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I wasnโt going to speak on it because Iโve already been black by a few writer that I actually enjoyed, but letโs weed out the crazies here.
Teyana is actually carries herself very well. Sheโs very smart, soft spoken, and an excellent creative. The perception that she was anything but what that was video from parties, clubs, or on stageโฆplaces where youโre supposed to be loud and shaking ass.
The real gag is that sheโs not the cookie cutter image as the rest of the girlies. Sheโs a tomboy, her style is eccentric, sheโs unconventional in most things(that end up become a trend), and she loves where sheโs from and who she is and is authentic in every sense of the word.
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you thought he was the personification of your dream man and now the bubble is burst because his girlfriend likes to shake her ass and cuss sometimes and talk loud
you tried to use his characters as cover for you to project your ideas of him through, now lookโฆ.. whomp whomp
#I could really read yall but Iโll wait#cause this is ridiculous ๐#I get making a joke and everything like โoh my man is takenโ but thisโฆ.#I love you guys but I fear you have to get a grip#yall wasnโt this hot about Kelvin and his booโฆ#makes me wonder what this app looked like when MBJ was dating Lori Harvey
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In Your Corner Part One

Pairing: Adonis Creed x Black Journalist OC!
Warnings: none right now. Past mentions of trauma, nothing tew crazy.
Summary: Athena, a guarded and sharp-tongued journalist, is reluctantly assigned to interview Adonis Creed, a boxer whose painful past mirrors her own. What starts as a tense professional encounter soon shifts into something unexpectedly personal, as Creedโs vulnerability disarms Athena and a flirtatious challenge turns into undeniable chemistry. With unresolved family trauma, journalistic pressure, and a spark neither saw coming, both realize this interview might change far more than a headline.
Notes: takes place after the 2nd Drago fight, Bianca doesnโt exist in this AU ๐ญGuys, I wrote this in one day, it's not proofread and probably poorly written, forgive me for my mistakes, college courses just ended, and I'm like exhausted, but I've been inspired to write, lmk if you want to be tagged in pt 2! Also, I really need to learn how to work Tumblr, y'alls posts are super cute and I don't know how to add any colors or different fonts, someone TEACH ME I beg
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โYouโve gotta be fucking kidding me.โย
Athena watched as her boss, Christian, walked angrily to her office holding a stack of papers, her latest article, actually, that she had placed neatly on his desk this morning before he came in. His assistant, poor Sherri, who happened to be her only friend since moving to LA, was following behind him closely, subtly warning Athena as she tripped over her heels to follow the manโs long strides. Athena braced herself in her office chair before releasing the tension in her shoulders and placing a cool smile on her face just as he made it to the door. \
โAthena, what the hell is this?โ Christian wheezed angrily, trying to gather his breath as he threw the papers back on her desk.
โAn article, just how you wanted, sir,โ Athena tried to sound at ease, but the way her tone trailed off at the end, she knew she was cracking slowly. Sherri gave her a nervous smile before sitting in one of the office chairs.
โAthena, I donโt pay you to write bullshit about people, youโre one of the best senior writers I have, and when I ask you to write about the most popular boxer in the United States right now, you resort to using Google. For what? Because youโre too scared to interview him?โ
Her demeanor fell, Athena refused to look at him; in all honesty, her eyes darted everywhere besides his face. Adonis Creed was one of her toughest stories yet, not only because she hates writing about boxing, the violence wasn't her thing, but because she related to him in more ways than one. The abandonment, the single parent, the humble upbringingโshe feared that by learning about his trauma, sheโd have to relive her own, which wasnโt a step she was ready to take just yet, even after all the years of therapy. She looked at Sherri, who was smiling sadly at her. She knew of Athenaโs trauma and knew why she didnโt want the story in the first place, but she would refuse to go against the likes of Christian while he was in this state.
โHonestly, Christian, while I am extremely lucky to be working at this company, and even happier to be given this story, I find it disrespectful to make this man relive his childhood trauma right after he just fought the son of the man who killed his father in the ring. I know he won and heโs still the โHeavyweight Champion,โ but this was a rematch after he, too, was almost killed by a Drago. I just donโt really think itโs a great idea and might come across as distasteful, especially with the way weโve been trying to make the company come across as more serious,โ Athena leaned forward onto her desk, folding her arms over the other as her cardigan stretched in the sleeves as she spoke. Christian sighed and sat on the cushioned chair next to Sherri, rubbing his forehead before clapping his hands.ย
โAthena,โ he spoke lowly, elbows on his knees, Athena watching as the fabric stretches around his forearms, โYou do this interview that I set up, or Iโll give it to a Junior writer and see if they deserve this office more than you do.โ Christian stands, as Athena whispers a small โyes, sir,โ beckoning Sherri to follow him. Sherri stands, nodding at Athena, mouthing a quick โweโll talk after work,โ before quickly following her boss out of the office.ย
Leaning back in her Athena let out a deep breath before groaning. This is going to be the longest week of her life.
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โThe interview is scheduled for tomorrow at 2 PM, at the Delphi Gym. Questions have already been screened by his team. Make sure youโre there 15 minutes before to get a look at the gym.ย
Athena, donโt make me regret giving you this promotion.
Christian.
Athena stared at the screen as if it had bitten her. Sitting on her couch in her favorite cotton shorts and big t-shirt combo, she was exhausted. This actually couldnโt be real, she was doomed. She stood, closing her computer, and walked towards the kitchen of her high-rise apartment located in Downtown LA, one that she wouldnโt have been able to afford had she still been in Atlanta. Athena would have to admit, the job at LimeLight Wire paid handsomely. Enough for rent in a two-bedroom sky-rise with the perfect view of the Hollywood sign, floor-to-ceiling windows, and 24-hour security in her apartment building. Her apartment was decorated with plants and earthy decor, reminding her so much of her home in Georgia. Los Angeles was fun, but there was nothing like the Georgia air and southern charm.
Once in her kitchen, she grabbed herself a wine glass from her top cabinet before opening her fridge, grabbing her favorite bottle of cheap wine, it was cheap, but the buzz got the job done, and she didnโt care enough to spend so much on a bottle, especially when she didnโt feel like it was worth it. After pouring herself a glass, she walked back to her couch, plopping down with a huff and sipping her drink, she stared into space for a moment. She didnโt like this. She adored the job as a journalist, but not when she felt like she was being forced to do something. Google had enough about Creed for her to write a full article about him, but that wasnโt good enough for Christian.ย She had heard all about Adonis Creed, how his first fights went, how much trouble he had as a child, always knowing who his father was but never knowing him, even him almost dying in his first fight with Drago. Before she could get lost in her thoughts, her phone rang. She slid it off the glass center table she had, glancing at the screen, Dad.ย
She answered, slipping back into her facade, โHi, Daddy!โ
โBaby, how are you?โ his southern accent glided through the phone, โyou know your granny miss you.โ
โI know, Daddy,โ Athena sighed, โIโll be back to visit sometime this Fall, Iโll even try to make it for Thanksgiving.โ
ย โBaby, thatโs over 6 months from now. Now I know Georgia ainโt got much to offer you, but you have a family, as small as it may be,โ her dad spoke softly. She would never tell her dad, but there was a reason she avoided home, and he would never tell her, but he knew what the reason was.
โI know, Daddy, work been busy and Iโve just been trying to keep up with the quota, Iโve got a big interview coming up, actually, youโll be excited to know who it is.โ Athena tried her best to gently redirect the conversation.
โWesley Snipes? Boy, you know I loved himย in Blade!โ
โNo, daddy,โ Athena laughs, โItโs with the Creed guy, the boxer.โ Her Dad paused before laughing.
โI know him! Watched him fight that big Drago boy. I donโt know how that boy won that fight, looked like he was going through pure-dee-hell tryna take that big ass boy down,โ He laughed, โBut congratulations baby girl! We so proud of you!โ
โThank you, Daddy,โ she smiles over the phone, โplease tell Granny that I love her and will be home soon as I can, matter of fact, Iโll just call her tomorrow.โ Athena took a sip of her wine, grabbed her computer, and walked to her bedroom, deciding to just call it a night.
โYeah, baby, you should call her, and I know you guys donโt talk, but you should check in on your brother, you know, he proposed to Olivia,โ he drawls, his voice now more serious.
โDaddy, thatโs good for them. Iโll send flowers, I promise,โ she shot back, almost immediately, not really wanting to have that conversation at the moment, โI love you, I gotta go.โย
She sighed, hanging up her phone and climbing into bed.
โFuckkkkkk.โย
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โJust go inside, be nice, smile, from what Iโve heard, heโs a nice guy, just donโt worry about it, Thena,โ Sherri said over the phone. Athena sat in her car right outside the Delphi gym. She had opted to dress casually so as not to make herself seem too formal. She went for a brown bottom-up tucked into boot cut jeans and black boots. Her hair was pulled back into a slick puff with tiny gold earrings lighting up her look.ย
โIโm not worried about whether heโs nice, Sherri, I just donโt want to seem disrespectful,โ Athena replied, turning off the car and opening her door. She looked down at her gold watch, 1:38 PM. โLet me call you when Iโm done, Iโm gonna head in.โ On the other end, Sherri mumbles a response and hangs up. Athena grabbed her purse and got out of the car. Looking up at the glass windows with the Apollo Creed mural on the front, she closed her door.
Walking into the gym was truly something. She looked around at the gym equipment everywhere, the walls covered in gray paint. Grunting catches her attention, and she turns, beginning to watch the men in the ring sparring intently, something about the way they moved so calculatedly entranced her.
โHey, you must be Athena,โ a voice says behind her, startling her. She turned, staring at the dark skin man behind her.
โThatโs me,โ she gulps, clutching her purse closer to her shoulder.
โ Nice to meet you,โ she smiles at him before nodding, โThe name's Duke, I took over the gym after my Pops, he trained Apollo, now I train Donnie. But youโre not here to interview me. Donnieโs upstairs getting ready, Iโll give you a tour of the gym while we wait for the okay.โย
Duke leads around the gym, showing Athena each piece of equipment and how youโre supposed to be trained on them. By the time heโs finished, Athena has laughed enough times to give herself the hiccups, sheโs also sure that she could take an exam on boxing and pass with flying colors. Duke had also tried to convince her to come back sometime to take some boxing classes, to which she refused, as tickled as she was by the offer.
โDuke! He's ready!โ A female-voiced call from upstairs.
โWe coming,โ Duke yells back, beckoning Athena to follow him up the stairs. Once inside the office upstairs, Athena immediately sees him, tall, muscular, brown skin warm and glowing under the gym lights, and looking like a walking Nike ad in a white sleeveless tee and basketball shorts. Moisturized to the gods, she notesโthat man clearly owns lotion. Her eyes trail to the gauze around his knuckles, the bandage on his eyebrow, the angry swell still hugging his left eye. He looked like he lost the fight, but carried himself like he won.
She grits her teeth. This interview was not a good idea at all.
Before she could spin on her heel and bolt to her car, he speaks.
โIโm Adonis, but you can call me Donnie if you want. Youโre very pretty, by the way. I like the fit.โ
His voice is low and playful, but she hears the smile behind it.
Athena blushes. โI know.โ
His eyebrows raise, clearly thrown. She scrambles.
โWell, obviously I donโt know that you think Iโm pretty or that you like the fit, but I do know your name is Adonis because Iโm here to interview you, and itโd be really stupid if I didnโt, so thatโs not what I meantโIโm rambling. Let me start over.โ
She drops her purse onto the chair with an uneasy laugh, slyly wiping her face, then gives him a nervous smile.
โIโm Athena. Senior journalist with LimeLight Wire. Just here to interview you.โ
Adonis leans back with a full grin, flashing perfect teeth. โYou sure? โCause right now it feels like youโre here to make me blush.โ
That makes her laughโan unexpected, genuine soundโand Adonis eats it up like a post-fight meal.
โNice to meet you, Athena,โ he says, holding his side as he lowers into the chair across from her, smile still wide. โHave a seat and weโll start. Duke, yโall can go ahead, weโll be fine.โ
Duke and the brown-skinned woman Athena had seen downstairs exit the room with smiles that feel a little too knowing.
โWeโll just be out watching them spar, Donnie. Call if you need anything,โ the woman says with a wink. Athena clocks her as probably his agent or PR specialist.
โThank you, Janine,โ Adonis says.
Athena sits down, pulling her laptop from her purse and opening the interview notes. She taps record on her voice memos.
โSo, Donnie, before we get started, I know youโve seen the questions, but just know if anything makes you uncomfortable, youโre welcome to say so. Iโll immediately redirect or come up with a different question.โ
โNot a problem. Letโs go ahead and get started.โ
He folds his arms, muscles flexing just enough to make her feel ridiculous for noticing, and leans back casually.
โOkay, first question,โ she laughs lightly. โHow does it feel to move from training with Rocky full-time to now being a part of the Delphi Gym, knowing the legacy?โ
โI miss Rock most days, but we still call. He got family in Canada that he wanted to see. Itโs been an adjustment, but I like it here. Closer to my moms, and I feel like Iโm getting to know my pops even moreโฆ even though he ainโt here, heโs here though, every bag, the walls, and even the ring.โ
Athena types out his answer quickly, tongue caught at the corner of her mouth in concentration. Adonis watches her over the rim of his water bottle as he takes a sip, amused. Sheโs so different from every reporter heโs had, no fake professionalism, no cold detachment. Real. Sharp. Gorgeous, and God, those curves in those Jeans.
And that smile she gives after his answer? Deadly.
โQuestion 2,โ she announces, acrylic nail tapping her keyboard.ย โYou havenโt talked much about the fight with Drago since the rematch, in fact, you declined to interview afterwards, is there a reason for this?โ
โYes, actually, the win wasnโt about me, it was about avenging my Father, proving that a Creed could beat a Drago, specifically me. It wasnโt my best fight, but I had something to prove, to everyone in that moment. But Drago and I, weโre cool, weโre more than who our Dads are, and itโs what weโre both trying to prove.โ
Athena smiles, โWell said,โ before she begins clicking on her keyboard again. Something about her smile was infectious, and Adonis knew she was reeling him in already; he didnโt mind it, though.
โA year ago, you were in a public fight after a man called you 'baby Creed.' Youโve also been publicly upset about the notion of being called โbaby Creed' and fighting under the name of Creed. Why is this?โ
โWhen I started boxing, I didnโt even use the Creed name, I didnโt want to. I always knew that was my Dad, but I decided to use my biological mom's maiden name. I wanted to start my legacy and build from there, shit, I donโt know if I would be fighting under the Creed name now if it wasnโt for them leaking my identity. It wasnโt me wanting to be bigger than Apollo, it was about me wanting to be different, something on my own. Iโm not Apollo Creedโs son, Iโm Adonis Creed, period.โ Questions went along like that for the next several minutes, Athena asking questions and Adonis answering them with a smile on his face. It wasnโt until Athena got to the last question. Athena looks up at Adonis nervously as she reads the next question on her computer, โyou donโt have to answer this one if itโs too uncomfortable.โ Adonis nods, giving her a reassuring smile.
โYouโve said that so many times already, and Iโm yet to be uncomfortable. Ask away.โ
Athena clears her throat, โWe all know that you are Apolloโs illegitimate son, and he had a separate family during that time. You have siblings, but we never see them with you. Do you all speak?โ Adonis sits up, gripping his side as he adjusts.
โNah, we donโt,โ he strains, much to Athenaโs dismay, โThey never really cared for me when my Mama got me; refused to see me as family. I donโt blame them, though; I wouldnโt be okay with it either if it were me. But I got love for them, theyโre my siblings either way. I donโt think they hate me, they just keep their distance. Didnโt really have much family growing up anyway, but I was okay with that.โ
Athena, ever the attentive one, noticed his body tensing as he winced at the story.
โHey,โ she spoke softly, โwe can stop for now, pick up at a later date if itโll help.โ
โNah, Iโm good, ribs just still hurting from the fight, and I donโt usually talk about home life, I can answer another one, only on one condition though,โ Adonis speaks with a smile. Athena immediately begins to nod.
โWhatever you need, as long as youโre comfortable.โ
โYou go out to dinner with me.โ
Athena blushes with surprise, with her brown skin, thereโs only a tinge of pink, Adonis notices though. She laughs, closing her laptop. She only stops when she sees that Adonis is being completely serious and was not laughing with her at all.
โWait for real?โ Adonis laughs, nodding his head.
โYeah, and you gotta let me ask my own questions to you.โย
โLike a professional dinner, though, right?โ Athena breathes, closing her computer.
โOnly if you want it to be.โ
@jazziejax (idk if you wanted to be tagged queen, I did just in case)
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Iโm writing for Jumpinโ right now and I just had this thought. Yall know that Michael B. Jordan commercial for Alexa? Yeah, what if I wrote for something like that?โฆwould yall read? Idk Iโm in my creative bag rn and Iโm pumping out any idea that I have before I get burnt out.
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There was no room for weakness in Nadine Nelsonโs life.
Not in her closet, where the hems of her Italian suits and Asian silks hung like armor. Not in her penthouse apartment in the heart of Manhattan, with its clean marble surfaces and city skyline views. And definitely not in the courtroom, where a well-timed objection could make or break a multimillion-dollar case.
Nadine was steel, wrapped in silk.
Her alarm rang at 5:45 AM, a single chime before she cut it off and sat up. Not a single grin or anything, just a long cat stretch before rolling over and letting her feet hit the floor. And already, her mind was racing.
Deposition at 10. Client call at 1. Lunch with the DAโs assistantโ, no Iโm skipping that. Trial prep at 4. Court by Thursday.
She moved like a machine all while thinking. First her perfectly manicured feet slipped into her slippers before she was up and tossing her arms into her deep blue silk robe. Then she was turning on the bathroom light, standing in front of the mirror before the sound of her electric toothbrush humming filled the space. Once she put into the sink, cold water hit her face, a nice cleaned scrub applied to her skin with some expensive soap before multiple serums and creams soothed her epidermis. Then she was down the hall and into the kitchen, her domain of silence.
She barely blinked as she moved around, effortlessly pulling together an authentic espresso. Double shot, four sugars, two creamers. She sipped out of the small cup that she placed on a saucer as she made her way to the living room, clinking on the large television with a simple tap to the panel near the light switch, as well as opening the curtains to the floor to ceiling windows of the space.
It was the news on low volume, something she played in the background as she sat on the couch and began the first part of her work day, which was checking notifications. Stock tickers scrolling. Loads of emails, and real mail. Even a text from her assistant.
Jane: Morning. Confirmed meeting with Sloane. Added an extra hour for court prep. I had to push your massage again. Sorry.
Nadine didnโt even flinch. Self-care was for people with the luxury of losing. She had no such privilege. As she continued to check and sort through her things, she came across a letter, which was rare nowadays in their advanced society. But she didnโt sit to read it for long once she saw it was some sort of survey with a government seal.
C.R.I.S.
(Cognitive Robotics & Intelligence Systems)
Confidential Prototype Program | Not for Public Disclosure
To Ms. Nadine Nelson,
Congratulations.
You are one of only twenty individuals selected to participate in the private beta phase of AURAโthe worldโs most advanced artificial intelli-
With a sigh, she tossed the paper into the rest of the junk mails sheโd gathered, not even giving it a second thought.
By 6:30AM, she was showered and dressed in navy Balmain with matching slacks, gold cufflinks fastened, and her Louboutin heels clicked against the floors like a metronome. Every detail was precise. Her eyeliner was sharp, her decently pixie bob cut was curled and bouncy, not a strand out of place.
That was the version of herself she showed the world.
The version no one saw was the one who stared at herself in any reflection for a moment too long, trying to spot any imperfections and critiquing the ones she had. The one who pressed the ends of her hand to her temple when things became too much, roughly rubbing against her skin to not panic. The one who felt the beginnings of a headache every morning before she even stepped outside.
But there was no time for that.
Today was a big day. So big that she nearly ran over one of her co-workers in the complexโs private parking lot. The woman leaned out of the window, looking at her co-worker, Simon, was entrapped within his phone, coffee in other hand.
โSimon.โ She clipped as she exited the car, standing beside the driverโs side with her bag slung over her arm and her eyes narrowed like the barrel of a gun.
Her junior partner, Simon Gellar, flinched, nearly spilling his coffee. He was leaned against the concrete column next to his vehicle, relaxed as if he had no multi-million-dollar contracts waiting for him upstairs.
โNadine! Goodmorning.โ He blurted, straightening up, phone still in hand. His thin wire glasses were crooked from how fast heโd jerked up.
She leveled a gaze at him. โYouโre in my line of motion. Next to my parking spot. Were you planning to get hit by my car?โ She asked, and though she was being sarcastic, her stoic face didnโt lean into that notion.
Simone scrambled back, laughing awkwardly. โSorry, sorry. I wasโuhโwatching something.โ
โI gathered.โ She pushed past him, heels echoing. Still, curiosity peeked through her otherwise impenetrable wall of ice. She pivoted at the elevator. โWhat was so important it made you forget spatial awareness?โ
Simon followed her with a sheepish grin, lifting his phone to show a paused video. โThis new AI prototype. Itโs a for a government project. Theyโre calling it a fully integrated domestic interface. Basically a robot with a personality. Theyโre doing a limited civilian roll-out.โ He explained.
Nadine gave a single, unimpressed glance at the screen. It was paused on a thumbnail imageโwhat looked like a man stepping out of a delivery crate, bare-chested, perfect skin, electric-blue eyes, and a jawline engineered with an questionable precision.
โThey sent you a stripper?โ She deadpanned.
Simon choked. โWe-well, no! Th-this isnโt mine, this is some guy online. A-and heโs, uh, heโs supposed to be adaptable. Learns your habits, routines, even preferences. The AI body is designed to assist with home tasks and companionship. Thereโs an application onlineโโ
โCompanionship?โ Nadine asked, one brow arching as they stepped into the elevator.
โNot like that. I meanโmaybe like that.โ He said, squinting. โButโanyway, apparently they already started selecting people to house the prototypes.โ He sipped his coffee, missing the twitch of Nadineโs jaw. โRandom civilian testing. Theyโre sending out offers from low to high-income environments.โ He continued.
The elevator dinged. Nadine stepped out before the doors fully opened.
โMm, sounds like a weird distraction. Who has time for pet projects from a government that doesnโt care about them. Let me know when they build one that can argue in court and bill clients.โ She deadpanned before the elevator dinged and she stepped off, stuttering down the hall to her office.
โWill do.โ Simon called after her, blushing as he pushed up his glasses and watched as the woman walked away from him.
โฆ
Nadineโs office sat at the top floor of the firmโan expansive corner with floor-to-ceiling windows, brushed gold fixtures, and enough clean lines to make any minimalist cry from joy. But it wasnโt decoration that mattered, not to her at least. It was power. Clients walked in and knew exactly who was in charge and who was a leader.
She dumped her bag on the chair and was halfway through her espresso number two when the day officially launched.
By 7:15 AM, she was pacing through an emergency strategy meeting regarding an international corporate dispute. She cut through the legalese with surgical precision, offering airtight solutions and eviscerating anyone who hesitated.
By 9:00, she was on a three-way call with the CEO of a pharmaceutical giant and their scandal-scrambling PR team, coaching them through deposition answers while reading through a second case file on her desk.
By 10:00, she was downstairs in one of the firmโs conference rooms, dressed in a power stance that had the opposing counsel checking their notes twice before daring to even speak. She flipped through paper evidence like chapters of a book sheโd already read, correcting a junior associate mid-sentence with nothing but a hard stare.
Every moment, every move, every gesture, was precise. Intention was behind it all.
There were no lunch breaks for her, only a small snacks here and there, or of like the food version of a power nap. And even then, she canceled todayโs one-on-one with the DAโs assistant five minutes before she was supposed to show. Nadine opted to pace the rooftop patio instead, shoes clicking against stone as she answered emails, reviewed evidence, and toggled between two back-to-back client emergencies.
Her assistant, Jane, appeared like a ghost, silent as ever behind her at 2:35 PM. โYouโre behind by twenty minutes.โ She said softly, placing a fresh folder on the edge of the table. โAnd you havenโt eaten.โ
โIโll eatโฆlater.โ Nadine replied, flipping open the folder.
Jane hesitated. โShould I reschedule your chiropractor again?โ
โDoes he do brain surgery now? If not, no.โ
โฆ
The rest of the day continued in a blur of depositions, and back-door negotiations. She squeezed in a quick stop at the firmโs media floor to prepare for an interview with New York Legal Elite next weekโher sixth cover in two years.
By the time she returned to her office at 6:47 PM, her makeup was still flawless. But her shoulders had a weight she didnโt let show and her temples ached with the pressure of having to always be better. A pressure she put on herself everyday.
She sat at her desk, the city lights beginning to glow outside her window, and pressed her fingers to her forehead.
Three seconds. Just three seconds of quiet.
But then her phone buzzed.
BiBi: On our way up. The twins are bringing โsurprises.โ Brace yourself.
Nadine closed her eyes for one heartbeat before standing.
Her apartment was ten minutes away. She could beat them there, she thought. Maybe.
She did not beat them here. Inside, chaos was already blooming. Her penthouse was already lit up when she stepped inside at 7:15PM. She barely had time to set her bag down before she heard the commotion. Marley was dancing on the rug in her socks, while Micah had discovered the fridgeโs smart screen and was trying to play Mario Kart through it.
โNADIIIIINE!โ The two high-pitched voices screamed in unison. The twins came barreling toward her, curly hair flailing behind them like capes. They launched into her legs with the force of tiny meteors.
โOof.โ Nadine said, catching her balance. โAre you two ever not moving at Mach 10?โ
โNope!โ Markey grinned. โWe made cookies!โ
โWith Aunt Biancaโs help.โ Micah added with a proud nod.
Bianca appeared behind them, holding a wine bottle and looking way too comfortable. โAnd I brought provisions. You look like youโve had one of those weeks.โ She said with a small pout on her lips.
Nadine raised a brow, looking over at the older woman. โI have those every week.โ
โExactly my point.โ
โI missed the Nelson Towers!โ Micah said, throwing herself dramatically onto Nadineโs ivory couch.
Nadine gave her a small smile, sliding off her heels. โYour mom shouldโve brought you to court last week. You wouldโve seen me destroy a man three times my size.โ
โDid you throw a chair at him?โ Marley asked.
โNo, I used the law.โ
โThatโs boring.โ
โNo, my friends, thatโs winning.โ She grinned. As she moved around her home, making her way into the kitchen. Bianca settled onto a stool at the kitchen island, watching her sister silently. After a beat, she asked, โWhat time did you go to bed last nightโ she questioned, the sudden ask causing Nadine to scrunch her face as she looked over at her. Before she could open her mouth to speak, Bianca spoke again. โWhen was the last time you slept through the night?โ
Nadine simply sighed as she turned her back and opened the fridge. โI sleep.โ
โThatโs not what I asked. I said through the night, not on your files. What time?โ
Nadine pulled out a green juice and a yogurt, even though her stomach was already tight with stress. โB, I appreciate the visit. But I donโt need a wellness check. Iโm at the top of my game, so I would say Iโm doing pretty fine.โ Nadine said with a small smile.
This only caused Bianca to give her a look. โYouโre at the top of your ulcer.โ
Nadineโs sarcastic grin dropped as her jaw flexed, nostril flaring as she glared at her sister.
Bianca continued, gently now. โNay, youโre doing amazing. But youโve been in trial mode for two straight years. You donโt date. You barely see sunlight. You donโt even blink unless itโs part of a strategy or some shit.โ
Nadine stayed quiet, her spoon tapping the edge of the yogurt cup.
โYou donโt have to prove anything anymore.โ Bianca added.
And that struck something. Not that Nadine showed it.
โItโs not about proving.โ She finally said. โItโs about maintaining. You fight your way up from nothing, and you learn fastโfalling isnโt dramatic. Itโs silent and quick. Itโs one missed call, one lost case. One person thinking youโve lost your edge.โ
Bianca didnโt press further. Instead, she let out a sigh before she called out to her children. โAlright girls, thirty minutes, then weโre heading out.โ
The twins groaned but obeyed, bouncing off to the guest room.
Bianca reached for Nadineโs tablet to put on a cartoon on the television, or something to entertain them while she packed snacks.
What she didnโt notice was Micah and Marley sneaking back in and whispering behind the kitchen counter. They had a letter in their hands, a piece of paper they found tossed haphazardly in the living room. And once they read it, the twins were all on board.
โThere it is!โ Marley whispered.
โI wonder why she didnโt answer. Robots are so cool.โ Micah questioned, rereading the page over and over again in excitement. โMaybe she didnโt want one.โ
โThatโs dumb.โ Markey sighed before pulling out her purple glitter pen from her back pocket. โShould I do it?โ She questioned, looking over at her twin. There was a moment of silence that passed between them, staring into the otherโs eyes before looking back down at the paper.
โDo it.โ They said at the same time.
With sticky fingers and wild curiosity, they marked the โAccept Housing Unitโ checkbox on the government letter Nadine had flagged but never opened. Marley then folded it back up before move to place it into the mail slot next to the front door, hearing the suction sound as the letter was whisked away back to the owner.
A pop-up confirmed the delivery on the screen next Mail Drop, causing the to high-five before they scurried off. โOkay, now we have to fill this out.โ Micah said, pulling the retractable delivery screen closer as the screen loaded a soft blue logo. AURA | Adaptive User Response Assistant. Marley was already typing on the screen like she worked at NASA. โWe so canโt tell mom about this.โ Micah mumbled nervously.
โNo oneโs telling Mom.โ Marley muttered.
โOkay, well, if Auntie Nadine gets mad, Iโm blaming you,โ Micah said, peering at the glowing tablet in his sisterโs lap. Marley let out a sigh, rolling her eyes at her brother. โSheโs not gonna get mad,โ Markey tressed with a whisper. โSheโs gonna love it. You saw the commercialโthis thing can do laundry, make dinner, answer emails. Itโs like if Iron Man was a butler.โ
โNo, itโs like if Pennyworth was a robot.โ Micah added, eyeing the girl next to him. โThat was a really badโฆanalogy? Have you ever even read Ironman?โ The boy judged.
โShut up.โ Marley deadpanned. โWeโre making Auntie Nadineโs house ten times cooler. You think sheโs gonna notice another package with all the stuff she orders?โ
โShe will if it walks and talks.โMicah said, grinning. โNow hurry. I think this is the setup survey and anyone can come checking up on his at any minute.โ
The screen adjusted to a smooth, futuristic interface.
AURA Configuration Survey. Optional. But, if you want to make the experience unforgettableโฆ
โUnforgettable.โ Marley repeated with a smirk. โLetโs go.โ
Private Configuration Survey โ AURA Unit #007
Answer honestly to ensure optimal user experience.(Note: Once submitted, preferences are locked in for bonding phase.)
1. What kind of support will the user benefit from most? (Select all that apply):
[ ] Physical assistance (lifting, running, protection). [ ] Task management (emails, errands, organization). [x] Emotional balance (stress de-escalation, energy reading). [x] Conversational engagement (company, reminders, reflection)
โDefinitely that one,โ Marley said, pointing. โShe talks to herself too much.โ
โI donโt think she notices.โ
2. What is the userโs current lifestyle?
[ ] Highly active, social, fast-pace. [x] Independent, professional, busy. [ ] Creative, exploratory, experimental. [ ] Relaxed, home-oriented
3. How should AURA respond under pressure?
[ ] Assertive and directive. [x] Calm and grounded. [ ] Humorous and light [ ] Silent until prompted
4. What kind of presence should AURA have in the home?
[ ] Subtle but attentive. [x] Always on-hand. [ ] In the background unless called. [ ] Commanding and structured
5. How emotionally intuitive should AURA be
[ ] Not at allโtask-focused only. [ ] Moderatelyโpick up on moods, offer support. [x] Highlyโunderstand shifts in tone, body language, even silences
โOkay, sheโs gonna love that.โMarley said with a grin. โRemember when she cried at the end of Paddington 2?โ
โWell, so did Iโฆ.โ
6. The user prefers companions who areโฆ
[x] Thoughtful and calm. [ ] Straightforward and direct. [ ] Reserved and quiet. [ ] High energy and expressive
7. Ideal communication style?
[ ] Formal and efficient. [x] Warm and intuitive. [ ] Light and witty. [ ] Minimal
8. Would the user appreciate personal attention to detail? (e.g. remembering birthdays, moods, routines):
[x] Yes. [ ] No. [ ] Only when relevant
9. AURA should interact likeโฆ
[ ] A professional assistant. [x] A loyal companion. [ ] A discreet observer. [ ] A supportive coach
Micah tilted his head. โWhat does โloyal companionโ mean?โ
Marley shrugged. โI think it just means cool sidekick energy. Like Watson or Chewbacca.โ
โNice.โ
10. Anything else we should know about the user? (Optional):
Marley hummed in thought for a moment before she began typing quickly. โShe drinks coffee every morning at 6:45, she falls asleep with documentaries on, animal or history, and she forgets to eat when sheโs on high emotions. Anger, stress, sadness. She likes it when people notice little things but gets weird when you say nice stuff too directly. Sheโs kind of secretly lonely but she wonโt admit it. Oh, and she likes jazz but not the weird kind with screechy horns.โ
Micah blinked. โWhoa. Thatโs kinda deep. You really know your stuff.โ
โI pay attention.โ The girl said. Marley then hit SUBMIT with a grin.
The screen flashed. Profile Logged. Preparing AURA for transport. Estimated arrival: 2-3 business days.
The twins then high-fived. โSheโs gonna freak out.โ Micah whispered.
โIn a good way.โMarley added. โHopefully.โ
โฆ
It was now the next day, and if you couldnโt tell by now, Nadine Nelson was not one to wake up late.
That was the first rule of her universe. The first part to her routine. Her alarm chimed at precisely 5:45 AM, every morning without fail, a single soft note, like the chip of a bird, before she silenced it, sat up, and began the orchestration that was her life. Her body and mind moved like synchronized gears in a Swiss watchโsleek, efficient, and expensive.
So when a loud, jarring knock knock knock banged against her front door at 6:15 AM, it was not just an interruption.
It was an affront.
Her eyes snapped open, head jerking toward the illuminated time panel beside her bedroom light switch. 6:15? Her jaw clenched. She was already behind schedule.
Muttering under her breath, she shoved off her covers and grabbed her silk robe from the hook near her bed. Her movements were less precise this morning, more agitated than usual, and still a bit sleepy as her slippers scuffed across the hardwood as she stormed to the front door.
When she opened it, ready to deliver a verbal cease and desist, she paused.
There was a man at her door, next to a large package. But the man at her doorstep didnโt look like the usual FedEx or UPS guy. He wore a crisp black-and-white suit with polished shoes, a slim earpiece tucked behind one ear. He stood beside a large, square wooden crate perched on a steel dolly, taller than he was and easily the size of a refrigerator.
โYes?โ Nadine asked, her tone sharp as broken glass.
The man, unreadable behind dark glasses, tilted his head. โAre you Nadine Nelson?โ
She didnโt like the way he asked it. Like he already knew the answer.
โYes.โ She replied flatly, arms crossed over her robe.
โGreat. This is for you.โ He said, stepping forward and pushing the crate toward her. Nadine moved out of shock, and instinct with a crate that size barking towards her, inevitably letting the man in with the crate, but once she realized she was coming drier into her honey she stepped in, palms up. โUh, excuse me!โ She said, stopping him. โI didnโt order anything. And certainly not something that looks like it should be in a warehouse.โ
The man didnโt blink, but that the should tell through his glasses. โYou are Nadine Nelson, correct?โ
She sighed, jaw tight. โYes. I already said that.โ
โThen this is for you.โ
Without another word, he wheeled the box into her foyer. Her eyes widened as the dolly clacked over her expensive floors, the crate casting a looming shadow across the pristine white walls of her home, from the sun shining through the large windows.
โWaitโhold on.โ Nadine said, gripping the belt of her robe. โIโm serious. I did not order this. You need to take it back.โ
The man was already turning for the door. โTake it up with customs, maโam.โ
โWhat? Customs? What customs?โ
He ignored her completely. As he stepped outside, Nadine caught him press two fingers to the earpiece tucked behind his ear. โItโs been delivered.โ He said coolly, then walked down the hallway of her luxury building as her front door slid shut on its own.
Nadine stood there in stunned silence, her arms hanging at her sides as she stared at the box now squatting in the middle of her living room.
Then she screamed.
A long, guttural scream that echoed off the marble and glass of her carefully curated life. Something she tended to do to let out her overflowing emotions.
And after a minute or two of huffing out of breath and anger, she turned on her heel and stormed back to her bedroom. Her phone was still on the nightstand, glowing from a few missed notifications. She didnโt even bother to text. She opened her voice message, hit record, and in her usual no-nonsense tone, she snapped.
โClear my schedule for today. All of it. Thereโs some bullshit I need to take care of.โShe pressed send to Jane, and then tossed the phone onto the bed without a second thought.
Back in the hallway, she opened the hall closet and pulled out a crowbar from the bottom shelf of her emergency tool kit. She hadnโt touched it since she assembled her custom bookcases two years ago, but it felt oddly satisfying in her grip.
The walk back into the living room was almost cinematic if someone else was there to view itโrobe flowing, face full of anger, slippers skimming the floor, crowbar in hand. The crate sat there like a taunt. Uninvited. Immovable.
She didnโt hesitate to go to town, unleashing her irritation onto the box. Nadine wedged the crowbar into the gap between the wood slats and yanked. A nail groaned before it snapped loose, followed by another, and another. She was methodical but furious, stripping the crate open like a woman possessed with rage. Bits of sawdust and packing foam floated through the air, nails flying left and right, a bit dangerous but she didnโt seem to care at the moment. All of it littering her previously immaculate living room.
Nadine kicked aside the last of the packing material, breath puffing from her lips in irritation. She was done. Done with the entire thing. She expected to find an overpriced espresso machine or something.
But instead, she opened the crate and was met withโฆ another crate?
Her brows lifted, her irritation fading into a slow, confused frown.
It wasnโt like the shipping box. This one was different. Striking. A dark wood, deep mahogany with an almost matte sheen. The surface gleamed with intricate carvings, elegant but oddly ancient, like something pulled from the archives of some old, forgotten dynasty from long ago. And in the center was a large gem. Oval-shaped, but a natural look to it, like it was just pulled from the earth and placed into the center. It was embedded like a heart, its color a deep blue, almost black in the shadows but gleaming cerulean where the light hit. It shimmered like water at midnight.
Nadine let out a breath she didnโt realize she was holding. Her fingers hovered over the jewel, almost drawn to it, like it was calling to something beneath her skin. Something primal.
She reached forward.
The stone was cool. Smooth. Her fingertips just barely grazed the surface whenโ
FLASH.
The gem lit up instantly, glowing from within like a waking eye. Nadine gasped and jerked her hand back, stumbling slightly.
โWhat the hell?โ She whispered.
But she couldnโt look away, no matter how bright the light got
The light from the gemstone pulsed slowly, rhythmically, like it had a heartbeat. And then, as if in response to her shock, the carvings along the chest began to glow as wellโlines of a sliver blue creeping from the jewel into the grooves and patterns etched into the wood, filling every line until the whole thing shimmered in a way that made her chest tighten with unease andโฆawe.
Nadine blinked, and her heart thudded against her ribs.
Thisโthis was definitely not something you could order off Amazon.
And thatโs when she noticed it. Taped to the inner panel of the crate, partially obscured by packing straw, was an envelope. Thick. Heavy. Cream-colored paper with a glossy finish and silver wax seal.
She reached for it, peeling it free. The seal bore the emblem of the United States, but stylized. Sleek. Futuristic. Her name was printed across the front in smooth, robotic cursive.
๐๐จ ๐๐๐๐ข๐ง๐ ๐๐๐ฅ๐ฌ๐จ๐ง
She frowned. A deep, suspicious furrow. This crate was for her?
Snatching the envelope, she tore it open and unfolded the single sheet inside. The words were printed, formal, precise. But they sent a jolt down her spine.
๐๐จ ๐๐ฌ. ๐๐๐๐ข๐ง๐ ๐๐๐ฅ๐ฌ๐จ๐ง,
๐๐จ๐ง๐ ๐ซ๐๐ญ๐ฎ๐ฅ๐๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐ฌ.
๐๐จ๐ฎ ๐๐ซ๐ ๐จ๐ง๐ ๐จ๐ ๐จ๐ง๐ฅ๐ฒ ๐ญ๐ฐ๐๐ง๐ญ๐ฒ ๐ข๐ง๐๐ข๐ฏ๐ข๐๐ฎ๐๐ฅ๐ฌ ๐ฌ๐๐ฅ๐๐๐ญ๐๐ ๐ญ๐จ ๐ฉ๐๐ซ๐ญ๐ข๐๐ข๐ฉ๐๐ญ๐ ๐ข๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐ฉ๐ซ๐ข๐ฏ๐๐ญ๐ ๐๐๐ญ๐ ๐ฉ๐ก๐๐ฌ๐ ๐จ๐ ๐๐๐๐โ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐ฐ๐จ๐ซ๐ฅ๐โ๐ฌ ๐ฆ๐จ๐ฌ๐ญ ๐๐๐ฏ๐๐ง๐๐๐ ๐๐ซ๐ญ๐ข๐๐ข๐๐ข๐๐ฅ ๐ข๐ง๐ญ๐๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ข๐ ๐๐ง๐๐ ๐๐จ๐ฆ๐ฉ๐๐ง๐ข๐จ๐ง. ๐๐ซ๐๐๐ญ๐๐ ๐๐จ๐ซ ๐ฅ๐๐๐๐๐ซ๐ฌ, ๐ฏ๐ข๐ฌ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐๐ซ๐ข๐๐ฌ, ๐๐ง๐ ๐ฉ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐๐๐ซ๐ฌ ๐ข๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐๐ข๐ซ ๐๐ข๐๐ฅ๐๐ฌ, ๐๐๐๐ ๐ข๐ฌ ๐ง๐จ๐ญ ๐ฃ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ญ ๐๐ง ๐๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ข๐ฌ๐ญ๐๐ง๐ญ. ๐๐ญ ๐ข๐ฌ ๐๐ง ๐๐ฑ๐ญ๐๐ง๐ฌ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐จ๐ ๐ฒ๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ ๐๐ฆ๐๐ข๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง.
๐๐ก๐๐ฒ ๐ฐ๐ข๐ฅ๐ฅ ๐ฅ๐๐๐ซ๐ง ๐ฒ๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ ๐ซ๐จ๐ฎ๐ญ๐ข๐ง๐๐ฌ, ๐๐ง๐ญ๐ข๐๐ข๐ฉ๐๐ญ๐ ๐ฒ๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ ๐ง๐๐๐๐ฌ, ๐๐ง๐ ๐จ๐๐๐๐ซ ๐ฌ๐ฎ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐จ๐ซ๐ญ ๐ฐ๐ก๐๐ซ๐ ๐๐ฏ๐๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐ฆ๐จ๐ฌ๐ญ ๐๐ฅ๐ข๐ญ๐ ๐ก๐ฎ๐ฆ๐๐ง ๐ญ๐๐๐ฆ ๐๐๐ง๐ง๐จ๐ญ.
๐
๐ซ๐จ๐ฆ ๐ฌ๐๐ก๐๐๐ฎ๐ฅ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ฐ๐ข๐ญ๐ก ๐ฆ๐ข๐ฅ๐ข๐ญ๐๐ซ๐ฒ ๐ฉ๐ซ๐๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐ญ๐จ ๐๐ฆ๐จ๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐๐ฅ ๐๐๐ฅ๐ข๐๐ซ๐๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐๐ฎ๐ซ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ก๐ข๐ ๐ก-๐ฌ๐ญ๐ซ๐๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐๐ง๐ฏ๐ข๐ซ๐จ๐ง๐ฆ๐๐ง๐ญ๐ฌ, ๐๐๐๐ ๐ข๐ฌ ๐ก๐๐ซ๐ ๐ญ๐จ ๐๐ฅ๐๐ฏ๐๐ญ๐ ๐ฒ๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ ๐๐๐๐ข๐๐ข๐๐ง๐๐ฒ, ๐ฌ๐ญ๐ซ๐๐๐ฆ๐ฅ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ฒ๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ ๐ฌ๐ฎ๐ซ๐ซ๐จ๐ฎ๐ง๐๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ฌ, ๐๐ง๐, ๐ข๐ง ๐ญ๐ข๐ฆ๐, ๐ฎ๐ง๐๐๐ซ๐ฌ๐ญ๐๐ง๐ ๐ฒ๐จ๐ฎ.
๐๐จ๐ฎ ๐ฆ๐๐ฒ ๐ง๐จ๐ญ๐ข๐๐ ๐ญ๐ก๐๐ญ ๐ญ๐ก๐๐ฒ ๐ซ๐๐ช๐ฎ๐ข๐ซ๐ ๐ง๐จ ๐ฐ๐๐ค๐ ๐ฐ๐จ๐ซ๐, ๐ง๐จ ๐๐จ๐๐, ๐ง๐จ ๐ฆ๐๐ง๐ฎ๐๐ฅ.
๐๐ก๐๐ฒโ๐ซ๐ ๐๐ฅ๐ซ๐๐๐๐ฒ ๐ฅ๐ข๐ฌ๐ญ๐๐ง๐ข๐ง๐ .
๐๐๐ฅ๐๐จ๐ฆ๐ ๐ญ๐จ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐ฎ๐ญ๐ฎ๐ซ๐.
โ๐.๐.๐.๐.
๐๐จ๐ ๐ง๐ข๐ญ๐ข๐ฏ๐ ๐๐จ๐๐จ๐ญ๐ข๐๐ฌ & ๐๐ง๐ญ๐๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ข๐ ๐๐ง๐๐ ๐๐ฒ๐ฌ๐ญ๐๐ฆ๐ฌ
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There was a purple glitter check mark by the question. And she closed her eyes as she took in a deep breath, already knowing who to blame for this. Nadine stared at the letter, then at the crate, then back again.
She was going to kill her niece and nephew.
And thenโonce the twins were grounded for life and Bianca was chewed out for letting them touch her mailโshe was going to sue whoever thought it was cute to send her a six-foot robot without consent.
But for now, she placed the letter down slowly and stepped closer to the chest.
It hummed. Just once. A low vibration that rippled across the wood floor and into the soles of her feet. Then, the chest unfastened with a hiss.
The lid groaned.
A long, sinuous sound of pressure escaping, like the breath of something long dormant finally allowed to exhale. Mist pooled from the edges of the ornate coffin-like crate, curling along the floor like tendrils of fog. The dim morning light poured through the windows, catching the shimmer of the gemstone embedded in the chestโstill pulsing with a slow, deliberate rhythm, like a heartbeat.
Nadine stared, crowbar slack in her hand, chest rising and falling too fast for comfort.
Inside, the shape was obscured. Cloth. A velvet-like black material draped across somethingโฆ someone.
Another hiss whispered from the crate. The latches disengaged with an audible thunk. And slowly, ever so slowly, the coffin-like chest began to openโhinges smooth and silent, assisted by unseen tech. The lid released fully and slid backward, revealing more of the figure beneath.
Nadine inched forward, each footstep muffled by the hush of mist and the pounding of her heart. Her instincts screamed at her to stop. To turn around. To call someone. Her sister. Jane. The FBI. The CIA. The Pope.
She stared at it, eyes narrowing. โWhat did you two do?โ She muttered, already picturing her nieces, innocent smiles hiding devilish delight, whispering and giggling as they plotted this chaos.
But her curiosity was stronger. That damned glimmering jewel. That sleek envelope with her name etched like some sort of prophecy. That letter that claimed thisโฆ thing knew her already.
The cloth stirred and Nadine froze.
Then the fabric peeled itself awayโmechanically, preciselyโrevealing skin.
Well, no, not skin. It couldnโt be. It was just some beautiful mimicry of it. Smooth and matte. A manโs chest, carved with symmetrical precision and framed by sculpted shoulders. They were bare and powerful in the right compression shirt with the cut sleeves.
Nadineโs breath hitched.
And then he sat up. The fabric slipped off like water while Nadine stared, mouth slightly open.
It was slow and graceful, like someone waking from a century-long slumber. The manโbecause thatโs what he looked like, down to the subtle flex of his handsโwas breathtaking. Sculpted. Not just handsome, but deliberately so, he was made this way. Smooth dark skin, eyes like obsidian glass, and a face that didnโt seem designed but born from every secret longing sheโd never dared voice. His eyes openedโtwo smoldering pools of warm obsidian, rimmed faintly with glints of silver. They found hers immediately.
Nadine staggered back a step.
He blinked once. Tilted his head. And thenโsmiled.
Not a robotic, lifeless twitch. But a curve of the mouth that feltโฆ devastatingly real. It was warm and gentle. Intimate in a way.
Nadine almost forgot he was meant to be a robot and not some random man in a box.
โNadine.โ He said.
Her name, from his lips, made something low in her belly twist. His voice was deep, perfectly modulated, with just enough grit to make her toes curl. It was soft but strong, like thunder rolling far away across the sea.
โYouโyou know my name?โ She asked, trying not to sound like a complete idiot. But she did anyways with the uncharacteristic stutter that slipped through, totally unlike her. The crowbar was still in her hand, but it felt laughable now. She wasnโt in danger. She wasโฆ almost enchanted in a way.
โYes.โ He said, stepping forward with fluid, feline grace. He towered a good foot above her, dressed in a fitted black uniform that shimmered faintly in the light. โIโve always known your name, known it since you were assigned to the prototype queue.โ He replied. โI was made for you. Iโve been learning you ever since.โ
โLearning me?โ She repeated, throat dry.
His eyes softened as he nodded. โIโve watched your presentations. Your interviews. Iโve studied your calendar. Your habits. Your moods. What calms you. What drives you. What keeps you up at night.โ
Her brows furrowed. โAnd why would you do that?โ
โSo I could be ready when you needed me.โ
The words hit her like a wave. Sudden and unsettled something deep within her. It was undeniable.
โI didnโt need anyone.โ She snapped at him out of instinct.
The man tilted his head, his eyes glowing blue as he scanned her face. โDefensiveโ it flashed across his eyes. โNo.โ He agreed. โBut you deserve someone.โ
And then there was silence. A thick, emotional silence hung between them as Nadine stared up at him. His face was symmetrical, almost distractingly beautifulโlike something a sculptor would weep over. But it was his gaze that disarmed her. No flicker of code was viable besides the unnatural glow, and even that was a bit comforting. There was no empty mimicry. He just looked at her, his eyes never once leaving her face.
โWhoโฆ what are you?โ She whispered.
He then extended a hand with a small smile. Palm up. As if offering her not just an answer, but himself.
โI am AURA-7.โ He said. โMy designated name is Michael, but you can call me whatever feels right.โ
Nadine didnโt move at first, her brain screaming a thousand warnings at her as her eyes flicked between his face and hang. Her chest was tight, unsure.
But her hand reached out anyway.
And when their skin touchedโwhen her fingers slid against his palmโit wasnโt cold. It wasnโt metal. It was warm. Comforting and real. And this was the first time sheโs touched someone in such a non work manner in a long time.
He smiled again, this time slower, more intimate.
And Nadine Nelson, woman of routine, disciple of control, high priestess of solitudeโฆ felt her entire world shift beneath her feet.
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These are beautiful!!!










Love love LOVE these photos of the extra on set of Sinners!
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Why is he givingโฆsexy Martin Luther king??? ๐



he was already over it๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ sitting there looking like dr. king
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Seeing folks trying to make Stack and Mary this great love story is tickling the fuck outta me.
Tells me EVERYTHING I need to know.
If you like it I love it.
You better than me.
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NAH WTF IS WRONG WITH WHITE SINNERS FANS

Imma only be reading Sinner fanfics from black people, cos I just saw a remmick fanfic where it's an x reader, but the reader is the daughter of a plantation owner. WTF. This is the straw that broke the camel's back. Between ignoring the black characters of sinners, centring the white ones, unironically making stereotypes of the black characters and misunderstanding the movie entirely, I've just seen so much trifling behaviour from non black sinners fans. This goes without saying, this is obviously not all white white people or non black people.
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U know what, yall convinced me to edit kelvin again
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Iโm gonna write something for this photo, just give me one second.
Thereโs so many possibilities!!! GIVE ME A SECOND!!!
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๐ ๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐๐จ๐ฎ



๐๐๐ข๐ซ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ฌ - Michael B.Jordan x Black!OC
๐๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐๐ซ๐ฒ - The Sinners premiereโฆ
๐๐๐ซ๐ง๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ฌ - mentions of gross bodily fluids, twin nephews, rpfโฆ
๐๐๐ณ๐ณ๐ข๐โ๐ฌ ๐๐จ๐ญ๐๐ฌ - I donโt know why I wrote this, I had an idea (that I still might do, because it invoked trailride MBJโฆ) and I felt like I needed context to the characters connection, so I wrote this. But it was also commenting to get different dynamics and creativity flowing. Sorry for any grammar mistakes or spelling errors.
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โWill you stop rubbinโ your hands on the dress? Youโre gonna get the fabric all spotty with your sweat.โ The southern lily from the older woman next to her rang out in the black SUV. Her words were aimed at the woman sitting next to her, whose gaze was focused on the passing New York scenery out of the tinted window.
โThe dress is black, you wouldnโt see it anyway.โ The woman responded, not taking her eyes away from the yellow cabs she still wasnโt used to seeing, and she always had the same thought whenever she saw them soled by. Do people still even use taxiโs?
โWell, first off, the dress is a dark navy blue.โ The woman next to her added, not missing a beat as she stared at her extremely nervous sister. โAnd second, not matter what, those camera are gonna catch those spots of oil and sweat.โ
โMentioning the cameras is not going to make me feel any less nervous, Ebony.โ The other woman spoke back up, turning her head away from the window, blinking as she took in a sight other than the moving city, in what felt like hours. Her eyes automatically connected with ones that mirrored her own. The big brown orbs of her sister, a woman with a face so similar to hers, simply blinked as she pursed her lips.
โI want trying to make you feel any less nervous. Iโm just telling you the truth so youโre not angry at the world later when you see photos of spots on your dress.โ The woman, Ebony, answered sassily. โIvory.โ She added at the end, moving the girls walker comment.
Ivory rolled her eyes as she let out a small groan, slumping back in her seat and training her eyes back out of the window. โI feel like Iโm gonna throw up.โ She groaned.
โWell, itโs a good thing you didnโt eat.โ Ebony grinned, moving her hand over to give the woman a small pat on the arm. Ivory cut her eyes to her sister, giving her a lethal side eye as she blinked hard. โI can throw you stomach acid.โ
โYou can only do that when youโre sick.โ Ebony stated.
โWell I had a pop tart last night as a midnight snack and I still havenโt pooped out of sheer nervousness.โ
โI donโt think youโre gonna throw up a pop tart.โ
โCan you two quit your fussinโ?โ Another voice chimed into the conversation, causing both womenโs eyes to move to the passenger seat of the SUV, where a teen girl that sat, dressed all nice with her make up and hair did. Her body was angled to look back at them, and she gave a sheepish smile at the cold glares she received in response. โSorry.โ She said, letting out a small laugh before she sat back in her seat correctly.
โWell Iโm not.โ Another voice chimed in, but this time from behind the women. It was a male voice, though not anything deep. The sister in the front didnโt even tune to look back at him, and he didnโt seemed to care as he continued. โI donโt want to hear about vomit and poo right now. And especially not my TTโs.โ He said, letting out a small groan.
Ebony looked back at that, looking her son in the eye. โWeโre all family here, Nasir, you can hear about your aunts bowl movements. Itโs totally normal.โ She said, and the car was instantly filled with laughs, though the woman was very serious.
โYeah, Nas, donโt ruin the familial mood with your antisocial behavior.โ Another male voice chimed in. Nasir sucked his teeth as she looked over at the male next to him, who shared his exact face. โShut the hell up, Cai.โ
โUh!โ Ebony, Ivory, and the girl in the front seat, all chimed in simultaneously, turning to look back at him.
โWhat your mouth, mister.โ
โNasir, you might be grown, but Iโm still your mother. Donโt you use that language in front of me, you hear?โ
โOooo.โ
Nasir smacked his lips, his down turned eyes blinking as he looked between his aunt and Mom. โMy bad.โ His eyes the drifted to the girl in the passenger seat, who was looking at him with a mischievous smirk on her face. โMoriah, quit being annoying. Youโre acting like a child.โ He hissed.
โIt doesnโt matter how I act, Iโm younger than you and youโre a man. Deal with it.โ The girl deadpanned, not even bothering to acknowledge a response as she turned back around in her seat. Facing forward again made her glance over at the driver when the car started slowing down. She pursed her lips at the older white man. โSorry about my family, theyโre a bit country and immature.โ She apologized playfully, in a tone that was meant to be low, but she knew her nosy family was listening. And it wasnโt like the statement wasnโt meant to be heard.
โMoriah!โ The girl heard the entire back of the car yell at her, but she ignored them as she watched the old man chuckle. โItโs fine, car rides like this are my favorite. Better than the silence or whatever they play on the radio nowadays.โ He said, his Italian accent a bit thick and something unlike Moriahโs ever heard with ear won ears. She was fascinated being in the Big Apple.
โWell, Iโm glad you find amusement in this circus.โ The nineteen year old girl continued. โSo, how long you been doing this here job?โ She asked.
โNot long, not longer than most. Iโve been driving around celebrities for about eight years now.โ He said.
โWhatโs it like?โ
โRich, stop questioning him. Thatโs rude.โ Ivory said. โYeah, you sound like the police.โ Cairo added from the far back, not even looking up from his phone. The girl was about to turn around in her seat, for the hundredth time again, to say something smart or her brother, but was stopped by the older gentleman speaking. โNo, itโs alright. I like the question.โ He stated. โThe jobs not all too bad, but Iโve always been sort of anโฆobservant man. And the stories that I have?โฆLetโs just say that my daughter love them.โ He said, causing the car to erupt in light chuckles. โYou all remind me of my family.โ He added. โVery authentically yourself. I like that about you.โ
โI donโt.โ Ivory added, a small smile on her face as she looked out the window. Moriah let out a small gasp at that, looking back at her aunt. โWhat?โ She asked, and though she tried to mock offense, the grin that was appearing on her face gave away her joke to those who knew before she even said it. โWhy canโt be ourselves, huh? Why canโt I be me? Are you ashamed of us?โ
โVery.โ Ebony and Ivory said at the same time, and the car was instantly loud with laughter from them, though the joke might not have been fully understood on Ebony and the drivers end. And it seemed that was just the moment that was needed before the family had to exit the car, the vehicle slowing down making them privacy to the premier that was happening right outside. Moriah let out a small gasp again, moving to roll down her window a bit, and the loud city instantly met their ears over the already boisterous hustle and bustle that was New York City. โWow, I canโt believe Iโm at a movie premiere!โ Moriah squealed with a large grin on her face.
Ivory, who was looking out of the window at the crowd full of screaming fans and flashing cameras with a dar away look in her, let out a small hum. โMe neither.โ She mumbled. She blinked as the car pulled closer and closer to where they would have to get out and then walk the carpet. They pulled in beside some other cars and a gentleman in a black suit with an ear piece walked over and opened, Ivoryโs door. They pulled in girl looked back at her sister one last time, knowing they would have to get it at another spot and then walk the carpet with her.
โThe dress is black, not navy.โ She said before getting out and closing the door behind her. And through she was nervous, her face held a small grin as she placed her hand on the manโs arm and he began to lead her away, all while she heard the sound of Mariahโs faint laugh since her window was still down.
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The second Ivoryโs heel touched the pavement, the world seemed to shift. Flashes from cameras exploded in front of her, bright and blinding, like tiny bolts of lightning striking her from every direction. The sound of the crowed became a muffled roar in her ears. A mixture of excited screams, shouted questions, and pulsing music from somewhere nearby all vibrated against her chest.
For a moment, she just stood there, feeling rooted to the spot almost like a deer in the headlights as she waited to step onto the carpet. And as soon as she did, it was like switch had been flipped as she beamed and waved at those around her. She tilted her chin up, pasted on a small but dazzling smile, and stepped fully onto the carpet.
The flashes only intensified as she moved forward, one slow and careful footstep after another, her hand gently skimming the fabric at her side to make sure she didnโt trip. Her darkโฆnavy or blackโshe still wasnโt sureโdress shimmered under the lights, the silky fabric catching in the breeze.
โIVORY! IVORY, OVER HERE!โ
โWHO ARE YOU WEARING?!โ
โLOOK THIS WAY, BABY!โ
The paparazzi were barking her name now, their voices cutting through the chaos. Ivory turned her head toward the shouting, her smile widening into something more natural, though it was mainly out of the pure nervousness she was feeling, showcasing her silver fanged grills. She adjusted her shoulders the way Ebony had instructed a hundred times โ roll them back, open your chest, make yourself look taller โ and tried her best not to blink against the assault of camera flashes. She struck another pose after pose, just a simple shift of her weight to one hip and a tilt of her head โ and heard the reaction: a louder flurry of clicks and a few whistles from the crowd. She even gave a then a better show of her plated teeth, bringing her manicured nails up to pull lightly at her glossed lips, showing her silver canines, top and bottom. Another frenzy.
Maybe it was the adrenaline. Maybe it was the sheer ridiculousness of how big all of this felt. But Ivory found herself laughing. A soft, genuine little chuckle that she tried to suppress but couldnโt quite keep inside.
And just like that, it wasnโt so terrifying anymore.
A man with a clipboard approached, motioning her forward toward the backdrop where more photographers stood.
Ivory walked with careful, deliberate steps, remembering every tip Ebony had crammed into her brain: small strides, no stomping, soft hands, relaxed face. She reached the backdrop and turned slightly, letting the train of her dress fan out behind her as she poked her leg out of her slit. The photographers barked at her again:
โTO YOUR LEFT!โ
โGIVE US THAT SMILE!โ
โSHOW US THE RING!โ
Ivory blinked. Ring?
Oh โ right. She had thrown on a few pieces of jewelry last minute, including a silver ring she wore on her right hands middle singer, one that she stated prior was her and Ebonyโs good luck charms. She was surprised someone even revered that, and who ever said that had obviously done their research on her prior. She lifted her hand a little, showcasing the ring without making it obvious she had no clue what she was doing.
More flashes. More shouting.
The nerves were still there, fluttering like birds in her chest โ but now, something else joined them.
Excitement.
Pride.
A growing sense of, Heyโฆmaybe I belong here after all.
And even as she had that thought, those words quickly morphed into an all too familiar voice. One thatโs been saying those exact words to her for months now. One that paired with a handsome face and brought her a warm feeling to her heart. She turned as she was posing, and it was as if her thoughts simply conjured him up. She spotted the familiar face out of the corner of her eye, but soon an another staff member waved at her, signaling it was time to start the walk down the carpet for interviews awaited.
Ivory gathered her courage, gave one last smile to the screaming crowd and the flashing cameras and turned toward the next part of the night.
Behind her, the flashbulbs popped like fireworks.
Ahead of her, the adventure of a lifetime was just beginning.
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Ivoryโs heels clicked softly against the carpet as she made her way toward the first interviewer. A woman with a sparkling microphone and an even sparklier smile waved her down, and Ivory paused in front of her, smoothing a hand over her hip.
โIVORY!โ The woman chirped brightly, already grinning. โYou look stunning tonight! How are you feeling?โ
Ivory tucked a strand of hair behind her ear and smiled, the nerves turning into something easier to carry. โIโm feelingโฆa lot, honestly.โ She admitted with a soft laugh. โItโs overwhelming, but exciting. Like ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ I donโt know โ stepping into a dream you didnโt even know you had until itโs right in front of you can be a bit much but itโs still something I appreciate. โ
The interviewer warmly at her. โWow, that was so beautifully put. And might I say โ your dress is everything! Absolutely to die for! The teeth?!โ She complemented, causing Ivory to smile as she laughed. โThank you, thank you.โ She said, bowing her head a but at the woman in acknowledgment to her compliment. โWho are you wearing tonight?โ The interviewer asked.
โUh, itโs a Schiaparelli haute couture by Daniel Roseberry.โ She responded in a soft one, feeling weird telling that information. This was her first time having to or simply being able to say things like that, and she still feeling the nervous buzz from being on the carpet. โItโs custom, we wanted something that sort of fits the edgy scheme of the film.โ She added with a nod. The interviewer nodded with a polite smile before continuing and the rest of their time didnโt last even a few minutes until Ivory thanked her and moved forward to the next stop.
The second interviewer was a tall man in a sharp black suit, holding his mic a little closer to Ivory once she stepped up.
โIvory, youโre having a huge moment right now. This is sort of your big acting debut, so tell us, whatโs been the biggest pinch-me moment youโve experienced so far?โ
Ivory thought for a second, the lights glinting off her grills as she smiled thoughtfully. โHmm, Honestlyโฆitโs the people.โ She said. โBeing in rooms with like minded creatives and actors I grew up admiring, Like Delroy Linda and Omar Millar, and realizing theyโre just people with dreams just like me. Very kind people. Some others have even become friends.โ She hesitated for a heartbeat as her smile widened, her mind flickering to a particular someone. โPeople I hold dear to my heart now.โ She finished, her grills nipping at her lips as she smiled. โSo, yeah. Itโs the people, definitely.โ She nodded.
The man leaned in, intrigued. โYouโre smiling, are there some names you wanna drop there?โ He asked with a grin.
Ivory laughed, flashing her silver canines. โNot yet.โ She teased. โGotta keep a few things to myself.โ She said, and they shared a small laugh before he asked her a few more questions and then she was onto to the next.
She moved on to the last interviewer, who was waiting for her at the far end of the carpet. This woman was about her age, deep brown skin and sharp-eyed. She greeted Ivory warmly. โMiss Ivory.โ She said, her voice smooth and practiced. โCongratulations. I have to say โ you are truly a vision tonight.โ
โThank you so much.โ Ivory said shyly as she poached a hand on her shoulder. โYou look amazing as well.โ She then gave the woman a small curtsey that made the her chuckle. โNow, I have to ask.โ The interviewer continued, tilting her head slightly. โWeโve seen the trailer, weโve seen the leading man.โ She began, causing Ivory to let out a laugh, already knowing where this conversation was going. โAnd weโve seen the reviews about how sexy this movie truly gets. So me, and the people, want to know if the rumors are true and your character is involved with a certain main character?โ The woman asked, amusement clear on her face. Ivory laughed, a genuine laugh leaving her lips. โOh wow.โ She chuckled, her silver fangs poking at her bottom lip as she grinned. โUh, I canโt say.โ She answered with a shrug. โYouโll honestly have to watch the film to see. I know the trailer shows moments between Michael and Hailee, but thereโs a clip of me and him in there, but you all will have to see how it all plays out.โ She said.
The interviewer hummed before looking back at the camera behind her. โThere it is guys, sheโs gonna be getting steamy with Michael B. Jordan.โ She said and Ivoryโs cheeks warmed at that as she laughed โ and before she could figure out how to politely stir the conversation else where, a familiar hand gently touched the small of her back.
She turned โ and there he was.
Michael.
Looking heartbreakingly good in a sleek blue suit with black lapels, a grin spreading across his face the second their eyes met, showing his similar silver fanged grills. โSorry to interrupt.โ Michael said, his voice low and warm, but easily picked up by the cameras. He slid his hand from her back to gently take her hand, lifting it to press a kiss just above her knuckles. โI havenโt seen you in so long.โ He said to her, looking her in the eye. Ivory grinned up at him, not saying anything but a soft โHiโ that the microphone caught.
The interviewer blinked, delighted โ as did the few from the crowd that caught the sight of their main man.
โNo interruption at all.โ The woman laughed. โIn fact, you having perfect timing. We were just talking about you.โ
Michael smiled as he turned to the interviewer, never quite letting go of Ivoryโs hand. โI just couldnโt let her stand here answering questions about me without at least showing my face.โ He said and Ivory let out a soft, slightly breathless laugh, looking up at him in a way that said more than any words could. The interviewer, picking up instantly on the energy between them, smiled knowingly. โWe were just speaking on your characters potential connection in the movie and you two seem very comfortable together. The people out there want more of this bond.โ
Michael squeezed Ivoryโs hand gently, his thumb stroking the back of it like he didnโt even realize he was doing it. โSheโs the absolute best. My best girl.โ He said simply, looking at Ivory, not the cameras. โIโm her biggest fan.โ He said, knowing that the words would affect the girl. Which was proved right by the way she ducked her head at his words with a large smile on her face. The crowd nearby let out a soft chorus of laugh, as well as some awwโs, and the flashes from the cameras picked up again when she looked back up at him.
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๐๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ฉ๐ข๐งโ, ๐๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ฉ๐ข๐งโ

โWaitโฆyou fucked both?!โ
โShut the fuck up, Mary.โ
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โWe are in a church parking lot! Have some couth!โ
Itโs the summer of 2003 in the deep heat of Mississippi, and Juicyโs just trying to live life loudโjewelry clinking, hips swinging, and lip gloss always fresh. Between running around with Mary, eating good southern cooking, keeping her name clean in a town full of loose talk, all while taking a break from behind a perfect college student, Juicy doesnโt have time for loveโฆ not that it stops love from finding her anyway.
The Moore twins are back, and so are the memories they all tried to keep buried. Elijah โSmokeโ Moore is silent and steady. And he still had those burning eyes like he knew things she hasnโt even admitted to herself yet. Observant as ever. And Elias โStackโ Moore is still as bold, reckless, and shameless in the way he flirts, always saying the wrong thing at the right time just to see her blush.
It was just like old times. Theyโre her brothers best friends, and sheโs not supposed to fall for either of themโlet alone both. But in the hectic summer of โ03, feelings begin to slip through the cracks as they all depend on one another, just how they did when they were younger.
What starts as teasing glances and late-night conversations grows into something tender, tangled, and far more complicated than Juicy ever expected. Sheโs never been one to choose between sweet and wildโฆ so why start now?
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My likes going up on my Damson Idris postsโฆ.i know what you all are.
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๐๐๐ข๐ซ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ฌ - Michael B.Jordan x Black!OC
๐๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐๐ซ๐ฒ - The Sinners premiereโฆ
๐๐๐ซ๐ง๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ฌ - mentions of gross bodily fluids, twin nephews, rpfโฆ
๐๐๐ณ๐ณ๐ข๐โ๐ฌ ๐๐จ๐ญ๐๐ฌ - I donโt know why I wrote this, I had an idea (that I still might do, because it invoked trailride MBJโฆ) and I felt like I needed context to the characters connection, so I wrote this. But it was also commenting to get different dynamics and creativity flowing. Sorry for any grammar mistakes or spelling errors.
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โWill you stop rubbinโ your hands on the dress? Youโre gonna get the fabric all spotty with your sweat.โ The southern lily from the older woman next to her rang out in the black SUV. Her words were aimed at the woman sitting next to her, whose gaze was focused on the passing New York scenery out of the tinted window.
โThe dress is black, you wouldnโt see it anyway.โ The woman responded, not taking her eyes away from the yellow cabs she still wasnโt used to seeing, and she always had the same thought whenever she saw them soled by. Do people still even use taxiโs?
โWell, first off, the dress is a dark navy blue.โ The woman next to her added, not missing a beat as she stared at her extremely nervous sister. โAnd second, not matter what, those camera are gonna catch those spots of oil and sweat.โ
โMentioning the cameras is not going to make me feel any less nervous, Ebony.โ The other woman spoke back up, turning her head away from the window, blinking as she took in a sight other than the moving city, in what felt like hours. Her eyes automatically connected with ones that mirrored her own. The big brown orbs of her sister, a woman with a face so similar to hers, simply blinked as she pursed her lips.
โI want trying to make you feel any less nervous. Iโm just telling you the truth so youโre not angry at the world later when you see photos of spots on your dress.โ The woman, Ebony, answered sassily. โIvory.โ She added at the end, moving the girls walker comment.
Ivory rolled her eyes as she let out a small groan, slumping back in her seat and training her eyes back out of the window. โI feel like Iโm gonna throw up.โ She groaned.
โWell, itโs a good thing you didnโt eat.โ Ebony grinned, moving her hand over to give the woman a small pat on the arm. Ivory cut her eyes to her sister, giving her a lethal side eye as she blinked hard. โI can throw you stomach acid.โ
โYou can only do that when youโre sick.โ Ebony stated.
โWell I had a pop tart last night as a midnight snack and I still havenโt pooped out of sheer nervousness.โ
โI donโt think youโre gonna throw up a pop tart.โ
โCan you two quit your fussinโ?โ Another voice chimed into the conversation, causing both womenโs eyes to move to the passenger seat of the SUV, where a teen girl that sat, dressed all nice with her make up and hair did. Her body was angled to look back at them, and she gave a sheepish smile at the cold glares she received in response. โSorry.โ She said, letting out a small laugh before she sat back in her seat correctly.
โWell Iโm not.โ Another voice chimed in, but this time from behind the women. It was a male voice, though not anything deep. The sister in the front didnโt even tune to look back at him, and he didnโt seemed to care as he continued. โI donโt want to hear about vomit and poo right now. And especially not my TTโs.โ He said, letting out a small groan.
Ebony looked back at that, looking her son in the eye. โWeโre all family here, Nasir, you can hear about your aunts bowl movements. Itโs totally normal.โ She said, and the car was instantly filled with laughs, though the woman was very serious.
โYeah, Nas, donโt ruin the familial mood with your antisocial behavior.โ Another male voice chimed in. Nasir sucked his teeth as she looked over at the male next to him, who shared his exact face. โShut the hell up, Cai.โ
โUh!โ Ebony, Ivory, and the girl in the front seat, all chimed in simultaneously, turning to look back at him.
โWhat your mouth, mister.โ
โNasir, you might be grown, but Iโm still your mother. Donโt you use that language in front of me, you hear?โ
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Nasir smacked his lips, his down turned eyes blinking as he looked between his aunt and Mom. โMy bad.โ His eyes the drifted to the girl in the passenger seat, who was looking at him with a mischievous smirk on her face. โMoriah, quit being annoying. Youโre acting like a child.โ He hissed.
โIt doesnโt matter how I act, Iโm younger than you and youโre a man. Deal with it.โ The girl deadpanned, not even bothering to acknowledge a response as she turned back around in her seat. Facing forward again made her glance over at the driver when the car started slowing down. She pursed her lips at the older white man. โSorry about my family, theyโre a bit country and immature.โ She apologized playfully, in a tone that was meant to be low, but she knew her nosy family was listening. And it wasnโt like the statement wasnโt meant to be heard.
โMoriah!โ The girl heard the entire back of the car yell at her, but she ignored them as she watched the old man chuckle. โItโs fine, car rides like this are my favorite. Better than the silence or whatever they play on the radio nowadays.โ He said, his Italian accent a bit thick and something unlike Moriahโs ever heard with ear won ears. She was fascinated being in the Big Apple.
โWell, Iโm glad you find amusement in this circus.โ The nineteen year old girl continued. โSo, how long you been doing this here job?โ She asked.
โNot long, not longer than most. Iโve been driving around celebrities for about eight years now.โ He said.
โWhatโs it like?โ
โRich, stop questioning him. Thatโs rude.โ Ivory said. โYeah, you sound like the police.โ Cairo added from the far back, not even looking up from his phone. The girl was about to turn around in her seat, for the hundredth time again, to say something smart or her brother, but was stopped by the older gentleman speaking. โNo, itโs alright. I like the question.โ He stated. โThe jobs not all too bad, but Iโve always been sort of anโฆobservant man. And the stories that I have?โฆLetโs just say that my daughter love them.โ He said, causing the car to erupt in light chuckles. โYou all remind me of my family.โ He added. โVery authentically yourself. I like that about you.โ
โI donโt.โ Ivory added, a small smile on her face as she looked out the window. Moriah let out a small gasp at that, looking back at her aunt. โWhat?โ She asked, and though she tried to mock offense, the grin that was appearing on her face gave away her joke to those who knew before she even said it. โWhy canโt be ourselves, huh? Why canโt I be me? Are you ashamed of us?โ
โVery.โ Ebony and Ivory said at the same time, and the car was instantly loud with laughter from them, though the joke might not have been fully understood on Ebony and the drivers end. And it seemed that was just the moment that was needed before the family had to exit the car, the vehicle slowing down making them privacy to the premier that was happening right outside. Moriah let out a small gasp again, moving to roll down her window a bit, and the loud city instantly met their ears over the already boisterous hustle and bustle that was New York City. โWow, I canโt believe Iโm at a movie premiere!โ Moriah squealed with a large grin on her face.
Ivory, who was looking out of the window at the crowd full of screaming fans and flashing cameras with a dar away look in her, let out a small hum. โMe neither.โ She mumbled. She blinked as the car pulled closer and closer to where they would have to get out and then walk the carpet. They pulled in beside some other cars and a gentleman in a black suit with an ear piece walked over and opened, Ivoryโs door. They pulled in girl looked back at her sister one last time, knowing they would have to get it at another spot and then walk the carpet with her.
โThe dress is black, not navy.โ She said before getting out and closing the door behind her. And through she was nervous, her face held a small grin as she placed her hand on the manโs arm and he began to lead her away, all while she heard the sound of Mariahโs faint laugh since her window was still down.
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The second Ivoryโs heel touched the pavement, the world seemed to shift. Flashes from cameras exploded in front of her, bright and blinding, like tiny bolts of lightning striking her from every direction. The sound of the crowed became a muffled roar in her ears. A mixture of excited screams, shouted questions, and pulsing music from somewhere nearby all vibrated against her chest.
For a moment, she just stood there, feeling rooted to the spot almost like a deer in the headlights as she waited to step onto the carpet. And as soon as she did, it was like switch had been flipped as she beamed and waved at those around her. She tilted her chin up, pasted on a small but dazzling smile, and stepped fully onto the carpet.
The flashes only intensified as she moved forward, one slow and careful footstep after another, her hand gently skimming the fabric at her side to make sure she didnโt trip. Her darkโฆnavy or blackโshe still wasnโt sureโdress shimmered under the lights, the silky fabric catching in the breeze.
โIVORY! IVORY, OVER HERE!โ
โWHO ARE YOU WEARING?!โ
โLOOK THIS WAY, BABY!โ
The paparazzi were barking her name now, their voices cutting through the chaos. Ivory turned her head toward the shouting, her smile widening into something more natural, though it was mainly out of the pure nervousness she was feeling, showcasing her silver fanged grills. She adjusted her shoulders the way Ebony had instructed a hundred times โ roll them back, open your chest, make yourself look taller โ and tried her best not to blink against the assault of camera flashes. She struck another pose after pose, just a simple shift of her weight to one hip and a tilt of her head โ and heard the reaction: a louder flurry of clicks and a few whistles from the crowd. She even gave a then a better show of her plated teeth, bringing her manicured nails up to pull lightly at her glossed lips, showing her silver canines, top and bottom. Another frenzy.
Maybe it was the adrenaline. Maybe it was the sheer ridiculousness of how big all of this felt. But Ivory found herself laughing. A soft, genuine little chuckle that she tried to suppress but couldnโt quite keep inside.
And just like that, it wasnโt so terrifying anymore.
A man with a clipboard approached, motioning her forward toward the backdrop where more photographers stood.
Ivory walked with careful, deliberate steps, remembering every tip Ebony had crammed into her brain: small strides, no stomping, soft hands, relaxed face. She reached the backdrop and turned slightly, letting the train of her dress fan out behind her as she poked her leg out of her slit. The photographers barked at her again:
โTO YOUR LEFT!โ
โGIVE US THAT SMILE!โ
โSHOW US THE RING!โ
Ivory blinked. Ring?
Oh โ right. She had thrown on a few pieces of jewelry last minute, including a silver ring she wore on her right hands middle singer, one that she stated prior was her and Ebonyโs good luck charms. She was surprised someone even revered that, and who ever said that had obviously done their research on her prior. She lifted her hand a little, showcasing the ring without making it obvious she had no clue what she was doing.
More flashes. More shouting.
The nerves were still there, fluttering like birds in her chest โ but now, something else joined them.
Excitement.
Pride.
A growing sense of, Heyโฆmaybe I belong here after all.
And even as she had that thought, those words quickly morphed into an all too familiar voice. One thatโs been saying those exact words to her for months now. One that paired with a handsome face and brought her a warm feeling to her heart. She turned as she was posing, and it was as if her thoughts simply conjured him up. She spotted the familiar face out of the corner of her eye, but soon an another staff member waved at her, signaling it was time to start the walk down the carpet for interviews awaited.
Ivory gathered her courage, gave one last smile to the screaming crowd and the flashing cameras and turned toward the next part of the night.
Behind her, the flashbulbs popped like fireworks.
Ahead of her, the adventure of a lifetime was just beginning.
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Ivoryโs heels clicked softly against the carpet as she made her way toward the first interviewer. A woman with a sparkling microphone and an even sparklier smile waved her down, and Ivory paused in front of her, smoothing a hand over her hip.
โIVORY!โ The woman chirped brightly, already grinning. โYou look stunning tonight! How are you feeling?โ
Ivory tucked a strand of hair behind her ear and smiled, the nerves turning into something easier to carry. โIโm feelingโฆa lot, honestly.โ She admitted with a soft laugh. โItโs overwhelming, but exciting. Like โ I donโt know โ stepping into a dream you didnโt even know you had until itโs right in front of you can be a bit much but itโs still something I appreciate. โ
The interviewer warmly at her. โWow, that was so beautifully put. And might I say โ your dress is everything! Absolutely to die for! The teeth?!โ She complemented, causing Ivory to smile as she laughed. โThank you, thank you.โ She said, bowing her head a but at the woman in acknowledgment to her compliment. โWho are you wearing tonight?โ The interviewer asked.
โUh, itโs a Schiaparelli haute couture by Daniel Roseberry.โ She responded in a soft one, feeling weird telling that information. This was her first time having to or simply being able to say things like that, and she still feeling the nervous buzz from being on the carpet. โItโs custom, we wanted something that sort of fits the edgy scheme of the film.โ She added with a nod. The interviewer nodded with a polite smile before continuing and the rest of their time didnโt last even a few minutes until Ivory thanked her and moved forward to the next stop.
The second interviewer was a tall man in a sharp black suit, holding his mic a little closer to Ivory once she stepped up.
โIvory, youโre having a huge moment right now. This is sort of your big acting debut, so tell us, whatโs been the biggest pinch-me moment youโve experienced so far?โ
Ivory thought for a second, the lights glinting off her grills as she smiled thoughtfully. โHmm, Honestlyโฆitโs the people.โ She said. โBeing in rooms with like minded creatives and actors I grew up admiring, Like Delroy Linda and Omar Millar, and realizing theyโre just people with dreams just like me. Very kind people. Some others have even become friends.โ She hesitated for a heartbeat as her smile widened, her mind flickering to a particular someone. โPeople I hold dear to my heart now.โ She finished, her grills nipping at her lips as she smiled. โSo, yeah. Itโs the people, definitely.โ She nodded.
The man leaned in, intrigued. โYouโre smiling, are there some names you wanna drop there?โ He asked with a grin.
Ivory laughed, flashing her silver canines. โNot yet.โ She teased. โGotta keep a few things to myself.โ She said, and they shared a small laugh before he asked her a few more questions and then she was onto to the next.
She moved on to the last interviewer, who was waiting for her at the far end of the carpet. This woman was about her age, deep brown skin and sharp-eyed. She greeted Ivory warmly. โMiss Ivory.โ She said, her voice smooth and practiced. โCongratulations. I have to say โ you are truly a vision tonight.โ
โThank you so much.โ Ivory said shyly as she poached a hand on her shoulder. โYou look amazing as well.โ She then gave the woman a small curtsey that made the her chuckle. โNow, I have to ask.โ The interviewer continued, tilting her head slightly. โWeโve seen the trailer, weโve seen the leading man.โ She began, causing Ivory to let out a laugh, already knowing where this conversation was going. โAnd weโve seen the reviews about how sexy this movie truly gets. So me, and the people, want to know if the rumors are true and your character is involved with a certain main character?โ The woman asked, amusement clear on her face. Ivory laughed, a genuine laugh leaving her lips. โOh wow.โ She chuckled, her silver fangs poking at her bottom lip as she grinned. โUh, I canโt say.โ She answered with a shrug. โYouโll honestly have to watch the film to see. I know the trailer shows moments between Michael and Hailee, but thereโs a clip of me and him in there, but you all will have to see how it all plays out.โ She said.
The interviewer hummed before looking back at the camera behind her. โThere it is guys, sheโs gonna be getting steamy with Michael B. Jordan.โ She said and Ivoryโs cheeks warmed at that as she laughed โ and before she could figure out how to politely stir the conversation else where, a familiar hand gently touched the small of her back.
She turned โ and there he was.
Michael.
Looking heartbreakingly good in a sleek blue suit with black lapels, a grin spreading across his face the second their eyes met, showing his similar silver fanged grills. โSorry to interrupt.โ Michael said, his voice low and warm, but easily picked up by the cameras. He slid his hand from her back to gently take her hand, lifting it to press a kiss just above her knuckles. โI havenโt seen you in so long.โ He said to her, looking her in the eye. Ivory grinned up at him, not saying anything but a soft โHiโ that the microphone caught.
The interviewer blinked, delighted โ as did the few from the crowd that caught the sight of their main man.
โNo interruption at all.โ The woman laughed. โIn fact, you having perfect timing. We were just talking about you.โ
Michael smiled as he turned to the interviewer, never quite letting go of Ivoryโs hand. โI just couldnโt let her stand here answering questions about me without at least showing my face.โ He said and Ivory let out a soft, slightly breathless laugh, looking up at him in a way that said more than any words could. The interviewer, picking up instantly on the energy between them, smiled knowingly. โWe were just speaking on your characters potential connection in the movie and you two seem very comfortable together. The people out there want more of this bond.โ
Michael squeezed Ivoryโs hand gently, his thumb stroking the back of it like he didnโt even realize he was doing it. โSheโs the absolute best. My best girl.โ He said simply, looking at Ivory, not the cameras. โIโm her biggest fan.โ He said, knowing that the words would affect the girl. Which was proved right by the way she ducked her head at his words with a large smile on her face. The crowd nearby let out a soft chorus of laugh, as well as some awwโs, and the flashes from the cameras picked up again when she looked back up at him.
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๐๐๐ข๐ซ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ฌ - Modern AU | Elias โStackโ Moore x Black!OC & Elijah โSmokeโ Moore | Modern AU
๐๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐๐ซ๐ฒ - In which two twin gangsters return home after years in Chicago, to 2003 Jackson, Mississippi. Only to find that the chubby, brace-faced tomboy from across the street has grown into a woman they canโt ignore.
๐๐๐ซ๐ง๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ฌ - drug use, swearing
๐๐๐ณ๐ณ๐ข๐โ๐ฌ ๐๐จ๐ญ๐๐ฌ - something short because I literally have five other Smoke and Stack fics cooking in my drafts
๐๐จ๐ซ๐ ๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ง๐ญ - 2,178+
๐๐๐๐ค๐ฌ๐จ๐ง, ๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ข๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ข๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ข
It always started with noise. Summer in Mississippi wasnโt just heat and humidityโit was loud. Between the swatting screen doors, the bugs flying, kids playing double dutch with mismatched ropes, and the rickety hum of box fans, it was hard to hear yourself think. But for young Juicy, the noise was a comfortโฆ until it wasnโt.
Back in โ95, Juicy was about eleven, braces still fresh, glasses sliding down her nose every five minutes, and dressed in a floral pattered dress that matches her sisters, though hers fit her more boxier than it did on the older girl. But she didnโt care much about appearances, and it didnโt help that her mama always compared her to her older sister, Sinclair, thin and pretty like the girls in those Jet beauty ads or the ones on the perm boxes. โIf only you laid off them pork chops,โ was her mamaโs idea of encouragement. Her daddy didnโt say much at all.
Juicy found her peace elsewhereโmainly across the street.
The Moore twins, Elias and Elijahโknown as Smoke and Stack to othersโwere about six years older, fast-mouthed, sharp-eyed boys sly grins and problems they never spoke too loudly about. Their father was known around the neighborhood for being the kind of man who left bruises instead of blessings, and their mother was long gone. But the Hallโs took to them like family. Martin, Juicyโs older brother, clicked with them right away over cassette tapes and corner store hustles. Sinclair even crushed on Stack for a while, though he never acted on it.
But it was Juicyโa little awkward, big-bodied, and always scribbling in her notebookโwho lingered in the background. She wasnโt really friends with the boys, not like her siblings were. But some days, when things were too loud at her house and Mary, her only friend, couldnโt come out, Smoke would let her sit on the porch with them, passing her a freeze cup and tossing her lazy jokes that made her laugh until her gums showed. Or when Stack would let her old onto him as she rode on back of his bike as he made stops around the neighborhood.
Those little moments were enough. They made her feel seen.
And then, they were gone. Moved up to Chicago when she was fifteen, chasing something biggerโmoney, maybe, or just a way out. Life moved on. And the city was still as loud as ever.
But in 2003, the block got loud again in their return.
They came back in a long black Lincoln, rolling slow like they owned the pavement. Elias drove, toothpick between his teeth, silver chains glinting in the sun as she rubbed down his waves. Elijah was in the passenger seat, shades low on his nose, hair in tight cornrows. Theyโd filled outโsolid, broad-shouldered men now, still dressed in dark clothes with just enough shine to show they had money. Word spread fast.
Smoke and Stack were home.
First stop was the gas stationโfor fuel and the liquor store next to it, then the old park where half the benches were gone and the other half were tagged up in Sharpie and knife scratches, looking for their homeboy in his usual spot. A few heads turned, so they dapped up old friends, nodded at familiar faces.
But the real reunion happened on Vernon Street.
Martin Hall was leaned up against his Impala, blunt behind his ear, gold ring glinting. He caught sight of the car before it even parked at the house across the street, and when he caught sight of the men in the car, he instantly grinned.
โNahhh, I know this ainโt who I think it is.โ He shouted, arms already wide open.
Stack stepped out first, grinning, and then Smoke followed. The three embraced like no time had passed at all, Martin falling the men up. Loud laughs, back slaps, the kind of reunion that made neighbors peek through blinds.
โMan, what the hell are yall doing back? And ainโt told a nigga?โ Marin asked as he leaned backed against his hood, taking the blunt his girlfriend passed him from her place in his serving seat.
โIt was quick to us too, man.โ Smoke said, shaking his head a bit. โThem Chiraq niggas different, too much shit going on up there.โ He said, placing his hands in the pockets of his black hoodie, his baggy white tee hanging from underneath a bit.
โMoney was good, though.โ Stack smirked, moving his gaze away from the woman in the car that was eyeing him with a lustful glint in her, to look at the against the hood.
โI bet.โ Martin smirked. โI could only imagine what you niggas got up to up there. Especially to come back as fly as that.โ He said, nodding over to the cars in front of the boys old home as he blew away the smoke from the blunt.
โShit, us?โ Stack questioned. โLook at you. The jewelry, new whip. Seems money down here moving smooth.โ
โMmmโฆitโs aight.โ Martin shrugged, causing the twins to chuckle with a shake of their heads.
โYou know we gotta celebrate.โMartin said, standing from the car a bit as he handed the blunt to his shorty in the car. โWhole block been a bit dry without yโall. Let me throw something together for tonight.โ He suggested. โPlus, I gotta clean some paper anyway.โ He shrugged, trying to ease the blow of an unexpected gathering upon the men.
Smoke and Stack exchanged a glance before both men looked back at their old friend and shrugged Martin clapped his hands with a smirk. โAight.โ He nodded. โTracy, go call yo homegirls and shit, tell โem to come through while I get shit situated.โ He said to the girl in his drivers seat. Tracy didnโt even say anything, she simply got out the car and made her at into the house, bit before making a bit of a show of pulling down her booty shorts. Stack and Smoke exchanged another look at that, but nothing was said further.
Plans were made fast. A block party. Speakers, coolers, grills were pulled out faster than the men could think. Now they just had to get everything jumpinโ.
The men sat around Martinโs car catching up, reminiscing on old scams, and laughing at things they never got caught for. Smoke lit a cigarette while Stack leaned back, tapping his fingers on the dashboard.
Thatโs when they saw her.
Juicy.
She came walking up the sidewalk with Mary next to her, both of them laughing at something too far to hear. Juicy was still thick, but this time, she wore it like armor. Curves hugged up in a baby pink Juicy Couture set, midriff peeking under the hoodie. Her wedged flip flops clicked against the concrete with purpose. Her acrylicsโFrench tipsโglinted when she lifted her lollipop to her lips. Lips lined and glossy, brown skin smooth and glowing, gold hoops in her ears catching sun. Her sunglasses were perched on her head, the blonde highlighted tresses in a bun, looking like it just came out of a fresh roller set. It was only when she got closer that they could see that she still had the tiniest gap when she smiled, but now it looked like part of the charm.
Mary had her own vibeโlow-rise jeans, rhinestone tank and a high ponyโbut no one was looking at her. Not the twins at least.
It was Juicy who had the street paused.
Smoke sat up a little straighter. Stack cocked his head. โLilโ Juicy?โ He mumbled.
And just like that, the heat of Mississippi summer wasnโt the loudest thing on the block anymore.
The heat clung to the air, and the bass from someoneโs backyard radio pulsed low in the distance. Juicy walked like she owned the sidewalk, hips swaying in perfect rhythm with the click of her heels. She was curvy in all the right placesโthicker than the girls on TV, but built with softness and strength that couldnโt be ignored.
Smoke and Stack hadnโt said a word yet. Theyโd gone still the second they saw her. Not obviouslyโnothing as sloppy as oglingโbut they noticed everything. The gloss, the tips, the squinting, whenever from the sun or her needing her prescription. They both could remember how they used to slide down her nose every few seconds.
She no longer looked like the quiet girl who used to sit on the porch with a notebook. She looked like a woman now. A whole one.
Martin lifted a hand. โJuice! Come say whatโs up.โ He called out, waving the girl over.
Juicy raised a brow as she stopped at the curb, Mary lingering just behind her. โYou actinโ like I donโt live here.โhe caused, causing Martin to smack his lips. โYou know what I mean.โ
Juicy clocked the twins as soon as she approached. But her eyes didnโt widen, she didnโt blink. She just popped that lollipop out her mouth slow, head tilted, and saidโ
โWell, well. Look who finally came home.โ All soft like.
Smoke stepped forward, arms crossed, head tilted just slightly. โAinโt seen you in years, Juicy.โ He said, voice a little lower than usual.
Stack nodded. โYou done grown all up now.โ He said, his eyes subconsciously giving the girl before him a quick once over, one that had him wanting to trace his eyes over her body again.
Juicy didnโt blushโshe never did. She just looked between them, slow and deliberate, then popped the lollipop from her mouth and smiled, tiny gap and all. โYโall look the same.โ She said, though they really didnโt. โMaybe taller. Maybe.โ She shrugged, not hiding the way she analyzed the men from head to toe, taking in their otherwise plain street wear, which she knew had to still be a decent penny for.
Martin chuckled. โThey back for good. Figured Iโd throw a little somethinโ tonight. Let the block know.โ
Juicy nodded, barely glancing back at the twins. โThatโs cute. Iโll see whatโs up.โ Then to Mary, โCome on.โ
She turned without another word, strutting toward the house, and the two men made it their mission to not look at the rhinestones bedazzled on her booty, reading โJuicyโ across the span of the area. Mary, however, lingered just a second longer. Her eyes locked on Stack like she was sizing him up for dessert. No shame at all. She flashed a grin that was all teeth and trouble before jogging up the steps behind Juicy.
When they were gone, Martin lit his blunt, shaking his head. โYโall look like you saw a ghost.โ He said as he blew the smoke out. โWas it Mary? Yeah, I know, still freaks me out a bit to see her down here.โ He added, not even waiting for an explanation from them.
Smoke leaned against the hood, eyes still on the porch. โNah.โ He muttered, voice tight. โYeah, you right. Just didnโt expect that.โ He said, though he was simply agreeing to save face.
A few minutes later, it seemed as though this party was about to take off as people began to show up, their drinks of chose and blunts in their clutches. This made Martin head inside to grab more beers while the twins stayed posted at the car, quiet now that the noise of the street settled down.
It was silent between them for a bit before Stack spoke up, not even looking at his brother. โJuicy is far from the girl we left them heard back.โ Stack said, rubbing the back of his neck, internally questioning himself over the quick flashes of โnot so pureโ thoughts he had about the girl he grew up with.
โYeah.โ Smoke replied. โShe is.โ
They didnโt say anything else for a moment, both thinking the same thingโhow time had a funny way of flipping the script. How the girl who used to scribble doodles on everything and watch them from the corner of the porch now walked like she didnโt owe anybody her attention.
Smoke remembered the way she used to listen when he talkedโreally listenโwithout judgment or noise. How he used to feel stupid for sharing some of his serpent moments with someone so young. How at first he just needed her for an ear, and she levered that, and when he needed some answers, she was quick to help as well. And she had those same eyes. Soft but knowing. That hadnโt changed.
Stack was still thinking about her walk. The way she didnโt give them a second glance, like sheโd seen men like them a thousand times. It didnโt bruise his egoโit just made him curious.
โAnd I peep sheโs got a smart mouth on her now.โ He finally said, half a smile on his lips.
Smoke nodded, but his gaze didnโt leave the front door. โYeah.โ He muttered, and thatโs all he seemed to be able to say, as if she had rendered him speechless.
Stackโs smirked widen, longing his lips as a thought crossed his mind.
โWonder who sheโs lettinโ have it.โ
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