Based on a prompt I saw somewhere.
Soulmates.
Everyone had one. From the time that you were born, you had a special power that matched with something your soulmate needed. Sometimes they didn't really make a lot of sense, not at first, but once you finally were able to meet your soulmate it clicked.
There was no real way to know who your soulmate was until you noticed how well your power fit with them. Many people dated person after person, all in an attempt to find the person that fit perfectly.
Logan had never really understood that. It would all work out in the end, so why should he try and force that? He was happy to wait, and to find it out as time went along. When he met the person he thought it was, that's when he would worry about dating and all that other nonsense.
Even then he didn't really know if he would date anyone. He never was one for emotions. They confused him, and he preferred keeping his feelings to himself. It was his problem, he was fine dealing with it alone.
Logan had met Patton in school. The two became close very quickly, and Patton felt the same way as he did about dating. For the most part, at least, although he loved the idea of having a soulmate.
Neither of them really discussed their powers, didn't think it mattered. It wasn't like it was the first thing you discussed with people after meeting. It was something you found out as time went on.
As time went on, Logan noticed how clumsy Patton was. He always seemed to have some small scratch or bruise, nothing major, just little things that happened when he tripped over air. Logan didn't pay much attention to it at first, lots of people were clumsy. It didn't even register to him that he had the power to heal people. Nothing big-he couldn't heal anything major, or cure someone who was sick. Just small things, like cuts and bruises. Perfect for someone like Patton.
He did notice how perceptive Patton was. He picked up on emotions very easily, and could tell how Logan was feeling sometimes before Logan even knew he was feeling it. Logan knew Patton to be a very caring person, and he assumed that was all there was to it. He was just concerned, and picked up on things easily. He, again, didn't think much of it.
One day, as the two were walking along engaged in a conversation that Patton seemed very excited to talk about, the very animated boy tripped over his own feet, falling to the ground. Logan immediately grew worried, seeing Patton hurt upset him although he was unsure as to why. He helped him off the ground, looking him over.
"Are you hurt?" Logan questioned, scanning him for any injury. Patton held his hands close to his chest and hissed in pain, nodding slightly.
"Just... scraped up my hands, nothing to worry about." He gave Logan a smile, trying to keep him from feeling worried. "Really, I'm okay."
Logan paused for a moment, thinking. "Can I... see them?" He reached cautiously for Patton's hands, stopping an injury away. "Please?"
"I... I guess." Patton shrugged, smiling still and holding his hands out for Logan to see. "See? It's fine. Nothing serious."
Logan took Patton's hands gently in his own, looking them over and frowning. Without saying anything he covered the scraped part of Patton's hands, making him wince. Patton was confused when he felt them starting to hurt less, and looked up at Logan to find him concentrated. His eyes were closed, and he was chewing his lip.
After a while Logan opened his eyes again, smiling at Patton and letting go of his hands, that were now healed up completely. Patton was surprised, and he looked up at Logan excited.
YOU ARE READING
Sanders' Sides Oneshots
Fanfiction**this book does not and will not have triggering content. Anything that mentions or has anxiety or panic attacks in it will be warned at the beginning** THIS BOOK HAS BEEN COMPLETED. I HAVE A NEW BOOK OF SANDERS SIDES ONESHOTS THAT YOU CAN ALSO RE...
