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recklessmark · 4 months ago
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daryl dixon and me 🥰
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recklessmark · 4 months ago
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Riding in Stilettos
Part 2
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Pairing: Daryl Dixon x OG Female Character
Synopsis: When a rich influencer's private jet makes an emergency landing in the backwoods of Georgia, she finds herself stranded in a place where WiFi is a myth and high fashion means a clean pair of boots. Enter a gruff, no-nonsense biker who reluctantly offers her a ride to the nearest city. He thinks she's insufferable; she thinks he's a prehistoric caveman. In no universe that they are made for each other. But fate—or bad luck—has other plans.
WC: 1k
Part 1
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Daryl's POV
I had a bad feeling about this damn day from the moment I rolled outta bed. Maybe it was the way the air felt too still, too thick with the promise of trouble. Or maybe it was just my gut, warning me like it always did before something stupid happened. Either way, I shoulda listened.
I liked to keep to myself. Always had. My life was simple—hunt, trade, sell just enough to keep the local bastards off my back, and stay far away from people who looked like trouble.
And right now? Trouble was standing in front of me, wearing four-inch heels and a scowl that could melt paint off a barn.
Madeleine LaRue. Even her name sounded like something expensive. The kinda name that belonged in a penthouse somewhere, not stuck in the middle of Georgia, waving down strangers like she had a damn death wish.
I exhaled, slow and measured, already regretting this whole situation. I shoulda just started my bike and rode off when I saw her marching across the lot, all legs and attitude, but something made me wait. Maybe curiosity. Maybe stupidity. Probably both.
Now, she was planting herself in front of me like a damn roadblock, her designer purse hanging off one wrist like an afterthought.
"Ya gonna move, princess?" I asked, arching a brow.
Her arms crossed over her chest, pushing up against that tiny little top like she thought she could intimidate me. "Not until you agree to take me."
I let out a dry chuckle, digging my boot into the gravel. "You got a death wish, or just bad judgment?"
She huffed, tossing her hair over one shoulder. "Oh, please. Like I'd be safer sitting around here, waiting for some toothless hillbilly to come sniffing around."
I smirked, scratching at my beard. "Ya do realize I'm one of those hillbillies, right?"
She gave me a once-over, eyes flicking over my worn-out leather jacket, the scuffed-up boots, the knife strapped to my thigh. "You've got some teeth. That's a start."
I shook my head, fighting back a laugh. Lord, this woman had a mouth on her. I should walk away. Leave her to her own damn devices. But when I glanced toward the gas station, I noticed a couple of locals eyeing Madeleine like she was fresh meat. They weren't just looking—they were planning.
Yeah. This was a bad situation waiting to happen.
I muttered a curse under my breath and swung a leg over my bike. "Get on."
Madeleine blinked. "Wait, really?"
"Changed my mind." I jerked my chin toward the gas station. "Unless ya'd rather hang 'round and see what happens when they get brave."
She followed my gaze, her lips pressing into a thin line when she saw the way the men were watching her. With a small shudder, she turned back to me. "Fine. But if you kidnap me, just know that millions of people will come looking for me."
I snorted. "Yeah? Well, tell 'em to send me a thank-you card when they find out what a pain in the ass ya are."
Before she could argue, I reached behind me and grabbed a spare helmet, holding it out. "Put this on."
She wrinkled her nose. "Do you know how much bacteria is in a used helmet?"
"Do ya know how much brain matter is on the pavement when someone flies off a bike?"
She paled. "Fine."
With a dramatic sigh, she slipped the helmet on and climbed onto the bike behind me, her arms hovering awkwardly at her sides.
I rolled my eyes. "Ain't gotta be shy, princess. Wrap 'em around me, or you'll be eatin' dirt the second I hit the gas."
She hesitated, then, with a huff, looped her arms around my waist. It was stiff and reluctant, like touching me might physically hurt her.
I smirked. "Relax. I don't bite."
"Good," she muttered. "I just had my vaccines updated."
With a chuckle, I revved the engine, feeling her grip tighten. "Hold on tight, sweetheart."
And with that, we shot forward, tearing down the road and leaving that sorry little airstrip behind.
"What's your name, old man?" She asked as soon as we left.
"Daryl." I grumbled at her choice of words. Old. "Daryl Dixon."
The road stretched ahead, long and winding. The air was thick with the scent of pine and dirt, the sky burning orange as the sun started its slow descent. I felt the way Madeleine tensed behind me, like she wasn't sure whether to trust me or keep plotting her escape. Her grip was tight at first, like she was afraid she'd go flying off if she let go, but after a few miles, she relaxed. Just a little.
Didn't stop her from grumbling every few minutes, though. Something about the wind messing up her hair. As if I gave a damn.
We rode in silence for a long while, the hum of the engine the only sound between us. The highway stretched ahead, miles of cracked asphalt and overgrown brush, the occasional abandoned car rusting away on the side of the road. The deeper we got into the backroads, the further we were from anything she'd recognize. The realization musta hit her at some point because she leaned in closer and shouted over the wind, "Where exactly are we going?"
"Someplace with less creeps starin' at ya like a meal," I called back.
"That's not an answer!"
I smirked, giving the throttle a little more gas. She let out a yelp, her grip tightening around my waist.
"You're insane!" she shouted.
"Yeah, well, yer the one who jumped in front of my bike," I reminded her. "So what's that make ya?"
She didn't have a comeback for that. Instead, she just muttered something under her breath and rested her forehead against my back, probably planning all the ways she was gonna make my life hell once we got wherever we were going.
I shoulda been worried about what I'd just gotten myself into. About what kind of mess this woman was about to bring down on my head.
But instead, all I could think was—
This was gonna be one hell of a ride.
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recklessmark · 4 months ago
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Riding in Stilettos
Part 1
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Pairing: Daryl Dixon x OG Female Character
Synopsis: When a rich influencer's private jet makes an emergency landing in the backwoods of Georgia, she finds herself stranded in a place where WiFi is a myth and high fashion means a clean pair of boots. Enter a gruff, no-nonsense biker who reluctantly offers her a ride to the nearest city. He thinks she's insufferable; she thinks he's a prehistoric caveman. In no universe that they are made for each other. But fate—or bad luck—has other plans.
WC: 1.2k
A/N: yeah i'm back. but i've been obsessed with this man so here's something new.
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This was officially the worst day of my life.
Worse than the time I cracked a nail on a Louis Vuitton zipper. Worse than when my dad forgot my birthday and sent me a Rolex in the wrong color. Worse than when I accidentally posted a selfie with bad lighting and lost five hundred followers.
Because now? Now, I was stranded in the middle of nowhere.
And worst of all? No WiFi. No cell service. No connection to the outside world.
I was supposed to be sipping a matcha latte at thirty thousand feet, scrolling through my notifications while my private jet carried me effortlessly toward California.
I stood beside the jet, parked on a sad little airstrip that looked like it hadn’t been updated since the dinosaurs roamed the earth. My hot pink luggage sat at my feet, looking as out of place as I felt. The pilot was talking about “engine failure” and “waiting for a mechanic” or something equally boring. I stared at my phone screen, tapping at it like I could force the little bars to appear. Nothing. Just the cold, heartless words: No Service. I was officially stranded.
The pilot had explained the situation in words I barely understood—something about engine failure, a mechanic on the way, and a lot of apologetic shrugs. I had stopped listening after he said “a few hours” because, excuse me, I did not have a few hours.
This was an emergency.
Not a real emergency, obviously, but still. I had a party in LA to get to. I had content to post. I had plans—none of which involved sweating through my Dior crop top and standing on a baked runway in the middle of Where-the-Hell-Am-I, Georgia.
I turned to my assistant, Kelsey, who looked just as lost as I felt. “Tell me you have service,” I pleaded.
She held up her phone helplessly. Zero bars.
I sighed dramatically. “This can’t be happening.”
“Maybe we should wait here?” she suggested. “The pilot said—”
I waved her off. Absolutely not. I wasn’t about to sit around while my skin dried out in the swampy heat. There had to be some way to get out of this place.
I spun in a slow circle, scanning the landscape for any sign of civilization. Nothing but trees, cracked pavement, and a tiny gas station in the distance. I was about to give up hope when I spotted him.
Leaning against a motorcycle near the gas station, he looked like something out of a post-apocalyptic survival movie—the kind where the brooding antihero does illegal things but somehow still has women lining up to fix him. Tall, broad, and rugged, with dark long hair that nearly touched his shoulder and a beard that was more scruff than style. Wearing a sleeveless dark gray shirt with a leather vest, his bare arms were crossed, showing off muscular biceps, and he had the kind of presence that made it clear he didn’t like people. Especially not ones like me.
And beside him? A black motorcycle—sleek, powerful, and completely at odds with the dusty, run-down gas station.
Right now, that made him my best option.
I straightened, adjusting my sunglasses. Bingo.
“He can take me,” I decided.
Kelsey blinked. “What?”
“Him.” I nodded toward Mr. Tall, Dark, and Brooding. “He’s my ride.”
Her mouth dropped open. “Madeleine, you don’t even know him.”
I rolled my eyes. “So? He has a bike. I need a ride. Problem solved.”
Before she could protest, I grabbed my purse, decided to leave my suitcase, and strutted across the lot, my Louboutins clicking against the pavement.
“Excuse me!”
He didn’t even look up.
“Hey, you,” I tried again, stepping closer. “Mr. Biker Guy.”
The man still didn’t move as I approached, but his blue eyes flicked to me, scanning me from head to toe like he was trying to decide if I was real or just a terrible mirage.
I stopped in front of him, adjusting my purse strap. “Hey there.”
He raised an eyebrow. “No.”
I frowned. “Excuse me?”
“No,” he repeated. “Whatever you’re about to ask, the answer’s no.”
I blinked. Rude.
“You don’t even know what I’m asking.” I pointed out.
“Don’t gotta,” he drawled, his voice deep and slow like thick molasses. “I know trouble when I see it.”
I put a manicured hand on my hip. “And what does that mean?”
He exhaled, slow and measured, like he already regretted this conversation. “It means I don’t give rides to spoiled little princesses who’d probably scream if they got a little dirt on their fancy shoes.”
My mouth fell open. “First of all—these are Louboutins.”
His lips twitched. “Uh-huh.”
“Second of all, I am not a spoiled princess.”
He just gave me a look. The kind that made it very clear he didn’t believe me.
Okay, fine—maybe I was. But that wasn’t the point.
I forced my sweetest smile. “Listen, you can take me anywhere with an airport and cell service. I’ll pay you.”
“No.”
I narrowed my eyes. “Five hundred.”
“No.”
“Two thousand.”
His lip twitched. “Darlin’, I wouldn’t haul your fancy ass across town for twenty.”
I huffed. “Five thousand.”
At that, his jaw clenched, but his eyes flashed with something dangerously close to amusement. Like he couldn’t decide whether to be annoyed or entertained.
But he still shook his head. “Not interested.”
I threw up my hands. “Why?”
He sighed and ran a hand down his face. “Look, lady—”
“Madeleine.”
He stepped closer, looming over me with an air of casual menace. “Madeleine.” He said my name like it exhausted him. “I don’t do chauffeuring. Especially not for—” He waved vaguely at me. “Whatever you are.”
I swallowed. Okay. Maybe he was a little intimidating. But I was not backing down.
“Fine,” I said. “Then how ‘bout this—you take me where I need to go, and in return, you get to say you helped Madeleine LaRue.”
His expression didn’t change. “Who?���
I blinked. “Seriously?”
He gave a slow shrug, like he genuinely didn’t care. “Ain’t got no clue who you are.”
Unbelievable.
I huffed. Wow. This man really didn’t know who I was.
Madeleine LaRue. Millionaire influencer. Social media darling. Future reality TV star.
I wasn’t used to people not knowing me. I wasn’t used to people telling me no. And I definitely wasn’t used to rugged bikers looking at me like I was some kind of ridiculous nuisance.
I planted my feet, refusing to be dismissed. “You’re seriously turning down five grand?”
His gaze swept over me again, slow and assessing. “Five grand ain’t worth that much headache.”
I gasped. “I am not a headache!”
He just smirked, pushing off the pump and heading toward his bike like the conversation was over.
I clenched my jaw. “Okay. New offer. You take me where I need to go, and I promise you’ll never have to see me again.”
He turned around and studied me for a long moment, like he was debating whether it was worth the trouble. Then he exhaled, shaking his head.
“Ain’t happenin’, princess.”
And with that, he turned back to his bike, clearly done with me.
Oh, hell no.
This man was gonna take me where I needed to go, whether he liked it or not. ‘Cause I was not about to spend the next several hours trapped in the middle of nowhere with no air-conditioning, no cell service, and no escape plan.
I wasn’t leaving without a fight.
And something told me that Mr. Tall, Dark, and Grumpy had no idea what he’d just gotten himself into.
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recklessmark · 1 year ago
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Happy new year 🥂 I wish 2024 will bring you lots of love, joy and happiness 💞
i haven’t been active for a really long time ☹️ so sorry that i’ve been extremely busy lately. hope y’all have a lovely year
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recklessmark · 2 years ago
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would u consider doing a fic recs? i just know u'd have great taste and pls share w/ us hun 😫❤️ (ps. hope ur day is going great<3)
i’ll try to when i have time ☺️
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recklessmark · 2 years ago
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missed u and ur content 😓
i’ve been extra busy 😔😔
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recklessmark · 2 years ago
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omfg bro that minor blog writing smut 😬 my dumbass didn’t realize it until i looked again and immediately unliked
yeah like i was STUNNED
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recklessmark · 2 years ago
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Will there be a part 2 of my husband is a curse???? I am curious on what's gonna happen between the two of emmm
i’m not sure abt this but in the meantime i can’t provide y’all a pt2 due to by busy schedule but i’ll try whenever i can
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recklessmark · 2 years ago
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Idk about others but husband mark does something to my insides, red flag or green! The thought of him as a husband makes my thighs clench lol
babe you’re not the only one
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recklessmark · 2 years ago
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As a response to the previous anon.. You see husband mark is quite complex.. A red flag yes but he never has hurt the reader in any other way and "old habits do die hard. It's like it is what it is condition. Him cheating is both turn on and turn off for me idek why. Honestly he is pretty much a yandere. At least he understands that him sleeping with other woman hurts the reader ( uhh i see some green dots in the red flag lol) also WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT MARK POTENTIALLY KILLING ALL THE WOMEN HE SLEPT WITH???
I don't remember but I guess some anon was giving idea about part 2 for the husband is a curse and oh god there idea was pretty much good.. I mean stalker mark- that would be something.
it’s like he cheats not bc he doesn’t love the reader but bc he can do so, it’s just running in his blood
and about stalker mark…i’m currently writing one for months and i think it’s nearly 20k words rn but i’ve been too busy and cannot continue it for the time being 😭
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recklessmark · 2 years ago
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Y'all don't talk enough about husband! Mark and absolutely hate it. I mean he is a walking red flag and considering how much of colour blind bitches we all are how are we not giving him enough attention.. The fic is so well written like trust me when I tell you that I do re read that fic at times! Also thank you so much for writing him like that!!
right i fully intended for him to be the reddest flag of the mankind 🥰 idc if that man is satan’s spawn as long as he’s mark lee
AND THANK YOU SM FOR YOUR LOVE!!
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recklessmark · 2 years ago
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gamer!haechan letting you suck him off while he playing w the guys on ft, trying not to moan or make faces cause everyone can see
this is hot but i’m so sorry i’m just not sexually attracted to haechan, even though he’s a fine ass man.
if anyone ever has any thoughts about other members besides mark, please send it to @augustinbluex
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recklessmark · 2 years ago
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mark seems like the type to enjoy watching you drool all over yourself every time he fucks you 🫣
he’d stick his fingers in your mouth every time he fucks you, just to make you drool even more. the sight of you losing your mind because of how good he’s making you feel always gets him off.
“fuck baby, you like it when i fuck you dumb, don’t you?” he grunts, wiping your saliva and licks it from his fingers. “such a desperate slut.”
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recklessmark · 2 years ago
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call handlers work remotely! majority of the time i think
nah i’m not going to deal with clients and customers
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recklessmark · 2 years ago
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i’m looking for a second job, does anyone know any job that is remote and part time 😭
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recklessmark · 2 years ago
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cw // nsfw link
i imagined stepbrother mark doing this to his sister while she sleeps https://x.com/pervy/status/1680246531264331776?s=46&t=fkpF6rTq29nbGMZHiOBeEw
the link doesn’t work babe…
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recklessmark · 2 years ago
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totally unrelated to mark but uhm why does school literally suck everyone's motivation to right or read anything other than academic??? I'm not a writer but I love to read but as soon as school starts I just can't help but put my nose in a book that is just explaining stuff said by chemists and all. ( fuck school)
Also it's fine to feel unmotivated. Take care of yourself!!
yeah i like going to school to hang with friends, not for the bullshit diploma
pls take good care of yourself to babe!!
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