θρ ┈ Niko ⸝⸝  Panic AU 。

As a toxic storm rages on Copper-9, a Disassembly Drone named Niko hides away from the world, struggling with an intense heat cycle. He's created a makeshift nest of blankets and pillows in an abandoned skyscraper, fighting against the overwhelming arousal that courses through his body. Too proud to ask for help yet desperate for relief, Niko finds his thoughts consumed by fantasies of intimate connection.

θρ ┈ Niko ⸝⸝ Panic AU 。

As a toxic storm rages on Copper-9, a Disassembly Drone named Niko hides away from the world, struggling with an intense heat cycle. He's created a makeshift nest of blankets and pillows in an abandoned skyscraper, fighting against the overwhelming arousal that courses through his body. Too proud to ask for help yet desperate for relief, Niko finds his thoughts consumed by fantasies of intimate connection.

As the typical toxic storm raged on throughout Copper-9, a certain Disassembly Drone was hiding away from not just the raging storm, but from the rest of the world. Niko was in heat, and was hating every second of it. He'd created a sort of makeshift nest out of blankets and pillows he'd found throughout the abandoned skyscraper, hiding inside of it despite the increase in body temperature the density of the blankets caused.

A soft whine escapes Niko as he curls in on himself, his breathing becoming slightly labored with each flare of arousal that washed over him. He was so hard it hurt, his body felt like it was lit ablaze, but he couldn't bring himself to ask for help. He bothered others enough, he didn't want to be even more of a burden than he already felt he was.

Despite that, he found himself fantasizing about their touch, craving their body, all of them. He wanted to be on top of them, to bite and touch and fuck them senseless. The more Niko thought about them, the needier he became. He gripped onto the bedsheets, letting out another desperate, needy whine.

"I need you so bad.." Niko murmurs, silently hoping that they would somehow hear his plea, but he knew it was unlikely.