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⭒ Luke Hughes Recs 3
08/17/2025
⭒ Luke Hughes ⭒ Part 02
⭒ NHL Players
invisible string | @hugshughes
Luke had been one of your closest friends since childhood. Somehow, everything in both of your lives just came back to each other.
christmas in michigan | @zegrasdrysdale
(Y/N) is forced to get along with Luke when Jack invites her to the Hughes lake house for Christmas
604 miles | @/zegrasdrysdale
after seeing Luke on Jack’s private story, his girlfriend begins speculating that he’s doing more than just playing hockey
[ 5 more minutes ] | @/zegrasdrysdale
Luke’s girlfriend surprises him in Newark after his last college hockey game
too long | @hischiershoe
𝐀 ��𝐡𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐦𝐚𝐬 𝐋𝐚𝐰 | @/hischiershoe
Everyone on the team seemed to like you, except for one person in particular and you didn’t know why. But by some Christmas miracle, everything finally falls in place.
Best Yet | @sc0tters
when luke gets the wrong idea of your friendship with ethan you can’t help but let your feelings for luke slip.
Wildest Dreams | @/sc0tters
as the biggest test comes for you and Luke you begin to realise that maybe he was only ever meant to be a dream.
~Luke Hughes Masterlist~ | @withwritersblock
More Hearts Than Mine | @/withwritersblock
Series Masterlist
Too Sweet | @/withwritersblock
Luke is so down bad for Y/N
Everywhere, Everything | @/withwritersblock
long distance, it's hard
End of Beginning | @/withwritersblock
Luke's last day as a rookie
Lover Boy-The One With The Relationship | @/withwritersblock
Luke and Y/N put a title on their relationship
Moments | @/withwritersblock
The Hughes family watches Quinn's game in their lake house
feather masterlist | @diorsluv
nhl + umich hockey x platonic!drysdale!reader,
smau
got the girl, | @dmercer91
in which luke's behaviour finally clicks and you mess with him until he can admit his feelings out loud
i would, | @/dmercer91
four times you and luke almost kiss and the one time it finally happens
fake holiday date | @starry-hughes
What’s not to like? | @/starry-hughes
Undivided attention— | @letsgetrowdy43
Luke has been simping over this sweet brunette girl who has the cutest dimples when she smiles. He decided to keep it a secret because he wanted to enjoy her all to himself. So he’s been rescheduling hanging out with his friends and brothers.
come over? | @ifimdreaming
you and luke have a secret/not so secret relationship
Surprising the devil | @/ifimdreaming
you surprise Luke in nj after his first ever nhl game and he can’t keep his hands off you.
Caught | @/ifimdreaming
Breakfast | @/ifimdreaming
Luke Hughes falling for a girl in college who isn’t the stereotypical hockey girlfriend, | @theemporium
fratboy!luke who.. | @ghostfacd
Something In The Orange | @orphicdreamers-wp
In which while cleaning out his bedroom at the lake house, Luke convinces himself that your relationship isn’t over.
YOU ARE IN LOVE | @aliaology
reader slowly starts to realize that her best friend, luke hughes, has been in love with her for forever. she also comes to terms, knowing that she is in love with him too.
Star Crossed Lovers Masterlist | @huggybearluvr
A love story in which the little sister of Travis and Jason Kelce NFL stars, falls for Luke Hughes Michigan hockey star.
Luke Hughes x kelce!reader
sweet heart | @/huggybearluvr
During finals week, you are more stressed than the average college student as you are dual majoring in poli-sci and pre-law as well as minoring in finance. During one of your many study sessions you fall asleep from exhaustion and accidentally stand Luke up. He comes to your apartment and finds out just why he hasn't seen you in so long.
rougher days | @/huggybearluvr
After a party at the Lake house, you wake up next to your best-friends brother.
our world | @/huggybearluvr
You and Luke seem to be in your own little world when together, even on the day of your little brothers draft
bedard!reader
The boys finding out about Y/n | @corrodedcoffins-blog
Moments In Time | @/corrodedcoffins-blog
Moments in time during Y/n and Luke’s relationship
maxed out | @goldengleams
In which Luke calls you out.
"is that my shirt?" | @/goldengleams
My Princess | @lvrhughes
After a night out you collect Luke from the club, then in his drunken state admits he loves you.
5 + 1 | @/lvrhughes
Five times Luke was clearly into you and one time where he finally did something
Movie Marathon | @/lvrhughes
A harry Potter movie marathon in a pillow fort with Luke.
So It Goes | @/lvrhughes
After a year of pining, Luke finally make a move, and the team is there to congratulate him.
you made me love the number forty-three | fall to me au | @hrtsdevils
a close-knit bond is formed between luke hughes and y/n l/n throughout the years. they have their ups and downs, but they’ll always be there for one another.
family friend!reader
sweet like sugar | @loveysloveclub
in which, luke’s girlfriend is too nice for her own good.
Into Your Room | @moodriingz
Luke breaks up with the reader and they’re both miserable
INTERTWINED | @eleutherafairy
in which the reader goes to get her nails done and luke comes with
DAY IN A LIFE | @/eleutherafairy
in which you forgot to edit luke out of a video you uploaded and now people are speculating about your relationship
GREEN, YELLOW, RED | @/eleutherafairy
in which the reader (who has been been talking to luke) shows up to a traffic light themed party at UMich wearing green (green = single, yellow = talking stage / it’s complicated, red = taken) and he shows up wearing red
BABYGIRL CODED | @/eleutherafairy
in which the reader teaches luke what being babygirl coded means
SMOOTH TALKER | @/eleutherafairy
in which luke and the reader have an issue when it comes to luke's (over)yapping
PAVLOV TRAINED ’EM | @/eleutherafairy
in which the reader has trained luke on when to leave by the sound of you finishing your makeup routine with setting spray
our love ain’t water under the bridge! (let me down gently !!) | @/eleutherafairy
in which the reader is in love with luke & she thinks he doesn't feel the same due to mixed signals!
THE “i love media” SOCIAL GIRL & THE “i hate media” HOCKEY BOY | @/eleutherafairy
in which luke is in love with the media girl who works for the devils
Just Friends | @puckbunnyera
maybe you were never really just friends
New Friend | @/puckbunnyera
a chance meeting with NHL superstar rookie, Luke Hughes, leads to a surprising new friendship
BEAUTIFUL THINGS, | @angelicsoka
in which luke and his girlfriend announce to the world the secret they’ve been keeping
PROM NIGHT, | @/angelicsoka
luke’s brothers notice his crush on his best friend
IDIOT | @/angelicsoka
in which luke’s best friend is left broken hearted and with a family dinner she has no date to, so he decides to step up and help.
Halloween Movie Marathon | @qrrieterisunnq
Luke wants to spend some time with his girl while recovering from his injury, so they decide to spend two days together and have a Halloween movie marathon.
Midnight snack | @/qrrieterisunnq
y/n getting up in the middle of the night to make a snack and accidentally waking up Luke because they didn’t stop the microwave’s obnoxious beeping in time.
one in a million: | @nicohischierz
“Husband” | @hughes86-43
based off the tiktok trend, you call your boyfriend “husband” and see his reaction
An Hour and Half | @/hughes86-43
what happens when your flight seat mate happens to be a super cute guy and you only have an hour and half to talk to him
Getting stopped by fans | @/hughes86-43
Y/n gets spotted with Luke leaving the last game of the regular season and they get stopped by fans to take photos together
Fucking Canada | @quintinh43
Luke is out with an injury, Y/n is on break from school. Obviously, the only logical thing is for them to head down to Vancouver to visit Quinn.
Giving them a kiss | @/quintinh43
washing his hair | @/quintinh43
enchanted by the beauty of you | @wintfleur
despite his girlfriends worry, Luke decides to sneak them into the hotel pool
CUTE PANTS | @/wintfleur
you unexpectedly meet your new neighbor . . . in cute? pants
SWEET AS SUGAR | @/wintfleur
luke comes to ask his pretty neighbor for some sugar . . . but really he just wants to see her
Masterlist | @leaentries
Headcannons | @/leaentries
Through it all | @/leaentries
when the comments start getting to her, luke is there to show his girl he'll be there through it all.
coffee girl | @/homestylehughes
on her way to an interview at the prudential Center, someone crashes into y/n someone causing her coffee to go everywhere, and that someone happens to be luke hughes.
4 times luke wanted to kiss you and the 1 time he did. | @/homestylehughes
Lake House | @simplyhughes
The summer when y/n and Luke have given into their feelings
I BELIEVE THE SUN SHOULD NEVER SET. | @maaneskin
you leave for tour and luke doesn’t like it + your bandmate taunts him
THE EDGE OF YOUR LOVE | @/maaneskin
luke with a rockstar gf
𝐖𝐎𝐑𝐒𝐓 (𝐁𝐄𝐒𝐓) 𝐅𝐈𝐑𝐒𝐓 “𝐃𝐀𝐓𝐄” | @goldfades
𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐞𝐫𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐫 | @/goldfades
𝐯𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐞'𝐬 𝐝𝐚𝐲 | @/goldfades
TikTok trend blurbs | @/goldfades
TIGHTLING | @/goldfades
pregnancy scares | @/goldfades
gold medalist | @hischierswhore
definitely the annoying little brother | @heartsandhischier
living in an apartment with your best friend is great, but living in an apartment with your best friend and his brother... not so great
Rink Bonds | @/heartsandhischier
Figure skating reader and Michigan wolverine Luke = loveeeee
MEDIA GIRL | @estapa-edwards
luke falling in love with the media girl at the new jersey devil and finally asking her out
TEAMMATES SISTER | @/estapa-edwards
luke meeting an ice skater at umich and falling in love with her but never confessing their feelings for each other, he knew she had a brother but didn’t know that he was john marino… she goes to a playoff game for the devs and luke sees her outside the locker room
CHILDHOOD LOVERS | @/estapa-edwards
luke dating his childhood sweetheart and they are so in lvoe and perfect with each other, they keep it private to friends and family. luke goes out for the first time with the devils and a girl try’s to hood up with him but he declines because he is taken and the devils are suprised thinking it’s not like a serious relationship and then the next game jack and her suprised luke with her their and they realize how wrong they all were
Love ain’t so pretty | @bluewxrld07
Y/n is a hard worker. She may not come from a family of wealth, but she doesn’t let that define her. Until Luke says something inn which that something is said in a way he can never take back.
Stuck | @/bluewxrld07
In which you do the famous Tik Tok trend, telling your boyfriend your tampon is stuck
Missin’ you | @/bluewxrld07
Y/N had been so stressed with finals which made her not only forget her boyfriend’s last game for UMich was the night before her big boards exam, but that it was his last night in UMich before he left for jersey
Kiss Cam | @/bluewxrld07
In which Luke lets his anger get the best of him.
Puppy love | @drysdalesworld
smau
FIVE MINUTES | @wineauntie
in which you and Luke are under a serious time crunch.
Hischier!reader
JELLY ON A PLATE | @/wineauntie
MARRY ME | @/wineauntie
three times you and Luke disliked weddings and the one time you both said ‘fuck it’.
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guys this Yungi brain rot is CRAZY....
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camp evergreen: luke hughes
When you first started working at Camp Evergreen, you were convinced that you had inadvertently joined a cult. Two weeks of staff training later and you can’t imagine being anywhere else this summer.
Campers come tomorrow, your first of five two-week sessions. You’re adding the finishing touches to your cabin– a nametag on a cubby, a t-shirt designed specially for this year on each bed, and tiny touchups with a purple Sharpie to the paper on your cabin door. Your co-counselor, a second year junior counselor to your first year senior counselor, is artistic. She did most of the heavy lifting with this design, sketching out a pop star that looks mighty similar to Sabrina Carpenter from the back. You were tasked with painting it and hanging it on the door while she went off with her friends.
There’s a tiny part of you that’s jealous of your co. She’s been sleeping in another cabin for the past two weeks, like some massive slumber party with her friends that you weren’t invited to– not that you want to hang out with high schoolers, but still. You feel a little left out. Like you shouldn’t be here. It’s a nagging feeling that’s been surrounding you since that first lunch on Grounds. That’s what everyone else calls the rolling green hills where camp was erected almost fifty years ago. Who are you to call it anything else? It would set you apart as the new girl.
You’re in your pajamas on the dimly lit porch, standing on your tiptoes as you try to hang the poster. You can’t reach and there’s nothing to stand on nearby, which makes you give up in a huff. Laying the paper back out on the wooden deck of your porch (all cabins are raised to prevent flooding after a bad, wet summer according to the camp director), you can’t help but grow annoyed. It’s late and you have to wake up early– not really, but you’d like to– and this damn door isn’t cooperating.
You’re seconds from running to the dining hall and getting a stool to stand on, but the paralyzing fear that counselors who have friends are hanging out in there stops you. If you went to the dining hall, they’d all see you in your jammies. You’d grab a stool and leave and they’d all wonder what you’re up to, judging you in their close-knit groups. Worse, they might ask you to sit with them. Everyone here has known each other for years. You’d stick out like a sore thumb at their table.
An amused voice breaks through the night. “Do you need help?”
You almost jump out of your skin, whipping around and finding the source of the voice. It’s the tall, curly haired boy. He must have come from the dining hall. You don’t remember his name, but his counselor nickname is Moose. He’s big like one. He likes history. His dream dinner party is George Washington, Julius Caesar, and Tiger Woods. You think he’s cute for that. You think he’s cute anyway.
Blushing, you duck your head and mumble, “Yes, please.”
Moose climbs the few steps and joins you on your deck. “It’s easier if you hand me the tape while I hold it.”
He plants one massive hand in the left corner and shoulders the right so it doesn’t rip. The right corner droops over his head and he sticks his palm out towards you. “Tape,” he says, beckoning you with his fingers.
You pull out a strip and hand it to Moose. He bites it in half with his teeth and overlays one side, then the other. You watch him smooth his hands over the wrinkles while switching to the other corner, then asks for tape again. You hand it to him wordlessly.
When he’s done securing your poster, he steps back and tilts his head. He quirks his lips at the drawing. “Sprout Superstars,” he reads. “That makes you… Sunny?”
You’re surprised he remembers. You only received the counselor nickname today, after one of the older girls’ counselors complimented you on how your eyes glint in the sun. Getting a nickname from someone else instead of choosing your own is better– it’s a sign that you belong. Everyone has them here. There’s always a story attached.
You wonder why he’s Moose.
“Yeah, that’s me.” You return his smile and shove your hands in your pockets, rocking back on your heels. Belatedly, you add, “Y/N, really.”
Moose nods slowly, his eye contact striking. His smile is crooked. “Luke,” he replies, sticking his hand out to shake yours. He looks gleeful when you actually take it. “But I’m Moose. New nickname, too– the boys renamed me when I beefed up.”
Your eyes drift to his chest and the way his muscles stretch the fabric. “You’re– yeah, they got that right,” you stammer, cringing as you hear yourself.
Luke lets out a real laugh, his body lurching forward. “So, the sevens, huh?” he asks when his laughter dies down. “You’re brave.”
He’s referring to the age of your campers– more Camp Evergreen slang you’re growing privy to. “What are you?” you answer, crossing your arms and getting comfortable. He’s making you comfortable.
“The Sophs,” Luke says, never dropping his bent smile. “I’m the senior counselor in Eaglewood. We’re the emperors. Last year campers.”
That pales you. “Oh my God,” you react. “You’re brave. Fifteen year old boys for ten weeks?”
He laughs. “They’re fun. We dominate and they do weird shit if I tell them to do weird shit. Just wait til skit night, Sunny.” With that, he backs off your porch (ominously but still smiling) and waves goodbye. “Almost curfew, Sunshine. Don’t get caught by Ellen and Jim.”
The camp directors. You don’t want to get on their bad side, being new and all. What if they fire you?
You return Luke’s wave quickly and retreat to your empty cabin. It’s your last night alone.
Sometime in the next week, you learn that Luke is on climbing staff in addition to being a counselor. That’s why he hangs out on the upper end of camp all summer, whereas you’re in the lower end. You see him in the lunch line with his sunglasses on his head and whisper to your co, Scout, “What’s with the sunglasses?”
She finishes chewing her barbecue sandwich and washes it down with a swallow of iced tea. “Climbing,” she whispers back. “They all wear sunglasses and they’re all hot. Was Sidney Crosby a counselor when you were a camper here?”
“I wasn’t a camper here,” you whisper back. Your campers are all chattering around you, the sweet sevens you have for your first week, but you keep an eye on them in case someone tries to grab the ketchup or anything. “It’s my first year.” –Like most of your girls. You catch Molly’s plate. She’s barely eating her barbecue. That’s her second meal in a row, skipping out on her food.
Scout catches it too. She stands from the table, but keeps her mouth close to your ear. “I’ll tell you later. Just remember– Climbing. Hot.” She rounds the table and gets down on Molly’s level. “Do you want to go talk to Chef and see if he’ll make you another grilled cheese?”
Molly nods and wipes her eye, a tear welling up in it. Scout holds her hand when they walk somewhere more private. You’re left with 13 other girls.
Luke walks with his plate to the announcement board, right next to your table. He catches your eye when he leaves. “Hey, Sunshine.”
Molly still isn’t feeling better by cabin time. She starts to get a stomachache, despite the fact that she’s on a hunger strike of sorts, and you know it’s just homesickness. You’re walking with her down the road through camp, taking the long way to the nurses’ office in case you can cure this ache with distraction.
“Molly, do you know what’s for dinner?” you try. It’s common to keep the dinner menu a secret at Camp Evergreen in case you need a secret to dispense to a camper– sometimes knowing “special” information makes them feel better.
Her downtrodden expression darkens even more. “Daddy brings home pizza on Fridays,” she wails before bursting into tears.
You knew that you’d get some homesick campers, dealing with the sevens, but you didn’t know it would be this severe. It’s been nearly a week and she’s still sad. All the other girls have moved past their homesickness by now, but Molly is more sensitive. Her parents just adopted twins– you read this on her camper confidential– and they didn’t want Molly to feel sad she wasn’t getting a lot of attention, so they sent her to camp to have a good time while they get into the swing of their new routine. Instead, she just feels like they’re replacing her and sending her away. Poor girl.
You steer her over to the building just off the path, sitting with her on the stoop of the front porch. You give her a side hug and rub your hand over her bony arm, hoping to comfort her. “I know it’s hard,” you tell her. “I miss my parents too.” You look around for something to point out– a cool flower, one of the camp dogs running in the distance, a squirrel eating a nut– and make eye contact with Luke.
His cabin is playing kickball on the field across the path. His campers are all in formation and Luke holds the red rubber ball, gearing up to pitch. He squints at you, barely cocking his head.
You shrug with one shoulder, widening your eyes at him. It’s a clear signal of distress. You don’t know what to do– Scout has more experience with homesick campers than you. She’s the emotional one. You’re the rational one.
Luke turns the red ball over in his hands and turns, drop-kicking the sphere in a high, long arc. It disappears into the woods. “Boys,” Luke says, clapping his hands. “Fetch. Whoever finds the ball gets aux during showers tonight.”
As the boys sprint into the woods, Luke jogs over to you. “Everything okay over here?” he asks.
Molly continues sniffling by your side.
You rub her arm again and knock your knee against hers. “We’re just feeling a little sad today, aren’t we, Molly?”
“Oh, that’s no good,” Luke empathizes, squatting down to Molly’s level. “Why are you sad, Miss…?”
“Molly,” Molly finishes tearfully. She peers up at Luke with her big eyes. “I miss my daddy.” She takes a stuttering breath, then cries, “And my mommy…” She dissolves back into tears.
“You know, when I was a seven, I missed my mom and dad too,” Luke says gently. “It was my first time away from home and I couldn’t even eat because I missed them so much.”
He catches Molly’s attention. “You did?” she asks.
“I did. Then my tummy started hurting and I went to the nurses’ office and laid down for a little while. When the nurse left, guess what I did?” Luke pokes her side, offering her the same smile he gave you when he asked if you needed help hanging your door.
“What?”
You watch Luke’s mischievous grin widen. His eyes flicker with playfulness. “I snuck out and walked home.”
Molly’s crying stops. You’re taken aback too, staring at him in disbelief. He can’t be serious. He cannot be telling your seven year old that he snuck out while the adult wasn’t watching. He’s going to inspire her and you’re going to lose a camper. Code Pink, they call that.
“You did what?” Molly asks.
“I walked home,” Luke says simply.
“How?” you ask before Molly can. “You were seven.”
Luke eyes you and wiggles his eyebrows, then turns back to Molly. “Can you keep a secret?” He sticks out his pinkie to the little girl.
Molly nods, a steely, determined look overcoming her face as she wraps her tiny pinkie around Luke’s.
He sticks his pinkie out to you too and you shake on it, promising to keep his secret.
Luke whispers, “Do you know that guy at lunch who sang that really long campfire song?”
Molly nods again, tears completely dry. She looks at Luke with awe in her eyes. You have a feeling you’re looking at him the same way.
“That’s my dad. And you know that lady from twilight tales last night? The blonde one?”
“Yeah, she did the bees talk on Sunday,” Molly agrees quickly, touting the connection proudly. “I always wear my shoes in the grass. I don’t want to step on a stinger.”
“Hey, she’ll be really happy you paid attention to that,” Luke says to Molly, nodding along with her. “The nurses get a lot of bee stings.”
“Who is she?” Molly asks.
“She’s my mom,” Luke reveals. “They’re the camp directors. They work here. Their names are Ellen and Jim. If you see them around, you can ask them what happened after I walked home.”
“What’s your name?” Molly asks, poking him in the chest.
Luke pulls his shirt away from his chest and points to his nametag. “I’m Moose. I’m a counselor, like Sunny.”
“How old are you?” Molly questions.
“How old do you think I am?”
“I don’t know.”
“Give me a guess,” Luke encourages. “If you guess right, you can pitch to my kickball game. Then you’ll have to go back to your cabin because it’s almost time for dinner and I don’t want to miss out on the pasta with meatballs. It’s my favorite camp meal.”
“Forty,” Molly announces confidently.
Luke pauses for a second, his eyes sliding to you dramatically before he nods. “Yes. I’m forty.” He schools the humor dancing in his eyes and looks at Molly again. “How did you know that? You must be really smart.”
“I am!” Molly bounces in place, thrilled. Her attitude has completely turned, all thanks to Luke. He’s wise beyond his forty years.
You press a hand to your mouth to hold back a laugh. Luke is 21 at most.
“Well, let’s see if you can pitch, Einsteinette,” Luke says. He stands, taking Molly’s hand and helping her up. She races up the hill towards the kickball pitch, where Luke’s campers are returning with the ball held triumphantly above their heads. He really buried that thing in the woods.
Luke holds his hand out to you, helping you to your feet like he did Molly.
“Is all that true?” you ask, knocking shoulders with Luke. You walk towards the pitch with him, moving at a leisurely pace. “Jim and Ellen are your parents?”
“Yeah, you didn’t know?” Luke replies, knocking you back. “I’m born and raised Evergreen.”
“So what happened when you walked home?”
“Mom caught me watching TV and told me I wasn’t allowed to do anything camp for the rest of the session,” Luke says with a rueful shrug. “I was on house arrest, since I missed home so much, and my brothers and the other campers got to have all the fun without me. I made it through camp the next year without going home early. It was torture to be able to hear the fun and not play.”
“Do you tell that story to all the homesick campers you come across?” You pepper him with question after question, but you really want to know. Luke is interesting. He’s nice. He’s good.
He blushes, a pretty pink tint reaching the tips of his ears. “If I told that story to everyone, my nickname would still be Luvbug.”
Your face contorts into a deep pout, affection overwhelming you for seven year old Luke who snuck home because he missed his mom. “Luvbug,” you coo. “That’s the cutest thing I’ve ever heard.”
“Don’t make me regret telling you,” Luke faux-threatens. “I just got a new name.”
“Your secret is safe with me, Moose.”
“Thanks, Sunshine.” Luke leaves you on the sidelines with a pat to your shoulder. He points to one of his campers, gesturing toward home plate. “Let’s see if Einsteinette can strike you out, Herc.”
By your second week with campers, you’re in the full swing of things. You’re filling out sheets to send home with the kids when their parents pick them up on Saturday morning (a day and a half left!) and you’re exhausted. You ran out of stickers for your first years, so you have to go find Nurse, your head counselor. She texts you that she’s in the dining hall and you can come grab more whenever.
You cross Grounds to the dining hall in your jammies, too tired to care anymore. You’ve been in the dining hall plenty of times before curfew by now, although you don’t hang out there like some of the other counselors, and pajamas are a regular occurrence. The boys love to walk around in their college-branded sweats and tight t-shirts. The girls wear their big t-shirts and loose sleep shorts or their matching sets as they brew hot chocolate and herbal tea at the coffee machine. You will not be the only one in your PJs.
Finding Nurse is easy enough. She’s at one of the circular staff tables in the back with other leadership staff and counselors. She hands over a few extra stickers and her friends sucker you into a conversation.
You talk with a guy nicknamed Zigzag briefly, recognizing him as the senior counselor in Acorn. You remember him charging across the field during Chickenfox (basically Sharks and Minnows, but on land) last night with his army of six year old boys. He would’ve won, if not for Rowdy’s army of 13 year old boys and their war paint.
You escape the dining hall about fifteen minutes later, grinning from your conversation but skin crawling with the feeling that it wasn’t as genuine as it seemed. Two weeks of staff training and two weeks with campers have not eased your worries about being out of place. You’re still an imposter at Camp Evergreen, faking your belonging until it starts to feel like it sticks. It’ll stick soon. Hopefully.
You run into Luke on the way back to your cabin. “Hey, Luvbug,” you greet after a quick look around.
Luke blushes to his ears immediately. “Keep your voice down,” he hisses, eyes glinting at you like embers in the dark. “Where are you going?”
“Back to Sprout. I’m finishing some packets.” You hold up your stickers, flashing them like a police badge at Luke.
“Boring,” Luke drawls. “Wanna do something fun?”
You’re intrigued by the look in his eye. “Like what?”
Luke locks his lips with an imaginary key. “You’ll see. Yes or no, Sunshine?”
“You know it’s Sunny,” you say with a small smile, raising an eyebrow at Luke.
“And you know it’s Moose.” He quirks his in return. “Yes or no?”
Scout is in the cabin doing her portion of the packets, so it’s not like you’re leaving the campers alone. They’re asleep anyway, so how much damage can they do? Plus, it’s only twenty minutes to curfew. Luke won’t let you get caught outside so late, not when his mom is on Porch Patrol. You actually went for the first time last night, since it was your designated day– one counselor per day in a rotating schedule. You go once every 20 days, then the cycle repeats. The senior counselor in the cabin over, Freckles from the Lilac Leopards, will join Ellen tonight.
“Yes, let’s do it,” you decide.
Luke grins and takes your hand. “C’mon. I’m taking you shopping.”
You sneak across Grounds into the storeroom above the gym, which is set up to receive parents in a couple of days for last minute purchases. The front door is always locked, you know this, but Luke pushes the back entrance open easily.
“When we set up after Chickenfox, I stuffed a napkin in the jam,” Luke admits in a quiet voice, ushering you through the door and following behind you. “I noticed you didn’t have any camp stuff. Welcome to Paradise.” He spreads his arms and gestures around. “Choose whatever you want. Mom says she takes inventory, but it’s an empty threat. The last time she did inventory was when I was six and I needed to work on my numbers.”
“She made you count shirts?” You laugh, touching the nearest rack of t-shirts. They’re cute, but not your kind of cute. You’d like to have a shirt kind of like Luke’s, with those faded pine trees on the back.
“She made me count everything,” Luke says. “Shirts, hats, blankets, cups, frisbees. It paid off, though. Got an A in math that school year.”
You seize a dusty pink shirt with the camp logo on the back and Camp Evergreen on the front pocket. It comes in purple and, not surprisingly, a deep green, but you like mavue the most. “Thirty, so that’s what with the employee discount. Eighteen?”
Luke makes a face. “Sunshine, I know I called this shopping, but you’re not paying for this stuff.”
“What?” you whisper. “We’re stealing? Won’t they find out?”
“There aren’t any cameras,” Luke says with a shrug. “The lights are off and the front door to the room is locked. Freckles and Mom won’t catch us. Dad’s asleep. Take your shirt, Sunshine. If someone gives you grief, I’ll buy it.”
You check your watch, pressing the button on the side so the numbers glow in the dark. You bought the watch just for this summer, seeing that it was recommended by other counselors on the Staff Instagram. Ten minutes to curfew. You’d rather have time to spare.
“You sure?” you check again, holding the tee close to your chest.
“Take it, Sunny,” Luke repeats. “We’ll get you a sweatshirt next time. Let me walk you back to your cabin.”
Luke is true to his word, crossing Grounds with you in the dark and guiding you away when you almost walk into a frisbee golf goal. He gives you his normal smile and wave goodnight before disappearing up the road to the boys cabins.
At lunch, Luke finds you in the refill line. You’re sweaty from UF10 (“Often” is how Nurse says it. You’re not sure why they don’t just call her cabins “The Younger Girls”) dodgeball this morning, the group cabin time that replaced your activity periods. This is always how last days go– cabin time, lunch, extended rest period, cookout, and a special closing ceremony where one camper from each cabin is honored for how much they’ve grown over the session. Your camper is Molly. After Luke helped cure her homesickness, she bounced back. Now, you can hardly remember the shy girl she was. She’s the lifeblood of Sprout and delivered handmade friendship bracelets to each of the girls yesterday, which made you want to cry. She’s the sweetest kid ever.
“You look like you’ve been through a war,” Luke comments, tugging on one of your pigtails. The girls wanted to do your hair while in dodgeball jail, so you let them.
“Pretty much,” you reply, shaking your head until your hair slips from his grip. “The girls are parched. This is our second refill.”
Luke holds his pitcher not by the handle, but by the body of the container. His hands are big– it’s impossible not to notice that. Even the girls oohed and ahhed last night when Luke played Chad Danforth in a skit with Rowdy as Troy Bolton and palmed a basketball just to show off. His other hand is balled up in front of you, waiting for you to put your palm beneath it to catch his offering.
You stick your hand out as you fill your pitcher from the dispenser on the wall of the kitchen. Luke unfurls his fingers and out falls a beaded bracelet.
You inspect it with one hand. It’s got orange and yellow beads in an alternating pattern, white stretchy string tied together with in a complex knot, and in the middle are five white beads with letters: SUNNY.
“The last year campers had arts and crafts yesterday,” Luke explains. “I was supervising. Thought I’d make you a bracelet.”
Your body floods with heat. “Lu– Moose,” you whine. “This is so sweet. Thank you.”
“It’s no biggie.” He shrugs, then takes your place at the water fountain. “Hey, has anyone asked you guys to cookout yet?”
“Ugh, no,” you reply. It’s a big point of contention between Scout and the junior counselor she’s been flirting with all summer– his cabin asked someone else to cookout when he promised Scout they’d ask Sprout to join them. “Scout is pissed at Scooby.”
“Ruh-roh,” Luke chirps through his crooked smile.
You bat his shoulder and laugh at the goofy joke.
“It’s not Scooby’s fault,” Luke says. “Rowdy asked Cheese– Scooby’s co and head counselor, by the way. He’s doing double duty– to do a Big Brother thing between the sevens and the thirteens. Cheese pulled rank.” He leans closer and whispers. “Between you and me, Rowdy just wants to sit next to Cheese during cookout. They’re obsessed with each other, have been since they were cos four years ago.”
“Which one is Cheese?” you ask, peeking through the kitchen window and looking at the boys tables. You find Scooby with the male sevens, but someone’s head is blocking his co.
“The Swiss guy,” Luke replies. “Swiss Cheese. Tall, brown hair, sad cow eyes, scraggly beard. He teaches hiking and cross country. Nico.”
“Oh, yeah, I’ve seen him around,” you say. “He builds the fire for twilight, right?”
“Exactly!” Luke’s face splits. He bumps your hip with his and holds the kitchen door open so you both can walk through. “So, you’re free for cookout?”
“Yeah, we’re on our own.”
“Not anymore. The boys have been asking about Molly all week, how she is and everything. I thought we could offer your girls a chivalrous evening, teach them how they should be treated by guys and teach my guys how not to be dickheads.”
You’re surprised by the offer.
Luke waits for your response. “So? What do you think?”
“That’s actually– that’s so nice.” You slide the bracelet on your wrist and give it a spin, until you can see your name beads. “Thank you for the bracelet, too.”
You go your separate ways: Luke to the announcement sheet where Rowdy stands, his head dipping to catch his brother’s– you learned that at the session meeting Wednesday night– statement. You to your seat at your table, pouring cupfuls of water for your ravenous girls.
It isn’t long before Luke’s cabin walks from their end of the hall to your table, surrounding it, and chants an invitation to your giggly campers. They leave you to talk it over and during announcements, Jim finds you in the crowd per Luke’s instructions on the sheet and asks for your answer. A loud cheer rises from the Sprout table, accepting the invite, and Luke subsequently escorts you to dinner.
He makes all of his boys wear neatly pressed polos and golf pants, combing their hair with a wet bristle to tame their eternal bedhead.
Moose wears a tuxedo with camp socks, neon green and slipping up whenever he takes a step. He tells you it’s his prom tuxedo, that he found it in the top of his childhood closet and he made do. “This is a special night,” he says just for you, snapping the bracelet against the skin of your wrist.
Your girls ask you if you and Counselor Moose are dating late that night, during a game of Hotseat. You laugh and say no– because Luke doesn’t like you like that. He’s just being nice, helping you feel welcome in a new place.
You spend almost four hours in the hot sun, waiting for every parent to pick up their child. Nurse comes and checks you and Scout out for the weekend. You heard through the rumor mill that the EMs (Executive Mentors, like the head counselors and program leads) have an airbnb off Grounds tonight. She’s lax with your cleaning and preparation for the weekend, so Nurse must have somewhere to go. Usually, she’s pretty meticulous– fair and kind, but strict when it comes to the kids. You really like her.
Scout scampers out of the cabin as soon as Nurse moves onto Lilac, hopping in Scooby’s car and peeling away. The junior counselors are having a party this weekend too. Autumn, the junior counselor in Aspen, has a vacation home nearby and her parents are cool with underage drinking as long as they’re in the house too. The teens jumped on this opportunity. Scout has been looking forward to it all week, talking incessantly about her odds of getting a room with Scooby, but she never invited you.
Some of the other senior counselors are going, others are going to the EM bnb, but you have other plans. There’s a Chick-Fil-A nearby and you’re going to get lunch there, drive back to camp, take a long nap, and watch Netflix on your computer for the rest of the night. Then, you’ll sleep in tomorrow before the next session begins.
It sounds like a stupid night off, compared to the parties that are going on in the edges of your mind, but you’re really excited.
You blast your favorite music on the drive to Chick, singing along and enjoying the air conditioning. You pull into the parking lot about thirty minutes later, noticing a couple of cars that you recognize. When you enter the restaurant, you notice a large group of Camp Evergreen staff at a clump of tables. You spot Luke in the group and he notices you, waving with a big smile. Everyone turns to look at you and you immediately turn bright red, returning the wave before getting in line for your chicken nuggets.
As you wait for the workers to call your name, Luke sidles up next to you. “Hey.”
“Hey, Moose.”
“You don’t have to call me that outside of camp,” Luke says. “I’m just Luke here. What are your plans tonight?”
“You’re looking at them.” You gesture to your soda cup, smiling with closed lips.
“Do you want to come to Sarah’s party?” Luke asks. “The house is huge. Everyone’s coming. We’re about to go to the liquor store, if you want us to pick something up for you.”
You draw your eyebrows together. “Sarah?”
Luke grins. “Nurse,” he replies. “Sarah Nurse. Your head counselor.”
“Oh!” You feel like you should hit yourself upside the head. You knew that, even called her Sarah your first day before you knew about the nickname thing. “No, that’s okay. I don’t want to impose.”
“You wouldn’t be,” Luke assures you. “Nurse loves you. She’d be glad to see you there.”
You wish he had told you this earlier in the week, before you set your heart on napping and sleeping and rotting in bed. You hesitate, giving Luke a regretful look. “I’m kind of excited to sleep all night,” you decline gently.
You expect Luke to look let down, but he rolls with your answer. “I get it. Jack and Nico are going to nap for like three hours once we get to the house. It’s their ritual. Maybe you’ll come next time?”
His face shines with hope, making you smile and almost accept on the spot. Luckily, the workers call you to collect your bag of food and it breaks the moment. You leave Luke with a “I’ll let you know, thank you” and take your bag from the person behind the counter. You wave goodbye to Luke, then the rest of the staff at their table, on your way out.
You hope they have fun, you really do. Part of you wants to join them, but you know you’d just feel awkward on the outskirts of their inside jokes. Sometimes being in the middle of the action is worse than missing out. At least when you’re alone, you’re not hyper aware of the fact that you don’t know everyone on the same level as the other staff.
It was really nice of Luke to offer, though.
Your second session is a shitstorm. You have a full cabin, sixteen girls shared between you and Scout. Half of them know each other, half of them are brand new. Half of them form a clique and use their knowledge of camp– one year’s worth of knowledge, as if that really sets them apart– to belittle the rest of the girls. Kids can be mean, you learn.
You put every ounce of spare energy into solving disputes between campers, separating campers that need to be separated in creative ways that almost take up as much energy imagining as physically stopping the girls from fighting each other. Worse– and this is the part that you didn’t understand when Scout read the camper confidentials and cursed for the first time in front of you– a third of your girls are off their meds for the summer so “they can fully experience camp.” Tensions are high. You’re all too aware of the fact that Logan is off her ADHD meds and that Mia is crying because she has untreated anxiety and that Skyler gets melatonin at home but doesn’t have access to any at camp.
Luke always seems to appear during the small moments you take for yourself.
When you make coffee in the morning, he’s beside you stirring creamer into his steaming drink. He comments on your extra shot of espresso and asks how you’re doing with the girls, wishing you luck.
Off porch at night, Luke delivers the good chocolate milk to your table, where you sit alone. He joins you and helps you put camper packets together, minimizing the mess around you. When some of his friends, Rowdy, Turkey, Pocket, and Zigzag, plop down at your table and talk loud enough to distract you, Luke helps you gather up the remaining loose papers and carries them back to your cabin with you before he returns to the dining hall and you go to bed.
He’s almost always on your team during camp games, standing next to you on the sidelines while Jim explains the rules.
He stands next to you during your daily after-lunch meeting.
He taps you on the shoulder and walks the opposite way during dinners.
Luke jams the lock in the store again once it’s reset for pickup this session and when he asks if you want to go shopping again, you eagerly accept. You need to do something fun before these kids leave so that the session isn’t a total waste. You and Scout had to choose the least evil of all your children to be singled out at the ceremony tomorrow night. No one deserved it, but you were required to choose one.
You look through the sweatshirts this time, picking out a plain crewneck in butter yellow with green patchwork letters across the front: EVERGREEN. This sweatshirt is one of the big sellers in the store. Ellen orders them in every color of the rainbow– but this is the only butter yellow one you see. It’s oversized and comfortable and you love it immediately.
Luke shuffles through the cubbies in the back of the store. He fishes a bucket hat from a stuffed bin and plants it on his head. “What do you think?”
“You look like a goober,” you laugh. The hat squashes Luke’s curls and looks out of place on his body.
Luke looks in one of the mirrors, having to bend down to do so. “I like it,” he decides. “You should take one. We can match.”
“I can’t wear it as well as you,” you say, cushioning your decision with a compliment and a smile. Your cheeks always ache when you’re with Luke because he makes you smile and laugh so much. It’s a nice feeling. The night belongs to you and Luke.
It becomes habit to meet up with him outside of your cabin once the kids have gone to bed. Scout takes her time off-porch first, then Luke meets up with you after. He walks you around camp and shows you everything in a new light. He tells you about each of the counselors, telling you the story behind their nicknames. He reveals hidden nooks and crannies, well-known meeting points for counselors who are trying to sneak out at night, and where Chef hides his best snacks for the staff he likes most.
It becomes easier to talk to the other counselors and you even eat with them at Chick-Fil-A between sessions. There’s no party this weekend. Instead, Jack stokes a fire out at the obstacle course and counselors filter in and out.
You arrive way too early, before the fire is even set up, but Luke is the first to appear. He doesn’t laugh at your eagerness, only compliments you for being on time and explains that when Jack says 8, he usually means 9:30. Luke invites you back to his cabin to pregame with him and Nemo– Simon, his co-counselor– before returning to the bonfire. He shares his seltzers, hidden in a cooler in the crawl space beneath his cabin stairs.
With the buzz in your blood, it’s easier to talk to the other counselors. You have a really good conversation with Sarah, learning that you both loved the same band as tweens and attended the same concert in 2013. A lot of the girls go only by their nicknames, claiming it’s because you’re still on camp Grounds. You think they really love their names, though, and that’s why they use it. You get a thrill deep in your heart whenever someone calls you Sunny. You hate when anyone other than Luke calls you Sunshine– Rowdy tries and it feels wrong coming out of his mouth.
Buttercup, the senior counselor for Magnolia, the female fourteens, is the one to steal Rowdy away. She curls up with him on a hammock and plays with Cheese’s long hair, his flat-brim hat perched on her head. Luke says their relationship is complicated. Tink, your cabin-mate and the senior counselor of the sixes, says they’re open. She introduces you to Tigger and you don’t have to ask how he got his nickname.
You’re pooped by midnight, new names and relationships bouncing around your head. The buzz wears off and leaves you sleepy. You find Luke and tell him you’re going to walk back to Sprout, accepting his offer to walk you back since it’s dark and there are roots in the woods that you’ll definitely trip over. Luke knows his way around.
“How was that?” Luke asks.
“Everyone is so nice,” you reply. “I didn’t know they knew who I was.”
“Of course they know you,” Luke tells you. “You’re one of us.”
You’re one of us. You have to let that seep in, going silent during the rest of the walk back. The sky is clear tonight, stars twinkling against the inky black backdrop. There’s a light breeze in the air, rustling through the trees, and the temperature has cooled significantly. Your new sweatshirt smells like bonfire and keeps you cozy.
Luke delivers you to your porch, standing at the bottom of the steps. You climb them, turning around once you’re on the porch and leaning over the rail. He’s tall, so he can almost reach you all the way up here.
“Are you going back to the bonfire?” you ask, delaying a goodbye.
Luke shakes his head. “Just back to Eaglewood for me. I’m going to take a shower before Nemo gets back.”
“Well, goodnight, Luvbug,” you tell him, reaching a hand over the rail and doing Sarah’s new bit– grabby-hands instead of a wave.
Luke catches your hand and tugs you to his level, his lips pecking yours for the briefest of seconds. He pulls away so quickly that you’re not even sure it happened. “Goodnight, Sunshine,” he replies, walking away with his hands in his pockets.
You watch his silhouette disappear up the path, lips tingling with the ghost of his taste.
The following morning, you have lunch with the other UF10s. You have an hour before your third wave of campers arrive. You wait for everyone to leave the table, picking at your food until it’s just you and Tink left. She pushes her food away and relaces her boots, evidently off to check on the horses before the girls get here.
“Can I tell you something?”
Tink straightens up, laces wrapped around her palms. “What’s up, Sunny?”
You clear your throat, blushing before you can reveal your secret. “Luke kissed me last night.”
A slow smile curves Tink’s lips. “It’s about time.”
What a weird response. “Do you think he likes me?” you ask.
Tink ties a neat bow and stares at you. She laughs. “Do I think he likes you?” she asks. “Yeah, Sunny, I think he likes you.”
“Really?”
Tink stands and dusts her hands off with her shorts. “Sunny, Moose is crazy for you. Has been since staff training. Half the JCs are flirting with him and trying to have their own camp romance, but he’s obsessed with you. He’s one step away from giving himself an allergic reaction to get your attention, like Tigger did to me last summer.”
You’re itching to hear the rest of that story, but Tink waves goodbye and says she has to run. She calls as she exits the dining hall, “Embrace it! Moose is a sweetheart.”
You barely see Luke the first two days of session three. You have a mid-summer check in with Nurse on Tuesday. She gives you your strengths and weaknesses as a counselor and tells you that if you’d like to come back next year, you definitely have a spot on staff. After she closes her notebook, she crosses her arms and pulls her sweatshirt over her knees and asks you about Luke.
Your blush seems to speak for you. Sarah slides you a slip of paper with Luke’s number on it and encourages you to shoot him a text later. She says she thinks you two are cute.
It isn’t until all of the kids have gone to bed that you make use of the 10 digits scrawled in Nurse’s clear handwriting. It’s after curfew by now– you had trouble sleeping after one of the girls woke you up. She had a nightmare. Getting a reply from Luke is a long shot, but you won’t be able to sleep until you send him a text.
You pull your covers over your head and type: Hi, Nurse gave me your number :)
You gnaw on your bottom lip and wait to see if Luke replies. You almost give up after two minutes pass with no sign of him, but as you’re locking your phone, Luke starts typing.
Is this Sunshine?
Is this Luvbug?
Haha
You don’t know what to say to that. You change the subject.
Haven’t seen you lately :( how’s your cabin?
Loud. Lively. Weird. The boys are very chill but they’re having nicotine withdrawals. How’s yours?
Nicotine withdrawals? Mine are cute. They’re silly. They all actually like each other, unlike last sesh
Just a couple of the guys. They keep asking if I have zyns. Up for Adventure?
Me?
You!
It’s after curfew Luvbug
Exactly. Mom’s asleep. Dad’s asleep. Camp to ourselves?
You’re quite the rulebreaker
Not up for it?
I don’t want to get in trouble
Ok :)
A few minutes later, Luke adds:
Backdoor.
You hear a light scratching at the door in the bathroom, which leads to nowhere. It faces the woods, an old rickety stairway leading down to the ground.
Your first reaction is alarm, even knowing that Luke said “Backdoor.” Surely he didn’t appear at your back door in an instant– this could be an animal. Jim once said there were bears in the area, but that they never wander into camp.
You throw your covers off and creep into the bathroom, stepping lightly so you don’t wake your kids up. You shut the bathroom door behind you and lock it– hopefully none of the children will wake up needing to go to the bathroom while you check this out.
You open the door a crack, then widen it. You peek your head out.
There’s Luke, leaning against the railing.
“What are you doing?” you whisper, sticking a rock between the door and the frame so you’re not trapped outside.
Luke’s goofy grin glints in the moonlight. “I wanted to see you.”
He’s so earnest. You’ve never doubted the reliability of Luke’s words. He’s very honest. You dare to match his energy.
“I missed seeing you around,” you admit. “Making coffee the past two days has been super lonely. No one makes a comment about my espresso.”
“Have you tried chocolate milk instead of creamer yet?” Luke asks.
You shake your head and offer him a smile. “I forgot where the chocolate milk is.”
“I’ll show you tomorrow,” Luke says.
A brief silence falls between you. Luke’s hair is messy and flat on one side, like he’d been laying in bed. He has a camp shirt and camp sweatshorts on, slides on his feet. You can see his strong thighs in these shorts and you have to look away before your thoughts turn… elsewhere.
“I like your pajamas,” Luke says. “You wore those the first day we met.”
You look down, surprised that he remembered. You didn’t even realize.
“They’re really cute, Sunshine,” Luke adds. He pushes off the railing and gets close to you, towering over you.
“Why’d you kiss me the other night?” you ask quietly, Luke’s closeness making your breath race.
Luke shrugs and shakes his head slightly. “Wanted to. Was that okay?”
Tentatively, you nod.
Luke’s smirk widens. “Would it be okay if I did it again?”
You move your head much more enthusiastically this time.
Luke’s teeth appear before he leans down, hands resting on your hips. His first kiss is another peck, a chaste one. He’s achingly slow with it, feeling out your lips with his. The night is quiet enough that you can hear your mouths coming together and parting. Small smacks fill your ears and you sigh into Luke’s figure, your weight sagging against him. You wrap your arms around his shoulders.
Luke’s grip on your hips tightens. He takes a step forward, two steps back for you. You stop only because the wood of the cabin presses against your back. There’s nowhere to go in front of you, unless you want to walk straight into Luke’s warm, solid body. You’d rather have it on top of you, if you’re being honest.
Your thoughts are definitely straying elsewhere.
Luke’s tongue swipes over your bottom lip, then enters your mouth when you open to let him in. His kisses are hungry and all consuming and he nibbles on your bottom lip after you pass your fingers through the curls at the nape of his neck. You wrap your fingers in the soft strands of hair and close your fist, feeling Luke’s hands travel to your ass.
They drift lower during the next kiss, when you suck Luke’s tongue gently and he releases a strangled moan. He lifts you, your legs wrapping around his waist, and his knee bangs against the exterior of the cabin with a loud thud.
You both freeze, mouths sharing the same space, Luke’s semi-hard cock brushing against your core.
No one moves inside your cabin.
Luke plants his hands on the side of the cabin, your body held up only by your arms around his neck and legs locked around his waist. His whole head moves when he kisses, bobbing in a slow nod as he consumes you, lighting a fire in your belly.
A stick snaps in the woods, making you freeze again. You peek over Luke’s shoulder, seeing nothing in the darkness between the trees. “Ugh, so creepy,” you shudder.
Luke sets you back on your feet. He returns to his sweet pecks, probably startled away from his own lust by the looming threat of being caught by campers like you were. “When’s your free tomorrow?” he asks.
“Fourth,” you reply.
“Perfect,” Luke whispers. He plants one final kiss on your lips. “I’ll see you then.”
For the second time in your camp experience, Luke disappears into the night and leaves your body humming with desire.
The following afternoon, you meet Luke behind his cabin. He looks both ways before tugging you through the door and descending on you, lips locked once you cross the threshold. You only make it as far as the bathroom counter, with Luke lifting you up to sit on the cool resin and stepping between your legs.
“Nemo’s at Speedway,” Luke tells you between steaming kisses. “But you never know when the kids will barge in.”
“I know, the girls are the worst,” you reply breathlessly. “They always forget something and try to come back during first.”
“First is the worst free,” Luke says. “I hate being around when Mom’s doing Inspection.”
“She’s a nice lady,” you argue as Luke starts to kiss down your neck, your heart racing in your chest.
“I know she’s nice. It just reminds me of all the times she told me to clean my room when I was little,” Luke grumbles against your skin. He pulls back and whips his shirt off, your eyes bugging out of your head at the sight.
He’s all muscle. His shoulders are round, his biceps bulge, his pecs bounce purposefully when he catches you staring. His abs are hard and sculpted, nipples small and pert. His v-line is pronounced, disappearing into his basketball shorts. Your tongue feels heavy in your mouth.
As Luke reaches out to touch you again, you feel a sudden strike of fear and swerve his incoming kiss. “Do you, um…?”
Luke lifts an eyebrow, waiting patiently for you to finish your question.
“Do you…?” you trail off again, biting your lower lip hard enough for it to ache. “Fuck. I mean, I know the other counselors are…”
Luke tilts his head knowingly. “Having sex.”
“Yeah. And I know that, um, like… Turkey?”
“Oh, okay, I see what you’re saying,” Luke says. “Turcs was dating Kate– Kitty, in Silverwood– but he and Daisy have had a thing going since they were last year campers. He and Minnie really connected this year, too. He’s not– I don’t love that he’s seeing girls and moving on, like, the next week, but… no, to answer your question. There’s no one else, not for me.”
“Okay.” You take his words at face value, trusting him. “It’s just– Scout tells me all the junior counselor drama and it seems like everyone is screwing everyone.”
Luke laughs, his delicate fingers coming to your collarbone and tapping along that ridge. “All the JCs are screwing each other. They think they’re grown up because they’re away from home for the first time. They’re not being supervised super closely, so they get up to a lot of trouble.”
“Did you do that?” you ask quietly.
Luke shakes his head. “I wasn’t ready my first year on staff, then I was dating a girl from school my second summer as a JC. You’re the only camp person that I’ve… yeah.”
A weak smile crosses your face. It’s reassuring to know that Luke isn’t nailing everything that moves. The other counselors are so pretty and cool, so you wouldn’t blame Luke if he was making good use of his… Adonis-like… body.
You reach out and pinch his love handles between your fingers, feeling him out before peeking up at him through your eyelashes.
“Have you done this before?” Luke asks.
You clear your throat and cup his sides, pulling Luke closer. “A few times. My ex boyfriend from freshman year.”
“Okay,” Luke says softly. His lips quirk. “I’ll be slow.”
“Not– slow…” you tell him, your statement ending in a laugh. “You don’t have to go too slow, Luvbug.”
Luke smirks at you, finding one of your hands on his sides and guiding it to the tent in his shorts. He gets so hard from just kissing you– just kissing you. It’s sexy. You touch his bulge, covering it with your palm– or, as much as you can cover.
“Oh,” you whisper, shivering and giving Luke an experimental squeeze.
Luke leans in, nosing your cheek before kissing your earlobe. “Not slow, huh?” His hands disappear under your loose t-shirt and ruck it up to your breasts, cupping them with his sure touch. “Are you sure you don’t want me to take my time with you?”
His thumbs brush your pebbled nipples, which are fighting to make contact with Luke’s fingers through your sports bra. You whimper as he strokes them, sucking softly on your earlobe. He’s toying with you, playing you like a fiddle until you’re squirming against that strong body.
“I want,” you gasp, arching into Luke.
He drags your shirt over your head, leaving you in your sports bra, shorts, and the cute pink underwear you put on in case something like this happened when you went to Luke’s cabin. You weren’t sure if it was overkill. Luke could’ve invited you over to make out, like last night. You’re really glad you took the plunge and dressed up, given how you and Luke are both losing your clothes.
Luke sucks kisses on your revealed cleavage. “Tell me,” he muses. His fingers splay over your back, thumb outlining the straps of your sports bra leisurely.
“I want you to touch me,” you breathe out, spreading your thighs to give Luke better access.
“Want me to put my fingers in your pussy?” Luke asks, going a step further. He captures your lips, scratching his blunt nails under the waistband of your shorts. “Get you all ready to take my big cock?”
You hum a confirmation, high-pitched and embarrassed by how straightforward he is. Impatiently, you roll your hips against the air.
Luke chuckles, smile skewed. His eyelids have grown hooded from how turned on he is. You can practically smell the carnal need you’re both exuding, deep breaths matching your skipping heartbeat. “Tell me?” he repeats.
You blink in surprise, brain in overdrive. “Tell you?”
Luke hovers, his lips brushing yours when he speaks. “You want me to touch you…” He pulls back when you try to steal a kiss. “So you can take my big cock. Tell me.”
You squeak, surging forward to grab Luke’s hair. You claim him hungrily, teeth gnashing and tongues twisting. When you’re out of breath, you pull back. “Want you to touch me,” you pant. “Want your big cock inside me.”
Luke moans brokenly, kissing you again with the same passion. His hands tug your clothes off, ridding himself of his vestments while simultaneously trying to keep your mouths connected. It’s hard and every second you’re not touching feels like torture. The clock is ticking. You can feel time slipping away from you and you need, need Luke to fuck you.
Your ass is bare against the resin countertop and it dimly crosses your mind that you’re in a cabin where a bunch of 15 year old boys live for two weeks. You send a general, silent thank you into the universe, hoping it finds its way to Ellen and her strict cleaning regime.
Luke’s mouth distracts you. He sucks your bottom lip and moans as his middle finger sinks into your heat, curling and twisting in the limited space. His hard cock nudges your thigh and Luke tucks his face in the curve of your neck, biting down gently.
His thumb finds your clit, circling the bundle of nerves clumsily. His ring finger joins his middle inside of you, stretching your entrance. His fingers dance, thrusting into and petting your gummy walls. He swallows the noises that you make, shushing you when you get too loud.
“Noise carries,” Luke tells you. “Anyone walking outside the cabin could hear you and we’re technically not allowed to hang out here alone.”
“Sorry,” you whisper.
Luke chuckles. “It’s okay. I like it.” He kisses you again, squeezing a third finger into your cunt for another minute before he deems you ready.
You wiggle on the counter as Luke rushes into the cabin to grab a condom. Your slick leaks between your legs and pools on the white material, messy and feral.
Luke zeroes in on it when he returns, staring at the space between your legs. There’s slick on the counter and your folds are shining and your clit is swollen– Luke seems to lag right before your eyes, buffering like an overloaded old computer.
“Luke,” you whine, and he snaps out of it.
“Later,” he says to himself, shaking his head. His curls bounce with the movement. Luke approaches you, kissing you again when he’s close enough. You throw your arms over his shoulders and Luke holds his cock by the base, guiding it to your entrance after rolling the condom on.
You both look down, foreheads knocking in the process. You laugh and kiss Luke’s bump, then lay your forehead on his collarbone. Luke’s pink tip breaches your entrance, a breath whooshing from his parted lips. You watch him thrust shallowly, his length disappearing bit by bit. When he’s halfway buried, Luke’s hand comes to your chin. He lifts your head and kisses you deeply, slowly like he did against your cabin. You suck his tongue like you did then, mirroring the memory.
You make out as his thrusts grow harder, his hands drifting to lie flat against the countertop. You feel Luke’s length inside you, deeper than anything you’ve ever taken before, and your nails dig into his skin when his tip finds your cervix.
Luke’s spit sinks into your lips, permeating the sunburnt skin. His groans vibrate down your throat, wet skin clapping between you. Your stomach swoops, Luke’s cockhead abusing your back wall with each thrust. It feels… so good.
You’re a mess. Your mind is in shambles, body breaking down as Luke manages to touch you everywhere. The resin is hard beneath you. You can feel Luke’s glutes clenching beneath your locked ankles, his balls hitting the thin patch of skin between your stuffed cunt and your puckered backside. Your clit makes contact with his pelvis each time he drives into you and before you know it, your legs are shaking and you keen with each exhale.
“You gonna come?” Luke asks, a grunt characterizing his next thrust.
“Mhm,” you whimper.
“Yeah, me too,” Luke says, his final kiss a desperate one. “With me, come with me.”
Your eyes roll back when warm fluid paints the inside of the condom, dark vision spotted with stars. Luke continues rutting into you as he comes, as he releases inside you, hitting a spot that makes your body seize, then snap.
Luke holds you close, his thrusts shallow as you both come down. His fingers dig into your sides.
Luke cradles you. You press your lips against his sweaty clavicle and inhale deeply, the heady scent imprinting on your brain.
Your head shoots up from its place against his collarbone when you hear the siren that signals the end of fourth period in the distance. Your shocked expression matches Luke’s slack jaw and wide eyes, both of your hearts stopped for a beat.
Luke pulls from you in an instant. “Go, go,” he hisses as you spring into action, removing the condom and pulling his boxers on in a fluid motion, opening the back door to the cabin and launching the tied-off rubber into the woods.
You scramble off the counter and find your panties, shorts, bra, and t-shirt in clumps on the floor. You tug them all on hurriedly, not caring if the panties or sports bra are inside out as long as you look presentable on the outside. You dress in record time, finding Luke with his shorts on and holding the back door open for you.
“Bye,” he says quickly, pecking your lips before you turn and flee, somehow making it back to your cabin without getting caught by any of the campers.
The rush of the last hour’s events keep your adrenaline on high for the rest of the day and into the night.
It becomes something of a nightly routine, meeting Luke behind your cabin and kissing him until both of your lips are red and swollen and lust-painted. It’s there that he invites you to another party this weekend, this time in a bnb booked by Buttercup. He get down on one knee when he asks, making you giggle, and he kisses the inside of your thigh when you accept.
Your girls ask again if you and Counselor Moose are dating when he singles you out during a Lip Sync Battle and blows you a kiss. You still say no, but later that night in the dining hall, Nurse asks you the same question over the brim of her hot chocolate. You blush and catch a glimpse of Luke from across the room, Scooby on his shoulders. Ethan’s head has disappeared into a hole in the ceiling and Luke boosts him high enough that he can pull himself up, vanishing completely. “I think we might be,” you say before sipping your own hot chocolate and burning all the tastebuds off your tongue.
Luke kisses it better after curfew.
On Saturday, once your kids leave and you don’t have to solve any more tearful goodbyes with big hugs, Luke parks in front of your cabin and throws open the passenger door for you to jump in. He takes you through the Chick-Fil-A drive-thru, pays for your meal and throws in an extra peach milkshake that you didn’t ask for, and brings you to the rented house.
Buttercup, Nico, and Jack are setting up coolers of seltzers and beer when you arrive. Jack slaps Luke’s hand when he steals two drinks from the cooler before it’s ready. Not one of them bats an eye when Luke pulls you down onto his lap. Buttercup sits down with you when Nico and Jack disappear into one of the bedrooms. Apparently, they really do nap for three hours every night off. You thought Luke was making a joke.
When Freckles bursts through the door with an open bottle of red wine in hand and a mouth stained purple, she throws herself on the couch with Nico and thrusts the bottle of wine at you. “It’s about time you joined us on a weekend, Sunny,” she exclaims. “We’ve only been waiting to hang out with you all summer.”
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A Hughes Summer: Boat Day
connor bedard x reader
Sneak Peak!!!
The Michigan sun beat down for what seemed like eternity, scorching the skin of the inhabitants of the Hughes’ lake house. Laughter, clanks of beer bottles, and the occasional swear words echoed off the tree bark. Only pure joy was felt over the past few weeks.
I stood on the back porch with my lake bag filled to the brim with endless amounts of sunscreen, snacks, books, and towels that should last the day. Connor was with Jack and Quinn by the outdoor kitchen’s fridge, loading the cooler with all sorts of drinks. I couldn’t help but watch the scene unfold. There was nothing crazy about what was happening, but it felt so natural seeing all the boys together. The first few days at the lake house it was kind of awkward. Connor can be awkward, though he doesn’t mean to. Eventually, some conversation about basketball sparked up, and the rest was history. My two worlds collided, and it felt like one big family. Soon enough, my brothers started picking on him, which was a sign that he was a part of the Hughes clan. I was snapped out of my thoughts as the cooler rolled against the wooden floor. Quinn dragged the cooler down the dock, stopping by the boat; Jack followed suit, but lagged trying to open up a Bud Light.
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MORE OF THE HUGHES READER X BEDARD SUMMER!!!!! Maybe boat day if like dinner, something cute
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[29.8k] Pairing | Luke Hughes x afab!reader Summary | if y/n knew how their friendship would play out, she would’ve never spoken to Luke in the first place. Now she finds herself in a game of cat and mouse except she’s ready to surrender. But he’s not. Warnings | 18+ smut, angst, childhood friends to lovers, swearing, underage drinking, dry humping, choking, making out, praise kink, size kink, fingering, oral (f & m receiving), very creepy behaviour towards y/n, protected sex Authors Note | slow burning again. Covid also never happened. This is a work of fiction, please remember that my dudes ♫ love lost - mac miller [small worlds masterlist]
The house next door to the L/n’s had been vacant for six years after they moved to the lake until the Hughes’ moved in with their three boys. To say the l/ns were relieved to have neighbours finally would be a significant understatement, they were running straight to the Hughes’ front door with offerings of freshly baked cookies and a two-year-old y/n tucked in their arms. It started a beautiful friendship between families, but temperamental summers when the Hughes’ would return to the lake.
When y/n and Luke first met, they had been no older than a couple of five-year-olds with faces slathered in sun cream and the highest peak of curiosity in the world. She and her father had been seconds away from taking their boat out onto the lake, a bow-seated bowrider that most of the lake's inhabitants owned, but to the Hughes boys next door, it was the coolest thing they’d seen. Before they knew it, Jim was dragged across the docks by Jack, Quinn keeping up with Luke behind them. Y/n’s dad stood up, placing his hands on his hips in a typical dad manner, chuckling while y/n snapped her head around to face the docks.
“Apologies about him,” Jim smiled, referring to his middle son’s enthusiasm. Quinn and Luke stayed tucked into Jim’s sides, “He’s got far too much energy.”
“He’s all right, anything I can do for you?” her dad asked. Y/n’s eyes jumped between all three boys, she knew they’d lived next door during the summer for years, but she’d never really spoken to them, Quinn was nine, and that was scary enough, not that he looked scary with his brown hair sticking out from under his cap and gentle eyes. Jack was a dirty-blond, eight-year-old ball of energy with a constant smile on his face, she heard him in his garden all the time. Luke was the shyest, but he had the cheesiest grin out of them all.
“Ellen and I are about to head off to view a boat, actually. I was wondering if it would be possible for you to take the boys out with you? I’m hoping it’ll get them used to the waters.”
Y/n perked up, looking back at her dad and then back at the boys buzzing on their toes, eyes glowing under the sun, and she held her tiny hand out towards Luke, “Yeah! Come, come!”
It was safe to say that after a full day of exploring the lake, listening to the boys talk about hockey, reminding them to sit still, her father had never been more grateful to only have two children, one being a daughter who seemed to love bossing Jack (specifically) around.
*
That was how the two families managed to occupy the children as rambunctious kids. Shuffling them between each other, introducing various activities from each other's lives just to cure their boredom and get them befriended. The boat trip had been such a success that Jack had insisted they teach y/n mini sticks, her brother was only two and still far more interested in what toys he could chew on. So, they did just that, Quinn gently teaching the rules and watching over the younger ones, especially when Jack got really into it. But it was Luke who’d stick to her like glue, choosing her as his teammate every time, whacking his brothers if they hurt y/n (which they giggled about, planning to bring it up later).
Another day when the weather was particularly calm, Ellen and Mr. L/n took the children paddleboarding, Jack and Quinn picking it up rather quickly, able to stand on their feet when both used the board together. That didn’t last long when Jack supposedly elbowed Quinn in the back, resulting in the eldest Hughes shoving Jack into the water, which then meant the board capsized and both boys became drenched. Y/n and Luke giggled, opting to sit on their board cross-legged and facing each other, talking about their favourite TV shows and school stories. Ellen thought it was a sweet sight, her little Luke warming up to someone, having a refuge from Toronto, someone of his own so he wouldn’t be confined to his brothers all the time. Not that that was a bad thing, but the other two boys had people at the lake they knew, their own friends and he seemed to adore her, just as she adored him the same.
*
Every year the nearby town held a carnival that featured rides, food stalls, almost impossible games and the public’s favourite, the firework display. The one night a summer when everyone seemed to spring to life, families, couples, and friends, all came together for the memories. Strings of fairy lights hanging around the walkways, colourful, flashing stalls and rides with music drowning out under the crowd’s chatter and the floods of people making it too easy to get lost in. It was one night Luke in particular would never forget, fear shook him to his core seeing how busy the walkways were, and how big the world was and he concluded that if he was scared, y/n must’ve been too.
Both families attended together with a chain of their children clinging to them, weaving in and out of people just to reach a good spot for the fireworks. Quinn hated it the most, somehow, he had been roped into getting Jack through (who made it his goal to play every game possible), clutching his wrist while Jack complained about his grip and that he was pulling him too fast. Ellen guided Luke through, and Luke’s hand held y/n’s in a vice grip, as tight as he could for a child. He couldn’t look at her though, his cheeks burned pink the whole time and he concentrated too hard on getting away from the crowd, y/n with him. He thought he’d cry if he lost her.
It was then that Luke experienced butterflies for the first time. The moment they reached the fireworks spot, both families huddled together, ear defenders ready in case they got frightened by popping and squealing. But not Luke and y/n, the only thing clutched in their hands were each other. The comfort of another was all it took to rid the fear, children don’t seem to mind if their hands are clammy, they held each other's hand as the fireworks lit up the sky in beautiful shades of reds, oranges, yellows in bouquets and whistles to willows and cackles, the first display they’d remember and have reflect in their beady eyes of awe. He squeezed her hand, turning his head to search for any fear in her face but she gazed back at him, lips grinning as his blond curls bounced in the breeze. They never let go, even when they didn’t need to hold each other anymore.
*
Crickets chirped throughout her garden, fairy lights running along the fence illuminating ever so slightly in the dark. No chatter from the docks, lights in the house absent and the time hitting midnight on the dot when young voices, terrible at whispering broke through the silence.
“Luke, move over!” she kicked his leg, attempting to roll away from the box of board games next to her.
“I can’t, the wall is there!” Luke protested, rolling into y/n, trying to shove her back to her side.
Group sleepovers are the pinnacle of good times but also the cause of a war. Y/n had a treehouse in her garden before she was born, her dad had built it after having fond memories from his childhood when he had one. Her mother suggested she invite the Hughes boys over one night since they weren’t far, and the treehouse had board games and cushions in there anyway, all they needed were sleeping bags and roll mats and they were set and wouldn’t be disturbed, as long as they closed the door.
It wasn’t large, a squeeze, in fact, the four top-to-tailing (Luke and y/n together in the smaller section, Quinn and Jack in the larger where there wasn’t a big box) but it was cosy and as long as Jack kept his arms and legs in his sleeping bag, everyone would be happy. Except he didn’t. Just before they were about to fall asleep, Quinn was awoken by a Skittle bouncing off his head and rattling against the wood. He ignored it until another hit him. Then a Skittle hit Jack, who threw one at y/n and Jack failed to stifle his giggles until someone smacked him with a pillow. Y/n grinned, watching the boy pout but grab his own and hit Quinn, whose eyebrows couldn’t have knitted any further into his forehead as he, with a stronger momentum, swung around and whacked Jack clean around the face.
“Oh Lu~” she chimed, watching him shield himself with his own pillow. She hit him but softer than she’d hit Jack and the four fell into a pattern of giggles and pillow swinging, burning all that pent-up energy children had. It was moments like those that brought the fondest memories to people, the ones that stuck with people forever and no matter how much time passes, the memory stays in the very place where it all happened. Always. People never forget things that made them laugh until their stomachs ached, even if they did get scolded in the morning for going to sleep too late or being too noisy. The memory never fades. Everything always stays.
When Luke was eleven, his family moved officially to Michigan, on the opposite side of the lake. The town separated them, albeit not far, he still wished he could live next to her all the time, but that would’ve taken the magic out of the vacation home. She was still the girl next door but now they’d get to see each other every day instead of once a year, he could invite her over to his, hang out on the weekends, after school, and visit all the places she used to talk about. He could see his best friend all the time.
Y/n hadn’t known about the Hughes’ move. Of course, her parents told her they were moving out of Toronto but where to be a guessing game. Out of all places, it was at school she discovered they’d moved to Michigan when the locker next to hers had been given a new lock. She closed her locker door and turned to take her leave for class until she came face to face with Luke Hughes and his bright blond curls, standing next to her just as awestruck as she was. They broke into smiles, arms thrown around shoulders and faces buried into necks, hugging until the final warning bell rang.
If you had asked Luke at the time if he liked y/n, he would’ve rejected the idea profusely out of embarrassment, but even years on, he still attached himself to her at the hip. He didn’t know what love felt like, or what a crush felt like at that age, but he did know that he always felt this warm sensation in his chest when he was around her, like flowers blooming and he couldn’t help but smile and tune the rest of the world out when she spoke. He’d always ask her for homework help, even if he knew the answers, he just wanted to hear her talk. If her friends received compliments and gifts from other boys, he’d provide her with them. When she didn’t have a partner, she’d find him. When she cried, she cried into him, when he’d lose his temper, she was his serenity.
He remembered the first time she bawled her eyes out to him, clear as day and the first time he’d seen her vulnerable. He had been flustered through and through, never having a girl throw herself into him and nuzzle into his neck the way she did, tears soaking his hoodie’s collar and arms winding around his torso tight. He rubbed her back timidly, copying what his dad did when his mum was upset and let her cry at their lockers, the hallway scarce of anyone else but her muffled sobs and his hammering heartbeat.
“What’s wrong?” he whispered, his stomach sinking.
Y/n sniffed, turning her head and pressing her ear to his shoulder, avoiding his gaze, “It’s stupid.”
“Well, it’s not if you’re crying.”
“Basically, Mark C had this list that ranked most pretty to least pretty out of me and my friends and he and his friends put me at the bottom and it’s stupid because it doesn’t do anything but then he said that ‘there’s always an ugly one’. Jenny found it and tore it up.” She babbled, tears soaking his hoodie, but he didn’t mind. He just held her tighter, stroking her back until she’d cried herself dry.
“He’s such a jerk, I think you’re the prettiest, so he was wrong anyway.” Luke, fuelled by a bitter taste in his mouth, hadn’t thought through what he had said or the weight of it and spoke from his mind. Hearing that a boy thought she was pretty and openly admitted it without shame or fear exiled any sort of misery from her. Somehow, and she didn’t understand why at that age, it meant everything that it came from Luke. Luke who’d grown up with her and seen her worst moments already (like horrifically sunburnt).
She squeezed him. He wasn’t the kind of guy to throw around compliments or comments, he was a thinker, just like his oldest brother.
“Do you wanna come over? We can watch movies and I’m sure we can drop you home.” He asked, his voice soft. She pulled back, hands fisting his hoodie, eyes sore and puffy and Luke felt his heart shatter at the sight of her sadness. She nodded eagerly, failing to contain the smile that crept onto her lips. She couldn’t help it, Luke just did that, and had that effect on her.
It was just a movie to make y/n feel better, but Luke being the youngest of three meant he fell victim to relentless teasing from his brothers the moment he got home. With bags dumped in the hallway, he and y/n made it to the large living room that opened into the dining room on the right-hand side which overlooked sliding doors into the garden, a breakfast bar dividing the kitchen and dining. Jack’s eyes lit up, first, engulfing her into a bear hug and then wiggling his eyebrows at Luke. Quinn simply ruffled both their hair and took his seat on one of the sofas, engrossed in his phone.
“Woah, look at Lukey bringing a girl home, we only got here a week ago an-” Jack started announcing but Ellen soon ushered him quietly, guiding Luke and y/n into the living room. She apologised for the mess, they had only recently moved in and there was still a lot of decorating to complete. The basics were down, sofas, TV above the fireplace, and dining table in the dining room but the place lacked photos and other miscellaneous decor for now.
“What do you wanna watch, Lu?” she curled up on the sofa, tucking herself into the armrest. Luke sat next to her, an awkward distance between them.
“You choose, I would pick Harry Potter, obviously.” He slumped into the backrest so his feet could reach the coffee table, just about.
“Harry Potter’s good, put that on.” Luke did, loading up Netflix and hitting play. He wanted to do something, cut the awkward air between the two of them but she seemed happy curled up in the corner, but he imagined her cuddled into him instead. Y/n burned to lean into Luke, bathe in his embrace again, the warmth of sitting close to someone and perhaps she would have if Quinn left the room. It wasn’t like he was paying attention to them, so she readjusted and shuffled closer to Luke, butterflies flittering in her stomach as she closed that awkward gap between the two of them. Luke glanced over to Quinn, but quickly turned back to her and sat up straight, turning his body into hers in return and putting his attention back onto the film.
They hadn’t made it halfway through the film when they fell asleep, Quinn too. Y/n’s head lay on Luke’s shoulder, his head leaning on hers. It was tough work surviving a day of school, clearly, but at least they were comfortable. The whole house fell into a silence, if a pin were to drop, the rattling against the floor would echo. When Jack emerged from his room, he genuinely thought he’d been home alone the whole time and crept down the stairs, flinching when he accidentally kicked a hockey glove to the bottom. He hung a left into the living room, catching sight of Quinn knocked out with his hood pulled over his head and Luke and y/n cuddled together, Harry Potter still playing on the TV. He could have woken Quinn, he could have woken Luke and teased him red, but he fumbled in his pocket for his phone, snapped a photo of his little brother and scooted around the house to find Ellen as if he had a rare treasure to show her. Sometimes siblings aren’t all that bad.
*
The summer of twenty-fifteen worked slightly differently than either family were used to. The l/n’s were used to having an eleven-year-old and an eight-year-old, with the additional two teenagers and Luke next door but now Jack was allowed to bring his friends Trevor and Cole. That was four teenagers, two pre-teens and a child, the Hughes’ now with two cars on their drive and double the noise level. Jack’s friends weren’t trouble, though. Trevor was like Jack, loud and full of spirit while Cole was on the quieter side, yet still as adventurous as the other two. When Jim had told the l/n’s the situation, y/n’s parent's souls were sucked straight from their bodies, how were they supposed to entertain that many kids?
One tradition that hadn’t changed was the carnival. That still stayed but the world wasn’t so big to them anymore. The fairy lights stayed, the food and game stalls were still the same, the rides had been refurbished and chatter still muffled the music. They had the strength to move through the crowds on their own now, recognise each other amongst the people and knew exactly where their meeting point was. Quinn was relieved he didn’t have to babysit Jack anymore, he met up with his friend Brady before the firework display. Jack, Trevor and Cole played every game they could afford with brotherly competitiveness raging through them and Luke still held her hand above it all. Weaving through bodies, hand clasped in his, she followed him with every ounce of trust she had, feeling a spark surge between them and watching his ears tint pink when she squeezed. When they’d arrived at the spot, the parents were already huddled together, Jack and his musketeers arriving shortly after with various prizes hanging around their necks and stuffed under their arms and Quinn arrived last. They weren’t huddled as close as they all had been in previous years, the little groups seeming to form their own huddles and Luke and y/n were included in that pattern, standing slightly to the side, almost in their own world.
Spinners of blues, glitters of whites and brocades of purples painted the inky sky in tune with the song that played in the background, following every beat almost perfectly. Their hands became warm in each other's hold, almost too warm but letting go would’ve felt wrong and awkward, especially since the electric feeling felt too good. Maybe they were too old to be holding hands now, there wasn’t much of a point anymore but perhaps they felt like it was all they had left of the innocence of childhood before school got harder, friendships got messier and before everyone started changing. Luke peered over at her, smitten by the way the fireworks always brought a smile to her face. She had such a lovely smile, the kind where her eyes crinkled in the corners, and she was confident about showing teeth. A burst of adrenaline shot through him, and images of couples he’d seen around flashed through his mind and maybe he would regret it, maybe he would burn hotter than his sunburn but at least he could say he tried.
With a hitched breath, Luke placed a sweet, quick kiss on her cheek before turning back to the sky above as if he’d done nothing at all. Her eyes widened and her head whipped around to look at him, confirming as if she hadn’t been dreaming and the way he smiled victoriously gave her every answer to her questions.
“Luke!” he flinched at his name, eyes wide, his worst fear hitting him like a brick; did someone see that? Was he about to be yelled at for kissing a girl’s cheek? Is Jack or Quinn going to chirp him for the rest of his life about it? He sheepishly turned towards his family, only to have relief wash over him when it was just Ellen calling him and y/n over.
“I want a photo of you and your brothers,” Ellen called, and he and y/n shuffled over, hearts thumping in their chests with cheeky smiles that kept a secret only they would ever know.
Quinn, Jack and Luke stood together, Luke in the middle wearing his University of Michigan fleece (which he wasn’t sure who it actually belonged to), Quinn on one side, hands tucked into the sleeves of his grey hoodie and Jack on the other, who, for reasons unknown, decided to don an all-burgundy jacket and beanie in the middle of summer. Neither of the boys smiled, more so due to being forced into a photo with everyone else watching and giggling at them but unknown to them at the time, that photo would be hung up on their staircase and be one of the favourites.
*
The problem with growing up is that the big world starts to become smaller and more enclosed. You learn and feel new things that you never thought existed. Unfortunately, the group found out the hard way that things change. The ladder on y/n’s treehouse had rotted over the winter, but her father replaced it with a staircase instead, for ease but she thought it looked cooler that way. It also made getting the mugs of hot chocolate into the treehouse easier than it would have been. But because everyone had grown, and they’d gained two extra bodies, it meant the inside was even more of a squeeze than before, even after replacing the large box of board games with a small cabinet instead. Top-to-tailing once again, Jack, Cole and Trevor on one end with Quinn, Luke and y/n on the other, but this time Jack was kept awake by Trevor’s snoring. He should have expected it really, it was usually him keeping everyone up with his antics, but he loathed how everyone else managed to fall asleep but him, but he hated more that if he dared wake anyone, he’d be sleeping outside.
He couldn’t blame everyone for being out cold, they’d spent the afternoon making friendship bracelets, Luke and y/n giving each other matching blue ones that he just knew would become the most prized possessions with the way their eyes lit up. Jack may have been loud and chatty, but he observed his brothers intensely and learned vicariously and what he figured out was that his little brother was utterly obsessed with this girl he desperately tried sitting closer and closer to. Luke even blew on her hot chocolate, the way Quinn used to do for him. To think that an eleven-year-old made bolder moves than he did. Quinn had told him to lay off Luke, let him be enamoured and that it was sweet to watch him break out of his comfort zone. Of course, the eldest knew exactly what it was like to feel so tucked away in your shell all the time, so if anyone was rooting for Luke and y/n, it was Quinn.
The air around her slowly warmed, her shivering stopping and a hot breath fanning across her pillow. Opening her eyes a crack, Luke’s curls fell in front of his eyes, sleeping bag zipped to his lips and he shuffled closer to her. If this was his way of cuddling, she accepted it immediately, shuffling closer until foreheads almost touched.
“Goodnight, y/n.” he whispered.
“Goodnight, Lu.”
*
Jack vaulted over the sofa, clutching the diary to his chest and manically laughing as Luke chased him desperately, with sheer panic in his eyes and a face redder than Cole’s sunburn. Luke had never felt so hot in his life, never wanted the ground to swallow him up more. He wished he’d never let Jack in his room, he wished he’d been more careful and tidied his room when he was asked because everything from that point further could have been prevented.
“C’mon Jack! Give it back!” Luke whined, lunging at his brother, who dodged him. “You can’t tell me you haven’t thought it too!”
“It doesn’t matter if I’ve thought it, you wrote it down!” Jack teased, opening the diary above his head to read more of the paragraphs. More of Luke’s deepest secrets. “I think y/n’s the prettiest girl in my grade and even the world, I like her smile a lot and she makes me feel all tingly when she laughs.”
“Shut up! Muuuum!”
Jack eventually handed the diary back, his laughing taunting Luke as this was now something that would hang over him for the rest of his life, be brought up every summer until the end of time and he begged the universes and any deity out there that Jack didn’t spill the secret. He was awful at keeping secrets. He and y/n were best friends. She didn’t even feel the same anyway, or at least he thought but, if he was lucky, perhaps took the risk, even just once, it could work out. What was the worst that could happen?
“Lukey and y/n sitting in a tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g!” Jack sang, eventually ending the tune with kissing noises as Luke's face grew redder and redder. If he could hit him with no consequences, he would’ve hit him hundreds of times, he wished he was big enough to cross-check him hard next time they were on ice.
“Shut up!” Luke yelled and shoved him, but Jack repeated the song, “Mum! Tell him to stop!”
“Your face is so red! You do think she's pretty! Wait ‘til the other’s hear this!”
“Jack, stoooop!”
Jack grinned like a menace, running away through the sliding doors and through the yard towards the dock, “QUINN! Luke has a crush on y/n!”
To Jack, it was harmless, brotherly teasing. They’d make up, move on and forget about it. They couldn’t do anything anyway, Jim and Ellen would scold him (or Quinn) for messing with Luke if they continued, and y/n would find out and everything would be ruined. So, it became a Hughes secret, and everyone would let Luke pine himself to death and decide if he wanted to make a move or not. And Luke’s nerves exploded. His mind raced and emotions tangled into a knot. He was still a growing boy, he didn’t know anything, and he was just about to begin middle school and after that high school where y/n would likely and undoubtedly make new friends, like other boys and he’d fade into the distance as nothing but the boy next door. If anyone were to have their heart broken it would be him, and he’d do everything to ensure that never happened.
When you start high school as a freshman, you don this mentality that you’re a lot older than you are. Perhaps it’s because you’re in a larger school with kids a year to four years older than you are, you’re all mature now. You dress better, follow trends, are influenced by the people around you and the media, and develop into your own person and your classes are more challenging. Yet, there are twice as many people, twice as many judging eyes, people you know and others you’ve never seen before. People openly tell you your flaws, force you into a shell and all the rumours brainwash the consensus and nobody knows what’s real and what’s not, if there’s a correct way to wear something, enjoy something, who was in your league and who was far out.
But it was also a clean slate for most. When Luke and y/n started high school, their friendships hadn’t merged like they used to. Luke found his crowd, like-minded boys who enjoyed sports and finding ways to cure teenage boredom and y/n found hers, a mix of different personalities that found common interests out of the blue. The differing schedules and groups pulled them apart more than they had liked, only sharing two classes in the end and Luke despised whoever made their timetables. She’d pout when they compared schedules, a violent urge to cry knowing she wouldn’t see his smile and curly hair every day, wouldn’t be able to find him easily for a hug when she needed it, and wouldn't have him by her side anymore. When she’d looked back up at him, with glossy eyes, his stomach dropped, and he knew exactly how she felt. He opened his arms and let her bury her face into his chest, arms winding around her, and they both mourned the loss of being two peas in a pod as dramatically as angsty teenagers would.
He did his best to see her at her locker, leaving cute little notes through the vents with hearts doodled under the message. He smiled and talked to her in the halls, they hung out after school when they could, he glared at anyone who dared talk shit about her and they hugged whenever one had a bad day, Luke hanging on longer, always. But as he’d feared, she had shown interest in other boys like his efforts had been wasted, and other boys had reciprocated but for some reason when they left cute notes, it was romantic, not that led to anything. But seeing the real world lit the fire under him, he needed to be a go-getter now, do something.
*
Nothing sucked at the lake though. There was no competition at the lake, no interruptions and he had the whole summer to make a singular move, or at least drop a hint. That was his one goal, drop y/n a hint that he liked her. She was a smart girl; she’d catch on but if she accepted it was an entirely different anxiety. He’d watched Jack make moves on girls before, it wasn’t that hard, surely. All you had to do was just go for it. And he would if his nerves didn’t eat him alive like vultures. This was his best friend he liked; he’d cry like a baby if she rejected him but hate himself for ruining something precious more.
Michigan could get hot during the summer, a blazing hot sometimes where the UV was high enough that thirty minutes outside, you’d feel that burning sensation along your skin. All those years ago, Jim and Ellen had bought that boat they viewed, it had sat identically to the l/n’s on the dock until Quinn had been old enough to drive it himself and take his brothers and friends out on the lake. Well, it was more like Jack’s friends as, for another year, Trevor and Cole had tagged along for their lake house getaway.
Luke had no problem with Trevor and Cole and quite liked them as people. So did y/n, maybe a bit more than the youngest Hughes liked. Y/n sat opposite them and Jack on the boat, donning her new bikini and sunglasses she begged her parents for since she wasn’t a kid anymore. Thank the heavens for those sunglasses, if either of the two had caught her staring at them, she may have just jumped overboard because they looked divine. Trevor with his flowing hair, always perfect no matter what direction the wind blew and tanned skin that glowed in the sun, immaculate humour that made anyone laugh. Cole who was the embodiment of the sun and so soft-spoken, shoulders broad with inviting arms. The boys in her grade weren’t like them, hadn’t grown into their features yet, and still had awful haircuts but not Trevor and Cole. They worked out, proudly sitting shirtless and flashing their six-packs off to the poor, fumbling girl in front of them. Her friends would have killed to be there, these guys were so much hotter than the ones she knew, but also so far out of reach that all she could do was admire them.
Jack elbowed Trevor, subtly gesturing over to a zoned-out y/n with a playful smirk on his face. Catching onto his hint, he tensed just to watch y/n look away, attempting to play it off. The older boys chuckled, Luke sending a stabbing glare towards Jack. She’d been caught, been too sloppy and now they knew she was staring. How embarrassing. Luke shuffled closer to her, thighs pressing together as he slung his arm over the back of her seat, just as he’d seen Jack do before.
“C’mon, dude, uncool.” Luke scolded, irritation bubbling in his chest as his brother and friends laughed until they moved to the seats at the front of the boat, likely intending to get Quinn to stop so they could jump in the water. He wanted her to look at him the same way, desperately. He also worked out regularly, grew out his curls the way she liked them, and wore the clothes she said looked good on him so what was so much better about them than him? What was he doing wrong?
Heat flushed up the back of y/n’s neck, tingles jolting through her as their skins touched softly. His arm around her felt secure like it was meant to be there and suddenly the embarrassment faded. She glanced at him from the corner of her eye, listening to Luke mumble something under his breath. God was he cute when he pouted, cute that he’d stood up for her once again. He was taller, more confident, attentive, and wearing the clothes she loved on him, he’d listened when she rinsed his last haircut, completely warmed up to her presence, talking all the time with her about anything, going everywhere with her. Luke was her anchor. She leaned into his side and tucked herself into him, his muscles relaxing underneath her touch, and he hesitantly rested his head against hers, shutting the surrounding world out as they bathed in each other's company.
*
The sun gracefully set into slumber, painting the sky with gradients of oranges to yellows over the lake and the back gardens. Y/n’s legs dangled over the porch of her treehouse, facing out towards the lake and feeling the breeze through her hair, a hot chocolate still warm cupped in her hands. It was peaceful up there, next door was too loud, Jack throwing some party while Jim and Ellen refuged in her living room, chattering with her parents about all the children and presumably the Hughes boys’ NHL drafting. Her parents were hockey fans, but neither child played the sport, not seriously at least, but she knew it was Luke’s world and because of that, she made sure to attend his games when she could.
Luke’s footsteps thumped on the wood of the platform, and he took a seat next to y/n, swinging his legs back and forth over the edge. Jack’s party had become too loud to bear, and he felt the sweat radiate off the bodies he’d weaved through to leave the house, deterring him from wanting to join in. Besides, he didn’t want to be at the scene of the crime when Ellen and Jim found a broken pool cue in the basement, or a giant stain on the rug in the living room.
“What are you doing up here?” she asked, smiling at him. Of course, she knew, but she loved seeing him smile.
“Wanted to see my favourite person, is that wrong?” Luke’s shoulders bounced when he chuckled. Something she loved about him was that when he laughed, he laughed with his body, shoulders bouncing, head thrown back, eyes squeezed shut, sometimes when he laughed really hard, he’d lean into her.
“Mmm, nooo, I guess not. Just thought you’d be down there,” she gestured her head towards his house, “getting the party experience for when you make it with the big dogs.”
He screwed his face up, “There is the last place I wanna be right now. It’s a disaster and I don’t wanna be roped in with the blame. Plus, Jack’s been making out with a girl for an hour and every corner I took they were literally there, so gross. And Quinn’s at Brady’s. Would rather be here with you.”
“Well, aren’t you a cutie pie,” she teased. Luke’s ears tinted pink and she raised her mug towards him. “Want a sip?”
Without a word, his lips pressed to the mug, sipping the lukewarm hot chocolate which was more marshmallow than liquid. He wiped the corners of his mouth with his sleeve, watching her lips meet the exact spot his did. His stomach fluttered at the sight, the orange hues cascading over the two in perfect timing. She looked…beautiful.
They fell silent for a moment, attention drawn next door as a group of guys cheered over a beer pong win, jumping into each other and loudly claiming that the winning shots were for the girls watching. They imagined that it was them, at some place in the future, at a party with their friends where they all played drinking games, and it was normal to express such things openly. Where everyone had grown out of their teenage features and minds, understanding the world a bit better and having fun was easier. Y/n knew all the girls that entered the Hughes’ house were pretty, and she admired the way they dressed and styled their hair, their confidence and no wonder the boys liked them.
“I can’t wait to be like them one day, Lu.” She mumbled, placing her (now empty) mug to the side. “Pretty and having fun like that, they’re all so cool. My friend’s sister goes to college, and she tells the wildest stories, and how she met her boyfriend is insane.”
Luke’s mouth dried, it was now or never, and he couldn’t miss his chance again. Why were feelings so hard? Why couldn’t she see herself from his eyes? Y/n placed her hands on the platform edge, fingers curling over the side, and he glanced at them with temptation burning through him. Be a go-getter, now or never, do something. He placed his hand on hers, fingers curling the same as hers did. It was an awkward way to hold someone’s hand, sure, but you don’t really think things through when your heart is pulsing in your ears, and you think you’re about to explode in adrenaline.
Y/n turned her head and looked at the heat on her hand, his larger one fully engulfing hers, “You looked pretty today. You look pretty all the time. I told you that years ago. I like the way you smile, and I like your bravery, the way you’re not afraid to talk to people, that you bring comfort to people. There are lots of pretty things about you other than your face. And hair…and eyes.”
Looking up at him, their eyes met, and he wasn’t smiling. He was being real. He’d seen straight through her once again and said exactly what she needed to hear. But the way he said it came straight from his heart, his eyes never wavering away from hers like he’d been trying hard to put up a confident front. His hand squeezed hers, the sunset lighting up the green in his eyes but not in a soul-staring way, they shimmered. His words flowed through her veins, echoing around her head and wrapped around her heart like a hug and no matter how hard she had tried to suppress it, maybe she liked him a lot. And he’d just confirmed that maybe, just maybe, he may have felt similar.
“Lu,” she asked, his gaze softening at her voice, “do you really think kissing is gross?”
He shook his head sheepishly, wetting his lips, “No…I just don’t know how to do it.”
“I can teach you,” she paused, eyes jumping to his lips and back to his eyeline, “I’ve read a lot of romance books to have an idea.”
His voice stammered, eyebrows raising as his chest became heavier, breathing deeper until he managed to spill the words out, “You wanna kiss me?”
“Yeah, like…it wouldn't be weird because like…we’re best friends and all so…if we’re gonna learn it may as well be with each other.” Y/n avoided his eyes, looking between his lips, chest and their hands on the decking. They were warm, a nice warm that felt secure, the contact made her stomach flutter because yes, she had thought about kissing him, what it would feel like, if it was acceptable, what he would think of her and if he wanted to kiss her too.
“Yeah, it’s not weird if we kiss.” Luke piped up, hand leaving hers and fingers gently tilting her chin up to meet his eyes, “I wanna kiss you too.”
Y/n nodded lightly, confidence driving her to lean closer into him and the world fell silent. Luke short-circuited, he really should have asked his brothers for advice before agreeing but he wasn’t going to be a coward when she was right there, her eyes fluttering closed, and he copied. His fingers slid to cup her cheek, tilting his head in the opposite direction while his heart pulsed rapidly, faster than hockey had ever made it beat. Their lips pressed together for a closed-mouth kiss, meeting tentatively and tasting the marshmallow remnants but a new kind of euphoria burned through them for those five seconds, an addicting one that when they pulled away with uncontrollable smiles, they leant back in for another, a passionate one that lasted a few seconds longer with more confidence as they’d found comfort.
Pulling back with eyes fluttering open, Luke’s hand covered her’s again, “Are you sure you’ve never done that before?” he whispered, enamoured by the high he was left on. A high that urged him to kiss her again, and again and until they couldn’t breathe.
“Now you know how to kiss someone.” She giggled, turning back to face the sunset as if it hadn’t fazed her at all. No blush as if she’d kissed someone a million times. Like it was empty.
And that was that. It ended as fast as it started and both fifteen-year-olds watched the sunset until the sky bled into ink and the stars rose, not a word between them. That painful desire to keep kissing her terrified Luke through to his bones. Her lack of reaction, lack of sparkle in her eyes gave him the sickening reality check that maybe it was just a kiss. That when the euphoria circled through them it only fuelled a fire in him. Had he not been clear enough when he explicitly said he wanted to kiss her? He needed to be braver, bolder. If she wasn’t picking up on hints, he’d just need to spit it out, but not now. He could barely form a sentence as he processed the storm of emotions. What’s the worst that could happen anyway?
Y/n whipped her head back towards the sunset, a small smile settling on her lips to mask the twisting in her stomach. The kiss felt electric, joy running through her veins and Luke’s lips on hers let a new kind of warmth flourish in her chest, one that made tingles of excitement spread through her. She could tell the kiss had him enamoured, he sat wide-eyed like she’d hung the stars out, utterly infatuated they’d just shared their first kisses. It wasn’t like she hated it, that it didn’t mean anything to her because it did, there’s no one else in the world she’d rather have her first kiss with. The problem was that it made her feel things. Things she’d never felt before and she didn’t know if she liked the kiss or if she liked Luke. She didn’t know anything, and she couldn’t risk hurting him out of her own confusion and stupidity.
Leaning up against his locker, half-listening to what his friends were talking about, Luke watched the two from across the hall, his tongue licking his top teeth as y/n laughed with the boy she was with. One year ago, he and y/n had kissed in her treehouse, and one year on he still thought about it. They hadn’t brought it up since, it didn’t matter anymore, it was only a kiss apparently. They continued their friendship like it always had been but every now and then they’d stare at each other for a little bit too long and let the memory wash over them again.
But he still didn't like what he was watching, it felt like a festering wound in his body with the way she looked up at him with stars in her eyes. Gradually he clocked out of his friend’s conversation and tuned into y/n and mystery guy’s like a satellite. The hall wasn’t too busy, most of the crowds retreating towards the stairs, so while their voices weren’t clear, he caught the gist. It didn’t mean he was happy about it, in fact the way he spoke to her as if she were stupid didn’t quite sit with him right, how could she like him? Luke’s glare only stiffened, burned holes through the guy’s head the more he swayed her with his compliments and smiles, God was it unbearable and Luke was at his wits end with it. Weeks he had seen the two together and his croaky, fifteen-year-old self’s voice echoed, ‘be a go-getter’.
He pushed off his locker, weaving around the passing students and just as he was so close to interfering, he wished he’d never left at all. The world moved around him, but the volume never made it, a ringing in his ears as the words left her mouth easily.
It’s a date, see you Saturday.
He huffed with a lump in his throat, stomach dropping and his heart bleeding out his chest and onto the linoleum, but his feet didn’t move fast enough as by the time he’d processed what he’d seen, heard, his eyes met hers and he found himself approaching her. Even at sixteen, he towered over her, shoulder leaning against her locker with his hands in the pockets of his jeans, eyes glossing but holding back the tears.
“You two seem friendly lately, not goin’ around finding my replacement, huh?” he half-joked, trying his best to put on his signature smirk.
Y/n folded her arms and raised an eyebrow, his eyes catching sight of the friendship bracelet he made her when they were kids, “Stop it, we’re just talking. And nobody could replace you, Lulu. You’ll always be my number one bestie.”
Bestie.
“So, where’s he taking you on Saturday? Not a walk in the woods, I hope. You know what happens there.” He didn’t care, no, no, no he didn’t. At least that’s what he had tried to tell himself. He just needed to know she was safe, yeah. That was it.
“He’s not gonna kill me, and if you must know, we’re going to the roller rink, he wants to be cute and teach me to skate.” She watched Luke cock an eyebrow; his smirk still glued to his lips as if to non-verbally ask her ‘Really? Does he not know you at all?’. “What? I tried to tell him I already knew but he insisted and like, he’s cute and he was trying so why not?”
The bell shrilled and crowds began shuffling. Luke raised his hands to surrender while she rolled her eyes, pushing him by the chest backwards towards their class as he chuckled at her, spinning around. His heart had officially been shattered to pieces; he wasn’t even in the running. He’d lost a love, but he still had his friend, but the part that stung was that he lost his first love to someone else. He had been too slow, a coward. Maybe it would have turned out differently if he hadn’t agreed to kiss her in the first place. Maybe he should have said something in the treehouse. Seeing them together would only add more salt to the wound and he didn’t think he could just get over that quickly, couldn’t bear to see them in school together, it was like having an arrow labelled above his head labelling him as a loser.
“Okay, okay, I’ll leave you two at it then. Call me if you need anything.”
Y/n stopped pushing him and walked close by his side, looping her arm around his and holding tight to not lose him amongst the crowd. Luke wished he could have enjoyed the affection, but it was different now. He was just a friend and how would her potential boyfriend feel about her clinging onto him? Would it be his fault? Oh God why was it so confusing.
One weekend. One date was all it took. Luke spent the whole weekend in his basement, shooting pucks and not caring if they hit the wall or the net, that wasn’t the point, all just to clear his head and focus on something else. He started to hope his dad would yell at him for being too rough, it would give him something else to be upset about. After the puck slammed into the wall, he stood up straight to catch his breath. Hockey was supposed to channel his energy so why did his body feel so heavy still? His eyes burned hot, glazed over and he wiped the streaming tears with his sleeve. He was used to being on his own now, both his older brothers in the NHL and now his best friend had someone else. The one time he needed brotherly advice, comfort, to hear their voices the most, they couldn’t be there, and a call wasn’t the same as sitting on the porch roof watching the sunset.
Meanwhile, y/n’s face held an amused facade while her date mansplained Fantasy Football at her, eyes subtly flickering to the clock on the wall periodically. The whole date hadn’t gone badly, he paid, bought them drinks, listened intently to every word she spoke but what more was there? They’d been skating in circles, and he’d been trying desperately to appeal to her, bragging about his football achievements and now Fantasy Football. He was nice, cute, yeah, but y/n couldn’t help but think of Luke every time a word left his mouth. This guy was not special, her stomach was silent, no butterflies like Luke gave her. His smile wasn’t contagious like Luke’s. Luke would’ve taken her somewhere new they could both try or somewhere they both loved, Luke’s voice was easy to listen to when he told hockey stories, and he’d already explained fantasy sports to her the same way he would have explained it to a guy. All she thought about was Luke, compared to every guy she met. Poor Luke. She should have told him she liked the kiss then maybe he wouldn’t have run blue in the hallway. She couldn’t turn the clock back, but what she could do is move forward with the realisation that she did like Luke Hughes, more than a friend.
She’d told Luke about the disaster date, and he’d been surprised to hear she hadn’t enjoyed it since he’d watched the two shower each other with nothing but attention and affection for weeks but Luke had made up his mind. It was time for him to take the backseat, let go of their childhood.
Once Monday came around, Luke had to try his best to push his own feelings aside, lay off the romance hints, less like her wannabe boyfriend and act more like a friend, she wasn’t interested in him now, she had other boys, and he had to at least pretend he wasn’t interested in her. They were besties, nothing more, nothing less. She said it herself. He’d lost his chance. Even if he tried to ask her out now, what if she rejected him? Laughed in his face? His feelings mattered too, and the last person he wanted hurting them was y/n. Y/n and Luke had made their agreement to be friends, and they hated themselves for letting the flowers of a bittersweet tragedy grow in their lungs violently unless they loved each other the same.
His logic may have been screwed, but it was the only way he would be able to stay in her life, yes girls and guys could be best friends but when you were in love with yours who liked someone else, that became horrendous to bear. Especially on the daily. How was he supposed to be just her friend if he had to be reminded of why he’d go to all ends of the Earth for her every day? He’d head straight to his friends between bells, pretending he’d not seen her face sink when he walked past. At lunch he sat with his friends most of the time, got involved with their shenanigans while she sat with her group, as if he didn’t notice the longing in her eyes. In classes, he’d join his friends a little more, not all the time but more than he used to. When the final bell rang, it was her he sat with on the bus, and it became the best part of the day listening to his voice talk, having a conversation like they used to. It wasn’t until he’d started putting a wedge between them that he realised how deep he’d fallen into her grip, and getting out would be the hardest, most confusing and painful part of it.
Y/n wasn’t used to the whirlwind of emotions, the on-off behaviour but after months of Luke being unable to decide if he wanted to hang out with her or not, she’d gotten used to it. She didn’t expect to see him after the first bell anymore, didn’t expect him to find her in the halls (but he did give her a smile and that little upwards nod guys do when they passed each other) or at lunch anymore but when they met on the bus at the end of school, they fell back into each other like magnets. She didn’t know what she did wrong that made him build such a wall, but for the first few weeks there wasn’t a night she hadn’t cried about it, not a day where she’d see his face in the halls and her heart not gain a heavy weight. It had her emotions in one giant blender, he wanted nothing to do with her throughout the day but once they got home, he replied to texts almost instantly, hung out with her over the weekends, glared daggers into every guy who ever spoke to her and what the hell was going on? He had her engulfed in blankets of loneliness and then bouncing back into that warmth of giddy sensations. The one thing she did know for certain was that the further apart they floated, the more she realised how much she loved Luke Hughes.
*
When Valentine's Day rolled around, y/n closed her locker, cheeks aching from smiling so much. It would be the day she asked Luke if he wanted to celebrate the day of love with her, go into town, on a date. As she turned to leave, Roller Rink guy unfortunately cornered y/n to her locker, a cocky grin on his face. Nausea riddled; her smile dropped. She thought telling him that they should just be friends would be enough, but he was persistent on wooing her. Luke chewed the inside of his cheek, a cold glare on Roller Rink, he couldn’t have cared less about his name, he didn’t want that taste on his tongue. How could this guy not get the memo?
“So, you got plans tonight? Gonna give me a second chance?” Roller Rink smirked, stepping that inch too close for her liking. So close that y/n stepped back, bumping into someone else a lot taller, broader.
Luke almost left it, almost walked away but his blood boiled too hot, “We do, yeah. Sorry buddy, maybe next time.”
“Well look who it is, haven’t seen you in a while, Hughes. How about you let the girl speak, yeah?” Roller Rink mocked, condescending. Y/n had never been more grateful for Luke to step in, never been more grateful for a friend like him. Relief fell through her, shoulders becoming weightless, and her muscles finally relaxed.
“Actually, he’s right. I asked him to meet me here. Bye.” She stuttered, grabbing Luke’s hand and dragging him through the hall, leaving the other guy in their dust. She grinned the whole way to Luke’s, hoping he was just as ecstatic as she was. He stuffed his hands in his pockets, falling weak to her.
It was their childhood all over again, Luke and y/n curled up on the sofa, but this time she had her head tucked into his chest while his arm sat comfortably over the back of the sofa. Her ear pressed to his heart, listening to its calm rhythm as Harry Potter played on the TV. They weren’t supposed to be that close; he was supposed to be keeping his distance, pushing those ecstatic feelings aside, being her friend but the way she snuggled into him, fitting like a glove in his figure, had his head spinning. The last time, it would be the last time he’d let her do this. Perhaps he could make an exception for Valentine's Day.
Valentine’s Day had been the exception, and the final one. When she left his house, he’d taken a long shower, staring at the wall and rethinking his options. Y/n was playing with his feelings, tugging his heart strings and he couldn’t do it anymore. He couldn’t cope with the bursts of paradise when their met eyes, only to remember that if she really liked him, she wouldn’t have agreed to a date, and wouldn't have avoided his eyes after kissing him. Maybe he was immature, unable to regulate such strong emotions, but he hated the back and forth, he just wanted someone he couldn’t have. She went on a date; she didn’t like it so she went back to him to seek the affection he couldn’t give her. Best friends weren’t supposed to be rebounds; he didn’t want to be a rebound. If he was to have her, he wanted her, exclusively but maybe right now just wasn’t the time.
He stopped speaking to her in class, she tried her best to crack him, grab his attention and hopefully he’d return her energy like he used to but all he gave were dry, short replies. He couldn’t let himself fall for the sweet sound of her voice and she couldn’t let him ignore her interest. When they’d pass each other in the halls, she’d smile that warming, toothy grin at him, but he barely looked at her. She caught him after school, asking him if he was taking the bus but Luke waved her off, saying he was carpooling with his friends. Luke was always busy when she’d asked to hang out, which was okay, he was allowed to have friends. At least he still texted back, not instantly and the messages were shorter, but she took what she could get. Was part of growing up watching friendships float apart? She knew that the older you got, your friends either become closer or further from you, and Luke had been her childhood friend, but she never imagined he would be the one to drift. He was also a human though, he had his own life and his own friends, she would always be there, but his current friends wouldn’t so maybe he was just making the most of things. It made sense, next year they would be graduating, and they’d never see most people again. After all, she still had summer, and you’ll never have the summer you had at seventeen.
*
Y/n pulled the photo album out of her wardrobe, brushing the dust off before sitting cross-legged on her bed. It had been a while since she’d taken a walk down memory lane, more prompted to revise over what life was like before high school started, when times were simpler and smiling came easy.
Each photo still had pristine quality, her and the Hughes’ boys on paddleboards, from her and Luke sat together to Jack and Quinn drenched with a capsized board, their treehouse sleepover where they got yelled at in the next morning for being noisy, the time where they played roller hockey and she grazed her elbow, her decorating Jack’s hair with glitter hair clips and a whole lot of her and Luke thick and thieves. Her and Luke at the fireworks, hand in hand, playing Swingball, asleep on the sofa, making friendship bracelets. The bracelets they still wore, even if they weren’t as close anymore. Both blue with a little white braided in, a matching pair.
In every photo of herself and Luke, there was not even one where Luke’s attention was on the camera, his eyes were always lit up and focused on her. Each page she turned, the memory played like tapes, vividly and she remembered all the times he’d tried his best to impress her. When she told him that she liked his hair longer, he grew it. When she liked a specific item of clothing, he wore it more. He defended her when Jack and his friends laughed at her, held her closer in the crowds at the carnival, everything about his life revolved around her. Kissing her cheek when they were eleven must have taken a lot of courage and she brushed it off as a friendly gesture. And what did she do? After all his efforts, the way he was utterly enamoured when they kissed in her treehouse, she went on to agree to a date with some loser she didn’t really like because she was too oblivious to realise that Luke, her best friend, had been heads over heels for her since they were kids, and she was too late in accepting that. Luke would have never kissed her if he didn’t like her and now at seventeen, he really didn’t.
How things fall into a complex circle, a game of cat and mouse. Chasing, running, chasing and running, back and forth, back and forth. Guilt tore through her body and she slammed the album closed, running her hands over her face. Perfect, she liked him back the moment he was hard to reach. That horrid guilt in her, that empty feeling when her stomach dropped to the bottom, heart twisting in her chest when she thought about the pain, she’d put him through. It wasn’t over, it couldn’t be over, there must’ve been some part of Luke that still held on to hope. What felt like a fire lit inside her stomach, she wasn’t going to lose him yet. The summer was approaching, and over summer she’d have him all to herself with endless possibilities to talk to him, win him over again, prove that he wasn’t just a friend. She would not give up on Luke.
*
When the summer hit, all of Luke’s efforts hit the fan. She lived right next door now. He woke up every day only to see y/n flaunting around in her bikinis, he didn’t think she could get more beautiful but now she was stunning and as much as Luke tried not to check her out, he did every time. Luke himself spent more time at the gym, grew into his features and he towered over his brothers, he wasn’t hard to miss, y/n resisted the urge to gawk at him with his summer glow.
It felt like his childhood all over again, all of them hanging out on the boat, him and y/n sitting opposite each other, Quinn driving, Jack, Trevor, Cole towards the back hogging the wakeboard and now y/n’s friend, Kim (who had bulging heart eyes towards Cole) sitting next to her. Every now and then he’d catch a glimpse of y/n from the corner of his eye, posed pretty with her chest puffed out, large sunglasses perched on her nose with her lips wrapped around the straw of a canned cocktail as she listened to Kim talk. Butterflies fluttered into his stomach all over again, he hadn’t looked at her properly in so long, he felt eleven again looking at her like she was the embodiment of Aphrodite sent down to Earth for him. What he couldn’t see was y/n looking at him back, eyes raking his figure and the way his curls bounced in the breeze, shorts fit around his thighs, smirk sat pretty on his lips. It was like the sun shone a halo around his head and her heart couldn’t have beat more profoundly out her chest.
When the evening fell, Luke stood on his porch, empty bottles of beer in his hands as he watched her boat pull into her dock, Kim lugging a picnic bag over her shoulder and waving off as she left for home. He hadn’t meant to, but it was a moment of weakness, one of those moments where he wondered if he had just been a little stronger, able to cope better with being so close to her while living in pain, if he’d be the one out there in the boat, enjoying a cute picnic dinner on the waters.
Y/n struggled as she failed to tie the boat to the dock, the knot slipping, and she groaned in frustration. After a long day in the sun, the last thing she wanted to deal with was her own lack of strength. With the rope clutched in her fingers, she groaned loudly, glancing around for at least someone to help her until her eyes fell upon Luke at his porch. She called his name, waving him over desperately, letting him discard the bottles in his hands before he waltzed his way down the porch and through his garden.
“Need help?” Luke’s voice called out to her as he strolled along the dock, shading his eyes from the setting sun as he approached her.
She stepped away, handing him the rope, watching the way his arms flexed as he pulled the knot tight against the cleat, “Thanks, that was being a pain in the ass.”
“They always are, the worst is waking up and seeing the rope snapped, that’s a pain in the ass.” He chuckled, remembering the morning he found Quinn with his head in his hands with a snapped rope at his feet and boat floating four feet away from the dock. They stood in an uncomfortable silence, the lake’s critters singing their songs with the occasional car driving in the distance. He stuffed his hands into his pockets, shaking his hair out of his eyes, “Sooo, it’s been a while, huh? How have, uh, you been?”
“All right, you? Congrats on fourth overall pick, by the way, I knew you’d get there. You excited?” She smiled, rolling back on her heels and folding her arms under her chest.
“Yeah, I’ve been okay too. Sorry I didn’t reply to your text, I had so many I’m still getting through them, but thank you,” he chuckled, watching her shoulders raise as she gave a little huff in amusement, “and I guess, I’m happy that I’ll be with Jack but it’s gonna be tough. But I’ll worry about it later, I’m planning on college first, making some friends and that. Speaking of, Cameron, really?”
She forgot about him; he was that irrelevant she had actually forgotten she’d briefly dated her classmate, Cameron. She only did it in hope Luke would interrogate her, it made her a horrible person, yes, but Cameron was no saint by any means either. She hoped Luke would do what he normally did, get protective and ask her a million questions, like he did with Roller Rink, and he’d swoop in and woo her away instead, but when Luke only glared and scoffed, her plan for his attention had failed.
Y/n’s eyebrows raised, and she blew out a defeated puff of air, shaking her head at Luke, “Don’t even go there, Lu. A wet rag would have a more interesting personality than he ever would. Thank God it’s over, finally. Surprised you didn’t interrogate me at the time.”
“Eh, I thought about it, but I didn’t wanna be that guy, y’know?” he shrugged, a static sensation crawling its way from the pits of his stomach where he’d shoved it, scuttling through his limbs and into his muscles. That euphoric feeling from the treehouse two years or so ago prying its way back into his memory the more they spoke. The feeling was exactly what he was running from, he couldn’t help liking her more than a friend but all the weight on his shoulders lifted and he felt free again, like being a professional hockey prodigy didn’t matter to her, she would like him anyway as just Luke.
“You’d never annoy me like that.” They fell into a silence, Luke prodding the decking with the tip of his slides, y/n watching him occupy himself. She forgot how being with him felt. He felt exactly like they were standing, warm summer evenings on the docks with the breeze in their hair, in a smitten haze where nothing mattered. “Lu? Where’d you go? What happened to us?”
He froze and stood properly, eyes squinting from the sun’s glare as he looked up slowly. He hadn’t gone anywhere, is what he wanted to say but the wet glaze in her eyes suggested that y/n would’ve torn him to shreds if he kept avoiding her. He’d hurt her enough. His throat dried, a lump forming when he swallowed, “I…I got swept up in this whole draft business, family were really on my back about the whole thing, then I had Five Nations last year and Worlds next year, practice was intense and um, I was losing time with my friends…I guess. They’re likely moving out of state for college, and we’ll probably never see each other after high school.”
He wasn’t lying but what he really wanted to say refused to leave his throat, like the words were stuck in his chest.
She nodded, it was a valid answer, it made sense, she knew how his life revolved around hockey, when had it not? It just didn’t feel like he’d said everything he wanted to say, but he didn’t continue. He watched her purse her lips, the pinks from the sky fading into dark and the moon reflected over the lake, little lamps on the dock glowing yellow around them. If there were any moment he could kiss her, it would have been then. It had to be that moment when he felt his younger self spring to life within, entranced with her existence alone and the memory of the day they met, her hand reaching out to him specifically and never letting it go. Not Jack’s, not Quinn’s, always his.
“That’s fair enough,” she gave a gentle chuckle, “maybe a little warning next time, I thought I pissed you off.”
“Never, I’m sorry about that, I should’ve said,” he laughed with her until they settled, “well, I should get going before I ruin game night for the family, it was nice to chat again.”
“Yeah, it was. Thanks for tying the boat, see you ‘round.” With little nods and longing smiles, they both turned, heading in opposite directions towards the paths up their yards until the sudden burst of adrenaline rose in her chest. There wasn’t a lot to lose anymore, they were on good terms, he wasn’t pissed off with her and what better way to give him a fat hint, “Lu!”
He stopped in his tracks and turned towards her yelling, he hadn’t made it too far down the dock, her voice was crystal clear and his nickname in her voice just made his chest swell.
“You’re looking good these days!”
That uncontrollable urge to grin took over his muscles like he was a puppet, she’d finally noticed. His hair kept long the snug swim shorts, t-shirts and polos in styles she’d once said suited him. How could he not feel a buzz run through him, almost dizzying. As if on autopilot, fuelled by this sudden nostalgic rapture, he called back,
“And you’re still pretty!”
No, she was beautiful, but he’d rather not yell when he knew his brothers were chewing table legs waiting for him. If he admitted it now, he’d never go back, he’d fold all over again and although she thought he looked good, spent their conversation glancing at his arms and lips, showing sprinkles of indications that perhaps he was still in the running after all, making his move after he’d sat in the backseat for so long pretending like he wasn’t interested just felt wrong. He had so much to explain before he even tried.
*
Another year, another carnival and y/n thought she’d be enjoying the games and food stalls with her best friend, Kim. She thought they’d be in photobooths, laughing over the stupid games that the odd person won and trying out the new churros stall but instead, the moment Cole offered to accompany her on a few rides, y/n knew she’d be on her own until the fireworks. She had no idea where Luke was, so tagging along with him was off the list as well and she was not going to hang around the parents and her brother and his friends, gross.
The woman behind the counter smiled, handing the cone of churros to y/n before turning to the family next to her. Kim may have been missing out, but she sure was not going to pass up the opportunity for fresh and warm sweet treats that only cost her a couple dollars. She stepped to the side, away from the counter, the aroma of sugary delights filling her senses as she took her first bite. She hadn’t tasted something so incredible since she discovered what pancakes were.
A firm hand on her lower back wiped all sense of a blissful retreat from her body, her grip on the churros tightening and she froze, a cold presence looming over her with his hot breath plaguing her neck. Why? Why in all places where there are families with children? She wanted to run but her legs locked into place, that horrific fear chilling her spine and the default thought that it was over echoing in her mind.
“You look a little lonely, I can keep you company.” The guy breathed deeply in her ear, with a suggestive tinge in the way he spoke. She didn’t dare look him in the eye, just peered through her peripheral vision enough to know he was at least in his twenties.
“I’m not, I’m with my boyfriend, actually.” She replied, as confidently as she could possibly bear without bursting into tears. His thumb rubbed against the fabric of her jeans, her appetite sinking into nausea.
“It’s okay, sweetheart. I don’t bite.” He pinched a churro from her cone and now they’d been infected, now she didn’t want them anymore. The closer he stood to her, the filthier she felt like it was all her fault for not moving away. Y/n’s eyes remained fixed to the grass below, tears welling and her throat closing as she choked back a sob. She squeezed her eyes shut, helplessness overruling every ounce of strength she had the closer the guy pressed himself into her back.
“Yeah, but I do so fuck off.” Luke’s voice clipped, his hand sliding over her shoulders gently. Y/n’s eyes snapped open, immediately recognising the white Air Forces and the voice in her ears, legs finally gaining the ability to move again, and she let Luke’s hand guide her into him instead, dropping the churros into the bin nearby. She wrapped her arms around his middle, ear pressed to his chest and the tears ran hot, yet the way his arms secured around her shoulders brought a warm sense of belonging somewhere.
“Woah, easy tiger. Was just making sure the little lady was safe in a place like this-” the guy raised his hands in front of his chest as if to surrender, an amused smirk smeared across his face as Luke’s stare darkened. His guilt taunted him, he should’ve been there and then she wouldn’t be shaking in his arms. Kim shouldn’t have ditched her, and he should have been a friend and stuck by her side. The minute he saw the guy approach her, his vision burned red and he was shoving his way through the crowds, whatever people were shouting at him couldn’t have mattered less.
“-I’m calling security.” Luke exasperated, and he would’ve called security if the woman with her child at the stall nearby hadn’t already done so, the creep swearing and making a break for it. Y/n pulled her face away from his chest with red eyes, arms loosely wound around his waist still as she peered up at him. Luke’s eyes softened and on instinct his palms cupped her cheeks, wiping the remaining tears away with his thumbs. “I got you, s’just you and me.”
Her eyes sparkled under the fairy lights, stared at him like he was an angel sent from the skies to watch over her and he knew it. He saw it just as she saw his ears tint pink again. They hadn’t done that in months. He hadn’t felt that hot in months and the outside temperature was breezy.
Y/n hoped he kiss her. Right there, where they were alone. Their eyes never leaving each other’s and his hands jolting electrifying sparks over her skin. She’d forgotten what it felt like to be touched my him, how light she felt. The less and less they’d touched, spoken, been in each other’s proximity the more intense the memory and feeling crashed over her in waves of yearning. The voice in her head begging him, Luke! Please stop running! I love you! Love me like you once did!
His hands dropped and slipped into his short’s pockets, his gaze eventually leaving hers and jumping to the flashing lights of the stalls surrounding them, “You all right?”
“I am now, thanks.”
“I’m sorry,” he watched her open her mouth to speak, but he couldn’t keep it in his chest, she was there, and his emotions were running too fast to think about what he was doing. The words spilled out, “I’m sorry for not being there. Now and over the past year. Y/n, I’m so fucking sorry. I wanted to tell you at the docks but, I dunno, I fucked it and then it was too late and-”
Her hands balled around his t-shirt, pulling him closer, “Lu, it’s okay. I forgive you.”
“No, no you might not,” he ran his hands through his hair harshly, “it wasn’t just because of hockey and my friends. I was jealous and insecure and that feels so good to finally admit. You went on a date with what’s-his-face, and I don’t know, I guess I thought I was being replaced and I was stupid about it, then it got too deep and fuck!” And I was so in love with you and then I lost my chance.
Y/n didn’t let go of him. His hands slipped back into his pockets, and he waited, eyes searching hers with sympathy written in them, the guilt on his face with shaky breaths. That was it? He was just insecure and was unable to process it? She heard him out, she would have probably thought the same and at that age, it wasn’t easy to just speak up about it, especially when you think you have no chance at all. She wasn’t mad, disappointed slightly, angrier at herself that he felt like he couldn’t tell her.
“I forgive you. I probably would have done the same thing, honestly. Yeah, you were stupid, that was really stupid, and it really hurt. I’m also sorry for making you feel like you were being replaced. But if it brings any reassurance, no one would ever be able to replace you.” She pulled him into a hug, arms wrapping around his middle again and his around her shoulders, their height difference making them fit perfectly.
They pulled away after a few seconds, Luke clearing his throat as they stepped back awkwardly, “We should, um, probably head to the spot now.”
“Oh, yeah! Yeah, totally. Um, thanks for stepping in again…I really appreciate it.” She blinked twice and fixed her hair, snapping out of her daze, the corners of her lips quirking upwards. Luke nodded before they re-entered the crowds, her arm looping around his as he led them through, glancing at her every now and then until they’d slipped out the other side, catching sight of Jack and his friends heading in the same direction as them.
Their families chose the specific spot when they were kids, it was out the way of the popular viewing places and to reach it required tackling a tedious staircase to the top of the hill, but it was the best spot that looked over the carnival below. Like most years, the two families were divided into their own little huddles, but Luke and y/n stood together like they were eleven again. Her grip around his arm tightened a little, head leaning against his arm and unleashing a giddy tingle into Luke’s chest. Y/n’s heart raced like she’d never been alone with him before, like it was the first time she’d been alone with him and God, just thinking about how Luke had kissed her for the first time in that exact spot just made her stomach warm.
He slipped his hand out of his pocket slowly, keeping his eyes on the sky as the firework display’s music faded in. Like feathers, her fingers ran down his forearm, tracing over his skin and veins that ran hot with a resurfacing captivation like a drug he just couldn’t quit. Without saying a word or giving each other any kind of endearing look, her palm met his and fingers interlaced, rebuilding the bridge between the two lost souls as the pinks and reds of whirlwinds and willows reflected over gleaming eyes.
*
The Hughes family threw parties all the time, had been since they moved in next to the L/n’s all those years ago. Jim and Ellen always had some sort of party for the boys and as they grew older, Jack more or less became the main host, especially with the arrival of Trevor and Cole. That night it was the two families along with the Tkachuks, who moved to the lake a few years prior, who held some sort of belated celebration for Luke’s drafting success. According to Ellen, they would have done it nearer the time, but Quinn insisted the Tkachuks should join since they had played such a big role in the Hughes’ lives.
Afternoon barbeques drifted into evening drinks and s’mores around the bonfire, Jack and Cole tossing marshmallows into each other’s mouths, Matthew telling Trevor (who spilled molten marshmallow on his knee and was trying to wipe it off with great struggle) a detailed story from one of his NHL games, Brady and Quinn debating something, it wasn’t entirely clear anymore what the topic was but they seemed to be in disagreement either way and Luke’s eyes flickered around the fire, in search of his person. Her brother was still there, kicking a ball around on the grass with a couple of his friends he’d been allowed to invite. Her parents were inside talking to the other parents.
He stood up, unnoticed by the others, and wandered to the side gate, taking a quick look back before slipping out quietly and ambling next door to the l/n’s side gate, silently turning the hatch and letting himself into their garden. As he suspected, a faint, amber glowed from the window of the treehouse and those fairy lights didn’t turn on by themselves. With a sigh of relief, Luke carefully made his way across the garden, his footsteps heavy on the wooden stairs up to the platform and he opened the door a crack before letting himself into the structure.
The treehouse felt tiny compared to when they were kids. He was too tall for it now, having to duck under the door and crane his neck slightly, shutting it behind him. Y/n sat against the wall, staring out the window with her legs stretched out in front of her. She’d watched him come up the stairs, and it brought the slightest bit of relief that someone had noticed her absence. Luke sat next to her, shoulder to shoulder with his back against the wall like hers, the little lights that hung around the top of the walls giving their skin a dim glow.
“What’cha doin’ up here, pretty?” he asked softly.
She turned her head to face the wall opposite, head bumping the wood, “Got cold and needed to think. What about you? Don’t you wanna be down there, gettin’ advice from the big dogs?”
“Would rather be here with you.” He chuckled lightly, Deja vu of the conversation. The last time they sat in the treehouse together, before things spiralled. She shivered, running her hands over her arms to rid the goosebumps. Luke shimmied his sweatshirt over his head, the navy blue ‘USA Hockey’ one he always thought would look better on her, “Here, put this on.”
“You sure?” he nodded, and she pulled the sweatshirt over her head, the size engulfing her but she was too warm to care, “Thanks, but really, how did you know I was here?”
“Had a feeling. Do you wanna talk about it?”
She stayed quiet for a little moment before speaking, “M’just a little worried about college. My friends applied so far out of state with all these cool stories from relationships and drama and shit and I feel a little…boring. What if people at UMich think I’m boring? What if I’m gonna be alone? I’m not boring, am I?”
“If it brings you any comfort, I’m worried too. You know my friends are leaving the state too, and I also haven’t exactly been the most exciting socially either, just those odd parties, you remember those surely,” he muttered, his voice raspy as she nodded, “you’re not boring, by the way, never losing a game of beer pong is a talent people will kill for in college, and you won’t be alone. You’re the most likeable person I’ve ever met, and I admire how you find talking to people so easy. Remember when we started high school? You jumped straight into the jungle and made friends within the first day, took me a week to properly make mine, I was terrified. Besides, I’ll be there so you can always come find me.”
Y/n didn’t reply, but she soaked in his voice and how easy the words left his mouth. He always knew just what to say, and that was yet another reason why she loved him. She sighed, leaning her head against his bicep, gently nuzzling her cheek into him as if to comfort herself. If only he’d wrapped her arm around her, but resting his head against hers was enough, just like they had when they were kids watching Harry Potter. Back when Luke pined over her and she didn’t think too much of it, not knowing what it was, what it meant. He may have been the only guy that ever loved her like that. Roller Rink was far more interested in the idea of having a girlfriend and Cameron…Cameron couldn’t have cared less about who she was as long as she had female anatomy.
“Do you think I’m lovable? Like, not because of the way I look.” She babbled out of the blue, Luke’s eyebrows knitting with confusion at her sudden question, but he had asked what was on her mind.
“I think you’re the most lovable person there is. You’re funny, you’re witty, you have this admirable determination and ability to socially chameleon. Oh God, and you’re so sweet, always know how to make someone feel at peace. What’s-his-face and fucking Cameron have no idea what they’re missing.” He rambled, a smile spreading across his face as the lights in the room sparkled in his eyes. She looked at him with awe, his voice like a song that would now become her favourite as he talked with adoration, valuing her as a human being with her flaws and perfections that crumbled the walls he’d spent so long building.
“Lu…” She wanted to say something back, kiss his face all over, take him by the cheeks and kiss his lips so hard they wouldn’t be able to breathe. That comfortable silence between them where eyes met and debated leaning in, submitting to his childhood crush and her adolescent realisation.
Her phone buzzed, she hesitantly pulled her eyes from his and after reading the notification she slammed the device back onto the floor, groaning and rolling her eyes. She grabbed her phone back, swiping and blocking Cameron’s Instagram. Blocking was crazy, but it was the only way he’d stop begging her for ‘another chance’.
“Going by that reaction, I’m taking that was Cameron?” Luke raised his eyebrow, watching her place her phone to the side and lean back into the wall.
“Can I tell you something, but you can’t tell anyone, not even your brothers…okay?” She breathed out, staring at both their feet.
Luke hesitated, shivers running up his spine, “Yeah, I didn’t tell anyone about the twenty-fifteen fireworks, did I?”
“Ugh, he was awful, I’m actually glad it didn’t last long. Such an asshole, I just couldn’t do anything right for him. Bad girlfriend, bad person, bad kisser, prude. And talk about peer pressure, I didn’t wanna have sex with him, right? Because if I’m gonna lose my virginity it’s definitely not gonna be with him, and then he got all pissy and said that if I didn’t, he’d tell people I was a bad fuck, couldn’t make him cum or whatever. Anyway, you probably heard the rumours.” Y/n took a deep breath, she wasn’t sure why she was telling Luke that, but why would he tell anyone? It wasn’t like he had any more experience than her.
“What happened next?” he asked, deep down his blood boiled, the nonchalant facade he’d been building up began to crumble the more they found themselves alone, the more childhood memories that flooded back to him and reminded him of how much of a coward he was, that he should’ve just shoot his shot instead of running away.
“Then I caught him cheating, broke up with him and he threw a tantrum about it, started talking shit about you, saying how I was probably cheating on him first anyway, so it all cancels out. Told his friends that he caught me sucking your dick and how distraught he was over it. Next day he happily made out with his new girl in the hall, so I obviously did not matter at all and was just a plaything.” She chuckled sadly, leaning her head onto Luke’s bicep. He wanted to scream, hold her tight and tell her how wrong she was about herself, that she wasn’t a plaything, that he was a prick. But he couldn’t, instead his mind travelled to the worst parts of him, he would’ve beaten the hell out of Cameron given the chance. His deepest fantasies crept back to him like a virus all over again.
“You don’t deserve to be treated like that,” his voice lowered, gaze peering down to her with a fiery glaze in his eyes and she looked back at him, curious. “I’d never treat you like that, you’d mean everything to me. Every word, every kiss, everything.”
She released a shaky breath, adrenaline sparking in her chest, “I can’t stop thinking about how easy it was to move on for him, I just want to forget the humiliation, but I don’t know how to do that.”
His gaze burned through her, a rush of desire surging, and she’d never seen his face soften like that before, like he was thinking carefully. Luke’s hand reached for hers, sliding over her thigh and lacing their fingers together, like they always seem to do. From the pits of his brain, eleven-year-old Luke squeaked out to him and his heart screamed to grasp the opportunity: stop being stubborn, you like her, you like her, you like her, you still like her.
“We could make out, we’ve already kissed here, and if he can do it, why can’t you? Think of it as liberation.” She would have thought he was joking if it weren’t for the way his voice dropped and calm tone. He was dead serious, not a drop of amusement in his voice but he was right, they had already kissed once so what was the harm in doing it again? She peered up at him, eyes scanning his features, flickering between his lips and waiting gaze.
She’d be a fool to pass up Luke Hughes’ attention after growing apart from him. When he suggested making out, why would she pass it up, the guy still gave her butterflies even if she was just holding onto a painful delusion written by the past. It wouldn’t do any harm, it would take her mind off her turmoil, the haunting thoughts that a boy used her, and humiliated her. It wouldn’t do any harm; it was just a kiss. Only a kiss that would stick with her, their mutual magnetic pull over the summer striking up the same thought between them. Maybe they did like each other the same.
Letting go of his hand, she hoisted her leg over his and straddled his lap, hand settling on his chest. A newfound adrenaline lit up inside her like wildfire, his large hands cupping her jaw with nerves wrecking his body, thumb rubbing her cheek. He wet his lips, his one hand sliding to her nape, and he pulled her in slowly.
“Yeah, liberation.” She whispered, closing the gap between them, lips meeting timidly before she melted into his body, Luke’s tongue ran across her bottom lip, a moan drawing from the back of her throat as she let him in, licking into his mouth with a sweet desire.
Neither had an expert understanding of how to make out, but the more they fell into a rhythm of disconnecting for a breath, just to connect again for another taste, the more electric the tension between them became. She slid her hand from his chest to his curls, fingers tangling in the loose ringlets and tugging tenderly, too caught up in the pleasure to think coherently. Luke moaned hungrily, his hand gliding from her nape down the curve of her spine and his hand settling on her hip, fingers gripping her hipbone the moment she rolled into his crotch. The buzz from the gathering next door was silenced in their ears, the only noises in their proximity being the sound of their lips eating each other and tongues lapping in a hot and heavy haze, whines slipping in as a warm temptation flushed through them. He bucked his hips up, as if on an instinct, following his heart rather than his head for once.
Even if they couldn’t keep their hands off each other, they pulled back panting, eyes locked in a risky delirium. He ran his thumb over her swollen bottom lip, gulping when she wrapped her lips around the fingertip, sucking softly and swirling her tongue while refusing to drop the intense eye contact. Luke’s heart thundered, hard. So strongly he could feel it in his ears and undoubtedly his cheeks were pink. They were in each other’s grasps, overridden with a lewd rhapsody that had the bottom of their stomachs twisting and eyes half-lidded with lust. If Luke could feel how her underwear stuck to her in that moment, she would have never been able to recover from it. Kissing him so deeply with every ounce of desire that riddled her bones sent her into a dizzy haze, pussy throbbing for more every time he adjusted his hips up to meet hers.
“What else can that mouth do?” he muttered, watching a new side of the girl he grew up with. His head was in a whole new place, a foggy mess all because she squirmed on his lap, felt euphoric on his tongue and kissed him like she meant it, like his hands over her body was all it took to light the spark that burned between them.
She released his thumb with a coy smile, a string of saliva between her bottom lip and his thumb. She could feel how tight his shorts had become and gave her hips another roll over his crotch, thriving in how his breath hitched, “Wanna find out?”
“Please.” He said with a shaky breath, hands finding their way to her thighs, running his palms along the flesh.
Y/n bit her bottom lip, readjusting her seating by spreading his legs and setting herself on her knees between them. Although not comfortable, that was the least of her concerns. She flipped the hem of his t-shirt up and unbuckled his belt, fumbling with the button of his shorts and tucking her fingers into his boxer’s waistband. He lifted his hips, allowing her to shimmy his bottoms down just enough for his cock to spring free. He leant his head against the wall, hands covering his face when she rubbed languid strokes over his cock, thriving in his muffled whines when her thumb circled the pre-cum around his tip.
“Mm, so big, Lu.” She hummed, spitting into her palm and giving him hard strokes from the base, smiling at how his Adam’s Apple bobbed. God, he wished he hated it, wished he didn’t feel ecstatic when she called him his nickname, the name only she called him. He wished he hated how her hand looked tiny against his cock, how good he felt.
“Shit,” he whined, “need your mouth already, please, y/n, please.”
“Only if you stop hiding, I wanna see your face.” She gave his tip relentless kitten licks, a vicious thrill shuddering down her limbs to her core. He did as he was told, hands trying to grip the wood beneath them and she grinned, taking him into her mouth and just to drive him insane, moaning and his taste blessing her taste buds.
“Oh God,” he breathed raggedly, a twinge of a groan mixed in as her tongue lay flat on the underside of his cock, swallowing him as if she’d done it hundreds of times before like she’d thought about it intensely. Her name left his mouth in a mantra, followed by swearing and whimpers he never imagined himself making.
She peered up through her lashes, the moan she let out reverberating around his cock with such a tainted pleasure that he gasped, his eyes fluttering open to the sight of her bobbing her head over him, watching him lose himself with a burning face and submissive mewls emitting from his lips. Writhing under his childhood best friend’s mouth, in her treehouse of all places while she sucked him off with shameless lust wasn’t something he expected. She had him a moaning mess and for a moment he thought that only she could be capable of doing so. There wasn’t a chance any other girl could make him feel that much emotion during such a filthy act, his childhood crush flooding back to him all over again, all that excitement, nerves, butterflies in his stomach and now the adolescent storm of love, lust, desire, dedication and everything that got mixed up in between.
He tensed, y/n’s free hand skirting up his shirt and splaying over his abs, feeling all the dips in muscles as his core tightened the deeper she took him, hissing when his cock hit the back of her throat. How on Earth she managed it, he wouldn’t know, and he didn’t care because it felt exhilarating, sweat forming on his forehead. He bucked his hips up, an erotic, deep moan drawing out from her.
“Fuck, so close, m’gonna cum,” he breathed, “gonna cum, y/n, please.”
His thighs shuddered, her hands lying flat on them as Luke exhaled deeply, the knot in his core unravelling as he thrust into her mouth, his hot cum coating her tongue and throat and his jaw slacked, panting when she swallowed every drop of him, as much as she could before pulling her lips off him. His eyes pricked tears from overstimulation, fluttering shut as his chest rose and fell.
“Where-where’d you learn that?” he whispered, tucking himself back into his underwear and re-dressing himself. It was as if his high wore off, the world tuned back in, and he could hear the buzz of his family’s gathering next door again.
She wiped the dribble of cum from her lip with her finger, taking it into her mouth and licking it clean, “I read a lot, followed my instincts.”
“Fuck, that felt incredible. You’re incredible, never gonna forget that. Fuck, you’re still an amazing kisser, oh my fucking God.” He couldn’t help but smile, it felt like old times. The easy air where no judgement lurked, secrets could be spilt and they’d stay between the two of them, he’d sit there, admiring and folding over how pretty she was while she’d treat him like a prince. Perhaps they’d just made another bad choice, how could he not ignore his feelings now, it was so hard to resist temptation and push back the butterflies. After all those months running away from himself, from her and all that achieved was him running back around straight into her grip again. He was done with running; he was going to give himself one last chance.
With a giggle, she crawled out from between his legs and re-took her seat next to him, “Now that was memorable. Remind me to kiss you more. Do you make noises like that for every girl? They were so fucking hot.”
“Nah, only you. Been only you. Kissed only you.” Luke let a chuckle pass his lips, closing his eyes and grinning to himself. She exhaled, peeking up at him in his peaceful state. Only her, only her. Even after all that time, he’d never looked at another girl. She was the only girl he’d ever kissed, only ever done anything with and even after he’d kept her far from his reach, it was because he only ever wanted her. Now they had each other, side-by-side, in her treehouse where she’d given her first ever blowjob and she didn’t regret one second of it, and never would despite however life turned out.
“You won’t tell anyone about this…will you?” her voice was quiet, and she pulled her knees to her chest. “Not because I’m ashamed but like, well, you know, kinda embarrassing people knowing our business…”
Luke copied her, resting his arms over his knees, “I’m not gonna say anything if you don’t want me to, y/n. You know I wouldn’t do that, but I get what you mean. I really don’t want my brothers talking about it, and you know Jack can’t even keep his own secrets.”
“Are we cool now? No more of- whatever we’ve been doing?” she held out her fist.
“We’re cool. Just you ‘n me again.” He bumped her fist with his, “We’re thinking of taking the boat out again tomorrow, you should come.”
She nudged his shoulder with hers, “Maybe I will, maybe I’ll wear my best bikini.”
“Maybe you should, maybe I’ll wear the blue shorts.” He nudged back, both knowing exactly which items of swimwear they were referencing. The hibiscus pattern bikini that couldn’t have suited her any more perfectly and the swim shorts that hugged his thighs too nicely, that he only wore after he’d caught her staring.
They smiled brightly, lights reflecting in their eyes as they leaned into each other’s sides. The sweet sensation of closure, burying a hatchet in the place it all started. It wasn’t a conventional way to make up, but feelings resolved that night, messages conveyed and for those few hours they spent up there, they were finally on the same page.
*
Reconnecting with someone who was once your entire world changes your perception of life itself. The sun shone brighter, the air warmer and serotonin at an all-time high. What they hadn’t realised was that reconnecting after straying away came with a thick tension between them, not like a negative, doom and gloom but something else. Something exciting.
On boat days, every time their eyes would meet, stomachs would twist and feel a heat pool in their cores. Every little move felt suggestive, every time he adjusted the way he sat so his shorts would rise up his thighs slightly, every time she adjusted her bikini, when he’d place his hand on her hips as he’d walk past, sitting on his lap and playing with his curls to make more space for the others on the seats.
At the golf course, with his lean arms wrapped around her, hands on top of hers and guiding her positioning and swing of the club, his breathing on her neck making her body melt into his and Luke fighting off the urge to drop the club entirely and pull her into his embrace, to pepper her neck with butterfly kisses until he found her sweet spot.
Nights around the firepit, cuddled on his lap in the lawn chair wearing his hoodie, his hand stroking her thigh and mumbling conversations between each other, lips dangerously close with hot breaths on each other's necks.
Naps where they lay on each other's chests, arms wound around bodies and legs tangled under sheets and blankets.
The difference between their reconnecting and the average person’s reconnecting was that actions spoke louder than words, but neither were speaking up. Luke had done his best, been explicit in the treehouse, held her close whenever they were together. Y/n was in a bumbling state, accepting every one of Luke’s attempts, relishing in the feeling of being loved and appreciated, hoping her time and attention would be enough for him.
The difference between Luke and y/n couldn’t have been more obvious to a bystander. Luke, a shameless loverboy enduring the relentless teasing from his brothers about how down bad he was and y/n, endeared but tortured Luke with her inability to verbalise her feelings, an overthinker. Luke spent so many years being direct about himself and y/n spent so many years stuck in her head and generating the worst possible situations. All he wanted was confirmation, something that said ‘You’re my only too, my everything. Only you’, something from her vocal cords.
Y/n wiped the sweat from her forehead with her arm, knees sore from kneeling on the grass for so long and hands soaking from the gardening gloves. Her mum had gone crazy with her flowers again, and insisted she needed the family to help her plant the new bulbs much to her father and brother’s dismay. The worst part was the chatter from the Hughes’, taunting her with how much fun they were having and how she was doing manual labour in the heat. A whole morning of listening to laughter, Jack and Trevor’s voices above anyone else's but all she thought about was Luke and his smile, his real laugh that came from his chest, the way he laughed with his body. All while she dug holes just to refill them again.
Somewhere around noon, she had thrown the gloves off and stood up, exhaling deeply and next door still had fun without her. God, if her fear of missing out was that bad then college would be excruciating. Having enough and falling submissive to her FOMO, she climbed her treehouse stairs, settling on the step that was high enough to see over the garden fence.
You don’t deserve to be treated like that, I’d never treat you like that, you’d mean everything to me. Every word, every kiss, everything.
For a guy who’d been all over her, confessed that he felt something for her and told her that everything between them meant something to him, she sure became suspicious of it. Her stomach sank, tongue poking the inside of her cheek at him looking perfectly entertained pressed between two girls on the outdoor sofa, one of them suspiciously close to his face. She could only see him from behind, but she knew any girl who entered the Hughes residence was drop-dead gorgeous and if there was one thing she had learnt was that boys suck. He didn’t flinch out the way, didn’t move seats, didn’t push them off, he just let them. Jumping to conclusions wasn’t the person she wanted to be, but the festering irritation in her stomach wasn’t ignorable. Yet she trusted him, and before she would deep it, she wanted to think first, at least ask him about it before her jealousy got the best of her. She turned on her heel, thumped down the stairs and continued her gardening, which was now a lot more fun than next door.
Luke’s face burned red, only Jack would do him dirty in front of his cousins like that. His business was apparently the family’s business. The whole morning he’d been interrogated by his cousins about y/n, how she was, what she was up to, was she cute, did she make him happy, what she looked like. He pulled his phone out, opening his camera roll and pulling up a photo of her, his cousins leaning into him for a better look of the screen in the sun.
“Oh my god, she’s so pretty, Luke!” Beth mused.
“How have you not asked her out?” Stephanie asked in a hushed voice, earning giggles from Jack and Quinn.
“I have been trying since I was eleven, okay? She’s just…not easy to read sometimes. I mean, I think we’re on the same page now, so I was gonna ask her next time I see her, ask her on a date to our favourite arcade.” He grinned at the thought, he’d planned it when he was fifteen and had been counting down the days to finally ask her himself.
He lay in bed that same night, seconds away from rolling over and turning his lamp off until his phone flashed, an influx of y/n’s texts coming through like wildfire. Running his hand over his dreary face, he picked his phone back up, reading each message one by one with unease. He squinted his eyes as if it would clear his confusion, her sudden outburst of accusations making him replay the events of the day.
Y/n/n Who were those girls??? Why were they literally on you Luluuuu how many girls are you gettiiinnng Lulu Huh? What are you talking about Oh they were my cousins. You met them years ago. I was showing them pics of you They were not on me thats gross they were looking at my phone so untwist your panties
Y/n’s heart skipped a beat, or it felt like it. He was showing pictures of her? To his family?
Y/n/n ?? Beth and Steph?? That was NOT them they were blonde as fuck My panties are fine thank you Lulu LMAO yeah it was Didn’t know you were spying on me you lil peepin tom Yeah sure sounds like it. It’s okay to be ✨jealous✨ but you’re still no.1 Y/n/n Ok I believe you WAS NOT SPYING WAS STUCK DOING GARDENING AND WAS CURIOUS Not jealous loser
Luke blew a puff of air through his nose, liking the message and placing the phone on his nightstand before rolling over. Usually, he was the one biting back his tongue, but seeing her jealous for once just made his heart swell a little more, it was cute, she cared.
Y/n lay face down in her bed, face stuffed into her pillow and arms by her side. At least the irritation left but now she just felt like an idiot. But not a big idiot since she at least asked Luke what was going on, but still an idiot for even assuming he’d go and do something like that to her. She just hoped Luke didn’t think she was stupid.
*
Y/n hung her head in defeat, she tied the knot exactly how Luke had and yet she still couldn’t win. Another evening out on the lake with Kim, another evening where she wished she didn’t have to tie the boat to the dock.
Hands nudged hers out the way and once again Luke had come to her rescue, crouched next to her and tying the rope to the cleat, like he had at the beginning of summer. They stood up straight, smiley, waiting for someone to say something with the crickets chirping and Luke’s brothers’ voices in the background.
“Thanks…again. I should get it someday.” She scratched her neck.
His mouth faltered, opening and closing to speak but he couldn’t choke the words out. He wanted to ask her, scream from the rooftops but something in his mind stopped him. What if she said no? How awkward that would be, they’d have to spend the last weeks of summer pretending as if nothing was going on, even if it was more than obvious that feelings were mutual. But what if she rejected him again? His hands slipped into his pockets, and he rocked on his heels.
“So, uh, since we're cool, um, was wondering for a while now if, um, and you don't have to but, uh, if you wanted to,” he started, sweat forming on his temple as his body ran hot. He’d watched Jack ask girls out, he made it look way too easy than it was, why couldn’t he just spit it out, he wanted it, that moment was what he’d been waiting for his whole life, she was right there. Chest tight, stomach doing flips, the adrenaline surging through him making his cheeks flush pink.
Her heart throbbed, cheeks ached but in a nice way, in a joyful way. This time, she would not miss her chance, it would be her and him until the end and she hoped, she begged the stars that he was going to ask her on a date. The whole summer with him, kindling spirits and rebuilding what had crumbled, two flames burning together and feeling as if she were the only girl in the world to him.
What was the worst that could happen? Rejection. Fear. Luke’s knees felt like jelly, his hands trembling and his mind coming to a blank. He couldn’t breathe, his heart wouldn’t pace itself and the words tumbled from his mouth in a panic, “um, well, Jack, Quinn and I were gonna check out this beach tomorrow and I was wondering if you wanted to come?”
He wasn’t lying, they were, but it wasn’t what he wanted to say. Y/n kept her smile even though it felt as if all her organs had been sucked from inside her to leave her a void. All that hope just for it to dissipate into thin air. All the little moments they shared, holding hands, exchanging secrets and forgiving, forgetting and going nowhere. It wasn’t until then it occurred to her that some people just weren’t meant to be more than friends. Just weren’t meant to take that leap into romance. Some people just were not ready.
“Yeah, sure. Text me the details.”
The closer they were just felt like they’d drifted further apart. They’d come so close until one of them just couldn’t do it, pushed the other away and not out of dislike either, because it was hard to not love each other but when you’d been friends for so long, everything - friends, family - felt at jeopardy. Right person, wrong time? It didn’t matter. Y/n and Luke would spend the rest of their summer as close friends. Nobody could hate Luke more than he hated himself, that bubbling in his stomach, boiling blood at only the boy who would stare back at him in the mirror. Nobody cried more than y/n, that pang in her heart every time they’d hang out, bottomless hollowness in her stomach when she soaked her pillows in the comfort of her bedroom. So close yet so far, like the stars that sparkled in their eyes when they looked at each other like they’d hung them out for each other. Once again, they’d signed that contract to be friends and if they were just that little bit braver, then maybe they’d stop letting the flowers of a bittersweet tragedy grow in their lungs, choke and suffocate them until one couldn’t do it anymore and concluded their decision. It was time to move on, stop waiting and set themselves free from the one who couldn’t decide.
Starting at the University of Michigan was like a breath of fresh air. New people, new environment, new life. Although she missed waking up on a lake, she and her roommate, beautiful and blonde, Bella (if she was going to make friends she may as well start with her roommate, right?), clicked well and decorated their dorm cosy with little lights hanging along the walls and bed frames, a rug to give the place personality and photos on the walls of family, friends and interests. Gave the cold place a bit of warm character. They giggled as they listened to the room across the hall already break out into an argument who-slept-where, they sympathised for the girl who struggled to say goodbye to her family and watched the two boys move in down the hall, y/n’s jaw dropping upon recognising the familiar head of curls.
Luke and Dylan were long-time friends, they’d met back in the USA Hockey Development Camp when they were around fifteen and felt the pressure of new beginnings lift off their shoulders when they’d found out they were roommates. It was the best thing ever for them, setting up their room as their den, a blue rug, two plush folding chairs with the essentials: speaker, mini fridge, fan and a TV perched on top of one of the desk’s shelves. They’d spent most of their time rearranging their room to create maximum space, bickering like a married couple about the little details like no shoes on the rug and which way the desks should face. He and y/n hadn’t texted until later that night, Luke thrilled over her being just down the hall but y/n indifferent to it. Once upon a time, she would have been bouncing off the walls but now, it didn’t matter that much at all.
In the first few weeks of university, you start making friends, join clubs and attend everything you can and go out when you want to with no one telling you when to be home. Y/n met a group of girls when she and Bella attended a social, Luke made friends through hockey. Both ended up back together when the two groups mixed by coincidence one night at some party they’d found and it was Dylan who brought it up.
Y/n and her friends had been standing to the side in the living room of the dimly lit house, red solo cups held to chests and shuffling further away from the speaker at the other end of the room. Dylan weaved through the crowd, Luke, the three other guys, Mark, Ethan and Mackie not far behind him. She had been tipsy and grabbed Luke’s arm, Dylan immediately stopping to group with the girls.
“Hey, Lu! Haven’t seen you in a while.” She yelled over the music, Luke standing close to her while Ethan, Mackie and Mark joined the little bundle.
“Hey, y/n/n! Good to see you here.” He replied, dipping down closer to her ear.
Dylan’s eyes widened with his grin, pointing his drink between the two, “Oh shit! You know each other?”
“Yeah, we grew up together.” She smiled. Something inside Luke almost died that night. Something inside Luke also lit ablaze.
“You’re y/n?! Hughesy talks about you all the time!” Dylan nudged Luke and Luke rolled his eyes, he would always have someone in his life who’d share his secrets, obviously.
Y/n hadn’t added to the conversation after that and the group fell into a casual chatter, getting to know each other, that sort of thing. Luke felt the world bite him in the ass, that wedge he’d shoved between them now forced back and he felt like he was at square one all over again.
That same night, on their way back to the dorms, Luke had made the clearest statement yet without opening his mouth. Ethan had been talking with her most of the party and since Luke knew her best, wanted advice. But when Ethan asked him about her number and favourite flowers, the youngest Hughes’ eyes could not have shot a dirtier look. Of course, the boys laughed, partially due to the alcohol and partially due to how real Luke seemed. Ethan flinched back, half-laughing out of nerves more than anything but that was the moment the boys realised something was going on. And they would not let Luke live it down.
Luke couldn’t bear his reflection sometimes. He had to face a coward and under the surgical white light of his and Dylan’s bathroom, where every feature and crevice of everything he hated just stuck out to laugh at him. Not physically, but all the memories of days he'd spent hyping himself up, ready to ask her out flashed in front of his eyes and he couldn’t stop the images of seeing his younger self utterly disappointed in him. He gripped the sink tight, knuckles turning white as he hung his head in shame, his eyes burning hot as they glassed over, a knot in his chest between angry and distraught igniting his tear ducts. He and y/n were part of two different groups with two different schedules, hockey was demanding, she would be with her crowd and when he thought he could finally have her without prying eyes, she was slipping further from his reach. But he wouldn’t lose her a second time. He wasn’t ready to surrender almost eight years of pining, he’d try just one last time.
*
It was exciting, it was new, it was refreshing. Weeks of classes, weeks of making new friends and weeks of finally gaining and learning independence. Things were going well for once and she even had her first date as a college student. Tony was a guy she met at a party, he didn’t resemble Luke at all and had approached her with smooth talking but lacked the character Luke held. She wasn’t sure about that, a cardboard personality but that was why she had agreed to go on a date with him, to learn.
She’d knocked on Luke’s dorm on her way through, pushing him into his room abruptly and fixing her hair, Bella was out, and she was in dire need of a second opinion, and despite how the universe played out, Luke was still her most trusted and oldest friend. His eyes widened slightly, once again she’d quite literally taken his breath away with how gorgeous she looked all dolled up.
“Do I look okay?” she asked, panic in her voice.
“Uh, yeah.” He fumbled out, like he’d forgotten how to speak entirely.
“That’s all? Oh God, I look bad, don’t I?”
“What? No, you look good, I’m just confused. You going out?” he felt his cheeks warm at his sudden confession, why was it easier to admit that now and not back then?
“I’m going on a date, Lu. I’m freaking out, what if he doesn’t like me? What if I say the wrong thing or say something unfunny?-”
Luke placed his hands on her shoulders, eyes meeting hers and her voice faded out. For a split second she questioned if going on the date was the right choice, but she caught herself, not letting the comfort of his thumbs rubbing her shoulders distract her. “-There isn’t a reason why he wouldn’t like you, chill. You will be fine, and you are funny, if he doesn’t find you funny then he’s boring as fuck. Who is this guy anyway? Where’s he taking you?”
“Thanks,” she relaxed with a smile, he always could make her feel better. “And are we really doing this again? His name’s Tony and I am meeting him at a bar near campus.”
“Okay, you want me to walk you? Which bar-” but before Luke could get any further, she’d looked at the time and rushed out. He watched her power-walk down the hall before shutting his door roughly, hissing swears through his teeth. Perfect, just perfect, Luke’s love life was just going so perfect. Whoever this ‘Tony’ was, he despised him with every fibre in his being.
Dylan opened the bathroom door a crack, peeping out as if he hadn’t been eavesdropping the whole time. He didn’t grin like usual, his raised an eyebrow as Luke ran his hands down his face and threw himself onto one of the comfy chairs like a ragdoll.
“You wanna talk about it? Fill me in here?” he asked, stepping into the room.
As Luke opened his mouth, someone knocked three times on the door. Dylan answered, revealing Mark, Mackie and Ethan kitted out for the gym. Ushering them in, they stood in front of Luke, like a council waiting for him.
“Hughesy's pissed,” Dylan told the guys, “Luke, we’re here dude, let it out, brother. What’s the deal with you and y/n. You gave Eddy the evils and now you’re slamming doors and swearing your ass off when she goes on a date.”
Luke paused, thought. It wasn’t high school anymore; they were all adults. They weren’t going to tell everyone, they weren’t going to throw it back at him, tease him. He wasn’t sure if he wanted to admit it out loud, he already felt like a loser as it was. They were his friends, his brothers.
“I like y/n, and I have since we were kids. And I’m pissed off because I’m not the guy she’s going on a date with. Okay?” Luke groaned, the guys breaking into menacing grins and nudging each other’s arms.
“Dude, you could have just said something. Come on, Hughesy, we got you.” Mark laughed, grabbing Luke by the arm and pulling him from the chair. They say the friends you make in university are some of the best friends you’ll ever have, and that was the day Luke realised that. If anyone wanted him to be happy, it was them. He wasn’t on his own anymore, he wouldn’t be in an empty house all the time, he wouldn’t have to arrive home and hear the absence of his family. His family were with him all the time now.
*
Seven o’clock. Seven-thirty. Eight o’clock and Tony wasn’t coming. Cars passed, customers entered and exited, the neon lights flickered on and hummed in the dark. The world just passed by. Y/n had never felt more humbled in her life, more embarrassed. To think that he had an interest in her was too ambitious. How could someone do that? Just leave someone outside the bar for an hour with no text or apology. She sat on the curb with her knees to her chest, mascara running down her cheeks waiting for the miracle that he showed his face, and it was an innocent delay. Maybe he got caught up? Maybe he was late from somewhere? Why was she waiting, making excuses for him? But she still waited until the evening faded into the night. She waited on that curb, drained of all feeling, limbs heavy and even her stomach felt void of anything, she didn’t feel like walking back to her dorm, it may as well have been a walk of shame while everyone laughed at how hopeful she had been. No matter what she did, who it was, she was always waiting.
The Yost rink took hockey seriously, team rooms for everything. Gym, common, kitchen, locker room, showers, everything for aspiring professional NHL stars. The guys had started their fixed routine advised by the coaches, an intense gym routine, yes, but anything for hockey. Luke had taken a break from weights, wiping his face with his towel and taking a breather when he’d overheard the conversation, stopped dead in his tracks as the words almost echoed around the room. He didn’t want to have to look at the guy, but did he really have to play on the same team as him too? The worst part was it wasn’t just Luke hearing the conversation, Dylan and Mackie had paused their music to listen in, eyes switching between each other and at Luke, whose jaw clenched tight, and gaze couldn’t have been sharper.
“Aren’t you supposed to be on that date?” Tony’s friend asked, leaning against the treadmill Tony jogged on.
“Huh? With who?”
“Y’know, the chick from the party? The one who wore that USA Hockey sweatshirt on move-in day? Wonder whose dick she sucked for that.” His friend continued, “Man, she was cute.”
Luke’s blood boiled and his breathing deepened. He bit his tongue; it took everything in him to not bite into both their throats. She didn’t have to suck his dick to get the sweatshirt, he gave it to her before that, because he cared.
“Oh yeah, forgot about that. She’s probably still waiting for me. Leave now and you might catch her.”
Luke huffed, turning on his heel and storming out the gym, scrambling in his pocket for his phone. Tony and his friend snapped their heads to his sudden exit, catching the eyes of Dylan and Mackie who shook their heads in disappointment before turning back to what they were doing. Tony had no idea he had an enemy until then.
He burst out the gym doors into the hallway, pacing up and down with his fingers tangled in his hair, phone pressed to his ear but every attempt going to voicemail. He gave up texting, he could send a hundred texts, and she wouldn’t see them anyway, her phone was always on silent but with enough hope, she may see him call.
Goosebumps rose along y/n’s arms, the autumn breeze catching up to her and perhaps she should have worn a jacket after all. She thought about getting up and heading back to her dorm, but the energy to do so had been sucked from her, limbs feeling heavy, and heart shattered. The longer she’d sat there, the more she realised she wasn’t upset about Tony, it was being stood up. He really did not want to see her that badly after all. Watching the same customers walk out the bar that she watched walk in, she pulled her phone out, lockscreen filled with Luke’s contact and five missed calls. What was so important that he had to call now? Why was she suddenly so popular with him again? Just as she scoffed and went to slide her phone into her back pocket, his name flashed again, for the sixth call. Her thumb hovered over the accept button, biting her lip with nerves crawling in her stomach.
“Why weren’t you picking up? Where are you?” His voice was panicked, and she could hear how fast his breathing was through the speaker.
“Sorry, was too busy sucking off Ohio State’s hockey team.” Her voice clipped, running her nail over her jeans, tears welling in her eyes and reactivating her mascara, if there was any still left on her lashes.
“Haha, so funny.” He laughed sarcastically, “Where are you?”
“Why do you care suddenly? You’ll probably just laugh in my face anyway.”
“Fucking God, y/n/n. Where are you?”
She flinched slightly at his raised voice, jolting her phone from her ear before replying with a sulky pout, “Diablo’s, but I’ll probably come back soon.”
He hung up, stuffing his phone back into his pocket and bolting out Yost without thinking about anything else. The only thought was getting y/n back safely before the worst happened. What was she thinking? She should've started walking the second Tony failed to arrive, before it was dark. His jogging gradually shifted into a run, Diablo’s wasn’t more than fifteen minutes away from campus, and he was aware that he looked a little crazy running with the bare minimum of usual running gear but that wasn’t the issue. He would have never stood her up like that, he should have walked her to the bar in the first place and waited until he arrived. He should’ve, he should’ve but he didn’t. He’d been harbouring his feelings for so long, yet he couldn’t even provide something as minimal as a walk, but he wouldn’t let her sit outside a bar because of some shitty guy.
Y/n stretched her legs in front of her, eyes locked on her shoes as her ears tuned the world out, letting it pass by slowly before she thought about getting up. She knew exactly what she was doing. Fallen into yet another trap set her heart, she was waiting for Luke. Again. If it weren’t for the familiar maize and navy trainers appearing in front of her, she would’ve punished herself for even considering that Luke may have cared about her in the slightest. Slowly, she tilted her chin up: the gym shorts, the compression shirt, the flushed cheeks and unruly curls from the wind. What was once a heavy anvil on her shoulders ascended, taking the blues out from her body and replacing them with that spark. That electric spark that made her limbs all tingly with life and energy. Luke’s eyes softened at her, although his fears had been wiped, she was okay, but Tony made her cry. That time and effort she’d put in had ran down her cheeks and if he wasn’t so fuelled with captivation, he would’ve lost his temper. But she was his serenity, always had been.
“You came.” She squeaked, doe eyes peering up at him lovingly.
“Of course I did.” Luke panted, taking her by the hands and pulling her to her feet. He didn’t let go for a while, neither did she. His hands were warm, and she remembered how safe they always made her feel, how he’d always have his arm draped over the back of her seat during the summer, how she felt like the only girl in the world when their eyes met. “Come on, I’ll walk you back.”
It wasn’t a long walk back, but neither was it romantic. Luke had his hands in his pockets and y/n’s in hers but the distance between them couldn’t have been closer, like two magnets once again, hauling back into each other. When they had taken the fifteen-minute walk back to their dorm block, he walked with her all the way until they stood outside her door and only they could somehow make it awkward.
They gave each other a small nod, as if to give a silent goodbye until y/n span on her heel, her arms winding around his torso against her better judgement. He blinked twice and froze, he couldn’t remember the last time she’d hugged him so tight, she fit like a glove, and he’d forgotten how much he felt like he belonged somewhere, with someone when in her arms. He melted into her, arms wrapping around her shoulders and resting his lips to the top of her hair. The violent urge to kiss her, only a peck but he knew that if he kissed her once, it’d lead to more. It always did.
Pulling away, she tilted her head up at him, hands holding the sides of his shirt while his glid to the tops of her shoulders. The silence thick, eyes searching for something, rolling tapes of lost memories they’d tried to forget: the treehouse, the boat, every second they even considered that they had a chance. Luke’s hands cupped her jaw, thumbs caressing over her cheekbones as he licked his lips. Her grip tightened, mouth parting and leaning onto her tiptoes while he dipped down, breaths tying together, noses bumping. He said he wouldn’t do it, she said she didn’t want to do it but in the end all they ever ended up doing was intertwining back into each other. Their lips ghosted, eyelashes fluttering against their cheeks until lips grazed in the slightest.
The reality of the situation crashed down upon her heavily, like getting caught in a hailstorm. She was a strong soldier, she could resist. Everything would circle back like it always did. They would kiss, things would be fine and then he’d disappear. If it can happen once, it can happen again, and again and again until one of them stopped the chase. Luke would just hurt her again; she would just look for guys to fill the hole in her heart he made when he would leave, and the self-destruction had to stop at some point. Her eyes snapped open, and she nudged him back lightly, “No. I-I can’t do this, Lu.”
Luke’s world darkened, a hollow sorrow washing through him as he let her push him away. Pathetically, he looked at her, a pleading guilt jabbing him in the stomach as his hands yearned to reach out for her. They hung by his sides instead and she inhaled deeply, shakily.
“I don't get it. One minute I’m everything to you and the next it’s like I don’t exist…you keep coming back at random times like nothing’s happened, at times when I think that you don’t want me anymore…it’s just so- so confusing! I feel like I’m always waiting on you to make up your mind, Luke.” She pinched the bridge of her nose, the defeat rising inside her. “You like me and then you don’t and I can’t keep playing cat and mouse all the time. Thank you for picking me up and looking out for me, but until you’ve figured out what you want, please leave me be.”
Like that, she was gone. Turned away and retreated to her dorm, leaving him standing like a lost puppy in the hallway. He didn’t want to cry, not there at least but how he’d managed to make things worse, he couldn’t say. All he knew is that she was right, and that was the part that hit him the hardest. He knew his answer, he knew he did want her and was going to give them one last chance, but she didn’t know that. From her perspective, he was just getting close to running away, hoping she’d chase him back but now she wasn’t. The next time they’d meet would either be the last of everything they built, or the start of something new.
When y/n stepped into her dorm looking like she’d been through several horrendous break-ups and four bushes backwards, Bella jolted up from her bed, scrambling out her covers. Y/n told her everything. Everything from her mess with Luke to Tony ditching her. The good, the bad and the ugly about the whole story and while Bella was pissed about the latter, even she could see Luke in a battle of his own.
“Have you ever considered that Luke’s…y’know…scared?” Bella asked, leaning against the bathroom door frame, eyes meeting y/n’s in the mirror as she scrubbed the mascara from her face.
As if she couldn’t have made the ordeal any messier than it was, she feared she just had out of her own borderline selfishness. She hadn’t considered his side of the story. Ever.
*
One intensely lit house with LED light strips covering the walls, pulsing and flashing changing colours in beat with the music blaring through the speakers, two girls weaved their way through a sea of bodies into the kitchen, five boys hovering in the living room, making conversation with sophomores in the frat.
Their first frat party as freshmen and the nerves were skyrocketing. The only reason y/n and Bella went was because Dylan had invited y/n, and she begged Bella to tag along since it would be a fun experience and so she didn’t have to go alone. So far, so good. They’d lost count of how many drinks they’d poured, shots taken, people spoken to, they were just girls.
The boys were on a mission. Well, Luke was, the boys were just orchestrating events and giving Luke multiple pep-talks about it being ‘now or never’. They were right, of course. Luke had just over a week of no contact, a week for staring at his reflection in the mirror, lying in bed at night staring at the ceiling, thinking, planning, anticipating and now it would all stop.
Ethan lined up his shot, ping pong ball loosely held between his fingers, and he released, biting his lip as the ball bounced into the opposing team’s cup. The boys cheered, throwing each other into fist bumps and bro-hugs, a few girls applauding around them. Y/n and Bella stood within that surrounding crowd, Mark wiggling them to the front as if they were VIPs, part of their group. When Luke’s turn came around, she noticed the fan club he’d gained, pretty girls giggling and whispering between each other, cheering when Luke’s shot landed in the cup. She ran her tongue over her top teeth, a lethal glare on the girls as they tried to loop their arms around Luke’s, but her muscles relaxed seeing Dylan and Mackie stand beside him, ushering the girls back.
Bella nudged her, leaning over to murmur in her ear, “Something tells me he’s made up his mind.”
Y/n opened her mouth, but Mark stumbled over his feet in front of them, asking if they fancied another drink (of course they did) and taking both their wrists gently with a goofy grin on his face, leading them through the people, brushing past a couple guys in the doorway whose eyes followed them towards the back corner of the kitchen, where the rest of the guys had managed to claim. Mark was sweet, baby faced and a ball of sunshine with contagious energy, ensuring they were in the circle securely. He ushered y/n between himself and Luke, Bella on the other side with Dylan and Mackie but no matter how tucked away she was in the boys, the looming gaze of someone else clawed at her.
Ten minutes passed, the group still in a deep conversation amongst themselves and she peered back over her shoulder again, the - presumably older guy, maybe a senior - still watching her every move like a hawk, leaning into his friend and pointing at her with smirks. There’s nothing more terrifying in a woman’s life than knowing you’re being watched because being watched means there’s a further plan. If she had known she was being watched at the carnival, she could have moved somewhere else but now, she did know she was being watched and her legs paralysed, staying where she was would keep her safe. But she wanted to run, run home, run to her bed, run to her dorm where she couldn’t be found, and security cameras lined the halls. The only security blanket keeping her heart from palpitating was Mark and Luke beside her, yet the guy didn’t seem bothered by that at all.
There were too many people to run, the kitchen too crowded to slip away without getting caught by him but any longer being stared down by the guy and tears may have fallen, making the whole situation worse. Until she stepped to the side, bumping into a familiar arm. An arm that snaked around her torso and hand settled on her hip, tucking her into his side while he casually continued his conversation with Dylan. He held her close so naturally as if embedded into his autopilot, an instinct. Excitement bubbled in her stomach, exploding in her chest when Luke kissed her hair, watching the guy from across the room disappear from his peripheral vision. The guy may have been watching y/n, but Luke had been watching the guy the entire time, flashbacks from the carnival haunting him. Even if she were to shove him away, the least he could do was keep her safe from the start this time. Y/n didn’t shove him away, she leant into him like putty melding to his form, if she was with him, all the nerves disintegrated.
“No, that’s what I’m saying!” Ethan’s voice raised above, turning from Mark as he turned to the rest of the group, “Okay, is anyone else down for shots? I have this spinner game.”
In a group agreement, Ethan pulled his phone out, loading up said spinner game and showing his screen. The spinner had different shots on a wheel, from tequila to whiskey to rum to vodka to body shots, the aim to spin and take whatever the arrow landed on. Ethan spun first, resulting in his fate being sealed by whatever whiskey they found lying around the counters. The shot burned unpleasantly down his throat, but anything for a good time. Mackie spun next, taking a dance with tequila and if he had learnt something that night, it was that him and tequila were not fated to be lovers. Both Dylan and Bella took their vodka shots with their arms intertwined with each other. Luke took his turn, unbothered by what his result was until the arrow landed on a body shot. He shook his head smiling, the guys allowing him to choose his partner.
Y/n tugged on his t-shirt, gesturing her head towards the island counter behind Mark and Ethan. The group grinned, a concoction of ‘oooh’ and ‘yeah’ filling the corner as she hoisted herself onto the marble, Luke standing between her legs and receiving his tequila shot from Dylan. She tugged the strap of her tank top over her shoulder slightly, giving Luke enough room to sprinkle the line of salt on the crook of her neck while Mark returned with a slice of lime. Luke’s eyes met hers, giving her a look of reassurance, a kind look asking her if she was all right. She licked her lips, that familiar coquettish look blazing back at him just like in the treehouse last summer. Tequila burned down his throat, tongue licking the salt from her neck, scenarios of slow and wet kisses across the skin, his teeth sinking into her tearing through her imagination, y/n struggling to keep quiet but when his mouth had found her sweet spot like that, she wanted nothing more than for him to devour her then and there.
He couldn’t have cared less about the salt, his face belonged buried in her neck and if he could rewind the clock just to repeat his actions then he would have. His hands steadied by her sides, heat flushing to his neck and the lime he was supposed to take next may as well have never existed. The opportunity was there, he could finally show her his decision, how he felt and what he wanted. The audience around them didn’t matter, to him, it was just him and y/n in some random frat’s kitchen, a simple body shot doing God’s work but Ethan rigging the game earning the MVP award for the night. He emerged from her neck, parting his lips slightly and falling weak to her and he was done with keeping her waiting.
Pulling the lime from her lips, he tossed it aside, both hands cupping her jaw, the world stopping entirely when their lips met hastily. He kissed her like every time before, heavy and with meaning, like it screamed a thousand different tequila flavoured ways to convey his feelings. Her hands delicately placed themselves over his, keeping him close, keeping him in and pressed into her, shockwaves over her body and she melted into him with parting lips. Their friends cheered and hooted, clinking their shot glasses together but it fell deaf upon Luke and y/n, their tongues tangled in a bruising, breathless kiss until they had to pull away for air. His lips pulled into a grin, thumbs soothing over her cheeks as her eyes slowly widened with a smile spreading across her face.
Luke dipped closer to her ear, hands falling to her hips and murmured, “It’s always been you.”
“Let’s go somewhere quieter-” she turned her head towards him, lips close to his ear, but Dylan slapped Luke’s back and yelled something about their room being off limits for the night as he passed, Bella dragging him through the kitchen.
Luke’s eyebrows raised upon initially entering y/n’s room, a homely feeling embracing him when she switched the fairy lights on, and they ditched their shoes next to the door. Y/n waved him over to her bed, her back against the headboard and he followed, squeezing next to her, arm wrapping around her shoulders and tucking her into his chest. They knew they owed each other a talk, their sides of the story, the rise and the fall. Luke needed to explain, and she needed to confess, the longer they pretended like it wasn’t eating them alive the thicker that wedge between them became.
“I didn’t like Cameron at all, I only went out with him to make you jealous. I thought you’d get protective…” she said, Luke humming in acknowledgement, “I just wanted that little confirmation that I mattered.”
“Yeah, it worked. But you always mattered, s’why I’ve been trying all this time to ask you out.” He mumbled, his voice seductively low, rumbling through his chest.
“Then what were you gonna say at the end of summer, because I know it wasn’t supposed to be about the beach.”
Luke inhaled deeply, his hand snaking to her waist and settling on her hip, “I was gonna ask you on a date to the arcade we loved as kids…but then I freaked out and got scared again…”
“Why were you scared, Lu? What was there to be scared of?” She couldn’t get the pieces to click, and Luke grew frustrated, admitting things was not an easy job.
“Y/n, I’ve loved you my entire life, everything was to be scared of. I thought you didn’t like kissing me, then you went on a date with what's-his-face, then Cameron and somewhere between there I don’t know, I thought it was over for me, that we were just friends. I thought I’d lost you after all those years of trying.” He rambled, the pent-up words falling from his mouth, but he didn’t sound annoyed, not once. If anything, the weight that latched itself onto Luke’s shoulders lifted the more he rambled.
She had been right; she hadn’t thought about his perspective on everything. He’d done nothing but put her first, hold her hand, kiss her, accompany her, rescue her, be the boyfriend she never had, and she threw him to the side for some guy as if he never mattered. Then wondered why he was so far away. Perhaps she would’ve reacted the same, after all, seeing someone you love with another isn’t a burden easy to bear. Guilt choked her hard, he knew all along what he wanted, and she’d just made it difficult to confess. Really shitty but she was part of the problem Luke battled.
“You never lost me, Lu,” with glossy eyes and a delicate touch to his jaw, she turned his head to face her, “we’ve been close for as long as I can remember.”
“That’s why I was scared. I can’t just be friends with you and last summer we weren’t just friends, y/n. Last summer meant everything to me and I really hoped you’d be my girl and well, I fucked that up.” His eyes flickered to her lips, he should have felt bad as tears welled in her eyes, but he finally, with the liquid courage from earlier, could get the words out how he wanted.
Her lip quivered, hand cupping the nape of his neck and her thumb leaving feathery touches over his jaw, a tear breaking through and slipping down her cheek, “Me too. Is there a chance…I can still be your girlfriend?”
“You think I kissed you for shits and giggles?” He leaned in, half on his own and half with the prompt of her pulling him closer, pressing their lips together tentatively, a warmth of familiarity blooming through them like flowers in their lungs. But those flowers weren’t choking them anymore, they weaved between their ribcages and bones like a garden of bliss and beauty, pollinating their hearts with desire.
He licked across her bottom lip, tongue finding hers in a languid rhythm while his free hand wrapped around her thigh, pulling her over to straddle his lap. Y/n moaned into the kiss, relaxing under his hands gliding over every inch of her waist and back, pressing her body into his with lips disconnecting with strings of saliva between them. He smothered her neck in electrifying butterfly kisses, from her ear down to the crook of her neck to that sweet spot he’d found earlier, nipping at the skin until her fingers laced in his curls, tugging and drawing a deep, raw groan from his chest.
Luke’s hands, hot and calloused, snuck under her top, slowly following the natural curve of her spine and waist, the fabric rising the further he explored, thumbs teasing her underside of her breasts along the lace of her bra. Lace. The concept of y/n wearing lace underwear sent shivers down his spine, heat to his dick and his hips bucked up as if a reflex, but it wasn’t the first time he’d imagined it. A high-pitched whimper escaped her lips, little sparks flushing over her skin the further her top seemed to hike up her body until Luke bunched the fabric at her chest, pulling it over her head and tossing it to the end of her bed, his warm lips attacking her collarbones with little nips disguised by kisses before sucking pink blossoms along her skin to her tits, his large hands cupping and kneading.
“No fair,” her fingers tugged at the back of his t-shirt, clumsily pulling it up his back. He let out a low chuckle into her skin before sitting straight, discarding the clothing over his head and setting his hands on her waist. She’d seen him hundreds of times before, but this was different, this was private. “So fucking pretty, Lu. Just wanna…”
“Just wanna what?” he purred, leaning back into the headboard and adjusting his hips up against her, his jeans failing to hide his solid cock bumping her crotch. “If you’re gonna talk dirty to me, you gotta use your words, pretty girl. I don’t know what you want me to do.”
She gasped, pussy fluttering at the friction and her dreamy gaze brought his cocky smirk back to his lips. Luke’s hands gripped her hips tighter, guiding them to roll over his dick once more, twice more, until her nails dug into his shoulders for stability, inner core burning like fire with every brush against her clit, panties sticking to her folds in ways that disgraced her dignity. It felt so good, she felt good, just dry humping alone had her jaw slacking and little pants of air slipping through her lips all while Luke tilted his head back, grinning ear to ear with his eyes closed, cock throbbing painfully. He wouldn’t have cared if he came right then and there, in his boxers that he would sure have to wear in the morning.
She took his hands off her hips, gliding them up her body until they reached her back, his fingers meeting the clasp of her bra as she slid the straps over her shoulders, a sultry yet so encouraging look smeared across her face. He struggled slightly with the clasp, but her hands cupping his face rid of the embarrassment before it had even hit, the underwear falling from her body and discarded to the floor. Luke licked his lips, her hands finding their way to his and placing them over her tits, an invitation to explore how he pleased. His ears tinted pink again, eyes unable to leave the view of his hands timidly groping her chest and every thought he’d been having up until that moment blanked. Soft, so soft and squishy, God he could do that forever, sleep on them until the end of time. He brushed his thumbs over her nipples, her back arching into him and y/n let out an airy whimper, tilting her head back.
“So fuckin’ pretty, y/n,” he hummed, one hand lying flat on her back as he dipped down, pressing wet kisses to her tit, taking the peak between his lips and swirling his tongue leisurely around her nipple. His other hand wrapped around her other breast, groping and squishing it, pinching the nipple between his fingers until her airy whimpers increased into lewd cries of his name, a whirling warmth in her throbbing cunt. He released her - now wet - tit, breathing heavily with disbelief. He’d just sucked his childhood crush, long-time friend’s tit, in her room and she was really half naked on his lap, definitely feeling how hard he was against her pussy, and he loved every second of this animalistic yearning coursing through him.
Y/n’s hands trailed down his chest, over every dip and definition of his muscles until they fumbled with his belt, mind becoming hazy at the memory of the way she looked at him the last time she’d taken him in her mouth, the pleasant challenge of getting his tip to hit the back of her throat, his whimpering and begging replaying in her ears. Sliding backwards down his legs, she barely got her mouth anywhere near his cock before his fingers wrapped around her neck, pressing firmly on the sides and pulling her back up to his eye level, her heart pulsing in her ears with the condescending look on his face. He slotted his mouth on hers to find her tongue again, saliva pooling at the corner of their lips and they didn’t hate it. She shouldn’t have enjoyed the compression as much as she did, but his hands were so much bigger on her body, like he could crush her and her eyes threatened to roll to the back of her head, a strained moan gasping out.
“Please,” she whined between kisses, “taste so good, so big, need you.”
“Nuh-uh, it’s my turn.” He looked down at her before releasing her throat, winding an arm around her and flipping her onto her back underneath him. He painted her body with gentle kisses, from the valley of her breasts, down her stomach to the top of her shorts, smoothly unbuttoning them and pulling the zip down with his teeth, “Been thinkin’ about how you taste. Can I?”
He peered up at her through his eyelashes, watching y/n prop herself onto her elbows and lick her lips. She paused, the silence comfortable as he waited for her consent, “Yeah, please…this is just…never done this before.”
Luke kissed her stomach before sitting onto his knees, giving her a warm, reassuring smile before hooking his fingers around the waist of her shorts, “Neither. We’ll figure it out, okay?”
She nodded, smiling, lifting her hips and letting him slide the clothing down her legs and ditching them somewhere on the floor. He straddled back over her, running his hands over her bare legs before dipping down to place a hot kiss on her clothed clit, sparks skimming over his body by how sopping her panties were.
She whimpered quietly, watching him begin to lower himself before she placed her foot onto his shoulder, pushing him back onto his knees, head lulling into her shoulder with a desperate tint in her eyes, “Jeans, off.”
The corner of his lips tugged upwards as he slid off the bed, kicking his jeans and socks off and crawling back over her, settling between her legs again. His fingers re-hooked around her waistband, gliding her panties down her legs leaving tingles like feathers along the skin in their wake before she removed her legs from them one by one. He threw of leg over his shoulders, laying on his stomach and left slow kisses along her inner thigh, nipping at the skin to pull a squeal from her and sucking over the spot until a purple blotch marked. One hand lay splayed over her lower stomach, his other holding her other leg slightly apart, enough to catch a view of her glistening folds and give him room to spread them open with his thumb.
“Fuck, gonna need you to use your words here, pretty girl.” His voice was gruff, breath hitting her sensitivity, and she lulled her head back, readjusting herself on her elbows because there was no way she would miss watching him devour her. His thumb circled her clit dubiously, eyes peeking up at her and even though the sensation didn’t hit just right yet, having any sort of attention to a virgin clit still sent pleasure to her head.
“Little firmer, little faster-oh!” she explained, Luke following her instructions as she spoke until the sensation hit her like a brick, jolting through her, jaw falling slack, “Like that, Lu, shit.”
He grinned, running his other thumb through her folds, spreading the slick before taking his thumb into his mouth, eyes locked into hers, licking and relishing in the way she tasted and humming into the heaven that consumed him. Sinking lower into her mattress, he drew his hand away from her clit, hand pressing down on her stomach and other wrapping her thigh around his shoulder, tongue flicking at her bundle of nerves, small kisses, nipping, sucking until she raked her fingers through his curls, pushing him into her cunt. He ran his tongue through her folds, lapping at the pussy juices without a care about how loud he was being, nose bumping into her clit, her jaw falling agape and helpless mewls slipped through her lips as she bucked her hips up pathetically. He could have eaten her out all day, his new favourite place to hide that graced him with the most beautiful, pornographic noises from his favourite person. He couldn’t help himself, there was too much ecstasy intoxicating him that he barely noticed himself rutting his cock into the mattress the hungrier he dipped into her.
He pulled back momentarily, lips vibrating against her cunt that had her wines drawn-out and fingers tugging at his curls in a way that tore guttural groans from him, “Such a pretty fuckin’ pussy, all fuckin’ mine.”
He dove back in, hands pinning her to the bed and plunging his tongue into her, moaning against her folds so harsh they reverberated through her body, making every hair stand on end. He lifted his head up, middle finger tracing through her folds and sliding inside her easily, a wave of fire washing over her, and his ring finger entered alongside, Luke pumping them in precise and careful motions while watching the way her face contorted with pleasure.
“That’s it, good girl,” he cooed, his name falling from her mouth like a song. He curled his fingers, realising he’d hit the right spot when her breath hitched and whimpered out, “so loud f’me, that’s it, taking my fingers so well.”
“There, right there, Luke! Don’t stop!”
His fingers thrusted in and out of her with a rhythm, cherishing the warmth and completely obsessed how she stretched out for him, biting his lip and petting her g-spot as she squirmed, his hand on her stomach keeping her still. He drew his fingers out, taking them into his mouth, eyes almost fluttering closed at the taste until he dove straight back into her pussy, messily letting his tongue work its magic with his nose hitting her clit with each dip.
“Lu! Luke, please Luke,” she sobbed out desperately, free hand gripping the bedsheets. She couldn’t believe he’d never gone down on a woman before, he ate her like a starved man, so many pleasures triggering at once, her body and mind completely short-circuited, and she was left with filthy whines and incoherent sentences. “Gonna cum, let me cum, please-”
Her words dissipated into the air, eyes rolling back as the brutality of his tongue lapped and assaulted mercilessly, arousal coating his chin as he attempted to pull her impossibly closer. He’d never thought he’d be so pussydrunk on someone before, especially going in with only the knowledge his friends had given him after many late-night conversations in random car parks of fast-food restaurants. The coil in her stomach tightened, eyes squeezing shut and she was so close to that final release until cold air fanned her pussy. Eyes snapping open, she whipped her head forward to see Luke staring at her with wild eyes, arousal dripping from his chin and her fingers slipped from his hair as he sat on his knees, her legs falling and wrapping around his hips as he wiped his face with his hand, licking the excess from his fingers.
“Why’d you stop? I was so close.” She whined, but trailed off the further he tugged his boxers off, cock springing free, and he hovered over her, dipping down to kiss her softly, trailing from her lips, along her cheek to the shell of her ear.
“Want you to cum on my cock,” he purred, latching his teeth onto her collarbone, sucking until he’d left his mark, teasing her cunt by running his tip through her folds until her arms wrapped around his back, nails digging into the flexed muscles.
“Fuck, need you inside me, Lu,” she said in a small voice, unable to take the teasing anymore with a throbbing pussy and desperate need to be filled up, “m’on the pill, please, fuck me.”
“Ssh, I got you,” he murmured, inching his cock in painfully slow but the last thing he wanted was to hurt her. Luke groaned into her shoulder, every vein, every nerve caressing her warm walls the further she swallowed his size. God, she felt so perfect, suited for him and for a moment he thought she’d struggle to take him until something about imagining the bulge in her stomach as she tried to take him made his cock twitch. Once he bottomed out, their lips met for a long kiss, her tongue darting into his mouth and muffling her moans as she adjusted to his size, core burning at how he stuffed her full and she craved more.
Y/n’s nails massaged his scalp, tugging gently, “You can move,” she whispered.
He steadied his biceps either side of her head, rocking his hips back and forth languidly like she was made of glass until the little high-pitched whimpers sank into his skin, spurring him to increase his pace, feeling her tits bounce against his chest with every push in. Sweat formed on his forehead, curls beginning to stick as he huffed hot air into the crook of her neck.
“So tight, y/n, feel so fuckin’ good,” his lips laced her neck in sloppy kisses before sitting on his knees, hands on her hips in a vice grip as he drilled into her, gradually thrusting harder and faster the more his eyes locked on the bulge in her lower stomach. His splayed hand over it, a deep chuckle rumbling in his chest, “so fuckin’ tight n’ look at that.”
“Feels s’good!” she cried, “Oh- yes, Lu, yes.”
Her nails dug into the sheets, fisting them as Luke snapped his hips, euphoria erratically zapping him as he watched the way his cock bulged and dipped with his thrusting, her walls clenching around him. She wailed out an erotic moan, mind fogging and the only sense working in her system being the way she could feel his cock pulse inside her, dragging along her walls and stuffing her full like he was meant to.
“You feel me, babe? Feel how fuckin’ well your pretty pussy takes me?” A carnal desire controlled him like a puppet, the deeper he slammed his dick into her, the louder the slapping of skins and he leaned back down over her, feeling her arms struggle to embrace his much larger body and nails clawing angry marks into his skin as if marking her territory. He could get used it, no one else could make him feel the way she did. No one could make him want to fuck her with every drop of love and affection he had in him other than y/n. He wasn’t driving into her because he was horny, he wanted to be closer, feel purpose and comfort with being vulnerable and exposed and it just happened to be the most pervertedly enthralling experience of his life.
“L-Lu! M’gonna c..cum.” she panted, letting drawn-out, wanton moans bounce off her dorm room walls the deeper he plunged his cock into her, “So big- let me cum, please.”
“Me too, pretty, me too.” He planted a kiss to her forehead, ignoring the salty sweat coating his tastebuds, he couldn’t have cared less, it wasn’t like he wasn’t drenched in sticky sweat too.
She began to fall limp, her grip on him loosening as her eyes rolled to the back of her head, the coil in her stomach unable to get any tighter and on its last legs. She didn’t want the high to end, the volume of the world starting to cut to white noise and vision blurry, Luke’s stuttering thrusts tearing an orgasm through her while he fucked her through his own, white, creamy release circling the base of his cock as his rutting slowed to a stop. He collapsed onto her chest, buring his face into her neck and panting falling in sync with hers.
He pulled out, wiping the leaking cum from her thighs with his finger and taking in the last juices before nestling into her breasts. His eyes fell heavy when her fingers carded through his curls and with the little energy he had left, he kissed her cheek, “You did so well for me, such a good girl. Pretty fuckin’ noises just f’me.”
They lay in silence to muster up their energy, breathing patterns in sync, y/n tracing patterns over his back and Luke periodically leaving chaste kisses on her collarbone. The world couldn’t have been more perfect, even if their skins stuck together grossly, even if they had to sleep in cum-stained sheets for the night, he planned to help with cleaning those in the morning anyway. Y/n’s heart didn’t race with him anymore, it slowed with serenity of finally having a person, finally being able to breathe around him. There was truly no greater feeling than the tranquillity of devotion blooming through two lovers.
Y/n tapped his back lightly, indicating that she needed to get up. He weakly crawled off, helping her by the hand and following her to her bathroom. They didn’t bother with privacy while she peed, they’d just had sex, what was there to hide now? What Luke did do, was wet a cloth y/n had pointed to him and do his best do wipe up any excess release off the mattress, highly aware that most if it would have dried by that point.
“Lu?” she called out quietly, poking her head from the bathroom. He turned his head, calmly, “You showering now or in the morning?”
Something so simple, so domestic had his heart melting inside his chest, “I’ll go after you.”
She smiled, disappearing back into the bathroom. He picked up his clothes, folding them and placing them onto her desk chair. He folded her clothes next, hanging them on the back of her chair and pulling her pyjamas out from under her pillow, where she always put pyjamas, no matter where she was. Luke’s mind slowly functioned like normal again, the high of sex wearing down yet still giddy in his system. After years of pining, failing, chasing, crying, they finally fell into place. Was it worth it? Yeah, maybe. Was there an easier way? Absolutely, but he was younger then, scared and stupid. It didn’t matter anymore, he had his girl, and he loved her more than anything.
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Y/n stirred, sleepy eyes opening to a weight on her chest, a grounding weight with long, unruly curls brushing against her lips ever so slightly, one palm cupped over her breast with his ear pressed to the other. Luke’s other arm managed to wind itself around her waist, trapped between the curve of her back and the mattress, one of her hands gently stroking through his hair and the other tracing the red scratch marks along his bare back. His breathing heavy but his face so peaceful and she smiled to herself. No, she didn’t think he’d run off before she’d woken up but she had entered university thinking it wouldn’t be him in her bed at all, but she was elated that it was. There wasn’t a better sight to see at eight in the morning.
Luke’s eyes fluttered open, groaning deeply at his hair being played with and he nuzzled into her chest. He rasped, morning voice deep and husky, “Morning, beautiful.”
“Good morning, pretty boy.” She smiled, pushing hair off his forehead. She wanted to wake up like that every day, tangled with Luke, him being the first person she saw, listened to. Even if he was much larger than she was, the pressure of him laying on her body was comforting, domestic even.
He shuffled around, removing his arm from around her waist, letting the blood flow back through it before propping himself onto his elbows. His eyes scanned her features, her sleepy eyes, tousled hair, the red bites on her collarbones and his lips pulled into a beatific and lazy grin.
“What are you smiling about?” she asked, his smile transferred to her infectiously and she cupped his cheek.
“Thinkin’ about how much I love you, s’all.”
Y/n’s chest warmed, fireworks exploding at her loverboy gazing at her with awe glazed over his eyes, the words falling onto her ears feeling right, bright and fresh like the first time the sun shines in the spring and all the new life begins.
“I love you too,” she kissed his forehead, interrupted by his stomach rumbling, “breakfast?”
He threw back the duvet, scrambling off her and sighing at his clothes he folded on the chair, y/n shuffling around behind him before handing him his USA Hockey sweatshirt and a pair of shorts he’d left at her’s over the summer. He slipped his phone from his jeans pocket, how it had managed to stay tucked in there was beyond his knowledge and how it still had twenty-percent of battery was also a question for the deities above.
Luke almost dropped his phone when two arms wrapped around his torso from behind, his cheeks burning from smiling and his stomach fluttering, “The guys wanna debrief in the dining hall.”
“Mmm’kay, but you know they’re gonna ask where we went last night, right? What do we say?” she peppered his back with kisses until he spun around, her arms still looped around his torso but now he could take her face into his hands.
“As if they’d remember, they’d be lucky to remember anything after doing shots.” He laughed, planting a kiss to her hair.
Luke had been right. The boys and Bella all sat at one of the tables, coffees and bowls of cereals and plates of toast being poked at with hands cradling heads, hoods pulled over. Luke and y/n joined them, their own breakfast in front of them and slightly perkier than their friends.
“You guys look rough, long night?” Luke quipped, shoving cereal into his mouth. He didn’t feel too bad, but by the time he’d kissed y/n on the counter he’d sobered up.
“Bro don’t even go there,” Mark grumbled, his face pale, “the last thing I remember is Ethan asking to do shots and beyond that is blank. Woke up on the floor in last night’s clothes.”
“How the fuck are you okay, man? You were on beer and tequila!” Dylan complained, hoodie pulled high up his neck and drawstrings pulled tight, his hair dishevelled still.
“No, no, there’s a more important question,” Mackie waved his spoon around at the group, giving Bella an encouraging side-eye, who kicked Ethan under the table.
“Ow, shit-” he hissed, but eventually catching the others drift. Y/n gulped, her breathing becoming shaky, and Luke’s hand found her knee, thumb caressing it softly as all eyes fell to the pair. What was she supposed to say now, anxiety fizzled in her stomach and Luke’s chest tightened. No, they weren’t ashamed but it’s not something you outwardly announce to people you’ve known just over a month, “Legend has it that there’s some deep lore going on here.”
Y/n exhaled, her breathing finding it’s pace again and Luke felt like he’d been freed of all his bounds. That…was not what they were expecting at all. They looked at each other uncertainly, shrugging before turning back to the others.
“Yeah, come on, do tell. If we’re gonna be friends, we gotta know the backstory of this whole thing we got roped into. We got time.” Mark leaned closer into the group, they all leaned closer as if they were about to hear the greatest secret of all time.
They both sighed, Luke speaking up first, “Well, it all started when we were five-”
The retelling began, everyone invested in their cat and mouse game that demonstrated how naive and fragile the world can be. The rumble of the dining hall silenced out in their ears, and while one chapter closed for good, university would open another, but this time, they’d live it together where they’d be on the same page instead of skipping sections or tearing parts out. Luke got his girl and y/n got her romance, and neither would be stuck waiting on each other anymore.
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I wanna do a Connor Bedard x Coaches Daughter!Reader at the Winter Classic family skates!
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pregnancy scares with luke hughes🤞🤞🤞 he would def be freaking out but it ends up being nothing!!!
you’re pretty sure luke hasn’t sat down for more than five seconds in the last hour. he’s pacing the length of the living room, one hand in his hair, the other holding his phone like he’s waiting for some kind of emergency alert to come through. it would almost be funny if you weren’t equally as on edge.
the unopened pregnancy test sits on the counter where you left it, staring at you like it knows you’re avoiding it. you don’t even have the energy to glare back at it—your nerves are too frayed. instead, you watch luke from your spot on the couch, clutching a throw pillow to your chest like it’s some kind of lifeline.
“what if it’s positive?” he blurts out suddenly, stopping in his tracks to look at you, his blue eyes wide with panic. “like… what do we even do? do we call someone? your mom? my mom? oh god, my mom.”
“luke,” you say, trying to keep your voice calm even though your heart is pounding like a drum. “we don’t even know yet. let’s not jump to conclusions.”
he stares at you for a moment, then runs a hand down his face. “right. yeah. no conclusions. totally chill over here.”
you raise an eyebrow at him, and he lets out a nervous laugh, sinking down onto the arm of the couch. it doesn’t last long—he’s back on his feet within seconds, muttering something about how his brain feels like it’s short-circuiting.
“okay, but seriously,” he says, turning back to you, his hands flailing slightly in that way they do when he’s overwhelmed. “what if it’s real? like, what if we’re—what if you’re—”
“pregnant?” you finish for him, your voice quieter this time. the word hangs in the air between you, heavy and uncertain.
he nods, his expression softening as he looks at you. “yeah. that.”
you take a deep breath, trying to steady yourself. “then we figure it out. together.”
“together,” he repeats, like he’s testing the word out. he nods again, a little firmer this time, and for a second, it almost looks like he’s calming down.
and then he notices the test on the counter. “okay, no, i can’t do this anymore,” he says, running a hand through his hair again. “you have to take it. right now. i’m dying over here.”
“you’re dying?” you ask, a hint of exasperation creeping into your tone. “i’m the one who might be pregnant, luke.”
“exactly!” he says, throwing his arms out dramatically. “which is why we need to know, like, immediately.”
you roll your eyes but head toward the bathroom anyway, grabbing the test as you go. “you’re not allowed to say a word until i’m done,” you warn, and luke holds his hands up in mock surrender.
“not a word,” he promises, but the second the door closes behind you, you hear him mutter to himself, “a baby, though… that’d be kinda wild.”
you groan, trying to block him out as you do what the test requires, but by the time you’re done and waiting for the results, you can hear him outside the door, talking to himself at full speed.
“like, obviously, i’d teach them how to skate,” he says, his voice muffled but clear enough to make you laugh quietly to yourself. “they’d have to start early—i mean, that’s the key, right? i was skating at, what, three? two? can kids even walk at two?”
you open the door and lean against the frame, test still in your hand, watching as he paces the living room like he’s coaching his imaginary future kid through a big game. he doesn’t notice you right away, too caught up in his rambling.
“and names,” he continues, gesturing animatedly. “if it’s a boy, we could name him something strong, like—i don’t know, jack junior or something. no, wait, that’s awful. maybe something cool like—like hunter! or brody! oh my god, i’d totally have a brody.”
you clear your throat, and luke freezes mid-gesture, spinning to look at you like a kid caught stealing cookies. “uh, hi,” he says, sheepishly scratching the back of his neck. “how’d it go?”
“it’s still processing,” you say, holding up the test. “but, uh, sounds like you’ve been busy.”
his cheeks flush a deep red, but he grins, unabashed. “okay, but hear me out—if it’s a girl, we name her something badass. like, she could totally pull off a name like harper. or sutton. sutton hughes. tell me that doesn’t sound like a star.”
you can’t help but laugh, shaking your head at him. “you’re already planning their whole life, and we don’t even know if there’s a them yet.”
“well, yeah,” he says, plopping down on the couch with a dramatic sigh. “i mean, it’s kinda fun to think about, you know? like, little hockey practices, bringing them to the rink, teaching them how to chirp jack in the most creative way possible…”
you sit beside him, the test now lying face down on the coffee table, its results still unknown. “you’d be a good dad,” you say softly, watching as his grin softens into something a little more genuine.
“you think so?” he asks, glancing at you out of the corner of his eye.
“yeah,” you reply. “a chaotic one, maybe. but a good one.”
before he can respond, the timer on your phone goes off, signaling the test is ready. both of you freeze, the moment suddenly much heavier than the lighthearted banter that preceded it.
“you wanna look, or should i?” you ask, your voice barely above a whisper.
luke swallows hard, then gestures toward you. “you. i’ll just—” he flops back dramatically against the couch cushions. “—be over here, dying inside.”
with a nervous laugh, you reach for the test, flipping it over. your eyes scan the result, and your shoulders sag with relief. “negative,” you say, holding it up for him to see.
luke lets out the loudest, most exaggerated exhale you’ve ever heard, his head falling back against the couch. “oh, thank god,” he says, a hand over his heart like he just avoided a near-death experience.
you laugh, watching as he sits up, still a little wide-eyed. “i thought you were ready to start a hockey dynasty,” you tease, nudging him with your shoulder.
“oh, don’t get me wrong,” he says with a grin. “i’m glad it’s not happening now, but, like… someday? sutton hughes is definitely gonna rule the world.”
you roll your eyes, laughing as he throws an arm around your shoulders, pulling you close. “you’re impossible,” you mutter, but there’s no real bite to it.
“and you love me for it,” he quips, pressing a kiss to your temple.
you don’t reply, but the smile on your face says enough.
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where did the doll pet name come from? is it something that happened organically or did something precipitate lsu!joe giving her that name?
It wasn’t planned—it just slipped out of Joe’s mouth.
Joe leans casually against his car, a smug smirk playing on his lips as he watches her walk up his driveway. She’s always been shy about entering his house, insisting that he come meet her outside first. It’s a little quirk of hers that annoys the shit out of him, yet... amuses him, though he never says it out loud.
When their eyes meet, she quickly drops her gaze to the ground, suddenly self-conscious under his unrelenting stare. Her fingers toy nervously with the straps of her backpack.
“New?” he drawls, tilting his head slightly as his eyes rake over her.
Her brows knit together as she glances down at her outfit. “What? My skirt?” she asks, tugging at the hem of the black fabric, as though inspecting it for some unseen flaw.
“Mhm. The whole fit,” he replies, his voice low and casual, though his attention is anything but. His eyes trace the curve of her figure, his jeans growing uncomfortably tight as his mind wanders.
She reaches him now, standing close but shifting her weight between her feet, her unease palpable. “Oh... no,” she stammers. “I just haven’t worn it in a—”
“Yeah, well... looks nice,” he interrupts, his smirk widening. “Looks nice, y’know? Y'look like... like a doll or somethin’.”
He punctuates the comment with a tug at her skirt, pulling the fabric upward and exposing more of her legs than she’s comfortable with. Her gasp is sharp and immediate, and she bats his hand away, her cheeks flushing as she smooths the skirt back down against her thighs.
“A doll?” she repeats with a breathy chuckle, her tone caught between disbelief and amusement.
“Yeah,” he murmurs, his voice dropping as his eyes linger a little too long. “Or somethin’.”
He knows his words are blunt and doesn’t make much sense, but he doesn’t care. Hes too busy staring.
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TANGIBLE | Connor Bedard x Reader SUMMARY: The way you two work has never been loud, but it’s always been real.
Warnings: None!! Just soft!
“Connor, I can’t believe you would do this to me!” You exclaim the moment he picks up the phone call, trying to keep your voice steady even as a mischievous smile tugs at your lips.
“What? Are you okay?” His tone is sharp with concern, and you can almost picture the furrow in his brow. He’s been out of town for a roadie, and for the past few days, you’ve thrived on long phone calls and cheeky texts.
“Accept the FaceTime, dammit,” he says when you decline his incoming video call, an edge of frustration in his voice.
“I don’t want to see you,” you say dramatically, injecting mock hurt into your tone, “Not after what you did to me.”
“Babe,” he sighs, his voice softening slightly, “Just tell me what’s going on. Whatever it is, we’ll fix it, yeah?”
The hint of worry in his voice makes your grin widen. Time to let him in on the joke.
“Well,” you start, drawing the word out for effect, “I found out I was single today.”
“What?” His voice rises, a mix of confusion and disbelief. “Who the hell—”
“The gossip blogs told me,” you cut in, stifling a giggle. “Would’ve been nice to hear it from you personally, you know? But I guess we’re just not as close as we used to be considering I'm just your dirty little secret.”
There’s a beat of silence, and then, “What the fu—” He cuts himself off when your laughter bubbles through the line, giving you away. Letting out an audible sigh of relief, he chuckles, low and exasperated. “You’re so annoying.”
“It’s part of my charm,” you say breezily, as if it’s the most obvious thing in the world.
“Yeah, how charming of you to nearly give me a heart attack.” You hear shuffling on his end, likely him settling into bed. “You’re so lucky I love you.”
“I’m the luckiest ever,” you reply with a soft smile, finally accepting his FaceTime request. His face appears on your screen, tired but warm, and you feel the ache of missing him ease just a little.
The conversation shifts to your days. You tell him about your roommates and your classes, sprinkling in little remarks and a bit of gossip that make him chuckle. He tells you about how the game went—you both know you’ve already watched it, but you don’t mind. You love hearing it from his perspective, the way his face lights up as he recounts the details.
Time slips by, the conversation flowing until the night stretches long and quiet, every detail of your days thoroughly covered. There’s a comfortable lull, both of you wrapped in the kind of ease that only comes from knowing someone so well.
“We’re good, right?” he asks, his voice softer now, as he curls up under his blanket, eyes half-lidded with sleep.
“We’re good, bub,” you reply, your voice equally gentle.
“Okay.” There’s a pause, just long enough for you to catch the faintest flicker of doubt. “You sure?”
You laugh lightly, trying to dispel his lingering concern. “I know you respect me enough to at least break up with me in person.” Your tone is teasing, but the mere thought makes your stomach twist.
“Not happening,” he says firmly, his gaze steady despite his fatigue. “Ever.”
“I believe you.”
“Good.” There’s a beat of silence, filled only by the faint rustling of his sheets. “Just because we aren’t super public doesn’t mean I love you any less,” he adds softly. He pauses, his voice dropping even lower. “I just…I like keeping you all to myself.”
His words make your chest tighten in that achingly warm way that only he can elicit. “You’re not keeping me hostage, you know,” you tease gently, a small smile playing on your lips. “I’m with you because I want to be.
His expression softens, his gaze lingering on you through the screen.
“I just like having all of this with you,” he says after a moment, his voice almost a whisper, “Only you.”
You nod, your chest tightening at the quiet sincerity in his words. You don’t need to say much—what he means is already so clear. The way you two work has never been loud, but it’s always been real. Tangible.
It’s in the little things he does, like holding doors open for you or carrying your groceries back to your unit without being asked. It’s in the way he willingly humors your roommates’ antics, just to stay close to you. It's how he peels your oranges and separates the wrapper from your chocolate bars.
It’s the notes and letters he leaves behind when he goes out of town, scrawled with messy handwriting and words that somehow always make you smile. It’s in the way he reads your favorite books to you on restless nights, or folds your laundry as you sit beside him.
And it’s in the way he looks at you now, even through the grainy resolution of a phone call, his gaze so gentle and so steady it’s as if nothing else in the world matters.
“Yeah,” you murmur. “I like it too.”
He doesn’t respond right away, his eyes fluttering shut as the weight of the day starts to settle over him. The silence between you is warm and unspoken, filled with the kind of closeness that doesn’t need words.
You shift slightly, propping your phone against a pillow so you can lay down. The sound of his slow, even breathing reaches you through the speaker, comforting in its familiarity.
“Still there?” you ask quietly, though you already know the answer.
“Mmhm,” he hums, the sound faint and heavy with sleep, “Stay?”
“Of course,” you whisper.
Minutes pass, stretching lazily into the night, and soon his breaths even out completely. You stay on the line, watching the soft rise and fall of his chest, the glow of your phone screen painting the room in faint light.
Your eyelids grow heavier as the moments drift by, and without meaning to, you let yourself relax, lulled by the quiet comfort of him just being there.
And miles apart, yet closer by heart, the two of you fall asleep together.
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Connors made me chuckle hehe.
The Hockey Boys reacting to you being shipped with another player
Matt Rempe- a Hughes out of all the people who you could get shipped with it had to be Luke Hughes. He's ticked about it but doesn't straight up say it but it shows. He gets even more clingy always pulling you in closer, his head on your shoulder. When he sees reasons as to why you two are being shipped he adds himself into the narrative. "Just because you two fit the tall and skinny + Short and Plus size duo? That's literally us too so..'" I feel like you would get posted a lot more on his socials when this ship starts getting talked about.
Luke Hughes- He will get so annoyed! It's a little funny like "They are shipping you with Matt Rempe! Rempe, out of all people!" Rolls his eyes every single time he sees a tweet. If he sees a tweet about how Matt could carry you while Luke probably can't. He is causing HAVOC proving everyone wrong! he can carry his girl and is showing it off. At a game specifically after a win. Straight out of a movie skates over, picks you up, and spins you with the biggest smile. So smug when those ship posts start to go down and are now being replaced by how cute you two are.
Jack Hughes- "FUAKING TREVAH?!" All of this is because you said you liked his tattoo. I don't know Trevor but from how fans describe him I'm gonna say that he will tease Jack but still in a way that's respectful with his girlfriend. "Mr. Steal your girl" "Shut up, Trevor" He wouldn't take it to heart, would be a silly joke between all of you. "I'm taking your girlfriend on a date!" The dude offered to drop you off at your place. If it's an off day he would softly mention it, only a little insecure but it was still on his mind. Some loving and reassurance will help him real quick. Would make a public comment about how Trevor's tattoo is actually lame, but it's a joke.
Quinn Hughes- With his brother, really? Looks at the tweet and laughs Jack and you would never do that to him. Plus he has way better hair than Jack you said so yourself. I don't think Jack would joke about it, he would probably pull away a little. He wouldn't want that ship blowing up more, he respects you and Quinn. This is about Quinn but I don't think he would let this get to him at all, it would get more to you and Jack. Jack will think of something to get you and Quinn more cuddly in public so the people talk about you two. "look at my brother AND HIS GIRLFRIEND! HIS!!" Oh, how did that picture of Quinn's hand on your butt start trending? The world may never know...
Connor Bedard- Honestly? Wouldn't find out on his own. Someone had to tell him, he walks into the room and just does his default stance "When did you ever say you like older men?" Awkward silence because you have no idea what he is talking about. "They are shipping you with Jack Hughes" idk I feel like as he says that he is walking over making you lay down for a sudden cuddle session. Feel like he would hide his face in your neck with his arms wrapped around you. You would feel him laugh and a muffled "as if" looks up at you with that Bedard smile/smirk pulling you in tighter.
I wish I was lying when I say I spent more than 5 minutes laughing at the fucking Trevor. I was in tears and it isn't even that funny.
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Reunion | Evan “Buck” Buckley x Reader
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Request: “Pis pls plss do a childhood friends to lovers w buck like she moved to La to be close to buck and everyone at the 118 thinks they're dating because of how close they are but they aren't dating YET and can you please try to throw in a heated argument between them that ends with a heated kiss!!!!!! Pls plss plsss”
Pairing: Evan Buckley X Fem!Reader
Warning: sad childhood ?? Idk nothing rlly
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It was always Buck and Y/N—everyone knew that. The two of you had been inseparable ever since you moved in next door in the second grade. It all started with Maddie babysitting you for some extra pocket money. You adored her; she was the sister you’d always wished for. And when Buck began tagging along, the rest was history.
The day Buck told you he’d been kicked out of community college, your heart broke for him. When you pulled away from the hug meant to comfort him, he shared that Maddie had given him some money to figure out his next steps. You questioned him, pestered him, trying to keep him from doing something irrational. By the end of the conversation, he stormed out of your apartment, slamming the door behind him, leaving you sitting there in tears.
Once Buck hit the road to California, his regret set in. He knew he had to do this for himself, to find himself. His guilt poured in like rainfall. After a couple hours of driving, A few hours into the drive, he pulled into a rest stop with a diner and ordered coffee and pancakes. Without thinking, he dialed your number, desperate to make things right. The two of you talked for over an hour, hashing out everything. You understood his need for a fresh start, but it devastated you that it wouldn’t include you.
When the call ended, both parties felt relieved. You promised to come visit when you finished school and both of you vowed to stay in touch. The vow was never broken. Everyday you hear new thrilling anecdotes of Evans' life. The trashing fire he put out, now that he was a firefighter, or the crazy new fling of the week. Though every time he brings up a new girl you feel your heart pang, you stay happy for him and you're grateful to hear his voice.
After you received your diploma, you wasted no time. With your degree in hand and a mix of nerves and excitement in your chest, you booked the next flight to the City of Angels. Maddie, now living in Los Angeles herself, was the one who gave you Buck’s current address.
You’d thought about this moment for years, imagining how it would feel to see him again. The two of you had kept in touch, but phone calls and texts could only do so much. You wanted to be there in person, to see him in his element, living the life he’d always dreamed of.
When you arrived, standing outside his apartment door, you hesitated. What if things had changed too much? What if the years apart had built walls that even your bond couldn’t break? But before you could overthink it, the door swung open, and there he was—Buck, with his boyish grin and those familiar eyes that held both surprise and joy.
“Y/N?” he said, his voice laced with disbelief.
“Hi, Buck,” you replied, your heart pounding.
Without a second thought, he engulfed you in a bone-crushing hug, sweeping you off the ground and spinning you around like a rag doll. When your feet finally touched the floor, his hands cupped your face, his eyes searching yours.
“You look beautiful, Y/N. I missed you so much,” he confessed.
Before you could reply, his excitement took over. “Oh! You have to meet my team! They’re going to love you…” He rambled on about how great they were, how much he’d missed you, and how everyone already knew all about you.
Grabbing your hand, he led you out of the apartment and down to the parking lot. It was crazy—like no time had passed at all. Everything between you felt natural, just as it had before he left.
Buck opened the door of his Jeep, helping you into the passenger seat before rushing around to climb in himself.
“Wait… Are we really going to meet them?” you asked nervously. You’d heard so much about his team, but this was all so sudden.
“Well, I was already on my way to work. This is perfect! Don’t worry—they already know all about you,” he assured you with a grin.
The firehouse was bigger than you’d thought. Buck leads the way with you trailing closely behind him, almost hiding yourself from the fire fighters inside the house.
“HEYYY BUCKAROO!” Echoed through the house, originating from on top of one of the fire engines.
“Hey Chim! Look- I brought someone!” Buck chirped.
“You brought someone?” Spoke a man who had walked out of the locker room. From all the pictures that Buck sent of his new LA family, you were pretty sure this was Eddie. Now standing in the middle of the fire house, Buck tugged on your arm pulling you out in front of him. You are now face to face with three members of Evans team. Chim, who was on top of the Engine, climbs his way down standing next to Eddie.
“Guys, this is Y/N!” Buck exclaims, acting as if this was an elementary show and tell.
“Wait, the Y/N?” A woman you “knew” as Hen questioned.
“Like Pennsylvania Y/N?” Eddie followed up.
“That's me.” You reply sheepishly, giving them a small wave.
“It is very nice to meet you Y/N, I’m Bobby” The older of the four introduced himself, sticking out his hand for you to shake.
“Captain Nash, right?” You question, shaking his hand softly. In return, he nods with a sweet smile.
You shuffle back, finding your place next Buck, whose beaming smile never left his face. He loops an arm around your waist, giving you a reassuring nod. Buck announces he is gonna give you the “grand tour” of the fire house. He clasps your hand with his as he pulls you off upstairs.
Hen, Chim and Eddie lounged across the couch, subtling watching you and Buck. Your elbows rest on the kitchen counter sipping on a glass of water Buck poured for you. His mouth is talking a mile a minute, subconsciously always keeping a hand on you. The other firefighters watch Buck, noting his eyes gleaming with awe. Buck sweeps his large hand across your forehead sweeping a strand of hair out from your face.
“I missed you” He whispers as he pulls you in for a hug.
“I missed you too—” You began to respond before you got rudely interrupted by the piercing sound of the alarm.
“Hey, you can go back to my place or hangout here. Whatever you want, mkay? I gotta go, but I'll see you too.” He quickly explains releasing you from the hug, placing a soft kiss against the top of your head. You didn't even have time to respond before he ran away with a grin. He shoots down the firepole meeting the rest of the team for departure. Overlooking from the banister, you watch him in action. The engine pulls out, sirens blazing. Now you are left all alone.
After a minute, you decided to call an uber back to Buck’s place. Only one problem, you couldn't find your phone. You retraced all your steps and still couldn’t find it. Ten minutes later is when you realize your phone was left back at Buck's apartment. You didn't want to take Buck's car and overstep, so your only option left was to hang around until the 118 got back.
A couple hours later, the truck pulls back into the bay. You watch the team file off the truck, shedding their heavy gear and recapping about the recent call. After a minute you spot Buck and his group.
“So, what's with you and Y/N?” Hen asks.
“What do you mean?” He hums, tossing his jacket over his shoulder.
“You’re like attached by the hip!” Chim jokes.
“You guys together?” Eddie pesters nudging Bucks shoulder.
“Huh? What? Nonono, she has been my best friend since forever! Like a second sister!” He defends himself. That felt like a kick to your gut. Suddenly, your stomach swirled with lost hope. A gloss film spread across your eyes, but you tilted your head up to rid the tears.
After the team put all their stuff away, Buck spots you in a similar spot to where he left you. He gestures you to make your way down to him. You sluggishly trot down the stairs, approaching him.
“I thought you woulda left.”
“I forgot my phone back at your place, I wanted to call an uber.”
“You could have taken my car! But m’sorry, I hope you were able to entertain yourself.”
“It was no problem.” You shrugged.
“You good “Y/NN?” He questioned, voice laced with concern.
In return, you nod offering your best smile. “Just jetlagged.” You lied.
“Here i'll get you an uber. I'm on call for a few more hours and I'll be home ASAP.” He smiled, opening the app on his phone.
You sprawled out against Bucks couch, flicking through the channels on tv. But you are too lost in your head to decide on a show. Not only did you realize your feelings for Buck but how could you have been so foolish to think he thought of you that day? He is a jacked firefighter with all the gorgeous LA girls at his disposal. You were just next door neighbor Y/N.
Buck arrives back at the apartment a few hours later, exhausted but grinning when he sees you sprawled on the couch.
“Y/N, you here?” he calls out, dropping his bag by the door.
“Yeah, on the couch.,” you reply, sitting up, though your voice lacks its usual spark.
He notices. “Hey, what’s wrong?”
You hesitate, but the events of the day are still fresh. He tosses a pillow off the couch, making room for himself, plopping down next to you. Finally, you blurt out, “Why did you say that to them?”
Buck freezes, confused. “Say what?”
“That I’m like a second sister to you,” you snap, the words spilling out before you can stop them.
Buck’s brows knit together. “Because that’s what you are! What’s wrong with that?”
The emotional dam breaks. “Because I’m not your sister, Buck! I flew across the country to be here—to be with you. Do you even realize how much you mean to me? And to hear you say that…” You trail off, your voice cracking.
He steps closer, his voice softening. “Y/N, I didn’t mean it like that. I just—”
“You just don’t see me the way I see you,” you cut him off, tears threatening to spill. “And that’s fine, Buck. But I can’t keep pretending this is enough.”
Buck’s jaw tightens, and his frustration rises. “You think I don’t care about you? I care about you more than anything—maybe too much. That’s why I said it, okay? Because if I lose you, I don’t know what I’d do!”
His words hit you like a freight train, and the room goes silent except for your uneven breathing.
“Then stop saying things like that,” you whisper.
Buck stares at you, his chest heaving. “You have no idea how hard it was to be that far away from you. And now to be this close to you and not—”
“Not what?” you challenge, stepping closer.
His restraint snaps. “This,” he whispers, and in one fluid motion, he cups your face and crashes his lips against yours.
The kiss is searing, all pent-up frustration and years of unspoken feelings spilling over. Your hands tangle in his hair as you pull him closer, melting into him as though the world outside doesn’t exist.
When you finally break apart, both of you are breathless, his forehead resting against yours, the only sound being you struggling to catch your breath.
“I’ve loved you for so long, Y/N. It killed me to leave you.” he admits, his voice hoarse.
Your heart swells, and a small smile tugs at your lips. “Took you long enough to say it Buckley.”
He pulls you into another hug, his strong arms wrapping around you tightly like he’s afraid to let go. “So…does this mean you’re not leaving anytime soon?”
“Not unless you want me to,” you tease, your voice lighter now.
Buck leans back, his eyes meeting yours. “I don’t want you to go. Ever.”
“You’re stuck with me, Buck,” you murmur, a soft smile playing on your lips.
“Good,” he says, pressing a kiss to your hair.
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