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#classes finished a little while ago actually but i had to fix my sleep schedule and stuff :o also i've been listening to the worlds beyond
yu3s · 1 year
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* local wizard stumbles out of final exams covered in blood
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obeymeluv · 3 years
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The Baby Assignment [Lucifer]
I have a list of actual headcanons for demon baby behaviors, but this is not that post.
You and the boys have a baby! (sort of). 
You should’ve never told Diavolo about how high schools used to have practice baby classes.
Note: most of the genders and children come from “The Bros as Dads” post.
Cut me some slack on the names. I didn’t really have them planned, haha.
Lucifer:
Extremely skeptical. This whole assignment depends on you two standing in a summoning circle and--in a flash of light there’s a KID in the middle of the floor.
It’s a GIRL! 
This triggers his demon form on reflex because he’s startled and can’t help but have flashbacks of Lilith. You’re cooing to the little girl and Lucifer feels breathless as he takes in her hair (it’s his) and those big eyes (they’re yours)
His wings flap a few times before pressing close to his body. This has caught the baby’s attention and she’s staring at him with more intelligence than a child should have.
The professor says the child will grow exponentially over the next week or so and she should be able to deliver a report on how competent you are as parents. Their developmental age will be assessed and factored in as part of the grade.
You walk carefully over to Lucifer, eyes shining and a tiny fist in your hand and oh Diavolo, he wants this child to be real right then and there!
The naming doesn’t happen until you’re back at the House of Lamentation with a massive magical trunk that will spawn child necessities. You sit in his study as the baby looks around and points to things. You name them off.
You’re in the middle of walking her over to look at his records and watching her slap things on the shelf, trying to feel them with her fingers, when he gets the idea to name her after one of the human composers he knows (”Marianna.”)
You honestly thought the addition of a literal child would throw Lucifer off but he’s prepared. It’s only then you realize he’s been alive for thousands of years and helped raise the other six people in the house
Enjoy your view of Lucifer wearing a baby sling for the first three days because unless you have a real kid together, this is the only time you’ll see it
The two of you work on a schedule and carve out time to teach the child on top of your other duties. Sometimes you’re hooked up to the sling, sometimes it’s him. He gets a kick out of seeing you tote the kid around and usually catches you tickling her feet.
Diavolo graciously lightens up on Lucifer’s paperwork load (BY A LOT!) in exchange for seeing the child and playing with them
Most of her facial expressions take after Lucifer’s and Diavolo is BEYOND amused
After day 3, Marianna gets distressed seeing Lucifer sit so long, so she’ll toddle you to Lucifer and just points until you do something about it
100% a daddy’s girl and Lucifer has a hard time keeping his pride in check. It’s coming off of him in waves
She says her first words between day 4 and day 5 and Lucifer wants to cry (he does) because the first one is “daddy”
From day 5 on it’s a constant fight to keep her close because the bros want to smother her for being so cute and are bugging her to say their names
Marianna is partial to Satan and Lucifer is secretly glad. Satan acts all smug about it.
She has Lucifer’s insistency for perfection. Mammon was messing with her tea party set up and she bit him for moving her plate in the wrong spot. That was day 6 and she had her pointy baby demon teeth. Marianna got a little whisper scolding that Mammon would’ve died for BECAUSE SHE GETS KISSES WHILE SHE’S GETTING SCOLDED? FOR REAL?! HE GETS STRUNG UPSIDE DOWN!
Marianna hates being fussed over and likes to dress herself. Whatever you or Lucifer fix, she undoes when your back is turned.
One of her favorite hobbies is sitting on Lucifer’s lap and practicing her handwriting. She also likes to brush his feathers. Marianna asks to sleep in them and will try to hide from you in them. The giggles give her away.
By day 7 she has the intelligence of (at least) a 6 year old and has velvety nubs for horns. You learned that demons like to rub their horns against hard surfaces (or loved ones) as scenting and for their growth.
She accidentally scratches you up, not quite understanding you’re human, and goes into an absolute meltdown. She didn’t mean to hurt you.
Goes into a freaking rage when anyone tries to fix you up. Wants to do it herself. This kid is a literal puddle of apologies, please hold her.
She cuddles you for the rest of that day and officially gets her own little desk beside Lucifer on day 8. Marianna pretends to write her own letters but mostly draws. Bugs Lucifer with the random stuff Satan and Levi teaches her but he doesn’t mind.
You’d bring them snacks every now and then and sometimes you’d hear them singing together (ever so quietly). You didn’t know Lucifer could sing. 
Lucifer has woken up with a fist in his face, accidentally been punched in the eye, and has been kicked away at least once since she was big enough to sleep in the bed. She takes after Lucifer in the way that she needs you behind closed doors. Marianna doesn’t sleep unless she can feel both of you next to her. 
Lucifer officially has bragging rights about sleeping with you (even if he won’t pull that). Secretly gets the best sleep of his life. Really starting to feel the parent thing. A kid with you would be nice.
Marianna gets little fluffs for wings on day 9 and they “air box” when she’s angry. She demands back scratches for how dry and itchy the feel and you figure out she purrs like Lucifer.
She doesn’t always prank Lucifer but when she does, she hides his pens and makes him play hide and seek with her to get them back
Marianna likes to help out in the kitchen and loves setting the table. She gets mad if anyone messes with the napkin folds you guys practice. She makes a tiny Lucifer screech when Asmo gets obnoxious with taking pictures for Devilgram and Mammon nearly breaks his chair trying to run out of it. She laughs like you.
Around day 10 she insists on a family day and Lucifer has this sinking feeling in his gut that she knows she won’t be around much longer. Maybe it’s a side effect of the spell. The two of you spend the day running around the Devildom taking lots of pictures. Diavolo crashes a few of those pictures.
She spends day 11 burning the midnight oil with Lucifer. Around 9 PM he’s trying to send her to bed. Marianna just drags a blanket back into his study and snuggles down. He notices all her old pictures and some new ones she’s drawn. “It’s my book,” she tells him.
“Your book?”
“Yep.” she colors in the lines carefully, the finished pages pushed away and much better than her older ones. “It’s for you guys, for when I go away. And for your school.”
On day 12 you bring her back into the class, she’s dressed in similar colors to Lucifer. She wanted to look good for her presentation and she said ‘dad always looks nice’.
Marianna talks through her book, calling back memories of building blocks and playing hide and seek. She’s very proud of the pictures from two days ago. They’re her favorite. She shows off her horns and the “dad roar”.
You and Lucifer walk her to the circle. She stands in it as the spell determines her final age. She’s about 10, pushing the limits for growth as determined by the spell.
“I wasn’t here a long time, but I had fun.” she hands him the book and gives you a much longer hug than Lucifer. You wonder if it’s her way of apologizing for having a favorite even though she was good to both of you. “Maybe I’ll see you again sometime.” she looks up at Lucifer as she hugs him, her chin pressed into his stomach.
“Perhaps.” Lucifer takes on his demon form as the circle starts to glow, flapping one wing at her. She “air boxes” back before disappearing in a puff of smoke.
It’s a quiet, lonely silence. Very cold. There’s a subtle warmth in Lucifer’s embrace as he guides you back to your desk. It was brief, but you see why she likes his hugs. 
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80s4life · 3 years
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The Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing
Word Count: 4,438
Status: Not Requested
Fandom: Back To The Future 1985
Relationship: Biff Tannen x Female Reader
Summary: As time is altered for a total of 2 weeks (I extended it slightly), you and Marty struggle to get his parents under control, having problem after the next. But, when an unexpected solution occurs, you find yourself willingly okay with it, soon finding the exact reason as to why.
Warnings: language, fluff, Biff being a dick, slight angst, cute Biff
Masterlist Back To The Future Masterlist
Prompts: (from this list @youneedsomeprompts​)
Y/C/S= Your Choice of Sport/ Your Chosen Sport (you don’t have to honestly play one, just choose one you like or one that comes to mind)
{gif and prompts are not mine, gif credits go to @backtothefuturemovies and credits were given above for prompts!}
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No one ever said time travel was fun. No one ever said the job was easy. And no one sure as hell told you the consequences that come with it. Well, at least not before you, and your best friend, Marty McFly, had gone dead-on through a barn, sacred a neighboring family of ‘alien invasion,’ run into younger McFly parents, and altered time just enough to fuck you over for a few days.
I mean, who would’ve guessed right? Your mom just so happens to be romantically interested in you, their child. Well, that was at least in Marty’s case. For you, you had just managed to run into the biggest dickhead of the century, Biff Tannen. Or so you thought?
Making your way out of bed, you automatically go to where Marty was sleeping in the garage, waking him along with Doc up. The go-to plan for the day was to go undercover as usual students in the 50′s, secretly following Marty’s parents around, finding out where they lie in this part of time, and try to find ways into manipulating them together once more in time for Marty and you to get back home. Easy enough, right?
Groaning, Marty goes to slap your hands away weakly, mumbling something along the lines of ‘Just a few more minutes.’ You giggle slapping his hands back in an attempt to wake him up cheerily. Mornings weren’t really your forte either, so any upbeat wake-up is better than a pissy, tired, horrible morning. 
Doc, on the other hand, was happy to return the affection, getting out of bed to give a quick hug and kiss to the forehead. Then he makes his way over to the bed, going to tickle Marty’s feet as you go to tickle his sides. Finally, in a fit of laughter, Marty gets up and goes straight for the bathroom. You were going to argue him, having to use the bathroom first, but decide to just leave it be, heading for the makeshift kitchen instead.
You smile fondly as Doc and Marty play around a while later, wrestling about, cracking jokes. It was only just a few hours ago that you and Marty had witnessed the untimely death of the currently very lively man in the house. Witnessing the blood loss, the machine gun in action, and the bullets that whizzed pass with only one malicious intent: to kill. But he’s here now; he’s safe and sound, having many years until that date will arrive.
With the freshly cooked smell of eggs, toast, and pancakes, the boys straighten up, Doc clearing his throat in an attempt to organize himself, and Marty leaving his shirt ruffled as he follows the smell of deliciousness. You giggle as both men of different ages act exactly the same, piling their plates high and digging in, giving thanks through mouthfuls.
///LATER///
After breakfast had finished, you and Marty made your way to the school, not wanting to be late, and, quite frankly, not wanting to miss a second in the disaster we’re in, wanting to fix it as soon as possible. Upon entering, the building erupts in laughter, tears, screaming, perfume, cologne, aftershave, and lots and lots of both testosterone and estrogen. Fucking high school, you smile.
Going to “your locker” right besides “Marty’s,” you both place the books and supplies that are unneeded inside it and take only the things you need for the first two classes, somehow having those together. As Marty catches glimpse of his father, George McFly, he winks at you, moving to catch up to him. Rolling your eyes playfully, you turn back towards your locker, just barely missing a group of young men some ways down the hallway, locking eyes with a particularly taller man, towering almost everyone in the halls.
You pay no mind, however, being blindsided by three girls your age. Instantly, you recognize the one right in front as Lorraine, Marty’s mother. Smiling nervously, your cheeks tint only a little, being unprepared to see her so quickly, not yet having a plan made up on how you could help tackle the situation with Marty.
“Hiya! I’ve never seen you before, are you new here? I’m Lorraine Baines, and you are?” she asks cheerfully, her books clasped tightly to her chest.
Taking an obnoxiously long time staring dumbfounded, you finally realize you haven’t spoken, quickly recovering with newfound purpose and confidence, “Ah, yes! I am new here! Sorry, I’m just trying to get used to this place a tiny bit. I’m Y/N Y/L/N.”
“Well that’s quite alright, you can come with us!” she says once more in a cheery tone, taking you by the arm and lacing her arm around yours, locked elbows. You smiled, knowing exactly where Marty’s cheerful and people-person nature had come from. Walking down the halls, she had asked for my schedule, checking classes to see what we had together, “English, History, and Agriculture- Hey! You should try out for cheer leading!” 
Shaking your head lightly, “Nah, I’m more of a Y/C/S myself to be frank.”
“But...We don’t have that sport here? There are no girls sports at all actually...” Lorraine says confused. You go to cover it up, choosing to say it was a sport you play for fun at home, in the backyard. However, a beefy arm separates you momentarily from her, as the owner of the harm moves to pin her to the lockers.
You were going to walk away, figuring it was some sort of make-out session in the works, but upon looking at her before going, you notice that the man was absurdly unwanted. 
“Get your meathooks off me Biff!” she screams at the man, his huge form towering her much smaller one. Not taking the message, the pair continue to squabble, neither of them being successful in winning. The warning bell sounds over the halls and classrooms, alarming kids to get their asses moving, but it seems whoever this dick is, he feels he is greater than the school, and god forbid, knowledge.
“Hey, you do realize your not making a damn bit a difference, right? She’s not interested! And, quite frankly, it seems as if no one does! Now, if you don’t mind, could you please be kind enough to unhand her as some of us treasure a piece of mind and how to take a hint?” you finish, quite ticked off as the last bell warns, cursing under your breath as you already know your in for detention on the first day.
It finally seems that he’d caught a grip, thankfully, letting go of Lorraine’s arm and she quickly scurries out of his proximity, taking your hand to lead you to the class you both needed to be in. As you go to walk in, you are stopped by the teacher, scolding both you and Lorraine. Looking at her regrettably, she smiles defeated. So you decide to do what’s right, take the fall.
“I’m sorry sir, I didn’t know where to go as I was trying to find where all of my classes were before I ended up lost every time classes switch. I caught up to Lorraine here at some point, and as she was hurrying to this class, she was kind enough to show me where I needed to be,” you finish, sighing guiltily.
“Well, as you’ve taken acknowledgment to your mistake, then you’d be just as happy with detention. After school, on Friday, as the first week is extremely busy. As for you, Miss Baines, thank you for your help. You are off the hook for now,” the older gentleman finishes, nodding to each of you personally before turning around and beginning just one of the classes you’d have today. This is going to be fun!
///LATER///
Finally, after grueling hours of just a few of your classes, lunchtime had came round, giving you a slight break. Catching sight of Lorraine, you smile and wave, going in the direction of Marty, or Calvin Klein, as you’d heard Lorraine go on and on about. You’d known it was him the second she’d said it, the brand not yet known to man yet; or at least in this timeline, it wasn’t.
As time had went on, it was only natural for the peace to be broken, as a newly familiar face was starting to appear more and more, Biff Tannen, as you’d known his name by now. But, instead of heading towards Lorraine, he makes his way over to the table you were residing with George and Marty, sitting himself right beside you. 
At first, you were trying to ignore him, knowing his presence was there, but keeping your eyes trained on either Marty or George, eyes dancing between the two. Biff, being the everlasting child he was, tried to catch you attention, trying stupid ass things after the other: kicking your shins, pulling your ears of hair, flicking your head, and even trying to tug on the 50′s style dress you’d been forced to wear to play your part. 
Only when he goes to tug your hair once more is when you finally snap, turning a furious glare to the hulking figure beside you, shoving his shoulder in a feeble attempt to create distance. He giggles at this, his body not moving an inch at all. “You can’t be serious right now! You don’t know when to quit it, do you?!” you scream, fed up with his shit.
“Well, if you’d give me the human decency of turning your head when I’m trying to talk to you, then I wouldn’t have to pester you, now would I?” he asks in a teasing tone, no doubt taunting you, but all you do is stare him down, getting lost in a staring contest, daring him to say something again. “Alls I wanted to say was that we have detention together. Just thought I’d let you know since you got me in all that trouble this morning.”  
“Why you-!” And with that, he gets up with a shit-eating grin plastered to his face, prancing out of view and back to the table he and his gang usually sit. Watching the whole interaction, George smirks at Marty, the pair giving an unspoken mutual agreement to whatever they had both caught on to, bursting into fits of laughter moments later. 
“You have a longer tolerance than I do, I-I-I’ll tell you that much,” George says, his usual slight stutter back in place, Marty laughing once more. As George joins in again, you couldn’t fight it either, giving into the childish antics.
///LATER///
To say your week had gotten any better than the first day was a lie. It hadn’t gotten any better, and your meetings with Biff at lunch had only gotten all the more common and all the more infuriating. He’d made it his duty to agitate you in any ways possible, even resulting in whispering something nagging in your ear when you weren’t paying attention, usually doing something in your locker.
Either way, he was on the countdown to Friday, it being constantly on his mind, mentally counting down the days, hours, minutes, and even seconds until the two of you were locked in a room alone.
Unfortunately, that day had seemed to come way faster than you’d like, Friday rolling around quite quickly. School had finished, and you were making your way to the front office, awaiting a tiring 2 hours with only yourself and Biff as company for the time being. You hadn’t known where the room was, and instead of spending time looking for it, you gave up and looked for the office instead, the nice front desk lady leading you where you needed to go.
Upon entering the room, there was Biff in his prime, casually spread across his chair, legs crossed atop his desk nearest the windows. Sighing, you ignore him, deciding to sit on the opposite side of him, the front desk lady giving you a sympathetic smile before she closes the door behind her. You look at the wall, head turned away from him like the plague.
You knew it’d only last so long until he’d speak, the time coming way faster than you pleased. Given it was Friday, you couldn’t even do homework or even study in order to block him out as he started to blabber, running his mouth over stupid shit once more. Inhaling through your nose, and exhaling through your mouth slowly, you straighten in your seat, hands clutching the desk so tight, your fists turned white. 
“Biff, Sweetheart, Baby, Doll Face, Hun. Please. PLEASE. Shut up for five god damn seconds. I know you truly have nothing to say, so why do you insist on speaking so much?” you finally say, hands prying off the desk to turn in his direction exasperated. 
“Well, if you’d just talk to me, Shortcake, I wouldn’t have much to say at random,” he answers, copying your actions and posture. With this change in childish demeanor, you give in, laughing at him in an unexpected rush, running your hands through your hair tiredly. 
Although you hadn’t seen it, he’d smiled in satisfaction upon seeing you laugh, the glitter in your eyes much more captivating than it ever was when he looked at Lorraine. He hadn’t barely pestered her since you’d barreled into his life. It was weird, but he welcomed it with open arms. And for the first time, he learned what it was like to have an actual, clammy-handed, closed throat, warm, cheek-tinted, teenage crush. A crush that left his heartbeat loud and fast, breathing ragged and uneven, and his behavior out of character and out of his control. Lorraine was way under whatever level he’d placed you on, holding you up on a pedestal like you were the sun or sky.
Of course, you hadn’t taken notice to his antics, just thinking he was annoying. Just Biff being his notorious self. But, as you finally calm your breathing down, the giggles fading, you decide to give him a chance, knowing that sitting in silence is just going bore you. Smiling warmly, you say, “So what do you want to talk about then?” 
///LATER///
Grabbing your bag, you get out of your seat, giggling at a story Biff had told you. He follows your lead as well, getting his own as he lets out a bark of laughter at a certain part. You guys looked like idiots as you shoved each other down the halls, making your way out of the school as your detention had came to a close. Sighing as the warm sun radiated on your skin with the light, spring breeze, you stretch out any kinks the classroom chairs and desks had left. Biff watched you intently, your small body easily swallowed by his shadow beside you.
The sun was setting and it was getting late, although you weren’t concerned. The boys knew you wouldn’t be home ‘til late due to the detention you had initially despised. Now, you and Biff were side by side, walking peacefully to his car in the school’s parking lot. For once, he was quiet, great company to have. It was something else for sure, but you enjoyed it. As you came up towards Doc’s place, you’d realized that Biff had drove you home like a gentleman, too lost in the conversation to notice earlier on. 
Sheepishly, you itch the back of your neck, realizing your mistake and feeling guilty for making him walk all this way to now have to walk all the way home. “Ah- Sorry...I didn’t realize I’d dragged you all the way out here. Now you have to drive all the way back.”
“It’s no problem, really. I liked it. It’s nice to talk to someone other than the guys every now and then. And to have A female speak to me instead of screaming,” he answers, now being the one who is a bit shy.
“You do know that you bring that on yourself right?” you say teasingly, now leaning your head on your hands, propped up on the passenger side door. “Not every girl would want to kick you in the groin if you showed a little more respect, “ you finish off with a smile.
“Yeah...Yeah I know. I’ll try harder, I swear.”
“That’s all I ask,” you say with a wink, drumming your hands on the door as you take a step back, waving as you start walking down Doc’s driveway.
“Hey!” Biff calls from the car, stopping you in your tracks to turn around, facing him with a smile. “Uhm- Well- The Enchantment Under the Sea Dance is coming up next week...Would you mind being my date?” he asks, stuttering as he feels his cheeks heat up, nervous as hell.
“I’d love to!” you answer, turning back around to walk into the house. Biff does a little fist bump as he puts the car back in gear, excited for what is to come.
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Marty was a little less than amused with this newfound knowledge once entering the door and going over the events of the day. It was only when Doc had suggested that the date with Biff would keep him away from Lorraine, giving George the freeway to attract her long enough for their True Love’s Kiss. Then, and only then, did Marty give the okay, shaking his head, but liking the fact that it’ll give George some time, being the nerd that you know and love.
///Enchantment Under the Sea Dance///
Checking yourself over in the mirror for the final time, you let out a nervous yet satisfied sigh, feeling like an absolute princess. You never minded dresses too much, although you couldn’t deny the fact that normal pair of shorts, jeans, or even leggings were your first choice. All that mattered was that you liked the dress you were wearing, it fit you; it was your favorite color, length, and strap(less) type to hold everything in.
Walking out, you grab the pair of heels to match, knowing that you couldn’t get away with sneakers in this generation, painfully grimacing at the reminder. Finally standing, you recount when you had gotten the dress just a few days ago, having gone with Lorraine and the her two friends, Babs and Betty. They were very endearing and supportive the whole time, you not having to worry about being “to picky” as they were just the same. You ended up loving the dress given that you’d taken the time without pressure.
As you walked into the main room of the garage, you heard a low whistle of Marty, Doc slapping him on the back of the head for it. Giggling, you curtsy and spin in the dress. Doc, the gentleman he always was, compliments you, “You look amazing, my dear. Let’s hope this boy deserves it, hmm?” 
As an answer, you hug him tightly, knowing that, by the end of the night, he will be nothing but a dead man at home, in a lonely, dark parking lot. Your eyes tear up just at the mere thought of it, clutching him tighter. Marty seems to be on the same wavelength, going to interrupt the moment with great urgency, trying to pass him a piece of paper.
“Marty, if this has anything that involves my future, do not. And I repeat, DO NOT try to hand it to me. Whatever happens, happens young man. That’s how the world works,” he says in a warning tone. You wanted to disagree, but you knew the truth that was laced beneath it, as if it was a punishment. You whimper instead, pulling him in tighter; Marty looking down in defeat, soon switching to anger. In the midst of it, he storms out of the garage, getting in the car to go pick up who you’d hope was Lorraine for the dance.
“Just let him go...” you start, sadness evident, “He’s just not very happy with the outcome of what the future has in store for you. Quite frankly, neither am I.”
“I’m sure whatever the outcome is, that I wanted to go with it, dear. I assure you, I’m fine,” Doc answers in a consoling tone, wiping the tears that had slipped from your eyes. You knew it was just a mask, no one wants death, but you knew he needed to go no matter how much you hated it. So you nod, not having to say much more as a honk sounds from outside.
“That’s Biff...” 
“Have a great time! Make sure the McFlys kiss!” Doc screams, following out of the garage, scolding Biff from behind you.
“Yes sir!” you scream back, saluting him as you take a seat in the passenger.
///
“You look beautiful Y/N,” Biff says after a while, finally working up the courage to speak.
“Thank you Biff. And you look handsome yourself,” you giggle, the car pulling into the lot. 
He shuts the engine, grabbing his keys from the ignition and closing the door, making his way around to you as you let yourself out to straighten yourself out. He takes your hand as he leads you to the entrance of the dance, you sighing in relief as you catch a glimpse of Marty pulling up in a car with Lorraine. Finally, you relax, grasping on Biff a little lighter and with more meaning now as you have the night to yourselves. He smiles down at you as you wrap your arm within his, something Lorraine does with you quite often.
With the party in full blast, you let loose with the music, dancing and joking around with Biff. At some point, however, he says he needs a drink and will be right back. Although, he doesn’t seem to actually come back. You’d thought you’d seen him spiking the punch just as few moments ago.
Just as you were going to in the direction of the hallways to the rest of the school, you notice Match, one of Biff’s friends, storming out of the gym through an exit. Taking your bets, you follow behind him, soon being greeted by a huge commotion of screams, all of them from familiar people. Biff was in a car with Lorraine, her dress pulled and taken off in parts. He was no doubt about to do something stupid, the fact pissing you off, saddening you in some ways as well.
The others that were screaming were also George and Marty, the pair trying to get Biff to stop before he regrets it. He doesn’t listen, unfortunately, until your voice booms over the rest, “Biff!” 
His head snaps instantly in your direction, the situation dawning on him the instant he looks at your face. You hadn’t meant to portray your emotions so clearly, but your face had shown such distraught and hurt. He lied. He had gotten over Lorraine, yet the moment she was alone, he runs right back to her.
With his momentary change of focus, George finally steps in, “You get your filthy hands off of her!” finishing with a blow to the jaw that knocks Biff off balance. 
Marty looks to you sadly, but tries to smile in cheers as George and Lorraine leave together, motioning that he was going to follow them just in case. You nod, looking down now as your play with your fingers. You didn’t know what to do now as the only reason you were really here was for Biff. You weren’t needed for Lorraine and George, you knew Marty had it.
You decide to make your way home then, as there was nothing else you could do. Dances were just drags anyway, nothing worth while. “Your just going to leave? Just like that?” asks a deep voice, his body having gotten back off the pavement and stood by the car he was pinned against.
Without turning, you answer his question with another, “Why not? There’s nothing left here for me is there?”
“And why wouldn’t there be?” Biff asks once more, no doubt ticking you off at his usual teasing tone.
“Well, let’s see. You. You asked me to the dance as your plus one. I came here as your date. We have a good time, we dance, we talk, and then you come up with an ‘Oh I need a drink’ charade, not returning. Then, I come to find my date in the parking lot, about to get his licks in on a woman he was apparently over with! So tell me, what is left here for men here, Biff?” you finish, tears pooling your eyes over the time, although you don’t let the fall, keeping them there.
He looks guilty, you can see it, but you don’t care. Your not in the wrong this time. But, as your blood starts to cool down, you do notice the look in his eyes, the change in his demeanor, and the utter remorse that has overcome him. He has his head down, fists clenched at his sides, body stock still. He doesn’t know what to do, all he knows is that he’d fucked up.
“Or was this your fabulous way of telling me that you love me?” you finally ask, eyes moving to look up at him in a teasing manner.
He hadn’t expected you to speak, head snapping up to meet your gaze in confusion. Being as you’d looked at him with a glint in your eyes, he finally lets everything click together; you’d forgiven him. His face heats up in bashfulness however, as your words resonated within him as well, hand going to itch the back of his neck again.
You giggle, walking up to him now, hands going to his collar. Pulling him down, he gazes at you in amazement, his own hands falling to rest on your waist. Then, you crash your lips to his, pulling him ever closer. It takes him a moment to get the hang of it, soon pulling you closer to himself as well. Lifting you slightly, he sets you on the hood of his car, the height difference a definite stretch for him. But he wouldn’t have it any other way, you were perfect. Just the same as he was perfect for you.
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Of Starlight
A/N: Alright, this entire story has officially been written ❤️
Warnings: none that I’m aware of
Word Count: 3067
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Chapter 5: Extra Ordinary
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Five years ago, Vanya Hargreeves began writing her autobiography, “Extra Ordinary: My Life as Number Seven”, less than two weeks before her sister’s novel, “One-Sided”, was announced in the papers. Those around who enjoyed her writing were buzzing with excitement, for it was the second book of her trilogy. (Y/N) was thrilled, herself, to be publishing her novel within the next month. Finally sharing her work with the world would have taken a tremendous weight off her shoulders, leaving her with only the weight on her bladder. While working herself nearly to death with her writing, she was with child for the second time, which added to her stress. Thankfully, she had a very supportive husband at the time to assist in anything she requested. It was in those times in which (Y/N) was grateful she decided to make something of herself rather than letting her past as Number Eight define her.
Once “One-Sided” was published, (Y/N) sent two copies out; one to Allison, one to Vanya. She figured her brothers wouldn’t want to read her romantic fantasy as much as her sisters, so she didn’t bother asking. Allison seemed ecstatic for the new addition, but she wasn’t too sure about Vanya, supposing it wouldn’t hurt to send it. If she didn’t want to read it, that was her decision. What she didn’t expect, however, was Vanya’s novel sent to her. After Jada was born, (Y/N) had taken time to read her sister’s autobiography. While Anthony was at work during the day, she’d multitask by reading and taking care of her newborn. She would quietly gasp at certain parts of the book before checking to make sure she hadn’t woken her daughter up. (Y/N) couldn’t believe some of the things her sister dared to put in that book. Some things she wrote were blatantly about (Y/N)’s own insecurities that she had trusted Vanya with knowing. Insecurities about her powers, her capability of being a suitable member of the Umbrella Academy. Vanya had compared it to her own doubts, stating that (Y/N) had no right to complain to her, of all people. Looking back now, (Y/N) could admit that it was a bit selfish to do that to her sister. Regardless, those had been personal and it was unloyal of Vanya to share that with anyone willing to read. Despite this, (Y/N) saw to promote “Extra Ordinary” along with her own work. Someone had to be the bigger person in this situation.
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Nostalgia wasn’t exactly what (Y/N) was overcome with when awaking in her childhood bed. In fact, she’d much rather have opened her eyes to the empty side of her king-sized mattress at home instead. She debated closing her eyes and pretending she had never drifted into consciousness, but sat up when remembering everything Five had told her the day before. If she remembered correctly, there were six remaining days leading up to the end of the world. She had promised Five to assist in preventing the apocalypse, and her drowsiness was not going to hold her back. So, she dragged herself out of bed and began looking for Five. She figured the first place to begin was his bedroom, so she stopped in front of his door and knocked. Hearing rustling on the other side, she asked, “Five, are you decent?”
“Decent enough. You can come in,” He called out, the door opening and (Y/N) stepping inside. He glanced at her over his shoulder as he fixed his white button up. “I take it you had a difficult time sleeping?”
“What makes you say that?” Her hand slid down her face, sarcasm in her tone. She didn’t need a mirror to know she had bags under her eyes. Five chuckled and moved to his vest and jacket, finishing with dressing himself. As he zipped his duffle bag closed, he glanced out the window.
“You tagging along today?”
“I plan to. I… suppose I have nothing to do.”
“Nothing, huh?” Suspicion hid amongst his words as he picked up his bag. “What is it you decided to do with your life, (Y/N)?” The question was simple, genuine, but the weight of it was suffocating. She really couldn’t go back to her normal, beautiful life after all.
“I… found my mother,” She slowly started out, carefully watching as Five curiously glanced up at her under his dark brows. “I became an author… and a mother.”
Suddenly, Five couldn’t breathe. He had anticipated this conversation, prepared himself for everything (Y/N) had accomplished while he was gone. But nothing could have prepared him for the stab in the heart at the mention of her having children. Children with someone who wasn’t him. It was stupidly selfish, he knew, to expect her to wait for him, to do anything else with her life except for the things he longed to do with her. Past the pain, however, he was happy for her. Something in him knew that (Y/N) would one day make a wonderful mother. She was patient, selfless, caring, and oh, how he wished he could’ve been the one. He didn’t even want to ask about the individual she had trusted enough to raise children with her.
His hesitancy to respond worried (Y/N) and suddenly she wanted to apologize. But for what? Her success, her marriage, her children? She had every right to those and she shouldn’t have to apologize. Her concern washed away when Five raised his brows in acknowledgement, opening the window. “Really? A mother? That’s great, Starlight…” God, that nickname… She thought. Why does everything feel so complicated now? Her feet moved her to follow him out of the window and down the fire escape. She thought it was best to not continue the conversation for now.
“Dammit, where’s Dad’s stuff?” The two heard an irritated groan on their way down. (Y/N) craned her neck to see Klaus digging through the dumpster. “Shut up! I’m trying to find whatever… priceless crap was in that priceless box so that Pogo will get off my ass!”
“I’d ask what you’re up to, Klaus, but then it occurred to me…,” Five turned to his brother. “I don’t care.” His useless comment earned an eye roll from (Y/N). Klaus glanced up at the two with a small laugh.
“Hey! You know there are easier ways out of the house, buddy? And bringing little (Y/N) along, too? Whatever could you two be up to?”
“This way of leaving involved the least amount of talking,” Five hopped off the ladder, helping (Y/N) down afterwards. “Or so I thought.”
“Klaus,” The eighth Hargreeves made her way closer to the dumpster. “Is Ben there?”
“Yes, dear, he says hi.” His hand waved in Ben’s supposed direction, (Y/N) softly smiling at her ghost brother. “So, hey, you two need any more company today? I could, uh… clear my schedule.” His eyes shifted to Five as he took a drink from his flask.
“Looks like you’ve got your hands full.” The boy falsely smiled.
“Oh, this? No, no. I can do this whenever. I’m just- I just misplaced something. That’s all.” He then fell into the trash as (Y/N) joined her traveling companion at his side. After a few seconds, Klaus reappeared with a bagel. “Oh! Found it! Thank god!” (Y/N) nearly gagged as he began to chew on it, muffling a ‘delicious’ in forced content.
“I’m done funding your drug habit.” Five spit out before walking away. She followed him and waved at Klaus, barely listening to him yelling after them as they climbed into a plumbing van.
“Why are we stealing a van?”
“Shush.”
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Once again, the two teenagers found themselves in front of Meritech Prosthetics. (Y/N) watched as Lance entered the building before sighing. “We’re really gonna sit here and spy on the man?”
“You got a better idea?” Five only kept his stare on him.
“I guess not… What’s the bag for, then?”
Five immediately turned his attention to the duffle bag he brought with them. “Oh, shit,” He muttered before unzipping it. “Hey,” He softly greeted before handing a bottle of alcohol to (Y/N). She blinked once, twice, thrice when he brought out the top half of a bald mannequin and set it between them. “Sorry you were in there for so long, Delores.”
“Wait,” (Y/N) choked. “That’s Delores?! The one you were with for over thirty years?!”
“Well, obviously,” Five frowned before turning back to ‘Delores’. “This is (Y/N), Delores. You know… the one I told you about.”
“You… talk about me to the mannequin? Should I be flattered or weirded out?”
“Oh, be quiet,” Five sighed and turned away. (Y/N) suddenly felt silly for being jealous last night. “No, I’m not drunk.”
“What?” (Y/N) frowned at the boy, who shook his head.
“Talking to Delores. She thinks I’m- Yes, it’s about the eye thing. This is the place it was made. Or… will be made,” His eyes moved up to his human friend. “We just have to wait…”
He’s actually talking to the mannequin, (Y/N) thought as she turned forward, eyes wide. So, that was what the apocalypse had done to him. She felt bad for him now. Initially, her heart warmed at the thought of Five finding someone to love, but knowing that his mind had gone somewhere far away enough for him to turn to a mannequin for comfort…
“So, (Y/N),” He started, his gaze once again trained on the building before them. “Your children… tell me about them.” Truth be told, Five wanted to know how much they had gotten from their mother. Were they just as humorous? Just as passionate? As wonderful? (Y/N) let out a heartfelt laugh as she closed her eyes.
“Where do I even begin? Michael, he’s… so intelligent. He has the highest reading level in his class and they’re thinking of letting him skip the first grade. He’s such a big help at home with his little sister… I swear, he’s a little man. He’s always trying to test my knowledge. Tries to get me to solve his ‘really hard’ math homework problems…,” She chuckled, Five looking at her with an unreadable expression. “And Jada… she’s such a character. No matter how many times I teach her the days of the week, she always gets them wrong… She wakes me up every morning, trying to guess. I say ‘Jada, if yesterday was Wednesday, what is today?’ and she just starts listing off every wrong answer… She’s a performer, too. I enrolled her into dance classes. Oh, it’s her favorite thing to do… And I’ll admit, she’s good at it. Don’t know where she got that from. Definitely not from me or her dad...”
Five tilted his head thoughtfully. “They sound… just like you. They think they know everything,” He joked with a small smile, (Y/N) playfully glaring at him. “Really, though… They sound like great kids… I’d like to meet them one day.”
“Yeah,” She smiled down at her lap. “I’d love for them to meet you… But I need to be an actual adult before I can face them again. Until then… It’s just checking up every once and awhile…”
“(Y/N), I’m so sorry,” Five frowned as he sat forward. “I- I’m going to figure this out. I promise.”
“I know you will,” She breathed and closed her eyes, her world slowly crashing down on her yet again. “Sorry, I need some air.” And with that, Five was in the car alone. Well, save for Delores. Outside, (Y/N) didn’t have much time to really be with her own thoughts before she heard Luther and Klaus’s voices nearing her. Turning to her right, she spotted the two walking side-by-side towards the van. Upon seeing her, Luther raised a hand.
“(Y/N), you need to get back to the Academy. We found something… and Grace might’ve had something to do with Dad’s death.” He gruffly explained, the young girl straightening to attention.
“Wait, what-”
“I can explain at the house, but we need both you and Five there for the family meeting. Is he in there?” He pointed to the vehicle their brother sat in.
“Yeah, but-”
“Great. Be right back.” Luther’s massive body brushed past her to get to Five, Klaus following behind to get in the back. Not waiting a second longer, she followed her junkie brother inside. When she entered the van again, Luther was trying his hardest to fit his body into the passenger seat as Klaus grabbed Delores, smirking at (Y/N) as he began to dance with the mannequin. She only watched him in disinterest. Once Luther was finally in, he turned to Five. “You okay?”
“You shouldn’t be… How did you find me?” Five’s question was answered when Luther turned to Klaus. With everyone’s attention on him, he looked up from Delores and dropped his smile.
“Hey, a little privacy, guys. We’re really hitting it off back here.” He began to caress Delores’s cheek before screaming when Five threw an object at him, Klaus using the mannequin to block. (Y/N) shook her head and moved closer to Five and Luther, the former fuming.
“Get out! You can’t be here! I’m in the middle of something.”
“Oh, but (Y/N) can be here?”
“Yes! We’re in the middle of something!” Five turned forward as Klaus joined (Y/N) at her side, poking her cheek gently.
“Any luck with your one-eyed man?” He asked her, receiving a head shake. Five sighed and turned to Luther.
“What do you want, Luther?”
Turning his attention away from the conversation between the two, Luther answered Five, “Um… So, Grace might’ve had something to do with Dad’s death. So I need you to come back to the Academy, alright? It’s important.” His request was met with silence for a split second before the time traveller shook his head.
“‘It’s important’. You have no concept of what’s important-”
“Hey!” Klaus interrupted, holding his sister at his side. “Did I ever tell you guys about the time I waxed my ass with chocolate pudding?”
And that was when (Y/N) tuned out the entire conversation between her family. She left Klaus’s side and pressed her back against the back of Luther’s seat, closing her eyes. She knew Five wasn’t going with Luther and Klaus to the house, and she didn’t need to listen to the bickering that would’ve led to that outcome. Her attention was eventually brought to Klaus swinging the back door open, huffing as he got out. She watched him slam the door closed and make his way towards the store across the street. Not trusting him in the slightest, she sent a clone after Klaus, telling it to “watch over him”. At this point, she was waiting for Luther to leave so her growing headache would subside, but it seemed the man wanted to talk some more.
“What the hell are you up to, Five?”
“Believe me, you wouldn’t understand.”
“Try me. Last I checked, I’m still the leader of this family.”
“Well, last I checked, I’m twenty-eight years older than you.” Five tightly smiled before (Y/N) snorted with laughter. The boy rolled his eyes and smiled fondly at her before Luther pulled his attention away.
“You know what your problem is?”
“Really hoping you’ll tell me.”
“You think you’re better than us,” Luther’s words wiped that sarcastic smile right off Five’s face. “You always have. Even when we were kids. But the truth is, you’re just as messed up as the rest of us. We’re all you have… and you know it.” Luther stared at his brother, as the boy slowly inhaled.
“I don’t think that I’m better than you, Number One. I know I am,” He hissed, Luther only chuckling. “I’ve done unimaginable things, things you couldn’t even comprehend.”
“Right...”
“Just to get back here and save you all…” Five stared out the window. (Y/N) sighed and grabbed Delores.
“Luther, out.” She ordered, her “big” brother turning to her with an offended look. “Five’s clearly not going with us. No use arguing with him either. So, just go and I’ll catch up-” She was cut off by the sound of a voice whooping in excitement. The three looked across the street to see Klaus running out of the store, arms full of stolen snacks, the clone following close behind.
“Hey, bitches!” He shouted as a cop chased after them, blowing his whistle. The clone turned to the officer and pushed him away with great force as Klaus was nearly hit by a car. Five’s head followed Klaus’s movement.
“I’m starting to wonder if that was the wisest decision…”
After Luther was sent out of the van, (Y/N) took over the passenger seat once again and set Delores down between them, Five quietly thanking her. “So… I’m going with the guys.”
��What? Why are you wasting your time, I thought you wanted to help me?”
“I do, and I will… But I don’t trust Luther to make decisions right now… I mean, if Mom really did have something to do with Dad’s death… Who knows what he’ll do? The least I can do is try to talk him out of it. I promise, when I’m done, I’ll come and find you.” She softly smiled, gently patting his hand. Five shook his head at her.
“You don’t have to promise me anything… I’m the one who owes you.”
“All you owe me is this,” She gently squeezed his hand. “You being here… That’s what I’ve wanted for so long. Now I have it. So, your debt is paid.” She chuckled. Five rested the back of his head against the seat as his eyes searched her face, trying to find anything that should worry him about her. But all he found was her warm smile and eyes that shone with affection. It suddenly felt inappropriate to have Delores around right now.
“Well, then, you should get going… You’ve gotta catch up with those idiots.”
“Alright. Don’t be out here forever, okay?” (Y/N) leaned in and pecked his cheek before getting out of the car and rushing after her brothers. As he watched her speed away, he tried to regulate his breathing, heartbeat increasing.
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Gender? In THIS Economy?
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Summary:
Duke is questioning stuff and goes to Tim for advice. (feat. trans!Tim and nonbinary!Duke)
“Here you go. One Batburger with extra pickles, extra onions, and extra extra mayonnaise.” Duke drops the paper takeout bag unceremoniously into Tim’s lap. “Your taste buds need a tune-up, bro.”
Tim unwraps his burger and takes a bite. Batburger may be questionable when it comes to copyright laws, but damn if they don’t pile on the condiments better than any fast food restaurant in Gotham. “Sounds to me like you simply haven’t reached the sky-scraping level of enlightenment that I have, grasshopper.”
“Enlightenment would have been going to Red Robin and using your uniform to get a discount,” Duke says. He sits beside Tim on the rooftop’s edge, their legs dangling side by side a hundred feet above Gotham’s plunging gray streets. He digs into his own burger and makes a face. “Enlightenment would also be getting the Robin Nuggets next time. This tastes like dried leather.”
“I like it,” Tim says with a shrug. “It has personality.”
“So does raw sewage, but you don’t see me eating that.”
Tim concedes the point. His communicator buzzes in his belt. He checks the screen and discovers an alert from Cass composed entirely of clown emojis and red harlequin diamonds.
Duke notices. “Should we get that?”
Tim pockets the communicator. “Nah, Spoiler’s got it. We have time to relax.” And he’s not about to pass up quality time with the one little brother who doesn’t hate him. It’s hard enough as it is for Tim and Duke to find the time, what with them being on opposite sleeping schedules and work snatching their attention away with grabby, toddler-sized hands.
“Don’t get a lot of that during the day shift,” Duke says. “Every time an alarm goes off, it’s my business.”
Tim knocks him in the side with his elbow. “That’s what you get for turning to the light side instead of kicking it in the shadows with us. More employees to go around.” He sips his soda for a moment. “Why did you come out tonight, anyway? I thought you stayed in on weeknights.”
“Right. I actually wanted to talk to you about something.” Duke says it carefully, like he’s testing the waters. “I need advice.”
Tim has to admit that his chest puffs out a little at that. It’s not often people come to him for advice when Dick and Barbara are right there, all full of adult wisdom that Tim is too pitifully shrimpy to possess. “What’s up?”
“It’s kind of...personal.”
“Yes, Bruce does have special powder for suit-chafing. It’s in the cabinet under the first-aid supplies.”
“It’s not that,” Duke says, though he snorts in half-hearted laughter. He looks down at his hands like he’s dreading the words lodged in his throat. “What was it like, realizing you were a dude?”
One of Tim’s eyebrows shoots up. “Oh.”
“You don’t have to tell me if you don’t want to. It’s an invasive question.”
“No, no, it’s fine. You just caught me off guard, is all.” It’s not like this is the first time someone has asked. Tim used to be uncomfortable talking about it, but he’s grown up since then. Talking about his trans journey is as normal as talking about what he did yesterday. He eats a fry. “What do you want to know?”
Duke searches Tim’s face for a sign that he’s lying, that he should back off. When he doesn’t find one, he asks, “How old were you when you figured it out?”
Tim thinks back. “Nine, I think? But even before that, it’s not like I ever really felt like a girl. I knew there was something wrong, but I didn’t know what. When I first heard about what being transgender meant, everything I’d been feeling until then clicked into place.”
“What was it like?” Duke asks, “growing up the way you did? Presenting as a girl when you knew you weren’t?”
Tim shrugs. “I don’t know. It was life at the time. I dealt with it.”
“Was it hard? Pretending to be something you weren’t?”
Tim doesn’t know what answer Duke is looking for, or why he’s so interested, but he won’t ask. “My parents always had this idea of me being the perfect daughter, all obedient and graceful and crap. I’m pretty sure their hope was to eventually marry me off to the highest bidder so they could reap the business benefits.”
“That sounds awful.”
Tim shrugs again. “I didn’t start feeling any different than I should have until around six or seven. I was always a tomboy. I liked doing boy stuff and playing sports, but my parents thought it was a phase I would grow out of. They’d make me wear dresses and go to fancy parties with them, all the while I just wanted to claw my skin off and go home.”
He remembers the nights he would lie awake in bed, imagining what it must be like to have been born someone else. Anyone else. To grow up as a little boy who was allowed to run around, to get dirty, to be himself instead of following some arbitrary guidelines someone else drew up the day he was born. He imagined what it would feel like to answer to a different name than the one he’d been given, which grated on his ears the longer time went on, like an itchy sweater he couldn’t shed. It was hell.
He gives Duke a sly grin. “But the upside of having absent parents is that there aren’t as many people watching you. No one cared if I went to school in the boy’s uniform instead of the girl’s. No one was there to stop me from cutting my hair short the way I wanted it.”
Duke's eyes widen. “You cut your own hair?”
“It went exactly the way you’re thinking. I had to go to the barber the next day and have them fix it because it was so uneven. But by the end of the day, it was the way I always imagined it. I was finally starting to look like the person I wanted to be.”
Duke stares intently at the remains of his burger as if the universe’s answers to an unspoken question were written in sesame seeds. “Did it get better after that? Did you feel...at peace?”
“‘Course not. The world wasn’t magically fixed just because I took a step in the right direction. My problems didn’t go away.” When he says that, Duke looks almost...disappointed? “But,” Tim adds, “it was better than it was before. I still had to act for my parents and the rest of the world, but I didn’t have to hide from myself anymore.”
“How did your parents react when they found out?”
Tim grimaces. “They...didn’t take it well.” He can still hear his father’s voice in his memories, bringing up therapy and camps and whatever places he could think of that would “fix” his little girl.
“But, after a while,” Tim continues, “it was clear that I wasn’t going to change my mind anytime soon. I guess they figured it would be easier to go along with it than fight me every step of the way. They still didn’t like it, but they tolerated it.”
Duke is quiet.
“Why do you ask?” Tim prods.
Duke’s expression doesn’t give anything away. It’s nights like this when Tim can see how perfectly Duke fits into this mental institution they call a family. For all that Duke thrives in the light, he keeps his cards just as close to his chest as the rest of them. He gives Tim a half-smile. “Just wondering.”
“Okay.”
They fall into weighted silence, the scales tipping on either side of their post, but never settling. Tim waits. He finishes his burger and busies himself with reorganizing the pouches in his belt, giving Duke the privacy to think.
“I don’t know,” Duke starts after several minutes, “if I’m a boy.” He looks at Tim. “I think I might be something else.”
“Okay,” Tim says calmly. “What do you feel like?”
“I’m not sure. I’ve always felt different, y’know? When I was a kid, it was because I was smarter than everyone in my class. And it was fine, because I knew what it was and how it worked and why it was a good thing, being the smart one. It made sense. Time went on, the other kids started catching up, but that mismatched feeling never went away. I never felt right in my skin.”
Duke’s face rises to the dark clouds, the Batsignal shining from the top of the police station like a holy beacon. “Then I met Batman. My powers started to come in and everything clicked into place, all at once. That was why I never felt like I fit in with everyone else, because I was different. I had powers. That must have been it.”
“But it wasn’t,” Tim guesses.
Duke shakes his head. “I thought it would be. I mean, what else could it have been, you know? It should have explained why I never felt at home in my identity. But time goes on, I learn how to use my powers, and it fixes some of it, but not everything. There’s still part of me that looks in the mirror and sees something off. Some detail out of place.”
“Do you feel like a girl?” Tim ventures to ask.
Duke folds over the corner of his straw wrapper again and again in tiny triangles. “Nah, I doubt it. I like some feminine things, but I don’t think I’m a girl. Or a guy. I think...I might be nonbinary?”
Tim does his best to channel Bruce’s “supportive dad” energy and smiles. “Okay. What pronouns do you want to use?”
“They/them, maybe? For a while?”
“Duly noted.” He puts a hand on Duke’s shoulder. “I really do appreciate you telling me.”
Duke rubs the back of their neck, their cheeks flushing. “It feels good to say out loud. Not just in my head.”
“Do you think you’re going to tell anyone else? You don’t have to if you’re not ready, but our whole family will support you.”
“Yeah.” Duke picks at their nails, nodding absently. “I know they will. I’m not worried about that.”
“Then what are you worried about?”
Duke takes a deep breath in, and Tim is reminded of a balloon close to bursting. “My parents aren’t dead. I’m going to get them back. And when I do...what are they going to think when they wake up after half a decade and find out that their son isn’t their son anymore? What if they don’t like the person they see?”
Tim can’t say that he hadn’t swum with the same thoughts years ago, back when the person who is Tim Drake was still on the drawing board. But there’s a difference between his situation and Duke’s. “Your parents love you, Duke. They’re not going to stop loving you just because you’ve grown up since they last saw you.”
“What if it’s too much? The superpowers and the crime-fighting and the new gender...it’s a lot to take in.”
“Well, sure,” Tim says. “It might take some time for them to get used to it, but this is who you are. They’re going to love it just as much as they love the rest of you.”
Duke smiles, and if their eyes are a little misty, Tim pretends not to notice.
“Besides,” he says. “If I were you, I’d just lead with the superpowers thing. Anything after that sounds perfectly acceptable.”
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One Photo → Mark Lee [1]
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↳  Pairing: Mark Lee/Reader
↳  AU: Soulmate!AU - The first touch of two soulmates permanently scars their bodies.
↳  Word count: 4,863
↳  Chapters: Prelude | You Are Here! | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
⁙ Summary: For an end of the year photography project, you’re tasked with taking a photograph for your favourite group, NCT127, and coincidentally, discover your soulmate.
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MONDAY - 1
Your heart was pounding a million miles a minute as you stepped into your photoshoot studio on campus two weeks later, ready to see a bunch of other students preparing for interviews for the same position. Surprisingly, you were the only one present besides your teacher. She smiled and approached. “Hey,” she greeted you with a short handshake. “I see you’re nervous?” “A little,” you admit, returning her friendly grin. “I’m surprised nobody else is here.” She hummed. “Well, there was a lot to choose from. Come on. This one, I believe, is a little special compared to the others.” “How so?” Your voice was laced with curiosity as she led you further in, past the background sheets that separate the room into two halves. Behind it were people you had only dreamed of seeing in person.
The three of them stood as soon as they lay eyes on you. Johnny, Mark, and Jaehyun. You were completely frozen, staring at them and nearly forgetting to breathe. The thought of the members interviewing you themselves had never even entered your brain.
Your teacher placed a hand on your shoulder, startling you. Without a word, she smiled at you, nodded at them and left the room. Once the door shut with a soft click, Mark approached you. “Hi, I’m Mark Lee,” he held out his hand. “You probably knew that, considering your expression.” He laughed sweetly. You barely held out your hand with a shy nod, “I’m (Y/N).” Instead of going through with the handshake, Mark immediately moves in to engulf you in a friendly hug. “It’s nice to meet you,” you mumbled into the hug, barely processing that you were actually hugging Mark Lee and were in the same five-foot radius as three members of NCT. Johnny and Jaehyun also hugged you tightly, insisting that you join them at the table your teacher had set up for them.
“I thought I would be more prepared,” you admitted softly, digging into your backpack and pulling out your portfolio of projects and random photos you’ve taken. Mark takes it first to open and look through. “I’ve been a fan since your debut.” 
Johnny smiled. “Then you’re just the person we’re looking for,” he said. He glances over at your portfolio, then back to you. “The truth is, we aren’t looking for a professional like a lot of others in this program. We bring our own from our company.” Your knit your eyebrows together in confusion. “Then why sign up? If, um, you don’t mind me asking.” 
Jaehyun looked up from browsing your portfolio with Mark. “We were looking to take one photo.” He held up his index finger. “We wanted to have a friend that’s from around here to help us find the perfect spot, and photographers always know the best places.” Your eyes widened. A friend? Did he really just say that? “Just one photo?” You decided to ask, the whole prospect of clarifying what Jaehyun meant by ‘friend’ was a little too overwhelming.
The three of them nodded. “We want just one photo for our dorm. This stop is important to us, and we want this to stay away from social media. It’s just going to be for us. And for you, for your project, of course,” Mark explained. “We don’t want someone that is too professional and we don’t want a fansite to take it. It seemed to us that a friend would be the best choice.” He smiled gently at you. “We’ll provide you with a ticket and backstage pass, as well as paying you based on the program’s price for the photo to be touched up and framed.” 
You tripped over your words. “Well, I… I don’t think I’m in a position to turn you down, but…” Johnny cocked his head to the side. “But..?” 
You gulped and sheepishly avoided eye contact. “I can’t speak Korean,” you mumble, fiddling with your fingers. Mark smiled sweetly at you. “That’s okay. We’ll translate for you. So, what do you think? Would you like to spend a day with us before our show?” 
You smiled, deciding to be a bit more daring. They did say, friend. “You’re asking that like there’s even a shred of a chance I’d say no.” 
All three of them grin. “Thank you, I was hoping you would say yes,” Mark says. “Your portfolio is stunning.”
Your face goes red and you're barely conscious enough to stand with them as they prepare to leave. Johnny and Jaehyun hug you again, praising your work before taking their leave, but Mark doesn't join them.
“Our manager has your teacher's contact information, but I want to involve the company as little as possible… if it's not too sudden, could I please have your number?” Mark smiles sheepishly, offering his unlocked phone to you, open to a new contact page. It's as if he has no idea of the impact he has on his fans. Sometimes you forget that NCT is made up of normal humans, and the one standing in front of you is a year younger than you are. 
“Of course,” you take it gently and add your contact info, taking a quick selfie to add as your little profile picture, all while Mark watches you searchingly. “Here you are,” you hand his phone back, hesitating on saying what you were thinking, “since you want to be friends, feel free to text me.” 
Mark takes his phone back with a smile, sending you a quick smiley face to make sure the number was correct. The room is silent for a moment, your face feels as if it's on fire and Mark returns the stare you gave him when you walked in.
“Come on, Mark!” you hear Johnny’s voice from outside the classroom and you both turn toward it. You smile sheepishly.
“I shouldn't keep you, should I?” you ask, voice soft and a little embarrassed.
“No, but I wish I had more time. I'll text you, I promise,” he says, hugging you once more before leaving you alone and speechless. 
You wondered if all fan interactions were like the one you just experienced. You were aware the members of NCT were known to be humble and kind, but they were much calmer and affectionate than you expected. The idea that you just saw Mark's smile in person made your own cheesy grin spread across your face as you packed up your portfolio. 
After class, you headed back to your dorm, a skip in your step. Once you opened the door and stepped inside, you felt like you could collapse. Fatigue washed over you like a tidal wave, and you knew it was time for an afternoon nap. Rhiannon was still in her lab, so you could grab at least 20 minutes of shut-eye before she would come back and beg for you to make dinner. You set your bag down by the door with your shoes and set a course for your bed. As soon as you were able to slide underneath the covers and nearly drift to sleep, your phone vibrated.
You reach into your pocket, confused. Rhiannon was the only friend that had your number, and if she even thought about her phone in a lab, she would be kicked out. Once you unlock your phone, you finally remembered who else you gave your number to.
Mark: Hey!
You licked your lips as your chest twinged and filled with butterflies. You screamed internally for a few seconds, the moment hitting you a little harder than before. Mark Lee had your cell phone number and he was texting you first. 
You: Hello, what’s up?
Mark replied almost immediately, which startled you a little bit. You turned over in your bed to get a little more comfortable.
Mark: We were just finishing up settling into our hotel rooms. I wanted to know how you're doing, are you in class? I hope I'm not interrupting anything
You: No, I got home a little while ago. I was gonna take a nap tbh
Mark: Oh! Sorry, I don't mean to take away sleep from a college student
You smiled a little bit. He was too sweet. As if your nap wasn't going to ruin your sleep schedule.
You: Its fine, if I had a nap I wouldn't be able to sleep tonight anyway
Mark: So you're free then?
Your eyebrows furrowed as you typed your response.
You: Uh yeah, why? Did you all want that picture now?
You put your phone down, a little overwhelmed. If they wanted it now, you wouldn't see them again until the concert, which wasn't until Friday. Perhaps you should have expected they wanted to do this as fast as possible, their Canadian and Chicago stops were planned with vacations in mind considering Johnny and Mark's heritage. When your phone buzzed again, you almost jumped to grab it.
Mark: Well no not yet. I was just wondering if you wanted to get coffee or something. Or tea if you prefer that 
Your eyes widened.
You: Really?
Mark: Yeah. I dunno, I want to take the friend thing more serious than the guys. They just wanted to use that word so it was like an unspoken contract that you wouldn't post this everywhere y'know? 
Your heart sank a little bit, but you could see how important privacy was. If you were in the same position, you would have done the same.
You: I understand… I'm still kind of a stranger though, are you sure?
Mark: That's why I'm asking. I don't want you to be. So, will you meet me?
You: There's a Tim Hortons on the first floor of M building near where you met me on campus, I can be there in 40 minutes 
Mark: See you in 40 minutes then :)
As soon as you read that text, you tossed your comforter to the side and raced into the bathroom. You fix your hair and could barely decide whether to change your outfit or not. He did see you earlier today, would he think you were trying too hard if you changed? 
“Keep it together, (Y/N),” you told yourself, patting your cheeks with your hands as you eyed your complexion in the mirror. “He just wants tea and coffee, nothing major.” 
Just then, the front door opened. “Are you talking to yourself again?” Rhiannon called from the foyer.
“No,” you called back, clearly lying as you took one more scan of yourself in the mirror before leaving to greet your friend. “You’re back early. How was the lab?”
“Tiring,” she answered. “My bitch lab partner came in even earlier than usual to make sure I didn't have the chance to set up our station again.” She rolled her eyes and dropped her backpack next to yours. 
“Yikes,” you reply, watching her wander into the kitchen. “Are you gonna tell your professor that she is trying to sabotage your grade?” 
Rhiannon sighed. “I don't know if the following shitstorm would be worth it,” she says, plugging in the electric kettle. “I'm gonna make some tea, you want any?”
You shook your head, even though she probably couldn't see you from the wall separating the kitchen and foyer. “No thanks, I'm going out to Tim's in M building.” 
Rhiannon took less than a second to appear in the archway to stare at you. “Why?” She questioned, squinting at you. 
“Mark asked me to meet him for coffee.” 
“Mark,” she repeated, crossing her arms. “I thought you hated Mark Davids.” 
“Not that asshole,” you shot back. “Mark Lee.” You began to look for a pair of cuter shoes as Rhiannon’s eyes widened.
“You got the job?!” She exclaimed, her voice nearly reaching a squeal. "YOU MET MARK LEE? WITHOUT ME?!"
“Yeah,” you smile sheepishly, taken aback by her shouting. you picked out your favourite pair of shoes, red converse high tops. “He just seems like he wants to hang out right now though.”
“Oh my God,” her voice nearly lowered to a whisper. “Mark Lee just asked you out.”
You rolled your eyes. “He didn't ask me out, he just wants to talk,” you explain, pulling on your shoes to tie them. 
“I dunno, he could be it,” she says, waltzing back into the kitchen. “You never know!”
You sigh. “See you later!” 
“Tell him to get Haechan's number!”
After a 15-minute subway ride and a lot of hurried walking, you hauled open the pristine doors of M building, the newest addition to your college campus. Right before you was a little Tim Hortons with a tiny student’s lounge to accompany it. There was a little bit of a line to the micro cafe since night classes were starting up around now, but the student’s lounge was close to empty. 
You took in a deep breath, fully stepping inside and beginning your search for Mark. It doesn’t take long to spot him, he’s sporting yellow hair and a white face mask, accompanied by two red Tim Hortons cups at a table in the corner of the lounge. It takes you a moment to fathom your position - about to meet someone you’ve been crushing on for months through a computer screen for coffee in a lounge at your college. On top of that- he’s already bought you something.
“Hi,” you meekly greet him, approaching the table. Mark looks up from his phone and his eyes immediately crease into the crescents of his beautiful smile.
“Hey, (Y/N)!” He pulls his mask off, “sit down, I, uh, got you some tea. You kind of struck me as that kind of person, so I hope I got it right.” 
“Thank you, Mark. You really didn’t have to buy me anything…” You smile nervously, your face feeling hot and your heart beating a mile a minute. Mark seemed a little nervous, just like you. It was a sobering moment, taking the cup he pushed toward you and opening it to take a sip. Your eyes widened. Your tea was exactly the way you always order it, nearly to the grain of sugar.
Mark watches your expression, happy that you seemed to like your tea, “I wanted to treat you. I know how weird this must all seem for you, but for some reason, I feel like I know you.” He runs his hand through his hair, avoiding eye contact for a moment. 
You look away from him as well. There's a moment of silence between you, the bustle of students slowly diminishing as the sun sets behind you. 
“I, uh, can't really relate to you in that way,” you whisper after you worked up the courage to break the silence. “A lot of your life is on display.” 
“You're right,” Mark agreed. “There are a few things I keep to myself, though,” he smiled cheerfully. “But what I mean is hard to explain.”
Curious, you nod toward him, “try me.”
“When I was standing in line, I was trying to figure out what to get you. I wanted to treat you since I asked you to come, and I kind of expected for you to say no since your professor said you had class today and-”
“Mark, it’s fine, stay focused.” you smile faintly at him and wait for him to continue, sipping your tea again.
He blushes and nods sheepishly. “When it was my turn, I got what I wanted and the second I thought about you, I recited medium steeped orange pekoe tea with two cream and one and a half sugar like I had been getting it for you for years.” He stops for a moment, presumably watching your stunned reaction.
Your breathing was feeling a little crooked, and you couldn't quite place what you were feeling. You tried to take in a deep breath, shaking your head when Mark began to look concerned. 
“Sorry,” you apologize quickly. “I, uh, kind of know what you're talking about. This is all just a little; I don't know…”
“Overwhelming?” Mark finished, nodding his head. “I can't stop thinking about it.” 
You tried to smile. “I guess you gave the bug to me,” you joke. “Want to get some air?”
“I'd like that.” 
The two of you walked down a path that led off-campus, talking. It was as if the two of you had forgotten your positions in life; Mark a celebrity with his life on a pedestal and you just a fan that forgot how much you really knew about him.
You were rediscovering his cheerful nature, his loud and hearty laughter that was a whole-body endeavour, learning that he plays the guitar, his love of ice cream and sweet things. His favourite colour was blue, and he loved Christmas so much he already had a growing list of things to buy for his friends as gifts.
The sun was nearly hidden behind the hills of the park you wandered into, admiring the newly blossomed cherry trees. You were showing him a small bed of flowers decorated to look like a Canadian flag when Mark asked the dreaded personal question you had been hoping you would never have to answer again.
“How did your parents find out?” His tone was soft, curious. He didn't sound as invasive as others have been in the past, but the question still made you bite your lip to keep from frowning.
“A gang fight,” you answer, bitterly. “My dad punched my mom in the face so hard that day, she needed to go to the ER. It actually took three months for her to figure out why the print of my dad's fist hadn't faded from her cheek.”
Mark didn't speak for a moment. “Was that too much to ask?”
You looked up at him from the flower bed, smiling faintly. He looked good in the final evening glow. “I don't mind that much, but...”
“I'm sorry,” he said, tentatively placing a hand on the small of your back. 
“It's okay,” you start, his sympathy nearly made you melt. The two of you begin walking again, Mark absently running his fingers over cherry petals as you both passed the trees. “I got out of it all pretty quickly. They fought when they were high, and that was almost all the time. Sometimes, I feel scared just thinking about how my life might end up. If any of it is all as real as everyone says it is.”
Mark stares at you, and there is sympathy radiating off of him. He looks like he wants to say something, but he stays quiet.
You hold back a frown and decide to break the silence. “Anyway, how about your parents?” 
“A hug,” he answered, nodding, a smile returning to his face. “it's not the most common first touch in the world, but I hope I find mine the same way.” 
“That does sound nice,” you agree softly.
“I've heard it's all up to fate and magic,” Mark says, charm in his voice. “I've always wanted to believe in that.”
“I'd like to believe in that. Makes life seem a little more bearable. I’ve just always been so cynical through my childhood, so much so that all of my hope for a fairytale ending faded a long time ago. I never really thought that anything good would come out of it. If the universe really wants me to find someone, I guess I can’t really do anything about it.”
Mark smiles, although you can tell he is hiding a smidge of disappointment. “I suppose that's one way to think about it,” he replies. “I just want to know someone so well that I don't have to think twice about it. Like knowing the exact way to cheer them up when they're sad. Like the perfect cup of tea or their favourite stuffed animal. I guess that takes a little bit of magic.” 
You stop in your tracks, thinking about the perfect tea he had given you earlier.
“What's wrong?” Mark stops and turns around when he notices you're not keeping pace.
“Nothing,” you lie with a smile, watching Mark's scepticism through the darkness of night. 
“Okay,” he says softly, looking up at the sky. “I guess it's late, huh?” 
You join him in looking up. If the city wasn't always so lit up, this spot would be perfect for a shot of the starry night sky between the small canopy of cherry trees. “I guess it is.”
“How far away is your dorm? I can walk you,” he suggests, taking your hand. You're frozen, too stunned by the gesture to pull away.
“You don't have to,”
“But I want to,” Mark grins. “It's the one way I can make sure you get back safely.”
“You're too kind…” you pause for a moment. Mark is staring you down, waiting for you to say yes. “I'm not allowed to say no, am I?”
He shook his head, smiling. “Nope. Come on, let's go.” 
Scoffing lightly, you concede and begin walking again. “You can take me to my subway stop and I can tell you which train to take to go back,” you offer, assuming he would need to be back at his hotel before it got too late at night. 
“No,” he said quickly. Your eyes widened at his tone and once he noticed your reaction, he lowered his voice. “I just… have these gut feelings. I'd like to escort you right to your dorm,” he clears his throat, “um, if I'm not crossing any lines.” 
You feel sympathy for him. Just looking at Mark, you can tell he's worried about you, but you can't quite see the reason. “Okay,” you agree softly. 
It's silent for a while as you both walk through the well-lit city. It's not until you pass a food truck on the way to the subway station that either of you says something again.
“You know, you and I walked around that park for hours and we didn't even know how late it was until the last minute,” Mark comments, still holding your hand and pulling back gently to keep you from walking past him. 
“Yeah, you're right,” you blush, you had to admit to yourself that you hadn't lost yourself in conversation or such comfortable silence like that even on a date. "We forgot to eat. Are you hungry?”
“Yeah,” Mark admits with a laugh, “and these hot dogs smell good.” 
You look up at him. “I'll buy.” You wriggle your hand out of his grasp and run toward the cart before Mark can catch you, readying your wallet. 
“Two hot dogs please, one with relish and one plain, please. Also, burn the plain one a little bit, thanks.” 
“You're slippery,” Mark says, watching you pay for the food.
“You bought me tea, it's only fair,” you stick your tongue out at him. He sighs and nods at you, only breaking his gaze when the man at the cart hands down the hot dogs a few moments later. “The one with relish is yours. You hate ketchup, right?” 
Mark takes his hot dog, eyes wide. “Uh, yeah,” he pauses. “I just haven't really told anyone outside the guys and my family.” 
You're halfway through a bite of your ‘dog and you nearly choke on it. 
“Hey, hey!” Mark reaches out for your shoulder, hoping that you wouldn't pass out. “Chew and swallow! Sorry, I didn't mean to freak you out.” 
You swallow and cough, shaking your head. “Don't worry, I'm fine,” you say. “This is just a weird feeling.” 
He nods. “Yeah. But I don't really mind it. Come on, let's walk some more.” 
It was totally surreal to you, walking and eating with Mark. He was right, there was this strange feeling washing over you every time you looked at him, different than watching him on a Vlive broadcast or music video. Like you knew something about him that nobody else did, and it made you feel both good and scared out of your mind. It felt invasive.
One subway stop and a little bit of a walk later, you both arrive at your dorm building. “Here we are,” you announce. “My roommate is probably going to kill me for coming back so late.”
“Should I go in with you? To protect you?” Mark is smiling, but you can tell there is a hint of seriousness. 
“If you want. She will probably ask for something from you, though.” You open the main doors and enter in your code, leading Mark in with you.
“Like what?” Mark furrows his eyebrows. “She's not weird, right?”
You nearly laugh out loud. “She's weird all right, just not the kind you're thinking of. She wanted me to get Haechan's number from you, but I got so absorbed in talking with you that I forgot to ask.” 
“Oh,” Mark is following you close behind, letting out a tiny sigh of relief. “That doesn't sound too bad, but his reaction should be interesting.” 
You shrugged. “You don't have to do it. Anyway-” You're cut off as the door to your apartment opens, Rhiannon stepping out and pressing her hands to her hips. 
“Look who's finally back,” she states, and you can immediately tell she is angry. “It's almost 1 AM!” 
“Shh! I'm sorry, okay? I lost track of time! I was with-” 
“Mark,” she says, her voice less harsh when she notices Mark is standing behind you, sheepishly smiling and waving at her. “At least you had the initiative to walk her home.” 
You squint at your best friend. It's clear she is trying not to freak out in front of him. “Are you gonna let me inside?” 
“Not yet,” she states. “Mark, I love you,” she says quickly, grabbing your arm and pulling you to her. You're smiling awkwardly at him, shrugging and mouthing ‘sorry’. 
Mark smiles awkwardly and nods at you. “Uh, thanks,”
“Thank you for bringing (Y/N) back. Has she asked you about Haechan?” 
“Yeah. I'll text you guys his number when I get back- which I probably should…”
You step forward. “Do you know how to get back?”
Mark shakes his head. “I think it's on Yorkville, I might have to use my GPS.” 
You shake your head. “It's easy to get there. Head to the station you and I were just on, take the southbound for 5 stops. Once you get above ground, you should be on that street.” 
Mark smiled at you. “Thank you.” He approached you to give you a hug, which felt warmer than the other two from earlier in the day. When he turned to leave, a pang hit your chest.
“Mark,” you called. Instantly he turned around, his expression curious. “Let me know when you get back safely.” 
He nodded, smiling warmly. “I will, I promise.” 
You watch him leave, a little shocked that spending the entire night with him didn't feel like it at all. You're only broken out of your thoughts when Rhiannon drags you inside your apartment and shuts the door.
“You scared me half to death, you bitch! At least text me when you're gonna stay out this late! I thought you were just having tea! I was this close to calling the cops!” She presses her index finger to her thumb and shoves her hand towards your face as you stand before her, a little humiliated.
“Your fingers are touching,” you say quietly, screwing your eyes shut.
“Exactly!” she exclaims. “I was one button away from speaking to 911! You're goddamn lucky I heard you and Mark coming down the hall!” You open your eyes when she gently touches your arm. “Don't scare me like that.”
“I'm sorry. I promise I'll keep in touch next time.” You smile awkwardly at her. “I was just so caught up in talking and trying to make sure it wasn't a dream.” 
Rhiannon nodded and returned your smile. “I know. You should go to bed, you have class in the morning.” 
“Yeah. Thanks for worrying about me.” 
Once you were in fresh pyjamas, you had some music on in the bathroom while you dry your hair with a towel. A quick shower before bed always was relaxing enough for you to fall asleep quickly. Snuggling up in bed after that long day was especially nice, gathering up your teddy bear to hug close. You're just about to drift off when your phone buzzes. 
Mark: Hey, I'm back safe. Thank you for the directions 
You: You're welcome
I had a really nice time tonight 
Mark: Me too
You have class tomorrow right 
You: Yeah, it's a short day though, just a small photoshop lab 
Mark: Do you want to hang out again when you're done? By the way, the number I promised - __________
You: I'd like that. Thanks, I'll forward it to her 
Haechan was cool with it right 
Mark: Me too :) yeah he was cool with it, he owed me a favour anyway 
Sleep well ok?
You: I will, you too? 
Mark: Yeah I promise 
Goodnight (Y/N)
You: Goodnight :)
After putting your phone down on your nightstand, you peacefully drifted off with a smile on your face.
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Alright so, here’s how things are gonna work.
First off, welcome to this side blog. Since it won’t be jolly fun fandom content and will be a little more personal I decided to separate my health and writing journey from my fandom stuff, although all my fandom content will still be linked on my main blog here.
(I write Izuocha/bnha content which isn’t super popular so if you’re not here for that then yeah, I don’t blame you. But if you are I have a link to our discord and community content pinned so def check it out if you’re interested.)
Secondly, you guys will hear details about stuff relating to my health like what kinds of things affect my disorder based on the tests some doctors are ordering, how I’m trying to improve my diet and activity, and routines and goals I’m attempting for myself. I am underweight, and that’s something I’m going to be talking a bit about, so if that’s triggering following this blog might not be the best thing for you. Details under the cut.
So, what kind of disorder do I have and why did I decide to make a health journey blog? My disorder is called idiopathic hypersomnia. Basically what that means is that when my disorder is acting up (based on factors like stress especially or my generalized anxiety rearing its ugly head) I have the capacity to sleep. And sleep and sleep and sleep and sleep. My longest recorded uninterrupted “sleep-attack” was 26 hours long and ever since I caught Covid in January, my body had been slowly growing weaker to the point I was starting to develop atrophy. I’ve had this ten years and my neurologist suspects inactive cells from mononucleosis I caught at 14 was the cause, because other IH patients have linked their sleeping problems to a case of mono or have had it at some point in their lives.
This disease stole many years and many things I’ve looked forward to from me. I lost friends and experiences and failed so many college classes I had to drop out.
I’ve decided I’m taking them back.
It’s not going to be easy. Just as it took ten years to convince myself that my tiredness was something I chose to give into, it took several extra years and many fights with my family to convince them that I had a real actual neurological disorder and that I need help sometimes. My parents and grandmother finally understand that I have to finish college and find a very special boss willing to work around my erratic progress on projects, but the outsiders they married are not as convinced. My grandmother’s husband kicked me out of their house because he wants to be the center of attention and doesn’t like that some days I’m so weak that I needed my grandmother’s help, and my father’s wife thinks I’m a lazy and ungrateful leech who “gets anxiety just being around” me. Both told my father I’ll never be happy so why even bother with me, but my dad is actually striving to understand his own recently-diagnosed PTSD so while we still butt heads he’s understanding that I have to take things day by day because every tiny circumstance affects my disorder.
Now, why did I decide to air all this out? Well, being open about my disorder and how it affects me has helped at least two people that I know of find out that the tiredness they experience isn’t the typical “American work force exhaustion” they were trained to believe is normal. So if I can help even one more, I’ll gladly talk about what this entails and how I deal with it day to day. Another reason is that I’m also one of those big advocates who believes talking candidly about mental health destigmatizes it and sharing ideas can help us grow as people and maybe make it a little easier to deal with.
So now that you know a little bit about me and my disorder, here are my big goals for the next three months provided my university takes pity on me and actually lets me go back.
First up: create routines to train my body to get used to living a full day fully awake. This includes waking up at the same time and going to sleep at the same time. It means getting dressed and going out and doing things, even little things— which I’ll get to in a sec.
Second: I write. I have a novel in limbo and I write fanfics. Writing is a big part of who I am and I’ve written one thing this year, which for a whole six-month stretch is upsetting and disappointing. Today is my reset. In the next 569 days I want to to finish the six stories I have in limbo (except the larger one) and finally reach my goal of posting 200k words in a single year. I wont be hard on myself if I can’t accomplish this because honestly finishing anything in the chaos of my life is going to be a miracle but. There ya go.
Third: go back to freakin college. I don’t care what it takes. Sit down with every official, every lawyer, and every professor it takes to get me back enrolled in classes in the fall.
Fourth: I have several smaller things I have to do, short term goals, stuff like that. I’m gonna create a to do list each day of small tasks I want to get done and while some of these things will be part of my daily routine I am throwing in like one or two things a day that just need to be done. My writing goal will change daily and I’ll keep y’all updated on that with every post I make.
Now, I know what you’re thinking. Dani! That’s so much!! Well, a few months ago I remembered hey!! I basically have a computer in my hand, why make it hard on myself. So I downloaded certain apps to help me out. This isn’t me saying “hey go subscribe to these apps because I said so” it’s just that through a lot of trial and error I’ve come to find that these certain apps work for me and I’ve yet to come across one that has the functionality of everything I need.
Tiimo — so this is an app I found developed by people with autism for people with autism to help them develop good habits and routines. It has preset daily schedules (things like morning routines or nightly routines or work routines) and an internal alarm to let you know when to move on to the next task. I myself have extremely low-level aspergers (to the point where my doctor won’t give me an official diagnosis because I didn’t want people think that *it’s* the reason I have issues with school), so moving from task to task can be difficult sometimes and I also deal with getting distracted. This widget also appears on my home screen so I know what I have to do at a glance. You can program in weekly and daily tasks to fully customize your schedule, which is fantastic for someone like me who wants to for example rotate chores. This is hopefully going to help me get my body in the habit of adjusting to routines and transitioning from one task to another, as well as getting important things done responsibly.
Promptly Journals — I’ve been told for a while that journaling is helpful mentally to kind of recenter yourself, so a bit ago I downloaded several journal apps to add to my morning routine. Now some will prefer more creatively free journals, but I prefer this one that gives me small prompts I can do in a short amount of time that just allows me to get my thoughts down. I can even add pictures at the bottom that go with the theme! I’m scared I’ll run out of prompts eventually lol but until then this app works very well for my needs.
Stretchingexercise — Now idk if it’s from lack of sleep from my disorder, the position I sleep in when I do sleep, all the physical labor I’ve had to do in the past couple weeks, my medicine, or w h a t but I suffer from body aches like no one would believe. I know stretching is supposed to help with that, so I downloaded this app to help me do non-demanding physical activity that wakes me up in the mornings and helps relieve pain so I don’t keep having to take pain relievers. This one has different plans for things like muscle tension, back pain, warm ups— and it also gives you rudimentary weight updates (I’m underweight lololol so we’re looking to fix that) or plan updates. It’s worked really well for me so far and gives you animations and descriptions of the workouts (some taken from yoga) as well as timed breaks and a narrated guide. It’s been pretty helpful in temporary relief and if nothing else gets my blood flowing in the mornings.
Widgetsmith Step counter — in addition to the stretching thing one thing my doctor and I discussed that helps with the sedentary lifestyle is simply walking. I’ve needed so bad to relieve my stamina and reverse the atrophy, and walks have been stellar for that. Now I live in the New Orleans area so humidity and heat force me to go at the crack of Dawn, but honestly my weenie dachshund Charlie really enjoys our time out so he goes with me! The CDC recommends 10,000 steps a day which seems like a lot and it is if you don’t get out much. But this gives me an excuse to get dressed and do the hygienic thing and help Charlie be healthy too, as well as give me time for brainstorming because we walk in a truly beautiful area. I’m sure everyone installed widgetsmith with the last iOS update (Apple users anyway) and while at first the step counter was just interesting I’ve since come to rely on it! We do our 5000 in the morning, which of course is half, and I find that other things I do throughout the day typically drive the counter higher. Anything leftover can easily be accomplished by an evening walk in our neighborhood. Now the caveat is that I have to remote have my phone in my pocket because I don’t own a watch or anything fancy lol, but honestly I need to keep it on me anyway so that serves as a good reminder.
Todoist — this one is my FAVORITE. Ever since I’ve decided that I have trouble keeping track of things I need to do and small stuff I need to keep in mind and appointments, etc, I decided to find a list app. This is the one I found that absolutely helps me for everything from my list of room supplies I need to buy, to my reading list, to general tasks I have coming up I need to complete. And its widget functionality keeps it right on my Home Screen! More organized individuals can just use tiimo, but I’m definitely not one of those individuals so this app is sorely needed and appreciated.
And of course, I know building habits the first few weeks is HARD. So for days my body doesn’t respond to my alarms, I have a checklist of the key things I have to do to keep my life as functional as possible.
So that’s that on that. I’m going to try to keep writing updates and my daily goals in a post in the morning, and reblog what I accomplished in the evening. It’s gonna be tough. But I’m thinking if I can start small I’ll be able to build my stamina enough to return to college and be successful when I do. I hope that anyone watching this journey draws some kind of meaning or inspiration from it. And you guys can even follow along if y’all want! Especially for writers or people trying to get healthier. I can’t promise what works for me will work for you (and honestly I expect things to change especially if I get accepted into college again) but hey, I figure it’s worth a shot.
I hope you guys enjoy watching this journey, if nothing else I hope it’s entertaining. And maybe it’ll be successful. I do know that I’m just gonna try for it, and hope it works out.
First daily update to follow
Xoxo
Dani
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noona-clock · 4 years
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The Personal Trainer - Part 3
Genre: Gym!AU
Pairing: Junhoe x You (Female!Reader)
Warnings: None
Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 | Words: 2,383
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Well. Here you were.
If someone had told you a week ago that today you would have not only successfully attended -- and completed -- three personal training sessions but be sitting in a restaurant waiting for Junhoe, your ex-boyfriend, to show up... you would have never believed them.
...Alas. That’s exactly how you found yourself on Saturday afternoon just before 1pm. Three personal training sessions under your belt and sitting in a restaurant waiting for Junhoe to show up.
(Of course, he was late -- nothing had changed there.)
But after your brother had told you he thought you’d never really gotten over Junhoe, you needed to prove to him that you could spend time and eat a meal with your ex-boyfriend without wanting to get back together with him.
Because you didn’t want to get back together with him!
Like, at all.
You had absolutely gotten closure after your break-up, and you honestly had no idea why your brother thought you hadn’t!
I mean, really --
“Hey... you okay?”
You jumped at the sudden sound of Junhoe’s low, familiar voice, your gaze shifting from a spot on the restaurant wall to his face now in front of you.
...When had he gotten here?
“Hi!” you replied, your voice a bit too rushed and a bit too high to be considered okay. “I’m so sorry, I was -- I just got distracted.”
A ghost of a smirk flashed across his lips; if you hadn’t been looking right at him, concentrating on his face, you would’ve missed it.
“It looked like you were worried about something,” he replied.
“No, no -- not at all.”
Even though you knew that Junhoe knew you well enough to be able to detect your worried face, he still shot you a small grin from across the table and said, “Good. So, have you ever been here before?”
Here being a small, locally-owned pasta place.
“No, I’ve never heard of it,” you answered with a shake of your head.
But trust Junhoe to know all the little hole-in-the-wall restaurants around town. He was far more of a Hipster than you ever would be -- and than he would ever care to admit.
A server arrived at your table then, obviously having seen the other half of your party arrive and sit down across from you at the cozy, two-person table. She greeted you gently before handing you both menus and taking your drink orders.
Junhoe waited a few moments after she left to let out a soft sigh and fold his hands on top of the table. “So... how have you been?”
A somewhat incredulous grin tugged at the very corners of your lips at his question because what a question it was.
It had been over two years since you’d seen each other, but the three years or so before that had been spent in incredibly close contact with each other. You’d had the kind of relationship where the two of you had basically been inseparable from the time you started dating to the time you broke up.
In fact, Junhoe had brought up the idea of living together multiple times. You had always pushed it off, though, because you’d thought it had been too soon -- and you’d been very glad of it when you’d inevitably ended things.
So, to have him ask you how you’ve been after going from being with each other all the time to literally not seeing each other for two years... it was just strange. Amusing, in a way, but strange.
“I’ve been...” you began, though you trailed off and then just lifted your shoulders into a shrug. “I’ve been all right, I guess. Pretty much the same.”
Junhoe raised his eyebrows over at you. “That’s a good thing, right? I mean, you look really good.”
It took about a quarter of a second for your cheeks to get warm.
Great. Your ex-boyfriend said you looked good, and now you were blushing. Wonderful. I mean, that’s just fantastic.
And you’d wondered why your brother thought you hadn’t really gotten over Junhoe.
“Yes,” you murmured, distracting yourself by looking at your menu rather than at him. “Yes, I think it’s a good thing. Same job, same apartment, same --”
“Same cat,” Junhoe finished for you with a smirk. “You said this already. At the gym on Monday.”
And your cheeks got even warmer.
“...Right,” you muttered with embarrassment.
“How’s Harry doing, though?”
You’d think that the mention of your cat would cause your embarrassment to ease, but you could still feel the hot pinkness in your face when you glanced up at Junhoe.
“He’s great,” you answered quickly. “Sleeps all day, eats dinner, sleeps all night. The usual.”
Junhoe chuckled softly before saying, “I, uh -- I actually got a dog a little while ago. Definitely wish she was on the same schedule as Harry, but she still wants to play all the time.”
You immediately pressed your lips together because your instinctive reaction was to reply with, Yeah, I know. I’ve seen pictures. She’s so adorable!
...But.
That would mean you’d have to explain that you still looked at his sister’s Instagram... and... yeah. That wasn’t happening.
Ever.
“Oh, yeah?” you forced yourself to say, your gaze still fixed on your menu.
It’s funny how you’d been looking at the menu so intently for a couple of minutes now, but you still had no idea what the restaurant even had to offer.
Junhoe hummed positively. “You wanna see pictures?”
Well, of course, you did. You preferred cats over dogs, but you honestly just loved all animals, and Junhoe -- apparently -- hadn’t forgotten.
“Yeah, sure!” you chirped, setting your menu down and looking across the table toward him as he picked up his phone and tapped on the screen.
Once he found a picture (or, most likely, the album he’d created just for his dog), he turned his phone around to show you.
“Oh, look at that,” you grinned. “She’s precious!”
Junhoe showed you a few more pictures before sliding his phone back into his pocket and picking up the menu -- thankfully, because it had been getting more difficult to act like you hadn’t known about his dog beforehand.
Why were you such a terrible liar?
But if you thought too much about lying, you knew you would eventually let something slip, so it was better to move on to another subject.
“I really have no idea what I want to get,” you said, your brow furrowing slightly. “What’s really good?”
Instead of recommending a pasta dish, though, Junhoe said, “Are you... sure you’re okay?”
Your brow furrowed even more as your eyes flitted upward to look at him.
“What --”
“If you’re uncomfortable, we don’t have to --”
“No, I’m not,” you assured him. You weren’t uncomfortable to be here with him, really -- you were more uncomfortable with the facts that your brother thought you’d never gotten over him and that you had continued to stalk his sister on social media. Neither of those was his fault. “Sorry, it’s just --”
“Weird,” he interrupted.
“...Yeah.”
“It feels like old times, but it doesn’t feel like old times. At all.”
You simply let out a breathy chuckle as a small grin appeared on your lips.
“I just thought it would be even weirder if we continued to train together without, like, sitting down and having a normal conversation, y’know?” he asked.
“No, you’re totally right.”
You just had to try and get over yourself -- get over what was holding you back from interacting with him like a normal human being.
You had to try and you had to succeed.
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“So, you really just kind of fell into this job then, huh?” you asked as you rested your elbows on the table and leaned forward a bit.
The server had just taken your empty plates away, but you and Junhoe had just started a conversation about his new career as a personal trainer. You were genuinely interested to know how he’d gotten here.
“Yeah, pretty much,” he nodded slowly. “I started taking some martial arts classes and just fell in love with it all. Working out made me feel so much better about myself, and I wanted to help other people feel that way, too.”
A gentle frown curved your lips. That didn’t really sound like the Junhoe you’d known. He’d always been so confident and happy-go-lucky. Emphasis on confident.
“Feel better about yourself?” you asked quietly. “How do you mean?”
For the first time today, Junhoe’s gaze flickered away from yours. He shifted a bit uncomfortably in his chair and let out a soft but awkward chuckle.
“Yeah... I didn’t take it too well. ...Us. Ending.”
Your heart sank down into your stomach.
“My sister forced me to go see a counselor,” Junhoe continued. “And he suggested I start taking care of myself physically to see if that would help me mentally. And it worked.”
It took you a few moments to realize you were staring at him, your mouth hanging slightly open and your eyes wide with shock and grief.
It was entirely illogical for you to have known this because the two of you hadn’t spoken at all after your break-up. Not one single word. Not even through mutual friends.
But, for some reason... you felt like you should have known this. You felt guilty that you hadn’t.
“I --” you choked out. “I’m so... I’m so sorry. I had no --”
You started to reach out toward him, an urge to place your hand on his arm now overwhelming you. But you stopped yourself.
“Nah,” he replied dismissively with a casual shrug of his shoulders. “It wasn’t your fault. Plus, I’m fine now. I haven’t seen a counselor in months. I’m happy with my life. And seeing that you are, too, just makes everything even better.”
You bit your lip, trying to force a smile since he was being so nonchalant about it, obviously not wanting to make it a big deal.
“Good,” you managed, your voice just barely above a whisper. “I’m glad. I’m really glad you found something you love.”
Junhoe’s lips curved into a smile, flashing his perfect teeth at you for just a moment. “Thanks.” And then he added with a chuckle, his smile morphing into a smirk, “Now I just need to find someone I love.”
With a bemused laugh, you said, “I don’t think I can help you there.”
The server reappeared at your table then, laying your check down.
Junhoe murmured his agreement with you before reaching for both the receipt and his wallet.
You had also reached your hand out to take the receipt at just about the same time, pausing when you realized he had already taken it.
He paused, too, raising his eyebrows at you. “Don’t worry,” he said, that smirk still very apparent on his lips. “I’m paying for it, but it’s still not a date.”
“Jun,” you retorted, reverting back to your old nickname for him. “No, come on. I can pay! For mine, at least.”
“I know you can,” he assured you as he opened his wallet and slid out a credit card. “But you’re not. Not this time.”
If he were anyone else, you would’ve kept pestering him to let you pay for half.
But you knew Junhoe. At least, you’d known him as he had been a couple of years ago, and there’s no way he could’ve changed that much.
The guy was stubborn. Even if you got down on your knees and begged him to let you pay for half, he wouldn’t let you.
So, you simply took your hand back and set it in your lap. You let out a soft sigh and said, “Thank you. I appreciate it even though it’s not at all necessary.”
“You’re welcome,” he chuckled, holding the receipt and his card up to signal the server.
Once your meal had been cleared up and paid for, you followed Junhoe out of the small restaurant, clutching the strap of your bag a bit anxiously because -- date or not -- the end of any sort of get-together was always a bit awkward. You never wanted to go straight to your car as that felt rude, but you also never wanted to just hang around and talk.
As soon as Junhoe stepped through the door, holding it open to allow you through, as well, he said, “I won’t keep you long, but I just wanted to thank you for coming out with me.”
You shot him a small, close-lipped smile as more than a couple erratic butterflies began to form in your stomach. You really had no idea why you would be feeling butterflies in your stomach, but there they were.
“Of course,” you murmured with a shy nod. “It was nice to catch up.”
“It was,” Junhoe agreed. “I always kind of felt like... I don’t know, there was a little bit of unfinished business between us.”
Oh, god. Not him, too. First, your brother thought you had never gotten closure, and now, Junhoe thought there had been unfinished business?!
Were you the only person who had no idea what either of them was talking about?!
“But I think we’re good now,” Junhoe continued.
You simply nodded and let out a positive hum in agreement. 
And then Junhoe lifted both of his arms and shot you a hopeful grin. “Hug?”
Without really thinking about it, you lifted your own arms and stepped up to him, allowing him to envelop you in his embrace.
And it took about three milliseconds to understand that you had made an awful mistake.
Junhoe’s arms were strong around you -- stronger than they’d ever been when you’d dated. His chest was solid and supportive. His cologne was subtle and comforting, obviously the same cologne he’d always worn. 
The hug was familiar but new.
And it was wonderful.
You felt warm and fuzzy and comforted and cared for and safe and...
Loved.
For a few moments, you were transported back to when Junhoe had been your boyfriend. All over again, you felt how amazing it was to be loved by him.
You now wondered if you would ever feel that way again.
Part 4
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letterstomilen · 4 years
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i discuss the classification of igneous petrology as you fall asleep during my lecture (PART 1) (ASMR)
Childe/Zhongli, Alternate Universe (read part 2 here) When Childe's younger sister tells him about the volunteer at the library, he does not make the connection between that and his new favorite ASMR YouTuber, Rex Lapis.
Childe has a very effective method of getting through college. His little sister, who’s caught him making coffee at three in the morning on more than one occasion the past week alone, would beg to differ. 
“You’re the best older brother,” she starts off, and he’s sure she’s trying to convince herself more than him at this point, “but you need to fix your sleeping habits.” Then, because she’s his little sister, she’d flash him a smile and pat his shoulder reassuringly.
(The comment is not lost on him though. He understands his sleeping situation will eventually wear him down if it hadn’t already, but he believes if he’ll drink a coffee every morning and a Monster every night, he’ll get through three days. By the third day, he’ll hardly be coherent but that doesn’t matter because he’ll conk out for the next twelve hours and then repeat.)
“Don’t worry, Tonia,” he says, trying to sound as reassuring as possible as he contemplates whether it’s worth it or not to swallow a pill of 5-hour energy with his morning coffee. “Once break ends, I’ll get back to normal.”
“You said that six seasons ago.”
Childe frowns, trying to remember if his sleeping schedule was this dysfunctional last year. “Huh?”
“The Walking Dead seasons,” Tonia clarifies, as if she’s not twelve years old and the show is for grown adults. He thinks. He hasn’t checked Commonsensemedia ever since La Signora labeled him as a “helicopter parent” and his Netflix tab has been playing How to Get Away with Murder as background noise for the past few weeks.
Isn’t it a show about zombies though? Tonia’s sheepish smile tells it all, because it’s the same exact guilty look he had when he got caught red-handed as a kid.
(Once he remembers later, Childe promises himself, he’ll check out The Walking Dead.)
“Oh. Well. I have a lot of shows to catch up on, you know. Not to mention a ton of my professors gave me reading for over the break.”
A half lie. They did give him a lot of reading because each professor assumed that their classes were his only one, and with seven days left, he still has a textbook worth of reading to go through. But there are no shows that Childe would sacrifice his precious sleep for. As a matter of fact, he would love to sleep. He’s spent the majority of his classes back in high school sleeping and faking attention, saving his grade at the last minute — it was quite the extreme sport really, if he says so himself.
Whenever he tries to sleep recently, his thoughts run at several hundred miles per hour, and he spends several hours staring at the ceiling before succumbing to the computer at his desk and watching trashy movies. At this point, he must have gone through the entire romance comedy list on Netflix. (Not a proud point in his life but if anybody ever wanted him to give a list of best to worst romance comedy movies, he now has one.)
Tonia, on the other hand, isn’t incredibly convinced.
Admittedly, the excuse was lame. Also, he can’t easily lie to his little sister, who’s far shrewder than he takes her for at times.
“You never start your reading in advance. You like to speed read it right before your class or watch a five-minute video on the chapters while your teachers take attendance. But that’s… uh, ‘a bad work ethic.’” Tonia looks immensely proud of herself as she says this, finishing it off with, “Zhongli told me that.”
“Zhongli?” he repeats, trying to remember if that’s one of her classmates or some stranger that’s hoping to kidnap his sister.
“The guy that volunteers at the library sometimes. He recommended me a loot of good books to read, but he talks like an old man.”
“How old?” Childe can tell she’s enjoying this — talking about her new friend at the library that he’ll probably have to run a background check on.
“Like he’s in his sixties or something. But he looks… actually, he looks your age! And he’s a student too. I told him all about you.”
Well, that doesn’t sound very reassuring coming from the mouth of a twelve-year-old. He’s not sure if that translates to his social security number, his current dilemma, or just that he’s her older brother.
“Like all of the stories you told me when I was a kid. And then when Lumine came to pick me up, she stayed to show him pictures of you too.”
“Of course she did,” he mumbles, ruffling her hair. One of these days he’s going to move without telling his classmates and the twins won’t enter his apartment unannounced. (But Tonia adores their company and the stories they tell her far too much for him to actually do it. But that doesn’t mean he’s above making threats when they tell his little sister about the bet he made about white-out and how it could dye hair. The jury is still out on this one.) “She’s just mad because I get away with it and she doesn’t. But don’t do it yourself. It’s a bad habit,” he adds, remembering that he should at least try to be a good influence on his younger sister when he can.
“Okaaay,” she says unconvincingly, before shaking her hair and running off to her room with lunch he prepared for her.
Watching her close the door and no doubt continue her binge of The Walking Dead, he takes out his phone and texts Lumine.
 Childe
12:35
ur a horrible influence on tonia
 Childe
12:35
and whos this ZHONGLI
 Childe
12:35
also is twd appropriate for 12 y/os
 Twin 1
12:37
a normal person would say hi
 Twin 1
12:37
also 1. me n aether watched it when we were 12 so probably and 2. some guy at the library that also goes to our school
 Well. At least he’s somebody they know. But The Walking Dead?
 Childe
12:38
thats not very convincing
 Childe
12:38
also dont ppl DIE? get BITTEN???? what if she gets nightmares
 Twin 1
12:39
isnt she 12 r u telling me u weren’t watching R rated movies at 12
 Childe
12:42
thats very different from a 10 season long show that is hailed as “one of the greatest horror shows in history” and “paved the way for post-apocalyptic horror”
 Twin 1
12:42
well if she has trouble sleeping she could always watch asmr. that helps me during midterms idk
 Childe
12:42
whats asmr
 Childe
12:43
asking for my sister btw
 Twin 1
12:44
A feeling of well-being combined with a tingling sensation in the scalp and down the back of the neck, as experienced by some people in response to a specific gentle stimulus, often a particular sound.
 Childe
12:45
wtf?
 Twin 1
12:45
people on the internet make random sounds or just talk into a mic n its supposed to be very relaxing. how have u never found out abt this?????
 Childe
12:45
idk the only thing on my youtube recommended r greatest stunts and chapter review videos
 Twin 1
12:47
… makes sense
 Twin 1
12:47
check out rex lapis’ channel he looks like ur type
 Childe
12:48
i thought we were talking about my sister????
 Twin 1
12:50
[message screenshots.jpg]
 Twin 1
12:50
ya she told me everything
 Twin 1
12:50
have fun i need to convince aether to not commit arson bc of his TA
 Childe
12:51
hope he does it
He opens his Youtube app, typing in Rex Lapis and expecting Lumine’s suggestion to be a joke. Despite them being friends for nearly two years now, she’s never made any indication of knowing his type. And he’s sure he’s never been that vocal about it either, only shooting appreciative looks at history majors and paying more attention than necessary to the TA for ‘Tradition of Justice and Law.’ (It’s unfortunate that those short-term crushes never led to anything, but maybe that’s for the better seeing that Childe has never understood the appeal of relationships.)
It is an ASMR channel, judging by the ASMR playlist he finds as he scrolls through the account. The icon shows no face — only a microphone — which leaves him skeptical. Most of the video titles belong in a petrology lecture as well, which makes him even more convinced that it’s a joke. He finds a few readings of ancient literature and decides to pick ‘I discuss the classification of igneous petrology as you fall asleep during my lecture (PART 1) (ASMR)’ because that’s exactly what he needs. (Not the very moment — but ten hours later when he’s in the bed memorizing the pattern of his ceiling wondering why he stole from his fifth grade teacher’s candy jar during lunch.)
When Childe opens the video, he damn near gasps.
The man in the video is exactly his type. His eyes are a soft amber color, framed with long lashes, and it’s almost enough for him to lose his dignity and message Lumine a long thank you text about how she is always right and he’ll pay for her coffee for the following week.  He smiles at the screen, albeit a little sheepishly, dark hair framing his face with a long ponytail that Childe can’t see the end of. On his right ear, there are a pair of earrings with a single feather that brush against his neck when he moves his head.
Even before he speaks, Childe is mesmerized, sure he’ll already memorize his features from the curve of his nose to the way he tilts his head, displaying the expanse of his neck.
Really — he reminds him of actors in historical dramas, the way he sits regally, and how he speaks. His voice is low and slow as he adopts a careful manner of speaking, leaning into the mic.
“I’m Rex Lapis, and I’ll be discussing igneous petrology today, which is part one in a three-part petrology series. I apologize in advance, seeing that my knowledge is limited compared to many petrologists out there but my friend Venti said that many of my viewers are here for my voice, so I’m very excited to start today’s video.”
Holy shit.
For the following week, Childe learns less about petrology, the philosophy of economics, and historical revisionism concerning matters of war and more about Rex Lapis, who is not in love with his voice but often finds himself in the middle of long tangents without explanations. His favorite book series is the Legend of the Lone Sword, which he says he’ll look forward to reading out loud for the channel. (Childe replays that part of the video again and again, captivated by his excitement as he mindlessly taps the mic while he speaks, his tangent cutting off mid-word — as it usually does, much to his dismay.)
His guilty obsession is not lost on Tonia, who realizes that instead of drinking Monster every night he’s been engrossed in his phone completely, often not noticing her or when the water starts bubbling. But because his sleeping schedule has been alleviated, she says nothing until Lumine comes over as she always does, not forgetting their weekly schedule of watching trashy movies while leeching off of Childe’s food.
Because he doesn’t trust the twins with the kitchen — even if they can cook — she instead spends her time sitting next to Tonia and spreading more of her anti-Childe propaganda while they wait. This usually involves Tonia occasionally calling out Childe’s name and asking, “Is that true?” or “Did you really do that?”
This time is different though.
Worried that Lumine finally decided to show Tonia a video of last semester’s presentation, he leans over, looking at the computer screen.
And he’s wrong. Unfortunately. Maybe it should’ve been his presentation because even if he botched it and accidentally projected his work process — screaming notes and all — to the class instead of his actual presentation, it would’ve been better than the two of them watching one of Rex Lapis’ videos together.
The ‘I read Erosion: Essays of Undoing to you as it rains outside’ video, to be specific, which is where Rex Lapis is embarrassed by Venti mid video when asked if this was his idea of a date with a lover. (And then it ends with Rex Lapis asking for video suggestions from the commentors, his face still flushed from the previous comments.)
Oh God — oh fuck.
“So he is your type,” Lumine says, her expression a bit too smug for his liking. Tonia looks half awake, scrolling through articles as the video plays, more interested in ‘Top 10 Glenn Rhee Moments’ than Childe’s crush. Her expression is a bit guilty as she does so — she’s biting her lip and avoiding his gaze, but he assumes that it’s just because they went through his YouTube history.
“I can neither confirm nor deny that statement,” he retorts, but the YouTube history she pulls up once Tonia hands the computer over to her says it all. (It’s quite mortifying, really — even Tonia is giving him a look, but it’s not as bad as Lumine’s shit eating grin.)
“Well… he does have a nice voice,” Childe finally says, thinking that perfectly encompasses his most recent obsession. Because he does have a nice voice — it’s soothing and speaks to him without really speaking to him directly. (The good looks are a bonus, he assures himself. A fantastic bonus, but a bonus nonetheless.)
“He does,” Tonia confirms, smiling toothily up at him, and he resists the urge to ruffle her hair with Lumine staring at him so skeptically. “But I don’t understand much of what he’s saying. He — heh — talks like an old man.”
“Don’t worry, Tonia, your brother likes him because he’s attractive,” Lumine informs her, now fast forwarding on one of Rex Lapis’ videos. “Did you know that he lives nearby?”
“Huh?”
The knife he’s holding clatters to the floor, and the two look down and back up at him with— hold on, why does it feel like they’re in on a secret he doesn’t know about?
“Yeah, he’s working on his grad thesis I think… Aether told me it was about something on history,” she muses. “That’s why I recommended his channel to you. He’s a bit of a celebrity in his department.” Childe’s sure his jaw dropped now, trying to maintain his facial expression as he takes out a new knife to chop up the onions.
“Really,” he tries to say as calmly as possible, wondering how he should accompany Aether to his lectures without trying to seem as obvious as possible. His voice is a bit shaky he realizes but he can’t quite make the connection between Rex Lapis and actual graduate student that goes to his university.
“Yeah, actually…” Lumine is definitely pretending to think now, enjoying this far too much. “He—”
“It’s Zhongli!” his little sister yells excitedly, practically jumping up and down at this point as if she won the lottery. “Zhongli runs an ASMR channel and he talks just like that in real life! Right, Lumine?”
“Yeah.”
Childe sighs, holding a hand up to his face. The realization that he’s been obsessed with the same guy that hears about every stupid thing he did secondhand is way too much — and the fact that he’s been listening to his voice every night before he went to bed the past week is way too much. He’s sure his face is redder than before judging by the amused expressions on Lumine’s and Tonia’s faces — really, they’re mirror images of each other right now.
Not for the first time, Childe swears to himself that he’ll never let her into his apartment without signing a contract ever again.
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cupcakemolotov · 4 years
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New York, New York
So I finally finished a thing, and its not what I thought I was going to wrap up first but that is life! It is completely SFW, and very much “Canon, what Canon?” And its been more years than I willing to admin since I applied for colleges, I just glossed over those details. :)
Also, formatting, why are you like this.
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Caroline rolled her eyes. “Bon. I don’t want to say I told you so but…”
The groan was loud in her ear. “I know, I know. But who would have thought it would be this bad?”
“Me. I thought it would be that bad,” Caroline said with a laugh. “And then I told you about it so you could avoid it. And then you didn’t.”
Bonnie muttered something so low, even Caroline’s vampire gearing couldn’t quite catch it. “Well, we're going to put down rules. As I’ve already told Elena, I might not be a vampire but I have a perfectly good set of ears and there are some things I do not need to hear.” Bonnie huffed out the last sentence. “And I refuse to have to spell my own bedroom to sleep.”
Caroline bit down on the side of her tongue to keep from commenting, knowing it would do little good. Somehow Damon and Bonnie had become friends, and while she would never understand it, she and Bonnie had come to an agreement. Caroline wouldn’t be automatically negative about Damon as long as Bonnie managed to do the same for some of Caroline’s friendships. 
It was a work in progress. 
“Well, if you need some breathing space, you are welcome to come hang out with me for a weekend. I’ve been melting my credit card, and I might as well use those points for something instead of shoes.” She glanced towards her bedroom and grudgingly admitted the next sentence. “I really don’t have the closet space for more shoes.”
Bonnie seemed to consider that. “Shoe collection aside, it can’t be that small…”
Caroline laughed. The apartment was a small one bedroom and technically outside of her budget, her dad’s insurance money only went so far, but she hadn’t felt a lot of guilt over her teeny tiny use of compulsion. Not when the renting market was so high and her textbooks were so expensive. And while hardly microscopic, her bed barely fit into the space designated as her bedroom. She did have walls that separate her bedroom from their living room, her couch, TV, and small table were tucked pretty close to her tiny kitchenette. The big selling point had been the claw-foot bathtub. She’d given up having a real shower, the  shower-head had been rigged above the tub and the shower curtain she’d bought was super cute but if she’d still been human the breeziness of the space would have been murder. Overall, the space she had carved out for herself was cute but cramped. 
And she wouldn’t change it for the world.
“It really can be. You should have seen Mom’s face when she agreed to co-sign, which is another really weird thing about this city. My credit check was stellar, I had the cash for the down payments and still they wanted a co-sign, but whatever. The good news is my obsession with HGTV has taught me plenty about hiding organizers, and thankfully, I don’t really need the kitchen.” She wrinkled her nose and looked down. “Though carpet is new but seriously ugly, so I am going to have to invest in a rug, I think.”
“The lack of needing a kitchen thing is kind of ideal for New York, but I personally am going to miss your stress brownies, though my hips wont,” Bonnie said with a sigh. “And your note taking. I already miss you in Physical Science, and why are Gen Eds so terrible?”
Caroline rolled her eyes. “It cannot be that bad.”
“Says you,” Bonnie retorted. “And anyway, Elena just stuck her head in to remind me that I promised to go to some Freshman Orientation event, so I guess I gotta go. Stay out of trouble, will you?”
“You first,” Caroline retorted. Bonnie laughed and disconnected the call. For a moment, she held onto her phone before sighing and setting it on the coffee table and flopping onto her couch. If she closed her eyes and listened she could hear everyone in her apartment building, which was something she hadn’t really thought about when deciding on an apartment.
Not that she’d had much time to figure things out. Weeks instead of months, but Forbes women were nothing but resourceful. And very, very determined.
Caroline just hadn’t expected her mom to get stubborn about her college experience. She’d expected Liz to be fine with Caroline going to Whitemore and sticking close to home, and it’s been a shock when things had gone sideways. When Caroline had marked down NYU on her SAT application form, it’d been on a whim. She’d been required to pick three schools and some part of her just couldn’t stick to the local community colleges. 
And later, when her counselor had handed her the application packets, she’d stared at them for hours, considering. She had never thought she’d get in or that she’d get enough of a scholarship that living in the city would be manageable if she was careful. Very, very careful with a bit of compulsion thrown in at least. She’s considered it for all of thirty seconds before tucking the acceptance letter away. 
There was just too much going on that she could walk away. Even with the Originals packing up and moving on, there was still her mom to worry about. One of the perks of being a vampire was that she could always pick up those dreams later. 
Her mom had disagreed. Loudly. It’s taken three days before Caroline has finally cracked, and admitted why she had refused. And she’d learned a lot about her mom that morning that she hadn’t expected, and hadn’t had much time to contemplate with the scramble of getting into NYU. Her mom hadn’t even argued when Caroline had dragged her to NYC to check things out and to smooth over the issues her late application had caused. 
Compulsion really was quite handy if she was careful with it. But more importantly, NYU was totally close enough that if she had to she could get on a plane for an emergency, but her mom, in a bit of underhanded maneuvering that Caroline had admired, had made a very specific list of what could be considered an emergency. And then she’d invited Elena and Bonnie over for dinner, and her mom had also explained it to them too. It’d been weird to have someone else fight that battle, but good. 
Above her, something crashed and there was muted swearing and Caroline sighed heavily. She was really going to have to make a point to stay well fed. Going on a rampage because Courtney in 4A couldn’t keep her dog from yapping at all hours of the night was not ideal. She had been prepared to listen to her neighbors have noisy sex, well, at least until she could get Bonnie here to do some proper spell work, but the rest of it was a learning curve. So far, eating had been going okay. 
She’d been getting tips. 
And boy, would her friends freak out as soon as they learned who she’d been texting. But Caroline had always considered herself pragmatic, and her options had been limited. Stefan would rather light himself on fire than give her any kind of 101 Guide To Eating People Without Killing Them, and she would rather light herself on fire than talk to Damon. 
Klaus…
She blew out a breath. Klaus was her friend, even if her graduation ceremony had made his position on… things… perfectly clear. But weirdly, she’d found his words strangely boundary defining and a relief. Last love was definitely not now, not anytime soon in fact, and his acknowledgement of that had eased the knot she always seemed to carry around in her chest. And so when she stood in the middle of the hustle and bustle of more people than she could remember really seeing in one place, like ever, she’d let herself text a number she’d refused to admit to anyone she had memorized ages ago. 
And he had responded. 
And Klaus had kept replying, no matter when she sent him a question. In between organizing her life and schedule, he’d been extremely helpful without any sort of judgement. If anything, he seemed more resigned to her lack of knowledge than anything else, providing her with Vampire Basics she’d never thought to ask Damon or Stefan about, and the knowledge had helped. Accepting the monster under her skin was not something that was going to be easy, but Klaus providing actual information about the whys and the hows helped far more than she thought she’d ever tell him. 
And his faith in her control was not something she’d ever expected to need. But he’d offered it with no prompting and the truth was she made an excellent vampire. She was good at it, thrived with the challenges of it, and she thought the next few years would be good for her. And it was nice, knowing that if she screwed it up she’d have people who’d help her fix it. Even if  some of them were just  a tiny bit more dangerous than others. 
Head tipping to the ceiling, she chewed on her lip and sighed. Putting Klaus in one category had never been easy, even when he’d been firmly in the villian bucket. She didn’t doubt he would continue to refuse any easy labels, and she thought she might be okay with that. 
For now. 
Pushing to her feet, she stretched and sighed. Classes started in two days, and while she’d already organized her books and started doing some pre-class reading, there was no harm in double checking her planners and reorganizing her books. And after, maybe she’d go for a walk. Check out some of the all night places near her place to plan for future all nighters. The kind of places you’d take broke friends to for pie.
The sudden knock on the door startled her, because she hadn’t noticed any unusual footsteps. For a moment, her pulse slammed in her ears as she recognized the slow thump of a dead heartbeat. A familiar barely their heartbeat that promised something old was outside her door, and one that should not be in New York City. Reaching for the phone she tossed on her coffee table she picked it up and typed out a quick text. No point in guessing who was there; not when it was pretty easy to check without moving any closer to the door. 
Caroline [8:30pm]: Seriously, tell me you are not standing outside my apartment. Like, right this second. 
A soft vibration, a low noise of amusement was all the confirmation she needed and Caroline stomped towards the door and yanked it open. “Are you serious right now? How do you even know where I live? I didn’t tell you that.”
Eyes gleaming, a hint of dimple curving in his cheek as he looked up from his phone, Klaus smiled at her. “Hello, Caroline.”
Arms crossed, she leaned against the door and huffed to cover the way her pulse skipped at the sight of him. He looked the same, same clothes and same hair, but she felt his presence with an awareness that did not bode well for her intentions of thinking of him as only a friend. Klaus had always straddled that line but here, outside of Mystic Falls, it somehow felt different. Better. And that was not something she could allow with her plans laid out in front of her. Plans that did not suit him. “Yeah yeah, hi. Why are you here?”
He slipped his phone back into his pocket, lips tugging upwards. “I was in town, and I thought I would stop by. See how you are settling in, perhaps come up with an idea for a house warming present, since it seems you will no longer need that mini-fridge, hmm?”
“In town,” she repeated, ignoring the rest of his words. “Doing what? Because I am attempting to avoid vampire shenanigans for the next four years, Klaus. I promised my mom.”
“Nothing like that,” he assured her. “Just a quick errand, and I head back to New Orleans tomorrow. I am quite invested in you having the experiences of your choice, sweetheart. No one will bother you while you are here.”
Caroline paused. “No one...  as in no one? Are you threatening people again? People I haven’t even met?”
“Not yet,” Klaus said mildly. 
She bit the tip of her tongue to stop the barrage of words that wanted to spill out. Slowly exhaling, she forced herself to let it go. There was a time and place for this discussion and she wasn’t sure right then was it, not when she was so surprised to see him, and she could hear some of her neighbors coming up the stairs. “Don’t think we won’t discuss this later but I suppose you can come in?”
“Thank you, and I don’t doubt it,” he murmured as he took her invitation and stepped into her home. His gaze swept her space and for a moment, she had to stop herself from fidgeting. This was her first space that was hers and Klaus was the only person besides her mom who had seen it. He walked slowly through her public space, and his words were sincere when he spoke. “You’ve done a lovely job with your home, love. “
For some reason, she had to fight down a blush. “Thanks. The carpet sucks though.”
He slid her a laughing glance. “An entirely fixable state of affairs.”
“You will not compel my landlord,” she warned him, exasperation almost hiding the hint of her own smile. “About carpet or anything else, Klaus.”
He made a low noise but no promises. “And how are you liking New York?”
She did smile then. “I love it. But we’ll see if that sticks when I have to deal with the snow this winter and pushy people and an overheated subway. I’ve been warned.”
His laugh was soft. “I think you’ll manage. And while it's a bit late in the evening, could I interest you in dinner? My treat.”
Caroline eyed him carefully. “Taking me to dinner will not get you out of explaining how you have my address or any potential yelling about it.”
Klaus slid his hands into his pockets and dimpled. “I would expect nothing else. But I do hope that’s not the only topic you wish to discuss tonight.”
Curious, she tipped her head. “Oh?”
He lifted a shoulder, gaze intent. “I assume you’ve picked out your classes? Have your semester organized down to the hour? And while I am certain you more than have the knack of feeding down, sweetheart, I’m happy to answer any remaining questions you have or even provide a demonstration or two.”
The idea of hunting with Klaus did something funny to her stomach, and she turned towards her room to cover it. “I’ll think about it. Give me ten minutes to change and then yes, you can take me to dinner. But not something fancy, I am not in the mood for multiple forks. But wine would be great.”
His laughter followed her into her bedroom and she shut the door. Taking a deep breath, she forced down her tangle of emotions. One night out with Klaus wouldn’t hurt anything, she reminded herself, and he was right. She did have questions, and lists, and she should probably take the opportunity to go over everything while he was here in person. Plus she’d be willing to bet he had an opinion or two he’d be willing to share about rugs. 
Squaring her shoulders, Caroline headed for her closet to slap together a friendly dinner date outfit that would be suitable even if he did take her somewhere with too many forks. But they were definitely going to be chatting about his business in the city, and how he would not be dropping by without warning whenever he wanted to.
No matter how nice it was to see him. 
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kerikaaria · 4 years
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If  I Never Met You: Chapter 14
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(??? X Reader) Idol!AU, Manager!Reader
Genre: (PG13) Light angst, but mostly super fluffy
WC: 3.4k
Warnings: None
Series Masterlist
Chapter 13 | Chapter 14 | Chapter 15
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Two weeks. Two weeks had passed since our debut was revoked from us and we still hadn’t managed to work something out. June 13th was now only one month away and if we didn’t get them back on track very soon we’d have to start canceling everything we scheduled. Unfortunately, there was no way we could keep it from the boys any longer.
The boys had definitely noticed that there was a shift in me and Sejin – that we were busier than we were even before, and we seemed tense. I had dodged the questions up until this point, which was definitely made much easier by the fact that the only chance they had to see me was back at home in the evening periodically. I had spent the whole two weeks running myself ragged, ending up even more exhausted than I was when I first started this job and was still balancing school with it.
It hurt us so much to do it, but there was no more avoiding it. We decided to tell them after we moved to our new apartments, since they were so excited about it. We didn’t want their happiness over the change to be soiled by negative news. So the day after the move, exactly one month before their debut had been planned for, we gathered them all in the dance studio after their day of lessons were done to tell them the news.
“We have something really important to tell you guys,” I started off. I was trying my best to keep my composure, but I found it hard to say anything after that. “We…” I tried. I took in a deep breath and started again. “Two weeks ago, I…” I couldn’t bring myself to crush these boys’ dreams. I looked at Sejin oppa who nodded and placed his hand on my shoulder to silently tell me he’d deliver the information for me.
“About two weeks ago, we received a call from the company who said they’d run your debut stage,” Sejin explained as I slowly lowered down to the floor because I couldn’t keep myself steady on my feet. “I think you’ve noticed that the two of us have been busier than ever recently, and there’s definitely a reason for that.” He paused, probably to collect himself as well. It was just as hard for him as it was for me.
“Hyung, what’s going on?” Namjoon took the initiative to ask. “Did something happen?”
I hugged my knees close to my chest.
“Unfortunately, yes,” Sejin responded. “We were hoping that we could fix it quickly and you wouldn’t need to know it ever happened, but we haven’t been able to despite all of our efforts so far.”
At this point, the expressions on each of the boys’ faces were already too painful for me to look at, so I hid my face behind my knees, knowing that I couldn’t take seeing them when Sejin got around to the news.
“They told us they could no longer debut you guys,” Sejin finally said. “They confirmed that everything was set and ready to go, but then turned around and told us they can’t do it anymore.”
There was silence for a long moment. “So, we’re not going to debut?” Jungkook choked out, his voice weak.
That was it. The tears started flowing.
“I’m not saying that,” Sejin responded. “We’re doing everything we can to get you guys back on track. But, at this point we’re not sure if we can keep the June 13th date. We want to, but I don’t know if it’s possible.”
“But we’re going to be filming our first music video in a few days,” Hoseok said.
“All your current schedules are still happening,” Sejin said. “We’re still continuing with everything because we’re doing our best to put you guys back on track as soon as we can.”
I felt someone wrapping their arms around my shoulders, but didn’t want to look to see who because I didn’t want them to see my tears.
“You’ve been working really hard, haven’t you?” Seokjin said right next to me.
“We’ve been doing everything we can,” I said, trying to sound as stable as possible. “We didn’t want to worry you guys. I can’t believe we’re having to tell you about this. I should have been able to fix this.”
“Don’t beat yourself up, (Y/n),” Jin said, running his hand along my back to try to comfort me. “We know you’re doing your best. Nothing is your fault.”
I finally lifted my head, quickly wiping at my cheeks to brush the tears away. I looked around to see that everyone’s heads were lowered and they all look defeated. This news to them was pretty much the same thing as crushing their dreams. They were so close, their journey they’ve been working toward for so long was about to finally start, and then it was taken away from them.
I gripped onto Jin’s arms which were still wrapped around me and settled my head back into his shoulder. “I’m going to fix this.” I said, my voice weaker than I wanted it to be. “I don’t care what I need to do to make it happen, but I’m going to get you guys debuted on June 13th. Whatever it takes.”
“Don’t run yourself dry, noona,” Jimin said, sliding over to where me and Jin sat on the floor and placing a hand on my knee. He tried offering me a smile, but it was strained. “We’ve already seen how hard you’ve been working these past few weeks, and I don’t know how much more of it you can take.”
“I’m not giving up,” I said. “Neither of us are. I’m not going to stop trying until I get you guys a debut date again.” I straightened myself and looked at Sejin who nodded to confirm he’s with me.
Sejin and I made sure that all their lessons for the following day were canceled, and excused members still in school from their classes as well so they could take a day to themselves. Our new homes were still within walking distance, so after we finished our conversation I walked back with all of the boys. I did my best to show some affection to each of them on the way, feeling terrible for the news we had to deliver tonight.
When we made it to our homes, I said good night and went to unlock my door. But I was stopped in my tracks by a pair of arms wrapping themselves around my shoulders from behind. I looked up to see Jin standing behind me.
“Don’t beat yourself up over what happened, (Y/n),” he almost whispered, resting his chin on top of my head. “It’s not your fault.”
“Don’t worry, Jin,” I responded. “I’m fine.”
“Are you really, though?” he asked, a little louder. Jin knew me well, so he knew that I tended to take responsibility for things, and take things to heart more than I probably should.
I looked up at him and offered him a smile. “I am. Don’t worry about me.”
“Um, noona?” a nervous Jungkook started, making me realize that none of them had entered their dorm yet.
“What is it, Kookie?” I asked as I left Jin’s comforting embrace and walked toward him.
“Could you maybe, um…” he paused, seeming to have trouble forming his thoughts into words. “Could you sleep over today?”
I tilted my head in curiosity. “I only live right across the hall, and I’d end up sleeping on the floor if I stayed with you guys anyway,” I responded.
“I think what he means is we don’t want you to feel alone right now,” Hobi explained. “You and hyung been working hard, keeping this to yourselves for a while. But we want to be here for you.”
“And we’d really enjoy your company,” Namjoon added. “You know, since it’s been a while since we’ve actually been able to spend time with you. It might not be much, but it’s something at least.”
I smiled softly. “Alright. Let me go wash up and get changed into some more comfortable clothes and I’ll be right over.”
They left the door unlocked for me, and when I made it into their dorm I found a scene that was very busy. They were rearranging furniture and collecting blankets and pillows and tossing them into the living room, among other things.
“What’s going on?” I asked.
“We’re preparing for a sleepover,” Taehyung said with an armful of blankets.
“I’m not quite sure I understand,” I said, trying to figure out what exactly they were doing.
“Well, we thought we could all sleep out here together,” Jimin said smiling.
“Oh,” I vocalized, finally understanding the scene in front of me. “But the floor is a bit uncomfortable, don’t you think?”
“We were going to bring a few mattresses out,” Jin added.
“Why are you guys doing this?” I asked. “Not that I don’t appreciate the thought, but I can just sleep out here and you guys can sleep in your beds.”
“Is it uncomfortable for you, noona?” Hoseok asked, stopping in front of me. “We can stop and put everything back if it is.”
“Oh, I didn’t think about that,” Jungkook said. “It might be a bit awkward for you to sleep next to us, huh?”
Tae and Jimin seemed to simultaneously come to the realization of what they had suggested to me, their eyes going wide while everyone paused their actions.
“Oh my gosh, I’m sorry, noona!” Namjoon said. “We didn’t think about that!”
I laughed. “No, no it’s not that. I mean we’re not shy with being touchy with each other so I don’t see much difference. It’s perfectly okay for me. I just thought this is an awful lot of trouble for one night.”
They all resumed their preparations at my reassurance, starting to bring mattresses out to the cleared area.
“It’s no trouble at all,” Yoongi said, slightly smiling.
I tried asking if I could help but they all told me to just wait in the kitchen, so I did. After they finished arranging the makeshift bed setup, Seokjin walked over to me.
“All set,” he smiled. “I don’t know about you, but we’re all exhausted.”
“Yeah, I am too,” I responded. Today had been another day of nonstop running around, not to mention the emotional weight added from our conversation tonight.
“Alright, let’s figure out how we’re arranging ourselves here,” Namjoon said, seeming to think of where on the ‘bed’ he wanted to sleep.
Yoongi was the first to pick his spot, opting for one at the edge of the mattresses. I guessed he wanted the least amount of contact with the others as possible, which didn’t surprise me.
“Noona, pick your spot,” Tae said, coming over to grab my arm and pull me towards the rest of them.
“I mean, it doesn’t really matter, does it?” I chuckled. I decided to make myself comfortable right in the middle. After I sat down, Jin was quick to take the spot on my right.
Taehyung went to lay on my other side, but Jin shooed him away. “Yah, no way Taehyung. You’re not sleeping next to her.”
Taetae pouted. “Why do you get to but I can’t, hyung?”
“Because you will cuddle with whoever is next to you,” Jin replied. “I know she’s alright with being cuddly, but when we’re sleeping it’s a bit different, don’t you think?”
“That’s not fair,” Tae continued to whine.
While he was distracted, Jungkook took the opportunity to slide next to me.
“That was my spot, Jungkook!” Taehyung complained.
“No it’s not,” Kookie argued. “Hyung said you can’t sleep here.” He stuck his tongue out at Taehyung.
“Why does it matter who lays next to her?” Yoongi asked from his spot.
“Because it’s noona,” Jimin responded simply.
“Just pick a spot and go to sleep already,” Yoongi complained.
“Okay, fine. I’ll lie next to you then, hyung,” Taehyung replied.
“No way!” the elder of the two said. “You are not using me as your pillow.”
Hobi had made himself comfortable next to Jungkook. “Just lay next to me, Tae,” he offered.
While I sat there laughing at the whole scene that just unfolded, everybody managed to find their spots for the night, and Namjoon shut off the lights before laying down.
We all said good night and lay in silence while trying to drift off to sleep. Despite being tired, I found it not so easy to do so.
The maknae lying next to me let out a sigh. “I wonder if we’ll still get to debut,” he quietly said.
“We will, Kook-ah,” Namjoon said from somewhere on the opposite side. “Noona and hyung will make sure we do.”
“We’ve already gotten this far,” Jin added. “There’s no reason we can’t.”
“But we were so close, only for it to be taken away from us,” Hoseok said.
I heard sniffles coming from somewhere.
“I don’t want to be separated from you guys,” Jimin said, his voice shaky. “I know I haven’t been here as long as the rest of you, but you guys are like my family. I don’t know what I’d do if I can’t debut with you.”
“I feel the same,” Tae responded. “I’m going to stay with all of you as long as I possibly can. We have to stay together.”
“There’s no way I can just go home after making it this far,” Yoongi said. “I can’t face my parents telling me they told me so, when our debut is literally right in front of us.”
“Don’t worry, hyung,” Namjoon said. “You won’t need to. The only thing you’ll be showing them that you can be successful by following your dreams.”
Hearing them all talk like this made me feel both determined to make them debut, but also pressured to not fail in doing so. I turned onto my right side, and could just barely manage to see Jin looking at me in the darkness. I could feel his gaze examining me, maybe trying to gauge how I was feeling.
“We have both (Y/n) and Sejin hyung standing by us. We don’t have anything to worry about,” Seokjin said. He paused while he placed a warm hand on my cheek. “But also, I don’t want you to carry too much weight on your shoulders, (Y/n). I know you must feel pressured because you feel like our fate is in your hands. I can’t understand how that must feel for you. But just remember that we’re supporting you just as much as you’re supporting us. And if things end up not working the way we wanted them to, it’s okay. No matter what, we still trust you and even if it isn’t what we hoped, we’ll be happy with whatever you and hyung can do for us.”
I felt a tear unexpectedly fall from his comforting words. I silently nodded so he’d know that I understood what he said. “Don’t worry,” I finally managed to say. “I’m doing everything I can for you guys. I love you all.”
“We love you too, noona,” Namjoon said.
“Alright, can we get some sleep now please?” Yoongi asked.
I chuckled. “Yeah, let’s sleep.”
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The next morning, I heard muffled voices around me as I started to slowly wake up. I somehow managed to remember that I slept in the boys’ living room so I didn’t feel shocked that I heard others around me. But what did surprise me was that I could feel I was hugging something very warm and very comfortable.
I pried my eyes open to see a broad chest dangerously close to me, my arm wrapped around its owner’s waist and his around mine as well, pulling me close to him. I slowly looked up to see Seokjin’s sleeping face just above my head.
“Oh, you’re awake, noona?” Namjoon whispered, sounding like he was trying to keep himself from laughing.
I looked over to see the other 6 members all staring at me and Jin, some with their phones out, and all of them trying to hold back laughter. I felt my cheeks flush, suddenly very aware of the position I was in, and certain I was red as a tomato. I tried to pull myself away, but Jin’s grip on me was surprisingly strong. As I tried to wiggle out of his grasp, I accidentally woke him up.
Slowly opening his eyes, he quickly realized what was going on and quickly let go of me while rushing to sit up. Now that we were both awake, there was nothing stopping his other members from breaking out into laughter.
“Oh my gosh, you two were so cute!” Hoseok said.
“Are you sure your nicknames and flirting are all just joking around?” Jimin asked.
“Hyung, you told me I couldn’t sleep next to her because I’d cuddle her,” Taehyung tried his best to sound upset despite talking between fits of giggles. “But you ended up doing just that!”
“Yah!” Jin yelled in the middle of all the madness. “Give me your phones!” He got up and started chasing the others around the room. “You better not have taken any pictures!”
“Oh, don’t worry, hyung,” Yoongi said. “I didn’t take any pictures, but I definitely got a video out of it.”
“Yoongi!” Jin yelled.
“It’s my payback for that picture you took of me and Taehyung, noona!” Yoongi said while he ran away from his hyung.
I fell back onto the mattress, unable to contain my laughter at the chaotic scene and all my embarrassment forgotten.
After a little while, things calmed down in the room once again and the boys were all relaxing, either on the couch or sitting somewhere on the mattresses. I took the moment of reprieve to take a look at my own phone. On a normal day I would have started work by now, but Sejin was firm with insisting I didn’t work today. With how much we’d been exhausting ourselves recently, he said we needed today to refresh and be ready to work even harder for tomorrow.
Jimin sat next to me and pulled up the picture he captured this morning to show me. “Look at that, you look so comfortable and peaceful, noona. You two honestly look so cute together.”
“You’d better delete that,” I said, trying to sneakily snatch his phone but his reflexes were quick and he pulled it away from me.
“Nope!” he flashed me his normally sweet smile, that definitely felt mischievous more than anything right now.
I chucked and I lay my head on Jimin’s shoulder as he scrolled through the gallery in his phone. I saw him pass by a video still showing all seven of them in their practice room.
“Wait, Jimin, go back,” I said. “What was that video?”
“Oh that?” he responded. “We film ourselves when we practice so we can see what we need to work on. That was from a few days ago.”
“Can I watch it?” I asked.
“Sure,” he said as he pressed play and turned on the volume.
I watched the practice intently, admiring how amazing of dancers they really were. Jimin cringed a couple of times, criticizing his own movements, but I couldn’t see any flaws. They looked amazing to me.
When the video came to an end, I realized something. “Jimin, can you e-mail that to me?”
“Yeah, sure, noona,” he responded. “But why?”
“Because I just got a great idea,” I looked at him and smiled.
I thanked Jimin as I received the e-mail a few moments later and went to check on their social media. They’d gotten over 2,000 followers on twitter now, which I would say was pretty good considering the fact that they hadn’t debuted yet. I made sure to take a few screenshots showing how much interaction they got.
Our phones all received notifications almost simultaneously. I opened up the group chat to find the video Yoongi mentioned this morning being shared. The video showed me snuggling closer to Seokjin while we slept, soon followed by me waking up and realizing what was going on, up until when Jin woke up and started yelling at the others.
The video being shared reignited the laughter among the boys, except for Jin of course who was yelling at them.
Meanwhile, I was feeling embarrassed for my unconscious self, until a realization hit me. “Yah, Yoongi!” I suddenly yelled, making him jump and most of the boys look over in my direction. “Sejin is in this group chat!”
“Yeah, I know,” the perpetrator replied with a smirk.
Not two seconds later, my phone rang. “I’m going to get you back later.” I narrowed my eyes at Suga while I answered the call from oppa to try to explain the situation to him.
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dolphin-enthusiast · 4 years
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good evening caro mio, it's very lovely to see you~!! 💞🌹💫 oh my, i was gone for a little bit wasn't i? i apologize if i made any of you worry/wasn't there to help brighten your days like you say i do!! i was taking a little bit of a mental health break, and i feel a lot better now!!! i'm so happy to be back here, i missed you all so much!! (especially you morgy! ❤) (1/???)
"i hope your first day of school went alright,, i know how much it sucks, but i'm here alongside you to get through it all!! hopefully this school year can be at least a teensy bit easier on everyone,, but we do have to take it one day at a time, or as i say, baby steps 🌠 i should probably address this now so i can get the serious bits out of the way, but i assure you all that i'm alright!! that incident was just unfortunate, and my family made me take a rest from working because of it,, (2/?)
plus, that kind of situation is common for me unfortunately, so i'm used to sudden panics like that,, but i feel quite better now!! and i'm happier more than ever to be back again 💖💖💖 (3/?)
i do truly thank you all from the bottom of my heart for all of your patience, kind words, and support!! i'm honestly extremely surprised at how sweet everyone was about this,, it's such a nice change from daily life,, i have no idea how to put my utter gratefulness into words, but please know that i love you all so so so much!! i wouldn't trade any of you for the world, you matter so much to me 💌 (4/?)
it seems that so much has happened while i was gone,, all of these picrews (which i absolutely adore!) and quinn getting into my account?? ahhhhh oh gosh,, that's a lot!! i'm gonna have to scold her! i can't believe she would submit such candid pics of me and other stuff,, quite embarrassing! but i wasn't expecting such a positive response to me and my one cat,,, who knew that all you anons find me sleeping cute??? it's confusing to me, but i find it quite funny hehe 😖❤ (5/?)
luckily i was able to be a little more productive lately, even if i have been exausted!! i've been cooking, cleaning, modeling, sewing, dancing, and editing videos for people,, so much work! i do think it's worth it though, it helps distract me from the bad things in life, and other people end up happy,, i'd consider it a win-win for me!!! my dad also taught me how to fix up an angelo azzuro,, which is a cocktail i didn't learn yet! (6/?)
it took two days of hard work and practice, but according to him, i "nailed it right on the head" my papa is always my go-to for mixology, he taught me most of what i know, and he's always the first person to try my drinks! apparently it's a very interesting concept to my other friends, since they have so limited access to spirits,, it does make sense though! (7/?)
we italians just don't care about drinking ages hehehe, as long as we're responsible and cautious with age, it adds to our lifespan ;) during that short break, i suppose my narcolepsy flared up a lot since i was falling asleep left and right! it was awful having to constantly wake up with either a migraine, extra tiredness, or even a bruise or two,, thankfully though i had my family to watch over me,, at least i was finally able to make up for lost sleep hehe 💫 (8/?)
i also got to play a lot of minecraft hehe,, my friend and i actually spent a full day doing a speedrun world, and we killed the ender dragon and wither within only 2 1/2 hours!! it was crazy,, i guess me and him just make a dynamic duo (but i dare to say,, not quite as dynamic as you and me 😉) speaking of minecraft, over the weekend i decided that i'm going to start streaming on twitch soon as a hobby!! i'm very excited for this, it's something i've wanted to do for a very long time now (9/?)
all of my friends and my siblings are very supportive of it, which i'm super glad about!! i've always found little bits of joy in my favorite streamers, so why not give back to that community? an artist friend of mine even drew me a pfp as a gift, it's so cute! all i have to do is figure out a balance between school, personal life, and streaming, then i'll be set,, i'm always happy to get a new hobby 😊✨ (10/?)
oh my, it's almost 23:45 now!! sadly, unlike today, tomorrow is full of classes and work,, so i should probably get going to bed! i'll hopefully see you tomorrow then, darling! goodnight, and as always, sweet dreams,, make sure to rest extra when you can 💗- much much love and extra hugs, waifu anon xoxo 💗❤💖💞💓💕💘💌 ps: you say that you'd come all the way to america just to say such kind things to me?? it looks like i'll just have to return the favor then darling 💘 (11/11)"
This do b kinda late ngl since im assuming i literally leave for school just as u send those in💀💀💀 things r kinda hard w school here but today was actually one of the few decent days i had in what y e a r s??? Me n my friends went out after classes and spent the entire afternoon sipping boba tea (it was my first time having it since boba places r rare here and we had to travel in the opposite part of the city and holy shit my third eye opened bruh i A S C E N D E D) and talking abt anime and simping and basically clowned eachother constantly jahahhdkf
B u t enough of that bc i see u had some nice days goin on as well😳😳 as i said many times before i'd kill a man to taste the cocktails that u do and one day we finna do that on g o d 😩✌️ and STREAMING? DROP THE LINK WILL YA DARLIN ME N THE CLOWN ARMY WILL BE THERE IN A H E A R T B E A T HDJDJSJ honestly streamer waifu is such a nice concept....i myself dream of streaming but sadly i dont have the time, space, money and overall neccesary equipments for it which is lowkey depressing ngl💀
Either way im glad to hear u been balancing things out and taking breaks dear, i myself am t r y i n g to make time for other stuff too since i really wanna write and watch anime (u know what series i just finished and had a 🅱️REAKDOWN 🅱️ REAKDOWN over one hour ago🤡🔪) but the schedule do b wacky ngl....
And as always i say: of c o r p s e everyone had positive reactions?? W h y w o u l d n t t h e y-
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raleigh-ocean · 5 years
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one more time (one more chance) | cordelia goode & raleigh ocean
Summary: Sometimes Cordelia thought she was in the verge of losing Raleigh forever, between her own fears and choices. She thought that she would spend the rest of her life yearning to fix whatever was left of their relationship, aching in silence till the day it didn't matter anymore. But when the oportunity came up, Cordelia decided that she wasn't going to die without fighting for what her heart wanted.
She didn't know, however, that Raleigh was trying to aim for the same in her own way.
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n/a: What a trip, whatta trip! I've been writing this for several days, building the closure and new start these two deserved. So i hope you enjoy it as much as I did while writing. I love Ray with all my heart and soul, she's my favourite oc and I want her to have the oportunity to live a happy life. And I also love Cordelia a lot, of course! I’ll leave you here the song that inspired the title and the emotions behind it!
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Cordelia pressed her hands to her forehead, trying to discern if it was a good idea to actually go alone that time to San Francisco. 
Obviously she didn’t want to go alone, being around those warlocks was a pain in the ass for sure, even when Behold tried to make her visits easier and actually nice at some points. But she always had one of her girls by her side to accompany her and give her a hand when she couldn't think straight between the constant overflow of magic around her mixed with the tiredness that came with it all.
Looking away from her papers and all the men that she would have to interview and test, Cordelia's eyes fell to her companion in the office. After almost five years, it didn't feel out of place having the red haired woman in dark purple blouse in the desk by her side. Wilhemina was writing something in her laptop, glasses perched on her nose and eyes a bit squinted which was sign that whatever she was doing it wasn't having the outcome she wanted. Taking her coffee from where she abandoned it a couple hours ago, Cordelia tried to subtly keep watching her and wondering if maybe Wilhemina wanted to go with her to this trip. She soon scratched the idea, because why would she want to be around Cordelia in the first place; and, second, she needed someone that already knew a lot of magic theory, and the other woman was still far from that point.
"I don't know why, but I usually hear your head working like a train station, Goode," Wilhemina's voice boomed in the silent office with a tone that totally said 'stop from doing that'. "Are you going to tell me what's wrong or do I have to fetch your wife so I can have some peace to work?"
That was one thing she liked about her co-worker, how direct she could be without losing her focus on what she was doing.
"Actually...I don't know what to do," she confessed without missing a beat, not bothering in hiding her worries from the other woman, who, at that, focused on her finally. "I fly in a few days to get all this stuff at Hawthorne sorted out, but none is available to accompany me," Cordelia got an inquisitive look from Wilhemina, asking her to keep going. "Zoe and Mallory are in vacation, they needed it; Queenie and Madison have to stay or we'll be short at teaching; Misty, well, I'm not forcing her into a plane right now...and Coco and you aren't still qualified enough to help me in that aspect, so I'm wondering what to do."
Wilhemina hummed in response, bringing a finger to her chin for a second, curling it so it rested under her lower lip - dark lipstick not that perfect anymore after half day gone. Cordelia almost mimicked her, opting for placing her chin in her hands and just resting her elbows in the table, trying to think a bit more.
"Why don't you ask Raleigh?" Wilhemina started typing again at her laptop, resuming her thinking. "She could easily help you."
Ah, yeah, why wouldn't she ask her? Cordelia felt her chest tight, mostly because she wanted to avoid bothering the other woman or imposing on her in any way. And she felt that she lost the right to ask her for anything after the stunt Cordelia played on her three years ago. It marked in their records the point where they started to drift apart from each other, and Cordelia didn't blame her at all being completely honest...but her heart twisted in her chest, as if it was nagging her about the whole thing once again.
"She's probably too busy," the excuse fell from her lips easily, easier than saying she was afraid to ask matter of fact. 
"If busy means wrestling with the dog in the backyard or wrestling the cat to touch his paws," Wilhemina snorted ever so softly, raising both her hands. "Fuck, she is president's busy level."
"Wasn't she doing some research on warpping spells and was elbow deep in it?" Cordelia frowned at the statement, having heard about that a few days ago from Queenie when she asked why Raleigh seemed so distressed one afternoon before her lessons with the youngest. 
"Sometimes I forget that you forget how she is," a heavy sigh that weighed in Cordelia's chest for the both of them. "She finished that yesterday night after pulling two days of non-stop schedule, so now I have a hyperactive five eleven gremlin till she finds another 'not so correct' spell that needs of her," they locked eyes for the first time in hours since they were there, and Cordelia could see how Wilhemina had a different glow from usual, more relaxed, and was wearing her hair down. She checked her phone in a swift move and then sighed. "Well, at least I had one until she ran out of battery three hours ago, apparently."
It only gave Cordelia time to feel the blush going up from her chest to her face, fast like a shooting star, and she cleared her throat in an attempt to also clear her mind. She still was getting used to everything related with Wilhemina and Raleigh, but at least she could say she was getting better at not thinking about it so much.
However, once it passed a few seconds, only one sensation filled the Supreme: uneasiness. It was more because a part of her was eager to take the offer, but the other part of her was screaming and shaking her head madly at the simple idea.
"I'll think about it over dinner," was the only thing Cordelia managed to say, not giving an answer yet making, without noticing, Wilhemina to grin sideways ever so softly. "I'll have to make you or one of the girls take her classes and-"
"Oh no, you pay me to do your taxes and other stuff like that sweetheart, we both know I'm not suited to teach History of the Coven, I barely keep up with the basics," there she was again, making Cordelia chuckle lightly with her antics, the woman she was starting to appreciate in a more personal way. Wilhemina hummed for a second, checking her wristwatch. "And it's time for me to prepare for lessons, so I'll leave to get another coffee before that."
Cordelia barely waved goodbye to her, her eyes focused again in the information Behold had sent her about everyone, when Wilhemina closed the office's door with a 'the kingdom as all yours now'. She didn't pay attention to the different portrait pictures of the warlocks, so it was only intel what was she reading. Checking her email once again, Cordelia thought to herself why they needed her approval this time. Maybe it was because they relied for too long in the Council since the Supreme was missing most of the time before you came around, a little voice in her head replied and it only made her just rest her forehead in the desk. 
Damned Fiona and whatever she didn't do for like forty or fifty years.
At least there weren't many spots to cover, so in maybe two days she would be back home if everything went according to the plan. But if she was alone, two days would be three and she couldn't help but groan a bit louder with that possibility in mind.
When she heard someone knocking at her door minutes later, still forehead in the desk and eyes closed, she didn't actually pay much attention and groaned again to let them in. Students knew her office was open for them from breakfast to mid noon and it was past six already, so the only ones allowed were her girls.
"In need of a super massage? Rumor has it that you were feeling super stressed."
Upon hearing that voice, Cordelia finally lifted her head from the desk, forgetting altogether for a few moments that she had a red mark in her forehead and about her own worries. Misty was there, peeking from the door ajar with a half smile and offering her warm magic to her, like she always did every time they were in the same room.
"If the rumor was wearing purple, don’t pay much attention,” Cordelia felt herself smiling softly when she gestured Misty to come in, moving her fingers a bit till they were laced with her wife’s. “But I wouldn’t say no to a kiss and maybe the super massage later.”
Misty laughed at that, moving towards her wife and leaning in to give her what she wanted. It made the knot in the back of Cordelia’s head ease and it made her hum in response, now circling her wife with both arms and pulling her to her lap. Misty whined a bit for that, only making Cordelia to tighten the hug and nuzzle her face against her shoulder, both hands finding their right place in Misty’s swollen belly. 
“Where’s our tiny hurricane?” asked Cordelia, pushing her own magic to her wife, warm and soothing in equal parts. “How the other one is behaving today?”
“Rhia is taking a nap under Coco’s extreme watch, which means Coco is sleeping too,” Misty sighed placidly while her hands went to the papers over the desk, letting herself be pampered in tiny kisses across her shoulders and Cordelia’s thumb caressing her side. “She’s been calm so far, let’s see if tonight stay the same or I have to add another restless night to my count,” she chuckled tiredly because of that, but she was now interested in what she was reading. Even when they decided not to know the baby’s gender, Misty was firm believer they were another girl. “This people is really...talented, mon Dieu, how can this one know all of that? He’s barely eighteen and he’s almost as skilled as Leighs...and she’s really old.”
It was the time for Cordelia to chuckle, because she also saw that. Taking a peak from over Misty’s shoulder, she tried to point some information around the lower part of the paper in which stated that the young man came from a long lineage of warlocks.
“Hawthorne has had a steady come and go of students for years, sweetie; we’ve been almost eradicated until I become the Supreme, so I think they have the advantage in that I guess,” Cordelia shrugged and then pressed her forehead between Misty’s shoulder blades. “And I’ll try to ignore the fact that you called us old, by the way. Auch.”
“You know what I meant, only you two are in this...can I call it level? It's a bit scary, I now get why they want you to test them," scattering the different file cards as if they were a fan. "I wouldn't even know how to proceed."
Pressing her cheek in Misty's back, Cordelia tried to form a thought or at least something to say next, but she found herself speechless. Some of the young men in the file cards had an amazing record, but at the same time it showed everywhere that many of those had it because of their families or because they were closer to some of the authorities at hand. It scared her too seeing people capable of doing so much at such young age apparently and, as she drew a little pattern over her wife's belly, her mind drifted again to the other person in the whole Academy that took her time to teach her how to build her confidence when she was young. Misty kept commenting about the file cards, more to herself than for Cordelia, until she had to put her hands over hers to get her attention.
"I'll be late to the lesson if you fall asleep, Dee," a soft chuckle that became a lovely smile. "Shall we start going or are you staying here today?"
Cordelia wanted to hide and not to think about what should she do in the next few days, stay with Misty in bed only caring about her and about Rhiannon and their unborn baby. But she decided to put on a brave face and nod, groaning a 'let's go, today I'll watch you work' and making them to finally stand up. She didn't pay much attention the second they were out of the office, letting Misty to guide her towards the Ancient Room.
When they arrived, everyone was already there except for Zoe and Mallory, which were probably fast asleep somewhere in Europe. Queenie smiled at them wide and Madison kept chattering with Coco, who always tried to pass by before the whole thing started since she wasn't ready yet to assist those lessons, with Rhiannon in her arms, who lightened up at the presence of her mothers. Wilhemina was reading something in her notebook in the end of the couch and the couple took a seat by her side, Cordelia taking the middle between her wife and the red headed with her daughter in her arms, all cuddled and ready to take another quick nap in the next few minutes.
"If I didn’t know you well, I would’ve been impressed that you tried to outrank us,” Mina mumbled to Cordelia when she was sure Rhiannon was distracted with Misty’s rings. “But I know you two just talked in that office.”
The bickering was eternal between them, easy as pie, and it made Cordelia feel warmth crawling up her neck because she knew what the other woman was referring to. She was about to reply something clever, something that would outsmart the other woman, but right when she tried to open her mouth a new voice in the room made everyone there be silent.
"Okay everyone, let's get started," Raleigh made her way to the space between the couches and the fireplace, making her look even more imposing with the light from the latter hitting her from behind. "Today we are going to finish the underwater-on-earth cantrip, so I hope y'all are ready to put in good practice what we've learnt the last couple of weeks. Then we'll move to start with a new spell." Clapping her hands together for a second, she turned around to look first at Cordelia and then Misty. "I'm not making any of you put it on Misty, however, so her partner will cast it on me...which it will be fun. Who's gonna be the brave witch this night?"
Cordelia fell silent after that, just trying to focus in how the lesson went from there. Rhiannon fell asleep in her arms after getting a soft cuddle in her cheek from the teacher, so the only thing she needed to take care was holding her baby against her. 
It was easy to watch over Raleigh working, she was pretty clear in how things should get done and which were her goals to fulfill that day. Even when she wasn't part of the class, she felt as she was learning just by hearing her talk and watch the rest perform things. There was something in her that made her wonder how could Raleigh know where was the flaw when something didn't go well, how can she pick point that fatal little line in each cantrip, spell and hex that made them not work. Raleigh was precise in her craft, she believed to have the right answer to a difficult task, and that made her able to know how to proceed at any given situation.
There, watching Queenie perform the cantrip on Raleigh, Cordelia thought about what Misty told her in the office. They knew a lot of complicated magic and procedures because they were...old, in the sense that right now both Raleigh and her were the oldest members of the Coven to have been completed their training and developed their skills by basically become scholars.
Cordelia had become one under Myrtle's supervision, her own talent for potioncraft becoming the thing that she felt most confident about and later on what she mastered in the end. Before having all the powers that came with being the Supreme, she honed her skills and wrote several papers about potions, plants and different approaches to this specific craft.
Raleigh, in her side, had become one by trying to outsmart herself by studying and polishing her spellcraft. Cordelia still didn't know how she thrived so much just on her own, but she knew for a fact that the woman now trying to break a cantrip earned every right to be respected by anyone.
Which made both a scary pair, a force to be reckoned with if they ever worked together.
The thought of getting back to the warlocks in their space, their own terrain that they 'paved' to grow stronger than any witch, just made Cordelia's magic start vibrating with excitement. 
Who were they to look down on them, just because they were coming back from the ashes? Who were they to try and belittle the giant steps witches were making? And also, who were they to set in stone how things should work when magic itself didn't like to be contained.
Those thoughts stayed in Cordelia's mind for as long as the lesson lasted, making her to think about how to act with her new resolution. She was still pretty much scared of taking that step, but the fire that started in her chest was enough to build up courage and try to live behind her worries. She needed her best friend by her side in this, and she wasn't going to settle for less. 
When Misty walked towards her, Cordelia put Rhiannon in her arms with care and took a deep last breath after kissing both in the cheek with a 'I'll see you in a bit' barely whispered. Dinner was about to be served, so it wasn't weird at all that the rest were quick to make their way towards the dinner hall. Except Wilhemina, who was talking privately to Raleigh while facing the fireplace.
"Raleigh, do you have a moment? I wanted to have a word with you," Cordelia cleared her throat softly to announce herself and both women looked at her with curious eyes. "In private."
Wilhemina raised an eyebrow for a second but then she gave her girlfriend a kiss in her knuckles before excusing herself. Raleigh waited for Mina to exit the Ancient room before actually using her powers to close the doors and have the privacy the Supreme wanted. Both didn't know, however, that outside the room their respective partners shared a victory grin upon seeing this.
"Are there any new witches that need us to retrieve them again?" was the first thing the latina witch asked, moving towards one of the individual sofas to rest there. She was visibly tired but she was holding it up really well for someone that roughly slept three hours. 
"Oh no, none that I know of yet at least," Cordelia dismissed the possibility fast enough to not let the other woman to form the thought. "I was actually going to ask you a favor."
A soft warmth started to spread in her chest when Raleigh's lips formed a little 'o' and her face showed that she was both curious and surprised about what she was going to ask her. Squaring up in her seat, Raleigh made a gesture for her to continue and Cordelia felt the light pang of regret trying to get her. But she pushed forward, because good Lord she wasn't going to back up now.
"I have to pay Hawthorne a visit, test some younglings because they are changing staff," she started, fixing her eyes to her lap for a second and then doing a move with her hand. "And I want you to come with me, because…" she looked up to lock eyes with Raleigh, which was paralyzed in front of her. "Because you are my best witch and I feel you'll do a great job helping me with this."
Then the silence came. 
Cordelia was used to Raleigh's silences, knowing every of them by the back of her hand. But this one was unknown and it was weird enough to make her wonder if she was too bold to ask her anything. It was scary, because the silence held the feeling of someone that was waiting at a bus stop for one they knew for a fact wasn't going to pass by. You knew you were waiting for something that it wasn't going to happen, but what if luck was with you that day? The only thing she could do was wait for Raleigh to move, to say something, and she did the former suddenly.
Her hand on her chin and the free one in her hip, she walked towards the fireplace to put some distance between them. For once she didn't know what was going on in her head, indeed, Cordelia didn't know what was going on around Raleigh's mind since the day she came back for good to the Academy. But she was hoping for a good outcome she felt she didn't deserve.
When her friend finally talked, however, she couldn't believe the wave of relief that washed her whole.
"I'd love to accompany you, for real," there was a hint of something deep and old tinting her voice, was it excitement as well? "What are the details of the trip? You have to tell me before I pass out, I'm barely holding it together right now."
And her laugh, shy but clear, made Cordelia feel how her eyes watered a bit. But she laughed too, sighing with all the relief she felt at that moment, and gesture her to start moving.
"Come on, I'll fill you up while we get dinner, okay? Then I'll let you sleep to your heart content."
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Cordelia didn't know how Raleigh was capable of not going full bananas in that moment.
She felt herself getting enraged each second that passed and the man before them just kept talking and talking about things that were meant to impress them somehow. But it was getting annoying and her patience was getting cut short. Behold gave her a silent apology from his seat, while John just huffed annoyed. Ariel and Baldwin seemed to be amused with the whole thing, along with some of the other men they were testing in a couple hours, while the some others seemed uninterested about it.
Raleigh was looking at him as if she could dig holes in his skull right in that moment just by staring. She at least could recognize that, because it was the same way she used to look at Myrtle when she was alive. 
"Is it something the matter, miss Ocean?" 
The private lunch seemed to wake up from the stupor of this man talking when one of the two women in the table was addressed. Cordelia was a bit amused when Raleigh's face seemed to grow annoyed and almost looked as she used to look when she was young. The nice clothes and overall looks  - the high waisted pants, the long sleeved shirt that marked her arms, dark frame glasses and too long hair down - helped to sweeten her rough edges, those she didn't need to hide at home, but she was imposing even more like that. It reminded Cordelia of a tired CEO that showed up from time to time and leave the building feeling even more tired.
"Yes, now that you bring it up," Raleigh pushed her plate away from her, already having finished. Her hands were manicured in black, which only made her look more deadly for some reason. "You can go back with your brothers, I'm not going to test someone that holds over everyone's head how good he allegedly is." She put her hands in the arm rests, just getting a bit relaxed. "I was discerning to give you a chance to at least fail, but giving that you don't know when to shut up I decided against it."
That made Cordelia almost laugh, almost because Baldwin Pennypacker suddenly stood up with all the rage of a five four tall man could muster. Ariel put a hand over his arm, trying to soothe him to not make a scene. 
Oh this is going to be fun, was the only thought she could come up with when she saw the warlock got out of the room.
Raleigh then looked at Cordelia, her hazel eyes glistening with the same fun she was feeling, and waited for her to say something. Lunch was already done, they were having some kind of table talk time but now it seemed to need to be resumed before someone exploded in the nasty way. So she cleared her throat a bit to get everyone's attention before making the statement that the tests were about to begin. Having her best friend by her side gave her more energy to put up with all this foolery.
"How many spots they had to cover again?" mumbled Raleigh in her ear while they started to move to the library, where the Great Chancellor had decided as the assigned place. "Because I'm having the feeling that they will have to be the same four cats for another decade."
"You promised, no electroshock," warned Cordelia in a soft chuckle, moving her finger in front of her friend's face. "I don't want to start a war over something that silly."
"Ray can't get a little electroshock, as a treat?" Another little whine that made Cordelia chuckle, watching Raleigh pout but giving her another long stare that only meant warning. "Aw dang, then I'll just do my job and hope for some ice cream afterwards."
That little interaction only made Cordelia's day, being completely honest. It also made the next four hours less painful, her brain less tired while watching all these people march in front of her and show them what they could do. 
They moved as if they never got separated for fifteen, almost twenty years. The heaviness that Cordelia usually carried in her chest started to loosen, enough to not think about what would happen when the trip was over and just enjoy while she could this chance at things. Even when Raleigh rolled her eyes subtly and let her do the talking, not wanting to voice her opinion about some mediocrity, she felt good to be the one voicing what they both thought. Only when a boy, around twenty two years old, came the last one of that day batch is that she felt like she could let Raleigh speak freely.
They watched how the boy - which in a weird way, he reminded her of her friend a lot - managed to pass everything they made him perform, without showing off or smiling smugly afterwards, and Raleigh started to ask him more stuff for the sake of it. Cordelia knew most of those things were really difficult to perform and somewhat dangerous if they weren't done correctly, but having the other woman being that interested in something that wasn't revolving around whatever was inside her head was an absolute bliss.
Even Behold and John, which were watching the whole thing with the rest from the upper baranda, seemed impressed yet proud of this particular individual. Maybe he was their favourite, she wondered, or maybe he was their protegeé. Either way, along with another one of the candidates, he was one of the few they took in consideration for the role.
And this particular thing seemed to bother Ariel Agustus to no end, apparently.
During all dinner, after wrapping the examinations, only the major warlocks and them were allowed in the private room, so the tension that seemed to have died in front of the students arised with a new strength that made Cordelia start to have a headache. While discussing the points of view they had, Raleigh's hand was always near hers, while she kept feeding herself in silence. It was like an offering, a comfort between all the bullshit they were putting her through, and she was really tempted to take it.
"...you have no idea who did you discarded, did you?" Ariel's voice boomed around the room and made Raleigh finally to look at him, starting to lift her glasses from her face and put them in her head to have a clear view. "They were the best of this generation, they were more than good enough to fill those roles."
"Hawthorne isn't Robichaux, Cordelia, we work differently and have other points to achieve," Baldwin retorted that with a tone that sounded almost as if he was looking down on them. "We do care about who teach our people, we go an extra mile to get them the best."
"Then why you precised of our help to do your job, do please tell me?" This time Raleigh talked with all the anger vibrating under her skin, Cordelia could feel her magic trying to attach to hers. "Oh right, because times have changed and now you can't do as you please. Are you trying to treat us as mere bureaucracy? I don't remember Quentin Fleming to be treated this way when he was alive."
Cordelia saw Behold looking at her friend first and then looked back at her, his posture clearly showing his surprise for the outburst and also curious to see where was this leading. Ariel hit the table with both hands before pointing at the woman that was confronting him.
"I've been around longer than you to know how things work," Cordelia saw Raleigh's fist trembling over the table, where she was pressing it. "So I won't take any opinion from you, witch. I don't even know why are you here, treating us as if you actually have a say in anythi-."
"She does because Raleigh Ocean has been appointed as chancellor by me, your fucking Supreme, so she has every right to voice her opinion."
Her heart was beating so loud in her throat, her ears and basically her whole body, that Cordelia thought she was going to burst in flames right at that moment. But she couldn't stop now that she was standing up, her magic all over the place as if she was at the mansion and not somewhere she couldn't even point as close to her.
"So I suggest you fall in line, Ariel Augustus, because all her opinions are those that reflect mine. Are we fucking clear here? Because if that's so, I think is time to wrap this gathering and for us to deliberate in private."
Cordelia didn't fail to notice, before walking out of the room with her new chancellor in tail, how Raleigh was trying to hide the utter surprise of what just happened but the slight 'o' forming in her lips was enough to make her hide her blush behind a strategically placed hand in the side of her face.
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Hearing Raleigh laugh so clear and pure was something Cordelia didn't expect to hear, even less being the main reason behind her laughter.
After they managed to get back to the room the warlocks had prepared for the Supreme, every serious undertone fell apart like butter over warm pan, having both women cracking up just for the sake of it. They didn't even have to say something at first, but then Raleigh couldn't stop herself from putting her best impersonation of an old lady to exclaim 'Cordelia Goode, that's not how a lady behaves, such potty mouth you have', and that only made Cordelia to give her a double middle finger up in response followed by more laughter.
"I swear, I didn't expect you to blow the fuck up just with words like that," Raleigh had her back pressed to the wall near the door, holding onto her stomach. "It's really amazing."
"I've been dealing with them for almost ten years and I'm so tired of them trying to impose their old traditions and visions," Cordelia moved from the desk where she sat to go to her suitcase. "Keeping them will only get them killed eventually, it almost happened to us, but they are adamant."
"I'm pretty sure being tired of them isn't the only thing that fired you up, remember when we were at the Academy," she couldn't help but try to hide her soft smile by getting her vanity case and some more things out the suitcase. "It took me five years to make you break one of Myrtle's rules...and now look at you, smashing the shit outta them with only a couple of sentences."
When she turned around a bit to see her companion, Raleigh was just sitting in bed with her back towards her. She seemed distracted by playing with her hands and Cordelia found that endearing. Now her friend wasn't a mighty witch standing her ground in front of all those warlocks, it was only Ray, feeling out of place, in a room that only had one bed and probably considering to stay up just so Cordelia could rest for the night. There in fancy clothes, she mimicked Cordelia to get some things out of her bag while still paying attention to the other woman in the room.
"I learnt from the best, and he was being rude to you, which I didn't like at all," she stood there, trying to discern what to do for a second. "Are you taking the bathroom first or…?"
"Sure, I was always the fastest and you took forever," that drew another laugh from Cordelia, a fake offended one for sure, but it made Raleigh to chuckle in return. "Let me take some of my stuff out and then I'm on it."
A book, a notebook and some highlighters later, Raleigh made her way with all her night clothes bundled up in her arms in a messy way that made Cordelia wonder how could Wilhemina, one of the most meticulous and impeccable women she ever met, live in the same space as the 'tidy mess' that her partner was. But then a tiny voice similar to her...comrade sounded in the back of her head, asking just the same question, knowing that Misty was another mess too.
With a sigh, Cordelia moved in the room to seat in the bed and wait. Her phone seemed a good distraction while waiting and she was looking through the staff group chat when her eyes found the book Raleigh took out. She wondered, again, what was she studying this time and she took a peek for the sake of satisfy her curiosity. To her surprise it was just an old copy of A Midsummer Night's Dream, which seemed to have seen better days yet at the same time it looked as if the owner have done anything in their power to keep it away from the claws of time.
She didn't poke around more, keeping in mind that the least thing she wanted was to break the trust she was trying to build with Raleigh, and soon found herself just lying in bed with her legs hanging from the edge and her hands over her stomach. Cordelia felt younger, with her eyes now closed, transported to a happier time of her life and she decided to stay there with the memory in her own silence, the sound of the shower in the background ever so softly.
"I'm surely strong enough to put you under the covers without waking you up, that didn't change at all," when Cordelia opened her eyes, Raleigh was in front of her with a little grin lighten up her tired face. She was wearing an old t-shirt and sweatpants, her glasses softening her features and wet hair in a bun on top her head. "But I know you like to sleep once you get a shower, so come on miss Supreme, your turn."
Cordelia couldn't help but smile freely once she was in the privacy of the bathroom, pressing her hands together with the reminder that Raleigh had helped her to get up with such easiness that made her chuckle in the moment. Even when she was getting dressed again, her usual nightgown and robe, while trying to dry her hair as much as she could, she couldn't help but feel that something was going right for them, between them, for once in a really long time. And that was...good, great even, because Cordelia had been so afraid of messing everything up more since the day Raleigh moved out of the main house to the adjacent one.
Now she felt more confident even with the feeling that they weren't going to fix their friendship any time soon attached to her very own soul.
The first thing she saw once she was out of the bathroom, gave her new strength to keep going because of how quotidian felt. 
Raleigh was lying in bed, sprawled all big she was, under the covers as if she was trying to spread her warmth all over the place so it wasn't that cold. When they were young she used to do that for her, because she knew Cordelia was always cold at night and Raleigh was like a human radiator. She wasn't reading, as she expect her to be, but was just looking at the ceiling with a calmness that shook her. Her arms were uncovered and Cordelia felt as if she shouldn't seen them, full of marks from various origins as far as she could see and she was sure none of them came from a good motive. The one that scared her the most was in Raleigh's left arm, the inside of her elbow, as if someone had put a vial several times there till the point it formed a nasty scar.
"Are you trying to tell me I'll sleep in the couch tonight?" Cordelia tried to joke and she got a chuckle in return. 
"This place is cold, I thought you'd have a hard time sleeping because of that," Raleigh moved her arms and legs a bit, as if she was making an angel in the sheets. "Just let me stay a bit more while you get ready and I'll let you the bed all for yourself."
Oh.
She wasn't that wrong after all, but the outcome wasn't one she desired.
"I want you to stay, Ray." 
Before she could think about it, Cordelia was saying what her selfish heart wanted. Selfish as she saw it but it felt good to get it out of her chest. Because it wasn't only directed at 'stay in bed with me' but 'I want you to stay in my life', yearning to be said in that way for years.
"Then get over here already, Deli."
When she finally laid in the right side of the bed, Raleigh moving to the left to leave her space, she felt her ears warm, the rush of energy that her confession made her feel going somewhere in her body. She only had to flicker her fingers to turn off the main light of the room, but Ray already turned on the night lamp in her side. The orange-ish light was enough for them to see each other in the otherwise dark room.
Cordelia thought another silence would arose between them, one that she would probably won't know at this point, but her friend was fast to bring up a topic to talk. She indulged on it, finding herself making conversation over memories they shared and not what was of them in this moment, this present that they seem to avoid as much as they could.
While they were talking, they never fully face each other. Trying to respect their spaces in the bed, Cordelia didn't want to make Raleigh feel uncomfortable with the already strange situation, but she wasn't going to lie and say she wasn't getting more and more relaxed, her magic displayed around them without trying to break Ray's...but ready in case she reached for her. And she felt it when they had a fit of laughter, after one specific memory around how Cordelia broke someone nose by accident - 'but tell me now, was it really an accident?' 'Of course it was! I didn't see her in the first place!' -, tip toeing like a wave that's already in the last moments before going back to the ocean, making their laughs start to calm down until the truly known silence settled.
One that finally made Cordelia brave enough to turn her head and look at Raleigh with the feelings that never disappeared.
And she got her to look back at her, finally seeing the deep tiredness feeling those hazel eyes she loved once, seeing the dark circles under them, the lines around her eyes that she gained during these past four years of living in peace and how all of that made the fucking scary scar that crossed her face less important.
Was that a white hair in her left eyebrow?
Cordelia's hand traveled then to cup her cheek, unexpectedly, and her thumb was soon caressing the irregular edges of the scar, always making Raleigh self conscious of it. None except Cordelia could touch it, but she knew that Wilhemina was now the other person in the world capable of not sending the latina witch into a spiral of anxiety when doing so. And Raleigh closed her eyes at the touch, nuzzling ever so softly her face against Cordelia's hand and make her heart burst in all the love that she still got for her.
Love that didn't want to die that easily.
"I've missed you half of my life," she whispered, afraid that her ex-lover ran away if she spoke louder. 
"I'm sorry I made you miss me," Ray opened her eyes and there wasn't any trace of reproach this time, only deep and vast sadness and guilt. "I'm sorry I hurt you, I'm sorry for everything."
"I hurt you too, several times in fact," a heartfelt giggle that seemed to hide tears about to be spilled. "But I want to do us right, because I've loved you all my life and even when our paths aren't the same anymore...I want to keep walking by your side."
In great movies, scenes like this one ended up in kisses of true, desperate, and undying love. 
But in this moment it made Raleigh to turn her body to completely face Cordelia, who also did the same, and withdraw her warm hand from her cheek to intertwine her fingers. There was a soft smile tugging at the corners of her lips and her magic flow started to lace with the Supreme, as it did once in better times.
"Then why don't you start asking me what your heart wants to hear the most?"
The permission Cordelia had been waiting for twenty four years came with having Ray's free hand tugging a lock of her hair behind her ear.
"How did you truly got your scar?" Raleigh always knew that one was going to come eventually and Cordelia had it in store for a really long time. "I never believed what Myrtle said about you trying to escape the Academy."
"I got it the day your mother hexed me," Cordelia felt herself tensing up to the revelation, but she let her companion to explain herself. "I tried to fight against her, with all I got in that moment, but Fiona was ready to get what she wanted at all costs. Not only she awoke my Future's Sight but she also marked me more than she was already doing it," Raleigh's nose twitched a bit, making the skin around the part of the scar that was there to wrinkle. 
"Why she did that to you?"
"It seemed my mother denied her access to her own...gift. You know how your mother was, trying to prevent at all cost whatever was coming to take away her everything," Raleigh laughed lowly and Cordelia squeezed her hand in response. "So she took it as a challenge. I shouldn't have awaken that one but the roots were still there, somewhere deep in my magic channels, and she contained it by killing every possibility of me developing any other power, making my magic flow to sustain the artificial one and my Elektrokinesis along with my Power Negation, these two only because they were already there," the explanation sounded so technical that made Cordelia's stomach to do a weird sick flip, as if the other woman didn't see how sickening was the whole thing. "The hex was quite powerful, it was made by a Supreme after all, so that's what made me unable to do anything once my Future's Sight made me flee."
"You said 'was'...that means you don't have it anymore?" She wanted to help Raleigh to escape whatever Fiona made her, heal her and never think about her mother ever again.
"It was broken by another Supreme, blood of her blood, without her noticing it," that drew a clear laugh from Ray, even sounding playful. "When you use blood into crafting, only the same blood can do something against it. I took all the concoction you created to lock my power temporarily, remember? I knew you used your own blood to make a link and tie the source without actually altering my magic. I guess it only needed a right thrust to break the hex forever," she lifted her shoulders a bit, as if it didn't matter anymore. "You were a newbie in having a giganormous magic flow, we had sex and well, we already know what happens when one of us have sex, taking in count how much magic we have."
Cordelia hit Raleigh shoulder out of embarrassment more than anything, drawing more chuckles from the woman lying by her side. Of course she knew, when Misty and her started to be more active in private the problem of her magic trying to suffocate the nearest source that wasn't hers was obvious immediately. And she knew for a fact that Raleigh had the same problem with Wilhemina when they started dating. But taking all that part out for a second, knowing the truth relieved a part of her that was holding its breathing for too long. And it felt freeing yet wrong, because it was kept from her...however, in some parts, it seemed that not even the victim of such nefarious actions was really aware of what was going to happen.
"Now it's my turn," Raleigh's weight shifted in bed, making herself more comfortable without breaking the link they shared by holding their hands. "Were you out of your fucking mind when you married that guy? I mean Deli, I know I wasn't like the best, but I always thought you'd have settled for...someone better than him or at least someone that wasn't a witch hunter."
"Wow that's really rude and at the same time, with nine years of self reflection, one kid, a second on its way and being married to someone that truly loves me I have to say...I still don't fucking know," and there wasn't any uneasy feeling behind saying that, being welcomed with another laugh. "I want to say that I was young, but I was twenty eight at the time. He came to take me in his arms like a knight in shiny armour, he tried to make me feel validated at some point, and I needed a lot of that," there wasn't hard feeling at this point of her life when she talked about Hank, only a faint annoyance because now he wasn't going to be a thread anymore. "During those nine years that passed since you disappeared until I met him, I grieved you and thought I wasn't going to know love ever again. Quite the apocalyptic and terrible thought," scratching her cheek a bit with her free hand. "And I didn't know he was trying to kill us in my defense, I was more worried about Robichaux not getting closed...at the end, Madison was the first witch I ever teached to and she was my top priority...she still is, only that now I don't know what to do to make her see it."
"Do I have to tell her that so she doesn't keep avoiding you?" Raleigh had a new glint in her eyes, a satisfied one mixed with the old playfulness that still shone in her persona at times, and Cordelia put her finger over the tip of her nose as if she was threatening her. 
"No, you just give me some more time, okay?" A simple nod and a new squeeze was the answer to that, setting the mood for another question that Raleigh surely knew was coming because Cordelia no longer could hold the eye contact. "Why did you leave? You just said the hex was broken, so I still don't get why you had to go again."
When Cordelia looked again at Raleigh, there was a heavier shadow covering her face. She really looked troubled, more than she usually did, as if there was something painful behind thinking about that question in particular. She had literal no idea about what could make her feel like that but then her face relaxed a bit, looking at her back again with now an apologetic aura that she definitely felt through their magic connection more than her gesture.
"I want to apologize in advance because... I'm not fully ready to tell you a great part of that yet," her magic was slightly withdrawing and it made Cordelia panic for a second. "I know I've told you to ask anything you wanted, but I'm still trying to figure out some stuff from that part of my life," Raleigh nuzzled her face a bit on her part of the shared pillow and then looked at their hands. "I'm sorry."
There was a chance, a decision to make, one that she destroyed completely when Raleigh appeared with Mallory and Madison at tail in the Academy that summer of two thousand eighteen.
But rebuilding it now sounded like the right thing to do.
"I already made you go at my pace for a really long time, Ray, that now you ask me to follow yours is only natural," her voice was steady and resolved, which showed that Cordelia was being serious. "And I'll do it...because I trust you, I really do, so I'm ready for anything you have to tell me now, tomorrow, in ten years or when we are two old ladies with nothing more to do than drink tea and put some stupid cantrips in younglings for the sake of it."
After so many years, Cordelia never saw Raleigh sighed that deep nor that relieved for something. And it felt good when her magic hold onto hers strong as ever. It made her be true to her words, ready to whatever she was about to hear, good, bad, hilarious, terrible...you name it. She was just going to take it.
"I left because I wanted to keep you all safe and...destroy my Future's Sight. When I told you that day that I couldn't see the future anymore I was telling the truth," Cordelia didn't get the first part but she easily recalled that conversation, right after the Council made the decision that put both Raleigh and Madison between their 'ranks' again and she had to fill new reports about them. "During my time in the Academy in two thousand thirteen, I tried to take advantage of the concoction you made to find a more everlasting effect. My investigation came to a completely dead end when you decided to stab your eyes and, in some shakespearean stupid move, decided to take all the concoction left. I was blind by the time the Seven Wonders happened," oh, so much sorrow in her voice but she didn't need to apologize when Cordelia perfectly knew it. It was an 'I'm sorry for not stopping those horrors to happen'."But when you broke the hex, I managed to actually navigate through my Future's Sight instead of drifting away."
"It sounds relieving," was the only thing she could come up with while her body got closer to Raleigh's.
"It totally was. I took everything I knew I needed with me - and I'm still very sorry about stealing all your good herbs and ingredients, your necklace and Misty's shawl - and went where my power wanted me to be," it sounded so easy coming out of Raleigh's mouth, as if it was all set in stone for her. "I ended up in Los Angeles, the Hotel Cortez specifically, and stayed there regaining all my magic and trying to see through my power the exact moment in which I should perform the final cut," there was definitely more behind that, things to say that complete the picture, but it was clear enough for Cordelia to understand. "Then I woke up one day and knew what I had to do to reach my goal. I packed my stuff, got some painkillers that probably would made me addicted if I repeatedly took them and...came back to Louisiana." So close yet so far, it was ironic to know that she was so close to them now. "I'd studied Misty's mud long enough to know it would help me, along my own version of your concoction, so I took advantage that none seem to use Misty's sack to use it myself. After hiding my notebooks and place the right incantations, I only had to dig a hole and wait for the best...which, for the sake of this crooked narration of the events, came as our sweet Mallory eventually." 
"I can say that it surprised me to learn one of my best students had been hiding such tremendous secret from all of us for so long," Cordelia managed to say that without the hurt tone after years of forgiveness, because it was really a blow for her back in that time.
"It was all my fault, Mallory was just too sweet to actually let me die in that ditch," the joke fell into place easily and it kinda scared Cordelia for a moment. "But I did it. Well, we did it. We locked what made my life so miserable to make me get a chance to live…" and she left the rest of sentence hanging, as if Raleigh was lost for a second in the memory of that exact moment and had more to say about it, but decided not to...yet. "Cordelia, I owe Mallory a big time, you don't even know how big, so when I said I'd give my life for her I'm not joking. You have one of the most talented woman under your roof."
"You meant under our roof, because you are part of these big weird family that we've become," it wasn't a lie, not even a white one, they all - as in their original girls - considered Raleigh a part of them. "Rhiannon doesn't call you auntie for nothing, you know?"
The memory of the two years old blonde baby that was Cordelia and Misty's first born made the woman have a good laugh while mumbling 'okay, okay' in an attempt to placate her friend. She knew she had it hard to find a place to finally call her own, but the Supreme was pretty sure the Coven was almost there for her. Maybe she should talk with Wilhemina about that specific matter, try to get some more thoughts about the topic from the woman that spent a great chunk of her day by Raleigh's side. 
However she wanted to focus, today at least, on her best friend as much as she could.
"And talking about that…" Raleigh finally pulled away from holding Cordelia's hand, but surprised her when she got closer and threw an arm over her waist casually. "Can I ask you how you two started? Like... I've never asked you how Misty and you got together and I want the official version to torture your adult babies once they get partners."
They never build up the courage to tell her about them. Too focused in trying to keep going with their lives, Cordelia and Misty tried to avoid as much as they could to face the truth: that they shared Raleigh at some point in their lives but now they were the ones together. But she owed it to her, from the beginning to that moment, and she was going to tell her without being scared of her blowing up or something.
"I think falling in love with Misty has been the easiest thing I've ever did," she kept it as a whisper because she couldn't believe it after all these years. "She came back and well, she needed shelter and love and healing. I helped her through it, because I owed her that much, and then I slowly found myself worrying about Misty when I knew she was as fine as she could be at that moment," those days in which both spent several hours just reading or just existing in the same space started replaying in her mind. "And one day I woke up and the only thing I wanted was to be by her side every day, to see her become the witch, the woman, I knew was buried inside of her due to all the trauma," those two years after Misty's return from Hell hadn't been the easiest but they were worth every second just because of what they had now. "So one day I was dropping her at the shack, because you know she finds comfort there, and I saw myself not wanting to go back to the house, I wanted to stay there with her...and I asked her right there if it was right for me to do so," Cordelia felt tears pilling in the corners of her eyes, ready to be spilled at any given moment. "Asking someone out it's so hard? I thought I was just a silly worm trying to get the biggest and nicest apple from the tree," Raleigh made a face that only meant the metaphor sounded really bad in a few ways. "But it seemed I was the right worm in the end, because that same night she kissed me for the first time."
It still felt out of a movie, but she didn't want it any other way. Because with Misty she learnt how to love again, how to be happy while grieving deep inside, how to overcome anything thrown her way and still have energy to last as many rounds possible. 
The whole story made Raleigh smile in a comforting way that Cordelia wasn't used to, but she welcomed it with open arms.
"I'm not going to embarrass them, I'll make them fucking cry like babies," she stated, caressing her side with care. "That was really sweet actually. You two deserve each other...and this is coming from someone that have been going out with both."
"Oh yeah, remind me again how you two were screwing each other almost under my nose and I was the last monkey in the house to know about it," there wasn't reproach behind that, which made Raleigh audibly chuckle because that wasn't actually true. 
"The last monkey is actually Zoe, because I'm pretty sure she still doesn't know," Cordelia laughed this time, shaking her head in disbelief, but her hand found again its place in Ray's cheek. "And Mimi deserved more than what I gave her, I was a nightmare for sure, to her, to everyone...but I'm glad that in end she found the dream that kept on giving with you."
It warmed Cordelia's heart to listen that in a way, to feel that it was the right closure they needed. She wished one day to tell her the same, to be able to ask Raleigh what she saw in the red-headed demon clad in purple that she called her sweetheart nowadays, how they met and when she thought she was the right one. With all those feelings, Cordelia managed to finally close the gap between them and fully embrace Raleigh after nine years. Holding her like her life depended on it, holding her as if the world was going to end tomorrow or as if she was going to disappear the next second.
The embrace was returned gladly, and Cordelia had to admit that she understood why Wilhemina felt so confident and safe when she had her close. When they were younger, Raleigh had been always more bulky than lean but time treated her body selfishly, cruelly even, letting her be more like a big walking skeleton in between events. Now her bulkiness had returned in a way that fitted her current body, strong arms that held her close without trembling, giving her a new shape that actually felt like her. But at the same time it gave her the build of someone you knew she won’t let you go no matter what.
And Raleigh didn’t let go of her friend, though, she put her as close as she was capable. Cordelia indulged and hide her face in the crook of her neck, warmth and shampoo getting in her in a comforting way, trying not to cry right in that moment in which a new silence settled between them.
One that said ‘it’s okay, we’ll get there’.
“You know, after all that I’ve asked you,” she needed to break it, with a new joke to lighten the mood because that was their usual dynamic back then, but didn’t move a bit. “I thought you’d ask me something more.”
Feeling Raleigh’s laugh trembling in her chest and throat, Cordelia’s skin against hers, was a sensation she never thought she would have missed. It felt good to be like that, that intimacy both knew was enough to start to...heal.
“Well, you said we were walking side by side from now on,” her voice was clear even as a whisper, as if she didn’t want to disturb the peace both had fallen into. “I have the rest of our lives to ask you about the not that nice things,” Cordelia felt Raleigh’s hand caressing her hair and then pressed a kiss on top of her head. “But for now I just wanted to hear about what made you happy when I wasn’t there to do it myself.”
Cordelia would swear the kiss, the damned kiss, was the thing that made her breakdown in tears like an idiot. She cried and cried, buried in the safety of Raleigh’s arms without being judged, without being told to stop, and she thanked every second of comfort she was able to receive from her best friend. Best friend, but soulmate in a way, her heart told her that with a soaring applause that ringed all over her body. 
When she was able to stop in her own terms, the tiredness hit her harder than she thought. Warm, head partly clear, being held by one of the most important people in her life...one that she thought had lost long time ago. And Ray looked back at her when she managed to lift her head and passed a big clumsy hand over her cheeks to wipe away any tears left.
If this was a movie, it was the moment in which both characters kissed to seal the promise, their love making them be able to settle their feelings. 
However their story was more like a tragicomedy and they already knew their train left, but sitting in the same bench waiting for a better one was a good plan. One in which not only they existed, but one in which they could fit everything they loved and would share from now on. One with the laughs of children not shared, of the women they loved and their friends that became the closer thing to having children together they would ever have.
And for Cordelia, that was enough.
“I’m curious about something though,” there was a tint of new playfulness in Raleigh’s voice when she talked. “You didn’t need me to test this assholes, right?”
“I don’t deal with men by myself if I can help it, being completely honest with you,” Cordelia confessed right away and the honesty of the moment felt nice in her not-so-heavy-anymore chest, a giggle leaving her lips. “But I also thought you’ll enjoy giving them a bit of Hell...and well, I do needed you here to keep me sane after all.”
“Oh you sappy witch, you know the way to a woman’s heart,” the teasing tone made her flicker her fingers against Raleigh’s forehead. “Auch, but that means a Ray can have a little electroshock, as a threat?”
The answer was still a ‘no, thank you, I don’t want to have to punish you’ which only led to more and more jokes from the latina witch, but the whole thing was enough to relax them finally and eventually fall asleep. Raleigh didn’t last long, however, but instead of going back to her book he just stood there holding Cordelia to her chest and feeling that she was starting to move in the right direction finally.
Maybe they still had a lot of problems to fix, but they had time ahead to do so. And she was in much need of a break from feeling the world worst person ever, she thought while feeling herself drift into sleep one more time.
When Cordelia woke up the next morning, cuddled from behind by Raleigh, she felt capable of anything right in that moment. She was sure the other woman was asleep, and knowing how fucked up was her sleep schedule, she just let her be and went to get herself ready.
They still had to give the warlocks their decision over the matter at hand, so they needed to get some breakfast before running the few last tests. Once she was out of the bathroom, Raleigh was already in the middle of dressing and again Cordelia couldn’t help but fix her eyes in her body. Ray was putting inside her bag all the stuff she took out the night before, still without her shirt for the day on and letting the Supreme see a scar she never knew she had. It started in the base of her hairline, in the back of her neck, and went down till her lower back as if the scarred skin was full of roots surrounding her spine.
But then all was covered with the white and black shirt that fit elegantly Raleigh’s frame and the woman turned around to smile at her with the mischief showing in her hazel eyes, a cloud less in of them.
“Ready for the final round, Goode?”
And Cordelia couldn’t help to match her grin.
“As ready as ever, Ocean.”
After a long morning, they finally decided the best three warlocks out of those they had tested, and it was surprise to find Behold and John’s protégeé between those three. He was the only one too to approach them, shaking hands with Raleigh as if she was some kind Heaven’s sent and then shaking hers with almost a matching grip. 
For Cordelia it was funny when the boy, face completely flustered, asked Raleigh for her email to keep in touch and share opinions over their interests. It only made the woman laugh openly, stating that she was much older than him and also had ‘no interest in men’ in case he tried something weird, making the twenty two years old young man to blush even harder while Behold and Cordelia laughed at him. He got the email though, and Cordelia thought the air in Hawthorne was starting to make her see things, because she was pretty sure the way Raleigh and, now that she paid more attention to his name, Rowan smiled was pretty similar. Even the way both stood as the tallest yet seemed to want to occupy the lesser space possible was similar.
She couldn’t dwell much, however, because Behold and John accompanied them outside of Hawthorne to bid farewell finally. Behold promised to pay a visit as soon as he could to them, because after all those years the witches and warlocks had been trying to live ‘together’, he truly wanted to build a bridge between them, one that could be walked by both without trying to destroy each other.
The trip back to the airport was filled with silence and Raleigh trying to let herself be engulfed by the californian sun coming from the open car window after two days being underground, Cordelia barely watching her from the corner of her eye with a smile on her lips. They didn’t have the need of really talking right now, even when they commented on tribal stuff here and there, so once they checked in and were waiting for their flight back home the only thing they have to do was waiting.
Cordelia’s phone ringed in time to not leave them much time to do some more conversation, and she couldn’t help but smile upon seeing Misty’s contact in the screen. Raleigh asked her quickly if she wanted something to drink, since she was getting hungry, and after giving her a quick nod of ‘yeah, whatever you bring is fine’ she picked up the phone.
“Hello angel, did you have lunch?” was the first thing Cordelia asked her wife, before she could say anything. “Dee, I’m having lunchernoon, which is technically best because I can’t be stopped from downing three bagels with nutella.” The term they came up with to call afternoon snack still amazed her, and she huffed in response. “I think I can hear Coco already in the back, screaming at you.” she couldn’t help but laugh, knowing how paranoid the other blonde was about food. “She can’t yell at me if I’m not in the house, baby; Queenie adopted me for the day in the other house,” hearing Misty laugh was good, even with the bits of tiredness clinging onto it. “How was the trip? Do you have to wait much to come home?” when they weren’t together in trips, Misty always called for a quick update of the events, wanting to be left with the expectation of the full story once Cordelia got home. 
For a second she got silent, searching in the distance for Raleigh. She spotted her talking with the barista, waiting for her order, and she couldn’t help but smile at the sight.
“Dee?” Misty’s voice brought her back and she just blinked to focus again. “Yeah, sorry sweetie, we still have forty five to get in the plane and then the four hours or so to actually get there,” Cordelia started to explain, rubbing her forehead with her hand a bit. “I think we’ll be home after dinner, which I hope not to be too tired to eat.” Now was time for Misty to fall silent and Cordelia swore she heard something shuffling in the background along with some mumbled words. “Oh okay, then I take that ‘we’ll be home’ as a good signal?” Obviously Misty knew how nervous was Cordelia about the whole thing, and it made her giggle because there was nothing to be nervous for anymore. “I think it is Mist.”
She said that watching how her best friend walked back to her, a big container with two straws in hand and half eaten cheeseburger in her other hand. Resuming her conversation with Misty over the phone after exchanging some more sweet nothings and a little panicked ‘It’s okay, Wilhemina didn’t let anyone burn down the house, don’t worry.’, Cordelia took from Raleigh’s hand the big soda and took the first sip of many.
Orange flavor soda was Cordelia’s favorite, and the detail brought a new wave of satisfaction to her.
“So...am I chancellor now?” asked Raleigh, breaking the bubble they have built the last hours of their lives. “What on Earth that even means?”
Oh fuck, she totally forgot about that. And she showed that same feeling by literally slapping herself in the forehead, startling Raleigh while trying to sip on their soda and throwing her into a fit of coughs when a few drops went down the wrong pipe. When the sudden emergency was settled, now the cold plastic container pressed over Cordelia’s hand mark in her forehead and Raleigh trying to rub her glassy eyes, Cordelia managed to come up with an answer.
“Let’s say I’m trying to give Zoe, Queenie and Misty some space to do their own stuff aside of the Council usual work and well,” Cordelia rubbed her nape with her free hand. “I thought about appointing you as our Great Chancellor, if you were up for it, maybe? Give you some probation time, see how you worked and sorted some of the things we do on daily basis…and now we have two houses, so you and I could work as the Head of them.”
“Oh.”
“If you don’t want to, it’s totally fine, I have still to talk with the rest,” the reassurement came out immediately, not wanting to stress her over the whole thing. “I can always see if Mall-”
“If you thought of me to do this then I’m in, Deli. I take your offer, be Great Chancellor and sound almighty while at it, even when I still don’t know shit about what that implies.”
There was shyness? behind Raleigh’s words, her eyes fixed in her shoes and trying to be courageous with her words even when her posture showed she wasn’t confident. And that was the only thing Cordelia needed to know they were going to be fine. If she didn’t care, she wouldn’t worry that much, right? She put the soda down between them before placing her hand over Raleigh’s cheek again, reassuring her in some way, and the exchanged tiny smiles full of hope.
It didn’t matter what was coming their way in the future, because if they were together they would overcome it with easiness. Lost brothers, kids, couples, annoying warlocks and maybe a some weddings and tears around the corner, you name it.
They weren’t ready yet, but they sure would be.
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All The Days Ahead, Chapter 10: Nothing Has Changed Me Quite Like You
Annnnnnd we’re finally here! This chapter concludes the story, not-at-all-coincidentally on @actuallylukedanes‘ birthday. Three years later is a totally reasonable timeframe for finishing a fic, right? <3 Hopefully it helps that it’s the longest chapter fic I’ve ever finished, and I wrote it just for you.
Mal x Simon, Firefly. Mal POV. Also on AO3. Ch 1-9 on my blog.
“What did you think of your wedding?” Mal asks, toying with Simon’s unbuttoned shirtsleeve. “Everything you hoped?”
The party after their wedding ceremony lasts all night, even though it’s just the nine of them on the ship, same as any other day. Jayne gets too drunk to walk and passes out near the stairs--also not so different from regular times, Mal thinks. 
Book toasts them but keeps his imbibing to a minimum; he does join River for a dance that is surprisingly lively. The teen is in cheerful spirits, chatting with Kaylee and twirling to music only she can hear after the others have settled down. 
Mal knows she had proper training in the Before, but still. Seeing her dance is really somethin.’  She teases Simon until he joins her in a complicated routine they must’ve learned in their central planet schooling, and Mal’s new husband is blushing furiously when he bows out at the end, to applause from everyone still awake.
Inara dances with everyone and drinks just enough to be festive, heading to her shuttle after congratulating them both. She seems distracted, but Mal doesn’t think she’s got clients scheduled when they land, so he couldn’t say why.
Wash set their course for New Melbourne before the ceremony started, putting Serenity on autopilot. He and Zoe excuse themselves a few hours into the party, claiming exhaustion. 
Mal suspects they’d just rather keep their own company, when it comes down to it, and he finally thinks he understands that particular frame of mind. He can’t wait to be grounded with Simon, starting their married life alone for a while. Though he dearly loves his crew, ain’t nothing like privacy from time to time.
The crew will be tending to a job on the other side of the planet, so Mal and Simon’s honeymoon will only be a week long--but that means seven secluded days in the fishing capital of the ‘verse, where Simon should be safe to show his face to get to their private visiting room.
Trading fresh foods will get them the nicest accommodations New Melbourne has to offer; Mal made sure of it. It should come with a view and the kind of finery he has little need for, but that he suspects Simon will appreciate. A touch of romance, class-ified and fancy.
It’s really the least he can do, when he and Simon couldn’t be tied the regular way. Mal doesn’t much care when he thinks of it, but he suspects Simon does--Simon was raised so different. 
He had lots of dreams, and none of them panned out exactly as planned. It must pain him a little that their marriage is on that list.
Wash and Zoe got married all legal-like and registered, so it was different for them. They got credits from the government to put towards a honeymoon, hails from acquaintances far and wide. Zoe took on Wash’s name. 
He and Simon don’t have the opportunity for any of those things...but being outside the Alliance system has its benefits, too. It means they get to make their own rules, and Mal has always enjoyed doing that.
Now, with Kaylee and Jayne sleeping on the deck and River curled up above them on the catwalk, Mal pulls Simon closer. They’re leaning on a stack of crates, Simon’s back resting against Mal’s chest, as Serenity’s hum brings them closer to their destination. 
“What did you think of your wedding?” Mal asks, toying with Simon’s unbuttoned shirtsleeve. “Everything you hoped?”
“All that and more,” Simon replies, kissing the hand that isn’t mussing his cuff. “Though I have to admit, none of my meticulous planning was prepared for the sight of Jayne Cobb drunkenly toasting to us ‘being healthful and rutting like rabbits’ before leading everyone in song and then passing out.”
“Yeah,” Mal agrees, grinning in the direction of the snoring man. “That one was a jolt to the system. But certainly memorable. Ain’t that what weddings are for? The memories?”
“I suppose.” Simon snuggles into him, enjoying the quiet. “River’s barefoot pirouettes are a memory I will definitely be holding onto.”
“She had a good night, didn’t she? Engaged herself in a lot less screaming. Didn’t interrupt the ceremony once.”
“Yes. It seemed to be a very good night.” 
Simon is quiet after that, but it don’t feel entirely comfortable. Mal wraps an arm around him. “What’s on that sharp-witted mind of yours?”
“I just hope that Book and Kaylee will keep a close eye on her. A week feels like a long time...we haven’t been apart since I got her out of the Academy.”
“I know.” Mal holds on firmly and waits to see if there’s more. 
“What if something happens while we’re off ship? What if she hurts someone, or she wanders onto New Melbourne? What if she gets hurt and I’m not here to fix it?”
What if I’m never able to fix it? Mal hears him asking under his actual words, and he presses a kiss to the curve of Simon’s shoulder. 
“This crew of ours, they’re scrappy. And your genius sister keeps things interesting, sure, but she’s just as capable of gettin’ herself out of trouble as in. If something happens, they’ll handle it. All together, ain’t no better crew flying--and I’m sure if real trouble comes looking, they’ll send us a wave.”
"You’re right.” Simon exhales, turning to face Mal. “I’ve been looking after her for so long.”
“And you’re good at it,” he assures him. “But a week where you can let all that go won’t make the planet stop turning. Might even be good for you both. I’m sure River feels the need for a little space now and then herself.”
“She does!” The teen calls from across the deck, making the captain laugh.
“See?” Mal does quick math in his head. “In about two hours, we’ll land on New Melbourne and get to be marrieds, all secluded-like.”
“I can’t wait.”
Simon kisses him, hands framing his face. Despite the snoring crew and his shiny new sister-in-law nearby, Mal lets himself sink into it. 
So much is different now, even just thinking back to the day they let passengers on at Eavesdown Docks. He never could’ve guessed then, that Simon would be the person to sway him to lettin’ his guard down. But somehow, they just make sense.
Mal, tied to his crew by history and scars and the need to stay free. Simon, tied to his sister by blood and tenderness and fear. 
The two of them are tied now at the center of it all, meant to be bonded forever. Til death parts them, whenever death comes. Death comes quick on the outskirts of civilization. Mal has managed to escape it more’n once, though--he expects a lot more years arguing with Simon across the supper table.
And for today, things are downright peaceable. Even happy. 
Mal long ago stopped looking for happy, when survival makes him content enough. It feels strange on him, like pants that are a little too tight. 
He’s looking forward to getting used to it.
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Parent Teacher Conference
This story came about because of a 'Who In The Couple Would Be' questionaire on Tumblr. This question was 'Who’s the teacher and who’s the single parent?'
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If you had told me at the beginning of the school year that it would have turned out like this I would have told you that you were crazy.
Emma was starting kindergarten and  there was a meet and greet for the parents and the teachers. I went ahead and showed up since Miss Lincoln, who had taught my brothers and I (heck, maybe even our dad), retired two years ago and this was only her replacements second year on the job. So as a responsible parent I went to check him out, I wasn’t gonna leave my lil princess in the hands of a stranger.
She is the best thing to happen to me. A surprise (I don’t see how anyone could call their bundle of joy an accident or a mistake) that happened to me a year out of high school. Her sperm donor was a guy I had met while working at dad’s lumber camp. He was a seasonal worker who had just enough charm to get my guard down but not enough smarts to keep from bragging to the guys at the camp (most of whom had known me since I was a toddler). And it got worse when my brothers heard about it. One resounding beat down and he skipped town. There was a rumor going around that dad had introduced him to the camp’s wood chipper, but it was one of my jobs back then to inspect and maintain all the camp’s equipment. It was still  as dirty as usual, but completely gore free.
A couple weeks later I found out I was pregnant and eight months after that Emma was born. At three foot tall and with her strawberry blonde hair, mischievous smile, and freckled face, Emma is my leprechaun. She drives her grandfather crazy though, because she would rather draw picture of a tree than climb one. But he still spoils her rotten as his first grandchild. Besides that, Gus’ lil one is two and already trying to climb anything he can reach. So there, he can take over the family legacy. My lil girl can be an artist if she wants to, she already has been dragging me to the new craft store that opened in the mall last year.
But enough about that, let’s get back to the story. I took the last available time to meet the new teacher, had to really thanks to work. I no longer work at the logging camp, nowadays I work for the local forestry department thanks to dad’s friend the Mayor. We got there just as Tate McGuket and his son were leaving. He’s gonna be an interesting one for this teach to handle, he seems to take after his grandfather some. Smart as a whip and cuckoo for coco puffs.    
Walking into the class room I looked around. While the room was still painted in the same color scheme as the rest of the school, it somehow looked warmer, more inviting. And around the room was art of various fairy tale characters. But of all the change that had happened to this old room since I was last in it, the most striking is it’s occupant. Shoulder length, wavy brown hair. Half rim glasses that just barely obscure his milk chocolate brown eyes. And an interesting taste in fashion, if what he was wearing today was an example. He had on a pair of khaki carpenter pants and a red and white floral Hawaiian shirt. I could tell they were carpenter pants because he actually had a hammer hanging in it’s loop. He apologized and explained that he was taking time in between meetings to finish up the decorating and he liked to keep his tools at the ready. I responded that I used to keep an ax on me for the same reason.
We bantered on like that for a couple of minutes before we got down to the matter at hand. He went over the daily schedules; nap time, lunch time, and snack time. He pointed to a small refrigerator in the corner and said that snacks were supposed to be provided by the parents, but he will be keeping some fruit and veggies packs and juice boxes in class for those who are unable to provide their own. He believed that no child should go hungry if there was anything he could do about it. Dude scored some major points with me right there and I asked if there would be any way to donate some goods to the cause. He chuckled and with a smile so warm it nearly melted the wax apple he had on his desk said he would be glad of any help I would offer.
He then went on to first explain that there was only three students in class from Gravity Falls proper. the rest were from Provost, the next town over. Then he went to the curriculum, talking about how he liked to read various fairy tales to the class during nap time for those who don’t want to sleep. As he went on I noticed Emma was taking an  interest in the various art he had on the wall. When he got to covering the alphabet, that caught her attention and she hopped up onto her seat and belted out the alphabet song in rapid fashion. He gave her an applause and said that he may just have her help him teach that to the rest of the class. He loved her enthusiasm. This earned him a squeal of delight and hug that he readily accepted. Then she noticed he had a set of MonsterMon Plushies in one corner of the class room and asked if she could go play with them while we talk. With another chuckle he told her to go have fun.
While Emma was having a blast with the stuffed animals, he finished up on the curriculum. He then asked if I had any questions. So I asked why he chose a small town like Gravity Falls as his first teaching assignment and he explained how he had two great uncles who run a tourist stop just outside of town and how he and his sister moved up here to help keep track of them as they got older. It was my turn to chuckle then. I told him that with his last name, I should have put two and two together, I used to work at that tourist trap back when I was a teen and knew both of the Stans. Once that he mentioned it I did see a little family resemblance. He was slimmer than either of them, but he definitely had the Stans’ jaw line. Looking back on it I guess that maybe I started getting interested back then, but I always was a stubborn one. Some how though I think Emma noticed my interest before I did even.
Over the next couple weeks Emma was always happy to go to school, she had made friends with most of her class. Then one Friday morning she seemed reluctant to go to school. When I asked her why, she told me that one of the kids from out of town was picking on her over her freckles. It was getting to her. My first response was to tell her to just deck him, but I knew that would only worsen the matter. So I told her to tell him that it was bugging her and if that didn’t work to tell me later and I would set up a meeting with Mr. Pines over the matter.
Well apparently the kid started in on her as she got to class, but this time Mr. Pines caught him. He explained that words could hurt and that anyone could be picked on. When the boy exclaimed that there was no way that Mr. Pines could have been picked on, that he was too nice for that, he told them that he was picked on for most of his childhood until he decided to take his torment and wear it as a badge of honor. He brushed his bangs back and showed them that he had a birthmark on his forehead that resembled the big dipper. He told them that when his classmates had learned the name they began calling him Dipper. It wasn’t until his family started calling him that, that he not only accepted it but grew to love the nickname. He told them that except for a few places, like at school, he still went by the name Dipper to this day. The kid apologized to her and they became friends by the end of class.  I got most of this from Emma when she got home, but Mr. Pines did end up calling to check up on her and to make sure I knew of the incident. We talked for a little bit after I thanked him for the report, and apparently I was watched during the conversation. I think Emma was already plotting something even then.
That Saturday we ended up getting lunch at Yumberjacks in celebration of her good report. After we sat down Emma saw that he was eating at a table on the other side of the dining area. She was about to call out to him when we saw that he was joined by a young lady that I could tell was probably the sister he had mentioned, but Emma had not heard that part of our conversation. She stopped herself from calling out to him and after a moment she went back to eating. She had recognized Mr. Pines sister as the owner of her favorite craft shop and suddenly on Sunday she needed a new jar of brown finger paint.
When we got to the store, Miss Pines was behind the counter. Emma started talking to her like normal. I could see the family resemblance now that I knew to look for it. After a couple of moments, Emma said she had drawing that she wanted to show Mabel, as he name tag proclaimed, so she could see if she liked it and if I could I go get the paint for her. I left only after Mabel said she would be glad to check out the work of another artist and swore she would not let Emma out of her sight. I recently learned Emma had showed Mabel a drawing of me and her brother and asked Mabel what her “attentions” were towards Mr. Pines. Mabel apparently loved it and had to fight to keep from laughing so loud that I would hear. She explained to Emma that she was his sister and that she liked her moxie. She then told her that she had heard about Emma from her brother. And that she had also heard about me, also. Mabel had been wanting to meet me, because her matchmaker-senses kept going off whenever her brother had talked about me. These two began conspiring to fix us up then and there.
The next thing I knew we would begin to run into Mr. Pines everywhere. He would be at the grocery store whenever we would go pick up supplies. And inevitably either he or he and his sister would be at a restaurant when we would get there or they would show up shortly afterwards. Another thing I learned recently was that Emma had put Mabel’s number in her Lil Firefly tm phone her Aunt Tambry had gotten her for her last birthday. They would text and plan these little encounters.
Eventually we started sharing tables to save the wait staff the hassle of busing two separate tables when one would do. More often than not the conversations would end up being Mabel and Emma talking about some cartoon or an art project of some type, while Dipper (he had finally told me in person to call him that during one of these meals) and I talked amongst ourselves. It was so refreshing to talk to someone my own age who was into bad cinema as much as I was. It was weird, here was someone I had not met prior to last September and it was beginning to feel like I had known him most of my life.
It was apparently so obvious that something was happening that even Lee had learned of it up in Portland. He wanted “all the details about my new beau”. I tried to tell him that we weren’t dating. We just ate dinner together a lot and had plans to watch some old B-movies while Tambry was babysat Emma. He laughed and told me that “that sounds like dating to me”. That fact that he was able to confirm it hit me, I was dating my daughter’s teacher. And you know what, it didn’t bug me as much as I thought it would. Dipper was sweet, handsome, intelligent, and a complete gentleman. I’m not sure I could do better if I tried. We started officially dating the day after Emma graduated from kindergarten. I came home from that first date to find a ‘new’ piece of art on her picture wall, it was the folded picture that Emma had shown Mabel all those months ago when they first conspired to get us together..
I still need to thank them…              
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AYYYY HCs for how Kuroo & Futakuchi handle another fella gettin in their lady’s space at a bar or on the street & the lady bein like UHHH I AM TOO DRUNK AND UNCOMFORTABLE TO HANDLE THIS
I read wrong, I did like reactions instead of HC… lol your girl here is stuuuupid. I’m so sorry. However, I hope you like these :) 
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Testuroo Kuroo
Between classes, training and official matches, Kuroo’s life as a college student tended to be very busy. He had built his life around a schedule and educate himself to follow it in order to not lo se control, and to be able to squeeze those little dates where he not only gave his relationship the time it needed, but to let some steam off. A date in one of those posh restaurant-bars in the middle of downtown had sounded appealing for both of them. Dinner and a couple of drinks, and then they could head back to a good night sleep. And maybe something more.
Kuroo watched the time on his phone, it was almost two am. They were done with their dinner, and by all the gin ‘n tonics _______ had ordered, she had past her limit half an hour ago. He checked himself on the restroom mirror one more time and left.
However, when he returned to his table, his lady wasn’t at alone. On his table was a guy sitting down while _____ was pressing her body too much into the chair, as if trying to create more distance between them. Maybe he wasn’t completely sober himself, but he knew how to read his girlfriend, and she was stratospherically uncomfortable.
As all these thoughts happened, his feet were on the move, striding back to his table with a relaxed expression which was nothing but a façade, because inside he was boiling in anger. He put a casual hand over her shoulder, squeezing it gently in their unspoken language they had created through the months together. Her hand reached for his immediately, the stranger’s eyes following the gesture with his eyes.  “Is he your friend, baby?” Kuroo asked, eyes fixed on the guy with a piercing look. _______ silently holding to his hand.
The guy cleared his throat, moving on his chair nervously. “It was nice to meet you,” the guy said. He stood up and left. Kuro snickered at the form disappearing between tables and gave his girl one last squeeze before kneeling before her. “Ready to go?”
She nodded. Her cheeks were flushed giving away how drunk she actually was.
Futakuchi Kenji
He was known for never declining an invitation to parties. He enjoyed the social life, the drinking, the mild chaos after one in the morning when everyone was drunk enough to dare to do the things they would never do in their five senses. He relished with the show a bunch of strangers put up in those massive parties.
He finished pouring soda in both red cups, and returned the plastic bottle back to the rest without closing it again. His girl was waiting for him and at that point, no one would mind the soda tasting weird. Most people around were already passing their limit. He shoved his way back to his girl, but instead of finding chatting with her friend like he had left, there was a guy. He had an arm resting beside her head, invading her personal space to a point she had shrunk on the place. The worst thing? No one around seemed to notice, or maybe they do but didn’t feel like meddling. With heavy steps and a twitching eyebrow, he walked up to them. He but the two drinks on the nearest table, needed his hands free. Without a second thought, he grabbed the guys shirt by the neck, yanking him away.
“What the fuck dude?” the guy said to him, more than pissed.  
“Why don’t you fuck off and leave my girl alone, dude?” His voice was calmed, crashing with the aggressive nature of his words. Futakuchi stretched his hand, ______ taking it immediately. He pulled her behind him, his cocky side smile showing. It wasn’t a suggestion, it was an order.
The guy scoffed, waving them off and walking away. He felt her sighing at his back. He turned around, wrapping his arm around her shoulders pulling her close. “Next time, you come with me to get the drinks.” She nodded, taking a quick step back and forward. He shook his head. “I think you shouldn’t be getting more drinks.”
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