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Itâs not like that⌠(but Also Maybe Kind Of?)


pairing: Chwe Hansol x f!reader
genre: fluff, angst
warnings: fake dating, best friends to lovers
tags: fluff, slow burn (but like⌠fake-fast?), mutual pining, oblivious idiots in love, yearning, dumbass romance energy.
note: eng is not my first language!
Youâve known Hansol since the time you both wore mismatched socks on purpose because you thought it was cool.
Since the time he dared you to eat three ice creams in a row and you did it just to prove him wrong.
Since the time he called you crying because his fav character died and you pretended to hold a funeral over facetime.
âyou guys are like⌠literally soulmates.ââ¨âjust kiss already.ââ¨âwait, youâre not dating???â
it was funny, at first.â¨and maybe a little flattering.
so when you and vernon got tired of the teasing and jokingly said âfine. weâre dating. happy now?ââ¨your friends stared for a secondâŚâ¨and then burst out laughing.
âyeah, right!ââ¨âsure you are.ââ¨âif thatâs your way of confessing youâre in denial, just say that.â
and just like that, the thing was born.
you and him (two idiots with too much pride and too many inside jokes) decided to fake date just to prove a point.â¨because clearly, nothing you already do is coupley enough.
The problem was:
Vernon did the math.â¨and it turns outâŚ
heâs already been doing boyfriend things all along. hereâs a list
carrying your stuff without asking
knowing your coffee order down to the syrup pumps
pulling you closer in crowds
sharing his hoodie like itâs a reflex
casually resting his chin on your shoulder because âyouâre the perfect heightâ
letting you fall asleep on his lap while he plays switch with one hand
and worst of all:â¨calling you by your name felt wrong after trying out other things.
âsweetheartâ hell no.â¨âsugarplumâ never again.â¨âangelâ sounded like a grandma.â¨but âbabeâ? yeah. just yeah.â¨âbabyâ? lowkey terrifying but also made his heart feel like a microwaved marshmallow.â¨âdarlingâ? dangerous.
â¨a whispered âbabeâ made you look up at him like you felt something. and that⌠was a whole thing.
but then it escalated.
âwe should post a couple photo.ââ¨âwe have like twelve.ââ¨âyeah but none where iâm looking at you like iâd fight god for you.ââ¨ââŚdo you want me to look at you like that?ââ¨silence.â¨âmaybe.â
Hansol starts losing sleep.â¨not because fake dating is hard, but because itâs not.â¨itâs too easy.â¨like breathing.â¨like heâs been doing this for years.â¨like heâs always been a little bit in love with you and he just didnât realize it.
he stares at the ceiling for two hours, one hand behind his head, one hand holding his phone, still hovering on your goodnight text.
âsweet dreams, babe đâ
and the worst part?â¨he saved the text.
It started small.
You realized he let you do everything.
cling onto his arm? always.
sit in his lap when youâre tired? obviously.
fall asleep on his shoulder? thatâs what itâs there for.
but initiate? never.
he was always just⌠there.
a steady presence. calm. composed. not always reactive.
but lately, it shifted.
now? he pulls you in.
pulls you close like he needs it, not just because you want it.
movie nights became his excuse.
you're barely ten minutes into the film before heâs tucking you under his chin, one arm around your waist, the other slipping under your shirt just to draw little circles on your back.
your whole body covered in goosebumps. his, too.
and the compliments? they changed.
heâs always said stuff like:
you look good.ââ¨âcool shirt.ââ¨âthat color suits you.â
but now?
âyouâre so beautiful.ââ¨breathless. barely above a whisper.â¨like the words escaped before he could catch them.
and it wasnât even when you were all dressed up.
you just stepped outside, hair a bit messy, face a little sleepy, and he looked at you like youâd hung the moon.
if your friends hadnât been there, you know he wouldâve kissed you. for real.
âââ-
and god, the blushing.
you never knew Hansol Vernon Chwe could be this red in the face.
shorts and an oversized tee (his tee, obviously)?
suddenly heâs very invested in the floor. or the wall. or literally anywhere that is not your thighs.
heâs silent for a full minute, eyes darting everywhere, lips pressed together like heâs trying so hard not to say something dumb.
but the hand holding is what kills you.
he holds your hand like heâs afraid to let go.
leading you through crowds like your personal bodyguard.
under the table at dinner, rubbing his thumb across your knuckles.
when youâre on the bed, legs tangled, movie forgotten, heâs holding your hand like itâs anchoring him.
and then came the comment.
someone at dinner joked:
âyou better start dating her for real soon before someone else does.â
someone else.
someone thatâs not Hansol.
and he laughed, right? everyone else laughed.
but then he stopped.
stared.
quiet. too quiet.
his jaw clenched.
fists tight on the table.
eyes sharp. deadly.
the whole room went silent.
you didnât even realize he cared that much.
and then⌠you asked.
âWhy arenât we dating?â
you meant it to be casual. Like a joke.
but it came out too real. too soft.
and he didnât even flinch.
âIâm just waiting for you to realize youâre in love with me too.â
he smiled. like it was obvious. like it didnât hurt a little.
âKinda rude of you to make me wait almost ten years. Can you please hurry it up already?â
and it hit you.
heâs always loved you.
and maybe (just maybe) youâve always loved him too.
so you kissed him.
spun him around and kissed him stupid. kissed him soft. kissed him like every second you didnât kiss him was a mistake.
and when he let out the smallest sigh of relief against your lips?
you kissed him harder.
because finally, finally, you werenât pretending anymore.
#chwe hansol x reader#vernon x reader#Fake dating#seventeen#best friends to lovers#mutual pining#yearning hours#idiots in love#Fluff and tension#hhu#svt hhu#seventeen x reader
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not even fanfics helping everything is smut nowadays like DAMN IM NOT IN THE DAMN MOOD
#đ#uhhhh ahh LIKE SHIT UP#everything feels so cheap#no communication no yearning no light touches no tension#gojo x reader#geto x reader#jujutsu kaisen#aki hayakawa#aki hayakawa x reader#itachi uchiha#itachi x reader#x reader#fanfics#fluff#sukuna#nanami#sasuke#csm#sylus x reader#love and deepspace
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the first time college roommate!vi sees you in one of her shirts, she loses her mind just a little bit, bc it's a sunday morning, and she walks into the living room to find you there, one of her big graphic shirts hanging off your shoulders, a book perched against an empty bottle of peach svedka from god knows when, munching through a bowl of overnight oats.
"is... that mine?"
you jump to your feet, blushing something fierce as you tug at the hem of the shirt, pursing your lips; vi's stomach flips; there's a flake of oatmeal at the corner of your lip that she wants so badly to reach out and wipe for you --
"sorry! it's just -- i forgot to do laundry yesterday, and i think one of your shirts got mixed up with my clothes in the last batch so i just --" you fidget with your own fingers, cheeks blazing as you stare down at her shirt hanging off your frame.
"no, no!" vi says, clearing her throat as she tries to focus on anything other than the way your thighs peak out from beneath the hem of the shirt. how she can catch a glimpse of your collarbone when the wide necklines shifts this way and that. "it's fine! you -- it looks good on you, cupcake."
you chew on your lips, tugging at the hem. "t-thanks but -- i'll wash it again before giving it back --"
"you don't have to --" vi says, a bit too quickly, and you look up, your eyes wide. she swears inwardly, clenching her fists. "i mean -- i've got a million shirts like it so you -- you keep that one."
she makes a brave attempt at her usual, easy smirk, shrugging up a shoulder as she looks you over one more time.
"it looks good on you."
and she thinks she's got it -- thinks she's finally gotten back to ground zero, maybe even gotten a bit of the upper hand here. it used to be so easy to make you blush, back when you both first moved in, just a few carefully aimed words here or there, a teasing smirk, and you'd be turning pink enough to match her hair. but it's been harder lately, and vi doesn't really know why (or rather, she doesn't want to think about it too hard, lest she really drive herself crazy with the thought of you), but she's glad that she's still got it in her.
even if it does take everything inside her not to be blushing herself.
"thanks..." you swallow, rubbing your fingers into the soft, worn in material, "i like it cause... it kinda smells like you."
vi thanks every single deity she can think of the name for that she's leaning against the doorframe of her bedroom because if she hadn't, she's sure you would've just taken her out.
and later, after she's made up some ass excuse and said that she's gotta go to the gym for a mid-morning workout (she doesn't actually, but the thought of spending more time with you in that apartment with you prancing around in one of her shirts had her nearly catatonic), she buries her face in her hands, sitting in the gym lockers, her heart thumping a mile a minute, your voice caught like a record on loop in her head as she feels her entire body flush a deep, prickling crimson --
i like it cause... it kinda smells like you.
sweet lord she is so, so fucked.
#â monsoon season#college roommate!vi#this au will be the end of my OHHH my god#arcane x reader#vi x reader#vi x reader fluff#arcane x reader fluff#vi x you#arcane x you#vi x y/n#arcane x y/n#arcane vi#arcane vi x reader#lesbian#x reader#bRUV#i have so so many more thoughts about this au#that i might or might not post today we shall see but yeah they have been brewing in my mind#i JUST LOVE the tENSION btwn 2 ppl when they both like each other and are still kind of uncertain what the other feels ukno
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A New Moon
[Dexter Morgan x Female!Reader]
Synopsis: Despite his gut telling him he shouldnât, Dexter canât help but fall deeper into the trap of his own emotions. And the more time he spends with you, the more he starts to realize what exactly those emotions are. {GIF Creds: beautifulguycollector}
WC: 2889
Category: Slight Lime/Spice, Friends to Lovers + Forbidden Love (if you squint) Tropes
Gotta keep this fandom alive somehow 𼲠(also⌠why are titles so hard to write? That and the synopsis are harder to write than the actual fic)
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You were too good for him. Plain and simple. You were a smart, beautiful, hard-working woman who had goals and dreams. He was a cold-blooded killer. Not to say that he hadn't been there for you, though. The two of you had been friends since⌠well, a while. A long while.
He couldn't quite pinpoint the moment he started to notice the changes in your relationship. It was a slow, subtle buildup, and the first time you called him your friend, Dexter thought nothing of it. The second time, it made him pause, but not enough for him to consider what the implications of you saying that to him could mean.
But when you said it again and again and again, he realized the meaning behind your words, the affection they held. Dexter couldn't say that he was particularly close to many people. There were a select few he'd consider his friends, but he wasnât emotionally invested in any of them. And he didn't think he was invested in you, either.
But maybe he was.
Debs was different, and it made him question how much he was supposed to care about someone. But that was his sister, the one person in the world who loved him unconditionally. That reason alone made his relationship with Deb unique. He was sure of that.
The same went with Brianâhis brother, as it turned out. And Harrison, his son. Dexter felt things for those people, but they were different. Those were family, the people he was genetically tied to. Of course, he would care about them.
But you weren't family, and yet he still cared about you. It was a different kind of caring. And it was confusing. Dexter had convinced himself for years that he was a high-functioning sociopath, but latelyâŚ
Lately, he was beginning to question if that was true. Simple glances from you could bring an unwelcome smile to his lips. And when he heard the sound of your voice, he could feel his chest getting warm. It was a nice feeling, something he'd only experienced briefly with Rita, but then, that relationship was different too.
It was hard to put his finger on it, but being with you was just⌠easy. And it didn't feel like work. There was no pretending. Dexter didn't have to act when he was around you. He didn't need to try to be someone he wasn't. It was the real him.
It was terrifying.
Because now, as he sat on your couch, watching as you moved gracefully around your small apartment, the feeling was back, and he didn't know how to deal with it.
He should have been home with Harrison, but the little boy was staying over at Debraâs tonight, so he didn't have any responsibilities. The passenger within him didnât see it as a problem either, considering heâd just recently âdisposed" his latest target.
It was nice, Dexter decided, to relax every once in a while. Work and family didn't give him a lot of opportunities to do so, and now that the two were temporarily taken care of, he felt he deserved to be lazy for a bit.
You didnât have a TV in your living room, so the two of you settled for movies. Dexter didnât really have a preference for them. He could watch a comedy, action, drama, or horror and not feel strongly for or against any of them.
Apparently, you didn't mind what he watched either because he could see the spark of excitement in your eyes when you pulled out the case for one of the worst comedy films Dexter had ever seen.
He'd seen it before. Not with you, one of the movies Vince shoved down his throat when he planned a night out with him, Angel, and Quinn.
It wasn't his favorite, not by a long shot, but the grin on your face and the way you eagerly skipped to the DVD player, set the disk inside, and closed the hatch made him bite his tongue.
Dexter had learned a long time ago that you were a very expressive person. And even though most of the time your feelings weren't displayed on your face, your eyes told another story. Such opposites to his own, Dexter often found himself fascinated by the light they held.
You had a passion for life that was rare, and it drew him in. It was a quality he lacked, and he could see it in everything you did. Whether it was talking about the newest book you read or making coffee, you put all of yourself into your actions.
It was something that Dexter had never understood. How could you have such a strong sense of self? Didn't it get tiring, having to live up to a standard of being so⌠so good?
But then again, you'd always been better than him. He mightâve been smarter in some regards, but what was intelligence if it didn't come from a place of morality? You were better, purer than him. He knew it, and everyone else did, too, even if they werenât aware of how pure he wasnât
That's why this was so wrong. This thing that had been going on for the past couple of months between the two of you. The subtle touches, the longing stares, the late-night calls. It was all wrong.
You were similar to Rita in some ways. You were kind and compassionate, always looking for the good in others. You had a knack for taking care of people, whether they needed it or not.
Dexter could tell that was your nature, and it was one of the things that initially attracted him to you. All the things he lacked, you had. But that didn't mean that you could replace Rita. He didnât want you to.
And that was the difference. While he may have found qualities in you that resembled the ones he'd found in Rita, you were not her. Rita was gone, and it was his fault. She didnât deserve to die, and yet she did. She deserved to grow old, to see Harrison grow up.
She deserved better.
The same went for you. You didnât deserve a monster like him. The more he thought about it, the more he came to the conclusion that he should stay away. It was for the best of both of you.
And yet he was here. On your couch, watching a shitty movie and drinking the beer you'd offered him. Because, despite his efforts, he couldn't keep his distance from you.
He should've known. When it came to you, Dexter didn't have a choice.
His gaze drifted over to your form as you sat down beside him. You were smiling, your eyes bright and focused on the television. A lock of hair fell across your face, and you pushed it back, the sleeve of your hoodie falling down slightly.
Dexter had never been so tempted to reach out and touch someone in his life.
It was a feeling that had been creeping up on him the last few weeks, and now, sitting with you, watching a bad movie, it was at an all-time high. He'd never craved intimacy. But there was something about you, a pull that he couldn't deny.
It gave him a sick feeling in his stomach. Reminded him of that need with Lila. God, Lila. What a mess that had turned out to be. Another thing to add to his growing list of mistakes.
And yet, the longer he stared, the more he found himself leaning forward. He didnât register what he was doing until his lips were a hair width away from yours.
You froze but didn't move away. The only indication that you were startled was the widening of your eyes. They bored into his, unflinching. He could hear his heartbeat pounding in his ears.
He was scared. Scared? Yes. That was what he was feeling. Why? He didn't know. Fear was new. It was a feeling reserved for Deb and sometimes his son, but even then, it was different.
But as Dexter gazed at you, so close and so beautiful, the fear melted away. It was replaced by a warmth that he was quickly becoming familiar with. It made his body thrum and his blood rush. It made him feel alive.
You were the first one to make a move. Well, not really a move, just the smallest shift forward, and then you were breathing the same air as him. You weren't kissing. You were just⌠waiting. Waiting for him to make the final move.
It was like an unspoken rule between the two of you, the power dynamic. He was the dominant one, and you were the submissive. You had never fought against it. You were a people pleaser, and he knew that.
It was one of the reasons he knew this was wrong. Because he couldn't stop, and you would never ask him to. Even now, as he hesitated, you waited patiently. You trusted him.
Why did you have to trust him? Why couldn't you be more selfish, more like him?
But deep down, Dexter knew that it wasn't your nature. You couldn't change, not any more than he could.
So, after another agonizing second, he closed the distance between you.
It was gentle, the way his lips pressed against yours. A stark contrast to the usual forcefulness he applied when taking his victims. No, with you, he was careful. Almost timid.
Your lips were soft and smooth, and the kiss was sweet. Nothing more than a simple caress. Dexter didnât expect the tingling sensation it would cause, but the slight brush of your mouth sent shivers down his spine.
The kiss was short and chaste, but it was enough to leave him feeling dizzy. The heat spread through him, from the tips of his toes all the way to his cheeks.
Dexter pulled back, and you stared at him. His breath hitched in his throat at the look in your eyes. There was something there, something that mirrored his own emotions.
Was it possible? Was he really capable of such intense emotion?
Maybe he was.
You didnât move. It was like time had stopped, and the only sound that could be heard was his own uneven breathing. That, and the movie playing in the background, which was forgotten as soon as your lips touched.
The urge to reach out and grab you was there. He could feel the need deep in his bones, in his soul. But instead, Dexter sat, staring. Staring into the eyes of the woman who had somehow managed to break down all the walls he'd spent his life building.
You didn't speak. There was nothing to say. No words could describe the feelings that had surfaced between the two of you. So, instead, you smiled. A simple, beautiful smile that had him feeling weak.
He could have stayed there forever, just looking at you, taking in the beauty that was you. It was a new experience for him, and it was nice.
âDebra is going to be pissed," you finally said, breaking the silence. âIâll be bullied into telling her every detail."
He blinked. Once. Twice. Then, his lips curled up in amusement. It was true. Eventually, sheâll figure it out. Maybe she already knew but was waiting for confirmation. Debra was good at figuring out things, even if it wasnât the most obvious answer.
His sister was good at a lot of things, like being a detective. And, apparently, being an interfering matchmaking nuisance.
At least she wouldnât call you the things she called Lila.
The thought made him chuckle, and you looked at him in confusion, but it would have to stay a mystery to you. For what was life without a few private jokes between siblings, right?
You didnât press for answers, though. You did what youâve always done and waited for himâwaited for him as if it was his turn in Chess.
And he did the only thing he could think to do. He kissed you again. And again. And again. And again. Until he had you pinned beneath him, your arms around his neck, and your breath coming out in heavy gasps.
The kisses were still innocent, just as you were. But he could feel the passion behind them, the hunger. He couldnât remember the last time he had felt that. It had been a long, long time.
But the longer he kissed you, the more the heat grew, and soon, he was lost in the sensation. Your hands found their way into his hair, and you tugged at the strands. His heart was racing, and the sound of his own ragged breathing filled his ears.
It was exhilarating.
Your lips parted, allowing his tongue to slip inside, and the innocence was gone. Replaced by a desire that left him trembling. The feeling of your tongue against his, the taste of you on his lips, the smell of your shampoo mixed with your unique scentâit was all intoxicating.
The movie continued to play in the background, forgotten as you pulled him closer. The warmth in his chest intensified, and Dexter didn't fight it. Instead, he embraced it. He gave in to his emotions and let himself feel.
He didnât go too far; he knew you weren't ready for that yet. The craving was there, and it was strong, but the moment wasnât right. Instead, he satisfied himself by touching your skin, mapping out every inch of it, memorizing the way it felt under his fingertips.
And, when you finally pulled away, breathless and flushed, he held onto you, refusing to let go. His eyes searched yours, searching for something. Anything. He didnât know what he was looking for, but whatever it was, he didnât find it.
He mostly saw fear, anger, and some regret when he had them pinned down beneath him. Of course, that was usually the case with his victims. Fear, anger, and regret were normal emotionsâa reaction to being trapped by their own demise.
Having someone look up at him with emotions on the other side of the spectrum was different. Not a bad different, just... different.
Rita had been the first to look at him like that. Lumen did, too, once upon a time. And Lila, well, her emotions were never consistent.
But you? You looked up at him with an expression that was all too familiar and yet not quite the same. Your eyes were full of affection and desire, yes. But they were also filled with something else. Something he couldn't place.
Something he couldnât understand.
"Dex,â your voice was so soft, a whisper. He almost didnât hear it, and yet, he felt it. He felt the way his name rolled off your tongue, and it was like music to his ears.
"Yeah?" he whispered back. He didnât know why he did that; it wasn't like the two of you were speaking in a library or something. Maybe it was the way the light danced in your eyes, the way the colors reflected off the white walls, casting an ethereal glow.
"I didnât expect you to be⌠like this," you murmured. You ran a finger over his cheek, down to his jawline. He swallowed thickly. He could feel his pulse quicken.
"Like what?" he asked, his voice rough.
"Not bad," you replied. Your lips curved up, and his eyes were drawn to them. They were red and swollen from kissing, and it was such a contrast to the pale skin of your face.
"You think I'm not bad?" he said, raising his brows. "I'm flattered."
You shook your head. "You know what I mean," you said. "I just meant that you're different than how you come off. I didnât think you'd be so... bold.â
He snorted.
Bold.
If you only knew.
"I guess I'm full of surprises," he said, smirking. You rolled your eyes and punched him lightly in the shoulder, only for him to catch it and press a kiss to the back of your hand. It was something he picked up from a movie once, and it seemed to be a pretty romantic gesture. And by the look on your face, it seemed to be appreciated.
You didn't say anything else. You didn't have to. There was nothing else to say. The two of you simply enjoyed each other's company, content to just be together. The movie might've been a failure, but the night wasnât.
And when Dexter finally left, he couldnât help but feel a sense of relief. Not the type of relief he felt after a successful kill, but the type of relief one feels after a burden is lifted off their shoulders. The type of relief one gets when they are finally honest with themselves.
Rita was gone. Lumen was gone. And although his guilt and shame were still there, his self-loathing and fear were slowly starting to fade away. It wasn't gone, it was never going to be, but it was a start.
A fresh start.
A new beginning.
A new moon.
Yes, tonight was the night that changed everything. Tonight, Dexter Morgan learned that maybe he was more than the monster he thought he was.
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ââěŹěŹě¤Â BREWED TENSION ; JAKE SIM



pairing.á ceo! jake x coffee shop owner! reader word count: 10.2k ; mentions of vaping for reader), choi soobin from txt, sunoo, and winter from aespa
YOU AND JAKE SIM HAD KNOWN EACH OTHERÂ since high schoolâunfortunately. He was the guy everyone wanted: born into wealth, already set to inherit his father's conglomerate, effortlessly charming, and untouchably arrogant.
You were... not that.
Middle-class, sure, but happy. You had parents who loved you, supported you through every ambitionâeven the bold one of opening your own coffee shop in Seoul.
The two of you wound up studying business at the same university. For Jake it was a stepping stone, another silky tile, in his future diamond-studded life. For you, it was everything. You needed the knowledge, the experience. You wanted to carve out a life for yourself and you did.
But while you were at school, Jake never liked you. He never gave you a proper reasonâbut you could feel it every side-eye he shot at you when you passed in the hall. Whenever you made the effort to say hello, or offer him a sample of the new coffee blend you'd been working on in baking club, he acted like you simply didn't exist.
So you gave up. Â
But that didn't stop you from working. With help from your parents along with a lot of passion, you'd opened your very own cafĂŠ in Seoul, right in the middle of downtown.
It was a little pocket of coziness, with clean wooden styling, relaxing jazz music, and the smell of coffee drifting out from the cafĂŠ out every morning.
Winter, your high school best friend, worked part-time there too. Plus, so did Sunoo, your own personal ray of sunshine who always made you laugh even when you were stressing out. You had all grown up together, and now you were creating something that was real. Something that was yours.
The cafĂŠ had quickly gained a good reputation. Word had spread through recommendation and many unique blends of coffee and buttery pastries were helped along by a few Instagram stories by both Winter and Sunoo who were both becoming social media stars themselves.
Then one morning, your life changed. Jake Sim, wearing a sharp black suit and pressed coat, was striding down the sidewalk with a phone in his hand. He sounded cold, clipped, and lethal. "If you can't handle the Tokyo merger, then I'm getting rid of you. I can't have incompetence like you slowing us down."Â
A pause. Silence. Then:
"You're fired."
With a sigh, he ended the phone call and ran a hand through his hair. That's when his eyes went across the street. There, tucked away between two boutiques, sat a new cafĂŠ. It looked rustic and charming, with ample light coming from within, with sections of wooden framed windows that had nicely crafted signs, possibly some kind of reclaimed wood or beautiful quality wood, was hard to tell from this distance.
He needed caffeine. Bad.
He walked in without thinking, and the little song from a ringing bell above the door rang soft behind him. He stood staring down at his phone until he looked up and mumbled, "black coffee. no sugar."
Sunoo's eyes widened the second he registered who had walked in. A smirk appeared on his lips, and he turned to you; you were standing behind the counter talking to him.
"Y/n," he said in a sing-song voice. "Look who stupidly crawled in for a cup."
You blinked. "What? "
Then you saw him. Jake Sim. Still as infuriatingly smug and impeccably dressed.He froze the second he realized who was standing there, his mouth opened as if he had just been punched, shocked, and he needed a minute to catch his thoughts.
Sunoo giggled and lightly nudged you closer to the register. "Go on. He's your customer."
Your heart jumped a little, but not from excitement. From the irony. The man who once scoffed at your coffee was now standing in your shop, asking for a cup. You cleared your throat and walked up to the counter.
"Black coffee, no sugar?" you asked, trying not to smirk.
Jake raised an eyebrow at you, finally giving you a full look. For a moment, he said nothing. His eyes flicked over the placeâthe dĂŠcor, the long line forming behind him, the glass display filled with pastries. Then, back to you.
"You really opened a coffee shop."
You smiled, cool and calm. "I really did."
Jake had no clever response. How rare of him...
As you gave Jake his drink, your fingers teasingly brushed against his. He flinched not from physical discomfort, but the disorienting warmth that sent a jolt through him. You smiled politely, and wiped your hands on your apron as you tilted your head to finally study him properly.
He was every ounce the CEOâtailored suit, a Rolex creeping out of his cuff, the familiar air of authority that surrounded him like tacky cologne. And you could see Winter and Sunoo had picked up on it too, whispering to each other and trying (and failing) to be subtle about it from the side.
"So," you said tapping the countertop, "I hope you enjoyed my coffee."
Jake glanced down at the cup, the scent curling up beautifully and then flicked his gaze up to yours. "It's nice."
You smirked with a small laugh escaping. "I know. People always end up coming crawling back."
His brows flickered. "Cocky much?"
You giggled quietly. "You really should have tasted my baking and coffee back in the day but I guess you were busy... being a CEO?"
Jake made a light scoff while letting his gaze linger on you longer than he intended. "Yeah..."Â
He came to an abrupt stop, pulled from his thoughts about the warm, inviting cafĂŠ surrounding him. The glow from the glass display showed golden brown pastriesâflaky croissants, chocolate chip scones, and cinnamon rolls that looked sinful.
The digital menu board flickered behind you while it cycled through the specials, featuring names he never would have thought to see next to the word "famous," in his wildest dreams.
It wasn't just a cafÊ. It was your cafÊ. And he was surprised at how, annoyed, but impressed he felt about this fact.
The bell above the door rang once more. A tall guy walked inside, determined and almost confident. You perked up as soon as he walked through the door, "Dark mocha with whipped cream and a cookie again?" you asked playfully.
The guy laughed as he combed his hand through his hair, "Cancel the cookie and switch that to a sandwich. I'm pretending to be healthy this week."
Jake's eyes were locked on the new guy. He recognized him right away. Choi Soobin. CEO of TXT Corporations.
He was one of the only other guys he had verbally challenged as many as so many times during shareholder meetings.Soobin stood casually by the counter, scrolled through his phone, while he talked to you like old friends. His body language told Jake he was at ease. Jake didn't like that.Â
He took a long sip of his black coffee.
Sunoo, who was replenishing napkins nearby, had witnessed everything. He turned to Jake and smirked knowingly before resuming "work."When Jake and Soobin's eyes finally met, both men grimaced and produced a smile.
"Didn't expect to see you here," Soobin said smoothly, eyebrow raised, "I thought you were more into those fancy cafes with gold-leaf lattes."
Jake chuckled, slow and dry. "And I didn't think you'd know what real coffee was."
You slid Soobin's sandwich over the counter just as he snorted. "I guess we both like surprises."
As the tension grew thicker, you rolled your eyes. Men."Boys, play nice. I'm not a babysitter today," you said brightly, handing Soobin his mocha.
Jake couldn't help but to watch as you gave Soobin a grin he knew wellâa face you'd give him in university that he pretended not to see then.Something tweaked in his gut.You were no longer the girl trying to get him to try a caramel macchiato in the hallway, you were the woman everyoneâpowerful men were drawn to.
The woman who built something up from nothing. And to add insult to injury. You were glowing.
Without him.
The next day came around, near the lunch rush, and you were elbow-deep in flour, kneading dough for a fresh batch of scones when the unmistakable ding of the bell above the cafĂŠ door chimed again. You looked up from the counter, brushing flour off your hands on your apron. ||
And there he wasâJake Sim, business mogul, CEO of Sim Corp, and apparently, a secret admirer of cinnamon rolls. You quickly washed your hands, grinned, and called back over your shoulder, "Back for more, huh?"
Jake didn't answer at first, just strolled over to the counter, sharp in another perfectly pressed suit, removing his sunglasses with one hand and looking at the entire pastry display. "Cinnamon roll," he said flatly. "And some black coffee."
You raised an eyebrow, teasing, "You like cinnamon rolls?"Â
Jake merely rolled his eyes at you. Another no answer. You sighed with amusement before taking one of the warm cinnamon rolls from the tray and inserting it into the pastel blue box you designed with your logo on top.
You quickly wrote in cursive "Jake" on the box, and, like with all the orders for your favorite regulars, you slid in a tiny mint candy, then sealed the bag.
He noticed. He didn't say anything about it.
As you delivered the bag on the counter, your hands brushed against each other again. "Don't work too hard," you said softly; the same light hearted cheerfulness you exhibited whenever Soobin would stop by in between long workdays.
Jake blinked at you several times, something clearly behind the tone registered, and perhapsâperhapsâmade something in his core tighten, but he didn't show it. He grabbed the bag, murmuring a quick, "Thanks," before he turned.
The bell rang once more. "Y/n!" Soobin called out with warmth you could hear all the way in the back, waltzing in, tousled hair from the wind, looking casual in a pale grey coat and denim. You smiled the biggest, "Hey! Sandwich and iced americano?"
"You know me too well." He laughed, walking towards you just when Jake had been ready to leave in which they barely brushed shoulders. Instant tension ignited. Jake stopped again briefly glaring into Soobin's eyes.
And Soobin just smilesâso smugly charming. "Didn't expect to see you again." He said cooly. "You thinking of investing in cupcake stocks or something?"
Jake scanned Soobin from head-to-toe. "Just getting coffee. Not that it matters to you," he said sharply.Â
Soobin's smile grew as he looked at you. "You know, Jake's not even that scary. He acts all tough and scary, but... he's just a high school kid with a grudge."
Jake's jaw tightened. You blinked at Soobin. "Stop."
Winter and Sunoo must have come up from the kitchen while all of this was going on. They had their heads together looking out from the side of the doorway, eyes wide, clearly sensing the impending doom.
"Oh, we smell tea," Winter whispered to Sunoo, who nodded his head, shuttering with excitement. As you finished packing Soobin's sandwich, you could still feel Jake looking at you. He began to back away with his pastry bag in hand, and while his face was unreadable, his jaw was still clenched.
You happily slipped Soobin his order, but before the door closed behind Jake, you briefly relived the sharp look he shot you. You had no idea what it all meant. You just knew one thingâhe would be back.
The week faded into an easy rhythm. Jake was coming by more frequentlyâsometimes before the cafĂŠ even opened, leaning against the door frame in those crisp suits, coat slung over one arm, just watching you quietly water the front flowers or sip your tea while preparing pastries for the day.
At some point, you just unlocked the door for him and said nothing. You would catch his eye and smile, "The tea's on the counter."
You don't think he ever said thank you. But you do know he always drank it all. You would switch up the speaker playlist every morning, play soft indie, maybe an old jazz recordâJake never requested songs, but one time he hummed along to a song that made you feel like your heart stopped for a full second.
He still barely spoke, but you had noticed him looking at you when you thought he wasn't lookingâwhen you were writing menu specials in chalk, fixing your messy apron bow, or trying out new cookie decorations with Sunoo and Winter.Â
But then there was Soobin.
Every lunch, he'd drop by with that annoyingly perfect timing, that perfect smile, and say something stupidly charming that made you giggle. Jake never said anything, but the way he flipped the pages of his book harder than necessary? Yeahâyou noticed.
Then came the rare afternoon you actually sat across from him at his table, sandwich in the middle, eyeing the new book stacked on his table. "Still working? Don't you ever get a day off?"
Jake closed the book slowly. His eyes connected with yoursâcold, unreadable, and sharpâas if they pierced through you.
You shivered.
"Don't you ever mind your own business?" he said, deadpan.
You gasped, making clear sounds of distress, while chewing. "Rude much! I literally give you free tea, every day!"
He shook his head, and before he knew it, a low laugh escaped from him.
You blinked. "Did the Jake Sim just laugh? In front of me?"
His expression snapped back. "No."
"Oh, come on!" you whined with a mouthful of bread, pointing your sandwich at him.
The next day was a weekend.
You had no idea whether he was going to show upâhe had been there every morning and sometimes came back at lunchtimeâevening was different; the place was now quiet and warm lights illuminated the pastries and plants with a golden glow. You were wiping down the counter top when the bell jangled-but it wasn't your regulars.
A guy walked in, hoodie up, grey sweatpants hanging low on his hips, and messy bed hair like he had just woken up. Trailing beside him on a leash was a golden retriever, tail wagging excitedly as it yanked him inside.
It was someone... different.
Wellâkind of.
You eyes widened.
Jake.
Or, at least, what looked like a softer version of himâno suit, no sharp lines, just... sleepy hoodie Jake being dragged inside by a happy dog.
You tried not to laugh, but failed completely.
"Sunoo, cover the register," you giggled, tossing your rag aside and hurrying out the front. The dog was already sniffing around your flowers, nose buried in lavender pots as you squatted down to pet it.
"You have a dog," you grinned as you scratched behind its ears. "Seems relevant. Kind of figured you were a dog person. You definitely give off golden retriever vibes, just underneath that professional hot CEO vibe."
Jake looked down at you, blinking. You were now in a cardigan, with your hair thrown up quickly, and your cheeks still flushed from the sunset. You didn't even know what you just said.
"I'm hot?" He asked incredulously as his lips turned upwards, his hoodie hang loosely from his body as he pulled on the leash.
You froze.Your brain stuttered like a car stuck in traffic. You stared up at him, still crouched beside the flower pot. "W-Whatâ Iâ"
He cocked his head like he was the king of the world, smug now. You could feel your face heat up. "I meantâhot like you're probably sweating under all those suits," you spluttered as you quickly stood up. "Like overheated. You know, because you wear suits."
The dog barked. Jake smirked.
Sunoo poked his head out of the french door to the cafĂŠ and whispered to Winter, "Did she just call him hotâ?"
"She did." Winter whispered back, eyes wide.
âá˘. .á˘â
Monday morning.
The world was still dark, the streets a pale blue chill as even the sun was barely above the rooftops. The cafĂŠ wasn't open yetâbut he was there.You didn't even blink when you saw Jake through the window, standing in his usual clean-cut outfit, expensive blazer over a cream dress shirt.
His hands were deep in his pockets. You just unlocked the door and slid him a sleepy smile."You could have knocked," you said.
"You would have let me in," he said flatly.
You rolled your eyes. But you smiled anyway.
He followed you silently inside, walking toward his usual cornerâbut then he stopped because you were crouched behind the counter still tying your apron over the soft knit sweater you had pulled on, hair still a little tousled. You were working on your pastry dough for a new batch.
The smell of vanilla and cherry tea was wafting.Jake found himself standing just at the edge of the baking station, staring too closely. You hadn't noticed him at first, the flour streaked on your cheekbone while you made shapes in the dough.
He said nothingâhe just stared, completely captivated.
You finally looked up. "...Are you seriously watching me bake?"
"You said no coffee this early," he muttered, eyes trailing over your hands.
"Are you saying you've come for a flour facial instead?" you joked, smirking at him playfully.
But just as you went to grab the bowl, your elbow gently bumped the counter edgeâand flour poofed in an explosion of mist right onto his expensive shirt and jacket.
Your eyes went wide. "Oh my godâ!"
His expression didn't change. You hurried forward smearing flour all over your fingers, and tried to wipe it off but that just made it worse. "I'm so sorry, I forgot to close theâyour shirt was so expensive and yourâ"
"It's fine," he said quietly.
That shut you up.
You slowly looked up at him . You were kind of confused. You remembered it wellâback in school someone had tripped, and dumped coffee all over his crisp, white polo and denim jacket. He was lividâcold glare and the silent treatment and was ruthlessly it.
But now? Jake Sim was standing here with flour on his jacket, and shirt and hair, and he looked... calm. Then suddenly you felt his fingers brush your cheek softly.
Your breath hitched.Â
He wiped the flour smudge away with his thumb, his eyes resting softly on the spotâthen slowly drifting to meet yours. You just stared up at him, speechless. His eyes were gentle, deep brown, as they traced the lines of your face like he was memorizing every detail. The gentle curve of his lips.
The trace of cherry tea wafting from your body.
You blinked, but he was already stepping back, his usual cold persona coming back together around him as he exited the station. He sat back down with his book, flour still covering the back of his collar.
Later that day, Jake walked into the office a few hours late. His blazer still had some faint, white stain on the shoulder. His dark hair had some flour in it as well. "...Boss, what happened to your shirt?"
"Did you have a baking war?"
"Waitâdo you smell that? Is that cherry perfume?" Jake ignored all of them. He casually brushed the flour off his sleeve.
He simply replied, "Mind your work," and headed to his office, a small smirk creeping up.
Back at the cafĂŠ. Lunch time. Â
You were more tired than usual. With Sunoo off, you were doing everything yourself, and your energy was running low. Even Soobin noticed.
"Are you okay?" he asked lightly, fingertips grazing yours as he took the drink from you.
You nodded, a gentle smile gracing your lips. "Mhm, just a long day."
He cocked his head, eyes narrowing. "You sure? You seem... off. Or could it be boy trouble? Or, maybe..." he grinned, "you're just flustered because of me?"
You snorted softly, half-hearted. "None of the above."
"Then what is it?"
You looked up at him, sleepy smile on your face. "I'm just... tired, Soobin. That's all."
He took the receipt from your hand, looking at you thoughtfully. Maybe he still thought there was something more to it; maybe he thought he was figuring out how you felt.
But thenâ
The bell above the door jingled.
You looked up and everything about you seemed to change. Your whole face brightened like someone flipped a switch flipping on your inner light.
"Jake!!"
He was halfway through faking looking at his phone when your voice sliced through it like a magnet. He looked up, immediately connecting eyes with yours, pulse racing unexpectedly.
Soobin's gaze flicked to you, then to Jake, and back to you.
Oh.
Oh.
Jake went to sit at his usual table, still wearing the blazer that was now starting to wrinkle a little and a few bright specks of flour scattered in his hair. You chuckled a little as you walked towards him with a wet cloth.
"Ohhh, you're still a mess," you playfully chided. "Come here, I'll wipe off the flour or your hair is going to be foamed a baked good."
He looked up just in time to catch your amused grin before you reached out and gently ran your fingers through his hair, ruffling the strands to shake off the flour. His bangs fell slightly over his forehead, softening his usually sharp appearance.
You were about ready to pull your hand back when Jake caught your wrist in his, though not harsh, just firm enough to stop you.Â
"You're making a mess," Jake said with playful teasing in his low voice, looking at your hand and then your face. Â
"Oops," you muttered, a clearly disingenuous apology. You took a step back, wiped your hand on your apron, and walked behind the counter and started preparing his tea order.Â
Jake was still watching youâit was subtle, but not subtle enough for Soobin not to notice. The moment Jake glanced down at his phone again, Soobin walked over to him with a forced casualness, though his jaw was noticeably tense.
"So... you and her?" Soobin asked, arms crossed.
Jake slowly raised his eyes, the brow furrowed. "What about it?"
Soobin leaned in a little more and spoke softly. "She lit up like a light bulb the minute she saw you. Don't you see that?"
Jake blinked once. "Are you jealous?"
Before Soobin could answer you came near with Jake's tea, chopping up the air with your deadpan voice. "You two can you not?"
You placed the cup in front of Jake. "What is this? A K-drama or something?"
You turned to go back to the counter, completely unbothered with the odd standoff.
Soobin scoffed under his breath, so quiet it was just loud enough for Jake to hear. "You wish."
Jake sipped his tea, leaned back in his chair and said just loud enough, "She likes dramas... but always chooses the bad boy."
It started innocentlyâJake had given you his number after that flour-dusted morning in the cafĂŠ, claiming it was "just in case he had another craving for your muffins." But since then, it became a nightly thing.
You would text him after the shop closed, about anything and everything. Sometimes it was a rant about a customer. Sometimes it was pictures of your terrible latte art.
And then there was that one night. It was past midnight when you called. Jake had been plucking his guitar on the couch in his dimly lit penthouse, and when your name came up on the screen he smiled gently."You bored?" he asked after answering.
"Mmhm," you mumbled. "Whatcha doin?"
"Nothing," he offered feigning. He picked the guitar up again. "Want me to play you something?"
You yawned, now hunkered into your blanket. "Yeah...."Â
He began to play softly, finger-gliding over the frets, voice low and mellow. You swayed and began to drift off to sleep, breathing quiet and even, he stopped playing. "Night, sleepyhead," he said softly into the phone before hanging up gently.Â
A few days later, he texted you asking if you could bake for his company's private brunch event. "You're the only one I trust for this," he texted.
You had said yes before even thinking twice
The cafĂŠ was closed that day, and your staff helped with the preparation and delivery that day. You had on a simple black dress, soft hair, a pink charm bracelet dangling from your wrist. Not ostentatiousâjust you.
By the time you arrived at his company building, your arms were full of sweets and drinks, but a tall and broad shouldered bodyguard stood in your way. "I'm his friend," you exclaimed, startled. "I'm delivering theâ"
Jake's voice interrupted you from across the lobby. "Let her in."
He strode quickly over to you, breezed past the guard, and before you could reach out, you flicked his sleeve, pulling him towards the display table being prepped nearby.
"I hope they like them..." you murmured, nervously looking at the line of mini tarts and mini cakes, and coffee canisters.
Without saying a word, Jake reached into his wallet, pulled out a thick stack of cashâover 500,000 won. "H-Hey! This is way too muchâ!"
"No. It's not." He pushed the money into your hand and walked away to direct the decorators with a weird sense of authority about him.
You felt frozen in place, flustered, holding the cash like it was radioactive. Moments later, he turned back and walked toward you again. "Stay for the brunch, yeah? I want everyone to know who made all this."
You blinked. "M-Me?"
"Yes, you."
In the lavish women's bathroom, you stood by the mirror reapplying your lip gloss, the tube clicking softly as voices echoed from the stalls.
"Ugh, he's so fine. Like, can you believe Jake still isn't married?" one girl said dramatically, Â
"I know, right?! But don't forget about Soobin... he's a total gentleman."Â
"Jake is totally my type. Dark hair, cold vibes, CEO... He probably likes it when girls are bold."Â
"Hah, as if.. he needs someone that matches his vibes. Probably needs someone cold and a little sharp like him."Â
"Ugh, I would sell my soul if either of them looked at me for more than two seconds."Â Â
You really had to fight back a laugh and finished smoothing your lip gloss on quietly, the girls finally noticing you. They were all staring at you from behind the stalls, their chatter paused.
They looked you up and down... you were unfamiliar and dressed like you belonged, but they noticed the softness you wore that none of them carried themselves with. They also probably thought you were some heiress for some family name they never heard of.Â
You gave them a tight-lipped smile and walked out.
The moment you stepped out, you bumped into someone. "Sorryâ" you muttered, eyes widening when you saw Soobin.
He stared at you, clearly surprised. "Waitâ"
But you'd already moved past him, too nervous to linger. He followed your path with narrowed eyes, noticing the pastry table... your pastries. And suddenly, it all clicked.
âá˘. .á˘â
As the gentle clink of plates and soft talking settled into the large brunch hall, Jake stepped onto the little stage with effortless grace. At once, there was silenceâhe commanded attention without even trying.
"Ladies and gentlemen," he spoke, a calm and steady yet confident voice, "Thank you all for joining us today. It means a lot to see so many familiar faces here together. But before we continue to enjoy the rest of the brunch, there is someone I want to introduce you to."
The spotlight fell on you; or at least that's what it felt like, even without a light. You froze in mid-sip of coffee, almost choking when he said your name. "She's the owner of a little cafÊ that I love. She works hard and is highly talented... she is someone I trust implicitly in moments like these."
A few gasps fluttered through the crowd, and that's when they saw youâthe girls from the bathroom. Recognition dawned with horror on their faces. Her? The girl reapplying lip gloss? The one they brushed off as an unfamiliar socialite? A middle-class cafĂŠ girl?
You took slow steps in the direction of the stage and felt your heart pounding, heat rising in your cheeks, and running you hands up and down the sides of your dress, hoping it didn't look cold against your shoes.
When you reached the center, Jake stepped down. A smile melting on his face. He came closer to you, looked into your eyes, reached for your back, and lead you up. His hand was unter your dress; warm and possessive but it wasn't too much. Just that alone made your heart skip.
When you left the stage, the rich clientele stopped the hushed gossiping and started to show admiration.Â
"These pastries are divine."
"Where is your shop located?"
"I've never tasted coffee like this beforeâ"
You nodded and thanked them quietly, smiling sheepishly. But the whole time, Jake's hand lingered behind you.
Just hovering. Anchoring.
You were trying so hard not to stutter through shy thank-yous.
Then Soobin watched from a few steps away. He hadn't moved from the spot where you left him. A polite smile rigid on his lips but his eyesâall on you. Even as a few women tried to strike up a conversation, he could feign a nod before bearing little to no anything for the conversations happening in the background.
His eyes followed the way Jake slunk closer to you. "You didn't try this one yet," Jake said suddenly, jolting you from your thoughts as he reached towards the dessert cart and emerged with a tiny strawberry chocolate tart.
"H-huh?"
He held it to your lips and didn't seem worried. "Open."
You felt heat rising to your cheeks as you looked between him and the little tart, then slowly opened your mouth to let him feed it to you. Jake merely smirked, brushing a crumb from your lip with his thumb before he stepped back and pridefully watched you chew.
And in the corner of the room the girls from the bathroom stood frozen. "Wait. Is that... the same girl" one of the girls whispered, voice acute with disbelief.Â
"Jake... and Soobin?" the other replied, tone more devastated than surprised.
They looked on as Jake, the stoic CEO with a reputation for keeping things professional, was now smiling like a golden retriever, standing too close to the girl they'd assumed was no one.But then their eyes driftedâpast Jake's soft stareâto Soobin.
He was still talking politely with the women around him, ever the gentleman, ever composed. But the slight clench of his jaw, the way his gaze kept flickering to where you stood with Jakeâit was unmistakable.
Jealousy.
Undisguised, unvoiced, simmering just below the surface.
He wasn't even hiding it any more.
Shit, had they really jinxed it?
Because somehowâyou were the girl who'd unknowingly caught the attention of the two most unattainable men in the room. And now, the most perilous aspect of you... was the fact that you were completely oblivious to it.
ââââŕ¨ŕ§ââââ
Finally, some time to yourself.
Jake had gotten lost in a flock of executives, and you had been left behind next to the fancy pastry cart. Standing there, without Jake smoothly steering the flow of conversation, made you feel fidgetyâwhat were you supposed to do?
You shifted your weight, testing out a vanilla cream tart you'd made earlier. It was light, sweetâalmost airyâbut a bit of the cream clung to the corner of your lip. It was light, sweetâalmost air-likeâbut some of the cream remained on the corner of your lip.
You didn't notice. But Jake did. Â
From across the room, in mid-conversation, his eyes narrowed just slightly before his feet instinctively moved toward you. You didn't even see him comingâuntil his thumb brushed your lower lip with casual precision, wiping the cream gently and popping it into his mouth.
"Messy," he said nonchalantly, his voice low and warm, tongue grazing the inside of his cheek as he tasted the cream.
Your breath hitched, body stiffening. "W-what was that for?"
He didn't answer, only smiled before stepping aside to grab a napkin like nothing happened.
Across the room, Soobin's jaw clenched.
Hard.
His knuckles around his glass went white as he watched the exchangeâJake, bold and unbothered, touching you without hesitation. It wasn't even flirtation. It was instinct. He realized then: Jake didn't hesitate when he wanted something. Even if Jake himself didn't know what he wanted yet... his body always acted first.
Soobin stared as you fidgeted, fingers grazing your lips. Jake hadn't even looked back at you, and still, your ears turned pink.
Jake's own thoughts flickered darkly.
There's no way I like her. No. Definitely not..
But the way you glowed in a room full of harsh lights and sharp eyes? The way your gaze always sought his first when you felt lost?
And those girlsâgiving you dirty looks like they owned the air around you. Jake didn't like that.
Only I get to be cold to her, he thought.
Because you still gave him your attention even when he didn't deserve it. And somehow, deep down, he knew you understood him better than most.
The following week, Soobin had tried.He really tried.Every chance he got, he found ways to stay near you, hoping you'd choose him this time. He lingered by the counter, walked beside you when you stepped outside, offered to help carry deliveries.
"I can't today," you said, watering the flowers with such concentration. "I have to make sure the roses don't droop."
And then you'd look up, smile lit up when Jake walked out with his cup of tea, as if Soobin didn't even exist.For a while, Jake had taken to sitting outside the cafĂŠ with you, one hand resting lazily on the cup, while you stood beside him lightly dragging your finger around the petals of a blooming pot.
The sunlight framed your figure softly as you turned toward Jake, laughing at something he mumbled under his breath.
Sunoo had been watching it all happen with exasperation, from inside the cafĂŠ, half-heartedly folding his arms as he let out a defeated sigh. "There's no use," he complained.
Winter agreed with a nod beside him, her lips squeezed together tight. "She won't even glance over at Soobin anymore even. We've known her longer than he has. It's over."
Soobin stood just outside earshot, his shoulders rigid, trying to keep a straight face."Oh, watch me," he grumbled, voice tight with frustration. "I'll get her. Just wait."
Winter rolled her eyes. "Keep dreaming. Can't you see the way they look at each other? Even customers ask about them now."
Sunoo hummed in agreement. "It's the tension. It's always there. Like they're one move away from crashing into each other."
And as Jake took another sip of tea, his eyes never left yoursâcontent, but unreadableâwhile you smiled back, oblivious to how everything around you was starting to burn with envy.
ââââŕ¨ŕ§ââââ
It started when Soobin tried to corner you againâhis voice a little too casual, but his words bitter like over-brewed coffee. "You know Jake left with that girl after the banquet, right? The one in the red dress?" he said, eyes flicking to yours with fake sympathy. You tilted your head slightly, processing the claim.
You never said anything out loud, never admitted that you liked Jake. But something tight settled in your chest, a subtle pang of jealousy curling deep in your stomach.
The bell above the door jingled softly, interrupting your thoughts. Jake entered in casual wearâit was the weekend, after allâhis hair tousled like he'd run his hands through it a few times too many. Beside him trotted his dog, Layla, her tail wagging as she pulled slightly on her leash. He was chatting with Sunoo outside, hesitant and awkward, until Sunoo's eyes lit up, and he rushed inside.
"Take the day off," Sunoo announced, waving his arms dramatically. "Boss or not, you're done for the day. Jake wants to hang out. Or actuallyâhe's too shy to ask. Layla kind of insisted on coming here again. She really likes you." His grin was playful but knowing.
Behind him, Jake avoided eye contact, rubbing the back of his neck as Layla happily sniffed around the cafĂŠ entrance.
Soobin clenched his jaw at the news, his fingers curling around the counter. "You sure he's not just messing with you?" he muttered under his breath.
Winter rolled her eyes from where she was wiping down a table. "Jake Sim? The guy who does nothing but take business courses? The kid who talks about physics formulas like they're love poetry? If anything, he's being messed withâhe's practically soft for her."
Your cheeks were on fire at her words, the heat creeping across your skin.
If Jake had left with another girl that night, why was he here now? And why was he so flustered even asking if you'd spend time with him?
Silently, you took off your apron and grabbed your bag. You waved goodbye to everyoneâeveryone except Soobinâand walked outside into the city breeze. Jake looked up as you joined him, arms crossed trying to act casual but failing miserable as he tugged gingerly on Layla's leash.
"You, um... wanna walk with us?" he asked, avoiding your gaze while pretending to be interested in his dog. "She's been dragging me out here all week, so I figured may as well let her have her way."Â
You nodded, and the two of you strolled through the city, Layla leading the way. You didn't wear anything fancyâjust a soft top and jeansâbut somehow, Jake kept stealing glances like you were glowing. You didn't think you were anything special. You'd always felt... average. But Jake didn't see you that way.
He liked the quiet confidence, the little things. Your bare face, your laugh. Your eyes, definitely your eyes. And your lips, though he didn't let himself think about that too long.
Eventually, you both settled onto a bench underneath a shady tree. Layla fell asleep beside you, the leash still wrapped around Jake's wrist while he held two cups of smoothies, handing you one with a slight grin.
You took it, breaking the silence. "So....you know..Soobin said you left with a girl after the banquet."
Jake blinked at you, confused. "I didn't," he said plainly, his eyebrows furrowing.
You let out a soft exhale, relief washing over your chest. The corners of your mouth lifted slightly. "Were you...jealous?" he asked, intently observing you.
You paused for a beat too long. "No..." you replied hurriedly, taking the smoothie from his hand and feigning that the weather suddenly turned so hot you couldn't stand to sit still.
You stood, cheeks burning, and began to walk again, Layla perked up to follow. Jake chuckled under his breath, quickly catching up. "You know, I was thinking about this physics theory dilemma earlier..."
And like that, he regained his comfort giving you his all, as he always did when he was calm and safe, he rambled on and on about numbers and theories you could hardly follow with his hands flinging about in amusement.Â
You listened quietly before mumbling, "You know I don't understand a single thing you're saying, right?" Your tone was dry but fond.
He grinned, eyes crinkling. "I know," he replied, nudging you lightly. "But you still listen. That's kinda why I like talking to you."
Your heart skipped a beat, but you said nothing. Just sipped your smoothie as the three of you walkedâJake, you, and Layla, who somehow seemed to know she had just played cupid.
It was supposed to be just a fun night out with Winter, Sunoo and a couple of your close friends, gathered under flashing lights and loud music. It had been a minute since you'd had alcohol and you'd forgotten how much you liked the way it burned down your throat, sharp and numbing. With every drink nothing seemed so serious; life was a little blurrier, a little lighter, a little more easily forgotten.
 At some point someone handed you a vape, and none of them even knew you had it. But there it was in your fingers again, muscle memory, and you were exhaling soft clouds of iced peach into the fogged club air between drinks. It was messy, an unholy mix, but at that point you didn't give a damn.
You just wanted to feel nothing for once, lose yourself until your mind couldn't catch up with your body anymore. That was your worst tendencyâand sadly, your friends have seen this side of you before. Jake hadn't. Not yet.Â
"She's gone," Winter said, shaking her head as you slumped into the booth seat, giggling uncontrollably at something Sunoo didn't even remember saying.
You were slurring, cheeks flushed, and whining Jake's name like a prayer, breathy and broken between puffs of vapor and sips of some neon-colored cocktail.
Sunoo sighed and pulled out his phone. He walked a few steps away from the table and hit Jake's number, rubbing his temple as the line rang.
Jake picked up fast. "Yo?"
"You might need to come get a certain someone," Sunoo mumbled, already knowing how Jake would react.
Jake blinked. "Is that Y/n in the background?" he asked, voice tightening at the familiar sound of your name being moaned like a confession.
"Yeah. And seriously... you may not enjoy what you see," Sunoo added earnestly. "So I'd suggest you hurry and come get her, and take her back to your penthouse or whatever, before you both do something stupid. Or before someone else does."
Jake was silent for a second, and all Sunoo could hear was silence and the vibrating tension of the line.
Then he said, "Send me the address."
By the time Jake walked into the club, the neon lights beamed off his skin, and his face was an illustration of worry and confusion.
He didn't have to look long to find you. You were still in the booth with crossed legs, head on Winter's shoulder, laughing uncontrollably at something you couldn't even remember. A vape in one hand, a drink in the other, and your eyes half closed. Jake stopped at the all-too-familiar sight.
The sweet peach vapor rising into the air as you inhaled and then your lips forming a dopey smile murmuring his name again.
"Jake..."
He didn't know whether to be angry, frightened or heartbroken. All he knew was he had never seen you like this before, and it shook the something deep inside of him.
You hardly seemed bothered.
No shred of guilt or regret for how you were holding on to him, smiling a soft smile, eyes slightly hazy, urging him to take another sip. He huffed through his nose, defeated, reached out, took the vape from your fingers, and set it on the glass table with a slight clink.
"Okay that's enough," he muttered.
You pouted slightly, but before you could stammer again, he reached his arm around your waist; you didn't even waist-it would be instinct if he had spent more time with you. The clack of your heels didn't quite match his as he glanced down at the floor. They had to be hurting you.
With every third step you winced. "Shouldn't be wearing such cheap heels," he said lowly with his brow knit. "They're going to bruise your pretty legs."
God. Pretty? What was he thinking?
He glanced down again and clenched his jaw once he saw your dress had hiked up far too high. He reached down and adjust it, then mumbled, "You are unbelievable."
But he was always careful. Always considerate. As if he was afraid if he touched you too sharply, he would break something worth holding. Â
He brought you down to his carâhis expensive, sleek, spotless car that smelled just like him. Woodsy, clean, faintly sweet. You practically melted against him, arms slipping around his as you mumbled sleepily, "Jakey... you smell so sweet."
He coughed, ears flushing. "Y-Yeah?"
He ran a hand through his already messy hair and helped you into the passenger seat, buckling you in before starting the car. The drive to his penthouse was quiet, your head resting against the window, eyes slipping shut within minutes.
You were completely out. By the time he parked and opened the door to his place, you were dead to the worldâface relaxed, breathing steady. He looked at you for a beat, then sighed and gently picked you up. You were lighter than he thought you would be. He set you down slowly on his bed, then stepped back and put his hands on his hips as he peered at your sleeping frame.
What was he supposed to do now? Your dress looked uncomfortable. Tight. You'd probably hate waking up in that. And your makeupâhe grimaced. You'd hate waking up in that.
But changing you? That felt...wrong. What if you woke up and hated him for that?
He stood still for a moment, pacing a couple steps back and forth, before he sighed loudly and dug through all of his cabinets in the bathroom. He found, surprisingly, micellar water and some cotton pads, probably leftover from his stylist. He walked back to the bedroom and sat down on the edge of the bed, tucking your hair back in place as his fingers brushed the side of your face.
He wiped away your makeup with the cotton pad guided by the micellar water in gentle swipes. Your face was soft without and looked younger. The real you.Â
He cleared his throat and closed his eyes for a second before unzipping your dress carefully, only glancing once to make sure you were still out cold. Trying to look anywhere but at you, he slipped the fabric off your shoulders and grabbed one of his oversized tees and sweatsâslipping them onto you like you were made of glass.
He swallowed hard and flung the dress from you and grabbed a blanket and threw it over you. But as soon as he leaned over and adjusted the pillow under your at-the-moment sleeping head, you moved. You pulled him in. A small "don't go," escaped your lips as you yanked him down to you, surprising him with a strength he didn't think your fragile little body had in those moments, especially being drunk.
"Oofâheyâ!"
You held onto him like your life depended on it, arms wrapped around his neck, cheek pressed to his shoulder, and legs tangled with his. He froze. You were already asleep again. Heart racing, he released a shaky, unsteady breath as he gently slid down next to you, still dressed in his black top and sweats and unsure of what to do with his hands.
Everything felt so hot, so close, so... intimate. He couldn't help but let his hand explore and find his way to your hair as he mindlessly brushed it back. And maybe he did toss your cheap heels in the trash after he addressed your bruised, swollen ankles before he made the emergency delivery to bring you home, maybe he already contacted a brand contact to deliver a couple nice pairs of heels (in your size of course) that were worthy of being called worthy of you and totally legit.Â
But for now he closed his eyes. Your breath on his neck. Your body curled into his like it was meant to be there.
When you awoke the following day, you were greeted by the smell of breakfast food and the warm weight of something furry shoved against your side.
Groggy and dazed, your hand moved of its own volition and brushed against thick furry fluff. You cracked open your eyes to see a golden blur stretched out beside you, tail wagging slowly from side to side occasionally becoming far too close to your face, tongue slightly poking out of her mouth.Â
Layla.Â
When she noticed you awake, her head perked up from sleepy rest to that unspeakable unsettling excitement only a golden retriever possesses, even at this time of the hour. She let out a little huff, rolled on her back, and scooted towards you, shoving her fuzzy little nose against your arm just before settling back down into her sleep.
That's when it struck youâthis was most definitely not your bed.Â
You blinked again, sat up a little, and inspected your surroundings. The unbelievably soft bedding. The minimalistic room plan. The leftover hint of cologne still lingering on the pillows. You looked down at yourself and realized you were sporting a huge long sleeved shirt and baggy sweats that did not belong to you.Â
Jake's.Â
"Fuck..." you muttered and flopped back down into the bed, your hangover returning with increasing intensity.
You were still lying there, playing gently with Layla'S soft ears, trying not to think too hard, when the door creaked open. Â
Jake stepped in, looking like a movie scene you weren't ready for. White shirt, grey sweats, tousled morning hair. He froze for a second at the sight: you, curled up in his clothes, tangled up in his sheets, golden Layla sprawled across your side like it was the most natural thing in the world.
His heart stuttered.
Why does this look so... domestic? Like some kind of fantasy?
He quickly cleared his throat, eyes darting anywhere but directly at you.
You slowly sat up, squinting at him, a small smirk tugging at your lips despite the dull pounding in your head. "What happened?" you asked, voice rough from sleep.
Jake rubbed the back of his neck, debating how much to say.
"Um..." he started, looking down at Layla, who was now wagging her tail and trotting over to him like she didn't just betray you, and switch sides. "You kind of.... drank a little too much last night. And vaped, too."Â
You raised an eyebrow, unable to hide your amusement. "I figured," you chuckled, coughing a little into your elbow. "My head feels like it got stomped on."
Jake squatted down again and scratched behind Layla's ears. "You were kind of a mess," he teased, looking up at you for only a moment. "You tried to make me vape with you, you stumbled around in those trash heels, and you clung to me like a drunken koala."Â
You blinked, completely deadpan. "Sounds about right."Â
He shook his head, trying not to laugh. "Come downstairs. I made breakfast. You probably need it."Â
You raised your eyebrow again. "You... cook?"Â
Jake straightened up and tried to keep his own cool. "I don't burn things. That's good enough."Â
You slid off the bed, slowly but surely, still adjusting to the pounding in your skullâand the warmth blossoming in your chest at how he was treating you.Â
"Okay, chef Sim. Lead the way."
As you followed Jake out of the room, Layla trotting beside you like your personal guard dog, you couldn't help but smile a little.
The smell of eggs, toast, and something warm and savory filled your nose as you sat at Jake's sleek, black marble kitchen island. The plate in front of you looked like it came straight out of a cozy brunch cafĂŠ, and you were happily scarfing it downânursing your hangover one bite at a time.
Jake was across the room, squatting down next to Layla, refilling her food, and exchanging her water with a kind of tenderness you weren't expecting from someone like him. His shirt had wrinkles all over, his hair was messy probably from repeatedly running his hands through it, and he had that same faint smell of cologne that was going to be permanently hardwired into your brain.
You caught him looking. Not in the staring way that you might be thinking, but subtly from the corner of his eyeâlike he didn't want to raise any suspicion of being caught checking you out while you were curled up in his oversized clothes that now hung off of you like a dress, sleeves falling past your fingers, still a little messy from sleeping, eyes still a little puffy. He turned, leaning against the counter, arms folded.
His expression turned soft. "You look tiny," he said nonchalantly, with an expression that looked as though the underlying sentiment was warmer, "My clothes are eating you alive."
You threw him a tired grin, still chewing, "That's kind of the point."
He chuckled, and bit his lip, shaking his head. He turned and busied himself with cleaning any dirty dishes, so that no one could see him smile.Â
Later that day, when you finally got home, you found something on your doorstepâa sleek, matte-black box with a ribbon and a gold-embossed card tied to it.
You opened it slowly, your mouth hanging open.Â
Inside was a pair of beautiful heelsânice dark color with dark red detailing, elegant, high quality. And folded inside at the top of the box was a small note card with one letter in gold foil:
J.S
You blinked, processing. So that's why your busted heels were missing...
You glanced down at your feet. His slippers were still on you. You hadn't even realized you hadn't taken them off yet.
A week later.Â
You had just stepped out the shower, hair wet, skin glistening, when Jake's name popped up on your screen. You grabbed the closest topâit was an old lace tank topâand threw on some sweats before answering the FaceTime and propping it to your vanity.
"Yo?" you said, towel drying your hair whilst screen loaded.Â
Jake popped up looking like he was trying to act cool. "Hey," he rubbed the back of his neck. "Uh... I'm going to this event. It's for my company. Pretty lame actually, but I'm still going. I already asked Sunoo and Winter so I thought-"Â
"You want me to come too?" you finished as you quickly dabbed moisturizer on your cheeks taking quick glances at the screen.
He nodded. "Yeah. I mean, yeah. I think it would be cool if you went."Â
You hummed, "Sounds fancy."
Jake raised one of his eyebrows pretending he wasn't watching as you rubbed the product down your jawline. "You'd look good."
You looked back at the screen just as his eyes flicked away. "Were you staring at me?"
"No."
"Jake."
"...Maybe."
You smirked. "I'll go."Â
The night of the event, the Sim Corp hall was draped in gold light, humming with glamour, money, and practiced small talk. You walked in with Sunoo and Winter by your side, all dressed to the nines, effortlessly flexing the luxury heels Jake had gifted you the night before.
The moment you walked in, people turned their heads.
But you found him. Standing a little bit to the left of the middle of the ballroom, Jake looked like he had walked straight out of a Vogue spreadâsuit crisp, tie just loose enough that he already looked as though he hated wearing it. But he wasn't all by himself. There were women surrounding himâyoung, pretty girls, heads angled down, obviously enchanted by his name, his face, his family.
You felt a tight knot in your chest. But then Jake turnedâlike he felt your arrival. He pushed right through the crowd, eyes locked right on yours. His expression changed. He pushed right through the circle of women without thinking twice and made a beeline straight for you.
Some of the girls exchanged annoyed looks behind him and began whispering, but he didn't care. Not tonight. Because tonight he had a plan. And it started right now.
Jake stopped right in front of you, eyes burning into yours, voice low, a half-smile forming on his lips. "You came."
You tilted your head, trying to play it cool. "You did invited me, didn't you?"
He laughed, his eyes roaming over your dress, your shoesâhis shoes, actuallyâthen back to your face. "You look..." he paused for a second, leaned in a bit closer, "unreal."
You blinked. His tone shifted threw you off. "You're trying to get me to blush, Sim?"
"Not trying. Just being honest." His stare didn't waver. "Mind if I take you for a second?"
You arched an eyebrow. "From what? Your harem of fanclub girls?"
He chuckled under his breath, leaning in slightly closer. "I don't care about any of them."
You held his gaze, a sense of something passing between you unspoken and intangible. "Then who do you care about?" you asked, barely above a whisper.
Jake's voice dipped low. "You."
You didn't expect him to be that direct.
Sure, the signs had been there all alongâthe way he stayed slightly too long at your coffee shop's counter, the fact that he stayed on FaceTime until you fell asleep, the way he mindlessly sent you those heels. Jake Sim made it painfully obvious that he had a crush on you. But a public, "I've had the biggest crush on you, wants my lips on yours" type confession? A public kiss? At this type of event?!
You were stunned, caught completely off guard, when he gently cupped your cheeks and pressed his lips to yours.
And just like that, time seemed to stop.
You felt a collective gasp throughout the great hall. You could faintly hear it through the fever pitch of ringing in your earsâthe scandalized murmurs of the wealthy daughters nearby, the startled rustle of skirts, the clink of someone's champagne flute being dropped. Even Soobin, who was constantly scanning Jake like a hawk the entire time both of you were there, froze.Â
Jake's dad. The girls. Jay, smirking in the distance. Sunoo and Winter, mouths agape in shock.
But Jake didn't care. He didn't care one bit. Because that kissâit was his answer.
To every single person in that room. To the girls who tried to catch his eye. To the expectations set by his father. To the future they tried to write for him.Â
His hands slid down to your waist, firm, grounding you like he was sayingâyou aren't making a mistake. Your hands... they found their way behind his neck, pulling him closer instinctively.Â
You kissed him back. Right there in front of all of them. Softly at first, then deeperâas if something had snapped between you two. The slow-burn tension finally combusted, and you stopped denying that you had both been flirting for the past few months.
And that is when you were consumed with the spotlight. A warm, blaring white beam lit the two of you up, and you pulled away startled, only to see Jay across the room by the tech booth, giving Jake a discreet thumbs up.
Your eyes widened, "You planned that?" you whispered against his lips.
Jake only smiled, breathless, his forehead resting on yours, "Had to make a statement."
Before you could say anything else, a booming voice broke through the thick silence. "Sim Jaeyun!"
You both turned.
There he wasâhis furious father, face red as he broke through the crowd like a tank, with each step he took was heavy with rage. He looked at you, then looked at Jake, then looked back at the still-glimmering spotlight above. Jake didn't budge. You felt his hand still at your waist as he pulled you closer, ready to shield you from whatever this coming storm was going to bring.
"She does not belong here," his father spat, venom thick in his voice, "this is not what we agreed to. These guests-"
"I don't care about your guests," Jake cut in, tone sharp, protective. "Or your list. Or whatever arrangement you've made behind my back. I've made my choice."
He gripped your waist a little tighter when he added, and only looking at you now, "And she belongs wherever I am."Â
His father's face twisted, but barely registered. Because, in that moment, Jake turned to you again, gentler, her fingers brushed the hair behind your ear. "I told you I'm not interested in anyone else," he said softly, "and I meant it."Â
Then Jake turned back to his father, jaw clenched, voice steady yet icy cold. "Whatever."
He didn't wait for another word, not for his father, nor for the aghast guests. With your hand in his and his other tucked in the pocket of his fitted blazer, he walked out of that claustrophobic ballroom with you beside him, uncaring of the storm behind him. There was a ripple of noise behind you. Some of the voices hissed, some were disgusted.
"She's not even one of us."
"Middle-class? Come on!"
"The nerveâ"
But not all reactions were bitter. A few guests exchanged soft smiles and hushed admiration.
"That's real love."
"He found someone who finally makes him happy."
"She makes him feel free."
Because for the first time ever, Jake Simâthe man who was always the family name, the tailored suits, the shaken down companyâchose for himself. And he chose you. Â
Sunoo and Winter followed behind you two, their eyes sparkling with pride like they were just watching the main couple finish in a rom-com. Sunoo was clutching his phone as if he was just dying to edit together a whole video montage of him and his friends leaving this moment.Â
Jake opened the car door for you, ushering you in gently before sliding into the driver's seat. The interior was dark and quiet, the street lamps casting soft golden glows on his face. He glanced over at you, guilt flickering in his eyes.
"I'm sorry," he said quietly. "I didn't mean to drag you into... all that."
You looked at him and then chuckled lightly and shook your head. "Jake... I enjoyed it."Â
His brows lifted slightly. You leaned your head against the window, smiling up at him. "It was chaotic and completely unexpected, but you kissed me like it meant everything."
Jake stared for a moment, stunned in silenceâbefore his lips turned up in that soft, rare smile he only ever gave to you.
"Does this mean I can call you my girlfriend?" he asked almost shyly.
You looked over at him, mischievous. "Well considering you kissed me in front of the entire elite of the city and started a family scandal...yeah, boyfriend. You're stuck with me now."
Jake let out a breathy laugh as he reached over and took your hand, interlocking your fingers. "Good. Because I wouldn't want that any other way."
And just like that, boomâboyfriend and girlfriend. No contracts. No pretending. No expectations. Just you, and him.
(...and somewhere, Layla was probably waiting with her tail wagging ready to jump all over you when you got home.)
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may i request a Phainon x reader where as hes using his ult form whilst in battle, the reader gets injured (it can be anything !! like a broken ankle or they sprained their wrist handling their weapon) and Phainon insists on carrying them either still in battle even still in his ult form or after he finished obliterating the opponents that caused the injury in the first place? I dunno, but surprise me ! !(^o^)!
Feel free to ignore this if you don't want to write it, and take care of yourself!!! đŤś
A Sovereignâs Vow
Summary: During a fierce battle in the Okhema Wastes, you suffer a sudden injury that leaves you vulnerable on the battlefield. As chaos erupts around you, Phainon unleashes his ultimate formâDemiurgeâbecoming a celestial embodiment of light and shadow. After obliterating the enemies responsible, he finds you and insists on carrying you to safety, revealing the quiet, unwavering depth of his devotion beneath his godlike power. Between divinity and vulnerability, a bond between you shines through.
Tags: Phainon x Reader, Hurt/Comfort, Battle Scene, Injured Reader, Protective Phainon, Demiurge/Ult Form, Soft!Phainon, Carrying Scene, Divine Imagery, Mutual Care, Romantic Tension, Fluff Amidst Chaos.
Warnings: Battle violence (non-graphic but intense atmosphere), Injury (sprained/broken ankle, mild pain described), Supernatural combat themes, Mild language, Emotional intensity / power imbalance themes.
A/N: HE'S BARELY OUT Y'ALL!!! đđ



The air cracked with celestial energy.
Swords clashed with shadow as Phainon's Demiurge form illuminated the battlefield. One half of him burned like the heart of a starâgolden and searingâwhile the other whispered with the void, wings of shadow curling like smoke around his form. Every movement he made carved silence into the chaos, obliterating the Titanspawn that had broken through the city walls.
And then you screamed.
You hadn't meant toâgods, you never wanted to be a distractionâbut the wrong pivot, the weight of your blade, and a cruelly placed fragment of rubble wrenched your ankle at a sickening angle. You hit the ground hard, dust clouding your vision, fingers scrabbling at the uneven stone. Pain radiated up your leg, white-hot and pulsing.
Your weapon skittered a few feet away. Useless.
But they were coming. The ones who had flanked youâthe Strife-bound, writhing with corrupted energyâwere closing in, their snarls a cruel melody above the thunder of war.
And then everything stopped.
A wave of divine pressure swept the field. The enemies frozeânot from fear, but from raw, oppressive awe.
Phainon landed between you and them in a shock of light and shadow, the impact fracturing the ground in a radiant burst. He didnât speak. He didnât have to.
The next instant was a blur of annihilation.
Golden strikes that flared like sunfire tore through flesh and metal, while sweeping arcs of indigo carved silence where once stood fury. He moved like a deity who had forgotten mercyâa perfect storm of power and purpose.
And then, only the wind remained.
You winced, trying to rise.
âDonât,â came his voiceâethereal and layered now, like it echoed from both heavens and abyss.
You blinked up through the dust. Phainon stood before you in his Demiurge form, radiant and terrifying. Yet when his eyes met yours, they softened. Still piercing, but grounding. Still divine, but real.
âI told you not to push yourself alone,â he murmured, kneeling.
âIâI didnât mean toââ you stammered, guilt washing over you.
He silenced you with a look. âYouâre hurt. Thatâs all that matters right now.â
You tried again to stand, but he reached outâcarefully, reverentlyâand scooped you into his arms. Even in this form, his touch was gentle, warm where the golden armor brushed your skin, cool and comforting where the indigo embraced you like dusk.
âYouâre still glowing,â you said softly, half-laughing through the pain. âYouâre going to blind me.â
âAnd yet, you still manage to tease me.â
You rested your head against his shoulder as he rose into the sky, wings of shadow fanning out, the halo above him casting ripples across the clouds. His long coattails flowed like a royal banner, divine and defiant.
âYou came for me,â you whispered, eyes fluttering shut.
âI always will,â he replied, voice a harmony of solemn vow and unspoken ache. âEven if I have to burn the stars and shadow the sun.â
As he carried you beyond the broken field, his power receded slowlyâbut he never let you go.
Not through the pain.
Not through the silence.
Not even when the battle ended.



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fandom: my hero academia
relationship: tenya iida x reader
summary: you left your jacket in iidaâs room.
contains: mutual pining, unresolved romantic tension, fluff, opposites attract, thrifted clothes, like two lines of dialogue
a/n: @thecutestgrotto divider credit goes to
Study sessions hadnât always been a thing between you and Iida, not until after moving into the dorms. You just lived too far apart to meet up every week like you did now, every Friday to be exact.
Iida had offered to tutor you earlier in the school year, but you always turned him down, wanting to at least try and figure things out on your own. But after you began to live in the same building, you finally accepted his offer and worked out a schedule for the two of you to meet up in the afternoon and go over any material either of you had trouble with.
Eventually, those study sessions began to evolve into hang outs with studying sprinkled in, switching between his room and yours every week. Despite you two having very different tastes in room decor, it look little time for you to grow comfortable in each otherâs environments. You quickly learned his organization system and he gradually learned to just leave your clutter be⌠mostly.
This weekâs study meeting was held in Iidaâs dorm room, and when you had first walked through the door, you were sporting your iconic letterman jacket which you had gotten from a thrift shop not too long ago. It had become routine for you and your mom to stop by the thrift store when you would spend her days off work together.
Anyway, it wasnât until about an hour after you had left to start turning in for the night that Iida realized you had left your jacket behind, in a small bundle on the floor near the foot of his bed. He was surprised that it took him this long to notice, considering he had actually watched you walk- or more rush out the door after you realized how late it had gotten. You had taken it off in the middle of studying since the fabric retained heat and you were getting a little warmer than you would have preferred, so he supposed that you must have been so eager to go shower and get to sleep at a somewhat decent hour that you simply forgot.
Iidaâs initial idea was to stop by your dorm room to give it back to you, but it was already pretty late and he knew that you tended to lock your door at night. Though he supposed he could simply text you, but you were probably already asleep, or at least drifting off, so he didnât want to disturb you. It had been a long week and you needed the rest.
So he decided that he would simply return it to you tomorrow morning when he saw you again. And it definitely wasnât because over the past few weeks, the more time that Tenya spent with you, the more it felt as though your study sessions ended too early and he just wanted to hold onto this piece of you for as long as he could. Of course not.
And thatâs why he was lying on his back in the dark, holding the piece of clothing to his chest while staring up and the ceiling with nothing but the low hum of the air conditioner and muffled outside noises to fill the silence.
If he were being honest, Iida loved this jacket. Because despite it being previously owned, it was so uniquely yours. He could still remember the day you returned to the dorms with a skip in your step as you showed off your new duds, talking about how lucky you were to find it right at the front of the shop and have it fit you just right. Coincidentally, it even had the first letter of your surname on the front. There were a lot of things that Tenya had grown to appreciate thanks to you.
Like your piercings. While Tenya previously found them impractical and even a bit unprofessional, he eventually grew to like how they looked on you, especially after you had invited him to go with you to get your most recent one.
And the rings you wore every day, two on your left and one on your right. Honestly, he kind of just liked your hands. Iida had briefly held your hand a couple times before, to help you stand up or when one of you was leading the other somewhere. He wished he could do that more.
Turning over on his side, Iida closed his eyes and lightly tightened his hold on your jacket as his heart drummed in his ears.
No. Donât do it. Donât do it, donât you dare do it.
But he did. Tenya brought the jacket closer to his face and inhaled slowly. Yep, there it was; your natural scent with hints of your shampoo around the back of the collar. It was nice, comforting. Sometimes when he went to bed after your study sessions, he could find faint traces of your smell on his pillow or covers of you had been resting there while working.
Tenya wished he could have more than this. More of you, and for longer. But if this was all he could have, then he could be content with that.
The following morning, Iida folded up your jacket before going to return it to you. While part of him felt a little disappointed at first about having to give it back to you, that feeling was overpowered by the smile on your face when he did. You slipped your jacket on and tucked your hands into the pockets, thanking Iida.
âDonât worry, itâs no trouble at all.â he replied, hoping that the blush in his face wasnât too obvious. It really did look perfect on you.
As you went your separate ways, you gently rubbed your arms and took a deep breath in, your face flushing a subtle pink as you picked up faint traces of Tenyaâs scent. Looking back over your shoulder in his direction, you chuckled softly as you stared at him as he engaged in conversation with some of your other classmates, blissfully unaware of that fact that-
âYou totally left it in his room on purpose, didnât you?â Mina whispered as she approached you, a Cheshire Cat grin spread across her face as she quirked an eyebrow at you. You said nothing, only rolling your eyes and lightly shoving her by the shoulder, earning a giggle. You knew that she could see the answer in your face.
Maybe you did, but he didnât need to know that.
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The Bargain
Pairing: Azriel x Reader
Genre: Slow Burn, Sexual Tension, Light Angst
Summary: During a high-stakes negotiation, you and Azriel are forced to pose as a mated couple to win the trust of a powerful court. But when he kisses you in public, it doesnât feel like pretending anymore.
Word Count: 1,077
Warnings: Mentions of deception, romantic and sexual tension
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Azriel stood beside you, his shadows curling possessively around your wrist as the Lord of Autumn Court scrutinized the two of you with cool, assessing eyes. The entire room smelled of embers and dying leaves, the air thick with unspoken challenges.
âYou expect me to trust you?â the Lord sneered, sipping from his goblet of wine. âThe Night Court, the infamous spymaster, and hisâŚâ He let his gaze flicker to you, unimpressed.
Azriel didnât so much as blink, but his shadows darkened. âMy mate,â he said smoothly, his voice devoid of hesitation. âAnd the only reason Iâm entertaining this conversation at all.â
Your heart slammed against your ribs. Mate?
That hadnât been part of the plan.
The Autumn Lordâs eyes narrowed, looking between the two of you like a predator sniffing out weakness. âYour mate?â
Azrielâs hand found yours, his calloused fingers threading through your own with practiced ease, like heâd done it a thousand times. His thumb brushed over your skin, once. A silent trust me.
You forced a smirk onto your lips, playing along. âIs that a problem?â you purred, tilting your head like you were amused by the skepticism. âIâd think you of all people would know how powerful a mated bond can be.â
The Lordâs expression tightened just slightly, and you knew youâd struck a nerve.
Azriel pulled you closer, his body heat a stark contrast to the cool shadows that always clung to him. He leaned in, his lips brushing your ear as he whispered, âHeâs watching for a crack. Donât give him one.â
You turned your head slightly, just enough for your breath to ghost over Azrielâs cheek. If this bargain was going to work, it needed to be convincing.
So you reached up, resting your free hand on his chestâright over the steady, unshaken beat of his heart.
And then you kissed him.
It was meant to be quick. A brush of lips, a show of devotion, nothing more. But Azrielâsilent, unreadable, controlled Azrielâdidnât let you pull away so easily. His hand slid to your waist, fingers tightening as he deepened the kiss, slow and deliberate. The kind of kiss that told the room there was no question, no lie.
Your head spun. You barely registered the approving hum of the Autumn Lord.
When Azriel finally pulled back, his lips hovered over yours, his breathing steady despite the way yours was anything but.
âYouâre both dismissed,â the Lord said with a wave of his hand. âIâll consider your offer.â
Azriel nodded, murmuring a quiet my Lord before tugging you from the room, his grip firm on your hand. You didnât speak until you were far enough down the winding halls, shadows pooling around the corners of the stone.
You yanked your hand free. âWhat the hell was that?â
Azriel, ever composed, simply looked at you. âA necessary deception.â
âA mate bond?â You huffed, crossing your arms. âI thought we were pretending to be courting, not mated.â
He didnât answer immediately. His hazel eyes studied your face, as if gauging something unspoken. âWould it have been so unbelievable?â
You opened your mouth. Closed it.
Azriel took a slow step closer, his shadows curling over your shoulder this time, lighter, lingering. âYou kissed me back.â
"You're the one who didn't let me pull away," you countered, pulse racing. "I may have started it, but you sure as hell made it something else entirely."
His lips twitched. âDo you regret it?â
His expression didnât change, but something in his gaze shiftedâsomething that made your stomach flip.
âWould you rather I hadnât?â he asked, voice low, unreadable.
You swallowed hard. âThatâs not the point.â
âIsnât it?â He took another step, close enough that you could feel the heat radiating off him. âTell me to forget it, and I will.â His voice was soft, but there was an edge beneath it, something almost⌠vulnerable. âTell me it meant nothing, and Iâll let it go.â
Your throat went dry. Because you knew what he was asking, what he was really saying.
If you told him it was a lie, he would believe you. Even if he knew better.
You opened your mouthâto say what, you werenât sureâbut Azriel exhaled sharply, as if giving up before you even spoke.
âForget it,â he muttered, stepping back. The distance was instant, suffocating. âIt was a means to an end.â
Something in you snapped.
âBullshit.â
Azriel stilled.
Your heart thundered as you took a step forward, closing the space heâd tried to put between you. âYou didnât have to hold me like that. You didnât have to kiss me like that.â Your voice wavered, but you didnât back down. âTell me it didnât mean anything to you, and Iâll walk away. Right now.â
Silence.
His jaw clenched. His wings flared slightly, shadows restless at his feet.
And thenâAzriel moved.
One moment there was space between you. The next, you were caged between his arms as he backed you against the cold stone wall, his chest pressed to yours, his hands braced beside your head.
âI canât,â he admitted, voice raw, quiet. âI canât tell you that.â
Your breath caught.
Azrielâs fingers brushed along your jaw, tilting your chin up. His shadows wrapped around your waist, curling, anchoring. âI donât want to pretend.â His hazel eyes burned into yours. âNot anymore.â
You didnât realize you were holding your breath until it escaped in a shaky exhale.
âThen donât,â you whispered.
A flicker of something unreadable crossed his face. His fingers tightened slightly, as if bracing himself. And thenâ
Azriel kissed you.
Not for a ruse, not for an audience, not as part of some deception.
This was for you.
And it was everything.
The world faded. The only thing that existed was the warmth of his body, the way his lips claimed yours with quiet desperation, the way his hands slid to your waist, gripping like he had no intention of letting go this time.
When he finally pulled back, his forehead rested against yours, his breath uneven. âThis isnât how I wanted to tell you,â he murmured.
You smiled, tracing a finger over his chest. âYou have a terrible way of communicating, Shadowsinger.â
A soft chuckle rumbled through him. âIâll make it up to you.â
You grinned. âDamn right, you will.â
Azriel kissed you again, slower this time, like he had all the time in the world.
And for the first time, neither of you had to pretend.
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you are my favorite writer and Iâm begging on my knees for more Theo fics because your last one ate so hard im in love with itđŤśđźđŤśđź I donât really have any ideas besides the reader who wears prescribed glasses (I donât really see any glasses readers as someone who has to wear glasses), a hufflepuff or Ravenclaw and it being really soft and fluffy
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Pack of Cigarettes
A/N: Thank you sososososososo much <3 This really made my day (month hah aim so bad) and Iâm so so so so sorry you had to wait so long, school was busting my ass and them Christmas came and the holidays are just stressfull! And girl I feel you, I have glasses myself! Iâm sorry this will be filled with clichĂŠs just as usual (I canât help myself). Also Iâm just saying but the astronomy tower is just their hang out, thatâs just how it is. Also also I included a funny bonus scene at the end that didnât really fit in the fic but that I loveeeed soooo enjoy that too hihihi
Summary: Theodore has formed a crush on one of the most closed off people but maybe dropping his cigarettes on purpose with help him to talk to her.
Pairing: Theodore Nott x Hufflepuff!reader
Themes/warnings: Sort of shy reader!, fluff, some tension, longing, kissing.
Word count: 4500 -ish
Please do not copy or translate my work!
The grounds were covered in a thick layer of snow. It was a clear day. Cold winds whipping the windows of the library where you were currently sitting, studying. It was a Saturday in the beginning of January. The term had just started and yet you had homework stacked up to your ears. The NEWT-classes were really kicking your butt. There were few students in the library at this hour, most were still enjoying their breakfast in the great hall. You were sitting by the window, occasionally looking out at the snow covered quidditch-pitch as you were finishing your weekâs homework. The occasional cracks and snaps of the fire filling the otherwise silent library, casting an over all calmness over you as you ruffled through the pages of the various books you needed for your homework.
The sound of the door pulled you out of your bubble of concentration. Theodore Nott walked in with his friends. Your eyes raked over his figure as he walked with his friend, Mattheo Riddle, an air of easy confidence around the pair. Your eyes traced the outline of his large hoodie, the perfect fit of his jeans, back up to the perfectly messy mop of hair that sat on his head. You felt your heartbeat increase as Mattheo nudged his friend while looking at you with a smirk, Theodores eyes snapped to yours making you blush as you quickly glanced down into your book again. You glanced down at your clothes, mentally thanking yourself for choosing both cute and comfortable clothes today. Only cursing yourself for choosing your glasses rather than your lenses. You usually wore your contact lenses during the weeks, it being more convenient than your glasses that got dirty all the time, but during weekends you opted for your glasses since your lenses made your eyes dry.
Theodore and his friends sat down by a table just a couple away from yours, giving you a perfect view of the group of troublemakers. You shifted your concertation back at the transfiguration homework before you. You did however steal glances at Theodore from time to time. You had the most painful crush on the boy but never had the courage to talk to him. It was no secret that half of the female population of Hogwarts crushed on the troublemaking boys in Slytherin, so you tried to push your feelings away, only letting yourself admire him from afar.
As you were scribbling down the answers to the questions of the work sheet you heard a soft thud near you. Looking up you saw the retreating back of the tall Italian boy with fluffy hair. Looking down at the wooden floor you saw a pack of cigarettes. Frowning slightly, you bent down to pick them up. It was no secret that Theodore and his friends smoked so you assumed that they were his. Looking back over at him you saw how he was opening a book that you assumed he got when he walked past you. Gulping you realised that you probably should go over to him and give them back. Your heartbeat increased at the mere thought of it. Taking a deep breath, you gathered what little courage you had and stood up. The pack of cigarettes in your hands. You saw how Mattheo nudged Theodore when he noticed your approach. Theodores eyes snapped to yours making you blush. You had no idea why your cheeks felt the need to burn up whenever Theodore Nott was involved and right now you cursed yourself for your blush.
âExcuse me.â You said softly when you reached the table. The others, Lorenzo Berkshire and Blaise Zabini, were also looking at you now, a curious look in their eyes. âI think you dropped this.â You said, your voice quiet as you stretched out your hand with the pack of cigarettes to Theodore. He looked at you surprised but made no move to take them. It wasnât until Mattheo elbowed him in the ribs that he responded.
âRight, sorry bella,â you assumed the nickname just slipped out, but it made you blush none the less, âthank you.â He said, flashing you a small smile before he reached for the pack. His fingers grazed yours as he took it from your much smaller hand. You felt your breath hitch at the contact but willed yourself to breath normally.
âYouâre welcome.â You said quickly before you turned around and hurried back to your spot. Your heart was beating so rapidly you were sure that they could hear it if you stayed any longer.
The clock chimed as the pointers hit the number twelve you gathered the books you had borrowed to put them back in their right places before lunch. You noted that you had collected a rather big pile as you struggled to carry them all. Your eyes quickly darted involuntary in Theodoreâs direction to see him and his friends gathering their things. With a breath you picked up the pile and started to head towards the large wooden bookshelves. As you were standing on the tips of your toes, trying to shimmy a book into its place by the very tips of your fingers, a large hand came from behind you and slid the book into its place. You let out a startled gasp as you turned around to see the very boy you were crushing on. Your eyes raked his face, now that he was closer. Tired eyes that seemed to have a glint of mischief in them. They were the most gorgeous steely blue. Your eyes travelled to his soft brown hair, thick and practically inviting you to run your fingers through it. His scent enveloped you like a hug of warmth, a touch of citrus and the smell of cigarettes lingered. It didnât bother you though, like it did most people.
âQuite the stack of books you got there, bella.â His gravelly voice pulled you out of your shameless staring, his thick Italian accent more attractive now than earlier. The nickname made the familiar heat of a blush rise to your cheeks. You opened your mouth as to say something, but no sound came out. Embarrassed you closed your mouth quickly and looked away. You heard how he let out a chuckle at your embarrassed state.
âCome on, bella. Let me help you.â He stated as he casually grabbed the heavy pile of books in your arms, carrying it with ease. You willed your pulse to slow back down to normal as you slowly walked along the shelves, putting back the books. You took the ones who belonged on the lower shelves and Theodore took the ones that belonged to the higher ones. By the time you put away the last book you found yourself so far back in the library that you couldnât see the seating area. You turned your body to look up at the boy after you had put away the very last book.
âThank you, Theodore.â You spoke, your voice soft as you were relieved that you finally found your voice around him. His lips curled into a small smile as he stared at your face. Your stupid heart quickened again from the way he was looking at you. Heat, that it so often did around him, rose again to your cheeks as you broke eye contact.
âI like your glasses, they suit you.â He murmured making you look up at him, your eyes wide. You have never been complimented for your glasses before. Your hand shot up to correct your glasses, a nervous habit you developed as your eyes widened.
âReally?â You wanted to slap yourself for the hopeful tone in your voice, but Theodore just smiled and nodded. He stepped closer to you, invading your space and effectively caging you in between himself and the bookshelf behind you. Hot air surrounded you as he leaned in so that his lips were nearly grazing the shell of your ear, his warm breaths hitting your neck as he exhaled. You heart was nearly hammering out of your chest.
âI think you should wear them more often.â He mumbled in your ear before leaning back and turning to look you in your eyes. You were so close to his face now that your noses almost touched. You saw how his lips curled into a smirk. You let your mind wander to how it would feel to have his lips on yours. Would they be soft and gentle, or rushed and demanding? You found yourself realising that it didnât matter much, you would happily take whatever he was willing to give you. Your eyes travelled back up to meet his steely blue ones, and you felt your breath hitch with the intensity of his look. A smirk still plastered on his face.
âIâll see you later, bella.â He said through his smirk, the mischievous glint in his eyes as he stepped away from you, letting the cold air surround you once again. You were sure your face was beet red as you watched his retreating form. He looked back at you once more, sending you a wink before rounding a bookshelf. When you couldnât see him anymore you let out a big breath you didnât know you were holding. Feeling hot all over you quickly decided to grab a snack from the kitchens and resume your studying in the Hufflepuff common room. Far away from Theodore Nott and the effect he had on you.
The start of the week came sooner than you wouldâve liked, but you had at least finished all your homework. You were feeling tired as you got ready for the day ahead. As you were preparing to put your lenses in your glasses caught your eye. Your heart quickened as you thought about the encounter that happened Saturday. Should you use your glasses today? He will know itâs because he said so. But so what? The thoughts swivelled in your head as you stood there looking at your glasses. In one giant breath you picked up your glasses and put them on. Hurrying out of your dorm before you could change your mind.
The day went by pretty normally. Zacharias Smith had actually complimented you about your glasses. It made you smile, although it didnât make you feel any of the things Theodore had made you feel, it was still nice to get complimented. You were on your way to dinner when you bumped into something, or rather someone. Because someone caught you around the waist so you wouldnât fall from the impact. Looking up you were met with the steely blue eyes of Theodore. He was smirking down at you, his large hand splayed against your ribcage. You felt a blush dust your cheeks at the proximity.
âBe careful bella.â He smirked and leaned down so his mouth was close to your ear yet again âI like the glasses.â He murmured before he let you go. A cold instantly spreading through you at his absence. He gave you a wink before stepping around you to continue on his way. The encounter made the butterflies in your stomach go wild, making it hard to eat. Your thoughts were constantly drifting towards your encounters with Theodore, making a blush spread on your cheeks and butterflies flutter in your stomach every time.
You would run into Theodore more often around the castle after the encounter before dinner, if it wasnât in the corridors he would casually plop down in the seat next to yours during the classes you shared. The first time this happened you had almost jumped out of your own seat. He had startled you as he took the seat your best friend usually sat in.
âThis seat free?â He had asked innocently and just at that moment your friend had walked in and gave you a knowing smile before sitting down next to Zacharias. You had only nodded at Theodore before you went back to get ready to take notes. During the classes you shared you noticed that Theodore rarely took notes, he usually just sat, leaned back into the chair, his legs spread more widely than any human could need, his knee usually gently grazed your own. Even if he didnât take notes, he usually could answer the questions the teachers directed at him.
Now you were slowly warming up to him, even though your butterflies wouldnât calm down around him. You would greet each other in the corridors, and you would say hi to his friends in the classes your shared. You noticed that you were slowly being more and more open to them and less nervous.
It was a weekend morning, and you were sitting at the Hufflepuff table in the great hall eating breakfast. Your friends were still asleep in their dorms. You were reading the Daily Prophet as you munched on some toast with marmalade when Theodore, Mattheo, Blaise and Lorenzo casually sat down around you. You looked up from the article you were reading in chock at the boys.
âMorning, bella.â Theodore smirked as he reached for some bread. The others murmured their various greetings as well before they helped themselves to some breakfast. You stared at them, unable to wrap your head around what was going on.
âWhat are you doing?â You asked them in surprise.
âEating breakfast.â Mattheo shrugged from beside you making you snort.
âWe thought you would like some company, bella.â Theodore said nonchalantly as he refilled your juice jug. A small smile broke out your face as you thanked him softly. He gave you a soft smile back before the five of you fell into easy conversation. You really started to feel more comfortable around them as they sat there, joking around, talking over each other and being general chaos.
A couple of days later you found yourself sitting in the library, the school-day had ended, and you decided to catch up on schoolwork as you waited for dinner. You were sitting at one of the tables in the very back of the library, next to one of the windows where you could easily see the glittering snow-covered grounds. You had decided to wear your contact lenses today, not feeling like cleaning your glasses all throughout the day. Your hair was down, neatly tucked behind your ears as you poured over the homework you had gotten from Professor Slughorn in potions. You were so deep in concentration that you almost shrieked when Theodore plopped down in the seat beside you. You had a hand over your chest, as to calm your racing heart.
âTheo, you scared me.â You mumbled, as you tucked a strand of hair that had fallen out of place back behind your ear. You turned to the side to look into his blue eyes. A smirk plastered on his face.
âWell, you wouldâve heard me if you werenât so focused on yourâŚâ his eyes travelled to your potions homework âhomework, seriously y/n? We got that today?â He then questioned in mock offense.
âWell, I prefer to be on time, Theo.â You said pointedly. You had grown more confident around him and his friends since the time you shared breakfast together. Your crush on the boy beside you had not calmed one bit, however. Your feelings only grew stronger with the attention and the friendliness he had showed you. You were however unsure on his feelings towards you.
âBella, it wouldnât kill you to relax some timeâŚâ He trailed of as his eyes scanned your face; he was frowning slightly making your heart beat in worry. Did you have something on your face? Did he think you were ugly? Insecurities and anxious thoughts swivelled around in your head at his frown.
âWhatâs wrong?â You asked after gathering the courage. Anxiety rising in your throat.
âWhereâs your glasses?â He asked. Your anxiety deflated as a balloon. Relief washed over you, calming your nerves, and a small laugh bubbled past your lips.
âWh-what?â You asked between giggles.
âWhy arenât you wearing your glasses?â He asked again, eyebrows furrowed this time. He looked like a confused puppy the way he was tilting his head slightly to the side.
âSometimes Iâm too lazy?â You said amusedly, although it sounded more like a question.
âI like your glassesâŚâ He mumbled under his breath. His comment made your heart flutter, but not as much as it did when he lifted his eyes to look at your face again. He was looking at you with an intensity you hadnât experienced before. His eyes travelled across your face; it was almost like he was mapping out your features. There was still a frown on his face, but his eyes had softened. You felt your heartbeat increase again, the air around you now thick. You hadnât noticed how close he was until it was too late. You could now see the darker greyish circle around the outer border of his iris. You could make out the individual lashes around his eyes. Your eyes travelled down and noticed a small scar on his cheek. A thin slightly pinker line no longer than a centimetre sitting there on his cheek. You had never seen it before. Before you could stop yourself, your fingers had reached out to trace the scar. You didnât say anything, neither did Theodore, as you gently let your fingers graze his skin. He leaned into your touch, his eyes fluttering closed, seemingly enjoying your touch.
âDo you know how amazing you are?â His voice was hoarse as he muttered the question, his eyes still shut, your fingers still moving to trace his face.
âWhat?â You let out, almost breathless. Theodore nodded, his eyes fluttering open to look you in your eyes.
âYeah, youâre nice, smart and beautiful.â He said it so easily, almost like a shrug as he leaned more into your touch. Your heart hammered in your chest as a blush rose on your cheeks.
âYou think Iâm beautiful?â You asked timidly. He let out a chuckle, although it did little to ease the tension.
âHavenât you noticed?â He then asked to which you shook your head.
âBella, everything about you is beautiful, youâre beautiful in your uniform, in your casual clothes, with your glasses, without your glasses, when your hair is like this,â he let his hand rake through your hair, âwhen itâs up,â you felt your blush increase, âand donât get me started on that, it almost brings me to my knees.â He said as his thumb gently traced your hot cheek. Your pulse was thundering in your veins at his confession. Your hand had halted its movements as he was speaking. His other hand engulfed it as it was hovering awkwardly by his face. He moved to his lips and pressed a kiss to your pulse point on your wrist. Your breath hitched at his contact.
âThereâs a reason I always call you bella, and go out of my way to speak to you, you know,â he mumbled against the delicate skin on your wrist, âitâs because youâre so god damned beautiful,â he said before kissing your wrist again, âand nice,â and again, âand smart, too smart for me,â and again.
âTheo.â It came out more like a breath rather than an actual word. It almost didnât feel real but when his eyes snapped up to yours again you knew it was. Before you had the chance to react his large hands found your waist and you were dragged into his lap. His eyes were so intense that it felt like someone punched the air out of your lungs.
âI love it when you call me that.â He whispered, one of his hands moving up from your waist to your cheek. His other hand was gripping the soft flesh of your waist almost like a lifeline. You let out a breath that sounded like a gasp.
âCan I kiss you?â He asked and you nodded absentmindedly, your mind to busy making sure you were breathing and not fainting. His hand moved to grip the hair at the nape of your neck.
âI need to hear you say it.â He said, sounding almost strained. Your hands had moved up to hold onto his shoulders. His skin emitting warmth through his school dress shirt.
âKiss me, Theo.â It didnât sound like your voice; it sounded distant but none of that mattered when you felt his surprisingly soft lips on yours. He moved slowly, gently, almost like he was savouring the moment. His fingers gripped your waist even harder, like he was holding himself back. Your fingers moved from his strong shoulders to his soft hair. The strands tangled in your fingers as they moved to the nape of his neck, gently tugging on the hair there. Theodore let out a groan into your mouth as he pulled you even closer to his body. After some time, you pulled away for air. An intense blush spreading across your cheeks when your eyes met Theodoreâs. He was smiling at you, a soft, genuine smile.
âGo on a date with me.â He said breathlessly. You let out a breathy giggle.
âDonât you think weâre doing this backwards?â You asked, gesturing to the non-existent distance between your body. He shrugged confidently, his signature smirk stretching on his lips. His relaxed air seemed to seep into your body, making you relax completely in his grasp.
âYeah, but my girl deserves a perfect first date.â He said, his voice confident and nonchalant at the same time making you let out a giggle.
âYour girl?â You asked, your brow raised in question, but he just merely shrugged.
âI didnât hear you ask me to be your girl.â You teased with a laugh. He rolled his eyes jokingly before looking into your eyes with a soft, gentle look.
âBella, will you be my girl?â He then asked, his voice so genuine and soft. You felt a smile spread on your face as you snaked your arms around his neck again.
âI would love to, Theo.â You said softly.
âThank merlin I dropped my cigarettes that day, I wouldâve never had the balls to speak to you otherwise.â Theodore let out in a sigh before he pulled you to him for another kiss.
âWhat does that mean?â You asked in between kisses.
âDonât mind that now, bella.â He murmured before kissing you again, with much more intensity this time, but not before you let out happy giggles, making him smile against your lips.
Bonus scene:
You had been studying in the common room when you started to feel very stuffy, deciding that a walk through the castle would help with the antsy feeling. You had changed out of your school uniform, now sporting a pair of yoga pants and a large sweater. Your hair up in a ponytail and your glasses rested on your nose as you were strolling through the trophy room. When you walked around the corner that led out into the corridor you bumped into someone. With an âoofâ you fell to the cold stone floor. A dull ache spread through your butt and hip as you rubbed it mumbling an âouchâ under your breath.
âShit, fuck, sorry y/n.â A voice said above you as a large hand wrapped around your upper arm to help you up. When you looked up your eyes met the steely blue ones of Theodore as he steadied you with both his hands on your arms. The person who had spoken was his best friend, with whom you had bumped into. You tore your gaze from Theodore as you looked at Mattheo who was looking at you apologetically as he rubbed the back of his neck. You cracked a small smile at the âguilty school-boyâ-look he had going on.
âItâs okay, donât worry.â You said, the smile still playing on your lips. Your eyes gazed over the other two boys standing there, Lorenzo and Blaise, a small smile still on your lips until Theodore pulled your attention back to him with a gentle squeeze on your arm.
âAre you okay?â He asked gently, looking at you with puppy-dog eyes. His look made your breath hitch again before you managed a smile at him and nodded.
âYeah, Iâm fine.â You said softly and just as Theodore was about to answer something else caught your attention. It was Lorenzo and Blaise⌠acting out your interaction with Theodore⌠rather dramatically.
âMy love, are you okay?â Blaise let out with a poor attempt at an Italian accent, burning passion in his voice as he violently grabbed Lorenzo, turning the boy to him, his other hand clutching his chest. Lorenzo, ever the actor, dramatically put the back of his hand on his forehead, feigning exhaustion as he leaned back into Blaise.
âOh yes, Iâm so okay.â He somewhat gasped dramatically as Blaise put on a pained expression. You were in total shock, you could feel the blush violently rise on your cheeks, and you didnât dare glance back at Theodore who stood somewhat behind you. Your eyes did however catch Mattheoâs. One look. One look was all it took for you and Mattheo to absolutely lose it. Mattheo was absolutely howling with laughter, clutching his stomach as he doubled over. You were laughing so hard tears streamed down your face as you hid it in part embarrassment behind your hands. You saw how Mattheo had to sit down on the floor, his legs not being able to keep him up as he laughed at the complete idiocy of his two friends. You soon joined him on the floor when you saw how Lorenzo and Blaise continued to act like a doting pair in love. Blaise had now moved onto fussing over Lorenzoâs sweater. You were sure you were now beet red in the face. But you had to admit that it was nice that it was due to another reason than just embarrassment.
When the two of you had calmed down a bit you dared to look back at Theodore who was positively trying to murder his friends with his eyes, a faint blush on his cheeks. You had to admit that he was cute with the blush. Your eyes met Mattheoâs again, and it took every ounce of self-control your body possessed to not start laughing again. Your eyes drifted back to Lorenzo and Blaise who were now taking the bow for their excellent performance, making you giggle again before looking up at Theodore.
âCome on Theodore, it was funny.â You said as you held your hand out for him to help you up. You didnât know where this newfound confidence came from, but you didnât question it as you were smiling broadly up at the boy before you. His large, warm hand wrapped around your own as he hoisted you up on your feet. Your back was turned to Lorenzo and Blaise, but you saw how Theodore sent them a glare that effectively meant âdonât fucking startâ.
âIâm glad you enjoy the comedic abilities of my friends.â He muttered to you, his cheeks still the faintest shade of pink. You let out a giggle when you looked up at the tall boy before you.
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1. Repressed Emotions
Youâve had the biggest crush on your brotherâs best friend ever since he started coming around. But lately, itâs not just a crush anymore. Heâs grown into a man, and what you feel for him now runs deeperâmore passionate, more lustful.
Youâve known Hamzah since before you really understood what it meant to want someone. He was your brotherâs best friendâthe kid who used to steal the last slice of pizza and smirk like it was his right . The boy who used to ruffle your hair like you were some kind of puppy, then laugh when you tried to swat him away. The boy who grew into a man far too quickly, all broad shoulders and low laughs ,eyes that lingered too long when he thought no one was watching.
And now, he was living in your house.
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Your parents had left for Europe, and your brother, had turned your home into a bachelorâs playground.
Hamzah was over every dayâscratch thatâhe was staying over. His duffel bag lived by the couch, his shoes piled next to your brotherâs, and every night youâd hear the low murmur of their video games and banter, long past midnight. For a week, you ignored it. You told yourself it was just noise.
But that wasnât the case.
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⤡ 3:48 AM
The walls were thin. Too thin for whatever chaos was going on behind your brotherâs bedroom door. Laughter, thumping bass from some game soundtrack, and that familiar, piney, earthy scent that smoked cannabis leaves behind. A crashâwas that a chair?
You threw your blanket off, and started padding down the hallway, barefoot and irritated, your sleep shirt clinging to your thighs. You banged once, sharp and hard, on the wood. Surprisingly, the music volume not even lowering itself.
The door opened almost immediately.
It was Hamzah.
He leaned against the frame, shirtlessâof courseâand grinning like the devil himself had taught him how.
âWell, well. Sleeping Beautyâs awake.â
You crossed your arms. âAre you guys serious right now?â
He tilted his head, eyes dragging down your frame before flicking back up. âWhat? Missed us already?â he teased
âHamzah.â
âOoh..scary look you got on your face. Pretty hotâ
Your cheeks heated. He was joking. He had to be. But there was something different in his tone, just beneath the surface.
âJustâkeep it down.â
âWill tryâ he said, but didnât move. âYou know, you could always join us . Just once. Might be fun.â
You gave him a look that screamed absolutely not and turned on your heel. Behind you, he chuckled low, like he knew something you didnât
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⤡ Two Days Later
You woke up thirsty. Restless. Again.
The apartment was quiet for once, bathed in that eerie stillness that only came late at night.
The laughter coming from your brotherâs room was quieter this timeâmuffled and broken up with long silences, probably another one of those intense games your brother and Hamzah would get sucked into for hours.
You didnât even bother putting on pants. Just the same oversized t-shirt. You wouldnât be staying at the kitchen for long anyways.
No lights were on. Just the silver-blue glow of moonlight seeping through the windows.
The hallway was dark, cool.
You dragged yourself through it barefoot, rubbing at your eyes, not expectingâ
âShitââ
You slammed into someone the second you rounded the corner.
Hands grabbing your waist instantly, steadying you. Firm and familiar
You looked up, and there he was again.
Backlit by the silver glow of the moon pouring in through the kitchen window. His hair was messyâtousled from hours on the couch. Shadows kissing his jaw in just the right places and his eyes, even darker than before under the dim moonlight.
He didnât let go.
âYou always this clumsy,â he asked, âor is it just when Iâm around?â
You huffed a breath, trying to sound annoyedâbut it came out breathless instead. âIt was dark.â
He grinned, low and lazy. âDidnât seem to stop you from finding me.â
You didnât respond. Suddenly hyperaware of how warm his hands were. How close you were. âWhy are you always in the kitchen anyway?â
He shrugged. âthatâs the second time Iâm running into you here todayâ His fingers flexing slightly on your waist. Like he forgot they were thereâor even betterâdidnât care that they still were.
âI wanted water.â
âMm,â he said, glancing down at your bare legs, the way your shirt stopped far too early. âSure itâs not the attention?â
You scowled, trying to pull back, but he didnât move. Just enough resistance to make you feel like youâd need to really try if you wanted to leave.
âYouâre so annoying,â you muttered.
âIâve been called worse.â
He finally let go, taking a slow step back, and the absence of his hands was somehow worse than the weight of them.
You went to the counter, trying to focus on the glass in your hand, your breathing, anything.
But you could feel him right behind you. His presence leaving the atmosphere heavy.
He leaned on the other side of the counter, watching you carefully.
âYou always walk around like that?â he asked casually. His arm sneakily, wrapping around your waist again.
You paused, crossing your arms, more to cover the way your body betrayed you out of modesty. The glass in your hand nearly slipping.
âLike what?â the saliva in your mouth, nearly flooding. âItâs just a T-shirtâ You gulped harshly.
The moonlight caught in his eyes, and for a second, you forgot how to breathe properly. His hands still on your waist, his thumb movingâjust slightlyâdragging along the hem of your t-shirt like he didnât even realize he was doing it. A whisper of a touch, but it lit you up from the inside out.
You glanced toward the fridge, like it could grow legs any time now and save you.
âRight,â he said. This time there was something in his voiceâmocking. Teasing. He let go of your waist slowly, the drag of his fingers intentional, like he wanted you to feel every second of it.
âYou should go back to sleep,â you said, voice quieter than you intended.
âYou should stop wearing that shirt,â he replied, eyes dragging over it again, this time slower.
âItâs a problem,â he said under his breath. Almost as if he was talking to himself âbut hey, your house, right?â
âYouâre soââ You turned to snap something back, but he was closer than you thought. Not touching. Just there, admiring. You had to look up at him.
His face was unreadable nowâcalm, maybe even bored. Like this wasnât a big deal. Like you werenât a big deal.
That made it worse.
He then took a small step forwardâclosing the small remaining space between you. Letting himself almost sink in your body. Carefully, he put his hand out, placing it next to your thigh, to the counter
âW-what are you doing?â you asked quietly, kind of flustered. Sweat drops forming on your forhead.
Hamzah blinked innocently.
Soon, a nasty smirk forming on his face.
âJust getting water.â he said.
Opening the faucet behind you, letting the water forcefully fill his glass
And just like that. He turned his body away, and walked outâlaughingâquietly, slow, dark..Like the air wasnât still charged, like he hadnât just lit a fuse and walked away from the fire.
Leaving you in the kitchen with your heart pounding and your whole body, already on fire. Your skin remembering the feeling of his big hands, his voice curling around your spine like smoke and your mouth as dry as a dessert.
Still thirstyâBut not for water.
You slipped back to your room in silence, but sleep never came.
It was only you, and your thoughts.
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⤡ The next morning.
You came into the kitchen late, half-hoping he wouldnât be there.
He was.
Of course he was.
Sitting at the table like he owned it, like this wasnât your house. Shirtless againâbecause apparently that was his default nowâone leg stretched out, the other bouncing lazily. His phone in hand, head tilted slightly, hair a little damp like heâd just come from the shower. A mug of coffee sat untouched in front of him, steam still rising from his body.
He didnât look up.
But you felt him notice you.
That awareness. That shift in the air. Like gravity shifted.
You ignored itâor at leastâtried to.
You walked past him with studied indifference, reached into the cupboard for cereal like you didnât still feel the echo of last nightâhis voice behind you, the nearness, the unspoken heat.
âYou sleep okay?â he asked casually, like it was a throwaway question.
âFine.â
âDream about me?â
You turned slowly, cereal box in hands, giving him the flattest look you could muster. âAre you ever serious?â
Finally, he looked up.
And there it wasâthat same look that had been driving you crazy for years. Playful on the surface, but underneath? That lazy, low-burning interest he never voiced.
That challenge.
âNot around you,â he said simply.
You stared at him. The tension tightened.
He tilted his head, eyes trailing deliberately down to your collarbone, where the edge of your sleep shirt gaped. Exposing the fact that you were indeed bra-less.
You swiftly turned back to the counterâafter only realizing yourselfâhands a little too tight on the coffee mug.
âI need caffeine before this conversation,â you muttered.
âCouldâve asked me to make it for you.â
âYouâre not that charming.â
âNo?â His voice dipped, low and slow. âYou seemed pretty charmed last night.â
Your fingers froze around the handle of the coffee pot.
He wasnât teasing anymore.
You didnât turn, just stared down at the counter, the silence hanging too thick.
âYou like messing with me,â you said finally.
âNot messing.â
His voice was closer now.
Right behind you.
You didnât even hear him move.
âJust testing limits.â
You turned, and there he wasâagain. Always there. Close enough that the space between you practically suffocating. Close enough to feel the heat off his skin.
âWhat kind of limits?â you asked, your voice barely above a whisper.
His eyes dropped to your lips.
Then back up.
âYou tell me.â he leaned in.
You didnât move. Didnât stop him.
His hand brushed your hipâjust a whisper of contact, but it made your stomach twist. His other hand came up, slow, like he was waiting for you to pull away. To push him off of you.
But you didnât.
Fingers grazed your jaw, tilted your chin up.
It was soft. Way too soft for how sharp the tension had been.
And thenâhe kissed you.
Fucking finally.
It was warm and unhurried, but not sweet. There was heat behind itâcoiled, restrained. Like heâd been thinking about this just as long as you had. His fingers stayed gentle on your faceâhis mouth was anything but that. It was possessive. Raw
And youâ
You kissed him back.
Harder than you meant to.
You stepped forward without thinking, backing him into the table. He let out a soft grunt of surprise, smiling against your mouth. His hand dropped from your jaw to your waist, pulling you flush against him like he wanted more, like this was just the startâ
CREAK.
You both froze.
The sound was faint, but unmistakableâthe creak of a bedroom door upstairs.
Your brother.
Your eyes widened. Hamzah pulled back a fraction of an inch, breathing shallow, eyes still on you.
Neither of you said a word.
You stepped back, fast. Heart racing.
His lips were swollen. His hair was a mess. And he was still looking at you. A look like, youâd just slapped him across the face
You grabbed your coffee mug, turning on your heel without another word.
âMorning,â your brotherâs voice called down from the stairs.
You didnât answer. You just walked off, head high, coffee clutched tight, hoping he couldnât hear your pulse in your throat.
Behind you, you heard the scrape of a chair, the clink of Hamzah picking up his coffee.
âYo,â he said to your brother, calm as ever. âYou sleep okay?â
But his eyes never left the hallway where youâd disappeared.
Not once.
And the smirk he wore while sipping his coffee?
Smug. Possessive. Like he knew something your brother didnât.
And he was enjoying it.
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4:16 AM
The house was dead quiet. The kind of silence that presses against your skin.
Youâd woken up in a cold sweat again. Your shirt clung to your back, your heart pounding like it was still trying to outrun the nightmare. You blinked into the darkness, disoriented, the weight of the dream still sitting heavy in your chest.
Thenâa knock.
Sharp. Twice. Muffled against the wood of your door.
You flinched.
Your brother?
Unlikely. He could sleep through a fire alarm.
You sat up slowly, dread giving way to confusionâuntil you heard it:
âTake your time, sweetheart.â
That voice.
Low, cocky. Half amusement, half challenge.
It was Hamzah.
You stilled. Your heart started a different kind of race now.
Did he wake up because of the noise? Or⌠was he already awake?
Your mind flashed back to the morningâhis mouth, his hands, the heat in his eyes right before your brotherâs door creaked and shattered the moment. You hadnât spoken since. Youâd avoided him, like the coward you are.
But now he was here. At your door. At your worst hour. Not being able to escape him.
Something about that made your stomach twist.
Would opening the door be giving in?
Maybe. But was that such a bad thing?
Surrendering didnât sound half as bad now.
You didnât give yourself time to hesitate. Fingers curled around the knob, and you pulled.
Hamzah stood there, shirt wrinkled, revealing his happy trail. Sweat drops riding low on his hips and his blonde tips messy, like heâd run a hand through them a thousand times. He looked like he belonged in every bad decision youâd ever made.
Stepping forward, his eyes swept over you, slow and deliberate. Down your bare legs, the same oversized shirt hanging off your shoulder, the faint flush on your cheeksâHe didnât bother hiding it.
The door clicked shut behind him
He didnât say a word.
No smirks. No jokes.
Just a slow, deliberate turn to face you, eyes darker than youâd ever seen them.
He moved toward you without speakingâsilent, intense, like a predator that had finally cornered something it had been hunting for years. Every step felt heavier than the last, until he was standing right in front of you again.
Your breath caught in your throat.
âSay something,â you whispered, voice barely there.
âI warned you,â he said. Calm. Even. Dead serious. âTold you I wasnât messing around tonight.â
Your pulse spiked. You wanted to look away, but you couldnâtânot when he was looking at you like that. Like he owned you already and was just giving you a head start before claiming what was his.
He reached for your jaw, fingers tilting your face upânot gently, not rough either. Just enough to remind you that you were his to move. His thumb brushed along your bottom lip, and his gaze dropped there for a second, fixated.
âYou opened the door like you were readyâ he muttered. âSo donât look at me like that now.â
âI am.â you saidâtoo fast maybe.
Too honest.
His mouth twitched at the corners, forming into a smileâsubtly showing off of his sharp canines.
But there was nothing kind in it. Just hunger.
âThen show me.â
You didnât even get the chance to answer.
His hands were on your waist, dragging you into him, lips crashing onto yours againâharder this time. It was different now. No more teasing, no testing limits. This was full control, no hesitation.
You gasped, and he took that opening like an invitationâtongue claiming your mouth with brutal precision. He kissed like he had something to prove. Like he knew exactly what you wanted and had no plans to let you leave without getting it.
You barely noticed when he started walking you backwardsâuntil the back of your knees hit the bed, and he shoved you down with one hand, still standing above you.
You blinked up at him, dazed, panting, lips red and swollen.
He looked at you like you were the best mistake heâd ever made.
âStay there.â
You didnât move.
He reached for the hem of his shirtâlike heâd even needed it in the first placeâand yanked it off in one motion, tossing it somewhere behind him. Every inch of him was lean, carved muscle and sharp lines. Not too perfect. Just real. Solid. Like he was built to ruin someone.
And right now, that someone was you.
He climbed over you slowly, knees framing your hips, hands planted beside your head.
âYou scared?â he murmured, face inches from yours.
âNo,â you breathed, even though your heart was pounding like it was trying to escape your chest.
His eyes flicked down to your neck, your chest rising and falling too fast beneath the thin fabric of your shirt. He leaned in, lips brushing your jawâbarelyâhis voice low. Brutal.
âYou should be.â
His mouth finally found your throat, kissing a slow, long, bruising path downward. His hands skimmed along your thighs, parting them with no hesitation, settling between them like he belonged there. You felt his weight press into you, anchoring you in place, and godâit was too much and not enough at the same time.
âLook at you,â he said against your skin. âActing all shy now. After provoking me all this time.â
You whined, fingers clutching at his shoulders. He caught your wrists, roughly placing them above your head with one hand.
âHands stay here.â
You obeyed. Instinctively.
He smiled. That same wicked grin, but darker now. More possessive.
âYouâre learning.â
His other hand slid under your shirt, dragging upward, slow and torturous. He took his time, watching your reactions the entire time, soaking in every little twitch, every breath you triedâand failedâto steady.
You didnât know where to lookâhis eyes, his mouth, the flex of muscle every time he moved, like he was built to do this.
âTell me you want this,â he said, voice hoarse now, like he was hanging on by a thread.
âI want this,â you whispered, lips parted, flushed.
He hovered just over your mouth, not kissing you yet.
âSay my name.â
You whimpered. âHamzahâŚpleaseâ
That was it.
That was all it took.
He kissed you again, rough and passionate, like he needed to stamp himself into your memory. Your hands stayed above your head like he told you, even when your whole body was trembling beneath his.
And when he finally let go of your wrist, his hand didnât leaveâit slid down your arm, slowly, deliberately, until his fingers laced with yours.
The softest touch heâd given you all night.
His forehead pressed to yours, breath ragged.
âToo late to change your mind now,â he muttered.
You smiled, âwas never gonna.â
His other hand slowly reaching for the waistband of your shortsânot taking them offâonly sliding it under, making you go insane, more and more by seconds.
A soft whine escaped your lipsâquickly covering them with your handâas he teasingly rubbed your clothed clit in a slow circular motion.
âSensitive,â he murmured, tongue brushing over the marks heâd just left. âDidnât think Iâd get you like this so fast.â
Your eyes fluttered closed. âYouâre cocky.â
âYou love it.â
He was right. You did.
It was maddening.
He slipped your panties to the side, dragging his fingers, painfully slow along the line of your wet folds. Restrained, soft moans leaving your mouth.
Hamzah seemed to get more fascinated by the fact that you were trying so hard to remain calm and silent. He wanted to hear your voice. Even if that meant getting caught
He slid one finger inside you, slowly pumping it in and out, doing that one circular motion every timeâsearching for your g-spot while also making sure not to hurt you.
âOh- fuck Hamzah�� a moan slipped. Your high forming rapidly. Your head falling deeper onto your pillow as your hands met with his, desperately trying to slow him down
And then he knew.
He knew that was itâyour sweet spot.
Purposely picking up the pace, he added another finger. Making a mess out of you as he hit the same. exact. spot. every time
âAt this point, youâre going to cut my fingers off.â he teased. Pointing how hard you were wrapping your walls around his fingers.
Instinctively you bit back the noise rising in your throat as the knot on your stomach was sluggishly untying itself. Him teasing you even when youâre about to orgasm definitely was the cherry on top of the cake.
You clenched your fists into the sheets beneath you. Silently moaningâas much as you could. Your whole body shivered, soon enough, your cum dripping on his fingers.
Hamzah let out a soft, low, laugh
He was enjoying this.
Too much.
âI hate you,â you breathed.
He smiled against your cheek. âYouâll hate me more tomorrow.â
He kissed you once moreâlazy, lingering, cruel in how good it feltâand then finally pulled away. Slow. Reluctant. Like it physically pained him to stop.
And maybe it did.
He sat on the edge of the bed now, back to you, running a hand through his outgrown buzz, chest rising and falling with restraint. You sat up behind him, dazed, hair a mess, lips bruised, body aching for more.
He glanced back over his shoulder.
âT-shirt looks better off of you than I thought it would.â
You threw a pillow at him.
He caught it without looking.Smirking.
âGet some sleep, princess,â he said as he stood, already backing toward the door, shirt still forgotten somewhere on your floor. âIâll see you in the morning.â
And just like thatâ
He was gone.
Leaving you hot, breathless, and completely wreckedâwithout ever taking anything at all.
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â a/n: gotta love me a power top đ
Originally this was supposed to be smaller but i just wanted to add more and more tension. Bear with me â¤ď¸ HOPE YOU ENJOYED THAT!
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apart-mental issues [MASTERLIST]
mini-series [JJK] - completed
Pairings: Neighbor JK x Reader
Summary: Just a compilation of your awkward and embarrassing encounters with your next-door neighbor, Jungkook.
Ratings: 18+ ONLY! MINORS DO NOT INTERACT!
Warnings: Explicit language, Mature Contents
Au/Genre: Mini Series, Neighbors au, Enemies (kinda) to friends to ?, Smut, Fluff
a/n: inspired by when i moved to my new apartment and my next door neighbor wasnt jungkook :(
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apart-mental issues part 1
apart-mental issues part 2
apart-mental issues part 3
apart-mental issues part 4 (FINAL)
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Stay a little longer
Word count: 600 Pairing: Ahn Suho x You (Y/N) Genre: Fluff, school setting, quiet confession POV: Third person, âY/Nâ as your name
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Class had ended an hour ago. The sun was already beginning to dip outside the windows, casting warm streaks of gold across the scratched desks and smudged whiteboard.
Y/N sighed, broom in hand, staring at the same corner of the classroom she'd been sweeping for the past ten minutes.
Because Ahn Suho was still asleep in the back. Face down on his desk, arms folded into a pillow, hair messy, lips slightly parted.
And, as always, looking stupidly beautiful doing absolutely nothing.
It wasnât unusual â Suho was known for passing out the moment classes ended, always in that exact spot. What was unusual was how you, of all people, had been left to do cleaning duty alone.
You glanced at him again. Still not moving.
âOf course,â you muttered. âJust me. And Sleeping Beauty.â
You swept a little more aggressively than necessary, but your eyes kept drifting back to him. Because the truth was... you didnât mind.
You liked staying behind with him. You liked the quiet. You liked him.
You hadnât meant to fall for him â but here you were, heart aching a little every time he yawned, or bumped your shoulder when passing you in the hallway, or offered his earphones during breaks without a word.
You leaned on the broom, staring at him. Then sighed. Loudly.
âSuho,â you said, not expecting him to respond. âIf youâre awake right now, just know... I like you.â
Silence.
You blinked at your own words, blood draining from your face. âI was kidding,â you said quickly, even though you clearly werenât. âForget it. I was justââ
âI know,â came a sleepy mumble.
Your breath caught.
Suho shifted, still not lifting his head. âYou sweep really loud when youâre nervous.â
You froze, the broom halfway to the dustpan. âWait⌠you were awake?â
He slowly sat up, blinking lazily, his hair sticking up at odd angles. His voice was rough with sleep, but there was a small smile playing on his lips. âSince like... ten minutes ago.â
âKill me,â you muttered, covering your face with your hands.
âYou like me,â he teased, drawing out the words like it was his favorite sentence. âY/N likes me.â
You groaned, trying to duck behind the whiteboard. âI swear if you tell anyoneââ
âI wonât,â he said. And then, quieter, âI donât want to share it.â
You turned to look at him, heart thudding. He stood up, stretching, walking over to you â his steps slow, like he still hadnât fully woken up.
âSay it again,â Suho said softly, stopping right in front of you.
You swallowed. âWhat?â
He leaned in just a bit. âSay you like me.â
You stared up at him, cheeks burning. â...I like you.â
There was a pause. Then a gentle smile.
âGood,â Suho murmured, âbecause I like you too.â
And then, in the golden quiet of the almost-empty classroom, he kissed you.
It wasnât rushed. It was shy, and warm, and tasted faintly of afternoon naps and pencil shavings and every tiny, unspoken feeling youâd been holding onto for months.
When he pulled back, his forehead rested lightly against yours.
âI fall asleep a lot,â he said. âBut I swear Iâm awake now.â
You laughed â light, breathless. âBetter stay awake. Youâve got chalk dust in your hair.â
He smirked. âGuess youâll have to help me clean it out, then.â
And just like that, the broom was forgotten, and so was the dustpan. Because for once, cleaning duty had turned into something a little more magical.
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can i request boothill, aventurine, and jing yuan with a jealous gender neutral reader? every time the jealousy tag is added to a fic, itâs always for the character and leaves me wondering what the opposite would be like. feel free to delete if youâve written something like this before and thank you for your service to the hsr community đŤĄ
Jealousy, Jealousy
Tags: Boothill x Reader, Aventurine x Reader, Jing Yuan x Reader, Jealousy, Emotional Conflict, Fluff with Minor Angst, Romantic Tension, Hurt/Comfort, Established Relationship, Protective Partner, Light Humor (?).
Warnings: Mild jealousy and insecurity themes, Brief mentions of violence or conflict(?), Emotional vulnerability, Slight suggestive undertones (Aventurine's part).
A/N: Totally get you because there's not many fics out there where Reader is the ONE who's jealous đŤŁ, I did the opposite one where the characters were jealous so this my first time writing where the Reader is jealous. Hope you love it!

The smoky haze of the cantina mingled with the scent of leather and gunpowder, a typical night for Boothill. The Galaxy Ranger leaned against the bar, his mechanical fingers tracing the rim of a half-full glass of whiskey. You stood nearby, trying to keep your composure as a strangerâa suave-looking gunslingerâsidled up to Boothill with a sly grin.
âYouâve got quite the reputation,â the stranger drawled, tipping their hat. âA sharpshooter like you mustâve broken a few hearts.â
Boothill chuckled, showing his shark-like teeth. âNah, hearts ainât my target. Bullets donât play favorites.â
The stranger laughed and leaned closer, their words drowned out by the raucous music, but their intentions were crystal clear. Your chest tightened as you watched Boothillâs sharp eyes glint with amusement.
âHey,â you interrupted, your voice steady but laced with irritation. âBoothill, arenât you forgetting something?â
He turned to you, eyebrow raised. âWhatâs that, partner?â
âThat Iâm the only one who gets to sit that close to you.â you said firmly, crossing your arms.
Boothillâs grin widened as he pushed the stranger back with a mechanical hand. âWell, ainât that somethinâ? Looks like Iâm already claimed.â He stood, draping his arm around your shoulders. âGuess youâll have to find another cowboy to sweet-talk.â
The stranger huffed and walked off, leaving you and Boothill alone. He leaned closer, his voice soft and teasing. âDidnât know you were the jealous type, sugar.â
You jabbed a finger at his chest. âMaybe if you werenât so charming, I wouldnât have to be.â
Boothill laughed, his voice rich and warm. âDonât you worry. Youâre the only one whoâs got a claim on this gunslinger.â

The roulette wheel spun, its clinking sound echoing through the luxurious casino. Aventurine stood at the center of attention, effortlessly charming the crowd with his flamboyant gestures and glittering smile. His eyes glinted as he placed another bet, drawing cheers from his admirers.
You stood on the sidelines, your jaw clenched as a particularly bold admirer leaned over, whispering something in his ear. Aventurineâs laughter rang out, smooth and melodious, but it only fueled the fire simmering within you.
You strode forward, catching his wrist just as he reached for another stack of chips. âHaving fun?â you asked, your tone sharp enough to slice through his entourage's chatter.
Aventurine blinked, then grinned, clearly amused by your sudden intrusion. âAh, my lucky charm,â he said, pulling you closer. âJealous, are we?â
âMaybe I wouldnât be if you werenât flirting with half the casino.â you shot back, narrowing your eyes.
He raised an eyebrow, his expression equal parts playful and sincere. âNow, now. You know thereâs only one person Iâm truly invested in.â
âThen maybe show it more often,â you muttered, glancing at the crowd still watching him with longing gazes.
Aventurine chuckled and leaned in, his voice dropping to a whisper. âIf it helps, I only play games I know Iâll win. And with you, darling, the jackpotâs already mine.â
You rolled your eyes but couldnât suppress the smile tugging at your lips. Aventurineâs charm was infuriatingly effective, and he knew it.

The sun filtered through the branches of the garden, casting dappled shadows on the stone pathway. Jing Yuan reclined on a bench, his eyes half-lidded as he enjoyed the rare moment of peace. You approached quietly, only to pause as you spotted a young soldier eagerly engaging him in conversation.
âYouâre so wise, General,â the soldier gushed. âItâs no wonder everyone looks up to you.â
Jing Yuan chuckled, his deep voice smooth as silk. âWisdom comes with age, and age comes with its own set of burdens.â
The soldier blushed, clearly enamored. Your hands curled into fists as jealousy bubbled up. Jing Yuan noticed your approach, his gaze softening. âAh, there you are,â he said, waving you over. âCome, join us.â
The soldier glanced at you but didnât move, still lingering too close for comfort. You stepped forward, meeting Jing Yuanâs gaze with a pointed look. âAm I interrupting something?â
âNot at all,â he replied, patting the bench beside him. âWe were just discussing the importance of patience in leadership.â
âI see,â you said, your voice cool. âWell, I hope the lesson was enlightening.â
The soldier finally took the hint and excused themselves, leaving you and Jing Yuan alone. He tilted his head, studying you with a knowing smile. âYou seemed⌠displeased.â
âMaybe I donât like sharing.â you admitted, crossing your arms.
Jing Yuan reached out, taking your hand in his. âYou have nothing to worry about. My heart belongs to you, and no amount of flattery will change that.â
You sighed, feeling the tension drain away as his thumb brushed against your knuckles. âYouâre lucky youâre so convincing.â
He chuckled, pulling you closer. âAnd youâre lucky I find your jealousy endearing.â

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sturniolo christmas
matt sturniolo x reader
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summary... the triplets had invited you over to film a gingerbread house making video, but the tension between you and matt was insane.
warnings... swearing, tension between matt and reader !!
wc... 690
(masterlist)
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the sturniolos house was ready and decorated for christmas, decorations painting the home. you were filming a video with the triplets, a fun holiday activity.
"hey guys, today we are going to be building and decorating gingerbread houses with our best friend, y/n l/n!" nick says as he explains the video to the camera. "hi!" you say as you wave to the camera.
"we're going to be in teams for this, so we have y/n and matt together, which leaves chris and i in a group together" nick explains. "we will have about an hour to finish and you guys will vote on our instagram, @ sturniolo.triplets to see who's is the best."
a couple minutes go by and nick already has the entire group laughing. "what the fuck is that?" nick wheezes as he points out chris' gingerbread man. "it's gingy" he laughs. "look at all his aura nick!" you and matt were now gasping for air at the sight of chris' gingerbread man; it was covered in icing and candy.
"don't fucking put that anywhere near our gingerbread house" nick says. "i'll do whatever the fuck i want to" chris responds, sass laced on his tongue. chris and nick start yelling at eachother, so you and matt take the advantage that they're not working while the time was running out.
you and matt are working in perfect harmony, your house almost done, whereas chris and nicks had fallen about three times. they're still yelling at each other, but you and matt are in your own little world. the roof had begun to slip and matt soon became aware of it, breaking his silence to help you. "make sure you- here" matt wraps his arms around you from behind, helping you hold the roof together while you ice the top.
your breathing subconsciously starts to get heavier, the boy now practically wrapped around you. "okay...there we go" matt says as he stands back up to continue putting gumdrops on the roof. the boys behavior didn't go unnoticed, however nobody said anything.
"chris you're a fucking idiot" nick states as the boys go back at it again. "how am i the idiot? i'm just trying to add gingy to our house" chris chuckles. "oh my-" nick gets cut off by chris throwing the gingerbread man at him, causing a fight between the two.
"oh my fucking- you're gonna die. you're going to fucking die chris!" nick exclaims as he launches the bag of icing in chris' direction. however, chris quickly moved out of the way, leaving the icing to go right for your head. matt is quick to respond, and catches the icing bag right before it smacks you. the two of you are now looking right at eachother, the tension being way too much.
"chat is this rizz?" chris gasps as he stares at the scene unfolding before him. the four of you laugh it off, matt's reflexes being insane once again. you try to keep the odd feeling for your best friend in but nobody in this room knows how much he means to you. everyone goes back to decorating, but not without chris and nick fighting a bit more.
"alright everybody, thank you so much for tuning in and watching this weeks friday video, we will put a poll on our instagram story to see who won so make sure you're following the group account, and we'll see you next friday!" nick says, as matt screams at the camera before shutting it off. you all begin to clean up the mess and nick takes pictures of the gingerbread houses for instagram.
the four of you are now sitting on the couch, matt subconsciously placing his arm around you. you try to choke back words, not wanting anything to change. this night was truly perfect. "i just know we're gonna win" chris states. "i don't give a flying fuck about what you 'know' " matt states as chris starts to huff about how his and nicks gingerbread house was better, a pointless argument that matt showed no mind to. the night ends with watching die hard and sipping hot cocoa, a classic christmas night.
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tessas notes... this is for the @mattscoquette and @letstrip13 holiday writing comp ! however i couldn't get the proper tag to work for some reason, im not on this app very much so i do apologize for that :(
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blessings and riches, tessa
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Confessions: Atsumu
Youâve known the Miya twins for as long as you can remember. They were the loudest boys on the playground, all scuffed knees and sunburned cheeks, their laughter carrying across the schoolyard like a war cry. Atsumu, the loudmouth with a cocky grin that drove teachers insane, and Osamu, the quieter one who always seemed two seconds away from dragging his brother out of trouble. You were caught in the middleâsometimes willingly, sometimes notâbut you never complained. Being with them was easy. Natural. Like breathing.
âYer too slow!â Atsumu had whined once, standing at the edge of the sandbox with his hands on his hips while you struggled to keep up. âThen go ahead without me!â youâd huffed, kicking sand in his direction, cheeks flushed and breathless.
But he never did.
No matter how many times you fell behind, no matter how many times Osamu rolled his eyes and threatened to leave you both behind, Atsumu always waited. And somehow, that pattern never changed.
Years passed. Middle school turned into high school. The three of you didnât hang out as much anymoreâbetween club activities, exams, and life pulling you in different directions, it was harder to find the time. But you still showed up. For them.
You never missed a game, sitting in the stands with Osamuâs mom and cheering as loud as the rest of the Inarizaki fans. You watched Atsumu serve with impossible precision, eyes narrowing with focus before the ball left his hand. You watched Osamu spike with terrifying accuracy, his smirk barely contained afterward. You were proud of them both, proud to see them rise, proud to be part of the crowd that supported them.
âYer cominâ to the next match, right?â Atsumu asked one afternoon after practice, leaning against the fence with his bag slung over his shoulder. His hair was damp, a few stray strands sticking to his forehead, and his uniform was loose, hanging casually over his broad frame. The sun was dipping lower, casting warm orange hues across the field where a few stragglers still kicked a soccer ball around. You glanced up from your phone, pretending to be nonchalant. âI always do, donât I?â His grin stretched wideâcocky and confident, just like alwaysâbut there was something in his eyes. Something⌠uncertain. Hidden beneath the bravado. âJust checkinâ.â He kicked at the dirt, scuffing his sneaker against the pavement. âYa donât gotta, yâknow. Betcha got better things to do than watch us all the time.â
Osamu was the one who noticed it first, the subtle shift in Atsumuâs behavior. It was after another win, and the three of you had gone out to grab a bite. Atsumu was unusually quiet, barely picking at his food while you and Osamu bickered over the best dipping sauce for karaage. âOi,â Osamu had muttered under his breath when you went to the counter to grab more napkins. âWhatâs with ya?â
âNothinâ,â Atsumu had mumbled, poking at his plate, but Osamuâs eyes had narrowed. âYa never shut up. Now yer quiet? Somethinâs up.â
âNothinâs up,â Atsumu insisted, but Osamu didnât look convinced. He shot his brother a look but didnât press further. Later that night, as you waved goodbye and promised to see them at the next game, Osamu lingered behind. âHeâs actinâ weird,â he muttered, watching Atsumu walk ahead. âYa notice?â
You had laughed, brushing it off. âWhen isnât he weird?â
It wasnât until you started talking about someone elseâTakahiro, a guy from your classâthat things started to change. He was smart, funny, and polite in a way that seemed almost too perfect. You didnât even realize how often you were mentioning himâhow your eyes lit up when you talked about how he made you laugh during group projects, how he texted you after class to ask if you understood the material. At first, Atsumu barely reacted. Just a quirk of his brow and a half-hearted, âHuh. Cool.â But then it happened again. And again. And suddenly, Takahiroâs name was slipping into conversations more often than not, and Atsumu noticed. Every. Single. Time.
He didnât say anything to you about it. But he did talk to Osamu.
âHe likes her, donât he?â Atsumu had muttered one afternoon, his voice low, barely audible as they sat in the back of the gym after practice. His knees were drawn up, elbows resting loosely on them while he picked absentmindedly at the tape around his fingers, pulling at the frayed edges like they held the answers to his problems.
Osamu raised a brow, glancing sideways at his brother. âWho? Takahiro?â His tone was neutral, but the way he looked at Atsumu was anything but.
âYeah.â Atsumuâs jaw clenched as he peeled another strip of tape from his skin, eyes fixed on the floor. âSheâs always talkinâ about him lately. Laughinâ at his dumb jokes. Her face lights up when she talks about him.â
âSince when do ya pay attention to that kinda thing?â Osamuâs tone was teasing, but there was something careful underneath it, something that probed deeper.
âI donât.â Atsumuâs answer was too fast, too defensive. His fingers stilled against his knee, tape forgotten as he shifted, posture rigid.
Osamu tilted his head, watching his brother closely. âRight.â Silence stretched between them for a beat, thick and unspoken. âSo, why do ya care?â
âI donât.â Atsumuâs voice was quieter this time, almost too quiet. But his jaw was tight, his eyes dark with something Osamu didnât need to ask about.
Osamu exhaled softly, leaning back and folding his arms behind his head. âYer full of shit, yâknow.â He didnât push, didnât ask any more questions. But his words lingered in the air, hanging heavy between them. Atsumu didnât respond, and Osamu let it goâfor now. But the silence that followed spoke louder than anything Atsumu couldâve said.
You started noticing the shift after that. Atsumu was differentâquieter around you, shorter with his words. His usual sharp remarks didnât carry the same playful edge anymore. They were clipped, like he was forcing himself to stay distant. At first, you thought he was just tired. Volleyball took its toll, and with nationals approaching, it wasnât unusual for the entire team to be running on fumes. But this was different. His usual warmth was gone, replaced by something colder, something heavier that settled in the pit of your stomach. His eyes didnât linger on you the way they used to, and when they did, there was something in them you couldnât place. Frustration? Hurt? You werenât sure, but it left a bad taste in your mouth.
It all came to a head during the next game.
It was an intense matchâone where every point mattered, the air thick with anticipation. You were in your usual spot in the stands, cheering louder than most of the crowd, but this time⌠you werenât alone. Takahiro was beside you, leaning in close, his shoulder brushing yours as he whispered something in your ear that made you laugh. You didnât notice the way Atsumuâs eyes flicked toward you, sharp and fleeting, but he saw it. He saw the way you smiledâsoft and genuine, eyes crinkling at the cornersâand it knocked the air out of his lungs.
It burned.
Atsumuâs jaw tightened, his fingers curling a little too tightly around the ball as he lined up his serve. He tried to shake it off, to focus on the game, but your laugh echoed louder than the roar of the crowd in his ears. His heartbeat pounded in his chest, faster, harder, until it drowned out everything else. The whistle blew. He tossed the ball, went through the motionsâbut his mind wasnât in it. His focus was shattered, replaced by a tangled mess of emotions he didnât know how to deal with.
The ball sailed too far.
Out of bounds.
By a mile.
The murmur that rippled through the crowd was deafening in his ears. Atsumuâs jaw clenched so hard it hurt, his teeth grinding together as he forced himself to breathe through the frustration. He didnât look at you after that. He couldnât. But he felt itâyour eyes on him, concern etched into your features, even as you turned back to Takahiro. The tension settled like a weight in his chest, suffocating and inescapable.
Throughout the rest of the game, Atsumu was off. His sets were technically perfect, but they lacked their usual precision. His timing was a second too late, his movements a little too forced. The fire that usually burned in his veins, the one that made him relentless on the court, was barely a flicker. And no one noticed but Osamu.
âGet yer head outta yer ass, âTsumu,â Osamu muttered under his breath during a timeout, his voice low enough that only Atsumu could hear. âYer messinâ up, and I know why.â
Atsumu didnât respond, eyes locked on the floor, jaw clenched. But Osamu wasnât done. âIf ya donât fix it, weâre gonna lose. And if we do, itâs on you.â
By some miracle, Inarizaki still scraped by with a winâbut barely. Atsumu was the first one off the court when the final whistle blew, not bothering to stick around as the team lined up to thank the crowd. His skin was crawling, frustration boiling beneath the surface as he tore off his sweat-soaked jersey and tossed it into his bag. He needed to clear his head. He needed to breathe.
And you? You noticed.
âWhereâs Atsumu?â you asked, concern lacing your voice as you turned to Osamu while everyone congratulated the team. Osamuâs eyes flickered toward the gym, his expression neutral but his tone softer than usual. âNeeded some air,â he muttered, his voice quiet but knowing. âYa know how he gets.â And that was all it took.
Your chest tightened. Something told you this wasnât just about a bad game.
âOi, Miya!â Takahiroâs voice broke through the hum of post-game chatter as he stepped forward, flashing a bright smile. âHell of a match out there. You guys pulled through in the end.â His words were polite, his tone smooth, but the second they left his mouth, the atmosphere shifted.
Ginjima, who was standing nearby, narrowed his eyes, barely masking his distaste as he gave Takahiro a once-over. His lips pressed into a thin line, and for a second, it looked like he was about to say something. "So, ya thinkâ"
But before he could finish, Aran stepped in, his usual easy-going demeanor firming up as he gave Takahiro a curt nod.
âThanks,â Aran cut in smoothly, his tone polite but clipped just enough to send a message. âAppreciate it.â
Takahiro, oblivious to the silent exchange, just smiled and gave a thumbs-up. âNo problem. You guys really pulled through.â
You felt the tension rolling off Ginjima, and even Kitaâs usually neutral expression was unreadable as his eyes flickered between Takahiro and the team.
You lingered with the team for a little while longer, standing by Aran as he exchanged a few polite words with Takahiro, who was blissfully unaware of the underlying tension. You nodded along, adding the occasional "yeah" or "for sure" as Takahiro talked about how intense the game had been and how impressed he was by Inarizaki's performance. But your mind was elsewhere.
Atsumuâs absence gnawed at you. The way heâd left the court so quickly, the frustration rolling off of him in wavesâit didnât sit right. Something was wrong, and no matter how much you tried to focus on the conversation happening around you, the pit in your stomach wouldnât go away.
Eventually, as the crowd began to thin out and the post-game buzz started to fade, Takahiro turned to you with that same easy smile. "Weâre all gonna grab something to eat after. You coming?"
You hesitated, your heart tugging you in a different direction. "Hey⌠I think Iâm gonna head home," you said softly, brushing a strand of hair behind your ear. "Iâm kinda tired."
Takahiroâs brow furrowed slightly, concern flickering across his face. "You sure? We were all gonna hang out for a bit."
âYeah, Iâm sure,â you replied, offering him a quick, reassuring smile. âIâll see you tomorrow, okay?â
He hesitated for a moment before nodding. "Alright⌠text me when you get home, yeah?"
âOf course.â
But you had no intention of going home.
As Takahiro rejoined the group, you slipped away, weaving through the crowd without a second glance. Your feet moved on instinct, carrying you back toward the gym, where you knew exactly where Atsumu would be. Something gnawed at your gut, telling you this wasnât just about a bad game. You could feel it, a weight settling in your chest, making it hard to breathe.
As you got closer to the gym, the familiar sound of volleyballs slamming against the floor echoed through the quiet night. The steady thump reverberated through the empty halls, each hit carrying a frustration that was almost palpable. Your steps slowed as you approached the entrance, the muffled grunts of effort and the sharp sound of rubber meeting wood growing louder with each step.
When you reached the doorway, you stopped, heart hammering in your ears as you took in the sight before you. Atsumu was there, just as youâd known he would be. Sweat dripped from his forehead, his hair damp and sticking to his skin. His jersey was clinging to his back, soaked through, and the gym floor was littered with scattered volleyballs, some rolling lazily across the surface after missed targets. But Atsumu wasnât slowing down.
His jaw was clenched, his eyes locked on an invisible target as he tossed another ball into the air, his muscles flexing as he jumped, body coiling with raw power. The crack of the ball echoed through the gym as it slammed into the floor, and a grunt of frustration escaped his lips, reverberating off the walls.
You stood there, frozen for a moment, watching him pour every ounce of frustration and anger into each serve. He didnât notice you. Not yet.
âYou're gonna break the damn floor at this rate.â
Your voice echoed across the empty gym, but Atsumu didnât stop. He tossed another ball into the air, his muscles flexing as he jumped, slamming it with a grunt that reverberated off the walls. The ball ricocheted off the floor and hit the back wall with a loud thud. His breathing was heavy, shoulders rising and falling with each ragged inhale.
âGo home.â His voice was clipped, laced with exhaustion and something sharper. He didnât turn to look at you, eyes locked on the next ball he was already lining up.
âAtsumu,â you said softly, stepping further into the gym. âTalk to me.â
âThereâs nothinâ to talk about.â He tossed the ball, and another loud thwack echoed through the gym as the ball hit the floor. âGo home.â
But you didnât move.
âNot until you tell me whatâs wrong.â Your voice was firmer this time, crossing your arms as you stood your ground. But then, as Atsumu lined up another ball, ready to serve, you couldnât take it anymore. Your feet moved before your brain caught up, and you stepped forward, planting yourself right in front of him.
âAtsumu, stop.â
His eyes widened in surprise, the ball still gripped tightly in his hand, but you didnât back down. You stood your ground, heart pounding as you met his gaze head-on.
âMove,â he muttered, his voice low, but there was no real heat behind it.
âNo,â you said firmly, your voice unwavering. âIâm not moving until you talk to me.â
âWhy even bother?â His voice was sharper now, but there was something raw beneath the anger. âGo back to yer boyfriend. Bet heâs waitinâ for ya.â
You blinked, stunned by the venom in his words. âBoyfriend? You mean Takahiro?â
âYeah, him.â He finally turned, eyes blazing with something you couldnât quite placeâhurt, frustration⌠jealousy? âBet heâs real smitten with ya, sittinâ in the stands, watchinâ ya smile at him like that.â
Your brows furrowed, confusion flashing across your face. âWhat the hell are you talking about?â
âDonât play dumb,â Atsumu snapped, his voice rising. âI saw ya. Laughinâ at his jokes, lettinâ him get close. Ya looked real happy. Real fuckinâ happy.â
âThatâs what this is about?â Your voice sharpened, anger bubbling to the surface. âYouâre pissed because I was talking to Takahiro?â
âOh, I dunno,â Atsumu drawled, his tone dripping with mock sweetness as he dropped the ball and crossed his arms. ââTakahiroâs so nice,ââ he mimicked, his voice going higher, mimicking yours in an exaggerated, sing-song way. ââTakahiro helped me with my assignment.â âTakahiro said the funniest thing today.ââ He scoffed, his expression darkening as he took a step closer, his eyes flashing with something dangerously close to jealousy. âYa never shut up about him.â
If you weren't pissed before, you sure as hell were now.
Your jaw clenched, heat rushing to your face as your hands balled into fists at your sides. âWhat the hell is your problem?â
âWhatâs my problem?â He let out a bitter laugh, eyes narrowing. âMaybe Iâm just sick of listeninâ to ya gush about him like he hung the damn moon.â
âAre you serious right now?!â You raised your voice, the frustration bubbling over. âYouâre actinâ like a damn child, Atsumu!â
âMaybe I am!â Atsumuâs voice shot up, matching yours as his face flushed with anger. He stepped forward, closing the distance between you, his eyes locked on yours with a heat that made your pulse race. âBut at least Iâm not the one actinâ blind to whatâs right in front of me!â
âBlind to what?!â You threw your hands in the air, voice sharp and cutting as you took a step toward him, closing the space between you until there was barely any room left. Your chest brushed his as you tilted your chin up to meet his fiery gaze. âWhy do you even care so much, Atsumu?!â
âWhy do I care?!â He was practically towering over you now, his breath hot and ragged as his jaw clenched, his eyes burning with frustration. âBecause ya never stop talkinâ about him! âTakahiro this, Takahiro that!â Itâs all I ever fuckinâ hear!â
âMaybe I wouldnât if you didnât act like you donât give a damn about me!â Your voice cracked, but you didnât back down, standing your ground even as the tension between you became suffocating.
âI donât give a damn?!â Atsumuâs voice was louder now, the frustration bleeding into his tone as he stepped even closer, his chest brushing against yours. âYouâre the one whoâs been actinâ like Iâm invisible! Like Iâm justâjust some guy while yer out there with him!â
âThen why didnât you say something?!â You screamed, voice echoing through the gym, your frustration boiling over. Your hands were trembling now, knuckles white from how hard you were clenching them at your sides. âWhy do you even care so much?!â
âBecause I love you!â
The words erupted from him, loud and raw, his voice breaking as the confession echoed through the gym and filled the space between you. His chest heaved, his face flushed from a mix of anger and desperation, and his eyesâwide, vulnerable, and filled with something you hadnât seen beforeâwere locked onto yours.
You froze, the weight of his words crashing down like a tidal wave, leaving you breathless, your heart pounding in your ears. The world went silent, and for the first time since youâd stepped into that gym, neither of you had anything left to say.
Your heart hammered against your ribcage as you stared at him, his chest still heaving from the force of his confession. The air felt thick, suffocating, as your mind raced to process what he had just said. Seconds stretched on, but you didnât move. You couldnât.
Then, without thinking, without giving yourself a chance to second-guess it, you stepped forward. Your eyes locked on his, your expression unreadable, and before he could say another word, you grabbed the front of his jersey, yanking him down.
"Youâre so fucking stupid," you whispered, barely loud enough for him to hear.
And then you kissed him.
It wasnât soft or hesitant. It was fierce, fueled by weeksâno, monthsâof pent-up frustration, confusion, and feelings you had pushed down for far too long. Your lips crashed into his, and Atsumu froze for half a second before he was kissing you back with just as much desperation. His hands found your waist, pulling you impossibly closer, and the world around you blurred until nothing else existed.
The anger, the yelling, the unspoken wordsâthey all melted away, leaving only the two of you, tangled in the heat of the moment, finally giving in to everything youâd both been too stubborn to admit.
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LOVE YOU TO DEATH - SYLUS QIN X READER


Warnings : slightly suggestive, making out, alcohol consumption, allusions to âsinningâ/religious imagery, reader is AFAB and uses she/her pronouns!
Genre : domestic fluff with lots of tension!
Word count : 4.5K words (oopsâŚ)
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âMadame!â
The frantic call came from behind her, and with a practiced turn, she faced the red-faced man whoâd been running up to her. Keeping her facial expression as placid as possible wasnât as easy as she was trying to convince herself it wasâand especially not after having spent 3 hours in a bedazzled ballroom, head splintering already from the wine and the rapid-fire conversations sheâd had to entertainâbut she somehow managed it. Coolly, she arched an eyebrow. âYes?â
And though she eyed him with no disdain, her indifference was intimidating enough to force the man to swallow thickly and shift in his place. A flush had settled on his face, fueling her amusement as he took a hesitant step forward. âI⌠you said you were waiting for something. If⌠if you donât mind, would you, well, care for a dance?â
Poor thing. He probably had no idea. She felt a little sympathetic, but her resolve was still hardened. After all, she was well aware that the only possible reason heâd deemed her fitting to approach in the first place was the fact that she was inarguably the most powerful person in the room. This was only mere exploitation, not actual admiration. His hesitation could be chalked up to intimidation. âThank you, but Iâve got an escort.â
âBut, please, you were talking about the firearms dealâ!â
A rich chuckle resounded in her ear, followed by the soft smack of lips against her cheek in a kiss. Fond as that gesture was, the upwards flicker of crimson eyes was no less sharp as his gaze became directed at the overly-ambitious upstart. âI see youâre feeling rather bold tonight, Richter. Directly going for such business talks when asking for someoneâs hand⌠a rookie mistake.â Punctuated by the hand settled on her waist, stroking over the silk, it was made more than apparent who her âescortâ was.
The young manâs face paled, and she couldnât deny the twinge of enjoyment she felt as she played along with Sylus. âIndeed. Anyone else would be put off by such open exploitation.â
âBut youâre not anyone, are you? Iâd even say you like it when I bring up these things,â he quipped back, bringing her in closer by the waist and tucking her against him, before turning to the wide-eyed, speechless man whose trembling seemed to amuse him even more. âWeâll be off now. Be more careful next time.â
And though he said nothing more, it was clear that Sylusâ warning wasnât just about being tactless. It was a reminder that the most poised, fanged woman in the room stood by his side, and no one else. The only secrets sheâd divulge would be to him, in the confines of their own bedroom, and Richter would do well to remember it. Next timeâif there ever were to be oneâheâd make sure to remember it, or else he wouldnât be as lenient.
Arm in arm, they left the stuffy ballroom together, and as soon as they were out in the open air, she heaved a sigh in relief. âGods, I was about to suffocate. Everyone was going on and on about that deal.â Rolling her eyes, she stopped on the sidewalk to slip out of her heels, stretching her toes as they settled against the gravel. âApproached by ten different people, no less, all trying to butt in and include themselves to ensure some profit or the other.â
Within a second, Sylus had already kneeled down to take her heels, carefully twisting her ankle this way and that to try and soothe the ache of the long evening. She sighed again, and his gaze was hard as he looked up at hers. âYou shouldnât have let them bother you. Youâve got enough influence to prohibit them from ever mentioning it in front of you. And I wouldnât mind exacting punishments in your stead.â
âA privilege I wonât be using any time soon, thank you very much.â With her heels in one hand, he began to steer her by her back with another. Frowning, she looked away from where sheâd initially set her sights. âYou didnât let Luke and Kieran bring the bike around tonight for us to go on a joyride after?â
Sylus gave her a pointed look, slightly exasperated but still dyed in fondness. âGiven the dress youâre wearing, Iâd have to be particularly stupid to force you to hike it up to your hips to ride on. It wouldâve been an entirely different thing if youâd worn one of your velvet suits, though.â Maybe he hadnât noticed it, but his hand on her back was leaving fluttering touches and strokes over the small of her back, right where the fabric started. And maybe that was his little give-away that he enjoyed seeing every inch of exposed skin with that dangerously low-cut back.
It wasnât long before they were sliding back into their respective seats in his sleek car. The fresh smell of new leather, cooled wine in the compartment, and something a little headyâa little himâmade her grow dizzier with each second. Barely a few minutes had passed with her legs crossed when his own rough palm slipped through the slit of the dress and between her knees, gently prying them apart and gliding over the soft skin, before settling on her thigh right underneath the lace edge.
And though heâd done nothing else at all, save flicker his eyes back to her in the rear view mirror and quirk the corner of his lips upwards, squeezing her thigh before turning his attention back to the road, she felt like heâd bared a fraction of his mountain of carefully-hidden desires. And that was one mountain she knew only she had the ability to watch tremble and shake. Perhaps that was another privilege she had, standing by his side.
***
Sylusâ hands on her feet felt like a small piece of heaven made perfectly with her tired self in mind. After heâd carried her out of the car like sheâd weighed nothing with her heels dangling from two of his fingers, heâd let her unlock the door with her fingerprint and quickly settled her into the couch without so much as a grunt. And soon his deft fingers were kneading at her soles, earning a hiss or two here and there that let him know he was definitely doing the right thing.
âI take it you failed to break into these new shoes,â he chuckled, shaking his head as he felt out another small knot that had been killing her the entire evening.
Groaning, she clutched at his wrist, the sudden pain sharp and unyielding. âWasnât exactly my priority, with so much going on. I was more preoccupied by the fact that Denise fucked up in the middle of the information chain. Had me cleaning up after her.â Despite her twitching, he went on massaging their tendons and muscles, until the frown on her face slowly morphed into a relaxed expression.
âWhy do I have to keep telling you not to concern yourself with whatâs beneath you?â Again, he sighed, as though it truly pained him to hear her putting herself through this, and then went on to reverently stroke at her calves, gently lifting her legs up for a second so he can take a seat in her place. âYou shouldnât have to do the dirty work. Weâve got lackeys for that.â
âYou say that, but youâre really just pushing more work onto Luke and Kieran,â she scoffed, flicking his fingers away, instead pushing forward and draping herself across his lap, the slit on the side of the dress revealing more of her thigh as she did. A not-so-small part of her absolutely reveled in the way his eyes tracked her every movement, following the fabric as it slipped away and darkening with every inch of soft skin it exposed to his gaze. âAnd besides, I kind of like letting everyone know that Iâm aware of everything going on, now and then.â
âAn ego trip then?â Sylus teased, before bumping his nose with hers, hungrily taking in the catch in her breath. âMm. Well, itâs a highly deserved one, sweetie.â
With her heart hammering in her chest, it was a wonder she could even come up with any sort of reply, let alone one with her whole heart and snark in it. âFlatterer,â she breathed out, eyes betraying her to glance at his lips, perfectly curled and awaiting her every beck and call. If she wanted to regain her senses any time soon and not completely surrender to the gaping maw of his desires, she had to pull back for a second.
And that she did, though her entire being protested to it. No disappointment marred his features; in fact, if she could call it that, she could detect a glimpse of deeper yearning burning behind his ruby eyes. âYou know I donât. Flatter, I mean. Youâre just that good.â His words were double-edged. Her power in the position she held was undeniable, but neither was the fact that he never needed to win her favor to have her feelings in his palm.
Itâs just that Sylus always did like the chase, more so than the ever-so-pleasant rewards he reaped afterwards. Part of him always urged her to let him earn her affection, and the wickedness within her wanted to see him grovel for it, just a little. And with how utterly infatuated he wasâif those all-consuming eyes of his were anything to go by, in their blazing glory and darkened depthsâheâd have no qualms with that. If he truly didnât like going down on his knees for her, then why did he look so sinfully good doing it?
And why was that image of him imprinted in her mind, playing in an endless loop, tempting her to indulge more and more in his attentions?
Still at what she felt was a safe distance so as not to get devoured by him, she gently patted his cheek, her thumb stroking in rhythm with his own fingers wandering to caress her waist ever-so-tenderly. âThen, why not reward me for my proficient skills?â she coyly asked, nodding her head slightly to the rack so conveniently placed beside them.
âIsnât it too late for that, sweetie?â he asked, though his arm was already reaching over to the assortment of wines heâd so carefully picked out and left to cool in their chilled compartments. Though Sylus had never said it outright, it was no secret to anyone around that he was a wine connoisseur of his own right. The fact that his darling only wished to indulge in the sweet, sweet aftertaste of ludicrously expensive alcohol with him only made him more eager to have it ready at handâparticularly for moments like these, when the sultry look in her eyes paired with her fluttering touch drove him half to insanity.
It wasnât so absurd to say that he would do anything to keep her so pliantly perched on his lap, every bit as demanding of his attention as he was willing to give her all of him. And the saccharine smile that grew on her face as he reluctantly pulled away from her waist to uncork the bottle was proof that she knew just how desperate he was for her hands all over him and her eyes solely focused on him.
Expertly, he began to pull out the decanter, only to be stopped by her fingers snaking around his wrist, tugging it back. âNot feeling very patient. Iâd rather not wait for it to be aerated.â
He chuckledâa deep, pleasant sound straight from the depths of his chestâclearly pleased by her brazenness. âStraight from the bottle and to the glasses it is. I like it when you demand what you want.â Maybe a few years ago, she wouldâve flushed deeply at the manner in which she put herself on the line. But with him, she knew that there was no line, and there was no âout there.â For he was a part of her, nestled between her breasts and buried deep inside her, dormant and yet so awake.
Hadnât they both willed it to come this far? Hadnât they both wished to be so entwined that all possible lines blurred and faded? And wasnât this complete and utter surrender to one another only natural after such implicit involvement with each other? She didnât mind it one bit, if it meant that he was as much as hers as she was his in every meaning of the word. Perhaps thatâs why the prospect of being so bare in front of him wasnât at all daunting. In fact, part of it even felt somewhat exhilarating.
âYou make it a habit to bring out my most selfish traits,â she breathed out a semblance of a laugh, watching as he pulled out the two most luxurious crystal glasses he owned, reserved only for their late night wine-entrenched conversations. âI suppose youâll have to do as I say then, to make up for ruining me like that.â Her voice dipped into a low purr, and she grinned at the flush that colored the tips of his ears, despite how focused he seemed on the task at hand. Like clockwork; like it was some sort of muscle memory heâd acquired over the years heâd spent enamored by her and the words spelled out by her tongue and coated in an almost-innocent tipsiness.
âIâm already bartending for you now. But you can have three more wishes before the nightâs done,â Sylus lazily said, stoppering the bottle once again as the sweet scent of his favorite Merlot enveloped her senses; a scent dipped in promises and secret whispers of devotion.
Part of her wondered when sheâd started finding drinking so enjoyable, particularly when with him. She couldnât really think of a specific point in time when his lavish lifestyle had started imprinting itself on her, but somewhere down the line sheâd begun to wait for quiet nights of winding down like this. Wrapped up in his embrace, her body heating up with every single one of his achingly tender caresses, both with his practiced fingers and his gaze full of intent⌠more often than not she ended up sprawled all over him, clothes in various states of disarray as he ravished herâheart, body, and soul.
Leaning further into him and hooking her leg around his waist, the fabric of her dress completely exposed her leg hip-down. She pretended not to notice how he faltered in his actions, momentarily distracted by her as he always was. After all this time, it still left a pleasantly bubbling feeling in her chest to see him react that way to her; like he was being bewitched by her silhouette for the very first time. Laughing, she asked, âAnd will that power over you vanish at midnight too?â
âIt depends on whether or not you play your cards right,â Sylus simply said, after having topped off their wine almost right to the brim, splurging over her just like he always did.
He knew all too well that she could manage him just as expertly as she handled every extravagant ballroom, every meeting hidden in the shadows, and every viciously-worded deal. There were no wrong cards in her deck.
Remorse was something she shouldâve been feeling at least a twinge of; engaging in Sylusâ hedonistic lifestyle wasnât something sheâd have been proud to admit a while back. But then again, everything was a whirlwind of passion and earnest intensity when it came to him. Getting caught up in the eye of the storm was no surprise. And when the storm had eyes that twinkled over twin glasses of red wine that matched it, and a smile so wicked and yet so unbeguiling as she was handed one to sip from, then there was nothing to stop her from hurtling towards the edge and accepting the devilâs hand.
Maybe sheâd have to beg for heavenly forgiveness for indulging in all her vices, unabashedly. But Sylus had far too much to atone for, and if she knew anything about him, it was that heâd much rather get on his knees to please her than to plead for mercy from divine powers. And though he wasnât below her at the moment, looking up with lascivious want, he made sure that his palm drawing shapes at the small of her back let her know just exactly how much he craved the closeness of her body.
She carefully sipped on the wine, savoring its tang and sharpness paired with its sweet warmth in the way sheâd grown to enjoy, all without breaking eye contact with him. It was a calculated move; almost devious of her to do that when she knew that no matter how much he feigned being collected in front of her, it was no more than a frontâone that quickly collapsed after she pulled the glass away and daring to lick drops of Merlot off her lip for a few more seconds.
She could practically feel him groan before she could hear it, and she wickedly flashed him her canines, intently pressing the inside of her thighs against his hip, soft flesh flush against his suit pants, the fabric between them not stopping him from feeling every inch of her. Still, her movements were languid and relaxed. It couldnât have been the wine; sheâd barely had a few sips, not even half the glass, and her drinking habits in public werenât known for being excessive. But perhaps she was drunk on him and on this moment, and she could feel her body easing into that relaxed state that only heâd ever witness her in.
To the entirety of the N109 Zone, she was unmatched in power, with or without Sylus by her side. To be able to command a room with so much refined and perfected grace, sheâd have to have already long demanded respect with her presence alone. But in his arms, playfully peering into his eyes and watching how they roved over every inch of her, and how his Adam's apple bobbed with his thick swallow, she was just a lover whoâd stripped away all her inhibitionsâand his. A lover he was clearly too entranced by to properly function, if the slight tremor that shook his hand and spilt a few drops of wine onto his throat was anything to go by.
And gods, just seeing the rouge staining his skin and slowly trickling down to his clavicles was enough temptation to drive her insane. Impulsively, she placed a hand on the broad planes of his chest, leaning in so close that she couldnât escape the scent of his cologne and slight musk. Her tongue darted out, licking a stripe up his neck, and earning a sharp hiss of their name. âSpilled some wine,â she mumbled into his skin, as though that were enough of an explanation, lips sucking a deep red mark onto him. Tensing underneath her, his own hand instinctively dug deeper into her back, pressing them even closer together.
âMinx,â his deep voice rumbled, all out of sorts as though sheâd sent him in a daze. Some pride swelled within her as she pulled back a bit to admire her own work of art, the soft skin marred by her stark claim on him. His silver hair had gotten mussed along the way, strands falling in front of his hooded, lust-addled eyes. Even if he hadnât said it out loud, it was clear that sheâd turned him to putty with just one kiss to his neck. With a smirk, she slowly took his half-empty glass of wine and set it on the coffee table beside the couch.
How many times had Sylus regarded her with this much unadulterated want, like if she disappeared for a moment heâd grow mad? She couldnât count on one hand; couldnât even begin to recall the first time heâd tied himself down to her. But there was something so dizzyingly satisfying about having such an intimidating man submit to her in every way. Something about the way his hand traced up a path to her shoulder blades, barely covered by the almost-backless fabric of the dress, and his eyes consumed her whole, wine-stained lips curled in a lovesick smile⌠something about him almost made her delirious.
âYouâre the messy drinker,â she shrugged, feigning innocence as she hooked an arm around his neck and toyed with the silken hair at his nape, delighting in the way his eyes momentarily fluttered shut at the contact. âCanât blame me for taking the chance.â
He inhaled sharply, then let out a breathy laugh as his now-free hand settled on her waist, perching her right on top of him and completely disregarding just how dangerously close he was to completely baring her with that open slit of the dress. âThough I disagree on that slight to my character, at least now you canât blame me either when I take my chances.â
And then Sylus was kissing her, all softened lips and cherry-flavored lip balm showered in the headiness of well-warmed wine. His hands soothed her aching muscles and yet kindled fire to life underneath her dewy skin, while his tongue caressed hers like a loverâs touch after a long absence. He kissed her like heâd missed her; like heâd been wanting this for too long that heâd nearly forgotten how to breathe properly without her lips on his, and without her wet moans.
He swallowed her every sound like he possessed itâand her, with the greediness of a sun threatening to burn her world whole. But all he ever really was was the all-encompassing night, his shadows curled around hers and his reverent touch bathed in moonlight streaming through half-drawn curtains. Adoration seeped even through his sighs and soft-spoken mutters between stolen breaths, and she wondered if sin should taste as pure as it did from his mouth.
Her hand reached up and her fingers dug into his hair, seeking purchase to ground herself and try to regain an ounce of sanity. An impossible feat that was, especially when his hand had dipped to lightly finger her spine and elicit shivers from the depths of her, while his lips ravished her. Daringly, she nipped at his bottom lip, slightly raising herself off his lap for a moment as she relished in the shaky curse that left him. And with a swift tug, he pulled her back down flush against him, the carnal passion in his eyes completely drowning out his irises.
Not for long though, as the sudden jerk had caused a sloshing sound, and they were both made aware of the fact that it had slipped her mind to set aside her now-empty glass of wine. Whatever was left of it now stained Sylusâ shirt with rose splatters, the wet fabric sticking even more taut against his skin. The glass had already come precariously close to slipping from between her fingertips, with the way heâd distracted her from reality and all common sense with his wicked mouthâbut now, he was positively drenched, and somehow, miraculously, without even an annoyed pinch between his eyebrows as he set her glass down.
Perhaps it was because he knew he was to blame for her spiraling in a haze.
Failing to hold back a chortle, she tried (to no avail, of course) to pat at his shirt with a tissue from the coffee table. âIf itâs any consolation, pink suits you too,â she managed to make out between peals of laughter. âThough we couldâve bought a rose shirt instead. Less of a hassle, yâknow. Infinitely easier to clean.â
Shaking his head as he snickered, Sylus extracted her hands off him, tissue and all, and she climbed off his lap so that he could move freely. âAnd make your life less interesting? Now, whereâs the fun in that, sweetie?â He was quick to shuck off his clothes, throwing them off on the arm rest and running a hand through his hair.
Flushed and disheveled, with kiss-swollen lips and a dampened chest and neck, he looked like the epitome of godless and lawless beauty. No heaven would take him when he lived like he did, but he was a small piece of debauched heaven she stowed away for herself. And having him shirtless like this while she stood above him with shaky legs and warmth trickling through her blood like thick molasses was going to be the death of her.
âYouâre getting drunk.â He didnât ask it, merely stated it as an observation. It didnât take her long to ponder it, and then she nodded, earning a huff of a laugh from him. He stood up, readjusting the waistband of his pants and gently picking her up in a clumsier carry than earlier. Her dress creased in his grip, but it seemed that neither of them had it in them to care at the moment, nor did it matter that her entire leg had slipped out of the slip. âLightweight.â And that teasing jab was all he needed to say for her to know that their little fun had been put on holdâjust for the night, of course, as he carried her off to bed.
âLike youâre usually any better. Spoilsport,â she bit back, though it held no malice and little force. If anything, fondness seeped into her voice, enamored by the realization that heâd pulled back for her. And how could she have it in her to complain, when heâd taken such good care of her the entire evening? Such tender-hearted care didnât go unnoticed; not when her eyes only ever saw him, and her ears nestled against his chest could find solace in the rapid fluttering of his heartbeat.
âYouâll thank me in the morning, when you donât have to nurse a hangover or a sore body.â
Climbing up the stairs shook her body in his embrace, and she tightened her hold around him. Unsurprisingly, as though heâd truly predicted it, she could feel herself growing more drowsy with each step he took, and it took her effort to keep her eyes half-open. Her words were little above a mumble when she replied, âTake my makeup off and Iâll double my thanks in advance.â
âMm. Iâll ask to cash in, first thing when you wake up.â Even his voice sounded more distant now as she could vaguely sense him pushing their bedroom door open.
âGreedy.â
âAnd shameless,â came his soft agreement, before slowly setting her down on the plush mattress and nestling her head into her pillow. Her eyes focused on him for a second, taking in that lovelorn smile and affectionate gaze that always, always followed her, before non-verbally handing him her trust and letting go of him, leaving him to walk off.
And before Sylus had even come back with her makeup remover in tow, sheâd already succumbed to the viselike grip of a blissful slumber, surrounded by the familiar scent of him all over their bed, and the soothing pressure of him on top of her, taking such achingly gentle care of her like heâd always promised to.
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