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LaDS as Dads - A flower ring by a 'boyfriend' [5yo]
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How would the LI's react if their baby, Aurora, was gifted a flower ring by her 'boyfriend'?
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Small, fast thumps and a blur of white hair announces a little girlâs return from school.
âWhoa, cutie. Slow down.â Rafayel intercepts Aurora mid-sprint, scooping her up into a princess carry.Â
She lets out a giggle, twitching in his grasp as he nuzzles into her tummy.
Xavier drops onto the grey plush of the couch, groaning. âHow is she so hyper when it's so hot outside?âÂ
âIâm just happy!â She beams, escaping Rafayelâs hold.
âYouâre lucky that my mission ended early, Xavier.â Caleb calls out from the doorway, watching her run to him. âAnd youâre extra lucky that I showed up with the car. Otherwise, you wouldâve had to walk in that heat with her.â He smirks, Aurora now helping him pull off his boots.
âThanks.â Xavier mumbles. He then directs his voice at Aurora, âAlright. No more running around. Youâre sweaty all over."
"He's right." Caleb agrees. "Letâs put you in the shower and youâll feel great, okay?â
âNope.â She pops the âpâ cheekily and zips past him, towards the stairs.
âCome on. Please?" Xavier slumps into the softness. "Daddy doesnât want to play chasey today.â
Rafayel shifts off the sofa. âIâll take her. I need to take a bath too. Letâs go, cutie.âÂ
âNooo." She stomps. "I already did a shower this morning!â
An arm whisks Aurora a few feet in the air. Her legs flail around as she is pulled into a familiar hold. A deep voice chuckles, âHello to you too, Kitten.âÂ
âOh, she mustâve woken you up.â Caleb sympathises. âListen to us, Pip.â
âNot quite.â Sylus sighs. âI have a business meeting to attend in two hours, so I was bound to get up soon.â He ruffles her hair with his other hand. âRafayel. Take her uniform off of her.â
Rafayel makes quick work of it while she pouts. âIâm not sweaty!âÂ
As she protests, a pale green object slips out her fingers and spirals to the ground.Â
She momentarily forgets about the shower, looking straight down.
âNOOOO! My ring!â
âYour ring?" Rafayel pauses mid-lift of her shirt at the outburst, raising an eyebrow. "What ring?â
âYou donât have a ring.â Sylus states. âDo you want one, Kitten?â
âWhat a strange way to ask for a ring.â Caleb expresses.
Aurora gets confused. âWhat?âŚI already have a ring! It fell out of my hand.â She points at the floor. âStooooop! Youâre gonna step on it!â Squirming in Sylusâ hold, she bites his arm, making him reluctantly let her go.
She picks it up, cradling it in her hand.
A bright, golden-yellow flower sits on top of a green, stem ring.
She slips it on her finger.
âIt really is a ring.â Xavier comments, resting his chin on the edge of the sofa, peering at the outburst.
âYeahâŚâ Aurora holds her hand out in front of her, admiring it. âMy boyfriend gave it to me.â
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Silence.
The front door clicks open.
A black-haired man with a tall, white coat walks in.Â
âWhy is it⌠so quiet?â His golden eyes narrow. âWhat broke? Whoâs injured?âÂ
Calebâs voice is deceptively calm. âYou have a boyfriend?âÂ
âThatâs not possible! Youâre too young!â Rafayel exclaims, prying her fingers open to examine the ring.
âWho is your boyfriend, Aurora?â Sylus asks, tone flat.
Zayne simply chuckles, already sensing whatâs coming.
She giggles. âDaniel gave this to me. His dad taught him how to make it.âÂ
âNo way!â Xavier bursts. âDaniel? As in that bakery guyâs son?âÂ
Sylus huffs. âYou still have a grudge on Charlie?â
âPrincess.â Xavier stands up, making his way to Aurora, effectively ignoring Sylus. âThis Daniel boy isnât good. His dad tried to take mummy away from me. I told you, remember?â
âButtttt, heâs so nice. He plays with me at the park all the time.â She sways side to side.
Caleb chuckles. âAre you for real, Xavier?â
âI am.â He rolls his eyes. âCharlie tried to steal my wife. And now his son is trying to steal my baby. Itâs generational treason.âÂ
âIf Xavier is this fired up, then somethingâs off.â Rafayel mutters. âSorry, cutie.â He begins dramatically, âNo blessing from me. I do not approve of this relationship.â He holds his hand out, palm waiting. âCome on now, pass me the ring.â
âNo way!â
Zayne snorts.
âShe probably doesnât even know what âboyfriendâ means.â Sylus states at the two guys.
Zayne inquires. âSweetie. What does âboyfriendâ mean?â
âPfft. It means...heâs my friend, who's a boy!â
She crosses her arms, like itâs the most obvious thing in the world.
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A beat.
The corner of Zayneâs lips curls up. "I thought so." He mumbles, pushing up his glasses.
Then Caleb breaks.
He lets out a deep laugh, one hand covering his face.
Sylus chuckles alongside him.
âWhatâs so funny!?â Aurora grumbles.Â
Rafayel turns away and scoffs, concealing a sheepish smile and blushed cheeks.
Xavier lets out a breath and plops back on the couch, an arm over his face. It fails to hide his red-tinted ears.
âThis isnât funny!â
âYes yes, Pip.â Caleb smiles at her. âOff you go to the shower.â
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Later, the ring was somehow crushed under Xavierâs foot.
âOops.â
Aurora stares in betrayal. âYou stepped on it! On purpose!â
âI didnât see it.â
âYouâre lying.â She growls. Jumping onto his back, her forearms wrap around his neck.
He smirks, nuzzling into her hold like itâs a hug. âI didnât say I wasnât.âÂ
âFine! Iâll ask him for another one.â Xavier starts choking.
âNuh uh, cutie.â Rafayel approaches her with a menacing grin. âNo, you wonâtttt.â And he tickles the thought away.
#lads#lads sylus#lads caleb#lads rafayel#lads zayne#love and deep space#loveanddeepspace#poly!lads#LaDSasDads#lads xavier
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OKAY ITS DONE here, Incredibles au thing that got way too long, and I had to force myself not to add more. It was supposed to be just a short little sickfic darnit. Takes place maybe year after Lost Time, but it doesnât have much to do with it. Thatâs just where things are time-wise XD
Minor warning for some throwing up, itâs not graphic, but itâs there.
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Warriors covered his mouth as he let out a huge yawn, absently pouring cereal into his bowl while he listened to the rain patter relentlessly against the window.
Being forced to get up so early for school was an absolute crime in his opinion. He didnât really mind getting up on the earlier end of things, but it was barely even light outside, not to mention a dreary, wet sort of day that nobody should have to go out in.
Warriors wished it was an actual crime. Then heâd have an excuse to do something about it.
âI wonât be here when you guys get home from school, Iâve got patrol and a double-shift,â Time apologized as he walked past the table, grabbing a bag with his lunch in it as he pulled on his coat. âIf you need anything after school you can ask Gaepora, okay? And if anything serious happensââ
âDonât worry about it Time, weâll be fine,â Warriors said with a wave. Heâd been so clingy since Majora. âYou better go before youâre late.â
Time sighed, and made the expression Warriors knew was him checking his internal clock. âI know, I know. Iâll see you at dinner, have an uneventful day at school,â Time teased, and ruffled Warriorsâ hair all over the place before heading out the door.
Warriors grumbled as the door shut, spending the next several minutes smoothing his hair back down. He then went back to eating his cereal and staring mindlessly at the puzzle on the back of the box, koroks smiling as they danced around a word search.
Nothing like a dumb puzzle and cold cereal to get the brain going for the day.
The words had all been found but one (he couldnât find crispy anywhere, which was ironic, because his cereal hadnât been crispy even before heâd dumped the milk on it), and Warriors was about to see what had happened to his brother when a creak above him signaled Sky finally getting out of bed.
Cutting it a little close, Warriors thought as he glanced at the clock. Sky was a sleepy guy, but he was usually up before now. Theyâd have to rush to make it to the bus stop on time.
Sky trailed down the stairs as Warriors grabbed his backpack and boots, wings dragging behind him as he yawned.
âGrab an apple or something Sky, we need to go,â he said, pulling his scarf over his shoulders, and Sky mumbled a reply, stifling a cough in his arm.
Warriors paused at the lackluster response, and watched as Sky grabbed a handful of cereal, nibbling on it as he slowly retracted his wings and pulled down his shirt. He movements were slow as he began pulling on his rain gear, and Warriors raised an eyebrow.
âYou good Sky?â he asked, giving him a suspicious look.
âYeah, Iâm okay,â Sky answered, with a bright smile that didnât quite reach his eyes. âJust... just tired. I didnât sleep the best.â
Warriors looked him over again, noticing that Skyâs normal eye bags were darker than normal, and how his face looked a little pale. It might have been Warriorsâ imagination, but he thought he might have been shaking a little as well, and as he stared, Sky sneezed harshly into his arm.
âGesundheit. Sky are you sure youâre okay? You... could always stay home,â Warriors suggested, but Sky shook his head, slipping on his own boots and backpack.
âIâm fine Wars, Iâm not staying home because I didnât sleep enough,â he scoffed lightheartedly. âQuit worrying, âm fine.â
Warriors met his gaze, and Sky met it in turn, the look in his eyes almost daring him to keep pressing the issue. But Warriors couldnât really prove anything, and without Time as backup, there was no way heâd be able to get Sky to stay at home, even with his growing suspicion that there was something wrong further than too little sleep.
â...if youâre sure,â Warriors finally said, still feeling suspicious.
âPositive,â Sky assured, then gave him a smile as he walked past him out the door into the chilly, wet morning.
Warriors watched him go, then followed afterwards, a lump of worry settling into his gut.
(...)
Warriors and Sky didnât share many morning classes, so once they got to school, Warriors spent most of his time worrying about him from a distance, trying to catch glances of him in the hall, and debating if his worry was really justified.
After all, Sky sometimes just didnât sleep well. He had nightmares the same as Warriors did, and sometimes they were bad enough to keep him up at night. A singular sneeze and a few unsteady movements really werenât a sign of anything wrong.
There really was no reason for him to still be worrying over Sky, and by the time lunch had rolled around, Warriors had mostly silenced the little voice in his head that was fretting.
Until he actually saw Sky, anyways.
Warriors caught sight of his brother from across the room, and froze, entirely forgetting about the growling in his stomach. Sky looked absolutely awful from where Warriors could see him sitting, paler than this morning and quite obviously not touching his lunch. The worry roared back to life in Warriorsâ stomach, and he slipped past the crowds of people in the cafeteria and joined his side.
Sky was arguing with Sun over something, and didnât notice him walk up, until Warriors touched his shoulder anyways. Then he startled and looked over, and Warriors grew even more worried.
Up close he could see Skyâs cheeks were flushed, in stark contrast to the pallid tone of the rest of his face. He was noticeably trembling now, and Warriors grabbed his arm, giving him an intent look.
âSky, you look terrible,â he said worriedly, and Sky frowned.
âGee, thanks,â he grumbled, looking annoyed. âEverybody keeps saying that.â
âProbably because you look like death warmed over,â Sun said from next to him, her face full of worry. âSeriously Sky, it couldnât hurt to have the nurse check you out, right?â
âI said Iâm fine,â Sky said shortly, and poked at his sandwich a bit.
âI think Sun is right,â Warriors replied, then tried to tug Sky to his feet. âWe should go see the nurse.â
âIâm fine Wars, how many times do I have to say it?â Sky said sourly, but Warriors could hear the rasp in it now, and the lump of worry in his stomach grew.
âSky, youâve been looking worse and worse all day,â Sun said, getting to her feet as well, âI really think you should go see the nurse. Now.â
âI think so too,â said one of the other people at the table, an older boy named Pipit. The girl next to him nodded as well. âSky, you look awful.â
âIâm fine!â Sky snapped, then immediately looked ashamed at the outburst, turning away from the table with his arms crossed tightly over his stomach. âSeriously guys, just leave me alone, Iâm okay,â he mumbled, and Warriors exchanged looks with Sun.
He carefully extended a hand and placed on Skyâs forehead, his stomach falling at the heat radiating off of it. Sky looked even shakier than he had been now that he was standing up, and Warriors decided that enough was enough.
âSky, you need to see the nurse, youâre burning up,â he said firmly, and began to tug him away.
Sky tugged back though, and Warriors was surprised at how strong his grip was despite how much his hand was shaking.
âNo I donât,â Sky bit back, and Sun stood up as well.
The rest of the people at the table theyâd been sitting at were staring openly now as Warriors tried to tug Sky away, but his brother was putting up quite the struggle despite how awful he looked.
âSky please,â Sun begged, going to Warriorsâ side and helping him pull at their stubborn friend. âWeâre worried about you, you almost fell over earlier in Science! Can you justââ
âHey Sun!â
âOh not now,â Sun groaned under her breath as a boy with large red hair sauntered up to their table, trailed by two other boys.
Groose, the most annoying person in the entire school in Warriorsâ opinion, took in the scene with his hands on his hips, eyes trailing over Warriors and Sun with their arms on Sky, who was shivering openly now and looking less pale and more green.
He burst into mocking laughter.
âWhat the heck are you losers doing now?â Groose snorted, and jabbed Sky in the chest. âLooks like little Sky isnât doing so hot, huh? He need some chicken soup and a kiss on the forehead to feel all better?â
Groose smirked down at Sky as his lackeys laughed, but it was at that moment that Sky lost the battle against his body.
He put a hand to his mouth, and Warriors barely had time to figure out what was about to happen and get out of the way before Sky lurched over and emptied out everything that was in his stomach... right on to Grooseâs shoes.
There was a split second of silence as shock passed over Grooseâs face, his eyes wide as he stared down at his ruined sneakers.
And then the cafeteria broke into pandemonium as Groose began yelling, his lackeys jumping backwards with disgusted looks on their faces. Kids were hollering at the sight and those that hadnât seen were trying to figure out what had happened, and at least one adult was yelling for order. But Warriorsâ focus was solely on Sky, who was shivering so hard it looked like he was about to collapse where he was still bent over.
Sun handed him a napkin to wipe off his mouth with, and Warriors put an arm on his shoulder again and attempted to steer him out of the cafeteria, Sun doing the same on his other side.
There was so much going on it was difficult to make any headway though, people pointing and worrying and laughing at what had happened. Right as Warriors was about to start shoving people, a larger hand settled on Skyâs back, and steered all three of them out into the hallway.
Warriors looked up to see Mr. Owlan, one of the teachers Sunâs father worked with, who was looking at the three of them with a concerned expression.
âMr. Owlan? Why arenât you at the high school?â Sun asked confusedly, and the teacher hummed.
âI was here to substitute for the morning, one of the science teachers is sick. I suppose itâs a good thing I stayed for lunch,â he said as he looked at the three of them.
Warriors swallowed. âWe werenât trying to do anything except get Sky to come see the nurse,â he quickly explained, and Owlan nodded.
âIâm aware. You three werenât exactly being quiet. I was actually about to come over before Sky... gave us a very good reason for why he needs to go to the nurse.â
Sky moaned a little, and Owlanâs face softened as he studied him, placing a wrist on his forehead and frowning when he noticed him shivering.
âIâll call your brother and see about getting Sky home. Heââ
âHeâs working, you wonât be able to reach him,â Warriors interrupted, then winced slightly at Owlanâs expression. Time would be on patrol about now, and Warriors didnât want Owlan to call him and be treated to the sound of his older brother beating up bank robbers or something.
Their teacher lowered his arm from Skyâs forehead, and leveled Warriors with a raised eyebrow.
âHeâs completely unavailable?â he asked in a disapproving voice.
âYes, but we live next door, my father can come and take him home,â Sun quickly put in. Owlan blinked at her earnest expression, then chuckled a bit.
âThat certainly sounds like your father. In that case, Iâll go call him and see about getting Sky picked up,â he directed at Sun and Warriors, and they nodded as he folded his hands behind his back. âIn the meantime, I think you two should take him to the nurseâs office. He can rest there until he can be picked up.â
âThank you Mr. Owlan,â Sun said politely, and Warriors gently tugged Sky away, Owlan turning and heading for his office.
Warriors and Sun guided Sky down the hall and towards the nurseâs office, the hallways feeling strangely quiet after the cacophony of the lunchroom. It wasnât until they reached the door of the nurseâs office that Sky finally spoke, and when he did, his voice was small and embarrassed.
âI really thought I could make it through the day,â Sky whispered, and Sun gave him a look.
âI donât know how,â she said with an eye roll, but gave Skyâs arm a warm squeeze as they went inside. âHow are you feeling Sky? Really feeling?â
Warriors watched Sky as they sat down on a bench inside the office, his brother hesitating. But after a moment his shoulders slumped in defeat, and he rubbed a hand against his face.
â...Pretty bad,â he murmured finally. âI just feel... dizzy. And achy, kind of. Stomach hurts.â
âAre you going to be sick again?â Warriors asked quietly, and Sky gave him a tiny shrug.
âNot right this second,â he mumbled, looking miserable. Warriors frowned, and looked around for anyone coming before coating his hand in just a bit of ice, resting it on Skyâs forehead.
Sky leaned into the touch with a sigh, and Sun squeezed his arm before getting up and going down the hall to get Sky some water. In the meantime, Warriors and Sky waited in silence for the nurse to finish whatever it was she was doing and see them.
Warriors couldnât help but watch Sky as they waited, a faint look of discomfort on his brotherâs face. His raspy breathing seemed louder in the quiet of the office, and Warriors held back a sigh as Sky coughed.
So much for an uneventful day at school.
âWhy didnât you want to just stay home, Sky? It wouldâve been okay,â he asked quietly. Sky looked down at his feet, not replying for several moments.
âI didnât want to bother Time,â he whispered. âYou and him have done so much for me, and he would have had to stay home and youâve been dealing with a lot lately, I...â
He shook his head, and coughed into his arm.
â...I didnât want to add to it,â he mumbled.
âTime wouldnât have minded, Sky,â Warriors said gently, and Sky kept looking at his feet. âWeâre your family you know, we take care of each other. Even if it means missing a day or two of work.â
âHis work is important,â Sky mumbled, and Warriors squeezed his arm.
âSo are you, Sky.â
His brother swallowed again, but didnât resist when Warriors tugged him over to lean on his shoulder.
Sun came back with a cup of water for him only moments later, and Sky gladly rinsed out his mouth. Warriors thought he looked a better after sipping the rest, a little less sickly-looking and pale. Though that might have just been the lighting in the room.
âYou know, I feel a little bad for Groose, but... his face was pretty funny, wasnât it,â Sun said after a minute, her lip twitching.
âHeâs going to be so mad the next time he sees us,â Warriors replied with a held-back snicker, mind flashing back to Grooseâs expression of utter shock.
âIâm never gonna hear the end of it,â Sky groaned. Warriors looked over at him, but Sky was smirking, a glint in his eye. âI just hope he doesnât make me buy him new shoes.â
Warriors let out a snort, and he and Sun both broke into laughter, Sky joining them after only a moment.
All three were still laughing when the nurse finally came out to see them.
#Warriors on the phone later: hey Time remember when you said to have an uneventful day?#Time already sprinting towards the school: WHAT DID YOU DO#linked universe fanfic#lu Sky#lu time#lu warriors#lu sun#writing from the floor#incredibles au#incredibles au fic#watch me fake my way through writing about public school hee hee#Gaepora and the other sksw guys are highschool teachers and this is only middle school#and I know Owlan is probably his first name but i had to make it work alright#skyâs still struggling not to feel like a burden#he feels like more of a problem then heâs worth sometimes#Warriors is working on it
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Professor Howlett
Warnings: Minors dni, smut, no protection, fingering, vaginal, doggy, pet names, squirting, age gap (legal!), first person
Pairing: Logan Howlett/Wolverine x Student (Mutant) reader
Summary: Your history professor always seemed uninterested in youâwell, that was until you missed his class.
Word count: 2.7k
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Throughout high school Iâve always kind of stood out. To be honest, I only have myself to blame. But, you see, bright colours and statement pieces are just so much more appealing than wearing something bland. And unfortunately, I did more than just âstand outâ that day, just three weeks away from senior graduation. That fateful day⌠I was so close to the finish line when my stupid ex-boyfriend discovered my secret and outed it to the entire student body.
Truth is, iâm a mutantâŚ
Thatâs what led me across the coast for most of the past year, running from god knows what. I had heard the stories of mutants being hunted and missing, and I didnât intend to stick around long enough to be next on someoneâs hit-list. I prayed Iâd at least make it to my 20th birthday.
But then, my days of swindling folks for cash and food came to a stop, when I spotted a man with red-tinted glasses watching me. His invested gaze observed my every movement, so, I quickly grabbed all my shit, and the last bit of petty change I managed to get, and sprinted into the crowd.
Just when I thought I was in the clear, my face collided with a broad, firm chest. I pressed the heels of my palms into it, and felt the cotton of his white shirt, and the rough, yet smooth texture of his worn leather jacket.
Logan Howlettâor should I say, Mr. Howlett, my history Professor...
After he and Scott captured me, I was dragged by the ankles to their school for the âgifted.â I still remember cringing when they told me where we were headed. But once we arrived, and I saw all the kids who were like me, going about their lives freely, I knew everything would be more than okay.
And one thing I knew for sure, is that I wouldnât mind attending Mr. Howlettâs class. Did I know jack-shit about history, yes. But Iâve always had a thing for the older guy, and from what Iâve heard, heâs more than enough in that department.
...
This morning, racing out of my room, I swore profusely at the time... Just my luck. The one day of the week I get to see and listen to Logan talk for an hour straight, my alarm malfunctions.
Multitasking between attempting to put on my hot-pink heels, wrapping my sparkly bag over my shoulder, and locking my door, I missed the approaching figure behind me.
âItâs past 11, where do you think youâre headed?â I swivel on my toes, spinning to face Storm.
âClass?â I sound meekly, like a kid caught with their hand in the cookie jar.
âThe only class you have left today is at four. Youâve already managed to miss the rest,â she scolds plainly.
âNoooo,â I fake astonishment and defeat, as I slowly back away from Storm's scrutinizing stare.
She calls my name after Iâve taken at least two large steps backward. âLogan wants to see you,â she states, visibly exasperated.
âOh?â I straighten my spine, stopping my next step short. âOk!â I exclaim, a little too perky. She huffs a faint smirk and walks off, and I take flight, zooming to Loganâs class room where heâs most likely waiting, dozing off in his chair.
Lo and behold, after knocking once and receiving no response, I open the door to see him snoring. With his legs fully extended, and feet resting on his desk, I bask in his lengthy physic. Then I giggle, moving towards him.
âMr. Howlett?â I call politely before clearing my throat rather loudly. He grunts in his sleep and I smile. âMr. Howlett?â I repeat even sweeter. A second later, I swear he mumbles my name and my heart stutters, and yet, heâs still sleeping.
I move in closer to his ear. âLogan,â I announce rigidly, and the change in tone makes him flinch, legs falling off the table, eyes popping open.
He rasps my name, his voice echoing throughout the classroom. I refused to move away from where I stood, despite the closeness. I wanted to seem unaffected by him, though in truth, I was anything but.
With his lazy eyes roaming over my skin, my heart thrashes wildly, beating against the cage I call my ribs. Logan then clears his throat, and rolls his eyes to look away from my attire, as he usually doesâgiving me a once-over before hauling his focus back to his lecture.
âYou missed class. âsnât like you,â he notes, almost to himself.
âYes, and Iâm sorry-â
âI hope it wasnât cause you were too busy picking that outfit.â Logan scoffs and my eyes widen.
Heâs always made snarky comments, and this wasnât anything new, but every damn time he does, I still canât help the boiling feeling in my lungs that makes me rise to defend myself.
âNo, maybe I just felt like sleeping in?â I declare. A short-lived chuckle escapes him.
âAnd youâre just gonna admit that?â He smirks as he faces me. âI donât like kids skipping my class.â
âFirst off, Iâm an adult, second, you donât care when kids skip your class,â I retort with a grin that beams across my face. His smile drops the second mine comes into full form.
Heâs never seemed fond of my smile, or maybe itâs just meâŚ
âYou donât skip my class.â He states once again, and my head quirks in confusion.
âUm, Iâm sorry?â I try to compromise, âIt wonât happen again.â
âIt better not,â He remarks dangerously.
My brows furrow. âOkayâŚ? I donât get why it matters so much to you Mr. Howlett.â I place my hands on my hips, gazing down at him in his chair like I'm reprimanding a child. Which he is not akin to, especially given the fact that heâs the teacher, not me.
Logan lifts off his chair, standing up, leather heels hitting the wooden floor. I almost gasp when he towers over me, clearly trying to intimidate. âWatch your tone, or Iâll fail ya,â he counters, fighting a smirk.
âWhat?â I yelp, and his smirk breaks through his stoicism. My jaw goes slack. âMr. Howlett, thatâs not funny!â
âWhat isnât funny, is you pretending like calling me 'Mr. Howlett,' doesnât turn you on.â
I freeze, suddenly drowning in disbelief.
Was this one of my daydreams? Am I really awake right now?
âYou heard meâ you damn highlighter,â he asserts, eyes flickering to my outfit again. âCall me Logan for fucks sake, if youâre really an adult.â His gravelly voice loses all its humour, and I stay glued to the spot. âGet outta here, would ya,â Logan then orders before he leisurely retakes his seat, getting comfortable for his next nap.
Unable to drag myself away, my eyes refocus on the subject of my desires. A wave of urgency takes over. âWhy do I have such a thing for assholes.â
Before Logan can respond to the insult with some more hostility, I sit on his lap, dropping my purse to straddle his hips. I then cup his perplexed face and crash our mouths together. He grunts in surprise, as if he didnât expect me to retaliate, as if he didnât expect that I would actually want him this way.
He really is all bark.
Half-heartedly, Logan tries to pull away in between kisses, whispering my name as a small protest, but he immediately gets muffled by my lips. When I grind on his lap, his objections quickly turn into a fierce groan.
Logan then takes my hips into his large hands, tightly gripping my flesh to push me back onto his desk. I whimper as his crotch stays stuck to my core, even as he manhandles me. One hand then moves from my hip to my neck, holding it, then it slowly sliding to my jaw, grasping it to give me a hungry, pressing kiss. His tongue laps my mouth, completely dominating the kiss. I struggle to breathe.
Just as Iâm about to pull away to comment on how eager he seems, his other hand flips me over with ease. My stomach is now on top of his desk, his crotch, like iron against my ass, and his hands trace down from my shoulder blades, to my bum. With my head hung over the desk, I pant, practically drooling.
âYouâre asking for detention pinky,â he mutters, and I respond by pushing back into his hard cock.
âI'm a sucker for extra attention, teach,â I breath out as sensually as I can muster. He chuckles lowly, and I shudder. The pressure of his crotch doesnât change, and his hands continue their unhurried venture of me.
âYou like attention?â Logan asks, his tone becoming surprisingly soft. His voice makes me shiver and whimper, yet again.
âI like yours.â
âJust mine?â He questions darkly, telling me exactly what he wants to hear.
âYes,â I whisper.
His voice drops an octave when he swears, rolling his hips into me once more. I moan loudly. âShhhh princess, you tryna alert the entire building?â He asks with amusement evident. I shake my head, no, and he just dips his head to laugh by my ear. âGood, because I donât like sharing your attention,â he says passively, like itâs the most normal thing in the world. âAnd Iâd like to be the only âasshole,â that gets to see whatâs under these ridiculous clothes.â
âHey!â I object weakly, and feel his smile before he leans back. I turn my head over my shoulder to catch him peering down at where our bodies meet.
âYou probably want me to fuck you on this desk.â He speaks as though Iâm not here to hear him. âYa probably want to be taken right here, so that every time youâre sitting in my class, you can imagine me inside you.â He trails off as his hand pushes up my shirt, touching my lower back. âBut we canât do that,â he sighs hoarsely.
âWhy?â My reply is so quick that I have to grimace.
He chuckles without humour. âBecause⌠if we did, Iâd get hard every time Iâm in this fucking room, and that ainât the smartest idea.â I moan at his crudeness and gasp when he suddenly pecks my naked spine, just below the clip of my bra. âChristâeven your lingerie is pink huh?â His chuckle sounds like silk. âImagined it would be.â
My legs rub together at his words.
âYou imagined it?â
He pauses. âHell yeah I did, though I tried to fight it,â he muses in between a groan. âIt didnât take me long to figure you wanted this too, princess,â he murmurs almost proudly.
After a long beat of silence, and a little grinding, I speak up again. âSo now what? If youâre not going to make love to me here.â
He slowly pushes the hair over my face, behind my ear, tilting my head to face him just a bit. He then leans down and kisses me on the cheek.
âIâll come to you,â is all Logan says as he reluctantly wrenches himself from me, just after giving my ass a mellow slap. I gasp and nearly pout at the loss of touch. We then hold eye contact as he backs away. âGet going, otherwise youâll be late for class,â he teases airily, and the edge of his lips twitch upwards. I nod and rush out the room with a grin plastered on my faceâwhich stayed on my face for the rest of the day.
...
After a long, vigorous day, I finally collapse onto my plush bed with a hefty sigh.
âTook you long enough,â a dark voice rings out. Thereâs a hint of a familiar sass that makes me jolt upright. I spot Logan leaning on my wardrobe. His tight shirt strains against his chest when his arms cross. âBeen waiting to âmake love' to ya all day,â he claims with a goading tone, repeating my earlier remark.
(My best guess is that he assumes Iâm a virgin from that sentence alone.)
In an attempt to remedy my reputation and sexual appeal, I sit up on my bed, elbows bracing my body upright, and I slowly spread my bent legs. Biting my bottom lip, I feel his eyes shift down and blacken. âGet on with it then, Logan.â His name rolls off my tongue. The challenge makes his head jerk in an almost feral manner, and I gulp.
âYouâre asking for it,â is all he mumbles before pouncing on me. Our limbs tangle and I moan as his leg presses into my clothed clit.
âPlease,â I just about sob, to which he responds with an aggressive kiss and another crushing rub of his thigh.
I moan louder, and he grunts, âYou like that?â I shove my hands into his hair, running my fingers through the thick strands. He lets out a coarse groan.
Loving how vocal he is, I decide to encourage him by groping his cock over his rugged jeans. âFuck, baby,â he groans out when his mouth leaves mine. He then runs his tongue over my neck and collar, soon nibbling on my earlobe. His thigh continues to make work of me, and I match his pace, grinding against his jeans. âYou're so dirty,â he grins while his nose brushes my rosy cheek, and then he's kissing me. âI love it,â he professes with amusement, and something more gentle.
Just as I begin to undo his belt, he flips me over onto my stomach just like before. Then, when I'm lying flat underneath him, he grabs my hips to lift them towards his crotch as he kneels above me. âThat thong better be pink,â he jokes as he strips me bare. He groans in satisfaction when Iâm left in just my underwear, tailored for his viewing. âUnreal,â Logan practically purrs.
I wiggle my ass playfully, and he growls and smacks it harder than he did in his classroom. I squeal into my pillow, immediately going quiet when I hear his belt being ripped from the loops of his denim. Leaving my underwear in place, he runs his digits over the lace, making me whine, "Logan."
With his name on my tongue, it shortly turns into a cry as the lace covering my clit gets moved to the side, and two meaty fingers dive into me. "Shit, princess," he rasps. "How am I gonna fit?" He asks rhetorically, and I choke a sob, as he wastes no time building up an energetic pace, with his fingers.
He swiftly tears an orgasm from my trembling body, still holding my hips up with one hand. When his fingers leave, I hear his mouth clean them, and I swing my head to face him hastily, but he shoves my head back into my pillow. "So eager," he more or less snickers.
"Very," my smothered voice emits, barely audible.
I nearly shriek when his tip swipes my wet slit. Logan, without notice, suddenly pushes himself inside me, with an agonizing slowness, but I quietly persist. "Atta girl, that's it," he lazily groans out encouragements. My hands pathetically slide onto his thighs, unsure if I'm urging him for more, or begging for discretion.
At once, he shoves himself in all the way, and I let out an extensive sigh. His palm, which was just holding down my head, joins his other hand on my abandoned hip. He lets out various curses, along with my name, and begins to move, in and out. Soon enough, he's pounding into me at a savage rate, completely untamed. As well, it seems purposeful, how he simultaneously bends down to growl and moan in my ear, still thrusting.
He stirs another orgasm, still notably, not experiencing his own. "You look real pretty like this princess," he begins to ramble. "Gonna do this every fucking day." The rest of what he says gets lost in translation, as I grow overwhelmed and overstimulated.
Thoughtlessly, I try to crawl away while he still has my lower half hoisted up. Once Logan realizes what I'm up to, my pitiful effort has him laughing. "Where ya going?"
"Lo, it's too much-"
"Lo? Call me that again, it's cute," he hums.
"No more," I whimper, ignoring him.
"Just one more baby," Logan coos, while somehow increasing his pace, making me cum instantly, squirting a little. His moan rumbles in his chest, and he doesn't stop hammering into me. I grip my headboard, and one of his arms stretches alongside mine, to do the same.
When he cums, his grip snaps the wood, breaking a part of the headboard, making me shout in between sobs. He seems to not notice the damage, too busy finishing on my backside.
After a long minute, he slumps his large frame beside me. One of his arms stays drifting across my skin as his eyes intently coast over my features. "Maybe consider skipping my class more often," Logan expresses as his lips slightly tip upward. He presses his lips onto my shoulder.
I smile, giggling, "Why?"
"Cause it doesnât matter where I fuck you, there's nowhere I won't get hard looking at that pretty face," he smiles dreamily, "And you're impractical wardrobe.â
I giggle, "You have a way with words," I pause and smirk, "Mr. Howlett."
He rises onto his elbow with a devilish grin, "Now you're just begging for it princess."
Part two
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mine first | v.p
pairing: van palmer x f!reader summary: after the crash, van starts getting closer to someone who isnât you. youâve always been hers. until suddenly, youâre not. jealousy builds, things go unsaid, and doomcoming brings everything to the surface. word count: 2.8k contains: angst, blood, jealousy, miscommunication, shroom stew, slight smut towards the end, fingering (r!receiving)
the thing about being van's best friend was that you never had to share.
back home, that was just the way it was. people came and wentâ boyfriends, teammates, randoms from partiesâ but it was always you and her in the end. she'd come to your locker before school even if she had to loop around the long way. she'd call you first when something dumb happened. you always got the front seat in her car, and you never had to ask.
but the wilderness had its way of changing things, and it was so jarring when she started choosing someone else.
not officially. not out loud. but you weren't stupid. you noticed when she started walking next to tai more than you. when they laughed too easily, too often. when van didn't immediately make eye contact with you after a joke, like she always used to.
you tried not to take it personally.
but it was personal. obviously.
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you pulled her aside and told her you wanted to go when they were heading out, looking for any trace of civilization.
"i should come," you said, arms crossed, jaw tight. "i can help."
van gave you this smile that you used to find charming. now it just loked like someone talking down to you. "we've got it covered," she said.
"oh, tai's got it covered?" you snapped before you could stop yourself.
her eyebrows shot up. "is this what we're doing now?"
you rolled your eyes, but your face was hot. "whatever. doesn't matter."
"it matters if you're gonna be weird about it."
"i'm not being weird. i just don't want you to get eaten by something out there and me being stuck here roasting squirrel with shauna."
that got a laugh out of her. "you're so dramatic."
you scowled. "says the girl marching into the woods like it's lord of the flies."
but van wasn't listening anymore. she was already calling over to tai, already slipping away like you hadn't been arguing, like you hadn't just tried to claw your way back into the space that used to belong to you.
you watched her go, jaw clenched, arms crossed, stomach turning.
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you hated how much you checked the tree line after that.
every hour. every shadow. every time a squirrel rustled leaves, your heart launched into your throat. you weren't even mad anymoreâ you were scared. and that made you mad again.
she was supposed to come back to you. that was the deal.
when they did returnâ bruised and bleeding, dragging each other through the dirt, your body moved before your brain did. you sprinted toward her.
she was soaked in dried blood, her face pale, eyes foggy. she barely looked like herself.
"van?" you choked out.
she blinked at you like she wasn't sure if you were real. "hey," she rasped.
you reached for her, but she flinched away.
"it's okay," she murmured, wincing as she leaned heavier into taissa. "i'm okay."
you nodded, even though nothing about her looked okay.
while they cleaned her wounds, you hovered. you couldn't stop. it was like your body needed to be near her to remember how to breathe. you wiped blood from her jaw with shaking fingers as they stitched her face togetherâand she didn't stop you this time. she just looked at you like she wanted to say something.
but she didn't.
that night, you sat next to her while she slept, curled up in blankets, her breaths ragged. you stared at her face and thought:
i should've been there.
she should've picked me.
and then, worst of all: what is she doesn't come back to me?
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after that, it wasn't just that van and tai were closeâ it was that they started acting like you weren't part of it.
inside jokes, soft glances, little touches.
it was the way van lit up when tai made some dry comment. the way they walked off together to check snares, whispering and laughing and forgetting you were even nearby. it made your skin crawl.
you kept telling yourself you didn't care. that it was fine. that you were just tired and stressed and sunburned and hungry.
but then you'd see van hand tai a piece of fruit or tuck her hair behind her ear or laugh that laughâthe one she used to save for youâand something inside you would just snap.
one day, van flopped down next to you by the fire like nothing was wrong.
"you missed a good show earlier," she said, grinning. "tai fell straight into the stream chasing a rabbit. i thought she was gonna drown in six inches of water."
you didn't look up. "bet that was hilarious."
van blinked at you. "okay... what's your problem?"
you finally met her eyes. "nothing. go talk to tai about it. i'm sure she thought it was so funny."
her face fell, and for a second you felt guilty. but then you remembered the way she'd been basically ignoring you all week, and the guilt curdled into something darker.
"she's not replacing you," van said quietly.
"oh, cool," you said, voice flat. "good to know."
"i'm allowed to have more than one friend, you know."
you scoffed. "that's funny. because it kinda feels like i'm the one getting cut out."
van narrowed her eyes. "seriously, what's going on with you?"
you shrugged. "guess i don't like being someone's second choice."
her face shiftedâ hurt, maybe. or anger. you didn't wait around to figure it out.
you were still stewing over it when jackie found you later.
"you look pissed," she observed, chewing something that looked vaguely edible.
"do i?" you muttered.
jackie followed your gaze to where van and tai were sitting. too close. again.
"god," you snapped. "it's like they're glued together."
"she almost died," jackie said midly.
you shot her a glare. "and? that mean she's tai's now?"
jackie raised her eyebrows. "damn. jealous much?"
"i'm not jealous," you snapped, even though you obviously were. "i'm just saying, if someone almost got eaten by wolves and came back covered in blood, maybe they should want to be around people who actually care about them."
"she knows you care about her," jackie said. "it's just...tai does too."
you shook your head. "it's not the same. it's never been the same."
you didn't know what you meant by that. not really. just that van had always been yours, in some quiet, unwritten way. she knew all your moods, your looks, your dumb fears. you didn't have to explain yourself around herâ and now suddenly you felt like a stranger to her, like she was choosing someone else over you every single day.
and you didn't know why that made your chest feel like it was caving in.
later, van found you by the stream.
"you've been avoiding me," she said, like she was annoyed. not hurtâ annoyed.
you rolled your eyes. "maybe i just don't like watching you flirt with your new favorite person."
van crossed her arms. "wow. subtle."
you didn't answer.
she sighed. "look. i'm sorry. if i made you feelâ"
"forget it," you cut in. "you don't have to explain."
van looked at you for a long time. "i should've let you come with us."
you stayed silent.
"i thought i was protecting you," she said softly. "but maybe i was just... scared."
that pulled your eyes up to hers.
"i kept thinking, if something happened to you out thereâ" she shook her head. "i wouldn't come back from that."
your heart lurched. then why does it feel like you already left me behind?
you didn't say it. you just nodded.
"i'm still glad you're here," she added.
you wanted to say then act like it.
you wanted to say don't look at her like that.
you wanted to say i miss you so much it makes me sick.
instead, you looked away and said, "yeah. me too."
that night, you laid awake, listening to the creak of wood and the soft sounds of breathing.
van was asleep across the room, turned toward taissa.
you hated how much you noticed.
you hated that she didn't feel like yours anymore.
you hated that you didn't know why that mattered so much.
but mostly, you hated that no matter how angry you got, how bratty or bitter or stubborn, you still would've followed her into the woods.
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doomcoming.
someone got the idea to throw a fake homecoming dance, like if we acted normal enough, we'd forget where we were. like candles and dresses could erase the crash, the cold, the blood dried into the seams of everything we wore. so we wore our dresses, found a half bottle of something flammable to light in jars, and misty cooked some sketchy stew that tasted like it had been soaked in moss and secrets.
you should've laughed. instead, you let mari smudge something dark on your cheeks and handed over your nicest shirt to be torn into ribbons.
because everyone else was pretending. and if they could do it, maybe you could too.
except now it's hot.
not temperature-wiseâ the woods are already tipping into that late-fall chill, and your summer dress isn't helpingâbut your blood feels like it's boiling. you're flushed and fidgety, pacing in the flicker of torchlight, heart pounding like it's springing away from you.
van's laughing across the clearning, eyes locked on tai.
of course.
you tip your head back and down the rest of mari's DIY alcohol, something sour and wild buzzing beneath your skin. there must've been something in the stew because everything looks like it's on fireâglittering, golden, wrong.
she's supposed to be yours.
van. van who always used to sit next to you and crack jokes to make you smile. van who used to say you were the only thing keeping her sane out here. van who now followed tai around like a lost puppy.
you were always the one who knew her best. until you weren't.
and maybe it's the herbs or the hunger or whatever, but the twist in your chest won't stop. you feel like you might explode. like your skin's too tight, like your throat might crack open if you don't say something.
you march toward her.
"having fun?" you say, voice saccharine, fake smile clamped on your face like the matching masks that the pair in front of you were wearing.
van blinks at you, surprised. "hey, you lookâwoah. you look amazing."
tai snorts beside her. "she's been saying that to everyone tonight."
you flinch.
van notices.
your mouth curls into a bitter smile. "don't let me interrupt."
van's brow furrows. "what's your deal?"
"my deal?" you echo. "oh, i don't know, maybe it's that fact that my best friend ditched me to play pretend with her new girlfriend."
tai raises an eyebrow but walks awayâsmart girl. you're halfway to feral.
van stares at you. "she's notâwhat the hell, are you drunk?"
"maybe. what's it to you?" your voice wobbles, too loud, too sharp. you hate yourself for it. hate how much you care. hate that she hasn't said your name all night.
"i didn't know i needed your permission to talk to people," van says, and it's so casual, like you're just being silly, just overreacting like always.
the words punch out of you before you can stop them. "you used to talk to me"
silence.
her eyes widen.
you suck in a breath, the fog in your head thick and spinning. "and then you left. you just left. you didn't let me come with you when you went looking for help, and then you came back all bloody and broken and iâ"
your voice breaks and you realize that everyone else has disappeared.
van takes a step toward you, jaw tight. "you were mad at me?"
"i was scared," you snap. "and then i was mad. because you came back looking like a horror movie and all you cared about was tai. you didn't even look for me."
"that's not true."
"no?" you laugh, humorless. "could've fooled me."
she's close now. close enough to touch, and you're trembling, and you don't even know what you want anymore except that you want her.
"i thought you didn't want me anymore," you admit, quieter now. "i thought you picked her."
van stares at you like you've grown another head.
"i didn't pick anybody," she says finally. "i didn't know i had to."
you blink at her, eyes glassy. "well, i didn't know i wanted to be picked until i saw you looking at her like that."
silence again.
she reaches out, fingertips brushing your arm. "you're acting like i dumped you. we weren't evenâ"
"we were." your voice is a whisper now. "we were something. i don't care what it was, but it was real, and now it's gone."
she exhales slowly. "it's not gone."
you meet her eyes.
"then why does it feel like it is?" you say, a little girl's voice, broken and raw.
"i don't know." van looks down, then back at you, eyes blazing. "maybe because we're idiots."
you let out a breathy, half-crazed laugh. "yeah. maybe."
another beat passes. thenâ
"you know," she says, licking her lips, "if you wanted me to kiss you, you could've just said something instead of throwing a tantrum."
"shut up," you whisper.
van leans in. "make me."
you kiss her like you're starving.
her hands find your waist, yours her hair. you taste berries and ash and her. the night spins around youâlights pulsing, torches flaring, the world cracking at the edgesâbut all you feel is her. her mouth, her body, her hands gripping you like she's trying to pin you back into the shape of something she lost.
you pull away first, gasping.
"i'm still mad at you," you murmur, forehead pressed to hers.
"good," she breathes. "you're hot when you're mad."
you kiss her againâharder, messier this time, like you're burning through the weeks of silence and jealousy and everything you didn't say. it's reckless and loud and a little wild, but so are you. so is she. so is this whole damn place.
your hands are under her shirt before you've even though about it, nails grazing her ribs as she exhales sharpy against your lips. she tastes like smoke and salt and something sweeter. something only hers. you kiss her like you hate her for how much you still want her.
van presses you back until your spine hits a tree with a dull thud, her thigh sleeping between yours with purpose. the friction pulls a sound from youâneedy, half-strangledâ and it makes her smirk.
"there she is," she murmurs, dragging her mouth along your jaw, "knew you missed me."
you grab a fistful of her hair and pull, just enough to make her groan, "just shut up and touch me."
"bossy," she breathes, but her hand's already working it's way down, sliding under your dress. she hums low in her throat when her fingers find youâwarm and wet.
"fuck," she whispers, like she wasn't expecting it, like it ruins her, "you're dripping,"
and then she's inside youâtwo fingers, deep and slow, like she's savoring it, like she wants to drag it out. you bite your lip hard enough to taste blood, hips jerking forward, but she pins you in place with her free hand on your wast.
"let me," she growls, voice gone rough. "justâfuckâlet me feel you."
her fingers curl just right, just there, and your knees nearly give out. she keeps you upright, mouth back on yours, swallowing the sounds you make as she starts to moveâsteady, relentless, filling you up with the same energy she kisses you with: wild and aching and a little furious.
you claw at her back, her shoulders, anything you can reach, and she moans into your mouth like she's the one coming undone.
"you gonna come for me?" she asks, breath hot against your ear. "all over my fingers? c'mon, i know you can"
she rubs her thumb over your clit, and it's game overâyour body arches, pleasure crashing through you like a tidal wave. you shatter against her, every muscle drawn tight before your break, gasping her name like a prayer.
she holds you through it, still moving, slower now, coaxing every last twitch and whimper out of you.
when it's over, you slump against her, boneless. she kisses your temple, gentle now, a contrast to the chaos of a minute ago.
"i'm still mad," you mutter, breathless.
van laughs, low and smug. "yeah? then maybe i'll have to make it up to you again later."
you're still catching your breath when van eases her fingers out, slow and sticky, then brings them to her lips like she can't help herself. she sucks them clean while staring at you like she wants to ruin you againâand your whole body shivers under it.
"you taste so good," she murmurs, grinning like the devil.
you barely manage to lift your head. "you're such a showoff."
she leans in, nose brushing yours, "you love it."
you can't help but think that maybe you'll both wake up tomorrow regretting everything, heads pounding, hearts bruised.
but right now?
right now, you finally feel like she's yours again.
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family skate | s.crosby
summary: you bring your kids to skate with Sid
pairing: sidney crosby x female reader
word count: 1.2k
Two small children in oversized 87 jerseys sprinted down to the glass, their tiny hands pressing eagerly against it as they peered onto the ice.
âDaddy!â they called in unison, their voices muffled by the roar of the rink.
Sidney skated by, immediately pivoting back when he heard them. Stopping in front of them, he grinned. âHey, guys. You having fun?â
âDaddy, look!â Olivia spun around excitedly, showing off her Crosby 87 jersey that nearly swallowed her small frame.
âHey, thatâs my name!â Sidney teased.
âNo, itâs my name!â she shot back with a triumphant smile.
âMommy says itâs our name,â Patrick added matter-of-factly. At six years old, he was both sweet and protective, always keeping an eye on Olivia, who had a knack for getting into trouble.
Sid chuckled. âYouâre right, Pat. It is our name. Whereâs Mommy?â He glanced around the stands, searching for you.
âShe said she was going to talk to someone,â Olivia answered, twisting around as if she might spot you.
As much as the kids had Sidney wrapped around their fingers, they were undeniably Mommyâs little angels. Patrick was a full-on mamaâs boy, always seeking your approval, always wanting snuggles. Olivia, on the other hand, was a perfect mixâequal parts Daddyâs girl and Mommyâs shadow. Spending her days at home with you while Patrick was at school, she relished having your attention all to herself.
âDaddy, can Binky come on the ice with me?â Olivia held up her well-loved teddy bear, its fur slightly ragged from years of constant companionship. You and Sidney had been trying to ease her separation anxiety with it, but she clung to Binky as if leaving him behind would be some sort of betrayal.
âI donât know,â Sid mused, kneeling in front of the glass. âDoes he have skates?â
âLivvy, you canât bring him everywhere,â Patrick interjected, his big-brother instincts kicking in. âWhat are you gonna do next year when you canât bring him to school?â
Patrick, now in first grade, took his new role as an older kid very seriously. Though he secretly wished he could still bring his stuffed animals to school, he knew the other boys would never let him hear the end of it. Still, heâd noticed the older kids seemed to give him a lot of attentionâespecially when his dad was the one dropping him off or picking him up.
âBinky doesnât need skates,â Olivia declared confidently. âIâll hold him.â
After retiring from the NHL, Sidney poured his focus into raising his family and working with young players, coaching peewee hockey and leading the Little Penguins program in Cole Harbour. That, of course, included teaching his own kids how to skate.
Patrick took to the ice naturally, skating with confidence and already mastering his stick handling. Olivia, on the other hand, required a bit more persuasion. She loved skating, but only if there was a reward waiting at the endâlike a donut from Tim Hortons on the way home.
The buzzer rang, signaling the end of morning practice, which meant one thing: family skate time. As the teenage players exited the ice, Sid spotted you making your way down toward the rink.
âHi, Mama,â he greeted, stepping off the ice and onto the bench.
âHi, baby.â You reached up, pressing a quick kiss to his lips. He was still a little sweaty from practice, but you didnât mindâyouâd always loved him like this.
âIs it your turn to skate?â you asked the kids, watching as they practically vibrated with excitement.
They nodded eagerly, and Sidney grinned. âAlright, letâs get you two geared up.â
In the locker room, Patrick was quick to get his gear on by himself, while Sidney helped Olivia with her shin pads and pants. Though Patrick could tie his skates on his own, he still preferred when Sid did it.
âAre you guys ready?â Sid asked, giving both laces a final tug.
Patrick nodded, his brown eyes peering up at you from beneath his helmetâs cage. âMommy, are you gonna skate with us, too?â
You smiled, stroking his gloved hand. âMommyâs gonna watch from the bench and take pictures.â
Olivia held out Binky. âMommy, will you hold him? I donât want him to get cold.â
âOf course,â you assured her, taking the teddy and cradling it in your lap. âIâll keep him safe, and weâll watch you skate with Daddy.â
Before having kids, youâd loved your one-on-one ice time with Sidney. Even though you werenât the strongest skater, heâd always held your hand, keeping you steady, keeping you safe. Now, your favorite thing in the world was watching your kids skate with himâseeing the pure joy it brought to your husbandâs face.
Life had changed so much since becoming parents. Date nights out had turned into quiet nights in once the kids were asleep. Traveling alone had become harder, knowing how much the kids hated seeing you leave. On your last anniversary, Sidney had surprised you with a weekend getaway to Montreal. As much as youâd enjoyed your time together, youâd spent half the trip missing the kids.
âI wonder what theyâre doing right now,â Sid had mused, sliding into bed beside you.
âWe canât call themâitâs past their bedtime,â you had sighed, though your eyes betrayed how much you wanted to.
The last time youâd called them while away, theyâd both ended up in tears, begging to know when youâd be home. The guilt had been unbearable. That night, you had cried in Sidâs arms, telling him you never wanted to travel without them again. Eventually, you both agreedâshort weekend getaways only, and no phone calls unless it was an emergency.
Now, sitting on the bench, you watched as Patrick skated down the ice, expertly maneuvering the puck toward the net. A few feet away, Sid was bent low, skating backwards, his hands stretched out for Olivia to grab if she lost her balance. You smiled to yourself, pulling out your phone to capture the moment. One day, when the kids were olderâwhen theyâd rather be with their friends than at the rink with their parentsâyou knew youâd cherish these memories even more.
After a few minutes, Olivia skated over to the bench, and you lifted her onto your lap, undoing her helmet.
âDaddy says I did so good, heâs gonna get me a Timbit on the way home.â
You laughed, kissing her forehead. âSounds like a pretty good deal to me.â
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a deals a deal II l.williamson
"where'd you find this place?" you smiled in awe as you followed leah into the arcade, the blonde not missing the ways your eyes had lit up the moment the two of you had even parked outside, exactly the reaction she'd hoped for.
it having been your girlfriends turn to organize date night leah reveled in the fact that it was already seeming to be a success before it officially started, and you had to admit the older girl knew you like the back of her hand with this choice.
with both of you working full time, leah as a footballer and you as a primary teacher you both made a commitment early on, the moment things started getting serious, that despite your hectic schedules you'd still make every effort to keep consistent with spending quality time outside of work together.
and so the weekly date nights came into effect.
they weren't always big significant events nor did they always mean the two of you left your shared home, the key takeaway was quality time and so long as the two of you were focused on one another then that was guaranteed.
"lotte put me onto it, tao brought her here on one of their first dates." leah admitted as you gasped sarcastically. "and you're not even taking the credit? oh baby i'm so proud of you!" you cooed mockingly, pinching her cheeks as the taller girl shoved you playfully, the two of you making your way to the counter.
"i'll be taking credit for all the games i'm about to smash you at my girl, don't you worry your pretty little head about that." leah smiled smugly as you rolled your eyes and she hooked you both up with a large bag of tokens, even further fueling your excitement at the fact they still ran their games the old school way, physical tickets printed and all.
"oh my love me and my pretty little head cannot wait to watch you eat your words!" you grinned in response to her call out, and given neither of you liked to lose and were incredibly competitive, it was sure to be an interesting night.
there was a reason the two of you stopped getting invites to game night with leahs family, both of you banned until you learned how to behave like well mannered young women and not hotheaded impatient numpties, in the words of her grandmother.
"well either way you can consider tonight endless tokens, if you can spend them then i will buy them gorgeous." leah promised, pecking your lips sweetly with a charming smile and offering for you to pick the first game.
"mm good question babe. what do i want to beat you at first?" you pondered, stroking your chin as leah sighed dramatically at the time you were taking, tapping her foot and shoving her hands into the pocket of her jacket with a bored look written into her features.
"oh come on!" leah groaned impatiently as you pivoted away from yet another game, amused smirk on your features as you finally stopped and nodded happily.
"basketball. lets start off simple!" you decided, grabbing your girlfriends hand and dragging her over toward the game, the blonde hurrying to yank you back as a gang of young boys sprinted past almost smashing into you, leah looking after them with a deep seeded scowl.
"hey lee, need i remind you this place is actually designed for kids baby, relax." you smiled poking at her cheeks as she huffed air out of her nose but focused her attention back on you, both of you slipping tokens into your sides as the game lit up and a strong american accent yelled out the rules.
"ready...set....go!" leah counted down as the buzzer sounded, both of you scrambling to grab the balls, zoned in on your own rings as the points started to rack up for both of you.
leah snuck a quick glance to your side, bright eyes widening in shock seeing you were in the lead and by quite a significant amount. and just as you said neither of you liked to lose, which is what lead to her next move.
"oi!" you gasped as the defender leaned over and knocked the ball out of your hand, shooting with her other, doing it again and again as you reached for the basketballs.
"leah!" you laughed at her blunt competitiveness, shoving her as the final buzzer for the game sounded and the blonde cheered victoriously, pumping her fist and doing a victory wiggle having just beat you by two points.
"you are such a cheat and a shit loser." you shook your head as leah continued her victory dance, snatching her tickets from the machine and shoving them into her pocket.
"nah i'm not, cause i didn't lose." she booped you on the nose with a token as you smacked her shoulder. "right well if you want to carry on like that. would you care to make this interesting then williamson?" you challenged, crossing your arms over your chest.
"mm perhaps, what do you have in mind for a wager pretty girl?" leah raised an eyebrow curiously, cocky smirk still curled into her features.
"if i win, you do all the dishes and the laundry for a month." you stated, leahs jaw dropping and your smile widening knowing she detested the two tasks and would often offer you anything in return for not having to do them.
"a month!? nah two weeks mate max." "aw, are you that scared you'll lose baby?" "i am not! fine, a month then."
"but if i win... then you have to do that thing i've been asking you to since christmas, with my special gift." leah cocked her head to the side, storm blue eyes roaming over your body hungrily as you frowned a little in confusion before it clicked just exactly what she was after.
both half jokingly and half seriously the blonde had gifted you a very ill fitting maids costume for christmas, stating as part of your gift to her you should spend the day wearing it, claiming it would be great motivation for her to join you in doing the housework.
you only laughed and put it away, teasing that not even that would get her to pick up a dirty dish.
but every now and then leah would find it in the back of the wardrobe and the begging would start for you to live out what was clearly a fantasy for the taller girl, and each time you'd just teasingly shake your head in amusement and depart the room with a kiss, leaving her without a real answer.
"fine, a deal's a deal." you shrugged in agreement which was clearly to your girlfriends surprise as her eyebrows shot up in shock and you extended your hand, wiggling your fingers eagerly.
"brilliant. a deals a deal." the blonde echoed as she shook your hand but not before using it to pull your body into hers, stealing a kiss and nipping at your bottom lip, pulling away with a cheeky grin as your head spun and your cheeks flushed pink.
"right, my turn to pick then. and unlike some i won't take an hour to decide!"
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"how in the hell do you even do this? its got no bloody control!" leah huffed, the two of you sat on motorbikes as you raced around the track on the screens in front of you, the girl beside you far from getting the hang of it despite it being the second time you'd raced, leah demanding a rematch after crashing her bike and earning a loss.
"like this, winner!" you cheered loudly, pumping your fists in the air as you zoomed across the finish line sitting back smugly as leahs eyebrows furrowed into a deep frown and she smacked at the handle bars in annoyance.
"loser." you pointed to her now with a wink as she flipped you off, rings glinting in the bright neon lights above.
"maybe i should get a motorbike." you teased, turning your body as leah jumped off the bike, appearing instantly in between your legs as you stayed sitting side sadle. "over my dead body, maybe focus on learning how to drive a car first babe." leah teased making you roll your eyes, her hands settling on your thighs and squeezing them with a grin.
"i'm a great driver thank you very much." "mmm but those handful of fines in your glovebox say differently baby girl." "those are parking fines leah, not driving offences." "oh i'm so sorry. correction then not only are you a shit driver but you're an appalling parker as well, can't even be trusted when the car is stationary!" leah tutted with a dissapointed shake of her head as you punched her in the shoulder and scoffed.
"sorry let me just get a score check, whose winning?" you asked, cupping a hand over your ear and leaning toward leah whose smile dropped.
"shut up." she mumbled with a small pout as you slid off the motorbike, the two of you wandering around for a moment as leah took her time choosing.
"perfect!" the taller girl grinned spotting a football shootout game in the back corner. "and how many goals do defenders normally score?" you hummed, pretending to be lost in thought as leah slotted in some tokens and rolled her eyes.
"don't be bitter that they don't have a teaching game babe, times tables aren't exactly something kids do in their time off for fun!" leah pouted sarcastically at your chosen career, you now the one to flip her off and gesture for her to start.
"right go on then superstar, dazzle me."
you had to hide your smile behind your hand as leah missed more kicks than she scored, the game clearly designed for a child with much less leg power as every ball sailed up and over the goal.
you watched as her shots became sloppier the more wound up and angry she got, only fueling her to continue to miss time and time again. "nah this is bullshit that's rigged!" leah scowled, kicking at the machine once her turn was over and grumbling under her breath.
"leah!" you scolded, moving her away from causing actual damage as she wound up for another kick.
"hey. breathe for me please, it's just a stupid arcade game, you're still a champion of europe baby. nothing takes that away!" you grabbed at her face, placing a soft kiss to her lips and feeling her body relax somewhat.
"...its just a good thing they didn't need you for any penalties because those attempts? massive yikes." "oi thats a red card for you my girl, absolutely uncalled for!"
~
"right, this ones the final game." leah glanced at the time and announced with a clap, the two of you so caught up you'd not even realized the time and how long you'd been here.
"oh how convenient, we're tied." you rolled your eyes, not believing that the 'score card' leah had been in charge of was really all that accurate, having been typed up in notes on her phone.
"and what is that supposed to mean?" "i'm accusing you of score tampering, williamson." "no idea what on earth you're on about love, i'll even be so kind as to forfeit my turn so that you choose our last game." "wow, and they say chivalry is dead?"
"mmm that one." you nodded to a shooting game in the corner you'd not yet tried, leah humming in agreement as you made your way over. "was that your stomach?" you asked in disbelief hearing a loud gurgle.
"yes! i'm fucking starving." leah moped with a huff, earning herself an unimpressed look from a mother standing at the next game with her two young kids, you smacking leah lightly and mumbling about her language.
"sorry miss." your girlfriend teased with a cocky smile as you rolled your eyes and gestured for her to take her turn. the gunner shot down 8 tin ducks out of 12 and shrugged, seemingly happy with her efforts.
"beat that, four eyes." leah smirked, flicking at your ear as you smacked away her hands and shot her a dirty look.
you only wore your glasses when you were using your laptop, reading or occasionally when teaching, and as much as leah found you utterly adorable in them the english captain also would never miss an opportunity to rib you about your poor eyesight.
"happily, noodle legs." you quipped back with a smile, grabbing the gun as leah mocked you under her breath and ordered for you to hurry up as her stomach rumbled again.
closing one eye you balanced the toy gun on your arm as the game commenced, shooting down six ducks with ease, a few more to go and you'd win still with plenty of time left to do so.
however as you placed your finger on the trigger, the timer counting down from ten, a set of hands wrapped themselves around your waist, one hand in particular slipping up the inside of your top and harshly squeezing at one of your boobs.
in shock at the unexpected touch you squeezed the trigger and dropped the toy gun, missing the ducks by a mile as the timer went off and leah's hands suddenly disappeared, your skin burning where they'd once been.
"oh that is so not fair! you. are. a. dirty. dirty. dirty. dirty. dirty. little cheat." you protested with a growl, turning on your heel to glare towards a smug looking leah, poking at her chest angrily with each word.
"i simply do not know what you're talking about gorgeous, i guess your aim was just off. and that is not my fault!" the blonde simply smiled cockily, knowing she'd now won.
though sensing your rapidly growing annoyance leah reached for your hand, pulling your body into hers and stepping the two of you in between two pinball machines, briefly tucked away from sight.
"leah catherine williamson you are an unbearably bad loser, a big child, bad mannered, short tempered and-" not even giving you the time to finish your sentence the taller girl cut you off by bringing your lips together, pressing your body against the arcade wall.
leahs hands settled themselves on your hips tucked away under her jacket you'd stolen from her earlier in the night, the defender slowly swiping her tongue against your bottom lip, taking control of the kiss as your arms wrapped around the back of her neck, tangling themselves in her recently chopped short blonde locks.
though before the two of you got any further carried away someone winning a game meant a loud siren went off behind you, the two of you jumping away from one another in shock at the abrupt noise of the machines, sharing a look before breaking out into soft laughter.
"come on hangry, lets go get you some food then." you smiled with a sigh as leahs stomach rumbled yet again, previous annoyance melting away as it always did when it came to the mischievous footballer you were head over heels for.
"no i think we should head home, i'm hungry for something else now." leah murmered quietly, thumb stroking your jaw, lips curling into a smug smile at how your cheeks flushed scarlet at her suggestive tone.
"plus i think you're due for a little outfit change baby girl. a deal's a deal and you're nothing short of a woman of your word, right?"
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A Knight second chance 7
Yang: *surprised to see Jaune sitting at the dock* Jaune! *Walk to him*
Jaune: *looking back at Yang* Yang? What... Wait, did Blake run away? Is this why you are here?
Yang: What? Why would she run away? *Shaking her head* Wait no, don't change the subject! Do you know how much dust i had to use to find you!?
Jaune: *surprised* Finding me? Why?
Yang: *frowning* We found a girl crying her eyes out while saying your name! What the hell happened!?
Jaune: A girl cryi- *realising who She's talking about* P-Penny!? Why was she crying?!
Yang: She keeps saying something about a bridge and how she was sorry to have asked you to do something.
Jaune: *realising what happened* Oh no, no no no nO NO! *Getting up quickly* I was so stressed, i probably used my semblance on her without knowing!
Yang: *surprised* Stressed? By her? What, did she try attacking you?
Jaune: *shaking his head, distraught* No! Oh heaven no! She's the sweetest girl i know! She wouldn't hurt a fly! W-where is she!?
Yang: With Ruby at the park near the airport, but-
Jaune: *start sprinting in that direction*
Yang: J-Jaune, wait! We can use bumble- and he's gone... Damn he's fast.
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Ruby: *looking up at the Atlesian specialist* ... Are you related to Weiss by any chance?
Winter: *Looking at Penny with a stunned expression* ... She's crying?
Ruby: *nervous* I found her like this, i swear! A-and she refused to move from my side since! *Wriggling a bit* ... I kinda need to use the bathro- *sees Jaune running towards them* J-Jaune?!
Penny: *looking up, seeing the knight stressed expression* Jau-
Jaune: *hugging the broken girl, using his aura to heal her mind* It's ok! It's okay, i'm here now, it wasn't your fault.
Penny: *hugging back the knight* J-Jaune, i saw everything, I FELT EVERYTHING! I NEVER SHOULD HAVE ASKED YOU THIS!
Winter: *unsheathing her sword, pointing it towards Jaune* What did you do to her!
Jaune: *not looking at Winter* My semblance... I use my soul to heal and amplify others.
Winter: *frowning* That doesn't explain-
Jaune: *annoyed* What part of using my own soul, my memories and feelings don't you get?! She just lived through my most traumatic memories because i wasn't in control!
Ruby: *looking at her friend with worry* Jaune... Are you... Are you alright?
Jaune: ... I'm better than i was. Now let me fix her... *Looking up at Winter* Please...
Winter: ... *Sigh* You will have to answer to my superior afterward.
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Ironwood: *blinking, seeing Penny glued to Jaune's side* ... *Goes to speak*
Jaune: If i let her go for even a second, i will have to go back to square one.
Ironwood: ... And how long will it takes?
Jaune: *sigh* A day... Maybe two.
Ironwood: *frowning* That won't be-
Jaune: I already know she's a robot, general. My soul is currently inside of every single bolt of her.
Ozpin: *cocking one eyebrow* A robot you say? *Eyeing Ironwood* Interesting.
Ironwood: That was classified information.
Jaune: ... General, Penny's eyes can glow in the dark and her swords are connected to her back. She even have lasers. It would be a miracle if nobody saw through the disguise.
Ironwood: ...
Penny: *looking a lot better* General, it wasn't friend Jaune's fault if the accident happened. I should have listened to him and backed away when he asked for it. Please, do not punish him for my mistake..
Ironwood: ... *Sigh* I wasn't planning to punish him. Accident happens all the time.
Ozpin: *serious* However, Jaune's mental health could become a problem. *Looking at Jaune* Henceforth, you are expected to see the school psychologist. Is this fine with you?
Jaune: I... *Sigh* Yes, that's fine...
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{[PROXIES X FEM! READER]}
The morning felt wrong before I even set foot inside Popâs.
Maybe it was the way the sky hung heavy with low, bruised clouds. Maybe it was the thin mist curling along the cracked sidewalks, ghostly and stubborn even under the creeping sun. Or maybe it was the absence I noticed the second I pushed through the dinerâs door.
The counter was empty.
No Jackson.
For the first time in months, he wasnât there, perched on his usual stool like a greasy vulture waiting to pick at me with his endless smirks and too-long stares. No âGood morning, gorgeous,â dripping from his teeth like poison. No lingering presence that made my skin crawl.
I blinked, half expecting him to pop out from behind the counter just to ruin my temporary peace.
But no, he was gone.
Weird.
I tightened the apron around my waist and clocked in, the old punch machine giving its usual angry clunk. As I turned, I spotted Kelly wiping down the soda machine. Her emerald orbs caught my eye and gave a little smirk, like she already knew what I was thinking.
âWondering where your biggest fan is?â she teased, tossing her towel over her shoulder.
I grimaced, shifting awkwardly on the spot. âFanâs a strong word.â
She laughed, but there was an edge to it, something tight and nervous that immediately put me on alert.
âYou didnât hear?â she asked, lowering her voice. âYou seriously didnât?â
âHear what?â
Before she could answer, Tommy, one of our line cooks, a kid barely out of high school who reeked of fryer oil and cheap cologne, practically sprinted around the counter, phone in hand.
âDude, you gotta see this,â he said, breathless with the kind of excitement people get when something horrible happens to someone else, like heâd been waiting to share with someone.
He jabbed the phone toward me.
I stared.
There, frozen on the screen, was the news:
Decapitated Head Identified as Jackson Reynolds Found Early This Morning.
Below it, a grim faced anchor spoke solemnly over a blurry video of a pond surrounded by flashing cop lights and yellow tape. Text crawled across the bottom:Â Local manâs severed head discovered by passerby walking dog.
The words hit me like a slow, cold slap.
Decapitated.
Dead.
Jackson Reynolds.
Gone.
I blinked at the screen, processing the headline, the horror of it, and then, underneath all the shock, came something else.
Relief.
A sick, guilty relief that unfurled inside me like warm water.
He was gone.
He couldnât lurk by the counter anymore.
He couldnât follow me with his ratty smiles, couldnât wait by the dumpsters at closing time.
He was justâŚgone.
Tommy whistled lowly. âCrazy, right? Like, full on horror movie type shit.â
Kelly nudged me gently with her hip. âYou okay?â I nodded, swallowing hard. âYeah. JustâŚa lot.â Because it was a lot.
But underneath the swirl of emotions, one thing stood out clear and sharp. A weight had been lifted from my shoulders.
I pushed through the rest of the morning in a daze, slinging plates of eggs and pouring refill after refill of burnt coffee. The diner buzzed with life as it always did, a cacophony of clinking forks, laughter, and old rock songs crackling from the jukebox.
But I couldnât stop glancing toward the door. Part of me was expecting the sleaze of a man to strut in and begin to chat me up like heâd always do. But I knew that wouldnât happen, dead people couldnât come back to life.Â
Every time I didnât see him leering at me from his usual stool, it felt like the air grew lighter, easier to breathe. I didnât realize just how tightly Iâd been wound until the tension began to bleed out of me.
I took orders, refilled coffee, carried trays filled with unhealthy food. I smiled when I was supposed to, nodded in the right places. I even laughed once or twice. But my mind wasnât really there.
It kept circling back to the video on Tommyâs phone. To the headline, to the image of police dragging something from the murky pond. Jackson Reynolds. Dead. My head couldnât wrap around the thought of it.
A piece of me knew I shouldâve felt something more complicated, horror, sadness, shock. But all I could feel was relief. Cold, guilty relief curling up inside my chest and making itself at home. I wanted to feel guilty for feeling so overwhelmed with joy at the news, but I couldnât. Iâm glad heâs dead.Â
And I felt sick admitting it to myself.
I was halfway through wiping down a booth when the door chimed again. And in they came, my favourite regulars.Â
Good, a distraction.
I grabbed a notepad, heading toward them out of habit. âGood morning, guys.â I spoke softly, voice steadier than I felt. Brian gave me a lopsided grin. âHey yourself.â
Toby was the first to speak after that, or at least, he tried. âYou l-look-â He twitched hard, cutting himself off. His mouth jerked before he forced out the rest, ââb-better. LikeâŚlike something buh-badâs gone away.â
The words stuck strangely in the air. I paused, blinking at him. Tim shot him a sharp look while Kate kicked him under the table.
Toby winced, shoulders hunching, hands flexing inside his ruined gloves. He muttered a jumbled apology that I couldnât quite untangle.
âCoffee?â I offered quickly, trying to smooth over whatever the hell that was.
They all nodded, mumbling their usual orders. But as I walked away, I couldnât shake the feeling Tobyâs words werenât as random as they seemed.
The day dragged on.
I served plate after plate of greasy food, made endless trips to the kitchen, wiped down every surface twice. I tried to lose myself in the rhythm, the mindless repetition.
But every time I passed their booth, I caught little snippets.
Toby, muttering to himself.
Brian, hushing him sharply.
Kate, rolling her eyes and hissing something under her breath.
Tim, rubbing his temples like this was all normal for them.
And Tobyâs muttering, broken by tics, low and stuttered, always seemed to slither just within earshot.
ââŚn-no more p-p-problemsâŚâ
ââŚs-shouldnât a-have b-b-bothered herâŚâ
ââŚp-pretty things s-shouldnât b-be scaredâŚâ
The hair on the back of my neck prickled every time I caught a word.
It wasnât just the way he said it.
It was the certainty in his voice.
Like he knew exactly what had happened.
Like he thought it was good.
Every time heâd mumble out a string of stutters, Iâd  frown, glancing back at him, but he just twitched and scratched at the bandage on his cheek, eyes darting away to look anywhere else but me.Â
Tim caught my look and lightly smacked the back of Tobyâs head. âKnock it off,â he said, voice low.
Toby mumbled another apology, his shoulders hunching as he busied himself studying the worn table.
Weird. And his strange behaviour continued for the rest of my shift.
Toby kept throwing out little comments, half murmured, broken by tics and stutters. âGot w-what he deserved,â he whispered when he thought no one was listening, âShoulda kuh-kept h-his hands to himself.â
Each time, Brian, Tim or Kate would elbow him, shoot him a look, or outright hiss at him to shut up. I pretended I didnât hear anything. But I heard.
I heard every word.
By the time my shift ended and I dragged myself back to my apartment, I was exhausted both physically and mentally.
The day had been long. The news about Jackson still echoed at the back of my mind, like a lingering bad dream that couldnât quite be shaken off.
I tossed my keys onto the counter, kicked off my shoes, and collapsed onto the couch with a sigh. The apartment was quiet, too quiet. I stared at the ceiling for a long minute, letting my thoughts swirl and settle.
Thatâs when I noticed it.
The candle on the coffee table, the one I always kept in the center, was off to the side. Barely noticeable. Barely anything. Except I was obsessive about it.
Dead center. Always. I sat up slowly, frowning. Maybe Iâd bumped it earlier. Maybe Iâd moved it without thinking. MaybeâŚ
I stood and crossed the room to check the door. Locked. The windows? Locked.
I shook my head, laughing under my breath. I was being paranoid. One weird day and I was already jumping at shadows. I went to bed early, leaving the candle where it was, too tired to care.
The next morning, it was my notepad.
The small, spiral-bound one I kept on my nightstand, filled with random thoughts and half-formed dreams.
Gone.
I tore apart my apartment looking for it. Under the bed, behind the couch, in the kitchen junk drawer. Nothing. As if it had disappeared.
It wasnât like me to lose things. Especially not that notebook.
I sat on the floor, rubbing my temples, trying to remember the last time Iâd seen it.
A knock at the door jolted me upright. Heart racing, I peered through the peephole. No one there. Just an empty hallway. I swallowed hard, locking the door again, bolt, chain, everything.
Days passed.
I told myself I was imagining things.
Told myself that Iâd just been stressed, tired, distracted.
But things kept happening.
My notepad that had  vanished for three days, reappeared on my pillow like some twisted offering. Pages had been rifled through, I could tell. The creases were different. The cover slightly bent.
And then⌠the laundry. At first, it was a missing sock. Then a missing T-shirt. Then my favorite hoodie disappeared altogether. When it finally turned up again, folded neatly on the back of my couch, it smelled wrong.Â
Like it had been⌠somewhere else. Someone elseâs hands on it. Someone had been inside my apartment. I was sure of it.
One night, lying awake in bed, I thought I heard breathing. Not my own.
Heavy and shallow.
I lay frozen for what felt like hours, every creak and groan of the old building suddenly a deafening roar in my ears.
When I finally worked up the courage to check, my phones flashlight on as I clutched the device in my trembling hand, there was nothing. No one.
But the window was cracked open just a hair. And I never left it unlocked.
The next day at the diner, the four of them were already there when I arrived, huddled over coffee like they owned the place.
Toby caught my eye and smiled wide, too wide, his mouth twitching unnaturally.
âYou l-look tired,â he said, voice thick with something that wasnât quite concern.
Tim slapped the back of his head again, and the older man muttered something under his breath and shook his head, exhausted.
Kate just stared at me, unreadable. While Brian was observing you quietly. Too quiet for the normally talkative guy.
And for the first time since Iâd met them, I wondered to myself âWho are they, really?â
I didnât know how much more of this I could take.
By the end of the week, every creak in my apartment sounded like footsteps. Every shadow seemed to stretch just a little too long. Every face in the diner was a potential threat.
I couldnât keep pretending this was normal. I needed to tell someone.
So thatâs exactly what I did.
It was early morning, a fresh week, when I finally pulled Kelly aside. The diner wasnât too busy yet, just a few old timers nursing black coffee and bitter memories. The buzz of the fluorescent lights overhead made everything feel even more sterile, detached.
Kelly was wiping down the counter when I approached, twisting a rag between her hands.
âHey, Kel,â I tap her shoulder, voice low, barely above a whisper. âYou got a sec?â She looked up, smiling her usual easy smile. âYeah, whatâs up?â
I glanced around nervously before stepping closer, heart hammering. Where do I even start?
âI thinkâŚâ I swallowed hard. âI think someoneâs been in my apartment.â Kelly blinked, confused. âWhat do you mean?â
âI mean-â I leaned in, desperate to get it all out, â-things keep moving. My notepad disappeared and came back. My hoodie went missing, and it⌠it smelled wrong when I found it. Someoneâs been touching my stuff, Kelly. Someoneâs been inside my home.â
I barely breathed after speaking the words out loud, as if saying them made it all worse. Kellyâs face softened with concern, but not the kind I needed.
She let out a small laugh, brushing a strand of dirty blonde hair behind her ear. âHoney⌠youâre just shook up.â
âNo, Kelly, listen,â I pressed, voice shaking. âItâs not just that. At night, I feel like someoneâs watching me. And at work too. And Toby- you know, the one with the stutter, he keeps saying weird stuff. Stuff that makes me think he knows something.â
Kelly frowned a little, setting the rag down. âY/N⌠look. What happened with Jackson, it messed you up. Thatâs normal. Anyone would be paranoid after what he put you through and then⌠you know⌠ending up the way he did.â
She glanced around quickly, like even mentioning his death might summon something terrible.
âIâm telling you, itâs not just paranoia,â I said, teeth gritted. âI know when somethingâs wrong. I feel it. This isnât normal.â
Kelly sighed, giving me a pitying smile. The kind you give to someone you think they are overreacting.
âYouâre safe now,â she said gently. âJacksonâs gone. Nobodyâs gonna hurt you. Those new regulars? Theyâre weird, sure, but they seem harmless.â
I stared at her, feeling the floor tilt slightly under my feet. She didnât believe me. Not really.
âJust⌠try to relax, okay?â she said, reaching out to squeeze my hand. âMaybe take a few days off. Sleep in. Watch some dumb reality TV. Youâll feel better.â
I nodded because it was easier than arguing. But deep down, I knew.
Sleep wasnât the problem. I could lock every window, deadbolt every door, and I still wouldnât be safe.
Because whatever was happening, whoever was creeping into my apartment, rifling through my life, potentially watching me, they werenât breaking in.
They were already inside.
And Kellyâs comforting words werenât enough to stop the cold creeping through my veins.
But maybe she was right, maybe I am being paranoid�
The rest of my shift passed in a blur.
The diner got busier, and Kelly was pulled away to help at the register.
I was left alone at the counter, mind racing.
At one point, I glanced up from pouring coffee and found Toby staring at me from across the diner.
Not at the menu.
Not at his buddies
At me.
His head twitched slightly to the side, the faintest grin curling at the corners of his mouth.
The minute our eyes met, he jerked his head down, hiding the smile.
Tim elbowed him hard in the ribs, muttering something I couldnât hear.
Kate rolled her eyes and shook her head, like this was nothing new.
But it was new to me. And it was terrifying. But I just shook my head. âNo, Y/n⌠youâre being paranoid, just paranoidâŚâ I mumbled to myself.
Kelly was right.
I was just paranoid. What happened to Jackson had shaken me deeper than I wanted to admit, left cracks in my mind that fear kept slipping through. I told myself it made sense, the stress, the long shifts, the endless loop of bad sleep and scary thoughts. I was exhausted, and exhausted people made mistakes. Misplaced things. Forgot small details. Imagined shadows where there werenât any.Â
The regulars? Brian, Tim, Kate, and Toby? They were just that, regulars. Weird, maybe, but harmless. I couldnât keep jumping at every glance, every half heard word. If I didnât get a grip soon, I was going to drive myself insane.
I sat on the edge of my bed that night, forcing myself to go over everything again. The candle had probably been bumped when I was cleaning. The missing notepad? I mustâve tucked it somewhere absentmindedly and just forgot. The hoodie? Maybe it had fallen behind the couch and picked up that stale, musty smell from the floorboards⌠that was all.Â
Normal explanations. Logical explanations. Nothing bad was happening. No one was watching me. No one had been in my apartment. I repeated it to myself like a prayer until the panic in my chest dulled to a quiet ache. I wasnât a victim. Not anymore
Everything is fine.
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Whumptober Day 6 - Not Realizing They're Injured
"It's not my blood."
RE2r Leon Kennedy X Reader
Content: Leon being a sweetie, Marvin mentions, Reader has been through a lot the past few days, teamwork!, and lots of hurt/comfort
Word Count: 2.9k
Warnings: Some mentions of blood/wounds (not graphic)
a/n: Wrote this for Whumptober day 6 a while ago but kind of just gave up on Whumptober because I am completely overrun by school </3 this one is still fun tho! (I am probably going to still post Whumptober content, just not at the right times lol)
You really wish you didnât wear short sleeves today. Originally it was perfect weather to do so, with a cool breeze and warm air still surprisingly prevalent in the late days of September. What you didnât account for was a zombie outbreak to begin the very same day. You were walking home from the story, retrieving a few necessities your roommate sent you out for, when you had your first encounter with a zombie. Youâll never forget the cold, white eyes that peered into your soul. Her pale skin was overtaken by lesions and blood, it was a gamble on whether the blood was hers or not. Thankfully you were able to dodge her attacks and settled into a sprint back towards your apartment. What was not so fortunate, however, was the explosion you were met with once you got back. Your apartment, your home for the past two years, all of your belongings, now nothing but ash and despair.Â
How could this all happen so fast? One minute you were a normal citizen, and the next you were almost a victim of a horrible outbreak rampaging through your hometown. After brief consideration, you decided to head down to the police station only a few blocks from your apartment. You figured it would be better than leaving yourself in the open, plus they have officers and weapons there. If there were any safe places left in the city, it would be the Raccoon City Police Department.Â
On arrival, you were met with many timid questions through a cracked door. You could tell theyâd already been ambushed a few times by the way they were on edge to even speak to you, an outsider, after some convincing you were let fully into the building. There you sat with other survivors and police officers, trying to process that this was your new reality. Over time you lost more and more refugees. Officers who thought they were brave enough to survive got themselves killed, and citizens who began to get worried over their families all left until it was only you and Marvin left. That was until the rookie came in.Â
Leon Kennedy, a tall man with brown hair and an adorable smile. The two of you instantly clicked. You were both similar in age and his personality meshed well with yours, resulting in deep conversations quite quickly. You learned he was supposed to have his first day around a week ago when this whole shitshow started but was told to stay away. As much as you grew a liking towards Leon, you couldâve scolded him for his idiocy. He should have stayed away, he should have spared himself from the horrors of Raccoon City. But you remind yourself that he couldnât have known, and besides, in some selfish way you were glad he found you.Â
With the task of getting out of the city at hand, you and Leon have grown closer and closer, which brings you to now, wandering the corridors together, flashlight in your hand and a gun in Leonâs. A groan emits from around the corner.Â
âDid you hear that?â You whisper to Leon, keeping close since he is one of your only defenses against the zombies. Leon and a small knife Marvin gave you.Â
âYeah, stay behind me.â You nod slightly at his command, standing right behind his uniformed body. It should be illegal how cute he looked in the cop uniform. As the two of you rounded the corner, Leon cocked his gun and held both arms out to stabilize himself. Just as you had guessed, a zombie begins to come forward making its way into a sprint at the two of you. Before you could even think to react two bullets are lodged in its head as it falls limp to the ground. Leon puts an arm out in front of you, signaling for you not to move closer as he nudges the zombie with his foot. Dead.Â
âGood aim.â You pat Leonâs arm as his gaze is still fixed on the body. He was still readjusting to the whole zombie thing. Even though heâs doing it out of necessity it feels wrong to kill the zombies. In his eyes, theyâre still human, at least part way. Seeing he was lost in thought you nudge his arm a bit, âLetâs go. Marvinâs waiting.â He only nods as you begin to move again. Leon is grateful for you, he truly is. He doesnât know if he would have the courage to do any of this without you. It seems thereâs one good thing that came out of this tragedy at least.Â
The pair of you continue walking, not having the luxury of spare time in this hell hole. To make things a little better, you try some small talk. âSo, whatâs the first thing youâre gonna do when you get out of here?âÂ
âHm, definitely get some good food. Maybe some fast food. Is it bad to crave fast food in an apocalypse?â You giggled at his question.Â
âProbably not. I just know the first thing Iâm doing is taking a shower.â Youâve been stuck in the police station longer than Leon and it is very telling appearance-wise. Your clothes were not only filthy, but you also admittedly smelled. It was a wonder Leon wanted to be around you, much less wanted to stay so close to you. But you suppose it wasnât the first thing on your mind.Â
âShower is a good one! Can I change my answer?â Leon looked you in the eyes, smiling. You had to resist tackling him on the spot. He was so cute, even with dirt and grime on his face.Â
âNope! Canât steal my answer.â You playfully responded, still trotting by his side keeping an eye out.Â
âAw, dang. Well, Mcdonalds is still pretty good I guess.â Leon conceded. You were about to respond when you heard noises coming from the main atrium. You looked at each other in confusion, then in worry. Marvin was out there.Â
âI think we should head back there.â You state, turning your head back in the direction you came from. Leon agreed and you both began to backtrack, maneuvering over dead bodies and pools of blood. Gross. Right as you were about to reach the gate you felt your boot slip on a puddle. As you were falling backward muscular arms caught you just in time, capturing your body in a tight hold. You open your eyes and are met with crystal blue. Leon. You smile seeing the relieved look on his face, his arms pulling you in closer before releasing his hold.Â
âPlease be more careful. Iâm going to die of a heart attack before a zombie could get me.â Leon huffs, half joking half serious.Â
âYeah, sorry.â You apologize, feeling a bit bad. Leon only shakes his head a bit before smiling one of his sweet smiles again and leading you with his arm.Â
âItâs ok, letâs just go check out Marvin, yeah?â With soft footsteps you make your way to the main hall where you expect to see zombies but nothing. Only sharing a quick, tentative glance, you continue forward. You were about to call out Marvinâs name when you heard a long, guttural groan. Turning your heads you find yourselves a devastating sight, Marvin with his head completely bent to the side with white eyes. The eyes were always the creepiest part in your opinion, it was the first glimpse of the zombie apocalypse you got. With painful noises leaving his mouth Marvin begins to limp forward, acting like all of the zombies you had encountered before. Earlier that week he told you to promise him if he ever became one of them, to shoot him. At the time you thought the promise was unnecessary.Â
Backing away, you could see Leon was sweating. He looked at the gun in his hands before quickly looking at Marvin once again. It was hard to gauge his thoughts, he looked conflicted in himself. âLeonâŚ?â You whisper, still slowly backing away as Leon stays in place.Â
âWhat do we do?â His voice was quiet and strained. Marvin showed him kindness and was one of the only reasons he was still alive at this very moment. He should have died a few hours ago but Marvin saved him, and Leon couldnât return the favor. His breathing picks up and his head begins to shake. âWhat do we do?â Leon repeats, slightly louder this time. His head was now facing you, desperately needing you to guide him.Â
âI donât know.â You stutter out, feeling hopeless. Like Leon, you wouldnât be here now without Marvinâs generosity. He not only physically helped you by providing food and water, but once everyone else was out of the station the two of you gave each other emotional support as well. You knew what Marvin wanted, but you couldnât bring yourself to suggest it.Â
âShould IâŚ?â Leonâs voice trailed off, but you knew what he was referring to. He was staring straight down at Matilda, his hands violently shaking. Deep down you both knew it was the only way. Either that or leave him alone in this miserable state. If there was any Marvin left in that brain of his you knew he would want to be taken out. The atmosphere became suffocating. You inched towards Leon, trying to gain a sense of false security.Â
âHe- Marvin told me, before you were here, that if he turned into one of those things he wanted someone to shoot him. He didnât want to survive as one of those monsters.â You solemnly repeat Marvinâs words back to Leon, who was only falling further into distress at the words. Now he knew what he needed to do, but bringing himself to do it was a completely separate issue.Â
âI canât.â No, he wasnât trained for this. The academy didnât build him strong enough to kill his allies like this.Â
âI can.â You put your hands on Leonâs, staring into his soft eyes. For the past week, youâve been surrounded by chaos and despair. If anyone were mentally ready enough for this, it would be you. Leon has protected you time and time again, it was your turn to protect him.Â
âAre you sure?â Leon looked suspicious but allowed you to gently take Matilda out of his shaking hands. You squeezed one of his hands in your own, a gesture he mimicked back to you, before cocking the gun towards Marvin. It was your turn to be anxious now. Before this week youâve never shot a gun, even then youâve only used one twice out of necessity. You take a deep breath in.Â
A gunshot rings through the room, but nobody falls to the ground. Instead, you feel a decaying hand grab yours and push you down, effectively knocking Matilda out of your hands in your stunned state. Of fucking course you missed the shot, why did you think you could get it in the first place? You werenât trained for weapons, let alone a police handgun.
Youâre now on the ground, fighting Marvin off of you as you frantically attempt to grab the knife attached to your hip. Leon watches in horror at the scene, stumbling to retrieve Matilda from the other side of the room. As he grabs the gun you successfully grab your knife and jab it into Marvinâs side. Much to your displeasure it doesnât elicit any reaction other than a small groan. Losing your grip on the knife due to the many liquids such as blood and sweat surrounding you, Marvin gets his chance to take the knife out of himself and begin swinging at you. Luckily, Leon returns from grabbing his gun just in time to kick Marvin off, effectively taking the knife with him.Â
Without hesitation this time, a gun goes off, and then silence. You look over to see Leon coldly standing over Marvinâs lifeless body. He liked Marvin, he truly did. Leon held much respect for his elders, but he knew this wasnât the same man he saw at the beginning of the night. Even if it was, however, Leon still didnât regret his actions. You were his haven in this hell, and if protecting you meant he had to make some hard decisions then so be it. As much as he wanted to believe the opposite, Marvin was never going to make it out in that state. But you had a chance.Â
Looking over at you his heart was beating out of his chest. Even disheveled from a fight you looked beautiful. Not to mention the fact you could have almost died right in front of him. Leon yelled your name, running back over to you. He enveloped you in a hug, pulling away after feeling a warm liquid coat his clothes. He looked down in horror to realize the liquid was blood.Â
âAre you hurt?â He asks, confused since you seem fine.Â
âWhat?â You look down at his hands that were smeared with blood. âThatâs not my blood.â You felt fine, maybe a little buzzed after the fight, and your heart was racing out of adrenaline, but nothing hurt.Â
âYour armâŚâ Leon whispers, turning you slightly to the side to take in a giant gash on your upper bicep. It was likely from when Marvin was slashing the knife at you. You were so focused on getting him off of you that you didnât feel the pain.Â
âOh shit.â That was all you said before Leon guided you over to the bench and firmly sat you down. He seemed angry. Not aggressive, just silent and mad. He grabbed a first aid kit and took out a rubbing alcohol pad.Â
âIâm sorry, this might hurt.â He seemed genuinely hurt when he felt you wince against the pad, your teeth gritting together. âIâm sorry.â He whispered the phrase again, somewhat to himself. Luckily the gash wasnât deep enough for stitches, only surface level. If you had sleeves on it likely wouldâve been the depth of a paper cut. Damn you short sleeves. Leon began to wrap gauze around your arm as the room was buried in silence. Once you were all wrapped up and Leon put the first aid kit away you both sat in silence, about a foot apart and awkward. You werenât sure why Leon was being like this, he saved your life. Did he think you were weak and didnât want to associate with weak people? No, thatâs not Leon.Â
Little did you know, in his mind, Leon was killing himself over the fact he allowed you to get injured due to his empathy for a fucking zombie. His skewed moral compass could have been your first-class ticket to death. You deserve someone better than that, someone more rational. How is he supposed to get the two of you out of here when he canât pull a trigger?Â
Sick of the silence, you spoke up. âLeon?â
âYeah?â
âWhatâs up?â You look over, he is clearly still lost in thought. When he doesnât answer you nudge his arm slightly, scooting closer so that your hips are now touching while sitting.Â
âItâs justâŚâ Leon trails off, allowing himself to reword his thoughts before spewing them out. âI hesitated to kill a fucking zombie and it almost got you killed.âÂ
âLeon, I understand your hesitation. He was our friend.â You inched your hand close to his but didnât commit to touching it. You were uncertain whether or not he wanted to be touched in this state. He answered your question however by grabbing your hand and squeezing it on his own, a grounding technique.Â
âExactly, was. I knew it wasnât him. I knew he was dangerous, and I still allowed him to get close enough to hurt you. Iâm the cop here for Godâs sake!â His frustration was taking over, you could tell all he wanted to be was a protector.Â
âYou still saved me, Leon.â
âSaved you from my own actions.â He let go of your hand and buried his face in his palms. The stress of everything was beginning to get to him, Marvin was only the final straw of everything that had been building up recently.Â
âHey,â You moved Leonâs palms from his face, taking his hands in yours and holding them gently. âLeon, without you I wouldnât be here right now. Not only because you stopped Marvin, but because of all the other zombies and monsters youâve saved me from today.â He still didnât look convinced, so you continued. âYour hesitation only further proves how caring you are. Marvin was our friend.â Leon looked away at the word âwasâ. You sigh, moving putting one hand on his cheek and redirecting his gaze to you.Â
âYouâre a good person, Leon. I need you to know that.â It felt like there was a laser between your eye contact, anything that tried to pass through would simply burn out. You were all he could see and vice versa. Suddenly, Leonâs arms wrapped around your waist, pulling you in. His face buried itself into your neck, beads of water, presumably tears, beginning to run down your skin.Â
âThank you.â It was just above a whisper, but you heard him crystal clear. There the two of you sat in each other's arms, recollecting yourself for the certain hell you had to face once more.
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from your last post could i request pedri? from âabout youâ by the 1975 where perhaps reader and pedri had a past relationship all throughout high school and when pedri left for barcelona they lost contact / broke up but years later they reunite somehow? When they do itâs like a âi thought youâd forget about me by nowâ to âhow could i forget about you?â maybe angst to fluff! sorry that was so long ⌠i hope it made sense lol <33
did you think i'd have forgotten? âśâ.Ë - pedri gonzalez
w/c: 600 a/n: this is one of my fav songs of all time so tysm for this (and for giving a specific request HAHA) i got quite a few for this song but i liked this idea the most and thought it fit the best - hope u enjoy anon !! <3333
this is part of my 1k event - check out the rules here!!
He still looked exactly the same.
Or at least, from what you could make as your train sped past where he was standing on the platform - though you were pretty sure you could still faintly his features, that dark black hair, the crinkle in the corner of his eyes as he laughed.
It was all exactly the same.
And maybe it was the realisation, that feeling of noticing someone familiar in a place like this - or something deeper within you that you dared not to question - that pushed you to speed off the train at the last minute when this wasn't even your stop. Maybe it was this that made you walk, then jog, then sprint towards what you recognised as his figure in the distance.
But it was also the reminder of what happened between you two, all those years ago, that brought your sprint to a screeching halt. And what would be the chances of you running into your ex-boyfriend here, at a random station, far away from your hometown or the country he had left you to move to? How could you face him, after all that?
"Y/N, is that you?" Too late.
"Pedri?" you called out, your tone confused even though you had made up your mind about it being him long before he had.
"Woah, hi, what are you doing here!"
"I could ask you the same thing," you laugh, a little awkwardly.
"I'm here for a match, we're playing a local team."
"Oh, right," you smile, of course, "I study here."
There's a slight pause, in which you can see Pedri's expression turn into one of surprise. "I didn't know that."
"I mean, why would you?" You regret the words as soon as they leave your mouth, but it's too late since his face is already donning an apologetic look.
"Right, sorry," he mumbles, shoving his hands in his pockets as he looks at the floor. "What are you studying?" he says after a while of silence.
"Nursing," you say matter-of-factly.
"Of course, you'll be great at that," he says, offering a warm smile.
It's clear he's eager to make this exchange as normal as possible, and you'd probably be obliged to let him. But it's hard to be normal given what happened between the two of you, when this is the first time you've spoken to him in years.
"It's nice to see you," he says after another moment of silence.
"Same for you," you laugh shyly trying to avoid eye contact, "I figured you'd forgotten about me by now."
"How could I forget about you?" When you look into his eyes again, you're taken aback by how well his expression reflects his words - his brows tilted slightly up in the inner corners, a tender confusion at the fact that you'd think he'd dare to forget about you.
"Well, you know with how famous you are and everything, I see how they chant your names when you play," you begin to ramble, eager to explain yourself.
"Well, I'd hardly consider myself fam- wait, you watch my games?"
"Well, yeah," you sigh shyly, feeling your cheeks glow pink at the sight of his smirk. The two of you stand there, looking at each other for a while, exchanging sly glances - and it feels, just for a moment, like you're the same high schoolers who were in a puppy-love relationship.
"Are you doing anything now?" he asks you.
"Well, I was on my way to class but I'm probably late for that now."
"Do you want to grab some coffee? I want you to show me what's good around here," he smiles, "oh, and catch me up on how you're doing."
You feel your cheeks begin to ache from how wide you're smiling.
"I'd like that," you nod, "I'd like that a lot."
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Letter opener | [A.H]
Pairing: Aaron Hotchner x gn!Reader x Jack | WC: 0.7k | CW: Fluff
A/N: This was whipped up so quickly y'all won't believe it!! But I just had to get it down on paper cause I finally had the idea how to write this thought I put out weeks ago now. So please don't mind any mistakes đ
Jackâs excited chatter echoed across the school parking lot as you pulled up to the curb. Even before you had the chance to fully stop, he was sprinting toward the car, backpack bouncing and a beaming smile on his face. You barely had time to roll down the window before he tugged the door open and hopped inside, vibrating with excitement.
âGuess what I made in the woodshop today?â he said, his voice filled with pride as he unzipped his backpack, rummaging through it.
âWhat did you make?â you asked, grinning at his enthusiasm.
Jack carefully pulled out a small object wrapped in tissue paper and held it out for you to see. As you unwrapped it, your heart melted at the sight of a handcrafted wooden letter opener. It was a little uneven, and the edges were slightly rough, but it was unmistakably shaped with care and love. The handle was carved with simple grooves, and Jack had even tried to smooth the blade.
âItâs for Dad!â Jack announced proudly. âDo you think heâll like it?â
âLike it? Heâs going to love it, Jack,â you assured him, ruffling his hair as he beamed. âItâs perfect.â
The ride home was filled with Jackâs endless excitement. He told you about how his teacher helped him cut the wood and how he worked extra hard to sand it just right. Once home, he hopped out of the car and dashed inside, already planning how to present his gift.
âWe need wrapping paper,â he declared as you followed him into the kitchen. âAnd a card. A really good card!â
You combed through the craft drawer, pulling out colorful paper, markers, and tape. Jack picked out Hotch's favorite color for the wrapping paper and decided on a big red bow to finish it off.
Together, you worked on wrapping the letter opener, Jack concentrating hard as he folded the paper. He insisted on doing most of it himself, though he happily accepted your help when the tape refused to cooperate.
âNow the card,â he said, grabbing a piece of cardstock. âWhat should I write?â
âHow about you tell him why you made it?â you suggested, sitting beside him.
Jack nodded, his brow furrowing and his tongue poking slightly past his lips as he wrote in large, careful letters:
Dear Dad,
I made this for you because youâre the bestest dad ever. I thought you could use it for all your work stuff. I hope you like it!
Love,
Jack
You watched him draw little hearts and stick figures at the bottom before slipping the card under the ribbon on the gift. Jack held up the finished package with a grin.
âPerfect,â you said, giving him a high-five.
When Aaron finally came home that evening, looking as tired as ever but smiling when he saw you and Jack waiting for him in the living room, Jack wasted no time.
âDad! I have something for you!â he exclaimed, bouncing repeatedly as he handed over the carefully wrapped gift.
Aaron knelt to Jackâs level, his expression soft and curious. âFor me? Whatâs the occasion?â
âJust because,â Jack said, his voice brimming with excitement.
Aaron opened the package carefully, his eyes widening as he pulled out the letter opener. He ran his fingers over the carved wood, his expression shifting to one of wonder.
âYou made this?â he asked, looking at Jack with so much pride that it made your chest ache.
âYep! In woodshop!â Jack said. âItâs for your letters and stuff.â
Aaron held it up to the light, admiring the details. âJack, this is amazing. Iâm going to use this every day. Thank you, buddy.â
Jack threw his arms around his dadâs neck, and Aaron hugged him tightly, the letter opener still in his hand. When they pulled back, Aaronâs gaze met yours, and his smile deepened.
âYouâve got a pretty great helper here,â he said softly.
âDonât I know it,â you replied, your heart warm as you watched them.
Aaron placed the letter opener on the mantel, a spot of honor â where it would stay until the next morning when he would bring it to work with him â and pulled Jack into another hug. The room felt full â of love, pride, and the little joys that made all the hard days and the out of state cases worth it.
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「 á°.á entry 06: ANNOYED OR JUST SHY?â.á 」

It's 6:19 a.m., and you're running late. Your class starts at 7:00 a.m., for goodness' sake! You should be sprinting to campus right now, but instead, you're at your favorite cafĂŠ, ordering your go-to pastry and drink. You inhale the comforting aroma of fresh coffee, trying to shake off the morning grogginess. Well, better late than hungry, right?
Balancing your drink and pastry, you weave through the campus pathways, speed-walking toward your building. Just when you're certain youâll make it in time, someone suddenly bumps into you, and his papers scatter to the ground. Seriously, are you in a shoujo anime?
âOh my! I'm so sorry!â you blurt out, crouching down to help gather the papers. You catch sight of the guyâs expression; itâs not entirely your faultâhe seems just as rushed, with his indigo hair slightly disheveled and a hurried look in his eyes.
As you hand him his papers, your hands briefly touch, and you glance up. The moment is quick, but you swear you see his eyes widen ever so slightly before he composes himself.
"Watch where you're going," he scowls, his sharp gaze boring into you. His voice is clipped, as if heâs trying to hide his own embarrassment behind annoyance.
You blink, taken aback by his tone, but you manage a small nod, unsure of what else to say.
"O-oh, I apologize again! I was running late, so I'm in a hurry," you say, bowing slightly.
"Tch, it's whatever," the boy mutters, rolling his eyes. He snatches the papers from your hands and walks away.
"Tch, it's whatever," you mimic under your breath, throwing him a mock glare. "You're lucky you're cute," you add quietly to yourself. His attitude annoys you, but you can't deny that the indigo-haired guy is... well, pretty cute.
As you start to head off, something on the ground catches your eye. You bend down to pick it up, and your heart skips a beat when you realize what it is.
(scara art from @/7ta5T on twt!)
"Raiden Kunikuzushi," reads the name on the ID card in your hand. Itâs his.
You glance in the direction he went, but he's already disappeared into the crowd. You hesitate, turning the ID card over between your fingers. There's a small photo of him looking slightly annoyed even in the picture, but the name and student number stand out boldly.
âWell, guess this means I'll be seeing you again, Kunikuzushi,â you murmur to yourself, smirking a little at the thought.
âBut wait⌠He's a History Major? What is he doing in our building then?â you thought. That's strange, their building is so far away from yours, how did he get in here?
Stuffing the ID into your pocket, you make a mental note to return it to himâthough you have a feeling it wonât be the last unexpected meeting you'll have with this sharp-eyed stranger.






The school bell rang five minutes ago, signaling the start of lunch, and youâre now heading to the cafeteria to meet Heizou. You canât help but feel a slight pang of disappointment that it wonât be Raiden Kunikuzushi himself. But you know you canât force someone to meet up, right? Still, you wonder if maybe heâs still annoyed with you after this morningâs run-inâthat would explain why he doesnât want to see you.
As you walk, your phone buzzes. You pull it out and see a text notification from Heizou.
You sigh, glancing around the crowded hallway. So now itâs going to be another mystery friend of Kunikuzushiâs? This meeting was starting to feel like a relay race.
Still, the description Heizou provided sticks in your mind. âWhite hair with a red streak?â You canât help but be curious. Maybe this new person will be a little more⌠well, polite than Kunikuzushi was.
Finally, you reach the cafeteria and scan the area, looking for the distinctive hair Heizou mentioned. Just as youâre about to give up, you spot someone near the back, leaning calmly against the wall, gazing out the window. His hair is unmistakableâpure white with a soft red streak framing one side of his face.
As you approach, he glances over, and a gentle smile forms on his face.
âYou're [Name], right?â he says, his tone smooth and warm. âHeizou told me about the ID situation. Iâm Kazuhaâitâs a pleasure to meet you.â
âLikewise,â you reply, reaching out to shake his hand. He has an easy calmness that instantly puts you at ease, his manner a stark contrast to Kunikuzushi's earlier intensity.
"Thanks for coming to help out," you add, giving him a small smile. âI⌠uh, didnât realize Kunikuzushi was this popular,â you say with a chuckle, hoping to lighten the mood.
Kazuha laughs softly, tucking his hands into his pockets. âPopular? Maybe. But heâs⌠selective about who he spends time with. I think he was just a bit surprised earlier.â
You nod, glancing down at the ID in your hand. âNot even enough to meet up for this?â you wonder, but you keep the thought to yourself.
âSo⌠Iâll make sure he gets this,â Kazuha assures you with a kind smile. âAnd if he gives you any trouble next time, let me knowâIâll set him straight.â
You laugh at this, but then a thought crosses your mind, making you pause.
âWait⌠are you the Kaedehara Kazuha?â you ask, raising an eyebrow.
âOh?â He tilts his head, a hint of curiosity in his expression. âYou know me?â
âMhm! Youâre the one who gave me this maple clip, right? At last yearâs concert?â you say, turning to show him the hair clip that still sits neatly in your hair.
His eyes light up with recognition as he notices the clip. âSo, you kept it, huh?â he says with a warm smile. âIt looks great on you.â
âYes! I really liked the design,â you reply, smiling back. âThough I didnât really get a good look at you back then since you ran off right after giving it to me. But my friends mentioned your name a few times, so I remembered. Anyway, thanks again for the clip!â
Kazuha chuckles softly, scratching the back of his neck with a touch of embarrassment. âAh⌠I was a bit too shy to approach you directly. Guess I panicked and just⌠ran off,â he admits with a sheepish grin.
Youâre about to respond when your phone buzzes. Glancing down, you see a flurry of messages from your friendsâtheyâre already at your usual spot and wondering where you are.
âOh, I have to go now! My friends are looking for me.â You give him a little wave as you take a step back. âBye, Kaedehara!â
âOh! Sorry for holding you up! Goodbye, [Name]!â he calls after you, waving. âIâll make sure Kuni gets this back.â
With that, you both say your goodbyes, and you watch as Kazuha walks away, disappearing into the crowd.

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IN WHICHâyou, although faceless, are a very famous streamer known as KUMI. you were streaming as usual, playing games and interacting with fans. but when you're about to exit the stream, you accidentally pressed the wrong button that led to you opening your cam and showing your whole face to your audience. this wasn't supposed to happen, no ! so you panicked and quickly ended the stream. numerous screenshots circulated on twitter, which broke both the fans and the internet. this reached a certain someone, SCARAMOUCHE, your rival in streaming. when the said boy saw the trending photo, he almost fell off his gaming chair. becauseâlo and behold! KUMI was actually [name]?! now who is this [name] in his life, if you may ask? she's the girl that scaramouche has been admiring from afar in real life! quite shocking, right? have i told you that heâs also been sending you anonymous love letters? oh wellâŚ
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Hello!!! ^^ I love the work you do for JJBA and really enjoy reading it!! Now for the request. How would the Jofoes react to a child!reader (platonic) they sorta took under their wing having a sorta of imprinting ability (copycat in other words). Like one day they catch the reader practicing outside trying to act cool like them and then all of a sudden a piece of the land is destroyed because they somehow used an ability similar to theirs. After the shock the reader is absolutely jolly and sees them watching them and is just, âWooooah!! That was so cool!! Hey Dad, did you see that!? Did you see me!? Did you see what I did!?â
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DIO
He watches from a balcony like a dramatic theater critic sipping wine- until the ground craters in slow motion with a golden glow.
â...ZAWARUDO- ?! Wait, no. Did you just... freeze time for half a second?â
You beam at him, dust all over your clothes, yelling, âDID YOU SEE THAT, DAD?!â
DIO blinks, then gives the most delighted evil chuckle. âSplendid. My heir already shows promise.â
But then he gets possessive. âNo one touches the child. This power is mine to nurture. Mine alone.â
Now you have a tutor. And an ego boost. Heâs already planning your world domination arc.
Kars
Youâre throwing rocks and mimicking his regal stance when one of the rocks suddenly splits mid-air into tiny shards.
Kars stops mid-thought and stares. You just mimicked the Pillar Men's body manipulation, specifically his arm blade.
You spin toward him, eyes sparkling. âDID YOU SEE THAT, DAD?!!â
He crosses his arms, trying to remain composed- but a proud grin slips out. âYes. You are... adapting faster than expected.â
From then on, he watches your training like a proud bird mom.
Also, he starts getting way more careful around you because what if you go all Ultimate Life Form mode and grow gills at breakfast.
Yoshikage Kira
Youâd been copying his quiet mannerisms, playing with your food and clipping your nails more often. Then you giggle, snap your fingers, and a rock explodes.
His soul leaves his body. âWha- W-WHAT WAS THAT?â
You squeal, âI did the thing! I did the thing, Dad!! I made it go BOOM like you!!â
Kira freezes.Â
He awkwardly kneels beside you. âOkay. Okay. First, we donât use our powers around... pets. Or school. Or hands.â
You: âOkay! :Dâ
He: internally sweating bullets for the next 7 years.
Diavolo
A patch of reality skips forward, erasing a few seconds like King Crimson.
You: âWAAAAHOOO!!! I MADE TIME GO WHOOSH!! DAD LOOK I DID IT!!â
Diavolo SCREECHES internally. âHOW- HOW DO YOU EVEN KNOW ABOUT THAT?!â
He immediately spirals into a paranoia loop. âHave I been around you too long? Is fate conspiring through you?â
But also... âGood. Youâre strong. But you will never be allowed near my diary.â
Youâre now on an extremely strict training schedule with Doppio acting as your babysitter.
Doppio
You copy his âtalking on the phoneâ habit, but one day you accidentally get a vision of the future.
Doppio stares as you perfectly dodge a bird dropping.
You wave. âDidja see that, Dad! I saw that that bird was gonna poop and dodged it!!!â
He drops the imaginary phone. âY-Y-You did amazing, sweetheart!!â
Then he sprints to call The Boss about it. âBoss!! Boss!! The kid has powers! What do we do!?â
Youâre the only person Doppio ever fully encourages. He helps you practice, cheerleading while you do near-future telling.
Pucci
Youâd been copying his calm monologues. One day, you mumble a random Bible verse and... gravity distorts. A tree bends sideways.
Pucci goes stone cold still.
You: âI DID SOMETHING COOL, DAD!! DID YOU SEE THAT?!â
He walks slowly to you, kneels, places a hand on your head. âYes, child. You are touched by heaven.â
Then he goes off to write a 10-page sermon about you. He sees this as fate.
Youâre now his little holy prodigy. The church choir starts composing you-themed hymns.
Funny Valentine
Youâd been mimicking his posture and patriot speeches. One day, you accidentally swap with your alternate self. You come back with different shoes.
Valentine stops mid-sentence. â...Did you just breach the dimensional veil.â
You: âYeah!! I jumped and my shoes changed!! COOL, RIGHT DAD?!â
He nods solemnly. âYou are the embodiment of American evolution.â
He immediately requests Secret Service supervision for you. You now have a full security detail and your own presidential-themed notebook.
Diego Brando
You copy his confident walk and British insults. Then you snort, stomp your foot- and the ground trembles.
You turn around, grinning. âDAD!! I DID THE DINO THING!!!â
Diego gapes. âHow the hell did you do that?! Youâre not even... you're not even a dinosaur!!â
But inside heâs SO proud. You get a tiny cowboy hat and he makes you pose next to his raptors.
âYouâre my little Velocibaby,â he mutters proudly. Then warns you: âDonât do that in public or youâll end up in the newspapers for the wrong reasons.â
Tooru
Youâre copying his lazy posture and listening to Elvis. Then you wave at your friend approaching you- and a random boulder flings itself into a ravine near them.
Tooru, sipping juice: â...Was that... Wonder of U?â
You: âI DID A FUNNY THING!! DAD!! I MADE THE UNIVERSE HATE MY FRIEND!!â
He chokes. âWhatâŚ.â
Heâs both horrified and deeply impressed.
He now acts like itâs no big deal but is very much watching you all the time.
And if you ever start getting secretive or manipulative- He melts. ââŚDamn. You really are my kid.â
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Out of Practice
Bucky Barnes x F!Reader
For the Alternate June-iverse prompt: milf/dilf
Warnings: 18+, language, alcohol, steamy things, reader is a mom, bucky hasn't dated in like 70 years
Word Count: 7.7k
A/N: I had no idea what I was going to do for this prompt for the longest time but then tonight this all fell outta me in one sitting lmao. enjoy some cameos from Sam and Tony! And thanks again to @buckybarnesevents and @rookthorne for putting this event together đ
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Bucky was standing at the bottom of the walkway that led to the main doors of the school. Despite the warmth that came from the late spring weather, he still had on his leather jacket and gloves. He was far from the only person standing out and waiting for the final bell to ring, but he still felt like he stood out. No matter how much time went by that was a feeling he had yet to shake.
He pried his eyes off the cracked concrete beneath his boots when the bell rang, shortly followed by the front doors of the school being pushed open by dozens upon dozens of kids desperate to get out and head home. Many of them were sprinting off towards the buses, but some were making a direct line right where Bucky was standing with the rest of the parents and other family members. He kept his eyes peeled, but he still didnât see who he was looking for.
A couple minutes ticked by and for a moment he wondered if he had shown up at the wrong place, or on the wrong day. He was about to take his phone out of his pocket when the front door opened up again. He breathed out a sigh of relief when he saw Morgan walking out, jacket tied around her waist and backpack settled on her shoulders. She was looking up at the woman next to her, the two of them talking as the woman balanced a child who looked like she was just barely old enough to be in kindergarten on her hip.
When Morgan looked away, she immediately saw Bucky. A smile broke out across her face as she threw a hand up to wave, an expression and gesture that he returned. He took a few steps so that he met her right where the walkways met. She walked right up to him, holding both hands out in closed fists. Buckyâs grin widened slightly as he held his fists out as well, tapping their knuckles together before the both pulled their hands back, making an exploding sound and gesture as they did.
Once they completed their ritual, Bucky turned his attention to you. You were smiling at the sight of the two of them, but he could see the questioning look still lingering in your eyes. âYou must be Uncle Bucky, then?â you asked, although the answer seemed fairly obvious.
He chuckled, looking briefly at Morgan before he returned his attention back to you. âYeah, but just Bucky is fine.â
He held out his hand for you to shake, and you did so carefully so as not to disturb the sleeping child on your hip as you gave him your name in return. âHope you donât mind me bringing her out.â You shifted your weight from one foot to the other. âJust like to make sure that everythingâs alright when someone new is picking up one of my students.â
âI tried to tell her you werenât new,â Morgan interjected, her sarcasm making her sound so much like her father despite only being nine years old.
You shook your head with a knowing smile. âNew to me, then,â you corrected.
âItâs fine,â Bucky said with a small shake of his head. âI get it.â
âI appreciate that.â You looked back and forth between the two of them, an odd but fitting pair. âIâll let you two go. It was nice to meet you, Bucky.â You shifted your gaze to the young girl standing beside him. âAnd I will see you on Monday, Miss Morgan.â
Morgan was already saying goodbye and turning to head off towards Buckyâs care by the time the words left your mouth. Bucky, however, was still staring at you, looking at the way you were balancing the little girl on one hip while you had her backpack on the opposite shoulder, your own bag hanging in the crook of your arm. He knew that this was probably far from the first time you left the school building with your hands full but he still felt like it was wrong to not at least offer to help.
âDo you need help withââ
âIâve got it,â you reassured him with a smile, taking a step towards the parking lot, âbut thank you.â
He didnât try to offer again, taking your word for what it was worth. Turning, he easily collapsed the distance between himself and Morgan in one stride, and the two of them started walking off towards his car. You heard the two of them talking as they walked away. Or, rather, you heard Morgan talking about her day and Bucky chiming in with a word of acknowledgment. You cast a couple brief looks at them as you walked over to your car, smiling at the sight of them.
You returned your focus to the task at hand as you tried to get your daughter into her booster seat in the back of your car. You werenât too worried, since she had luckily been a heavy sleeper ever since she was born, but you still tried to be extra careful. You were clicking her seatbelt into place when you heard Buckyâs car engine rumbling to life.
You caught a glimpse through your own carâs windshield as they drove by, Morgan sitting behind the empty passenger seat of Buckyâs car. They were out of you line of sight as quickly as theyâd entered it. When they were gone again you set both your bag and your daughterâs on the floor by her feet.
~*~
âEw, no,â Morgan said as she shook her head, her and Bucky looking at each other through the rearview mirror, âheâs gross. All the boys in my grade are.â
Bucky laughed, nodding. âYour dad will be happy to hear that.â
âI donât even want a boyfriend.â
Bucky fought to the urge to give his knee-jerk response which wouldâve been, âWell, yeah, youâre fucking nine.â Instead, he asked, âYou tell him that?â
âYeah.â She shrugged. âHe went and asked Chrissy instead.â
âWorked out for you,â Bucky said, throwing his directional on before turning onto the main road away from the school. âYou donât need a boyfriendâyouâre fine.â
âDad says that you need a girlfriend.â
Bucky nearly choking on the breath he was pulling in. His eyes drifted from the road and back to the mirror to look at her. âWhat?â
âWhat?â she parroted back to him, blissfully unaware of why he reacted that way. âThatâs what he said.â
Bucky was shaking his head, gaze fixed back on the road once more. âYeah? Well your dadâs aââ
âHave you ever had a girlfriend?â she asked.
Bucky chuckled, a genuine sound. âEver? Yeah.â
âThis century?â
His eyebrows raised, surprised but also not. âYou gotta stop listening to your dad all the time.â
A wide grin blossomed across her face. âBut have you?â
He shook his head. âI thought we were cool,â he said sarcastically.
Morgan laughed hard enough at that to usher them into another topic of conversation with the rest of the drive home. Bucky went the long way, swinging through McDonaldâs on the way since he was told that was fine this time around. It killed a little more time anyway, which was really what he needed. The only reason that he has the one enlisted to go and pick Morgan up in the first place was because Tony and Pepper were both running late with work. Not terribly so, but late enough that they didnât want to ask her teacher to stay and wait.
Even with the extra stop planned in, and the most scenic route as possible taken, it still didnât take them very long to get home. Before either of them could think much of it Bucky was rolling into Tony and Pepperâs driveway.
Bucky had just put the car in park when Morgan jumped out of the car, backpack strap in one hand and happy meal in the other. Bucky shook his head at her, laughing as he got out of the car much slower than she had. He finally felt comfortable enough to take off his gloves, tucking them into the back pocket of his jeans as he walked towards Tonyâs porch.
Morgan had left the door opened behind her, so Bucky walked through and closed it as he did. When he looked around the room he saw that Morgan had already made her way over to her father and gotten swept off the ground in a hug.
As Tony was setting her back down on the floor, he asked, âYou got some extra fries for me, right?â
Morgan laughed. âNo way.â
Tony faked deep offense at her response. âItâs like I donât even know you anymore.â
Bucky piped in. âI didnât get you any either, for the record.â
Tony smirked. âThat much I expected.â
Morgan looked around the room a little more, and when she didnât see Pepper, she asked, âWhereâs Mom?â
Tony gestured deeper into the house. âSheâs out back.â
Morgan tossed both her backpack and her McDonaldâs box of food onto the counter. âIâm gonna go say hi!â She pointed at Tony. âDonât eat my fries.â She turned and pointed at Bucky. âDonât let him eat my fries.â
Bucky gave a small salute. âYes maâam.â
When Morgan had scampered out of the room, Tonyâs full attention shifted to Bucky. âThanks for picking her upâI know it was short-notice.â
Bucky shrugged. âItâs fine.â
âWent okay?â
He nodded. âTeacher came out to make sure I wasnât some kidnapper, but yeah, it went okay.â
Tony chuckled as he opened the fridge. âFigured she would.â He grabbed a beer for himself and offered one to Bucky, when he declined he shrugged with a suit yourself expression and let the door fall shut.
âWhyâs your nine-year-old telling me I need to get a girlfriend?â Bucky asked as he watched Tony pop the cap off the bottle.
Tony didnât miss a beat. âMy guess is because you need to get a girlfriend.â
âTonyââ
âYou met her teacher then, right?â Tony shrugged and took a sip of his beer. âSheâs single. And cuââ
Buckyâs tone shifted drastically as he repeated himself. âTony.â
The hand that wasnât holding the beer bottle was held up in mock surrender. âIâm just saying.â
âThat why you sent me to pick her up? Is Happy even busy?â
Tony laughed. âLike Happy would ever be too busy to get Morgan from school.â
Bucky rolled his eyes. âOh my fucââ
âWatch it.â Tony lifted the hand he was holding the bottle with, pointing accusingly at him. âThere are little ears in the house.â
Bucky sucked in a deep breath. âI donât need you playing matchmaker.â He leaned forward, bracing his forearms against the smooth dark stone-top of the island. âAnd I definitely donât need you roping in your nine-year-old to help.â
âI actually didnât tell her to say anything to you.â
âI donât need you talking to her about my love life at all.â
âI was talking to Pepper about it. But hey,â he took another sip, âlittle ears hear everything.â
He watched as Bucky chuckled in disbelief. Tony knew that it wasnât his place to say or do anything, that out of everyone he was probably close to the bottom of the list when it came to people who had the right to give dating advice. Even with that being the case, though, Tony had been watching Bucky muddle through and get along without ever really learning to get close to anyone since everything happened with Steve. He was gone now, and while Bucky mightâve accepted that, he still hadnât really made any moves to let new people in. A girlfriend wouldnât solve all of those issues, as Pepper had swiftly told him. But it probably also wouldnât hurt, as Tony had told her in response.
âGonna make me go to parent-teacher night next?â Bucky asked, his tone light enough to let Tony know that it wasnât going to turn into an argument for the time being.
âDonât be ridiculousâyouâre not ready for anything more than an open house.â
He scoffed out a laugh. âThanks.â
They both had plenty more comments to make about the topic but they let it drop as Morgan re-entered the room, Pepper in tow right behind her. Bucky and Tony exchanged a knowing look, one that confirmed that their conversation as on hold for now. Pepper caught it, but knew enough to know not to ask. Instead, she started a new conversation by thanking Bucky for picking Morgan up. He stayed long enough to make a little small talk before excusing himself, making sure to give Morgan another double fist-bump before heading for the door.
âIâll walk you out,â Tony said, leaving his half-empty beer bottle on the counter.
Bucky knew exactly what Tony was doing, but didnât say anything. The two of them slipped out the door, and Tony followed him down off the porch and all the way to his car.
When he realized that Bucky wasnât going to say anything about any of it, he spoke up himself. âI could probably get her number for you.â
âDonât.â
âWhy not? You donât think sheâsââ
âThat has nothing to do with it and you know it,â Bucky cut him off. âJust leave it alone, Tony.â
âMmm.â He shook his head. âDonât think I can do that. Matter of national security at this pointâyouâre left unattended an awful lot.â
âAnd you think I need an elementary teacher to keep me company?â
âShe knows how to wrangle kids and keep âem in lineâsounds perfect for you.â
âDonât say anything to her.â
Tony stared at Bucky for a long, hard minute. âFine.â
Bucky didnât believe it for a second but be also knew that continuing to argue about it wasnât going to fix anything either. âThanks.â
They exchanged a quick handshake and a brief goodbye, and soon enough, Bucky was on his way. The drive back to his apartment felt longer than usual, his thoughts wandering in the silence of the car since he didnât make any move to turn the radio on. He thought about you, not that he would ever give Tony the satisfaction of knowing that, the way you smiled as you balanced your daughter on your hip. He thought about the apparent ease there was between you and Morgan. He thought about your dress and the way it fell just above your knees, the way the bright colors looked so nice and seemed so fitting.
Then he shook his head to dispel the thoughts. Tony was just in his head now, having him overthink about a woman heâd met for all of two minutes. The likelihood of him seeing you again wasnât very high, not unless Tony started asking him to play chauffer for Morgan a lot more often, and somehow he didnât really see that happening.
When he walked into his apartment, Bucky was immediately greeted by Alpine running up and rubbing against his legs. He chuckled, crouching down so that he could give him a light scratch behind his ears. Part of it was because Alpine was happy to have his owner home, Bucky was sure. But the other part was about the fact that it was definitely past Alpineâs usual dinnertime. Bucky understood all of that.
âI know,â his metal fingers can down Alpineâs spine, causing him to arch and purr, âIâm late.â
The next few minutes was just Bucky hanging up his jacket, giving Alpine his dinner, and then pulling something out of the freezer to cook for his own dinner as well. While he was waiting for the oven to finish pre-heating, the only sound that could be heard was Alpine crunching on his kibble as he stood above his bowl. Bucky watched him for a moment, a small smile on his face at the simplicity of the life he had now. Something that for a long time he didnât think he would ever have.
It was a good life. It was quieter now than it had been for a long timeâhe was almost used to it. But maybe Tony was right, not that Bucky would ever tell him as much in so many words, but there mightâve been something to what Tony had been trying to tell him. A truth that was simpler to ignore because continuing on as he had been required far less work than trying to get to know someone, trying to let someone get to know him.
He pulled his phone out, tempted to search your name just to see what would pop up, what he would be able to learn about you. Then he stopped himself, shaking his head to try and dispel the thoughts. What good would it do? Why was he thinking like you were someone he knew already? Or like you were someone that already knew him? For all he knew, youâd forgotten him already. Hell, for all he knew you had no desire to get to know anyone, let alone someone like him. The beeping of his oven saved him from going down that spiral any further.
~*~
Sam was sitting on the stool to Buckyâs left. The music in the bar was loud, but not so much so that they had to shout to talk to each other. But once Bucky processed the sentence that Sam had just spoken to him, he instantly wished that the music was loud enough so that he couldnât hear the other man at all.
Bucky pulled a long drink from the beer bottle in his hand, gloved fingers wrapped tightly around the neck of it. âCanât believe he got you in on this shit too.â
Sam shrugged, unfazed by Buckyâs blatant annoyance. âIâm just sayinâ, I think the guy might have a point.â
âSince when do you agree with Stark?â
Sam laughed. âIâll agree with anybody if I think theyâre right!â He paused, studied the look on Buckyâs face and then added on with a laugh, âWell, yeah, not you. But other people.â
Bucky tried to keep his annoyed expression but then chuckled. âFuck you.â
Sam wasnât going to let the conversation get derailed. âAlright, so you donât like the girl he was telling you about, so why donât youââ
âI didnât sayââ
âThey got apps for that now. Oh, sorry,â Sam held up his hand in a pausing motion, âApps are things that you can put on your phoââ
Buckyâs brows knit together. âI know what apps are.â
Sam allowed himself a minute to laugh at his own joke before saying, âSo itâs not the girl. Then, what? Afraid you left all your game back in the forties?â
He shook his head, eyes suddenly glued down to his beer bottle. âSure, yeah. Something like that.â
âWant my advice?â
âNo.â
Sam gave it anyway. âGet over it.â He ignored the increasingly annoyed look on Buckyâs face. âGo buy a girl a drink. Ask her for her number. Use whatever corny line you used back in the nineteen hundreds the last time you had to pretend to have some game.â
Bucky didnât want to laugh but he couldnât stop himself. Sam mightâve been oversimplifying but Bucky was also vaguely aware of the fact that he was overcomplicating things for himself. âIâll think about it. But,â he paused to point at Sam accusingly while he grabbed a sip of his beer, âI didnât have to pretend to have game. I had itâhave. I have it.â
Sam raised his eyebrows. âRiiiight.â
The topic dropped, and they moved onto talking about other things. There were frequent pauses in the conversation, both of them turning to look at people coming into the bar. Neither of them ever thought they would fully break that habit, no matter how often they went out into the world as civilians.
The door let out a quiet chime, and Buckyâs head instinctively snapped in the direction to see who was coming in. His eyes widened and he stopped himself in the middle of the sentence that he was saying to Sam. There was no brain to mouth filter as he let out a quiet, âShit.â
Samâs face contorted in confusion as he turned to see what it was that had Bucky reacting that way. He looked over, his confusion immediately shifting into a smug grin when he saw you standing in the doorway. Bucky hadnât even given Sam a description of what you looked like, but he could tell from Buckyâs reaction that there was no way that you could possibly be anyone else.
âTalk about good timing,â Sam joked.
Bucky was still staring at you, not that youâd noticed, as he spoke to Sam. âShut up.â
âNowâs the time.â
He fought the urge to shove him off the stool. âI said shut up.â
You were only a couple steps inside the bar, you phone clutched tightly in one hand as you looked around the semi-tight space. The focused furrow of your brow said that you were looking for someone. The tight black jeans and lacy grey top you were wearing said that you were probably looking for your date. There were five million reasons Bucky felt his mouth go dry and none of them were doing him any good.
He saw the rise and fall of your shoulders as you let out a sigh. You typed on your phone for a moment before making your way over to the bar, carefully weaving your way through the clusters of other patrons. The closer you got, the more Bucky hoped that the floor would open up and swallow him whole. You were so focused on getting to the bar and snagging a rare empty seat, that you didnât even notice that the seat was next to him until after youâd ordered your drink. You wouldnât have looked in his direction at all if you hadnât heard someone laughing.
When you turned, the first thing you saw was Bucky, the familiar face and leather jacket. The next thing you noticed was the man on the other side of him, the source of said laughter. You tilted your head as your eyes made their way back to Bucky. You allowed yourself a laugh of your own. âBucky?â
He nodded, clearing his throat. âH-hey. Yeah, hi.â
âSo funny seeing you here!â You paused, looking back and forth between him and the man next to him. âHow are you?â
He nodded again, pulling the words up one by one. âGood. Iâm good. You?â
âIâm, um,â you chuckled awkwardly, âIâm alright, I think? Supposed to be meeting someone here but,â you glanced around, âI donât see them yet.â
The man on the other side of Bucky leaned across him and held his hand out. âIâm Sam, by the way.â He flashed you a charming grin. âNot the person you were looking for, but figured Iâd introduce myself anyway since this guy wasnât going to.â
You laughed as you told him your name. âNice to meet you, Sam.â
The three of you chit-chatted, and you tried not to think too much about the way that Bucky was looking at you. You were putting too much thought into it, you were certain. Maybe you were just projecting, taking all the growing disappointment you were feeling about your supposed âdateâ still not being there and channeling it into the way that Bucky seemed to be so attentively listening to you.
Taking another sip from the straw in your drink, you checked the time on your phone one more time. Letting out a deep sigh, you looked over at Bucky, and Sam too. âIâm glad I ran into you two tonight, because from the looks of it the person that I came out to see is not showing up.â You shoved your phone back into the pocket of your jeans with a shake of your head.
âHeâs an idiot,â Sam chimed in without hesitation.
You laughed and nodded. âI appreciate the sentiment.â You finished off your drink and you didnât try to dissuade the bartender who was grabbing your glass and heading off to make you another. Looking back at the two of them, you said, âMy friends were the ones who convinced me to get on those stupid dating apps anyway.â You shook your head. âLotta good it did, huh?â
Bucky nodded, shooting a pointed look at Sam as he said, âYeah, I know the feeling.â
Sam was laughing, but Bucky noticed the way that he was moving to throw some cash down on the bar. He gathered up his jacket as he got off the stool. âWell, not to be the bearer of more bad news, but I gotta take off.â He clapped Bucky on the shoulders as he walked by. âBut you two crazy kids stay out and have some fun. It was very nice to meet you.â He flashed the two of you another grin. âCall if you need bail money. Not me, but, you know, call somebody.â
You laughed as you and Bucky each said goodbye to him. The two of you watched him as he practically skipped out of the bar and out onto the street. Bucky was caught between wishing he could chase Sam down and tackle him, and wishing he could skip right out the door alongside him. There was no buffer between the two of you anymore, and Bucky felt so strangely exposed.
âSorry about your date,â Bucky finally offered up.
You smiled good-naturedly. âIâm not that heartbroken over it,â you said honestly as the bartender set your fresh drink down in front of you. âMy expectations were pretty low, but, you know,â you took a sip, ânot so low that I assumed he wasnât gonna be here.â
Bucky chuckled. âThatâs fair.â
âHonestly, Iâm just more pissed off that I wasted one of my few free weekend evenings on some guy who didnât even bother texting me to cancel.â
âFew?â
You smiled as you said, âMy daughter. Every other week sheâs with her dad. I miss her when sheâs gone, so I try to stay busy. Usually with friends, but every now and then itâs some pipe-dream of a date.â You took another sip. âThey usually do show up, though, at the risk of making myself sound horrible desperate,â you joked.
Bucky laughed. âI donât think you have to worry about that.â
Your smile softened a touch, but it was still there. âWell, thank you for that at least.â
You had every intention of finishing off your drink, paying your tab, and heading right home. You werenât typically one for staying out all hours in a bar or a club somewhere, even when you were out with your friends. And, as nice as it was that you had a chance run-in with Bucky when everything else seemed to be going wrong, you were still ready to turn it in and go home. Back to your pajamas and fuzzy blankets.
Thatâs not what happened, however, despite your best intentions. Somewhere along the way you switched from cocktails to soda just for the sake of being able to stay longer without getting too much of a buzz as you talked to Bucky. He wasnât exactly a chatterbox, per se, and you hadnât really expected him to be. The two of you managed to keep up a good pace of back and forth regardless of that. He did a little more listening than he did talking but it didnât seem to bother him. It also made you realize that even though you had your friends, and your fellow teachers at school, there werenât a whole lot of times when you went out to socialize with other adults. It also didnât hurt that Bucky was so nice to look at, that he seemed to be just as interested in looking right back at you.
Youâd both lost track of time as you sat there, and when you were both finally making your way towards the door of the bar, it was much later than either of you had bargained for. The two of you walked, and Bucky pulled the door open for you. The two of you were mid-conversation when you landed back out on the sidewalk. It was only then that you realized you probably werenât going to be heading in the same direction.
Bucky watched as you motioned back over your shoulder, the opposite direction from the way he was heading. âIâm parked this way, but, it was really good seeing you. What are the chances, right?â You laughed lightly.
He smiled, nodded. âYeah. It was, um,â he could feel the words that he wanted to say resting on the tip of his tongue and he was conflicted about whether or not he wanted to actually say them, âit was good to see you again.â He paused, hating every bit of hesitation that he was feeling. âDo you, um, I was wondering,â he was reaching for the pocket of his jacket for his phone as he fumbled his way through the question, âI mean on your next free weekendâŚâ
You felt your face warm as he continued on. You knew where the line of questioning was going, and part of you knew that maybe you should put him out of his misery. But it was sweet, and you were enjoying that. Finally, you nodded. âThatâd be nice.â
He let out a sigh of relief as he took his phone out. âGreat. Okay, yeah. IâllâŚIâll call you. You know,â he managed a smile with a little more ease, âsave you from all the apps.â
You laughed as you typed your name and number in. âYouâre a lifesaver.â
In the back of his mind he knew that he should be making some sort of move now. Walk you to your car, give you a hug, something. But if asking for your number was as difficult as it had proven itself to be, he didnât know what it was going to be like trying to manage anything else. So he took the win, and bid you goodnight.
Over the course of the next couple days, he was caught between wanting to tell both Tony and Sam separately that heâd gotten your number. He thought maybe it would help get them off his back. What he didnât want, though, was for them to just get on his case about a whole new slew of things. He also didnât want to give them the satisfaction of knowing that theyâd been right.
So, instead of reaching out to either of them, he texted you instead. It was casual at first, just brief messages here and there. Texting wasnât his favorite way to stay in touch with people, but he at least recognized that it was what people did now.
He called you once, when he wanted to actually try and make plans to see you. That conversation wasnât one that he wanted to have over text, and he told you as much. You also found that to be sweet as well. It wasnât a long conversation, one taking place while you made dinner and your daughter was busy with her toys in the living room. But the two of you settled on a date, a time, and that he would come by your place to pick you up. You couldnât remember the last time you smiled so much while making pasta.
~*~
âTony is never gonna let you hear the end of this when he finds out,â Sam said as he sat down at Buckyâs kitchen counter.
âYeah, I know,â Bucky grabbed drinks out of his fridge. âThatâs why I havenât said anything to him about it.â
âNothing?!â
âNo!â Bucky said, breaking down into laughter after a moment. âYou gonna tell him?â
âWhat, you think that weâre texting about you all the time?â Sam shook his head. âGet over yourself.â
Bucky was about to come back with something snarky as per usual when his phone chimed on the counter. Sam looked, too nosey to stop himself. The grin that spread across his face when he saw your name on the screen. At the look on Samâs face, Buckyâs instinct was to reach and flip the phone over, but he stopped himself. Instead, he grabbed his phone and messaged you back before setting it down.
âYou wanna call me while youâre getting ready?â Sam joked. âIâll help you pick out an outfit. Tell you how to do your hair.â
Bucky chuckled. âFuck you.â
~*~
He didnât call Sam before the date. He also hadnât heard anything from Tony which led him to believe that Sam had been kind enough to keep his mouth shut. That was all well and good, but he wished that it did anything to soothe the nerves that he was feeling as he stood outside your door.
He felt like an awkward sixteen-year-old again as he stood on your front step. He rang the doorbell, flowers clutched tightly in his hand as he waited. Heâd spoken to you earlier, and you had seemed excited about it all still. That gave him hope. But again, it still wasnât enough to eradicate the lingering feelings of anxiety he had.
Another few seconds passed by and then you pulled open the door. You were smiling at him as you were trying to do the latch on your necklace. âHey! Sorry, I still have to get my shoes on and stuff. Please,â you stepped back and nodded for him to step inside, âcome in. Iâll be ready in like, two minutes.â
He smiled as he somewhat nervously followed your instructions, stepping just past the threshold of your house. âTake your time,â he said calmly as he shut the door behind him.
He looked around while you finished putting on your jewelry and went to grab your shoes. He wasnât sure what he had been picturing your house looking like, but what he saw felt fitting. It was tidy considering how young your daughter was. There were some toys scattered about in patches, framed photos on the walls and drawings tacked onto the fridge by magnets. It was a home in a way that none of Buckyâs places since he came back had ever been.
âOkay,â you said as you reappeared, smoothing out your blouse, âIâm ready. Sorââ you stopped short when you finally noticed the bouquet of flowers in his hand. The smile on your face was wide enough to make your cheeks hurt. âThose are beautiful.â
Buckyâs eyes widened for a moment, like heâd forgotten that he had them. He held them out to you. âJust figured, you knowâŚâ
You smiled as you took them, flitting off to the kitchen so that you could put them in a vase with water. âThank you.â
As the two of you drove, you could feel him slowly starting to relax. The two of you talked, and you could see the way that his grip on the steering wheel started to become less vice-like. There was something refreshing in the way that he opened the car door for you, and the door to the diner that the two of you had agreed on. He sat down across from you in the booth and you noticed the way that he still had his gloves on as he looked through the menu. You wanted to ask but you didnâtâif he wanted to say something about it you had a feeling that he would.
The conversation felt easy, the same way it had been that night at the bar. The only difference now was the feeling in the air. There was a different kind of tension now that hadnât been there before. Sure, youâd been attracted to him even then, but that hadnât been a date. Not like this.
Every now and then if one of you shifted in your seat and your feet or legs would brush. Neither of you said anything about it, but you could feel the upward curl of your own lips as it happened, the occasional pink flush of Buckyâs cheeks. Sometimes itâd make him stumble in his sentence and youâd do him the courtesy of not commenting on it.
The two of you were splitting a piece of pie for dessert, something you insisted on because you knew the woman who baked them for the diner. It wasnât as though Bucky put up any great fight about it. The closer the two of you got to finishing it, the more you engaged in low-stakes warfare, dueling with your forks over the pieces with the best crust-to-filling ratio.
âYou can have the last bite,â you conceded with a laugh, leaning back in the booth.
âOh, come on,â he joked, âit doesnât feel good to win by forfeit.â
You laughed, warmth blossoming up your neck and across your face. âItâs not forfeit. Think of it as, I donât know,â you drummed your fingers against the tabletop, âme being nice since it was your first time here.â You paused, studying the amused look on his face. âThat better?â
He shrugged, a smirk on his face. âLittle bit.â
The two of you walked back out to his car, and you found yourself walking much closer to his side than you had been on the way in. Your arm brushed against his as the two of you walked, and you found yourself about half a step away from leaning into his side.
He reached to open the car door for you, but before he could you leaned back against it so that you were facing him. You let one arm hang by your side, with the other you brought your palm so that it rested against his chest, pads of your fingertips pressing lightly against the leather.
Bucky almost pulled away out of reflex, but he didnât. âYes?â
You shook your head, still smiling. âNothing, nothing.â You let your hand drop, the pads of your fingers dragging for a moment before your arm was back at your side once more. You moved just enough so that he could open the door again for you. âThank you.â
Bucky walked you up to the door of your house, and he felt like his heart was beating clean up into the back of his throat. He didnât remember dating being this nerve-wracking before. You seemed perfectly unfazed, though as you sauntered up and slipped your key into the lock.
âYou wanna come in?â you offered as you opened the door. âHave a drink?â
It took more effort to swallow than it should have. âOh. Yeah, sure.â
You chuckled. âIf you donât want toââ
âI do,â he reassured, his voice earnest.
Your smiled grew. âOkay.â You stepped and waved him in with you. âCâmon.â You noticed the way that he still had his jacket and gloves on when you came back out of the kitchen with a bottle in each hand. You handed one over to him. âNothing fancy, but itâs also usually just me drinking them, soâŚâ
He chuckled and shook his head. âItâs fine.â
There were a few beats of silence, each of you sipping out of your bottles before you said, âYou donât do this a lot, do you?â
His eyes widened for a moment, slight panic. âWhat?â
Your smile was warm as you gestured with your hand that held the bottle. âThis. Dates. NotâŚnot your thing, is it?â
He held the bottle between both his hands. âIâmâŚout of practice, yeah.â He cleared his throat. âThat noticeable?â
You shook your head. âNot really. You just seemed, I donât know, a little nervous. And I donât know why a guy who looks like you would have any reason to be nervous on a date other thanâŚâ
âOther than I donât go on them,â he finished with a soft laugh.
Your face heated up as you smiled. âKinda.â
âHowâd I do?â he asked, mostly joking.
You stepped in closer to him, noticing a different kind of tension in his body. âYouâre doing great.â
He huffed out a laugh but it was much softer than he intended, betraying more of his real feelings than he bargained for. âThis part?â He made a small gesture between you. âThis part Iâm really,â he forced out a puff of air through his teeth, âyeah.â
There was a flutter of butterflies in your stomach, something you hadnât felt in a long time. âWant some help?â
He laughed but he didnât say no, didnât move away. He swallowed hard as you took the bottle from his hand and set them both on the coffee table in your living room. He was fighting hard to say somethingâideally something smooth but at this point he wouldâve settled for just about anything. Within seconds you were standing close to him again, bodies a breath away from being pressed flush against each other. Your hands rested on his chest for a moment, and you waited to see if he would change his mind and pull awayâyou were giving him the chance. But then you felt his hands tentatively land on your hips and you smiled, your body easing against his. You brought one hand up to the side of his face, thumb caressing his cheekbone.
âNot so bad,â you asked softly, âright?â
He shook his head, finally forcing out a quiet, âNo, itâs not.â
You smiled and leaned in, lightly pressing your lips to his. It was delicate, fleetingâyou were pulling away as quickly as youâd leaned in. The sliver of space left between your lips and his was the silent ask for him to let you know if this was the end of the night or not. He could pull away from you, no harm no foul, or he could lean in and kiss you again and figure it out from there.
It felt like you were both holding your breath for a moment, faces just too close to be able to get a good look in each otherâs eyes. You were about to pull back to really look at him when he leaned in and kissed you, more conviction than the quick gesture from before. You readily gave into him, hand sliding from his cheek to the back of his head to keep him pulled to you. As his lips moved against yours, one of his hands slid so that it was resting at the center of the small of your back.
The two of you stayed like that in the middle of your living room, all locking lips and wandering hands. You wouldâve let the entire night fall away spent just like that and been more than fine with it. When the two of you finally came back up for air, when Bucky pulled away from you enough to really look into your eyes, you saw that more than anything he was surprised. Maybe it was at you, maybe it was at himself, but regardless it was there. Underneath that, though, you could see that there was something more. His hand that wasnât on the small of your back came up to cup your chin, the leather of his gloves smooth to the touch against your skin. He tilted your chin just slightly and then your lips were back on his again.
Out of instinct you tugged down the zipper of his jacket. Your hands came up to his shoulders, getting ready to push his jacket down off of them. It was only then that he pulled away from you again, breathless as he desperately searched your face.
âWhat?â you asked gently, pausing your movements.
âNothing, nothing. I,â he pressed his lips into a thin line for a moment. âI wasnât expectingâŚI justâŚâ
âIf itâs too much,â you said, taking a small step back, âwe canââ
âNo,â he stopped you short, shaking his head. âItâs not that. I justâŚâ He took a breath. âDo you know? Who I am?â
You chuckled. âYouâre friends with Iron Man and Falcon. I,â you shrugged, âI connected some dots along the way.â
He laughed, a sound of relief. âA lot of people donâtâŚyou knowâŚâ
âA lot of people donât have people from The Avengers dropping off school snacks once a week.â You paused and let both of you laugh. Allowing your tone to get a little more serious, you said, âI know, Bucky,â you moved once more to push his jacket down off his shoulders, âand itâs okay.â
He allowed you to do it, allowed his jacket to drop to the floor. Even with the long-sleeve shirt that he had on underneath, you could see the difference between his arms. You brought your hands to his, helping him pull the gloves off next. He was holding his breathâyou could tell. When his gloves were off you ran your fingers along each of his palms, skin and metal, with equal delicate care.
When you looked into his eyes again you saw the way he was looking at youâbewildered, eager. You brought one hand back to his face again, urging him back towards you. It was a cue that he gladly took, kissing you with fervor. His hands were on your sides, and when he felt the way your other hand was running up his arm, he couldnât stop himself, from letting his hands slip beneath the fabric of your shirt.
Itâd been so long, he realized as his hands roamed your sides and back, since heâd last felt someone like this. When your fingers slid underneath the collar of his shirt, splaying across what they could reach where the nape of his neck turned stretched into his shoulders, he also realized that itâd been a long time since heâd let someone feel him like this too.
All the nerves, the tension of the night, it all started to melt away as he felt you reaching for the bottom hem of his shirt to pull off over his head. He didnât want to stop you, and he knew that that meant something. Maybe theyâd all been rightâmaybe there was something to letting someone else in again. As he felt the warmth of your palms against his skin, he could only hope that the rest of it felt this good too.
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Complicated ; Jean-Pierre Magnan.
summary; since the start of the school year, Jean-Pierre and reader have competed with each other for the first place on everything, that is until reader starts to neglect herself.
warnings: fem!reader, ANGST!!!, fluff, swearing, academic enemies-to-lovers, feelings of failure, reader has a shitty family AND doesn't take care of her health (dead dove do not eat? idk?), canon typical misogyny, they're so mean but they like each other (i promise!!).
w/c: 2.8k
author note: i want to thank everyone who encouraged me to keep writting, your comments made me blush and giggle so hard, omg!!!! <3
I got stuck in this o.s for more than a month because I really liked the idea but I wasn't convinced on how it was turning out, but anyways, I had to upload something after being inactive for so long lmao.

The latin teacher handed each student their graded exams, occasionally throwing back handed comments when he saw necessary, visibly enjoying the defeated faces of the students that didn't receive a satisfactory grade.
With an audible sigh, he extended the paper towards Y/N, shaking his head to emphatise his dissaprovement.
"You were the only reason as to why I was starting to believe that it was a good idea to integrate girls to the school." He raised his eyebrows. "But I'm starting to regret it."
The loud comment reverberated on the walls and hurt her ears, making her shrink in her seat with embarrassment when the big red 7/20 was placed in front of her. When the professor continued walking around, she heard a subtle chuckle coming from the left, turning her head in that direction. Founding a pair of big green eyes already staring at her in amusement.
"And I'm starting to believe that, after all, you are not a threat at all." A small smirk painted his face before continuing. "Maybe you fooled all of us into believing that you were actually smart, but I guess you aren't at all."
Her throat closed at the same time that she felt the need to throw up, she didn't knew what was wrong with her, she stayed up late studying for the tests, wrote her own resumes and even recited them out loud to try and memorize it, but no matter what she tried, the formulas didn't seem to stick to her brain, the numbers and symbols seemed like the exact same thing and confused them with each other and even the words of her history homework seemed to be written on a foreign language. She felt like a failure ever since her parents started to demand even better grades than she already had, spending her days and nights studying and having little to almost no sleep at all, investing all her time into trying to regain her star student position.
She was exhausted, sometimes even getting to the point of hallucinating things from the lack of rest, but convincing herself that she didn't deserve it until her parents were more than proud of her. And that seemed so far away.
Blinking away the tears, she tried to keep up with her facade, "Maybe you should start to mind your own business, Magnan." She managed to spat through gritted teeth.
"And that's where you're wrong, again." She groaned in annoyance. "See, when something makes you feel miserable, it is completly of my business because it makes me feel amazing."
She took a sharp inhale, and before she could say something, the sound of the bell indicating the start of reccess pierced the air. Rapidly, she gathered her belongings and almost sprinted out of the classroom, earning a severe reprimend from the teacher that she didn't care enough to hear.
"Miss L/N!" He made an offended sound. "Women, they are so sensitive... That's why they don't belong here."
She made a straight path towards the teachers restrooms, and only after locking the door did she allowed herself to let out a choked sob. The tears falling down and making a mess everywere, a hand coming up her face to try to muffle her desperate cries.
She really didn't know what was wrong with her.
Maybe she was the problem.
Everything came down like a ton of bricks falling on her, from the pressure of trying to be a role model for her family, to the hurtful words of Jean-Pierre that striked a nerve. Usually it wouldn't bother her that much and instead she would have a comeback ready to throw at him, but lately that wasn't the case, the highlights of her day used to be the moments were they started bickering at each other, sharing defying looks and victorius smirks in the way. She awaited those moments so eagerly.
But now she was lacking the strength to think on a smart jab to get right back at him, and even when she did manage to come up with something, it didn't bring her any satisfaction at all like it used to. Instead, she just felt drained.
Once again, the bell rang indicating to everyone that the classes resumed once again, but rather of getting out of her little hiding spot, she just stayed there, not feeling ready to face yet another deception.
Nor face again those mesmerizing green eyes.
A sharp headache made her wince slighty, she's been having them since a few days ago, sometimes were more powerful than others and today it seemed like one of the days were she felt like digging out her brain out of her head. She splashed some water on her face and looked at the mirror, looking away almost immediately when she took note of how sick she looked.
Opening the door, she carefully made her way to the infirmary, thinking to herself that some minutes with the school's nurse could excuse her absence in the class. A sudden feeling of dizziness caused by the sudden movement almost made her trip over, but before it happened, a strong hand took hold of her arm, keeping her from falling.
"What is wrong with you? Where the hell were you?" Jean-Pierre gave her a severe look that harbored his concern.
"I already told you to mind your own business." With all the strength she could muster, she pushed herself free out of his hold, the anger bubbling on her veins. "I don't owe you nothing, so get out of my sight and leave me the fuck alone. You would do me a great fucking favor."
Her harsh words left him completly dumbfounded, never before had she talked to him like that, even on the days when he annoyed her out of her mind. He saw how she moved towards the stairs, holding tightly onto the rails; moving closer to her hunched form, he felt the sudden and desperate need to ask her what was the problem, if he could help her in any way.
"I'm here against my will, Miss Couret sent me to look out for you." Was the only thing that came out of his mouth. "She was worried because she didn't saw you at recess, even more when you weren't at the classroom."
The lie slipped off naturally from him. Miss Couret didn't sent him to look out for her, he scaped class by coming up with some excuse about needing to ask something important about his latin competence, the truth was that he was the one who worried about her absence. But she didn't need to know that tiny detail.
Jean-Pierre would never admit it out loud, but he saw the drastic change on his rival's attitude, and it got him concerned. He would secretly listen to conversations of her friends that involved Y/N herself as a main topic, that's how he got to know how strict her parents were with her and it made his stomach churn with worry.
The weird thing was, he really didn't know why he cared so much, neither why he couldn't stop thinking about her. She was the first thing on his mind when he waked up, thinking about new ways to annoy her and have her total attention on him, he thought about her on the afternoon while doing homework, wondering if she managed to do the excersices better that him, and she was also his last thought before dozing up to sleep, anxiously waiting for the morning to come to do that rutine all over again.
He really didn't knew why.
A grip on his sleeve made him stop on his tracks and turn his torso towards her, his free hand instinctively coming up to rest it on her forearm.
"I think I will pass up." She mumbled with a lost look on her eyes. "If you let me fall, I will kill you, Magnan."
And not even a second later, everything turned black to her.
- - - - - - - - - -
The fist thing she noticed was the slight smell of pine blending up with the strong one coming out of the medicines, a small sigh leaving her lips before opening her eyes, stumbling almost immediately with the image of Jean-Pierre sitting beside the bed she was lying, and from what she could see, he was engrossed with a latin book.
Her heart raced and a hundred thoughts per second invaded her head. He could've left her with the nurse to come back to class, why was her still there? Was he waiting for her to wake up? But also, what if he was only there to be the first one to laugh at her? The questions overwhelmed her inmensely, so she decided to ask first the important ones.
"How long have I've been unconsious?" The sudden sound of her voice making him shot his head up, she could swore he almost looked relieved.
"I, uhm... Here, I bet you are thirsty." He cleared his voice before handing her a cup of water. "It wasn't for that long, just a couple hours. The school's over in less than forty minutes, so we can go home anytime."
She emitted a groan. "No wonder why I feel like I slept for years, I missed the whole day!" Leaving the cup on the bedside table, she glanced quickly around the nursery. "Where's Mrs. Bellanger?"
"Some kid was playing too hard and broke his arm in the process, she told me to keep an eye on you while she took him to the hospital." He paused, momentarily doubting if he should keep going. "She also told me that you passed out due to a huge lack of sleep and a possible unbalanced diet. Tell me, did you thought that it was smart? To harm yourself in order to have the acceptance of some idiots who can't see your real value? It's not worth it if you end up like this."
As if it were an habit, her eyes got teary, losing the count on how many times she cried on the day. It bothered her so much, even more that it was happening in his presence. For a moment, he almost sounded so consternated... But either way, she wouldn't tolerate being scolded like a kid.
"Excuse you?" She exclaimed, an evident frown on her face.
"Don't try to play dumb. You know what I mean."
"Oh, so you want to know why? I'm the first granddaughter, the first niece, the first child, the older sister... It's obvious that I have to make some sacrifices, even if it's at my own expense. After all, everyone expects so much more from me." The words came out slower than before and full of venom. "Yes, it may not be really healthy, but I push myself because it's the only way to make them proud of me, and it's something that I believed you would understand, Magnan."
"And you are not wrong, I do understand you." He took a few seconds before saying his next words. "That's why I don't want you to pressure yourself to be someone that you aren't, I know what it's like to be pressured by your parents -..."
"No, you don't. You don't know how my parents are!" She interrupted him. "You don't know how it is to be belittled when you don't achieve something worthy of their interest, you don't know how its like to feel proud of yourself because you thought that you finally did something right just to find out that you failed again, or to spend every second of the day studying, priving yourself of having a social life just to feel miserable at the end of the day. And you definitely don't know how it's like to live your whole life without knowing if your family even likes you."
She didn't know when she started to cry, much less in what moment Jean-Pierre got close enough to wrap her in a tight embrace. But suddenly, she felt like the constant emptiness in her chest was being filled with something much greater than a temporary stability brought by false acceptance, it was an unknown warm and fuzzy feeling that made her anguish vanish away. It felt like that was all she needed throughout her life.
They pulled apart slowly, his hands immediately went to her face to wipe away any traces left of tears on her cheeks, and they stood there, looking at each others eyes, feeling as if they were frozen in time.Â
"I may not understand entirely, but I can learn how to." He murmured. "I really want to understand you."
"But why would you bother?" She asked, confused and desperate to know. "Since the moment we met, the only thing we do is argue, we hate each other!... I tried to hurt you so many times and you have done the same to me, so please, make me understand, why would you want to help me? Why do you care?"
"Because I care about you, deeply." The words came out breathless, his eyes trying to desperately find her gaze. "I really don't know how to describe what I feel, but I do know that every time I see you, my heart goes crazy, and sometimes I wonder if it will come the day where it's going to jump out of my chest to go chasing after you. I know that every time you laugh with another person, I wish with all my soul to, someday, be worthy enough to be the cause of your smile. But I do know that if I hated you, really did, I would be happy for your downfall, but I'm not, because I can't force me to act as if I don't care about you, not anymore."
Jean-Pierre wasn't a man or words. All his life he struggled to express his feelings, but this time, it was different.
"One of the things I admire you for is the way that you don't never give up, it doesn't matter how many times I get a slighty better mark, you study harder until beating me up the next time we have an exam. You are resilient, and so damn smart that it makes me feel jealous sometimes, because I wish I could have a little bit of the determination that you possess, and I can't comprehend why you focus on your non existing flaws and ignore all your strenghts."
"I never thought..." She began with a whisper, attempting to make a joke in order to not break down completely. "I never thought that someone could ever think that highly of me, not even you."
"How could I not? You are the most incredible person I ever met, Y/N."
A violent sob reverberated on the nursery walls, and before she could even feel shame for shattering that easily due to the sweetest words she ever heard, she found herself on Jean-Pierre's hold once again.
It felt like they spend a lifetime in that embrace, hearing nothing more than the rapid beats of their hearts and sharing everything they didn't had the courage to say out loud, not yet. Squeezing the hug one last time before breaking away, she dried her face with the sleeves of her blouse, his adoring eyes never leaving her.
"Now, what? What's next from this point?" Fearfully, she asked.
"Now... I will walk you home." Seeing her confused frown, he added rapidly. "If you want to be the number one, you have to be better than me, and the first step to achieve that is to sleep well and eat some real food. You have to take care of yourself, then we will work on the rest."
"We? You will help me beating you up?"
"I want to help you to become a better version of yourself. If that costs me becoming the second of the class, then so be it."
He extended his arm in her direction, encouraging her to hold it. Slowly, she got up from the bed and hooked their arms together.
"I must admit that my home is far away and I came walking today, so you can still back down if you want."Â Â
"Only a fool could reject such offering."
She exhaled a shaky breath, never expecting that answer. As they made their way towards the door, a sudden question hitted her.
"How did you know about my problem with my family?"
"I accidentally overheard a conversation, I didn't realise it was about you until they named you." An overwhelming warmth creeping up his face.
"Of course, 'accidentally'."
"Shut up." His reddening cheeks and the obvious attempt of a lie didn't went unnoticed, earning a light giggle from the girl.
That fluttery sensation came back to her. She never thought that it would be possible to feel this smitten over someone, even if she still struggled to admit it. While the boy couldn't stop thinking of how fortunate he felt in those moments, with the person he couldn't stop dreaming about holding onto him and walking her home for the first time, and hopefully not last. The warm breeze of the spring surrounding them as they made their way out of the school between laughs and jokes, secretly wishing to have more moments like this one in the future.

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The other Bronze â Part 12
I tell you guys - this was a very complicated birth đ
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I hope you enjoy it and next part (if wanted) will be more happy and chaotic again â¤ď¸â¤ď¸
I want to thank all me patient anons... and of course @valewosomtb and @samkerrworshipper for having me back in every situation... and new to that list is @georgiaswifey who literally saved me ass from dying this week due to boredom â¤ď¸â¤ď¸
After breakfast all of you boarded the bus to St. Georges Park for the first training of Camp. You of course tried to sit next to G just for Lucy to pull you up by your shirt and push you further down the way disposing you next to Mary as she slipped into the row next to you
âYou can't be serious?â you growled towards your sister and her actions
âDixie Chicks seriousâ your sister smirked back as she pushed you slightly into Mary
âYeah... you do actually behave like Aubreyâ you grumbled as you let Mary pull you into her side without even watching the interaction as she looked out of the window
âYou ready for training Bubs?â Lucy asked now and you knew she was just being concerned after what happened a few days ago in Barcelona
âYeah... if it gets too much I just go into the bosses office... I promise I won't boltâ you reassured her
âOkay... if you need anything Kei and I are always there okayâ your sister said insistently
âYeah I know...â you smiled softly
âHey y/nâ Rachels head shot up from the seat in front of you
âYeah...â you already saw the glint in her eye which meant fun
âTruth or Truth?â the blonde asked grinning
âEhrm... truth?â you played along smirking
âGood choice... okay... Have you ever faked sick to get out of a party?â Rachel grinned knowing the answer already
âNot a party but school and training, yeahâ you shrugged your shoulders
âTraining????â now Lucy looked up from her phone
âSure... it's like suuuuuper easy.. down a bottle of water and sprint a few meters... boom... getting sick everywhereâ you answered nonchalantly âGo on Rache... I'll give you one moreâ
âExcuse me?? Hold on.. when...â your sister interrupted
âJust before we had that âfriendlyâ against the Arsekiddos...â you shrugged as Beth Mead turned around glaring at you
âIt's Arsenalâ she corrected you and you saw that she wasn't as serious
âThere's a reason why there's an ARSE in Arsenal... and if you cut out the ârseâ you get Anal... so... you can't argue with thatâ you smirked and shrugged your shoulders
You absolutely loved your Arsenal women but it's just as much fun to rile them up
âYou just wait Pumpkin... you just wait...â Meado smirked back and you knew the worst thing what would happen would be a noogie âI'll just tell Viv to not bring any stroopwaffle back from camp this timeâ
âYou wouldn'tâ you exclaimed shocked
âOh I will...â Beth smirked
âYou can't... Viv's me friendâ you whined
âI licked it it's mineâ Meado smirked evilly
âOh god... disgustingâ you shuddered as she winked at you
âHave you ever been nude in public?â Rache now spoke up again and a few heads turned towards you â including Keira, Georgia and Lucy
âI mean... Less, Toons and I went moonlight skinny dipping last year... does that count as nude in public?â you looked expectantly at Rachel who just bursted out laughing at Lucys horrified face
âTotally counts... got room for another?â now Millie got involved as well
âWhat's the weirdest thing you've done on a plane?â the larger blonde asked
âI... got on the wrong planeâ you mumbled embarrassed as the bus around you interrupted in laughter
âYou what? How can you get on a wrong plane??â Millie asked shocked
âIt's easy when you're seven and just walk behind a man and the attendant mistakes you for his daughter and just pushes you through....â you fidget with fingers
âWhere did you end up??â Mary asked chuckling
âLucy??â you looked at your sister for help
âIceland... she ended up in Icelandâ your sister growled remembering the exact moment she realized at the airport that you were gone â and how she freaked out when the airport security from ReykjavĂk Airport contacted her telling her what happened. And how she needed to fly to Iceland to pick you up since you were a minor who wasn't allowed to fly on your own
âBeautiful countryâ you said wishfully as your sister groaned loudly
âI had to pick you upâ Lucy huffed out
âBut you can't deny that Iceland is a beautiful countryâ you shrugged your shoulders
âMay I have a throw in as well?â now Leah asks not even waiting for an answer ây/n... truth or truth?â
âYou can royally fuck off Williamsonâ you sneered and suddenly the whole bus was quiet and everyone was looking at you with wide eyes
ây/n!!!â Lucy said sternly âApologize... Nowâ
âShe firstâ you said reluctantly
âNo... you will stop using your ass as a hat and get a gripâ your sister gritted out âShe's the Capitan and you will NOT talk to her like this... and if you can't accept her as the Capitan then it's still Leah and you will not talk to Leah like this â the person Leah not the player Leahâ
âI wasn't talking to the person Leahâ you huffed out âI was talking to the Capitan Leahâ
âOkay wow... the different Leahs giving me headachesâ you heard Tooney mumble which made you chuckle and had the effect that the situation got a little bit lighter
âTalk to me pumpkinâ the blonde said softly as she ushered your sister away to take her place sitting down.
âI'm not talking to the Capitan... because she fucked upâ you grunted pushing yourself further into Mary like a three year old
âThen talk to your friendâ Leah tried again
âWe're in a professional environment...â you grumbled
âOkay...â Leah accepted that she wouldn't get anything out of you just now
She leaned back in now her seat and sighed deeply. After a minute she pushed herself out of the seat walking to the front of the bus. She sat down in the first row next to Sarina
âI need to talk to her in private before trainingâ Leah came straight to the point not even looking at Sarina but keeping her eyes trained forward
âI think so too...â the dutch said lowly â... but first I want to know why you roomed them togetherâ
âI wanted that they maybe talk and whatever caused the riff between them could maybe resolved... I want her on the team too... she's good and she needs something to occupie her... I don't want to ever see her like two years ago.. never againâ the blonde said lowly so just Sarina heard what she said
âWhat happened two years ago?â Sarina asked confused and concerned at the same time
âYou don't know?â Leah asked surprised
âNoâ the dutch shook her head
âShe tried to overdose... she called Leila because she got scared and Leila rushed over and basically forced the pills back out... then Leila called Hempo and Hempo called Beth... you know how the chain works... we got her to London on the lie of her missing Millie because even her parents didn't catch on...â the blonde said seriously
âI had no ideaâ Sarina said shocked
âNeither do Lucy and Keiraâ Leah said insistently
âNo one had the guts to call them?â the dutch smirked
âWe would all be dead if they knew... Keira just moved to Spain.. what would you think would have happened if we call her that y/n just tried to commit suicide?â the blonde snorted humourless âBut seriously Sarina... I need to talk to herâ
âI'll can excuse you for 15 minutes... but Leah... you may be the Capitan but I can tell you know... what happened between them won't be resolvable...â Sarina warned Leah
âYou know?â Leah asked surprised
âI was there... I saw what happened... and I'll be honest with you Leah... it was badâ the dutch said as the bus came to a halt in front of St. Georges park âBut the only one who should talk about this is y/n herself....â
âOKAY EVERYONE... YOU KNOW THE DRILL!! YOU HAVE 20 MINUTES TO GET ON THE PITCH â LOOK AFTER THE NEWBIES!â Leah yelled as the bus came to a stop and she pushed herself out of her seat facing the team
The players shuffled of the bus one by one the sensible veterans (not Millie and Rachel) showed the new players around and took them under their wing knowing how nerve wrecking it can be. Just as you exit the bus Leah was by your side
âNot you... you and I will go to the officeâ the blonde said and before you could complain (or bolt) she already had your arm in a death grip pulling you along
âThat's literally textbook kidnappingâ you said outraged
âIf I wanted to kidnap you I would whack you over the head so I would have some peace while kidnapping youâ the blonde grumbled as she pushed you into an empty office
You stood in the middle of the room while Leah went over to the big table leaning against it arms crossed over her chest
âLook... I just tried to do what I thought was right â I want you on the team... I need you on the team â I need you FOR the teamâ Leah started talking but stayed away from you.
She knew you well enough to read your body language which told her you wouldn't accept physical touch from her right now. So she stayed leaned against the table but let her arms fall to her side to signal you that she doesn't mean any harm
âYou don't realize it but you are the glue in this team... and I'm sorry that I didn't talk to you about the rooming situation but I wanted to just give you a little push... both of you... I know you were friends and suddenly you two can't even talk to each other... I just wanted to get you to talkâ Leah said apologetic
âThere's a reason why we don't get along anymoreâ you said reserved
âI know that NOW...â the blonde rolled her eyes âI mean I don't know WHY but I know there's a reason...â
âSo you talked to Sarinaâ you mused defenesly
âI did... If you wonder she just said it was bad nothing elseâ Leah said quickly
âSo why are you so desperate for us to get along?â you asked weary
âAs I said... I want you on and for the team... you know Sarina would give her last... waffle thing for you to join the Lionessesâ the blonde tried to make you understand her point
âI can't play anymore...â you plopped down in one of the chairs
âBut you can help us win... you have an eye for situations and plays like no one else... but I also know YOU... you might be grown up as a footballer â but as a person you are still a 16 year old girl... and I REALLY want you on this team but I fear that you wouldn't be unbiased...â Leah said softly âI know you can be.. I know you will be... but I needed to do somethingâ
âVery wrong approachâ you scoffed
âI know.... and I'm sorryâ the blonde sighed
âOkay...â you shrugged your shoulders
âOkay?â Leah asked confuse
âLook... I am the reason LJ is still on this team... I won't tell you what happened because I know you love me and you will try to make it up to me somehow... but I told Sarina to keep her on the team... I told Keira not to do anything... so I may not be her fan personally... but as a player I can act civil and give my unbiased opinionâ you told the Capitan seriously looking her straight in the eye
âKeira knows?â the blonde asked surprised
âNot by choice... she overheard something she shouldn't have... but that's beside the point... you fucked up... you apologized... we're goodâ you grinned â... AFTER you get Viv to bring me back stroopwaffleâ
âYou really had to get the comment about Arsenal out there didn't you?? How long did you work on that one?â Leah smiled back
âNot long... Leila and Greensie helped... we had funâ you shrugged grinning
âSo... we're good Pumpkin?â Leah asked again
âYeah... we're good Leeâ you smiled as you pushed yourself out of your chair walking over to her and let yourself fall into her arms
âI love you Pumpkinâ the blonde mumbled into your hair
âLove you too Leeâ you mumbled against her neck
The two of you stayed like this for a minute until it knocked on the door and Sarina stuck her head inside
âNeed you on the pitch Leah...â was the only thing the dutch said smiling softly seeing you in her captains arms
âOkay... let's go Pumpkinâ Leah pushed you two off the table but kept her arm around your shoulders âLet's get out there and be greatâ
You entered the pitch together with Leah under the watchful gaze of Lucy and Keira but as soon as they saw that you had a small smile on your face and Leah had her arm around you they went back to their warm up
âThey made upâ Lucy spoke lowly as she stretched next to Keira
âGood... I already have you, LJ and G to keep an eye out for... not to mention Bitsy... if I needed to added Leah to that list too I would have shot myselfâ Keira mumbled back
âWhat do you mean me??â your sister exclaimed
âYou were a dick to G yesterday and this morning... keep it up Lucia and you and I will have a nice talk once back in Barcelonaâ the blonde murmured back before standing up being done stretching âI know you actually don't mean any harm to them but I think you don't know how much both of them need your approvalâ
âIt's not like G asked me to give my blessingâ Lucy grumbled
âBut she will one dayâ Keira said sternly before walking away
âHey Liefje...â Sarina smiled as you joined her on the side-line watching the doing some basic drills to get the newbies used to the style and pace of style
âEhrm.. why are there just 24 players on the pitch?â you puckered your lips and bashed your eyelashes
âHuh?â Sarina started to count the players â with you already knowing who was missing â and then whistled.
The girls came over confused why their coach called them over
âWhere is James?â the dutch asked sternly looking at the vets while you had to bite your tongue really fucking hard to keep a straight face
âShe was next to me in the locker roomâ Lucy said confused as she turned around looking for LJ
âLeah?â Sarina looked at her Capitan expectantly
âNo clueâ the blonde replied âI thought everyone was already out since I had something to take care off...â
Finally LJ emerged from the tunnel looking stressed â and she was barefoot.
âJames... you're late... five laps after trainingâ Sarina said strict
âCoach please... It's not my faultâ LJ tried to reason with the dutch âIt's y/n faultâ she send you an evil look
âMoi??â you pointed at yourself innocently âI didn't do anythingâ
âI'm pretty sure I didn't pack two left cleats this morning... nor did I pack socks with holes in themâ LJ sneered towards you
âI mean... I know Less has two left feet James...â you got quickly interrupted by Lessis âHey... wait.. naah.. sounds about rightâ before you looked LJ dead in the eye â... but I never thought you have two... your passing is 90 something...â
You knew you were pushing your luck here but after what happened yesterday in your room you didn't give a flying fuck anymore
âYou changed my cleats...â LJ growled
âI didn't do anything... if you accuse me of doing something...you better prove itâ you growled back using her own words against her
âOkay... enoughâ Lucy pushed herself between you two to defuse the situation âBubs... did you change LJs cleats?â
âHow and when should I have done this?? You didn't let me out of your sight... I wasn't even allowed to say good morning to me girlfriendâ you exclaimed annoyed
âTrue... you were with me the whole timeâ your sister mumbled but unsurprisingly Keira threw you a smirk knowing you somehow pulled this prank off
âI KNOW IT WAS YOU!!â LJ now exploded behind Lucy not believing you one bit
âProve itâ you said calm and looked her straight in the eye
âOkay... you do it again... LJ I have a second pair in my locker come on... you can have themâ Lucy said as she pulled LJ away so the two of you wouldn't start fighting
âThat backfired Bitsyâ Keira grinned as she stood next to you
âKeira... sweet lovely Kei...â you grinned evilly â... since when does my sister pack a second pair of cleats?â
âHuh?â Keira looked confused before recovering âNever...â
âExactly... so take a guess who threw the second pair in her bag?â you smirked seeing your plan enfold perfectly
âWhy Bitsy... why would you help LJ?â the blonde mumbled
âIs it help if she has to do a three hour training session in shoes that are not hers?â you mused
âWhat do you mean?â Keira look at you lost
âThe cleats are fitted to Luce feet... so either they are too big or too small... so tomorrow LJ either can't walk or she doesn't feel comfortable in her own cleats anymore and that will affect her play one way or the otherâ you smirked evil before turning around leaving an stunned Keira behind joining Sarina a little bit down the line.
âEvil Geniusâ Keira smirked to herself before walking over to Leah and Georgia
âIt was her wasn't it?â Georgia asked immediately when Keira joined them
âOf course it was...â the blonde chuckled
âShe told me you knew... tell usâ Leah said hoping to get something out of her best friend
âNo... not my business.... I promised her I wouldn't take any actions and that includes not saying anything because if people like Millie or Mary â or god forbid Lucy - get word of what happened than a pair of mixed up cleats would be LJs smallest problem â Millie would go all brickwall on her and Lucy would go out for the killâ Keira said seriously and even G caught on not to push the matter
âWow... it must have been badâ now Tooney interrupted
âIt was... and that's the last time we'll talk about itâ the blonde said sternly fixing Tooney with a glare âDid I make myself clear?â
âTotallyâ Ella held her hands up in surrender
âOi... less chatty chatty more runny runnyâ you yelled over to the four players grinning with Sarinas hands on your shoulders as she stood behind you like a proud mother
âWhat did I do now??â Lessi asked confused
âYou did nothing?â you asked back confused
âYou just say âLess chattyâ...â Lessi said bewildered
âNot Less.... Lessâ you tried to make your point clear âas in... not so much... not as in Less Russoâ
âEh?â now you lost Lessi completely
âNo talking â yes runningâ you huffed out
âAH... yeah that makes senseâ the blonde finally catched on and smiled brightly
âGood... now runâ you shooed her away
âWhat would you do with them now?â Sarina asked you as you watched the team getting back to their passing drills.
She wanted to include you more since she planned to take you with the team to the world cup
âAre you asking as a head coach â because that would be bad if you had no clue how to prepare a team or as Mama Rina who just tries to get me to sign for the team again?â you smirked keeping your eyes fixed on the pitch
âNeither... just interestedâ the dutch smiled as she stepped next to you
âGroup B doesn't click... you should change playersâ you said focused
âAnd group B is?â Sarina asked not knowing which group you dubbed as âBâ
âWalsh, Greenwood, Stanway, James, Carterâ you mumbled trying to find the problem âTheir play is off... switch Walsh for Clintonâ
âKeira!!â Sarina yelled towards the midfielder âSwitch with Graceâ
âBetter but still off...â you mumbled again after a few minutes after Keira and Grace swapped their places âG!!!â you yelled and beckoned your girlfriend over which caused Lucys head to snap towards you
âYeah?â Georgia panted a little bit after she jogged over to you
âCut the crapâ you growled and your girlfriend looked at you with big shocked eyes
âI...â G started to stammer not knowing what to say
âNo... cut the crapâ you said sternly and even Sarinas eyes widen âI know what you're doing... stop itâ
âNo idea what you're talking aboutâ your girlfriend mumbles out looking at you sheepishly
âYou don't work against her...â you said furious
âI didn'tâ G defended herself
âYou did... your passes to her are sloppy and you know it... IF you play a pass to her that is... I know what you are doing but this matter doesn't concern youâ you fixed your girlfriend with a glare
âYou are my girlfriend... of course it concerns me... Kei said it was bad and I won't...â Georgia started before you interrupt her
âYou won't anything... And right now I'm not your girlfriend... I'm just someone because if I'd be your girlfriend right now this would be highly unprofessional and we don't do unprofessional... and the whole situation... NOT. YOUR. BUSINESSâ you now sneered âYou will be the player I know you are... the player who plays for her team and country... and not for her team minus LJâ
Now Sarina caught on and was actually impressed how you grew as a person that you don't back down from even telling your own girlfriend off.
âNow cut the crap and get your shit together or I'll convince the head coach that it would be beneficial if you'd run some laps with LJ after trainingâ
Georgia looked at you like she seen a ghost but nodded slowly
âGood...â you huffed â... now go and be the player I knowâ
Your girlfriend scrambled off quickly and you already could see the change in the whole play after you ripped her head off and screwed it back on in place the right way around
âThat was...â Sarina started and you raised an eyebrow at her â... big... I didn't think you would rip your girlfriend a new oneâ
âIf she deserves it I would rip Lucy a new one... I don't need anyone to fight me battlesâ you huffed still a bit angry
âThey don't fight the battles FOR you... they fight battles WITH youâ the dutch said softly âAnd Leah told me what happened two years ago... want to say something about that?â
âNope...â you popped the âpâ
âYou know we'll talk about it...â Sarina said and this time it was her who had the sternness in her voice
âUgh... Williamson really can't keep her gob shutâ you groaned
âShe thought I knew.. and now I'm thankful for her slip upâ the dutch said â... What do you think about a 3v3?â
â5v5 ⌠So G is basically forced to pull her finger out of her ass and start acting like a teammate againâ you said back easily accepting the topic change
âIf I would be a petty asshole... wait.. I AM a petty asshole...â you grinned at your adoptive mom âswap Greenwood with Bronzeâ
âWhy would I do this?â Sarina raised her eyebrow again
âSo my sister is forced to play alongside my girlfriend and not against herâ you grinned âThis gonna be funâ
Sarina actually swapped teams around a little so it wouldn't be to obvious and in the end team blue contained Bronze, Clinton, Stanway, Carter and James. They were up against team yellow who was Bright, Daly, Walsh, Greenwood and Mead.
âGeorgia⌠drop back and come more in the backsideâ Sarina yelled with her Dutch accent
Your head snapped up (as did several heads from the team) finding the eyes of your girlfriend immediately as you both start to blush furiously while both of you stated a deer caught in the head light look.
âThatâs⌠thatâs not how you say it Mama Rinaâ you cleared your throat multiple times as you tried to avoid looking at your Sister.
âWhat did I say wrong?â the Dutch woman asked confused as several of your girlfriends teammates started to snicker and Millie even going so far as in clapping Georgia on the back
âDidnât know you had it in ya, Stanwayâ the east midlander said grinning like a Cheshire cat
âoh no that wasnât herâŚ. That was me⌠I had it in meâ you said offhandly realizing a split second later WHAT you just said as you already saw Lucys twitching eye as she turned towards your girlfriend looking her dead in the eye
âRunâ was the only thing your sister said dangerously low.
Georgia already turned around sprinting away with your sister hot on her heels
Millie, Rachel Alex and Mary busted out laughing as Georgia ran past them her face red as a fire extinguisher.
âSORRY BABE!!!â you yelled after her as she sprinted past you your sister not far behind.
âSee Bitsy⌠THIS is why I always tell you to think before you speakâ Keira said standing next to you as she grabbed a water bottle.
âI donât understand what the issue isâ Sarina looking confused from one player to the next
âBackside is⌠your behind⌠you know Mama Rinaâ you tried to explain as much as possible with saying too much just for having the Dutch woman staring at you lost
âYou basically told Stanway to come in someone assâ Rachel blurted out
âOh⌠thatâs⌠unfortunateâ Sarina said after the words have sunken in.
âAnd little Bronze here basically confirmed that thatâs what G already didâ Millie laughed as she pulled you into side
âI didnât mean too⌠it just⌠slipped outâ you whined embarrassed
âI bet it didâ Millie bursting out laughing as you punched her in the ribs which clearly didnât phase her
Just as you wanted to respond what an incredible ass Millie is being your girlfriend sprinted past you again
âStop herâŚâ you heard her faintly begging voice as her breaths came out labored
âKeira pleaseâŚâ you turned to your basically other sister at this point
âOh no⌠Iâm not getting involved⌠thatâs the Captains job.. or the head coaches jobâ Keira grinned widely
âLeaaaaaahâŚ. Pleeeeeeeeaseâ you begged at the England Captain now desperation clear in your voice
âNope⌠you started it â your problemâ the blonde smirked finding the whole situation highly entertaining
âUghâ you moaned âyou know⌠at least I get them to run⌠you werenât as successful earlierâ
You knew it was a cheap dig at Leah reminding her how she tried to get Lucy and Georgia to run only to find Lucy staring daggers at the younger one who preferred to hide behind Millie
âI swear I will pull a napoleon move on you and send you to exileâ the blonde captain threatened you but her eyes were shining with mischief
âYou canât do that⌠Mama Rina wants me here to figure out whatâs wrong with you lotâ you said quickly turning around to the womens head coach âShe canât do that right?!â
âI mean⌠she IS the captainâŚâ Sarina smirked
âHA!!â Leah yelled out victorious
âI promise Iâll be quietâ you begged again âbut please donât let her kill my girlfriendâ
You looked around to find your girlfriend in the stands climbing quickly over the seats as Lucy followed not as graciously but still close
âAt this point one or both of them will get hurtâŚâ you heard Keira muse beside you which caused Sarina AND Leah springing into action
âLUCY!!!â Sarina yelled and whistled loudly and you saw your sister stop dead in her tracks turning around as the Dutch waved her back over
âI nearly had herâ Lucy exclaimed annoyed as she stood in front of Sarina
âAnd I would have been one midfielder downâŚâ the Dutch deadpanned back â⌠now back to trainingâ
âWe talk laterâ your sister shot you a dark glare which made you shrink into Millies side
âDonât worry kiddo⌠sheâll get some energy out and sheâll be much more calmâ Millie said reassuring feeling your hesitation
Your girlfriend opted to stay in the stands bending over her hands on her knees as she tries to catch her breath
âLucy⌠Georgia⌠a word pleaseâ Sarina called out to both of them which made your sister turn on her heels to walk back to her head coach.
Georgia was a little slower to come down from her place but made it eventually standing next to Leah so she wasnât in your Sisters reach
âI understand itâs a⌠rather complicated situationâ the Dutch started â⌠but if you canât remain professional on the pitch I will not hesitate to send you both home.. I let you have your moments understanding that you both love her⌠but keep it either to a minimum or best case â leave it completely.. we have a tournament to prepare for and I canât have two of my best players at each others throatsâ
âSorry Sarinaâ Georgia mumbled ashamed feeling like a small kid that got scolded for having a cookie before dinner
âYeah⌠sorry Coachâ Lucy chimed in
âAnd now kissâ you chuckled finding joy in the fact that for once it wasnât you but Lucy who got told off.
This comment resulted in a murderous glare from your sister, an eye roll from Sarina, a REALLY shocked face (and a tiny scared squeak) from Georgia and a REALLY hard slap on the back if your head courtesy of Leah.
âGood⌠now go and rejoin the teamâ Sarina smiled before turning to you â⌠and you⌠you will go inside into my office â Iâll join you in a secondâ
You looked horrified thinking youâre in trouble with the teams head Coach â which people could trust you on⌠itâs not fun
âYou are not in troubleâ the Dutch clarified as she saw the horror on your face âI need your observant brilliancyâŚâ she smiled at you encouraging stroking over your head like a mother would
âWhich team am I looking at?â you asked after you sighed put relieved
âSpain⌠they were always very good but since last year theyâre killing it⌠I want to know why and I want a way to throw them offâ Sarina said seriously
âJust drug up your players and let them loose⌠thatâll throw them right offâ you mumbled under your breath but Sarina understood you anyway laughing at your grumpy mood
âI heard you had quite the experience in Barcelona, kleintjeâ the Dutch chuckled before sending you off to her office.
You just settled into the big leather chair which was normally occupied by the blonde head coach herself as Sarina stepped through the door seeing you in her chair. She just glared at you raising an eyebrow waiting for you to move. You did so with a loud groan and a huff before you plopped down on the other side of the big table into one of the chairs
âSitting in my chairâ the blonde tzked under her breath but you saw the smile tugging around her lips âI have a propositionâ
Your ears perked up and you looked at her interested
âI want you as part of the Team⌠weâre preparing for a world cup and I want the best peopleâŚâ Sarina started looking for any reaction in your face but up to now you didnât move a muscle
âYou know better than anyone I canât play⌠my knees are more fucked than Lucysâ you said calmly leaning back in your seat
âI donât want you as a player⌠I want you as an analyst / assistant coach⌠I know itâs very unusual with firstly your age and you having no experience in either of these positions but I know how good you are⌠you pick up on the smallest things and I fully believe you could change the Game.. I also want that World Cup Titleâ Sarina explained and you saw she was serious about it
âI talked to FIFA about it â no pressure but I wanted to know the legal side of it⌠as long you have a âguardianâ they see no problem since other teams send girls your age as playersâ the Dutch said furthermore
âWho would that guardian be?â you asked equally as serious
âwhomever you want⌠as long as they have an English citizenship and there isnât a conflict of interestâ the blonde answers your question already knowing this would be the first thing youâd pick up on
âSo Lucy is out of questionâ you mused to yourself
âIf you keep it professional she doesnât have to be ruled outâ Sarina said lovingly knowing how much your sister means to you
âNo⌠people could pick up on it and throw a fit⌠â you said rolling your eyes
âSo you accept?â the Dutch looking at you interested
âIâm not saying yes⌠but Iâm also not saying noâ you answered honestly âI need to think about itâ
âOf course, mijn kleine Liefjeâ Sarina smiled lovingly
âYou know⌠at this rate just adopt me already â you smirked sensing that the serious part of your meeting was over
âYour sister would have my Head if I announce our new analyst âY/n Wiegmanâ âŚâ the Dutch deadpanned
âI meanâŚ. I WOULD be funnyâ you smirked your eyes shining with mischief
âI could also announce you as a Stanwayâ now it was the blondes moment to smirk as you frantically shook your head
âOh I bet Georgia and your sister would be over the moonâ Sarina teased you
âThey might be but I'll be six feet underâ you mumbled
âI won't let that happenâ the dutch grinned and pinched your cheeks
âWhat is it with you today Mamaâ you groaned as you tried to get away from her
âI missed you Liefje... and I'm happy for youâ Sarina smiled letting go of you before pulling you into a loving hug âAnd I'm so so proud of you how you handle the whole situationâ
âThanks Mama Rinaâ you mumbled a little embarrassed as you pressed your face against her
âNow.... I need you to find a weak spot in the spanish playâ the dutch pushed you slightly away from her and kissed your forehead âbe greatâ
You sat down in her chair and started re-watching the spanish games from the Euros. As you expected the spanish play was nearly perfect â but just nearly. You watched every game while your sister, girlfriend, best friends and your platonic soulmate ran sprints and laps and went to the gym for recovery. You didn't even notice how much time has passed as you got mesmerized by the spanish play. The quick accurate passes. The wordless communication between the players. The link between Alexia, Jenni, Aitana and Marionna. It was truly mesmerizing. BUT â you found a weak spot which made you smirk internally. You looked up when you heard the door open again and saw Sarina entering her office.
âLiefje...â the dutch smiled softly â... it's time to leaveâ
âAlready?â you looked confused
âYou've been in here for hours... training is over... you didn't even notice me looking after you three timesâ Sarina said smiling
âOh... yeah no.. sorryâ you scratched the back of your neck embarrassed
âThe team is already on the way back to the hotel...â the dutch said as she walked over to you to shut her computer down
âDo I have to walk back??â you blurted out shocked which caused Sarina to burst out laughing
âNo... I have a rentalâ the dutch laughed âBut you still owe me laps for interrupting my meeting yesterdayâ she winked
âLessi and Toons tooâ you shrieked
âThey already did their laps... come on... one lapâ Sarina winked
âI don't have shoes for runningâ you tried to get out of it
âRun barefootâ the dutch shrugged her shoulders like it was the most obvious answer
Unknown to you she had a plan. She hoped when you feel the grass of the pitch again that you might be more open to be more involved in training.
âYou can't be serious?â you looked at her shocked your eyes wide
âOne lapâ the dutch nodded
âUghâ you groaned but started to walk past her towards the field
You sat down at the sideline slowly taking your shoes and socks off. Sarina stood back knowing well enough not to disturb you since this was something you need to experience on your own. That was part of the reason she send the bus on the way without the two of you on board. She didn't need prying eyes nor did you. You probably wouldn't do this right now if you knew there were still people around â even if it were just your sister or your girlfriend. You sat there for another minute with bare feet and Sarina saw your eyes were closed and you wriggled your toes a little bit like you remembered the feeling of grass under your feet but at the same time try to memorize it. Then you pushed yourself up and took a few careful hesitant steps before falling into an easy jog. She saw you rounding the corner flag picking up speed down the goal line before slowing down at the next corner flag. Slow easy jog down the opposite sideline, around the next corner flag picking up speed again â not a full sprint but definitely faster before rounding the fourth flag and slowing down again. To Sarinas surprise you didn't stop. You kept on running but she saw a relaxed smile on your face. Not only relaxed but also relieved. Like you just needed the little push â the little push Sarina provided to get you on the pitch again. The dutch knew you never stopped working out so it was no surprise to her that you kept going for another four rounds making it five in total before stopping at your shoes. You bend over your hands on your knees you panted. You weren't completely breathless but you were breathless in the best way. You don't know why but suddenly you feel tears leaving your eyes and a soft touch on your lower back. You leaned against Sarina both of you just standing there you enjoying the support the dutch offered silently and Sarina just enjoyed the moment she get to spend with you. To see you like this meant more to her than any victory in any big tournament â for the last three years every time Sarina looked at you she saw that broken girl on the ground who was clutching her leg crying in pain but you weren't screaming. You were just laying there writhing in pain crying silently. Sarina was quick to pass the field dropping down to her knees next to your body. You looked so broken and so small. Back then she didnât know what to do at first but the second your hand fisted itself into her shirt she knew she needed to protect you â and get you into a hospital asap. Sarina untangled your hand from her shirt but immediately held onto your hand with her own. She called her best physio who then came running with two medics. The dutch ordered herself to stay calm for your benefit and it was exactly what you needed. Even when the medics turned you onto your back and she saw the blood seeping through your pants.
It didn't matter how much you pretended to be fine Sarina always saw that little crying girl. But not right now. Now she saw one of the strongest people she ever had the pleasure working with. Right now standing next to you while you catch your breath showed her just how much you've grown. You were still a kid by heart she knew â but as a person you grew up so much. You started to fight your fears even if it started small with five laps around the pitch
âI'm proud of you Liefjeâ Sarina said lowly rubbing small circles on your lower back
âI'm fucking wheezing after five laps... nothing to be proud ofâ you panted back
âYou started to fight your fear... that's something to be proud of... and now come on â I REALLY don't want to end up on your sisters bad side because I brought you back lateâ the dutch winked and smiled.
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