Serendipity~ Orion/Optimus x Femme reader

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-Not Requested-

This story is, however, in dedication for my bestest friend -RK52-

I love you girl, and I don't know what I'd do without you in my life. You're always there for me 24/7, and I seriously would be so lost without you. I'm so thankful to have met you when I did, my other half.
Love you <3

Oh, Irony of having both our newest chapters being about Orion :3

Enjoy, I has tried to make this extra extra fluffy and adorable!

Notes:
• F/D = Friend's Designation
• Orion is the cutest bean ever

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Serendipity
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I clutched the warm and tender servo close to my spark as I kneeled close to the berth.

"She'll be okay, Miss Y/D." The nurse stated to me, tapping her pen on the clipboard in a pattern too dense for my thoughts. Her words echoed through my processor and I looked back to the berth, seeing my childhood flash before my optics, looking into the closed ones of my best friend.

Her frame was still warm and welcoming, just like she always was to me. Always noted for giving me the biggest hugs a femme could ask for, each filled to the brim with so much sisterly love.

Tears I didn't know already formed rolled down my faceplate now stained her arm as I smiled and huffed a relief of built up stress out of my vents.

"Thank you, thank you so much." I whispered to her, using the biggest voice I could mutter out, which probably was just shy of a loud whisper.

It probably wasn't a big deal to her, as nurses deal with either exceptional or tragic news on the daily agenda, but this meant the world to me, to hear such a simple five word phrase can really calm the soul.

In all reality, I've been here for less than five days now, yet it feels like I've been here for a millennia. Just watching the time click and turn away as I envied the bots who got to walk out with their family fine and dandy as I sat by the window every morning and every night I've been here. I know that sounds terrible but I want the sense of closure like everyone else.

"She should wake up soon. Maybe tonight, early tomorrow, we can't physically tell yet, but I thought you'd appreciate the gesture." The nurse said as her pedes clicked on the cold tile ground, walking over to the monitor which beeped every now and again, dumping a measurable amount of Crystal blue energon through the tubes and wires straight into the fuel lines.

I stood up now, pushing my tears away for now as I shook the nurses servo, which ultimately made her uncomfortable to say the least. Glad I didn't go for a hug.

The shimmer of morning light blinded me as I turned to open the blinds just a little more so the glow could fill the quiet room as the nurse grabbed her squeaky metal cart and turned to walk out of the room. "I'll leave you both to it, although I encourage proper recharge for the both of you."

I nodded, and sat in the small blue chair next to the window as the nurse exited and made sure both the curtain and door were both closed after her for privacy.

I looked over to my resting friend, my faceplate finding just how to smile again as my dermas peaked for joy. I still didn't want to give my hopes up completely though.

"Better put this on just in case you wake up, you know?" I said to my unconscious friend, reaching for the tv remote blindly. I shut it off real early in the morning somewhere and couldn't remember where I misplaced the darn little thing.

"gotcha" I muttered to myself, crouching down and pulling it out from under the berth. I must've fell in the night and tumbled it's way there.

I flipped the tv monitor on, which lit up the room more than the golden shower the window provided minutes earlier. I gathered my few things I had on me, before going and quenching her still servo as a little reminder that I was there and waiting for her before I departed. I made sure to fix the tv angle before I slipped my way out of the room and down the medical hallway, clocking out for the first time since her arrival here.

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