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kthynes · 4 months ago
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kthynes · 7 months ago
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life update (that no one asked for):
I’m a married woman now and Chris Evan’s is a married man, not to each other but I thought I’d share the news❣️🥹🤪🥰🙂‍↔️
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kthynes · 8 months ago
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Chris Evans + shaggy look
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kthynes · 8 months ago
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Chris learns what a Zaddy is
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kthynes · 1 year ago
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Hi 💚
hi beautiful 🩵
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kthynes · 1 year ago
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tête-à-tête
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18+
authors note: surprise! I’m here and decided to publish this chess piece. So enjoy this little ficlet about Lloyd and how he’s a complete opportunist. Fake husband comes with all the underhanded motives.
Lloyd was a two word conversationalist. He didn’t have the patience or willfulness to side with small talk yet here he was, remanded and entertaining a trying (and tiring) affiliate.
“That your girl?” Court Gentry spots you tyranting amongst a cesspool of inebriated patrons. His eye thin out, coyly humored by your state while Lloyd remains untrained, swirling his liquor and anger, both hand in hand.
“She’s someone.” Lloyd glares at his drink, longing for an out.
“Someone important or someone better off.” Fucking Court.
“Neither.” You wanted a night out. Lloyd insisted on chaperoning not truly realizing how demoralizing it was for him to babysit you.
“And does her father appreciate having you around?”
“We’re doing business actually.” Lloyd bores while slowly fixing his posture, stretching his limbs out to the sides. “A small trade off…”
“Should’ve known.” Court patronizes him, thumping fist to counter.
“He offered her hand in marriage just so I wouldn’t go under.” Lloyd shamefully admits, casting a downward gaze.
“So you’re struggling…”
“I’m surfing high tides.” Lloyd then corrects him. “I have to get my assets in order and a few shipments cleared in exchange for all of this and mostly her.”
“That’s really suss, Hansen.” Court scoffs, slamming his glass down after polishing his drink.
“I think it’s abominable.” Lloyd winces.
“Yeah, fucked if you ask me.” The blonde nark winces. “So what’s gonna happen when she finds out?”
“She won’t.”
“Actually what’s gonna happen when I go over there and take my chances.”
“You won’t.”
“I can try.”
“If you dare…” Lloyd grunts. No one touches you but him.
“I like how you like her.” Court surmises, almost reading his enemies thoughts and premonitions. “I didn’t think you had it in you.”
“I’m not trying to eat where I shit.”
“Is that so?”
“What is your deal, Gentry?”
“Now we’re talking.” Court jostles and leans closer. “I need you to pull out of the Majorca deal. That’s my deal.”
“Not a chance.” Lloyd had won that merger, a billion dollar ammunition deal with zero compromises. Not even from weaselling old Court Gentry.
“Oh c’mon, brother. At least think it through.” Court smugly adds, feigning his defeat while stretching his limbs. “I’m sure little miss tipsy toes would agree.”
“Her opinions are a little baited.”
“How ‘bout you tell her daddy what’s good and maybe that way you won’t have to run around with your tail caught in between your legs. Hm?”
Lloyd’s jaw ticks. “Name your price.”
“I’ll see you down at the harbor ya?” The harbour. Where the most chaotic mergers are met.
“We’ll see about that.”
“I’ll always be onto you Hansen.” Court addles before swiftly exiting the pub. Lloyd sifts, mulling over the mess he was in. He owed your father. You were on borrowed time. But Lloyd didn’t find himself wanting to let go of you.
There’s going to be a fight and then there’s going to be a battle.
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kthynes · 1 year ago
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Can you do something with a possessive/ jealous chris and smut plss?!?
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warnings: Mob!Steve x CEO!reader. SMUT! Filth. 18+ only - minors do not interact.
word count: 1.4k (my attempt at a drabble)
authors note: This might prelude to something more. There are indefinite plot bunnies hopping around.
SIN & SORROW ANTHOLOGY MASTERLIST
This has not been beta’d (nor is it my best work) so any mistakes are my own
Musical muse:
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There was a time and place for everything. A niceness and neediness. A reverend taunt and a certifiable claim.
Somewhere around the corner of Bathurst and Saint Peters Creek, you were straddling Steve Rogers in the back seat of his newly armored Escalade, grappling in a moment that was hot and heavy, oblivious to the surrounding city dwellers. Your mouths were fiercely moving in tandem with the other, teeth slightly clashing upon contact. A routine kiss turned into a sloppy, breath baiting ordeal.
You wanted him close. He wanted you closer.
There’s grousing desperation as his hand roughly yanks and cards through your hair, undoing a tightly wound updo from its hold. You moan at the surface level friction that tenderly gyrates your clothed cunt against his tented crotch. Steve, while continuing to kiss you, slides his large calloused hands and grips your hips in place. Depravity and unhappiness shrouds the solitary confines.
“Does he know that you’re mine?” He finally postulates with a low growl, his tongue expertly flits into your mouth and swallows your misguided protests that never falls short.
“Steve.” You groan. There’s no way you could coddle the deadliest mob banger of Brooklyn.
He’s pissed. Annoyed. Ravenous of the fact that you wore an ass tight pencil skirt as opposed to your ugly gray ‘Erma suit’ that you carefully repurposed every day since ranking a powerful venture capitalist. You had no exact reason to dress pretty on a work day.
So why did you?
To test him, that’s why. Unknowingly, you showed up to a morning business meeting and culled a carny look from thee Tony Stark, a rivaling mob man who prowled the isles of New York City. He quietly greeted you with a groping gaze, only nodding when spoken to and then murmuring his final fallacy: I’d love to hear more about this over dinner. Just you and I, Milena.
Where his hand fell, grazing the underside of your thighs, there was an ineffectual blow and with close ties, word got out. Steve was belligerent. He coasted through the financial district on a Herculean conquest. He was ready to kill, Nico and Zavion reluctantly in tow. This isn’t the first time you’ve been subjected to his impulsive scrutiny and the laving fuck fest that ensued. Your hands try to distract him, rubbing up and down the front of his pristine white dress shirt that ripples when his chest muscles twitch.
“Does he or does he not?” Steve doesn’t let you gallon an ounce of pride, grabbing your jaw and forcing you to look at him.
“No.” You croon, kiss swollen lips agape and struggling to form a full sentence. He furrows his brows, slightly trailing a hand down your neck and then flexing a firm grasp on your windpipe. You sheepishly grin, ladling his torment and frustration with a farsighted look that tempers every shallow breath you took. “But I’m fair game, remember?”
In the upheaval of Steve’s underworld, you were a well kept secret for many inferable reasons. One being your pride, the other being his entitlement.
Yet to this day, no one in the seeded Harlem's and upper echelon knew about the tumultuous, lust warring relationship between you and Steve. How could they?
Your ode to his business was strictly merlot and sexual pleasure. For anyone else it was a cold shouldering afterthought. Except if you were Tony, you’d break even.
“I don’t play games, sweetness.” Steve ferociously grits in your face, swirling with unchecked anger. “No one gets to have you.”
“You don’t own me.”
“We’ll see about that.” He testifies, a free hand brazenly tears apart your sheer nylons and flimsy skirt in one go. You squeal at the searing sensation in proximity to his touch that ghosts over your glistening pussy.
“Fuck.” You sputter as the sound of his zipper-fly whirs through the disobedience. The feeling is resolute and all while stroking his leaky cock, Steve nudges his nose against yours, actively seeking your glossy eyes that now take in the heat of his actions, mildly aroused.
“See how hard you make me?” He grunts, greedily twisting his fist around his erection.
You bite back an obscene moan, shifting uncomfortably in your own wetness that smears his undercarriage, gaining very little traction in return.
“All because you’re mine,” Steve stills your movement and his, emboldening you with a crass look that runs a dangerous mile. His large paws force hold your thighs wide open, thumbs gently stroking the thin straining apex. “And only mine. You got that?”
You gnaw on your bottom lip, nodding. “Yes.”
“Good girl.” He makes quick work, leaving hot, open mouth kisses along the side of your neck, cupping his hands over to conspicuously knead your bare ass and lift you up against him. “Now how ‘bout you ride this cock like you’ve been meaning to.”
Your weeping hole gets breached by the tip, fed an incremental inch before he’s fully sheathed. Steve releases a stiff breath, looking down at the slobbery opening where your bodies met. He grimaces slightly, twitching to rut his hips like a depraved lover but stagnant on doing so.
“Here, let me.” You peck him on the lips and take charge, rowing a sensual grind that drives you both over the edge. "Is this OK?"
“Fuck, baby.” Steve mewls, meeting your paced thrusts with some self effacing control. His men stood low guard, unassuming of the sundry chase. “That’s it. Just like that.” He coaxes right in your ear and brings you close to the gates of heaven.
“Take what you need.” Your lower half grinds into him as you let out a loud, almost there moan.
“Steve.” Your face puckers, there’s a struggle and before you know it, you’re effortlessly flipped on your back and over the middle console. Steve pummels it home, intermittently snapping his hips into you, one foot propped and bent at the knee, crouching into your form that rudders a different kind of intimacy.
"I got you." He foretells, exuberating every facial expression you were keen on making. "I'm right here."
Your pert breasts bounce behind a structured button up and he’s careful enough to free them for his mouth to suckle on, licking and nibbling on each stiff peak as you start to come undone.
“Oh!” You vocalize, arching into his languid thrusts.
“You think he’d fuck you like this?” Steve antagonizes. Each shove demanded more than the last, proving a guttural point that you were, ultimately, his possession. “Hm?”
“I—” you puff, furling a stubborn orgasm that builds at the right stroke. “Right there, oh.”
“Feels good doesn’t it?” He comes in with the assist, a thumb draws tight circles around your clit. Steve immediately feels you clenching around him, a vice grip that impales his senses. “Jesus.”
“I’m gonna cum.” You quiver, trussing a leg over his shoulder and allowing him to penetrate you at a better soul tingling angle.
"Oh yeah?" He teases, grazing his teeth along the side of your leg.
"Yes, you fucker!" There you are, choking back on more than you could've possibly chewed. An absolute beseeched Aphrodite in will and way.
“Tell me who you belong to first.” Steve urges, pressing his balmy forehead against yours, forcing you to look at him.
“Steve-ah.” You growl.
“C’mon sweetness. I need to hear it.” He tuts, timing his pace and driving you buck crazy. “I need to know.”
“I…" You lose your train of thought, turning away slightly. "...belong to you.”
“Again.” He insolently cajoles, stamping kisses along your jaw and holding you to him.
“I belong to you.”
"You belong to me." He echoes.
"I'm yours."
"You're mine." His final submission has your soft channel violently convulsing, taking him there as well.
"Cum in me." You surrender and without missing a beat, he robustly stills, ass clenching while hot, thick coats of his cum chiaroscuro your womb, art in motion as you'd falcate. "Wow."
"Yeah, wow." He kisses your temple, inhaling you in as his.
A cacophony of breathing punctuates the air and fogs up the windows. Steve comes down, doting you with a kiss that is slow and tender. Your tired tongues overlap the other as soft sighs cascade from a rendering high. He’s laid on top of you, hands cradling your face while his flaccid cock is still buried in, possibly rosy for round two.
“Did that make you feel better?” You shimmy in a splay of half naked limbs, unable to escape the unescapable.
“Much.” Steve whispers, half lidded as his fingers carefully button up your blouse. “Just remember, this isn’t a final warning. It’s my way.”
Gun shots. A rally of them shatter from a far and shield you into darkness. Now, there's no way.
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kthynes · 1 year ago
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Husband for hire is ❤️‍🔥
I’m glad you’re hooked
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kthynes · 1 year ago
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HOLD UP
henry cavills a dad ????
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kthynes · 1 year ago
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love you kay 🩷💞
aw love ya ducky 🩵
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kthynes · 1 year ago
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kthynes · 1 year ago
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trucker!ransom for those who are the slightest bit curious to know
thanks for the shout navy 💙💙💙
You're writing a trucker au? 👀
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I am not, nonnie! @witchywithwhiskey @oh-my-damn @imyourbratzdoll @kthynes have all done trucker fics or series.
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Delivery Driver!Bucky has been mentioned on my blog, but totally different from a trucker AU.
Love and thanks! ❤️
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kthynes · 1 year ago
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Aren't we all waiting to be read by someone, praying that they'll tell us that we make sense?
— Ruby Francisco
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kthynes · 2 years ago
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sin & sorrow anthology
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A collection of rueful mishappenings between two imparting souls. As the saying goes: you are his as he is yours.
series warnings: NSFW 18+ content. Minors DNI. Themes of violence, weapon use, blood, course language. Smut (*); alcohol consumption, slight drug use. Illegal activity and mentions of organized crime. Assassinations. Angst, fluff and silver linings. Enemies to lovers. More specific warnings included in each part. Please heed them accordingly — you are responsible for your consumption.
Mob!Steve Rogers x CEO!fem reader. Mob!Bucky x platonic!fem reader.
authors note: This is not a work of dark fiction. Just two people trying to figure out their fates and stubbornly falling in love while at it. Each part can be read as a standalone. Otherwise, requests are open for this AU!
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minutia (*)
collateral
With ulterior motives, Steve tries to recruit your help.
infliction
Steve comes to you as a broken man.
vis-à-vis
Face to face warrants a first date.
first order of business
You clear out a spade and have a track list of dealers who now report to you. Making you, officially, Steve’s girl.
mob mentality (*)
Steve teaches you how to load a gun. You promise him something more in return.
amalfi coast
There’s trouble assailing. Steve takes you away to a coastal oasis… as a hostage.
vindicated
Following a long withdrawal Steve appears in your life, disarmed and apologetic.
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kthynes · 2 years ago
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husband for hire masterlist
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Let’s fuck around and play pretend.
Mob!Lloyd Hansen x fem!reader
series warnings: NSFW 18+ / minors DNI. Themes of violence, weapon use, blood, course language. Smut (*); alcohol consumption, slight drug use. Illegal activity and mentions of organized crime. Assassinations. Fake marriage/relationship trope.
More specific warnings included in each part. Please heed them accordingly — you are responsible for your consumption.
asks can be found under the #series: husband for hire tag!
part 1
part 2
part 3
one shot gang
confined
green eyed goddess
code red
jingle balls
old wives tale
all bark no bite
practice makes perfect
the hearts dilemma > to your hearts content
talk of the town
in the presence of love
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kthynes · 2 years ago
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the scream I just scrumpt
Resignation
Pairing: Sugar Daddy!Andy Barber x Female Reader Summary: You get to know Andy a bit more and put in your notice, but your boss doesn't it take it well. Word Count: Almost 4.4k Warnings: Slow burn, getting to know each other, sugar daddy contraction, tension, flirting, slight insecurities, inner monologue, yelling (apologies to anyone named Sean), Andy Barber (he's a warning, okay?) Graphic talent and thanks: Banner - @sgt-seabass, Divider - @firefly-graphics, Header - yours truly Previous Part: Sign the Dotted Line A/N: Welcome back to my Terms and Conditions AU! Hope you lovelies enjoy. Beta read by the lovely @whisperlullaby but any and all mistakes are my own. ❤️ Please follow @navybrat817-sideblog for new fics and notifications. Comments, reblogs, feedback are loved and appreciated!
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The feeling of floating on cloud nine wasn't something you experienced much in your life. There were high points, of course, but nothing like the elation that filled you as Andy went to make a copy of the contract. It was almost dizzying to think that for the next three quarters of a year, everything was going to be okay. Better than okay.
All thanks to Andy.
Estelle shrieked as she pulled you to your feet. “You're a sugar baby! You're a sugar baby!” she sang, making you laugh as she did a little dance with it.
“I thought you said I was going to be his ‘companion’,” you teased.
She leveled you with a look. “It’s the same thing,” she said, grabbing her bag. “And since your new ‘companion’ is taking you to the diner, why don’t we celebrate tomorrow? You better give me all the details.”
You giggled again at the implication as she squeezed you in a tight hug. If you weren’t happy before, you would've been thanks to her infectious attitude. “You sure don’t need me to head down with you?”
“No, I’m good. You just enjoy the rest of the day,” she said, winking at you and pointing at Andy when he came back. “Have fun and be good to her or I’ll destroy you,” she told him as she walked by with every ounce of confidence you wished you had. “And nice meeting you!”
You half expected there to be an air of awkwardness once the two of you were left alone and were surprised not to feel it at all. It was hard to describe the atmosphere outside of that, but it was something both familiar and new. Maybe that was because Andy continued to put you at ease all while exciting you. The next chapter of your time would be unpredictable in ways that you were looking forward to encountering.
Did he feel the same way?
Andy chuckled after a moment, the sound bringing a smile back to your face as he held up the papers in his hand. “I realize this is probably a bit outdated since everything is done electronically, but I prefer it this way.”
“I don't think it’s outdated,” you assured him as he handed you the contract, his fingers brushing yours. Would you ever get used to the jolt of electricity you felt at his touch? “It’s less of a chance of it getting leaked.”
Though it was you he worried about, you still wanted to protect his reputation.
“Yes, it is,” he said, smiling to himself when you tucked the papers carefully in your folder. “Estelle is serious, isn’t she? She’ll destroy me if I hurt you?”
“Oh, yeah. She isn’t afraid of anyone,” you said as you shifted slightly on your feet. “But I wouldn't worry about her. I don't expect you to hurt me.”
He had to know that.
Andy took a step closer. “She’s a good person to have on your side,” he commented, butterflies fluttering in your stomach at the soft look in his eyes. “And I have no intention of hurting you.”
You carefully considered his words with furrowed brows. “Aren't you supposed to say you promise not to hurt me?”
A sad smile touched his lips. “People make promises and usually do so for the right reasons, but they don't always lead to the desired outcome,” he replied as if he peeled back a small layer of himself that still left you with questions. “Take the weeklong silence, for example. I inadvertently hurt you by not reaching out.”
Your cheeks flamed, almost wishing you hadn't mentioned it. “But we talked about that. You didn't mean anything by it.”
“Yes, we did talk about it and I'm glad you told me how you felt. I still caused doubt in your mind though,” he said, his tone gentle and understanding without breaking eye contact. “So while I do want to promise that I’ll never hurt you, I'd rather promise that I have no intention of ever hurting you. Because I don't.”
It took a moment to recall that Andy was married once years ago. While you weren't sure why things ended, did his divorce give him a new perspective on making and keeping promises? Or was it his time as a lawyer?
Whatever the reason you had to respect him for his outlook.
“I appreciate that and I will hold you to that,” you said, falling in step beside him as you headed for the door.
He raised an eyebrow as he held it open for you to go through, allowing you to catch the scent of his cologne again as you walked past. You almost asked what brand it was just so you could get a bottle and spritz your worn in sweatshirts. “Isn't this the part where you promise you have no intention of hurting me?” He questioned.
“I don't think I have the power to hurt you,” you replied, not looking behind you as you headed toward the elevator. You were positive you didn't have that kind of influence nor did you want to hurt him. “But I promise that I have no intention to do so.”
You froze when he leaned in close, his beard ticking your ear and it took all of your inner strength not to turn your head toward him. “Never underestimate how powerful you are, honey,” he whispered, your breath rushing out of your lungs as he stepped back and gestured to the open elevator doors. “Shall we?”
“Sure,” you replied, your voice more breathy than you intended as you stepped inside. You swore you caught him smiling before he joined you.
“I gave my driver the afternoon off, so you’re stuck with me,” he said, pressing the button for the lowest level before the doors slid shut. “I hope that’s okay.”
“I think I can handle you driving,” you teased, happy that the two of you would be alone for part of the evening.
He chuckled before he went quiet again. The silence was comfortable, the soft dings as you passed each floor the only sound in the space. It gave you a moment to admire the man beside you. With his perfect posture, chin held high, and pristine suit, you tried to picture how he looked when he simply relaxed. No eyes on him. No one expecting anything from him.
Maybe he can show me that side of himself sometime soon.
“You’re staring,” he stated.
You smiled, not at all embarrassed that he caught you without looking your way. “I guess it’s because I’m still trying to figure you out.”
That and he was still one of the most handsome men you had ever seen.
But who was Andy Barber beyond his money? Your hero and your second chance at a better life, but what else? What did he do for fun? What did he want out of life, years from now?
Andy swung his head toward you as the elevator came to a stop. “I guess that makes two of us then.”
You found yourself in his car a few minutes later. The Audi still had that “new car” smell to it, the passenger seat sleek and not at all broken in. There wasn’t a spec of dust on the leather interior. Either he didn’t drive it often or he made sure to keep it in next to perfect condition.
Your mind drifted back to Andy’s earlier statement. What exactly was he trying to figure out? If he meant that he was trying to figure you out, he didn’t have to look too deeply. And if he was still trying to figure himself out, that was normal. Searching for your true self was a lifelong journey. And with your newfound sense of freedom at your fingertips, you’d be able to explore your own passions and visualize your ideal self.
But part of you figuring Andy out was getting to know him.
“Why the diner?” You asked, glancing over at him as he concentrated on the road in front of him. “I mean, why go there for coffee or food when you can go anywhere else?”
Maybe upscale places weren’t his usual style. He took you to the Courthouse and looked at ease there, but maybe the diner was an escape. Something different.
“I didn’t grow up with much, but my mom made it work as best as she could,” he admitted, a wistful note in his voice. “We never went hungry and she got creative with some meals so I wouldn’t get tired of eating the same thing. Things like fast food were considered a treat and diners were fine dining.”
You shifted in your seat as you listened, touched by the unexpected vulnerability. “I’ll bet she looked forward to those moments,” you said.
“She did and so did I,” he smiled over at you. “On the rare nights when she was able to save up and take us to a diner, she got a large breakfast or dinner meal for us to split. Best way to stretch her dollar and make sure neither of us felt hungry after.”
You almost reached over to take his hand, but you didn’t want to overstep. He was giving you a piece of himself by revealing a part of his past. That was more than you could ask for.
“I went to diners in college, too, when I was struggling to make ends meet,” he continued, stroking his beard for a moment. “I guess they kind of stuck with me because they reminded me of happier times. They also serve as a reminder to be thankful for what I have. It’s important to remember who I was then and who I am now.”
You let out a breath and closed your eyes as he turned onto the next street, wishing you could thank his mother for raising such an amazing man. “Thank you for sharing that with me.”
His hand covered yours unexpectedly when your eyes opened. “Thank you for asking.”
You turned your wrist so your palm met his, your stomach flipping as he held it a little tighter. Opening up was never easy, even if Andy made it sound effortless. You felt closer to him after hearing that important piece of his history. Even the crackle of electricity felt different this time. Instead of a jolt, it was like a steady hum.
Maybe that closeness was the reason you didn’t want to let go when he parked his car in front of the diner.
“Are you okay?” He asked.
You swallowed as you glanced out the window, the flashing lights from the sign of the beckoning for you to go in. “I just can't believe I'm actually going to quit,” you said, clutching your bag with your other hand. “I mean, I do believe it. I have my resignation letter here and everything.”
“Even when you had that bit of doubt that the contract wouldn't go through, you had your letter ready,” he smiled.
You toyed with the strap of your bag as you tried to hide your smile. “I guess I did.”
Preparation never hurt anyone.
“But if you’d rather hold off until tomorrow, I understand. I can even drive you back here if you want to wait,” he offered.
For a moment, you questioned if you should wait. As you bit your lip to fight your smile more and squeezed Andy’s hand, you made your decision. You signed the contract. You were more than ready.
Most of all, you deserved to start your path to a better future.
“I’m ready,” you assured him, reluctantly releasing his hand before you unbuckled your seatbelt. “Are you going in or did you want to wait here?”
“I’ll grab a coffee while I wait,” he said, stopping you as you reached for your door handle. “Allow me.”
You smiled to yourself as he went around to let you out. “Are you always a gentleman?”
“Not always,” he said without missing a beat, winking as you joined him on the sidewalk.
You licked your lips and gazed into his bright blue eyes. Could he see the want in yours? What would it take to make him lose control?
“I’m looking forward to seeing that side of you, Mr. Barber,” you smiled, brushing past him as he inhaled.
But first things first.
The bell rang as you walked inside and you paused to take it all in. Taking Andy’s earlier story to heart, you wouldn’t allow yourself to forget that this diner was part of your story. It not only led him to you, but also kept you from becoming homeless. It was a blessing.
“Hey,” Casey, one of the veteran servers, nodded to you from behind the counter before she looked over your outfit. She seemed to forget all about you as Andy as he walked in behind you. You didn't blame her. “Hi there. Sit anywhere you’d like.”
Andy put his hand on your lower back before he leaned in, your breath hitching slightly. “Good luck, honey,” he whispered, releasing you as Casey gawked in your direction. “I’ll just have a coffee, please,” he said as he took a seat at the counter.
The usual warmth Andy exuded was down a notch. Still friendly, but different. Or maybe you were just telling yourself that in order to feel special. “Is Sean here?”
“Yep. In the office,” Casey answered, pouring Andy a fresh cup of coffee. “Just got here.”
“I’ll be right back,” you told Andy, feeling his eyes on you as you headed through the employee only doors.
Sean had his head buried in some paperwork as he grumbled to himself. With a deep breath, you knocked on the open door. He didn't speak to you much outside of your shifts and hardly praised you for a job well done, but he wasn't a bad boss. You felt bad disturbing him, but it was now or never.
“Hi. May I come in?” You asked as he looked up.
“Yeah. Don't shut the door though. Lock’s broken,” he said, nodding to the chair in front of his desk. “Didn’t expect to see you today. What are you all dressed up for?”
“Oh, I had a meeting,” you answered, which wasn’t a lie. You did meet with Andy. “That’s actually what I needed to talk to you about.”
“A meeting?” He repeated with a frown. “Don’t tell me you’re quitting.”
Your stomach began to twist in knots. The last thing you wanted to do was disappoint your boss, even if he wouldn’t be that for much longer. Being a waitress also wasn’t your dream job, but it helped you when you needed it.
Now you have to help yourself.
“Yes, I am. I’m putting in my two weeks notice,” you said quietly, taking the letter out of your bag and placing it on the desk when he stared impassively. “I found another opportunity and I’m going to take it, but I’m happy to take any shifts I can over the next two weeks to help.”
Sean didn’t speak for a moment as he drummed his fingers on the desk. “Two weeks? No, that's not gonna work. We’re short as it is,” he said, shoving the paper away before he leaned back in his chair. Was he serious? “You're gonna have to make it four weeks and then we'll revisit after that to see if we need you to stay on longer.”
“No. I'm giving you two weeks,” you reiterated, your tone unwavering. You wouldn’t let Sean bully you into staying longer, even as guilt crept up since the place was short-staffed. “That's standard and I can't do more than that. I'm sorry.”
“Oh, no. I'm still in charge and you'll give me four weeks. That’s final,” he argued, waving his hand dismissively as you shrank a bit in your chair. “Unless you have anything else to add, I’ll see you next shift.”
You clasped your hands in your lap to keep from shaking. You didn't expect him to react this way. “No, that’s not final. I can't give you four weeks,” you said as calmly as possible, even as you began to feel more uncomfortable. “I would if I could, but I can't. I’m sorry.”
“Can't or won't?” Sean asked, almost making you jump as he raised his voice. “Listen here, you've been a solid employee and I'm not going to lose you in two weeks or four weeks. Do you understand? And if you don't show up you can forget about ever getting a good recommendation from me. Might as well kiss that ‘opportunity’ of yours goodbye.”
Your eyes burned as your mind flashed back to when you were told you were laid off from your previous job, the compassionate tone of your old boss the opposite of the man in front of you. The situations were different, but both made you feel so small. Especially since Sean was essentially threatening your future endeavors. You refused to cry though.
He wouldn’t witness your tears.
You cleared your throat and maintained your resolve. “Two weeks, Sean. That’s it. I said I’m willing to work as many shifts as I can over the next two weeks, but I can't do more than that. I won’t,” you firmly spoke as his eyes widened. “I really don't want to end this on a bad note, please.”
He pushed himself to his feet as he thrust a finger toward your face as if it would somehow make him appear intimidating to tower over you. It wouldn’t sway you. “Listen here, you little-”
“Is everything okay?”
Andy’s voice made both of you jump as you spun in your chair. He stood in the doorway but didn’t look your way. He trained his gaze on your boss, his normally bright eyes narrow and cold.
Your boss must’ve felt malice in that stare since he sat down immediately. “Oh. Mr. Barber,” he said. Did he know him as a regular customer or merely recognize his status? “It’s just an issue with an employee. This doesn’t concern you.”
“There is no issue,” you corrected him.
“Actually, she’s with me, so it does concern me,” Andy spoke as he took a step into the office, staring your boss down with a clenched jaw. The space no longer felt like Sean’s. It was as if Andy owned it along with everything in it. “If you want to raise your voice at someone, I’m right here. You won’t speak to her that way though. Do you understand?”
The deep timbre almost knocked the air out of your lungs, your heart pounding from Andy defending you.
Sean coughed a bit as color filled his cheeks. He should be embarrassed. “I didn’t realize she was with you. I wouldn’t have…” he trailed off.
Your blood simmered. He wouldn’t have raised his voice at you if he knew you were with Andy. Was this a taste of what things were going to be like? How people were going to treat you moving forward?
“Who she’s with shouldn’t matter. Not to mention, your customers and employees could hear you since your door was open,” Andy added, disappointment thickly laced in his voice. “You said she was a solid employee. Why would you speak to her like that?”
Sean’s eyes flickered to you as you waited for an answer. “We’ve been short-staffed and I’ve been stressing over it. That’s no excuse. I'm sorry,” he said to Andy, making your blood go from simmering to boiling. A customer, a powerful man, got the apology, but not you. “Won’t happen again.”
“Maybe remind yourself to be kind to the people who work for you before you raise your voice again. They’re the ones who keep your business running,” Andy said.
With a hang of his head, your boss sighed. “Two weeks, huh?” He asked, the wind completely out of his sails as you nodded. “Okay. Two weeks it is.”
“Thanks,” you whispered before Andy walked over and held out his hand to help you to your feet. Luckily, you didn’t tremble as you took it and gave it a small squeeze. It was nice that he was on your side.
“And one more thing?” Andy added as Sean glanced up. “I’m not the one you should apologize to.”
You held up your other hand when Sean looked your way and opened his mouth. “No. The only reason you’re going to say you’re sorry is because he’s here,” you stated, looking at Andy momentarily. He responded with an encouraging smile. “And I don’t want an empty apology. You can keep it.”
It was nice that Andy wanted an apology on your behalf, but it wouldn't feel believable.
Sean’s face fell, but he didn’t argue. Up until today, he treated you decently. The pressures of running a business were tough, but he had no reason to take it out on you. At the same time, you felt bad for him.
“But thank you, Sean. You gave me a job when I needed one and I won’t forget that,” you added gently. “I’ll see you next shift.”
“Why don't I meet you outside? I just want one more quick word with your boss,” Andy said as Sean audibly swallowed.
Uh-oh.
“Sure,” you said, the knots in your gut unraveling as you left the two of them alone.
You exhaled as you walked back into the dining area, avoiding the gazes from a few of the customers. Your hand shook as you gave Casey a small wave. At least she didn’t look upset with you.
“Quitting, huh? Lucky duck,” she smiled sadly. “You okay? He had no right speaking to you like that.”
“Yeah, I’m fine,” you nodded, taking another breath. You didn't like anyone raising their voice at you, but you wouldn't allow yourself to dwell on it and didn’t need her to worry. All you could do was make the transition as smooth as possible over the next two weeks. “Didn't expect that kind of reaction. Didn’t expect anyone out here to hear it.”
“Sean’s voice carries and he’s probably just pissed that he’s losing another good one while he’s stuck here,” she guessed, glancing over her shoulder before she added in a whisper, “Oh, and that guy you’re with? He looked furious when he heard him.”
“He did?” You asked, an almost goofy smile appearing on your face.
“Yeah, he did. He had fire in his eyes. Put a bill down, got to his feet, and immediately walked back there. And I wasn’t about to stop him,” she said, her smile widening as she leaned on the counter. “I’d say he’s smitten.”
Your heart skipped a beat. First Estelle, now Casey. Though the latter had no clue about the arrangement. “He’s really something, isn't he?”
“Oh, yeah,” Casey said, straightening up when the employee door swung open.
Andy’s eyes landed on you as he walked through, his eyes soft again as he held out his hand. He also looked pleased with himself. “Ready?”
“Ready,” you said, taking it as you gave Casey a nod. “I’ll see you soon. Hope the rest of your shift is okay.”
“Me, too. See ya,” she said before she went back to assisting other customers.
“You okay?” Andy asked softly as he led you outside.
“I’m fine,” you promised, not wanting him to worry either or get upset. “But what did you say to Sean?”
“Nothing for you to worry about,” he answered, shaking his head. “Listen, I’m sorry if I overstepped by intervening. I just couldn’t let him talk to you like that.”
He easily deflected your question and you decided to let him have that victory for now.
You went in for a hug but kept space for him to breathe. He wrapped his arms tightly around you before you could pull away, your body melting into his. The bustling city around you faded as you focused on the warmth of his firm body. It made you forget all about Sean’s reaction.
“I’m glad you did,” you said, stepping back with a tiny smile. It meant the world that he defended you. “I tried to hold my own.”
“You did. You could've snapped back or walked out, but you didn't. That’s commendable and powerful,” he assured you, his gaze serious. “But I don't care if it’s your boss or a stranger or your best friend, I’m not about to let someone take their frustrations out on you.”
Warmth settled in your chest. You learned something else about Andy today: He truly wouldn't tolerate anyone disrespecting you. He continued to prove that he was a man of his word.
You also experienced firsthand how things worked in his world, how people would bend toward his will. If it was a test, you wouldn’t say you failed since you stood up for yourself. It wouldn’t always be that easy. Whether someone questioned your motives or place with Andy or not, you had to learn to grow a thick skin. Not just for your own benefit, but Andy’s, too.
He needed someone strong by his side.
“Thank you, Andy.”
“And, listen, if you don’t want to work those shifts or if he gives you a hard time-”
“I’ll be fine,” you promised. You doubted Sean would make it a hostile work environment, but you could handle it if there were any issues. “But I think I’d like to go home now.”
Andy blinked and gave you a single nod. “Sure. If that’s what you want.”
Is he disappointed at the thought of me ending the day right now?
You smiled as you tugged him in the direction of his car. “I’d also like you to see my place,” you said, his eyebrows shooting up. It surprised you that you offered, too. “It isn't much, but it’s comfortable. Maybe we can order takeout?”
It wasn’t exactly the ideal way to celebrate, but he shared a piece of himself on the drive over. The least you could do was let him see your apartment. And who knew where the evening would take you?
“Only if you’ll let me pay,” he smiled.
“You're not going to let me pay for anything, are you?” You smiled back.
“Not if I can help it,” he replied, opening the car door. “Let's get you home, honey.”
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