Challenge: Observer x Kevin + storm


"Shit." Observer swore flinching as a flash of lighting ad a crack of thunder came at the same time. Most of the time he wouldn't have worried about it because getting struck by lightning wouldn't hurt him but he had borrowed Kevin and Kevin would be. "We need to get you inside."

For once Kevin was silent in the back of their, currently shared mind. Observer shrugged and hurried back to the house. As he was getting in the door another even louder crack of thunder happened and he yelped then paused. That fear reaction hadn't come from him, he reached back in his mind to Kevin feeling his fear.

"Oh damn." Observer breathed then slammed the door shut as a bellow of wind tried to force rain into the house. "You're really scared of this aren't you?" A small whimpering sound forced it's way up his throat and he sighed, he had been planning to leave once he got Kevin home but now…

Don't go. Kevin said though the words were in their head and Observer felt more then heard them. I don't want to be alone right now.

"Okay." Observer agreed. He knew that Kevin was starting to get used to this type of possession. It had started to comfort him to never be alone, not even in his own mind. Recently with everything that had happened to Kevin his mind wasn't completely a safe place to be alone. They both pitied Noah now, having to deal with this alone with his thoughts in his mind.

It was raining hard outside, the drops pounding on the roof but it had been raining when they were outside too and they were soaked. Kevin nudged Observers attention to that fact during a break in the thunder when he was more coherent and Observer nodded.

"We should change into dry clothes?" He asked feeling an affirmative before another clap of thunder came and Kevin kind of closed himself in again. Observer wrapped his consciousness around Kevin's as comfortingly and headed up to Kevins bedroom Finding the fluffiest pair of pj's he could and changing into them because of course Kevin wore matching pj sets. Kevin used to dislike it what Observer changed his clothes but it didn't matter to either of them anymore.

"We should have some tea." Observer suggested already heading back down to the kitchen a blanket wrapped around his shoulders. Kevin had buried himself so deep in their shared mind to get away from the thunder he didn't answer, Observer shrugged and went ahead and made a calming tea anyway. Once he had the tea he settled on the couch.

Kevin emitted a distressed feeling when there was another boom and the power went out around them.

"Don't worry." Observer assured out loud. "The laptop is fully charged. We can just watch a movie until the power comes back." He put down their tea on the table in front of the couch and found Kevin's laptop and picked out a Disney movie from Kevins shelf of dvd's. He set it to play and settled back sipping the tea.

Slowly as the first song from Beauty and the Beast started playing Kevin crept forward till they were sharing space equally. They lifted the mug together to sip the tea, which was almost gone now. They hoped the power would come back so they could make more. When the lightning retreated into the distance Observer switched place with Kevin giving him back control of is body.

"You can go now if you want." Kevin told Observer when the power came back on, pausing the movie to go make another cup of tea, black this time. "I'll be okay."

Do you want me to stay? Observer asked even though he was pretty sure he already knew the answer.

"Of course I do." Kevin said quickly. "I'd pretty much always rather be with you."

Then I'll stay. Observer agreed, Kevin's mind had become a very comfortable place for him now that Kevin wanted him there instead of fought him. They worked together to keep Observer there now instead of Kevin trying to push Observer out.

Kevin smiled happily and finished brewing their tea. He headed back to the couch and plugged the laptop back in now that the power was back and curled back up so they could finish watching the movie together as rain pounded the outside of the house and the storm raged on, missing it's thunder but none of it's vigor.