un. independent rachel olmstead ( bullet ) of amc's the killing, diverging from canon after 3.07. deux. this blog is for writing and entertainment purposes only.
material.
un. my writing will, at times, be trigger heavy. i'd advise you not to follow if you're sensitive to topics such as rape and assault, violence, etc. deux. some things will be tagged, others won't. if you need something tagged, contact me. i tag triggers with ' trigger / ' or ' trigger mention / '.
muse.
un. bullet is not an easy character to get along with. she's abrasive and confrontational, hot - headed, and has lived on the streets for upwards of two years. i won't water down her scrappy personality for anyone's benefit. deux. if her attitude becomes an issue during our thread, we can always plot something else out.
shipping.
un. the muse is canonically homosexual and presumably homoromantic, so there will be no f/m ships unless they're platonic. deux. given that bullet is fifteen ( and a victim of recent violent sexual assault, ) smut is unlikely.
following.
un. i'm very cautious with who i follow on this blog because i prefer to have a quiet dash. if you don't have any writing on your blog, i won't follow you back. deux.if you're writing with users who make me uncomfortable, i'll immediately and quietly unfollow, or refrain from following period. these users are blocked and blacklisted for a reason. i don't want them on my dash. trois. i won't follow purple prosers because i can't understand what's being written half the time.
verses.
un. multi - verse and crossover friendly. deux. current timeline takes place during her recovery after being beaten and left for dead in the trunk of a car. she sustained severe physical trauma, flatlining three times in the twenty-four hours that followed before slipping into comatose for nearly three months. details are still a work in progress.
❛ I GOT MORE BALLS THAN YOU!
name. rachel olmstead. aka. bullet. age. fifteen going on sixteen. gender. cis female, she/her pronouns. date of birth. october twenty-eighth. residence. seattle, wa.
appearance. slightly malnourished, weight fluctuating due to living on the streets for nearly three years. stands at five feet, three inches ( on a good day. ) sports jet black hair with a streak of dark blue in the front, often looking greasy and dirty, with the sides and back shaved close. wears men's clothing. always looks on the brink of catching a cold.
( previous ) living conditions. squalor. she hung around skid row during the day, and squatted wherever she could at night, mostly in abandoned buildings or at beacon when beds were available. maintained at least a semblance of personal hygiene, but her stained smile told a different tale. clothes rarely saw the inside of a washing machine.
current timeline. parents are currently fighting against child protective services, but because of their negligence and abandonment ( knowingly allowing their child to leave home and live on the streets ), have been stripped of legal custody. after being discharged from the hospital, detective stephen holder was granted temporary guardianship of bullet until she's well enough to be put in the foster - care system.
bullet has every intention of getting the hell out of dodge as soon as possible to avoid this happening. accustomed to the lifestyle of living on the streets, she would sooner die than let an adult have authority over her. despite her extensive injuries, she can still be found roaming skid row, attempting to regain the trust her affiliation with the police shattered.
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❛ hundred ‘n three, asswipe. ❜ the doctors weighed her in at ninety - four the day of discharge, just a couple of weeks before ( in other words, she’s reaching, and he probably knows that. )
as most of her opponents can begrudgingly attest, bullet is stronger than she looks, and puts up one hell of a fight. a one hit knockout just isn’t her style. enjoys the adrenaline rush more than she should. never had to remind herself that it doesn’t hurt if you’re not afraid until goldie got ahold of her. until the pied piper finished what he started, tying up those loose ends. she felt fear then. real, visceral fear when she knew it was the end of the line.
she half - expected not to be found. holder didn’t give a shit about her. no one did. is that how kallie felt ?
after ducking into the passenger seat, she pauses to serve one of her looks before sparking her cigarette, a lighter she’d pickpocketed from another detective still in hand when she volleys back.
❛ ––––– hell no. you first. set a good example. ❜
a hundred and three isn’t much better. skinner had to have been — what, five - eleven ? six feet ? two hundred pounds easy, give or take. bullet hadn’t stood a chance. none of those girls had. he thinks about ashley, fourteen, didn’t put up a fight. and kallie : kallie looked like a sweet kid. doe - eyed. those little star earrings. fifteen years old, like bullet.
except for that one fundamental, inescapable difference between them : bullet survived.
she wasn’t supposed to, that much was clear. she’d lost a lot of blood, flatlined three times between the storage unit and the hospital. it was the coroner who’d first realized she was still alive — i’ve got a pulse, he’d said with alarm. four words that changed everything.
holder doesn’t remember much after that.
the memory of their argument at the station isn’t as sharp as it was, but it aches like an old bruise. scar tissue. it still keeps him awake, sometimes. knowing she went into that trunk thinking he didn’t care.
he does. fuck, he does.
‘ my ride, my rules. last bus comes at eleven. ’
cigarette between his lips, he turns the key in the ignition and cuts a sidelong glance at her. reaches to grasp his seatbelt, making a big, dramatic show of clicking it into place. set a good example. it almost sounds strange ‘til he remembers that she’s his responsibility now — she was signed over into his custody, pending her recovery. but it’s not just a legal obligation. not just guilt, either. it’s more than that.
‘ example is set. now it’s your turn. vámonos, we don’t got all night. ’
❛ yo, the hell’s your problem, bugs ? ain’t like he stole nothin’. ❜ that she knows of. doubts poochie would risk lifting something from a cop’s apartment, though. he didn’t want to be there in the first place, but bullet talked him into it ( bribed him into it, more like, with free food and cable television. ) ❛ thought you trusted me. ❜
‘ yo, ain’t those the ones you gotta wash out every time — ? damn, girl, your moms put up with some shit. ’ pun intended. ‘ yeah, they teach you that in zoology class too ? ’
a half - laugh, half - scoff. ❛ yup. bitch even stuck me with a pin ‘cause i wouldn’t stop kickin’ when she was changin’ me. pretty sure she did it on purpose. ‘n don’t hate on zoology ! it’s the shiznit, yo. betcha jelly ‘cause i know more than you. it’s cool. you ain’t gotta pretend. i won’t tell nobody ––––– ❜
their audience is barely acknowledged. the most he does, as they fight their way down the hall, is serve a couple of hard looks — like he’s daring someone to make a move, to step in. but they know better. they know bullet, and they don’t say a damn word.
neither does holder. not when they board the elevators down, not when they arrive at the holding cells. not even during processing when a knife is confiscated. he takes that, too : she can have it back tomorrow.
it’s all he can do not to grit his teeth as the cell door clangs shut with her on the inside.
an officer starts to speak. he cuts him off. ‘ don’t talk to her. don’t even look at her. i’ll process her out in the morning, we clear ? ’
he waits for a nod and then turns to walk out, heedless of her protests. it leaves a bitter taste in his mouth.
‘ g’night, bullet. ’
this isn’t the first time she’s been in a cell. has to remind herself of that when he forces her in, feet scuffing the floors and weight thrown back for the umpteenth time in one last attempt to resist. one swift turn and her palms strike the bars. once, twice, three times. she calls out to him and it sounds more like a half - plea ––––– a pathetic exploitation of vulnerability.
fingers curl around those bars, shifting a step closer to the cell door. she stares him down and tries to ignore the beat of her own heart, the blood rushing in her ears. thinks it might just be a sick game he’s playing out of spite until the realisation sinks in. he isn’t dicking around.
and that just makes the balloon of anger inside of her chest swell again. it climbs into her throat like bile, spilling out into words when she curses and flips him the bird from in between the bars.
❛ go t’ hell ! ‘n say hi t’ ya momma for me when you get there, you fuckin’ pussy ass bitch ! ❜
‘ yeah, ‘n you ain’t foolin’ nobody with all them layers. you’re like ninety - five pounds soaking wet — my lunch weighed more than you. ’
delivered as a quip, but the connotations aren’t as lighthearted. she’s small enough to be overpowered by someone bigger than her. stronger than her. someone like goldie. someone like the pied piper, who shattered the bones in her wrist and beat her senseless before leaving her to bleed out in the trunk of a car.
he remembers the expression on linden’s face when she told him not to open it. you don’t need to be here. please, holder. remembers that moment of soul - crushing realization before he’d lifted the lid.
cellophane crinkles as he draws out his cigarettes, pulling the driver’s door shut. lights one, passes bullet another.
‘ buckle up, li’l man. this ain’t a limo service. ’
❛ hundred ‘n three, asswipe. ❜ the doctors weighed her in at ninety - four the day of discharge, just a couple of weeks before ( in other words, she’s reaching, and he probably knows that. )
as most of her opponents can begrudgingly attest, bullet is stronger than she looks, and puts up one hell of a fight. a one hit knockout just isn’t her style. enjoys the adrenaline rush more than she should. never had to remind herself that it doesn’t hurt if you’re not afraid until goldie got ahold of her. until the pied piper finished what he started, tying up those loose ends. she felt fear then. real, visceral fear when she knew it was the end of the line.
she half - expected not to be found. holder didn’t give a shit about her. no one did. is that how kallie felt ?
after ducking into the passenger seat, she pauses to serve one of her looks before sparking her cigarette, a lighter she’d pickpocketed from another detective still in hand when she volleys back.
‘ what d’you know ‘bout real game ? see, ‘cause me — i was wooin’ the honeys while you were still in pampers. had ‘em lined up ‘round the block for this slice of heaven. ’
❛ joke’s on you, ‘cause i wasn’t wearin’ pampers. mom had me wearin’ these stupid cloth diapers. … ain’t you ever heard the sayin’ ‘ you can catch flies with honey but you catch more honeys bein’ fly ’? ❜
she’s relentless, and five minutes feels more like five HOURS. he has to tune it out until it’s white noise — even then, his ears are ringing by the time he gets out of the car. there’s a rigid, almost sour look on his face, jaw muscles taut and tense. no shit she’s holding ; what did he expect ?
‘ yeah, you got stuff on you ? where ? huh ? where is it ? ’
fingers still curled in a vise - grip around the fabric of her hood, his free hand starts to search her pockets. a few seconds and he’s letting out a harsh scoff as he pulls out an ounce bag. he’ll flush it later.
‘ the fuck were you thinkin’ ? ’
thing is, she probably wasn’t. not about anything other than making the pain stop. he’s in no position to judge but he still doesn’t let her go. doesn’t even break stride as they head for the station’s entrance.
it’s gonna be one hell of a night.
❛ up yo’ momma’s ass ! ❜
she knows there’s no point in telling him because he’ll find it regardless. and if not, someone else will, then notify her probation officer of the violation. ( she’d like to think holder wouldn’t throw her under the bus like that, but he’s a cop, and bullet doesn’t trust cops. )
it doesn’t matter what she was thinking. what matters is that he appropriated the last of her stash, and still presses forward to the doors. as if she’s going to go easy.
the ruckus draws attention from several officers. some she knows, some she doesn’t, and some of whom watch as this five - foot - three, ninety - something pound tomboy is manhandled and kicking up a fuss. he doesn’t relent and neither does she, despite the strain it puts on her voice.
❛ where’re you takin’ me ? huh ? you gonna put me in a fuckin’ cell ? come the fuck on, quit trippin’! ❜