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[ DEMON HUNTER DRIFT AU: PART II (SFW) ]
Part I (extremely NSFW) (it's very gross) (I'm sorry about everything)
Part II (NSFW post)
IT'S BACK, BABY
Imagine, if you will, that Drift is not a robot, but a gratuitously tropey half-demon hunter roaming around Boston killing demons in order to atone for his as a, well, killer for the demons. For all intents and purposes you can just assume this takes place in the same universe as Buffy (or something like it) for the sake of using a conveniently existing lore that I already really like. Maybe with an extra side of Kabbalah. whatever
HERE ARE SOME FACTS ABOUT DEMON HUNTER AU DRIFT:
- Drift is half-demon on his father's side. He never really knew his dad, idk he like fucked off or got slayed at some point when Drift was young and he was mostly raised by his mother, who died of cancer when he was a teenager. It was real sad and Drift had no money and got pretty promptly kicked out of his mom's apartment shortly after her death. This made Drift a TRAGIC TEEN ORPHAN who was homeless on the streets for a while, and given his ~UNIQUE HALF-DEMON AURA~ it wasn't really very long before he fell in with a bad crowd. A demon crowd
- Tragic teen orphan Drift got into drugs, specifically orihalcon, a potent substance derived from the refined blood of certain types of demons, because regular human drugs don't quite cut it for him. He was pretty knee-deep in the local demon community, partly because he didn't fit in anywhere else, partly because some of them knew his dad.
- Drift spent a while as a homeless addict, barely scraping by, until he was recruited by Megatron, a powerful demon lord who saw much more potential in Drift and his untamed demon powers. He offered Drift a place in his ranks even though he was half-human, and helped him hone his terrifyingly natural talent for violence. For a while Drift mostly did it to feed his habit, but he began to enjoy the rush of violence and of releasing his DEMON SIDE way more than the drugs and eventually got clean.
- He also inherited this sweet demon sword from his dad that Megatron apparently had handy. It is powered by his DEMON SIDE
- Eventually though Drift's taste for violence got a little out of control and after pissing off some of his superiors for wildly disobeying orders in favor of MORE VIOLENCE, he fucked off and went into hiding. It was at this time that he met a witch named Wing from a smug hippie witch cult based in San Francisco. Wing offered him sanctuary and to teach him to better control his demon side by being ~~more in tune with the spirits~~. Drift took the sanctuary because he had nowhere else to hide, but wound up begrudgingly coming around to Wing's way of seeing things, at least enough to grow to care about him. Unfortunately for the both of them Drift's UNIQUE HALF-DEMON AURA led Megatron's forces right to the Wing's door and he got horribly murdered. Drift managed to get away but he was so tragically torn by the untimely death of his spiritual sensei that he swore off working for Megatron and decided to USE HIS POWERS FOR GOOD
- Since then he's discarded the name Megatron gave him and returned to Boston as the newly-reformed demon hunter Drift. He lives in a tiny, shitty apartment in Southie and fights demons by moonlight in order to help people out and atone for his murder-filled past. He has fully embraced his former mentor's spirituality with a level of enthusiasm that, tbh, should probably be worrying. He believes (or hopes, at least) that what Wing taught him will not only help him keep his demon side in check (he is pretty much always concerned he will LOSE CONTROL), but also lead to his eventual redemption. Unfortunately Drift is still learning how exactly to have real faith in something because he is the world's biggest faker
- He is Jewish because I know what I like and oh boy does he ever dabble in Kabbalah and a lot of other magical spirituality bullshit that mostly drives other people up the wall
- Being half-demon has a lot of perks, SUCH AS: super strength/reflexes/stamina, accelerated healing, and being able to jump way higher than any human. He's obviously not as powerful as a full-blooded demon, but plenty powerful enough to be able to take them head on. He's also really good at fighting shit. Drift's swordsmanship is pretty solid, having been trained in Megatron's demon army, but also he has studied very seriously from a lot of kung fu and action films
- He literally owns fourteen swords
PREVIOUSLY ON DEMON HUNTER DRIFT AU:
- Rodimus is this AU's equivalent of the Slayer, and Ultra Magnus is her Watcher. She and Drift are best buds who also make out a lot. Ultra Magnus STRONGLY DISAPPROVES of Rodimus spending time with someone with Drift's substantial murder past but Rodimus believes wholeheartedly in Drift's turning a new leaf.
- Perceptor (Percy) is a talented witch and physicist who also serves as Drift's go-to for information about demon lore and magic. They go back a long, long ways, and is one of a handful of people Drift trusts implicitly.
- Dealer was, predictably, Drift's orihalcon dealer when he was living on the streets. There were some bad (good) (bad) times that Drift would really love to never talk about, and Dealer loves to hold over his head.
- Ratchet is a trauma surgeon whose family was killed by demons around the time Deadlock was active. After patching up Drift a couple of times, they fell into an undefined sort-of relationship that nearly came to an end when Ratchet found out just who Drift used to be. After taking some time and talking to just about everyone else Drift knows, Ratchet decided he still wanted to know Drift as he is now, though things between them are still uncertain.

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He bursts out into a quiet fit of laughter into his fist, tapering off when from the corners of his eyes, he sees movement. Rico shoulders his way through the crowd to intercept the incoming security, holding up his hands. He stands in their path, grinning lazily.
"Hold on. Let's see where this goes first, hm?" His gaze flickers between the bouncers and Drift's burgeoning fight eagerly, trying not to miss a detail whilst not letting it end prematurely either. And shit, if he's going to get kicked out with the little troublemaker, he might as well go in style.
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"Unless you're paying for the damages," one of the security guards rumbles unpleasantly at Rico, "you'd better step aside."
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Now to decide. If he fights the security, he's definitely never going to be let in again. And hey, his intervention has already facilitated a bar fight anyway. Reveling in the chaos surrounding them, he tilts his head back to the security guards, and speaks with a thoughtful tone.
"Does that mean that if I pay for the damages, I can still come back after I do this?"
This being flipping out a knife from where it's stashed inside his boots, and taking a running leap towards the vampire that just threw Drift onto the floor, burying the knife in to the hilt in his back with a whooping laugh. He'll survive. Probably.
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"What are you doing?" Drift yells hoarsely, just as two bouncers each put a firm hand on Rico's shoulders, a warning grip. One of them is the bouncer from the door, and he looks far from entertained.
"No, it means you leave now, and you don't come back."
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"Is that so?" he replies, with a glint in his eye. How did that saying go again? In for a penny? "Well in that case, I have nothing left to lose, do I?"
His hand darts out to clamp around a wrist on his right shoulder, and twists his body so that he throws the security guard over his shoulder, bowling him into the one he'd bribed earlier. Maybe he should rethink whether it was worth it, huh? And then he goes for the vampire again, this time driving his fist into his face. He falls backwards, and Rico pauses only to stomp on his throat. Grinding his heel down with a brutal offhandedness as he pivots towards the exit, he calls out to Drift cheerfully.
"Time to go!"
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Drift stares after Rico, mouth agape, but the bouncers are already getting back on their feet and the first vampire has closed a hand hard over Drift's shoulder, and at that point, he stops thinking. With a hoarse shout he whirls around and bashes his forehead against hers, dropping her like a sack of bricks before booking it for the exit, shoving aside anyone who tries to stop him. He's almost certain this is going to come back to bite him in the ass later.
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There. His motorcycle. He jumps and slides neatly into the seat, and by the time Drift makes his way out of the bar, Rico's just finished a wide turn and is coming to a screeching halt just past the entrance.
"You gonna try and outrun them, or what?" Rico taunts, helpfully. And without waiting for Drift to offer a response, he twists the throttle back and starts to peal out into the street. He'd better make a jump for it, but whether he makes it or not is frankly incidental to Rico.
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If it weren't for his enhanced reflexes and strength, he'd never have made it, but Drift manages to take a running leap and just barely lands on the back of Rico's motorcycle, breathing hard. If he has to, he'll jump right back off once they're clear of the angry crowd, but right now he doesn't have much choice but to hold on.
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"You made it?" Rico laughs, like it's a complete surprise. "That was hilarious. I'd ask what the hell prompted that, but I already know what's got that bug up your ass."
Rico wears this outfit because it gives some impressive flap in the wind. It's not exactly designed to be worn with a second passenger behind him. He shifts one leg to pin the back edge underneath his thigh, sparing Drift a grating.
"They're never gonna let me back in again, but hey, it's a shithole anyway."
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"Why did you do that?" he demands, knowing full well the answer to are you fucking insane? God, tonight is the worst.
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"The -- the fight! Why did you stab that guy? Why the hell did you get me in there?"
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It's true. He's done it for far more minor offences, after all. Looking at him funny, clearing their throat in the wrong way, stepping on his shoes, et cetera. The vampire's exposed back looked too inviting, and he hasn't drawn blood in such a long time.
"And I let you in because I knew it'd be entertaining. Which it was. Holy shit did you deliver." Rico glances back. Kind of a dangerous thing to do when going 70 miles an hour. "Why are you sounding so flustered about it?"
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"Glad you got your money's worth," he says sourly through his teeth. "Now pull over, Rico -- I want off."
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He doesn't really care that much about why he was there, to be perfectly honest. It's more an excuse to be contrary. They're going awfully fast, Drift. Jumping off at these speeds would be possible but painful, and Rico could always go faster.
itp sad boy drift is a terrible liar
"Just -- a friend," he says, knowing that demanding why Rico wants to know won't get him anywhere. But the last thing he wants to tell Rico is that he was looking for his drug dealer. So he tries for a lie, instead. "Someone I used to know. From before. He's been holding onto some things for me."
poor guy
He can't exactly take a hand off the handlebars and cuff Drift in the head, but he can run over a pothole in the road his passenger doesn't see coming. "At least try to say something more convincing."
he doesn't REALLY deserve this
"Fine. Not a friend. Not exactly." Drift sets his teeth against the words. "But he does have something of mine that I need to get back. I'll get in touch with him."
Eventually. Drift's always been a reliable customer, more or less, but sometimes he thinks Dealer gives him the runaround just for a laugh. He's not the only one, Drift thinks miserably. He's starting to seriously consider the merits of jumping into traffic over continuing this conversation.
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Rico speaks up abruptly. "I don't suppose it has anything to do with why it looks like you haven't slept in a week?" he drawls. "Or why your hair's plastered to your forehead and your hands are shaking?"
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He refuses to actually apologize for anything, but he's trying hard to figure out what he can say to appease Rico enough to just let him go. He's exhausted, the adrenaline draining from him after the fight, and passing out for a while seems so much more appealing than remaining conscious. He's really starting to feel sick.
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"That's all I wanted to know. Was it really so hard to just be honest with me?" he says, with a long-suffering tone of voice. "I really couldn't care less that one of your druggie friends took your stash or something equally inane," he tosses out indifferently. "But see, I'm already headed home. And I've already inconvenienced myself enough taking detours to get rid of those chumps. So you can get off now if you want to, but I'm not stopping for you."
He slows his speed to a more reasonable pace. But yes, he is actually expecting Drift to jump off the motorcycle if he wants to go home before Rico does.
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He's had enough. His pride has been plenty injured between Rico's taunting and the miserable outcome of that bar fight, and as strung out as he is, he's losing his tolerance for any more of it. But at least Rico's slowed down, and he considers jumping off without a word, but for some reason he feels compelled to mutter thanks before he does, managing to land on both feet, if a little wobbly. Good riddance, right? Right. God. He should never have tried to get into that bar.
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And with one last twist of his wrist and roar of the engine, he's gone.