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dark-vader28 · 1 year ago
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New Girl
pairing: rodrick heffley x fem!reader
summary: Reader and her family are new in town, the heffleys invite them over for dinner as a welcome, blah blah blah, rodrick offers to give reader a drum lesson and makes a fool of himself doing everything in his power to impress you
warnings: swearing? tooth-rotting fluff. pls this is my first fic so im sorry if this is terrible, not rlly proofread
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Your family had just moved in to Plainview, settled in a cozy home on the corner of the street. Once summer ended, you’d attend Crossland High School as a senior while your younger brother, Jake, would be starting 7th grade at Westmore Middle School. You dreaded school, even in the years you lived in your hometown, surrounded by your friends. Now that you were the new girl, you were sure it’d be all the more worse.
Your younger brother, Jake, on the other hand, made company so easy and made it seem like starting a conversation was as easy as knowing your own name. Sure, he wasn’t very popular, but he never went a year without a new friend or even a whole new group. You were sure he’d already be making friends on the walk to school.
While you were staring at your packed bag that you refused to unpack, in denial that your family had really moved, when the doorbell rang, echoing through the still house. Your attention was diverted and you snuck out your room, quietly walking to the railing by the stairs where you could have a clear view of the front door. You crouched down, hoping you wouldn’t be seen as you watched your mother strut to the door. The door swung open and there was a friendly smile waiting behind, holding some tupperware in her arms.
You were watching and listening, hardly moving or even breathing as they talked. The woman at the door, whose name you heard was Susan Heffley, was welcoming your family to Plainview. You heard them suggest a dinner this weekend so they could meet each other’s families; your mother had mentioned yours and your brother’s age which coincidentally were the same as the Heffleys. You let out a groan as your mom agreed to the dinner.
Mrs. Heffley left a few moments later, wishing your mother another welcome with a gentle smile before walking out the door. Surely she seemed nice but having to attend to dinner with a family you didn’t know was a long dreaded thought of yours.
The rest of the week seemed to go slow as you anticipated the inevitable dinner. You were also attempting to accept the fact that you were truly stuck in Plainview now unless you decided to move out and away when you turned 18, but you knew the thought was pointless considering it meant you’d have to be prepared by then.
When Saturday rolled around, you had finally unpacked your bag, trying to be a little more positive about living here. But that was a lie. Truth was your mom hounded you about living out of a suitcase and told you off for not unpacking. Not wanting to get in any more trouble, you hurriedly unpacked that night, throwing a pair of jeans and some shirt on your bed in the process for you to wear to dinner.
It was 5:50 and you were scrambling to finish up the last of your makeup and hair. If there was one thing your dad hated, it was being late, and you would likely be the cause of it. You had postponed getting ready for so long, procrastinating until there were few minutes to spare. You weren’t sure why you cared so much about your appearance, assuming that you would never talk to that family after tonight.
Jake’s fist pounded on your bathroom door, causing you to jump from the unexpected burst of noise. You nearly burnt yourself with the straightener you were holding. You quickly set it down and swung the door open. You were ready to scold your younger brother but he spoke before you.
“Mom and Dad said we’re leaving now, why aren’t you ready?” he asked. You rolled your eyes and pushed him away from the door, closing it.
“Just one more minute!” you shouted from the other side of the door. He knocked on the door a few more times and when you refused to answer, he gave up, grumbling something under his breath as he ran down the stairs.
A minute turned into two, then three, and then it was 5:59 and your dad was knocking on the door. You turned off the straightener and unplugged it, checking your reflection one last time before hurrying out the bathroom.
Considering how close your houses were, your family walked to the Heffley’s house. Right before the clock turned 6:01, your family was at the door, ringing the bell. You heard a few hushed murmurs from the other side of the door before the same familiar face that had come to your house before swung open the door.
Mrs. Heffley welcomed you in, closing the door behind you. A man, who you could only assume was Mr. Heffley, stood next to Mrs. Heffley, extending out a hand towards your father, then your mother.
“Frank Heffley,” the man introduced, smiling politely. He shook your hand and then Jake’s as Mrs. Heffley introduced herself and the littlest brother, Manny, that she held in her arms.
Then, bounding down the stairs comes a boy, somewhere between 11-13. He comes to a stop next to Mrs. Heffley and wears a nervous smile.
“And his is my second eldest son, Greg,” Mrs. Heffley beams. One after another, you all shake his hand, introducing yourselves. “Greg, you and Jake are both in seventh grade so maybe you’ll make good friends,” Mrs. Heffley comments. Jake smiles a little and Greg is hesitant to return the smile, unsure if he likes your brother.
Mrs. Heffley turns to Greg, whispering something private to him while your father exchanges pleasantries with his father, earning a warm smile from your mother. Greg shrugged at whatever Mrs. Heffley had said to him and she frowned.
It wasn’t long before another set of footsteps came running down the steps, this time a tall boy with dark, messed and fluffed up hair, wearing some graphic tee tucked only in the front behind a pair of dark jeans. He looked your age and from the conversation you had overheard earlier that week, you knew he was your age. But… what did that matter? You had no intent on talking to this family again.
“And this is Rodrick,” Mrs. Heffley introduced, not sounding nearly as enthusiastic as she had been when introducing Greg and Manny. The smile she wore seemed fake as she glared and Rodrick and nudged him. He looked confused, shooting her a look before he noticed my father’s outstretched hand. He shook my parents’ hands as we were all introduced once more, thankfully for the last time. You seemed to catch Rodrick’s eye, and your name was the only one he seemed to remember. He repeated your name in his head, making sure it stuck in his memory. The other names faded from his mind as your families walked to the dining table. A few extra chairs had been added to fit your family, which sat on one side as the Heffley family sat on the other. You faced Rodrick with Jake on your right and your mother on your left. This was already the longest evening of your time in Plainview.
Mrs. Heffley was bringing a plate of food as your fathers chatted away. Rodrick, Greg, and Jake were quick to pile heaping amounts onto their plates. You were the last to go for food, not expecting to eat much since you didn’t have much of an appetite that night.
The parent side of the table was lively, laughter filling the air while it was nothing but the tap or light scrape of the metal forks against the plate on your side of the table. Jake didn’t seem to mind, happily eating away at his food, nearly to the point of asking for seconds. You had picked at the homemade food, taking a few bites ever so often. It smelt amazing, almost giving you your appetite back.
But the worst part of the night wasn’t how they were strangers you were having dinner with, or how empty and silent your half of the table was, but rather how you kept finding Rodrick’s eyes. They were awkward glances where you’d both be caught looking at one another and you’d both avert your gaze as quickly as it had been found. It kickstarted your heart every time, sending a wave of embarrassment flooding through you which was shown through in the heat rising to your face. You were praying someone on your end of the table would feel the silence and ease the tension but with every glance you and Rodrick stole, the atmosphere felt heavier.
The buzz from the other side of the table faded, leaving a few painful moments of entire silence before your dad spoke, speaking to Rodrick this time.
“Was that your van outside?” your dad inquired, hoping to spark up a conversation after noticing the deafening silence.
Rodrick stole another look at you on his way to address your father. He nodded, shifting in his seat a little. The silence was beginning to make its dreaded reappearance and in a desperate attempt to prevent it, you foolishly decided to keep the conversation rolling.
“What’s the name painted on it?” you asked, and Rodrick’s eyes had quickly fallen away from your father to meet you.
“Löded Diper, the name of my band,” Rodrick replied proudly. You attempted to repress a smile. The name was ridiculous and it had you holding back a laugh but something about the confidence and the happiness in his tone made you forget the name and brought a grin to your lips.
“A band, huh? What do you play?” you questioned, shifting in your seat, leaning forward so your attention was nowhere but him. His lips curved up into a smile as his movement mimicked yours, facing you. You could see Susan and your mom smile at each other, gushing at how suddenly you and Rodrick were getting along.
“Drums,” he answered, and the other conversations resumed from the parent side of the table. Greg and Jake were silently watching you and Rodrick talk, both shocked that you had even acknowledged him. Jake knew you weren’t one to engage like this upon first meeting someone, especially not with someone like Rodrick. And Greg was sure you were way out of Rodrick’s league, whether it was from a relationship or even friendship standpoint. Greg and Jake seemed to read each other’s minds and started talking, filling the once silent half of the room with chatter.
“I always wanted to learn drums,” you commented sheepishly, breaking the eye contact you had been holding. He seemed to light up at that, sitting up a little taller.
“I could teach you,” he blurted out, rather loudly. Everyone seemed to glance at him for a moment before ignoring it and resuming their conversations. You found his gaze again and a smile crept on your lips.
“Really?” you asked. He nodded, and your smile curved into a smirk. “Well, of course, you’d have to been good at drums to teach somebody. Prove you’re any good and maybe then you can teach me.” He paused for a moment before he chuckled, leaning back in his chair as his once awkward demeanor became cocky.
“No no no, i’d be doing you a favour. And i don’t need to prove anything. I’m a great drummer. Right, Greg?” Rodrick asked, hitting Greg on the chest. Greg hadn’t been paying attention but held his chest where he had been hit as he nodded, agreeing to whatever Rodrick had asked. “See?” You rolled your eyes, your bottom lip slipping between your teeth to hide your smile.
“The poor kid is terrified of you,” you chuckled. You turned to Greg this time. “Don’t take any of his shit.” Greg smiled brightly and Rodrick seemed flustered that you hadn’t taken his side.
“Oh, come on, I’ve never done anything to him,” Rodrick defended. He wasn’t a great liar. You glanced at Rodrick before looking back at Greg, raising your eyebrows.
“Is he telling the truth?” you asked. Greg shot a look at Rodrick before laughing and shaking his head. You giggled. Rodrick’s face was turning red and he shoved Greg again.
“Dude! Deny, deny, deny!” Rodrick pestered, pushing Greg. Another laughter escaped your lips.
“So you admit you were lying!” Rodrick froze, his face dropping.
With the exception of Rod, your side of the table was in a fit of laughter. The other side had stilled, admiring how well you seemed to be getting along despite Rodrick being the butt of the joke. He’d felt embarrassed for a moment but hearing your laughter had a bright grin spreading across his face which eventually broke out into laughter. Your stomach and face started to hurt from laughing for too long and you let a few desperate pants as you leaned back in your seat, arms wrapped around your stomach.
Over an hour had passed and your families couldn’t have been getting along better. Greg and Rodrick had told you endless amounts of stories. You learned about The Cheese Touch and the thought of it made you gag, imagining that moldy cheese sitting on the dirty hot blacktop for years.
You asked Rodrick about his band, which he went on and on about until Greg told him to can it. Rodrick might’ve hit him again if Mrs. Heffley hadn’t glanced over at them and scolded Rodrick.
Nearing the end of your time with the Heffleys, you hesitantly asked Rodrick if he was serious about the drum lesson. Sure, your reason was purely because you had always wanted to learn how to play but it seemed as the night went on, your reason was slipping to wanting to see Rodrick again. You didn’t want to have to wait until summer’s end to be with him. He didn’t seem like the greatest influence and you were already sure your parents weren’t too fond of him, but something about him had you drawn towards him like a moth to light.
The Heffleys were escorting your family to the door, chatter still in the air, when you turned to Rodrick. You swallowed the lump in your throat and prayed your voice would come out normal.
“So… about that drum lesson,” you started, not meeting his eyes, but you still saw the smile tug at the corner of his lips.
“Tomorrow?” he suggested quickly, stopping to face you. You looked up, your brow slightly furrowed. “O-or another day. I mean-” He was blabbering, trying not to sound eager or desperate and a grin stretched across your lips.
“Tomorrow sounds great,” you replied. He relaxed, smiling a little.
“Yeah, yeah, cool,” he mumbled, pretending to sound uninterested. You pushed him gently and he couldn’t hide the smile. You rolled your eyes at him, a light laugh falling from your lips. That sound would be stuck in his brain all night as he lied awake, admiring you and feeling like he had dreamed you up cause he wasn’t sure someone like you could be real.
Your family said their goodbyes to the Heffleys as the four of you walked out the door. You headed home, unable to lose the smile of excitement as you thought about your plans for tomorrow. You were so distracted in your thoughts that you hadn’t noticed your parents talking to you until your brother nudged you to snap you out of your daze.
“Are you alright?” your mom asked worriedly, putting a comforting hand on your shoulder. You flashed her a smile and nodded. “Well, how was your night then? Did you like them?” Then to your father, “I thought they were nice, don’t you think?” Then back to you. “How was Rodrick? I was a little worried he was a bad influence.” If you hadn’t stepped in, your mom might’ve pestered with you questions until the end of the night.
“It was fun. I had a good time,” you reassured. She smiled as you reached your front steps.
When you finally got back to your room, you reveled in the once dreaded house that seemed like a punishment. You were now filled with anticipation, wishing it would be Sunday already so you’d get to see Rodrick again. Your mind hadn’t decided what was so endearing about him. Maybe it was his desperate, miserable attempts to impress you that made you nearly giggle like a school girl or his dark shaggy hair that fell in messy strands. But you didn’t let yourself think about that for too long, saving yourself from falling down that rabbit hole.
As the cool air from your open window filled the room and the pale moonlight danced across your skin, you were coaxed into sleep, smiling as you thought about your night.
Maybe Plainview wasn’t as bad as you had believed it to be.
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a/n: well… first fic ig. i’m sorry if this is complete shit. i just felt like i should post something after having this account for 6 months and posting nothing. there are a few requests in my inbox that i do intend on getting to at some point i promise, im just a little slow with all of this 😭 let me know what you think and if you want more of these!
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mullermilkshake · 2 months ago
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Give me your room number.
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You hope you are rid of him for good, a quick hotel stop should regenerate your exhaustion.
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Pariston Hill x Wife!reader! Stalking,On the run,Control,Manipulation,Psychological abuse,Mentions of divorce,Financial gain,Forced marriage
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“What name is the booking under ma’am?”
You said the name, an alias of course, you wouldn't ever give out your real name, in the lobby, all exposed to whoever might be listening. 
Because you knew, someone was, they always were. Eyes in the walls or leering spiders in spun webs in dark corners, there was always something watching you.
But you hadn’t seen him yet, not for a few days actually, that’s what made you more vigilant this time, because he would show up eventually, he always did. Flaunting that eerie smile he had like a super power, charming everyone.
“Isn’t he wonderful?” People would say, unintentionally gaslighting you into thinking you were going crazy. Because he wasn’t. He was not any sort of wonderful, or dreamy, just a controlling man who never left you alone or let you leave. 
That in turn made you learn how to be sneaky about it.
“Here is your key, room number thirty on the third floor. Breakfast is served until eleven, and there is twenty four hour service. Welcome to the Plainview, I hope you enjoy your stay with us.”
“Thanks.” You grabbed the key and quickly marched it to the elevator, never looking over your shoulder. 
You could see it, just as the elevator doors were shutting, it would be the perfect time for him to show up. The element of surprise was something he excelled at impressively. But the hand that stopped the doors never came, they closed as usual. 
He’ll jump out at me on the next floor or the next one after that and pull me out, maybe even throw me out. He won’t care if others are watching when he becomes desperate.
Then the intrusive thought that he would be there stayed when the doors opened, you counted the floors, one, two and three. But again, he wasn't there when you opened your eyes, and the elevator welcomed you to your floor. 
A musical ding rang out to welcome you, a tune from some commercial you didn’t care for and didn’t like. The hallway had many exits, perfect, but there were far too many places to hide and that was what he enjoyed, toying with your mind in a darkened place until you got too close, like the boogeyman from your nightmares as a child. 
Your door came up, the key fob beeped it open, and once more you found yourself expecting him in there, waiting to take you back with a gleeful grin and there was nothing on you to stop it. 
Some would say you were the one obsessed with him, but you weren’t. You weren't nearly as hurtful or deceiving, just wanting to be rid of him for good to leave him just as alone as he made you. 
You checked everywhere, under the bed, closet, bathroom, even the balcony, but he was nowhere to be seen, nowhere he could fit like behind the curtains or in the cooler, not even in the bedside table. So you were safe for another night. Safe to sleep and rest your head without the fear he would be at the door, knocking to get in. 
It was so silent you could hear a pin drop, your stomach growled, filling up the negative sound. You hadn’t eaten properly in two days, so it was decided that you treat yourself to room service in the sanctuary of the four walls of the hotel room. A nice meal to settle you, to warm you through the night of another good day away from that monster. 
You chose soup. Cheap, filling and warm. It would keep you going for a while until you managed to get the next bus out of this stupid town. A way to start your new life away from the bastard that took you away from everyone. 
He’ll be so angry when he finds out I’ve left for good. 
Maybe his cracks would begin to show and he’d actually get angry, but that was the unnerving part about him, he never did get angry or visibly nasty and there was no way to truly tell what he was thinking or feeling.
Because Pariston Hill was an enigma.   
The door knocked after a time and you clicked off the television to black and left the room attached to the small hallway to the door in a low and heavy silence. Room service came quicker than you thought it would take, surprised by the efficiency, you opened the door and almost choked with the air leaving the room. 
He just stood there like a statue with weird ogling eyes that moved if you walked around it. Your reflexes swung into action, slamming the door in his face, but he had already placed his foot over the threshold and curled his fingers around the door.
His expression never changed. Still smiling. “Darling, where have you been?” He forced his way in, making you back up.
“P-pariston.” You felt your way along the wall, but being ignorant of the layout, you were backed up against a wall and he closed in.
Like a snake, he slithered past the wall, honing in on you, creeping. “I was looking for you everywhere, I was so worried you had hurt yourself or worse. I’m so glad I found you, I almost thought I wasn't going to again.”
“How did you find me?”
The corners of his mouth moved up further into his grin, teeth almost showing in all his glee. “It’s a funny thing, giving out personal information like a room number in a public space such as a lobby, isn't it?”
You’d fucked up, how could you have been so stupid? You should have known this would happen, what was the point in giving an alias if the whole world could hear the room you were staying in. 
Pariston Hill was never any amount of steps behind you, he ran head to head with you the entire time. He led you to believe you were clever enough, but in earnest, he was far more intelligent than he ever let on, like he had cameras everywhere or he put a tracker on you…
He’s tracked me, he’s fucking tracked me he knew where I was the entire time. You were so dead. The look in his eyes told you that, for the first time you could see what he was thinking like it was splayed across his mind in full view.
“All I had to say was that I was your dear husband and they let me pass with ease.” 
He took another step closer down the small hallway, nearing you with every second and you’d lost all air from your lungs to shout and think straight. You could go for the telephone, but what good would it do when he was much faster than you were?
And he wasn't lying either, he just never agreed to a divorce. He was an arrogant wolf in sheep's clothing and just claimed it was out of love. 
He got closer yet again, putting a hand up to you. It made you flinch, squeezing your eyes and waiting for something, anything that he would do to you. But what he did was push a strand of your hair out of your face, letting it fall behind your ear. It was something an actual loving husband did, not a monster. 
It felt wrong, you knew there was more to it, there always was. 
“Don’t be afraid, Darling. I just want to see that beautiful face of yours.” Every syllable of his was dripped in the most backhanded sarcasm, a gorgeous symphony of words to any other person, any stranger in the street. 
“Please just go Pariston. I stand by what I said that night. I still want a divorce.”
This should have been the moment that terrified you the most, not when he showed up at the door. His expression fell hard, but smoothly, dropped his eyebrows and narrowed his eyes, but he never changed his grin. Never. It was like a light switch turned off inside that head of his. 
A different personality, though it was definitely still him. “And I won't give you one. No matter how much you beg me.”
What was there in the room? A lamp by the bed you could get to, he would anticipate that you would try something just as he’d always did and it wasn’t like it made a difference, but it gave you little breathing room.
He wasn't a violent animal with no class but it was worse than that. The man in front of you would wait, and scheme and plan for how you would react and make the first move and the upperhand was never within your grasp.
“Then I’ll just keep running away.” You found a fraction of courage as you moved away, sliding away from him before his lips could get close. “I don’t want to be with you anymore, I never did. You realise that right? My parents planned this, I never wanted to marry you, but they convinced me.”
He followed you, a predator in the brush waiting for prey to circle the watering hole, eerily vacant but so focused. “It took a lot of convincing on my end too, but when the going gets tough, they followed through for that money didn’t they?”
“What?” You had only been married no more than eight months, and you’d only known Pariston for maybe a year.
“You poor thing, they didn’t tell you. I was happy to tell you after the wedding but they wanted to lie to you. I’ve only ever been honest haven’t I?”
Pariston Hill was many things, but an honest man was not one of them, not even close.
He came closer, slinking as close as you would let him though your legs were against the bed now. “Your parents let me love you for money, they gave you to me because you wouldn’t entertain the idea at all that I could care for you better than you could.”
“I didn’t know you, why would I think you ever loved me?” He didn’t ever, he just wanted to keep you like a pet, a trinket in his fucked up jewellery box to look at and admire behind a glass case. 
You never wanted that for yourself, and your parents allowed it, to give you to this… psycho. 
“Haven't I given you everything you wanted? Everything you asked for? That was because I do love you.” Pariston was so close, you hadn’t realised, a moment had passed but it took a lifetime to complete it.
You would not go with him and you searched the room for something. Something to stop him or force him out of the room. It took every ounce of your strength not to flinch when his hand came up to your chin, thumb stroking your lip with eyes that wanted to devour. 
“Haven’t I?” That horrid plain darkness in his eyes flattened your stomach to the point you wanted to vomit all over the floor right there at his feet. 
It was the same look you had seen the night you left, a murderous gaze that given enough attention would leap out at you and take you with it, with him to whatever dark pit he resided inside of Paristion’s own mind. 
There was always a niggling feeling in his presence ever since you first laid eyes on him, not that your parents paid any mind, and now you knew why. You were unsure of how much money Paristion had collected in his various bank accounts, but certain that he had plenty more stashed away for rainy days.
“I’m not going back with you, I won’t speak to my parents either. Just leave me be, and give me the divorce, I won’t ask for anything. You can keep it all, just stop trying to find me.”
Pariston’s laugh was so sweet, a tooth ache in the room that didn’t echo but slipped straight through you, a laugh that caused your head to spin. “I’m not asking, I’m telling. You are coming back with me even if I have to restrain you and drag you back by hand.”
His hands were around your shoulders with a firmness you’d known before. “After all, for better or for worse, right darling? You can never leave me even if you tried, and that little piece of paper in my study dictates it.”
“Pariston-” He pulled you close to his chest which made your eyes well up and stroked your hair like a dog, you didn't even try to fight him as though he put you in a trance.
“Shh, there, there. You’ll never have to be away from me again, let’s go home and forget this little hiccup, yes?”
Then the realisation hit you. 
He would find you anywhere you went, wouldn’t he?
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queenanneflorist · 3 months ago
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bestplumberlongisland · 6 months ago
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Farmingdale homeowners often face challenges like aging pipes and fluctuating water pressure. Finding a Plumber in Farmingdale with experience in pipe repairs and water off can make all the difference. Additionally, many plumbing companies offer preventative maintenance packages to extend the lifespan of your plumbing process.
 Plumbing Services in East Meadow in Unexpected Occurrences
Plumbing emergencies can bang at the most inconvenient times. That’s why it’s essential to have access to a 24/7 Plumber in East Meadow. Whether it’s a burst pipe or a backed-up sewer, quick response times can minimize damage and restore functionality to your home.
Skillful Plumbers in Bethpage
Bethpage residents value quality and professionalism when it comes to plumbing services. From bathroom remodeling to advanced leak detection, a skilled Plumber in Bethpage can handle many projects. Be sure to choose a plumber who uses the newest equipment and adheres to industry standards.
Plumbing Services in Plainview with All Your Needs
Plainview homeowners benefit from hiring versatile plumbers who offer drain cleaning, sump pump installation, and gas line repairs. A reputable Plumber in Plainview will prioritize safety and efficient solutions, ensuring your plumbing system operates smoothly throughout the year.
Tips for Choosing the Best Plumber
With so many options available, selecting the Best Plumber in Long Island can be overwhelming. Here are some tips to make your search simpler:
Checkout credentials:
Ensure the plumber is licensed and insured to protect yourself from accountability.
Read Reviews:
Customer testimonials provide a valuable understanding of the quality of service.
Ask for Referring Someone:
Recommendations from friends and family can point you in the right way.
Request A Rough Calculation:
Compare pricing from multiple plumbers to find one that fits your financial plan.
Look for Warranty:
Reliable plumbers stand by their work and All Shore Plumbing is offering $50 off as a welcoming gift.
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Whether you live in Long Island, Levittown, Farmingdale, East Meadow, Bethpage, or Plainview, finding the right plumber is crucial for maintaining a comfortable and efficient home. By considering factors like experience, customer service, and service offerings, you can confidently choose the best Plumber in Long Island to meet your necessities.
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wedesignyouny · 10 months ago
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Why Choosing the Right Children's Dentist in Plainview is Crucial for Your Child's Smile
Why Choosing the Right Children's Dentist in Plainview is Crucial for Your Child's Smile
Is your child due for a dental checkup? Finding the right children's dentist is more than just a routine task—it’s about ensuring that your little one’s smile stays healthy and bright for years to come. With so many options available, how do you pick the best children's dentist in Plainview? Let’s dive into why choosing a specialized pediatric dentist is essential and what you should look for.
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Why Pediatric Dentistry Matters
Taking your child to a pediatric dentist isn’t just about convenience; it’s about providing care tailored to the unique needs of growing children. Pediatric dentists undergo additional years of training to understand the dental needs of infants, children, and teens. They are skilled in handling the behaviors and anxieties that kids might experience, making each visit as stress-free as possible.
What Makes a Great Children's Dentist?
1. Kid-Friendly Environment
One of the most important factors to consider is the environment of the dental office. A children’s dentist should create a welcoming and engaging space where kids feel comfortable. From colorful décor to fun waiting room activities, the office should be designed to make dental visits an enjoyable experience.
2. Experienced and Compassionate Staff
A great children's dentist is supported by a team that knows how to interact with kids. The dental staff should be patient, friendly, and trained to manage the anxieties and curiosities of young patients. Positive experiences early on can lead to a lifetime of good oral health habits.
3. Comprehensive Preventive Care
Prevention is the cornerstone of pediatric dentistry. The best children’s dentists offer comprehensive preventive care, including routine cleanings, fluoride treatments, and dental sealants, all designed to protect your child’s teeth from cavities and decay.
4. Education for Parents and Children
A top-tier children's dentist doesn’t just treat dental issues—they also educate. They should provide guidance on proper brushing and flossing techniques, nutrition advice, and tips for avoiding common dental problems. Empowering parents and children with knowledge ensures better dental health between visits.
How a Visit to Dr. Phil’s Children's Dentistry Can Make a Difference
At Dr. Phil’s Children's Dentistry in Plainview, we understand that each child is unique. Our practice is dedicated to providing personalized care in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. From the moment your child walks through our door, they’ll be greeted with a smile and treated with the utmost care.
Our experienced team uses the latest technology to ensure your child’s visit is as efficient and comfortable as possible. We focus on prevention, but we’re also here to address any dental issues your child may have, from cavities to orthodontic concerns.
Conclusion: Give Your Child the Best Start
Choosing the right children's dentist in Plainview is a crucial step in ensuring your child’s oral health and setting them up for a lifetime of happy smiles. By focusing on a dentist who offers a kid-friendly environment, compassionate care, and comprehensive services, you’re making a decision that benefits your child today and in the future.
Ready to book an appointment? Visit Dr. Phil’s Children's Dentistry to learn more and schedule your child’s next checkup.
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thedurvin · 1 year ago
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Scared to ask but what is this Small Town Roleplay concept that is trending. I looked and most of the posts are “hi welcome to Plainview, Indiana! Here’s a link to submit your OC’s application to move here”
It sounds like y’all are making up gated neighborhoods to pretend you live in
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vangojunkremoval · 1 year ago
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stayageless · 2 years ago
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Chemical peel near me
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Stay Ageless Beauty Clinic is a cosmetic clinic that is dedicated to providing safe and effective cosmetic treatments to their clients. The clinic operates under the supervision of a Medical Doctor and uses only FDA-approved products from top companies like Allergan, Galderma, and Prollenium. Their team of certified and licensed professionals offers a range of services, including facials, massages, hair removal, body sculpting, and cosmetic injectables. Clients have left numerous positive reviews on the clinic's custom techniques, which have helped them achieve great results. The clinic's commitment to quality and safety, along with personalized treatment plans, makes it an excellent choice for anyone seeking cosmetic treatments.
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kingsdodecahedron · 3 years ago
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artfight attack for @campyvillain!!! The ralph
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bugsinspace · 3 years ago
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 “ Alright, Caspi - there’s no need to tell Mr. Devlin here everything you tell your therapist, okay? “ (characters from @plainviewwelcomesyou)
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Where to Stay in Woodbury: 5 Top Hotels for an Unforgettable Experience
The most exciting and memorable part of any trip to Woodbury is having a well-planned itinerary that lets you make the most of your visit. After a day of sightseeing, dining at the finest restaurants, and exploring the vibrant streets, you deserve a comfortable and relaxing retreat.
To help you find the perfect place to stay, we’ve rounded up the five best hotels in Woodbury—each offering top-tier accommodations, excellent service, and a welcoming atmosphere to make your trip truly unforgettable!
Days Inn by Wyndham Woodbury Long Island
Take your stay in Woodbury NY to the next level with Days Inn by Wyndham Woodbury Long Island! With years of experience in hospitality, This casual roadside inn is a 30-mile drive to Manhattan and a 5-minute walk from both the Oyster Bay golf course and hiking trails at the 40-acre Cold Spring Harbor State Park offers a luxurious and comfortable escape in the heart of the city. Call +15169218500 to book your stay or visit us at 8030 Jericho Turnpike, Woodbury, NY 11797, United States for an unforgettable experience.
SureStay Plus by Best Western Woodbury Inn
Perfect for history lovers and curious travelers alike, SureStay Plus by Best Western Woodbury Inn offers a glimpse into the rich traditions and culture of Woodbury New York. Located at 7940 Jericho Turnpike, Woodbury, NY 11797, United States, This casual hotel is 4 miles from Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & Aquarium, 5 miles from the Old Bethpage Village Restoration and 7 miles from West Hills County Park provides a one-of-a-kind stay. Call +15169216900 to book your room and enjoy an immersive experience in the heart of the city.
Holiday Inn Plainview-Long Island, an IHG Hotel
A favorite among both visitors and locals, Holiday Inn Plainview-Long Island, an IHG Hotel is known for its warm hospitality and relaxing ambiance. this relaxed hotel is 7 miles from Bethpage State Park and 31 miles from New York City ensures the ultimate comfort, allowing you to recharge for more adventures in Woodbury. Give us a call at +15163497400 and check in at 215 Sunnyside Blvd, Plainview, NY 11803, United States to experience true relaxation.
The Inn at Fox Hollow
With a variety of spacious rooms and suites designed to fit any traveler’s style, The Inn at Fox Hollow is an excellent choice for your stay in Woodbury. Conveniently located at 7755 Jericho Turnpike, Woodbury, NY 11797, United States, this upscale all-suites hotel is 5 miles from Bethpage State Park. Opulent rooms include 2 TVs, kitchens, wet bars and wine fridges, plus 300-thread-count Egyptian cotton sheets, free Wi-Fi and spa bathrooms with soaking tubs is close to the city’s most famous landmarks and must-visit restaurants. Call +15162248100 to reserve your room and enjoy a stay filled with comfort and convenience.
Oheka Castle
Indulge in effortless luxury, exquisite dining, and world-class amenities at Oheka Castle. this luxe, chateau-style estate is 4.1 miles from I-495 and 36 miles from New York City offers the perfect setting for a relaxing getaway. Contact our friendly staff at +16316591400 or visit us at 135 W Gate Dr, Huntington, NY 11743, United States for an exceptional stay in Woodbury.
Find Your Perfect Stay in Woodbury Traveling to Woodbury doesn’t mean leaving behind the comforts of home! Whether you’re searching for a family-friendly retreat, a romantic escape, or a peaceful solo getaway, these hotels offer the best of Woodbury with outstanding hospitality and accommodations.
Looking for more things to do? Click here to explore the best places to visit in Woodbury!
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yourfaveis-queer · 3 years ago
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Mr. Maxilla from Plainview is canonically a gay trans man!
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Plainview Children’s Dentist: Dr. Phil DDS Offers Pediatric Dental Care in a Playful and Friendly Way
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 Children’s Dentist in Plainview: A Fun and Gentle Approach to Pediatric Dental Care at Dr. Phil DDS
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At Dr. Phil DDS, we believe that instilling good oral hygiene habits in children from an early age is crucial for their long-term dental health. As a trusted children’s dentist in Plainview, we take pride in providing a fun and gentle approach to pediatric dental care. In this blog post, we’ll explore the importance of children’s dental health, the services we offer, and why Dr. Phil DDS is the preferred choice for your child’s dental needs in Plainview.
The Importance of Children’s Dental Health:
Early Dental Care Sets the Foundation:
Introducing your child to dental visits at an early age (around one year old) sets the foundation for a lifetime of positive dental experiences. Regular check-ups and cleanings help prevent dental issues and instill good oral hygiene practices.
Preventing Dental Anxiety:
At Dr. Phil DDS, we understand that dental anxiety can develop if children have negative experiences. Our friendly and welcoming environment aims to create positive associations with dental care, reducing the risk of dental anxiety in the future.
Monitoring Dental Development:
Regular dental visits allow our experienced pediatric dentist to monitor your child’s dental development and address any concerns promptly. Early intervention can prevent more extensive dental treatments later on.
Our Pediatric Dental Services:
Child-Friendly Dental Examinations:
Our gentle approach to dental examinations ensures your child feels comfortable and at ease during the process. We use child-sized equipment and friendly language to make the experience enjoyable.
Preventive Dental Care:
Prevention is key to maintaining optimal dental health. Our preventive services include dental cleanings, fluoride treatments, and dental sealants to protect your child’s teeth from cavities.
Dental Education for Children and Parents:
We believe in empowering children and parents with essential oral health knowledge. Our team provides age-appropriate dental education, teaching kids and parents how to care for their teeth effectively.
Restorative Treatments:
In the event of dental issues like cavities or tooth decay, our skilled pediatric dentist offers gentle and effective restorative treatments to repair your child’s smile and maintain their oral health.
Why Choose Dr. Phil DDS for Pediatric Dental Care in Plainview?
Child-Centered Approach:
At Dr. Phil DDS, we understand the unique needs of children and tailor our approach to ensure a positive and stress-free dental experience for each child.
Experienced Pediatric Dentist:
Our pediatric dentist has extensive experience in working with children and is skilled in handling a variety of dental needs in a compassionate manner.
Fun and Welcoming Environment:
Our dental office is designed to create a welcoming and playful environment for children, making their visits enjoyable and stress-free.
Conclusion:
At Dr. Phil DDS, we are committed to providing exceptional pediatric dental care in Plainview. Our child-friendly approach, experienced pediatric dentist, and dedication to preventive dental health make us the ideal choice for your child’s dental needs. Schedule your child’s dental appointment today by contacting us at [(516) 931-5483], and let us embark on a journey towards a lifetime of healthy smiles for your little ones.
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Dont you want to come to this beautiful peaceful town
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YOU ONLY KNOW THAT YOU'RE ALONE NOW / YOU ONLY KNOW THAT YOU'RE AFRAID.
+outtakes under the cut!
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