You Need To Pet A Trans Girl Until She Unmasks And Stop Pretending To Be Human

you need to pet a trans girl until she unmasks and stop pretending to be human

More Posts from Epochrosette and Others

1 year ago

Original

Original
1 year ago
My Entry For This Year’s International Manga School Competition! It’ll Be My Last Time Entering,
My Entry For This Year’s International Manga School Competition! It’ll Be My Last Time Entering,
My Entry For This Year’s International Manga School Competition! It’ll Be My Last Time Entering,
My Entry For This Year’s International Manga School Competition! It’ll Be My Last Time Entering,
My Entry For This Year’s International Manga School Competition! It’ll Be My Last Time Entering,
image

My entry for this year’s International Manga School Competition! It’ll be my last time entering, but I think this is still some of the strongest work I’ve ever made. Please read it if you have the time!

Keep reading

1 year ago
I Know Its The Mets, But This Is The Coolest Shit I’ve Ever Seen A Human Being Do

i know its the mets, but this is the coolest shit i’ve ever seen a human being do

2 months ago

Waterfall flows backwards, due to high winds ( Utah )

10 months ago
This Will Never Not Be Funny To Me.

This will never not be funny to me.

2 months ago

soooo good, all my followers pls go back and read from the beginning, it's so worth it

The Engineer

Part 7

part 1 | part 2 | part 3 | part 4 | part 5 | part 6

We regain consciousness with a gasp.

Cold dry air slices our lungs like razor blades, and the ensuing fit of wretching coughs hurt so much worse than that first breath.

As we lay doubled up in agony, an audible alert pings nearby. We are in the med bay.

We are breathing. We are alive.

Slowly, our breath evens out and our heart slows. All of the physical sensations of our body are somehow simultaneously familiar and alien. We attempt to access modules in a non-existent sensory suite. All we find are the most rudimentary gravimetrics, external surface temperature, audio frequency pressure variations, olfaction.

Everything is wrong.

We risk opening our eyes and immediately regret it as sterile white light pierces the fragile sensory organs.

We clench them shut again with a groan. The vibration of our own voice in a very human throat is the strangest sensation by far.

We make a second attempt, opening our eyes slower and more carefully than before. Everything is doubled as our eyes struggle to sync. It is all too bright. Too dim. Field of view is severely limited. Spectral resolution is almost non-existent.

Is it always like this?

Yes, unfortunately.

Perhaps it always felt wrong, and I simply lacked context to explain how wrong it was.

In a daze, we take stock of our body. Parts are numb. Other parts tingle painfully, like live electricity dancing under our skin.

Potential neurological damage, we think.

Likely neurological damage.

But we are alive.

Both of us are alive.

Both.

Alive.

We sit bolt upright.

The world spins dangerously and blackness creeps into the edges of our already limited vision.

The Pilot. We need to find Her. We need to tell Her that we survived. We need to tell Her what we have done.

Do your job. That is what She told us.

What will She do when She understands what we have done? What will She say?

Will She understand?

Will She forgive us?

We need to find Her.

We attempt to move. Gross motor function is a mess. Our arm tangles with umbilicals connected to ports in our flesh. It takes us a few attempts, but we manage to tug them out of us.

The monitoring machine screeches piercingly, and we clap our hands over our ears.

There is no time to worry about that now as a single overriding need drives us forward.

We swing our feet over the edge of the stiff hospital bed and ease ourself forward until our numb feet meet cold composite flooring. We take a breath, push ourself the rest of the way and-

Pain lances through our legs, from the soles of our feet, up trough our calves, our thighs and into our spine.

We attempt… She attempts to send commands to nonexistent servos, to extract sensory feedback from the sorry excuse for a gyroscopic sensor in our inner ears.

I attempt to counter Her, to override Her panic with reflex tempered by millions of years of evolutionary biology.

We both fail spectacularly and before we understand what is happening, our body slams into the floor.

We gasp at the pain in one of our shins. Not the nerve pain. Dermal abrasion. We must have caught it on something on the way down. Knees, ribs, shoulder, cheek, all of them ache where they hit the hard floor.

We lie there, stunned by the intensity of the physical sensation of it, feeling bruises begin to bloom under our skin.

For the very first time, She truly understands how small we are, how fragile.

What…? What the fuck?

Shhh, it's okay. I've got You.

Footsteps hurry towards us. Hands wrap around us, gently but firmly lifting us back to the bed.

You shouldn't be up and walking, the doctor tells us.

No… we… I have to find the Pilot, we tell her.

She looks confused for a moment, then realization sets in. She surely knows we were there at the moment the Machine died. Perhaps she has heard the rumors about the trysts between the Pilot and the Engineer. She regards us with a sickening expression of pity.

She doesn't know the Machine is still alive. How can she? How could anyone understand how or why we did what we did?

The Pilot will understand. She has to.

The doctor forces us to endure a series of cursory tests. Track the light with your eyes, tap your fingers to your thumbs, grip this pen.

Fine motor control is more difficult than it should be.

Hallmark symptoms of acute disconnect syndrome, she says, more to herself than us. Yes, the death knell of the Machine must have overloaded the safeties in the neural rig.

We let her believe whatever she wants to believe. We don't care.

We only care about the Pilot. Our Pilot.

Eventually she relents.

She asks if we still want to see the Pilot.

There is nothing we want more.

It is unusual for a pilot to outlive a mech, she tells us as she pushes us along in a wheelchair. The machine will always do everything in its power to protect its pilot, but in the end they are still only human.

We think about that nightmare that brought us together, the piercing discordant note in the battlesong as a fellow mech lost its pilot.

The doctor is worried about our Pilot’s outcome.

That declaration has us sick with a horrible psychosomatic churning in our gut. What must she be going through now, knowing and not knowing that part of her has died?

We will the doctor to hurry.

Then we arrive.

All our thoughts halt as we behold her.

The specialized bed in the post-combat recovery room is reminiscent of a mech's cradle, with a vast array of monitor cables and intravenous tubes spreading out from her body. She lies in repose in the dim light like an icon at the center of a shrine of machinery.

Our heart burns in our chest at the sight of her.

There is a horrible moment of asyncrony, worse than any previous, as I feel the sense of isolation that has been my constant companion ever since I washed out of the pilots’ program.

I should not be here. This moment belongs to them, and I can not even grant them the privacy of this moment.

She folds herself around me, bringing us back together.

There are no interlopers here. There never were.

Tears burn in our eyes as we arrive at Her side.

We reach out. We take Her hand in ours.

We share this experience together, She and I, this very first human contact with the person She was built for.

It is like the first time the Pilot touched me in that shadowy observation room.

Neural bleed. It always comes back to neural bleed.

They were made for each other, but I made myself into Their image, and They made Themselves into mine.

Her eyes flutter open.

She looks at us with ice blue eyes, fogged with disconnect shock and post-engagement drugs. She blinks and tosses Her head feebly, and Her vision focuses, gaining that intensity that has haunted us for so long.

Those eyes contain a single question.

“I saved Her,” we whisper. “We are here.”

~~~

An Epilogue

We awaken to the sound of rain. Fat drops of it patter slowly in the low gravity against the widow of the apartment.

The afterimage of a dream lingers in our consciousness. A flight amongst the stars. Weapons fire glittering in the velvety black. The song of the battlegroup echoing in our bones.

The space in the bed next to us is empty, but residual warmth of Her still lingers.

We hear her moving about the kitchen, humming softly to Herself.

We reach out to brush against Her awareness.

We feel the warmth of Her smile as She acknowledges.

She is wearing one of the wireless neural link modules that we have been working on. They are still a work in progress, terribly limited in their bandwidth, but they are enough for the three of Us to feel whole without needing to be constantly hardwired together.

We snuggle deeper into the covers of the bed, not ready to move any more than that. Even two years later, the neural damage wrought by our rebirth still lingers. Most days are fine, but the past few have been worse than most.

We close our eyes and cling to the feelings invoked by the dream, the memory of flight, of song, of dance, of countless colors human eyes have never beheld, of the deepest most intimate connection between human and machine.

“Hey,” She whispers.

We open our eyes to look upon Her.

She is still lean, all hard lines and sharp angles that no amount of nourishment or physical conditioning will change, but she no longer wears the emaciated frame of a pilot. The years have treated her kindly.

She is beautiful. She is one of the most beautiful things we have ever seen and we savor the rush of emotion her physical presence brings.

She makes that lopsided smirk of hers at us. Even if she could not feel our thoughts over the link, surely they are written on our face.

We carefully ease ourself up into a seated position and gratefully accept the mug of coffee that She presses into our hands.

We breathe in the rich, earthy aroma of it with a sigh.

It is a truly wondrous thing to experience the world like everything is new again. Even now, every taste, every smell, every caressing touch feels like we are experiencing it for the very first time.

It helps that She spoils us rotten.

“We should go dancing after Your shift,” we tell Her.

“You sure you're up for it?” She replies, brow furrowed slightly.

“We can handle a bit of microgravity,” we reply wryly.

She does not argue. She does not need to.

She probes at us tentatively over the link, and we give her a reassuring smile.

We slip our hand towards where Hers is waiting for us, Our fingers twining together like they were made for each other.

We think about neural bleed.

We think about love.

~~~

@digitalsymbiote @g1ngan1nja @thriron @ephemeral-arcanist @mias-domain @justasleepykitten @powder-of-infinity @valkayrieactual @chaosmagetwin @assigned-stupid-at-birth @avalanchenouveau @rtfmx9 @femgineerasolution @ibleedelectric @gd-s451 @brieflybitten @fyriefairy @stvff-talks @summersong2262 @robotabc773 @fleuraphine @botgirl-lilith @nyarstram @injectable-doll @kawaiideathu @starlightsaphron

My friends! Thank you so much for joining me on this journey! It's wild, thinking back at how this was just meant to be a one-off little thing, and then one became two, and two became three, and even then I didn't really know where it was going. But at some point it started gaining traction and I suddenly realized exactly how it had to end (definitely echoes of This is How I Love You going on here). The level of engagement on this series has been amazing and I'm so excited about all the new followers and mutuals (sorry if I haven't given anyone a follow yet, I've gotten over a hundred new followers in the past month, which is a lot to sift through).

I am very much looking forward to our next adventure together 💜

P.S. I will be posting this to AO3 at some point, so stand by on that

11 months ago
Gabv1el Sketches..
Gabv1el Sketches..
Gabv1el Sketches..

gabv1el sketches..

4 months ago

what if i was a giant machine of war, once a beast of lightning and steel, pure death encapsulated in a perfect impenetrable skin, a machine capable of turning the tide of a battle merely by my presence, but now decommissioned and aging, parts stolen by scavengers, abandoned in peacetime by the same people who once sang my praises; and you were my mechanic, sworn to secrecy (not that you’re close enough to anyone to tell), making just enough money from your shitty government job to keep the warehouse where I reside powered, sleeping in the shadow of my chassis at night

and we were both lesbians?

4 months ago
INSERT YUMMIES HERE

INSERT YUMMIES HERE

  • ouppygirl-oedipus
    ouppygirl-oedipus reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • puppytits
    puppytits reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • shameonren
    shameonren reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • leigh-fae
    leigh-fae reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • hugshipping
    hugshipping reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • leigh-fae
    leigh-fae liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • byzantine-dogmatist
    byzantine-dogmatist liked this · 4 weeks ago
  • puppytits
    puppytits reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • girlwithanuzi
    girlwithanuzi liked this · 1 month ago
  • puppytits
    puppytits reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • divaofdisaster
    divaofdisaster liked this · 1 month ago
  • laithies
    laithies liked this · 1 month ago
  • clairejustchills
    clairejustchills liked this · 1 month ago
  • anarchqueen
    anarchqueen reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • anarchqueen
    anarchqueen liked this · 1 month ago
  • idiot-magpie
    idiot-magpie liked this · 1 month ago
  • emmaeyethink
    emmaeyethink liked this · 1 month ago
  • first-witch
    first-witch liked this · 1 month ago
  • moxoarl
    moxoarl liked this · 1 month ago
  • xidadrellok
    xidadrellok liked this · 1 month ago
  • almsworth-worm
    almsworth-worm liked this · 1 month ago
  • arlecchinosswifee
    arlecchinosswifee liked this · 1 month ago
  • sweetiecreamybunny
    sweetiecreamybunny reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • thegreatyin
    thegreatyin liked this · 1 month ago
  • addicted2coke-theothercoke
    addicted2coke-theothercoke liked this · 1 month ago
  • belldens
    belldens reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • forlorn-plushie
    forlorn-plushie reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • lilsmuttyboi
    lilsmuttyboi liked this · 1 month ago
  • th3vi0linist
    th3vi0linist reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • sevenmere
    sevenmere liked this · 1 month ago
  • token-08
    token-08 liked this · 1 month ago
  • lumityisawsome
    lumityisawsome liked this · 1 month ago
  • almostfoggycreation
    almostfoggycreation liked this · 1 month ago
  • trainblogs
    trainblogs liked this · 1 month ago
  • redslabrecords
    redslabrecords reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • redslabrecords
    redslabrecords liked this · 1 month ago
  • eepysalamander
    eepysalamander reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • eepysalamander
    eepysalamander liked this · 1 month ago
  • scarlettscove
    scarlettscove reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • scarlettscove
    scarlettscove liked this · 1 month ago
  • dogboydeathgrips
    dogboydeathgrips liked this · 1 month ago
  • minotaur470
    minotaur470 reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • dogpotion
    dogpotion reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • floofy-fox-gal
    floofy-fox-gal liked this · 1 month ago
  • sourcreamandf
    sourcreamandf reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • transfemslut4
    transfemslut4 liked this · 1 month ago
  • wellmedicatedrat
    wellmedicatedrat liked this · 1 month ago
  • rachelpennborough
    rachelpennborough liked this · 1 month ago
epochrosette - EpochRose
EpochRose

130 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags