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Spy/Heathers Au Summary:
Denise lives under the wing of a large mafia, balancing that life alongside college. River works hard, studying as a detective-in-training in his local police department. He is assigned the long-running case of the mafia, in hopes of destroying it, as he is considered a top student, it’s sort of a test.
River just so happen to go to the same college, and of course, they meet. Unbeknownst to Denise, as he falls for River, his family knows everything. Of course, they let it play out, watching him. Denise continues to do his job in the mafia, and he does well! Yet, he slips up in front of River, suspicion slowly dripping into their relationship.
Before they can fix the cracks that begin to form between them, both Denise and River are whisked away by the mafia and sat down to kill each other. Or more accurately, to make River execute Denise. They make River choose how he wants to kill Denise, and River finds a way to outsmart them. Armed with a gun, River is placed in front of Denise, yet instead, he shoots the overseer of the whole process.
Desperation sets in as River frantically frees Denise, and they make a run for it, of course not without injury. Denise is familiar with the area, so they get out safely, yet they aren’t free from the threat that chases them.
River is teased with being so close to closing the case of the mafia. He becomes infatuated, and yet, Denise is innocent enough that, deep in his heart, the mafia finds a place to fester. Denise fears what would happen to his whole life that surrounded him since birth, and struggles to see the bigger picture. Scared of what the department, what River, would do to the mafia, Denise refuses to keep in contact. River is at his tipping point, and as Denise has been giving him vague answers to his questions, he himself believes that Denise would help him.
Denise is unable to cope with the stress at that moment. After a moment of hesitation, Denise speaks back to River, through the closet doors, he is able to convince, or at least sway River a little. They both fall to sit, a wall, physical or mental, separating them. It’s a good thing, as they communicate both their feelings for the better. They come to a compromise, a promise to both that they would both be safe. River would, of course, turn in the mafia, but keep Denise. Keeping him, finding him a better family, finding him somewhere he could reside in. Finding each other, both being able to find comfort in each other.
Denise hesitates to forgive River after the deterioration, but River helps Denise rebuild, or dig up what they used to have.
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