Surprise! Sorry for the lack of Jack content in this one.
Feel like this sucks but at least I wrote something ;-;
WARNINGS: yandere themes
Note: All characters are aged up, since there will be mature themes in future parts.
Also, I can't promise I'll finish this. I suck at finishing stories.
NOTE 2: I decided to make this a little fluffy before shit goes down.
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It was your turn to feed the halflings dinner again. The hyenas, lions, and wolves all were going to be given the same food: hamburgers. Each was individually wrapped, and there must have been a hundred of them between the two giant buckets you were forced to carry.
Surely that's way too much for even all three groups combined! You groaned as you lifted the buckets. Your arms were definitely going to get a workout from this.
You trudged into the savannah, your arms already aching from the heavy load you were forced to carry. Thankfully, the hyenas were gathered on the rocks not far from the entrance.
Ruggie's eyes lit up as soon as they saw you, letting out a bark of excitement as he leapt down from the rock he had been sitting on with the grace of a cat. He stopped a few feet away from you, as though he were waiting for a signal from you.
You placed the buckets on the ground and lifted your hands in a calming gesture, "You know I'm not going to hurt you, Ruggie. I've just brought food for you all."
Ruggie grinned and bounded forward, taking you by surprise as he pulled you into a hug, rubbing his cheek against your own. He pulled away, a sly grin on his face as he stole a burger from the left bucket and slipped away, climbing onto a large rock and unwrapping the food.
You felt a little flustered by the sudden show of affection but, with a shake of your head, you dismissed his odd behavior. Yet, Ruggie's eyes never left your figure, his tail wagging back and forth as though he was thrilled to be able to see you.
When he came for his second helping, he reached out a hand and slid it beneath your chin. He drew his face closer until you could feel his hot breath playing across your lips. For a moment, you thought he was about to kiss you, but he spoke up instead, stumbling a little over his words, "You are special to me."
"I am?" you were taken aback by his sudden confession.
"Yes," Ruggie said with a wide smile, "You're my favorite!"
"Favorite what? Researcher? Aren't I the only researcher you know?"
Nishishishi. Ruggie giggled at your confusion, "Favorite. (Y/n) is my favorite."
Completely nonplussed now, you gave him an awkward smile, "You're a strange one, Ruggie."
His smile morphed into a pout, "Am I favorite?"
You reached out a hand and messed up his fluffy blond hair, "You're my favorite Ruggie in the whole world."
He gave you an annoyed look, his hyena ears flat on his head. It was clear he was hoping you'd be a little less specific. But you couldn't tell him something like "you're my favorite hyena", as that wouldn't be fair to the other halflings.
You took a seat on the rock as the other hyenas came for their second helpings, skirting around you with nervous looks. Ruggie practically threw himself onto your lap, his stomach back landing on your legs as he gazed up at you. You almost shivered when you saw his expression.
His gaze was hungry, eyes dark and lips pulled into a sinister smile. He lifted a hand and cupped your cheek. He whispered something and, though it was too quiet to tell, it sounded suspiciously like he had said "mine".
Then, his eyes fluttered closed, his hand flopped to his side, and his breathing turned even. It took you a moment to realize he had fallen asleep. You were a bit jealous that he could fall asleep so quickly and easily (it took you much longer to settle down at night).
Some of the hyenas came for a third helping, but once all of them had deposited their wrappers in a pile near the buckets, you realized you had to move on. "Ruggie, time to wakey wakey," you teased.
Ruggie's eyes fluttered open and his peaceful expression became cross. His hyena ears flattened themselves against his head again and his tail lashed once, but he obediently stood up, freeing your lap so you could stand as well.
You took the wrappers to a trash can near the entrance of the enclosure and returned to the buckets. Ruggie watched you from on top of a rock, eyes sad as he watched you walk away. You felt a little bad, but you had to move on. You couldn't just spend the entire evening with the hyenas when you had to see the lions and wolves too.
The buckets were still heavy and you felt your arms ache as you took the long walk over to the lion halflings. As you approached, Leona sat up on the rock he was lounging on. You put down the buckets and waved at him.
He leapt down from the rock gracefully and walked towards you. When he was just a few feet away, he stopped dead in his tracks and his nose screwed up in disgust, "You smell like hyena. You let one of those bone-eaters scent you?"
"Huh?" you were confused for a moment before you remembered the way Ruggie rubbed his cheek against yours and lounged across your lap. Was he scenting you then?
"Disgusting," Leona snapped, reaching out and snatching your wrist, "You should smell like lion." His face drew closer and you snapped out of your surprise and confusion, pulling your wrist out of his grasp and taking a step back.
"You shouldn't be surprised I smell like hyenas, considering you aren't the only halflings I care for," you snapped, "That doesn't give you permission to scent me too!"
Leona let out a growl deep in his throat and you involuntarily took another step back. His eyes narrowed, as though he was deep in thought. Then, a somewhat sinister smile spread across his face, "Of course, you're right." Somehow, his tone seemed condescending, as though you were too stupid to understand him, "I'll have a talk with the hyenas, and no one will scent you again."
A shiver ran up your spine, "You don't have to do that."
"Oh but I do," Leona growled, "Now, you brought us food, I believe? Or are you going to stand there gaping like a fish?"
You closed your mouth and pursed your lips into a deep frown. Leona was really getting on your nerves, "Yeah, I did. Feel free to grab something, your highness."
Leona didn't seem offended by your dig, if anything, a smirk pulled at the corner of his lips. He grabbed a wrapped burger from the bucket closest to him and leaned in as close as he could while doing so.
The other lions followed his example, grabbing burgers and eating them under the tall rock that Leona had resumed lounging on. The king of the jungle gazed at you with darkened eyes and you were surprised to read the jealousy on his features. Was the great Leona really jealous of some hyenas?
You tried to shake the ridiculous idea from your mind, but you just couldn't believe otherwise when you looked at his expression. You didn't like the way he gazed across the savannah at the group of hyenas with a sneer on his lips.
"Leona," you called up to him. He turned his furious gaze on you, eyes burning, and you shut your mouth, the words dying on your tongue, "Never mind." You picked up the buckets and turned around. You heard a light thump as Leona jumped down from the rock again.
Arms wrapped around your waist and pulled you close to a toned chest. You grabbed his wrists and tried to wrench them from your body but Leona didn't budge. "Let me go," you demanded firmly.
The lion halfling placed his chin on your shoulder and let out a sigh, "Why do you tempt me so?"
You furrowed your brow, "That sounds like a 'you problem'. Now let go."
Leona obeyed with a chuckle, his arms disappearing from your waist, "You're entertaining, you know that?"
You refused to look back, angry that he had put his hands on you, and simply walked away. You didn't breathe again until the enclosure door shut behind you. You leaned against the wall and slid to the ground, entirely nonplussed by what had gone on between you and the lion halfling.
You took a moment to process the encounter, then stood up with a sigh. You hoped all of the lions' bellies had been filled with only one burger, since you hadn't stuck around long. You checked your watch and were happy to see that it was still fairly early. That way, it wouldn't be too dark out when you brought the burgers to the wolves.
You hurried down the pathway to the wolf enclosure, looking off in the distance where the sun was beginning to turn the sky pink and orange. Maybe if you hurried, the wolves wouldn't all want to kill you.
Unfortunately, as you entered the enclosure, the only wolf you were met with was Jack. That wasn't to say you weren't happy to see him, especially as he gave you the most endearing smile ever.
"Is there any way to feed the other wolves without getting my skin torn off?" you asked him.
Jack shook his head and your heart sank. He seemed to notice your disappointment because he spoke up, "But you have me."
"I know, Jack," you sighed, "But I want to get to know the other wolves too."
Jack's smile disappeared and his eyes narrowed a little, "But you have me. I protect you."
"I appreciate that, I really do," you said in a soothing voice, "But I need to interact with all of the halflings, not just you."
Jack's expression darkened, his shoulders hunching over, "They're dangerous. They hurt you. I can't let anything happen to you," his voice grew tight with emotion, and he looked down at you with such a lost expression that your heart twisted.
"Maybe if you help me, they will grow to like me," you suggested. Jack shook his head and grabbed the buckets off the ground. Before you could protest, he disappeared into the forest.
You tried to follow, but he had completely left you behind. Soon enough, you were lost in the trees, looking this way and that, before Jack returned to you with empty buckets.
"They have eaten," he said gruffly.
You sighed, "Thanks..." Jack didn't seem to understand your disappointment, as he merely took your hand in his larger one and led you back to the enclosure exit. He smiled gently at you and said in a soft voice, "Safe."
You couldn't really argue with that.
Ruggie and Leona watched in amusement as the zoo staff brought out the body bags from the wolf enclosure across the path from them. "She's becoming quite popular," Leona murmured, "Enough for a wolf to turn against his own pack."
Ruggie pouted, "I want her to be mine. Not anyone else's."
Leona chuckled darkly, "You'll have to put those thoughts aside if you really want to take our deal. You know that a war against lions who obey only me and hyenas that will run away with their tails between their legs will end in only one way."
Ruggie's ears flattened against his head, "I'll share, but only with you. Three's a crowd."
The lion nodded, "I wouldn't have it any other way."