“So, you like Phasma then?” Hux nods and smiles slightly. “Take good care of her.” @general-gingerbowie

@general-gingerbowie

“Yes! I r-really, um, I m-mean… yes, I d-do,” Techie blushes. He’s turning so red someone might mistake him for one of those old-timey Earth fire extinguishers. “And I p-plan to,” he adds shyly, but looks up from the ground and fixes his gaze on his brother, brows furrowed. “But don’t y-you like her too?”

That bothers him more than anything. He knows Hux doesn’t have many good things in his life. Can Techie really go off to his own “happily ever after” with the girl of his brother’s dreams? SHOULD he?

“Techie, darling, tell Armie I miss him.”

techiehux:

“I promise I w-will, Captain. As soon as I’m done f-fixing up this console! “You-know-who” s-smashed it again.”

Techie nodded in wordless sympathy, having had much experience in “escaping” from bad situations; whether it be from a gruesome place, a scary job, or somebody touching you when you’d rather they not.

“He saw a l-lot of greatness in y-you,” he said, while thinking: and I see it too. “I’m not crazy about s-some of the things Armitage does, but he m-made the best ch-choice when he asked for you, Phasma.”

Adeline and Techie Hux {Part 2} [CLOSED]

He stared at the door in disbelief for a good few minutes until he scrunched up his brows and let out a confused, “What!”

Techie knocked a second time. “I’m n-not Hux, Ad-Addie!” His worry was mounting; the quick glimpse he’d gotten of her wasn’t reassuring in the least.

Adeline and Techie Hux {Part 2} [CLOSED]

Despite wanting to see Addie like crazy, she wouldn’t let him in, and Hux wouldn’t let him GO. He’d become incredibly clingy. Any spare moments he’d spent with Matt, his new friend, instead. It was calming, grounding, after the insanity of the last few days.

Now, once again, he knocked hopefully on Adeline’s room.

Adeline and Techie Hux {Part 2} [CLOSED]

ask-adelinehux:

techiehux:

“You and the girl are the same,” Hux sneers, but he’s getting more undone by the minute, eyes wild and body wracked with tremors.

With conviction, Techie declares, “So a-are you, Armitage!” A few more steps and he can grab Adeline from out of Hux’s loosening grip.

He remembers something she told him about Brendol when they first met, and Techie says, “You d-don’t have to be someone you’re not just b-because father told you to! Sure, we’re messed up p-people! But we deserve happiness and a g-good life just like an-anyone else!”

Hux’s mouth gapes, desperate for air, and he backs away like a cornered beast. Adeline has almost been placed completely down to the ground.

One last shot. “Brendol was wrong about you. A-About us. We were never weak, useless, or defective,” Techie promises, watching Hux’s battle rage in his eyes.

“We’re family, Armie.”

The killing blow struck, Armitage Hux drops Adeline onto the safely onto the ledge and collapses on the ground, hot, angry tears falling. He sobs loudly, lost, animalistic, years worth of pent up misery exploding out of him. Hux blindly reaches for Techie and Techie kneels down, takes his brother in his arms and kisses his hair, humming soft sounds of comfort.

“I l-love you just how y-you are,” Techie sighs, earnest. Hux needs to be free of judgement and expectations for once in his life.

He motions for Adeline to move further away to safety behind Hux’s back.

Adeline backed away from them slowly and ran away. Farther from them to the safety of her room and used her bypass code to lock the door

Techie flinches when Adeline runs out, but he can’t leave Hux; not now, at least, when he’s subdued and vulnerable. He hopes with all his heart that’s she’s alright and that she’ll stay safe.