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 AO3] 5 times Grandma Josephine meets your boyfriend + 1 time she meets your boyfriends. Or: AU where everything is the exact same, but Grandma Josephine lives, but wishes she didnât so she doesnât have to know how much of a hoe her granddaughter is. A/N: I wrote most of this, days before Sylusâ myth dropped as a way to cope with the impending and inevitable pain (and oh, was there so much pain with his mythâŚ). I suddenly remembered this a month later, so I rushed to finish it before Caleb comes home again. This is very, very silly and full-on crackhead energy :â) Tag list: @miudle @alfredosaws @nezukoo-channn @voidsylus @rose-tinted-kalopsia @valkyyriia @lavlynyan ă request to be added ă
Josephine had lived a long life, far longer than she would have anticipated for herself. When one lived as long as she had, mistakes were made and regrets inevitable. That was just life.
She knew that, of course, having pocketed many pearls of wisdom as she had navigated this long road, but that still did not make her feel any less foolish for her recent mistake.
It had seemed so innocent. So pedestrian, really.
How could she have realized that asking to meet her granddaughterâs boyfriend would be one of her greatest mistakes and biggest regret of her life?
one.
âGrandma, this isâŚSkye,â you said with a forced smile as you gestured to your partner.
âSkyeâ stifled his chuckle and extended a hand to the elderly woman. âIt is a pleasure to meet you, Miss Josephine,â he said politely with a charming smile, âYour granddaughter talks fondly about you.â
Josephine smiled in delight, never imagining her granddaughter would bring home a very attractive man. It was like she was looking at a work of art created by God Himself. She shook the young manâs hand happily. âCome in, come in, dinner is ready. We can chat as we eat.â
As dinner progressed, the conversation remained lively. This Skye certainly had a way with his words, his charisma was so radiantly brilliant. Josephine had also never seen her granddaughter as happy as she looked now, noticing how the two would often share sweet whispered secrets when they both thought the old woman wasnât watching.
Oh, youth, Josephine observed with wistful envy.
After dinner, Josephine left her granddaughter alone in the kitchen to do the dishes as she went to her bedroom to retrieve a family photo album to reminisce over. Along the way, she unwittingly walked in on Skye having a private conversation on the phone in the hallway. She was about to turn away before he noticed when she paused, hearing a peculiar comment from Skye:
âHm, so they had thought I would be there to be ambushed, did they?â
Ambushed? Josephine furrowed her brows in concern.
âNever mind, I trust you and Luke had taken care of things, correct?â
Taken care? Josephine went pale.
âHm, they should know that Onychinus does not take betrayal so kindly.â
Motherfucking Onychinus?!
Josephine immediately raced back to the kitchen, not noticing âSkyeâsâ amused smirk.
You were just finishing the last of the dishes when Josephine grabbed you by the shoulders, shaking you immediately and making you nearly dropped the plate you were holding.
âDear, you have to break up with that man!â
You stared wide-eyed, feeling completely blindsided. âB-but why? I thought you liked Skye, Grandma!â
Josephine looked at you nervously, swallowing slowly before she spoke in a hushed tone, âDear, IâŚI just heard him having a conversationâŚIâŚI think heâs part ofâŚthat notorious groupâŚOnychinus.â
âOh,â you said flatly.
Josephine stared, confused. ââOhâ?â she echoed back, flabbergasted. âDear, I donât think you understand. Onychinus is a very dangerous group.â
âUh, yeah, dangerous,â you agreed, tone flat. âSuper dangerousâŚâ
Josephine started to get annoyed, not understanding why you were behaving so flippantly about this bombshell news she had just dropped. âDear, Onychinus is wanted for many crimes. Its leaderââ
âSylus,â you said.
âRightâwait, you know his name?â
âShe should.â Josephine heard âSkyeâsâ deep, smooth voice as he stepped back into the kitchen. âShe is dating him.â
Josephine felt like her brain had just short-circuited as she watched this man walked over and leaned down to kiss her granddaughter on the lips.
âDid you even try to be discreet?â You scolded Sylus with a frown after he pulled away.
He chuckled and shook his head. âI saw her from the side,â he admitted, adding, âAnd I donât like being kept a secret soâŚâ
âYouâmmph!â Sylus immediately kissed you again before you could scold him.
Josephine watched this exchange uncomfortably, feeling like she was having an out-of-body experience as her brain tried to comprehend that her sweet granddaughter, one of the top hunters in Linkon City, was in a relationship with a notorious wanted crime boss.
âIâŚI need some teaâŚâ she managed after a pause.
âOh, Iâll make some for you, Grandma!â You pulled away from Sylus immediately, rushing to the cabinet.
At that moment, Sylusâ phone rang. He took a glance at the screen and apologized. âSorry, I have to take this call.â
Once he was out of the room, Josephine immediately rushed over to you, pulling you to the side. âDear, do you realize what you are doing?â
ââŚmaking tea?â
âDonât get wise with me, young lady,â she chided you instantly with a strong glare, âYou know what I am talking about.â
ââŚSylus?â
âHavenât you thought about how problematic this relationship could be?â
âHe does have a strange obsession with crowsâŚâ
Josephine looked bewildered. âWhat does that meanânever mind, I meant that heâs a felon!â
âA little bit, yeahâŚâ
âDear, is dating a criminal your way of getting back at me for not getting you that pony when you were eight?â
âN-no! Of course not!â You protested. âBesides, Sylus also has this amazing horse, although if I have to be honest, I prefer riding Sylusââ
Josephine had decided that was the perfect moment to black out.
ââŚmotorcycle?! Grandma?!â
two.
Grandma, I have someone I would like you to meet! :)
Josephine felt relief when she had seen that text message her granddaughter had sent. It seemed Sylus was no longer in the picture, she thought, a little worried about any repercussion that could come from splitting with a dangerous crime boss.
As she glanced at the message again, the little smiley face at the end of the sentence calmed the old woman instantly. There was probably nothing to worry about. You seemed pleasant. Cheerful, even.
This was a good sign.
The following Saturday afternoon, Josephine was positively thrilled to meet her granddaughterâs new boyfriend, Xavier. She was immediately charmed by his princely appearance and soft-spoken and polite way of speaking. He truly looked like he had stepped out of a fairy tale.
After introductions were made, you had excused yourself from the group after receiving an urgent phone call from Tara. The other woman was in such an overly anxious state, ranting something about her cat? It took you nearly ten minutes to finally calm your friend before you were able to hang up and return to the group.
Stepping into the living room, you were surprised to see only your grandmother sitting in her chair. You furrowed your brows, feeling a strange knot forming in your stomach. Nervously, you stepped over to your grandmother.
âWait, whereâs Xavier?â
Josephine smiled. âIn the kitchen,â she answered, not noticing your face was paling. âHe mentioned he wanted to heat up the dish you both brought over in the ovenââ
âIn the oven?!â
âYes, the ovenââ
The fire alarm blared as dark thick smokes billowed from the kitchen, but thanks to the bravery and promptness of the men and women of Linkon FD, the fire was put out in less than fifteen minutes.
Josephine remained in her chair, face covered in soot, her voice peculiarly neutral. âDearâŚâ
âInsurance will cover this, donât worry, and if not, I will buy you a newââ
âI donât even like tuna casserole.â
âI told you we should have made chicken potpie.â
âXavierâthatâsâŚthatâs not the issueâŚâ
three.
When her granddaughter mentioned bringing an artist over, Josephine had some doubts. She worried about her granddaughter having to support a struggling artist until he could make a name for himself, but even if she did voice her concern, it would most likely have the opposite effect and just make that man seem even more desirable in her granddaughterâs eyes.
It wouldnât do. She didnât want to meddle, but she hoped things would just naturally end on its own terms.
Her worries instantly disappeared when her granddaughter sent her a photo of the young couple at an art exhibition. Josephineâs eyes caught the name of the artist as well as the face of the young man with his arm around her granddaughterâs waist in the photo.
Wait.
Rafayel.
This was The Rafayel.
As old as she was, Josephine kept up with the news. She recognized both the name and the face of the artist. She laughed heartily to herself, tickled that her pretty granddaughter managed to catch the eyes of a well-known artist such as Rafayel.
Her worries eased, knowing her granddaughter had just secured her future being entwined with someone as successful as Rafayel. She immediately started planning a wedding. Maybe even a guest nursery in her home for when the happy couple would visit with hopefully numerous great-grandchildren.
From this moment all the way to the next Sunday for brunch, the old woman had an extra pep in her steps. As she exited a taxi, Josephine found herself at a well-known restaurant, popular with brunch for the younger crowd. It was typically packed and hard to get in, but Josephine supposed someone as influential as Rafayel would have no problem securing a table.
âGrandma, over here!â you rushed over to hug your grandmother. After kissing her cheek, you sighed playfully, âYou know Rafayel and I offered to pick you up. You didnât have to take a taxi.â
âNonsense, an old woman like me is perfectly capable of getting around by herself,â she chided you gently. She patted your hand reassuringly as you both walked arm linked into the restaurant. âThis is so exciting, darling. I have been looking forward to meeting Rafayel all week long.â
âWonderful!â you exclaimed, beaming, âHe is really the sweetest, Grandma. You will love him. He gotten us a table outside. It really is beautiful out there.â
Well, Josephine can check off meeting a famous artist on her bucket list.
âItâs a pleasure to meet you, Miss Josephine,â Rafayel greeted the older woman with a charming smile. âI have heard so much about you from this cutie over here.â
âRa-Rafayel,â you protested with a blush and then whispered harshly under your breath to him, âN-not in front of GrandmaâŚâ
He smiled, shrugging. âSorry, cutie, force of habit.â
âYou did it againâŚâ
Josephine laughed and reassured her blushing granddaughter. âYou two really are the cutest thing ever,â she said, smiling in gratitude as Rafayel helped seat the older woman.
The time passed with a lot of pleasantries and sharing stories over a delicious array of food. Smoked salmon, quiche, waffles, fruit salad, and bellinis filled three happy bellies. Just as Josephine was already planning on speed-dialing a wedding planner, she noticed Rafayelâs face did a complete 180.
âRafayel? Are you alright, dearââ
âM-m-m-monster!â
âExcuse me?â Josephine glared when Rafayel pointed at her.
âN-no, Grandma, itâs not you,â you quickly protested, standing up and rushing to Rafayel when he stumbled out of his seat shaking in fear. âRafayel, calm down! Itâs just aââ
âMeow.â
âOh!â Josephine laughed when an orange cat leapt onto the table, purring happily at the plate with some leftover smoked salmon. She laughed and started petting its head as the cat greedily licked the plate and ate the remaining morsels. âWhere did you come from, little one?â
The cat purred happily amid Rafayelâs screams.
âRafayel, ca-calm down!â You trailed after Rafayel as he backed away.
âGet that monster away from me!â
âRafayel! Come back!â
Josephine sighed.
After filling its belly with some delicious salmon, the cat napped in the old womanâs lap, purring contently as its ear was scratched. At that moment, the waiter walked over and placed the bill in front of Josephine to her surprise.
âYou have got to be kidding me,â she griped once she realized her granddaughter and Rafayel were both gone.
four.
âOh, dear, I am so excited to meet this one,â Josephine said, meaning every single word, âThe way you described him makes him sound like quite a catch.â
Tall, handsome, intelligent, and with the added bonus of being good in the kitchen! There was no way this one wouldnât be a perfect match for her sweet, darling granddaughter, who, after all, deserved only the best in life.
You laughed. âGrandma, what are you talking about? You know him.â
Josephine blinked, confused. ââŚI do?â
âYeah, itâsââ
âWhereâs my favorite pipsqueak?â
You gasped as you felt an arm wrapped around your waist, easily lifting you up. You blushed. âCaleb!â
Josephine laughed. âCaleb, you didnât tell me you were coming home to visit.â
Caleb looked confused as he settled you back down to the floor, but his arm remained wrapped around your waist. âI thought Pipsqueak mentioned it to you already?â
Josephine frowned. âI donât believe so,â she said, adding, âBut what bad timing, weâre having a guest tonight andââ
She paused, suddenly noticing how Calebâs arm still remained wrapped around your waist and the way you leaned in close against him. You were all giggly and blushing like a schoolgirl.
ââŚandâŚâ
âUm, Grandma,â You started feebly, âCaleb is my boyfriend.â
âNo, heâs not.â
âUh, yes, he is.â
âNo, heâs not.â
âGrandmaââ
âNo, heâs not.â
âCaleb!â
âGran, Iââ
âI am taking a nap!â Josephine declared, determined to wake up from this surreal dream she was having.
âCalebââ
âShh,â he quietly shushed you. âGran is taking a napâŚâ
You glared at him, sighing in defeat as Josephine sat in her chair, blanket over her lap, and she closed her eyes, cursing whatever deity who had decided she needed to deal with this weird-ass situation at her age.
five.
Josephine smiled serenely as she watched you and Zayne make dinner together in your kitchen.
Finally, a good man.
Zayne was always the sweetest little boy, and it pleased Josephine to see he had grown into a kind and caring man with a successful career and highly-respected reputation among his peers. Zayne had effortlessly ticked off every single box in Josephineâs list of criteria for a grandson-in-law: intelligent, kind, patient, respectful, charming, handsome, successful, loving. There was not a single flaw in this young man.
âMy love, come taste this,â Zayne called out as he held up a wooden spoon.
Oh, my. Even Josephine couldnât help but blushed and felt her heart fluttering at witnessing how sweetly affectionate Zayne was with you.
âWhat do you think?â he asked.
You pondered, licking your lips lightly. You smiled. âMaybe just a little more soy sauce?â
Zayne nodded. âOkay,â he said, âCould you grab the bottle for me then?â
âOf course, Zaddyââ
You froze.
Zayne froze.
Josephine stared.
âZaâŚZaddy?â Josephine questioned from across the kitchen island.
âItâsâŚnothing,â Zayne said, his ears turning red, âJust a silly nickname.â
Josephine nodded, seemingly accepting his weak explanation. âHow long until dinner is ready?â
You swallowed nervously and barely managed to rasp out: âAn hourâŚmaybe?â
âIâll just take a quick nap if you two donât mindâoh, donât trouble yourself, dear.â
âOkay, Grandma, you can nap on my bedâŚâ You said feebly, a little perplexed by howâŚcalm she seemed.
Josephine nodded again and walked to your bedroom. She sat down on the edge of the bed and pulled out her phone, searching up âZaddyâ online.
She wished she hadnât.
+ one.
This was a dream.
A motherfucking dream.
And not even a good one.
Josephine stared at all of the tall, handsome menâand Calebâtowering behind her granddaughter.
ââŚDear, I thought you were dating Zayne.â She glanced at the young doctor who looked away in embarrassment.
âI am,â you answered nonchalantly, confused by your grandmotherâs behavior.
ââŚDidnât you break up with these other young menâand Caleb?â
Caleb blinked.
âNo,â you said slowly, âI didnât want to bombard you with all of them at once, soâŚI staggered their introductions.â
âYouâreâŚdatingâŚfive menâŚat the same time?â
âGrandma, you are acting like I am banging them all at the same time!â
âDear, I am sorry, itâs justââ
âWeâve only done it once.â
ââŚExcuse me?â
âItâs actually harder to coordinate an orgy with everyoneâs busy schedule,â you explained thoughtfully, not noticing Josephineâs horrified expression. You continued flippantly, âZayne has so many surgeries lined up for the next three months. Then Rafayel has an upcoming art show he needs to prepare for, and Sylusââ
Josephine walked away in the middle of the conversation, heading to her bedroom, leaving you flabbergasted.
You looked behind you at your five boyfriends and they all shrugged and scratched their heads, just as lost as you were. Worried, you followed after her. âGrandma? Is something the matterâ"
You panicked and shrieked.
âZayne, Caleb! Grandma is smoking and drinking!â
Josephine mentally sighed as she sat in her bed, leaning back against some propped up pillows as she stared at the ceiling with a bottle of brandy resting on her chest.
Surely, dying in an explosion would be better than this fuckery, right?
#lmao grandma#i feel bad for josephine#byeeee this felt so canon!#as someone who's a harem girlie#this is chaos!
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