Megamind/Roxanne, M rating, pre-movie AU
Roxanne slips away from the mayorâs birthday gala to search for a piece of evidence that will break the story of governmental corruption in Metro City wide open. Unbeknownst to Roxanne, however, Megamind is at the party, too. And the cityâs supervillain wants the same thing as the cityâs nosiest reporterâŚ
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For a solid minute and a half, neither of them movedâRoxanne because she wanted to be sure that the other people had really gone, and Megamind, presumably, for the same reason.
Roxanne was terribly conscious of how close he was, of the rise and fall of his chest, of his breathing. She had one arm around his waist, and the other was twisted in the lapel of the jacket he was wearing; she could feel his body shift beneath her hands as he breathed, and for some reason the sensation of that was very nearly overwhelming.
The two of them were pressed very close, but Megamind was supporting almost all of his own weight on his knees and his forearms, braced against the side of the desk.
He stared down at her, his eyes wideâprobably still shocked that sheâd bitten him. Roxanne was a little shocked herself actually; it hadnât been a conscious choice, but when heâd pressed his lips against her ear and then whispered, theâtheâthe shock of it; yes, the shock of the sensationâ
(his lips on her skin, his voice in her ear)
âhad sent something hot and sudden through her whole body, like lightning, and sheâd justâreacted without thinking.
âŚshe was really zero for three on the impulse control tonightâthe bite, the staying too long in this office, the pulling Megamind under the desk with herâ
Her stupid mind had still been in panicHIDE mode, and for some reason it had decided Megamind belonged in the category of âthings to hideâ rather than âthings to hide fromâ, and then once he was under the desk with her, she couldnât very well let him come out again in front of people; there would have been inconvenient questions like âwhat were you doing under a desk with Megamind, Roxanne?â andâ
Beneath the desk, Roxanne managed to collect the shreds of her dignity enough to unwind her hand from Megamindâs lapel to give him a light push with her fingertipsâsurely, surely theyâd waited long enoughâ
Megamind pushed himself up and off of her and out from under the desk with a fluid grace that instantly made her feel twice as heavy and awkward. She clambered up after him.
âYouâyou bit me!â he hissed in a low voice, pointing an accusing finger at her.
âYou deserved it!â
âWhâI did not! Youââ
âNot up to even your usual standards tonight, I see,â Roxanne said, changing tactics. âTrying to kidnap me with a knife, Megamind, really?â
Megamindâs eyes flickered to the knife in his hand, as if heâd forgotten he was holding it, then he drew himself up and tried to look down his nose at herâtried without success, she noted with satisfaction. She was two inches taller than him in these heels.
Then he smiled at her, sharp and sudden and wicked, which wasâ
ârather more successful, Roxanne was forced to admit.
âSo eager to be kidnapped, Miss Ritchi?â he said. âIâm flattered! But Iâm afraid Iâll have to disappointâIâm not actually here for you. I had no idea you were even up here.â
Roxanne felt herself flush, anger and embarrassment together.
âOh,â she said, âso you just happened to jump over that desk and pull a knife on me?â
âWell, I could tell someone was under the desk,â Megamind said, looking maddeningly pleased at having disconcerted her so thoroughly. âI assumed it was a trap.â
âSo you decided to attack them with a knife?â Roxanne said, arching an eyebrow. âAre the ray guns all zapped out or something?â
âWell, I couldnât very well have the de-gun on me when they searched me,â Megamind said. âThey never would have let me in.â
âBut they let you in with that?â Roxanne asked skeptically, gesturing at the knife.
Megamind grinned at her.
âButterfly knifeââ he said.
With a quick, fluid motion of his hand, the handle of the knife separated into two pieces on either side of the blade, furling and unfurling like a fan as he made the knife twirl over and through his fingers. The thing closed with a snap, the blade folded down, hidden between the two halves of the handle.
âânot actually illegal,â he concluded, and slipped it into his pocket.
(that ridiculous, shivery, electric feeling, not just down her spine this time, but curling in the pit of her stomach, too, andâ)
âWait, what do you mean, let you in?â Roxanne said, as his earlier words finally registered.
An expression of consternation crossed Megamindâs faceâclearly, he hadnât meant to tell her that. She looked him up and downâhe was in a formal suit, with a tie and everything, dressed likeâ
âDid you get in here as a guest somehow?â
âThatâsâthatâs none of your business!â Megamind said. âAnd! And what are you doing up here, Miss Ritchi; thatâs what Iâd like to know!â
âThatâs none of your business,â Roxanne repeated his words mockingly.
He glared at her, and Roxanne laughed at him.
âI got bored of the party,â she said.
Megamindâs eyes narrowed.
ââI donât believe you. Why would you hide under the desk?â
âI didnât want to talk to anyone,â Roxanne said, letting her voice take on an edge of malice. âItâs been a rather trying week.â
Color flew to Megamindâs cheeksâoh, Roxanne thought with vicious satisfaction, so he hadnât just completely forgotten about that tabloid article!
The first time seeing her after its publication, and he hadnât even mentioned the damn thing, like it was unworthy of his noticeâ
(like she was unworthy of his notice)
âMissââ
âHow did you get in?â Roxanne asked. She narrowed her eyes. âIt had to be a disguise; if youâd been using hypnosis or something, you wouldnât have needed to leave the gun or wear those clothesâa hologram? Whereâs the projector; are you wearing it?â
Megamind took a sharp, hissing kind of breath, like heâd touched a flame unexpectedly.
âYou made a wearable, full-body holographic projection,â Roxanne said, âand you didnât bother to include clothes, or the ability to conceal a weapon?â
âItâs just a prototype!â Megamind snapped.
Roxanne smiled in satisfaction.
âSo it is a hologram,â she said.
Megamind growled beneath his breath.
âYou must have needed to come here for something pretty important,â Roxanne went on, âif you decided to use the hologram before youâd finished it.â
Megamind didnât answer, just glared at her. Roxanne grinned and perched on the edge of the desk.
âSo what is it?â she said. âWhy are you here?â
Megamindâs expression suddenly cleared, and then a slow, dangerous smile spread over his face.
âIâm here to steal something,â he said. He pulled the desk drawer open sharply. âCare to be an accessory to the crime, Miss Ritchi?â
Roxanne opened her eyes very wide and gave him her best innocent damsel expression.
âOh, officer, he had a knife! There was nothing I could do!â
Megamind gave her a look that was half frustrated annoyance and half unwilling amusement.
âAnd yet youâll never do that for me,â he said.
Roxanne snorted.
(steal somethingâthe desk drawerâdid he know about the file? was that what heâ)
âIâm not scared of you,â Roxanne said. âAnd youâd never fall for it. What would be the point?â
Megamind, looking through the contents of the desk drawer, threw her a sharp, irritated glance.
âWell, for one thing,â he snapped, âpeople would be less likely to write tabloid articles speculating about the nature of our relationship. If youâd justââ
ââoh, no; no; no!â Roxanne said. âYou do not get to blame this on me! Youâre the one doing the kidnapping! That is entirelyââ
ââif youâd just act like a real damselââ
âOh, as if you act like a real supervillain!â Roxanne said, stung in spite of herself.
âI am a real supervillain!â Megamind said. He shoved the desk drawer closed. âAlligators, deathtraps, giant robots; I donât know what else you want from me, Miss Ritchi!â
(the electric feeling running down her spine, the heat blooming in the pit of her stomach)
(âshe wantedâ)
âânothing,â Roxanne snapped. âI donât want anything from you.â
Megamind went still for half a moment, then his lips curled into a cold smile.
âOf course,â he said.
He turned away and moved towards one of the pictures on the wall, ran his fingertips along the edge of the frame.
Roxanne glared at his back and told herself that she was not upset, damn it. She wasnât.
Not a real damsel.
(maybe if sheâd been a real damsel, he might haveâ)
She wasnât upset.
âWell, you wonât have any more problems with people insinuating things about you and me, anyway!â she said, throwing the words at him. âAfter that interview with Wayne, you clearly know you donât have any reason to kidnap me ever again!â
Megamind went still again, and for a moment, she thought he might turn and say somethingâsomethingâ
ââof courseâ he said in a stiff voice, without turning. âIâm sure youâre terribly relieved.â
Roxanne furiously repressed the urge to throw her shoe at the back of his giant blue head. How dare he not even look at her; how dare he justâdismiss her like that, like she no longer mattered at allâ
âYes!â she said defiantly. âAnd Iâm sure youâre relieved to know that you can find yourself some vapid little damsel to scream for you instead!â
âYouâll be able to return to your boring normal life,â Megamind said flatly, and moved to the other picture frame, still without turning. âHow wonderful for you.â
âI am not boring!â
Megamind neither turned nor answered.
Anger and humiliation warred in Roxanneâs chest; she gripped her beaded handbag tightly.
Boring.
She wasnâtâ
That damned tabloid article about her and Megamind had come out at the beginning of the week, that photograph on the front of the magazine: Roxanne and Megamind, their faces, close togetherâMegamind leaning over to her, smiling wickedly, Roxanne with her head tilted up, looking at him, her lips half-curved in an amused smile and parted to say something. Onlyâthe photographer had caught them both in mid-blink or something, because both of their gazes appeared to be focused on each otherâs mouths.
Roxanne Ritchiâs Supervillain Scandal!!! had been the title of the thing, complete with the three superfluous exclamation points.
Sheâd gotten a panicked phone call from her mother (no, mother, of course Iâm not having an affair with Megamind; yes, mother; Iâm sure; thatâs not a thing that I wouldnât be sure about); thereâd been calls to the station, asking if it was true, asking if sheâd give an interview. And sheâd seen people, at work, and out in public; sheâd seen them staring at her and whispering behind her back or just out of earshot.
It had beenâupsetting.
Upsetting in a way that wasâdifferent, somehow, from the way people assuming she was with Metro Man had been irritating.
(probably because of how youâ)
It had just been upsetting.
When Wayne had given an interview of his own to a different, rather more respectable magazine, explaining that he and Roxanne had never been in a relationship, sheâd been glad, at first, that at least one public misconception about her love life had been cleared up. And sheâd hoped it might distract people from the whole Megamind debacle.
It had hurt when she realized a good many people were assuming that Wayne was just getting rid of her because she had been cheating on him. And it had hurt more when she realized that other peopleâ
It had been at work, when she figured out just what people were thinking about her. Roxanne had been on he way to the copy room; sheâd passed a cubicle, and had heard several of her co-workers insideâtalking.
About her.
They hadnât known she was there; theyâd been facing away from her, looking at a computer screen, with the picture from the tabloid article on it.
ââridiculous, of course itâs not true,â one of them had said. âDonât tell me that Roxanne Ritchi, miss vanilla-as-they-come, miss âI bought the same dress in three different colorsâââ
The woman clicked the mouse and a series of images flashed across the computer screen: Roxanne in that cute purple dress, the one with the ruffled necklineâand then in her black version of the dressâand then in her blue version of the dressâ
Roxanne had stood frozen in the hallway as the whole group of them laughed.
ââdonât tell me you really think that she,â the woman said scornfully, âis having some kind of steamy affair with him.â
Another click of the mouse, another image on the computer screenâMegamind, leaning up against the lair console and smirking, all eyeliner and black leather and sex.
ââI mean, come on! Can you imagine? Heâd be wanting to bring out the ropes and handcuffs, and sheâd just be complaining the entire time! Nag, nag, nag; can you imagine anyone less fun?â
Another chorus of laughter.
âIâd much rather imagine him,â someone else said, and several people agreed and started talking at once, and Roxanne hadnât waited to hear the end of the conversation, but had gone to sit by herself in the copy room in the dark and try not to cry.
Was sheâwas she actually like that? Did people reallyâ
(nag, nag, nag; can you imagine anyone less fun?)
âdid Megamind think that about her, too?
(if youâd just act like a real damsel)
Sitting on the desk, now, watching Megamind search behind the picture frame for a hidden catch, Roxanne again found herself furiously repressing tears.
(go back to your boring, normal life)
âshe did buy the same dress in different colors, a lot of times, yes, and the same shirt in different colors a lot of times, and the same jeans in slightly different washes, but surely that wasnât that bad, was it? She was justâhard to fit, and particular about clothing textures and comfort andâ
Besides! Megamind wore exactly one outfit; how was that any less boring?
âall right, so his was skintight leather, yes, okay, but stillâ
And he apparently wore a suit extremely well, Roxanne admitted bitterly, glaring at his back. Why wouldnât he turn and look at her? Why did he have to keep acting like she wasnât there?
Finally, he did turn to face her, a bland, calm expression on his face, and Roxanne wanted to break something. His eyes shifted from her to the desk (like she was nothing, like she wasnât even there) and he tilted his head thoughtfully. He walked towards herâ
âtowards the desk. Not towards her. She just happened to be on the desk; he wasnât walking towards her. He didnât even really look at her, just knelt down and began to examine the paneling on the underside of the desk.
âDidnât you spend enough time down there already?â Roxanne asked, breaking the silence, the words abrupt and ungraceful and ugly, and god, it was no wonder people laughed at the idea of Megamind finding her attractive.
ââyes, well,â Megamind said, still beneath the desk. âI was a littleâdistractedâat the time.â
For one wild, heart-flipping moment, Roxanne thought he meant heâd been distracted by her, butâ
âThere wasârather a lot happening,â Megamind continued.
âah. Of course. The people; he was talking about the people.
Oh, get a grip, Roxanne; of course he was talking about the two people making out on top of the damn desk. Of course he didnât mean you. As if he would ever.
Roxanne scowled out the window at the city lights as Megamind tapped at the underside of the desk, searching for hidden drawers.
(Roxanne Ritchi, miss vanilla-as-they-come)
Vanilla. Well, what was wrong with being vanilla? What was the big deal about sex, anyway, that was what Roxanne wanted to know. The (okay, admittedly not that many) times sheâd had it wereânice enough, she supposed, but hardly anything amazing.
(maybe there is something wrong with you. maybe youâre justâ)
âcold. frigid.
boring.
Roxanne gritted her teeth.
(miss vanilla-as-they-come; heâd be wanting to bring out the ropes and handcuffs, and sheâd just be complaining the entireâ)
She wasnâtâjust because sheâd neverâit wasnât like she was opposed to the idea of ropes and handcuffs! With the right person! Someone sheâ
(Iâm not scared of you)
âtrusted; someone she reallyâ
(donât know what else you want from me, miss ritchi)
âwanted; someoneâ
It wasnâtâit wasnât like she actually wanted to have an affair with Megamind! Notâobviously, obviously she didnât! Obviously she didnât actually want Megamind to tie her up and have his wicked way with herâ
(bent over the console in the lair; tangled up with him in his bed; lying back on this desk; didnât want him to kiss her, didnât want him to touch her, didnât want him to shove her skirt up and screw her until she screamed)
âbecauseâ
(didnât want him to smile at her, didnât want him to talk to her, didnât want him to care about her, didnât want him to loveâ)
âbecause that would be ridiculous.
Ridiculous.
Obviously she didnât want to have an affair with him. Obviously.
It just.
It just would have been nice to think that she could have.
If sheâd wanted to.
Which she didnât.
Obviously.
Megamind stood up from beneath the desk and glanced over at Roxanne, who was glaring out the window with an expression of extreme displeasure.
He glanced over his shoulder, saw nothing but the city lights.
âWhat?â he said.
âWhat!â Roxanne jumped, looking over at him with wide eyes, as if sheâd forgotten he was there. âIâwhat?â
âWhat were you looking at?â Megamind asked.
He glanced over his shoulder again, but again saw nothing but the window and the city lights.
âWhat?â Roxanne said. âOhâthatâsânothing. I wasnâtâI wasnât looking at anything. I was thinking of something elseâdo you think this dress is nice at all?â she asked, absolutely out of nowhere.
There was a very long pause in which Megamind unsuccessfully attempted to think why in the everlovingfuck she would ever, ever ask him what he thought of her dress.
âWhat?â he said, finally, cautiously.
âânothing,â Roxanne said, scowling again. âNever mind.â
She glared at the window again, lips pressed together tightly, her mind clearly reverting back to her original thought, as if heâd never even spoken, as if he wasnât even there.
Megamindâs lips twisted as he turned away from her to examine the computer itself.
He couldnât hold her attention even when he was right in front of her.
What was she thinking about so furiously? Was she angry about something? About the tabloidâno; sheâd just pointed out that he wouldnât have any excuse to kidnap her any longer; surely the prospect of finally being rid of him balanced out any annoyance at that ridiculous rumor.
Sheâd said she was annoyed about it, of course, had said that was why she was up here, but heâd been pretty sure she was lying when sheâ
âsaid that. He was pretty sure sheâd been lying when sheâd said that; he never had gotten a satisfactory answer as to why she was here, and now she was glaring out the window, deep in thought about something else andâ
No wonder he couldnât find the file.
Megamind turned slowly towards Roxanne.
âYou,â he said. âYou already have it.â
Roxanne jumped again.
âWhat?â she said.
âYou have it,â Megamind said, growing steadily more certainâthat would explain why she seemed so on edge tonight.
âHaveâ?â she asked blankly, for all the world as if she didnât know what he was talking about, but there was no way he was falling for that.
âThe surveillance file,â he said, stalking slowly around the desk towards her. He watched her face as he approached, and saw color rise to it, and knew he was right. âThatâs what you were doing here.â
âIââ she slid off the desk with an artificial little laugh. âI donât know what youâre talking about.â
âThatâs why I canât find it,â he said softly.
He took another step towards her, and she actually stumbled back, coming up against the desk. Her hands went back to catch herself.
âYou already have it,â he said.
She swallowed visibly, and her eyes flicked down and to the side, breaking his gaze.
Megamind followed the direction of her eyesâah, yes, of courseâ
Her eyes flicked up to his again, and widened, and she made a little movement with her left hand, as if she wanted to hide the handbag she was holding.
Megamind smiled, right hand darting out to grab her wrist.
The swiftness of the motion must have caught her off guard, because she let him do it, didnât even try to pull away as he lifted her hand up and plucked the handbag from it with his free hand.
She took a sharp breath, and her wrist jerked in his grip. Megamind let go of it and took half a step back, opening the handbag, looking through it.
âcar keys, hairpins, painkillers, lipsticksâ
He frowned, disconcerted, and glanced up at Roxanne.
She was holding her left hand, the one heâd grabbed, close to her chest, fingers of her right hand wrapped around her left wrist. Megamind felt a flash of surprised concernâhe hadnât hurt her, had he? Surely he hadnât hurt her; heâd been very carefulâ
âWhat?â Roxanne said.
She glanced down at her own hands and let go of her wrist quickly, as if heâd caught her doing something she didnât want him to seeâ
âWhat?â she said, again, but in a different tone, and when he looked up into her face once more, she lifted her chin and raised her eyebrows challengingly.
Her lips curved in that perfectly maddening smile of hers, sending heat down his spine.
âCanât you find what youâre looking for, Megamind?â
Megamind growled under his breath in frustration. He tossed the purse down onto the desk without looking.
âYou do have it,â he said. âI know you do.â
He walked deliberately towards her, but this time, although color still rose in her cheeks, she didnât try to move away from him.
âYou have it,â he said again. âThe only question isââ
(do you think this dress is nice)
(gloating; sheâd been gloating; sheâd been playing with him; there was no other reason for her to ask him what he thought of her dress.)
ââwhere did you put it?â
…to be continued .đ
notes: knife laws vary from state to state–fanon has Metro City in Michigan, where, during the time that this story is set (pre-2010), certain knives like switchblades were illegal, but butterfly knives were not.Â
Day 18 of my Birthday Fic Month! And day 7 of the Megamind tumblr Valentineâs Week event! The prompt used was âweâre NOT datingâ.
I hope you all liked the update!