I glanced around the kitchen that Sarv had left me in. The whole entire church was themed around a light pink color. Pink must have been Sarvente's favorite color. It did make sense. Her entire outfit was pink, and so was she.
I heard Sarv's heels quickly tapping against the ground. She quickly ran into the room, and over to me. He looked down at me, with a relieved expression. She placed her left hand on my right shoulder.
"Follow me Y/N. I'm going to show you to the bedroom. Are you alright with sleeping on the ground?" She quickly announced. I nodded my head, and her smiled grew in size.
"You ran into the kitchen and acted as if I was a toddler left alone with a weapon." I chuckled. Sarvente huffed, but couldn't help letting out a small laugh afterwards. What was she even so worried about? She had only left me for a quick moment..
"Here we are." Sarv's hand fell from my shoulder, and moved towards the door knob. She turned its golden color, and pushed through it. The room behind it was a nice light gray color. A nice relaxing change from the bright pastel pinks spread throughout the entire church.
"Me and Ruv share the bed. I'll get you a sleeping bag!" She called to me as she ran out of the room. Ruv most definitely heard her, as I saw him walking down the hallway to me. His expression wasn't readable, and he looked almost emotionless, if it weren't for him always looking a bit annoyed.
I stood outside of the bedroom, where Sarv had left me. Ruv towered over me, by at least 4-5. I looked up at the man, who was staring down at me. He squinted his eyes in annoyance, and I looked away from him. Specifically down to the ground.
I heard Sarv's heels clicking through the hallway quietly. 'My savior!' I joked to myself. A small smile was on my face form the thought, but was quickly wiped away as Sarv touched my shoulder.
"Here Y/N!" She held out a F/C sleeping bag. I didn't question if she knew my F/C, or if it was a coincidence. Since it was my favorite, I didn't protest, and simply grabbed onto it, and held it in my hands.
"You can place the bag over there. Sarvente pointed to the corner of the room, which was surprisingly cozy looking. A bookshelf was in the corner, along with a small rug under it for decoration. I placed the bag down on the rug, and flattened it out.
Sarv watched me carefully. I could tell she was analyzing how small I was compared to her and Ruv. I heard shuffling every once and a while, but not form the bag. I couldn't tell if they were form Ruv or Sarvente.
Once I finished laying the sleeping bag out, I turned to Sarvente. She had a small smile like usual, seemingly glued to her face, and Ruv was still standing in the doorway. It was a weird thought that they were both fascinated by your small body setting something up so quickly and efficiently.
"Well then!" Sarvente clapped her hands together. They made no sound, thanks to her gloves, but it did catch both Ruv's and my attention. He held her hands together, letting them fall in front of her. She walked over to the clock on her night stand.
"5:34." Sarvente read aloud. She turned her head to face me, and then to Ruv. She winked at him, giving him some sort of signal. Ruv growled under his breath, but then sighed, giving into whatever Sarvente's plan was.
"Ruv. Please help Y/N bring their clothes here, and their main belongings they cannot live without." Sarvente shooed the both of us away, and Ruv didn't seem to enjoy this task he was assigned. He had to go into a stranger's home, to get a stranger's items, so a stranger could live in his home.
I tried to not talk during the entire time we were grabbing stuff. Sarvente had sent us with a car so we could carry everything. I didn't have much clothing, surprisingly. It was nice though. Ruv seemed less annoyed that this wouldn't take long as well.
YOU ARE READING
Church's Light || ( Ruv X Reader)
RomanceCover Credits to @ElliotFrow on Twitter - Y/N, a overly happy human moves into the darker side of their town. Their intentions were to brighten up this side of town as well, but to not much success. They eventually turn to looking for others that wi...