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Can anyone please explain Cyril and Laurel please?

pkmnomegaverse:

(There’s no way to explain the premise for these two without discussing sex slavery and triggers that go along with that.  I tried to keep it neutral, but please feel free to skip this post if you need to).

Cyril and Laurel are the fankid ship with the most content, since I’ve written two stories for them. Since I never write, that should be telling on just how much I love them.  I want to focus on them a lot, despite not being as central characters.

The Third Night and Preheat are the two stories I’ve written.  Due to the trigger warnings that go along with these, I can understand not wanting to read them, but unfortunately, the basis for their relationship is partly revealed in these fics.  Preheat is just porn, but The Third Night does go into how they first meet. And is suppose to be setting up the basis for their relationship.

Basically tho, @pokemon-legends-and-legacies and I have a crossover going with our verses involving a small group of our fankids.  On my side, Team Cross abducts a number of fankids, some of which get sold as “pets” to wealthy people.  Put bluntly, they’re sold as sex slaves.  Laurel is one of these characters. 

The first guy who buys him, Gret, is an especially awful person.  A sadist who enjoys destroying beautiful things.  Had he remained with Gret, Laurel very likely would have ended up being killed by this man.  And Laurel knew this, so while with Gret, he tried to do everything he could to get away from him.  Even if the only way to get away was to end up the toy of a different man. Thus enter Harrod, the guy from L&L’s verse who is the owner of three of her fankids, Cyril, Poppy, and Bertie.

In The Third Night, Laurel is in full on Stockholm Syndrome mode for Harrod from the getgo because of just how bad Gret was.  In his eyes, Harrod is his savior.  His devotion to the man only grows as the man continues to treats him “kindly,” even as he’s being used for sex.  There’s still a part of Laurel that wants to be free and see his family again, but he’s had to push that part far down just to survive while with Gret.  And while Laurel is enamored with Harrod, there’s another person he’s starting to develop feelings for.  A fellow “pet.”  Who is Cyril.

Cyril is kind and soft and makes him feel safe.  While Harrod is away at work most days, the four boys all spend the days locked in his mansion together. Getting to know each other more. Bonding.  Of his three new companions (plus Bertie’s twin babies with Harrod), Cyril is the one Laurel latches onto right away.  Due to how touch starved he is for gentle contact, Laurel loves to spend hours cuddled up with Cyril.  Maybe they’re doing something (watching a flim, reading, etc), but often they’ll just lay together.  The romantic attraction part of things doesn’t really register to Laurel, but on Cyril’s end, he acknowledges to himself that he’s falling in love with Laurel as they spend more and more time together.

Harrod also makes his pets “preform” together.  He enjoys watching them touch each other and also makes them have threesomes/orgies with him.  So there’s already a sexual element to things.  And since even Harrod can see that Cyril and Laurel are growing overly close, why not have threesomes with those two with increasing frequency.  As long as they remember who’s in charge.

Lots of nonsense happens, but eventually, the group does end up being rescued by a joint effort of multiple characters (the Striaton bros are the big ones on my end) and both return to their families.  They’re from different worlds though.  Literally different dimensions, so while they still long for each other, both try to move on and readjust to normal life.  They do still talk though.  They have fancy devices to communicate across dimensions.  They remain friends, and with time, can’t resist wanting to meet in person again.  Which is where their relationship is quickly rekindled. 

Their “epilogue” ends with Laurel pregnant with triplets.  There’s some minor drama where they’re unsure who’s the father (Laurel is Cress’ son, after all), but Cyril ends up being the father of all three babies.  Laurel ends up moving to L&L’s universe so he can raise his babies with Cyril.  They live with Cyril’s parents for a time and eventually get their own place together.  Probably get married when the triplets are toddlers.  They do have what I consider a happy ending together.