Prompt: Humans are the rarest and the deadliest species in the known universe. Often, search parties go missing due to a run in with a human ship. It has recently come to light that there is an entire planet full of them.
Prompt: It is illegal to contact the humans, as they wear an evolutionary scar from their time as prey. It is known as 'fear' and it makes them volatile and unpredictable.
A/N: I do not own South Park or any planets… I also do not own either of the writing prompts that I am using to write this story. This is a little bit of a filler chapter from Bebe's POV.
It is a rather common practice that Sateils know the name of their betrothed often before they even learn their own. On the day that young Sateils move into the dorms they would learn everything is usually the day that they would meet their betrothed for the first time, sometimes having to wait for the other to reach their fourth life passage first. Bebe and Tweek, sharing the same passage day caused them to meet each other that day. Bebe had been struck by Tweek's eyes, which glowed as brightly as the stars above and had been impressed by his determination and readiness at such a young age to begin ruling as if he was expecting the call any day.
Bebe and Tweek had trained together and separately, meeting up at the end of the day to talk and have food afterwards and it didn't take long for Bebe to come to care about Tweek in the way she knew would be acceptable once the bonding ceremony had taken place. Tweek had always been more dedicated and taken everything so seriously, she knew that the day they would stand as rulers of the Sateils would be a beginning of trust and safety among the Sateil. Bebe always felt as if she were walking in Tweek's shadow, never to catch up. He always did everything to the T and the fact that he hadn't looked at her with the care and trust that all bonded Sateils looked at each other with had never bothered her because she knew that one day he would.
When Tweek had told her that the bonding ceremony should wait because of the good of their race, Bebe hadn't thought a thing of his immediate answer. As future rulers it was expected to put everything for the Sateils in front of their own happiness, and when Tweek didn't offer any further explanation she was unsurprised. The dedication that Tweek had always shown for the Sateils was true and always unselfish and Bebe knew that for the rest of her life passages she was to be taken care of and one day Tweek would look at her the way she looked at him and the happiness would be complete.
"Bebe!" Tweek cried out in shock and Bebe felt her eyes narrowing as she took in her betrothed. When she had landed and followed Tweek she had been shocked to hear him talking about their plans with someone. She had been even more surprised when a human had walked out of the thin cave they had been inside of and had looked not dangerous but sad. However Bebe knew better and so she had immediately jumped at him and hit him around the head with her gun which caused him to cry out and she grabbed onto him so he wouldn't get away from her. The human was pretty strong as he struggled in her arms but she held tight and watched as Tweek looked at her in an almost panic.
"Tweek, what are you doing? You're supposed to be fighting with everyone else. I can't believe that you would tell a human about our plan, what were you thinking?" Bebe felt a little betrayed but more than anything she felt confusion. Why would Tweek of all of the Sateils feel the urge to share their plans with the enemy? This could jeopardize everything. Her confusion continued just long enough for her to take a more complete look at her betrothed before she froze. The look that Bebe had fantasized almost all of her life passages about was on his face, the look that said he cared for and trusted someone before his own life, the look that meant happiness.
Bebe had spent more time than was really necessary thinking about what Tweek's face would look like with that look in his eyes considering he was her betrothed and knew one day he would look at her like that. The problem however was that while that look was on his face, Tweek wasn't looking at Bebe. No, Tweek was looking at the human she still held struggling in her arms, the human she knew they were supposed to kill.
"Bebe," Tweek said hesitantly looking at her then and when she saw that his look was scared for what she knew wasn't for her but what she could do to this human she felt anger. "Please, let him go." Tweek's voice was all wrong. He sounded like he didn't trust her, like she was the enemy and not the human that she held in her arms.
"What are you doing, Tweek?" Bebe repeated herself. She needed Tweek to tell her everything was alright, she needed Tweek to go back to acting normal and she needed Tweek to stop looking at the human she held in the way that she had waited so long to see on his face for her. She felt her facial region growing hot and her hand that held her gun was shaking but she did not lose her grip on the human as she waited for him to speak.
"I was explaining to him what had to happen because," Tweek hesitated as he looked at her and Bebe could feel her stomach clenching painfully over the hurt she felt. Everything was all wrong, this was never supposed to happen.
"Because why?" She demanded. Her patience worn thin by the fact that Tweek wouldn't answer her question and because he had that look on his face, the look that Bebe had been convinced would be hers one day, while he looked at the human she was struggling to hold onto. Her arm raised and she hit him in the head again and this time the human fainted.
"Craig!" Tweek hurried forward and Bebe watched in horrified fascination as he lifted the human so his head was against Tweek's chest and he was stroking his soft looking antennae and began rocking him. He didn't look up at her as he spoke. "I love him Bebe. I know that it is wrong but the feelings that I am supposed to feel for you have been given to this human."
Bebe was felt numb as Tweek's words washed over her and when he finally looked up at her she saw the anguish in his face and she took a step backwards as his voice continued in a voice dripping with venom. "If you killed him Bebe, I will make you regret it." He turned his face back to Craig's and continued holding the human to his chest and rocking him back and forth.
The look stayed on his face and all Bebe could do was stare. She remembered all the passes of Neptune spent with Tweek, knowing one day he would be hers and not being bothered by the fact that he did not look at her the way he was looking at this human now. It was torture to think of it all to expect a lifetime of happiness with one person who you had known all of your life and yet just two Earth days with this human had Tweek throwing everything away. Bebe felt her anguish grow, turning to anger and she raised her gun at the human that Tweek was still holding and she felt something wet fall down her face as she aimed it true. Her hand jerked to the side however just as she pulled the trigger as the loud snap of a tree branch came from her right and she watched as the laser light from her gun hit the chest of another human, this one with an orange coat covering his entire face.
"You killed Kenny!" A voice was heard in the distance coming from behind more of the thin caves that surrounded the area.
"You bastard!" Another voice yelled.
The look on Tweek's face when he turned to her was one that she would never forget. He looked at her as if hated her, he had the same look on his face as he looked at her as the other Sateils had worn when they thought about the humans. He gently lay the human on the ground before standing up and walking toward her, grabbing her arm and pulling her back into the forest toward where they had parked their ships. Bebe could only feel numb as more wetness fell down her face as she stumbled along in Tweek's grip.
