matter what I do…you’re scared…” The Fount sat back, but the magic didn’t disappear.

Truthless Recluse finally kept his mouth shut and said nothing. He couldn’t get enough oxygen to his brain and the world started to sway.

“I’ve seen your soul…I just wanted you to be happy again…happy with me.”

He couldn’t breathe.

“You were so broken. I tried to fix you.”

The corners of his vision began to darken.

“Why won’t you accept that?”

Truthless Recluse’s eyes rolled back and the world slipped away from him.

“Doll?...PURE VANILLA?!”


Black Sapphire rested his head against the window, staring off in the direction of the Silver Kingdom.

If he hadn’t been the Fount of Knowledge’s TA he could have spent all of winter break with his boyfriend. It would have been world’s better than babysitting.

He refocused on the reflection in the window.

It could have been worse.

Pure Starberry just spent the day curled up in her chair, not speaking to him or her brother. She never asked for food or a drink or a bathroom break, she wanted to ignore him as much as he wanted to ignore her.

But poor Starlight Vanilla…

The little boy kept trying to get his sister to do anything with him — board games, card games, reading a book, playing with their toys, something! He’d even asked Black Sapphire if they could go out to the garden, but The Fount had explicitly stated that the twins were to stay inside since the temperature was rapidly dropping with winter now in full swing.

Starlight Vanilla didn’t like being told no by his father, but he accepted it after Black Sapphire promised to ask The Fount if they could go out when it snows.

Currently, Starlight Vanilla was seated in the chair beside his sister and was trying to read a book to her. She wasn’t even looking at him. Her eyes stared blankly at the middle distance.

Both their mugs of hot cocoa sat on the little side table, Starlight Vanilla’s was almost gone, but Pure Starberry hadn’t taken a single sip of hers.

Not that Black Sapphire cared if she drank hers or not. 

Starlight Vanilla sighed and climbed down from the chair. He jogged over to where Black Sapphire was sitting by the window and climbed up onto his lap.

Used to the little boy being especially clinging whenever The Fount would inform him ahead of time that he’d be gone, Black Sapphire waited until Starlight Vanilla got comfortable before asking, “Yes?”

Why does Pure Starberry hate me..?” The little boy looked up at him with his dual blue eyes shining with tears.

Black Sapphire clicked his tongue. He honestly had no idea what was going on in the little girl’s head, but five year olds didn’t like it when adults didn’t have answers. He shook his head, “She doesn’t hate you, kid. Remember how scared you were when you first got here?”

Starlight Vanilla nodded.

“Well, your sister’s gotta get used to being here before she’ll feel like doing anything. It’s got nothing to do with you.”

There was a dull thump and loud crashing sound and both cookies looked over at the arm chair.

Pure Starberry had kicked the whole side table over — both mugs had spilled the rest of the hot cocoa on the rug — and she was glaring at them.

Black Sapphire sighed heavily and with a twist of his wrist summoned his microphone staff to his hand. With another wave of his staff the mugs disappeared, a cloth began blotting the dark brown stains on the blue and white rug, and the side table righted itself.

Pure Starberry’s glare narrowed.

Black Sapphire glared back at her.

Pure Starberry stretched her leg out.

“Don’t you do it.” Black Sapphire warned, pointing his staff at her.

Pure Starberry’s whole face scrunched up as she glared at him and kicked the side table over again.

“You little,” Black Sapphire picked Starlight Vanilla up and sat him down on his chair before he marched over to the little girl.

Pure Starberry wasn’t like Starlight Vanilla. She didn’t scream and run, she matched his glare and breathed heavily through her nose.

“You are incredibly lucky your father is busy today or else —,”

“I hope I get to see Dark Cacao crumble you.” Pure Starberry cut him off.

Well shit.

Black Sapphire looked at her incredulously.

Pure Starberry!” Starlight Vanilla ran over and stood between Black Sapphire and the armchair his sister was still curled up in, “Dark Cacao won’t crumble Black Sapphire!

“He will. And I’m gonna watch.” Pure Starberry’s voice was low and flat.

No he won’t! I - I’ll tell papa you said that!” Starlight Vanilla clung to his staff. “He’s gonna be so mad!

Pure Starberry said nothing and turned sideways in the chair to curl back up. She glared at nothing in particular, but it was clear she was done talking to them.

Starlight Vanilla started to hyperventilate, and when his voice came out of his staff it was static-y and glitchy, “Wh-a-at di- I d- wro-ng? Why -o you -ate m-me-e-e-?

Pure Starberry looked back at him shocked.

Black Sapphire almost didn’t want to say anything, but it pained him to see Starlight Vanilla so upset.

I m-m-missed y-you s- mu-ch-ch-ch a-and y-you’ve -een n-n-asty a-and m-m-mean a-and,” All of his emotions must’ve caught up with him because suddenly his face turned blue and he dropped his staff to press his fists into his eyes and started sobbing.

“Hey!” Black Sapphire immediately knelt down and wrapped his arms around him.

Pure Starberry also jumped out of the chair and hugged him.

Starlight Vanilla continued to wail, great big tears falling down his face. Without the use of his staff, he could only vocalize sad sounds that neither cookie could decipher the meaning behind. He trembled with every shaky breath, and his legs gave out from under him.

Black Sapphire sat down and pulled the crying boy onto his lap, Pure Starberry climbed into his lap to continue hugging him.

But Starlight Vanilla flailed his arm out. He didn’t want to be touched.

He could feel the air in the room change, and suddenly neither of them were touching him. A pair of familiar hands plucked him up off the floor and pushed his staff into his hands.

Starlight Vanilla winced at how loud everything was again, and then he realized he was the loud thing hurting his ears.

“Now, would one of you care to explain what happened?!” The Fount snapped.

Starlight Vanilla felt relief over hearing his father’s voice and he clung to him, unable to stop crying now that he’d finally let the floodgates open.

“Master of Knowledge, I - I apologize, Starlight was just —,”

“If you cannot handle this, I will find another TA.” The Fount cut him off. He absentmindedly rubbed Starlight Vanilla’s back, adding just enough pressure to force him to breathe. Sighing, The Fount grumbled, “First Pure Vanilla, now this.”

“Is that papa?” Pure Starberry’s voice was small, “What happened to papa??”

“Nothing!” The Fount answered too quickly. He took another deep breath, “I have to get back to him.” He tried to sit Starlight Vanilla down on his own two feet but Starlight Vanilla shook his head.

N-N-N-oooo-oooo! P-P- - ease! D-D - n’t g-o-o!

The Fount knelt down and cupped his face in his hands, “I’m sorry, my heart, but your papa needs me right now. I will be back as soon as I can.”

“Can we come?” Pure Starberry asked.

“No.” The Fount shook his head once, “He cannot handle company right now.” He glared down at Black Sapphire, “Fix this.” He seethed.

“Yes, sir.” Black Sapphire nodded stiffly.

The Fount dried Starlight Vanilla’s tears and ignored his tearful pleas for him to stay as he rushed back out the door.

Black Sapphire collapsed into the armchair and buried his head in his hands.

Starlight Vanilla sniffled and did his best to stop crying.

Pure Starberry looked between the two shocked. Her shoulders slowly sagged and she stepped up to stand beside her brother. She reached out and gently grabbed his free hand.

When he looked at her, she let go of his hand and laid one hand palm up. Then she held her other hand perpendicular to the first and ran it across her other palm and pointed her fingers up as she did so.

“Are you okay?” She asked as she signed.

Starlight Vanilla shook his head, “I - I jus-just wanted e-everyone to be here a-and happy-py. Wh-why can’t w-we be happ-py?

Pure Starberry frowned. She didn’t have an answer for him.

She’d heard The — her father’s version of events…how their father had rescued papa from their home and brought him here, how papa had been half-crumbled but father had healed him and the two had a connection no other cookie on Earthbread had, how the twins had been conceived through nothing but love and how heartbroken and scared their father had been when he discovered papa had run away with them…

Just enough lined up with the story she knew from papa that she didn’t question its authenticity…

But she’d also seen papa’s visible fear whenever he spoke about father and she remembered how hurt Dark Cacao and Shimmering Salt had been after fighting father…

How could she willingly want to stay here with that beast?

Why would she willingly stay here with that beast?

Starlight Vanilla turned and looked at her expectantly.

She’d willingly stay if her brother and papa stayed…

She looked down at the fading brown stain on the rug and looked up at Black Sapphire.

She walked over and stood in front of him. Black Sapphire lazily opened one eye and sighed when he saw her.

Her tongue felt like tungsten in her mouth, “I’m sorry.”

She’d stay…

Notes:

Sweeney writes a chapter where character's don't cry challenge.
STATUS: FAILED
BLACK SAPPHIRE WON HUSBAND OF THE YEAR!!! PUCKER UP SILVERBELL!!! DADDY'S COMIN BACK FOR A KISS!!

Chapter 39: That Beard

Notes:

I have literally been working on this chapter for twelve hours and this is all I have to show. I kept making it WAY TOO DARK ('m talking like, changing the rating to explicit levels of dark), and I didn't want to do that because we are working towards a happy ending!! But I finally got it to where I like it, I hope you guys do too!

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Chapter Text

It was the sound of humming that woke him up. 

Soft, gentle humming.

The second thing he realized was he wasn't on the couch, or the bed, he was on someone. His dough felt two sizes too tight.

The Fount noticed — of course he did — and stopped humming, “Doll?”

There was no hiding he was awake now, but before he could move, one of The Fount’s hands came to rest on the small of his back and the other brushed his hair back from his head.

There was a heavy sigh of relief, “Oh, my precious Doll.” The Fount wrapped his arms tightly around him.

He tried to open his mouth, say something, anything, but all that came out was a dried and pained croaked.

“Shh, it’s okay, Doll, I’ve got you.” The Fount pressed his lips to his forehead and Truthless Recluse winced at the contact.

“You passed out in the library,” The Fount started talking, likely to fill the silence, “I brought you to bed, had to deal with a crying crisis with the twins — they’re fine, don’t worry —,” 

Truthless Recluse’s heart was kickstarted into another panic attack.

The twins?

Crying??

He needed to go to them!

He tried to push himself up, but The Fount tightened his grip on him, “I said they’re fine. Don’t worry.” He overenunciated. 

Truthless Recluse exhaled shakily and swallowed hard.

“When I came back you looked uncomfortable, so I changed you. But then you, a-ah…” The Fount trailed off.

Truthless Recluse looked down at himself as best as he could with his body still pressed to The Fount’s. His robe from home was gone, replaced with a familiar baby blue nightgown. His face burned at the thought that The Fount had undressed him while he was unconscious.

What else had he done to him?

“You said my name…”

Truthless Recluse’s ears started ringing, and he finally craned his head back to look at him. 

For once, The Fount was looking anywhere but at him. “In my defense I did try to leave so I could check back on the twins…but you…wouldn’t let go.” 

Truthless Recluse realized his fists were aching and he let go of The Fount’s robes and pushed himself up. The Fount looked at him with wide eyes. 

“I want to see them.” His voice came out no louder than a breath.

“The twins?” The Fount tilted his head curiously.

“Please.” Truthless Recluse’s voice broke.

The Fount cradled his head in one hand, “I don’t think you’re well enough to see them, Doll.” His other hand fell from the small of his back to his hip and gently brushed his thumb over the curve of his hip.

“No,” Truthless Recluse breathed and collapsed back onto him, “Please…please let me see them.” He didn’t think he could take another day without seeing his babies.

Without thinking, he nuzzled The Fount’s hand, “Please?” He pleaded quietly, “Please…let me see them…” His throat grew tighter as The Fount’s pupils dilated and a dark indigo blush spread across his cheeks.

The Fount opened and closed his mouth silently. The eyes in his inky curls fluttered, the pupils stared at him adoringly. 

Finally The Fount sighed, “No.” He shook his head. “What if you were to faint again in front of them, silly?”

“I won’t.” Truthless Recluse shook his head. He felt like a child, arguing for a new toy. But he wasn’t a child, and his children were not toys. “I’ve never been without them for so long….”

The Fount inhaled deeply and exhaled slowly.

Truthless Recluse knew he was pushing it, “Please…anything…I’ll do anything to…to just see them.”

The Fount hummed, then rolled them over in bed.

Truthless Recluse’s heart leapt to his throat, but The Fount quickly slid off of him, “Wait here.” He ordered.

Truthless Recluse laid frozen until the door latched shut. He sat up and threw himself out of bed. Immediately, he began looking around for his robes. 

Under the bed? No luck.

In the bathroom? Nope.

He went to the closet and staggered back a half step. Inside were two parallel rows of clothes that stretched back for-seemingly-ever. He eyed each black, white, gold, and blue robe with apprehension. They were all far more elegant and rich than he’d ever wear.

He reached out and tentatively pinched the sleeve of a dress in between his fingers. The fabric was soft, but heavy. He dropped it like it burned him.

His comfortable, modest, brown robe was nowhere to be seen. He sighed and stepped back out of the closet as soon as The Fount returned to the room.

Truthless Recluse straightened his shoulders.

He had another Witch-damned tray with him.

“You need to eat.” The Fount sat the tray down on the bedside table, “You need to clean yourself, and you need a restful night’s sleep.” He stood back up and looked at Truthless Recluse with half-lidded, disinterested eyes, “Do that, and we’ll talk.”

Truthless Recluse glanced at the tray. No star jellies.

Thank the Witches…

He walked over to the tray, but The Fount didn’t move and didn’t leave. Taking a shaky breath, Truthless Recluse lifted the tray and sat on the edge of the bed. He turned and sat cross legged, resting the tray on his lap as he took a tentative sip of the warm tea.

Chamomile with a small drizzle of honey.

How he always used to make it, and — on a more unfortunate note — exactly how Truthless Recluse liked it.

“You…remembered…” He mumbled, though as soon as he said it, he knew that, of course, The Fount would remember.

He smiled and trilled, “But of cooooooouuuurrrse I remembered~!” 

Truthless Recluse sat the tea cup down the way Pure Vanilla remembered was good manners. Then, he picked up the fork and spun some of the pasta onto the tines. Every motion felt like a calculated move on a chess board, one wrong move and The Fount would checkmate him and keep his children away.

It didn’t help that The Fount watched him with the kind of intensity a scholar might use to watch a specimen writhe around on a medical table.

The pasta was also prepared exactly how Truthless Recluse liked it — more noodles than sauce, with a single bread roll to soak up any sauce that was left over. There was only about a fistful of food — begrudgingly, Truthless Recluse had to admit that The Fount had done a fine job picking out food for him, his stomach felt much better as he finished the last bite.

When his plate was empty, The Fount plucked it off his lap, “Now, wash.” He instructed before leaving.

Truthless Recluse frowned. He’d showered that morning before…

Before everything had happened…

He sighed, but obliged. 

He kept his shower routine short and sweet. But when he stepped out of the bathroom, The Fount was pointing for him to go right back inside. “Clean yourself properly.”

“I know how to bathe myself.” Truthless Recluse glowered up at him.

“Then how do you explain this,” The Fount gripped his chin and grimaced, “This mess on your face?”

“It’s facial hair.”

“It’s disgusting.”

“My kids like it.”

Our kids need better tastes.” The Fount shot back, “And how do you know they don’t like you without it more?”

Truthless Recluse glared at him, “I like it.”

I don’t.”

They could’ve gone back and forth, but Truthless Recluse knew if he didn’t comply, he’d lose his chance to see his children. He rolled his eyes, “I won’t shave anything else.”

“You will.” The Fount snapped.

Truthless Recluse didn’t respond as he turned around and closed the bathroom door behind him. He sighed and leaned back against the door, he sank to the floor and wrapped his arms around his legs.

It wasn’t even a question of would he shave his beard.

If it meant seeing his children, he’d do it.

He just hated giving in to The Fount’s demands. He hated that he had to give up what made him feel free just to see his children. He shouldn’t have begged, shouldn’t have let The Fount use them as leverage, but he had…now he had to shave. 

Shakily, he pushed himself to his feet and crossed the bathroom to the linen closet.

The razor glinted at him and he grabbed it none too gently, hoping if he broke it he could avoid this fate. He also grabbed the shaving cream that sat further back on the shelf in the shadows and slammed the door shut.

He walked over to the sink and turned the water on. Truthless Recluse washed his face, trying to memorize the feel of his own dough under his fingers. He scrubbed until the dough around his finger nails turned red and started to peel. If he could wreck the rest of his body while destroying what he loved, well…it’d be one way of getting back at The Fount.

He sighed and let his head hang for a solid minute, emptying his mind of everything until he could finally look at himself in the mirror.

He glared at the shaving cream.

He couldn’t do it…

But maybe…

He turned and cracked the door open. The Fount looked up from the papers in his hand and frowned.

“I can’t do it.” Truthless Recluse’s voice was quiet.

The Fount clicked his tongue and turned back to his papers, “Then, I’m sorry, Doll, but —,”

“Could you..?” He didn’t look at him.

The Fount immediately sat his papers aside and floated over, “You would trust me to shave you?” He asked, his eyes sparkling with delight.

Truthless Recluse couldn’t bring himself to ask again, so he just opened the door to the bathroom to let him in.

The Fount giggled excitedly and flew in, nearly spinning Truthless Recluse in a circle with his enthusiasm. He quickly picked up the shaving cream and started rambling about how he hated seeing Truthless Recluse’s face covered by hair.

“It covers some of your most beautiful features.” The Fount giggled, “Of course, all of you is gorgeous, Doll~!”

With a twirl of his hand, a chair spun into existence in front of the mirror. Truthless Recluse sat down, his ears rang as The Fount gently but quickly worked the shaving cream into a lather in his beard.

Truthless Recluse couldn’t watch himself in the mirror, so he settled on watching The Fount, who was very attentive to his current task. He gently gripped Truthless Recluse’s head and tilted it to the side to get the whiskers on the underside of his jaw first.

To his surprise, The Fount was incredibly tender in shaving him.

He’d honestly expected The Fount to use magic, just to try and strip him of all of his body hair.

Guess he forgot how meticulous and detailed-oriented The Fount could be when it came to something he liked…

The Fount’s dual blue eyes narrowed in concentration.

“What happened?” Truthless Recluse blurted out.

The Fount’s eyebrows shot up but he didn’t say anything until he finished his latest stroke with the razor, “Whatever do you mean, Doll?”

“Your eye.” Truthless Recluse kept his voice low, treating The Fount like a wild animal that might lash out at loud noises.

The Fount’s eyes flickered away from his chin to look him in the eye for a second. “Evidence is inconclusive as to why it changed.”

Ah.

He had no idea.

Truthless Recluse had to bite on the insides of his cheeks to keep from smiling. It was a little funny, The Fount not having the answer to something. Proof he was just as much a cookie as he was. He wasn’t infallible in his Virtue.

“Why do you ask?” The Fount asked, tilting his own head to mimic Truthless Recluse’s angle and continue shaving.

Truthless Recluse waited until the razor was off him before he answered, “Just curious.” He was stuck looking at his face for the time being, and he missed his old eyes.

The gold and cerulean he’d fallen in love with.

He inhaled sharply as The Fount tilted his head back to get right under his chin.

Now he was stuck staring at the ceiling.

“Well, you know what they say, Doll.” The Fount mumbled distractedly.

“When you assume, you make an ass of you and me.” Truthless Recluse deadpanned.

The Fount’s claws found purchase in his hair and yanked his head — “A-Ah!” He winced — back forward, “Curiosity killed the cat.”

Got it.

Don’t ask about the changes.

Noted.

Truthless Recluse held his breath until The Fount let go of his scalp. Then he sank and relaxed onto the chair. The Fount continued to shave his beard, going slowly, rinsing the razor after every swipe, and running his thumb over the smooth dough underneath.

It was…

Oddly…

Relaxing…

Intimate…

Truthless Recluse couldn’t help but think back to just over a month ago, when he’d been so desperate to get Starlight Vanilla back he’d willingly stepped out of the barrier to test The Fount.

He wanted to trust him not to hurt him again.

He’d expected to be whisked away, to be captured and kidnapped like he had been all those years ago. He’d been ready for this to be his life again.

Instead, all The Fount did was kiss him and push him back into the barrier.

His mouth went dry and he glanced at The Fount’s pursed lips as he focused on the last bit of hair that needed to be shaved.

When the razor was finally sat down, Truthless Recluse looked at himself in the mirror. He looked ten years younger without the beard. The Fount circled around behind him and grinned.

“There’s my precious Doll.” The Fount wrapped his arms around his neck and rested his chin on his shoulder. Instinctively, Truthless Recluse reached up with a hand to hold onto one of The Fount’s arms.

In the reflection were a pair of strangers. A Virtue and a king tenderly holding onto each other.

Truthless Recluse had to blink to remind himself that the reflection was not the reality. The reality was a corrupted Virtue, clinging to a broken king, and the broken king clinging to the idea of the Virtue.

He took a shaky breath, “My children —,”

Our children.” The Fount corrected him again, his grin dropping and his eyes darkening.

Truthless Recluse swallowed hard.

The Fount’s eyes narrowed, “Say it.”

No.

Make him shave all his hair off, force him to eat a hundred million star jellies, torture him with an endless stream of pregnancies, but he could not say it.

The Fount’s arms around his shoulders tightened, “Two words. That’s all.” He grinned, “Say it.”

No…

He couldn’t…

Truthless Recluse knew his children were their children, but to admit it out loud…to admit that The Fount had just as much a claim to the twins as he did…it sickened him.

The Fount clicked his tongue in disappointment, “I have to say, Doll, you’ve gotten to be really stubborn lately.” He stood back up at his full height.

Panic flooded his jam, “Ours!” He blurted out. He needed to see his children!

The Fount blinked slowly and gave him a sly side-eye look in the mirror, “Our what?”

“O-our…” He couldn’t look himself in the mirror and say it, so it twisted around in the chair and looked up at The Fount.

The Fount looked down at him expectantly.

“Our children.” Truthless Recluse breathed out. He licked his lips nervously, “Please…can I see our children?”

The Fount hummed thoughtfully, but a wide grin slowly broke across his face. In one smooth motion he scooped Truthless Recluse up — he yelped in surprise and wrapped his arms around his shoulders to steady himself — into his arms. The chair he’d summoned disappeared and The Fount carried Truthless Recluse back out into their room.

“Tomorrow, my precious Doll.” The Fount purred and nuzzled him. 

“But —,” Truthless Recluse clung to him tighter as magic pulled the bed covers down.

“Doll,” The Fount sighed and laid Truthless Recluse down on the bed, “You just trusted me with a blade to your throat.” 

Truthless Recluse’s eyes widened as The Fount pressed a deep, passionate kiss to his lips. The overwhelming taste of fermented blueberries hit the back of his throat like a sharp whiskey. Almost instinctively, he began to kiss The Fount back.

Unfortunately, just as his eyelids began to flutter shut, The Fount pulled away, “Trust me when I say that, after a night of restful sleep, I will let you see our children.”

Truthless Recluse’s mind was swimming, “B-But I just woke up?” Why were his arms still around his shoulders?

“Restful sleep and being unconscious due to health issues are two very distinct actions.” The Fount blinked deadpanned at him.

“But my —,” He swallowed, his throat tight again, “Our children..?”

“They’re fine. I told you I handled things earlier.” The Fount reassured him. He’d made no move to step away, seemingly content to be bent over so long as it meant Truthless Recluse kept his arms around him. He smiled and leaned down to kiss his forehead.

“Please, I —,” Truthless Recluse’s whole dough ached at the thought he’d have to wait hours to see his children.

“Want to see our children,” The Fount kissed his forehead again, “I know.” He kissed his forehead, then began to pepper kisses across his whole face, his temples, his cheeks, the bridge between his eyes.

“Tomorrow.” The Fount promised. “Sleep. Rest.” He gently ordered.

Truthless Recluse adjusted his grip around The Fount’s shoulders and pulled him back up for a proper kiss.

The Fount breathed into the kiss, “Ohhhh, Doll~!” He whispered between kisses.

“Promise?” Truthless Recluse asked.

“Promise."

Notes:

Also, if you didn't see on tumblr, "Love in a bottle" is so Dark Cacao post his break-up with Pure Vanilla in this AU and I may write that as a one shot, so just be on the lookout I guess lol
And, sorry guys, but that beard is gone. G-O-N-E. Gone. And it ain't coming back.
Let's all have a moment of silence for Truthless Recluse's beard. 😔🙏🪦

Chapter 40: In Your Arms

Notes:

A gift~ THREE SPRITE EDITS!!

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Pure Vanilla was no stranger to waking up with arms wrapped around him. He was small, he enjoyed the comfort that physical closeness with his friends brought him, he wasn’t a very fitful sleeper, and (at least according to everyone that knew him) he was a warm body.

As a young kid, he often slept swaddled in his mother’s embrace. Her steady heartbeat a comfort after a long day in the fields.

When he attended the academy, he and White Lily would sneak out of their dorms in the middle of the night to go to the library. They often fell asleep in one of the study rooms, books still open, arms around each other, and notes scattered across the floor.

As an adventuring hero, he spent many nights sleeping alongside his dear friends. Hollyberry and Dark Cacao were especially clinging after a few glasses of juice — which they indulged in whenever they’d succeeded in a mission. And Golden Cheese would fret over him like a mother hen whenever he got hurt and wrap him in her wings as the others took their turns to heal and help him.

As a king being courted by Dark Cacao, he spent countless nights wrapped in his beloved’s arms. Sometimes the warm furs and crackling fires of the Dark Cacao Kingdom would lure them to sleep. Other times, the warm breeze and sweet scent of the Pure Vanilla Kingdom would embrace them as they drifted off.

When he’d received his soul jam, he walked around as if in a tight embrace, the Light of Truth a heavy comfort on his aching dough.

After breaking things off with Dark Cacao, Pure Vanilla realized just how…alone he was.

And how miserable he had been.

He knew he had to go to Beast-Yeast sooner or later to find the Virtue that held the other half of his soul jam…but surely a quick stop to a Witches Banquet wouldn’t hurt…they only happened once every 1,000 years…this was his chance.

If he’d been alone before, he was completely isolated and lonesome after his return.

Pure Vanilla had never gone so long without an embrace…

And Truthless Recluse was much the same.

Whenever Dark Cacao stayed over, he would stay in Truthless Recluse’s bed. 

He hadn’t originally, but the more he visited, and the longer he stayed, Truthless Recluse felt bad making his old beau sleep on the couch. It had been a sign of trust, of rebuilding what had been broken so long ago.

Of course, that first night, neither of them slept, too scared to even let their shoulders touch that they couldn’t relax. But after that, Truthless Recluse wanted to get all the awkwardness out of the way.

They still didn’t sleep the second night, but that was for another reason.

All this to say, when Truthless Recluse woke up with arms wrapped around him, he thought nothing of it. Even when The Fount nuzzled the crook of his neck, Truthless Recluse did little more than sigh and turn his face more into his pillow.

He loathed to admit it, but the bed was infinitely more comfortable with another cookie beside him.

“Good morning, Doll.” The Fount’s voice was low and he began to mouth at what dough was exposed on his neck.

Truthless Recluse inhaled and curled up more onto his stomach, then rolled over to face The Fount. The Fount blinked sleepily at him and smiled.

Remembering his promise, Truthless Recluse felt more awake, “When can I —?”

“After the twins are washed and fed.” The Fount reassured him, then leaned down and kissed his forehead, “And after you have washed and been fed.”

Truthless Recluse swallowed hard, then sat up.

“What’re —,”

“Showering.” Truthless Recluse answered. His dough ached at the sudden cold and lack of pressure, but he was determined to see his babies today. He turned and got out of bed, ignoring The Fount’s heavy sigh, and walked to the bathroom.

Inside he did a double take at his reflection.

Right…

No beard…

He frowned and touched his bare face. How would the twins react? They’d never seen him without his beard.

Correction, they had seen him without his beard, but they had been old faded portraits in the peak and artistic renditions of him in storybooks. Had they even made the connection that those pictures were of him? He’d never said it was, and they’d never reacted to his portraits or pictures, so he doubted they had.

He shook himself out of his thoughts and went to the linen closet to grab what he needed. He kept his shower quick, but washed his hair today.

His hair was getting long again. He trimmed it once a year, and it was quickly growing overdue for a cut. He wrapped his hair up in a towel and dried himself off. He took his damp hair out from the towel and stepped out into their room.

The Fount was gone, but clothes had been left out on the bed, clearly meant for him to wear. Truthless Recluse’s mouth went dry as he took them in. A long, blue and gold dress, with billowing black and gold sleeves that would most certainly touch the ground with his short stature, a pair of sheer black stockings, black wedge boots, and a golden star clasp with a keyhole in its center.

Stubbornly, he kicked the boots under the bed. He refused to wear shoes. Then he grabbed the stockings and balled them up around the golden star clasp. He threw those into the depths of the closet and turned back to face the dress.

Neither Pure Vanilla nor Truthless Recluse were strangers to wearing dresses.

Once upon a time, when Pure Vanilla had dreamt of his wedding with Dark Cacao, he always saw himself in a dress.

But to be forced to wear a dress by The Fount…

He wanted to just put his nightgown back on.

“No,” Truthless Recluse exhaled shakily, “Behave.” He reminded himself. He was sure Pure Starberry was behaving, he had to do this for her. For both his babies. 

Sighing, he slipped the dress on. The fabric was heavy, not restrictive, just restraining. It fit perfectly, as expected, and the sleeves were touching the floor, even when he held his arms up. 

He turned to one of the vanities and inspected himself in the mirror. He had dark bags under his eyes, his hair was much longer than he’d anticipated, and he had no beard.

He looked like a stranger…

The Fount reentered with a tray of food, but paused when he saw him looking at himself in the mirror. Truthless Recluse turned to him with wide eyes. 

He looked Truthless Recluse up and down and smiled, “You look divine, Doll.”

Truthless Recluse didn’t have it in him to respond, he just followed The Fount into the library and sat down at a new table. Breakfast was the same as it always was, and thankfully there was no star jelly.

“Pleased to see you’re in a much better mood today.” The Fount grinned at him.


Are we going outside?” Starlight Vanilla asked as Black Sapphire tied his black boots up.

Black Sapphire hummed absentmindedly, “No.”

Oh…where are we going?” He tilted his head curiously.

“Nowhere, your father just wants you dressed up for today.” Black Sapphire answered with a sigh as he stood up and helped the little prince down from his bed, “Let’s go check on your sister.” He walked him through the bathroom and started to open the door to Pure Starberry’s room when the door scuffed against something on the ground.

He peered around the door and looked at the floor. Starlight Vanilla slipped out of his hand as he huffed and bent down to retrieve the blue boots that had been thrown there.

Pure Starberry, you look so pretty!” 

Black Sapphire looked up.

Pure Starberry was in a blue and black dress, much like Starlight Vanilla, only hers had short sleeves and gold trims. 

She looked like a tiny little princess, which is exactly what The Fount had asked for that morning when he’d woken Black Sapphire up and instructed him to dress the twins in their finest clothes.

However, Pure Starberry was currently curled up in her window seat and was without shoes.

The Fount wouldn’t like that.

“You have to wear your shoes, kid.” Black Sapphire sighed and walked over.

“If we’re not going outside, I’m not wearing my shoes.” Pure Starberry argued.

“It’s not up for debate, kid,” Black Sapphire knelt down, “Give me your foot.”

“No.”

“Kid.”

“NO!”

Pure Starberry…

“I swear to —,” 

The door opened before he could finish his threat. Black Sapphire swiftly stood up and faced the door as The Fount floated in.

“Good morning, everyone.” He smiled.

Good morning, father!” Starlight Vanilla ran over and slammed into his legs, clinging to his robes tightly.

“Happy to see you’re in a much better mood today, dear.” The Fount smiled and patted his head.

Pure Starberry huffed and scooted until she was tucked in the corner of the window seat, then she rested her head against the cold window.

“I have a surprise for you, today, my hearts.” The Fount picked Starlight Vanilla up and carried him over to the window seat. Black Sapphire obediently stepped aside and gave The Fount the space to sit beside his daughter.

Pure Starberry tensed up, but said nothing and didn’t acknowledge him.

A surprise?? What’s the surprise?? Where is it??” Starlight Vanilla asked excitedly.

“Now if I told you, it wouldn’t be a surprise, would it?” The Fount smiled. He looked at Pure Starberry and frowned, “You’re not dressed.”

Pure Starberry stayed curled up, her tiny toes poking out from under the black and blue layers of her dress, “I’m not putting on shoes.” She only ever wore shoes when it snowed and papa would let her play outside. If they weren’t going outside, she didn’t want to put on shoes.

The Fount put Starlight Vanilla to the side and took the boots from Black Sapphire, “You need to look your best for the surprise, sweetie.” He turned back and gently grabbed one of her feet.

She didn’t fight him, but she did glare at him.

The Fount slipped both boots on, then laced them up expertly. “There, much better.”

When’s the surprise gonna be here?” Starlight Vanilla asked.

“I’m going to go check on it right now.” The Fount promised and stood up, “I’ll be right back.”

Starlight Vanilla bounced excitedly, but Pure Starberry just curled herself into a tighter ball and said nothing.


Truthless Recluse paced back and forth, he wrapped his arms tightly around himself so as not to trip on the long sleeves.

The Fount had only been gone a minute.

Just a minute.

Sixty.

Seconds.

Wasn’t his life just defined by sixty seconds?

His anxiety was through the roof.

What if something had happened with the twins and he couldn’t see them? What if The Fount came back to their room and just decided not to let him see his babies? What if —!!

He tensed up as the door opened and The Fount stood aside, “We’re ready.” He smiled.

Truthless Recluse stepped out of their room for the first time since being here, but the hallway was different. Clearly, The Fount didn’t want him knowing exactly where the twins’ rooms were, so he had their room open up directly into their hallway.

The Fount hummed absentmindedly as he floated back over to a door carved with blueberry vines and knocked twice before opening it.

Truthless Recluse wanted to push past him, but he also didn’t want to be ripped away from his babies the second he saw them, so he stayed in step behind The Fount.

“Children? Look who I have~!” The Fount sang.

He stood aside and Truthless Recluse saw his children.

Pure Starberry looked at him with wide, terrified eyes, and Starlight Vanilla looked at him in shock.

Suddenly, Pure Starberry’s face blushed dark blue and she began to cry, “Papa!” She ran at him.

Truthless Recluse took two steps forward before collapsing and opening his arms, “Pure Starberry!” He wrapped his daughter in a tight embrace and peppered the side of her now wet face with kisses, “Oh, my baby.” His body began to shake as he cried into her hair.

She was dressed in a very regal and royal looking gown. Something more befitting a princess than his own adventurous little scholar. Still, restricting clothes aside, Truthless Recluse held his daughter as close to himself as he physically could.

She carried a piece of his heart with her, and his heart felt half full again.

He looked up and saw the blurry shape of his son inching closer.

He held a gold staff nearly as tall as himself tightly in his hands. A bright blue stone sat above an open bloom at the top of the staff and flickered with light as a voice he thought he’d never hear came out of the staff.

Papa??

“Oh, Starlight Vanilla!” He sobbed and opened one of his arms, and could only get a single sign out, “Here —,” before Starlight Vanilla threw himself at him.

Truthless Recluse sobbed and clung to his son. He instinctively started squeezing his limbs, checking for any breaks or aches — healed or glamored — but found none. Then he pulled back just enough to cup his face.

Papa!” Starlight Vanilla hiccuped and began crying. 

“My boy! My brave little boy!” Truthless Recluse’s heart swelled with an overwhelming amount of love and he squeezed him tightly. Pure Starberry squeezed up between them and hugged them both. 

Starlight Vanilla was frightfully cold and Truthless Recluse recognized the lingering hand of Dark Moon Magic that had grabbed onto his son. But he didn't care.

Not right now.

His heart finally felt full again and he cradled both of his babies like he used to when they were little. 

Now that he could see him a little better, Starlight Vanilla looked so different from his brave boy he’d lost just a few months ago.

His hair was no longer an untamable nest of curls, now they were sleek and perfectly coiled — like The Fount’s own perfect curls — and he also wore a dress more befitting a prince of Knowledge.

He didn't care how different they looked on the outside. They were still his babies and he peppered both of them with tearful kisses.

Pure Starberry clung to him like a lifeline and Starlight Vanilla sniffled and cried but laughed gleefully.

“I thought I’d never see you again!” Pure Starberry gasped out.

“I’m here.” Truthless Recluse kissed her forehead, “I'm here, I’ve got you.” He turned and peppered Starlight Vanilla’s cheek with kisses. Starlight Vanilla giggled. “Both of you.” He finally felt whole again. “I’ve got you and I’m never letting go again.” He cried.

"Papa! You're beard!" Starlight Vanilla stroked his bare cheek and frowned.

Truthless Recluse kissed his cheek again, "I - I know..."

"You look so different!" Pure Starberry sniffled and felt his cheek, too.

Truthless Recluse didn't both to hide his tears or misery as his twins felt and explored his freshly shaven face. He didn't care anymore about his beard, he had his babies back and that was all that mattered.

He was so wrapped up in holding his babies, he completely forgot The Fount and Black Sapphire were there until The Fount addressed his student. 

“How much breakfast did the twins have?”

“Starlight Vanilla ate his normal sized breakfast of half a cup of oatmeal, a slice of toast with blueberry jam, and a cup of milk.” Black Sapphire recited.

“And Pure Starberry?”

Even though Truthless Recluse was still cradling his babies, he listened in on their conversation.

“She…rejected the oatmeal, and refused to eat any toast unless I put honey-vanilla jam on it, and she did have a cup of milk.” Black Sapphire answered.

“Hmmm,” The Fount hummed thoughtfully, “Perhaps it is time for a snack?”

A snack? Truthless Recluse tried to calculate what time it was, but he knew it was too early for snack time. Starlight Vanilla and Pure Starberry both looked up at their father, but before Truthless Recluse could shoot the idea of a snack down, Starlight Vanilla jumped up excitedly.

SNOW!” He pointed outside and ran to the window seat, “Snow! Snow! Look, Pure Starberry! Snow!” 

Pure Starberry stayed in Truthless Recluse’s lap, clinging to him, but her eyes lit up as she looked at the gentle flurries outside. She gasped and looked up at him. 

“Papa! Can we go outside, please??”

Father, please, please please, can we go outside?

Both Pure Starberry and Starlight Vanilla asked at the same time.

The Fount frowned, “You aren’t dressed for snow, dear.”

Starlight Vanilla pouted, “But Papa always lets us go out in the first snow. Please??” Then he ran over and hugged his sister, “Pure Starberry hasn’t even seen our garden!

The Fount looked at Truthless Recluse incredulously, "You let them out in the snow?"

Truthless Recluse felt the need to defend himself, “I - I never let them go out underdressed!” He looked at the twins, “You had shoes and scarves and coats and mittens!” 

“Please?” Pure Starberry looked pleadingly up at The Fount.

The Fount glared at Truthless Recluse for a moment before he shook his head, “Black Sapphire?”

“On it, sir.” Black Sapphire nodded and crossed the room to the closet.

“I will get your papa ready.” The Fount walked over and held a hand out to Truthless Recluse.

He didn’t want to let go of his babies, not after just getting them back. He thought about his options; what would happen if he rejected the idea? What would happen if he accepted?

He moved the twins off his lap and accepted The Fount’s hand.

Notes:

This week is the only full week of work I'll have this month, so I may only update on Tuesday and Thursday this week. And then next week we have a football game and I'll be traveling to visit my family for the holidays, so updates may switch to an every other day schedule for the next two weeks.
Now that we're in, what I've been calling The "happy" family arc, are there any cutesy things you wanna see the FountRecluse family do? Before shit hits the fan?

Chapter 41: Ice and Snow

Notes:

Grab your hot cocoa's and your snuggle-iest blankets, friends, this chapter is warm and cozy 🥰🥰🥰
You're gonna need them 😈😈😈

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Black Sapphire got the twins appropriately dressed in record time and met The Fount and Truthless Recluse at the front door of the Spire.

Truthless Recluse had been given a change of clothes more fitting for going out in this kind of weather, though The Fount’s impeccable taste in fashion was still present. He was now in a long, black, woolen robe under an equally black and gold coat, and wearing boots that came up to his knees. He had on a pair of fur-lined gloves and a thick scarf had been wrapped around his neck.

Both twins were now out of their formal wear as well, wearing thick, fleece lined leggings under shorter robes that allowed for more movement and thick coats. Both were wearing fuzzy gloves (Pure Starberry’s were blue and Starlight Vanilla’s were black) and fur-lined boots.

The Fount was unchanged outside of the addition of a scarf.

“Here,” Truthless Recluse easily slipped back into his role as a papa bear and he knelt down to readjust Starlight Vanilla’s scarf so it wouldn't come undone the moment the boy took off running. “There, that's better.” Then he cupped his face and smothered him in kisses again.

P-papa!” Starlight Vanilla giggled and squirmed in his arms.

“Me next!” Pure Starberry stood beside her brother and looked up at him expectantly.

Truthless Recluse smiled and let go of her brother. He turned and readjusted her scarf as well (and peppered her cheek with kisses, too), “There. Now I believe you’re both ready to go outside.” He stood back up and looked at The Fount.

The Fount was just staring at them.

Truthless Recluse swallowed hard, then turned back to the twins, “Alright, ready?” He reached for the door handle.

Do father next!” Starlight Vanilla pointed at The Fount.

Truthless Recluse blinked and looked back at The Fount, whose eyes got wide.

“What??” His dough felt too tight.

“Uh, no, that won't be necessary.” The Fount coughed to clear his throat.

But Starlight Vanilla was already pushing Truthless Recluse away from the door and over towards The Fount.

The Fount landed on the floor and looked at him with — what could only be described as — an awkward expression.

Go on!” Starlight Vanilla giggled. Pure Starberry huffed irritably by the door.

Stuck between a rock and a hard place, Truthless Recluse exhaled shakily and reached up to readjust The Fount’s scarf like he had done for their children.

Neither of them spoke while he worked, and if The Fount noticed his hands shaking he said nothing.

First, Truthless Recluse unwound the scarf, then he carefully wrapped it around his neck and brought the loose ends back forward. The Fount wasn't wearing a coat, so he couldn't tuck the loose ends into one like he’d done with the twins. Instead, he just patted the ends down on his chest.

Starlight Vanilla giggled, “Annnnnd~?

“And?” Truthless Recluse looked down at him curiously.

You're not do~one!” He sang.

Truthless Recluse frowned. He’d fixed The Fount’s scarf just like he’d —

Oh…

Oh…

He looked back up at The Fount, his mouth dry. The Fount was looking everywhere but at him, again.

Truthless Recluse sighed, “Fine.” He mumbled to himself. He grabbed the front of The Fount’s robes as best he could and yanked him down.

He’d been aiming for his cheek.

But The Fount had turned and squawked in an undignified way that resulted in Truthless Recluse planting a kiss right on his lips.

The pair froze.

Then, The Fount stepped forward to close the gap between them and kissed him back.

Truthless Recluse swore it was just instinct that took over as he wrapped his arms around his shoulders and closed his eyes into the kiss.

Starlight Vanilla giggled, and Truthless Recluse suddenly remembered where he was and who he was kissing. He quickly stepped back and cleared his throat. The Fount tried to follow him but stopped himself.

“There,” he looked down at Starlight Vanilla, “we’re all ready now.” He walked back over to the door where Pure Starberry was still waiting.

Black Sapphire? Are you coming?” Starlight Vanilla turned back towards the TA.

“Oh, no.” Black Sapphire chuckled and shook his head, “No, I will stay in here where it's slightly warmer.”

“Come on, let’s go,” Truthless Recluse rolled his eyes. He didn't want Black Sapphire to join them anyways. He opened the door and Pure Starberry immediately grabbed his hand and began to tug him down the front steps.

“Come on, papa!” She pulled him.

Despite everything, Truthless Recluse laughed and grabbed the railing to steady himself on the slick steps, “Careful!” He smiled.

He slowed her down just enough so they both didn't slip down. As soon as Pure Starberry’s boots crunched in the snow, she started stomping her feet excitedly.

“SNOW!!” She cheered, “STARLIGHT!!” The snow was falling gently, but consistently, almost instantly dusting and gathering on the tops of their heads and on their shoulders.

I’m coming!” Starlight Vanilla was taking the steps one at a time, one hand clinging to his staff, his other hand clinging to the railing. The Fount was hovering right behind him.

Truthless Recluse turned around and held his hands out, “I’ve got you. I won't let you fall.” He smiled.

Starlight Vanilla smiled and accepted one of his hands, “Thank you, papa.

“You're welcome, my heart.” Truthless Recluse wanted to do nothing more than scoop him up into his arms and smother him with kisses, but he also knew his son was a five year old who wanted to play in the snow with his sister, so as soon as his boots touched the snowy garden ground, he let go of his hand.

Now that he had a second, he noticed the changes in The Fount’s front garden.

The table he used to sit at every day was gone, and the walls — no longer at waist height — now stood nearly twenty feet tall. There were several blueberry eye bushes, though all the eyes were currently closed and snoozing under a thin blanket of snow. 

Papa, Father, watch!” Starlight Vanilla shouted.

Truthless Recluse nearly forgot The Fount was there and his dough tensed up as he felt The Fount’s presence right behind him.

“I’m watching.” Truthless Recluse called across the garden, trying to distract himself.

Starlight Vanilla tucked his staff under one of his arms, then bent down and scooped up a handful of snow in his hands. He giggled and threw the snow up in the air.

Truthless Recluse smiled.

Pure Starberry was standing with her neck craned back, her mouth open, and her tongue out.

Truthless Recluse chuckled at her slowly spinning in circles. “You’re going to make yourself dizzy, sweetie!” He called.

Pure Starberry straightened herself out, her cheeks already blue from the cold and giggled, “Okay!”

Come on, Pure Starberry!” Starlight Vanilla tugged his sister over to him.

Truthless Recluse’s dough crawled as a heavy hand landed on his hip. He dared to glance at The Fount out of the corner of his eye. The Fount wasn't looking at him, he was watching his —

Their children…

Truthless Recluse looked ahead at the twins as they both flopped and rolled around in the snow.

The Fount wasn’t quite smiling, but his face was neutral in a positive sort of way..? He was…strangely quiet. 

Before he could linger on why, Pure Starberry ran over and began to pull at his arm, “Papa, Papa! Come build a snowman!”

Truthless Recluse chuckled, “I don't know if this snow is the good kind of snow.” 

“Plllleasse, can we try?” She asked.

Starlight Vanilla shuffled over, his teeth chattering despite being thoroughly wrapped and dressed warmly. “Sn-snowman!” He panted and smiled up at him.

Truthless Recluse’s heart felt warm, and he clicked his tongue, “Fine, I suppose we can try.”

By now, the snow was nearly up to his ankles, and the garden wasn’t big enough to have enough snow for a proper snowman, but he wasn’t about to deny his children.

However, just as he started to step away and join the twins in the garden proper, Starlight Vanilla looked up, “You too, father!” He reached around Truthless Recluse and started pulling at The Fount’s robes, “Come on!

“Me?” The Fount blinked, shocked.

Come o~on!” Starlight Vanilla kept tugging him.

Pure Starberry frowned, but said nothing and continued to pull Truthless Recluse forward. As soon as Starlight Vanilla and The Fount started to follow them, she pointed at them, “You build over there! Me and papa will build here!”

“Why can’t we build one together?” The Fount tilted his head curiously.

“Because,” Pure Starberry huffed, “I don’t —,”

Truthless Recluse quickly squeezed her hand, his heart leapt into his throat.

Behave.

Pure Starberry seemed to remember her manners and she looked between The Fount and Starlight Vanilla, “Because we’re gonna make a better snowman than you!”

Are not!” Starlight Vanilla argued.

“Oh, is that so?” The Fount grinned.

“Are so!” Pure Starberry laughed.

Relieved at avoiding an argument, Truthless Recluse huffed and grinned back at them, “It is so.” He ignored The Fount’s dark blush on his cheeks, “Come on, sweetie, let’s get building.” He turned Pure Starberry away and knelt down into the snow, the cold immediately seeped in through his clothes and chilled his dough, but he didn’t care.

He had his babies, they were both smiling and laughing, he could handle a little cold snow on his dough.

Pure Starberry kept scooping up piles of snow and shoving it into a pile, which Truthless Recluse then shaped as best he could into a rough snowman-esc shape.

Pure Starberry kept looking around him and narrowing her eyes.

“Behave.” He whispered to her.

However, Starlight Vanilla shouted across the garden, “HEY! NO PEEKING!

Pure Starberry giggled and ducked behind Truthless Recluse. He laughed and hugged her tightly before leaning down to kiss the top of her head. She nuzzled him and he squeezed her again.

“What is that thing?” He whispered, “That your brother is holding?”

Pure Starberry blinked, the joy from their day suddenly gone as reality seeped back in. She looked up at him, “It has dark moon magic…Miss White Lily —,”

“Shhh, quietly.” Truthless Recluse shivered and brushed Pure Starberry’s hair back from her face.

Pure Starberry swallowed hard and nodded, “Miss White Lily taught me how to feel dark moon magic…”

“I felt it, too.” Truthless Recluse nodded.

“It lets Starlight hear and talk…” Pure Starberry whispered.

“Okay…” Truthless Recluse hated that. Why couldn’t  The Fount just sign? Sign language was Starlight Vanilla’s first language, he couldn’t imagine the pain and confusion and fear his poor boy must’ve gone through when he received the staff.

He kissed the top of her head again, “My brave girl…let’s build the best snowman ever.”

Pure Starberry smiled and nodded. The two quietly got back to work building their snowman, but they didn’t stay quiet for long.

“Do you think Dark Cacao would build a snowman with me?” Pure Starberry asked, her big golden eyes looked up at him with hope.

Truthless Recluse smiled sadly, “Dark Cacao has built a snowman with you before, remember?” Last year, when Dark Cacao had visited just before the holidays, they’d been experiencing a week of snow which was perfect for snowman building. The kids had stopped building their snowman to have a snowball fight instead and only stopped and went inside when Choco Caramel had accidentally thrown a snowball right at his eye. Dark Cacao had scooped him up bridal style and ran back inside — the dough around his eye had been irritated, but otherwise he’d been fine.

“Oh…yeah…” Pure Starberry frowned.

Truthless Recluse knew his daughter loved Dark Cacao. The other monarch told him about his daughter’s wish for Dark Cacao to be her other father and not The Fount.

While he wouldn’t wish Dark Cacao to be the father of his twins — he wouldn’t change a thing about the twins —, he also understood why she loved him and why she missed him. He had been the only other semi-consistent person in her life since she was two years old.

“Hey,” Truthless Recluse laid a comforting hand on her shoulder, “I bet if you asked him, Dark Cacao would build a hundred snowmen with you.” He knew Dark Cacao would level the Giant Icing Ridge if either twin asked him to.

That got Pure Starberry to smile again and she giggled.

“Are you slowpokes nearly done?” The Fount taunted.

“Artestry takes time!” Truthless Recluse quickly called over his shoulder, but when he glanced back he saw The Fount holding Starlight Vanilla in his arms, and the little boy was putting the face on their snowman.

He turned back to their snowman, which was only about half as tall as their snowman. He took a steadying breath and looked up at Pure Starberry, “We’re gonna need some more snow, sweetie.”

“On it!” She flung herself into the snow and used her body as a tiny earthmover machine to scoop and push as much snow as possible towards him.

Truthless Recluse refocused his efforts into building the best snowman he possibly could. He finished building their snowman’s body and sent Pure Starberry around the garden to find more parts for him — some twigs for the arms, some rocks for the eyes and mouth, and she brought over two large leaves.

“For eyebrows!” She laughed.

Truthless Recluse smiled as he stepped back from their snowman. He was lumpy, and his stick arms were a bit too long and kept tipping out, but he was a snowman!

Why does he have eyebrows?” Starlight Vanilla giggled as he ran across the garden to stand between his sister and Truthless Recluse.

“Because he needs them.” Pure Starberry insisted.

“Well, I think our snowman looks much better, don't you think so, Starlight?” The Fount asked.

Yeah! Ours looks better!” Starlight Vanilla grinned excitedly.

“Nuh-uh!” Pure Starberry argued.

Yuh-huh!” Starlight Vanilla argued back.

“Kids,” Truthless Recluse sighed, “Both snowmen look fine.” They used to argue, sure, but it seemed like everything that came out of their mouths was an argument.

“Ours looks like a real snowman.” Pure Starberry huffed and crossed her arms.

Nuh-uh!” Starlight Vanilla began to protest.

“Both of you,” The Fount spoke up, “Your papa is right. They both look fine.” To prove his point, he spun his finger in a circle and both snowmen shuffled across the garden and stood together. 

Standing side-by-side, both snowmen looked mighty fine. A little lumpy here and there, but the snow wasn't the kind for packing and stacking so they looked as good as they probably could have looked.

“There. See?” The Fount gestured to them, “Now, go play.” With a snap, the familiar table and chairs appeared and he sat in one of the chairs.

The twins relented their argument and decided to go off and play in the snow again.

Truthless Recluse watched them nervously. The ground was pretty slick, and with how fast they were running around each other it was only a matter of time before one of them fell.

“Sit, Doll, relax.” The Fount motioned to the other chair.

Truthless Recluse sighed. He sat down — the iron wrought chair immediately froze his backside — but he didn't relax.

“I don't think I’ve ever built a snowman.” The Fount said suddenly.

“No?” Truthless Recluse looked at him curiously. That surprised him, he figured with The Fount’s near infinite wisdom and old age that he would have done...everything. Even something as trivial as building a snowman.

“No.” Then he rubbed his hands together, “Snow is much colder than I anticipated.”

Truthless Recluse realized he had no gloves on and he gasped, “You didn't wear gloves??” His instincts as a healer took over and he reached across the table to grab his freezing hands.

“I did not plan on playing in the snow.” The Fount huffed and rolled his eyes. “I am a Divine Emissary of Knowledge. Not a child.”

“No,” Truthless Recluse muttered in agreement, inspecting the palms of his hands for any cracks or signs of frostbite, “But you came out with our five year old children, what did you expect?” He frowned, “Your dough looks fine…though it's hard to tell with all the…” He trailed off.

There was a beat of silence.

“Rot.” The Fount filled in.

“Yeah…” Truthless Recluse frowned. The Fount's beautiful blue dough was marred with black rot stretching from his fingertips and up his arms.

The Fount answered his unasked question, “We all have some. Even Shimmering Salt,” He scoffed the other Virtue’s name, "A visual reminder of our corruption." He rolled his eyes.

Truthless Recluse realized he was still holding The Fount’s hand and absentmindedly stroking his palms. He blushed and quickly dropped his hands, “W-Well next time you need to wear gloves —,”

Pure Starberry screamed around the other side of the garden.

“Pure Starberry?!” Truthless Recluse was on his feet and running.

HELP!! PAPA!! FATHER!!” Starlight Vanilla screamed.

Truthless Recluse rounded a bush and nearly fell face first into a pit that had opened up in the ground. He would have busted his skull open if The Fount hadn't caught him by the back of his coat. He didn’t even realize he had followed him.

Starlight Vanilla was pressed against the Spire, his staff trembling in his arms, “I - I didn't mean to! I didn't know!” He cried. The hole was just big enough that Starlight Vanilla was up on his tip toes on a small stretch of ground between the hole and the Spire.

The Fount immediately descended into the hole.

Truthless Recluse carefully edged his way around the hole as much as he could, then stretched out, “Starlight Vanilla, give me your hand.” 

Starlight Vanilla shook his head, too scared to move.

“It’s okay, I’m not mad,” He had no idea what had even happened, “Just give me your hand.” But Starlight Vanilla was clearly too shaken to explain himself, or to accept Truthless Recluse’s outstretched hand.

Starlight Vanilla whimpered and shook his head again.

“Okay,” Truthless Recluse’s mouth was dry, “Just…trust me.” Without his staff, his magic was unfocused, but Truthless Recluse was able to summon a puff of warm air to launch Starlight Vanilla up into the air.

The little boy screamed but Truthless Recluse caught him as he came back down and immediately scrambled back away from the hole.

The Fount flew up out of the hole and immediately flew back around to the front of the house.

Truthless Recluse kept Starlight Vanilla tucked in his arms and ran after him. His heart beat faster than his feet up the slick stairs.

“Black Sapphire!” The Fount shouted into the Spire.

“Sir?” Black Sapphire poked his head out of the kitchen.

“Soup, tea, anything warm — bring it all in here.” The Fount nodded to a door that appeared and opened nearby.

I’m sorry…” Starlight Vanilla sniffled and clung to Truthless Recluse.

“Shhh, it’s okay.” Truthless Recluse still hadn't seen Pure Starberry since The Fount came out of the hole — what even was that hole?? He was on The Fount’s heels as he flew into the new room, which was actually…their library..?

The fireplace, which he hadn't noticed until just now, roared to life as The Fount knelt on the rug in front of it and cradled Pure Starberry close to his chest.

Truthless Recluse walked around him and sat down, setting Starlight Vanilla beside him.

Pure Starberry was soaking wet and unconscious. 

Pure Vanilla’s healer brain took over, “We have to get her out of those clothes,” He reached out to take Pure Starberry from The Fount, but he curled up around her even more and stared at Truthless Recluse with slitted pupils.

“She needs to warm up but she can’t do that if she stays in those clothes. She needs dry warm clothes.” Truthless Recluse glared at him.

The Fount didn’t uncurl himself, but he did allow Truthless Recluse to reach in and pulled their daughter out.

“Go get dry clothes for Pure Starberry.” Truthless Recluse ordered.

The Fount melted into the rug and disappeared, leaving nothing but black wisps of smoke behind.

Starlight Vanilla had stayed where he’d been put down and was sniffling and shivering.

Truthless Recluse began to pull the wet clothes off of Pure Starberry. Her golden eyes blinked open wearily.

“Papa?” She mumbled.

“Shh, sweetie, I’ve got you.” Off came her boots and socks — those were both ruined with mud and slush and whatever muck she’d landed in.

“I fell…” Her voice was hoarse.

“I know, sweetie.” Truthless Recluse answered absentmindedly. He figured she’d fallen, but he still wasn’t sure on the details. With a little bit of difficulty due to the fabric now clinging to her, he was able to get her coat, gloves, and scarf off. They were also ruined, so he chucked them aside.

“I’m sorry.”

“Oh, sweetie,” Truthless Recluse paused to press a kiss to her forehead, “You have nothing to be sorry about.” His heart broke for her.

Pure Starberry just sniffled.

The Fount returned with a dry set of what looked like pajamas and set those down before prowling around and standing behind Starlight Vanilla.

Black Sapphire entered the room, he had a tray with a stack of bowls and cups in his hands, and piles of blankets floated in behind him. “Sir?” He looked at The Fount, concerned.

“Thank you, Black Sapphire, that is all for now.” The Fount answered dully.

Truthless Recluse ignored them in favor of taking off the rest of Pure Starberry’s wet clothes and putting her into the fresh dry ones The Fount had brought. 

His poor little girl was shivering and her teeth clattered, “P-Pap-pa..? I-I’m-m-mmmm-m s-s-so c-col-old.”

“I know.” Truthless Recluse nodded, he looked at The Fount, “Blankets.”

The Fount blinked a few times before realization hit him and he nodded, “Blankets.”

Truthless Recluse took off his coat and leaned back against the nearest couch. He laid Pure Starberry on his chest — his heart twisted as he remembered how many nights he spent up giving skin-to-skin contact with her whenever she’d have nightmares — and he waited for The Fount to bring over a blanket. Truthless Recluse quietly thanked him and wrapped a blanket around them both.

The Fount floated off again.

Under the blanket, he felt Pure Starberry’s toes, “Can you feel that?” He asked, squeezing her toes and then her foot.

Pure Starberry nodded and rested her head against his chest, “C-c-cold.” She whimpered.

“I know, sweetie, but we have to warm you up slowly so we don't break your dough.” Truthless Recluse frowned and squeezed her legs, “Do you feel that?” She had to have fallen a long way with how long it took The Fount to fish her out of that hole, he wanted to make sure she didn’t have any broken bones. 

Pure Starberry nodded again.

The Fount brought something else back over in addition to the second blanket draped over his arm. Truthless Recluse watched him curiously as he sat down right beside him. 

The Fount wrapped the blanket around himself, then held one arm open for him. 

The very last thing Truthless Recluse wanted to do right now was cuddle, but Pure Starberry needed all the warmth she could get right now, so he scooted over and allowed The Fount to wrap his arm around them both.

Once they were both tucked up next to him, The Fount silently held out a small bowl of steaming broth.

“Thank you…” Truthless Recluse mumbled again and he pulled Pure Starberry off his chest so she could sit up, “Here, sweetie, drink.” He instructed.

Truthless Recluse watched Pure Starberry take a few sips, then he pulled the bowl away. He wasn’t about to let her guzzle the broth, the last thing they needed was her going into shock.

Starlight Vanilla crawled under the ends of the blankets and popped up on The Fount’s lap, still sniffling, though now it seemed to be more because his nose was runny from the sudden change in temperature.

“Starlight?” The Fount looked down at him curiously, “Would you mind explaining what happened?”

Truthless Recluse made sure Pure Starberry was still sipping the broth, but he turned and listened to what Starlight Vanilla had to say.

Starlight Vanilla sniffled and took a shaky breath, “We were playing and running and then I slipped and Pure Starberry laughed so I…I pushed her…b-but she fell and she just kept falling and there was the hole and…I’m sorry…” He looked at them tearfully, “I didn’t mean to!

“It’s okay.” Truthless Recluse said calmly, “You couldn’t have known that hole was there…right?” He looked up at The Fount curiously.

“It’s an old well, sealed over even before I had been sealed away.” The Fount answered, “I suppose the cover must’ve rotted away and when Pure Starberry fell on it…” He trailed off.

“You’re going to have to re-cover it before they can go outside again.” Truthless Recluse shook his head and set aside the now half-empty bowl of broth.

“Understood.” The Fount was unusually quiet and…docile..?

It was strange and put Truthless Recluse on edge.

The four spent the next hour huddled under the blankets. Every now and then, Truthless Recluse would squeeze Pure Starberry to check and make sure she wasn’t just in shock and hadn’t actually been broken this whole time. The Fount used magic to bring them something to eat for lunch. Truthless Recluse wasn’t hungry, his anxiety too elevated for food, but he did make sure Pure Starberry ate something.

After the twins ate, Starlight Vanilla drifted off to sleep in The Fount’s arms and Pure Starberry was really fighting sleep in Truthless Recluse’s arms. He rubbed her back soothingly and gently started to rock them both side to side.

“‘An you ‘um?” Pure Starberry asked, her knuckle in her mouth.

Without thinking, Truthless Recluse began to hum. He felt The Fount tense up next to him, but said nothing. 

He had to hum the little song twice before The Fount whispered, “She’s asleep.”

Truthless Recluse continued to rock side to side and looked down at her. Pure Starberry was asleep on his chest, knuckle in her mouth, and her shivers had finally died down to just be every few breaths and not constant.

A beat of silence passed, and Truthless Recluse felt himself slipping out of his dough as he realized he was — more or less — alone with The Fount. He no longer had the twins as a buffer between them.

But…he had rescued Pure Starberry from the bottom of that well…

He swallowed and readjusted Pure Starberry to lay more comfortably on his chest, “Thank you,” He whispered, “For getting Pure Starberry out…”

The Fount turned and looked at him, “Of course…” He reached out and readjusted the blanket around her. He hesitantly patted her head, “She’s my daughter, too.”

Truthless Recluse forgot how to breathe for a second, then he licked his lips and slowly leaned over to rest his head on The Fount’s shoulder.

The Fount tensed up once more, but slowly relaxed and rested his cheek on top of his head.

Notes:

Y'all came up with so many good ideas last chapter, I've got NINE things I wanna write now! And aren't I so sweet? A nice long chapter while we wait (and totally don't crash out) for the update~🥰🥰🥰

Chapter 42: Warmth

Notes:

I LIED!! I'M UPLOADING TODAY!!!
Considering a whole lotta nothing happens this chapter, it's one of the longer ones. Sorry!

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

After all the excitement from that morning, none of them felt like doing much that afternoon.

Truthless Recluse stayed seated on the floor with Pure Starberry on his chest and wrapped up in a blanket (several blankets, actually, he had to tell The Fount to stop piling them on).

Black Sapphire took Starlight Vanilla back to his room after he woke up from his nap to review some of his phonics lessons.

And The Fount flitted nervously between their library and Starlight Vanilla’s lessons.

“Why isn't she awake yet?” The Fount nervously hovered around them.

“She had a long fall, she needs the rest.” Truthless Recluse answered automatically, back to rocking Pure Starberry and rubbing her back as she slept.

“Will she be okay?”

“She didn't break anything, thank the Witches, but I wouldn't be surprised if she was bruised.” 

“...but she will wake up soon, right?”

Truthless Recluse sighed, “She’ll wake up when she’s ready.” He was trying to keep his voice down so as not to wake her up.

“But what if she doesn't sleep tonight?” The Fount asked, frowning, “Children her age need ten to thirteen hours of sleep at night. She’ll ruin her sleep schedule if you let her sleep all day.”

“When children have a big injury and shock like this, they’ll sleep.” Truthless Recluse reassured him, “No matter what.” Then he chuckled, “Trust me. It’s not the first time I’ve had an injured child on my hands.” 

The Fount looked at him incredulously.

Truthless Recluse watched the fire for a bit, “Dark Choco.” He answered The Fount’s unasked question. “When he was little, he fell off the Great Wall.” He remembered how frightened Dark Cacao had been. It was one of the few times they’d all gotten together in the Dark Cacao Kingdom during their early adventuring days.

The then-prince was celebrating his ninth birthday and in his excitement to show the other Ancient Heroes all his favorite spots in the Citadel he had slipped on some ice and gone tumbling over the edge of the Great Wall and into the Licorice Sea.

Dark Cacao had been distraught.

Pure Vanilla had acted on instinct, jumping after the young prince. They both nearly ended up with hypothermia and Pure Vanilla had been scolded by all of his friends. Then later, after everyone else had left the prince and Pure Vanilla in the medical wing, Dark Cacao had come to visit and he’d thanked Pure Vanilla from the bottom of his heart.

“So,” Truthless Recluse inhaled sharply and shook the memory away, “Like I said, it's not my first injured-kid-rodeo.” 

The Fount continued to frown, his eyes hadn't left Pure Starberry. Finally he asked, “Do you think she’s comfortable?”

Truthless Recluse rolled his eyes, “If she wasn't, she’d move.” Pure Starberry was a very active sleeper. Even more so than Starlight Vanilla. He didn't know where she got that from, because neither The Fount nor himself were very active sleepers.

“Trust me, I know my daughter.”

Our daughter.”

Truthless Recluse stopped rocking and blinked, “Right…yes. Our daughter.”

The Fount relaxed, lounging in the air beside them like some kind of chococat. “She’s drooling.” He pointed out suddenly.

Truthless Recluse looked down at her, “Huh. She is.” He slowly resumed rocking her side to side.

Pure Starberry chewed on the middle knuckle of her index finger in her sleep (she always had) and that meant she drooled quite a bit while she slept. He was used to it, so he shrugged.

“Does she feel cold?” The Fount asked, “I could get her another blanket.”

“My Fount, you’ve already covered us in three blankets, kept the fire going, and we have some tea on standby for when she wakes up,” he glanced at the tea in question before chuckling and looking back at The Fount, “She’s fine.” Then, to be sure, he pressed his lips to her forehead, “Hmm…she feels a little clammy, though…”

He looked at The Fount, who was staring at him with wide eyes.

“Don't worry,” He chuckled, “She’ll be fine.”

The Fount muttered something and flew off to check on Starlight Vanilla.

As soon as The Fount’s muttering was completely gone, Truthless Recluse heard a tired voice ask, “I’ ‘e ‘one?”

“Did we wake you?” Truthless Recluse looked down at his daughter.

She looked like she’d been through the ovens.

She just hummed an affirmative and snuggled closer to him.

“I’m sorry, we’ll be quiet.” He smiled.

Pure Starberry yawned and he could tell she was fighting off going back to sleep, but now that she was awake he needed her to stay awake. She started shivering again and he frowned.

“I think a nice warm bath would feel great, don’t you?” He asked.

Pure Starberry sniffled and nodded. 

With little difficulty, Truthless Recluse was able to wrap the thickest blanket around them and he stood up. He glanced at the tea again, but decided he’d make a fresh brew after Pure Starberry took a bath. He kept Pure Starberry on his hip and walked out of the library.

The doorway was no longer connected to the foyer of the Spire, so he had to figure out where to go once he left. The library spat him out in the bedroom, but he had no idea where to go from there.

He sighed and his shoulders sank as he looked up and down the hall.

One end of the hall led to another door, while the other way led to the stairs. He looked down at Pure Starberry, who was resting her head on his shoulder and still biting down on her knuckle.

“Sweetie, do you know which way your room is?” He asked.

Pure Starberry shook her head, “I ‘on’t lea’ my ‘oom.”

“You don’t leave your room…” Truthless Recluse repeated quietly. He hoped it was by choice…but knowing The Fount…

“Alright.” He shook his head and turned to head towards the stairs. He remembered not being able to see the garden wall out of Pure Starberry’s window, so he assumed their room had to be up.

No sooner had he taken a step up the stairs did a cold rush of wind nearly knock him back down. He tightened his grip on Pure Starberry and she curled up against him and clung to him. The blanket flew off his shoulders.

Truthless Recluse looked up and gasped.

The Fount was inches away from his face, his eye twitched and his lip was curled back in a snarl, “What are you doing?” He hissed.

“I was just —,”

You are not permitted to walk this Spire unattended.” The Fount’s voice was low and flat.

He wasn’t sure if the tremor he felt was his own, or if it was from Pure Starberry trembling in his arms. Thankfully, at that moment, Pure Starberry chose to cough.

The Fount blinked. For a second it looked as if he physically strained against something within his head, the inky eyes in his hair screwed up as if in pain. 

“Pure Starberry..?” The Fount reached out to touch her forehead, but she shielded herself against Truthless Recluse and continued to cough.

Truthless Recluse wrapped his arms around her even more and glared up at The Fount, “I’m just trying to get her to her room so she can have a warm bath.” He rubbed Pure Starberry’s back, hoping to ease some of the pressure she was carrying.

The Fount looked torn, but ultimately, he chose to disappear into the shadows on the wall.

The wallpaper blinked at Truthless Recluse as he sighed with relief and looked down at his daughter, “Are you okay?”

She whined, “My throat hurts.” She looked in pain.

“I’ll see if I can get you something for your throat after your bath, okay?” Truthless Recluse promised her. He glanced around, half expecting The Fount to pop out again, but when he didn't he just sighed and kept walking.

Truthless Recluse climbed higher and higher, looking for anything that looked familiar, when a tug on his soul pulled him to a stop. The world narrowed and slipped away from him as he turned and faced a door.

A door with an intricate design carved into it.

A door with The Light of Truth carved into it.

It felt as if fire-hot nails were raking across his soul and he grit his teeth to keep from dropping his daughter.

“Papa?” Pure Starberry’s voice tethered him back to reality.

Without looking where he was going, he marched away from the door. He didn’t know where he was going, or where the Spire would spit him out, but he had to get away from that door.

He only had to cross two more thresholds before he finally found the door he was looking for. Truthless Recluse let go of the breath he’d been holding and pushed Pure Starberry’s door open. He didn’t bother getting fresh clothes out first, his biggest priority was getting Pure Starberry in a warm bath. Once she was seated and warm, then he’d worry about everything else.

To his surprise, however, the bath was already full of steamy hot water and fizzling blue and purple iridescent bubbles. The Fount was standing nearby, looking impassive as a statue.

Truthless Recluse opened his mouth to ask what he was doing when Pure Starberry began to cough again. 

Witches, it sounded like she was hacking up a lung!

Truthless Recluse frowned and knelt down to set her on her feet. Immediately, Pure Starberry’s knees gave out and she whined and clung to him, “Nooo!”

“You can’t get in the bath in your pajamas.” He said gently. When Pure Starberry tucked her head against his chest and continued to cough he sighed and sat on the floor. He kept Pure Starberry on his lap and undressed her that way, maneuvering her heavy limbs out from the sleeves of the nightgown, then pulling the whole thing up and over her head.

He glanced up at The Fount, “If you’re just going to stand there, be useful and get a fresh change of pajamas.” He ordered. Then he added, “Please.”

“Right.” The Fount nodded, however, before he could vanish again, the door to Starlight Vanilla’s room opened.

Is Starberry gonna be okay?

“I told you to stay in here.” They heard Black Sapphire whisper sharply, “I’m sorry, sir.”

The Fount turned around and kept Starlight Vanilla from coming in, “Your sister’s going to be fine, we’re taking care of her now.”

Truthless Recluse stripped Pure Starberry the rest of the way, tossing her underwear and socks to the side to deal with later and standing up to walk back over to the tub. She shivered and just kept coughing — each cough hurt Truthless Recluse’s heart a little more — but she sniffled and sank up to her chin in the warm bath.

He could hear The Fount moving behind him, but Truthless Recluse kept his focus on Pure Starberry. 

“How’re you feeling now, sweetie?” He rolled up his sleeves and started to wash her. She could wash herself, but seeing how achy and miserable she was, he decided to help her.

Pure Starberry just whined and he could see tears clinging to her lashes.

Truthless Recluse frowned. It hurt him to see how hurt she was. She had a large dark purple bruise covering the majority of her back. He paused before he began to gently wash her back. The more he looked, the more he could see little bruises on the back of her arms and he bet he had some on her legs, too. As he washed her, he pushed a little healing into her dough. The small bruises disappeared, but the big bruise on her back only shrank a little bit.

The Fount returned with a pile of folded clothes and sat them down next to the tub.

“See also,” He looked up at him and The Fount looked down at him shocked, “If you can bring that tea up here? I left it in the library. It may need to be heated.”

The Fount just hummed and disappeared.

“I miss home…” Pure Starberry rested her head on the side of the tub and sniffled.

“I know, sweetie.” He bit his tongue to keep from saying ‘I do, too’.

“Everything still hurts.” She frowned.

“I know…”

“Can’t you heal me?” She looked up at him pleadingly.

Truthless Recluse forgot how to breathe for a second. Then he frowned, “You know I can’t…” And it crumbled him to say it. 

For some reason, his magic — awakened or not — simply didn’t work on the twins. Oh, sure, he could use it for tiny cuts, small bumps, and little bruises. But anything more? Coughs and fevers? Throwing up? His magic simply shimmered over their dough and did nothing.

“Can father?” She whispered.

Truthless Recluse blinked in surprise, “You..?” He frowned, “We can ask him later, okay?”

Pure Starberry nodded and blinked tiredly.

Can I help?” Starlight Vanilla’s voice startled them. He was peeking into the bathroom, his dual blue eyes big and full of concern.

Truthless Recluse laid a wet hand to his beating heart and exhaled shakily, “Starlight Vanilla Cookie,” His brows furrowed, “You startled me…” He pressed his lips into a thin line, then said, “You shouldn’t be in here. If Pure Starberry got sick and you catch it —,”

“Black Sapphire?” The Fount reappeared in the bathroom.

“On it.” Black Sapphire scooped Starlight Vanilla up again and carried him back away from the door, “I turned my back for two seconds —!” He scolded the little boy.

Truthless Recluse sighed. He didn’t like Black Sapphire, not just for his role in kidnapping Starlight Vanilla, but how attached to him his son seemed to be. Like a surrogate brother.

The thought made his dough crawl.

He pulled the plug on the tub and helped Pure Starberry stand up. The Fount spoke up, “Tea is by the bed.” Was all he said. Then he just watched.

Truthless Recluse pushed aside how unnerving it was to be watched and started to wrap Pure Starberry up in a towel. 

“Warm, please.” She mumbled as he dried her face off.

Truthless Recluse chuckled and he held his hands over the towel. His magic shimmered over the plush fabric and warmed it immediately. It was just like old times. During the winter, Truthless Recluse would use the same spell to warm the twin’s blankets and towels.

It was one of the few good things he’d learned from his first time here…

Pure Starberry hummed contentedly, “Thank you, papa.” She allowed him to dry the rest of her off. He used magic to dry her hair and helped her get into her new pajamas and socks.

“Are you good to walk?” He asked, already knowing the answer.

“Carry me..?” Pure Starberry held her arms up.

He smiled and picked her up as he pushed himself to stand, “Okay, upsie daisies.”

Pure Starberry rested her head on his shoulder. Truthless Recluse stepped around The Fount — ignoring how his eyes never left them — and walked back into her room.

He sat her down on the edge of her bed and pressed his lips to her forehead. She still felt clammy, but better than before. “Go get settled in,” He told her, “I’ll grab the tea.”

Pure Starberry waved for him to kneel down close to her again, so he obliged. She cupped her hands around his ear and whispered, “Can you ask him?”

Truthless Recluse held his breath for a beat, then sighed, “Yeah…yes, I can ask him.” Pure Starberry nodded once and scrambled back towards the head of her massive bed.

Truthless Recluse waited until she’d tucked herself in before he pushed himself back up and turned around.

The Fount was still just watching him…

What was up with that???

He sighed and walked over to him — The Fount eyed him wearily until he was standing directly in front of him.

“My healing magic doesn't work on the twins.” He said bluntly.

“I know.” The Fount nodded.

“You - wait - you know?” Truthless Recluse forgot who he was talking to.

“Yes. When I realized Starlight Vanilla was deaf. I saw that it was due to an untreated sickness.” The Fount explained flippantly.

Truthless Recluse’s cheeks burned, “Right.” He said tightly, then he inhaled and tried to maintain composure, “Pure Starberry’s developing a fever, despite our best efforts, so can you,” he clenched his hands by his sides, “heal her?”

The Fount looked at him in shock. His eyes narrowed and he opened his mouth to retort back with something.

She is asking if you will heal her.” Truthless Recluse clarified. His stomach was in knots as The Fount silently deliberated.

For all of two seconds.

A wide grin broke out across The Fount’s face and he wordlessly flew around him. Truthless Recluse turned on his heel and his heart dropped to his feet. The Fount sat next to Pure Starberry and he held his hand over her head.

Black, blue, and gold magic shimmered from his downturned palm and sank into Pure Starberry’s dough. She instantly looked more relaxed and the exhaustion in her eyes cleared up. She blinked a few times then looked up at The Fount, “May I have some tea, please?”

The Fount smiled, “Of course, sweetie.”

Truthless Recluse walked over and sat on Pure Starberry’s other side. Nestled between them, Pure Starberry sipped her tea in silence. 

It was a…tense silence. One that none of them were willing to break.

It wasn’t…unenjoyable. 

But it was strange.

Some small part of Truthless Recluse (He bitterly identified that part as Pure Vanilla) had always hoped for something like this when he got pregnant — being able to just sit beside The Fount and take care of their baby.

Sad it had to happen like this.

At some point, Pure Starberry sat her cup on her lap and drifted back to sleep, because her soft snoozing caught his attention. He looked down at her and his heart jumped from his stomach to his throat.

Pure Starberry had leaned over and was resting her head on The Fount’s side. 

The Fount was frozen in place, his hands gripped his robes tightly, and he refused to even blink.

Truthless Recluse blinked.

Then…

He snickered.

“Are you alright?” He whispered.

“Oh yeah, peachy.” The Fount answered tensely.

Truthless Recluse put a hand to his mouth to muffle his laughter. It was a little funny, seeing the Virtuous Fount of Knowledge frozen stiff all because his daughter dozed to sleep by his side. He had to turn away to keep from laughing even harder.

“It’s not funny, believe me, I know funny.” The Fount hissed between his teeth.

“No, you’re right,” Truthless Recluse waved his hand dismissively, but he smiled.He turned back to look at them, his two Virtuous blueberry-doughed loves, nestled together.

The warm tingly feeling in his own dough seeped away, and he cleared his throat, “It’s hilarious.” He said instead, frowning.

The Fount growled, but stiffened back up when Pure Starberry readjusted herself and stuck her knuckle between her teeth. Truthless Recluse leaned forward and quickly caught the tea cup before it spilled all over the bed.

“Sir?” Black Sapphire poked his head in, “Starlight’s growing restless. He’s demanding to see his sister.”

“Let him in.” The Fount sighed, relaxing once more.

Black Sapphire didn’t even have a chance to open the door before Starlight Vanilla flung it open and ran to the bed. He launched himself onto the foot of the bed and crawled forward until he was seated between Pure Starberry and Truthless Recluse.

Is she gonna be okay?

“Yes.” Truthless Recluse answered, pulling Starlight Vanilla’s hair back from his face and kissing the top of his head, “Father healed him.” He looked across the space at The Fount.

The Fount looked back.

Father’s great, isn’t he, papa?” Starlight Vanilla beamed up at him.

Truthless Recluse smiled, but didn’t answer.

Notes:

So, just outta curiosity, here's where we're at in the story:
It is currently Winter Break. The Blueberry Academy Campus is closed for the break and will be closed for a month. So, Truthless and the twins have a whole month to get through (don't worry, y'all gave me plenty of ideas of what you wanted to see in that time span) with The Fount and Black Sapphire.
My question is: Do you want to only see Truthless and The Fount and the twins? Or do you want me to sprinkle in some Dark Cacao or Silverbell chapters as well? Cause I got maybe one idea with them?
(I'd offer Hollyberry, but the twins have a playdate with Sugar Glaze coming up, so she don't count).

Chapter 43: Making Bread

Notes:

Kinda fluffy chapter? But not really. Mostly has arguing. Hints of ableism at the end.

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Once upon a time…

Well, a lot of memories start that way…

And this one is no different.

Once upon a time, Pure Vanilla’s royal library had been an open source of enlightenment and knowledge to any and every cookie that sought out the tombs and old books tucked and organized lovingly away by their caretaker — the ever-devoted King Pure Vanilla.

It would never be described as vast or endless, nor did it seek to become those things.

But it was safe, protected, homey.

Cookies could lose hours within the shelves, so wrapped in the comfort the books could give them that they completely lost all sense of time.

Pure Vanilla was much the same, often needing to be found and summoned by his counsel for his actual duties as king. He’d always feign that he’d simply lost track of time, no matter what matter was at hand for him to attend to.

As Pure Vanilla, he had been searching for happiness, for peace and healing for all of cookiekind. He also used the library as a place to meet with his wards and give them their own lessons so they weren’t just exploring Crispia with reckless abandon. When his garden was unavailable, the library became his sanctuary.

Nowadays, Truthless Recluse did less reading for research and more reading for entertainment. 

Their library — that is, the library connected to their room as The Fount had made it very clear he was not to leave their room without him — was filled with all sorts of stories. Currently, he was reading a historical fiction story about the first cookies to settle in Crispia. Pure Starberry was laid against his side, her own book open on her chest as she silently flipped through the pages.

Occasionally, he glanced down at her, both to ensure she was still awake, and just to watch her. Her brows always furrowed when she read, even if she was enjoying what she was reading. A trait she’d inherited from her father, no doubt.

Truthless Recluse sighed as he turned back to his book. He’d been on the same page for fifteen minutes, unable to focus on more than a few sentences before his mind wandered to The Fount of Knowledge.

Today, he and Black Sapphire were reviewing the TA’s final semester. 

Truthless Recluse had…made his opinion...known.

“I don’t like him being here.” He’d muttered after The Fount told him his plans for the day.

“Who?” The Fount asked.

“Black Sapphire.” Truthless Recluse deadpanned.

“He’s my TA and he watches Starlight Vanilla for me when I cannot.” The Fount explained dismissively.

“Yes, well,” Truthless Recluse huffed and stood up. He put his hands on his hips, “I don’t like how mean and contemptuous he is. I don’t like that Starlight is with him so much. He’s not a good influence.”

“He also tutors Starlight Vanilla.” The Fount pointed out, “As a matter of fact, we were discussing having Starlight Vanilla pulled from school and having Black Sapphire teach him full time once he graduates later in the spring.”

We?? Who is we? A-and teach him full time — are you kidding me?!” Truthless Recluse exclaimed.

“So what are you saying? Why are you saying this?” The Fount asked, narrowing his eyes.

Truthless Recluse could not believe his audacity (he could), “I’m telling you this because something needs to change.”

“Change?” The Fount sounded on edge.

“Yes. Change.” Truthless Recluse nodded with each word.

The Fount blinked in disbelief, “I am not firing my TA because you don’t like him.” 

“I’m not saying you need to fire him,” Truthless Recluse rolled his eyes, “I’m saying I don’t want him near my —,”

Our.”

“WHATEVER!” Truthless Recluse exploded.

There had been…some words exchanged, as well as some threats, but when the twins (escorted by Black Sapphire, because why not?!) had come poking their heads in asking about breakfast they’d quickly contained and controlled themselves.

Truthless Recluse was begrudgingly impressed by The Fount’s ability to quickly snap into the role of caring father. It took him much longer to bring his anger down to a simmer.

Though…that might’ve had something to do with Black Sapphire also involving himself in their breakfast. Any time the TA insisted the twins do something, he found himself needing to take a deep breath.

Pure Vanilla would have patiently asked Black Sapphire to leave the parenting to him and The Fount.

He wasn’t Pure Vanilla.

Truthless Recluse wanted to bludgeon him to crumbs with his microphone.

For whatever reason — that Truthless Recluse did not want to think about — The Fount permitted the twins to stay in their room and spend time with Truthless Recluse while he and Black Sapphire discussed the upcoming semester.

He looked over the arm of the couch and saw Starlight Vanilla practicing his letters and numbers. He frowned and looked back at Pure Starberry.

She should go to school too…

He quickly shook his head.

No.

No!

The plan was still in place.

There’d be no schooling for them. Not here. And certainly not from Black Sapphire.

He absentmindedly petted her head and tried to focus on the words in his book, but his mind kept wandering to what had happened a few days ago and what had happened since then.

After Pure Starberry’s fall and her recovery, the whole family spent the day in her room.

Starlight Vanilla did his best to cheer his sister up, playing with her and coming up with silly stories between their toys. 

The Fount and Truthless Recluse sat back and watched, but occasionally one or both of them were pulled into whatever game the twins had come up with.

They even had their dinner in Pure Starberry’s room. The Fount had summoned a table and chairs up with magic, and the twins dictated who sat where. 

Halfway through their meal, it hit Truthless Recluse that this had been Pure Vanilla’s dream…to have a family. To love and be loved. He watched The Fount of Knowledge, who was smiling at something Starlight Vanilla had said, and his stomach twisted until he put his silverware down.

His dough crawled and he felt like an outsider watching a happy family clear away the dishes and use the blanket from the bed to drape over the table and make a little fort. The Fount and Truthless Recluse had laid half under the fort while the twins sat comfortably inside. The Fount told the twins story after story — about the first stars, the first class of students he had, about dragons and monsters and the cookies brave enough to face them. Each story was accompanied by a small explosion of stars that formed the characters and places in each story.

And Truthless Recluse despaired over how easy it was for him to fall for The Fount’s pretty words again. 

The twins had gone to sleep, no problem, on makeshift beds of pillows and blankets on Pure Starberry’s floor under the table fort. 

Both cookies lingered by the door, unwilling to close a day that had been…maybe not perfect, but damn near close to it.

Eventually though, they had to close the door and Truthless Recluse had to retreat back to their room. He didn't know if The Fount would follow him — the nights he spent in their room were random as he often stayed in his office going over paperwork for the school. 

But that night he did.

And as soon as the door was closed, Truthless Recluse grabbed the Virtue by the front of his robe and yanked him down to his level. The Fount's hands were so hot on his dough, he was surprised when he woke up the next day and didn't find burn marks.

It was mortifying.

How one day with his twins and The Fount was all it took for Truthless Recluse to break.

The initial wave of shock and nausea that had hit him after waking up naked in The Fount’s arms was quickly snuffed and silenced when he realized The Fount was asleep.

He had quickly washed and dressed himself before The Fount woke up and they both went about their day pretending the night before hadn’t happened.

They’d been pretending it hadn't happened ever since, but Truthless Recluse found his body betraying him whenever he looked at The Fount for too long, or whenever he caught The Fount looking at him.

Which is why their argument this morning still circled around in his mind and — he glanced at the clock on the wall — crumbs, he’d been on this same page for an hour now!

It was nearly lunch time and The Fount hadn't come back from his meeting. 

He frowned and closed his book, “Alright, who’s hungry?” He asked, breaking the comfortable silence they’d been sitting in.

Oo! Oo! Me!” Starlight Vanilla popped up.

Pure Starberry stretched and laid her head back on his lap, “Meeeee!” She smiled up at him.

“Then, let's go get something to eat.” He helped Pure Starberry stand up, then stood and started walking towards the bedroom. His lil starlings quickly fell in line behind him and he only hesitated for a moment before he opened the door to leave.

Mercifully, the Spire spat them out in the foyer.

Starlight Vanilla took off around him, which prompted Pure Starberry to giggle and run after him.

Truthless Recluse followed at his pace and looked around the kitchen as he stepped inside. Both twins were in the pantry, looking for snacks, but he walked over and reached over their heads for the bread.

“How’s about sandwiches?” He asked.

“With chips and fruit?” Pure Starberry asked.

“Naturally.” Truthless Recluse smiled.

Oo! Cheesey chips! Like the kind Auntie Goldie would send!” Starlight Vanilla requested as he followed Truthless Recluse back and forth between the pantry and the counter.

“Well,” Truthless Recluse chuckled, “I don't know what The Fount has in terms of chips, but we’ll try our best.” He frowned as he looked at the loaf of bread.

With five of them — and just why did Black Sapphire have to live in their home over Winter Break? — the loaf of bread was looking a little thin.

He looked down at the twins under his feet, “Loaf is looking low. Want to help me make a new one?”

Both perked up.

Yes!

“Oh! Yes, yes!”

He smiled and resumed making them both a sandwich to eat. He plated both sandwiches and then went back to the pantry to look for chips. He didn't find cheesy chips, but he did find some that had more flavor than just ‘chip’, so they’d do for now.

Maybe he should ask The Fount to get some —

No!

No.

Truthless Recluse shook his head to clear the thoughts away again. He shook a small handful of chips onto each plate, then returned the chips to the pantry. He walked over to the fridge and found a whole organized drawer of fruits. He asked each twin what they’d like.

Blueberries for Starlight Vanilla, and an apple for Pure Starberry.

Truthless Recluse gave Starlight Vanilla his plate — “Thank you, papa!” — and sat down Pure Starberry’s plate — “Thank you, papa.” — before he began to cut her apple into slices.

Once he was finished cutting the apple, he gathered up all the silverware he’d used to make the sandwiches and took them to the sink. If he imagined it hard enough, he could pretend he was back at home, and nothing wrong or bad had ever happened to them…the twins giggled (likely because Pure Starberry stuck an apple slice in her mouth and pretended it was her smile), and everything was fine...

And then their peace was shattered.

“Starlight Vanilla! You brilliant boy!” Black Sapphire jogged into the kitchen and picked the little boy up, holding him high in the air, “I knew your brilliance would convince him!”

Starlight Vanilla laughed, but Truthless Recluse and Pure Starberry blinked in shock at the sudden display of enthusiasm.

The Fount floated in after him and stood from the doorway to observe.

“You’ve done such a fantastic job in your tutoring lessons,” he dropped the boy back down to his hip, smiling widely, “that your father has agreed to pull you from school next year and guess who will be your teacher?”

You?!” Starlight Vanilla asked excitedly.

“Me!” Black Sapphire grinned.

YAY!” He hugged Black Sapphire tightly.

Truthless Recluse felt as if he’d been punched in the gut.

“Just as soon as he graduates in spring, Black Sapphire and I will develop your curriculum.” The Fount nodded, “And, don't worry, Starberry. If you show promise in your studies this semester, you won't have to attend school either.” He smiled as if he was giving out some kind of reward.

Truthless Recluse turned back to the sink and angrily washed the rest of the silverware while Starlight Vanilla profusely thanked The Fount for doing this for them.

The Fount came up beside him, his large hand resting on the small of his back.

Truthless Recluse immediately turned and held a wet and soapy knife up to his chin, “Don’t.” Was all he warned.

The Fount’s pupils narrowed to slits, “I told you —,”

“They are my children!” He hissed low enough they wouldn't be heard over the conversation between Black Sapphire and Starlight Vanilla.

“They are our children,” The Fount pushed the knife away from his face, “and what I say, goes.”

“Excuse me?” Truthless Recluse growled, “You did not raise them alone for five years. You were not there for their first anything!”

And whose fault is that?” The Fount glared down at him.

Truthless Recluse bit his tongue. 

Blessed by the Witches, Pure Starberry chose that moment to pop up between them, her empty plate held up high, “All done!” She chirped.

Truthless Recluse wordlessly took her plate and turned to wash that too. “We are not done having this conversation.” He hissed out of the corner of his mouth.

The Fount huffed and looked down at the twin pulling on his robes.

“Are you gonna help make bread?” Pure Starberry asked.

“Make bread?” The Fount tilted his head confused, “I can just,” he snapped his fingers and a new loaf of bread appeared, “Make bread.”

Truthless Recluse immediately dumped the whole loaf into the sink, and matched The Fount’s glare. The loaf got soggy and began to break down.

“But it's more fun and more yummy if you make it.” Pure Starberry informed him, “Right, papa?”

Truthless Recluse took a breath and put on a smile before he looked down at her, “You are absolutely right, my heart.” He nodded. He bent down and scooped her up, “Remember to wash your hands, I’ll grab what we need.”

“Starliiiight! Come help!” Pure Starberry called over her shoulder.

“Help?” Black Sapphire asked, walking over and setting Starlight Vanilla down on the other side of the sink.

We’re making bread!” Starlight Vanilla smiled and started washing his hands alongside his sister. It only took two seconds before the twins started splashing each other.

“Couldn't you just —?” Black Sapphire looked curiously at The Fount, he distractedly pulled Starlight Vanilla back from crawling across the sink to wipe his wet hands off on his sister.

The Fount pointedly glared at the soggy, ruined loaf of bread in the sink.

Truthless Recluse returned with an armful of ingredients, “Either help, or get out.” He warned them.

“Yeah! Help or get out!” Pure Starberry laughed.

Truthless Recluse sat the ingredients down on the counter. Black Sapphire tried to take his leave, but Starlight Vanilla begged for him to stay. The Fount sat at the table and watched them.

“Do you remember how to make bread?” Truthless Recluse asked the twins.

“Uh huh.” Pure Starberry nodded.

Yup!” Starlight Vanilla beamed at him.

Like a well-oiled machine, the twins and Truthless Recluse were able to get started making the bread.

“When did Starlight learn how to cook?” Black Sapphire whispered as he sat next to The Fount.

The Fount’s brows were furrowed as he watched his Doll heat up the stove to warm some water up. “Must’ve…learned from him.” He mused out loud. He watched and observed as his precious Doll helped the children make bread. 

Or, at the very least, made the dough that would become bread.

Pure Starberry was very eager to knead the dough, but after four punches — that he was honestly surprised didn't bruise her knuckles — Truthless Recluse pulled her away and let Starlight Vanilla knead it the rest of the way.

As they let the bread rest, Truthless Recluse cleaned the counters and the twins ran around each other, occasionally stopping to ask one of the adults a question.

Father? Can we get cheesy chips?

“Cheesy chips? Uhh…I suppose?”

“Papa? How much longer?”

“The bread has to rise for about an hour, sweetie.”

Papa? Can I have more blueberries please?

“Just another handful. You don't need to fill up on blueberries.”

Thank you, papa.

“Father? Are there any books on Beast-Yeast plants I could read?”

“I’m sure I could find something suitable for your taste.”

Black Sapphire? Will you still be able to play with us when you're our teacher?

“Of course, kid.”

After an hour, the dough had poofed to double its original size. Truthless Recluse punched it down and kneaded the air bubbles out before putting it in a loaf pan.

How much longerrrrr?” Starlight Vanilla asked, draped across Black Sapphire’s lap.

“It has to rise again, but we can preheat the oven now.” Truthless Recluse covered the loaf and did just that. Then he sat down at the table. Pure Starberry immediately climbed onto his lap.

For a while, none of the adults spoke.

Truthless Recluse outright refused to look at The Fount and Black Sapphire.

The Fount frowned. 

It was not his fault, nor was it Black Sapphire’s, that Starlight Vanilla would only do his classwork at home. Perhaps it was developmental…a remnant of him growing up in near total isolation that made socializing a struggle.

He glanced at Pure Starberry.

Perhaps an experiment was in order…

But this time he’d start smaller. He’d call on Sugar to see if she approved of a playdate.

His daughter sighed and looked up at Truthless Recluse, “Can you teach me to braid my hair? The way Auntie Goldie used to do?”

Truthless Recluse smiled and obliged. He sat on the floor with Pure Starberry on his lap, then asked Starlight Vanilla to come over and sit in front of them so they could practice on him.

No! I wanna learn too! Braid father’s hair!” Starlight Vanilla excitedly sat down on his lap next to his sister.

Truthless Recluse had to bite his tongue to keep from outright rejecting the idea. He inhaled and exhaled slowly and loudly, “...Why don't you ask your father if he wants to help?” He finally said, licking his teeth to wet his dry mouth.

Starlight Vanilla didn't move, but he did plead, “Plllllleasse, Father? Can you help uuuusss!

The Fount sighed heavily, but wordlessly stood up and floated over to their side of the table. He turned and sat down without another word.

Truthless Recluse stared at the eyes in his hair, which stared back. “This won’t…hurt..?” He really didn't care if it did, but if it meant The Fount would be squirming, he’d take a different volunteer.

“No.” The Fount answered shortly.

Truthless Recluse sighed and told the twins how to braid hair. He remembered braiding Rich Cheese’s hair when she was a little chick and knew that Golden Cheese used the same braid on the twins. However, he also knew it was a braid meant for children, so he felt a little silly braiding The Fount’s hair that way.

It was different from the way cookies from his kingdom used to braid hair.

Cookies from the Golden Cheese Kingdom started their braids at the scalp, whereas cookies from the Pure Vanilla started their braids at the base of the skull.

The Fount’s curls were cold and felt wet on his fingers. Truthless Recluse was surprised ink didn't come off his fingers when he pulled them away. 

He had to show them a few times, and by the time the bread and oven were ready The Fount had several lengths of braided hair on his head.

Starlight Vanilla was trying to copy him, so Black Sapphire put the bread in the oven.

By the time both twins had their hair braided the bread was done. They removed it from the pan and let it cool entirely.

Each twin got a slice of fresh bread and practically melted into their seats.

The rest of the day was quiet. The Fount found a book on Beast-Yeast flora for Pure Starberry, and Black Sapphire continued his lessons with Starlight Vanilla. Truthless Recluse cleaned the kitchen and returned to the library.

The Fount was seated at the table by the window, looking over paperwork and Pure Starberry was back on the couch with her requested book. Black Sapphire and Starlight Vanilla were seated in front of the softly glowing fireplace practicing the boy's phonemic awareness.

Truthless Recluse wordlessly picked up his book and returned to his seat on the couch. Pure Starberry immediately snuggled up to his side, her eyes never leaving her book.

The only noise from the library was the practice Starlight Vanilla was going through and the occasional shuffle of paper or turning of a page.

Dinner was also a quiet event. None of the adults wanted to speak to each other, and it seemed like their silence affected the twins, since neither of them were in a talkative mood.

After putting the twins to bed, The Fount and Truthless Recluse were left alone for the first time since this morning.

“I’m still mad at you.” He said and he walked by The Fount to the bathroom.

“I know.” The Fount followed him.

“I can't believe you went over my head to do this — no, actually, I can!” He huffed and stripped out of his restrictive clothes.

“Starlight Vanilla has thrived under Black Sapphire’s tutelage, it was the most logical solution.” The Fount rolled his eyes.

“Maybe, he’s thrived under his tutelage because you forced a hearing aid upon him and expected him to just be fine with a hundred new sounds and be able to learn in a new and unfamiliar environment!” Truthless Recluse grabbed his shower things, then turned and blushed bright red, “Get out!” He huffed.

The Fount sputtered as Truthless Recluse pushed him out of the bathroom. He took his time showering for once, prolonging how long he could go without talking or looking at The Fount.

Unfortunately, he couldn't hide in the bathroom forever. When he came back out, The Fount was already dressed for bed and waiting for him. “For your information, Starlight happens to like his hearing aid. He has been more expressive and emotive since I made it.” He crossed his arms.

“You couldn't even attempt to sign and learn his language?” Truthless Recluse snapped, “I thought you were ‘The Divine Emissary of Knowledge’ and ‘The Virtuous Fount of Knowledge’.” 

I am!” He shouted.

Truthless Recluse glared at him, “Then you’re a greater fool than I realized.” He yanked his pillow off the bed and started to walk around the bed past The Fount and into the library.

“Where are you going?!” The Fount shouted as he walked by.

Truthless Recluse flinched at his volume and glared at him, “I’m sleeping in the library!” He shouted back.

Notes:

This is my last update before the holiday. I've got stuff to do irl and I know if I even think about dedicating time to this fic, I won't get it done. But I will write over the break and when I have the opportunity to, I will update (it may be over the break, it may be after, idk). But if you wanna know for sure when updates will come, I'll absolutely be active over on the crk-purefount-au tumblr.

Chapter 44: Alluring Weapon

Notes:

Guess who's not back from brea~ak???
I'm still technically on break until Monday, but I couldn't resist posting!!

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The couch in the library wasn’t uncomfortable per se, but after spending a week and a half on — what was arguably — the world’s comfiest bed and then sleeping on a couch..?

Truthless Recluse didn’t get the best sleep.

It didn’t help that he went to bed angry — something Pure Vanilla would have never done (and why in the ovens was he constantly thinking about Pure Vanilla these days??) — and that he did not wake up naturally. Rather, he woke up to someone poking his face and giggling.

Papa? Why are you sleeping on the couch?

He blinked his eyes open and stared at Starlight Vanilla confused, “The bed was too warm.” He lied, his voice cracking as he was still in the process of waking up.

Their children did not need to know about his argument with their father.

“Can we bake something else today, papa?” Pure Starberry dropped her head onto his stomach and looked up at him with pleading gold eyes.

Truthless Recluse sat up — Pure Starberry stepped back to watch him — and tried to look into the bedroom. He couldn’t see well due to the low light, but it looked empty — until he saw Black Sapphire walk by holding something and laying it out on the bed.

He sighed and laid back down, “Papa’s not feeling so good today.” He admitted quietly. His chest hurt and his head was pounding.

Pure Starberry and Starlight Vanilla shared that look. The look that told Truthless Recluse that they were doing some twin thing where they could silently communicate. 

Starlight Vanilla turned back and asked quietly, “Are you asleep?

He smiled sadly at them and brushed Starlight Vanilla’s curls back over his shoulder, “No…” He sighed again, “I’m sorry.”

“Would some oatmeal make you feel better?” Pure Starberry asked.

“It’s not a tummy problem, sweetie.” He shook his head.

Can we help you?” Starlight Vanilla frowned, the gem on his staff flashing with every syllable as always.

“No…” Truthless Recluse answered quietly.

“Come on, kids.” Black Sapphire called from the threshold to the library, “It’s clear he wants to be alone, so let’s go have breakfast.” He crossed his arms and leaned against the wall.

Starlight Vanilla cast him one last long look before he popped up onto his tiptoes and kissed his cheek. He dashed back over to Black Sapphire’s side.

Pure Starberry looked at her hands, resting on Truthless Recluse’s lap, then back up at Black Sapphire, “I wanna stay with papa.”

Black Sapphire sighed, “You need to eat breakfast, kid.”

“But I wanna stay with papa.” She said, more insistently.

“Kid.” Black Sapphire grit his teeth, his shoulders tensing up.

“If she’s not hungry, she doesn’t have to go with you!” Truthless Recluse finally snapped. Then, as if to further prove his point, he scooped Pure Starberry up into his arms and settled her on his lap. 

Starlight Vanilla looked between Black Sapphire and his papa. He did his best to keep his breathing even, but he was only five. His mouth felt dry and he readjusted his grip on his staff, the cool magic coming off it settled like a calming blanket over his shoulders. But his heart still hurt.

Why couldn’t his papa and Black Sapphire get along?

Black Sapphire immediately noticed his change and he shot a glare at Truthless Recluse before he reached down and patted the kid on the back, “Hey, it’s okay. Everyone’s fine.” He reassured him, “We’re just talking.”

Starlight Vanilla nodded sharply, and did his best to control his emotions, “I-I kn-kn-o-o-ow.” His voice came out static-y, the way it always did whenever he was upset.

“Do you want to go see your father?” Black Sapphire asked.

B-bu-ut, he’s w-wor-kin-ing.” Starlight Vanilla’s lower lip wobbled.

“Starlight?” Truthless Recluse spoke up gently, “Come here, dear.”

Black Sapphire watched with a frown as Starlight Vanilla ran back to his papa’s side. Truthless Recluse scooped him up and sat him on his lap, too. Both twins occupied a knee and looked up at their papa.

Truthless Recluse brushed Starlight Vanilla’s curls back from his face once more, and cupped his face in his hands. 

“Why the tears, dear?” He asked gently. Instinctively, he signed his words.

I-I just w-wa-want —,

“Shhh,” Truthless Recluse gently shushed him, “Breathe first.”

It was much easier for Starlight Vanilla to regulate his breathing when his papa showed him. 

Inhale through the nose.

Hold for five seconds.

Exhale through the mouth.

Hold for five seconds.

"There's my brave boy." Truthless Recluse smiled.

They repeated the breath a few times — Pure Starberry even joined in with a quiet “You’re doing great, Starlight.” — before Truthless Recluse asked, “Better?”

Starlight Vanilla swallowed hard and nodded, “I just want everyone t-to get along…” He nestled himself against Truthless Recluse’s chest and held his sister’s outstretched hands.

Truthless Recluse glanced at the young man out of the corner of his eye. It…it wasn’t Black Sapphire’s fault…not really. A small, compassionate part of him knew the poor boy had probably been manipulated by The Fount for a very  long time and was just following orders…

But even cookies who were ‘just following orders’ had the choice to not do bad things.

He sighed, “Papa’s just not feeling well…I didn’t mean to…” Well, actually, he had meant to snap at Black Sapphire, so instead he said, “I didn’t mean to upset you. But I promise you, my heart, that no matter what,” He leaned down and kissed his son’s forehead, “I will always love you. No matter what papa might say, or do, never forget that. Okay?”

Starlight Vanilla nodded and nuzzled him again. 

Pure Starberry rested her head on his shoulder and Truthless Recluse turned and kissed her forehead, too.

“And I will always love you, too.” He reminded her with a smile.

She smiled back, “I know, papa. I love you, too.”

His smile saddened, “But…you should both go and eat some breakfast. I’ll come along a little later…And then we can bake something else today.”

Really??” Starlight Vanilla perked back up.

“Are you sure?” Pure Starberry asked, frowning.

“Yes.” Truthless Recluse didn't want to pull the ‘I’m the adult, do as I say’ card, so he just smiled and gently waved goodbye to his twins as they followed Black Sapphire out of the room.

He waited another minute before he got up and walked to the bedroom. Sure enough, Black Sapphire had laid out clothes for him. He scrunched his nose up at the long black and gold robe. It was more akin to his brown robe, but far more luxurious and — he reached out to touch the fabric and grimaced. Just from feel alone he could tell the fabric would cling to him. There was also a pair of thigh high stockings and kitten heels laid beside the robe.

He pushed past his discomfort to shower and dress. His shower was quick and hot, as if he could burn away all the negative energy weighing him down.

Sure enough, the robe clung to his every curve. Truthless Recluse frowned as he looked himself over in the mirror. He couldn't help but remember the ‘maternity’ robes The Fount had dressed him in, which had shown off his baby bump and clung to him like static. He laid a hand on his lower stomach. He’d never been able to fully get rid of the weight he’d gained while pregnant, there was still a small pooch of fat that acted as a permanent reminder of the life he’d nurtured and cradled for months in his dough.

Truthless Recluse shook his head and left the stockings and heels where Black Sapphire had laid them. He left the room, half expecting The Fount to confront him for wandering again, but he found no one.

Starlight Vanilla had said The Fount was working, and he tried to remember where The Fount’s office was…

Of course, his memory would do him no good since the Spire was ever changing.

Still, he was sure if he walked for long enough he’d find something familiar. Or something familiar would find him.

He walked through several halls, around corners, up and down staircases, but nothing looked familiar. Either The Fount’s mind was frazzled, or he was purposefully keeping Truthless Recluse away.

He sighed, then paused as he passed a darkened hallway. He glanced down either end of the corridor he was in, then back down the darkened hall.

The walls were lined with covered portraits and seemed to stretch into eternity. 

Curious, Truthless Recluse stepped into the hallway. He peeked under the nearest covered painting and gasped.

Underneath was a portrait of The Fount of Knowledge. He was hovering over the Yogurt River, his toes just barely causing a ripple on the surface, and in one (uncorrupted) hand he held his Key of Wisdom staff, and in the other (uncorrupted) hand he held The Light of Truth. His eyes were closed, but Truthless Recluse bet if they’d been open it would have been one gold and one cerulean. His celestial curls were pulled back in a low ponytail, but the length still spread out behind him like a cape of stars.

It was stunning.

Curious still, he walked to the next portrait. 

This was of one of the other Virtues. Truthless Recluse didn't know them as well, but he guessed from her appearance that she must've been Mystic Flour.

She sat on a lotus bed, smiling softly at a baby Cloud Haetae pup on her lap. Her long, flour-white hair was loose and pooled around her.

The next portrait was of Shimmering Salt sitting atop Nox Black Salt on a barren landscape. Most of the portrait, however, was shredded down the to wood frame behind it. Deep gouges marred the smooth, chestnut colored surface.

Truthless Recluse frowned and moved onto the next portrait.

It was of a large, muti-armed red cookie with flaming red eyes and long black hair. If he had to hazard a guess, he’d say this was Burning Spice. He was standing on a cliff, and looked deep in thought.

The next portrait was of the final Virtue. A pink, winged cookie that Truthless Recluse assumed was Eternal Sugar Cookie. She was flying over a beautiful bush of gummy roses in all different colors and was holding a small hand-harp in her arms.

He moved onto the next portrait which simply showed the Blueberry Academy’s original building with the Spire in the background.

Each portrait after that was either of a location Truthless Recluse had never seen, or of a Virtue. The further down the hall he got, the more destroyed the portraits became. Some were even half crumbled on the floor below and he had to step around the debris.

And then he reached the largest portrait of all. Half covered, but as soon as he saw the milkcrown bush he knew what it was of.

Truthless Recluse shakily tried to maintain his breathing as he looked at the portrait of himself.

His hair was shorter, his eyes were duller, and he was frowning, but it was unmistakable. He remembered posing for the portrait, his mind still broken and numb. He’d done exactly what he’d been told to do and it was the first time The Fount had kissed him as a reward.

He should have pushed him away, acted horrified and afraid…

But he hadn't…

Instead, he’d closed his eyes and melted into the kiss.

Truthless Recluse couldn't look at himself, he turned and ran out of the hallway! His heart pounded faster than his feet on the stone floor. He didn't care where the Spire took him, anywhere was better than there!

As soon as he was out of the hallway, he ran until he crossed another threshold and then he stopped to lean against the wall. He pressed a hand to his beating heart and sank to the floor. He grabbed the sides of his head and curled into as small a ball as he could.

If he had rejected The Fount’s advances, maybe his brain wouldn't have stayed so broken, maybe he could have recovered, maybe he…

But if he had rejected The Fount’s advances…

He wouldn't have had his twins…

And they were his whole world.

His heart.

He couldn't imagine life without them. He couldn't even imagine life with them being anything other than half of The Fount of Knowledge.

He couldn't have them and erase everything between him and their father…

Truthless Recluse took a shaky breath and uncurled himself. As he pushed himself to stand he took in his surroundings. He was in a section of hall that opened into the central spiral of the Spire. He walked that way and sighed with relief when the threshold actually put him out where he expected to be.

He turned to his left and found the door he’d been looking for.

The Fount’s office…

He walked over to the door and stood in front of it in silence.

It was just a door.

It was just a conversation.

He could do this.

Truthless Recluse took a calming breath, but it did nothing to steady his hand when he raised it and knocked twice on the door.

The door opened for him, but he heard The Fount’s voice deeper inside, “Come in, Doll.”

He grit his teeth and did as he said.

The office was a wreck compared to what he remembered. Nearly every surface was covered with something; scrolls, books, half-empty and cold tea cups, potions, maps, cartography tools, sugar quills, ink wells. He frowned at the mess.

He had to be careful where he stepped and he hoisted his robe up enough that it didn't drag or brush anything and disturb the precarious balance of the room. He huffed and dropped his robe when he came to a stop on the opposite side of The Fount’s desk.

The Fount didn't even glance up at the stack of papers he was flipping through, though the eyes in his hair did flicker between him and the papers, “Yes?”

His voice was low, “When did you leave this morning?” His words tasted like acrid smoke.

“I left last night after I ensured you were asleep.” The Fount answered, his brows furrowed.

Truthless Recluse frowned, “You left..?”

The Fount just hummed.

Truthless Recluse clenched and unclenched his fists by his sides. He was not about to acknowledge how much it hurt to hear that The Fount hadn't even stayed in their bed last night.

The Fount continued to flip through papers. Some he barely glanced at before scribbling something across them, others he took more than a few seconds to look at before scribbling across them. He took an exhausted breath, “Did you need something, Doll?”

“Your attention, for starters.” He grumbled. The Fount hadn't even looked at him, and the eyes in his hair barely acknowledged him.

“You have it," The Fount answered flatly, still not looking at him.

Do I?” Truthless Recluse frowned. He hated how desperate he sounded.

The Fount sighed and sat down his sugar quill. He folded his arms over his desk and looked expectantly up at him.

Truthless Recluse’s mouth went dry.

“What do you need, Doll?” The Fount asked again.

Truthless Recluse opened his mouth to answer, then swiftly shut it.

The Fount cocked an eyebrow up.

Truthless Recluse decided to forego his original plan and instead said, “The twins wanted to have a baking day…would you like to join us?”

He didn't think bringing up their argument about Black Sapphire again would be productive. Not to mention they were in The Fount's office, his turf, it would be hard to gain the upper hand here...

The Fount inhaled and exhaled slowly, “I would love to, Doll, but I have work to do today.” He turned back to said work.

Truthless Recluse frowned and looked at the papers in his hands.

As if sensing his question, The Fount said, “Degree approvals, new applicants, grant approvals,” he waved a dismissive hand, “I would normally relegate such things to my deans, but,” he rolled his eyes, “If you want something done right, you do it yourself.”

A devious idea struck Truthless Recluse, something to gain The Fount’s trust and possibly gain him his freedom. Perhaps he could gain the upper hand in here. He lifted the edge of his robe again and tiptoed around The Fount’s desk until he got to the small empty space right near his elbow.

Truthless Recluse popped himself up onto the desk, making sure his leg brushed The Fount’s arm.

As predicted, The Fount froze and looked up at him with wide eyes.

Truthless Recluse tilted his head to the side, “How long do you think you’ll be?” He asked quietly.

“I — uhh,” The Fount croaked.

Truthless Recluse made a point to look at The Fount’s lips, then trailed his eyes down to his chest, and then back up to his face. “I know Starlight would be happy if you joined us…” He kept his voice low, as if sharing a secret with him, despite being the only two cookies in the room.

The Fount swallowed hard. His hand moved seemingly against his will as he hesitantly reached out and laid his hand across his lap. Truthless Recluse reached down and held his hand, sliding it to his hip so they were in a half embrace.

The Fount’s eyes grew impossibly wide, and the eyes in his hair looked a cross between horrified and love-struck.

“And Pure Starberry’s always enjoyed baking with me…” Truthless Recluse’s stomach was in knots, “And Dark Cacao.” He hated using his friend as jealousy bait, but he needed results. He couldn't stay cooped up in his room all day every day.

Sure enough, The Fount’s eyes hardened with jealousy and his grip on his hip became solid and firm, “I can be finished in five minutes.” 

“No, no,” Truthless Recluse made sure his touch was lighter than a feather as he touched The Fount’s shoulder, “it’s fine. I don't want to take you from your work. I’ll just let the twins know you’re working.”

The Fount stared up at him, “You sit there and look pretty, Doll,” he hissed between his teeth, “I will be finished in no time.”

Truthless Recluse waited to smile until The Fount returned to his work, his hand never leaving his hip. The scribble of the sugar quill intensified to the point Truthless Recluse was surprised it didn't snap in half.

True to his word, The Fount got through the rest of his paperwork in record time.

“There, now,” The Fount smirked smugly, “Shall we?” He began to turn and look up at him.

"Now or never." Truthless Recluse thought to himself. He cupped The Fount's face in his hands and tilted it back until he could lean forward and capture his lips in a kiss.

The Fount made an indistinguishable sound before relaxing and kissing him back.

Truthless Recluse kissed him more incessantly, tilting his head and opening his mouth to invite The Fount in. The Fount eagerly accepted, his other hand wrapped around Truthless Recluse’s waist and pulled him off of his desk and across his lap.

He was doing this to be trusted. 

He was doing this for his freedom.

For his twin's freedom.

He ignored the fact that The Fount’s hand massaging his hip made his dough warm and tingly. And when they pulled apart, he ignored the sudden feeling of slick between his legs and pulled The Fount back down into a kiss.

Trust.

Freedom.

He didn't want to be here.

He wanted to raise his twins somewhere safer than here.

He didn't want —

Truthless Recluse’s dough burned as The Fount bent his head and pressed a searing path of kisses down his neck. He inadvertently let out a moan and clung to The Fount as he was lifted and dropped back onto the desk. 

The Fount hiked his curve-hugging robes up to his knees and stood between his legs. He continued to kiss his neck, sucking and leaving bruises he’d have trouble hiding from the twins. Truthless Recluse’s hips jerked as The Fount rolled their hips together.

“My beautiful Doll,” The Fount panted under his breath, “How could I ever resist you?”

Truthless Recluse swallowed hard and caught The Fount’s hands as they began to snake up his thighs, “The,” he panted, “The twins are expecting us.”

The Fount looked torn. He really wanted to stay in his office and devour his precious little cookie, but…

But jealousy won out, “Of course.”

Truthless Recluse pulled him back down for a kiss — softer, slower, and sweeter this time.

The Fount melted against him, pressing their bodies together. He moaned and nibbled on his bottom lip.

“Maybe,” Truthless Recluse peppered short and sweet kisses to his lips, “Maybe later?” 

“Definitely later.” The Fount rested his hand on the back of Truthless Recluse’s neck and pulled him into one final kiss.

Notes:

I am going to make this as clear as I possibly can: Truthless Recluse is using his body as a weapon. He knows The Fount will give him what he wants if he does, so he is. And yes this will have consequences.

Chapter 45: Food Fight

Notes:

I edited this in the car, so if there are mistakes...shut up...

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Chapter Text

It was hard for The Fount to keep his hands to himself. His precious little Doll just waltzed into his office and offered himself up like the divine morsel he was meant to be, and now he was supposed to just…behave???

Insanity!

But, if it meant showing his daughter that she could have fun baking with him just like she did with that Infernal Resolute Cookie, he’d behave.

The Fount had dismissed Black Sapphire and — after the boy reassured Starlight Vanilla that he’d spend time with him later — he took his leave.

He smiled when that made his Doll relax and smile more freely.

“So, what would you two like to bake today?” Truthless Recluse asked, instantly stepping away to wash his hands once it was just the four of them in the kitchen.

The Fount tilted his head and watched them in silence. It still baffled him how polite and happy his children became whenever Truthless Recluse was around. Every small change in his son, and every new thing he learned about his daughter was mentally noted and sorted away for later.

Both smiled more whenever Truthless Recluse spoke with them, and they looked at his little Doll as if he was a shining sun after months of darkness and rain. They both craved his attention, but never did anything to take it away when the other had it.

Both hopped out of their chairs and excitedly rattled off a list of things they wanted to bake, standing at his feet and holding onto him.

“Pancakes!”

Muffins!

“Cake!”

Brownies!

“You don't even like chocolate!” Pure Starberry laughed at her brother.

But we could make them peppermint brownies and those are better!”

“Ewww peppermint??” Pure Starberry wrinkled her nose up in disgust.

Truthless Recluse chuckled and sighed, “Why don't you two go ask your father what he’d like? That way we can narrow it down?” He walked over to the pantry and looked at the shelves without stepping in.

The Fount’s eyes widened. 

He was being included.

Again.

It was only mildly terrifying to be included. He wasn't often included in lesser-cookie activities. The only one he had claimed as a craft had been playwriting and he hadn't done that in a long time.

Starlight Vanilla grabbed his sister’s hand with his free hand and pulled her over to him. 

Father, what do you wanna make??” Starlight Vanilla’s staff flashed excitedly as he smiled up at him.

Pure Strawberry avoided looking up at him.

He’d show her, they’d have the best baking day ever!

“I thought I heard someone recommend cake,” He put a thoughtful finger to his chin, “I wonder what kind?”

Pure Starberry looked up at him with wide eyed excitement, “With frosting??”

“Well, what is a cake without frosting?” The Fount asked.

Boring!” Starlight Vanilla giggled and ran back over to Truthless Recluse, leaving his sister in front of him, “Papa! We’re baking a ca~ake!” He informed him as if he hadn't been five feet away.

“Hmm, a cake,” Truthless Recluse stepped into the pantry, “Could you have the twins wash their hands?” He called over his shoulder.

I got it!” Starlight Vanilla pulled his chair out from the table and began to push it towards the sink.

Immediately, The Fount flew over, “A-ah, I doubt he wants you climbing up like that.” A dozen ways he could get hurt flashed in his mind as he grabbed the chair and put it back.

“Here, let me help.” He bent over and picked Starlight Vanilla up — “Thank you, father!” “You’re welcome, my dear.” — and sat him down on the counter next to the sink.

The Fount turned and looked expectantly at Pure Starberry. She looked everywhere but at him.

He flexed his hands by his side, “Would you,” he cleared his throat, “Would you like help up as well, Pure Starberry?” He didn't want to frighten her. He could behave. He would be better than the Light of Resolution.

She nodded, silent as a swiss cheese mouse.

The Fount smiled and picked her up as well. 

Unfortunately, five year olds will do as they please, and no sooner had The Fount handed Pure Starberry the soap than Starlight Vanilla flicked water off his hands into her face.

“AH!” Pure Starberry shrieked and covered her face with her soapy hands. “AHH!”

Haha!” Starlight Vanilla giggled.

“Starlight!” The Fount scolded.

“What happened?!” Truthless Recluse poked his head out of the pantry, his voice tight with worry.

“My eyes! Starlight got soap in my eyes!” Pure Starberry scrunched her face up and started to rub her eyes and cry.

Did not!

“Did too!”

Did not!!

“Did too!!”

Truthless Recluse ran over and elbowed The Fount aside. He grabbed Pure Starberry around her waist and, in one fluid motion, spun and dipped her so she was leaning back over the sink. He scooped up a handful of water from the faucet.

“Move your hands away.” He instructed.

Pure Starberry’s hands were shaking, and when she pulled her hands away from her eyes, The Fount saw how irritated they’d become from the soap and her rubbing.

Truthless Recluse flushed her eyes out and stared hard at Starlight Vanilla, “Starlight, why would you do that?” 

The Fount blinked in shock as Pure Starberry’s hands flailed out. Hesitantly, he reached out and offered one of his hands to her. As soon as she felt his hand she gripped his three middle fingers as tightly as her little hand could.

I didn’t mean to!” Starlight Vanilla protested.

“But you did, and you hurt your sister.” Truthless Recluse remained calm — calmer than The Fount would have been — he looked at Pure Starberry’s eyes, “Try to open your eyes, sweetie.” 

Shaking and whimpering, Pure Starberry cracked her eyes open. Tears immediately filled and flushed her eyes of the rest of the soap. 

“Is that better?” Truthless Recluse asked.

Still shaking and whimpering, Pure Starberry nodded.

“Okay,” Truthless Recluse sat her up and cupped her face in his hands. He looked closely at her eyes, “Hmm, I don’t know, they still look a little red…” He frowned. Then, he noticed she was still clinging to The Fount. “Here.” He picked her up and turned to The Fount, “You, double check her eyes.” He dropped her in The Fount’s arms, “And you,” He turned back to Starlight Vanilla, “Regardless of your intent, you still hurt your sister and you should —,”

The Fount tuned him out, but the eyes in his hair kept an eye on him. He looked down at Pure Starberry, who looked up at him with squinted, pained eyes. He flipped through a mental catalogue of how to fix irritated eyes, but tossed all those ideas away as Pure Starberry reached up to rub her eyes again.

If he knew anything (and he knew a lot of things) rubbing the eyes was not the thing to do. The Fount quickly sat her back down on the counter and held his hand over her eyes. He pushed magic into her dough and healed her eyes the rest of the way. Pure Starberry blinked up at him when he removed his hand, her eyes no longer rimmed red.

“Thank you…” She immediately looked away again.

Truthless Recluse walked over and stood beside The Fount with Starlight Vanilla on his hip, “Go on.” He instructed.

Starlight Vanilla frowned, “I’m sorry for getting soap in your eye…I just wanted to play in the water and did not think about the soap.

Pure Starberry scooted closer to The Fount, as if she was trying to hide behind him, “That’s okay…” She mumbled.

“There,” Truthless Recluse nodded “Now, can I leave you two with your father so I can grab the ingredients for the cake?”

Yes, papa…

“Yes, papa.”

Both twins nodded.

“Good.” Truthless Recluse sat Starlight Vanilla down, “And you,” He pointed up at The Fount, “Don’t forget to wash your hands.”

Both twins giggled when all of The Fount’s eyes got wide.

“Of course.” He answered stiffly. As soon as Truthless Recluse returned to the pantry, he looked at both twins with a wide eyed expression.

They both giggled.

Father’s in trou~ble~!” Starlight Vanilla giggled, which made Pure Starberry cover her mouth to keep from laughing even more.

“Trouble?” The Fount huffed, “I’m not in trouble!” But both twins giggling made him think that maybe he was in trouble. He quickly rolled up his sleeves and started to reach for the sink when Pure Starberry grabbed his arm and stopped him.

“Waaait!” She said, “We have to put our hair up!” 

The Fount blinked, then smirked. He started washing his hands — much to the twin’s chagrin — but then he used magic to pull their hair up. Pure Starberry’s hair was braided back and secured with a big blue bow, Starlight Vanilla’s hair was pulled into a low ponytail with a silver ribbon, and The Fount’s hair was put into a high ponytail with a black ribbon.

Both twins gasped and admired their new hair with each other.

Thank you, father~!” Starlight Vanilla chirped.

Truthless Recluse came out and paused, “Love the new hairstyles.” He complimented them with a smile.

Uh huh, father did it!” Starlight Vanilla smiled, “Do papa’s hair now, father!

The Fount turned expectantly, he expected Truthless Recluse to reject the idea and put his own hair up. His Doll had been so frustratingly independent since he’d escaped. 

However, Truthless Recluse looked him up and down, “If he doesn’t mind.”

The Fount’s mouth went dry, “Of course not.” He used magic to braid his Doll’s hair. The magic tied his braid off with a gold and blue bow that came to rest just above his tailbone. 

How was he supposed to keep his hands to himself when his Doll looked so delectable?

The Fount stepped back to observe once more. Since he did not need to eat, he had no need to cook or bake. Logically, by the book, he knew how to, and he could do it — he used to cook for his Doll, after all — but he didn’t cook or bake with other cookies.

He watched as his Doll set everything out, all the ingredients, all the measuring cups and spoons they’d need, the bowl to mix everything in, and he gave each twin instructions on who would be mixing the wet ingredients and who would be mixing the dry ingredients. Each twin separated their ingredients into their own space.

Just like with the bread, they worked like a well-oiled machine.

“My Fount, could you help Pure Starberry pour the flour?” Truthless Recluse called over his shoulder absentmindedly as he helped Starlight Vanilla crack an egg into a bowl.

The Fount’s dough felt two sizes too tight. 

Twice now, his Doll called him ‘My Fount’, something he used to only do when they were making love, and both times it seemed like his Doll hadn’t even registered he’d said it!

How could he be so teasing and tantalizing and so unaware of the effect he had on him??

The Fount stepped up and did as he was asked. Pure Starberry held the measuring cup and he gently shook flour out until there was a decent sized pile in the cup.

Pure Starberry expertly took a spoon and twirled it so the handle could flatten and level the pile of flour.

The Fount wondered what made baking with The Light of Resolution so much fun? He thought back to when he’d rifled through the twin’s memories, then looked at the bag of flour still in his hand. 

While Pure Starberry was distracted, he pinched a small bit of flour and held it up over her head. She must’ve sensed he was doing something because she craned her head back to look at him. The Fount rubbed his fingers together and made the flour snow down onto her cheeks.

To his surprise, Pure Starberry scrunched up her shoulders and giggled, “Fa-father!! Nooo!” She swatted his hands away, but was smiling.

“Oh, my apologies, princess.” He wiped his hand off on her cheeks, smearing streaks of white flour across her pristine blue dough.

“Noooo! No fair!” She grabbed a handful of flour and before he could stop her, she flung it up at him. He closed his eyes and mouth to avoid flour blinding and choking him, but he still felt it hit his face and poof out everywhere.

Unfortunately, gravity could be a heartless witch, so they both ended up covered in flour.

The Fount blinked his eyes open and looked down at the flour-y white face of his daughter. She huffed and flour puffed out of her mouth.

He heard a snicker and looked over at his Doll and Starlight Vanilla. His Doll had completely turned away and his shoulders were shaking with barely restrained giggles, but Starlight Vanilla was openly staring at them and giggling behind his hand.

“Oh? Is that funny to you?” The Fount asked, picking up another handful of flour.

Starlight Vanilla’s eyes got wide.

Truthless Recluse turned around (his cheeks were red) and waved a dismissive hand, “N-No!” He giggled, “Not at all!”

“You find it funny, do you?” He asked, and he saw Pure Starberry grab two handfuls of flour, and he should have discouraged her for being so wasteful, but they seemed to both have the same idea.

“We’ll show you something funny!” The Fount threw his handful of flour in his Doll’s face at the same time Pure Starberry got her revenge for the soap earlier and threw both handfuls of flour at Starlight Vanilla.

His Doll sputtered and coughed up flour as The Fount laughed at him.

Starlight Vanilla shook his head, and flour flew everywhere.

Both vanilla-doughed cookies were covered in flour!

The Fount and Pure Starberry both laughed at them.

“So,” His Doll exhaled flour and rolled up his sleeves, “That’s how it’s going to be, huh?” He picked up an egg and stepped closer to The Fount.

His eyes widened, “N-now, Doll, think about what kind of idea you’re giving the childre —!”

But he didn’t get to finish his thought as his Doll slammed and shattered an egg onto his chest. He looked down at the mess he was slowly becoming. Both twins doubled over in laughter, clutching their stomachs.

His Doll looked mighty smug smearing the smashed egg against his chest. Finally, he pulled his hands back and put them on his hips. His eyebrows shot up, as if daring The Fount to retaliate.

The Fount spotted a stick of butter and picked that up.

His Doll’s eyes got wide, “What are you —?”

The Fount didn’t let him finish, he used magic to heat his palm up to the point the butter began to drip, then he smushed the softened stick of butter onto his head.

The twins were now howling with laughter.

The Fount and Truthless Recluse looked at both twins, then shared a look. A silent truce was made, and the cake was not made as both parents dove down on their twins and made them each a little cake-ingredients mess!

The Fount and Truthless Recluse chased their kids around the kitchen, occasionally catching one and covering them in flour or eggs or butter while the other slipped away. Eventually, it turned into a free-for-all, and The Fount felt lighter than air as he laughed and defended himself with handfuls of flour.

Giggling and covered in cake mix, they all called a truce when lunch time came. 

The Fount stood next to his Doll and helped him make the twins grilled cheese sandwiches and heated up some leftover tomato soup.

“You know…you can take care of them.” His Doll whispered.

He hummed inquisitively, “What do you mean?” He looked up from the pot of soup, constantly stirring it so it wouldn't develop a film over the topmost layer.

His Doll shrugged halfheartedly, “Back there, when Pure Starberry had soap in her eyes. I’m sure you could have figured out what needed to be done.”

The Fount blinked and blushed. He did know her eyes needed to be flushed, but he was so scared she’d thrash and scream like any other time someone other than his Doll had tried to hold her that he hadn't even tried to help.

“I know.” He finally said.

“I know you know.” His Doll reassured him, laying a gentle hand on his wrist, “But if you want to be their father, you need to act like their father…you can't freeze up like that when they get hurt.” He shook his head.

The Fount sighed, “I know.” He said again.

His Doll passed him one last glance before he turned back and flipped the sandwich he was making, “And…not to ruin this moment,” He whispered.

The eyes in his hair were watching the twins, so he looked down at his flour-and-butter covered Doll beside him.

“But…I still want to discuss the whole…Black Sapphire situation later.” His Doll looked up at him apprehensively. 

The Fount swallowed hard, “Of course.” He answered simply, not wanting to pop their happy bubble so soon.

That must’ve been what his Doll had been hoping for, because he laid his hand on his wrist again and smiled up at him, “Thank you.”

The Fount cleaned up the kitchen while his Doll watched the twins eat, then he used magic to clean them all up. 

Afterwards, they finally got around to making a proper cake. It was a plain vanilla cake, but after it cooled they iced half of it with chocolate frosting for Pure Starberry, and half of it with blueberry cream cheese frosting for Starlight Vanilla.

The Fount had never tasted a finer delicacy.

Sure, he was forced to endure both twins giving him bites of their slices of cake, but then Starlight Vanilla insisted that he and his Doll feed each other and not themselves. And who was he to deny his prince his command?

His dough felt two sizes too tight anytime his Doll's perfect lips closed down around his fork.

Both twins were yawning and slowing down after finishing off their first slices of cake and Truthless Recluse frowned.

“We missed nap time.” He sighed, looking at the clock on the wall.

“Surely a small nap won’t hurt?” The Fount tried to ignore all the knowledge in his brain that said it would. He wanted some alone time with his Doll. He’d been slinking around the kitchen in that dough-tight robe, covered in baking ingredients and acting like he wasn’t the most delicious thing in the room.

And it was driving him mad.

His Doll looked at the twins, then back up at him, “Would you mind putting them down for their nap? I’ll put away the cake.”

“Of course!” The Fount perked up. He picked each sleepy twin up and rested one on each hip. How his Doll had done this alone all those years hurt his heart to think about. 

The door between the kitchen and the rest of the Spire was merciful and led him straight to the twins hallway. He tensed up as Pure Starberry rested her head on his shoulder.

He entered Starlight Vanilla’s room first and laid his son down on his bed. Starlight Vanilla kicked his shoes off and immediately fell asleep on his pillow. The Fount balanced Pure Starberry on his hip and brought his blanket up to tuck him in.

After ensuring Starlight Vanilla was snugly wrapped up in his blankets, he smiled and flew through the bathroom to Pure Starberry’s room. She was already asleep on his shoulder, but woke back up as he gently laid her down on her bed.

“Father?” Her eyes blinked sleepily.

“Shh, nap time.” He whispered.

“Best baking day,” she yawned, “Ever…” And she drifted back to sleep, her head falling to the side on her pillow.

The Fount blinked, then, after tucking her in, he flew back into a happy little backflip. He shimmied his hands up and down and barely contained his giddy giggles.

Best.

Day.

Ever!

Until he remembered his Doll’s words from earlier.

He didn't know why the prospect of talking to his Doll made him nervous, but he took a breath and flew back to the kitchen. He hadn’t been gone long, but his Doll had managed to clean the rest of the kitchen and was putting a kettle on for tea.

“The twins are down for a nap.” He announced himself and landed on his feet.

His Doll hummed and returned to the pantry to look at his tea options.

The Fount followed him, his eyes watching his Doll’s braid sway by his hips. He couldn't help himself from wrapping his arms around his little Doll’s waist and nuzzling his shoulder.

His Doll tensed up.

“You wanted to talk?” He kissed his neck and relished in the shiver he elicited from his little Doll. He felt a surge of emotions at just how small his Doll was, when he should have been happily filled and properly loved all the time. 

They needed a baby. He wanted his Doll to have another baby. He knew deep in Truthless Recluse’s heart was Pure Vanilla’s wish for a big family, and he was nothing if not a doting partner.

“Is now the time?” His Doll’s voice was quiet.

The Fount thought about their day. The twins would only be asleep for about forty five minutes, then he’d take over Starlight Vanilla’s phonics lesson for the afternoon, after that there’d be a little bit of playtime for the twins before supper, and then it was bed time.

The Fount didn’t really want to leave the conversation to right before bed. That had made his Doll sleep in the library and he’d burned with fury all night at the thought that his Doll was so angry he slept in a different bed (couch, but still).  

“Now may be our only time.” He answered.

His Doll sighed, “At least let me make some tea first.” He said.

The Fount slowly unwrapped his arms from around him and let him flutter about the kitchen as he pleased. He watched him, daydreaming about how this new version of his Doll would look and behave with his belly plump and round with his seed.

If only he could trust his Doll with his soul jam, then he’d know for sure if he was already pregnant. But…no. The soul jam was locked away safely where it couldn’t influence or tempt his Doll into escaping again. The Light of Truth door had only appeared a few times in the years since his Doll’s first escape, and each time had been because he was looking for it, experimenting with the Soul Jam of Truth and testing a few theories. 

But, not knowing if he was pregnant meant he’d have an excuse to make love to him even more.

Truthless Recluse finished steeping his tea and sat down at the table. 

The Fount blinked himself out of his thoughts, floated back over, and sat across from him.

For a while, they were both silent. His Doll stared at his cup of tea and only sipped it once. He seemed to be deep in thought. The Fount simply watched and observed him. 

Parts of King Pure Vanilla still lingered in Truthless Recluse, whether he wanted to admit it — or acknowledge it — or not. From the way he put his tea cup down, to the way he straightened his shoulders and cleared his throat, the ghost of who he was lingered like a weight around his shoulders.

“I…understand,” His Doll began in that diplomatic voice he swore he did not have, “That you believe in doing what is best for the children.” 

“I am doing what is best for our children.” The Fount corrected him.

His Doll grit his teeth and exhaled through his nose. He pursed his lips and said, “However…if I…if we are to stay here —,”

If??” The Fount repeated, his hands curled into fists on his lap.

There was no ‘if’!

His Doll and his children were staying here. 

With him.

Forever.

His Doll swallowed hard, “Since we are to stay here,” He backtracked, “I would appreciate it if you included me in any decisions involving the twins.”

The Fount chuckled, “But, Doll, your fragile little mind couldn’t possible —,”

“I am not fragile!” Truthless Recluse snapped, “Not anymore.”

The Fount stared at him, hard.

Truthless Recluse surprised him again by walking around the table and inviting himself to sit on his lap. The Fount tensed up, worried he’d bolt again if he did the wrong thing.

“I’m not asking you to go back on your word.” Truthless Recluse wrapped his arms around his shoulders to steady himself, “I’m just asking you to include me in it.”

The Fount stared at the bend in his hip, perfectly hugged by the robe, and his mouth went dry. He needed his precious Doll to be pregnant with his child, now.

Truthless Recluse tilted his head back up, “Okay?” He asked.

“Okay.”

“Thank you.” Truthless Recluse smiled a genuine smile at him.

The Fount turned and nuzzled one of his palms, “Is it later yet?” He mumbled.

Truthless Recluse glanced at the clock on the wall again, “For another forty minutes.” He answered under his breath.

The Fount’s eyes widened and he grinned as he picked his precious cookie up and laid him on the table.

Later had finally arrived, and he intended to savor every second of it!

Notes:

Uh ohhhh, careful Truthless Recluse, your Pure Vanilla is showing~
Also, apparently my ask box on the crk-purefount-au tumblr wasn't open. I think it is now. I don't usually have so many people interested in my fics so I forgot to turn it on 😅

Chapter 46: Holiday Stress

Notes:

I wasn't gonna include any explicit holiday in my CRK AU's (I don't like doing holidays in my fics in general) but then the holiday pictures came out and how could I nooooot?!!?
That being said, I wanted to get to the actual Christmas day in this chapter...and that did not happen. This chapter is +7,000 words! So, I hope that's okay...
Also, WARNING!!! The Fount and Truthless Recluse have an argument about...gender. And I say gender very loosely but just be aware.

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

That calendar couldn't be right.

It was impossible!

There was no way, on this wide Earthbread, that that calendar was correct.

No.

Possible.

Way.

Truthless Recluse stared hard at the calendar as he wiped oatmeal out of Starlight Vanilla’s hair. The poor boy had had a rough night and barely slept.

Starlight Vanilla had developed a cough and a sniffle sometime yesterday evening between supper and his evening bath. He was always sickly this time of year, and the chill of The Spire didn't help. 

But even after being healed by his father, he’d been clingy, crying any time Truthless Recluse tried to lay him down.

“What’s wrong?” The Fount had whispered, hovering and silently fretting over his shoulder.

Truthless Recluse had moved to the arm chair in his room and The Fount had used magic to transform it into a rocking chair. Starlight Vanilla was curled up in his arms, finally asleep.

“He gets like this sometimes.” Truthless Recluse whispered back, “Clingy.” 

They didn't need to whisper, Starlight Vanilla’s staff was leaning on the wall beside his bed, he couldn't hear them.

Still, Truthless Recluse kept his voice down as he looked down at his son and smiled, “I don't mind though. I know one day he won't want to cuddle and be held by me.” He frowned and his face burned as tears gathered in his eyes, “He won’t…need me…anymore…” He brushed his son’s hair back from his face, “My brave little boy…will be all grown up…”

His own heart broke just thinking about that day.

Truthless Recluse nearly jumped out of his dough when The Fount wiped away his tears. He laughed out a sob, “I’m sorry.” He wasn't sure why he was apologizing, and he wiped the rest of his tears away with the back of his free sleeve.

But then he just kept crying.

“I — I’m sorry…” He laughed as more tears continued to fall.

The Fount flew around to hover in front of him and cupped his head in his hands. For a moment, they just stared at each other. Truthless Recluse’s dough felt warm and tingly all over, and his heart strained in his chest.

The inky eyes in The Fount’s hair wept black tears that vanished into curls of smoke when they hit the ground. Then silently, The Fount leaned forward and kissed him.

And Truthless Recluse knew he needed to act obedient and keep The Fount happy, but in that moment — that tiny little moment in the middle of the night — he let himself cry and kiss him back.

There was no heat behind it, he’d even argue there was no passion, but it was a comfort. A silent vow of support. So feathery and light, they seemed to be chasing after each other as their lips met again and again.

Starlight Vanilla woke up as soon as they broke apart and he smiled sleepily at The Fount.

Without his staff, though, he was silent.

Still, the little boy reached out and grabbed The Fount’s sleeve, pulling it close until he could nuzzle the fabric and then he drifted back to sleep.

All three had ended up sleeping in Starlight Vanilla’s bed.

So, correction, they were all tired (except for Pure Starberry and Black Sapphire).

Which is why, Starlight Vanilla had fallen asleep in his oatmeal, and why, looking at the calendar, Truthless Recluse was sure it was wrong.

He was just overly tired and not seeing things correctly.

Because there was no way Christmas was in four days!

The Spire wasn't decorated, he hadn't made the twins anything, and how was he going to explain to them that they wouldn't be getting presents from Dark Cacao or Golden Cheese this year?? Did The Fount even celebrate Christmas? It wasn't marked on the calendar…

He looked across the table at The Fount, who was looking over some paperwork he’d neglected the night before. His brows were furrowed and he barely noticed that Pure Starberry was sitting up on her knees in order to look at what he was reading.

“Fount?” Truthless Recluse broke the heavy silence.

The Fount hummed in acknowledgment.

“What day is it?”

The Fount blinked at his paper.

Both The Fount and Pure Starberry looked across the table at him confused.

The Fount blinked again, “The twenty-first.”

Truthless Recluse’s heart skipped a beat and he stood up so fast his chair scraped across the stone floor. 

Starlight Vanilla winced and dropped his staff with a, “Too lou —!!

Truthless Recluse picked up his staff, but signed, “I’m sorry.” Before handing it back to him. Then, he looked at The Fount, “Can I speak with you, over here?” He nodded his head towards the pantry.

The Fount looked confused, but stood up and followed him over to the far side of the kitchen.

“Can I ask you a favor?” Truthless Recluse whispered.

The Fount looked hopelessly lost, but perked up at his question, “Anything, Doll!” He beamed.

Truthless Recluse took a breath. He knew he had to turn on the charm to get what he wanted, so he laid a gentle hand on his arm and stepped into his space, “Could I, maybe, have the day to myself?”

The Fount’s grin faltered.

“I haven't gotten the twins anything for Christmas.” He quickly added, “If I could just have a day to myself, I could work on a few things for them and have them done in time.” He was pushing it, time-wise, but he had no other options.

The Fount exhaled with relief, “Doll, I can just make them whatever they want.” He cupped his face in one hand, “You don't need to worry your pretty little head about it.”

Truthless Recluse frowned, “I’ve never made the twins presents with magic.” He gently pulled The Fount’s hand off his face and laid it over his heart, “It’s not personal.”

The Fount frowned, confused once more.

Truthless Recluse sighed, “I always make the twins a new outfit for Christmas and a new toy. And Pure Starberry gets a book and Starlight Vanilla gets a game. They also get gifts from…my friends.” If he knew one thing, he knew The Fount’s jealousy would serve him well.

Sure enough, his dual blue eyes narrowed, “What do you need?”

Truthless Recluse relaxed, “Do you happen to have fabric? Yarn?”

“Do I have fabric?” The Fount chuckled, “Oh, my precious Doll.” He patted his head.

Truthless Recluse glowered up at him, but before he could lose his cool, Pure Starberry popped up between them.

“I’m done!” She proudly showed off her empty bowl, “Starlight’s sleeping.” She pointed at her brother who had dozed off to sleep with his head on the table.

“I’ll show you to the craft room later.” The Fount kissed the top of his head and flew back over to their son.

Truthless Recluse took Pure Starberry’s bowl from her hand and thanked her for eating all of her breakfast. He was silently relieved to see her appetite return.

The Fount hoisted Starlight Vanilla up in his arms, “I think this little one needs a little more sleep. I’ll be right back.” And he vanished with the sleeping Starlight in his arms.

“Pure Starberry, could you please scrape your brother’s oatmeal into the garbage and bring his bowl here?” Truthless Recluse asked, starting to rinse her own bowl.

“Okay, papa.” Pure Starberry nodded and did as she was asked.

“Thank you, my heart.” He smiled down at her, then turned back and started washing both bowls. Pure Starberry leaned against him as he washed their breakfast dishes. He frowned as he set both bowls aside to dry and turned the water off. “Starberry?”

“Yes, papa?” She looked up at him.

“Papa has to do something alone today…will you be okay with your father?” He didn't want her to be caught off guard by his absence.

Pure Starberry frowned, “Do I have to?” She asked.

Truthless Recluse smiled sadly, “I’m sorry, my heart…” But he needed to have alone time to make her and her brother’s presents. He knelt down and grabbed her shoulders, “But if you behave today, I promise I will make it up to you.” He tried to smile.

Pure Starberry’s frown deepened, “Like how you kept your promise to Mister Dark Cacao?”

Ow.

Okay, that hurt.

Truthless Recluse frowned back at her, “Dark Cacao knew what our plan was. I know,” he held up a finger to stop her rebuttal, “He did not approve of the plan. But now we’re together…and we will escape.” He kept his voice down just in case.

“But when?” Pure Starberry asked, her golden eyes threatening to tear up. 

“We have to wait for Silverbell, Mister Shimmering Salt’s son, remember?” Truthless Reclused tucked her blue bangs back from her eyes.

Pure Starberry pouted, “Okay…”

“So, will you be a good girl today?” He asked.

His answer was her wrapping her arms around his neck and hugging him. He hugged her back.

The Fount did not return alone. Black Sapphire came with him.

“Pure Starberry, Black Sapphire is going to ensure you’re dressed and ready before your brother wakes up. I need to show your papa something real quick.” The Fount smiled as Truthless Recluse slowly picked her up and held her on his hip.

Pure Starberry’s arms tightened around his neck.

Truthless Recluse turned and whispered to her, “Remember, sweetie…” he squeezed her comfortingly.

She sighed and slowly uncurled herself in his arms.

Truthless Recluse peppered her cheek with kisses until she finally broke into a smile and giggled, shoving her hands in his face.

“Pa-papa!” She giggled, “Stoooop~!”

“Oh, just,” he continued to try and kiss her cheek, “just lemme kiss you!” He pretended to pout when she got her hands over his mouth. He grinned and began to kiss her palms.

“Papa!” Pure Starberry scolded but leaned up and kissed his cheek, “Put me down!” She laughed.

“Oh, fiiine,” he began to set her down, but as soon as her little feet touched the ground, he scooped her into a dip and started peppering her in kisses again.

“PA-PAPA!!” Pure Starberry shrieked and laughed and squirmed in his arms.

“Come on, Doll, we’ve got big days for everyone.” The Fount spoke up.

Truthless Recluse sighed and planted a big kiss on his daughter’s cheek before setting her upright on her feet. “Behave with Black Sapphire, sweetie.” He waved goodbye.

“Okay, papa!” Pure Starberry waved before she took Black Sapphire’s hand.

“Alright, come on, kid.” Black Sapphire smiled down at her.

“Bye, papa!” Pure Starberry called as he walked her out of the room.

Truthless Recluse called after her, “Goodbye, my heart!” Then he sighed and looked at The Fount, “Why do you do that?”

“Do what?” The Fount blinked.

“Say ‘papa’ like the word itself is poison.” He crossed his arms and walked over to stand in front of him.

“Because that's not what you are.” The Fount rolled his eyes and started to fly out of the room.

“What do you mean by that?” Truthless Recluse kept his arms crossed and followed him.

“I mean,” The Fount chuckled, “You're their mother. Not their father.”

“I am not their mother.” Truthless Recluse corrected. 

The door from the kitchen took them to a hallway Truthless Recluse recognized as being connected to the portrait hallway, but The Fount turned to a new door.

“You have a womb, went through gestation with them, birthed them,” The Fount rattled on, “All of that makes you a mother.”

“I’m not a woman.” Truthless Recluse deadpanned. He’d never been called a woman, never presented as a woman, never had an urge to be a woman, hell he hadn't even had a period until he accepted his soul jam — the only thing that made him different from “a man” was his vagina. 

“I didn't say you were a woman.” The Fount shook his head with an amused smirk, “I said you were a mother.”

“I am a father.” Truthless Recluse huffed, “That’s all I’ve ever been to the children and that's all I will be.”

I am their father.” The Fount corrected, coming to a stop and landing on his feet outside the door.

“And I am their papa.” Truthless Recluse had given up a lot of his pride since he’d been here, but he was not about to start calling himself “mother” or “mama” just because The Fount had some antiquated idea of motherhood.

“We’ll fix that for the next one.” The Fount rolled his eyes.

“There won’t be a next one if you —,” Truthless Recluse clenched his fists in barely restrained shock when The Fount slammed his own fist into the door. His heart settled in his throat and he had to swallow it back down.

The Fount’s pupils were slits in his dual blue eyes, and he leaned down to press his lips to his ear, “You should have thought of that before you begged me to fuck you.” He hissed.

Truthless Recluse’s face burned when he pulled away.

Behave.

Behave.

Behave!

“You aren't the only one I’ve spread my legs for.” His traitorous tongue lashed out.

The Fount shoved him against the wall before he even had a chance to blink, and he bit the inside of his cheeks until he tasted jam. One of The Fount’s knees jammed up between his legs, bruising his growing heat. He tried to punch and hit The Fount to give himself room, but his wrists were swiftly grabbed and yanked above his head.

Truthless Recluse’s chest heaved with every breath and he squeezed his eyes shut as The Fount pressed his lips to his ear once more.

“I want you to think long and hard about your next words.” He warned, his voice low. “You cannot possibly compare Dark Cacao Cookie to me.” He growled and it sent heat right to Truthless Recluse’s core.

He squirmed, but The Fount’s grip on his wrists tightened and burned, “Go on. Tell me. Who. Is. Better.”

Truthless Recluse didn't release his cheek, it throbbed and leaked more jam onto his tongue.

He was being asked to compare apples to oranges. They were both fruit, but they were a part of different recipes.

Dark Cacao was his oldest lover. He sometimes knew Truthless Recluse better than he knew himself. And when they made love, Dark Cacao was incredibly patient and devoted to his pleasure. He hardly ever chased his own pleasure. Making love to Dark Cacao was like watching a storm approach over the horizon — it was slow building, but when it hit, it hit hard. Every orgasm left Truthless Recluse shaking and crying with overwhelming emotions he could never name. Anything he wanted, Dark Cacao would do. Without question.

But The Fount of Knowledge?

He knew him. Inside and out. He knew things about Truthless Recluse that even he had forgotten or never even realized about himself! They understood each other in a way no one else did. He never felt lonely, and was filled with a deep and ancient warmth whenever they made love. While The Fount could be cruel and take and take and take, he was also incredibly giving.

The few times they’d made love since he’d been back had shown him that.

Truthless Recluse could feel The Fount’s hesitancy each time they made love, but he always asked for more. More hands, more biting, more thrusting, more love, more love, more love!

Even after that first time, when The Fount came in him, all Truthless Recluse could feel was love. And all he wanted was more.

“Tell. Me.” The Fount growled, “Or should I throw you onto our bed and show you who’s better?” His hair whipped behind him as if he was in a wind storm. The inky eyes in his hair glared at him, filled with nothing but malice.

Truthless Recluse turned his head away. 

He couldn't — he wouldn't answer him.

LOOK AT ME!” He shouted, and the whole Spire seemed to tremble.

Truthless Recluse flinched away from him as much as he could. 

For a moment, his ears rang. All he could hear was The Fount’s heavy breath.

Opening his eyes, he took a few deep, shaky breaths, then turned and glared at him. He knew they were both tired, easily irritable, but his traitorous tongue wanted to get him in trouble.

“Dark Cacao never screamed at me the way you do.” He hissed, “He loves me, as I am.”

The Fount yanked himself away as if being near him suddenly burned. Truthless Recluse landed hard on his feet, his achy core suddenly cold as his leg pulled away.

Before he could recover, The Fount grabbed him with one hand at the back of his neck and the other on his waist. He yanked Truthless Recluse forward and kissed him fiercely.

Immediately his senses were overwhelmed with him — his scent, his touch, even the angry little puffs of air he was breathing.

And damn it, Truthless Recluse did try to resist. He hit his chest, squirmed, and he tried to kick, but The Fount was persistent and his grip just tightened the more Truthless Recluse tried to escape. 

The Fount pulled back, his pupils were still slits, and he looked ready to scold or yell at him again.

This time, Truthless Recluse yanked him back down into a kiss.

If it was a fight he wanted, a fight he would get.

The Fount pushed him into the wall, gentler this time, and kissed him back with an equal amount of fervor. His clawed hand curled into his hair.

Truthless Recluse moaned and shivered. He wrapped his arms around The Fount’s shoulders, holding him in place.

The Fount’s hand on his hip left and felt around the wall behind him.

Just as Truthless Recluse was about to break their kiss and ask just what in the ovens was so important behind him, The Fount found what he was looking for and the wall fell out behind him.

Truthless Recluse gasped and staggered back a step, only for The Fount to step forward and follow him into the dark, new room. His hands landed on his waist and picked him up.

“Oh!” Truthless Recluse blushed as he was dropped onto a table.

The door behind The Fount closed as he bent down and kissed him again. 

Truthless Recluse moaned and fought his robe up around his hips to spread his legs.

The Fount immediately slotted himself between his thighs, and growled, “I have to have you.”

Truthless Recluse whined and followed his lips, every time The Fount tried to pull away.

The Fount had enough of his allure and bit his bottom lip, “Let me have you.” He panted.

He couldn't say it, but he wanted him, too.

“Please.” The Fount growled again and tucked his head under his jaw to nibble at his clothed neck. His hips rolled against Truthless Recluse's.

Truthless Recluse panted and dug his nails into The Fount’s shoulder.

“Let me have you.”

“Please.”

After their (not so quick) quickie, The Fount illuminated the room they were in and it immediately unnerved him.

It was a puppet storage and craft room.

The shelves that lined the walls were stuffed with half-formed rabbit, sheep, and wolf puppets, and bolts of luxurious fabric. There were bins filled with all sorts of odds and ends for crafting. In the center of the room were several tables. Some had stools, some didn't. There was a giant loom on the far side of the room that had a half-finished tapestry strung through it. Leaning against the wall were several partially finished paintings. 

The Fount had given him free reign of the room and his supplies.

It took him a while after he was left alone to find everything he needed, but once he did he picked a table where he could see both the door and the shelves of puppets.

It didn't take him long to make new outfits for the twins. The longest part was picking out fabric. He wished he had some waffle cone fabric from home. Not that the twins didn't look nice in black, blue, and gold, but he just…

Missed home…

Still, the white, blue, and gold fabric he picked out looked nice enough. He made them both the traditional school robes from his old kingdom to the best of his memory. He folded both new outfits and set them aside.

Then he got started on knitting a new pair of toys.

The Fount had given them both all manner of toys. Toy soldiers, dolls, animals, creatures, but they didn't have this.

Inspired by the sheep and wolf puppets, he knitted a wolf with a sheep hood.

A toy wolf-in-sheep’s-clothing.

It felt like a subtle reminder of their father. And a subtle reminder that they couldn't trust him.

He nodded off twice while knitting, and after the second time his chin dipped to his chest, he decided to set aside his work and rest his head on the table.

He was exhausted

Staying up half the night to take care of his son, and then being fucked and filled with nothing but tea and a biscuit in his stomach left his head pounding. He fell asleep almost too easily.

The room was bordering on being uncomfortably cold, but Truthless Recluse figured he could just use some excess fabric as a makeshift blanket if he really needed to. He squirmed uncomfortably on his stool, still feeling what remained of The Fount between his thighs, and sighed contentedly. 

He could have slept for the rest of the day, unfortunately, a loud crash across the room startled him out of his dough.

Truthless Recluse panted heavily and looked around, the sleepy haze slowly fading from his eyes. He found the culprit almost immediately, one of the puppets had shifted and fallen off the shelf.

A puppet rabbit.

Truthless Recluse glared at it, but it didn't move anymore.

He shook his head and sighed, then looked around for a clock.

He found two clocks on the wall behind him. One was spinning too fast, and the other one was moving so slowly it didn't look like it was moving at all!

So, he had no clue how long he’d been sleeping for.

Still, he had work to do.


Pure Starberry looked up from her book when The Fount came into her room. She was dressed warmly, which made her pester Black Sapphire’s ear off about their plans for the day, but he had refused to tell her.

So, seeing her father, she immediately closed her book and hopped out of her window seat, “Where are we going?” She asked.

She didn’t like the idea of leaving the Spire without her papa.

The Fount just smiled, and looked at Black Sapphire, “Is Starlight still sleeping?”

“Yes, sir.” Black Sapphire nodded.

“I’ll wake him up,” The Fount nodded once, “Be sure Pure Starberry has her scarf and gloves. Oh, and you’ll need yours as well.” And he floated off through the bathroom.

Pure Starberry frowned at being ignored, but accepted her scarf from Black Sapphire and helped him help her put her gloves on, “Are you coming too?” She asked. She still wasn’t totally okay with Black Sapphire, but he was consistent. 

He reminded her a little of Mister Dark Cacao, he followed a strict schedule, and was very no-nonsense, but could be soft and sweet. 

And she remembered her papa’s words and his promise, so she smiled up at him, “Thank you, Black Sapphire.”

“Sure thing, kiddo.” Black Sapphire smiled and stood back up, “And, I guess so.” Black Sapphire twirled his wrist and his microphone staff appeared in his hand. With a shimmer of black and purple magic, he was donned in a coat, scarf, gloves, and hat.

Pure Starberry felt a twinge of jealousy. She missed her silver orchid key staff. Miss White Lily had spent so long on it and she’d barely had it a week. Her palms tingled just thinking about the magic she’d been able to feel with the staff. 

She hoped (she knew) Miss White Lily was taking care of her staff…

The Fount came back a few minutes later, Starlight Vanilla was also bundled up in a coat, hat, gloves, and scarf, but he was asleep on The Fount’s shoulder. “Here,” The Fount carefully passed Starlight Vanilla to Black Sapphire, “You hold him.” Then he reached his hand out to Pure Starberry. Black Sapphire took Starlight Vanilla and readjusted him in his arms.

She only hesitated for a moment before she took his hand. Cold, Dark Moon Magic coursed through their palmed connection, and she shivered.

“Where are we going?” She asked again.

“Well, I was hoping you might help me narrow down where to go.” The Fount said.

When they left her room, they were in the foyer of the Spire. Pure Starberry blinked wearily, she’d never get used to the every shifting interior of this place.

The Fount opened the front door and a gust of cold wind blew inside. The four cookies stepped outside and The Fount closed the door behind him.

The Fount continued to speak as they walked carefully down the stairs and out of the front garden, “Your…your papa explained that you have certain holiday traditions?”

Pure Starberry nodded.

“Well, I’m saddened to say that I do not know your traditions. Yet another thing I have no knowledge of due to being separated from you both,” The Fount sighed, but perked up, “So, I hope you and your brother can help me make this the best holiday ever for your…papa.”

Pure Starberry hummed thoughtfully, and absentmindedly began to swing her hand holding onto his, “Well…Papa normally makes us new clothes. Papa usually gets me a book, so does Mister Dark Cacao and Auntie Goldie, and Starlight gets a game or toys. Sometimes, me and Starlight make something for papa.” 

They were walking across the campus, which was eerily empty, although the occasional bundled-up cookie darted by with their head ducked against the crisp winter wind.

“Hmmm,” The Fount hummed, “What would you like to get papa this year?” He smiled down at her.

Pure Starberry frowned and thought for a moment. She looked down and focused on the sound of her blue boots crunching across the snow. Then she looked up at him, “Can papa have a robe?” She asked.

The Fount blinked and his brows furrowed, “He has many robes, my heart.” 

Pure Starberry shook her head, “No. Back home, papa had a robe that he wore on rainy days.”

“Like a rain coat?” Black Sapphire spoke up.

Pure Starberry shook her head again, “No! Like a…like a cozy robe.”

“Like the kind someone wears when they wear pajamas all day?” Black Sapphire asked, cocking up an eyebrow.

“Yeah!” Pure Starberry smiled and nodded.

Just then, Starlight Vanilla shivered and whined, “Too c-cold.” He nuzzled closer to Black Sapphire and tiredly blinked his eyes open, “Where are we?” His voice came out tinny from the staff gripped loosely in his hand.

“We’re going to get papa a gift for Christmas!” Pure Starberry smiled up at him.

Yaaaaaay.” Starlight Vanilla yawned.

“What other traditions do you have?” The Fount asked.

They were nearing the far end of campus and were approaching the small hamlet town that stood between the Blueberry Yogurt Academy and the Ghost-Yeast forest. The smooth pathways of the campus abruptly changed to a dirt path that had been haphazardly cleared away. The fields of cream sheep were bare, the cream sheep all tucked away in their barns to hide from the weather.

Papa sleeps in.” Starlight Vanilla curled his arms up between himself and Black Sapphire, still cold despite being bundled.

“And we all eat breakfast in our pajamas.” Pure Starberry added, “And then me and Starlight will pass out the presents and we each open our presents and say thank you and —,” And thinking about all the Christmases they’d had at home, that they wouldn’t get to have this year, made her sad.

And we decorate a tree.” Starlight Vanilla added.

“A tree? Hmm…” The Fount pursed his lips.

And we have Santa stockings and we open those first.” Starlight Vanilla didn’t seem eager to join his sister on the ground.

“Well, I think I have an idea of what our first Christmas together will look like.” The Fount came to a stop as the dirt path changed to cobblestone. “Let’s go shopping for papa, first.” 

And he pulled them to a building with a sign outside that read: Icing Coats Salon.

The inside was much warmer than outside, or the Spire. Pure Starberry instinctively stomped her boots to get all the snow, ice, and slush off of them. When she looked up, she saw rows and rows and rows of racks stuffed to the brim with clothes!

“Whoa.” She breathed out.

“Hello, hello~ welcome in!” A soft, gentle voice called. A cookie with dark dough walked up one of the aisles of clothes racks towards them, but paused. His eyes widened, “O-oh! Great Emissary of Knowledge, how honored are we to have you come to our humble salon!” He bowed his head, his blonde hair falling in his face.

“We’ll be quick, Sugar Coat.” The Fount didn’t bother to hide his distaste.

Pure Starberry tilted her head curiously, she wondered why her father didn’t like being addressed like that by the other cookie.

“We’re looking for a day robe, do you have any?” The Fount asked.

“Oh, of course!” Sugar Coat nodded his head, then he turned and gestured to a spot across the salon, “Near the back corner we have our finest selections or robes.”

“That’ll be all.” The Fount cut him off from saying more. He looked down at Pure Starberry, “Let’s pick out the best one.” He said.

Pure Starberry smiled, but she still felt…strange…about her father’s reaction to Sugar Coat. She let him walk with her to the area Sugar Coat had gestured to and she looked appraisingly over each robe.

Her father showed her black robes, gold robes, blue robes, even brown robes, but she didn’t like any of them. They looked at robes with long sleeves, quarter sleeves, even a strange looking one with no sleeves but a cape (that one made her, Starlight Vanilla, and Black Sapphire wrinkle their noses up in disgust). Black Sapphire set Starlight Vanilla down so they could spread out more.

They looked at robes with pockets, robes with only one pocket, robes with buttons, with belts, with belts and buckles, but none of them —

Pure Starberry froze as she saw a bin of discarded clothes from the changing room. 

A white sleeve was thrown over the edge. 

She ran over to the bin and dug the white sleeve out of the pile it was buried under.

Thin, but warm, the white robe had a gold trim and belt. The colors blended together nicely and reminded her of her papa’s hair and, “It’s perfect!” She ran over and showed her father, “Look, look!” 

“This one?” The Fount asked.

“This one!” Pure Starberry nodded.

After paying for the robe, The Fount asked Starlight Vanilla what he’d like to get papa for Christmas.

Starlight Vanilla shivered and clung to Black Sapphire’s legs as they stepped out of the salon and into the cold once more. But, his staff lit up excitedly as he answered, “A walking stick! Papa’s supposed to have his staff but he doesn’t.

Pure Starberry had to bite her tongue to keep from blurting out that Miss White Lily had his staff. She wasn’t sure what her father would do with that information.

She took her father’s hand to keep from slipping on the slick cobblestone roads as they walked across the small town to another shop. 

This one had a wooden cracker duck on the sign and no discernible name. 

The inside wasn’t was warm as the Icing Coats Salon, but it was still warmer than outside.

Again, Pure Starberry stomped the snow and ice off her boots and Starlight Vanilla stomped his feet next to her. The two giggled at the sound of their boots stomping on the hard wood floor.

“May I help you?” A light-brown doughed cookie looked up from what she was carving. Like Sugar Coat, her eyes widened, “F-Fount of Knowledge! A-Apologies, I did not know it was you —,”

Like before, The Fount held up a hand to stop her, “We’re simply looking around Sugar Pine.”

Pure Starberry frowned.

Why did everyone seem so shocked to see her father?

Like he’d done at Icing Coats Salon, The Fount smiled at Starlight Vanilla, “Let’s try to find the best one, okay?”

“Okay, father.” Starlight Vanilla nodded and eagerly took off to look at the shelves and barrels of things. Pure Starberry walked around slower, wanting to look at all the fine things that seemed to have been carved by hand.

There was a small bin of pinecone bird toys, a shelf of cuckoo clocks, hanging dream catchers and wind chimes, and a shelf with only a single spherical object on it.

Pure Starberry pursed her lips curiously and picked up a blue and gold orb with a flat bottom. There was a seam around the middle and she tilted her head curiously.

“Whatcha got there, kiddo?” Black Sapphire asked.

Pure Starberry frowned and looked up at him. She didn’t like him hovering so much. Still, she could be nice, “I dunno.”

“Here, lemme see?” Black Sapphire held his hand out.

Pure Starberry handed the object over to him. Black Sapphire turned his head one way, then the other, and then he opened it up.

Pure Starberry’s heart stuttered and she gasped with delight as a sleepy cracker duck slowly popped up and a mellow, hopeful melody began to play.

“Huh,” Black Sapphire looked impressed, “A music box.”

“A what?” Pure Starberry couldn’t take her eyes off the beautiful cracker duck. She had a beautiful green ribbon tied around her neck and she slowly spun in a circle on her little wooden platform.

“A music box,” Black Sapphire handed back the music box, “You know, you open it and it plays music.” 

Pure Starberry had never treated something with more care in her life than she did with the music box. 

It was beautiful and the music that played from inside was so peaceful and calming. She was absolutely mesmerized. She carefully looked over all the little details, from the ripples meant to simulate water on the cracker duck’s platform, to the finely carved feathers on the cracker duck. Even the inside of the lid was beautiful, with a sixteen pointed star painted in white and gold against a midnight blue background.

Her heart actually ached when The Fount said they were ready to leave and she had to put the music box back. 

“Come on, kiddo,” Black Sapphire helped her put it back on the shelf.

Pure Starberry accepted her father’s head as they walked to another location, but her mind kept thinking about the music box. There was no way her papa would know she wanted it more than anything, and her father hadn’t noticed her admiring it…

So she sadly accepted that she’d only have the memory of the music box to go by.

They stopped by another store, this one was very brightly lit inside, and their father told Black Sapphire to keep them by the door while he went shopping alone.

What is this place?” Starlight Vanilla asked, craning his neck back to look up at Black Sapphire.

“Farers of Fine Gems. It’s a jewelry store.” Black Sapphire answered.

Jewlery? Why does father need jewelry?" Starlight Vanilla crinkled his nose.

They stood by the door for fifteen whole minutes. Starlight Vanilla sighed every few seconds, bored out of his mind, and Pure Starberry tried to remember the melody of the music box by humming it.

She wished she could go back and listen to the song one more time so she could memorize the melody.

A warm-brown doughed cookie with swoopy golden hair smiled as he walked alongside their father, “And I hope your intended is satisfied with your choice.”

“He will be. Thank you, Choco Coin.” The Fount smiled, pleased.

The four left the brightly lit store and The Fount turned to them, “Just a few more stops, how are you two holding up?”

Pure Starberry just sighed. She wanted to go back to the music box shop, but she said, “I’m fine.”

“I’m hungry.” Starlight Vanilla frowned.

The Fount hummed, “This may be perfect timing.” He reached into a pocket on his robe and pulled out a pouch of gold coins, “Here, get something to eat.” He handed the pouch to Black Sapphire, “Pure Starberry and I will still be shopping.”

Pure Starberry was starting to wish she’d said she was hungry, but Black Sapphire and Starlight Vanilla left with plans to meet back up later before she could stop them.

“Now, what would you like to buy your brother for Christmas?” The Fount asked.

Pure Starberry’s eyes lit up, “I get to buy Starlight a toy too??”

“Well, what kind of Christmas would it be if you didn’t?” The Fount smiled.

Music box forgotten for now, Pure Starberry excitedly rattled off about a dozen ideas for gifts for her brother.


“Sir? The Fount would like for me to inform you that supper will be ready in five minutes.” Black Sapphire held his microphone in one hand, and held his other hand behind his back.

After returning to the Spire, Black Sapphire had helped Starlight Vanilla wrap all the presents he’d bought (including the ones for his sister, papa, and The Fount).

Then, The Fount reassured his children that he could get supper ready without their papa’s (or magical) help. Black Sapphire had been sent to retrieve Truthless Recluse as supper was nearing its completion.

Truthless Recluse did not stop knitting as he looked up at him, “Will I be able to return?”

“Not today.” Black Sapphire answered, “But The Fount did say you could return tomorrow.”

Truthless Recluse sighed and sat down his half finished toy, “Very well.” He stood up and grimaced, “Would The Fount allow me to shower first? I’ll be down as soon as possible.”

Black Sapphire shrugged and held the door open, “I can let him know.”

How sweaty could one cookie get from knitting?

“Thank you, Black Sapphire.” He spoke stiffly.

Black Sapphire walked him through the Spire. He didn’t really think much of Truthless Recluse, but he was not at all like the silent doll The Fount had gushed and daydreamed about.

He still wasn’t sure if that was a good thing.

“So…I take it your folks are fine with you…being here?” He could feel Truthless Recluse eyeing him.

“I have no family.” Black Sapphire answered quickly.

Too quickly.

“Oh…” Truthless Recluse frowned. “I’m sorry.” He was silent for a beat, “How old were you when they crumbled?”

Black Sapphire didn't bother to hide his eye roll, “My mother crumbled when I was a teen. My father is witches knows where, but he better be crumbled if he knew what was good for him.”

“No love lost, huh?” Truthless Recluse frowned.

“If you must know.” Black Sapphire’s grip on his microphone staff tightened, “My father cheated on my mother multiple times. When she found out, she was so heartbroken she crumbled. So, yes, no love lost.”

Truthless Recluse’s steps faltered, but he quickly caught back up, “I’m sorry.” 

Black Sapphire just huffed and stopped outside of The Fount and Truthless Recluse’s room, “I’ll let The Fount know you’re showering.”

“Thank you.” Truthless Recluse frowned as he stepped into his room.

Black Sapphire didn't even wait for the door to close before he walked back down to the kitchen. He walked into warm chaos.

“Is papa coming??” Pure Starberry looked up from where she was decorating a pancake with whipped cream. Her hair was still windswept from their outing.

Starlight Vanilla was still nursing a hot cocoa.

Somehow, the twins convinced The Fount to have breakfast for supper, so The Fount was floating pancakes from the skillet to the table for the twins to decorate.

To answer Pure Starberry’s question, Black Sapphire looked at The Fount, "Truthless Recluse asked to shower first.”

“What could he have possibly been doing to warrant a show —,” The Fount paused, then went back to flipping pancakes. The eyes in his hair looked everywhere but at them.

Both twins looked questioningly at their father.

Black Sapphire resisted the urge to gag himself. 

So that was why Truthless Recluse had asked to shower. 

He took a breath and walked over to Starlight Vanilla and smiled, “How’s the hot cocoa treating you, buddy?”

It’s sooooo good!” He smiled, “Thank you.

“Black Sapphire, look!” Pure Starberry waved him over. 

Black Sapphire smiled and walked around the table. She was normally just barely polite to him, but after returning from their outing, she seemed happier than usual. More at ease, finally.

Pure Starberry smiled up at him, “This one is Starlight, this one is papa,” she pointed at the plates of decorated pancakes, “that one is you, and this one is father.”

Each pancake had varying amounts of whipped cream hair, different fruits for eyes, chocolate chips for a mouth. In truth, he didn't see how she could differentiate who was meant to be who, but he knew better than to discourage her, so he smiled.

“Sir, I think you have a little artist in the making.” Black Sapphire ruffled her hair.

“Hey!” She swatted his hands away.

“But of course~!” The Fount trilled as he turned around, “My princess is a natural at everything!” He kissed her cheek and earned a playful giggle from the little girl.

Pure Starberry was able to decorate a pancake for everyone, and Starlight Vanilla finished his hot cocoa just as Truthless Recluse walked in.

“Sorry,” He apologized, out of breath, “I needed that shower.” His eyes lit up when he saw the table, “Breakfast for supper?” He asked.

“Yup!”

Yeah!

Both twins smiled at him.

“Hello, Doll.” The Fount floated over and kissed his cheek.

“Oh, looks like everyone’s in a much better mood.” Truthless Recluse smiled and turned to accept an actual kiss from The Fount.

The twins both gagged and Black Sapphire just chuckled. When he was their age, he would have given anything to have his parents show even a half of the affection The Fount and Truthless Recluse showed each other. 

He felt the room grow quieter, even as the small family grew louder. 

He wondered what his brother and sister were doing this time of year…

Were they safe? 

Warm?

Did they still talk to each other? Or were they estranged from each other now?

Had his brother followed his dream of being the best potion maker on Earthbread? 

Had his baby sister followed her dream of being a Witch historian?

Were they even —

“Are you going to eat?” Pure Starberry’s soft voice broke him out of his thoughts. 

Black Sapphire looked at his (slightly melted) pancake visage. He cleared his throat, “How could I possibly eat myself? This is a masterpiece and should be saved in a museum.” He smiled at her.

“Stoooop!” Pure Starberry rolled her eyes, “Eat it!”

Black Sapphire smiled and picked up his fork. He glanced around the table again, The Fount was whispering something to Truthless Recluse, and he was nodding every few words.

Starlight Vanilla had mixed his pancake face together and was eating all the toppings first.

And Pure Starberry had scraped all of her pancake face toppings to one side and was eating the pancake first.

Was this how families were supposed to be?

He cut off a piece of his pancake face and took a bite.

It was good.

After supper, Truthless Recluse asked to go with the twins to their rooms and spend some time with them, which The Fount allowed.

Black Sapphire stood aside while The Fount used magic to clean up. When they left, The Fount asked, “Did you happen to hear or see Pure Starberry mention something she likes today?” He sighed, “I’m stumped on what to get her. My Doll says she likes books, but I have multiple copies of nearly every book known to cookiekind here. She has no want for books here.” He shook his head.

Black Sapphire thought back to the day. He’d spent most of the day with Starlight Vanilla, and he had liked nearly everything they saw. But Pure Starberry…

“Actually,” Black Sapphire said slowly, and he looked up at The Fount, “There was one thing she seemed to really like.”

Notes:

So, not the mega chapter I had been hoping for, but still nearly twice as long as my normal chapters.
It happened this way because I wanted to get all these POVs but each one wasn't long enough for a singular chapter

Chapter 47: Happy Holidays

Notes:

This chapter made me feel so cuddly and cozy 🥰🥰🥰 I hope you guys like it, too
Oh, and don't worry about the mental breakdown, Truthless Recluse has in the middle of the chapter, that's fine. He's fine.

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Truthless Recluse was surprised to wake up the following day to giggles.

“Shh, you're going to wake your papa.” He heard The Fount whisper.

Truthless Recluse sat up, his head still pounding from the catch-up he was doing to his sleep schedule. He turned and heard more whispered giggles from the library. Frowning, he wondered why The Fount hadn't woken him up and turned to get out of bed.

Oh! I think I heard him!” Starlight Vanilla’s voice was a whisper of static.

Truthless Recluse shivered as he got out of bed and he walked over to the library.

His breath was stolen away when he saw the scene before him.

The Fount was flying a good fifteen feet in the air and holding Pure Starberry in his arms as she hung a paper snowflake on the absolutely massive Christmas tree in the far corner of the library.

Starlight Vanilla and Black Sapphire were seated on the floor under them, folding and cutting paper into paper snowflakes, and stringing colorful baubles onto a line of shimmering tinsel.

Both twins looked at him and smiled.

“Good morning, papa!”

Papa! You're up!

Starlight Vanilla abandoned his snowflakes and ran over to body slam himself full force into his legs.

Truthless Recluse grunted as he caught him, his mouth still slack as he looked at the tree, “Where on Earthbread..? What..? How??” He didn't know which question he should commit to first.

We helped father pick it out! Do you like it??” Starlight Vanilla nuzzled his legs.

“It's beautiful,” Truthless Recluse couldn't stop looking at it. They’d decorated about half of the tree so far.

“But,” he bent down and picked Starlight Vanilla up to hold on his lap, “Why didn't you wake me? I would've loved to have helped.” He watched as The Fount came back down to the ground. 

The Fount lowered Pure Starberry to the ground and she immediately ran for him and hugged his legs. “They wanted it to be a surprise,” he explained, “Of course, they kept giggling, so we didn't get to finish.” He stared hard at them, which only made them giggle and hide their faces on Truthless Recluse.

“And father said you didn't sleep well, so we were letting you sleep.” Pure Starberry smiled up at him.

“How kind of you,” Truthless Recluse smiled and set Starlight Vanilla back down on his feet. Then he looked up at the half-decorated tree, “Well, can I help now?” 

And he might as well have said Christmas came early because both twins immediately shouted at him.

YES YES YES!!

“YES! YES YES!”

And they both pulled him over to where all their tree trimming supplies were.

“Where should I start?” Truthless Recluse laughed.

“Starberry and I have the tree covered,” The Fount spoke up, “Why don’t you take over for Black Sapphire so he can run my errand?”

Black Sapphire sighed with relief and shook out his hands, “Thank you, sir.” He stood up.

Awww, noooo! Sapphy, stay!” Starlight Vanilla hugged one of his legs.

“I’ll be back as quickly as I can.” Black Sapphire ruffled his hair and Truthless Recluse quickly plucked Starlight Vanilla back up so the TA could leave.

“Why don’t you tell me what you and Black Sapphire were doing so I can help?” Truthless Recluse asked to distract Starlight Vanilla.

And so they worked.

Starlight Vanilla had a length of shimmering tinsel and was very carefully (and with his tongue sticking out as he focused) stringing colorful ornaments on the tinsel. 

Truthless Recluse folded pieces of paper into different sized and shaped triangles, then cut patterns into the triangles that were then unfolded into snowflakes.

The Fount would then take a snowflake ornament or a tinsel line in one hand, and Pure Starberry in the other, and he’d fly up to wherever she said and let her put the decoration on the tree.

After a few minutes, the twins got to trade and Starlight Vanilla got to decorate the tree.

It wasn’t snowing outside, but it was grey and bleak, so the fireplace offered both warmth and ample light in the library.

They worked in a comfortable silence, only speaking when absolutely necessary —

“How about right here?”

Nooo, higher, father, higherrrr!

“Papa! How does it look?”

“It looks beautiful, my heart.”

They stopped for lunch when Truthless Recluse’s stomach began to rumble. The Fount took the twins down to the kitchen while he washed and dressed for the day. 

Truthless Recluse smiled as he glided down the halls of the Spire like he owned it.

He was perfectly content until a sharp tug in his chest yanked him to a stop.

Truthless Recluse’s bare feet scuffed on the cold stone floor. It hurt to breathe, but he forced himself to as he turned and faced the Light of Truth door.

He knew inside was a library. A library with a book bearing his soul jam that gave him the means to escape.

He could escape.

He could leave.

Now.

Now.

Now!

Now!

NOW!

Truthless Recluse didn’t even realize he’d grabbed the door knob until he pushed the door open.

His eyes burned as he stared into infinite darkness.

This…

This wasn’t a library.

He inched one tentative step inside and was consumed entirely in a freezing darkness. The floor fell out from under him but he did not fall.

He was suspended in nothingness.

Unable to move.

Unable to breathe.

There was a throbbing in his dough that took him a second to recognize as his heartbeat.

Only…

It wasn’t his heartbeat.

From the darkness, a shape took form. Truthless Recluse wasn’t sure if his eyes were truly deceiving him until he moved his arms (like stiff molasses) and cupped the object in his hands.

It was…smaller than he remembered. It no longer held the hopeful blue shine that once brought countless cookies peace of mind and that once promised protection and happiness. It was now a dull, sad, grey.

Still held firmly in the gold brooch that he’d specifically designed and made for it, it hadn’t lost any of its weight, and it immediately settled like a heavy embrace over his shoulders.

His Soul Jam.

His thumb brushed over the swell of jelly stone, and he felt a warmth brush over his soul.

He exhaled shakily and tears burned his eyes.

“H-hello, old friend.” 

He pet the golden brooch surrounding the Soul Jam, feeling every familiar bump and seam in the gold plating.

“Why have you called me here?” He whispered, tears dribbling down his chin and into the void.

The Soul Jam was silent.

It had been silent for a very long time.

He took another shaky breath, “Why did you leave me? When I needed you most,” he sobbed, “You left me.”

His chest ached and Truthless Recluse suddenly dropped the Soul Jam as if it had burned him. It fell and vanished into the dark nothingness. He couldn’t move and yet, somehow, he was able to scramble back towards the door. He yanked the door back open and collapsed onto his hands and knees in the hallway.

His heart was in his throat and he covered his mouth to keep from throwing up. He squeezed his eyes shut as more fat and heavy tears dripped onto the stone floor. After what felt like an eternity, he was able to take a shaky breath.

And then another.

And then he inhaled for five seconds.

Held his breath.

And exhaled for five seconds.

Still shaking, Truthless Reclused pushed himself to stand and used the wall as a crutch to walk away from the Light of Truth door. Thankfully, the further he got, the better he felt and by the time he reached the kitchen he was able to stand on his own and smile as he was greeted warmly by his family.

After a quick lunch (he felt much better after some tea and a sandwich), Truthless Recluse returned to the crafting room. Much to the dismay of his children who whined and begged to join him, and then when they found out he was making their presents, they begged to know exactly what he was making.

It took many kisses and promises to join them later, but he was able to slip away.

With the Light of Truth door and his Soul Jam forgotten, Truthless Recluse was able to finish one toy and get halfway done with the second before supper.

Truthless Recluse smiled as he watched his children talk excitedly about the holiday and asking their father if they could go out shopping one last time to get something for Black Sapphire. After supper, he walked the twins up to their bathroom, helped both wash up and dress for bed, and sat up with them both. He read to them until they both fell asleep on his lap.

For a while, he sat on his son’s bed, slowly petting each child as they slept.

“Everything alright?”

He looked up at The Fount and his breath caught in his throat.

No…

He was…he was just seeing things.

A trick of the light.

His dual blue eyes were both blue…

He blinked and sighed, “Just…thinking.”

“About the children?” The Fount flew over and landed beside the bed.

Truthless Recluse nodded. He carefully maneuvered both twins' heads so they were no longer laying on him. Then he gingerly lifted Pure Starberry so he could slip out of the bed, but quickly returned her to her brother’s side when he whined for her.

He kissed them both good night, then tucked them both in with the heavy blanket, ensuring they were both warm before he leaned back. His shoulder gently hit The Fount’s chest and he turned to look up at him.

For once, The Fount wasn't looking at him. He was looking at their children.

And frowning.

“What’s wrong?” Truthless Recluse turned to ask.

“I will miss days like this when I am back at work…” The Fount mumbled. “And what if the other Virtues were to call me away? I will miss even more time…”

Truthless Recluse stepped back and linked his arm around one of The Fount’s arms, then he rested his head on his arm. “I was just thinking the same…they’re growing up so fast…” 

He’d been thinking that. Ever since they were born, really, it seemed like he’d blink and they suddenly were walking. And then blink, and they were children. What would happen the next time he blinked?

But he’d been thinking about it a lot more lately.

He didn't want to miss any of those little moments that all added up.

“And I missed so much…” For once, The Fount didn't sound angry about that, just…sad.

Truthless Recluse frowned and squeezed his arm, “I’m sorry.” He mumbled.

The Fount hummed inquisitively, “Hm? What?” He hadn't heard him.

“Nothing.” Truthless Recluse quickly shook his head, “Come on.” He started to tug The Fount towards the door.

The Fount gently pulled away, only to lean down and offer his own good night kisses to the twins. He stood back up, still watching them, and it reminded Truthless Recluse of those first few weeks when the twins had their own room. He remembered spending nearly half the night just watching them sleep, making sure they were comfortable and safe.

Maybe…

Maybe The Fount would have been a good father all along…

Eventually though, The Fount did turn away and he floated back over to Truthless Recluse. He smiled as he took The Fount’s arm again and they silently walked back to their room.

They got ready for bed in silence.

Laid down in silence.

And stared at each other in silence.

Then, they turned the lights off.

In the dark, he could only see a faint outline of The Fount against the darkness.

“Pure Vanilla?”

“Hmm?”

“Thank you for coming home.”

Truthless Recluse swallowed, his throat was dry. What did he say to that?? What could he say to that??

He reached up and found The Fount’s face in the dark. The Fount inhaled shakily as his own hands came up to hold his wrists.

“Of course.” Truthless Recluse mumbled, his thumbs brushing over The Fount’s cheeks, his lips, his jaw.

Feeling braver in the dark, Truthless Recluse scooted closer to The Fount. One of The Fount’s hands came to rest on his hips and Truthless Recluse wrapped his arms around his shoulders.

“You're a wonderful father.” He whispered and pulled The Fount into a kiss.

The Fount breathed into the kiss, “I’m learning…” He mumbled.

Truthless Recluse smiled and pushed The Fount back until he was flat on his back. Then he straddled his waist and bent down over him. His blonde hair hung around them like a curtain, blocking them from the rest of the world. He could almost feel The Fount’s panicked heartbeat through his dough.

Truthless Recluse grinned and kissed him again, sighing when The Fount’s hands came to rest on his hips once more.

“I'm sure you're a quick learner, Fount of Knowledge.” He whispered.

The Fount moaned at that, and his grip on his hips tightened, “Let me,” he kissed him back, “Let me have you.” 

He begged again and again between kisses.

“Please? Please, let me have you.”

“Please, my Doll, let me?”

“You must, please, my Doll.”

“Love me.” Truthless Recluse finally corrected him, breathless after all the begging.

The Fount blinked up at him.

Again, Truthless Recluse was sure it was a trick of the light as the kind gold and blue eyes of his Fount looked up at him.

The Fount’s pupils were blown wide, so surely it was a trick of the light.

Still, when he begged, “Let me make love to you…let me love you, Pure Vanilla.” Truthless Recluse gave in to him, letting The Fount lay him down on their bed and make love to him. Over and over again.

The Fount had shaped his dough to fit perfectly within Truthless Recluse, and after sliding himself in to the hilt he continued to whisper little begging prayers into his dough, worshipping him like he was some kind of cookie with worth.

It left his dough feeling tingly.

This time, The Fount was slower in his movements. It was nothing like the rabid quickie they’d had earlier, or the needy and desperate fucks they’d had in the past few weeks.

“Thank you, Pure Vanilla.”

“Thank you for having our children.”

“For being so loving.”

“Pure Vanilla, my Doll.”

“Please, Pure Vanilla, stay this time.”

His head was spinning from how needy and loving The Fount was being. Each plea and compliment burned his dough and left him shaky on the edge of an orgasm as The Fount rolled their hips together slowly.

“My beautiful.”

“My sweet.”

“You are so perfect.”

Finally, the emotions overwhelmed him, and locked his ankles behind The Fount to hold him inside. The Fount looked down at him, worried and concerned.

His gold and blue eyes were a blur as Truthless Recluse began to cry.

“Nilla??” The Fount sounded concerned.

“M-my Fount,” Truthless Recluse blinked his burning tears away and felt them roll down the sides of his face and onto his pillow, “I…I want…”

“Yes, love? Anything?” The Fount brushed his hair back from his forehead.

He hiccuped as he began to sob, “I want another baby!” He pressed his lips into a thin line, horrified at himself. 

Here they were, making love, still unsure what they even were to each other, not having had a proper conversation about what had happened to drive them apart in the first place, and he was crying, begging for The Fount to give him another baby.

But…

How could he not?

He’d seen The Fount with the twins, seen how hard he was trying to fit into their lives. Seeing him act like a father made him incredibly horny and made it hard to remember why he’d left in the first place. And the twins were growing up so fast, soon they'd be grown and wouldn't need him.

“Please.” Truthless Recluse whined when he realized The Fount hadn't moved since his blurted out wish.

“Are you certain, little one?” The Fount’s voice was a whisper.

“Yes! Y-yes! Please!” Truthless Recluse arched his back, seeking any kind of movement or friction. “Please! I — I want another baby. I want your baby!”

“Pure Vanilla.” The Fount grabbed his hips to cease his movement and Truthless Recluse let out a choked sob at being denied. 

“Promise me something first, Doll.” The Fount’s voice was quiet and gentle. His beautiful eyes looked at him with a mixture of love and fear.

“A-anything!” Truthless Recluse felt warm and tingly, remembering how it felt to be pregnant, how happy he was the first time he held the twins, and he cried thinking about getting to do it again.

“Stay.” The Fount whispered. “This time, stay.”

“Yes!” Truthless Recluse agreed immediately. “Please! I will stay! I want your baby and I want you to be with me the whole way.”

And that seemed to be enough for The Fount as he resumed his pace, though with a bit more fervor this time.

Truthless Recluse continued to cry as they made love, overwhelmed with all of the emotions he hadn't dealt with for years.

But tonight, he’d indulge and be Pure Vanilla. Pure Vanilla who was an open and affectionate cookie, who wanted a big family, and who wanted to love and be loved more than anything.

“Please, give me a baby.”

“I’ll give you as many as your little heart desires.”

“Please! Yes!”

“As many as your dough can handle.”

“Y-yes!”

“And they will all be mine. Ours.

O-ohhh, ye-yeeesss!

“You’ll swell with my seed. You’ll carry my babies. You’ll be beautiful pregnant with our child.”

“Yes, yes, yes!” 

“Pure Vanilla, my beautiful, sweet, perfect little doll. I will keep you pregnant. I will keep you safe.”

“M-my Fount!! I—,”

“I love you, Pure Vanilla.”

And he came completely undone. Nothing outside of the Spire mattered anymore. Not when his Fount loved him and promised him everything he’d ever wanted.

And they continued to make love.

All night.

When he did wake up (because he did eventually fall asleep) it was to soft kisses being peppered to his bare shoulder blades.

Truthless Recluse took a deep breath and melted onto the bed.

“Stay. Rest.” The Fount murmured between kisses, “I will take care of the twins today.”

“Are y’ ‘ure?” Truthless Recluse mumbled sleepily.

“Mhm.” The Fount hummed, still kissing his shoulder blades and up his neck, “You deserve rest.” One of his clawed hands came down to cup the small swell of his (possibly empty) womb. “Especially if you are to carry our future children.”

Truthless Recluse didn't have it in him to argue, so he closed his eyes again and mumbled, “Wa’ me if you dec’rate.”

The Fount chuckled, “You're so silly when you're sleepy.” And kissed his cheek before promising to wake him if they continued decorating and getting out of bed.

Truthless Recluse took advantage of not needing to parent for the first time in over five years and went back to sleep. For the first time in a long time he wasn't in charge of anyone else, wasn't needed for any important decision or meeting, he had absolutely zero responsibilities.

He wasn't a king.

Wasn't a Hero.

He was still a parent, but today he could trust The Fount to parent their children.

Normally, he was a morning person. He liked rising early and having the full day ahead of him. It came from his earliest days as a young shepherd in the fields.

But he’d not gotten the best sleep the past two nights and he knew it would catch up with him, so he pushed aside any feelings of guilt or pressure so that he could catch a few more minutes of sleep.

Except those few more minutes of sleep turned into nearly three hours.

He woke up with cottonmouth and saw a cup of tea on his bedside table, still steaming. He didn't hear anyone in the library, so he assumed his Fount and twins were still out.

Truthless Recluse sat up in bed and picked up the cup.

Chamomile, with just a little bit of honey.

Perfect.

Truthless Recluse took his time sipping his tea, and when he was done, he showered and got dressed for the day.

Back in the craft room, he finished the second wolf in cream sheep’s clothing and got started on a scarf for Black Sapphire.

If the boy was going to be staying with them, he might as well make him a little something for the holidays. And since he carried that microphone around, Truthless Recluse would bet anything that he cared about his voice.

Just like the day before, Black Sapphire found him in the craft room and informed him when supper would be ready. This time, he didn't need to shower and could simply follow Black Sapphire downstairs and to the kitchen.

Papa!

“Papa!!”

He caught one twin and then the other as they ran at him to hug him. He sighed with relief as his heart clicked back into place and he hugged them back.

When we went out with father, we saw a snow sugar hare!!

“Yeah, yeah! Father said they're sugar hares that change color in the winter! Did you know that??”

A sugar hare changing colors!

“Exciting day?” Truthless Recluse asked as The Fount stepped away from what he was stirring and flew over to them.

“You could say that.” His Fount smiled and leaned down to kiss him.

Truthless Recluse smiled and kissed him back (and he only smiled more when the twins expressed their disgust with them).

“Thank you for this morning.” Truthless Recluse whispered when he pulled back.

“Of course, Doll.” His Fount smiled and kissed him one more time.

After supper, the twins somehow convinced them to let them help finish decorating the tree, even though it was going to take them well past their bedtime to do so.

Even as they yawned and fought back sleepy, heavy blinks, they persisted until the tree was nearly done.

Pure Starberry was the first to pause, stating she just needed a minute to look at the tree to decide where the next ornament should go. She claimed a seat on the couch that quickly became her bed when she closed her eyes and drifted to sleep.

Starlight Vanilla silently followed next, he climbed up onto the couch and cuddled up beside his sister. He held her hand as he, too, drifted off to sleep.

The Fount and Truthless Recluse decided to call it quits once they noticed both twins were asleep and they laid on the second couch in the library.

Truthless Recluse laid on his Fount’s chest, his hands absentmindedly playing with one of The Fount’s hands. Walking his fingers up the back of his hand, interlocking their fingers only to pull away and tickle his wrist, pulling his hand close to press a kiss to the palm of his hand.

The Fount just chuckled and let him.

He had no idea what Truthless Recluse was doing.

After an hour of silent cuddling, The Fount and Truthless Recluse each took a twin and returned them to their respective rooms.

Remembering his promise from the night before, Truthless Recluse pulled his Fount back to their bed and made him keep his promise.

The next morning, even though he wanted to do nothing more than stay in bed with his Fount, he had one more thing to knit before Christmas.

And this was his last chance to do it!

So, it was with a great amount of reluctance, that he pulled away from his Fount’s gentle kisses and soft gropes to finish his last project.

Around noon he was able to wrap everything up and he carried everything to the library. When he saw there were already gifts under it, he simply knelt down and added his own to the pile.

When he stood up, the world swayed and he shook his head to clear it.

Clearly, he was late to lunch.

The rest of the day followed much of the same routine they’d all grown accustomed to:

After lunch they put the finishing touches on their Christmas tree. Starlight Vanilla had one last phonics review. Truthless Recluse read story after story and played game after game with the twins. The Fount occasionally joined in, but otherwise he quickly rushed through the last of his paper work that was meant to be done before the end of break.

They stopped playing for supper.

Then spent a little more time together in the library before bedtime.

When the twins fell asleep in the library again, Truthless Recluse convinced his Fount to let the twins stay in the library overnight. They’d be spending the morning together anyways, might as well just keep them close.

So, The Fount used a little magic to build half of a tent of blankets over the couch the twins were asleep on. And he used a little more magic to dim the fire and keep it contained and controlled all night so the twins would stay warm.

Then Truthless Recluse pulled him to bed to make sure his promise was kept, and they were quiet until his wonderful Fount put a silencing spell around their bed and he could be as loud and debauched as his Fount wanted him to be.

Not wanting to spend time on it in the morning, they eventually called a truce and showered before agreeing to keep their hands to themselves and go to bed.

A big crash on the bed between them woke them up.

Starlight Vanilla giggled and jumped excitedly on their bed. “Santa came! Santa came! Come look! Come look!” He cheered.

“Santa” had been The Fount sticking sweets and snacks in the twins stockings last night after ensuring they were both one hundred percent asleep.

Pure Starberry was already looking deep into her stocking when Starlight Vanilla got both of them up and out of bed.

“Oooo a chocolate covered apple!!” Pure Starberry pulled out a small container of chocolate covered apple sliced and immediately pulled one out to crunch on.

The Fount chuckled and pulled Truthless Recluse onto the couch to watch the twins pull out and admired all the sweets and snacks they'd gotten from “Santa”. Truthless Recluse felt dizzy just from standing out of bed and sitting back down, so he rested his head on The Fount’s shoulder.

“Are you well?” His Fount whispered, so as not to startle the children.

“Vertigo. Stood up too soon.” Truthless Recluse answered and swallowed down the nausea that always inevitably followed.

By the time they were finished, The Fount had summoned up some tea for Truthless Recluse and summoned Black Sapphire.

“Sir? You summoned me?” Black Sapphire asked confused after wishing the twins a happy holiday.

“Yes, you have gifts, sit.” The Fount gestured to one of the arm chairs that had been turned to face the room.

While Truthless Recluse nursed his tea, the twins separated all the gifts into piles.

“These are for papa.”

This one's for you, Black Sapphire.

“These two are for father.”

Oo! I found one for you, Starberry!

“Haha! And I found one for you!!”

After all the gifts were distributed, they each tore into what they got.

Starlight Vanilla unwrapped his gifts quickly and gasped with joy upon seeing his new wolf-in-cream-sheep’s clothing. He squeezed it tightly and didn't let it go the rest of the morning. He admired the new clothes he received, and the two new games, the new set of toy soldiers (“These are Kala Namak soldiers. They follow the command of The Saint of Solidarity.” The Fount had explained), and the small collection of books that were enchanted to read aloud to him.

Pure Starberry opened her gifts with just as much excitement, but she was a little more careful with her wrapping paper. She, too, squealed with joy upon finding her new toy and kept it on her lap to watch her open presents. She thanked her parents for the new clothes, a brand new book (“Since I have every book ever available to you, I decided to make you a book.” The Fount had explained, and Pure Starberry immediately stopped opening gifts to read the book instead.

Truthless Recluse chuckled, “I think she likes it.”

Black Sapphire was shocked to have received any gifts, but they all laughed when it turned out that all of them got him a scarf (well, not knowing what college kids liked, the twins also each got him a tiny plush toy — one was of a cacaoan eagle, and the other was a snow sugar hare).

The Fount was shocked he had gifts as well.  Each twin had apparently been working in secret during Starlight Vanilla’s phonics lessons. Turns out, Pure Starberry had made her father his own book, and Starlight Vanilla had painted a picture of their whole family (plus Black Sapphire) standing in the garden. Both were very rudimentary, and very clearly made by children, but The Fount adored them more than anything and kept both carefully cradled in his arm while he unwrapped the gift from Truthless Recluse.

“Gloves…” his face blushed a dark indigo.

“Since you needed them.” Truthless Recluse smiled.

The Fount shot him a side eye, but smiled.

Truthless Recluse opened his brand new robe and walking staff, and was touched at how thoughtful his children were.

“Oh! I very nearly forgot.” The Fount pulled a gift out from the shadows behind him, “Pure Starberry, this is for you.”

He held the small box out to her.

Pure Starberry looked up from her new book, confused.

“It's very delicate, so be careful.”

Still looking confused, she put aside her half-unwrapped gifts and stood up. She walked over and accepted the box from him. She unwrapped it and gasped as she looked inside the box.

What is it? What is it?” Starlight Vanilla jumped up and down behind her.

Very carefully, Pure Starberry pulled out the beautiful music box she’d seen while out in town a few days ago.

The rest of the world seemed to disappear as she admired its beauty in a whole new light.

She gently opened the music box and the same melody and the same beautiful cracker duck came out.

She teared up and looked at The Fount before she hopped up and hugged him.

“Thank you, father! Oh thank you, thank you, thank you!!!”

The Fount smiled and petted her head, “Black Sapphire noticed how much you seemed to love this music box, so how could I not get it for you?” 

Upon hearing his inclusion, Pure Starberry ran over and hugged and thanked Black Sapphire profusely.

After a bit of cleaning, The Fount had Black Sapphire take the kids down to breakfast.

“We’ll be along shortly.” The Fount promised.

Truthless Recluse looked at him curiously.

“There is,” The Fount said quietly after the children left, “one more thing I’d like to give you.” He sat down next to him once more and pulled a small box out from the shadows behind him.

“Now, I want to be clear, this is simply…a promise.” The Fount said.

Truthless Recluse’s eyebrows furrowed. Why was he being so sneaky and coy?

The Fount pursed his lips and looked away as he held out the small, unwrapped box.

Truthless Recluse accepted the dark blue box and opened it.

Inside was a simple ring. It was gold with a single sapphire inlaid on the band. With a shaky hand, Truthless Recluse pulled the ring out of the plush hold in the box.

He noticed something inscribed on the inside of the band and held it up to his face to see better.

My other half ~ B.M.

“B.M.?” Truthless Recluse looked up at The Fount curiously.

“My…flavor name.” The Fount answered, still not looking at him, “A-Again it's nothing more than a promise to always take care of you.” He explained, “Since I will be returning to work the week after next, I didn't want you to…to…”

To run away.

To leave.

To doubt.

Truthless Recluse felt tears burn the corner of his eyes, he laughed out a sob and asked, “Do I have to put it on myself?”

Notes:

Well, I'm clearly not gonna reach my "finish this fic by chapter 50" goal. So, now I'm aiming for 60 lol. If you're following the tumblr, the residents of the Spire will be answering questions soon as a celebration for reaching 100 followers, so the next chapter may be delayed a little as I'll be drawing their responses.
Speaking of drawing, I tried to make the drawing in this chapter look more like cutscene art from CRK so that's why it's not a sprite edit

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