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  Rating:
      Explicit
  Archive Warning:
      Rape/Non-Con, Underage
  Category:
      F/M, Other
  Fandom:
      Gravity_Rush
  Relationship:
      Kat/Syd
  Character:
      Kat, Syd, others_mentioned_-_Character
  Additional Tags:
      Set_Pre-GR2_Prologue, Attempted_Rape, Threats_of_Violence, Age
      Difference, Older_Man/Younger_Woman, Guns, Teasing, Implied_Kat/Raven
      Feelings, (kind_of)
  Stats:
      Published: 2017-11-20 Words: 2058
****** So Cute ******
by CummieNummies
Summary
     After doing Lisa’s chores for the day, Kat finds herself in a
     horrible situation she never would have imagined in a million years.
After hours of doing her assigned chores, Kat was finally able to eat.
As she was about to leave Lisa’s quarters, Kat turned around and yelled into
the doorway, “I’ll take my leave then! Thanks for the food.”
“Yeah, you’re welcome. Go get rest for tomorrow,” Lisa’s voice shouted to her
from the back.
Kat closed the door behind her. “Geez, that was kind of tense back there,” she
mumbled to herself.
She’d finally got some food again, but not after having to awkwardly witness
and interrupt Lisa scolding Cecie over nearly losing the ducks.
She gave herself a moment to breathe in and sigh, then started to walk back to
the bird coop.
In her hand was a crisp, warm piece of bread to be her eventual dinner. She
began to take bites of it as she walked past ducks waddling around and began to
think back on the day.
Lisa was Banga’s boss. She made that clear the first day she and Syd fell into
the place.
She ran and managed everything- mining, food, payment, who stays where. As well
as that, she took special care to install the idea in everybody there that you
had to work for the food she gave you.
Kat’s job earlier was to go back and forth around the settlement. She had to
hunt down Misai, Gawan, and Cecie. Climbing and running around for answers from
them grew tedious as time went on.
“If only Dusty were here,” Kat thought to herself thinking back to all the
close calls she had, jumping around platforms. It would’ve went by faster if
she could jump into the air and fly around.
Oh, Dusty. She missed her powers, of course- it’d be nice if she had them to
prove to everybody here that she wasn’t lying- but she missed his presence.
As ducks walked around her feet, she kept thinking they were him watching over
her as she went about. All the times she turned around to look, she found
herself disappointed.
Kat began to somber as she walked back into the bird coop. Besides Dusty, she
also missed-
“Raven...”
Raven. Raven grew to become her closest friend. The two shifters didn’t get
along at all in the beginning but after going through a lot together, they
found themselves talking more. Before she realized, Raven had moved into the
pipe house and Kat couldn’t have it any other way.
So many nights laying with her in her bed, talking about whatever was on their
minds and snacking on junk food. The days they’d spend flying around town,
admiring the skies together.
She missed her bad. What wouldn’t she do to see the brunette safe and in her
arms again? If Kat didn’t know any better, this would sound like she liked-
Kat began to blush and became flustered. “Okay, Kat, let’s think about
something else,” she thought to herself.
She couldn’t be worrying about Raven right now, or she’ll find herself
stressing more than she should be. She told herself to focus on the positive.
“Glad Lisa gave me mercy today. I haven’t ate in so long,” she thought as she
reached the coop she and Syd were staying in.
Knowing Syd, he’d probably be asleep again with some ducks on the ground trying
to dodge work. That’s what she expected to see- and had been seeing for the
past few days.
Kat opened the door and welcomed herself back into the coop. “Hey, I’m back!”
To her surprise, the unlucky cop was nowhere to be found. This confused her-
she walked near every inch of the settlement today and didn’t see him anywhere.
She walked further into the room, puzzled at her friend’s disappearance. She
began to look around, wondering if he found a new place to sleep.
Before she can register it and turn around, she suddenly found a hand around
her mouth and an arm below her chest holding her down. The bread she held fell
out of her hand as she was grabbed into a harsh hold.
Kat began to scream. Her cries were muffled into her hand, but she continued to
yell in hopes someone would hear her outside.
Before she could see it coming, she felt a rough, stubbly face against her neck
and started to hear a familiar voice whispering into her ear.
“Shh, Kat. You don’t want anybody hearing us, right? Stay still and be quiet
for me.”
Wait... was that...
“Syd?” Kat whispered through his fingers, bewildered.
A smug chuckle came from the attacker, confirming the worst. “Yours truly,
Gravity Queen.”
Kat continued to try and weasel out of Syd’s grasp, but he held onto her chest
even tighter. He kept wrestling to make sure she stayed in it.
She began to kick his knees, legs, whatever she can reach. A good whack from
her usually would daze someone, but she soon realized he wasn’t going to stop.
Her attempts to break free weren’t working. He wasn’t phased by it in the
slightest. If anything, he became more and more irritated at trying to keep her
still.
Syd eventually took her into his lap and dropped them down onto a crate. Kat
got up as he loosened his grip to adjust himself, but he grabbed her arm and
pulled her back into it.
Out of nowhere, Syd let go of her mouth and reached behind the crate they sat
on to grab his gun. He rose it towards Kat’s head, as if he were to shoot her.
With a low, threatening voice, Syd whispered into her ear, “I said to stay
still, Kat. It’ll make this easier.” He lightly circled the barrel around her
temple.
Kat eyes widened in shock as she froze, terrified he would pull the trigger.
She stopped moving around to Syd’s delight.
“You wouldn’t want me to use this on you, right?” he asked in a playful tone,
as if to mock Kat.
She shook her head slowly and quietly as she began to tear up. Syd chuckled.
“Good, I wouldn’t want to either,” he said as he put the gun down beside him.
“Just stay still, Kat.” As he put his hand back on her mouth, his grip on her
tightened even more, hurting her and making her squeal into his hand. “I mean
it.”
Kat nodded quickly, scared out of her mind. This wasn’t the Syd she knew. Kat
kept telling herself in her mind it couldn’t be him and that this wasn’t
happening.
Syd was the man who welcomed her to Hekseville, who hung out with her, who went
out and got ice cream with her, and checked on her at her pipe house whenever
he could.
Syd was the man who got into wine out of nowhere pretending to be an enthusiast
and acting goofy about it.
Syd was the man who took credit for her work and got ahead in the Hekseville
Police Force, but still stood up for her and her reputation.
The Syd she knew- and for so long, already- wouldn’t do this to her. It
couldn’t be him. There was no way.
Syd had his issues but he wouldn’t be doing this anybody, much less his teenage
friend. He’d be the type of guy to stop it, if anything.
Why would he even do this to her?
In fear, sadness, and betrayal, Kat began to stare into the distance, body limp
and accepting her fate.
She couldn’t think of why he would do this to her- with his threats and her not
having her powers, there seemed to be no point fighting anymore to get out of
it if she wanted to live.
Syd took note. He lessened his grip, but still held her against his chest
tightly.
The older man then reached in and began kissing down the side of Kat’s neck,
making Kat shudder.
“You’re so cute, Kat. So, so, cute,”
Syd said as he laid his head on her shoulder and lifted her tank top.
Syd took a moment to grab her chest, squeezing one part in one hand and teasing
the other’s nipple with the other. Slowly, Kat’s nipples were getting harder
and harder in his fingers as she yelped and moaned in response.
“Huh. Your chest isn’t that big, but it’s nice and perky. Your nipples are
already getting hard, too. You seem like you’re liking this.”
Without warning, she started to feel Syd humping her agonizingly from behind.
He kept rubbing and bucking up against her behind as she began to feel sick.
She soon realized he was hard, getting off to doing this to her.
“No,” she mumbled as he continued to feel her chest up. Syd ignored her as one
hand moved its way down to her thighs and began rubbing one.
“Spread your legs, Kat.” Kat shook her head and whispered no.
“No? I’m not taking no as an answer.” Syd’s voice rose as he forced her open.
“Let’s take a look here now...”
“No... no, no, no,” Kat begged as he reached down to her crotch.
Before he began to play with her further, she screamed out “No!” as loud as she
could, in one last drastic attempt to get help.
The world around her suddenly went black.
===============================================================================
Kat woke up crying and rose up quickly off her makeshift crate bed, breathing
heavy. She was beyond panicked.
Syd, who was sleeping next to the crate on the flood, popped up suddenly and
turned towards her.
“Woah, what happened?” he asked, heart racing after seeing Kat jump.
Kat jerked her head to see Syd and screamed as she got up and backed away from
the bed and him, covering her face with her arms.
“Please don’t hurt me, please don’t hurt me, please-“
Syd gave her a worried look as he began to get up and walk towards her with a
comforting voice. “Hurt you? Kat, I wouldn’t. Ever.”
The white haired man got close to her, took his hand, and placed it on her
shoulder. “It’s okay, Kat. You’re alright. I promise,” he said, in an attempt
to soothe her.
Kat began to relax realizing what had happened was a dream- and a really
horrible one at that.
“Oh. Oh, yeah, I am.” She gave an awkward chuckle and gave Syd a gentle,
apologetic smile. “Sorry about all that.”
“Don’t worry about it. It’s alright. I’m just glad you’re okay.”
She was right, Syd wouldn’t do something like that to her at all. Thank
goodness it was just a dream.
“You had a nightmare or something?”
“Yeah, uh... actually, I did.” Kat began, not sure how to go about ending the
sentence. How do you go about explaining this in the first place?
She knew for sure she didn’t want to. Before Syd could ask about it, she
continued speaking.
“It... it was really bad. I-I don’t want to talk about it,” Kat said hurriedly.
Syd stared at her for a moment, silently wondering why she quickly shut him
down. Kat kept hoping he wouldn’t ask.
After what felt like forever, Syd sighed and Kat watched as his worried face
turn into one of relief. “That’s fine,” Syd replied. He then looked outside,
watching the other Banga residents get to work.
“Hey, you know, I’m pretty sure Lisa’s going to be yelling for us soon. Maybe
you can get your mind off whatever it was with chores.”
“Only if you actually do them, too!” Kat exclaimed. “Are you going to be lazing
around again?”
“Well, uh...” Syd gave out a fake cough. “But Kat, I’m growing older by the
minute and it’s affecting me. We need helpful youth like you to help people
like me out th-“
Kat waved Syd off before he could finish. “You’re not even that old, stop
playing around! Ugh, whatever, I’ll head out then.” She headed towards the
doorway and walked out.
“I’m just joking, Kat, I’m coming with you,” Syd yelled out as he followed up
behind her outside.
While the two began to search for Lisa, Kat’s anxiety about her dream went down
gradually. She comforted herself knowing she was safe and sound, and went off
to work hard to get dinner again and to stay off Lisa’s bad side however she
could.
She wouldn’t worry about it. There were other things to focus on.
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