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completed a portrait series of all the human children of the big three from pjo/hoo đ˛*ŕŠâŠâ§âË
loved loved loved experimenting with a new style and interpreting these characters with a new design!
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do you guys think jesus, the son of a carpenter, smelt the wood of the cross & temporarily thought of home
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i cannot emphasize enough how important it is to have gossipy bitchy littl pirvate group chats or discord servers with like 4 people in them whose stated purpose is posting ânew kind of guyâ or âthis reddit post is so fuckin dumbâ or âi got into a fight on twitter today look at this idiotâs replyâ so your homies can still see it and laugh and back you up but more importantly, so you are not tempted to post these kind of things on main
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ON PURPOSE, I'M GOING TO LOVE YOU ON PURPOSE
Jenny Slate // Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue // Pleiades, Anne Carson // Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo // @oriley42 and @earth167 (and a half) on Tumblr // Jodi Picoult from The Book Of Two Ways // The Night Vale, Episode 100, The Toast // Adam Melchor, I Choose You // Kierston White, The Chaos of Stars
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âMy older brother received a call at two pm on a Thursday, That his roommate from college And best friend from high school; Overdosed and died, Last Wednesday night. My brother is 25 years old. He missed three days of work, sat at home in the dark, And cried for the first time in six months. This is not poetry. My father is very, very sick. He sleeps for seven hours, To build up a half hour of strength, Just so he can pick me up from school. He hasnât been well in over a year. And still, He prays every night, âThank you God, for making this happen to me, and not my children.â I am swallowed in fear, That soon enough, he will go to bed, And never wake up. This is not poetry. There are thousands of people, fighting cancer, and war, and death, just to have one more day, In hopes that it will get better. And still, You people glorify sadness, and long for your death, because apparently life, is just too much of a burden. Wake up, your ignorance is sickening. Your life is thousands of times more beautiful, Than your death will be.â
â For My Father, S.SkavdahlÂ
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Bao Tran Trung (Vietnamese, based Saigon, Vietnam) - 1: Dreamer at Day 2: Insomniac at Night, 2021, Photography
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Human beings pass me on the street, and I want to reach out and strum them as if they were guitars. Sometimes all humanity strikes me as lovely. I just want to reach out and stroke someone, and say There, there, it's all right, honey. There, there, there.
Sandra Cisneros, Vintage Cisneros
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some of my fav pics from the sets of period dramas
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fine line
figure skater!joshua hong x f!reader
synopsis: as a joshua fangirl, getting the chance to interview him as a teenager was an absolute dream. 10 years later with a flourishing career as a writer and a strained relationship with him, he wants to do a 10 year reunion interview about his path to the upcoming Olympics. thereâs only one problem: youâre staying at his house and trying not to address your old feelings for him.
word count: 19.9k
tag list: @junhui-recs @bfwonu @huiranghaes
warnings: figure skater!joshua, writer/fangirl!reader, best friend!jeonghan, dad!seungcheol, smut, fluff, angst, some occasional skating jargon, this is a lot about the Olympics
a/n: yâall. this fic has been reworked over and over and over since spring 2022, itâs the longest fic Iâve ever done. itâs given me so much trouble and seen me through so many changes in my life. doing my final undergrad dance show, writing my undergrad capstone, finishing undergrad, and finding my first apartment. it is my baby and has grown as much as I have since march. thank you to the sports au discord for being so lovely <3 I hope you enjoy it as always and I hope you can feel how much heart I put into this! this is for @gyukultâs sports au collab + this is loosely based on the plot of the book âfunny you should askâ by elissa sussman which I canât recommend enough! title also inspired by the harry styles song ok bye lmao <3
Work isnât particularly difficult, in your opinion. Youâre used to hearing the people around you complain about how much their workload consumes them to a point of no return, but as you made your way into your first adult job as a writer, you tried to stop that from happening.
Itâs not exactly easy when you have to navigate the entertainment industry while writing, but the idea of trying to craft new narratives about celebrities that the public is convinced that they know inside and out still excites you.
Even if youâre not exactly fond of whoever youâre writing about, the challenge still intrigues you. Thus, the conversations surrounding ideas for new profiles are always equal parts captivating and nerve-wracking.
âHow do you feel about Joshua Hong?â Your manager asks. You look up to see her balancing her weight on the side of your desk, a neutral expression paints her face.
She knows this is a loaded question, all things considered.
âYou know how I feel about him,â You blink at her before facing your computer again.
âI do, but I need an updated response considering the anniversary,â She persists. You sigh, swiveling around to face her again before responding.
âHeâs great. I like him,â Your voice trails off, you try to nod to convince her, but itâs not working.
Your life has been so intertwined with Joshua Hongâs career as a professional figure skater that itâs hard to delineate life before and after him. He wasn't there, then one day he seemed to consume your life completely.
Before your start as a journalist, you ran a very well-known, albeit secretive, blog about Joshua Hong as a teenager. It was relatively harmless and safe for work, spare the occasional thirst posts sprinkled in. It mostly contained updates about the then emerging skaterâs career, offering illegal torrent links for broadcasts of his performances that werenât available worldwide and communicating with other fans about your love for him. Yet, some random post about him qualifying for the Olympics went insanely viral when you were 17, garnering over 1 million shares in under a week.
It was substantial enough to get his management's attention, and you had the opportunity to interview him not only for your blog but for a major publication for their Winter Olympics coverage series.
With two opportunities to write about him, you were able to fulfill the fan service pleas from your fellow fans for the blog and write a serious piece that made the general public interested in him from the perspective of a fan that knew the general timeline of his career.
The quick success felt like a fluke, but it led you to an undergraduate degree and a dream job as an entertainment writer at one of your favorite companies almost immediately after graduation.
He technically made your career, whether you wanted to admit it or not.
Youâve been trying to forget about the anniversary, but everyone in your life seems determined to bring it up whenever they see you.
âWell, we want you to do a 10-year reunion interview piece with him. Thatâs only if you want to,â Her voice was sympathetic, but youâre mainly focused on the number. It really had been 10 years, hadnât it?
You were both incredibly established in your respective careers, him as a 5-time gold medalist with appearances at 3 Olympic Games, and you with a prolific image as a relatable yet incisive celebrity interviewer. It completely makes sense for you two to meet again, considering how much the first interview changed the trajectory of your lives.
It would feed into the nostalgia of Joshua fans that grew up alongside you as readers of your blog and new fans that clamored for any new Joshua content.
Yet, you werenât exactly convinced.
âI mean, his team couldâve had anyone else write a big profile on him. Weâre not the only website in the world with an entertainment section,â You fight the urge to bite your nails and instead choose to wring your hands together.
âHe asked us to do it,â She admits.
You try not to look too shocked, but that definitely changes things. You were not close with Joshua whatsoever. Sure, heâd occasionally like your social media posts and wish you a happy birthday every year, but that was the extent of your relationship.
Your teenage self thinks it might be him looking for closure, wondering what might have happened if you stayed in touch.
Yet, you canât let yourself dive back into the fantasy of him again.
You search for a response, but you canât land on anything substantial. âWhat would I have to do?â You ask, you barely notice the unconscious habit of biting the inside of your cheek.
âWell, in addition to the profile, you can attend his practices and any private schedules he invites you to. Itâs mostly up to the discretion of him and his team,â She offers and you nod. Youâre good with that, you can watch him practice and go to a random professional event heâs booked for.
âHe did offer something else, if youâre up for it,â She gives you a pointed look which makes you a bit hesitant.
âWhat is it?â
âHe asked if you were open to staying at his house,â She smiled through her answer, but youâre sure your face was completely pale.
You didnât know if you were more shocked or nervous at the idea of it. It was ambitious, considering that you havenât spent more than a few hours in the same room with him at a time, much less stay with him.
You think you might die if you go through with it.
âHeâs not serious,â You find yourself laughing in disbelief. You canât even fathom the idea of being further sucked into Joshuaâs life after so long.
âHe really is. You donât have to give me an answer right now, but within the next day or so,â She leaves your desk without giving you a chance to respond, but you revel in the opportunity to think about everything.
Itâs a bit too much to wrap your head around, so much so that you donât remember much else of the work day.
For the first time in a long time, Joshua Hong was all you could think about.
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The more you think about the interview, the more it gives you anxiety.
All of the possible outcomes float around in your head during the commute home that you can barely enjoy the music blaring in your headphones.
Once you arrive home, you figure that you need a second opinion on the matter, so you decide to call your far more opinionated best friend for his input.
The phone only rings for a few seconds before he picks up.
âWhat happened?â
âJoshua wants to do this 10-year anniversary interview where I follow him around,â You sigh.
âNo fucking way,â He burst into laughter, his giggles echoing loudly through the phone.
âJeonghan, this isnât funny,â You whine. He was probably the last person you needed to call, seeing as he almost never had a sympathetic response to your pain.
âItâs hilarious, and this is karma for trying to ignore his existence for the past 5 years,â He replies with a teasing lilt.
You hate that heâs right.
You were very proud of Joshuaâs successes, in a âretired fan celebrating from a distanceâ sort of way. Yet, you tried to distance yourself so much from the blog that he inadvertently got caught in the crossfire. You cared about him so deeply for so long that you lost yourself in that, so you tried to cope with the state of your uneven relationship with him in your own little fucked up way.
You let out a frustrated sigh. âI just didnât think heâd be the one to do it, you know? I thought Iâd get a polite email from his assistant, not my manager telling me he wanted to do a profile.â
âThat means itâs personal to him, then. Thatâs actually kinda charming of him,â You feel your phone vibrate, so you check the notification.
Joshua messaged you on Instagram, and from a quick glance at your lockscreen, itâs long.
Your heart drops to your stomach.
âWait, he just messaged me,â You quickly put Jeonghan on speaker and opened the app without a second thought. You read his message out loud:
joshuahong: Hi! Not sure if youâve heard my request yet about the anniversary profile, but I would really love it if we could make it happen. I know itâs been a really long time, but I think itâd be fun to do it again. Youâve always supported me from the beginning of my career, so it would mean a lot to me. I miss talking to you, so we would definitely be catching up in more ways than one. Weâll only do it if youâre up for it though, please donât ghost me this time lol
âHoly shit,â Jeonghan fills the silence immediately. You were pretty much lost for words, but you managed to speak. âHoly shit is right,â You mumble to yourself.
You suddenly feel guilty for trying to bury him out of your life, especially when he clearly said he misses you.
Were you trying to set your boundaries by pushing him away or were you just being an asshole?
âI feel really stupid,â You hate that you want to cry. You canât reckon with the fact that Joshua has wanted to reconcile for so long that he had to do this to get your attention.
At least, thatâs what the selfish part of you thinks. You know the interview is so much bigger than yourself, but then again, it is a symbol of you and the years of effort you put into your blog.
âYouâre not stupid, but you need to worry about what youâre gonna say. Are you gonna say yes?â He asks.
Admittedly, you do feel the pull to say yes.
âI think I might. Is that a bad idea?â Internally, you know the answer, but your insecurities need some validation.
He clears his throat before responding. âI think youâll regret it if you say no. I think itâll hurt you more to not have closure with him.â
You donât think you necessarily want anything out of this besides becoming friendly with him.
Youâd like to think thatâs what wouldâve happened if you didnât completely ice him out.
âThatâs true. Itâs gonna be so hard to see him again,â A whine pulls your lips into a pout and you already know Jeonghan will protest.
âStop talking yourself out of it. Who knows, you might end up enjoying everything,â he suggests openly.
âThatâs possible. His house is supposed to be insanely big,â You shake your head at the idea of how a 27-year-old millionaire pro figure skater would be living, definitely far better than your current apartment.
âYou can only know for sure if you say yes.â
âI know,â You figure you need a vacation anyways, even if it means facing some unresolved emotional baggage.
âSo, you know your answer then. I need to get back to work, but donât blow him off. Respond to him tonight or Iâm not giving you the deluxe massage package gift certificate like I promised,â Jeonghan was not above threatening you into action, and this one had the right level of stakes.
âFine, okay,â You huff out, already opening the Instagram app again to motivate you into typing a proper response.
You exchange quick goodbyes and you let yourself look, albeit for far too long, at the message again to gain some inspiration.
Before you know it, youâre sending him a formal reply.
you: Hi! Youâre right about ghosting, no excuses for that so Iâm sorry lol. Iâve thought about it and Iâd be happy to do it, itâs been too long since weâve talked. Let me know the timeline youâre thinking of and Iâll get my schedule figured out
You figure thatâs just enough to ease your nerves. Itâs not exactly as earnest as his original message, but itâll work for now.
You even send a screenshot of the message to Jeonghan as proof for the sake of accountability and the state of your deluxe massage package gift certificate. You place your phone on your nightstand to avoid fixating on another response, letting yourself go fix dinner and get ready for bed without thinking.
Itâs only when youâre about to settle into bed that you remember your phone. You reach for it and Joshua, who is somehow extremely prompt with his messages, sends you another reply 10 minutes after your message.
joshuahong: Great! Weâll start sorting out more details then. Iâm really glad you said yes
Heâs already trying to pull at your heartstrings and itâs working. Despite everything, Joshua has always been kind. He doesnât just seem nice, like what most celebrities are assumed to be around other people, heâs always made sure you know he cares about you even if you hadnât known what to do about it.
You type out another quick response before going to bed.
you: Of course, itâs gonna be a lot of fun
You hope thatâs true, you hope that youâre not already in over your head with the situation. He still seems to have faith in you, so why not trust that instinct?
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During pre-trip preparations, you found yourself talking to Joshua far more often than before.
The conversations didnât go too deep of course, you couldnât get everything out of him before you even had a chance to conduct the interview, but the harmless banter seemed to slowly bridge that treacherous gap left between you two.
You even thought it would make your first meeting less awkward, but that wasnât even remotely possible. It had only taken a few days for the entirety of the trip to be confirmed by your workplace and his team, and the final itinerary made your head spin.
You would follow Joshua around for a week, primarily to his private daily practices in an effort to show his infamous dedication to Olympics training.
All while you stayed in his guest room.
You couldnât get out of that obligation, no matter how much you tried to convince him that you would be perfectly fine staying in a luxury hotel room paid for by your employer. He was confident that you could get a better view into his life while staying at his house which you reluctantly agreed with.
His idea definitely didnât cross any professional boundaries at all, none whatsoever! This is what heâd do as a friend if you were coming to visit anyways, right?
You were still slightly afraid to hear his voice, you werenât exactly sure why, but you were hoping it would keep the image of him unchanged in your mind until you saw him in person again.
You knew you were heavily biased going into this situation, so why not protect your heart for a little bit longer?
joshuahong: Are you nervous about tomorrow?
you: Not really
joshuahong: Y/N, please donât lie.
you: Iâm not!
joshuahong: Iâm kinda nervous to see you, though
you: Really? Why?
joshuahong: I think itâs been 6 years since Iâve seen you in person. Thatâs scary to think about
you: The passing of time is scary
joshuahong: Definitely. Promise to not be awkward?
you: Iâll try my best!
joshuahong: Thatâs not a promise!
you: Fine, I promise but you have to promise too!
joshuahong: I promise :) now get some sleep, I donât want to hear you complain when you have plenty of time to get 8 hours of sleep
you: Youâre so mean!! but you too, get lots of rest so you can give me a good show tomorrow
He doesnât reply to that last message, only using a heart emoji reaction instead.
The weight of the trip suddenly sits on your heart, and the main objective of writing an exceptional interview is somehow the least of your worries now.
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The flight to Korea is unceremoniously long, you have far too much time and anxiety to let yourself fall asleep. You go through all the Netflix episodes you downloaded for the flight, finish the book thatâs been sitting on your shelf for ages, and write down some preliminary notes about what youâd like to cover in the interview.
You decide to keep your ideas vague so that youâre not overexerting your brain during the flight.
First, a general discussion of the Olympics. Thatâs the main appeal of the article, seeing what his main preparations are like and hopefully getting some better insight about his feelings surrounding everything.
The second is his recovery from his last Olympics injury. He landed the most ambitious jump of his free skate program completely wrong, breaking his ankle in the process. It was during the last event of his Olympics run for that year, and he still placed third in the menâs individual skate program overall, but itâs been a sore subject for him in most interviews heâs done since the incident.
The footage is as agonizing as you can imagine, but the fact that he finished the routine at all is stunning. You figure that you can get some in-depth reaction about that moment and the subsequent recovery, more than the extremely media-trained answer heâs given about it before.
Lastly, the prospect of retirement. Heâs said almost nothing about his plans after the upcoming Olympic games, but Olympics experts are convinced that the news is looming over his upcoming appearance.
You knew better than to ask him outright about it because he definitely wouldnât give you a straight answer. From watching his recent interviews, you realized that Joshua has a tendency to go into a subtle apathetic mood when the interviewer hits something heâs not comfortable with. You hope that you can breach the subject without things going completely south. This interview was supposed to hit some darker aspects of the state of Joshuaâs career, but you never wanted to make him uncomfortable.
Other than those topics, anything else he wanted to divulge to you would be a bonus. You wanted him to have a reasonable amount of control over what would go into the interview, so youâre not opposed to adjusting your interview material if needed.
The thought of his reactions to your questions swarms your brain in a frenzy, but you know youâre getting ahead of yourself.
The flight lands without any problems and youâre still trying to figure your thoughts out by the time youâre picking up your suitcase from baggage claim.
Youâre soon greeted by Joshuaâs driver, a tall man who holds a sign with your name printed on it, nodding in affirmation when you confirm your identity with him. Heâs distantly kind to you, but itâs enough to put you at ease for the moment. Youâre escorted to a tinted black SUV with a gentle hand opening the back car door for you. Your suitcase is carefully stowed into the back of the truck while you click your seatbelt into place across your lap.
You donât realize how tired you are until the car starts moving. You didnât bother to orient yourself with the time once you got off the flight, but you figure itâs somewhere between late morning and early afternoon by the way the clouds create a gray atmosphere in the sky.
Nonetheless, looking out the window is enough to pull you into sleep, and you indulge yourself in a short nap, barely considering where you may be headed.
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It turns out that Joshua wanted to meet you at his home rink first which explains why you were waking up to the sight of a massive stadium.
You were slightly annoyed that you werenât at a stable location yet, your body started to feel vaguely sick at the constant movement of the car.
Youâre grateful that the car stops for a moment, youâre hoping Joshua takes a bit longer than expected to come out of the rink so that your body can stop feeling off center.
Unfortunately, heâs quite prompt, you notice him walking out only a few minutes later. Heâs accompanied by two other staff members, seemingly debriefing him on your arrival as you see one of them point to the car.
You suddenly feel acutely aware of how disheveled you look in your inconspicuous airport outfit, barely awake enough to make proper conversation with him.
He arrives at the other back car door quickly, opening it with a big smile.
âY/N! Hi, Iâm so happy to finally see you again,â Heâs excited, settling into the backseat across from you, slightly more perky than you expected.
âHi,â You wave back politely, pushing your voice up an octave to match his energy that is nearly impossible to replicate in your current mood.
âIâm sure you must be exhausted, it was a long flight wasnât it?â His brows furrow slightly, and his concern is evident on his face.
âYeah, Iâm still pretty tired,â You offer him a halfhearted smile.
âWell, we can recover once weâre at my place. Weâll have time to catch up on everything,â He reassures you with a nod.
He notices youâre still out of it, so you donât talk for the rest of the ride to his house.
Through heavy eyelids, you steal a few looks at him and he really is as pretty as you remember. His boyish features filled out his face much better now, although he was always handsome.
Youâre not sure how long his practice day was, but it surely didnât show in his features. He caught you looking at him only once, you tried to be discreet while he was looking at his phone, but he still saw you.
It seemed like he had a sixth sense to know when someone was looking at him which, if anything, made it a bit more embarrassing to get caught.
He let you off easy though, smiling at you before turning his attention back to his phone.
It was a tiny gesture, but it reminds you just how much he seems to notice you.
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You wouldnât say youâre best friends or anything, but talking to Joshua for an extended period of time has made you miss being around him in person. His energy has always been the same after so long.
âSo you just casually stumbled into an interview with Dwayne the Rock Johnson?â Heâs somehow fully astonished at your celebrity interview stories, you notice the sparkle in his eyes and his smile is radiant, but you think thatâs just the alcohol creeping up on him.
You both agreed to a drink after coming back to the house, you chose wine while he opted for beer. This has made the mood considerably less awkward and youâre grateful that you both pushed past the mandatory small talk.
âYeah, the interviewer before me canceled so I got more time with him than I intended. Then the whole viral interview video happened,â You wave your hand before taking another sip of your glass.
âYou say that as if itâs normal,â He pushes his hair back, slightly exposing his forehead. That was surprising coming from him, considering that he is far more famous than you would ever be. Yet, you assume that itâs because heâs famous in a more traditional sense, so content creation was never a part of his job to begin with.
âWell, it is if youâre good at it, which I am,â You brag, receiving a hearty laugh from him.
âLook at you, big shot,â He playfully swats your arm. âYou really made it, huh?â Heâs fond, his glance is soft and yearning for more. Itâs far too sentimental for where you wanted this to go tonight, but you play along for a moment.
âI did,â Your cheeks are slightly too warm as you avoid his eye contact with a small smile, but you still have control over yourself. You decide to take advantage of it.
âI want to get some stuff recorded for the interview if thatâs okay?â You donât know why you ask for permission to start interviewing, seeing as itâs the entire reason youâre here in the first place.
âThatâs fine,â He straightens up a bit, he doesnât seem too affected by the alcohol either which will make this a bit easier.
âWeâll keep it pretty light today, considering this is just the first day.â
âIâm good with that,â He chuckles lightly. You know heâs watching you struggle to figure out the best way to interview him. Itâs too much effort to find your laptop which is somewhere tucked away in a carry-on bag, so you settle for your phone.
âOk, so,â you fumble with your phoneâs record button on the Voice Memos app for a moment, âtell me your general feelings about the Olympics coming up.â
âIâm excited, I missed being in full competition prep mode. Itâs an indescribable feeling, but everything is coming together nicely which is all I can ask for on the 4th time around,â He had a vague joy in his eyes, but you didnât want to scrutinize the answer just yet, it was only the first question.
âWhat does full competition prep mode look like for you?â
âMy practice days are much longer than usual, so Iâm in the rink most days from sunrise to sunset, if I can help it,â He smiles sheepishly. That charm seems like itâs going to seep through every response he gives you, so he can possibly get away with some things.
âWhat do you like to do to destress after such long practice days?â
His eyes light up at the idea and he readjusts his position on the couch. âI like taking a cold shower and catching up on reality TV, I honestly like anything trashy.â
You didnât peg Joshua to be a reality TV person, but itâs the exact kind of pop culture talk that his fans will eat up.
âOkay, then which one do you prefer, The Bachelor or Love Island?â You ask curiously.
âLove Island, easily,â He replies immediately. He smirks and you nod in affirmation. You knew he had good taste, you figure youâd have to ask him about some other TV preferences later.
âGood, that was the right answer,â You shoot back. You decide to drink the rest of your wine instead of nursing it any longer.
âAsking the tough questions, clearly,â Heâs way too smug about it and it makes you roll your eyes.
âShut up, I told you weâre keeping it light! Unless you want to be asked about the future of your career while we drink,â Now itâs your turn to touch his arm, your hand intentionally doesnât linger for too long though.
âI donât, youâre right,â You know heâs not lying by the way he lets out a deep breath. Thereâs an unspoken tension at the thought of you bringing everything up.
âOkay, one more dumb non-skating question.â
âTheyâre not dumb,â He immediately catches your words and you blink at him, silently watching his face. He stares back, but his expression is slightly tender. Again, his face is almost too sweet for you to process. It threw you off this time though, so you have to look at the floor. You donât even remember the question you meant to ask him, so you opt for a way out.
âStop it.â
âWhat?â He genuinely looks confused, as if heâs not unconsciously doing the standard heartthrob boyfriend-esque banter.
âThat was too nice,â You pick up your phone to stop the recording, still not facing him. Your body language is slightly more closed off.
âYou act like youâve never been complimented before,â He retorts.
You couldnât say that it was different because he said it, you couldnât give a shit if some random A-lister made you feel better about your work, but it was him.
âIâm not used to your compliments,â You indirectly emphasize him.
âWell, weâll have to change that then,â He smirks.
That stirs something up in your chest, but you canât quite name it. You decide itâs best to ignore it.
âGreat. So are you gonna make me dinner or are we ordering somewhere?â
âIâm definitely not cooking,â He lets out a clipped laugh, shaking his head in disapproval. To be fair, he exerted more physical effort in a day than youâd do in an entire calendar year, so you werenât exactly offended.
The night spun on with cheap pizza and varying levels of conversations. He even convinced you to watch Love Island, albeit one episode, until he decided he was too tired to continue.
He gives you a short tour of the guest room before retreating to his own room, and you finally get a moment to sit with your thoughts.
Joshua is friendlier than you expected and that was going to cause problems whether you liked it or not.
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Although it was your first full day in town, the jetlag caught up with you almost immediately. Joshua mentioned last night that he would be at meetings throughout the afternoon, so you were grateful that you didnât have to tag along.
Once you were thoroughly awake, you decided to investigate the house. As you suspected, it was far too big for him, especially considering he wasnât home enough to enjoy it anyways.
The style of the house is typical celebrity fare, far too angular and minimalist for your taste. The shades of white, gray, and black that decorated his furniture and appliances were anything but inviting. It was all far too muted in your opinion and it made you miss the character of your apartment.
Besides a few framed photos of what you assume to be his family and friends along with some light decor, it looks like it could be plucked right off of a Zillow listing.
Even if you wanted to write some flowery prose about his house for the article, it leaves much to be desired.
âAre you settled in?â Your manager asks over the phone. She promised not to call you after this initial check in, but you figured sheâd find other ways to be nosy about how things are going. She was a fan of Joshua, so her prying for extra details wouldnât be completely unexpected.
âYeah, everythingâs been good,â You shared, completely nestled onto the couch with a blanket.
âHowâs Joshua?â She inquires with a slight lilt.
âHeâs doing well. Weâve already got some parts for the interview, but I havenât seen him skate yet,â You recall the banter of last night with a small smile. You were both being friendly, it was completely harmless.
âWell, you still have a lot of time for that, but Iâm glad youâve made some progress. Iâll let you go, but let me know if you need anything.â
âI will,â You respond. You exchange goodbyes and go back to mindlessly scrolling on Twitter.
âWere you talking shit about me?â Joshua asks. You whip your head around to notice him watching you, completely unsuspecting in his business casual attire. You shriek in fear, clutching the blanket before reaching over to throw a pillow at his face. He narrowly avoids it with a massive grin on his face.
âJesus, you scared the hell out of me,â You sigh, pressing a hand to your chest to check your racing pulse.
âIâm light on my feet.â
âYeah, clearly,â You grumbled.
âYou look very comfortable,â He teases, pointing to your current seating position with a chuckle. Your body is completely wrapped up minus your head. It probably looks quite funny by the way he bites his tongue with a childish smile.
âI am. How were the meetings?â You deflect the attention onto him instead.
âProductive,â He walks around to join you on the couch, landing next to you with a sigh.
âAnything worth breaking an NDA over?â
He rolls his eyes. âAbsolutely not,â He scoffed.
âWorth a try,â You finally free your arms from the blanket, but youâre still wearing a hoodie.
âWhy did you need the blanket if youâre wearing a hoodie?â He asks politely, pointing to your chest.
âI get cold easily!â You protest.
This oversized maroon hoodie was your signature writing piece, you absolutely needed to wear it for big projects or else you wrote pure shit.
Youâve had it since you started writing professionally, a random thrift store find that has given you incredible luck over the years. Itâs helped you through many long nights of writing and editing throughout your career.
Thus, you put it on in an attempt to stir up some inspiration, but to no avail.
Joshua is charmed by this backstory though, nodding along with his head in the palm of his hand.
âYou think itâs dumb,â Youâre projecting onto him, without a doubt.
âNo, itâs not! Itâs actually very cute. You can wear it to the rink later.â
âWeâre still doing that?â You grimace. He joked that he was going to take you out onto the ice, but doing it this early into the trip felt like overkill.
âUnfortunately, yes,â He pouts. âIâm forcing you out of the house so that you donât steal my blankets.â
âVery rude.â
â
The rink is far bigger than you couldâve imagined. You havenât been in many throughout your life, but since it functions partly as a stadium, it makes you feel even smaller.
He leads you to the check in booth to introduce you to the staff onsite for the day. If heâs coming to practice solo, he remarks that the employees only door is typically unlocked for him, and his suspicions are correct.
âHey, man, itâs good to see you again,â Joshua embraces a taller man into a hug once he walks through the door. âCheol, this is Y/N,â He glances between the two of you with a hopeful smile.
âY/N, this is Seungcheol.â
âHi,â You wave politely and everything starts to register for you. Youâve known of Seungcheol for a long time through Joshuaâs social media, you knew they were longtime friends and Joshua was always open about being close with Seungcheolâs family.
âItâs nice to finally meet you. Josh has told me a lot about you, youâre always a hot topic around here,â Seungcheol smirks to Joshuaâs dismay.
âNot in a bad way, everybody loves your writing,â Joshua tries to diffuse the tension with a short smile.
âIs Sumin here?â He switches the topic completely, looking around to the back door for any sign of life.
âYeah, sheâs just with her mom. Iâll go get her,â Seungcheol replies before heading further back into the venue.
Itâs another minute or two before he comes back with a toddler in his arms, her eyes lighting up at the sight of Joshua. She squirms in Seungcheolâs hold until he puts her down, and she takes off running until Joshua catches her in his arms.
âJoshie,â she screams into his ear. He spins her around for a moment until sheâs giggling uncontrollably. It was absolutely adorable, it even got a smile out of you.
âHi Minnie, how are you?â Heâs beaming from ear to ear at her.
âGood,â she nods decisively. He points to you before introducing you to her.
âThatâs Y/N. Sheâs a good friend of mine, can you say hi?â He coaxes her with a gentle voice.
âHi,â She waves and Joshua is celebrating her again with a small kiss on the cheek. He seems like such a natural with her, itâs as if sheâs his own daughter.
âHi, itâs nice to meet you,â You wave back and she offers you a shy smile.
âI have to go, but Iâll just be skating out there with Y/N, okay?â He reassures her with a sweet pat to her hair before handing her off to Seungcheol.
She puts her head on Seungcheolâs shoulder with another nod. âOut there,â she points to the ice.
âYep. Be good for dad, Iâll see you later,â He winks at her before leading you both out to the ice.
Your heart is warm from the entire interaction. He sits down on the bleachers and you land next to him, silently placing his duffel bag onto the ground.
He unzips it to reveal your skates. He ordered them before you arrived, promising that he would get you to skate at some point during the trip. You just didnât predict it would be this early on.
âHow old is she?â You asked, toeing off your sneakers before putting on the skates one at a time.
âTwo,â He smiles fondly at the thought of her. âCheol and his wife are such good parents, they were worried about being too young but theyâre perfect to her.â
âSo youâre her godfather, I assume?â
âIs it that obvious?â He scrunches his face. He turns his attention to his skates for a moment, quickly lacing them up and tightening them. You didnât even notice him taking off his other shoes.
âYeah, you definitely gave off dad vibes, but it was sweet.â
âHim and his family have done so much for me, I couldnât say no. I also helped him ask out his wife on their first date, so it was inevitable,â He pushes his hair out of his face with a grin.
âThey helped you adjust here, right?â
âYeah, Iâll always be grateful for them. It started with discounted rental fees because I couldnât afford to use the space, so I owe a lot to them. I pay them back in any way I can,â He nodded solemnly.
He has a deep sense of gratitude that is admirable, it makes you wonder what itâs like to be so deeply initiated into someoneâs life that thereâs no question if youâll be there forever, itâs just a matter of what role youâll play.
It made sense that Joshua knew the place so intimately, he was clearly a member of Seungcheolâs family. He grew up in this rink, watched his friends grow and start their families. It was a safe haven.
âAre you ready to skate?â
âBarely.â
âThatâs the spirit,â He rubs your shoulder before standing up. You also stand up, albeit far more slowly, facing toward the ice.
Youâve gone ice skating multiple times in your life, but not enough to remember anything past the basics. You step onto the ice, but you already feel like the surface is going to give out any second.
Joshua notices you start to flail and rushes to place a protective arm around your waist. âAre you okay?â
âNo,â You squeeze your eyes shut and are already considering admitting defeat. The idea of voluntarily skating with an Olympic gold medalist had to be the worst idea youâve had in a long time.
âDo you want me to get you the walker?â He asks sweetly. Thereâs absolutely no malice there, but it still feels slightly patronizing.
âJoshua, thatâs not funny,â You whine, anxiously looking down at your skates.
âIâm not joking, Iâm just giving you options!â
âNo, I donât need it. I just got nervous,â You reassure yourself. That was the truth, it was mostly the shock of being on the ice again after such a long time.
âOk, so if I let go, youâll be fine?â
âYes.â
âOkay, Iâm letting go. Just bend your knees if you think youâre gonna fall,â He slowly moves away from you, looking expectantly to see how youâll fare on your own. His advice works and you find your balance without too much effort. You do remember how to move forward on skates, so you decide to impress him a bit.
You move easily, pushing your back leg out and to the side before alternating legs, making your way across the ice without much issue. He is visibly impressed, gasping at you with his arms crossed.
âYouâre so good! I thought you were a beginner,â He praises you while skating over to your side.
âI am! I donât know anything other than this.â
âThatâs fine, then we can just expand on that skill today. Nothing crazy, I promise,â He calms your nerves with a gentle hand on your shoulder.
The skill in question is extending the standard forward movements into drawn out strokes, so it appears as though youâre gliding instead of walking on the ice. You would leave that back leg out for longer periods to create a more elegant appearance when you move forward. When he demonstrates the move, youâre mesmerized. No matter how many times youâve seen him do the same moves, thereâs still an enchanting quality to his skating.
He can elevate any move without much effort, but that is clearly from years worth of work and persistence into making his moves clean.
Joshua is an incredibly patient teacher, far more than you expected. Thereâs absolutely no frustration when you make a mistake, just a quiet encouragement to keep going.
When you unexpectedly lose your balance, heâs making sure you fall backwards so as to not injure your hands. When youâre visibly frustrated, he lets you take a break for a few minutes to regroup. Thereâs a level of care you didnât expect, but then again, itâs Joshua. He couldnât ignore your requests for help even if he wanted to.
Youâre not ready to do full out spins or jumps yet, but you are instilled with a new confidence that you can at least try something new without getting immediately discouraged.
âAre you good with finishing up there?â
âYeah, I feel good. I do need something from you, though.â
âAnd what is that?â
âYour best jump.â
âBest jump?â He looks back at the ice before facing you again, seemingly considering all his options. Despite all of your years of supporting him, you still didnât know the difference between the jumps, but you figure itâs best not to ask for more explanation than this.
âPretty please?â You flash a smile that he canât deny. He lets out a quiet laugh and his eyes search the ground for a moment before he nods.
âOkay, Iâll do a quadruple jump combo, but only because you asked so nicely,â He sighs, squaring his shoulders for a moment.
âI appreciate it a lot,â You amp up the compliments in hopes that he doesnât change his mind.
âYeah, yeah, whatever you say,â He skates away from you to find a solid starting position. You move to a corner wall to observe and stay out of the way.
He takes a deep breath before starting his entrance, snapping through both jumps with ease. He landed evenly, coming out into a pose for you, his arms pointed up with flair before putting them down again.
âVery impressive,â You compliment him.
âIt was, wasnât it?â His breathing is a bit uneven once he comes up to you again. You smile at his cockiness, but itâs well earned.
He restrains himself from practicing any further or else heâll be here for hours on end, but thatâs not too different from most days. He tells you this is one of his shorter visits, somehow being here for under 3 hours is an accomplishment worth celebrating.
You both say goodbye to Seungcheol and Sumin before heading out to his car. You climb into the passenger seat while he adjusts his seatbelt. He decides to let you interview him while heâs driving although you were fine with waiting until you were back at his home.
âSo this current practice routine is the most intense level youâve been at in the past 4 years?â
âYeah, I slowly had to work it up to this point after the injury. It was almost painful to slow down that much, but I needed to,â He focuses on the road while responding. Youâve opted for writing notes on your phone and recording at the same time.
âHow did it initially feel for you to go through it?â
âI hated it. I didnât break my ankle normally either, so it wasnât just the typical advice of staying off your ankle for 8 weeks. It took so much longer than everyone anticipated and I had to genuinely stop everything I was doing,â He tightens his grip on the steering wheel to your slight shock.
âIâm sure it was frustrating to not be able to enjoy that podium moment either.â
âRight, it was as if I didnât even make the podium. I got 3rd place, but it was so excruciating to even be up there, I didnât feel like I earned it,â He looks visibly upset just recounting it to you. It hurts to hear just how insecure he became afterwards. In hindsight, it makes sense that he didnât want to spend time discussing it. Back then, the radio silence just made you hope that he was taking care of himself, not feeling pressured to keep anyone updated. Why would he want to constantly relive and dissect that kind of trauma?
âDo you ultimately want to redeem that moment?â
âI hope so. Thereâs always pressure to constantly outdo yourself, but I just want to finish the routines safely. Thatâs all I want,â He nods solemnly and you automatically believe him. Although heâs safely finished the other competitions within a season, thereâs still an underlying fear of things going wrong at the worst possible moment.
âFrom what I saw today, youâre being careful,â You assure him. Itâs not wrong to say that either, especially when he was helping you with the execution of the moves earlier. When he was done showing you a certain idea, he didnât linger in the pose too long at all. It felt like he was overly cautious if anything, but you didnât want to shift the mood too drastically.
âThatâs from all the paranoia, trust me. I donât want to feel afraid to compete, I want to break out of that habit,â He finally glances at you for a moment.
Youâre grateful that he seems to echo your internal sentiment. There was never an air of hesitation around his skating, he was always quite self-assured in himself, but you both know that never conquering your fears could indefinitely stunt your growth. He obviously needed as long as possible to rebuild his self image and confront his fears.
âFor what itâs worth, I think youâll find that courage again,â You place a hand on his shoulder. The tension settles almost immediately at your touch.
âYou think so?â
âI know you will. Itâs either that or withdrawing from the Olympics which just sounds like a lot of paperwork, honestly,â You joke.
âYouâre right, itâs a shit ton of paperwork,â He giggles and readjusts his hands on the wheel again.
You knew that last part wouldnât be used for your final work, but itâs nice to hear him joke about it all. You liked being there for him as a friend, even if youâd never know exactly what itâs like to be in his position. He deserves that kind of empathy thatâs not hollow or backhanded, you figure thatâs the least you could do for him while being here.
You could finally even out the foundation of friendship in this way, silently repairing all the mistakes youâve made in the past in regards to your relationship.
Heâs able to talk a bit more about his recovery before the end of the drive and you feel satisfied by the end of the night. Over dinner, it feels like everything is evolving, not just the article itself. Heâs opened himself up a bit further and youâd like to treasure that.
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âYou donât have to stay the entire time, you know that right?â He turns his glance toward you away from the ice with a smirk playing on his lips.
The infamous 12-hour practice day had arrived, and you were dreading it the most out of the weekâs schedule. Yet, you were committed to being as involved in his daily life as possible, despite your natural aversion to waking up at dawn. You didnât want to be one of those writers that holed up in their hotel room to write their assigned article. It was typically out of your control how much time you were allowed to spend with a subject, but if given the option to spend more time with them, you wanted to take it.
Since it was Joshua, you still felt obliged to play catch up on spending time with him in any way you could, even if it meant watching him from the bleachers for an entire work day. Plus, you were already at the rink this early, there was no use in leaving to do touristy things alone when you didnât necessarily want to do that anyways.
âI know, but I want to,â You retorted. He gives you that âyouâre gonna eat your wordsâ look, but he still accepts your answer.
âAre you still up to be interviewed once youâre done practicing?â
âYeah, I should be good,â He takes a deep breath once he replies, seemingly preparing himself for the painstakingly long day ahead of him.
âOkay, Iâll leave you to it then,â You wave at him and he returns it immediately. You head up the bleachers to find a good seat, ending up somewhere towards the lower half of the seating. You wanted to be in a good position where you could view the full scope of his skating, but also capture the details of his face. Your position ends up being perfect, it makes watching him even more fascinating.
He does most of his stretches further away from you, so youâre caught craning your neck to see him. His muscles are well defined, a fact that youâve been trying to ignore as the bulk of his arms seem to fight against the sleeves of his shirt as he stretches his limbs above his head.
His warm-up is calm yet still dynamic to watch. His jumps are so effortless that your head spins just thinking about the physics of jumping up into a spin and somehow not falling on your ass as you land.
Yet, he lands them perfectly every time. You know thatâs not possible, that thereâs probably some small tweak heâd make to the way he entered a jump or a correction heâd make to the angle of his landing, but you were fine living in ignorant bliss of the technical aspects of his skating.
You wanted yourself to enjoy being a spectator, to not fixate on every single detail, and simply enjoy an elite athlete being good at their sport.
He takes a small breather but soon goes into his assumed short program. Most diehard Olympics fans would kill to see even a glimpse of his routines for the impending games, but like any other figure skater, the details are carefully kept under lock and key until the competition begins.
You try to savor the image of him without the full theatrics of the actual performance, and the sight of him is enchanting.
His short program music is a bombastic and dynamic classical piece that forces you to focus on every detail of the performance. Itâs a triumphant number, one that exudes the confidence and charisma of an experienced skater that knows the nuances of the song like the back of their hand. You decide that it suits him perfectly as he expresses the power of the song through cutthroat expressions and sharp movements.
After running through the full routine a few times, you notice him stop to take an extended break. He skates back to your side of the rink with a smile on his face.
âFalling asleep yet?â He jokes.
âNot yet,â you return the smile, your cheeks practically hurt just looking at him. Itâs nearly impossible to avoid watching him, heâs always had this magnetic charm on the ice that makes him hard to ignore.
âGood, I havenât bored you yet. Howâs the writing coming?â
You glance at your laptop on the seat next to you, accompanied by scattered papers on top of the keyboard. The writing was mostly on pause considering the unusual environment, you didnât ever write with the same classical song blasting in your ears on repeat.
Also, he was skating, so every time you thought you got into a good rhythm with writing, your eyes drifted back to him gliding across the ice. The sound of his skates hitting the ice was hard to ignore.
âItâs coming,â You lie easily. A quick tilt of his head signals that he knows youâre bluffing.
âLots of strategizing, huh?â He doesnât let on though, pointing at your notes instead and youâre nodding slowly.
âYouâre not an easy person to write about,â You give him a pointed look and heâs grinning.
âSo Iâve heard,â Youâre glad he has some level of self-awareness. Youâre not trying to give writers who are purposefully uninformed about his career when tasked to write a meaningful piece about him any credit, but he was a somewhat difficult subject.
Not in the traditional ways, of course, heâs not storming out of interviews over small details, but heâs so polished that itâs impossible to get much depth out of him beyond his typical media-trained answers.
You always heard the same things about him from other entertainment writers. He was perfectly kind and respectful to work with, but you would have to try especially hard to break him out of his mold.
Even if you felt that you knew him, you didnât really know him at all.
The thought sits in the back of your mind like an unwanted guest.
âThat means you actually have to keep giving me something to work with,â You sigh, gesturing your hands out toward him.
âWeâll see,â He playfully eyes you up and down, but it has a serious undertone. Youâve made some good progress, but you didnât want to torture him for details. It wasnât worth being invasive of his boundaries just to make a better article.
He skates off without another word and heâs back in the throes of practicing the routine. After a bit more technical work on the short program, he moves on to the free program.
The music is drastically calmer, it creates a stark contrast to his first routine. Itâs still classical, youâd have to inquire exactly what track it was, but the mood of the piece was much lighter. It was smart of him to represent the full duality of his skating abilities.
His movements are almost fairylike, his delicate spins are effortless to watch. This doesnât undercut the power of his jumps though, still as dramatic as ever. This routine contains far more quadruple jumps than the short program, likely in an effort to show off his technical prowess.
He wasnât called the âtechnical princeâ for nothing. Itâs a nickname thatâs been floating around the fandom since your early blog days, first used when fans noticed that young Joshuaâs technical scores at competitions were almost always perfect. Itâs followed him for years, evolving to show how clean his technique is.
Heâs the textbook example of a good figure skater.
Once he finishes the routine, you can tell his stamina is reasonably depleted. From your occasional glances, you can tell itâs quite taxing to do multiple quadruple jump combinations in a row, yet he pulls it off every time.
The rest of the day consisted of him alternating between the routines, cleaning up details that he wasnât happy with, and practicing the execution of his moves until he finally seemed satisfied with them. After a while, you figure you canât write much else for this portion of the article without interviewing him again, so you settle further into the unforgivingly cold seats to watch him intently.
âY/N!â He calls your name suddenly, waving his hand from across the rink.
âWhat?â
âItâs time to go home,â He beckons his hand for you to come toward him. You donât hesitate to pack your laptop and assorted notes back into your purse, rushing over to meet up with him on his side of the rink. You donât exactly know how to process being included in the concept of his home, even though you know itâs a harmless statement.
By the time you reach the other side, heâs already taken his skates off and replaced them with sneakers, his leg anxiously bouncing up and down as he watches you come over. Heâs sat toward the end of the bleachers and you can sense that his body is ready to get moving.
âI just have to get a few things from the locker room and Iâll be ready to go. Do you want to go back there with me?â He looks toward the lengthy hallway behind him before looking back at you in anticipation. You didnât go the first day he invited you to the rink out of an abundance of caution, mostly for your own heartâs sake.
You could keep yourself under control watching him collect his things, right?
âYeah, Iâll go,â You nod decisively. He gets up and leads you through the hallway until you arrive at a private locker room, the door is adorned with a small nameplate with his name on it. He downplays how fancy it actually is, but it feels like a miniature hotel suite. In addition to the dressing room itself, it also contains a full private bathroom and sizable closet.
âDamn,â you mutter under your breath, looking around the room and taking in the full scope of it.
âYeah, itâs pretty nice,â He adds. Youâre still looking around and trying not to touch anything in fear of breaking something.
You turn around to voice your opinions, but you notice something else.
Joshua is shirtless. You werenât exactly objectifying him, but it was definitely hard to not look at him. Heâs taking a moment to wipe off the sweat across his chest, it feels a bit pornographic to keep looking at that point. The next time you look, he thankfully has a shirt on so your cheeks can stop fully burning at the sight of him.
He doesnât notice your stare, but you do observe the shirts that fall to the floor when Joshua accidentally knocks his duffel bag onto the ground.
âIâve got it,â You chirp, already reaching down to pick everything up.
âItâs okay,â Joshua hurriedly shoulders the bag back onto the bench, double checking that itâs not hanging off precariously like last time.
Your heads both come up at the same time, your faces only a few inches away from each other.
âAre you gonna move?â You inquire quietly. He stares back, obviously in no rush to fold. His glance is tempting, everything about him is tempting.
âDo you want me to move?â He counters.
Shit.
You didnât want him to at all, the idea of him walking away makes you want to scream. The tension has been mounting the past few days whether you wanted to admit it or not. At first, you chalked it up to him just being a gentleman, but there was always a hint of something else there. His politeness toward his staff was completely different to the kindness he offered you.
The lingering glances on you when heâs cooking, his particularly fond smiles while you talk about something, and the soft touches all add up in your brain.
Now that you were in a different setting, it was crystal clear to you. If there was ever a sign, this was it.
âNo,â You shake your head.
âCan I?â He asks and your heart has already melted into a puddle. No one ever asks you for a kiss. Youâre not sure if you wouldâve rejected him to begin with, but the tenderness leaves you enthralled.
You nod and he meets your lips with ease. He tastes better than you couldâve ever imagined. It doesnât take long for you to move further into the kiss, pushing your tongue into his mouth. He accepts you and naturally picks up the pace, capturing your lips over and over again leaving you few chances to catch your breath.
âShit,â You step back first and heâs clearly confused.
âAre you ok? We donât have to do this,â His voice is far too worried for what youâre actually thinking about, poor thing.
âNo, Iâm fine, I just remembered that I didnât get to interview you,â You pout. You genuinely feel guilty for not mentioning it before the lust took over your mind, but it still needed to get off your chest.
âThatâs okay, we can just do it here,â He reassures you with a nod.
âNo,â you caress his arm, ânot here.â
It clicks once you start running your hand up and down his bicep, eventually resting your palm on the side of his neck. The gesture is enough to make him arrange his bag faster than youâve seen him move the entire trip.
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âGod, you taste so fucking good,â Joshua moans into your ear, momentarily taking his lips off yours to catch his breath. You canât even form sentences at this point, only quiet moans that show your dissolving restraint. He can tell youâre getting tired of holding back too, in fact it seems to bother him quite a bit.
âI wanna hear you,â He whispers again, he suddenly nips your ear in retaliation for being quiet.
It forces a whiny moan out of your throat, itâs embarrassing to bend so easily to him but his quiet humming on your neck is enough indication to you that heâs satisfied.
He insisted on driving you both home and for good reason, he was so helplessly horny that he couldnât keep his hand off your thigh for the entire drive home. You felt him snake his hand underneath your skirt, but he didnât go much further than that, his thumb idly rubbing circles on your inner thigh.
The moment you both walked inside the house, Joshua couldnât contain himself at all against your lips, thus you were barely standing up against the door.
âJosh, please,â you breathe out. Your voice is weak, you canât even pretend to have your guard up anymore.
âWhatâs up?â He barely gets it out before his lips are on yours again. You whimper into the kiss again, tapping your hands against his chest to get his attention. You manage to pull away to speak up.
âPlease tell me youâre not gonna fuck me against the door,â You pant, looking up at him with a smirk.
He takes a deep breath and tilts his head to look at you intently. You almost think heâs angry until he suddenly picks you up bridal style, ignoring your startled scream with a smile.
He leads you upstairs into his bedroom and tosses you on the bed lightly, you lean back onto your elbows as he inches closer to you.
âYouâre so fucking impatient, you know that?â He giggles at you, hands slowly prying open your thighs with gentle hands. You try not to hold your breath in anticipation, but the touch of his fingertips against your skin is already driving you insane.
âYou made us rush home because you swore that you needed to get more material for the interview,â He speaks in a low tone, sliding his hands underneath your skirt again, but his hands stop at your hips, massaging the fabric of your underwear.
âI did, I mean, I do,â You stutter out, making eye contact with him. He laughs at your attempt to be coherent and hooks his fingers under both sides of your underwear. He decides to slip the entirety of his hands underneath, seizing your hips with outstretched palms. He yanks you down the bed in one swift movement, making you gasp.
âYou kept teasing me with this skirt, ignoring me and acting like you werenât already soaked for me back at the rink,â He palms the front of your cunt, confirming how desperate youâve been for him. It makes you shudder and squeeze your eyes closed.
âNo no no, baby, keep your eyes open. Youâre gonna interview me right now,â He nods at you and your heart drops to your stomach. Youâre already somewhat close to cumming, youâre convinced that a single touch to your clit would send you over the edge.
How the hell were you meant to interview him like this?
âFuck,â You whine, hips already lifting off the bed to gain more friction.
âI know, honey, you have to focus. Can you do that or do you need my cock that badly?â He teases you with lustful eyes and you clench your jaw. Youâre determined to prove him wrong, so you put your energy into contemplating a question to start with.
âI can focus, asshole,â You begrudgingly shift your hips to give him better access. You shake your head and come up with a question on the spot, eyes trained on his expectantly.
âWhatâs a common misconception about your public persona that you hate?â Your voice holds steady and he slides your underwear off quickly.
He hums to himself for a moment, deciding to graze a finger lazily against your folds. âIâm not a people pleaser or a pushover. People think me being a gentleman means I take all kinds of shit, but I donât,â He slips two fingers into your core, a light smile plays on his lips when he feels you clench around him.
âSo you think people in the industry look down on you for that?â You hear your voice lilt for a second as he finds a steady rhythm, curling his fingers instinctively. Your hips are rocking subtly and he clocks this immediately, he moves to cage you between his legs.
âI know they do,â He confirms with a lift of his eyebrows, âespecially when I was younger. It fucked with my mentality a lot, but I know better now,â He adds when he sees your pout. He moves up to your chest, tugging your shirt up slightly. He moves back to let you take off your top and bra, but his fingers are still expertly moving inside your walls. The sound of your wetness is absolutely stealing your focus, especially when Joshua decides to force his fingers inside you even harder with low grunts.
Heâs an absolute menace, youâre sure of it.
You only nod to his answer, but he disapproves at your silence. âCome on, you know the rules,â He moves up to capture your nipple in his mouth, eliciting soft moans out of you. Your orgasm is definitely on the horizon, the coil in the pit of your stomach is tightening with every bite to your chest.
âSo I assume you channel a lot of frustration into your-â He hits your g-spot particularly hard, you let out a strangled cry that forces a tear down your cheek. You clamp a hand over your mouth, but Joshua is already pushing it off your face to leave a peck on your lips.
âYour skating, shit,â You whisper, you force his head back down to meet your lips in a heated kiss. Your tongue enters his mouth with no hesitation and he returns the kiss just as eagerly. He pulls back after a few seconds and leaves a kiss on your cheek.
âDefinitely. People can say whatever they want about me, but I know Iâm talented. I donât have to resort to making shit up about my competitors to compensate for a lack of talent,â He laughs at the idea of being that desperate for attention. It makes your walls flutter around his fingers.
âYou like it when I hype myself up, huh?â You watch him move to the crook of your neck, biting down hard on an exposed part of your skin.
âYes, yes yes,â You slur out, eyes fluttering shut. He giggles at your temporary lack of attention before kissing across your jaw. He retreats back down to your thighs again, placing a finger against your clit.
âOne more question and you can cum, I promise,â He nods at you and you return it after a moment, but itâs going to be an uphill battle to arrange your mushy brain into a proper thought.
âDo you think youâre the best figure skater in the world?â You sigh into the air, eyes rolling to the back of your head in frustration. Itâs an absolutely loaded question, but you know his ego is massive right now since youâre in the palm of his hands.
His fingers still, the pressure remains deep in your core and he runs his free hand through his hair. The whole act would be far sexier than it already is if you werenât seconds away from covering his fingers in cum.
He laughs quietly before speaking up again. âI do. We both know I am,â His voice is far too cocky for his own good. His stare is stone cold, he holds so much control over you that itâs almost unbearable.
âNow cum,â His nonchalance sends you over the edge instantly. Your high pitched moan goes completely silent, your mouth agape while your neck tilts back in an effort to regain control. Joshua slips his fingers out and moves up to your face, pressing them gently on your bottom lip. You suck them off immediately and watch him coo at you. âGood job, baby. Ready for anything else?â
âCan I take a nap?â You furrow your eyebrows at him, heart full of malice for his unexpectedly great oral skills, yet heâs still smitten with you.
Honestly, Joshua Hong was always gonna be great in bed. Itâs not like you didnât fantasize about having sex with him over the years, but you didnât expect the prophecy to fulfill itself this easily.
Somehow, he got you all whiny and pliant when you didnât expect it at all. It was annoying how well he could please you. You were slightly tired, but you didnât want him to be a cocky shit on top of you again just yet. You needed to recover.
âSure,â He finally got off the bed, presumably to help you clean up and your suspicions were correct when he returned a minute later with a damp washcloth. You started to sit up, but he made you lie down again.
Who were you to fight Joshua when he offered to tend to your shaking thighs and messy cunt? It was the least he could do after making you work for your orgasm.
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The next morning, youâre shocked that Joshua is in bed next to you. He was always up and moving pretty early, deep into his morning routine while you were barely conscious.
You, on the other hand, were trying to treat this week partially as a vacation. When Joshua wanted to bring you along to his private schedules, you were still insistent on taking your time to get ready, much to his dismay.
Thus, you were grateful that he could actually slow down for one day while you were here. As your eyes adjusted to the sunlight filtering through the curtains, you realized this was the rest day placed onto his schedule for the week.
You look over to his sleeping form and realize that youâre deeply entangled with his body. Although youâre lying flat on your back, his head is tucked in the crook of your neck. You donât dare to move your arms or legs though, as his body keeps you essentially trapped into place next to him.
Your minimal movements still stir him awake.
âHi,â you whisper. Heâs still forcing himself into consciousness, but he waves at you. You sit in silence for a few minutes, silently waking each other up with random touches on each otherâs face or arms.
âWe had sex three times last night, correct?â You ask out of the blue. Heâs visibly confused at your sudden line of questioning.
âNot even a good morning?â He mutters, letting out a big yawn immediately after.
âNo. I wanna know because I know you remember.â
âAfter that first part? Iâm pretty sure it was three,â His voice is slightly hesitant, but you trust his answer considering he was dominant the entire time. You also wanted to know because it was becoming increasingly harder to deny how much you like him.
You have to admit, it was nice being able to have him like this, to watch him rub the sleep out of his eyes and cuddle without questioning if he wanted you back. He clearly did, even if his pride wouldnât let himself say it. It was a matter of who would crack first, now that youâve established the fact that you have undeniable sexual chemistry.
âHow did you get me to go three more times?â This question is especially pertinent now that your muscles felt the aches to match that number. You can barely sit up against the headboard without wincing.
âYou asked me to,â He put his hands up in defense.
You now remember that you did ask to keep going. The first time was standard, being called a cockslut during the second round made you go feral enough for a third, and the absolute filth of the last round knocked you out completely.
You were fucked, considering that you didnât want to have sex with anyone else but only had access to said person for a few more days.
âRight,â You sigh.
âWhat are you planning to do today?â
âIâm gonna edit the article a bit, Iâve been putting it off. What about you?â
âChores. I need to get a lot of things done, but remind me to run you a bath at some point today. Your muscles hurt, right?â Heâs already out of the bed, stretching his arms above his head.
âYeah, but I donât-â
âNo, Iâm running you a bath. Us, technically since my muscles hurt too,â He raises his eyebrows at the thought of pampering himself, but heâs still insistent on the idea.
âFine,â You bite back the rest of your response and he picks up on it immediately.
âNo rebuttal?â
âNo,â You pout, jutting your lip out to garner some kind of sympathy. He falls for it, approaching the bed again.
He leans down to leave a chaste kiss on your lips, his mouth naturally moving up to kiss your cheek as well.
âI promise itâll be worth it, youâll feel a lot better,â He softens his delivery for you and it barely hurts once he pulls away. Heâs had that effect on you lately, his affection so irresistible that even the worst news has a slightly sweet aftertaste coming from him.
âCome on,â He taps his side of the bed to coax you up, and you slowly follow him.
The encouragement works though, as youâre both propelled into a productive afternoon. Joshua gets all of his chores done, somehow doing three loads of laundry and other assorted tasks while youâre editing.
Meanwhile, youâre firmly planted on the couch, trying to make the interview sound cohesive. You don't need to fully edit while youâre on the trip, thatâs not even possible with what you have, but you wouldnât feel right just leaving the entire process until you arrived home.
Joshua gives you an adequate amount of space, only stopping you to make sure you ate lunch or took a break from looking at your laptop screen.
They were welcome distractions, truly. If the process of trying to capture Joshua accurately in the article didnât make any sense, it was nice to know the real Joshua was somewhere flitting around the house doing the dishes or vacuuming the living room.
Plus, it was nice to paint domestic scenes about him in your mind.
Joshua doesnât take breaks much at all, this has been true for his entire career. Heâs always competing, always performing, always doing someone a favor by being a guest of honor or special performer. It was nice to see him just exist, to fret over if he had enough laundry detergent for his next load and watch him sort his white clothes from his colorful wardrobe.
You wonder if these moments add up for him too, if he craves this kind of quiet domesticity at times.
He places a gentle hand on your shoulder and you look up at him.
âCan we take a bath now? Is it a bad time?â He worries, but youâre ready to pause.
âNo, Iâm ready,â You confirm. He helps you off the couch with a steady hand. You walk side by side on the way up the staircase this time, arms linked with hands untouched.
His master bathroom is just as simplistically ornate as you figured it would be. The bathtub overlooks the backyard, displaying a gorgeous view of the city skyline right above the trees.
The sun was about to set, so the view was even more picturesque than you couldâve imagined.
Throughout the day, your aches have been pressing at the back of your brain, interrupting your thought process multiple times, so much so that you donât know why you fought him against this in the first place.
He opts for picking the right temperature for the water while he leaves you to pick out a calming scent to include in the bath.
You pick an expensive looking lavender bubble bath and he smiles when you place the bottle in his hands.
âIâve been meaning to use this one, actually,â His eyes light up.
âSure you have,â You sit down next to him, placing your head on his shoulder. You both observe the water slowly filling up the tub, he silently squeezes the bottle under the running water before retreating once the bubbles start to spread throughout the surface.
You both sit in silence just watching the water fill up, the sound of the faucet echoing throughout the room. Once the tub becomes noticeably fuller, he adds more bubble bath until the top is visibly covered with bubbles.
He insists on getting in first, stripping his clothes easily before settling into the tub slowly. You can already see the tension leave his muscles, especially on his face. His jaw loosens and he takes a deep breath.
He opens one eye and giggles when he sees you hesitate to enter. âCome on, I donât bite,â He reassures you.
You move to take your clothes off in a few quick movements. He watches you with adoration, as if heâs never seen you naked before and heâd like to take it all in for a moment. Stepping into the tub isnât too difficult, but when he suddenly pulls your waist down, the splashing startles you.
âJosh, youâre gonna get water everywhere,â you whine.
âYouâre supposed to be relaxing, remember?â He pulls you flush against his chest. He punctuates his question with kisses behind your ear.
Right. You force yourself to take a breath and settle into his skin.
You know your skin is littered with light bruises from the night before and he seems to notice this, his hand silently tracing over the red marks before stopping near your collarbone.
Once he stops moving and you stop overthinking, the silence is perfect.
Itâs not entirely silent, thereâs still the hum of the overhead fan creating ambiance, but the dim lights pull you into the fantasy of it all.
You realize that you havenât felt this peaceful in a long time. Perhaps itâs his presence or the fact that you havenât sat in silence on your own in so long, but you want it more often.
You want him to envelop your life with his gentle reminders and caring gazes, silently telling you that thereâs no point in working yourself to death if thereâs no life for you to live outside of that.
âJoshua?â
âYeah?â
âDo you ever want your career to slow down?â
He sighs so deeply that you feel it in your chest. âIs this off the record?â
âYeah.â
âThen yes. I want to slow down so badly, it feels like my body is fighting back against how much I work sometimes,â His response is slightly pained, adjusting his body underneath you.
You pause for a few moments before speaking up again. âWhatâs stopping you?â
âI donât-,â He hesitates.
âItâs okay,â Your voice mirrors the softness that heâs given you throughout the day. He gathers his thoughts for a second before trying again.
âI donât know who I am as a person if I donât work. This has been my entire life, if I get a few days to myself I feel like Iâm going insane,â He sounds so tired of keeping up the charade, tired of being everyoneâs perfect gentleman, just tired of it all.
âHave you told your team?â
âYeah. After this Olympics cycle, Iâm pulling back. I need to before itâs too late, you know?â
âAbsolutely. I donât want you to burn out even more.â
âIâve been burnt out for ages, so whatâs a little bit longer,â He chuckles bitterly. It felt like a poor response the moment you said it, but something in you hoped it wasnât wrong to be concerned.
âSo youâre gonna do the charity skate tomorrow even though youâre burnt out,â You predict.
âI mean, yeah, the skating itself isnât the problem. I love performing, Iâm just not built to keep going without consistent breaks anymore,â He reasoned.
It made complete sense knowing how quickly his career ascended once he entered the elite circuit. He hasnât left the top 10 of the World Standings since his first full elite competition season which is incredibly hard for anyone to keep up throughout their career.
Itâs no wonder that heâs tired of keeping an unmanageable pace.
âIâm sorry,â You whisper. You donât know what else to say. What could you even tell him?
âPlease, itâs not your fault.â
âDo you want me to put this in the interview? Or just write some filler paragraph about it?â You giggle through the last question and he's amused as well.
âFiller, please. Iâm confident you wonât make me sound like a dick,â He plants a kiss on your cheek as a silent thank you.
âI promise I wonât.â
âI am excited for the show tomorrow though,â He shifts the conversation and itâs a welcome change.
âAnything fun planned for your number?â You asked.
From what youâve read, Joshuaâs rink held the annual charity skate event in order to honor the professional skaters who train in their facilities, allowing them space to perform routines that they may not have had the chance to otherwise. Notoriously, skaters were extremely flashy with their songs and costumes since there was significant creative freedom.
âNot really, itâs nostalgic of my old numbers.â
âWill I remember it?â
âDefinitely, it made your ranking of my best performances forever ago,â His laugh vibrates through your body.
âThat list definitely holds up, by the way,â You defend your teenage choices blindly, you definitely hadnât seen it since you posted it, but itâs nice that he actually remembered some of the content you posted.
âI know youâll love it,â He presses a long kiss on your cheek once again, but lingers against your face this time.
Youâre back to silence again for a few minutes.
âIâm sorry itâs been so long since weâve seen each other,â You apologized. You can sense that heâs already shaking his head no at your words before you can finish your sentence.
âItâs just as much my fault as itâs yours.â
âYou know I was avoiding you, though,â You clarified.
âI noticed that,â You could tell that he was smiling through the response, it makes your cheeks burn.
âI was definitely doing the same though,â He immediately follows it up. In all honesty, it was a relief that both of you decided to bury yourselves in shaping your respective careers. You were unintentionally coping in the same ways, silently hoping the other person was making better choices.
Alas, you were too similar for that to be true.
âBut you know what?â
âHm?â
âIâm really proud of you. I havenât told you that enough and I feel terrible. I shouldâve been there for you,â he replies earnestly.
After all this time, he was proud of you. In retrospect, you thought you were too obsessive or had unintentionally crossed his boundaries as a fan. Yet, that was never the case. He was always grateful that you supported him at every turn, so why wouldnât he return that gratitude to you?
You didnât need his validation, the initial interview all those years ago was enough to satisfy you a million times over, but he needed to express it.
You were eternally grateful that he acted on that need.
However, that last part of the confession urges you to sit up completely. You turn your body as much as possible to face him without splashing the water too much.
âYou were there for me.â
âLeaving comments on your Instagram is not supporting you in the way you need, you know that,â He counters.
Heâs right. You adjusted your expectations for Joshua years ago, you werenât happy with how things were, but you accepted that your communication would always be limited.
You didnât have the courage to talk to him, you figured things would never change. It wasnât smart, you wasted far too much time refusing to invest in your relationship simply because of your own cowardice.
It seems he also became content with barely doing enough.
âIâm sorry for doing the same thing.â
âThis can be a truce, then. I want us to be closer if you want that,â He holds out his hand and you take it immediately.
âI absolutely want that,â You're grinning so hard that your cheeks hurt. âSo this means you want to kiss me again?â
âYou have a massive hickey on your neck and you donât think I want to kiss you again?â Heâs almost fed up, but that smirk tells you otherwise.
âIâm just making sure,â You lower your head coyly. âCome here, babe,â He beckons you over, but heâs too eager to let you make the entire distance. He captures your lips with ease, placing his hand on your cheek. You steady yourself with your hand on his arm, leaning into the kiss with a sense of urgency.
Itâs only a few moments before you pull back. âJosh, the water is so fucking cold,â You laugh through your shivers.
He reaches behind you to open the drain and kisses you again. You canât help but smile against his lips.
The new uncharted territory youâve forged with him makes your skin burn with excitement.
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As soon as you arrive at the backstage area of the rink, Joshuaâs whisked away by his stylist and assistants to the dressing room. Youâre escorted to a VIP viewing area towards the top of the rink, a lounge with access to multi-view screens and a birdâs eye view of the ice.
Before the show starts, you familiarize yourself with the other figure skaters performing tonight. Youâve heard of all of them to some extent, having watched them in anticipation of Joshuaâs performances in the past at invitationals and other competitions. Tonight was no different, as Joshua would be the last skater performing tonight.
The marketing team knew exactly what they were doing with that decision.
There were definitely fans of the other skaters dispersed throughout the stadium, but most people you saw were Joshua fans, carrying slogans and wearing merch with his name on it.
Some people even recognize you on the way up to the VIP section which throws you for a loop. They were mainly shocked that you were even at this kind of event in the first place, but it felt validating to be complimented for something outside of him.
Although the other skaters are highly entertaining to watch, your mind feels ready to see Joshua perform. Their performances are satisfying, but that particular spark is missing. It feels reminiscent of when youâd anxiously stay up to watch livestreams of his performances at 3 am, live updating your followers on the exact time when Joshua would be performing.
It was bittersweet to be able to watch him in person. Itâs been years since youâve watched him perform in the flesh, but the circumstances feel perfectly aligned.
âPerforming Every moment of you, please welcome Joshua Hong,â The announcerâs voice booms through the stadium speakers and the stadium erupts into cheers. The sight of him waving to the camera is enough to leave the stadium in shambles, so his steps onto the ice are even more precious.
The pink top was the right choice now that heâs about to perform. He made you pick between a few options earlier in the day, but the sheer sleeves and pastel color match the mood perfectly. His side parted hair is neatly styled and light makeup highlights his soft features. The lighting really does his face justice as he purses his lips slightly, adjusting his head slightly down to enter his starting pose.
He moves a hand onto his heart and tucks his right leg behind his left.
As soon as the music starts, your heart clenches.
He chose this particular song, out of all his older routines. This song was in constant rotation throughout his first elite competition season, you could practically see it in your sleep.
When you watch him, you notice that the routine has barely changed either, the step sequences are just as smooth as you remember with delicate flairs of his new style.
The music is somehow more emotional than you remember, a sign that his artistry evokes such a vivid image that you can only think of him and this particular routine when you hear the song.
The execution of his combination jumps are flawless as always, and the audience agrees with loud applause every time he lands them. It seems as though he doesnât have to try as he glides around the rink, a dreamy expression paints his face as he visibly connects with the lyrics.
He always transformed into a new character in every routine while still maintaining his own distinct style, it was something you deeply admired about his skating.
Before you know it, the song slowly comes to a close and Joshua stands in that final pose you remember so well, his face settling into a soft smile.
The crowd is absolutely obsessed with him, you look to see that many people were on their feet for a standing ovation. You immediately join in, looking toward his reaction. The cameras capture his shock, heâs pleasantly surprised by all the fanfare. He takes it in for another minute or so, looking up at the people in the stands with appreciative eyes. He finally bows his head and waves before skating off the ice.
When the entire group is called back onstage for final bows and the closing ceremony, he is once again dazzled by how intensely the crowd cheers for him once heâs introduced onstage. Itâs precious to watch him try to shake it off with his hands on his face, looking to his fellow performers for a way to avoid the attention. He has always been appreciative of his support, always remaining humble in the face of his popularity constantly growing.
It doesnât take as long as you expected for him to meet up with you. He asks you to wait in the hallway outside his dressing room, and he soon emerges; he barely lets you get a word out before enveloping you in a hug.
âWhat did you think?â
âI didnât think youâd pick that one, honestly!â Your enthusiasm quiets when he kisses you and you suddenly feel acutely aware of the staff around you. He notices your shyness and pulls himself against your ear again.
âWeâll be alone soon, okay? Iâm glad you liked it,â He punctuates his sentence with a kiss on the cheek. It made you relax into his touch and hold your hand while you were still in the venue.
Once outside, he lets go to briefly wave at the crowd of his fans before placing his hand on the small of your back.
You hear the gasps when he does it, but you donât look back at the crowd. The judgment stays in your skin once youâre both escorted into the SUV, even when Joshuaâs trying to get your attention with kisses to your hand.
âWhat are you thinking about, babe?â
âNothing,â Itâs easier to lie in the moment. He eyes you for a bit longer but ultimately doesn't question you any further.
You canât tell him that everything feels especially temporary now. You know what itâs like to be on the opposite side of it as a fan, the initial feeling of seeing him make contact with a new romantic interest is always shocking. Neither of you owed them anything, you never had to reveal the depth of relationship if thatâs what you both wanted.
He says he wants you, but that inevitable âwhat happens nextâ conversation hasnât happened and youâre leaving in the next 48 hours. If there was any time to figure out the definition of your relationship, it was now.
Although the conversation in the bath last night was enlightening, you needed some kind of finality. You wouldnât let yourself fall for vague promises anymore.
Will he make you a priority when his schedule is about to amp up even more?
If you needed to move on, youâd rather know now before youâre on another 13 hour flight left to your own devices.
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Youâre able to tag along with Joshua to his practice session with his coach on your last full day in town.
Although the conclusion of the trip takes up most of your brain space, itâs still interesting to watch his skating become informed by a new perspective. You couldnât hear all of the critiques in detail, but it was enough to understand how Joshuaâs energy was shaped through their leveled guidance.
He switched from his longtime coach once he broke his ankle, understandably citing that the old coach had pushed him to the point of collapse, no matter how grateful he may have been for his old coachâs support thus far.
The dynamic was far more supportive, you concluded. You were able to get more writing done, but your eyes drift to him more often than not.
He practices intensely for around 6 hours today, still a considerate amount of time considering the other practice days in his schedule. He didnât appear distracted when you were watching him, but he was clearly eager to be alone with you again. He was practically pulling you into the front door once you arrived at his home.
He leads you upstairs to his bedroom before closing the door quickly.
âKiss me,â His request is urgent, and you oblige despite feeling hesitant.
Itâs best to just kiss him, to enjoy a good thing standing right in front of you while you have it.
Heâs showing all his tells that he wants more than just kisses, cradling the back of your head, moaning into your mouth. It all still feels so enticing.
Yet, as always, he seems to notice somethingâs off before you can. He must notice the tension in your body that you tried your best to will away. He pulls out of the kiss and examines your eyes.
âAre you ok?â Heâs slightly panting. You force yourself to close your eyes to steady your nerves.
âNo,â you admit.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âI canât do this, you know that.â He knows exactly what you mean by the way his shoulders drop. He looks nervous, not sure if heâs about to lose you.
âWhy not? What would be so wrong about being with me?â Heâs genuinely upset, fighting your answer almost instantly. Therein lies the problem, thereâs nothing wrong about dating him as a person. It was simply the logistics that made everything far more complicated than your heart could bear.
âNothing,â your voice trembles. âIt would be great,â A tear falls from your eye and heâs already reaching up to wipe it away. You donât stop him from touching your face.
âBut I canât be halfway across the world from you, I canât watch you pretend to love me and then start dating someone else right in front of my face again.â
âYou know dating Ara wasnât my choice, I wouldnât do that to you again,â His voice is strangely quiet.
Ara was a famous Korean actress who was practically a criticâs darling at this point in her career. She dated Joshua for 4 years, long enough for the Korean public to become absolutely enamored with the idea of them. The concept of Koreaâs charming upcoming actress and Koreaâs technical skating prince dating each other was obviously popular among netizens, so their sudden breakup was quite shocking.
Their conflicting schedules made it a perfect storm for them to stop speaking to each other.
It all ended very publicly, but somehow Joshua was still beloved in the end. He always was.
At a work gala he was the guest of honor for, he told you that he wanted to be with you over drinks. There were many kisses exchanged in a secluded hallway, promises linger against your skin and you thought they were real.
She was his plus one, but he insisted that they were just friends.
You trusted him, and their relationship was announced a few days later. You were crushed, it made you regret ever thinking you could be more than a fan who simply pushed her luck.
âYou stayed with her for 4 years, you loved her,â You persisted.
âNo, I didnât.â
âShe said you did,â It bites harder than you expect, but itâs true. There were numerous interviews of her confirming the depths of their relationship. Whenever she mentioned him, there was always long-term commitment implied.
âI promise you I didnât.â He squares his jaw as he insists on it being false.
âWhy did you lie? Why didnât you just let me down easy? You do it with literally every fan,â You shake your head, knowing exactly what heâs been through. Youâve seen the death threats, ultimatums, and invasive love offers that heâs received over the years. If he could handle that with grace, he could at least give you a proper response.
âYou know you mean more to me than that,â He begged.
âIf I mean more to you, then you shouldnât have done it,â You respond. Itâs selfish, you know it is.
âYou canât be fucking serious! It was to further my career, you of all people should know that,â He yelled. His voice doesnât deter you, it simply makes you more determined.
âYou couldâve fought back like youâve done at any other point of your career. You should have fought for me,â You try to yell back but your voice falters again.
âThis is me fighting for you, I want you,â He pleaded, moving closer to you out of desperation. Yet, you avoid his eye contact to close your eyes.
âYou know thatâs not what I meant,â You griped, shaking your head out of frustration. You hate that heâs dodging the question. Youâve seen him fight over much less, youâre not sure why he canât recognize that he couldâve tried for you.
âYouâre fighting me over hypotheticals, shit that hasnât even happened yet.â
âYou had another reason,â You state unremarkably, finally opening your eyes again. It was never a black or white situation, not with him.
âWhat?â
âYou stayed with her for another reason.â
He takes a deep breath, closes his eyes, and internally resets before looking at you again.
âI didnât want you to feel tied to me. I already knew what people were saying about you because of me, I knew you didnât want me overshadowing your career. I didnât want to haunt you,â He seems desperate to make you see his side of it.
âBut you did, from the moment I met you. I knew Iâd never be able to get over you. I built up a picture of you in my mind for years, and you actually fit it. I was stupid enough to think that my dumb luck would actually let me date you,â You confessed. You lower your head by the time you finish speaking.
He didnât seem to understand that the dynamic wouldâve always been uneven between you, but you were willing to risk it.
âY/N,â He starts.
âI was fucking devastated that I still needed you,â you interrupt him, âI was doing perfectly fine, but I knew I would regret not doing this interview. I let you in one last time, to see if itâd be different than before, but youâre not ready. Youâre still not ready and it was my fault for expecting too much of you.â
The silence is loud, you both have to process all of the feelings stirred up between you.
âIâm sorry.â
Youâre not sure if thatâs enough.
âJust indulge me for a second, do you love me?â You ask desperately.
He doesnât speak. He looks torn, as if he wants to but something deep inside himself still hesitated to admit it. It confirms your worst fear, that even when thereâs no other obstacles in the way, he canât be what you need.
You scoff, wiping your face once again.
âThanks for letting me stay here, I guess,â You walk back to your room and shut the door behind you. You unconsciously listen for any movement outside the door, to see if he would chase after you.
He doesnât.
He does a variety of tasks in the kitchen, you hear running water and the sound of cabinet doors shutting, but he never approaches the door.
The kitchen light turns off and you hear his bedroom door shut.
Youâre honestly glad he left you alone, but it doesnât make it any easier to swallow.
As you settle into bed, you remember that he wanted to drive you to the airport tomorrow.
Youâd rather walk the entire way than let him see you like this.
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Joshua is an idiot, all things considered.
It was right there, he had the chance to tell you everything and give you his entire heart, but the words were stuck in his throat. He can barely go to sleep that night, but he could at least send you off to the airport the next morning.
It was wishful thinking that the drive would be any less painful, but he could at least fulfill his promise of taking you there. Thus, he doesnât expect the guest room to be empty when he stumbles out of his room to go make himself breakfast.
Heâs suddenly on high alert, thinking of all the things that couldâve possibly happened to you.
His internal monologue stops when he sees a note downstairs on the kitchen counter. He picks it up and curses under his breath.
âChanged my flight, your driver took me to the airport. Thanks again for letting me stay. - Y/Nâ
The message feels so stiff, it lacks any of your personality. Yet, he couldnât pity himself for too long, he had to find you.
He had no idea if your flight had already taken off or not, but he at least had a location. Your original flight wasnât until late afternoon, so he figured you must have been really fed up to change it to a mid-morning flight. The anger you felt transcended your hatred of mornings, and that was enough to really get Joshua moving.
He decided to stick with the clothes he had on to minimize the amount of time in the house. He wasnât sure if it was smart to buy an impulse ticket for a flight he wasnât going on, but he did it anyway.
As he sat in his car, he wasnât sure if he locked the front door, but the adrenaline made him forget altogether.
The drive to the airport was a complete blur, he was certain that he blew through a few just-turned-red lights in an effort to get there. Once he arrives, he is anything but discreet.
He thanks his lucky stars that he gets a short security line so that he can run through the airport to find you. He only stops to check the massive flight board for flights to your city before picking up the pace again, almost running into a few people on the way.
He just had to make it to gate 12.
He spots the gate out of the corner of his eye, almost missing it due to his haste. He scans his eyes quickly across the group of people to see if you could possibly be there.
Heâs almost given up on searching for you, but just like the movies, he finds you sitting in the corner wearing that particular writing hoodie.
He knows whatever way he chooses to approach you, itâll scare you. Yet, he opts for the least terrifying option.
He walks over, taking a small breath before speaking up.
âHi,â It comes out far too hesitant, but it still gets your attention. You look up at him, evidently confused but annoyance shows up quicker.
âWhat are you doing here?â Youâre not moved at all, he felt like an inconvenience.
âWe need to talk. Can I sit with you?â He points to the empty chair and you stare at him for a moment. You quietly oblige, giving a quick nod. You didnât reject him outright, so thatâs a win in his book.
âIâm really sorry about last night. I shouldâve told you how I felt,â His voice is hushed so as to not disturb anyone else around you. Most people were sitting further away, but he didnât want to take any chances. You only look forward, not acknowledging him at all.
âI thought about everything and you were right to be worried. I havenât shown you that you can trust me to commit,â He continues.
âWhatever you want to do, thatâs fine. I just,â He stops his train of thought to take a breath.
âI love you. I shouldâve told you the moment you asked me, I shouldâve told you the first day you came to town. I always knew,â He finishes with a shaky breath. You both sit in silence for longer than heâd like, but itâs understandable. Your longtime crush lets you down then admits heâs loved you for ages, itâs a lot for anyone to process.
âJoshua?â
He turns to face you. âYeah?â
âThat was corny as fuck,â You let out a laugh, covering your mouth with your hand. Heâs happy to see you smile for a bit, even if itâs at his expense.
âI know, I just needed to tell you before you left,â He laughs quietly. It covers up the temporary embarrassment he feels. No matter what you tell him, he figures that it was worth it to put everything on the line.
âI forgive you, though. And I love you too,â You smile through the reply and your voice is the softest heâs ever heard it.
The newness of it all makes him blush.
âStill canât look at me, huh? Do I make you nervous?â He touches your shoulder in a silent plea for you to let him in.
âFuck off,â You finally make eye contact with him and grab his hand, fingers automatically intertwined with his. You press the back of his hand to your mouth for a kiss. The gesture quiets all his lingering fears.
âIâm not relocating for you though, I like my apartment and my job,â You give him a pointed look.
âI wouldnât ask you to do that. Plus I told you Iâm trying to slow down, remember?â The realization hits your face and it makes him giggle.
âDoes that mean youâre moving in with me?â
âIt might,â He suggests. He thinks heâs a pretty decent roommate, but heâd change his bad habits in a heartbeat if it meant you were more comfortable.
âNot before the Olympics though. And youâd need to sell the house, right?â
âYeah. Shit, youâre really getting ahead of me here,â He didnât really consider all the details yet, especially thinking about how shocked his management team would be at the decision, but he knew you were too good to lose.
He lived enough of his life without you, and it was time to switch things up.
âJust making sure youâre aware of what all of this would mean,â You remind him. It was a completely fair critique considering how many directions his life was currently being pulled in.
âOf course, but Iâm coming to visit before I move. Many times,â Heâs already mentally planning out a schedule in his head, plotting out weekend getaways and week-long trips just to spend time with you again.
âYou wonât have your own room though, sorry,â You sigh in fake concern.
âI think we can make that work,â He assured you with a smile.
âI still canât believe you bought a fucking plane ticket to get past security to come find me. Youâre insane,â You shake your head at him in disbelief.
âYour boyfriend is insane,â He stresses the term, âand it was the right thing to do. I couldnât let you get away like that.â
You both talk for a while, just drinking in each otherâs presence as a new couple. While youâre recounting your metal detector encounters, it hits him that he doesnât know when heâll see you again.
Everything keeps getting busier between the two of you, and the possible timeframe of him moving seems further and further away with each passing moment.
He desperately wants to slow everything down in his career immediately, for all of his responsibilities to be taken care of for him.
The boarding process begins and heâs wistful, he didnât think it would hurt so deeply to let you go home. He pulls you into a tight hug, his head nestled into the crook of your neck. âI love you so much, baby,â His voice wavers.
âDonât fucking cry, youâll make me cry,â You whisper, curling into his body even further. It makes him smile despite the tears streaming down his cheeks.
âIâll see you soon, okay? I promise,â He attempts to steady his voice, but itâs no use. The moment he has the love of his life, youâre already leaving.
You lean back and press your lips to his, you move as quickly as time permits. Itâs not the kiss he wants, but itâs enough to sate him.
He pulls away first, kissing your cheek before standing back to get a good look at you.
âNow go, theyâre about to finish up your section,â He pointed to the gate with a watery laugh, finally wiping his cheeks from the tears.
You wave one last time as your ticket gets scanned and youâre no longer in view.
Heâs not ready to go back to an empty house, one without you sitting on the couch bundled up in his blankets, staring at your computer with squinted eyes. Heâs not ready to fall asleep without you next to him and wake up the next day knowing you wouldnât be up until midday.
Youâve worked your way into his life and he canât picture another second without you in it.
He decides that whenever youâre available to talk on the phone, you would plan his first visit.
That was the only way he could cope with the time and distance that seemed impossible to cross.
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The Joshua profile is edited and completed in due time, somehow without losing your sanity.
Joshua is always sending you his edits, many of which are rejected the moment he comments them. Yet, you promise him that he can have input on another piece.
Once itâs approved through final edits, the profile is received well, all things considered. While there are unavoidable critiques, it still resonates with fans and writers alike. It goes considerably less viral than your other content with him, but viral nonetheless. It gets another boost in attention when Joshua reveals your relationship to the public exactly two months after itâs posted, and people are now re-examining the profile for signs of love blooming in between the lines.
These recent post-profile interviews he did were keeping you company during your downtime after work. Youâd find yourself watching them on your laptop in bed, craving the sound of his voice when he was caught up in practice. He told you to watch this one specifically when it was uploaded though, so you decided to listen to him.
âSo we have to talk about your relationship and the article,â The late night host segues into the new topic and Joshua handles it with ease.
âOf course,â Heâs nodding along.
âSo you fall in love with one of your biggest fans and do this reunion interview after 10 years? Whatâs the whole story?â
âWell, sheâs been a fan of mine for my entire career and we first met when she made this viral blog post about me qualifying for my first Olympics,â He recounts the story for what feels like the millionth time, but you still eat it up every time. He has an exact script that you can almost know how heâll phrase it.
âWe film an interview and that goes even more viral, like 20 million views or something crazy,â He stops to laugh for a moment and the audience laughs along with him.
âWe met up a few times over the years, but I finally suggested we do something for the 10 year anniversary of the interview. Thatâs how it all came together,â He nods with a grin.
âThatâs amazing, is there anything you want to tell her?â
He looks directly into the camera and takes a breath. âJust that I miss you and love you very much,â His voice softens and the audience lights up with applause. He blows a kiss to the camera before the host switches topics once again, moving on to more Olympics talk for the rest of the video.
The declaration of love is simple, heâs not the kind of guy to make these big sweeping gestures of love, but itâs more than enough for you. You send him a quick text approving of the video and your heart is extremely full.
He moves in right after the Olympics end, but heâll have a chance to properly decompress from the competition. The anticipation is enough to almost drive you insane, but the wait will be worth it.
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The Olympics are a complete blur, as expected. You try to enjoy other events during your time there, but the menâs individual skate is the only thing on your mind. Joshua tried to make things for you as comfortable as possible despite living in the designated Olympic Village. He always complained that he wasnât able to see you by sending you lots of heartfelt texts, but you teased him that he just needed to focus on competition.
Joshua won the gold medal, as expected by numerous sports networks and prediction experts.
You knew heâd win too, obviously.
Although he performed last in the final group, moving his rank down to 5th before his free skate performance, his final showing put him 10 full points above 2nd place.
Your boyfriend, who has been swept up in podium ceremonies, post-skate interviews, and a celebratory dinner is finally alone with you in your hotel room and you intend to make the most of it.
âCongratulations,â Youâre practically yelling in his ear as he smothers you in a hug, clutching the back of your head. Heâs free of the costume and makeup from earlier in the night, even his team tracksuit was exchanged for an old shirt and shorts.
âThank you, baby,â His response is muffled against your shirt. You pull away to admire his face for a moment before leaning in for a deep kiss.
Heâs feeling just as desperate as you are, swiping his tongue into your mouth with ease. Itâs been so long since youâve had a chance to just kiss him, let alone see him for more than a few minutes at a time. There were still press circuits and endless events for him to attend, but for a moment he was simply your gold medalist.
You barely come up for air for the next few minutes, getting all of the long distance reunion induced kisses out of your system. You step away to breathe against his neck and collect your thoughts.
âIâm so proud of you, like I was fully sobbing in my seat after the scores.â
âYou were?â He questions, eyes widening.
âOf course, youâve worked so hard to get here after everything. It makes me wanna cry all over again,â Youâre so fond that it makes your heart swell for him.
âMy poor baby, crying her eyes out over me like the good old days,â He coos.
âYeah,â You let out a shaky laugh and wiped a stray tear from your eye. There were no ways to describe how it felt to watch the love of your life succeed from so many points of view, in some ways your relationship is a time capsule of your adolescence.
Joshua is simultaneously the object of your youth and the promise of a better future.
The journey is never lost on you, all of the time spent learning each other all over again reinvigorated your spirit.
âIâm ready to go home with you, Iâm just so tired,â He whispers. The collective stress of the past few years is catching up with him now that the hardest part is over, that sense of normalcy needed to come sooner rather than later.
âI know, love. Just a few more days and we can sleep in as much as we want,â You think out loud, but he seems to like the idea as you cup his face in your hands. The tension melts from his face the longer you stay still and he lets out a quiet hum.
âCan we cuddle?â
âOf course,â You wouldâve wanted to do it anyway, but you couldnât say no to him in this state.
Once you both crawled onto the bed, he naturally put his head on your chest. It doesnât take long before youâve both fully relaxed into each otherâs touch. The silence is needed after nonstop stimulation from the outside world.
âY/N?â
âYes?â
âI love you.â He doesnât hesitate this time, it's saturated with adoration for you. You feel the warmth on your cheeks and respond accordingly.
âI love you too.â
He sits up, staring at you with so much love in his eyes. He kisses you just to do it, but itâs perfectly fine by you.
You swear that you could live in this moment forever. There would always be deadlines approaching, endless amounts of work waiting for you, but these moments were too precious to take for granted.
Thereâs so much love for him in your body that it doesnât know where to go, but you figure that youâll find somewhere to place it within due time.
Thereâs no use in grieving wasted time when his love is nestled so neatly in your heart, allowing you to indulge in the infinite futures youâre able to build together.
Heâs not going anywhere, thereâs still time.
There will always be time.
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Did I go through all of Elliottâs quotes and heart events to find canon info about him? Possibly.
Friends with: Leah & Willy
Loves: Crab cake, duck feather, lobster, pomegranate, squid ink, and Tom Kha soup.
tendency to go off onto flowery, poetic tangents.
enjoys a strong beverage at the Stardrop Saloon
loves âMysteriumâ at the movies
he came to Pelican Town to become a writer but âno one from his hometown believed he could make it.â
writes for eight hours at a time???? baby go to sleep
plays the piano and says he doesnât do it very well
the majority of the bachelors express uncertainty and surprise if youâre playing as a male farmer and you romance them, saying stuff like âI didnât think i could feel like this, I tried to deny it, etcâ while Elliott is hesitant about whether or not YOU would feel that way for a man
which- Elliott, love, I gave you the goddamn bouquet.
it takes him several hours each morning to do his hair
his cabin is full of spiders
speaking of spiders he asks you not to kill any if you get married to him
doubts his writing skills
likes to be complimented
wishes there was more certainty about the future bc he doesnât want to be lonely on the beach
has delicate skin (sunburns)
a tiny crab lives in his pocket đŚ
waters his plants with sea water
unusually self aware and apologetic
the sea reminds him of his childhood
forgets about the luau each year and gets surprised by everyone outside his cabin
cares about the jellyfish and polluting the ocean
takes much better care of himself when married
has recurring nightmares about you forcefully shaving his head- which is kinda sad
keeps a journal
has a secret book of love poems dedicated to you
heâs writing another novel when you two move in
misses the ocean when on the farm
heâs always trying to get you to relax and gives massages and such
feels burnt out when youâre not there
was lonely on the beach
literally so excited to be a dad
casually suggests having another kid over breakfast
caring for babies isnât his thing but he wants to be a good father
cries when you pass out in the mines
takes care of the household needs when you work
really loves pumpkin ale for some reason
âwhy do you torment me? canât you see youâve shattered all my hopes and dreams?â đđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđâšď¸âšď¸âšď¸âšď¸âšď¸ baby nooooo
Anyway Elliott is best husband and doesnât deserve all the hate he gets
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The crimson peak soundtrack is just pure serotonin, it makes me so fucking happy and makes me want to rewatch the film again, no matter how many times I watch it or listen to the soundtrack it just sparks so much joy đđđ
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why is nobody talking about Paddington dir. Paul King / The Orange, Wendy Cope / 400 Lux, Lorde / Golden Girl, Frank Ocean
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