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Love Next Door, Episode 14 thoughts
It's sunday, I have thoughts on this damn show
NO I DONT WANNA RE LIVE THIS! AND SHE IS ALL HE THINKS ABOUT?? I will combust.
a CONTEST????? WHAT???
i think Seok-ryu should work at this guy's restaurant or help at her dads!
the faith he has in her to win! i love that about each other, they are each others biggest champions!
As someone who works in public health, i freaking love that the Korean Vegetable Association held this! LETS GOOOO!!!
Mom standing there with popcorn! Girl, gimme some that bag is huge.
I hope this episode is the Dan-ho and Mo-eum show! I love my babies! <3
Tell me the truth, why in the heck are you so against this??explain?? i need to know unless i am dumb and missed it. WHY ARE YOU SO MEAN TO MY YEON-DU?? WHY!!!
he said i can't quit you! (southern drawl)
oh, so we are fighting her mom now? oh wtf, this is uncalled for! we do not call my girl Yeon-du pitiful!!
decrease your work load? pray tell? GETTING MARRIED????? OH LORD. i just know this is gonna get messy.
the ta-da has me rolling, seung-hyo, the comedian you are
okay the advice she is giving is actually solid..... hmm, i have reservations. okay she is apologizing i think? whew.
BESTIE TIME!! HELL YEAH!!
"why does your story have so many twists and turns?" pot meet kettle. not the SPIT TAKE!!
seung-hyo looks soooooooooooo good in that blue striped shirt. blue is your color sir!
oh yes! dan-ho and seung-hyo guy time! now tell him you love mo-eum! right now! ugh they are talking about house improvements for the community, i'll let it slide.
oh fuck yes, getting to the good bits. i love meddling and matchmaking (when it's fun) - the acting of 'surprise' this is fucking hilarious.
"Im not an entertainment reporter but that was terrible" TELL THEM!
OH MY GOD THIS KISS !! SCREAMING!! not the getting up because he cant take it. "why did you stop?" LMFAO. these two. i will die.
okay that confession was so sweet đđ
reconnaissance on the snack shop, i love it - omfg wait mom is there? they are staking the place out! that's right queen, know thy enemy! awh shit, it's good.
aw, he is so down. this is breaking my heart. the reality of it all.
oh yes i love this! support her to get NerTube famous đ
not the most beautiful person comments. BYE
i s2g he better be recording this because that was fucking cute
damn it he wasn't - a crime. đ€
not the brother hitting her with the "don't fall for me" - lmfao
not her buying mom bread since she is gonna continue seeing dan-ho!! damn right!
i get she is saying its going to be a heavy load taking on a child... but jfc can we have a normal conversation about this?
everything she wants Mo-eum to have? why in the fuck can't she do that with Dan-ho? and Yeon-du? AM I MISSING SOMETHING?
huge compliments to the writer for seok-ryu's parents arc. it's so real and i really do like their marriage, especially with the flaws they have as humans. đand the CUT TO THEIR WEDDING PHOTO?
me when i realize it's proposal day:
will it go well? lmfao absolutely not. it's only episode 14!
bahahah everything going wrong today, oh this is gonna be good. we got shower not working, burning with the iron! oh is this perhaps a sign? SIR?
ugh the cost of trips like these -- we gotta be firm about the budget friends! <3
my boys getting drunk again! uh oh!
ooooo fancy flowers! I do love those blooms <3 oh girl is not read for this at all.
PRO TIP FOR ANYONE PROPOSING TO SOMEONE THEY LOVE: the moment of a proposal can be a surprise, but the proposal itself should not be!
the CAR ACCIDENT LMFAOOOO - i do love that hes like we can fuck off and go to the hospital.
aw bringing her to the building he designed is so cute! oh this man is trying to drop fucking HINTS.
THIS MANS WIFE IS IN LABOR? AND HES HERE? OMFG WTF.
"I still have a chance" - brother no please cut your losses now. the universe is sending hints for a REASON.
and he trips. phenomenal.
oh she's offering to pay for the cruise? I know she is gonna do the 'noble thing', but queen. take the free trip. TAKE IT. of fucking course she is gonna lash out. please stop, right now. SToP FiGhTING!
oh fantastic lol, right when seok-ryu and seung-hyo's relationship is going up, their parents start fighting.
literally sobbing over the comment. fuck man that is so sweet.
i love seok-ryu's heart and desire for cooking and making videos. gosh its beautiful.
wait what the fuck im dying the proposal is actually sweet. andshe is gonna say..... no.... oh a fancy bracelet?? WHAT?
"I can't marry you" wait why can't? ma'am! but also sir did need to come down from reality.
"REJECTED SAYS WHO?" ME BITCH LOL.
I love how sad his voice when he said Dan-ho's name. besties 4ever!
alright Dan-ho, it's your time to give advice. knock him down a peg, he needs it. damn it, no Dan-ho don't do the hungry bit. you dumb dumb.
now the men are meddling, this is fucking everything to me. i love this friendship.
my little FAMILY WALKING TOGETHER!!! gosh i love the three of them. oh the flashback for the shoe laces, aw <3
i am going to combust, my gif queens someone please do the scene of the three of them walking <3
oh that god she got over it! yay! family dinner!
the way he slinks in to the snack shop LMFAO
lol the way they are both so PEEVED!!! HAHAH "this is betrayal!"
my man is drunk again at the stand and she is calling him out for it!! i like this stand owner!
we back at the bench. where he said his parents dont think of him. and now we are here due to the rejection! oh goodie!
well at least we are asking directly. because i want to know too!
NOT THE COOKING ROMANCE REFERENCES!
"you are my sesame oil" this lil drunkard
the housing references now omg ow.....
"why do you think we would live long lives" -> awe fuck girl, not because you are scared about getting sick again!!! wtf!!!
"Life is finite and death is inevitable" thanks seung-hyo, i already cried today
"there is one thing I can tell you for certain. I want to spend my life with you" alright okay these people
OH THANK GOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!! <3
the "one hundred years, ten years, one day, it has to be with you"
OH FUCK SHIT THEY ARE FOUND OUT aJGLDFAGKJADFG
the thunderclap BAHAHAH
oh we in it now friends
LOL it's gonna get feisty. But I must know now, will Mo-eum go to Antarctica??? HELLO?? I'll wait, it's fine.
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@zepskies
After reading your comments now I'm even more excited to read the epilogue!
She's a real sweetheart, right? Writing someone who wants to work with little kids, I wanted to write a young woman who isn't without her flaws, but really embodied that kind, nurturing nature that makes for great elementary school teachers. đ (And the kind of inner goodness that I think Dean would find endearing too.)
I love hunter!readers, but the soft!readers really have my heart. Not that a hunter!reader couldn't be soft per say, but I just love how cutesy she is.
Buuuuut maybe he should've asked Dean if it was really ok if he pursued the reader before he stepped in. Maybe as his friend, he should've asked Dean what the hell he was doing with Lisa when the reader really needed him right now lol. Maybe that would've been the wake-up call Dean needed to get his shit together and realize he didn't really truly love Lisa. đ€
You're so right. Benny should have asked more questions!! Benny should have had the talk with Dean and if he is Dean's best friend he should have known. It kinda makes it sadder though. But I'll bet the epilogue kinda explains that a bit too đ„° But at the same time yes, Benny was a good guy for stepping up and stepping in.
Ahaha yes!! I knew you would catch that! Oh yeah, but that's the kind of mistake a man not used to little kids would make, I feel like đ€Ł
It really is. I bet that Ben/Soldier Boy would let his kid watch something too soon and then live with the consequences when he can't have sex with the reader for a month because the kid sleeps in the bed with them đ€Ł
I knowwww I'm sorry I almost killed Dean, but this is the first of many wake-up calls for both Dean and reader. đđ
Don't be sorry, near-death experiences that make people realize they love one another is the kind of angst I live for LOL
I tried to do something different with this story and make it feel more realistic, with no real "villain," except that we can hurt the people we love the most unintentionally with our actions and inaction. What we say, and sometimes more importantly, what we don't say.
It really was wonderfully realistic- all the emotions all the drama, it was beautiful! I also think that it resonates more that way- making it about the internal and external struggle with relationships rather than some big-bad to fight. Because sometimes the big-bad is the little voice inside that makes you push everything down or sometimes the big-bad is you? If that makes sense lol.
Oh you saw that, huh? đ Yeah, I think you remember that turned into a fun "anonymous" ask in my inbox asking why I was so "defensive" when people criticized my work. I typically have thick skin and was ready to forget the comments entirely, but when that "ask" came in it really annoyed me, not gonna lie. lol I probably should've just ignored the inbox message and deleted it, rather than spend more time and energy on replying to someone whose mind likely isn't going to be changed on how they talk to writers, regardless. đ I get that this AU story was "different," and messy with these relationships, but that was kind of the point. Bless you though for your thoughtful and heartwarming feedback regarding the Lisa and Benny storylines! đđđ
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that happened when I was in my two weeks off period đ
But I don't think it's so much as you not having 'thick skin' or being 'defensive'- I see it more as you being open to the criticism, but them not giving you anything constructive. If someone says 'oh that's stupid' but then don't tell you why, it becomes more about the writer than what they wrote.
But oh yeah no. The fact that they felt the need to also send in an ask criticizing you even more is just uncalled for. I don't blame you for answering it, it would have annoyed me too- especially because lately I feel like the meaner anons think they're helping writers by being super rude?
Yes exactly! The AU is "different!" It's more about the relationships and drama and miscommunication! (slightly mad at you for that last one jkjk đ€Ł) AU's are supposed to be different, that's literally it- alternate universe. Which is why they didn't like it, because they didn't understand it. đŹ
But you're welcome! I really did enjoy it and I'll bet the epilogue is going to be amazing! đ
IF I STAY - Part 2
Pairing:Â Dean Winchester x Plus-Sized!Reader
Summary: Your dream is to work with kids as an elementary school teacher. Dean is well on his way to becoming a firefighter, keeping things light and âstrings unattachedâ as he goes. After a one-night stand you never saw coming, you and Dean are forced to deal with the consequencesâŠand figure out if the connection between you is worth fighting for.
AN: Deep breaths Are you ready for a rollercoaster of emotions? đâ€ïž
Song Inspo: âI Canât Help Falling in Loveâ and âItâs Now or Neverâ by Elvis
Word Count: 13.1K
Tags/Warnings: Angst, pregnancy feels, hurt/comfort, fluff, time jumps and flashbacks, sexual tension, mutual pining, spice~, and an endingâŠ
â€ïžâđ„ If I Stay Masterlist
Part 2: Itâs Now or Never
At the doctorâs office, Dean goes in with you for the first trimester ultrasound. There you learn that youâre going to have a boy. Tears well up in your eyes and slip down your cheeks.
Dean wears a look of amazement as he sits on the edge of your bed. He takes up your hand and squeezes gently. He tries to be a strong support, even though he also tries to hide the fear that begins to churn in his gut.
For one of the first times in his life since Sam was born, he feels the weight of responsibility pressing down on him. In a good way. In a fucking scary way.
He looks at you and sees the wonder written across your face while you watch the tiny shape of your baby on the screen. His heartbeat thwaps fast and loud in the speakers.
Dean realizes something else then; the decision you're making is changing the course of your whole damn lifeâŠand itâs his fault.
With his weekly hookup rate, in the very back shelves of his mind he knew something like this could happen, even though he thought he'd been careful. (Apparently, condoms are fragile little shits.) But here, in this white wall-to-wall room that smells like hospital antiseptic, that thwap thwap thwap of a heartbeat reverberating in his ears, the reality of this is crashing hard on his shoulders and rattling down to the base of his spine.
Despite his earlier happiness, those thoughts stay with him when you two eventually get back into his car. You have the pictures of the sonogram in your hands. You smile down at them before you put them back in your purse for safekeeping.
However, you notice Deanâs sudden melancholy as he stares out at the road. Heâs started the car, but he hasnât moved to pull out of the parking lot yet.
âHey, you okay?â you say, resting a gentle hand on his arm.
Dean shakes his head. âLookâŠIâm sorry for tossing a giant frigginâ monkey wrench into your life. I know this hasnât been easy for you.â
If possible, your heart softens even more. You slide your hand down to grasp his.
âDean, this baby wasnât planned, but heâs not a mistake,â you say. âI donât regret anything.â
Dean stares back at you, incredulously. He canât believe you could really say that to him. He doesnât know what to say. He only knows whatâs in his mind, and what he feels compelled to do in that moment.
He leans over and kisses you. Itâs a firm meeting of his lips to yours and achingly familiar. But ultimately, itâs chaste. He pulls away and settles back in his seat.
When you blink your eyes back open, your expression is slack in shock.
âIâm sorry,â he says, seeming sheepish, and guilty. âI meant to say thank you. Just didnât know any other way to say it.â
After a moment, you smile at him. Itâs warm and almost shy.
Dean clears his throat, trying to ignore the way his face is heating up. He doesnât say anything more. He just takes the wheel and shifts gears, pulling the car out of the parking lot.Â
You donât know what possesses you to bake cookies. Dozens and dozens of them, all the chocolate chip cookie recipes you can find. Youâre in search of the perfect one. This will be the recipe your son will grow up on, and every time he eats them, heâll remember how much you loved him.
And then, heâll be ruined for any other chocolate chip cookies that try to grab his taste buds. Heâll say, Blech. Chips Ahoy? These arenât as good as Mom makes!
âŠOr something like that.
Yes, these cookies have to be perfect. Youâll even write the ingredients down on a notecard and hide it away, and itâll become your family secret recipe.
Once you feel like your cookie game is strong enough, you decide to test these babies out. You bring two dozen painstakingly baked confections to Firehouse 83, where Dean works. The man is a bottomless pit, to be sure, but you also want other peopleâs unbiased opinions. For science.
You park your car on the side of the road, making sure youâre not blocking the driveway where two huge fire trucks are parked. You head inside the firehouse with your big container under your arm and your purse on the other. Now at seven months into your pregnancy, youâve gotten to the embarrassing âwaddleâ stage.
Youâre still determined to be active though! You plan to keep working until you have the baby. Your parents live a few hours away, but youâre grateful that they want to help out as much as possible.
Even though they werenât happy to hear about how you got pregnant, by now they've met Dean and begrudgingly admitted to liking him. He's really stepped up to the responsibility of a future father, insisting on baby-proofing your apartment, helping you shop for the essentials, and going with you to as many doctorâs appointments as he can. Heâs even agreed to giving you child support payments, even though you hadnât wanted to ask for it.
You look for him now as you enter the firehouse, trying to push the heavy glass door open with one hand.
âHere, I got you,â says a familiar baritone voice.
Youâre pleasantly surprised at the man who helps you inside.
âBenny! Itâs good to see you.â
âYeah, beenâŠa while,â he chuckles, glancing down at the swell of your belly, but he squeezes your shoulder and leans in to hug you gently.
âDean filled you in?â you ask. You hope so. Having to explain the story to one of his own friends would be embarrassing, especially since this is the man you walked in Samâs wedding with. It reminds you of that day, and the way you told Dean that news in a glorified closet, with shaking hands and the wrong kind of butterflies.
Thankfully, Benny nods. âThat he didâŠbut come on, Iâll show you around. And I see youâve brought somethinâ special for us?â
He gestures at the container you're holding and offers to take it off your hands. You give it to him, grateful for the help.
âYeah, and I want you guys to give me your honest opinion.â
Benny tosses you a wink and a smile. âThat I can do.â
Your cheeks begin to warm in a blush, but the way he helps you to a comfy couch in the common room earns your smile. There are still good men left in this world, and youâre glad to know that Dean works so well with one.
âYou want some coffee, or water? Think we might have some lemonade,â Benny says.
âWater would be great, thank you,â you reply, as you rub your belly. The little man has decided to kick at your liver today. âI stopped drinking coffee for the baby. â
It's your biggest challenge, to be honest. Try wrangling a group of fifteen to twenty six-year-olds while running on green tea, the fumes of sleep deprivation, reduced bladder control, and as much vim as you can muster.
âAh, right,â Benny nods. âMy sister has two kids. She cut out coffee, pain meds, some dairy stuff. But she claimed cheesecake was all right, âcause itâs got cake in the name.â
You giggle. âI see no flaw in her logic.â
Down the hall of the firehouse, Dean is just coming back in from going through a set of drills. Heâs still the Candidateâthe freshest blood in the houseâso theyâve been putting him through his paces for the past several months. Heâs eager to learn and to prove himself.
His ears perk up in confusion though. Did he just hear your voice?
Why does it smell like a bakery in here?
When he rounds the corner, he sees you in the common room, smiling and giggling like a teenager at something Benny said to you while he eats a soft baked cookie right out of a Tupperware container. You mustâve brought it for the firehouse.
This cozy little scene kind of annoys Dean somehow, though he doesnât know why. He does know that it shouldnât.
âHey, look whoâs here,â Dean says, forcing himself to smile. It becomes easier when you look his way, your eyes brightening at his arrival.
âThere you are! Come âere and try these,â you say, pointing at the box Benny holds. âTell me if our sonâs going to have the best PTA mom ever.â
Dean canât help but grin after trying a big bite of one of your cookies.
âOh, mah Gah,â he says, holding a hand under his mouth so nothing comes crumbling out.
âGood?â you ask.
âGood frigginâ cookie,â he confirms, after he swallows. âYouâre gonna have the other parents frothing at the mouth. Whoâs gonna be able to compete with this?â
Benny nods in agreement. When Dean squeezes your shoulder, your sweet, happy smile makes him smile too.
Sheâs going to be a good mom, he thinks. He can only hope against hope that he can be the man his son needs.
Two months later, the time has finally come. Your water breaks when youâre in the middle of teaching your second graders how to spell exaggerateâand no, Joey, itâs not e-g-g-zagerate.
However, the embarrassment of him pointing out the fluid beginning to stain your slacks is swiftly cut off by your shock. Your first call is to the principal, to have her send someone to cover your class. Your next call is to Dean, telling him to meet you at the hospital.
âWhy the hell did he have to bring her,â you mutter to yourself, wiping sweat from your brow. Here you are, gritting your teeth through contraction after contraction in this damn hospital bed, and Dean is outside the room talking to Lisa.
You know you have no real reason to be upset. Sheâs been trying her best to be your friend in recent months. Hell, she helped Eileen and your mom plan your baby shower. She even brought you flowers when she got to the hospital, but you notice how less than five minutes after she got here, she and Dean became embroiled in yet another argument. It seems to you that all they do is argue, break up for a week or two, and then get back together again.
The sex must be explosive, like the fireworks at goddamn Disney World.
But Dean eventually does come back into the room alone. His support grounds you over the next few hours. He lets you basically break his hand, all while he gives you encouragement (and stands by your shoulder, so he doesnât see anything youâd rather him not see).
And then, your son is born. Every muscle, every cell in your body is exhausted, but the pain meds have kicked in, and youâre in that blissed out state between abject reality and being entirely entranced by the bundle in your arms. His perfect face is just there, sleeping for the moment after the nurses taught you how to breastfeed.
Dean returns to sit in the chair beside you. He gives you some water and a piece of a protein bar. Youâre not that hungry, but he pointed out that you havenât eaten since before your water broke.
âSam and Eileen are on their way up,â he says.
You nod in reply. Youâre too into your son right now to think of anything else.
Dean shakes his head in wonder as he reaches out with a tentative hand, brushing his fingers over the babyâs downy head. He was born with a little tuft of brown hair.
âOkay, down to business,â Dean says, shooting you a playful look. âI vote for Zeppelin.â
You groan. âDean, no. Veto. Iâm not naming my son after a rock band.â
âAw, come on. Itâs a badass name!â
âWhat about Aiden?â you suggest.
âVeto,â he snorts. You two agreed to getting five âvetosâ each, but this discussion has been more like a battle of wills over the last several months.
âOkay, what about Daniel? Thatâs strong, classic,â you pose.
Dean considers it with a tilt of his head. âAll right, that oneâs a maybe.â
Again, he strokes the babyâs soft cheek. You look over at Dean with a small smile.
âYouâre going to be a good dad, you know,â you tell him. It earns his gaze. Although heâs trying to stay strong, you read the hidden insecurity there, the worry and fear. You rest a hand on his arm. âYou are, Dean. Youâre a good man, and youâve really stepped up these past few months. This obviously isnât how either of us thought our lives would go, but if this had to happen with someone, Iâm glad itâs you.â
Deanâs expression softens. He hesitates, but he lays a hand over yours and squeezes gently.
âThanks,â he says.
Your eyes meet, and itâs a moment charged with something you canât even name. Itâs not the first time youâve felt this feeling with him. It both fills your heart with warmth, and makes you ache.
Then the door opens. Itâs Lisa, Sam, and Eileen. Deanâs hand slips away from yours as they all pour in to congratulate you and Dean, and of course, meet the baby. Thereâs a lot of soft cooing and playful shushing.
In that small chaos, your parents call to tell you that theyâre finally almost here. It really sucked not having your mom with you, but your parents live far enough away that they were going to take a train and stay with you for at least a week. Their train unfortunately got delayed due to mechanical failure.
It's okay though. Getting through the past several hours has made you realize that youâre stronger and more capable than you think, and even though part of you is still scared to death, you donât need a husband to be a good mom. Youâre going to give this your all, no matter whoâs beside youâŠ
And that's no more apparent than when Dean soon has to step out again, leading Lisa out of the room. He saw how her âhelpfulâ suggestion to have a get-together at their apartment to celebrate the babyâs birth was setting you on edge. Really, you just want to sleep for the next 24-hours and not have any more pictures of you taken.
It gets loud enough outside your hospital room that Sam and Eileen feel they have to intervene. Lisa is Eileenâs best friend, and sheâs the best equipped to try and deescalate the argument from that end, while Sam deals with Dean. Itâs messy, itâs irritating, and it means that even today, you canât just have a little bit of peace.
You sigh and cradle your still nameless baby close to your chest. Heâs all that matters. Already, your heart is so damn full just taking him in.
âWhatâs your name, my little love?â you whisper. âWhat am I going to write on your certificate, besides Winchester?â
âHow about Benjamin,â comes a Louisiana drawl.
You perk up and smile in surprise. âBenny, hey.â
He greets you with a slightly hesitant kiss on the cheek. Heâs brought the baby an adorable teddy bear, and you a beautiful bouquet of white and blue roses, along with a box of chocolates.
âItâs the assorted kind, but theyâve got plenty of the caramel ones you like,â he says, then gazes down at the baby. âAw, heâs a little charmer. Already got more of you than Dean, thatâs for sure.â
You laugh lightly at his teasing. âI donât know about that.â You hope your son inherits Deanâs strong jaw, and his green eyes.
Benny scratches the back of his head. âAlsoâŠsorry if Iâm crossing some kind of boundary here. Looks like itâs a bit of a circus outside.â
You shake your head and smile through burgeoning tears. You set the chocolates on the end table where heâs placed the flowers and the teddy bear.
âNo, itâs very sweet. Thank you,â you say. You glance out the window of your room to the hallway, where the arguing between Dean, Lisa, Sam, and Eileen seems to finally be calming down. Youâre so damn tired, you donât give a crap about whatever theyâre hashing out now.
You look down at your son, and despite your strong thoughts earlier, insecurity begins to creep back into your mind like inky claws. Â
âHow are you holding up?â Benny asks. His face is kind and concerned when he notes the change in you.
You meet him with a wobbly smile. âHonestly? Iâm afraid. I know I have a lot of people who want to support me, and Iâm grateful, butâŠI just have this terrible feeling that weâre going to end up alone, him and me.â
You look down at your son, and you have to wipe away a tear from your eye before it falls on his face.
A large, warm hand rests over yours. Your gaze raises slowly, and Benny smiles at you. Heâs serious though.
âDonât you worry about that,â he says. âYouâre not gonna be alone.â
FIVE YEARS LATER...Â
For all that changes, there are some things that stay the same.
Dean and Lisa are still the worldâs most âoff again, on againâ couple youâve ever met. Sam and Eileen are still going strong as the hardworking, driven career couple. Your son is growing more and more every day and just started kindergarten this year.
(You ultimately caved on Deanâs idea to name him Robert, as in Robert Plant, lead singer of Led Zeppelin.)
Oh, yeah, and the âyou and Bennyâ thing? Thatâs been going well for two years now.
What can you say? The man is persistent, but respectfully so. Heâs considerate, reliable, and always calls you when work at the firehouse has him running late.
You havenât yet invited him to move in with you. That part youâre still hesitant on, mostly because of your son, but Benny helps you drop off Robbie at school and makes breakfast for you all whenever he stays over your apartment. Benny takes an interest in your sonâs life and keeps up with all his energy, taking him to the park to run himself ragged before dinner, and helping you tuck him in at night.
Benny is a bit closed off though, the strong stoic type. Heâs hard for you to get a read on, and sometimes you wonder if heâs just indulging you when you ramble on about your day or make silly jokes. Even now, sometimes you withhold the first thought that comes to your mind, hoping he doesnât think you immature orâŠtoo much.
But Benny shows his caring in all those little things he does for you. They add up into the big things, and he makes you feel supported. He makes you feel safe.
He even helps you plan your sonâs fifth birthday. Robbie wanted to go all out on a dinosaur theme; heâs been hooked on Jurassic Park ever since Benny âaccidentallyâ let him watch it with him on one of your rare nights out with your friends.
So you set up a little party at the park by your apartment. You managed to reserve the biggest gazebo, where there are three picnic tables covered with dinosaur plates, and tablecloths, streamers in different shades of green. You even bought a big dinosaur cakeâalso in a radioactive green color that you hadnât been sure about, but your son talked you into. Robbie thinks itâs awesome.
Heâs running around on the playground with a few of his friends from school. Their parents (along with Sam, Eileen, and Lisa) are talking amongst themselves at one of the picnic tables while you try to figure out how to get the Bluetooth speaker to connect with your phone.
âHaha! Got it. If you're so smart, Alexa, why don't you connect on the first try?â You fist-pump the air triumphantly, just as Benny comes to your side. He wraps an arm around your waist and kisses your cheek, making you smile.
âHowâs it going out there?â you ask, nodding at the kids. Plus Dean, whoâs gamely been the one to keep them entertained with different games. Right now, itâs a thrilling game of Cowboys and Outlaws, where Robbie and his friends are the cowboys, and Dean is the outlaw. Heâs been hiding under the slide, behind trees and other playground fixtures, while the kids have little squirt guns to pelt him with water every time they find him.
It's pretty damn cute, and youâve been taking pictures. You smile at the sight of Dean leaping out at Robbie and the kids, catching them off guard.
âYouâll never take me alive, Sheriff!â Dean declares.
âOh, itâs goinâ,â Benny remarks with an amused shake of his head. âStill hard to believe that guyâs about to make it to Lieutenant.â
âHahaaa, gotcha!!â Dean cackles. Heâs grabbed up Robbie and yanked him over his shoulder in a firemanâs carry. Robbie screeches with laughter while his dad runs around the playground, being chased by a bunch of five-year-olds with squirt guns.
Your smile threatens to make your cheeks hurt. You know your life isâŠunconventional, to say the least, but Dean is a good father to your son. Heâs also been working hard at his job. He just took the Lieutenantâs test, and even though Benny already occupies that position at Firehouse 83, a spot at another firehouse might open up for Dean to transfer.
âPart of me doesnât want to,â Dean admitted to you last week, while he was working on fixing your stubborn, leaky sink. âAll the guys there, theyâre like family, you know?â âI understand,â you nodded. âYou have to do what feels best for you, whether thatâs staying where you feel comfortable, or moving up in your career somewhere else. If it doesnât feel right, donât do it.â He took in your advice with a slow nod. âYeah, thanks. Guess I have to time to think about it. Lisa had other ideas.â âOf course,â you said with a smile, but it soon dropped. âWhy, what did she say?â âDo what I can to move up,â he sighed. âSheâs got a point. That title comes with a pay bump, one I could really use right now.â âI get that. Totally valid,â you said. âBut I just think itâs important for you to be happy with it too. Especially with what you do, helping people, saving peopleâŠIâd imagine being in the right mindset for all that is important, right? Who you work with can be just as important as the money stuff.â Dean considered you with a smile. âYeah, exactly.â
As you think about it now, you have to admit that heâs grown up a lot.
Dean has to lean against a tree to catch his breath. Am I already getting too old for this crap?
Feels kind of young to have a stitch in his side after a few rounds with these kids, but even he has his limits. Lisa comes to bring him a bottle of ice-cold water, which he appreciates. Heâs tempted to dump it over his head like he does after successfully neutralizing a fire. It gets literally hot as hell under that helmet and mask and all his gear underneath.
âNeed an iron lung?â Lisa teases.
âToss in a new pair of knees, thanks,â he wheezes. He downs half the water bottle in one go, but he smiles at seeing his son keep running around with his friends. Heâs just got that manic kid energy that goes on for days. But Robbieâs also smart; like Dean, he likes taking things apart and putting them back together in new and ingenious ways.
Dean hopes his son likes the new model car set thatâs waiting for him on the picnic table full of presents. In fact, heâs still surprised that you didnât go with the race car theme he suggested for the party, but apparently, Robbieâs more into dinosaurs now. Dean wishes he knew that before he bought the model car set.
He looks over and catches sight of you and Benny wrapped up in each other. He has his arm around your waist while you fiddle with something, but the way you lean over and whisper near his ear elicits a smile on Bennyâs face.
Deanâs good mood diminishes.
âWell, donât they seem cozy,â he mutters.
Lisa arches a manicured brow. âYeah, pretty sure heâs getting ready to propose.â
That earns Deanâs attention, his head swiveling back to her in surprise.
âReally?â he asks. âWho told you that?â
âHis sister,â she replies. âMegâs in my intermediate class, remember?â
Dean nods, sipping at his water, even though heâs a bit absent in the eyes. Lisa watches him shrewdly.
âWhy do you seem upset about it?â she asks. âBennyâs your friend.â
âI know,â Dean says. He doesnât need that reminder, or the guilty twinge. Itâs not like heâs done anything wrong.
âAnd she seems happy,â Lisa points out. âDonât you want the mother of your kid to be with a good man who treats her right?â
He nods, trying to hide his growing annoyance. ââCourse I do. I justâŠI donât know. I still donât see them together, I guess.â
âWell, theyâve been together for like, two years.â
Again, Dean nods his acknowledgement. Itâs hard for him to believe that so much time has passed already. He honestly didnât think you and Benny would be together this long. Heâd always felt a little uncomfortable with one of his best friends dating you, but youâd seemed happy about it, so he didnât discourage it. But heâd never been very supportive, either. At least, not about your relationship.
Lisa sighs and grabs his arm, pulling him aside before he can rejoin the party.
âListen, we need to talk about something,â she says.
Dean restrains a tired groan. âCan this wait âtil later?â
âI think we should do this now,â she says. A hallmark Lisa-ism. Sheâs opinionated and strong-willed, something Deanâs always respected about her. Sometimes though, the timing is damn irritating. He doesnât want to get into another argument with his girlfriend in public, especially not at his sonâs birthday party.
âSpeaking of commitment,â she says with a sigh. âI think itâs fair to say that weâve been on a five-year rollercoaster, you and I. You know why that is?â
âIâm sure youâre gonna tell me,â Dean says, crossing his arms.
âItâs because youâre spread too thin,â she says. âBetween the firehouse, construction jobs on the sideâŠnot to mention other things.â
âWhat? Whatâre you talking about?â
Lisaâs lips purse, before she pointedly gestures over at you with her eyes. âWell, for example. Youâre still going to her place after your next shift to fix her fridge, right?â
âYeah, I mean, should be pretty simple. Iâve just gotta swing by the hardware store and grab this specialty tool I orderedââ
âDean,â Lisa deadpans. âThatâs exactly the kind of thing Iâm talking about.â
She heaves a deep breath, running her fingers through her long brown hair.
âI get that navigating this situation hasnât been easy for you,â she says. âIt hasnât exactly been easy for me either, but look.â
Lisa takes his hands in hers, uncrossing his arms. âI want to get married someday. I want kids too. And I want that kind of life with youâŠIâm just not sure you want it with me.â
Dean expels a heavy sigh. âLisââ
âDonât answer me right now,â she says, but she levels him with a serious look. âYou need to decide though, Dean. Five years is long enough. You should know by now if you want to be with me.â
After letting go of his hands, she softens the edges of her words with a gentle kiss on his cheek. Then she turns to join the group now gathered around the picnic table where the food is, all the kids cheering for pizza and cake.
After the party, Sam, Eileen, Lisa, and Benny pack up their cars and yours with the leftover food, party supplies, and presents. Dean helps you clean up the trash, all while keeping an eye on Robbie getting out the last of his sugar-high on the playground swing.
You shake your head tiredly, if with a fond smile. âThat kidâs gonna be up all night hype on that radioactive cake.â
Dean chuckles. âYou want me to take him tonight?â
âItâs okay. I think heâs going to want to play with his toys,â you reply.
âWell, he could just as easily do that at my place,â he reasons.
You consider it, but you shake your head. âYeah, but we got him the bike. Heâs probably gonna want to try it out for a few minutes before we get him cleaned up.â
âBy âwe,â you mean you and Benny,â Dean says, his tone becoming surly. âAnd about that. Donât you think a bike is something you should run by me? Thatâs typically a âdadâ kind of gift.â
You pause what youâre doing at the sound of his tone. Your brows knit together.
âSorry, but I feel like a bike isnât exclusively a dad thing,â you say.
âMy dad got me my first bike,â Dean replies. âSpent a whole three days teaching me how to ride.â
You take a minute to think about it. You understand where Deanâs coming from, so you nod.
âOkay, I get it. You want to be there to help teach Robbie? Iâm sure heâd love that.âÂ
Dean tosses a wadded-up ball of frosting-covered napkins and stops, letting his hands fall to his sides in frustration. He draws closer and helps you untie the balloons from the picnic table.
âYeah, I do, but thatâs not the point,â he says. âWhy canât I take him home tonight?â
You blink up at him in confusion. âWell, like I said. The bikeââ
âThat IÂ shouldâve gotten for him,â he snaps. âWhich, let me guess, Benny picked out. Right?â
You frown at him in earnest now. âDean, why are you getting so upset about it? Itâs just a bike.â
âWell you know what, itâs not! And itâs not just the damn bike either.â He swipes a hand over his face in annoyance, a telltale sign youâve come to read well on the man. âLook, Iâm missing too much shit, all right? Like, like the dinosaur thing! And the fact that I only get him on the weekends.â
You turn toward him, trying to put a cap on your own annoyance. This isnât the first time you two have had a conversation like this.Â
âWeâve gone over this before, Dean. Your schedule at the firehouse is just too unpredictable,â you say. âRobbie needs as much stability as possible between us. ButâŠokay, if you want to take him tonight, thatâs fine. We can bring the bike over to your place and show it to him there.â
Youâre trying to be as reasonable as possible, and Dean knows that. Still, anger prickles just under his skin, and he canât help but push his luck.
âYou still shouldâve asked be before you got the bike in the first place,â he argues.
Your brows raise high. âExcuse me?â
âYou heard me.â
âLook, itâs not like we bought him a Honda Civic. Honestly, Dean, why are you picking a fight with me right now?â you ask. âDid you and Lisa get into it again or something?â
Dean looks away and crosses his arms, giving you all the confirmation you need.
âYeah, thatâs right,â you nod. âI saw you two over there on the playground, looked pretty heated. But do me a favor. Donât come at me with that energy, because Iâm too damn tired of it!â
When you walk away from him, Dean canât help but stare after you. He knows he fucked that up, just as he knows that you donât deserve him snapping at you. Heâs just too irritated to admit it.
For the entire week that follows, Dean finds himself distracted. He sticks to his word and helps Benny teach his son how to ride a bike in between their shifts at the firehouse, but Dean comes home each night feeling even more frustrated and drained than before. Itâs too much, knowing Bennyâs slowly but surely carving out a father-figure role in Robbieâs life.
These thoughts follow Dean to work, even while he climbs up the firetruck ladder in the rain. Itâs parallel to a busted utility pole that still sparks with electricity, even in this torrential downpour. His task is to get up to the top and grab a large branch thatâs tangled in the lines.
Rung after rung, he climbs. His safety mask protects his eyes from the rain, but he wishes they had some mini windshield wipers to keep his vision clear of the droplets pelting him in the face.
He also canât help thinking of you. If Lisaâs right, then Bennyâs about to become a more permanent fixture in Robbieâs life, and yours.Â
Okay fine. Itâs not like Dean expected you to be single forever, but did you really have to get with one of his best friends? Does it really have to be Benny, who seems so natural with Robbie, and more patient than Dean, and more of a support to you and Robbie than Dean can ever be?
And then thereâs Lisaâs little ultimatum. He understands why sheâs frustrated with him. Honestly, heâs surprised sheâs stuck around this long. He knows sheâs not going to wait too much longer for him to get his act together. For him to decide, as she put it.
Itâs not that heâs not sure about her, itâs just thatâŠ
Just that what? he wonders.
He manages to grab the wily tree branch and maneuver it out of the power lines.Â
He just doesnât realize that his glove doesnât have quite enough friction on the metal side panel of the ladder. Not only does his hand slip, but heâs forced to let go of the branch while he loses his balance. The branch falls to the sidewalk, far, far down below.
âDean!â Benny shouts in alarm.
Luckily, the truck itself breaks Dean's fall.
Holding Robbieâs hand tightly in yours is the only thing keeping you steady as you lead him through the hospital. After the receptionist had checked you both in and gave you the room number, you hastened down the hall and up to the right floor. 2005.
Robbie breaks into tears when he finally gets to see his dad, laid up though he is in his hospital bed. Your throat tightens at the sight of Dean hooked up to all those monitors. He has his arm wrapped up and fitted into a sling. He has a thick piece of gauze taped to the side of his face, covering a wide, angry abrasion, but he seems to be resting easy on his back. The bed is at an incline, with most of the overhead lights turned off.
Robbie rushes to the bed before you can stop him. He hesitantly touches Deanâs non-injured right hand. âDaddy?â
âRobbie, wait,â you say, keeping your voice quiet. You quickly go over to the bedside and grab ahold of Robbieâs shoulders, but Dean takes a deep breath. His eyelids crack open.
âHey, buddy,â he says, attempting a smile. His voice is rough and weak, but at least heâs awake.
Robbieâs lower lip wobbles as tears fill his eyes again.
âCome âere,â Dean says, a little stronger. When he reaches out to his son, the kid hops up onto the bed and buries his face into his fatherâs chest. Dean holds him as securely as he can, soothing his hand over the boyâs hair and pressing a kiss to the top of his head.
âItâs okay, little man. âM okay,â he promises. Robbie nods, but he still continues to cry.
You canât help but do the same. Tears slip down your cheeks without your consent. Dean beckons you over too, gesturing with his chin and a slight smile. Youâre more tentative in the way you sit down at the edge of his bed. You run your fingers through Robbieâs light brown hair to help reassure him. Then, you meet Deanâs gaze and lay a hand on his good shoulder. You donât know whether youâre steadying him, or yourself.
âHow do you feel?â you ask. âThe hospital called me. Benny told me what happened.â
The thought reminds you to text your boyfriend. You hadnât had a chance to tell him you made it here yet. He must be downstairs grabbing a bite to eat, because heâs the one who rode with Dean in the ambulance and has been with him for a while.
âThe hospital called you?â Dean notes in slight confusion.
âEileen told me that Sam is in court right now, so I mustâve been next on the list,â you say. He also must have taken Lisa off his emergency list the last time they broke up for almost a month. He probably forgot to update it again.
You reach out a hand to almost touch the bandage by his temple. Instead, you hesitantly hold the side of his face to see the area better. Dean closes his eyes for a moment. You can see heâs in pain. Your hand lingers on his cheek, but you know, deep down, that it shouldnât.
Dean doesnât stop you though. He lets out a deep breath, savoring how nice the gentle touch feels when the rest of his body feels battered to hell.
âFell off the ladder. Was a stupid rookie move,â he explains, but when he sees that look on your face, he tries to inject a little more joking into a smile. âSâ not so bad.â
âYou couldâve broken your head as well as your arm,â you say, more sharply than you mean to.
Robbie whimpers and clings tighter to Dean. You cover your mouth, as if you can trap the words back inside. You donât want to upset your son more than he already is, so you fall silent. Another tear works its way down your cheek, but you brush it away. Dean shakes his head.
âHey, Iâm okay,â he reassures you too. He manages to smile as he pats Robbieâs back. âRight, buddy?â
The boyâs head perks up. His eyes are still shiny, but he smiles too. Heâs not one to speak when heâs upset though, so he just curls up against Deanâs chest and hangs onto him. Dean rests his good arm snugly around him.
You smile and stroke Robbieâs back. Though your hand lowers, resting on Deanâs hand. You take in a deep breath to calm yourself down. Deanâs fingers curl around yours, prompting you to glance up into his eyes. The way heâs watching you is soft, grateful.
Until the door creaks open. Benny steps in with a subtle clearing of his throat. You jolt internally, and you slip your hand away from Deanâs. You offer your boyfriend a wan smile.
âHey,â you say.
âHey, baby.â He comes over and greets you with a kiss to the side of your head. He smiles at your son gently. âThe gangâs all here.â
âOh! Let me call Sam, and Lisa too. They still donât know whatâs going on,â you say. You get up from the bed to grab your phone out of your purse. Dean nods in agreement and thanks you, while Robbie plays with his dad's long fingers.
âHow you holdinâ up, brother?â Benny asks, after you step out of the room. He settles into the chair near the foot of the bed.
âAh, you know me. Iâm like a cat. Always stick the landing,â Dean says, smiling lazily. The morphine is starting to kick in again.
Benny smirks. âMaybe you do got nine lives, the amount of close calls you like gettinâ yourself into.â
Deanâs good humor fades. He considers his son in his arms, and he shakes his head.
âYeah, well, no more,â he says. He got a taste of what it would be like to leave his boy behind, and heâs not fucking doing it. Heâs not leaving you to raise Robbie by yourself. The mere idea tears a new hole in his heart.
His eyes sting just enough that he has to blink a bit harder, swallowing past a thick well of emotion in his throat. He presses another kiss to the top of Robbieâs head. Then, Dean meets Bennyâs gaze.
âThank you,â he says, and he means it.
Benny nods.
âYou got it, brother.â
When Lisa steps off the hospital elevator on the second floor, you happen to be coming out of the bathroom to fix your racoon eyes. Youâve been crying way too much. You attempt to greet Lisa with something reassuring, but she cuts you off.Â
âWhat happened, and why didnât the hospital call me directly?â she asks.
Her tone is cutting, and it takes you aback.
âWell, Sam and I were listed as his emergency contactsââ
âWhy?â she snaps. âYouâre not his wife or his girlfriend. I shouldâve been listed.â
Jesus Christ. At this point, you canât help it. Youâre too tired and emotionally drained to lasso in your temper with this woman.
âMaybe if you and Dean stayed together longer than five minutes at a time, heâd put you back on the short list,â you sling back. âBut the truth is, youâve never justâŠbeen there for Dean. Not without demanding something from him.â
Lisa scoffs incredulously. âOh, thatâs fucking rich coming from you. Youâre the reason he canât commit to anything. You think your little world is the only one that matters, and you call Dean for any little thing! What, donât you have a boyfriend to help fix your goddamn sink?âÂ
You open your mouth to retort, but you pause as her words seep into your mind. She might actually have a small point about that one. You realize then just how often youâve been asking Dean for his help, not just with your apartment, but with your car, and other logistical things that usually have to with Robbie. Deanâs just such a good handyman, and you thought he genuinely liked being able to helpâŠeven though Benny did mention once or twice that heâd be just as happy to help you.
âLisa, this is a lot more than a leaky sink. I just wanted to get here with Robbie and make sure Dean was okay,â you try to explain.
âGood. Iâm glad his son was the first person Dean got to see when he woke up,â Lisa says. âBut I shouldâve been the second.â
She brushes past you before you can even think of what to say. Youâre in a state of shock, feeling guilty, incensed, and on the verge of tears all at once.
A familiar voice calls your name, and you turn to Benny just as those tears begin to fall. He gathers you up into his arms and holds you there in the middle of the hallway.
âShe shouldnât talk to you like that, no matter how high tensions are today. Iâll talk to Dean,â Benny says. You shake your head and bury your face in his chest, clenching your fingers in his red flannel shirt.Â
âNo, itâs okay,â you reply, despite the sob that shudders through you. Youâve lost the will to fight.
Benny shakes his head and presses a kiss to your forehead. âIt ainât okay, baby.â
âPlease, donât bother Dean with this. Especially not right now,â you say. You take a moment to wipe your eyes and get ahold of yourself. âIâm gonna go get Robbie so Dean can rest.â
You canât shake the feeling that Lisa is right. You do rely on Dean too much. You just donât want to think about why that is.
Dean makes a full recovery after a few months. He never does hear about what happened in that hallway, but he knows that things need to change.Â
He decides to dig out his momâs engagement ring from a locked box of his parentsâ keepsakes, though heâs still waiting on the right time for it. He and Lisa start looking at houses though, for real this time. She hires a realtor and everything.Â
Heâs making a firm decision, and he thinks itâs the right one. He wants to be there for his son, but he doesnât want to keep âspreading himself too thin.â He has to figure out how to set some roots, and some boundaries with you while heâs at it. Heâll just have to come to terms with the idea that he wonât get to be there for everything.Â
He has to be okay with the fact that youâll probably marry Benny. Youâll keep making him cookies and cakes, giving him your smile and your time and your body. And Robbie will probably think of Benny as more of a father than his own Weekend Dad.Â
Meanwhile, youâve spent the past few months keeping yourself in check as well. Youâve stopped calling Dean for help whenever something breaks down in your old-ass apartment. You try to keep your conversations less about life and troubles and whatever funny thing your students did that day in class, and more focused on Robbieâstrictly about his schedule and his needs.
Itâs kind of painful, if youâre honest with yourself. Sam will always be one of your closest friends from college, but in the past five years, Dean has truly become your best friend. Because youâve told him things. The things that come from sharing a child with someone, like Sunday dinners with your parents, flipping through old yearbooks and childhood picturesâand the details of day-to-day schedules and little stupid things that happen in moments between moments.
Dean also knows the deep cuts. Like being pregnant and scared and breaking down crying on the side of the road. Like sharing the deepest well of your insecurities with someone who knows your body intimately, even if just for one amazing night...a night youâve never quite been able to put out of your mind.
However, you know that things canât stay the same. From now on, he just needs to be your sonâs father. Nothing more, nothing less.Â
So today, on a crisp April 24th, youâre getting ready for a highly anticipated evening with your boyfriend. Robbie is sleeping over your parentsâ house, and Benny has been planning something special for your third-year anniversary.Â
You slip into your new dress, a deep emerald green, with a pair of black heels youâve rarely worn since before you got pregnant. Come to think of it, you were wearing these the night of Sam and Eileenâs bachelor-bachelorette party. The night youâŠwell, the night Robbie was conceived.Â
You shake your head to rid yourself of those thoughts. You even consider changing.Â
Youâre being silly, you shake your head. Theyâre just shoes.Â
And yet. Thinking of that time so long ago, it reminds you of a recent Sunday dinner at your parentsâ house.
Two Months Ago...
Your parents live modestly, but comfortably in rural Kansas. Their ranch-style home boasts a creek in the backyard, where your dad is teaching your son how to catch minnows. Your mom is inside working on an apple pie, knowing itâs both Deanâs and Robbieâs favorite.
You and Dean have kept close to the house under the shade, sitting on a bench made more comfortable by a pair of old polyester cushions with red, faded flowers.
âHow much longer do you have to wear that?â you ask Dean. He glances down at his cast-covered left arm.
âDoc says itâs about ready to come off,â he says.
You nod, allowing yourself a certain smile. âHow bad are you itching to grab my momâs garden shears and cut it off right here?â
âWoman, donât tempt me,â he says, his lips twitching at a grin. âIâve been eying those overgrown scissors for the past half hour.â
You laugh and take another sip of your glass. Yours holds sweet tea, while Deanâs has some of your dadâs favorite whiskey. You both raise your heads when Robbie yells across the backyard.
âI caught a minnow!â
âGood job, buddy,â Dean grins. âSee if you can catch a marlin!â
âA marlin?â Robbie questions.
âYeah, like that orange guy in Finding Nemo,â Dean calls back.
Your dad gives Dean the same wry look you do, though yours is tinged with more amusement.
âDean, thatâs a clown fish,â you say. âHeâs not gonna find that in the creek.â
âAw, shit,â he tries to quiet his laugh. âAh well, should keep him occupied for another twenty minutes.â
You bite your lip to stifle your laughter as well. Though something else occurs to you the longer you watch your son play and explore in the creek. Your dad has the patience of a saint as he puts yet another bait worm on the hook for the kid.
âHeâs starting to ask questions, you know,â you tell Dean, in a quieter voice. ââWhy arenât you and Daddy married? Why canât we all live together?ââ
Dean's brows raise. His good humor dims when he looks over at you.
âWhat do you tell him?â he asks.
You take in a deep breath, considering your words now as carefully as you did with your son.
âThat we care about each other a lot, as friends,â you say, meeting Deanâs eyes. âAnd we love Robbie very much. Nothingâs going to change that, even if you and I arenât together like a normal mom and dad.â
Saying it like that makes your heart twinge, for more than one reason. The way Deanâs mouth twitches into a rueful smile just makes it worse, but you try your best to ignore it.
âI never thought about having to explain it to him,â he says, rubbing a hand over his mouth.
Itâs that anxious tell of his again. You notice every time he does it.
âI have,â you admit. âI just didnât know for sure what I was going to say until it was coming out of my mouth.â
Dean smirks a little. âYeah, that sounds like you.â
You roll your eyes and sip your drink, crossing your arms as well. Dean considers you then, looking at you in a way that makes you raise a brow in question.
âWhat?â you ask.
âNothing, itâs justâŠâ He sits back against the bench and rubs his hands down his jean-clad thighs. âFor the record, I did try to ask you out once.â
âWhat?â you scoff incredulously. âNo, youâve been with Lisa since the beginning.â
âBefore Lisa,â Dean says.
He isnât joking. He isnât teasing. Heâs serious as he stares back at you with those green eyes of his. Your brows furrow as you wrack your brain. Did he drunkenly leave you a voicemail on one of those âoff againâ episodes between him and Lisa? No. You know youâd remember something like that.
âIt was a few weeks after the bachelor party,â Dean says. âI called you up, remember?â
Your eyes widen. Finally, that jogs your memory.
âSo I just thought maybe you and I could do something again. Maybe you wanna come over my place this time.â And there it is. You deflate at his words, shoulders sagging. The "convenient booty call" proposition.
You have to laugh, shaking your head in disbelief.
âDean, you did not ask me out,â you say. âYou wanted to hook up. Thereâs a distinct difference.â
Dean frowns at you. âNo, I was. I invited you overââ
âFor essentially some Netflix and chill,â you retort.
âHey, I offered to make you dinner,â he argues. âI didnât say anything about hooking up.â
You pause at that. His earnest denial makes you actually think back to what you remember about that conversation on the phone.
âSo I just thought maybe you and I could do something again. Maybe you wanna come over my place this time.â And there it is. You deflate at his words, shoulders sagging. The "convenient booty call" proposition. âI could make us some burgers, toss in a couple of beers and a movie night,â he adds.
You cover your lips with your fingers as you begin to realizeâŠ
âThat was you asking me out?â you ask incredulously.
Deanâs brows furrow and he throws his hands up. âWhat? Who doesnât like a little movie night?â
âDean,â you huff another laugh. âYou couldâve made it sound more like a date.â
âWell, âscuse me. Sorry I couldnât afford the Ritz at the time,â he grumbles.
You sigh. âThatâs not what I meant.â
The more you think about it, the more you just shake your head at yourself. Why did you have to overthink it, like you do everything?
âWow,â you say, softer and more contrite. âI honestly never thoughtâŠâ
âYeah,â he says. He shifts his gaze out ahead.
You glance over at him, now more unsure of yourself. He wouldnât have any regrets, you think. He has Lisa. As much as they go at it, they always inevitably get back together. And now you know they hired a realtor. Theyâre about to start making solid steps forward.
But Dean surprises you with another question.
âDo you think ifâŠâ
He doesnât finish it, but you think you know what heâs asking. You hesitate, your fingers flexing around your glass that beads with condensation. You set the glass down beside you.Â
Just as you open your mouth to replyâ
âAll right, pie is cooling and dinner is served!â your mom calls out. Her head pokes out of the sliding glass door to the backyard. You offer a smile, trying to hide how you jolted in your seat.
âOkay, thanks, Mom,â you nod.
You turn back to Dean, who also hesitates. His eyes meet yours, but all too soon, he locks the moment away.
Bracing his hands on his knees, he rocks to his feet and goes out to get Robbie and help your dad bring in the fishing gear.
You grab Deanâs whiskey along with your tea on your way back inside the house. You consider the amber liquid disturbed in his glass, and you down the rest yourself. The burn down your throat is a good distraction. If he asks about it, youâll say you got the glasses confused.
You know youâll have to leave that conversation unfinished at the foot of the bench.
Now...
Benny comes by your apartment and helps you into the passenger side of his pickup truck, like the gentleman he is. He takes you to a nice restaurant in downtown, much nicer than the usual sports bar or kid-friendly restaurant. You're very much looking forward to eating at a restaurant that doesn't feature chicken fingers or "kiddie" corn dogs.
âThis is gonna be really expensive,â you whisper to him, after he hands his keys over to the valet.Â
Benny squeezes your hand in his, leaning over to kiss your temple.Â
âDonât you worry about that. We both deserve a night out.â His blue eyes gleam with amusement. However, his gaze gentles, becoming more sincere. âYou work hard, carinâ for everybody around you. How about you let me take care of you for once.â
Your eyes begin to water, your throat constricting with emotion. You rub his arm gratefully.
âThank you,â you say. âYou donât know how much I appreciate that.âÂ
Itâs always easy with Benny. Nice and simple and easy. Nice, supportive, and considerate.
Nice and safe.
That thought follows you while you and Benny walk into to the restaurant. Heâs reserved great seats in the back corner, overlooking a beautiful courtyard. Itâs decorated with hydrangeas and light wood dining tables, all framed with a rod iron archway as the sun begins to set just so. After holding your chair out for you before he sits himself, Benny orders a bottle of champagne to kick things off.
He turns to you with a somewhat nervous look in his eyes, like he's steeling himself. Itâs uncharacteristic of Benny, whoâs always so calm and charming and sure of himself. It makes a zing of anticipation run down your spine, andâŠa dash of fear. You donât know why, and you donât know how to beat the feeling down as you fidget in your seat.
He subtly clears his throat, then takes your hand. âSweetheart, I know Iâm not all that good at the words youâre supposed to say. But I can say that the past three years with you and Robbie, itâs come to mean the world to me.â
Your smile softens. He brushes his thumb over the back of your hand, encouraged by your reaction.
âSo I think itâs time I made it clear where I stand, and how much I want to be the man in your life,â he says.
Your eyes begin to widen in shock, but not for the reason he thinks.
âDean,â you gasp.
Bennyâs expression slackens. âWhat?â
You point over his shoulder, and Benny turns to follow your line of vision. Dean and Lisa have just walked into the restaurant. They notice you pointing their way, and they both pause in surprise as well. Lisa is beautiful as usual in a slinky black dress, completely backless (something you feel you could never pull off, unless you had an invisible bra to keep the girls perked up).
Dean isâŠwell, youâve very rarely seen him in a suit, but charcoal gray works for him. The open collar and white buttoned-down works for him, as do the three top buttons heâs left undone, showing a tantalizing strip of tanned skin. He stares back at you like he forgot you live in the same time zone, let alone the same zip code.
âUh, hey!â he casts out an awkward wave, before he makes his way over to you and Benny. Lisa is less than enthused.
âWe shouldnât interrupt their night,â you catch her whisper to him, but Dean doesnât seem to hear her.
âWhatâs up, party people! Of all the gin joints in all the world, huh?â Dean says, a little too loudly when he thumps Benny on the back. Benny grunts, giving a bit of a forced chuckle.
âDean,â he greets. âI think I told you about this particular gin joint. Good to see you can actually clean up once in a while.â
âAh, you know what, this monkey suit ainât too bad,â Dean says, pulling at his collar.
You smirk in amusement. âYeah, I remember how much you complained about wearing a simple tie for Robbieâs Christmas pageant.â
He smirks down at you. âHey, ties still might not be my thing, but nothing wrong with a sharp collar.â
He pops his for emphasis. You donât know why it makes you laugh, but it does. Maybe itâs just his face and the silly, endearing expression he makes when he pouts his lips in a âblue steel.â
âSo, is this just a night out, or you guys celebrating something special?â Dean asks, gesturing at the champagne bottle and your full glasses of bubbly.
Benny gives his friend a certain look. âYeah, as a matter of fact. Todayâs three years.â
He takes your hand and kisses your knuckles. You smile back at him, though youâre a bit self-conscious at the way both he and Dean, and even Lisa have their attention on you.
âWe should let you guys get back to it then,â Lisa says.
Honestly, itâs a relief. You and Benny nod, wishing them a goodnight.
For some reason, you notice how Deanâs smile doesnât quite reach his eyes. But he goes with Lisa, laying a hand on the small of her back. You force yourself to tear your eyes away from them and refocus on Benny. You take up your champagne glass and raise it in offering.
âAll right, where were we?â you ask, if with a nervous trill in your belly.
Benny smiles. He takes up his glass and clinks it with yours.
Lisa nearly sighs. She and Dean are back in line at the front of the restaurant, waiting to be seated. The second time she catches Dean glancing over at the table where you and Benny sit, she shakes her head and digs into her purse for the valet card. Sheâs done with this.
âI think maybe we should go to a different restaurant,â she says.
That finally earns Deanâs attention, mostly confused. âWhat, why?â
She just gives him a long look.
He realizes that whatever her reasons are, itâs easier to just give in than to fight her on it. Heâs learning when to pick his battles. Or is he just giving up?
Also, if tonightâs âthe nightâ he thinks it is for you and Benny, maybe he doesnât want to stick around after all. Three years, huh?
âAll right, fine. Letâs go,â he agrees.
Dean and Lisa wait for the valet to bring the Impala around. The minute he gets behind the wheel and turns the key into the ignition, she changes her mind.
âLook, letâs just go home,â she says. âI donât really feel like eating out anymore.â
Deanâs brows raise. âWhat? Aw, come on. Weâre already dressed and everything. You look great, Lis. Just tell me where you wanna eat.â
Lisa remains firm, with a small shake of her head. âPlease, Dean, just take me home.â
After a moment of indecision, Dean sighs. He revs the ignition and does as she says.
Itâs only a fifteen-minute drive back to their apartment, but in that stifling silence, it seems to drag on for a small eternity. He glances at her a couple of times. Lisa has her arms crossed as she stares out the window, watching the other restaurants and mom-and-pops shops and forest trees and old houses of Lebanon, Kansas go by.
Dean counts it a blessing when theyâre finally home. He walks up the few short steps up to their ground-floor apartment and unlocks the door. He flicks on the lights inside, and she breezes past him to toss her purse onto the couch.
Dean takes off his blazer and begins to undo the buttons on his cuffs. He watches her all the while, knowing that a storm is brewing. She shucks off her heels and slowly paces the living room on bare feet, like her whirling thoughts are fueling every step.
âAll right, I give. Whatâs going on?â Dean asks. âWhatâd I do this time?â
She pauses, with her back turned to him.
Shit, he thinks. He shouldnât have said it like that.
He prepares for the inevitable blow up, but it never comes. Lisa just heaves a sigh. Slowly she turns, and Deanâs shocked and dismayed to see the tears welling up in her deep brown eyes. He makes quick strides toward her, but she raises a hand to keep him at bay.
âDean, when you picture yourself happy, truly happy,â she says. âIs it with me? Can you imagine yourself marrying me? Buying the house, having kids, growing old together?â
If Dean was thrown for a loop before, heâs even more stunned by her question. âLisâŠâ
âJust be honest, for once,â she pleads. Her tears begin to brim over, but she blinks, somehow keeping them at bay.
Itâs a bit too long before Dean realizes that he canât give her an answer. At least, not the one he knows she wants to hear.
When he thinks of that picture in his mind, of course he sees his son. But the only other person Dean can imagine there beside him isâŠ
âIâŠâ He wills his mouth to work, but nothing else comes out.
The only face he can conjure is yours. Your eyes are warm and welcoming, your smile as bright and contagious as your laugh.
The only voice he can hear is yours, gentle and strong at the same time.
The only one he can see is you.
He knows the shampoo you use and the perfume you like to wear, how the sweet and floral scents mix together and linger in your hair and on your skin.
Even now he remembers the contours of your body, and how it could fit so well against his. He knows that you used to try and hide your shape under loose, baggy shirts and cargo pants that did nothing for you. He knows how much courage it took you to wear that red dress to his brotherâs party, because you told him once, at one of those Sunday dinners at your parentsâ house.
Come to think of it, thereâs not a whole lot that Dean doesnât know about you, except maybe what you see when you look at him.
âYou love her,â Lisa finishes for him. âI think you always have.â
Deanâs throat tightens. Somehow he swallows anyway, and he shakes his head.Â
âLisa, I loved you.â
âMaybe you did, in your own way,â she says, laughing a little through her tears as she wipes them away. âBut you already have a family, Dean. Go fight for it.âÂ
Dean doesnât know what to say, but he knows what he can do.
He goes to her and kisses her cheek.Â
âIâm so sorry,â he says.Â
Lisa merely nods, wiping her face dry. She watches Dean Winchester walk out of her apartment, and out of her life for good this time.Â
Dean calls your cell, but it goes to voicemail. He drives all the way back to the restaurant and doesnât find you or Benny there.Â
Dean realizes that what heâs doing, what he plans to do, is not fucking cool. He wouldnât blame you or even Benny for being severely pissed when Dean shows up. He also knows that he canât let another day pass where he keeps lying to you, and himself.Â
He eventually finds you at home. Whatâs weird is that Bennyâs truck isnât in the drivewayâjust your car. He knocks on your door, and he waits.
He unconsciously holds his breath while he waits in that terrible existence of limbo. However, his heart thrums back to life when he hears your footsteps drawing closer to the door. Anticipation, excitement, dread, it all roils together inside him like a bad cocktail as the door swings open.
And heâs once again rendered a bit breathless at the sight of you in that dress. The color alone appeals to him, let alone the way it accentuates your every curve, from full breasts to the swell of your hips, the softer slope of your thighs, and bare toes painted. Youâre fucking delectable, every curve, and a temptation without you even meaning to be.Â
Youâre justâŠyouâre still so goddamn beautiful, like the night he first saw you. Even now, he can almost feel the give of your thighs under his hands, his fingers pressed to supple flesh.Â
But then heâs drawn to your face, and your wide eyes full of surprise. Your mascara is a bit smudged though. Your eyes are red too, like youâve been crying. His brows furrow in concern.
âDean, whatâre you doing here?â you ask.
âI need to talk to you, but uhâŠdid something happen?â he asks. âYou okay?â
Youâre reluctant to tell him. Did Benny say something to upset you? Or was it something he did?
âYeah, Iâm okay,â you say.
Instinctively, Dean knows itâs a lie.
âThis isnât a good time though,â you say, after clearing your throat. âCan we do this tomorrow, maybe?â
Dean leans a hand on the doorframe.
âPlease, itâs important,â he says. His eyes implore you harder than his words. Please.
That does it. A sigh passes through your lips, but you let him in. He knows Robbie is with your parents for the night, which actually makes this easier.
Once he steps inside the apartment, Dean does notice that your bedroom door is open. Half the drawers to your dresser are open too, and empty. Certain frames that used to be on your coffee table are no longer there, like the one of you, Benny, and Robbie on a camping trip.Â
âYou want some coffee, or soda?â you ask.Â
Dean declines and grasps your arm before you can busy yourself into âhostessâ mode. He leads you to the couch, where you both sit down together.
âWhat happened tonight?â he asks. âWhereâs Benny?â
Your lower lip wobbles, the beginning of your telltale cry face. Dean knows his son gets it from you, and it always breaks his heart. He squeezes your arm gently, trying to ground you.
âBenny proposed to me tonight,â you confess, taking in a sharp breath. âHe proposed, and I couldnât give him an answer.âÂ
You shake your head as the tears sting hot in your eyes.Â
âHe got so upset, he justâhe left!â You throw your hands up. âBut honestly, I donât blame him.â
Dean tries to comfort you as you try and fail to wipe at your face. He wraps an arm around your shoulders, cupping your cheek to brush the tears away himself.Â
âWhy couldnât you answer him?â he asks.Â
You look up at Dean, and you finally notice the shine of hope in his eyes. Dean touches your cheek more tenderly.Â
âDoes it mean I have a chance here?â he asks.
Despite what your eyes tell you, you still gape at him in shock. âWhat? ButâŠwhat about Lisa?â
âItâs over. For good this time,â Dean shakes his head. âI realized what I wanted for my life, and where my heart isâŠâ
And he chuckles weakly. âTruth is, youâve had it the whole time, sweetheart.â
You begin to crumble all over again. You pull away from him and his touch, because you canât believe it. You cover your face with your hands, sniffling as you try to make sense of his words, his touch, and the warm flutter threatening to brim happiness in your heart.
âGod, Dean. You can't just..."
"I mean it," he insists.
You're still reluctant to take him seriously...no matter how much you want to. It's a conflicting realization that hurts, and makes you feel stupid for taking so long to figure it out, and makes you hate yourself for hoping his words are true.
"Come the morning, youâre going to change your mind,â you reason, without looking at him. âLike youâve done with Lisa a thousand times.â
âNo,â Dean says firmly. He shifts closer and prompts you to look at him, really look at him.
âNot about this, and you know it,â he says, catching and holding your gaze. âThatâs why you couldnât say yes to Benny. Because you know what weâve got. Itâs the real deal.â
You still look uncertain, even though you canât bring yourself to pull away this time. Dean has always had this way of looking into the very depths of you, like he can actually see every thought as it passes through your mind. Â
âI shouldâve said yes,â you say. âI can rely on Benny. I know he would stay by my side, andâŠand I know he wonât hurt me.â
Not like Iâve just hurt him, you think. Guilt still pricks at your heart. The last thing you ever wanted to do was lead him on, and yet, thatâs what youâd done, wasnât it? You thought you had loved him. Youâre sure that you did, but maybe it just wasnât the kind of love that could reach down deep and grab you, set your blood on fire, and make you ache when the burn was gone.
That spark licks across your skin when Dean takes your hands. Â
âWhat if I want to be that guy for you,â he says.
You allow yourself to look at him. Really look at him.
You know Dean. When he gets an idea in his head, it inhabits every bone and shred of muscle in his body. Thereâs no mistaking his resolve, or the steady grip of his hands over yours.
âIf you let me, Iâll stay. I wonât leave you,â he says. In his eyes, thereâs a firm promise. âI can be the guy you rely on. The man you can trust. The man whoâs gonna love you, come whatever. Because now I know what it means. I know how it feels.â
You bite your lower lip against the smile that wants to surface.
âAre you sure?â you ask.
Dean smiles for you. âIf you wanna know the truth, Iâm pretty sure Iâve been loving you since the day I heard Robbieâs heartbeat for the first time.âÂ
Your tears flow harder at that. A shaky breath escapes you, though it does nothing to steady you. Dean strokes your cheek gently with his thumb.Â
âPlease, just give me this one chance,â he asks. Begs, really.Â
He doesnât have to though. You nod, just a little.Â
âOkay,â you agree. âLetâs try.â
Dean's smile spreads slow, but warm across his face. Itâs your favorite kind, the kind that crinkles his eyes.Â
He leans in and claims your lips with his own. The passion of it is familiar, but you don't think itâs the same as five years ago. Now, thereâs an underlying note of tenderness in his touch and each new way he tastes you deeper. He holds nothing back this time, and neither do you.Â
Your fingers tangle in his shirt, and then in his hair as you moan into his mouth. âDean.â
âYeah, sweetheart?â he answers against your lips, though he doesnât give you much room to keep talking.
You havenât heard him call you sweetheart in a long time. You feel your heart knitting back together, stitch by stitch. Tears sting in your eyes anew, but you squeeze your eyes shut against them.
âIâŠâ
You canât even continue the breathless thought. You hold his face desperately between your hands, pressing your forehead to his for a moment as you both catch your breath. But this man is like the sweetest, most seductive vice. Now that youâve gotten another hit, you canât resist. You no longer want to.
His arms wrap around you more securely, and he leans in to lure you back into his kiss. His tongue breaches past your lips to curl along yours with tantalizing strokes. His hands slowly move down your back and along your waist.
âMmm, missed the hell outta this,â he groans into your mouth. Your heart flutters again at the way he holds you, the way his big hands squeeze you and feel you.
You let him guide you down onto the sofa cushions. He slots himself between your bare thighs and runs his hand up familiar smooth skin, bunching the skirt of your dress higher as he goes. He aims to get himself reacquainted with every soft part of you that welcomes him back.
For once, the gates around your hearts swing free.Â
Dean never imagined that his own son would hand him the ring he gives to his wife, but today, it just feels like symmetry. He grins and winks at Robbie.
âThanks, buddy,â Dean says.
His sonâs beaming grin is wide and toothy, but the boy takes his job very seriously and delivers the other ring to you. You smile brightly and caress his cheek after you take the shining, white gold band from him. It matches the thinner band that Dean has for you; it'll soon join the engagement ring that once belonged to his mother.
Robbie had liked Benny a lot, but he loves his dad. Heâs probably the happiest person in the room to see his parents take each otherâs hands in front of the minister.Â
Benny is understandably absent in the chapel today. You had met with him after that night of your botched anniversary to apologize to him, and so had Dean. Benny understood. Heâd admitted that in the back of his mind, he feared this might happen.
âI wouldnât blame you for being angry with me,â you said to him. âYou can even hate me if you want.â Benny gave you a wry, melancholy sort of smile. âPart of meâs still mad at you, I wonât lieâŠbut thereâs no use in it. Not even hating you.â
Even though Benny bowed out, carrying his hurt and his grief on those broad shoulders, letting you go meant letting go of a friend too. He put in his paperwork to transfer out of Firehouse 83.
As heâd told Dean himself that day, and in fact, the last words Benny said to himâŠ
âThere you go, Lieutenant. A spotâs just opened up.â
Dean didnât want to get promoted this way. He felt guilty enough as it was, and not just for Benny leaving the firehouse. Benny recommended Dean to the Chief himself though, saying that if they were going to give someone a Lieutenantâs badge, it may as well be the guy who got a perfect score on his test, and had the natural leadership skills to boot.
To the end, Benny was a gentleman.
Now, Sam beckons his nephew over. Robbie quickly goes to his uncleâs side and puffs his little chest out as he stands proud behind his dad.Â
Dean is able to take you in, your beautiful white dress, and everything about you that makes him smileâŠincluding the way you smile back at him.
Man and wife is all he hears. Itâs all he needs to hear, before heâs pulling you closer by your newly anointed hand. He dips you for a thorough kiss in front of all your family and friends.Â
You squeal in surprise, making Dean smile hard enough for his cheeks to hurt. Giggling hard enough to make you tremble, you raise a hand to caress his cheek. But you give him another real kiss after he guides you back up to your feet.
âI love you,â you whisper against his lips. The words are just for him to hear. Dean pulls back enough to see the truth shining in your eyes. Beautiful.
âCanât help it, right?â he teases.Â
You smile in amusement, but you grab his chin and shake it.Â
âYou got me,â you reply. âI really, really canât.â
Your beaming smile softens. Even though the entire room is clapping and hooting and hollering in celebration, in that moment, all you really see is Dean.Â
Here in his arms, you know that this is where you were meant to end up. From now on, itâs where youâre meant to be.
AN: From Lisa and Benny to Robbie and everything in between. Dean and the reader certainly aren't perfect in this, but what do you think about how their story unfolded? I truly hope you guys enjoy this one, because I've had so much fun with it. đ„°â€ïžâ€ïžâđ„
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