Five Hargreeves x Fem!reader
Warnings: none
In the dimly lit basement of the Umbrella Academy, Five Hargreeves and his wife Y/n were elbow-deep in an experimental project. Y/n, with her ability to read minds, and Five, the seasoned time traveler, were working on a device designed to enhance their powers temporarily. It was supposed to be a simple test, but, as with most things involving the Hargreeves family, things quickly spiraled out of control.
"Are you sure this is safe?" Y/n asked, eyeing the array of wires and glowing components skeptically.
Five, ever confident, waved her concern away. "Of course, it's safe. I've triple-checked everything. What could possibly go wrong?"
Those words hung ominously in the air as they activated the device. There was a blinding flash, a strange crackling noise, and then silence.
When the smoke cleared, Y/n and Five blinked at each other in confusion.
"Did it work?" Y/n asked, touching her temples.
Five glanced at his watch, which now displayed an array of random dates and times instead of the usual readings. "I'm not sure. I don't feel any different."
Just then, Five's head buzzed with an overwhelming wave of thoughts—Y/n's thoughts. "Did he forget our anniversary? What if this messes up our abilities permanently? Why does he always have to be so reckless?"
Five's eyes widened. "Y/n, I can hear your thoughts!"
Y/n stared at him, her eyes widening in shock. "Wait, what? I can't hear yours anymore!"
Five glanced at the mess of equipment, realization dawning on him. "I think we've swapped powers."
Y/n's mouth fell open as she processed this. "You mean I can time travel now?"
Five nodded, grimacing. "And I get to hear everyone's innermost thoughts. Fantastic."
The next few hours were a comedy of errors as Five and Y/n bumbled through their new abilities.
Y/n stood in the middle of the living room, attempting to blink across the room. She scrunched up her face in concentration, only to find herself standing on top of the coffee table, much to the dismay of Pogo, who was quietly sipping tea.
"Try focusing on where you want to go!" Five shouted from the other side of the room, nursing a headache from the mental chatter of his siblings.
"I'm trying!" Y/n replied, a mix of frustration and determination on her face.
With a deep breath, she managed to blink to the other side of the room—right into a wall. She slid down with a groan, rubbing her nose. "I think I broke something," she muttered.
Five winced sympathetically, while also struggling to keep Klaus's incessant mental babble out of his head. "I wonder if I left my sandwich in the fridge or if Luther ate it. Maybe we should have a séance later. Ooh, what's Five doing?"
Five squeezed his eyes shut. "Klaus, could you please shut up?"
Klaus, lounging on the couch, raised an eyebrow. "I didn't say anything!"
"I heard you thinking," Five snapped, pinching the bridge of his nose. "And I don't care about your sandwich."
Klaus blinked. "Whoa, you're reading my mind now? That's... actually kind of creepy. Cool, but creepy."
The rest of the day was no less chaotic. Five, now unable to block out people's thoughts, found himself avoiding crowded rooms and anyone remotely agitated. He fled from Luther's worries about him being a bad Leader, Diego's brooding thoughts about his love life, and Allison's musings about her career.
Y/n, meanwhile, was discovering that time travel was far more complicated than it looked. She tried jumping back to the living room, only to end up in her parents' bedroom. Her Mother's screams could be heard throughout the neighborhood
She reappeared in the living room, panting and wide-eyed. "You didn't tell me there were so many things to consider when jumping!"
Five, who had taken refuge in the kitchen with a pair of noise-canceling headphones, looked at her sympathetically. "Welcome to my world."
By evening, they had gathered in the living room with the rest of the family for dinner. Five was trying to block out the cacophony of thoughts, while Y/n was gingerly sipping on a glass of wine, hoping to steady her nerves.
"Are you okay?" Viktor asked, noticing Five's pained expression.
"Just fine," Five lied through gritted teeth. "When will this dinner end? If I hear one more thought about mashed potatoes, I'm going to scream."
Y/n shot him a sympathetic look. "We need to figure out how to reverse this," she murmured.
"Agreed," Five said, wincing as Klaus's thoughts about unicorns and rainbows floated into his mind.
After dinner, they returned to the basement to work on the device. Y/n, with a newfound appreciation for the complexities of time travel, meticulously followed Five's instructions. Five, on the other hand, tried not to get distracted by Y/n's focused thoughts and their shared determination to fix the mess.
"Okay, try activating it now," Five instructed, holding his breath.
Y/n flipped the switch, and the device whirred to life. There was another blinding flash, and then everything went silent.
They blinked at each other again. Five tentatively tried to blink across the room and succeeded without ending up in a wall. Y/n reached out with her mind, relieved that she could hear the thoughts of the people she loved.
"We're back to normal," Y/n said, exhaling in relief.
"Thank God," Five muttered, rubbing his temples. "I don't know how you deal with all that mental noise."
Y/n laughed, stepping forward to hug him. "It's not easy, but now I understand how much you handle with time travel. I'm impressed."
Five returned the hug, a smile tugging at his lips. "I have a newfound respect for your abilities too."
The next day, as Five and Y/n lounged on the couch recovering from their ordeal, Klaus sauntered in, a mischievous grin on his face.
"So, how was your day in each other's shoes?" he teased, plopping down next to them.
Five rolled his eyes. "Let's just say, never again."
Y/n chuckled, squeezing Five's hand. "It was definitely an experience."
Klaus's grin widened. "Maybe next time you can swap bodies instead. That would be hilarious."
Five and Y/n exchanged horrified looks before bursting into laughter. No matter how crazy things got, they knew they could always count on each other, even if their powers were temporarily on the fritz.
As they cuddled together on the couch, exhausted but happy, Five realized that their love and partnership could withstand any challenge—even a day of swapped powers.
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