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My Cinderella AU with Schlatt
Welp... Who would have thought that Schlatt would be the one out of all of the MCYTs to NOT be outed as an abuser....
Anywho, I watched the Cinderella movie with Camila Cabello and instantly wanted to write an AU of my own of Cinderella but I didn't want to put in the work to create my own new characters and establish them and all of that fun stuff. So I did what I do best, toss already established characters into a storyline. What a weird piece of work to post on my blog after several years...
But here you go, 16.3k words of a Cinderella AU with reader as Cinderella and Schlatt as Prince Charming. If you read, I appreciate you. Consider leaving a like, comment, and/or reblog and tell me whatcha liked about it. No pressure tho <3.
Summary: A Cinderella AU in which reader is a baker and Schlatt is a Prince. the two meet in a market square where the reader in turns insults Schlatt to his face without realizing who they're talking to and the story of the relationship that then ensues.
Pairing: JSchlatt x Gender Neutral!Reader (I tried to keep in gender neutral but I may have slipped here and there, if you notice any parts that happens let me know and I'll fix it!
Mostly fluff with a touch of angst
Content Warnings: all warnings that typically come with cinderella: ie dead parents, shitty step family, reader being told she doesn't deserve good things, the word papi... like twice... you'll see. The use of "Jonathon" being Schlatt's "real" first name, Swearing, second person POV, when the text is in italics it's as if it's following Schlatt in third POV, i hope that makes sense, shitty writing at the end because I still haven't figured out how to end stories uwu.
Please let me know if I missed anything.
Once Upon a Time,
You lived with your stepmother and two stepsisters. Your mother died when you were young. She died after being thrown from a horse, hitting her head off the ground, and never waking up.Â
Your father had remarried within a year, but had swore to never love again. He married simply because he knew he was sick and didnât want to die and leave you alone if he were to die when you were a minor. Sure enough, he passed when you were 15.Â
One thing your parents had gifted you before their passing is your love for baking. You could bake like nobodyâs business. You had tried to get a job at the bakery when you had come of age but the baker didnât appreciate your helpful tips on what to improve on and what would make his baked goods taste better. So you just bake and hang out in the square, selling to those that know you and know of your business.Â
You did your best to spend most of your time out of your home as your stepfamily was not kind to you. They teased and taunted you and made your life hell. You would have left the moment you were of age, but you had nowhere else to go. This was your familyâs home, you didnât make enough money baking on the side to justify moving out. So you were just waiting to meet someone who would sweep you off your feet and carry you away from here.Â
Itâs not ideal, but that is the way that life is.Â
Across the land, Prince Schlatt was born and raised in the castle. He was waited on hand foot, life served to him on a silver platter. But the boy grew to a man with a kind heart, even if it tended to hide behind sarcasm and taunts. His father, King Philza, had done his best to teach Schlatt how to be a great ruler while his mother, Queen Kristen, had done her best to teach him how to be a loving man.Â
Schlatt loves his parents, but sometimes wanted to be his own man without his parentâs hovering over his shoulder telling him who to be. To be who he wanted to be, without the weight of the kingdom on his shoulders.
King Philza has been harping on him for rejecting so many marriage proposals, lecturing him on how important it was for him to find a suitable match before his coronation so that everything was in order before it was time for him to take over the throne.Â
Schlatt has always given the same response, âI donât to marry just anyone. I want to marry for love, father, just like you.âÂ
Philza would roll his eyes but say nothing more on the subject until the next day. Kristen was always proud of the way her son would respond, but never interrupted the two. The supportive smile she always sent Schlatt as he left was incredibly telling though.
One of the only good things about your stepfamily was that they stayed out of the kitchen. Your stepmother learned quickly about how well you could cook and bake from how you always made meals for your father that she never felt the need to cook herself. Instead, she found it easier to boss you around and force you to cook for her and her daughters.Â
You found you didnât mind it though, the kitchen was your happy place. It was one of the only spaces where you knew that you wouldnât be bothered, that for a moment while you rolled out dough or poured some batter you could pretend like everything in your life was perfect.
You needed more ingredients. For baking and for dinners. You had left the house with the small amount of money that your stepmother had given you and made your way to the market square. In your basket, a number of sweet treats to sell for your pocket cash to your normal customers after you run your errands.Â
The sun feels nice on your face. Youâre used to heat pressing into the as you stand over a hot stove or an open oven, so the sunlight shining on you makes you feel slightly at home. Comfortable even. Maybe a bit too comfortable and unaware of your surroundings because itâs not too long while youâre lost in thought before you slam into someone. The basket flies out of your hand and tumbles to the ground, several of the treats falling to the ground.Â
You let out a gasp as you fall onto your butt on the ground. The man you have bumped into lets out a quiet âoh shit,â before reaching down and picking up some of the treats that have fallen out.Â
âSorry about that,â he murmurs, reaching out a hand for you to take. You carefully take his hand, allowing your eyes to scan the stranger. The first thing that you notice is his eyes. Theyâre fucking beautiful. The pools of dark chestnut brown bore into yours so deeply it momentarily takes your breath away. Youâre able to see the way they fill with concern all the while they flick down and examine you, if you were of more a mind, you would blush.Â
The next thing you notice is the mask that covers the lower half of his face. You stop your brows from furrowing at the sight. You continue to observe him. You note the way that his brown hair is pulled back, which is what allowed you to see his eyes so strikingly before. His clothes are a bit on the fancier side of those that come to the market. Heâs strong too, you can tell by the way he pulls you up from the ground with no real effort exerted. His hands are on the softer side. He feels familiar but you canât place where you know him.Â
Oh fuck. Youâre the prettiest person Schaltt has ever seen. Heâs been introduced to countless nobles, never ending royalty, long lines of commoners, but none of them could compare to how absolutely stunning you look right now. And heâs just made a huge ass full of himself by running into you and sending some of your baked goods AND you flying to the ground. At least he was smart enough to wear a mask to hide his face and therefore his identity. He knows his facial hair is incredibly recognizable. Even if he wasnât presenting as the crowned prince, he better make this right.Â
âItâs alright,â you respond once youâve shaken yourself out of your stupor, reaching for your basket. He quickly hands it back to you. You do a quick inventory and note that about a third of your stock had fallen to the ground. âGreat, just great,â you murmur quietly to yourself.Â
âAgain, Iâm so sorry about that⊠let me replace what youâve lost. Allow me to walk you to the bakery so you can buy more.â The stranger says, motioning toward the bakery, his eyes never leaving yours.Â
The laugh you let out causes the manâs shoulders to deflate, causing you to clear your throat and instantly start explaining. âNo, no, sorry. Iâm not laughing at you. Rather laughing at the thought of me buying anything from that fucking guy.âÂ
His brows furrow as he looks at the pastries. âYou didnât get them from the baker? Where did you get them from then?âÂ
âI made them myself.â You answer simply, giving a small shrug. âThe baker didnât want to hire me and so I bake them at my house and sell them on the square to a few people.âÂ
His brows hit the top of his forehead. âOh shit, really? I guess I just made you lose income then, huh? Let me pay for them then.â
âOh, no really itâs okay. It was an accident. Donât worry about it.âÂ
âNo really. I insist. Please. Itâs the least I can do.â He states before digging into his pockets and pulling out 5 gold pieces and pressing them into your hand.Â
You stare at the gold in shock. âSir, I canât accept this. I only charge 2 copper for one cookie. This is far too much, please take it back.âÂ
Schaltt panics. Itâs been forever since heâs had an economics class and he isnât sure how much money is a lot of money to common folk. He realizes 5 gold is probably a bit too much, especially after you tell him of what you usually charge. Itâs too late to back out now.Â
âNah,â he answers. âI guess it just means you have to give me the rest thatâs in the basket.âÂ
Without hesitation, you hold the basket out for him to take. Heâs surprised by your quick movement but carefully takes the basket from your hands. He grabs the cloth that covers the basket gently and carefully pulls it back, revealing a plethora of baked goods, the sight makes his mouth water. âWoah, these look professionally made.âÂ
You let out a huff and puff out your chest a bit more. âWell I am a professional. And they would look better, but someone caused the basket to hit the ground.âÂ
His laugh may be the most beautiful thing you have ever heard. It makes your heart flutter and you have to will the heat to not flood your cheeks. âI apologized for that already,â He teases.Â
âYeah well, it still happened didnât it,â you shoot back.Â
He laughs again, which surprises you. Most people would have called you rude by now and left you to stand here alone. But not this strange stranger. You donât mind his presence though. âYouâre funnyâŠâ He trails off
You realize heâs waiting for your name and you supply it to him. He echos it back, stating it slowly as if to savor every syllable, to test how it feels on his tongue and his teeth before he hums. âIâm charmed to meet your acquaintance,â He states, reaching out grabbing your hand, bending at the waist, and pressing the back of your hand to his masked lips. It takes everything in you to will the blood to NOT rush to your cheeks.Â
He drops your hand before straightening up. âNow if you donât mind, I will be trying one of these delectable looking desserts.âÂ
He reaches into the basket and pulls out a chocolate chocolate-chip cookie. âOh fuck yes. These are my fucking favorite.âÂ
You canât stop the grin and giggle that escapes you.
The stranger turns from you and for a moment your heart falls and your stomach turns as you think that heâs walking away from you. But youâre able to see his hand move up to the lower half of his face and you realize heâs pulling his mask down in order to eat. You quickly look away to give the man his privacy. You may be curious as to what he looks like, but you value respecting his choices above all else.Â
Holy fuck itâs one of the tastiest things heâs ever eaten. His eyes close as he groans at the taste that fills his mouth. Heâs glad he had the sense to turn around and his face and expression from you. He couldnât imagine how embarrassing he looks right now.Â
You hear him let out a groan of approval and you can only assume that something has hit his tongue. âThis is delicious.â Your assumptions are confirmed as his voice comes out muffled from the food in his mouth.Â
âDonât speak with your mouth full,â you chide, looking at the bustling people of the market stalls.
Schlatt chuckles, pulling the mask back up and turning back to face you. Heâs stunned for a moment to not meet your eyes. Realizing why youâre angled and looking the way that you are. His own heart skips a beat before he clears his throat. He takes a moment to chew and swallow before softly letting you know youâre good to look.Â
Youâre slightly disappointed to find the mask still in its place but you understand the want for privacy perhaps more than most. âSo it was good then?â You ask.Â
He nods enthusiastically. âIt was fucking amazing. I canât wait to get back to the castle and try the rest of them.â He says, realizing a moment too late his slip.Â
Your brows hit the top of your forehead, âThe castle? Do you live in the castle?â You canât stop the question that falls from your lips.
âYeah, Iâm a guard. I live in the castle, and Iâm a guard. Todayâs my day off.â He explains. His words are rushed, but who are you to question a man you just met.
You give a couple nods, âI see,â you state simply, âThat makes sense.âÂ
Internally Schlatt lets out a loud breath of relief that you bought the lie. The castle has been his home his entire life and he wasnât thinking when he spoke so heâs glad you easily bought his excuse of being a guard.
âIt makes sense considering you just handed me 5 gold like itâs not more than I will make in two months and King Philza makes sure that the guards get paid an excellent salary⊠not that he makes sure the rest of the citizens get paid the same. But thatâs neither here nor there.â You huff.Â
The strangerâs brows lift. âWhat do you mean by that?âÂ
Your face burns as you catch what you just admitted. âOh nothing.â You rush. âSorry you probably are more than happy with the decisions the king makes. Not to imply anything. Sorry.âÂ
âNo, no itâs alright. I want to hear it.âÂ
And want to hear it, he does. No one has the guts to speak so plainly to him when theyâre around him. So he wants to hear it. The good, the bad and the ugly.Â
You clear your throat and square your shoulders. âWell if you insist. Often it feels like the king, the whole royal family really, doesnât care about those that do not live in the castle. I canât get a job because no one can afford to hire anyone because everyone is just barely scraping by. Itâs like he canât see past his own front lawn. Which sucks because everyone talks about what a great guy he is, but sometimes I donât think heâs a very good king.â
Schlatt hums in acknowledgement. You bring up some really good points. He also sometimes feels like his father forgets heâs supposed to be ruling for the people and isnât supposed to be ruling his sonâs life⊠speaking of. âWell Iâm sure you canât wait for his son to take over the throne then? Schlatt?â He is instantly startled by the loud laughter that bubbles from your throat.
âSchlatt? That big, petty, man-baby? Yeah. Sure. Iâm excited to see how that big man-baby decides to rule the kingdom. You know, I heard that he grew those mutton chops to make himself more unattractive to potential suitors. I think he didnât realize how fucking good he looks with them. At least from what Iâve seen from a distance. I think he makes them work, and Iâm definitely not the only one in the kingdom that agrees. I think he just needs to bite the bullet and just⊠I donât know. Do it.âÂ
Schlatt once again thanks his past self profusely for the idea of wearing a mask to hide his face because he can feel the way his cheeks heat up to what he is sure is a bright red. Youâre not particularly wrong. That was the original thought. To make himself look unkempt and not put together in an attempt to drive away potential suitors but he grew to like how they looked and grew fond of the hair.Â
âI donât think he should just bite the bullet and marry the first person that asks for his handâ he defends, âI think he wants to marry for love. Not for some political alliance. I think thatâs admirable.âÂ
âOh I agree. My apologies. Thatâs not what I meant. I meant he needs to bite the bullet and be fucking honest with the kingdom. The news that we get from the castle is that heâs the one thatâs been rejected. That he wants to find the perfect alliance. That he wants whatâs best for the kingdom. And while I agree that maybe he does, he needs to be fucking honest with us and tell us the truth. That heâs looking for love. Not what would âbe best for the kingdom.â We donât mind thatâs whatâs happening, itâs the fact weâre being lied to, ya know?â
âHuh, so thatâs the news that is coming out of the castle⊠Iâll have to talk to someone about that.âÂ
Your breath catches slightly. âShit. Sorry. I donât want to get either of us in trouble. Forget me and my words. I know not of what I speak.âÂ
âNo, sweets. You have valid points. They deserve to be heard. I wonât mention your name if you wish. But I will make them hear me. Iâm actually rather close with the prince.â He canât help but internally snicker to himself. Closer than you know.Â
The blood drains from your face. âOf course you are. Of course I complain about the prince to someone that has direct connection with him⊠fuck. Okay. Cool. Good to know. Well⊠I have to go. I have to get my ingredients still and I must be home before stepmother gets there. It was a pleasure meeting you.â You state quickly before attempting to rush past him.Â
You're stopped by his hand grasping your shoulder gently, causing you to turn around to face him. âWill I ever see you again?âÂ
The way he asks is so soft and gentle. It causes your heart to pound loudly and the breath to pause in your throat. âMaybe,â you breathe out.Â
The two of you stare at each other for a moment more before it hits you. âI have a carrier pigeon. Iâll send it with a letter to the castle and we can talk like that. Maybe sometime we can meet again. Maybe on one of your days off.âÂ
The manâs beautiful brown eyes light up with delight. âThat would be amazing. I look forward to hearing from you.â He allows his hand to trail from your shoulder, down your arm, to your hand, and he lifts the hand to his lips before placing a kiss to it. He gives you a soft wink as he drops your hand. You turn away as you blush, willing yourself to calm down.Â
âOh!â You startle, âI forgot to ask your name-â the words die on your lips to find the spot next to you vacated with the tall stranger nowhere in sight. âGreat. Just great⊠well. I better get going. Those cookies wonât bake themselves.âÂ
Schlatt has never felt so giddy. He canât wait to hear from you. He also realizes he never gave you a name, heâll just have to keep his eye out for a new and unfamiliar carrier pigeon.
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You debate with yourself when you get home what the proper waiting time is for sending a stranger a letter with the pigeon. Because you wrote one as soon as you got home and it was ready to send within two hours of meeting him. Sending one that quickly may spook him. It could cause him to think youâre weird.Â
You decide youâll wait a couple hours, bake cookies and make dinner and then when your stepmother allows you to retire to your room, that is when youâll send it. And so that is what you do. You check over the letter a thousand times before you tuck it into the envelope and hand it to your carrier pigeon. âTo the castle pigeon, look for a man with brown hair and brown eyes⊠well thatâs specific huh?... I really should have gotten his name. Okay⊠well⊠I guess we will half to wing it.â You scribble down something on the envelope and hand it to the pigeon who takes it with its foot and flies off to the castle.Â
Schlatt is taking a stroll in the gardens, kicking himself for not asking for a better way to contact you. He hadnât heard anything from you and at this point heâs worrying he never will. Heâs spent most of his time analyzing the conversation over and over again in his head and realized that he probably came off too strong and too weird and he will be lucky to ever see you again.Â
He jumps as a pigeon lands on his shoulder,to his head snapping to the side to meet the wide, vacant eye of the bird. It gives a soft coo before shaking and moving its foot, drawing attention to the letter in its grasp. His heart leaps to his throat in hope before he swallows and carefully takes it.Â
He grins at the writing on the front of the envelope. âSir Charmed, lover of chocolate chip cookies.â Instantly all his worries melt away as he plucks the letter from its hiding and he reads the words. Once. Twice. A Hundred times. Schlatt rushes inside to carefully compose his response.Â
You donât go a day without hearing from each other for the next couple of weeks. You exchange letters. You tell him about your life and how you got your love of baking, and your want of leaving the house. He tells you the pressures of his job and how sometimes he just wants to run away from it all and explore the world. You make him promise that if he does, heâll take you with him. He promises.Â
You forget to get his name and at this point youâre too embarrassed to ask him for it, instead electing to call him a bunch of nicknames, mainly being Sir Charming, hoping he never catches on. He never seems to.Â
The two of you agree to meet up once more, somewhere a little more quiet than the market square, but still public (because you have to be proper.) Youâre sure to wear the cutest outfit you can manage to put together and bake the best batches of cookies youâve ever baked.Â
âWhere are you going?â Ted asks with his brow raised, watching Schlatt with his arms crossed as Schlatt sneaks through the castle halls.Â
Schlatt freezes and slowly turns. âI donât know what youâre talking about. Iâm not going anywhere.âÂ
âSureeeee,â Ted draws, not convinced at all. âYouâre just creeping through the halls in one of your best outfits going⊠nowhere.âÂ
Schlatt sighs, not being able to hide from his best friend. âIâm going to meet them.âÂ
Ted raises an eyebrow. âThem? The one youâve been writing all those letters to? Are you sure thatâs a good ideaâÂ
âI know that it is. Please. Cover for me?â
Ted sighs but canât deny Schlatt has been happier in the past couple weeks than he has been for the past couple months. âOkay fine. But youâd better bring me back one of those sugar cookies.âÂ
Schlatt gives Ted a toothy grin. âWeâll see.âÂ
You give him a shy smile as he appears. âHey, you,â you greet standing, wiping your hands on your pants.Â
âHey sweets,â he greets back, his voice muffled through the mask still adorned on his face. You didnât mind too much. He explained that it made him more comfortable, especially because in his work he has to wear something to cover his face under the helmet, itâs just easier for him to wear it. As much as you want to see his entire face, you were willing to respect his choices.Â
âHow are you?âÂ
âCanât complain, especially now that I get to see your beauty standing before me.âÂ
You canât stop the blush that floods your cheeks. âOh hush. Here. Iâve made you something special.â You tell him, turning and grabbing the special baked good that you made him. âItâs a chocolate chocolate-chip brookie. Or a double chocolate chip cookie baked inside a brownie. I remember you said that you loved brownies and cookies and sometimes canât choose which to have so I made you both⊠well two in one.âÂ
You raise your hand with one of the treats toward him, facing the basket still, still trying to will down the blush on your cheeks.
âWell, donât mind if I do,â you have to hold in the jump as you feel his soft breath against your hand. You will yourself to stay in place as his lips brush against your outstretched fingers as he gently takes a bite out of the treat in your hand. A loud groan escapes him, similar to the one you heard the day the two of you met. âOkay, I take back everything Iâve said⊠This is the best thing Iâve ever eaten.âÂ
All of your hard work is ruined as the blood rushes back to your cheeks into a blush. âWhat have I told you about talking with your mouth full?â You deflectÂ
The treat is removed from your hand, his fingers brushing against your palm. âMy apologies, your highness.â His words are even more mumbled, telling you he shoved the brookie all the way into his mouth.Â
You scoff. âCareful now, youâll get me hung for treason with that nickname.â
His laugh garbled out around the baked good. âSurely the king isnât that cruel.â His hand rests on your shoulder and turns you to face him, the mask sitting on his face once again.Â
You laugh back and shrug, âI donât know. Iâve never met the man.âÂ
âWell I have. So I guess youâll just have to take my word for it.âÂ
âIs that so?... I guess Iâll just have to trust you then.âÂ
You stare into his brilliant and beautiful eyes for a while longer before he moves, clearing his throat and gesturing forward, âShall we then?âÂ
âI am getting sick of these games youâre playing, Jonathan.â King Philza booms loudly.Â
Schlatt rolls his eyes and crosses his arms in front of his chest. âIâm not playing games with you father, Iâve told you. I want to marry for-â
âFor love. I understand. But how can you marry for love when you push away every single option I give you. You havenât given yourself a chance to fall in love with anyone I have brought before you and I am growing tired of it. If you do not pick someone within the next month, I will be choosing someone for you. End of story. Am I understood?â
Schlatt internally panics. He knew this day was coming. He knew he was pushing his father too far. He had held out for too long. His stomach drops⊠Thereâs only one person he could see himself marrying at this pointâŠÂ
Assuming he had been understood, Philza turns to walk out the door. âLetâs throw a ball,â the words tumble from Schlattâs lips.Â
Phil turns back around with an eyebrow raised. âA ball?â
âYou want me to marry quickly. I want to marry for love. So what better way than to throw a ball, invite everyone in the kingdom, emphasizing the invitations for single people, and then Iâll be able to talk and dance with people all night. And I swear to you, if we throw this ball I will find a betrothed by the end of the month.â
Phil is silent for a while. Tossing the words over in his head for a moment before giving a single nod. âSo be it.â He then turns and exits the room.Â
Schlatt lets out a harsh breath. Well that was easier than expected. Now to convince you to come to a ball.Â
It takes less convincing than one might think.Â
You get a letter from your Sir Charming, who tells you there will be a ball and that he wants you to come as his guest. He tells you that youâd be able to bring some of your baked goods to give out to nobles to promote your baking, plus youâd be able to see him. You hate to admit how much the latter of the two sold you on the idea. You sent back your acceptance of the invitation.Â
The money youâve gotten from selling your baked goods is supposed to go to a moving out fund, but you canât help but take out a couple of the gold pieces that he gave you in the first meeting, finding it only fitting that his money buys your outfit for the ball
Itâs a really pretty outfit, it fits you well enough, you had to buy it a size larger because they didnât have your size and you didnât have enough money to get it tailored. But it didnât matter that much to you. Your mystery man had seen you in grubbier garment, anything would be a step up from what you met him in.Â
The news of the ball gets announced to the entire kingdom, and your stepmother is perhaps more excited than you are. She thinks at least one of her daughters will win the heart of the prince. When you voice your want to go, she forbids you. You tell her that you donât even want to be in the presence of the prince, you just want to see the snack table, she sneers at you but says nothing further, making you believe that perhaps she will allow you to go.Â
You find yourself in your kitchen, finishing up some of the baked goods you were to take to the ball tonight. The loud clacking of your stepmotherâs heels echo on the tile, the door swings open, your stepmother enters in a rage. Your heart stops as you look up from your desserts and see your outfit clutched in her hands.Â
âWhat is this?â She hisses, waving the fabric at you as she gets closer.Â
âMy outfit for the ball,â you answer as calmly as you can, speaking around the lump in your throat.Â
âOh!â She lets out in mock surprise, âIs it now? I thought you said you were not going to be trying to win the attention of the prince.âÂ
You furrow your brow and remain standing straight with your shoulders squared back, âI am not. I have no intention of wooing the prince, stepmother.âÂ
âThen why have you chosen to wear such an attention seeking outfit? Surely you were planning on going behind my and my daughterâs back. I should have known you were going to do something like this.â
âPlease, stepmother. You must believe me. I have no--âÂ
âI do not believe you, you little wench. Youâve always have looked for ways out of this house, to one up me and my daughters. I will stand for this no more.âÂ
You want so badly to lash out, to rip the outfit from her hands, go running from the room, and get dressed. But you canât move. You can barely breathe. You can feel your heart pounding in your chest, your stomach turning, and your body locking up. You can only watch as your stepmother glides over to the stove. Her eyes glide over the stove top before smirking. She dunks the outfit into the melted chocolate you were going to use to cover some of the treats.Â
To make matters worse, part of the cloth flops over the edge of the pan and lands directly on the open flame that was on to melt the chocolate. Your stepmother lets out a triumphant laugh as the outfit catches fire, turning around and leaving the kitchen.
The sound of the door closing behind her causes you to leap into action finally. You rip the outfit out of the pot and toss it in the sink, dousing it with water, extinguishing the flame. The chocolate clings to the fabric, refusing to let go easily as you put your entire being into scrubbing the outfit.Â
Sobs begin falling from your lips as you realize, even if you get all of the chocolate out of this outfit, it will never dry in time for the ball. Plus. you donât have fabric to sew up the part where the flame ate part of it. Your outfit is ruined. Your plans are ruined. The night is ruined.Â
You barely register your stepmother calling for your stepsisters, telling them it was time to go, and the door opening and closing behind them. The world seems to spin around you, sinking you to your knees as you sob loudly, clutching the soaking web fabric to your chest.Â
The cool tile welcomes you, the warmth of the oven soothes you, and the wetness of the outfit grounds you. The sobs turn into soft hiccups then to silent sniffles as you stare in front of you. Mentally you begin to write your apology letter to Sir Charming about your abscess from the ball. How you were going to go, you really were, you just didnât have anything suitable to wear.Â
Heâll probably ask you why you didnât plan better. Heâll probably be angry. He may not want to speak to you again. Youâll just have to deal with it and beg for forgiveness. And if he decides not to forgive youâŠ. Youâll just have to live with it.Â
A soft knock echoes from the front door. Youâre so in your own head, youâre not sure itâs a real sound, but then it comes again, a little louder this time. You muse it may be one of your steps who forgot something and didnât think to bring a key.Â
In a zombie-like fashion, you let the fabric drop from your hands before standing up slowly. It almost feels as if youâre floating as you move to the front door. Your hand somehow finds the doorknob, unlocking it, before turning it and opening it up.Â
You startle slightly at the sight in front of you. A frail looking older man stands before you. He has grey hair, a hunchback, and a shawl that comes up and covers the top of his head and shoulders. âOh⊠hello. Can I help you?â You ask softly, looking out past him wondering where he came from. Your house wasnât necessarily in the middle of nowhere, but you definitely had your privacy from neighbors. You lived on the edge of the kingdom, no one ever really comes out here.Â
âHello there, deary.â His voice is kind and his lips turn upwards slightly. âI am sorry to bother you at this time of night, but I was just on my way home and my stomach let out an awful grumble and I was just wondering if you could spare a bite to eat? I wonât take much, I promise, just something to get me home.â
You donât know what made you trust this stranger, maybe it was just your deep need to help those around you, maybe you were still in shock from what your stepmother had done minutes⊠an hour? Youâre not sure. But you give him a smile. âOh yes, of course. Please come in sir. Lucky for you, I was just making something sweet. So you can snack on that while I make you dinner.âÂ
You move out of the way and let the man enter your house.Â
âOh, please deary, no need to make me a whole meal.âÂ
âNonsense,â you answer, guiding him into the kitchen, âI want to make sure youâre well fed for your journey home.â You hand him some of the cookies from the counter. âHere, make yourself at home.â
The man takes the cookie from your hands gently before sitting himself down at the counter. âYou are far too kind⊠I wasnât even sure anyone would be home. I heard the royal family is throwing a ball, and everyone is invited.âÂ
You canât help the laugh that falls from your lips as you begin making dinner for this kind man. âYes, well, my stepmother believed me unworthy to attend⊠went as far as to destroy my outfitâŠâ you take a moment to look down at the outfit, still soaking at your feet. You snap yourself out of the stupor, âSorry. Not to dump.âÂ
The man hums as he takes a bite of the cookie. âI seeâŠ. Oh this is delicious. You should run a bakery.â He exclaims.Â
A shy smile plays on your lips as you plate his food. âThatâs the goalâŠOne day. Thank you⊠Anyway, dinner is served!â You place the plate in front of him, your smile growing.Â
The man instantly digs in and hums in delight at the taste. The two of you converse as he eats, he talks about his life and you give him more insight into yours. Telling him of how you got your love of baking and your hopes of owning a bakery, but not working for the baker in the village.Â
Soon, heâs down to his last bite of dinner. He pops it in his mouth before leaning back into his chair. âWow, that hit the spot. Thank you again deary, for dinner and the delightful conversationâŠâÂ
You give him a smile, âOf course, itâs my pleasure⊠I just realized I never got your name.âÂ
âYou can call me QuackityâŠAKAâÂ
Suddenly golden light surrounds the man in front of you, forcing a gasp out of your lips. âWhatâs going on?â You exclaim as the light draws closer to the man, glowing brighter.Â
Through squinted eyes, you watch the wrinkles fall from the manâs face. Itâs as if an ink pot spills from the shawl the rests on his head, his hair turning black. The fabric morphs into a dark grey beanie that remains covering the top part of his hair. His spine straightens, his outfit morphing into a sharp tuxedo with golden wings protruding from his back. His piercing eyes, suddenly getting covered by black sunglasses.Â
The golden motes of light fade from existence, the old man no longer in front of you, a young man now sitting before you.Â
âYour fairy godmotherâŠfatherâŠpapi? Ah who knows.âÂ
You stare wide-eyed, mouth agape at the man that now sits in front of you. âWhat the fuck?â You whisper. âWho are you?â
The young man tilts his head and gives a playful grin. âI just told you, silly. Iâm your fairy god-Papi. You can also call me Quackity. But Iâve watched over you, and I had to make sure you were still a good person. We donât have time for the full backstory, we have a ball to get you too, dulces.âÂ
You stare at him, your mouth moving like a fish out of water. âWhat are you talking about? I canât go to the ball, my outfit is ruined, I donât have a way to get there. I canât⊠Donât you have to get home?âÂ
Quackity laughs causing you to pout to play on your lips. Quackity notices, âIâm sorry. I donât mean to laugh, youâre just too sweet. I know you think we just met, but you have to trust me. Youâve already let me in your home, you may as well trust me to do this as well.âÂ
You puff up your cheeks with air as you toss your thoughts back and forth, debating his words. Maybe youâre asleep. Maybe you crashed and fell asleep on the kitchen floor and this is all just a dream. At this point, that would make the most sense. You pinch the skin on your thigh, flinching but looking around. When nothing around you changes, youâre forced to take this situation as reality. Incredibly weird, fucked up reality.Â
You meet Quackityâs bright eyes again, his kind smile never fading. âOkay.â You speak softly, letting your shoulders relax. âI trust you.âÂ
His grin grows bigger and he claps his hands once in delight, holding them in front of his chest for a brief moment, looking you over excitedly. âI knew I chose you for a reason. Letâs get this done then, shall we?âÂ
Quackity claps twice and the golden light fills your vision again, this time though, theyâre surrounding you. Your clothes shift and change, the fabric changes and gets tighter to your body. Your hair moves around on its own, which feels weird at first, but then you realize that it feels like someone is doing your hair and you think back to your mother and father doing your hair when you were little. You feel the flour and the sugar fall from your face and your fingertips as the light cleans you up.Â
Your gaze moves down to your feet and your breath catches at the shoes you now adorn. Theyâre breathtaking, literally apparently. Theyâre made of glass, the majority of the shoe being see through, but a gorgeous pattern of color, as if spun sugar swirled throughout. Theyâre insanely comfortable too. Youâd think that shoes made of glass would be uncomfortable, but theyâre not. Theyâre perhaps the most comfortable shoes youâve ever worn.Â
Soon, the light fades and you turn to find Quackity holding a mirror. The outfit is beautiful and truly made for a ball. Itâs actually your size and fits you well in all of the right places. Your hair is beautiful as well, pulled back to show your face, but is done up in an intricate way. Your face, as you felt, is clear of the evidence of your baking.Â
âI look good,â you whisper, turning slightly, examining yourself from different angles.Â
âI know, I did well, didnât I?â Quackity boasts, the feathers of his wings ruffling at the slight praise.Â
You look from the mirror to catch his gaze. âYou did. But I still donât have a way there, I donât want to walk.âÂ
Quackity shakes their head. âOh yee of little faith. Grab those boxes of treats and follow me.âÂ
You whip around and find all of the baked goods you were working on packed neatly in your boxes. The magic must have moved them while you were getting dolled up. You blinked away the happy tears and scooped up the boxes and scurried out the door after Quackity.Â
You stand back and watch as Quackity waves his hands around, the golden magic illuminating the dark night. It swirls around a pumpkin in your garden you were planning on using for a pie when it got ripe, making it grow larger and larger, changing from a thick orange pumpkin skin to a brilliant white carriage with golden details.Â
The sheep that wanders your small farm gets surrounded by the light and is transformed into a beautiful woman who bends at the waist in front of you. âMy lady,â she speaks. You curtsy back at her, giggling. You canât believe this is real.Â
Two field mice get transformed into a carriage driver and their assistant. Your carrier pigeon youâve been using gets enlarged into a giant pigeon which the driver and assistant immediately move to get the pigeon hooked up to the carriage. Quackity moves over to stand by you, grinning as the golden light fades away as everything comes to order. âTa da!â He says, holding his hands out and wiggling his fingers towards to new carriage and humans there to take you to the ball.
You canât stop yourself from turning to him and throwing your arms around him, pulling him closely to you. He lets out a soft âoofâ but wraps his arms around you, squeezing you tightly. âThank you so much⊠fairy godâŠ.papi.âÂ
Quackity barks out a laugh but squeezes you tighter. âOf course, dulces. Now, this magic doesnât come without a downside.â He says, pulling away and looking you in the eye. âNothing too bad, but the magic will fade at midnight. The carriage will go back to a pumpkin, the footman back to mice and your sheep lady to a sheep. Your outfit will fade. It will all end at midnight. So, go, have fun at the ball, eat, drink, make friends, do it all. But when that clock strikes midnight, run like hell little lady.âÂ
You give him a short nod. âI understand⊠thank you. Will I ever see you again?âÂ
Quackity smiles softly, his hand moving to cup your cheek. âIâll never be far away from you, dulces.âÂ
You know that means probably not, buy you decide to ignore it as you give him another hug.Â
He hugs you back before pulling away again. âEnough sap, you have a ball to go to. Go on! Get!â He pushes you toward the open door of the carriage. You giggle, gather the boxes of baked goods you had set down, and move to the carriage.Â
Puffy, the lady in waiting, climbs in the carriage after you, closing the door behind her, before hitting the top of the carriage, causing the driver to give a shout and the carriage rocks forward.Â
You glance out the window toward the house and find Quackity watching the carriage leave, his hands pressed to his chest. You bring your hand up and give a small wave. Quackity raises his hand and waves after you, until you cannot see him any longer.Â
Schlatt was going a little crazy. It was as if the entire kingdom had shown up. Everyone was here. Everyone but you. You had promised that you would come in the letter that you sent a week ago, but maybe you had changed your mind. He hopes you hadnât though. Afterall, he swore to his father he would be betrothed by the end of this night.Â
He had met countless single village people, all trying to bat their eyes hard enough to make him take a second glance, but none of them were you. He found himself slumping down in his throne, brushing off the glare his father threw over his shoulder. Pretending not to hear the, âThis is what you wanted. At least act like you want to be here.â He hissed over. Schlatt just rolled his eyes and crossed his arms.Â
It becomes apparent he has met everyone here tonight and still no sign of you. Until thereâs a large commotion by the snack table. His gaze shoots over and his heart picks up at the sight. Itâs you. You look so different from the other times heâs seen you, but it is you. Heâs on his feet in an instant and rushing over.Â
You arrive later than everyone else at the ball, but honestly youâre totally okay with that. Less attention to yourself. You give a small bow to your servants for the evening, giving your carrier pigeon a few scritches before ducking into the castle. You hope youâll be able to find your Sir Charming quickly so you can stick to him for the entire night. You decide youâll first hit up the snack table to set up your baked goods and sign for the other nobles to taste just like Sir Charming said to do.Â
You find the table is already packed with baked goods from the bakery. You take it upon yourself to begin moving some of the treats over to make room for your treats.Â
âWhat do you think youâre doing?â A familiar voice booms from behind you.Â
You roll your eyes at the voice but turn around and face the baker, Mr. Lou Hamani. âI was invited to display my baked goods at this ball. So Iâm simply making room.â You answer before turning back around and putting more desserts out.Â
Lou moves to stand beside you at the table and begins to grab at your treats. âI think not you disrespectful child. I am being paid by the kingâs advisor himself for these desserts. I will not have you screwing over my chance to impress the nobles that are here today at this ball. You will pack up and leave at once.âÂ
âI will do no such thing, I was invited to set up shop here by a castle staff member and I intend to do so.â You huff. Lou pays your words no mind and continues to gather up the things youâve baked in his arms. âHey, put those down. Give those back.â If he hears you he pretends like he doesnât and cotiunes what heâs doing. Itâs then you begin to try and grab your treats out of his hands.Â
The baker snaps at you, âget your hands off of me.âÂ
âGive me my things back!âÂ
Youâre so invested in what is going on in front of you that you donât realize that the entire ballroomâs eyes are on you.Â
In the middle of your squabble, someone loudly clears their throat. You then realize youâre in public and everyone can see you. You decide to still not care and face it with confidence. The baker looks over his shoulder and seems to pale at the sight. Your brow slightly furrows and you turn around.Â
Deep pools of chestnut brown lock with yours and theyâre just as fucking beautiful as the day you first met them. They fill you with a sense of calm, but at the same time nerves as butterflies fill your stomach. You think you will never tire of looking him in the eyes.Â
You find your eyes drifting down and you feel your stomach lurch and your heart stop. Youâre seeing his face uncovered for the first time. Heâs so fucking handsomeâŠÂ
So fucking handsome with those god fucking damn mutton chops.Â
âYour highness,â you hear the baker greet shakily from behind you.Â
Your thoughts are confirmed. The man you met that day in the market, the one youâve been sending letters to, the one you met once more, the one youâve been slowly developing feelings for. Is Prince fucking Schlatt himself. Of fucking course he never told you his name. Of fucking course he never showed his face. Itâs been him this whole time.Â
Oh fuck.Â
Youâve shit talked about him to his fucking face.Â
Youâre fucked.Â
Gods. You look beautiful. He didnât know anyone could ever look this good. Heâs so fucking happy you came.Â
His eyes meet yours and he can tell youâre in shock. He was a bit surprised you figured it out, that your Sir Charming was actually the prince. The other part of him feels fuzzy that you can recognize him just from his eyes. He can only hope that you forgive him for lying to you.Â
âMr. Hamani,â He greets easily, his eyes not leaving yours. Heâs trying to decipher what it is youâre thinking, but your shocked expression masks any else you may be thinking. âWould you kindly unhand my favorite baked goods from my favorite baker? Youâll have to forgive me sir, while I find your treats delicious, I find theirs simply irresistible. I invited them and told them to set up shop here. I apologize that no one informed you in advance.âÂ
The baker stutters but gives a quick bow. âOf course, your highness. No need to apologize to me. I was simply surprised at their appearance is all. They have always been rather disruptive and I wanted to ensure it wasnât something of that sort happening again⊠I apologize, your highness.âÂ
Schlatt gives a simple wave of his hand. âForgiven.â He speaks.Â
The baker dumps the treats from his hands back on \to the table and scurries away. Schlatt strides over and snatches up a double chocolate chip cookie and takes a bite, moaning at the taste, before turning to face you. He gives a shy smile.Â
âHello.âÂ
âHello,â he states softly as if nerves have invaded his entire stomach. As if he has a right to be nervous after the shit he let you get away with.Â
âHello,â You answer tensely.Â
The two of you stand there, staring at each other for a moment. You havenât even noticed that the entire ballroom is still at a standstill, staring.Â
Youâre the first to move. You charge forward at him, your finger rising in the air, pointing directly at him. âYou. I canât believe that you-âÂ
Prince Schlatt grabs your hand out of the air, bows, and brings the back of your hand up to his lips. The feeling of his soft lips on your hand sets the flesh there ablaze. You feel your face flush with searing heat along with the heat that floods your entire body. He mutters your name softly, lips still pressed to your hand, sending butterflies soaring in your stomach.Â
âPrince Schlatt.â You utter, curtsying slightly.Â
He stands back up to his full height and gives you a soft, lopsided grin. âMay I have this dance?âÂ
All of the heated words you wanted to sling his way die on your tongue. You canât help but wonder if this is all a prank. Like if you accept, he is going to laugh in your face and youâre going to be tossed in the dungeon.Â
But then you meet his eyes.Â
Those damn fucking eyes.Â
They tell you so much, youâre surprised they didnât tell you who you had been speaking to this entire time.Â
They tell you to trust him. That he truly means what he is saying. That he wants nothing more than for you to say yes, because he wants to dance with you. Truly, deeply, wants to dance with you.
Hope.Â
His eyes fill with hope.Â
And how can you say no to hope.Â
âYou may.âÂ
Schlatt is probably the happiest heâs ever been when you accept his offer to dance. His grin widens significantly before he leads you to the middle of the ballroom. He bows to you and you curtsy. The band strikes up a beautiful waltz song and the two of you begin to dance.Â
He notices that youâre working hard to follow his moves. It dawns on him that you are indeed a commoner and so you donât have the dance training drilled into you as he has. He slows his pace down and smiles brightly as your shoulders sag in relief as you catch up with him.Â
âSorry,â you mumble for a third time as you step on his toes once more.Â
âPlease stop apologizing. I do not mind. TrulyâŠâÂ
He stares at you beaming, trying to make you see the truth. You seem to only slightly believe him. He clears his throat and pauses for a moment. âHere, step on my feet. Iâll move us around the ballroom.âÂ
He smiles through you raising your eyebrows as if to ask if he was serious. He nods encouragingly.Â
You realize that heâs not going to move again until you comply. So you do. You carefully step both of your feet onto his, praying the glass shoes are as comfortable on top of his feet as they are on yours. If theyâre not, he makes no show of it. His smirk grows impossibly wide and begins to move around once more.Â
The rest of the room fades away. He can see no others in the ballroom. His gaze is focused on you and you alone. He whispers jokes to you and feels his heart warm when you toss your head back in laughter.Â
With you, heâs not the prince.Â
Heâs just Schlatt.Â
He couldnât be more thankful for you.
You couldnât help but feel slightly embarrassed as Prince Schlatt dances you across the room. Your father always told you not paying attention to your motherâs dance lessons would come back to bite you. You never thought youâd see the day that would come to fruition.Â
But he moved you around with such ease that it made you feel as if you were floating. It didnât matter you didnât know how to dance, he was there. He was helping you through. He was there for you.Â
Your mind takes that thought and runs with it.Â
You think back to you waiting everyday eagerly for his letters to arrive. The way you blossomed under his praise, both of you and your baking. Ever since the moment you met him, he always was there to catch you. You canât think of a single moment in the past couple months where your mind wasnât filled with the thoughts of him.Â
He has always been there.Â
The music ends and the two of you bow to each other. A round of applause startles the two of you out of your bubble. You look around and find several other couples had joined you on the dance floor, but most people had stayed pressed on the sidelines, watching the dances. Those are the ones that were now applauding. Your face flushes once more and you duck your head down as you step off of Prince Schalttâs feet and away from him.Â
If the prince notices you trying to put distance between the two of you, he doesnât make it known. He instead grabs your hand once more, pressing another kiss to the back of your hand.Â
âCome on, I must introduce you.â He states simply before moving towards the front of the room where his family sat.Â
Your heart leaps to your throat, eyes widening as the royal family draws nearer and nearer. Somewhere in your brain had registered that if your Sir Charming was the Prince Schlatt, then his father would then be King Philza. But that didnât actually click until now.Â
Until the King, Queen, and other Prince were rising to meet you.Â
âFather, Mother⊠brother,â Schlatt greets with a wide smile giving them a bow. âIt is my honor to introduce you to my guest of honor for the evening.â You can barely believe itâs your name that then falls from his lips.Â
Through the fog in your head, you thank yourself for remembering to give a deep bow to the royal family of the land. âYour majesties. Thank you for allowing me⊠everyone into your home. Everything about this ball is beautiful and perfect.â You give yourself a pat on the back for sliding in that compliment.Â
âEverything except the pastries from the local baker it seems.â King Philzaâs tone is so deep and regal itâs incredibly hard to register the joking tone.Â
You swallow hard. âForgive me, your highness. Mr. Hamani and I have never gotten along. I should not have brought our feud inside your home.âÂ
King Philza gives a dismissive wave.Â
âItâs quite alright, dear.â Queen Kristen speaks up, her tone soft and gentle. âSometimes men allow their egos to get in the way.âÂ
You canât help but giggle along with her and nod along.Â
âDear!â King Philza lets out in a slight aghast tone.Â
âOh do not tell me I am wrong, my love. You should know this better than anyone.âÂ
The King does not have a response back for that. He instead turns back around and catches your eye. His gaze is so piercing you cannot help but look down at your feet. âWe will not keep you any longer. Please, enjoy the ball.âÂ
âBut I havenât had a chance to talk with them yet!â Prince Tommy whines, stepping forward to stand with his father.Â
The King rests a hand on his back and opens his mouth to speak but Prince Schaltt cuts him off. âNor will you ever. We are off to enjoy the ball now. Farewell.âÂ
Before anyone in his family can get a word in, Prince Schlatt pulls you away. He beelines to the snack table, the people around it parting to allow him access to the table. Almost all of your baked goods are gone, stuffed in the hands of the attendees, all wanting to see just what made Prince Schlatt deny the local baker.Â
Schlatt snaggs two of the double chocolate chip cookies and one of the brookies from the table and continues on his way, still pulling you away. Instead of stopping somewhere in the grand ballroom, he pulls you completely out of the castle and into the royal gardens.Â
He stops in front of a bench in front of a fountain. He takes a seat and pats the bench next to him, silently inviting you to sit down.Â
You do not sit down.
Instead, you take a couple paces back and forth in front of him, before you turn on your heel to face him. âI cannot fucking believe you!â You finally let out all of your nerves and frustrations into the sentence.Â
Prince Schlatt startles slightly, coughing as a crumb of his cookies go down the wrong pipe. He clears his throat and goes to speak up but you donât give him the chance.Â
âYou fucking asshole. You let me talk shit about your father⊠about you to your face the first time we met. Let me talk about your mutton chops. Never stopping to correct me or let me know who you were. You let me call you Sir Charming, never once stopping to tell me your name. How did I let this go this far? You let me write you letters everyday and you wrote me back! You told me so much about you and your life, but didnât tell me this? This seems pretty fucking big, your highness. Oh my fucking gods. Oh my gods. I canât fucking believe you. Holy fucking shit. Youâre such a fucking asshole.âÂ
You canât stop your hand from coming up and slapping his shoulder, pushing him back, not hard enough to push him off but hard enough to prove a point.Â
He says nothing for a few moments, letting you breathe through it and calm down, before a grin splits his face. âYeah. But it was hot. I liked being put in my place during our first meeting. It was interesting to hear your perspective. Someone talking to a complete stranger, not trying to kiss my ass and make me feel good about myself⊠though with the way you were talking about my chops, maybe you did just a bit of the latter anyway.âÂ
You let out a frustrated groan as the heat floods your cheeks. âFuck you.âÂ
He reaches out and cups your cheek, bringing you down a bit to press a kiss to your forehead. âYeah, yeah.âÂ
You take a few more deep breaths before allowing yourself to plop down beside him. You rest your head against his shoulder, forgetting your properness for a moment, taking another deep breath. âI canât fucking believe you.â You mutter one final time.Â
Schlatt turns and presses a kid to the top of your head before resting his head on the top of your head. He lets the silence sit for a while before he clears his throat and speaks again. âI am sorry, by the way.âÂ
You donât speak, which heâs partially grateful for, it allows him to process his thoughts further. But on the other hand, he canât see your face so he canât tell if the silence is back.Â
âI am sorry for not telling you. For lying about who I am⊠I⊠You didnât know me and yet I wanted to know youâŠbut I knew I wouldnât get that chance if I was honest about who I was. You had a preconceived notion about who I am and I wanted a chance to show you thatâs not all of who I am⊠I didnât mean for the lie to go on this long. And I do feel back for lying. And I really am sorry.âÂ
Your silence kills him. His heart hammers in his chest. But then he feels you turn and nervously press a quick kiss to his cheek. âI forgive you.â The three words are the sweetest heâs ever fall from the lips of another. âI get it. I appreciate your apology and I forgive you, Prince Schlatt.âÂ
âJonathon.âÂ
The name escapes his lips before he can stop it.Â
âHmm?â You hum, pull your head from his shoulder to look him in the eye, your brows furrowed.Â
His eyes meet your and his heart pounds quickly in his chest. His stomach turning over and over again, churning with nerves. âJonathon. My name is Jonathon. Call me Jonathon.âÂ
âJonathon.â You echo.Â
Schlatt takes back his previous thoughts. Several people have called him his given name before. But this? Now? When it falls from your lips? It is certainly the sweetest it has ever sounded.Â
He gives a small nod with a shy smile.Â
âI forgive you, Jonathon.âÂ
He could pass away right then and there.Â
âIâm sorry I had to step on your feet so you could dance me around the ballroom.âÂ
âI forgive you⊠would you like me to teach you how to dance?â
âWould you?âÂ
âI would. I wouldnât offer if I wouldnât.âÂ
âI donât want to dance in front of everyone.â
âWho said anything about going back to the ballroom. We can dance right here.âÂ
Schlatt leads you through several steps very slowly, picking up the pace only after he was sure you were comfortable with the steps.Â
Soon enough you were dancing like a pro. So much so that you could focus on the conversation between the two of you rather than the steps you were taking.Â
The two of you talked and danced privately in the gardens all night. You offered several times to go back to the ballroom, the man throwing the ball should at least be in there for longer than a couple moments. He ignored that and said he would rather spend time with the one he threw it for. You canât help but blush at that.Â
Youâre having such a fun time that you almost forget about the magicâs stipulation. Almost.Â
 Jonathon spins you around once more, and pulls you in close to his chest. When you look up at him, you see heâs suddenly a lot closer than you realized. âOh!â you let out softly. âSorry,â you apologize, going to move away.Â
Jonathonâs hold on you tightens, keeping you in place. âNo need to be sorry⊠I like having you close,â he whispers. Your eyes stray down to his lips as he speaks. They look so soft⊠so plush⊠so kissable.Â
âI like being close to you,â the confession uttered before you can stop it.Â
The corners of his lips up turn in a small smile. The two of you stand there, frozen in time for a moment before he begins to lean in. You move to meet him. Your lips are about to meet when the grandfather clock that sits across the garden echoes out a loud chime.Â
It causes you to jump and turn to look at it.Â
Itâs midnight.Â
âOh fuck.â You let out. âIs that clock accurate?â You ask, pulling yourself from Jonathanâs arms.Â
He frowns, brows furrowing slightly, following your gaze. âOh that old thing? Uhhh, just about. Itâs 15 minutes fast. Why?âÂ
You ignore his question and begin to move back toward the inside of the castle. âFuck. I have to go. Iâm sorry. Iâll see you later. I have to go.âÂ
âWait,â He calls after you, calling your name. âSlow down. Come back. Please. You donât have to leave.âÂ
âYou donât understand,â You call back, picking up your pace. âI do.âÂ
Without paying attention, you burst back into the ballroom. Several eyes falling on you, eyebrows raised. You pay no mind still and run, trying to push your way past everyone in the room, but people keep coming up to you to talk to you.Â
A hand on your wrist spins you around and you lock eyes with those beautiful chestnuts youâve grown so fond of. His eyes scream worry and panic, silently begging you to stop running.Â
You yourself must look panicked and frantic in a different way. Like a wild animal that has been caged and is about to start lashing out.Â
âPlease.â You whisper. âHelp me.âÂ
The grip on your wrist loosens. Schlatt may not understand, but he will always do everything he can in order to be the person you need at any given moment.Â
âEveryone!â He calls out loudly, moving towards the refreshment table. âPlease come over here and join me in a toast to celebrate this evening.âÂ
The crowd instantly leaves you, allowing you a path to exit the room and then the castle. Youâve never been happier to see the grass as you are now.Â
âStop! Wait! Halt in the name of the Prince!â You turn slightly and look over your shoulder and find a knight with fluffy brown hair and square glasses chasing after you. In the moment, you recognize him as Charlie, one of Schlattâs best friends/knights.Â
âOh fuck!â You shout. The magic was starting to fade already, you can tell, because all of the sudden it was hard to run in your glass shoes. You bend down and kick them both into your awaiting hands. You turn for a sharp moment, throwing one of your shoes at the knight. He lets out a loud startled scream, stopping for just long enough for you to run to your carriage.Â
âGo! Go! Go!â You shout at your footmen and lady. They waste no time before kicking up and bolting out and away from the palace. You look out the window and find Charlie has stopped chasing you, one hand on his hip, the other holding your glass shoe up to the light in an inspection.Â
You slump back in your seat, letting out a deep sigh.Â
âThat was way too close.âÂ
After getting all of his guests to make a toast, Schlatt books it out of the ballroom. He races to the front lawn. His head whips back and forth, peering down the road to try and see any sign of a moving carriage.Â
Footsteps sound from either side of him. His head turns and he meets the eyes of Ted who gives a pitying look and a shake of his head. Schlatt looks to the other side and meets Charlieâs eyes who also shakes his head. His eyes drift down to Charlieâs hands, and there was the shoe. Your beautiful glass shoe.Â
Schlatt slowly reaches out and carefully takes the shoe from his friendâs grasp and clutches it to his chest. He turns his eyes back down the main road, staring off letting out a soft sigh. Hands clasp on both of his shoulders in a silent comfort.Â
The magic faded when you were nearly home. You had to herd a sheep, two mice, and your carrier pigeon back home all while carrying your big ass pumpkin in slightly damp clothes barefoot as you had thrown your one shoe and taken off the other. Your shoe though did not fade with the magic, you werenât sure if that made you happy or sad. By the time you made it back, you were exhausted. You quickly put everything back where it was supposed to go, taking a quick shower, tucking the shoe under your bed, and collapsing in your room.Â
Youâre not sure how long you were asleep for before the door to your room slammed open. It startles you awake from your deep sleep. You look up and in a silhouette from the hallway light, is your stepmother. Your heart leaps to your throat, trying to take deep breaths in through your nose trying to calm down.Â
âStepmother,â you greet groggily. âTo what do I owe the pleasure?âÂ
âYou insolent child.â She hisses. âI thought I made myself very clear. You were not to go to the ball. And what do you do, but steal the prince away for the whole evening?âÂ
âI do not know what youâre speaking about, stepmother.âÂ
She shoots a sharp glare at you. âYou know exactly what I speak of⊠No matter. With the way you went running from the ball Iâm sure the prince realized his mistake. Choosing you to dance and spend time with. With the way he let you go, Iâm sure itâs that he realized you are not and will never be good enough for him. You? A low life orphan baker? Royalty? Never.âÂ
Her words sting like the venom they are. But you canât help but realize sheâs right. No matter what you do, youâll always be an orphan that so happens to be good at baking. You would be an awful royal.Â
Maybe thatâs why he chose to help you escape rather than continue to chase after you.Â
Maybe he realized it too.Â
You will the tears to not fall as you stick your chin out a little further. âI do not know what youâre speaking about, stepmother. Now if you donât mind Iâd like to get some more sleep.âÂ
She is a touch surprised at your instance, certain that her words would break you. She gives you another glare, but grabs the doorknob and slams the door to your bedroom.Â
You flop back on your bed and stare up at the ceiling for a long moment. You donât realize youâre crying until the tears pool in your ear canal. You bring your hands up and wipe them away, rolling onto your side and clutching at one of your pillows.Â
You had to end it⊠whatever it was.Â
The clock on his wall warns him itâs 3 am, but Schlatt ignores it in favor of pacing back and forth in front of a table where the shoe was perched. Every so often he paused to look over the shoe before pacing again.Â
âWhy did you run?â He asks the shoe, staring at it as if it will give a response. âWhere did you go⊠why did you throw this shoe at Charlieâs head?â A small smile breaks on his face as he pictures the scene Charlie described to him three hours ago. âI would have given anything to see it⊠to be there myself⊠to stop you myself.âÂ
He stands still for a moment longer before pacing again.Â
âMaybe⊠maybe you found it all to be too muchâŠâ He speaks, slowing down his steps. âIt all caught up to you⊠didnât it. It all sank in. You realized truly who I was and you had to get out⊠You⊠you donât want me.âÂ
He stops again, plopping down on the edge of his bed. âI suppose I canât fault you⊠But I deeply wish you hadnât run.â He flops backwards and stares up at the ceiling.Â
It was going to end⊠whatever it was.Â
Schlatt didnât realize that he had fallen asleep until he wakes up. He spends a good amount of time staring up at the ceiling. Every knock on the door gets a âgo awayâ as he lays in bed wallowing in his own self pity. The knocks stop for a couple hours. But then theyâre back again.Â
Schlatt startles out of his thought spiral and this knock on the door, this one louder than all the others. He groans at the sound, rolling over on his side and tugging a pillow over his head, blocking out most of the noise. âGo away,â He calls out, tucking himself into his bed further.Â
The silence makes him believe whoever was outside listened to him. That is until the door opens and shuts behind him. He groans from the back of his throat, rolling himself over and sitting up. âI said, go away-- father-â He interrupts himself as his eyes meet his fatherâs green ones.Â
Philza raises an eyebrow and the corners of his lips turn up slightly at his sonâs behavior. âGood day to you too, Jonathan.âÂ
âGood day, dad.â Schlatt mumbles, sitting himself up properly. Schlatt moves his feet up slightly to make room for Philza as he moves and sits down on the end of Schlattâs bed.Â
Philzaâs hand smooths over the blankets as he gives a glance around the room. His eyes catch on the shoe, still propped up on the table. âThey gave you their shoe?â He asks, amusement lacing his tone.Â
Schlatt huffs a laugh. âMore like, threw it at Charlieâs head.âÂ
Philza doesnât hold back and lets the laugh escape his lips. âOh I knew I liked them. You picked well son. An excellent love match.âÂ
Schlatt sighs and turns to lay on his side, back facing his dad. âApparently not. She ran away. I assume because she couldnât handle me⊠who I really am. I donât blame her after all the time I spent lying to her.âÂ
Phil furrows his brow and questions what Schlatt means by that. With nothing left to hide, Schlatt divulges the entire relationship. How they met and met again (which Phil was not happy about but decided now was not the time to bring it up) and how they sent letters to each other nearly everyday and how he knew they didnât know his name but never told them his name or who he really is. How he had thrown the ball hoping theyâd come and they did and how it has all been for them but itâs all been for nother.Â
Phil nods along, listening carefully. He lets Schlatt take deep breaths after his rant. âI knew something was up.â Schlatt meets his eyes, curious but does not speak. âYouâve been so much happier in these past few weeks than I can remember⊠And you were so insistent on a love match. Deep down I knew⊠So my only question is why the hell are you moping around this room when you should be out there looking for them?â
âDidnât you hear me, dad? They donât want me. They ran away.âÂ
âDid they tell you they didnât want you? Look you in the eyes and say âPrince Schlatt I do not want you?ââ
âNo but--â
âNo buts, son. I havenât seen you this happy in years. I know that youâre in love with them, whether you realize it or not. I know because you look at them the same way I look at your mother. And they wouldnât have spent the whole night with you if they didnât love you too. They wouldnât have given you a clue telling you to come get them if they didnât.â Philza motions to the shoe. âSo again, I ask you. Why the hell are you moping around this room when you should be out there looking for them?â
The words resonate with Schlatt, filling him with hope, that maybe, just maybe you love him like he loves you⊠damn. Yeah. He loves you.Â
âYouâre right⊠I have to go dad, I have toâŠâ Schlatt shoots up out of bed and digs through his closet and throws on a random outfit. âI have to get Ted and Charlie and a whole group and we have to go looking. Door to door. I have to find them. I am going to find them.â He runs a hand through his hair before whipping around to face his father with a grin. He rushes forward and presses a kiss on his fatherâs cheek. âThanks, dad.âÂ
You sat staring at the blank piece of paper in front of you. What to say to the man that makes you feel everything. You twirl your pen in between your fingers a couple times. Letting out a sigh, you lean back for a moment, looking out the window. Your attention gets caught by the pigeon beside you who lets out a coo. You sigh again, reaching out and giving the bird scritches. âHey there,â you murmur. The bird leans into your fingers, rubbing against you more. âYeah⊠I know this letter wonât write itself.â The bird cocks its head and coos. âYeah, just one more letter⊠a goodbye. I know you must be excited, you wonât have to carry my messages anymore.â Another coo. âWell, of course Iâll let you fly around outside. Iâm not a monster.â It blinks at you. âWell I have to tell him something! I canât just stop speaking to him. I need him to know⊠Itâs quite literally not him. Itâs me. Iâll never deserve him⊠no matter how much I care⊠for him.â The bird lets out a sharp and short coo. âFucking hell. Youâre right. I love him. Gods damn it I love him so much. Oh this is going to be a nightmare.âÂ
Schlatt sighs in frustration as he and his knights trudge to the castle. Theyâve knocked on every single door in the kingdom and not a single one did you stand behind it. The sun was setting the knights stomachs were grumbling so Schlatt decided to call it a day and head back to the castle, determined to start again tomorrow.Â
He picks at his dinner, tossing and turning it over with his fork, giving half hearted replies to questions that heâs really not paying attention to. He canât help but replay every interaction heâs had with you over again, followed closely by several notable interactions he had throughout the day. One where the woman had caked her face in flour hoping to prove herself to be the baker. Another that when she answered the door said âI am not interested!â with a smug smile, as if she really did something, and then slammed the door in his face. As if he would be interested in her? He very clearly was looking for someone.Â
His head is heavy with everyone heâs seen and spoken to today, heâs just ready to turn in for the night.Â
And then he hears it.Â
That beautiful coo heâs grown accustomed to listening for every day. The tell tale sign that you have sent him a letter. Itâs Bob. Your carrier pigeon.Â
And he has a letter attached to his leg.Â
Schlatts posture instantly straightens and he holds out his finger, letting out a soft coo of his own. Everyone turned in confusion and watched Schlatt. Ted was about to speak before Bob landed on his fingers and stuck out his leg. Schlatt carefully took the rolled paper and fed the pigeon a couple nuts
Schlatt carefully unrolled the letter and began to read.Â
My dearest, Prince Charming,Â
I guess now that I know who you truly are it is only correct that I change the sir in your title to Prince. My prince⊠I had the most magical time last evening with you. Dancing around in your private garden is certainly something I will never forget and will always be grateful for. It was so incredibly sweet of you to give me your undivided attention.Â
It unfortunately has come to my own attention that I am not good for you. I do not deserve you my sweet prince. I could never be someone that you deserve. I am a simple orphan that happens to be good at baking. No matter how hard I would try, you would always be way out of my league.Â
I hope you find the love match that you seek. I hope you find someone good and kind, with a loving heart that will deserve you and be someone worthy of your love and care. Someone worthy of you throwing an entire ball for them. I donât know how I ever thought I could be that person. I am so sorryâŠ
I love you, Jonathon.Â
But you deserve so much more than me.Â
Yours,Â
Your name is signed at the bottom of the letter as it always is. He reads the second to last line, once, twice, a thousand times, until heâs convinced himself that itâs real. That you really wrote that you love him. He didnât care about the other stuff that you wrote. Well he kind of did. But he knew it was bullshit. If anything itâs him who doesnât deserve you.Â
If only he could find you to tell you thisâŠ.
And then it hits him.Â
He springs up from the table and rushes out, startling everyone in the dining room with him. The pigeon flaps its wings and lands on his shoulder, used to being carted around. Schlatt runs to his room where he grabs a pen and paper of his own. He scribbles âI love you,â before snatching the shoe off the table and rushing outside. Ted and Charlie rush out behind him, confused at the rush.Â
âSchlatt, what are we doing?â They ask.Â
Schlatt elects to ignore them as he hands Bob the messily rolled piece of paper. âHere, Bob. Show me the way to them.â Bob takes the paper, coos softly, and takes off.Â
Schlatt instantly begins to race after the bird, Ted and Charlie following close behind. How relieved he was to finally find a way to find you. Bob would certainly lead him to you. He could only hope he could keep up with the bird.Â
Schlatt was feeling winded by the time he reached the small house on the edge that borders the kingdom and the forest. He hadnât thought to make his way all the way out here, thinking you lived closer to the village with the way you walked to the market. Obviously he had been wrong.Â
Either way, he could only pray that Bob had led him to the right place.Â
He couldnât tell if the tightness in his chest and the shortness of breath was just from him running all this way or if it was his nerves. He decided to call it âa bit of column a and a little of column bâ and call it a night.Â
The three approached the door, each taking deep breaths calming themselves from the journey taken to get here. Schlatt looks over his shoulder apprehensively at Ted and Charlie. He had knocked on over a hundred doors today, it didnât make sense that this was the one he got nervous on.Â
His best friends each gave him an easy smile and a kind and encouraging nod, eager for the prince to knock. Schlatt turned back to the door, letting out a breath, shaking his arms out, before reaching up and giving a sturdy knock.Â
Itâs silent on the other side of the door for a long moment. Schlattâs heart pounds so hard in his chest he has to swallow hard to get it back down to his chest. The door know turns quickly and the door is pulled open and an older woman stands before him. He tries to not let his disappointment show, especially as surprise and utter delight paints her face.Â
The woman drops to a quick curtsy. âYour highness,â she greets. Her voice sounds like nails on a chalkboard and it takes everything Schlatt has to not visibly recoil. âTo what do we owe the pleasure?âÂ
A small bout of hope flutters down his spine causing Schlatt to stand straighter at the word âwe.â âI am not sure if you have heard, but have been searching the entire kingdom for the one I danced with last night. Do you have any children, my lady?âÂ
The woman brightens up even more and squares her shoulders back. âAs a matter of fact I do. I have two.â The woman turns and cups her mouth. âGIRLS,â She hollers, causing the boys to shutter at the loud call.Â
Footsteps race across the wooden floor and two younger women appear. Schlatt feels a huge wave of disappointment was over his being as he looks at their faces and realizes theyâre not you. He doesnât hide his distaste as the girls push each other, trying to stand straighter and puff out their chest larger than the other.
âNeither of these young women are who I am looking forward⊠Does anyone else live here? A servant or a stable hand? Perhaps a cook?â Schlatt asks, taking a single step forward, looking around the room hoping for some kind of sign of you.Â
The womanâs face sours at the question before her mask gets put back in itâs place. âNo one else, your highness. Although I can assure you, my daughters are perfectly suitable--âÂ
âWhatâs that?â Schlatt interrupts as a noise sounds from one of the adjacent rooms. It sounded like metal being set down on a counter. âI thought you said no one else lived here.âÂ
The woman swallows harshly and moves to stand in front of the door. âThat⊠that is just the cook your highness, they do not live here⊠or at least soon will not,â she mutters the latter part with venom before turning back to Schlatt, a perfect smile posing on her lips. âNo one to concern yourself with, truly.âÂ
Any sense of trust for the woman is washed away when the scent hits his nose. He would be able to pick that scent out of a million different ones. Itâs one of the best things heâs ever smelled.Â
He would be able to recognize the scent of your double chocolate chip cookies.Â
And he knows youâre in there.Â
âBy order of the king, I demand you step aside.â He barely recognizes his voice as it escapes his lips. Itâs deep and authoritative⊠damn as each day passes he sounds more and more like his father⊠heâll have to correct that.Â
The woman opens his lips to protest.Â
Deciding he wants to hear no more of his voice, he gently pushes the womanâs shoulder out of the way. His hand finds the door knob and he throws open the door without care. He breath is ripped from his lungs as he sees the person who stands in the kitchen⊠in front of those unmistakable chocolate chocolate chip cookies.
âItâs you.âÂ
The door slamming open scares the shit out of you.Â
The entire day you had been lost in your own head. You finished the letter and gave it to your pigeon to take to Schlatt. As soon as it had left your sight, you made your way to the kitchen in a daze where you let yourself begin baking whatever your heart was feeling in the moment.Â
It was only when you were beginning to clean up the batter dishes did you realize what you had made⊠and who you had made it for. You let yourself drift back into your head as you watched the cookies bake through the oven window. You knew you would probably never see him again. Especially not after this letter.Â
You took them out of the oven and let the pan clatter to the counter without much of a care. The soft cooing of your pigeon drew your attention away. You turned to greet it when you caught sight of the paper on itâs leg. Confusion fills you as you carefully take the paper.Â
I love you.
It canât be.Â
The door bursts open, causing you to jump and whip around. Those damn fucking beautiful eyes. They always seem to follow you. To haunt you. Especially in your own house, those fucking chesnut brown eyes that say everything that you want to hear all without saying a word.
âItâs you.âÂ
Oh fuck heâs actually here.Â
What the fuck?Â
What is he doing here???
âWhat are you doing here?âÂ
His eyes donât leave yours as he surges forward. One of his arms wraps around your waist, the other moving behind your neck, hand moving up to cradle the back of your head. âWhat are you doing here? Why did you run away?âÂ
You stare at him in disbelief, mouth opening and closing a few times. âDid you not get my letter? Iâm no good for you, Jon--Prince Schlatt, I do not deserve you, your highness. You deserve someone much better than me. Surely you--âÂ
âDonât you understand,â he whispers, cutting you off. âThere is no one better.âÂ
âBut your highness--âÂ
âDonât call me that.âÂ
âWhat?â
âYou know what. Donât call me that. Thatâs not my name. Not to you.âÂ
You let out a sigh and rub your flour coated hands on your apron. âJonathon.âÂ
The smile that spreads across his face nearly makes you melt into a puddle. âThere it is.â He murmurs, drawing his face closer to yours. âThatâs my name.â
âJonathon,â You repeat, trying to pull your blushing face away from his to no avail. You clear your throat and continue. âAs per my letter, you deserve so much better than me. I am sure you can find someone-âÂ
âDid you mean it?â
You look at him partly confused, partly annoyed at him continuing to interrupt you. âMean what?âÂ
âDid you mean it when you signed that you love me?âÂ
Your heart stops in your chest. You forgot you said that part. You donât think you would have said it had you known it would have caused him to come bursting into your kitchen. You look at him in disbelief, is he not hearing your words? He surely read the letter. Why is he being so insistent on this?Â
You could never lie to him though.Â
You clear your throat and move your shoulders back. You meet his eyes head on. âYes. I did. But-âÂ
âI love you too.âÂ
The world stops again. âWhat?âÂ
âAs per my letter,â he says, a shit eating grin playing on his lips. The shock flowing through your body stops you from rolling your eyes. âI love you.âÂ
You remember the small piece of paper that was surely on the floor now that you took from the pigeon just moments ago. Obviously thatâs who the paper was from. You swallow hard. âSure you canât-âÂ
âBut surely I can. I think Iâve been in love with you ever since you called me a big petty man-baby who looked hotter now than I did before.âÂ
âI⊠IâŠââ
âI love you,â He utters, moving impossibly closer to your face. âI always have. You are all I want. You deserve so much better than me⊠But Iâm hoping youâll lower your standards and settle for me anyway.âÂ
His eyes shine so brightly. Those damn, fucking, beautiful eyes. They stare at you, hopeful, waiting with bated breath for your answer. They stare so intensely at you⊠You never want them to look away.Â
Itâs you that closes the distance and presses your lips to his. He instantly responds, tugging you closer to his chest and kissing you back. The kiss makes your body sing in delight. The spark starts at the base of your spine where his hand connects to your body and shoots out, encasing you completely. From the tippity top of your head to the bippity bottom of your toes.Â
He consumes you. Completely. Totally. Entirely.Â
You pull away breathless from the kiss, meeting his eyes. âI love you, Jonathon. I want to be yours. Please. I want to be yours, if youâll have me?âÂ
Jonathon lets out a breathless laugh and shakes his head once. âOh sweets, youâve always been mine. Iâve always been yours. From the moment I met you. Iâve been hooked, sweets. Youâre mine, and Iâm never letting you go.âÂ
He leans forward again and presses his lips to yours. You eagerly respond, wrapping your arms around his neck and pulling him closer.Â
After you break apart again, Schlatt tells you to pack your things. You donât have much here anyway so it doesnât take you long. Your step family could only watch with crossed arms as you moved about, taking your things. You would miss the house you grew up in, but you were more than excited to begin your new journey.Â
Schlatt made Ted and Charlie help carry your things. Ted cursed at Schlatt for not thinking to grab a carriage or at least a horse in the pursuit of you. That spun a whole argument between the two, leaving you to converse with Charlie.Â
You gave the man a shy smile. âSorry for throwing my shoe at you⊠I panicked about someone following me.Â
Charlie gives a chuckle and a smile. âItâs no worries. Iâm just glad you made it home safely.âÂ
âYeah me too! The magic gave out and I was left carrying a huge ass pumpkin home⊠My back hurt like hell this morning.â
Charlie tilts his head and gives you a curious look. âNot what I meant⊠but I do want to hear more about this magic.â
âWhat did you mean then?â
Charlie doesnât answer, his head simply moves to where Schlatt and Ted were now in a physical altercation, Schlatt attempting to put Ted in a chokehold.Â
A fuzzy feeling floods your chest.
He is your home⊠isnât he?
Small EpilogueÂ
The two of you marry quickly. The royal family welcome you with open arms. They help teach you the ways of the royals but never make you feel less than for being a commoner before the marriage. You never stop baking, you think Schlatt would throw a huge fit if you ever did. He constantly blamed you for his âtwink death.â And although youâre not entire sure what that means, youâre sure that happened way before he met you.Â
You two love each other openly and loudly. It brings smiles to everyoneâs faces to see the prince this lovey dovey with someone. There will always be those that disapprove, but Schlatt is there to hold your hand and tell them to fuck off.Â
He reminds you he loves you every single minute of every single day⊠you think maybe he lays it on a little thick in particular when he wants you to bake something in particular. You never mind though. Itâs your baked goods that brought you together in the first place.Â
Who are you to deny your love the thing that the two of you bonded over first?Â
Especially when he loves you with every fiber of his beingâŠÂ
âŠand maybe even more so when you make him chocolate chocolate chip cookiesâŠ
And they lived happily ever after. The End
As per usual, I am shit at writing endings. Thank you for reading my 16.3k word self indulgent fic <3
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Thank you for the tag kiddo!!!
I like hugs hahaha.
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HAHAHAHA. THIS IS EVEN FUNNIER BECAUSE I ACTUALLY DO DO THIS IN REAL LIFE TO MY GIRLFRIEND WHEN I WANT ATTENTION AND AFFECTION.
HI. HI HELLO!!!
Hi hi hi hi hi bomking my face on you like a small cat. Hello. Hi
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My life is confusing
-That one bi idiot
Hello friend!
Iâm sorry that life is confusing right now. Unfortunately that happens sometimes. If you need someone to talk to, you could always message me and I could maybe help as best I can. I canât promise all the answers but I can promise to try my best.
It gets better though. It took me a while to learn that. But it does.
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I doin good howz yous?
Iâm pretty good. Iâve been on a vacation of sorts for the past two weeks and only just got back two days ago. Did have a really shitty day at work today, but that tends to happen when you work in the fast food industry. Iâm glad to hear youâre doing good!
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Hi!! How are you?? Itâs always so nice to hear from you!! I hope youâre doing well!!
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I canât believe I forgot to mention
My senior quote in my senior yearbook was âFor someone that spent so much time in the closet, I sure have a terrible sense of fashion.â And so everyone who read that, I technically came out to. I dropped that bomb and have seen basically no one from high school sense.
Any tips for coming out? I just need some help. Thank you in advance
-That one bi idiot
Hello friend!
Congratulations on discovering yourself and working up the courage to come out. Itâs a really tough thing to do and Iâm really proud of you for taking this step.
So the way I came out to my family is I made a lot of comments hinting at things or pointing LGBTQ+ things out just to see how theyâd react. And then when I felt I had gathered enough info on how theyâd react and feel, I made sure they were sitting down before just straight up telling them. I was really lucky and my family all took it really well and that was that.
With strangers and friends, I just dropped it very casual and didnât make a huge deal. Especially after I started dating my girlfriend, Iâd straight up tell them I have a girlfriend and move on. I havenât gotten a negative reaction so far that way so thatâs good.
In all honesty the best advice I can give you is to do it whichever makes you and you alone most comfortable. If you want to make it a huge deal, sitting down and telling people like that would be a good option. If you want to keep it subtle, just drop it in conversations, maybe like pointing the people you find attractive, regardless of gender. You could also write letters to people if you donât want to tell them in person. Give them a letter and ask them to read it later.
I can tell you itâs going to be scary. Your heart is going to pound in your chest as you breath heavily through your nose trying to keep calm as youâve just spilled this secret. The moments of silence after are going to be the longest moments youâve ever felt. But I can also tell you that it will all be okay. Regardless, it will be okay. There are people that will support you no matter what happens and someone will always have your back. My dms and my inbox are always open if you need.
Hopefully this was helpful, even if only a little. Youâve got this! Welcome to the family!
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Any tips for coming out? I just need some help. Thank you in advance
-That one bi idiot
Hello friend!
Congratulations on discovering yourself and working up the courage to come out. Itâs a really tough thing to do and Iâm really proud of you for taking this step.
So the way I came out to my family is I made a lot of comments hinting at things or pointing LGBTQ+ things out just to see how theyâd react. And then when I felt I had gathered enough info on how theyâd react and feel, I made sure they were sitting down before just straight up telling them. I was really lucky and my family all took it really well and that was that.
With strangers and friends, I just dropped it very casual and didnât make a huge deal. Especially after I started dating my girlfriend, Iâd straight up tell them I have a girlfriend and move on. I havenât gotten a negative reaction so far that way so thatâs good.
In all honesty the best advice I can give you is to do it whichever makes you and you alone most comfortable. If you want to make it a huge deal, sitting down and telling people like that would be a good option. If you want to keep it subtle, just drop it in conversations, maybe like pointing the people you find attractive, regardless of gender. You could also write letters to people if you donât want to tell them in person. Give them a letter and ask them to read it later.
I can tell you itâs going to be scary. Your heart is going to pound in your chest as you breath heavily through your nose trying to keep calm as youâve just spilled this secret. The moments of silence after are going to be the longest moments youâve ever felt. But I can also tell you that it will all be okay. Regardless, it will be okay. There are people that will support you no matter what happens and someone will always have your back. My dms and my inbox are always open if you need.
Hopefully this was helpful, even if only a little. Youâve got this! Welcome to the family!
#ray responds#coming out advice#I donât know if Iâm quailfied for this#but here it goes#asks#anon#dms are always open
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hello!! recently discovered your blog and i have nothing but good things to say, but thatâs for another day. in the post where đ» elaborated on âanimal tamer y/nâ all i have to say is: WilBird - :]
Hello! I really hope it hasn't been too long since you sent this in. I'm mostly a mobile user and my mobile app didn't show me I received this ask and for that I sincerely apologize.
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BUT ABSOLUTELY!!
Wilbur would be a really pretty bird and he would spend lots of time preening and making sure that his feathers look nice. I feel after he gets revived, it always slightly appears like his feathers are singed and if he gets angry while in bird form, small little billows of smoke rise from his feathers.
I don't know what type of bird he would be. Perhaps a raven to go along with his crow father (Philza) but isn't a direct direct line, ya know. He would still maintain that sleek black appearance. Maybe have a slight grey tint after the restriction like I mentioned.Â
Heï»ż like Philza and Tech would switch into this form when things got too much, or he just needed a break from Tommy. Heâd perch on your shoulder, specifically your right one and will caw at Philza if heâd take it. Donât ask me why, itâs just the vibes I get from him.Â
Also Ghostbur being completely grey with hints of blue streaked throughout his feathers. He wouldnât know what was happening when he was in bird form for the first couple times he was in it and so heâd absolutely seek Y/N out because heâs seen Philza sit on your shoulders before and Techno in your arms and so he knows heâd be safe with you. When he pops out of it, heâd have you explain what the heck happened to him and would listen intently and nod along as you speak. He would still come hang out with you when heâs in that form tho.Â
These are just a couple thoughts. Itâs been a while since Iâve written so forgive me if these are rushed and donât make sense.Â
Also, all praise đ» anon whom I still love with my entire heart and needs lots of praise always, especially for their brilliant ideas.Â
#ray responds#anon#asks#answered#wilbird#mcyt#y/n the animal tamer#just a little bit#a small taste#a little dabble#i've been wanting to write again but have little time#energy#or motivation#we be tryin though#i love you all so much#hope youre all doing well#do people even read these#đ» anon#slightly#a little bit#theyre mentioned and so i feels tagging them is right
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fun facts about sharks
#edit:#I just realized I posted this to the wrong account#oh well#sorry yâall#but happy pride month#ray rambles
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IT HAAAS
I miss talking to the Rayders so much! I know I havenât posted writing in a HOT minute, life just got really busy really quickly but I know with that comes with not as many people interacting. But I love you all so much still and I hope everyone is doing very well and is live laugh loving in these conditions.
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Shitty isn't the word I mow am realizing it's more like stressed
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Mmm mmm. I completely understand that. I was very overwhelmed and stressed during last semester. Again, my dms are always open if you wanna talk or rant about it. I hope whatever is causing you stress lessens. Be sure to take care of yourself and take breaks to relax and drink water and eat!
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I am doing shitty. But how are you?
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Oh no :( Iâm so sorry to hear youâre doing shitty. My dms are always open if you wanna talk about it.
Iâm doing pretty good! School is over for the summer and Iâve been on a âvacationâ of sorts. Iâm visiting my long-distance girlfriend for a month which Iâm over the moon about so itâs been very nice.
I really hope that your situation gets better and less shitty.
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Hi!
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Hello hello!!!! How are you đ anon?! Itâs so so good to see and hear from you!!!! I hope youâre doing well!!
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Rawr
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Hello!!! How are you? Itâs been a while huh?! I hope youâre doing well!! Itâs always so nice hearing from you.
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