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#house md#gregory house#james wilson#screencap#s07e01 āNow What?ā#one of the thing that bothered me about canon huddy#is it feels too close to the unrealness of s5 finale#just huddy becoming canon does not feel like it would be enough to offset all the issues house had building up in s6 finale#hes not even a bit bitter about wilson throwing him out anymore and it certainly wasn't just a cover for huddy#left unresolved#last patient's death unresolved (you can say it delayed if youre a pedant)#the overall stress from that wrecked building - unresolved#all this skipped overnight#even more of a rocky start to this relationship would be better#cuddy too#this is so ooc for both of them#like their characters got reset#i do wonder how proper huddy would look like in canon#like it wouldnt work long term either#but in s7 it just went too smooth#what does cuddy even gets out of it besides the initial thrill?#she is a freak and workaholic in a completely different way to house#literal mother#and an authoruty figure#they would clash so bad so fast it would be glorious#maybe it would be better if she didnt make it and house was already back on vicodin in the bathroom#also would give deniability to ooc moments#dont mind me *watching perfect house md in my brain*
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okay so ive decided im not going to do a while 'fake tweets' post for every episode, maximum 3 tweets per episode unless its an episode that has a lot going on, or just one i really like/think twitter would have a lot to say about.
for anyone confused which tweet is for which episode, let me explain :)
image 1: fishy doubloon caper
images 2, 3, and 4: opera in the outback caper
images 5 and 6: chasing paper caper
images 7 and 8: lucky cat caper
images 9 and 10: french connection caper
which means season 1 is done!! cant wait for season 2 :)
#carmen sandiego#carmen sandiego netflix#carmen sandiego 2019#carmen sandiego twitter au#twitter au#fake tweets#twitter#social media#social media au#unreality#carmen sandiego unreality#tweets#ok so ivy doesnt use humor to cope in stressful situations. after the stress has passed and shes safe? yes#but not during the danger. thats what ZACK does. however zack had a concussion at the time and was unable to make the joke#so ivy had to do it for him. besides shes more into dark humor than he is and that joke def classifies as dark humor#player usually likes a bit of dark humor as well but in this situation it was not appropriate#ivy apologised for the joke later by sending him money for sweets dwdw. also carmen laughed at the joke but then she got lectured by player#via a meme. of course. but she got lectured (ivy did too lol)#anyway they would all be menaces on twitter.#also julia is seething in jealousy after seeing the 'frenemies with benefits' tweet about carmen bc back OFF paperstar that is her lady#i promise more is to come. especially since i quite enjoyed season 2#not sure if ill do anything for the need for speed caper bc ive never actually watched it fully but i will try. for the people#anyway#enjoy the burnt food#<3
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stressed
I have to fight family again
#everybody hates meeeee#tomorrow is going to be so fucked#aunt literally said i tried to kill her???????? bro idk what to do with a person like that#im really really stressed#like it never got to physical violence or anything but im always scared it will cause it's just#getting more and more heated and i know she literally hates me right now#like usually she does the whole spiel about loving me sooo much but now she's convinced that#I'm against her#well i am#fuck that bitch#but well she's acting like a freaking cartoon villain#oh wel#well#but goddamn im really stressed rn#ok whatever i just needed to vent it's probably going to be fine#but like#i do feel like I'm planning a grand escape rn#and it SUCKS ASS#i really want to cut that woman out of my life or actually out of all of our lives cause she's just#traumatizing one person after the other#god i cant wait to be away from her so i can freaking relaxxx ToT#i can't believe i let myself fall for her tricks every single time and just believe shes good now AURGG#ok ok i just needed to vent this is so unreal for me rn I've been so stressed for days this is so frantic#whatever goodbye lmaooooooo#vent
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I typed up an impassioned rant yesterday about some family bullshit that I'm in the middle of but by the time I was done I wasn't Yosemite Sam-levels of angry anymore, but just quietly frustrated and sad so I'll post the gist (bc I do still need attention and I think my mom is sick of talking to me)
my cousin's husband's mom had knee surgery on Thursday, but they also left for vacation on Thursday? I guess they thought she'd have inpatient rehab, but said cousin's husband would come home early if needed. well obviously she got discharged to home the next day and I started getting texts from my cousin about how much money flights back were. I told them all I couldn't be the "on-call" person for this but I guess they decided they could just disregard that and now cousin's husband is not coming home until next weekend and I am indeed the "on-call" person for this? which I know from my cousin's husband's mom asking me to do all this shit I said I couldn't do, as my cousin has stopped texting me and her husband NEVER ONCE texted me
#okay this was still a rant lmao but you should've seen the state of the one yesterday. i had smoke coming out of my ears#i just feel so disrespected it's unreal. like i guess i'll just go fuck myself then?#thankfully my other cousin (cousin's brother) is here and he got roped into the horseshit so he's helping me out but this is not our fuckin#job. we're not her children. strong case for having more than one kid tho as backup if your one is a fucking flop.#when i picked her up she was saying she didn't want to stress him out and that he should just enjoy his vacation. well i hope it's the wors#worst vacation he's ever had and he gets stung by a jellyfish and has diarrhea on the plane
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this morning was one of the most stressful of my life and then work restored my faith in humanity and the goodness of life thank god thank god thank god for other people
#i love my coworkers so much itās unreal#and coworker-adjacent people AND the folks who come to our programs#i am truly blessed to have a job that makes me so so so happy#like obviously SOMETIMES things are stressful and sometimes shitty things happen#but ultimately weāre a great little family#iām so lucky to worn with the people i do#and to be in a position where i know exactly what i am contributing to the team#i am going to get more office hot chocolate for my coworker tomorrow because she wants it and i would do anything for her
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Kill me kill me kill me kill me kill me kill me kill me kill me kill me kill me kill me kill me kill me kill me
#I am so fucking tired of my parents#if I don't find a full time job soon (which i haven't been able to find for the past six months)#it's possible that my dad will be given the opportunity to live in our house by the state#apparently it can be done in around ten days once it's decided#can i trust my mother with these kinds of informations? absolutely not. but there is a 50/50 chances that it's true#i have saved as much as i could all my life in preparation of this moment and i do have enough money to move but it takes time#every other week my mother comes home with similar kinds of insane informations for me to process#one week she reassures me everything is fine and i have like a couple of years before leaving this house#the week after. this.#i have no idea of what's real or not#i am so stressed that last week i lost the ability to finction for three days straight#i am going insane#and i am in no condition to find jobs i've applied to very little positions in this timeframe also because of this stress that paralyzes me#i am not depressed but god i am indeed exausted#i also have surgery planned (do not know the date yet it's not a difficult one but i never had one and i am scared shitless)#and technically i am in a promising job selection but it's a public one so no one tells you nothing and it can take up to six months before#someone calls you back#so i am inside a limbo on every aspect of my life and it's unreal#i can't even see my psychologist because she's getting surgery next week so i'll see her the week after#i don't have the streight to write this new developement to friends#i think i'll just deadscroll for a while and then go to bed#i don't know. i'm so tired and at the same time not at all tired#i'm doing nothing with my days but i still need everything to stop#i don't know#stuff
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been at this job for knockin on 15 months and I thought I was onto a winner but!!!! work just made me cry so!!!! fuck people!!!!!!
#Iām so done with this one woman istg#the stress she causes me is unreal#and I am being personally blamed for her fuck up#Iām sooooooooooooooo done#mar rambles
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Me? A cat? Psh, of course not! I wouldn't be able to type if I had cat paws, would I? I obviously have very dexterous fingers, capable of grasping and manipulating objects with precis-
Hey! Hey! How did this get here??? Who took this picture without my permission???
#Donāt mind me: Iām changing a few photos I used in older posts because I realized I accidentally used copyrighted sources#and the last thing I want is getting fined for copyright violations. Canāt stress how much I do NOT have this kind of money.#So Iām re-reblogging a few things to remove those pictures from my blog. Such as my āIām actually a rodentā joke.#This is Gorgonzola btw! One of my pet rats. She has a sister named Marzolina.#unreality#Joke#Rats
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GUYS I THOUGHT I MET THE HAT MAN FOR A SEOCOND HOLY SHIT
I just finished up all my dex work n stuff in Kitakami and the flight back was overnight so i took some benadryl before i went to sleep and on the plane and when i got back and went to the adcademy this guy in suit and hat who ive never met came up and to me (did not tell me who he was) and said something about taking me away somewhere and i guess i wasnt fully awake yet and still a little tired but having that series of events after taking benadryl scared me SOOO BADLY cuz i thought he was The Hat Man and he had come to kidnap me ššš
I didnt stop panicking until he started talking to director clavell and he told me who he was
i was trying not to freak out but clearly they noticed that i was about as pale as a litwick and then the man (who was NOT the hat man) apologized for forgetting to introduce himself before.
like im glad he's not the hat man here to kidnap me and steal my soul but HOLY SHIT MAN
oh yea the important part
so what he was actually there to do (not steal my soul) was INVITE me to be an exchange student at the other school from the Kitakami trip
they did clarify that this was an optional thing and i didnt have to go because i was clearly still Not Ok but like i wanna go anyways (i will NOT be taking benadryl on the flight)
so yea im going to unova!!! (after my heart rate returns to normal that is) thats what i wanted to say
ok well not unova exactly but. close.
ok so being a galar native and now i guess living in paldea i have NO clue what unova is like tbh so uhhhh tell me ur tips n stuff
#excited but also nervous#oh yea update on lumen (my luxray)#she's fine now. i never really figured out what happened but she got better right after#mightve been a stress thing or something#who knows#point is she's all better and we had a great time :DDD#so yea like... what do i expect#ive never been to unova lol#rotomblr#pokemon#pokemon sv#unreality
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AURGHH I KEEP FLASHBACKING TO THE AWKWARD SITUATION TODAY
#it feels unreal#gonna cry#I wish guys didnāt exist !!! that way I wouldnāt be so awkward around them !!!!#like itās so mean to expect me to suddenly be okay with interacting with them when Iāve been shut out from them for most of my development#years#its like so unhealthy š§āāļø#anyways I already have a tough time talking when Iām in a mildly stressful situation but ā¦#like my words always get stuck in my throat / I just mumble random nonesense / I donāt know how to articulate my thoughts / stammering#Iām a rlly anxious person and itās rlly debilitating š§āāļø#who ever thinks stammering is cute can respectfully ā¦ idk IM JUST LIKE ššš howās stammering cute I am stressed beyond belief !!!#I hate socialisation#anyways ughhh that was so embarrassing pls like now I think I made him feel bad about himself ā¦#I didnāt mean to I swear I would never š he just misunderstood me is all š#Muslim Girls CANT TOUCH ANY GUY INCLUDING HANDSHAKES FISTBUMPS ETC#pls ā¦ why are guys trying to fist bump me I am not a bro š#I Ran out of the lab basically#my mum when I told her the story she was sympathising w him more than me and said I should get over it !!!!#girl ā¦ I cannot stand men ā¦ even the normal ones creep me out to some extent#Iāve been shut out from them for centuries everyone wants a token goody two shoes good girl#who doesnāt talk to boys until sheās thrust into said mixed environment and is expected to deal with it how about no ā¦#dora daily#yeah I dislike every male idk they make me feel weird ? itās hard to explain š#it wouldnāt be that deep if everyone didnāt slaughter malala for the handshake UGHHH ID RATHER JUST SHAKE HIS HAND WHY IS THIS AN ISSUE#like on one hand I couldāve said hey Iām not allowed in my religion but doesnāt that just sound like rlly bad ?#the only thing I managed to tell him was after I stared at him like a deer in headlights was āuh ā¦. I ā¦ canātā#and he was like wdym you canāt LIKE LOOKING UPSET š#I DONT DO WELL WITH MAKING PPL UPSET IM SOBBING#I hope he didnāt take it personally itās just ššš#anyways time to shut up !!!
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#death cw#cancer cw#dying grandmother cw#so from the tags you probably already know what this little rant/diary entry is about#so my nans cancer returned this summer after many years and it quickly got worse#so when i came back from my summer holiday i travelled up to her and spent a week with my grandparents and that was so nice (and sad ofc)#but it was like already thought that she probably wouldnāt have like a year left but rather months#and sheās gotten worse but not like sheās dying right now worse but a gradual thing since july right#and i was supposed to travel up last week but i got ill with a corona/cold/the flu kinda thing and thatās obvi an absolute no to be around#and this week she was hospitalised but i didnāt stress too much about it bc sheās been so a few times with infections etc#and then this morning my mum called and said i should get up as quickly as possible#so three hours later i was on the flight to them and like almost crying with regualr intervals and i managed to hold it together and not#break down on the train nor on the flight#and i got to the hospital and justā¦ seeing how badly sheās doing and that sheās going to die within the next few days is justā¦.#like weāre superclose weāve always been superclose sheās my closest grandparent#and like these months of knowing sheās going to die soon and grieving her while sheās alive and okay has just been so weird#and iāve been sad but also a little bit pushing away the thought that sheās dying while preparing myself#so itās felt like unreal but a little real you know?#anyways the whole family is here and so when i got to the hospital we all sat in the room and a i cried a few tears here and there#after a while i got some alone time with her ans i just broke down#like i tried to talk but i just kept crying and not being able to control my voice and i hate that feeling so much#my nan can talk and sheās there but she doesnāt have the energy to lead the conversation#but we said we love eachother so much and she was very comforting while i had my breakdown#which btw i have a raging headache from crying so much<3 it really helps the situation i think to have a headache as well#anyways i feel bad that i didnāt say more or had anything in particular to say#but she said thatās fine and that she didnāt have a lot to say either but she loves me so much and itās just#like i know this is grieving and being sad about death and itās heartbreaking to see her this bad and iāll be fine life will keep going but#her not being around is just Not Right at all#iām just sad and i want to be comforted but i donāt want to at the same time and just i donāt know#iām just sad and a mess idk sorry to anyone if they read all this
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normalcy
synopsis: after getting fired from your job, you somehow set yourself up to become the personal bodyguard of asiaās it girl; minatozaki sana. the contract said 6 monthsā¦but they do say opposites attractā¦right?
w/c: 7k+
warnings: fluff, kissing, minor violent scene with injuries involved, etc. etc. like always, read at your own risk
a/n: honestly? i really enjoyed writing this but ive read it so many times that i just want it off my drafts
ā§ļ½„ļ¾: *ā§ļ½„ļ¾:*
the sharp glow of the gym lights flickered, illuminating the worn pages of āthe trialā by kafka. you closed the book with a sigh, feeling the weight of your plight settle into your thoughts. reading was slowly becoming your balm, your silent rebellion against the monotony of life.
today, though, was worst than routine. today was about fists and consequences.
it was meant to be another uneventful shift, the kind youād become numb to over the months ā wiping down benches, checking in with regulars, occasionally offering form corrections to those who were willing to listen. your black work polo, embroidered with the gymās logo, was slightly faded from too many washes and the familiar scent of rubber flooring and sweat clung to the air.
you knew the place inside out, even if you never quite felt at home here.
as you heaved another sigh at the reception desk, you noticed a commotion near the squat racks. a woman in leggings and a loose tank top stood, flustered, her face a mix of anger and embarrassment.
across from her, a man had his phone angled at an obvious tilt, his thumb suspiciously poised over the screen.
āis there a problem?ā you asked, trying to keep your voice even as you approached. you were used to minor disputes, arguments over who got the next set, someone hogging the water fountain; but this was different.
the womanās eyes darted to you, desperate. āheās taking pictures of me,ā she said, her voice low but urgent. āwithout my permission.ā
āoh, come on,ā the man scoffed, tucking his phone into his pocket. he was the type youād seen too many times ā overconfident, built just enough to look intimidating, but his demeanor screamed entitlement. āitās a public space. besides, you should be flattered.ā
you clenched your jaw. you werenāt particularly confrontational, but something snapped inside you at the casual dismissal. maybe it was the way the woman seemed to shrink under his gaze, or perhaps it was the months of barely restrained frustration youād been bottling up.
ādelete the photos,ā you demanded, stepping closer.
he smirked, a slow, mocking curl of his lips. āor what?ā
you werenāt sure when your fist clenched or when you decided that words wouldnāt be enough. all you remembered was the flash of anger, the way your knuckles collided with his jaw and the shock on his face as he staggered back.
the gym fell silent, all eyes on you.
āwhat the hell?ā he shouted, clutching his face as he sat up on the floor.
you felt a pang of panic, but it was drowned out by a strange sense of satisfaction. ādonāt do that ever again.ā
the woman mouthed a silent āthank you,ā but the damage was done. within minutes, your manager, kyle, a man who was perpetually stressed and underpaid, was rushing over and pulled you aside.
āyou canāt just hit customers, y/n,ā he said, his voice barely masking his disbelief.
āhe was fucking taking photos of her without consent!ā you insisted, hands still shaking with adrenaline.
āi get that, heāll be banned and a police report will be made, but we have procedures,ā he responded, as if a robot, rubbing his temples. āthis isnāt how we handle things.ā
āso what? we just let guys like him get away with it?ā you shot back, already knowing how this conversation would end. āfucking unreal.ā
āheās already threatening to sue if i donāt fire you,ā he answered, with a sigh this time. he was just sick of it as you. āiām letting you go, effective immediately. iāll have your final check ready tomorrow.ā
āyeah alright,ā you clenched your jaw, turning to pick up the rest of your things off the desk. āi hope all of you pricks who just stood by and watched this woman get assaulted never have daughters!ā
when you left the gym with a hard slam on the door, you had your head held high, but by the time you reached your shared apartmentā¦reality hit hard. you were unemployed, with bills stacking up and a sense of failure settling in the pit of your stomach.
jeongyeon and dahyun, your housemates, were already home; slumped on the couch after a long day of security work.
you all met in university and from then on, youād been stuck together. of course, the degrees you had didnāt line up with your careers now, nonetheless, you were all happy.
you think.
jeongyeon had a beer in hand, while dahyun was half-asleep, scrolling through her phone as her eyes blinked slowly.
āhey,ā you said quietly, dropping your bag by the door before shutting the door behind you.
ārough day?ā jeongyeon asked, looking you up and down; hair disheveled and a huge rbf plastered on your face. she had a way of reading your mood with unnerving accuracy.
āi got fired,ā you admitted with a heavy sigh, flopping onto the armchair as you ran your fingers through your hair.
dahyun perked up, suddenly alive. āno way,ā she added, nearly falling over her own alertness. āwhat happened?ā
you recounted the whole story; the boring shift, the spoiled boxers in the showers and the creep āeach detail bringing a mix of disbelief and amusement to their faces.
āthat sounds like a bitch of a day, but you punched him?ā jeongyeon asked, eyes wide. ādamn, y/n. i mean, thatās kind of badass, but also not great.ā
āi know,ā you sighed, running a hand through your hair. ābut he deserved it.ā
āwell, itās not like you were planning to stay there forever,ā dahyun offered, trying to sound optimistic. ābut we should find you something soon. rentās due soon.ā
āhmm,ā you frowned, thinking about all the bills you had to catch up on. soon enough, you wouldnāt be able to afford a bottle of soju. āyeah, that was really impulsive of me.ā
jeongyeonās face lit up suddenly. āactually, i might have something. itās not what youāre used to, but itās really decent money.ā
you raised an eyebrow. āwhat is it?ā
āa security job,ā she explained. āitās temporary, six months. i was supposed to take it, but i just got offered a permanent managerial role at my current gig, so i canāt do both.ā
āwhatās the catch?ā you asked, sensing a hesitation in her voice. āi know youād be taking it if it was really good money.ā
āitās not a typical security job,ā jeongyeon admitted. āyouād be a personal bodyguard, and i canāt do that shit, yāknow? the background check is really tedious but iād do it for the money.ā
āokay, shut up,ā dahyun leaned forward, intrigued. āwho is this for?ā
āminatozaki sana,ā jeongyeon said, her tone dropping to a whisper, as if saying the name too loudly would summon the heiress herself.
you blinked, unsure if you heard correctly. āwaitā¦the minatozaki sana? heiress sana?ā
āyep,ā she confirmed, taking a sip of her beer. āthe nepo baby herself. her old guard retired, and they need a temporary bodyguard ācause she canāt keep one for more than a year. i know it sounds crazy, but the pay is amazing and itās only for six months.ā
the minatozaki family was a powerful one in asia; they had their names on everything ā from the phones you use to the planes that you ride. they were the definition of old money; an empire of wealth and influence that seemed to operate on a different form of existence.
āyouāre talking about the same sana whoās always on magazine covers, right?ā dahyun added, her eyes wide with disbelief. āthe one who throws tantrums over the wrong brand of mineral water?ā
āand insists on separate dishes for every meal course,ā jeongyeon nodded. āyeah, thatās her.ā
you felt a mix of intrigue and apprehension. youād read about sana in passing, her life a blur of extravagant parties, expensive vacations, and notorious diva behavior. she was everything you werenāt: loud, glamorous, and perpetually in the spotlight.
meanwhile, you preferred the quiet solace of modest living, your life small but safe.
āare you sure about this?ā you asked, trying to gauge jeongyeonās seriousness. āare you going to refer me instead?ā
āas sure as i can be,ā she replied. āi mean, itās not ideal, but itās a job. and who knows? maybe it wonāt be as bad as it sounds, plus, they would probably want someone like you.ā
āor maybe sheāll drive you insane within a week,ā dahyun said, half-joking. āeither way, itāll make for some interesting stories.ā
the weight of your decision was pressing down on you. you were hesitant, but with rent looming and no other prospects, you found yourself nodding. āokay. iāll do it. for six months, thatās it.ā
jeongyeon pursed her lips, nodding along. āsix months and thatās it.ā
ā§ļ½„ļ¾: *ā§ļ½„ļ¾:*
the minatozaki mansion loomed ahead, all marble pillars and glass windows, like something out of a luxury real estate magazine.
as you slowly walked up the driveway, a sense of unease settled in.
this was a world youād never been a part of, and you felt distinctly out of place in your borrowed suit, the fabric slightly too stiff, the collar too tight.
āmiss minatozaki awaits you,ā a uniformed maid opened the door and led you through a maze of hallways, each more opulent than the last. no one seemed interested in talking to each other - their heads kept low.
finally, you were brought to a sunlit lounge, where minatozaki sana herself lounged on an oversized chaise, scrolling through her phone. she looked up as you entered, her expression one of bored curiosity.
āso, youāre the new bodyguard?ā she asked, voice lilting and slightly mocking. her accent was a blend of japanese and english, perfectly polished.
āyes, maāam,ā you replied stiffly, feeling the heat of her gaze.
she waved a hand dismissively. ādonāt call me that. it makes me sound old.ā
āthenā¦miss minatozaki?ā you tried, unsure of the protocol.
āabsolutely not,ā she shook her head in disapproval.
āsana?ā
ābetter,ā she said, a smile tugging at her lips, but it wasnāt a kind smile; it was more like the satisfied grin of someone who had won an unspoken game.
as you stood there, you couldnāt help but think back to dahyunās words. maybe she would drive you insane within a week. or maybe, youād find a way to navigate this strange new world.
the first week was a whirlwind of adjustments ā both to the demands of the job and the peculiarities of sana.
as it turned out, being the bodyguard to asiaās most notorious nepo baby wasnāt just about keeping her physically safe. it was about managing her whims, tolerating her tantrums, and, on occasion, playing peacekeeper between her and whoever happened to be on her bad side that day.
it hasnāt even been long and you were already learning the hard way that her life was filled with chaos ā both the glamorous and the outright ridiculous kind. todayās chaos revolved around a botched spa appointment.
you were in the staff room, sipping a much-needed coffee, when hana, one of the housemaids, burst in ā looking panicked.
āy/n, we need you!ā she exclaimed, almost out of breath.
you set down your cup, already feeling a headache coming on. āwhatās going on?ā
āsana,ā she said urgently. āthe spa messed up her facial treatment, and sheāsā¦not taking it well.ā
you hurried to the spa room in the mansion, where the unmistakable sound of sanaās angry voice could be heard before you even reached the door.
āare you fucking kidding me?ā she was already shouting at the terrified spa technician. āthis is not the organic serum i use! how could you get it wrong?ā
āiām so sorry, miss minatozaki,ā the technician stammered, looking like she wanted to disappear. āthere must have been a mix-up āā
āno excuses!ā she snapped, her face flushed with anger. āi demand to speak to the manager who set this appointment up!ā
you stepped in quickly, your presence catching sanaās attention. āhey, whatās going on?ā
āwhatās going on?ā she repeated, her voice sharp as she turned to you. āthey used the wrong serum on my face, y/n! do you know what that means?ā
āi understand,ā you said calmly, moving between her and the trembling technician. ābut letās not make a scene. iām sure we can fix this.ā
āfix this?ā she scoffed, crossing her arms dramatically. āmy skin is everything! this could ruin my whole week.ā
āit wonāt,ā you reassured her. āletās have them redo it properly with the correct serum. no harm done.ā
she glared at you for a moment, the silence deafening, as if deciding whether to keep throwing a fit or let you handle it.
finally, she sighed dramatically, waving her hand dismissively. āfine, but this better not happen again.ā
the staff let out a collective sigh of relief as you guided sana back to the treatment chair, your calm presence diffusing the tension.
as you turned towards the door to give her privacy, you heard her huff, making you look back at her. āwhatās the matter now?ā
āwhere are you going?ā she crossed her legs, leaning against the chair. āstay.ā
you pursed your lips. ācan i get my coffee at least?ā
she shook her head and your jaw nearly dropped in disbelief. āiāll order us one.ā
later, as you both left the spa room, she turned to you with a small, begrudging smile. āyouāre not bad at calming me down, you know.ā
ājust doing my job,ā you replied, but there was a hint of amusement in your voice.
you were used to keeping a low profile, slipping in and out of situations unnoticed. however, in sanaās world, invisibility wasnāt an option. you were always under scrutiny, whether from sana herself, her overbearing manager, or the hovering entourage of stylists, assistants, and PR personnel.
on the surface, she was everything you expected her to be. she was loud, glamorous, and seemed to find amusement in the smallest inconveniences.
one afternoon, while being driven to a photoshoot, sanaās driver took a wrong turn. she rolled her eyes dramatically, sighed, and declared it to be āthe worst day of her life.ā
āiāve had worst,ā you sat quietly in the front seat, staring out the window. you had lived through truly bad days; the kind that left lasting imprints on your mind. this wasnāt one of them.
for her, you guessed, the scale was different. the world revolved around her, bending to her every demand and adjusting to her moods.
āwhatās your problem?ā she asked suddenly, breaking the silence. her eyes narrowed, a challenge in them.
you blinked, caught off guard. āwhat do you mean?ā
āyouāre too quiet most of the time,ā she said, as if it were a flaw. āitās creepy.ā
you wanted to laugh at the absurdity of it, but you kept your composure. āiām here to do my job, not to entertain you.ā
āboring,ā she replied, drawing out the word. ābut at least youāre not as fake as the last one.ā
not knowing how to respond to that, you simply let the conversation die out. this, you realised, was part of the game: sana testing boundaries, seeing how far she could push before you pushed back.
she was used to getting reactions, usually adoration or frustration ā your indifference seemed to both confuse and intrigue her.
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by the end of week three, the initial awkwardness had given way to a strange kind of rhythm. you followed her to meetings, fashion shows and charity galas, always a step behind, always alert.
it was a bright monday morning and the mansion staff was already bustling to get sanaās breakfast ready. everything was going smoothly until someone made the unforgivable mistake of serving the wrong brand of mineral water.
āthis isnāt evian!ā she exclaimed, her voice echoing through the dining hall. she stared at the glass of water as if it were an insult. āwho drinks this brand?ā
the staff exchanged nervous glances, unsure of how to handle the sudden outburst. within moments, one of the maids, jisoo, hurried to find you; and she did, with a newspaper on hand sitting on the stairs outside the house.
āy/n-ssi, sana needs you in the dining room,ā she said urgently.
āwhatās it this time?ā you asked, already half-knowing the answer as you rolled your eyes.
āthe wrong water brand,ā she replied apologetically, bowing her head down.
āfuckās sake,ā you sighed but stood up and made your way to the dining room, where sana was sitting with her arms crossed, her breakfast untouched.
āwhatās the problem?ā you asked gently, keeping your tone steady as you walked in.
āthe problem,ā she said with exaggerated patience, āis that they gave me the wrong water. how many times do i have to tell them that i only drink evian?ā
āiāll get them to bring the right one,ā you said, trying not to smile at the absurdity. ājust try to eat something in the meantime.ā
she looked at you, her eyes narrowing. āyou think this is funny?ā
āa little,ā you admitted. ābut i get it. i wouldnāt want to drink bad water either.ā
her lips twitched, as if she wanted to smile but was still too annoyed. āyouāre impossible.ā
āand youāre thirsty,ā you shot back, already signaling for the staff to bring the evian out. āletās fix that.ā
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most of the time, sana ignored you, lost in her world of luxury and fame. sometimes, in the quieter moments, like when she was waiting for a shoot to start, or when her hair was being styled, she would glance at you with a curious expression, as if trying to figure you out ā and always, always made sure you were being looked after by the same staff with the same level of care.
āwhat do you do for fun?ā she asked one afternoon, her voice sudden and clear.
āi read,ā you answered, not seeing the harm in a little honesty.
she wrinkled her nose. āthatās it? no parties, no dating, nothing?ā
āthatās it,ā you confirmed. āi like books, sometimes iāll binge a show or two. i like to keep up with the times too; seeing as no ever reads the daily papers you get, i made the courtesy to volunteer.ā
āhow boring,ā she said, but there was no malice in her voice this time ā only mild amusement. āany girlfriends?ā
ānope,ā you answered, popping the āpā. āif i did, i wouldnāt be working for you 24/7, wouldnāt i?ā
āwow, thatās really boring.ā
you shrugged. ānot everything has to be exciting.ā
ābut it should be,ā she insisted, as if it were a fundamental truth. ālifeās too short to be dull.ā
you didnāt argue. after all, you knew she was partly right. sheād been raised in a world where everything was larger-than-life; where even the smallest moments were amplified, staged for the cameras and curated for maximum impact.
in contrast, your own life had been marked by quiet corners, long evenings with your friends and the occasional attempt at writing your own poetry, which you never let anyone read.
on the nights you returned home, dahyun and jeongyeon were eager to hear about your day. they had their own security stories to tell, mostly about rowdy bar patrons or obnoxious celebrity guests, but nothing quite as surreal as your new job.
āso, whatās she really like?ā dahyun asked one evening, as she stirred a pot of ramen on the stove. āi mean, we know the public persona, but whatās behind all that?ā
āmore or less the same,ā you said, leaning back in your chair. āsheās demanding, spoiled, and out of touch. though there are moments when sheās different.ā
ādifferent how?ā jeongyeon chimed in, looking curious.
āitās hard to explain,ā you admitted. āitās like she has these flashes of being real, but theyāre gone as soon as they appear.ā
jeongyeon grinned. āsounds like youāre getting to know her.ā
ānot really,ā you said quickly. āiām just observing.ā
āsure,ā dahyun teased, a mischievous glint in her eyes. ānext thing we know, youāll be taking selfies with her.ā
āover my dead body,ā you shot back, but you couldnāt help the small smile that tugged at your lips.
meanwhile, sana continued to navigate her world of excess with ease, but there were cracks in the facade. sometimes, late at night, you would catch glimpses of vulnerability ā when she thought no one was watchingā¦except that you were.
one night, after a particularly grueling day of photoshoots and meetings, you found her sitting alone on a balcony, nursing a glass of champagne.
āyou know, itās not always fun being me,ā she said, her voice unusually soft, her fingers grazing over the bottle of champagne in her hand.
you hesitated, unsure if she wanted a response or was simply venting.
āi may have it all, but whatās the point of it when no one wants to get close? this world is all about money and lasting impressions.
you had no words of comfort. you barely knew her beyond the surface, and yet, in that moment, you felt a pang of empathy. you wondered if she had ever truly been allowed to be herself, or if she had always been the carefully crafted image of minatozaki holdingsā heir apparent.
āi guess thatās why you have bodyguards,ā you said eventually with a grin, trying to keep the mood light. āto protect you from all that.ā
she turned to look at you, a small, tired smile on her lips. āmaybe. or maybe itās just to make me feel less alone.ā
you werenāt sure what to say to that, so you simply stood there, a silent companion in the middle of a life that seemed to belong to someone else.
the next night, there was a high-profile art exhibit and sana was expected to make an appearance alongside other high-society figures. as you both arrived at the gallery, everything seemed to be going well, until sana noticed that her name was misspelled on the VIP list.
āare you fucking kidding me?ā she muttered her favourite words as she fumed, her voice dangerously low. āthey misspelled my name. do they know who i am?ā
the event coordinator tried to apologise, but sana was having none of it. āthis is unacceptable. i canāt believe theyād be so careless.ā
her stylist, jenna, now in full panic mode, hurried to find you standing at the back. āy/n, can you please handle this?ā
you approached sana calmly, sensing the anger bubbling beneath her composed exterior. āsana, letās not let this ruin the night. we can get it fixed quietly.ā
āitās not about fixing it,ā she snapped, her frustration clear. āitās about respect.ā
āand youāll get it,ā you promised, your tone firm. ābut the best way to show them who you are is to stay calm and let them correct their mistake.ā
she glared at you, her anger giving way to something more vulnerable ā hurt, perhaps, at being overlooked in a world that was supposed to revolve around her.
āfine,ā she muttered, her shoulders relaxing slightly. ābut only because you asked.ā
later that night, as you escorted her out of the event, she looked up at you with a mix of gratitude and frustration.
āyouāre too good at calming me down,ā she said begrudgingly.
āsomeone has to be,ā you teased gently, and for once, she laughed; a genuine, light-hearted sound that hinted at the girl underneath it all.
ā§ļ½„ļ¾: *ā§ļ½„ļ¾:*
days turned into two months and your dynamic with sana continued to evolve in unexpected ways. her diva-like antics had become more tolerable, even endearing at times. she still had moments of complete absurdity, like insisting on a private helicopter ride to a nearby island simply because she felt like having lunch there, but there were also nights when youād find yourself sitting on her penthouse balcony, sharing quiet conversations under the stars.
āsana, here!ā a photographer yelled as you opened the car door for her.
tonightās event was a high-profile film premiere, and sana was one of the celebrity guests on the red carpet. everything had been meticulously planned ā her outfit, her makeup, her entrance.
as soon as she stepped out of the car, a sudden gust of wind caught the edge of her dress, sending it fluttering up slightly.
āare you kidding me?ā she muttered under her breath, trying to keep her composure as cameras flashed around her.
you were right behind her, keeping a close eye on her mood. you could tell that the minor mishap had thrown her off, and she was struggling to maintain her usual poise.
āitās fine,ā you whispered as you walked beside her. āno one noticed.ā
āthey definitely noticed,ā she hissed back, her smile for the cameras clearly forced. āthis is a disaster.ā
āitās just wind,ā you reminded her softly. āyou look stunning.ā
āyouāre just saying that,ā she muttered, her voice a mix of annoyance and insecurity.
āno, iām not,ā you insisted, giving her a reassuring look. āyouāre the most beautiful person here, wind or no wind.ā
she glanced at you, and for a moment, the irritation faded. āyouāre impossible.ā
āyou keep saying that,ā you replied, your tone teasing.
she shook her head, a small smile tugging at her lips despite her efforts to stay angry. āonly because itās true.ā
changes in sanaās behaviour had become noticeable ā and everyone knew it was your presence.
āwhereās y/n?ā sana asked one morning, her voice carrying through the hallways of her childhood residence. it had become a common question, asked whenever you werenāt within her immediate line of sight.
her assistants and staff had grown used to it, merely pointing her in your direction, a small smile tugging at their lips; there was no denying that she was a lot softer, more patient with you around.
āi think she went to grab a coffee with the night shift guys before they leave,ā one of her managers responded. āhow are you feeling?ā
āoh,ā she frowned, but quickly replaced it with a smile. āiām feeling great today, i hope you all are too.ā
āthank you, miss minatozaki.ā
you had just returned from a quick break, a coffee cup in hand, when she spotted you walking into the kitchen. her face lit up, a small grin breaking through her usual poised expression.
āthere you are,ā she said, a hint of relief in her voice.
ādid you need something?ā you asked, raising an eyebrow.
āno,ā she admitted, her cheeks tinged with a faint blush. ājustā¦wanted to see you.ā
you nodded, your heart skipping a beat. the walls between you were slowly crumbling, leaving room for something tender and unexpected.
it was a quiet afternoon at the minatozaki residence. sana had accidentally fallen asleep after a long day of back-to-back meetings, photoshoots, and a few tense exchanges with her father over business decisions. you had stayed by her side the whole time, making sure she was protected and reassured. now that she was resting, you found yourself with a rare moment of downtime.
you wandered into the staff room once again, feeling a bit out of place but also grateful for the sense of normalcy it offered. the room was simple and far removed from the extravagance of the rest of the mansion.
it was filled with a few worn couches, a small coffee table, and a kitchenette. it was also where the house staff gathered for breaks, catching up on each otherās lives away from the opulent chaos of the minatozaki household.
today, the usual group was there: hana and misaki, the long-time japanese housemaids; jisoo, the young korean maid who had joined only recently; and hyunwoo and takashi, two of the security guards who had worked at the estate for years.
they looked up when you entered, surprised but pleased to see you.
āy/n-ssi,ā jisoo greeted with a warm smile, her accent familiar in its korean softness. ācome, sit with us.ā
āthanks,ā you said, taking a seat beside hana, who immediately poured you a cup of tea from the thermos on the table.
ātough day?ā hana asked, her voice gentle, her eyes full of sympathy.
you nodded, taking a sip of the tea. āyou could say that. sheās exhausted.ā
āno wonder,ā misaki chimed in, shaking her head. āsana works harder than anyone gives her credit for.ā
ātrue,ā hyunwoo agreed, his expression serious. āpeople only see the glamorous side of her life. they donāt realise how demanding it all is.ā
ābut itās different now,ā takashi added, his tone thoughtful as he eyed you. āsince you arrived, y/n-san. she was devastated when taehyuk retired.ā
ādifferent how?ā you asked, genuinely curious.
āsheās softer,ā jisoo said, a knowing smile playing at her lips. āmore human, if that makes sense. she still has her tantrums, but itās clear sheās trying to beā¦better. specially around you.ā
you shifted uncomfortably, unsure how to respond. āiām just doing my job.ā
āitās more than that,ā misaki said with a gentle laugh. āsana isnāt just being professional with you. weāve seen it. sheās happier when youāre around.ā
āhappier?ā you echoed, feeling your heart skip a beat.
āyes,ā hyunwoo confirmed. āitās obvious to all of us. she looks for you in every room, always wants you nearby and is calmer when youāre there. she even listens to you and asks for your opinions, something she rarely does with anyone else.ā
āand the way she watches you,ā jisoo added with a teasing grin. āitās like sheās in a romantic drama. sometimes, i wonder if iāll walk in on a confession scene.ā
the group chuckled at jisooās remark, but you felt a wave of emotion you couldnāt quite suppress. you had noticed these things too, the way sanaās eyes softened when she looked at you, the way she seemed to lean into your presence as if it brought her some kind of comfort.
āweāve known sana since she was a child,ā hana said quietly, her tone turning serious. āand i donāt think iāve ever seen her this vulnerable before. she cares about you deeply, y/n.ā
āitās not just her,ā takashi added, his voice low but sincere. āwe all like having you here. youāve brought a different energy to this place. one thatās been missing for a long time.ā
āi donāt know if iām doing the right thing,ā you admitted, finally letting your own insecurities slip through. āsometimes, i think iām just making things harder for her.ā
āor maybe youāre the one making things easier,ā jisoo said softly. āitās clear she needs you, even if she doesnāt always say it.ā
the room fell into a comfortable silence after that, the weight of unspoken truths hanging in the air. you were grateful for the staffās warmth and honesty, even if it complicated your feelings further.
as you finished your tea, you felt a strange sense of belonging; a feeling you hadnāt expected to find in the mansionās staff room. you werenāt just the hired help anymore, you were someone who mattered, not just to sana, but to the people who had cared for her all these years.
however, not all moments were sweet. the intensity of being in the public eye meant that danger often lurked around the corner, specially in the form of aggressive paparazzi. they were relentless, always waiting for an opportunity to capture the heiress in vulnerable moments.
one night, as you and sana were leaving a high-profile fashion event, a group of photographers closed in, their cameras flashing incessantly. the air was thick with shouts, and the energy was hostile; an unwelcome reminder of her reality.
āsana, over here!ā one yelled, his voice sharp.
āhow about a smile, princess?ā another taunted, his tone mocking.
you instinctively positioned yourself between sana and the crowd, your body acting as a barrier. she clutched your arm, her grip tight, her usually confident demeanor wavering.
āback off,ā you commanded firmly, trying to maintain a calm but authoritative presence.
āaww, look at this,ā one of the paparazzi sneered, his camera focused on you. āthe bodyguardās playing hero now.ā
his comment sparked laughter among the other photographers, and you felt a surge of anger rise within you. you had learned to tune out the taunts over the months, but something about the tone, about how he was reducing your efforts to a joke, struck a nerve.
āshe doesnāt need you,ā he continued, his grin malicious. āyouāre just another expendable employee.ā
you stepped closer, your voice low but full of controlled fury. āsay that again, and weāll see how expendable i really am.ā
the crowd grew tense, sensing a confrontation, but your tone and stance made it clear that you were not to be trifled with. the photographer hesitated, his bravado faltering.
ācome on, letās go,ā another paparazzo muttered, nudging him away. āthis oneās not worth it.ā
they backed off, but the tension lingered in the air, the aftermath of the encounter still palpable.
sana tugged at your sleeve gently, her voice shaky. āare you okay?ā
āiām fine,ā you said, still glaring at the retreating photographers. āwhat about you?ā
āi hate them,ā she whispered, her face crumpling slightly as she let her guard down. āi hate how they always want a piece of me.ā
her vulnerability hit you hard, and without thinking, you reached out to touch her arm gently. āi know. but i wonāt let them hurt you. not while iām here.ā
she looked up at you, her eyes saying it all. it was one of the few times youād seen her without her usual armour and the rawness of her emotion was both heartbreaking and intimate.
āthank you,ā she said, her voice barely audible over the din of the still-chattering crowd. āfor always being here.ā
āalways,ā you promised, feeling a rush of warmth despite the chaos around you.
that night, back at her residence, sana was unusually quiet. she seemed lost in thought, her mind replaying the dayās events. you were about to head out home for the night shift guards to take over when she called your name softly.
āy/n?ā you turned around, the impacts of today etched on your face.
āyeah?ā
āyou keep me going,ā she smiled, voice really sincere this time. āi mean it.ā
ā§ļ½„ļ¾: *ā§ļ½„ļ¾:*
the third month with sana marked a distinct shift in the atmosphere between you two. it was a subtle change at first ā small glances lingering a bit longer, her voice softening when she spoke to you and an almost childlike curiosity about your life. it was as if she had decided that you were no longer just a bodyguard, but someone she could confide in.
one of those nights, she broke the silence with a surprising question.
āwhatās the most romantic thing youāve ever read?ā she asked, her voice a mix of genuine curiosity and something softer.
you thought for a moment, trying to sift through the endless lines of poetry and philosophy youād absorbed over the years. finally, you recited from memory, āi have waited for you for centuries. my arms were made to cradle only you. my lips were shaped to call only your name.ā
sana was silent for a moment, her eyes wide. āthatāsā¦beautiful.ā
āitās from a poem by pablo neruda,ā you explained, feeling a bit self-conscious.
āyouāre such a hopeless romantic,ā she teased, but her tone was warm, almost tender.
āmaybe,ā you admitted. ābut itās just words, you know?ā
āsometimes words are all we have,ā she said quietly, her gaze distant.
the conversation lingered in your mind long after that night. there was a depth to sana that she rarely let anyone see, but she was beginning to let you in; piece by piece, word by word.
meanwhile, back at your shared apartment, jeongyeon and dahyun found endless amusement in the stories you brought home about sanaās escapades. theyād often sit around the small kitchen table, laughing over dinner.
āso, she really made you carry fifteen shopping bags all by yourself?ā dahyun asked one night, her eyes wide with disbelief.
you nodded, trying to keep a straight face. āyup. and she didnāt even look back to check if i was struggling.ā
jeongyeon snorted. āsounds like a real princess.ā
āshe is,ā you admitted, though there was no bite in your words anymore, not after getting to see a soft side of her.
at the end of it all, sana wasnāt the stupid nepo baby you always thought she was. since you met, she has hosted five charity events, donated most of her earnings to at least ten different organisations and it wasnāt easy to outsmart her.
it was during one of these dinners that your other friends jihyo, momo and mina showed up unexpectedly with homemade food and cheap bottles of wine.
āyou lookā¦happier,ā jihyo observed, a small smile playing on her lips. āis it the job?ā
āmaybe,ā you replied, trying to sound nonchalant. āitās not as bad as i thought it would be.ā
momo, who had a knack for teasing, leaned forward with a grin. āor maybe itās the client?ā
mina, quieter but no less curious, raised an eyebrow. āminatozaki sana, right? sheās pretty famous.ā
āand pretty spoiled,ā you added, but there was a hint of fondness in your voice that didnāt go unnoticed.
āoh my god, you like her,ā jihyo exclaimed, her eyes lighting up with excitement. āyouāve got that look in your eyes!ā
āi do not,ā you protested weakly, but your friends werenāt convinced.
āyeah, right,ā dahyun laughed. āyou totally have a crush on her.ā
jeongyeon poured a shot of soju into your glass, chuckling. āyou should all hear the way she talks about sana ā itās like the heiress is glued to her hip. she does fourteen-hour shifts with her.ā
āokay, fine,ā you admitted reluctantly. āsheāsā¦ interesting. but itās complicated.ā
āof course it is,ā mina said, her tone understanding. ācomplicated can be good.ā
the truth was, you were genuinely enjoying the job, or at least, you were enjoying being around sana. the lines between professionalism and personal feelings had blurred, and you found yourself wanting to spend more time with her, not just out of duty but out of genuine interest.
one evening, as you were preparing to leave sanaās penthouse after a long day, she stopped you at the door with an unexpected request.
āi want to meet your friends,ā she said, her tone unusually earnest.
you blinked, caught off guard. āwhy?ā
she looked a bit embarrassed, which was rare for her. āi donāt know. i just want to know more about you. the real you.ā
it was a surprising moment of vulnerability from someone who usually kept her walls firmly intact.
after a moment of hesitation, you agreed. āokay, but you should know, our house looks completely different to this.ā
āeven better,ā she smiled.
a week later, you invited sana over for dinner at your apartment. your housemates freaked out, with dahyun saying āshe canāt believe this shitā and jeongyeon yelling āour house will suffocate herā, she arrived a bit too early, dressed in obvious designer clothes (she tried to make it subtle) that seemed hilariously out of place in your modest home.
the living room fell into a stunned silence as you led sana inside. she handed you flowers and wine, a small, almost shy gesture that seemed completely at odds with her usual confident demeanor.
āhi?ā jeongyeon said, her eyes wide. āitās nice to meet you!ā
āi thought it was time to meet y/nās friends properly,ā sana explained, her voice earnest. āi hope iām not intruding.ā
ānot at all,ā dahyun interrupted quickly, breaking the awkwardness with a smile. āweāre just surprised, thatās all.ā
āa pleasant surprise,ā jeongyeon added warmly, recovering from the initial shock. āwelcome.ā
āthank you,ā sana said, her smile growing more genuine. āi brought wine, if that helps.ā
āit always does,ā you quipped, making everyone laugh.
as the evening progressed, sana was unexpectedly charming. she asked questions, listened attentively and made a real effort to get to know each of your friends. it was clear she was trying to fit in, and there was an endearing awkwardness about it ā like she was stepping into a world she didnāt quite understand, but was determined to navigate anyway.
āso, y/n never told me youāre such a good cook,ā sana said to dahyun as she tasted the jjigae. āthis is amazing.ā
āthanks,ā dahyun replied, clearly pleased. āy/nās usually in charge of burning the rice, so i have to take over.ā
āi donāt burn the rice that often,ā you protested, but your grin gave you away.
āoh, really?ā sana teased, her eyes twinkling. āiāll have to try your cooking next time, then.ā
the table erupted in laughter, and you felt a warmth in your chest; one that came from seeing sana blend so naturally into your world.
moments later, jeongyeon leaned forward, her expression curious. āso sana, whatās it like beingā¦well, you? all the glamour, the attention, the pressure?ā
she thought for a moment, her expression turning serious. āhonestly? itās exhausting sometimes. but being here, with all of you, feels normal. and thatās something i donāt get often.ā
the sincerity in her voice struck a chord with everyone, and the atmosphere softened even further.
āwell, weāre glad youāre here,ā dahyun said warmly. āyouāre welcome anytime.ā
āthank you,ā sana smiled, her gaze drifting toward you. āi really appreciate it.ā
as dinner wound down and the plates piled up, everyone started to get up to clear the table. sana, to everyoneās surprise, rolled up her sleeves and headed straight for the sink.
āwhat are you doing?ā you asked, voice filled with genuine disbelief.
āhelping with the dishes,ā sana replied matter-of-factly. āis that okay?ā
dahyun, who had been about to start washing, handed sana a dishcloth. āhere, you can dry. but donāt tell anyone, or weāll lose our reputations as the best dishwashers in seoul.ā
she laughed, taking the cloth. āyour secretās safe with me.ā
as they stood side by side at the sink, sana and dahyun exchanged stories; simple things about childhood, favourite foods and embarrassing moments. you watched from the living room, feeling a mix of admiration and affection as she genuinely tried to fit into the mundane domesticity of your world.
āsheās really trying, isnāt she?ā jeongyeon whispered to you, her tone a mix of surprise and amusement.
āyeah,ā you said softly, your eyes never leaving sanaās figure. āshe is.ā
and as you watched her, sleeves rolled up, drying dishes with a cheerful smile, you felt the hope youād been suppressing slowly come back to life.
tonight was a quiet evening at her penthouse, the kind that was rare amidst the chaos of her schedule. she was sitting on the balcony, staring out at the city lights, a bottle of wine in hand. she had insisted on drinking straight from the bottle, much to the shock of her staff, but she sent them off, saying it was a ācasual night.ā
you joined her, taking a seat beside her on the wrought-iron chair. she offered you the bottle, a faint smile on her lips.
āwant some?ā she asked.
you hesitated, then took a small sip, surprised at how intimate the moment felt.
āi used to come out here a lot not too long ago,ā she said suddenly, her voice softer than usual. āit was the only place where i could really think.ā
āabout what?ā you asked, curious.
āeverything,ā she admitted, her gaze distant. āwhat it means to be me, about whether i even like who i am.ā
āand do you?ā you asked quietly, not sure if sheād want to answer.
āsometimes,ā she said honestly. ābut mostly, it feels like iām just playing a role. being the perfect daughter, the perfect heiressā¦itās exhausting.ā
āyou donāt have to be perfect,ā you said gently. ānot with me.ā
she turned to look at you, her eyes filled with something you couldnāt quite identify. āyou always say things like that,ā she whispered. āand it scares me how much i want to believe you.ā
the rawness of her confession left you momentarily speechless. you reached out, your hand resting on top of hers.
āi mean it,ā you said sincerely. āyouāre allowed to be real, sana. even if itās messy.ā
for a moment, she simply stared at you, her eyes shining with unshed tears. then, in a rare display of vulnerability, she squeezed your hand, holding onto it as if it was the only thing keeping her grounded.
it was a good night, one that almost felt normal; like you were two regular people.
ā§ļ½„ļ¾: *ā§ļ½„ļ¾:*
by the start of the fourth month, the line between you and sana had blurred in ways that neither of you acknowledged out loud. it wasnāt just that you had become accustomed to each otherās presence; there was a deeper pull, an unspoken connection that had grown stronger despite your best efforts to maintain a professional distance.
tonight was no exception. it was another high-profile fashion event for prada, filled with celebrities, influencers and models who glided through the room as if they owned the world.
you stood a few paces behind sana, keeping a watchful eye on the crowded room. she was in her element, surrounded by admirers, her confident smile perfectly polished. you tried to focus on your duties but it was hard not to be distracted by how striking she looked tonight ā her black dress hugging her figure, her hair swept back elegantly, a diamond necklace catching the light with every turn of her head.
you were pulled from your thoughts when a blonde woman approached you, a mischievous smile playing on her lips. she was dressed in an expensive dress and exuded the kind of effortless confidence that could make anyone feel self-conscious.
āhey,ā she said smoothly, her voice low and flirtatious. āyou donāt seem like youāre here for the fashion.ā
you offered a polite smile, trying to remain professional. āiām working.ā
āi figured,ā she replied, stepping closer. ābut even bodyguards deserve a little fun, donāt you think?ā
you glanced over at sana instinctively, but she was engaged in conversation with a group of designers. for a moment, you hesitated, unsure of how to respond to the modelās advances without drawing unnecessary attention.
āiām not really here for fun,ā you said finally, keeping your tone light but firm.
āthatās a shame,ā she teased, her eyes glinting. ābecause you seem like someone who could use a little distraction.ā
before you could respond, you caught sight of sanaās gaze shifting toward you, her smile faltering for a split second as she noticed the exchange.
there was a flicker of something in her eyes.
you quickly excused yourself from the modelās advances and returned to your position behind sana. she didnāt say anything, but you could feel a subtle shift in her demeanour ā her posture a bit more rigid, her laughter a bit forced.
āeverything okay?ā you asked quietly when there was a brief lull in the conversation.
āfine,ā she replied shortly, not meeting your gaze.
you couldnāt shake the feeling that something had changed. the rest of the event dragged on, with sana becoming increasingly quiet, her usual spark dimming noticeably.
when the event finally ended and you both stepped into the back of the limousine, the silence was thick and uncomfortable. sana stared out the window, her expression closed off, her fingers fidgeting with the hem of her dress.
you glanced at her, unsure of how to break the tension. āare you sure youāre okay?ā
āwhy wouldnāt i be?ā she asked, her voice clipped.
āyou seem different,ā you said, choosing your words carefully.
ājust tired,ā she muttered, still avoiding your eyes. āthatās all.ā
the drive back to the penthouse was filled with an uneasy quiet, each passing second amplifying the unspoken tension between you. it was clear that something was bothering her, but you didnāt press further, respecting her space.
when you arrived at the penthouse, she stepped out of the car abruptly, her heels clicking sharply against the marble floor as she walked ahead without a word. you followed her inside, unsure of what to expect.
as soon as the door closed behind you, the tension in the room became almost suffocating. sana stopped in the middle of the living room, her back to you, her shoulders tense.
āwas she pretty?ā she asked suddenly, her voice laced with an unexpected bitterness.
āwhat?ā you asked, confused.
āthe model,ā she clarified, turning to face you. ādid you think she was pretty?ā
her words caught you off guard. you werenāt sure how to respond.
āi wasnāt really paying attention,ā you said honestly, your voice steady. āi was just doing my job.ā
āright,ā she said, her tone sarcastic. ābecause flirting is definitely part of your job description.ā
āi wasnāt flirting,ā you insisted, trying to keep your voice calm. āshe was.ā
āand you didnāt stop her,ā she shot back, her eyes flashing with frustration.
you took a step closer, trying to bridge the distance between you. āsana, whatās really going on here?ā
āwhatās going on,ā she said, her voice cracking slightly, āis that i hated seeing her talk to you. i hated seeing her try to get your attention.ā
the admission hung in the air between you, charged with an intensity that neither of you could ignore.
āwhy?ā you asked softly, taking another step closer.
ābecause,ā she said, her voice barely above a whisper. ābecause i donāt want to share you with anyone else.ā
her words were filled with a desperation that was impossible to misunderstand. she closed the remaining distance between you in a sudden, impulsive movement, her eyes wide and filled with a mix of fear and longing.
āsanaā¦ā you started, but she shook her head.
āno,ā she said firmly, her hand reaching up to gently cup your cheek. āi need to know something.ā
āwhat?ā you asked, your voice low and filled with uncertainty.
āif you want this too,ā she whispered, her thumb brushing against your skin. ābecause i canāt keep pretending that i donāt.ā
her confession was raw, filled with months of suppressed desire and longing. you could feel the warmth of her touch, the intensity in her eyes, and the vulnerability in her voice.
āi do,ā you admitted, your own voice thick with emotion. āi want this.ā
there was a moment of hesitation, a pause filled with the weight of everything that had brought you to this point. then, in a rush of courage, she closed the gap between you, pressing her lips to yours in a kiss that was both tender and urgent.
what started as a tentative kiss soon turned into something more urgent, fueled by the months of unresolved tension. her lips were demanding, her touch insistent, and you found yourself giving in despite every rational thought screaming at you to stop. this was wrong: unprofessional, dangerous even ā but it was also everything you hadnāt realised youād been missing.
āsana āā
ādonāt think,ā she murmured against your skin, her fingers tracing the outline of your jaw. ājust be here. with me.ā
when you finally pulled away, both of you were breathless, your foreheads resting against each other.
āi didnāt plan that,ā she admitted, her voice a mix of relief and disbelief.
āiām glad you did it anyway,ā you whispered, your heart pounding.
she let out a shaky laugh, her fingers still tracing the curve of your jaw. āstay tonight,ā she said softly, her eyes filled with hope.
āokay,ā you agreed, your voice filled with certainty. that was the first of many nights.
little did you know, jeongyeon and dahyun were becoming suspicious. they noticed your late returns, the occasional dazed expression on your face, and the fact that you seemed more distracted than usual.
āyouāre definitely hiding something,ā jeongyeon said one evening, her tone half-accusing, half-amused.
āwhatās going on, y/n?ā dahyun pressed. ācome on, you can tell us.ā
ānothingās going on,ā you lied, a bit too quickly.
jeongyeon narrowed her eyes. āif itās about sana, we already know sheās a handful. but if sheās causing you real trouble, we need to know.ā
āitās not like that,ā you insisted, feeling the weight of your secret grow heavier. āitās too complicated.ā
and it was. the more you tried to keep your relationship with sana under wraps, the more tangled it became. the sneaking around, the hushed conversations, the stolen kisses ā they all added up to a mess of feelings you hadnāt anticipated.
it was meant to be a routine public appearance for sana ā just another glamorous event on her packed schedule. this time, it was a charity auction at one of seoulās most upscale hotels, where wealthy socialites and influential business figures gathered to bid on overpriced art and sip vintage champagne.
you stood a few feet behind her, your gaze scanning the room with practiced caution. the past few months had sharpened your instincts; you were constantly on alert, even when sanaās attention was elsewhere.
sana, for her part, was in her element, dressed in a backless red gown that turned heads as she moved through the crowd. she was charming and magnetic, playing her role to perfection. she even shot you a few mischievous glances, as if enjoying the private joke of your secret closeness amidst all the extravagance.
then, out of the corner of your eye, you noticed a man approaching: his movements too quick, too direct. before you could react, he lunged toward sana, his voice an incoherent mix of anger and desperation.
āyou think no one can have you?ā he yelled, his eyes wild. āif i canāt have you then no one can!ā
instinct took over. you stepped forward, positioning yourself between the man and sana, your body acting as a shield. his fist swung wildly, and before you could fully brace for it, his knuckles connected with your face. pain exploded across your nose, and you stumbled back, your vision blurring momentarily.
āy/n!ā sanaās scream cut through the chaos, high-pitched and terrified.
you quickly recovered, holding your ground as security personnel rushed in to restrain the man. your nose throbbed, and when you touched it, you felt the warm, sticky wetness of blood.
āare you okay?ā her voice was frantic as she reached you, her hands trembling as they hovered near your face.
āiām fine,ā you managed to say, though the pain was sharp and your pride was bruised. ājust a scratch.ā
āthatās not a scratch,ā she snapped, her voice full of uncharacteristic worry. āyouāre bleeding. we need to get you checked.ā
āitās nothing serious,ā you insisted, trying to play it down, but the look on her face was one of genuine panic.
āiām not taking no for an answer,ā she said firmly, her hand gripping your arm. āyouāre taking a week off. and thatās final.ā
before you could argue, she was already barking orders to her assistant to arrange for medical help and a car back to your residence. her concern was startling; it wasnāt the spoiled diva youād grown used to, but someone genuinely rattled by your injury.
after you got the clearance from a site medic, sana immediately jumped into the car with you ā face still etched with worry.
āyou were bleeding,ā she said, her voice breaking slightly. she reached out, her fingers brushing your cheek with a tenderness that caught you off guard. āi was scared.ā
āitās not that bad,ā you insisted, smiling at her as you looked down on the blood all over your collar.
āthis is all my fault,ā she muttered, her voice filled with guilt. āif i hadnāt gone out āā
āno,ā you interrupted firmly, grabbing her hand. āthis isnāt your fault. itās just part of the job.ā
before she could respond, one of her managers turned to look at you both, looking frazzled and concerned. āsana, we have to leave in a different car now. thereās an urgent board meeting you canāt miss. itās already started.ā
sanaās face shifted from worry to irritation, her eyes blazing with frustration. āiām not leaving y/n like this.ā
ābut sana āā junwoo began, his tone urgent.
āi donāt care,ā she snapped, her voice carrying an edge you rarely heard. āsheās hurt. iām not just abandoning her.ā
you squeezed her hand, trying to stay calm despite the pain and the intensity of the moment. āsana, you have to go. this meeting is important.ā
āyouāre more important,ā she said firmly, her eyes never leaving yours.
āiāll be okay,ā you reassured her, your voice soft but steady. āi promise. iāll get patched up and meet you at the residence or the penthouse later.ā
she hesitated, clearly torn between her duty and her concern for you. ābut what if you need me? what if something happens?ā
ānothingās going to happen,ā you said, your grip on her hand tightening. āyou have to go. they need you right now.ā
her eyes filled with tears, her jaw set in a mixture of stubbornness and helplessness. āi donāt want to leave you.ā
āi know,ā you whispered. ābut i need you to go, please?ā
for a long moment, she just stared at you, her face a mask of conflicting emotions. then, with a shaky breath, she nodded. āfine, but promise me youāll message me later. i want to see for myself that youāre okay.ā
āi promise,ā you said, trying to inject confidence into your voice despite the pain.
she leaned forward suddenly, pressing a quick, desperate kiss to your forehead as a sleek silver car parked next to the one you were in. āiāll be back as soon as i can, see you, baby!ā
you waved at her, the throbbing pain spread out all over your face being replaced by your skipping heart beat. baby. you could get used to it.
half an hour later, back at your apartment, jeongyeon and dahyun were waiting with ice packs and a bottle of whiskey ā ready to commiserate.
dahyun immediately clicked into nurse mode, cleaning your cut while jeongyeon shook her head, half-amused and half-worried.
āyou really took one for the team, huh?ā jeongyeon teased, though her eyes were soft with concern.
āit was my job,ā you said, wincing as dahyun applied pressure to stop the bleeding.
āwell, she better appreciate it,ā mina muttered. ābecause that guy landed a pretty solid punch with his rings on too.ā
you were trying to downplay the whole incident, but a knock at the door interrupted your attempts at nonchalance. it was unexpected, no one ever dropped by unannounced.
you shared a confused glance with your roommates before jeongyeon went to open the door.
āwhat the āā jeongyeonās surprised voice echoed from the entryway.
when you peeked around the corner, you saw sana standing there, holding an enormous gift basket filled with flowers, chocolates, and other expensive-looking items. behind her stood tzuyu, chaeyoung, and nayeon, each carrying bags of what looked like more gifts.
āweāre here to see y/n,ā sana announced, her tone a strange mix of confidence and nervousness.
you froze. this was the last thing youād expected ā not just sanaās sudden appearance, but the fact that sheād brought her high-society friends to your modest apartment.
āuh, come in, i guess,ā jeongyeon said awkwardly, stepping aside to let them in.
as soon as sana saw you, her expression softened. she rushed over, setting the basket on the table before gently cupping your face, inspecting the damage.
āare you okay?ā she asked, her voice low and filled with concern. āi only showed up to the meeting to sign papers and then left.ā
āitās just a bruise,ā you reassured her, feeling self-conscious under everyoneās gaze. āyou didnāt have to come here straight away.ā
āyes, i did,ā she insisted. āand i brought reinforcements,ā she gestured toward tzuyu, chaeyoung and nayeon, who were now trying to make themselves comfortable amidst the clutter of your shared living space.
āwe heard y/n got hurt,ā tzuyu said simply, her usually aloof expression softening.
āyeah, and sana was freaking out,ā nayeon added with a grin, nudging sanaās shoulder playfully. āshe made us come along to make sure she wasnāt exaggerating, and of course, to carry her bags around.ā
chaeyoung, meanwhile, looked around with interest. āthis place is cozy. itās a lot moreā¦real than i expected.ā
āthanks, i think,ā dahyun said, still processing the fact that she was suddenly hosting four of asiaās wealthiest heirs in her living room. āso, uh, anyone want some ramen?ā
āwe brought food,ā sana interjected quickly, motioning to the bags her friends had carried in. āi figured you wouldnāt want to cook after everything.ā
before long, the table was filled with takeout boxes, a mix of high-end sushi, tempura and even a few bottles of sake. the atmosphere gradually eased into a strange, unexpected bond.
tzuyu, chaeyoung, and nayeon proved to be surprisingly down-to-earth despite what the tabloids say, laughing at jeongyeon and dahyunās stories about dealing with unruly celebrities and bar crowd.
ānot gonna lie,ā tzuyu said, looking around playfully. āiāve been one of those uncontrollable patrons.ā
āoh, you have,ā dahyun smirked, crossing her arms. āmet gala, last year, vomit.ā
āoh my god,ā she put a hand over her mouth with careful exaggeration. āno way, it was you?ā
āyou sure as hell are lucky it wasnāt jeongyeon!ā
throughout dinner, sana stayed close to you ācloser than sheād ever dared to in public. she held your hand under the table, her thumb absentmindedly tracing circles on your skin. she even pressed a soft kiss to your forehead at one point, eliciting a few curious glances from your friends, who pretended not to notice.
āso, y/n,ā nayeon began, a sly smile on her face. āhowās it been, working with sana? sheās not too much of a diva, is she?ā
āsheās been fine,ā you answered diplomatically, though the warmth in your voice was hard to miss.
āfine?ā sana echoed, pouting slightly. āis that all you have to say about me?ā
āyouāre okay, too,ā you teased, a small smile tugging at your lips.
āwow, such high praise,ā chaeyoung quipped, making everyone laugh.
beneath the humour, there was an unmistakable shift in the air. it was as if your secret had been revealed; acknowledged but not addressed.
everyone seemed to sense the connection between you and sana, but no one dared to bring it up directly.
after dinner, while everyone was chatting in the living room, jeongyeon pulled you aside into the kitchen. her expression was serious, her voice low.
āare you really okay, y/n?ā she asked, searching your face.
āi am,ā you said, though you knew she wasnāt just asking about the physical injury.
āyou and sana, whatās going on there?ā jeongyeon asked bluntly.
you hesitated, unsure how much to reveal. āitās complicated.ā
āno kidding,ā she said dryly. ābut seriously, y/n. youāre getting in deep with her. are you ready for that?ā
you sighed, running a hand through your hair. āi donāt know. itās not like i planned for any of this to happen.ā
āi get that,ā jeongyeon said, her voice softening. ābut just be careful, okay? sheās got a lot more power in this situation than you do.ā
you nodded, appreciating the concern. āi know. but right now, i think sheās worth it.ā
jeongyeon didnāt say anything more, but the look in her eyes said enough. she was worried for you, not just because of the obvious risks but because she knew how easy it was for someone like sana to break your heart ā intentionally or not.
back in the living room, sana caught your eye and gave you a questioning look. you offered a reassuring smile and she immediately relaxed, resuming her conversation with tzuyu.
it was a small moment, but it meant everything in the context of your complicated relationship.
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by the fifth month of working for sana, your relationship had settled into an unexpected rhythm ā one that was equal parts professional obligation and genuine attachment. there were still the usual challenges: sanaās diva moments, sudden mood swings and the pressure of keeping up with her unpredictable schedule. but there were also the quiet moments; late-night conversations on the balcony, her head resting on your shoulder as you both gazed at the city lights below.
meeting sanaās parents, however, was a different kind of challenge altogether. it was a sunny saturday afternoon when you were summoned to the minatozaki family estate, an opulent mansion that dwarfed even the luxury of sanaās usual residence.
the invitation was a surprise, but you had no choice but to accept, sanaās mother was adamant about meeting āthe employee whoās lasted the longest.ā
ārelax,ā sana whispered as you both stepped out of the car. she looked stunning in a pastel pink dress, her hair pulled back in an elegant bun. ātheyāre not as intimidating as they seem.ā
you doubted that, but you nodded anyway, keeping your expression neutral. inside, you were a bundle of nerves.
the meeting, to your surprise, went better than expected. mr. and mrs. minatozaki were polite, even warm. they asked you a series of questions ā mostly about your background, how you found the job and your experience working with their daughter. you answered truthfully, though you kept your personal feelings well-hidden.
āwe appreciate your dedication, y/n,ā mrs. minatozaki said with a smile. she was a poised woman, with a sharp gaze that seemed to see through people. āsana has never kept a bodyguard for this long. she must trust you a great deal.ā
you felt a strange sense of pride at the comment, even as you maintained your composure. āthank you, maāam. iām just doing my job.ā
āwell, whatever youāre doing, keep it up,ā mr. minatozaki added. āweāve seen a positive change in sana since you started.ā
sana blushed slightly at that, her usual confidence replaced with a hint of vulnerability. you couldnāt help but glance at her, and she caught your eye with a soft smile ā one that was meant only for you.
later that night, sana gave you the rare gift of a night off. you returned to your apartment, feeling a mix of relief and confusion. the validation from sanaās parents was unexpected, and it lingered in your mind as you walked through the door.
jeongyeon, dahyun, mina, momo, and jihyo were all gathered in the living room, a mix of snacks and drinks spread out on the coffee table. it was meant to be a casual girlsā night, but you knew from their curious expressions that they were eager for more details.
āso, howād it go?ā jihyo asked, as soon as you stepped inside.
āwith the parents?ā you asked, feigning nonchalance as you kicked off your shoes.
āyeah, obviously,ā mina chimed in, her tone light but her eyes sharp. āwe want to know everything.ā
āit was fine,ā you replied, plopping down on the couch beside momo. ātheyāre nice, surprisingly.ā
āand?ā momo prodded, grinning. ādid they grill you? ask if youāre dating their daughter?ā
āno,ā you said quickly, though your cheeks felt warm. āit was just formal stuffā¦but i think they caught on.ā
āboring,ā mina teased, but her gaze was soft, clearly pleased that you hadnāt had a terrible time.
dahyun leaned forward, an amused glint in her eyes. āspeaking of surprise meetingsā¦did we tell you about how the heiresses showed up here last week?ā
jihyo blinked, caught off guard. āwait, what? the four heiresses of the apocalypse?ā
āoh yeah,ā jeongyeon confirmed, laughing. āsana, tzuyu, chaeyoung, and nayeon came by. apparently, sana was worried about y/nās pretty face.ā
āthey even brought gifts,ā dahyun added, still looking mildly astonished. āfor all of us.ā
minaās eyes widened. āwait, sana came here? and brought gifts? the world really is ending.ā
āand she was super protective of y/n,ā jeongyeon continued, smirking. āheld her hand the whole time and even kissed her forehead.ā
āwhoa,ā momo said, her jaw dropping theatrically. āy/n, youāve got it bad.ā
āitās not like that,ā you protested weakly, but the warmth in your chest betrayed you.
jihyo crossed her arms, looking unconvinced. āsounds pretty serious to me.ā
āserious or not,ā mina interjected gently, āyou seem happy, y/n. weāre just worried, you know? sheāsā¦a lot. like, powerful.ā
you sighed, grateful for their concern but also conflicted. āi know she is. but itās complicated, my contractās about to end.ā
āextend it you goof,ā dahyun giggled. āyou get paid whilst dating your boss? sounds pretty sweet to me.ā
āweāre not dating!ā
āyet,ā mina sighed.
āyeah, yeah,ā you groaned, grabbing a handful of skittles and shoving them into your mouth. āwhatever you say.ā
as the evening went on, the conversation shifted to lighter topics ā gossip about work, updates on personal lives and reminiscing about old times.
the final weeks of your contract approached quickly, and the impending end of your time with sana hung over both of you like a dark cloud. there were still stolen moments, secret kisses in the back of cars, whispered confessions late at night yet the tension was growing. you hadnāt told her about your decision yet, but she seemed to sense that something was off.
one afternoon, you found yourself sitting beside sana in the mansionās garden, the autumn air cool and crisp. she was unusually quiet, a distant look in her eyes as she gazed at the small koi pond.
you often caught yourself watching her, memorising the way she laughed, the way her eyes crinkled when she teased you, or the way she absentmindedly reached for your hand when she thought no one was looking. it was getting harder to keep your feelings hidden, but you knew that admitting your love would make leaving even more painful.
āyou know, i used to come here a lot when i was a kid,ā she said suddenly, her voice soft and tinged with nostalgia. āback when things were simpler. my mother would bring me here after her meetings. sheād always tell me that the koi fish represented strength and resilience.ā
you watched her as she spoke, the sadness in her voice palpable. it was rare for her to share such personal memories and you felt honoured, even as it added to the weight in your chest.
āand sometimes,ā she continued, a small, wistful smile tugging at her lips, āhana and misaki would sneak me sweets from the kitchen. they were always so kind to me, treating me like i was just one of their girls instead ofā¦well, me.ā
you tried to smile but your thoughts were elsewhere; focused on the fact that you didnāt belong in this world of koi ponds and lavish mansions. you couldnāt shake the feeling that you were simply a temporary fixture in her life.
āy/n?ā sanaās voice broke through your thoughts, her tone laced with concern. āare you okay? you seem distant.ā
you hesitated, unsure how much to reveal. āiām fine, just a lot on my mind.ā
she tilted her head, studying you with those piercing eyes that always seemed to see right through your defenses. āis it about us?ā
āi donāt know where i stand in your life,ā you admitted quietly, the words slipping out before you could stop them. āand iām not sure i belong here.ā
āof course you belong here,ā she said instantly, her voice filled with an urgency that startled you. āyouāre important to me, y/n. more than you think.ā
you turned to look at her, searching for any hint of doubt in her eyes, but all you saw was sincerity. āhow important?ā you asked, your voice barely above a whisper. āiām just your bodyguard.ā
āyouāre not just anything,ā she insisted, reaching out to take your hand. āmy love, youāve becomeā¦so much more than that. youāre the person i look for in every room.ā
her confession hit you hard, but instead of relief, it only deepened your internal conflict. āyour life is too different from mine. you have everything ā money, status, opportunities. i canāt compete with that, i have nothing to give.ā
āiām not asking you to compete,ā she said, squeezing your hand tighter. āiām asking you to stay.ā
the raw vulnerability in her voice nearly broke your resolve. you wanted so desperately to say yes, to promise her a future that felt impossible. but the practical side of you, the side that had always been wary of hope ā kept you grounded.
āitās not that simple,ā you said, your voice cracking. āwhat happens when iām no longer part of this world? when your life goes on, and iām just a memory?ā
āi donāt want you to be a memory,ā she said fiercely, her eyes shining with unshed tears. āi want you here. with me.ā
the sincerity in her words shattered something inside you. it was everything you wanted to hear, but also everything that scared you the most.
āsana,ā you whispered, your voice thick with emotion. āi never meant to fall in love with you.ā
your confession catches her off guard. āthen why are you pushing me away?ā
ābecause loving you feels too dangerous,ā you admitted, feeling a tear slip down your cheek. āiām terrified of what will happen if i stay.ā
āthen letās be terrified together,ā she said, her own tears finally breaking free. āwe donāt have to figure everything out right now. please donāt give up on us before we even start. iām in love with you, iāve been in love with you from the beginning.ā
her plea hung in the air, desperate, as the weight of your decision pressed down on you. staying meant risking everything: your heart, your future, your sense of self.
in that moment, with her hand holding yours and her eyes full of hope, the idea of leaving felt even more unbearable.
you couldnāt bring yourself to respond, not yet. instead, you squeezed her hand back, a silent acknowledgment of the love that had grown between you, even if it felt too fragile to last.
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the decision not to renew your contract weighed on you like an impending storm. and as if to reinforce your decision, the universe seemed intent on reminding you of the vast gap between your reality and sanaās.
sana was used to being around the rich, the famous, and the powerful. her social circles included heirs, models, and celebrities ā people who shared her lifestyle and effortlessly fit into her world.
you, on the other hand, often felt like an outsider peering in, a temporary presence among the permanent fixtures of her life.
one evening, at an exclusive charity gala, you found yourself in a large, glittering ballroom, filled with the one percent of the world. sana, dressed in a stunning emerald gown, was the center of attention as always.
standing beside her, you remained alert, your gaze trained on the crowd.
and then, there he was ā one of sanaās suitors, a man who seemed perfectly tailored for her life. tall, impeccably dressed and oozing charisma, he approached with a confident smile.
āsana,ā he greeted warmly, extending a hand. āitās good to see you.ā
āhello hiroshi,ā she replied, her voice pleasant but distant. you noticed a flicker of discomfort in her eyes, but she masked it well.
hiroshi, the heir to a luxury conglomerate, was a familiar face at events like these. youād heard whispers about him before; he was one of the many eligible bachelors rumoured to be pursuing sana.
āyou look beautiful tonight,ā hiroshi continued, his voice smooth.
āthank you,ā she said politely, her smile not quite reaching her eyes. she glanced at you briefly, a silent reassurance that felt hollow amidst the glamour.
the evening dragged on, with more suitors and admirers approaching sana, each one embodying the wealth and prestige you couldnāt compete with. they all seemed so polished, so effortlessly at ease in her world.
every time she exchanged a polite smile or a charming laugh, you felt yourself pulling further away, retreating into your own insecurities.
then came the moment that felt like the final blow.
at another event a few weeks later, held at one of the cityās most exclusive clubs, you found yourself standing at a distance, watching sana from across the room. she was engaged in conversation with a group of old friends, including one you recognised immediately ā her ex-boyfriend, jake.
he was a well-known musician, popular and adored by many. his easy charm and confident presence were evident as he chatted with sana, their laughter echoing above the hum of the party.
he was everything you werenāt ā wealthy, famous, and someone who had once been deeply embedded in sanaās life.
the crowd seemed to love the idea of them together. cheers and playful shouts of encouragement rang out as someone raised a glass in their direction.
ācome on, get back together!ā someone yelled, and the room erupted in lighthearted agreement.
sanaās face flushed slightly, but she maintained her composure, laughing it off. āstop it,ā she chided, her tone playful but firm.
you felt a sickening twist in your gut, watching her interact so effortlessly with jake. they looked good together.
you tried to tell yourself that it didnāt matter, that it was just an old relationship, but seeing them together made you painfully aware of how small you felt in her world.
āwhat a couple, huh?ā a staff member mumbled to you.
āyeah, i guess,ā you turned away, unable to watch any longer.
it was a reminder of why youād made your decision: you didnāt belong here. you were just a temporary part of her life, someone who would eventually be replaced by someone like jake or hiroshi ā someone who fit in.
later that night, as you both drove back to her residence, sana seemed unusually quiet. you could sense that she had noticed your change in mood, but you werenāt ready to talk about it.
not yet.
āy/n my love,ā she finally said as you reached her front door, her voice hesitant. āare you okay? youāve been distant all night.ā
āiām fine,ā you lied, avoiding her gaze. ājust tired.ā
āis itā¦about jake?ā she asked, her tone soft, as if afraid of your answer.
you hesitated, then shook your head. āitās not just him. itās everything, sana. all of this ā your world, the people in it. itās too different from mine.ā
ābut i donāt care about that,ā she insisted, stepping closer. āi care about you.ā
āand thatās exactly why i have to leave,ā you said, your voice breaking. āi donāt want to be the one who holds you back, the one who canāt match up to the life you deserve.ā
āyouāre not holding me back,ā she protested, tears welling up in her eyes. āyouāre the only real thing in my life.ā
ābut iāll always be just the bodyguard,ā you said, your heart shattering with every word. āand youāll always be the heiress.ā
āyouāre more than that,ā she pleaded, grabbing your arm. ācanāt you see that?ā
āi canāt,ā you whispered, your voice filled with pain. ābecause this will never work, not in the way you want it to.ā
she stared at you, her expression a mix of desperation and heartbreak. āso, thatās it? youāve already made up your mind?ā
āyes,ā you admitted, tears finally spilling down your cheeks. āi have.ā
āso, when were you going to tell me?ā she asked, voice cracking but her stare was cold.
āi was going to tell you,ā you said quietly, your voice barely audible above the hum of the car engine. āi just didnāt know how.ā
ādidnāt know how?ā she repeated, her tone turning sharp. āyou were just going to disappear without even talking to me?ā
āitās not like that!ā
āthen what is it like?ā she demanded, her eyes blazing with hurt and betrayal. āare you just like everyone else, y/n? were you using me this whole time?ā
āno,ā you said, feeling a surge of desperation. āyou know thatās not true.ā
āthen why?ā she asked, her voice breaking. āwhy are you leaving?ā
ābecause i donāt belong in your world,ā you said, your own voice cracking under the weight of your emotions. āiāve told you that over and over again.ā
āi never cared about that,ā she shouted, her face flushed with anger and tears. āi care about you, y/n. iāve given you everything i have, and it still isnāt enough?ā
āthatās not fair,ā you shot back, feeling your own anger rise. āitās not about what youāve given me. itās about what i canāt give you. youāll always have to explain why youāre with someone like me.ā
āi never asked you to be anything else!ā she yelled, her voice breaking completely. āi just wanted you to stay.ā
āand thatās what makes this so hard,ā you said, tears finally spilling down your cheeks. āi love you, sana. but loving you isnāt enough to make this work.ā
the car pulled up to the mansion, but neither of you moved to get out. the driver glanced nervously in the rearview mirror, unsure of what to do.
āget out,ā sana said suddenly, her voice low but firm.
you hesitated, unsure if she meant it literally or figuratively. āsana āā
āget out,ā she repeated, her voice rising. āweāre finishing this conversation inside.ā
you both stepped out of the car, the tension thick enough to cut with a knife. she stormed up the steps, her heels clicking loudly against the marble floor and you followed, feeling the impending doom settle in your chest.
as soon as you were inside the mansion, the argument erupted again.
āyouāre a coward,ā she spat, her voice echoing through the grand hall. āyouāre just running away because itās easier than staying.ā
āitās not about running away,ā you said, struggling to keep your voice steady. āitās about facing reality.ā
āreality?ā she laughed bitterly, her eyes wild with emotion. āthe reality is that youāre too scared to take a chance on us.ā
ābecause i know how this ends,ā you said, your own voice rising now. āit ends with me being a burden in your life, a constant reminder of what doesnāt fit.ā
āyouāre not a burden!ā she screamed, her face streaked with tears. āyouāre the only one whoās ever made me feel like me, not just the heiress, not just the brand.ā
the sound of footsteps approaching caught both of your attention, and you turned to see mr. and mrs. minatozaki standing at the top of the grand staircase, looking shocked and concerned.
āwhatās going on here?ā mrs. minatozaki asked, her voice filled with alarm.
āstay out of this, mother,ā sana said, her voice raw. āthis is between me and y/n.ā
āsana,ā her father tried to interject, his voice gentle. āwe can talk about this calmly āā
āthereās nothing to talk about,ā she cut him off, her eyes fixed on you. āy/n wants to leave. she doesnāt think she belongs here.ā
ābecause i donāt,ā you said quietly, your voice filled with an agonising finality. āiāll never be able to give you the life you deserve.ā
āwhat i deserve?ā she repeated, her tone incredulous. āwhat i deserve is to be with someone who loves me enough to stay.ā
āand what if that love isnāt enough?ā you asked, your heart breaking as the words left your lips. āwhat if it only causes more pain?ā
āthen we face it together,ā she said, her voice softening for the first time. ābut youāve already given up, you decided for us without even talking to me.ā
the truth in her words was undeniable and it left you feeling exposed and helpless. you had given up; not because you didnāt love her, but because you were terrified of what loving her meant.
āiām sorry,ā you whispered, tears streaming down your face.
her expression hardened again, a mix of anger, heartbreak and resignation. āsorry isnāt enough.ā
āi know,ā you said, your voice barely audible.
she stared at you for a long moment, her chest heaving with suppressed sobs. then, with a coldness that felt like a final blow, she uttered the word that shattered everything between you.
āleave.ā
āsana, please āā
āi said, leave,ā she repeated, her voice empty now. ābefore i regret you.ā
you didnāt move for a moment, unable to believe it was really ending like this but her eyes were dead serious and you knew there was no room for negotiation.
with a final look, you turned and walked toward the door, each step feeling like a nail in your heart. you could hear her sobs behind you, raw and uncontrollable, but you didnāt turn back.
it was for the better.
as the mansion doors closed behind you, the enormity of what youād lost crashed over you like a wave. you had thought leaving would hurt less than staying, but now, as you stood on the steps of the life you could have had, you realised you had never been more wrong.
ā§ļ½„ļ¾: *ā§ļ½„ļ¾:*
it had been nearly two months since you left the minatozaki mansion, but the wounds felt as fresh as ever. you were still trying to move forward, but most days felt like you were just treading water, struggling to keep from sinking beneath the weight of your own heartbreak.
you had saved up enough money to pay for the next six months of rent and food, but there was no joy in the security it offered. it just felt like a countdown to more loneliness.
despite your efforts to stay away from news about sana, you couldnāt avoid the headlines completely.
she had been partying non-stop, her face appearing on every tabloid cover ā smiling but empty-eyed, reckless but lost. there were photos of her stumbling out of clubs, surrounded by people who seemed more like shadows than friends. one image stood out in particular: sana, arm-in-arm with jake, her ex, looking disheveled and drained.
the caption suggested they were rekindling their romance, but you couldnāt bring yourself to believe it ā or perhaps, you didnāt want to.
you tried to drown your sorrows in alcohol, spending most nights at a small bar nearby. it was dark and dingy, a stark contrast to the places youād been with sana, but it felt fitting. the drinks were cheap, and the bartender never asked questions.
āare you okay?ā jihyo asked one night when she found you slumped over your kitchen table, a half-empty bottle of whiskey beside you. her voice was full of worry, but you couldnāt bring yourself to lie.
āno,ā you admitted, your voice hollow. āiām not.ā
āthis isnāt like you, y/n,ā she said, her eyes filled with concern. āyouāre not the type to just give up.ā
āmaybe i am now,ā you replied, taking another swig from the bottle. āmaybe i never shouldāve tried in the first place.ā
jihyo reached out, her hand squeezing yours. āweāre here for you, okay? no matter what.ā
their support felt distant, muted by the constant ache of missing sana. you knew your friends were worried; how you barely ate, how you showed up to gatherings disheveled and silent, a shadow of who you used to be.
ā§ļ½„ļ¾: *ā§ļ½„ļ¾:*
a few days later, when you were nursing a hangover from another lonely night at the bar, your phone rang. it was an unknown number, and you hesitated before answering.
āhello?ā
āy/n?ā a familiar voice asked, tentative but warm. it was mrs. minatozaki.
āyes, this is y/n,ā you confirmed, surprised. āmrs. minatozaki?ā
āiām sorry to call you like this,ā she began gently. ābut my husband and i were hoping you could come to the mansion. thereās something we need to discuss with you.ā
you felt a wave of apprehension, unsure of what to expect. but something in her tone; soft, almost pleading ā made it impossible for you to say no.
āiāll be there,ā you agreed quietly.
the mansion felt as imposing as ever when you arrived, its grandeur a stark reminder of the world you had tried to leave behind. you were greeted by the familiar staff, who offered polite smiles before leading you to a cozy sitting room. mrs. minatozaki was already seated on a velvet armchair, her husband standing beside her with a solemn expression.
āthank you for coming, y/n,ā mrs. minatozaki said warmly, gesturing for you to sit. āwe know this isnāt easy for you.ā
āwhatās going on?ā you asked, trying to keep your voice steady. āis it about sana?ā
āyes,ā mr. minatozaki replied, his tone serious but gentle. āsheāsā¦not doing well. weāre very worried about her.ā
āwe thought she would eventually find a way to cope,ā mrs. minatozaki added, her voice breaking slightly. ābut itās clear now that sheās just trying to numb the pain.ā
you felt a stab of guilt, even though you knew it wasnāt entirely your fault. āiām sorry,ā you said, your voice thick with emotion. āi didnāt mean to hurt her like this.ā
āwe know,ā mr. minatozaki said softly. āand thatās why we wanted to talk to you.ā
āsana has always been a passionate person,ā mrs. minatozaki continued. ābut sheās never loved anyone the way she loves you. weāve seen her with past lovers ā there was never this depth of feeling, never this kind of vulnerability.ā
her words hit you hard, and you struggled to process them. ābut i donāt fit into this world,ā you said, your voice filled with insecurity. āiām just āā
āand thatās exactly why we accept you,ā mr. minatozaki said firmly. āyou love our daughter for who she is, not for what she represents. we donāt care about the gossip or the opinions of others. we care about her happiness.ā
āitās true,ā mrs. minatozaki added, her eyes filled with a quiet intensity. āwe want you to know that you have our support completely.ā
tears welled up in your eyes at their words, the acceptance and understanding youād never thought youād receive.
āthank you,ā you whispered, overwhelmed. āi justā¦i donāt know if sheāll want me back.ā
before they could respond, the sound of commotion erupted from the foyer. voices, urgent and alarmed, echoed through the mansionās grand halls.
āwhatās happening?ā mrs. minatozaki asked, standing up abruptly.
a moment later, two security guards entered the room, struggling to support a barely-conscious sana. her makeup was smudged, her hair disheveled, and her eyes half-closed. she was clearly intoxicated, her legs barely able to hold her weight.
āsana!ā mrs. minatozaki exclaimed, rushing over.
āwe found her like this outside a club,ā one of the guards explained apologetically. āshe insisted on coming home.ā
your heart broke at the sight of her, the reckless desperation evident in every inch of her being. without a second thought, you stepped forward.
ālet me take care of her,ā you said softly, moving to her side.
sanaās eyes fluttered open, but they were unfocused, clouded by alcohol and exhaustion. āy/n?ā she slurred, her voice thick with confusion.
āitās me,ā you said gently, your hand brushing a strand of hair away from her face. āiām here.ā
āno, youāre not real,ā she mumbled, her head lolling against your shoulder. āyouāre justā¦ another dream.ā
āiām real,ā you insisted. āi promise, iām real.ā
her body went limp against you, and you struggled to support her weight. with help from the guards, you managed to get her upstairs and into her bedroom. she collapsed onto the bed, her breaths shallow and uneven.
you stayed by her side through the night, watching over her as she tossed and turned in her sleep. her face was flushed, her expression troubled even in unconsciousness. you couldnāt help but reach out, your fingers lightly tracing the back of her hand, hoping that somehow, your touch could offer her peace.
the next morning, sana stirred awake, her head pounding and her mouth dry. she squinted against the soft morning light filtering through the curtains, her vision slowly focusing. when she saw you sitting beside the bed, her eyes widened, a mix of shock and disbelief washing over her.
āy/n?ā she asked, her voice hoarse and hesitant.
āhey,ā you said softly, your heart aching at the vulnerability in her eyes. āhow are you feeling?ā
ālike shit,ā she admitted, her voice cracking. ābut whyā¦why are you here?ā
āyour parents called me,ā you explained gently. āthey were worried about you. i was worried too.ā
sanaās eyes filled with tears, her shoulders shaking with the weight of everything sheād been holding back. āi thought i lost you,ā she sobbed, burying her face in her hands. āi thought you were really gone.ā
āi thought i was gone too,ā you admitted, your own tears falling. ābut i realised that leaving you hurt more than anything else.ā
āyouāre not just saying that because my mother asked you to come, are you?ā she asked, her vulnerability laid bare.
āno,ā you said, reaching out to take her hand. āiām saying it because i love you. and i want to be with you ā no matter what.ā
her lips trembled as she tried to hold back more tears. āi want that, too.ā
you took a deep breath, feeling the fear and hope collide within you. āif you still want me,ā you said, your voice steady despite the tremble in your heart. āi want to try again. for real this time.ā
sanaās sobs turned into laughter, a mix of relief and disbelief. āof course i want you,ā she said, reaching for your hand. āiām sorry, iāve always wanted you.ā
you pulled her into a tight embrace, feeling her body relax against yours. she buried her face in your neck, her breath warm against your skin.
āiām sorry, too,ā she murmured, her voice thick with emotion. āfor the photos, for being so reckless. none of it was true, i just wanted to forget.ā
āi know,ā you said, stroking her hair gently. ābut we donāt have to forget. we just have to move forward.ā
ātogether?ā she asked, looking up at you with a mix of hope and fear.
ātogether,ā you confirmed, pressing a soft kiss to her forehead.
later that evening, as you lay tangled in each otherās arms, sanaās breathing slow and steady against your chest, you felt an overwhelming sense of relief. it wasnāt going to be easy but you were ready to face it.
ā§ļ½„ļ¾: *ā§ļ½„ļ¾:*
the end.
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Hi šš» could you do Billie Ellish as your girlfriend headcanons? And what she would be like with a celebrity s/o thatās also a singer/songwriter
Course thank you my darling for the request <3
Billie with a partner thatās a singer as well!
ā¢if yous werenāt dating before you became a famous singer you bet your ass fans would be shipping yous until you finally announced yous were dating.
ā¢Billie also doesnāt mind if you want to keep it secret but just keep in mind the paparazzi are the nosiest pricks around.
ā¢if yous were dating before you became famous sheād be sharing your songs everywhere even getting you up on stage at her concerts to share your voice.
ā¢Billie would be like a hardcore fangirl, buying all your merch to support you.
ā¢sheād be the first to buy a ticket even though she doesnāt have to and you remind her everytime.
ā¢ sheād love to do an album with you and then a concert together.
ā¢so many fan edits of your relationship itās actually unreal.
ā¢your constantly being asked for interviews and no doubt duo interview with Billie which she would adore.
ā¢you take turns going on your so yous can go together. Sheād hate to be away for so long.
ā¢making surprise performances at each others concerts.
ā¢sex in the changing room and tour bus
ā¢overall sheād love if you were a singer due to the fact youād know the stress she goes through to make sure fans are happy, your both there for eachother.
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CHASE MY DREAM(S)
( Lewis has one last dream to fulfill, well if you don't count the most important one. )
warning : a lil boring introduction, all fluffy
note : i want a Lewis in my life pls
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Mercedes. Lewis Hamilton. Two names that both worked perfectly. We always likened them to one another, like pieces of a puzzle that fit together. As soon as we thought of one, we thought of the other.
However, the seven time Formula 1 world champion struggled to achieve victories and podiums, and his formerly usual appearances on these three steps were much less frequent, rare and almost... non existent. It was not his lack of experience that held him back, Lewis was surely the most experienced on the current grid, and that without a doubt.
Rather, it was his opponents, a certain team and a certain driver. RedBull and Max Verstappen. Many of Lewis' fans will say that he was robbed of his eighth championship, in 2021, but we are not here to debate that subject. The loyal Mercedes driver doubted his choices, his actions and his performances. His thoughts wandered, because at what price could he afford this eighth championship that he dreamed of so much?
The price to pay was surely great and fatal. Leaving the team for which he raced, the one with whom he has always been faithful and loyal for 11 years. But after 3 years without success, maybe a new start will do him good, and maybe this change will turn everything upside down. He still had a dream to accomplish, this eighth championship to win. Well, to be honest, he still had two dreams to fulfill.
This famous championship, as previously announced, and then, her. This person who has just joined Lewis in his driver room. This pretty woman who has known him for several years now. The one for whom Lewis' heart seemed to melt in an instant as soon as he laid eyes on her.
She looked like a dream. Angelic and almost unreal. The kind of face you can admire for hours, and the kind of voice you can listen to speak for hours because there was an inexplicable sweetness emanating from it. It was one of Lewis's most beautiful dreams. To be by her side forever, to finally have the courage to offer her a life together, a love of the strongest.
He took her in his arms, squeezing her gently. He could let himself go in these embraces, and show her his weaknesses and his fears. She knew him by heart now, and she worried a lot about his mental health and his career choices. She was perfect in his eyes. āStill thinking about your contract, mhh?ā Lewis chuckled weakly, almost ironically. He expected you to ask him this question.
His eyes, where a glow that you couldn't describe danced, met yours. You looked for him, and behind those pupils that were full of thousands of different feelings, you tried to find the words he was trying to say. The true feelings he felt deep inside. He was still smiling weakly, his gaze softened by your face. "I think deep down I made the right choice, Y/n. It's just that leaving Mercedes after all these years..."
He couldn't manage to finish his sentence, looking down and staring at your feet face to face. He felt totally exposed, lacking in confidence and full of doubts. Maybe a little shameful. His grip had loosened, his hands resting in the hollow of your hips. "They haven't really listened to you over the last two years, Lewis... as if you weren't their driver, as if the vision of a seven time Formula 1 champion who drives every day had no importance"
You manage to extract another mocking laugh from Lewis, who, despite his love for this team, totally agreed with your words. His racing team had been indifferent to his suggestions and comments. He played nervously with his fingers. You could feel the tension and stress in him, and seeing him like this broke your heart. The man in front of you didn't deserve this.
You grabbed his hands gently, separating them from each other. Lewis looked up, his expression completely dejected. He looked like he was about to cry and you couldnāt stand the sight anymore. Wrapping your arms around his back, you took care to gently guide his head onto your shoulder, into the crook of your neck, where he loved to nestle comfortably. His hands hadn't moved, just gripped your waist tighter.
Several minutes passed like this. The noise of the paddock hidden by the walls of the driver room. Lewis felt...at home. He was relaxing little by little, he absolutely didn't want to let you go. Everything seemed normal now, in your arms, far from all these incessant questions. āI believe in you so much, Lewis. Everyone believes in you, and everyone is very, very proud of youā Your lips brush against the driverās temple, placing a soft, reassuring kiss there.
āItās time for you to chase your dream.ā Lewis leaned back slightly, locking his gaze with yours. He tilted his head to the side, a smile hanging on his face. "Dreams. Chase my dreams" You didn't immediately understand where he was going with this. Why was he repeating the same sentence as you? And then, after a few moments of confusion, you raised your eyebrows, intrigued and curious. You had finally found the difference, and it was in the number of dreams Lewis had.
He had piqued your curiosity, and he himself had guessed it by examining your expression. His smile gets bigger. āI donāt have one dream, but two dreams to fulfill Y/n.ā He brings his face slightly closer to yours, only a few centimeters. He grins even wider. āWin this eighth championship. And above all, win the heart of this absolutely beautiful girl.ā His index finger points to the top of your chest, reflecting his words.
Your eyes widened, your cheeks blushed violently. It is true that you absolutely, but absolutely did not expect a statement like that. Lewis couldn't help but laugh happily, satisfied with your reaction. "I have a race to win, sweetheart. Wait for me, m'kay?" He winked at you, before rushing onto the circuit. Everything was happening at an incredible pace, and while you were still stuck in your driver room thinking about what just happened, the race was already coming to an end. But an incredibly beautiful ending. Silverstone, 2024, and a Lewis on the podium of his home race. Finally.
The shock was still present in you, but with this sudden victory of your favorite driver - and your secret lover - the adrenaline didn't seem to want to subside. The applause from the completely overexcited and crazy crowd, the euphoric atmosphere. This time, everything really felt like a dream. So, gently pushing the different people, making your way among the Mercedes employees, you saw him there on the podium.
Big, strong, and proud of himself. A huge smile on his face and tears of joy beading on his sweet face. He looked around. He was looking for something, someone. And he finally seemed to have found it. You couldn't take your eyes off his, both too hypnotized by this surreal moment. And, despite the vibrant and almost dizzying atmosphere, he managed to read on your pretty lips these three words that he dreamed of hearing from you.
And this dream came true. So, finally, at the moment when he was brandishing this magnificent trophy, on the top step of this magnificent podium, he had regained this ounce of hope. His first dream had come true, and he had finally won the heart of the woman of his dreams. So, if he managed to did it after all these years, of course he can win that much desired eighth championship, right?
#f1 imagine#f1 x reader#f1 fanfic#lewis hamilton x you#lewis hamilton x reader#lewis hamilton fluff#lewis hamilton imagine#lewis hamilton fanfic#lh44 x reader#lh44 fic
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Communication is key // Alexia Putellas
Without thinking, you called Alexia, feeling frustrated and disappointed about her behavior.
"Hello amor"
"Were you at the beach with the girls yesterday?"
Since weeks you had been asking if she wanted to hangout and go to be beach, just for some time away from football.
"Yes, why?" she replied, confused.
"I donāt want to fight, but Iām asking since 2 weeks if you want to go to the beach with me and you tell me youāre busy each time and now you went out with the other girls? To the beach? Even though, you know Iāve been askingā¦You didnāt ask if I wanted to join you guys" you said, upset about the fact that Alexia acted that way and that you got so carried away as to even bring it up.
"Eh- umā¦" the midfielder was silent for a moment, thinking about how to phrase it as kindly as possible "the problem is that Mapi has a problem with you and thatās why we decided as a group that you canāt join. It wouldnāt end well"
"Weāre a friend group of 5 peopleā¦? If she has a problem she should talk to me privately."
The friends group consisted of Mapi, Ingrid, Frido, Ale and yourself.
"Yeah.."
"So, Iām no longer part of the group when Mapi is there? Thatās so nice, Alexia, thanks!" your voice was laced with sarcasm and anger.
Of all people, you at least thought Alexia would defend or support you - you were her girlfriend.
"What do you want to hear from me? The girls asked and I wanted to do something as a group so I went along. And if they exclude you, there's nothing I can do about it. Just chill out, we'll catch up on it at some point."
The betrayal and hurt you felt in that moment, was unreal - how could she say something like that? She was the person who had asked you out a dozens of times with puppy dog eyes. She was the one who begged for your kisses and love. And she was the one who wanted to spend every second of the day with you, no matter what plans either of you had.
Why was she acting so cold and rude now?
"You know what? If you want to hangout with me, then feel free to text me, but I wonāt be running after you, just to get rejected every time, even though you apparently have the time but just don't want to when itās with me, your girlfriend! So, text me if you want to do something that isnāt having sex, otherwise we'll see each other in training."
With that you ended the call.
Did your friend group really decided that? It didnāt seem to make any sense. And was even the problem with Mapi? The two of you were friends, never any problem between the two of you. But more importantly: what was the matter with Alexia? Why was she acting weird and distant? Have you done something wrong?
Normally, both of you were all over each other, holding hands, kissing in the storage room or even just an arm around your waist - spending almost 24/7 together. What was happening?
You declined every call that came in after, the caller id always the same.
reina š
amor, por favor.
call me back
lo siento
Caught up in your anger, you started to deep clean your apartment, not being bothered to call her back or even reply. The cleaning relaxed you but it also got you thinking. Was Alexia acting like this because she wanted to break up with you? Did she realize that you werenāt worth her time, attention and love? You always had a feeling that Alexia would break up with you at some point, many pretty girls in the world that would die to even just meet Alexia, let alone be loved by her.
That night you went to bed feeling very queasy and stressed - was she really about to break with you? She had texted you multiple times as she also had tried to call you but you didnāt answer.
The next day, you went to training acting as usually but with one exception - you avoided Ale and the rest of your friend group.
You did partner drills with Patri, talked in water breaks with Lucy and ate lunch with Aitana, Keira and Caro.
It was usual that you socialized with other people than your friend group but the unusual part was that Alexia didnāt follow you around like a lost puppy. Instead she sent longing looks towards you, sad smiles displaying in her face when you dodged her glances as she tried to act tough and unbothered by your ignorance.
"What have you done?" a thick English accent asked the midfielder who was walking towards the changing room.
"Maybe I handled things a bit wrong" she explained, not wanting to reveal too much - a little bit scared of the Lucy Bronze as she had gotten the shovel talk from her when she started dating you.
'If you hurt her, I will haunt and hurt you' Lucy had told the Barcelona captain.
That day, Alexia promised Lucy and herself to never hurt you - not that she intended to anyways.
"You better make up with her otherwise I will have to hurt you" the defender smiled, entering the locker and walking to her cubby.
Alexia was quick to take a shower and get ready, waiting for you in front of the facility. She knew you hadnāt left yet as you had entered the changing room when she came out of the shower.
She indeed wanted to make up with you, the whole situation a misunderstanding.
When you walked out of the facility, she called after you, "Amor, Ā”esperar!" grabbing your hand, stopping you on your short journey to the car, "can we talk?" her voice was gentle and caring.
"Do you want to break up with me?" you asked straight forward, stepping back, trying to protect yourself with the distance yet you knew it wouldnāt help from a potential heart break.
"No no, amor, no. Let me pick you up at 7, okay? Iāll explain everything"
You thought about it, unsure what to do.
"Okay"
It was Alexia after all, the person who was always honest. If she wanted to explain something, she would.
"Thank you, amor" she pressed a kiss to your cheek, walking you to your car, "be safe" she said as watched you, pull out of the parking lot, feeling so much better now that she had talked to you, even if it was just a few sentences - now that you had smiled at her.
-
5 minutes early, she rang your door bell, shuffling with her feet and fidgeting with her hands - she was nervous.
"Come in" you greeted her, "just need to put on my shoes then we can go"
The midfielder nodded, shyly entering your home as if she hadnāt been here before.
"You look very beautiful, like always" she smiled, cheeks slowly turning red. Alexia felt like as if it was your first date all over again. She still remembered how shy and nervous she was, wanting to do everything perfect, so youād like her and she could ask you on another date. Also she had said the exact same thing when she picked you up for your first date.
"Reminds me of something" you chuckled, as well thinking back to the night where she had taken you out.
"SĆ, youāre getting prettier every day that hasnāt changed"
Alexia thought you were the prettiest girl in the world, you took her breath away every time she saw you - you were absolutely stunning.
"charmer" you giggled, cheeks a dark shade of red. In that moment, everything felt like it used to be. She wasnāt acting distant or weird, she was acting like the girl you fell in love with.
Everything is going to be okay.
"Amor, may I?" she asked politely, offering her arm as you had put on your shoes. Wordlessly, you linked your arms, walking towards her car. She opened the door for you, hurriedly rushing over to her side before she started the engine and rested her hand on your thigh. She was glad when you didnāt push her off - you had missed her touch all day.
The two of you stayed in silence, your favourite songs playing as she drove to her destination. With every metre you got closer, she became more nervous and anxious. She knew she had some explaining to do but also was about to ask you an important question - which was the reason she even had to explain things. She wouldnāt let a misunderstanding fuck things up with you. She wanted to marry you in the future - your relationship was very serious to her.
(Also she did not wanted to get haunted by a certain scary English defender.)
-
"Why are we at the beach?" you asked, the ocean right in front of you.
"Do you trust me?" the Barcelona player questioned, avoiding your question - she would explain in a moment, you just had to wait and trust her.
"Iām not quite sure?" Ale raised an eyebrow, "fine, I trust you"
The girl smiled widely, stepping behind you and covering your eyes with her hands, "are you about to murder me?" you joked, knowing damn well that Alexia wouldnāt dream of letting you fall or hurt yourself in any kind of way.
"Keep walking, amor"
-
After a short walk in the sand, the woman stopped, slowly revealing the sight in front of you.
There was a large picnic blanket, cushions and basket, wine and two glasses standing next to it - it looked romantic.
"Ale- whatās all of this?" you asked confused, already emotionally touched by the gesture.
She sat down, making herself comfortable before she tapped between her legs, "come here"
Sitting in between her legs, staring towards the ocean and the beautiful sunset while she purred two glasses of wine.
"This is wow" you muttered, not yet leaning into her body as you were still moody at her but still admiring the work and view. It was indeed very romantic, rose petals and candles decorated everything around the two of you.
"Iām sorry for avoiding you" Alexia started, loosely wrapping her free arm around your midsection, "i didnāt mean to act weird. I was here with the girls to practice this- they helped me to set everything up and encouraged me for what Iām about to do. Ingrid decorated, Frido made the snacks and well, Mapi carried everything while I was freaking out at home because I didnāt know what to wear. Iām sorry for letting you think i want to break with you or for acting weird, i was just really nervous these past weeks" she put her wine glass down in the sand, making sure it wouldnāt fall before she pulled something out of her pocket, "Iām always nervous when Iām around you but this time it was different. I was scared of getting rejected and in return, I rejected you without even realizing."
Hidden in her hand, she gave you her little 'present' - a key.
"I would like you to move in with me." she breathed out, her heart racing.
You turned in her hold, looking at her with wide eyes.
"Youāre sleeping at my apartment almost every day and i can barely sleep without you being in my arms, so i thought maybe you would like stay at my place every night from now on" she rambled, fidgeting with the hem of your shirt.
The widest grin broke out on your face and you kissed her - you had been wanting to bring up the topic since awhile now, yet always feeling too shy to do so as you knew Alexia loved her personal space and alone time. You didnāt want her to feel pressured or to feel like she had to agree.
But now youāre even happier that the idea and suggestion came from her - she wanted this too - she was ready for the next step.
"Iād love to" you answered, kissing her rapidly as she giggled while you did so.
"Iām glad" she sighed in relief, puckering her lips once again.
More kisses, please
You happily accepted the key.
The key wasnāt just any key, it symbolized that it was the key to her heart and home, that communication was the key to happiness, and that her nervousness couldn't always open all doors - which she had realized now;
Spending the whole at training without you was horrible. She never wanted to experience that again.
-
As your little picnic date continued (both of you back at being sickeningly in love with each other) the sun almost down completely, a question popped up in your head, "Mapi doesnāt have a problem with me, does she?"
A loud hearty laugh escaped your girlfriend, "no, amor, youāre perfect. When you called me the girls were with me and I panicked and Mapi was signing something, so thatās what came to my mind with her wild gestures. Iām sorry if it sounded rude. Everybody loves you and you are very much a part of the group, my favourite member in fact"
Weirdly, you could imagine Mapi way too well and Alexia never lied to you. Added to that she was a horrible liar, her brows slightly raising when she lied or was trying to.
You believed and trusted her. It all made sense now - you remember how nervous she was when she asked you out on a date, you remember how nervous she was when she actually took you out, also how nervous she was when she asked the girlfriend question and how nervous she was just today.
You could only imagine how nervous she would be if she ever decided to ask you to be her wife.
Which Alexia definitely would do.
She would always be nervous around you, itās you - youāre way too perfect for this world, so Ale had every right to be nervous every day anew - you were the key to all her happiness.
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bf! chan x fem! reader: he comforts you during a mental health episode
pairing: chan x reader
genre: ANGST like seriously, turns into comfort at the end tho šš¾
word count: 4.7k
warnings: graphic depictions of depression, anxiety/anxiety attacks, and psychosis (paranoia); self worth issues; general self-loathing
a/n: i wrote this in one sitting about six months ago and deliberated posting it, but it's almost the end of the year so i feel like i should release it. i used to feel so validated by fics where reader is depressed and gets comforted, but she was never as depressed as i sometimes was, so i drew a bit from life for this one. everyone please be safe and read the warnings <3
It doesn't start with the dishes. In fact, you think your therapist might tell you that it's not about the dishes at all, but about your own poor self-image, or lack of emotional regulation, or about a thousand other things that are wrong with the way you perceive yourself and the world.
The truth is that lately you've been sleeping way too late and waking up too early, and you're so tired that you can't eat, which makes you so hungry that you can't take naps. You're between jobs and the outlook hasn't been great, your best friend keeps blowing you off in favor of her new boyfriend, and just this week you found out that your favorite bakery is no longer making the souffles that you've been using as a pick me up since you moved into this building.
You don't do well with change, or rejection, or honestly anything, lately. You wake up stressed and you go to sleep stressed. You keep your phone on Do Not Disturb because you can't bear receiving notifications. Just today you've talked yourself out of taking showers twice, only to have a meltdown when you tried to sit on your bed because you felt too dirty to touch your own sheets. You sit on the floor instead. You eat a singular banana for lunch, just to make your headache go away. Your headache does not go away. You feel both unreal and painfully solid, sinking into the ground and on the verge of floating away.
Your boyfriend, Chan, keeps texting you updates about his day, and answering them feels like an exercise in performance art. You scroll through your previous texts to make sure you're adding the right amount of exclamation points, that you're using the same recent emojis. It's like cosplaying a happier version of yourself. A better version, a version that he could love, as opposed to how you are now: greasy and gross and plastered to the floor in your hallway. The idea of him seeing you like this fills you terror, or at least it would if you hadn't burned out your capacity for feeling things already.
A new message pops up.
Chan: Hey baby ā¤ļø Was thinking of swinging by tonight after work? I can bring dinner with me
Just the thought of eating threatens to make you vomit. You suck in a breath and hold it as you type,
You: If you want something specific go for it! I already started cooking but we could have it another time
Chan: I don't want to waste all your hard work. We can have what you're making. I'm sure it'll be delicious :)
You: I can promise edible. Delicious is up in the air rn š
Chan: I have faith in you even if you don't ā¤ļø. I'll be there around seven today
You: Okay! I love you sm, see you then! ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø
You lock your phone and throw it across the room. Why do you do this to yourself? "Already started cooking?" You haven't showered today.Ā Normally you try to deter Chan from coming over when you're having a freakazoid episode, but now you've basically invited him in? You have to be normal for an entire evening?
You fall on your back on the ground and put your hands over your face, blocking out the sunshine that insists on steaming through the cracks in the drapes. Your heart is beating so hard you worry you're going into cardiac arrest.
Get off the fucking ground, y/n, you tell yourself. You have to go cook dinner for your boyfriend.
"There is something very wrong with me," you say out loud, very quietly. The silence of your apartment swallows the words. They vanish, as if never said.
You get up.
It takes you two tries to make something even passing as edible. Your head is all over the place, and you burn batches of oil and veggies before you manage to stay in your body long enough to finish making anything. It takes an embarrassing amount of pans and spoons and bowls to make something that should be simple, and as dishes pile up in the sink you feel stupider and stupider. Why are you acting like you don't know how to cook? It's not hard to make some vegetables in stew. You don't know why it's taking every appliance in your kitchen and all of your concentration to execute such a simple task.
By the time you're done cooking, you've stressed yourself out enough that you're getting a tension headache. You close your eyes and brace yourself against the sink, rallying yourself.
Just do these dishes and then you can sit down, you think. Just one more thing.
You pick up a sponge.
You put the sponge down.
There is no way you can do these dishes.
It doesn't so much hit you like a train as the realization slowly creeps up on you. It's not that many dishes, really. It looks like a lot, because the pots and bowls are so large, but numerically there's very few items in your sink. It wouldn't even take 30 minutes to clean everything and leave it in the rack for later.
But that's not happening. The idea fills you with a cold and genuine dread, just as strong and perverse as when you'd tried to shower earlier, or sit on your bed. You can't turn on the tap because then the water will touch you, and it will feel Wrong, and then your whole body will feel Wrong, and then you'll die of Sudden Onset Wrongness. And now that you think about it, a lot of your anxiety today has revolved around water, and isn't that a symptom of rabies? Hydrophobia? Did you get rabies somehow? Would you know if you had rabies? Maybe that's the thing that's wrong with you- you're not depressed or insane or just a terrible person living a terrible life. You're just rabid. There's something eating your brain, and that's what's making you into such a fucking failure of a person.
While you're debating the possibility of brain-eating viruses, Chan comes home from work. You automatically turn towards him, a bright smile on your face, and rush to greet him.
"Hey, Channie!" you say, bouncing over to him with a pep you do not feel. "I'm so happy you're here!"
And you are, mostly. You love your boyfriend, really you do. He's loving and attentive, and he's never made you feel like anything less than the number one priority in his life. You have similar values and work ethics, which keeps you on the same page through most difficult periods in either of your lives and careers. You haven't been together long, but your bond is solid, and you really believe you're going to make it far together.
You also really believe you won't if he ever finds out what a complete nutcase you are. So you hide it. You grin at him and you appear light and joyful and easygoing and you brush off his concerns with adages and placations, and you redirect the conversation back to him, because you're a good listener and you love the sound of his voice and you much prefer that activity to any activity that involves you explaining how you laid on the floor for five hours and had an emotional breakdown while slicing cabbage. He has other things to worry about, other problems to solve without adding yourself to the list. You're supposed to be his respite, not another draining task. He doesn't need to know how hard it's been lately. You shouldn't have to say it.
So he doesn't. And you don't.
"Hey baby," he says. He sets his stuff down and kisses you in greeting. "How was your day?"
"Okay," you say. The answer feels curt, but you don't want to ruminate any more on your absolutely fruitless afternoon.
Chan doesn't comment on your strange answer. He takes his shoes off and hangs up his coat, and as he's about to walk past you he spots the mountain of dishes in the kitchen.
"Oh, were you about to do the dishes? I can do them if you'd like."
"You just got home," you protest. "You should go sit down."
"But you've been standing just as long cooking dinner, right? I should do my part."
His insistence is making something terrible expand in your gut. Instead of being flattered at his offer to help, his words feel like a violent condemnation. You should've done the dishes before he got home. You should've finished cleaning the kitchen altogether, so that he can relax in a clean environment. What kind of stupid fucking girlfriend are you, where you can't even do basic chores around the house?
"No, it's okay. I already psyched myself up to do them, so I'll do them."
Chan hums in a tone that's either playful or mocking, you genuinely can't tell which. "Okay, if you say so. Don't be afraid to tap out if the dishes get the better of you."
Great. He thinks you're so stupid you couldn't do the dishes if you tried.
You subtly regulate your breathing as you turn towards the sink. Chan disappears into the apartment out of view, and you give yourself thirty seconds to push your freak-out as far down inside you as you can.
"You're not an idiot, y/n," you tell yourself. "You can do some fucking dishes."
You reach under the sink and pull out some disposable plastic gloves. They make your hands look weirdly swollen and unfamiliar, as if they aren't your hands anymore. For a bizarre moment, you're convinced that they're genuinely not, that someone else's hands have been put on your body. You close your eyes so hard sparks fly in front of you.
Stop being crazy. Do the fucking dishes.
You turn on the water and pick up a bowl.
Chan reappears. You flash him a smile, but say nothing. Chan grins back, all dimples and crescent eyes. He's so handsome it makes you want to rip your own skin off. You thank God every day that you were born beautiful, because you could never have caught his attention with your personality alone. He'd be completely out of your league, and honestly, maybe he still is.
That thought gets shut down and pushed away. One crisis at a time. You don't have hands and you might have rabies, but you definitely have a boyfriend who loves you. There's no point in kicking yourself while you're down.
You turn back to the sink.
You cannot do these fucking dishes.
"Work was funny today," Chan says as he moves over to the stove and opens the pot.
"Mm?"
"Just some technical issues in the studio. Nothing serious, but it gave us some good bloopers."
You pick up a glass cup. You can see your reflection mirrored back at you in the curve, and your eyes are so wide. Have they always been that wide? Are your eyes drier these days than they normally are? You can't tell, because every part of you feels both dehydrated and submerged under water.
"This is really good, babe," Chan says.
You blink. "What?"
Chan holds up his bowl. "The stew. It's great. I told you it would be delicious."
You let out a pleased sound. "Thank you baby. Your encouragement really motivated me."
It was the wrong thing to say. You have no idea how, but from the way Chan's expression changes slightly as he looks at you, you know he's caught on to you acting weird.
"Is everything alright?"
Shit.
"With me? Yeah, I guess so. I've just been really tired lately."
"On the job hunt?" he asks sympathetically. It's like a stake in your heart.
"As always."
He wraps an arm around you and presses a kiss to your hair. "Don't worry, baby. You're super qualified in your field. You'll find something soon."
You need him to stop touching you or you'll start throwing pans at the wall.
"I hope so," is all you say.
"I know so. Just keep faith."
You hum again, noncommittal. It's like you're slowly losing the ability to speak. And the gloves are too tight and the water is so loud and you're nauseous and your head still hurts and it's probably not even the stress, it's probably the rabies, it's turning your brain into swiss cheese as you speak.
After another tight squeeze, Chan lets you go and retrieves his bowl from where he'd set it down. You hope he might leave you to go eat in the living room, but instead he hovers on the opposite side of the island, and continues telling you about his day. Normally, you'd love to hear the play by play of every crazy thing that happened with his group members and managers. Today, it's like nails on a chalkboard. The story is endless, keeps weaving around other anecdotes and tangents and you wish he would just shut up for one second so you can pull yourself together but you can't say that, because he isn't doing anything wrong, you're just being crazy, you're a bad and lazy girlfriend and you can't even put your own issues on hold long enough to listen to your boyfriend talk about his day. Everything is wrong wrong wrong, and you're Wrong and something is Wrong With You and it just keeps going it never stopswhy can't it all just stop-
"Y/N?"
Your name sounds like it's coming from a thousand miles away.
"Y/N? Are you okay?"
You turn to look at Chan, see his eyebrows pinched together in concern. You have no idea how long he's been saying your name.
Very calmly, you strip your gloves off and lay them to the side. You turn off the water.
"Sorry," you say. "Give me one moment, please."
You walk past him and down the hall to your bedroom, where you very calmly and gently close the door behind yourself. You climb on to your bed, filthy clothes and all, and pull two of the pillows from the end to rest on top of each other. You tie your hair back with a hair tie, press your face into the stack of pillows below you so that your whole face is covered.
And you just start screaming.
Screaming is therapeutic, apparently. Or at least, it's on the approved list of emotional regulation activities your therapist had given you. As long as you aren't screaming at anyone, it can be an effective form of release. It helps you release the tension from your core and focus that nervous energy into sound and action.
You scream into the pillow as loud as you can. You aren't sure how much it's doing to muffle your sound, but the belief that it's helping allows you to let go. It's tearing at your throat, the intensity of it. Once you start it's hard to stop, you just keep going and going and going, as if you're expelling demons.
When you finally peter out, you pause for a moment, then push yourself onto your knees. You're dizzy. Blood is rushing in your ears. It's oddly hard to breathe, as if you can't get enough air in your lungs. Even the fact of your own body is too much for you. You wish you could abandon it, just for a moment. You wish you could observe this from the outside so that you would better know how to fix it.
Eventually, your breaths calm. The buzzing recedes, leaving room for rational thought. And your chest feels....lighter. No longer is there a bomb sitting in your sternum, waiting to explode. The pressure has equalized. You look down at your hands, fisted in your bedsheets, and they look like your hands.
Cool. Cool cool cool cool cool.
You think you can probably do the dishes now.
Gingerly, you climb out of bed and make your way to the door. You open it, prepared to put your smile back on and apologize for your rude exit.
Chan is outside your door.
His eyes are wide with alarm. He looks stiff, hesitant. One of his hands is outstretched towards the door, as if about to knock.
Your face goes blank, wiring short-circuiting as you try to figure out what to say.
"Hey, y/n," Chan says, slow, testing. "Are you okay?"
Your script restarts, and a big smile automatically draws itself on your face. "Oh, yeah, I'm fine. Sorry about that. I just got a little overwhelmed."
"Overwhelmed?"
"Yeah. It's fine, though. Come on, you can finish telling me your story."
You grab his hand and try to pull him away from the bedroom. He doesn't budge.
"Will you tell me what's going on?"
You turn back to look at him. "Nothing's going on."
"Baby, I understand if you don't want to talk to me about it yet. But you don't need to pretend there's nothing wrong. You don't need to lie to me."
"I'm not lying."
"I heard you screaming in there."
Ice flushes through your body.
"Ah. Well, it's like I said. I got a little overwhelmed. I'm not hurt or anything. Sorry if I worried you."
"A little overwhelmed?" He's getting frustrated now, put off by your blase tone. "You look like you're on the verge of a nervous breakdown."
"No, I don't," you say, because you don't. You know what you look like when you get like this. You've trained your expressions so well that your face doesn't flush. Your eyes don't tear up. You have to look put together, because if you don't look put together then you can't convince yourself that you are put together.
"Y/n. I know you. I can tell when something's up." He sighs. "I've thought you were a bit distant for the past couple of weeks but I figured you would come to me eventually. But here we are, and you're having an anxiety attack right in front of me and you won't even admit it."
"I'm not having an anxiety attack."
"Love, I know what anxiety looks like. If you'd just let me help-"
"I'm not having an anxiety attack. I don't have anxiety. I would know if I did."
"Everyone has bad days and hard times, baby. You don't have to be defensive. I'm not accusing you of anything."
"You say you're not accusing me of anything after unilaterally diagnosing me with anxiety?"
Chan lets out a long breath. "That wasn't what I meant. I just mean-"
"You can't just assign me disorders when you decide I'm acting irrationally. You don't know my medical history. You don't even know me that well. You don't know if my behavior is normal or not."
"You can't be getting upset at me for 'not knowing you' when it's clear you're actively hiding things from me," Chan says, patience thinning. "I see you're in distress and you're picking apart my wording? I'm trying to help you."
"I didn't say I wanted your help."
"You're my partner! Of course I'm going to help you!"
"You can't!"
"Why not?"
"Because-" You choke on it and slam your lips shut.
Chan's face is drawn in irritation. He makes a go on gesture. But you can't go on. It's like the words are trapped in bubbling tar.
Your silence stretches. Chan sighs and drags a hand down his face in exhaustion. He'd gone out of his way to come visit you and now he regrets it. You've wasted his evening and ruined his mood. It's only a matter of time before he realizes you ruin everything. Hell realize he's drowning in all your mess and decide to save himself, and then you'll be alone again.
You draw in a breath of your own, but you're still lightheaded.
"Why did you invite me over if you didn't want me to see you like this?" he asks finally. "You don't have to see me every day if that's not what you want."
All the anger is gone from his voice. He's being so patient that your own stubbornness is acrid in comparison. You swallow, hard. Every muscle in your body is tense. You have the pull the words out of your throat with hooks, one syllable at a time.
"I wanted to see you," you explain, stilted and pathetic. "I thought I could pretend for long enough."
"Pretend what?"
That I'm not crazy. That I'm not falling apart. That I'm normal and easygoing and a joy to be around and definitely not rabid.
It's impossible to say. You don't know what's wrong with you, but you know that something is. You can't do the dishes. And you can't do this.
Your knees buckle and you sink to the floor of the hallway.
"Y/n?"
You don't respond. You're just staring straight ahead, all your thoughts whirring so fast that you're having trouble parsing any of them.
"Y/n? Hey, baby, sweetheart, can you look at me?"
You blink, and he's in front of you, on your level. He's trying to look calm but you can see the panic in his eyes. It only makes your chest tighter. You're dragging him down, you're cursing him. He needs to get out or you'll have his blood on your hands.
"We need to break up," you whisper.
Chan reels back like he's been slapped. "What?"
"We can't- we need to break up. I shouldn't have invited you over. I'm sorry."
"I..." Chan is at a loss for words. "You don't mean that."
But you do mean it. With everything in your body. "We can't be together."
"Baby, I don't know what you're thinking, but we don't have to break up if you don't want to. I don't want to break up."
You feel sick with his sureness. How can he claim to know you better than you know yourself?
"You don't get it," you say. Your tone is unnatural, words strange on your tongue. "We just can't be together."
"Can you tell me why you feel that way?"
"Just look at me."
"I am looking at you. And all I see is my beautiful, wonderful, perfect girlfriend who is having a very bad day and might be making some hasty decisions."
"Not a bad day. A bad life. I'm fucked up, Chan." The words come out with such a quiet malice that it shocks even yourself. "I can't even do the fucking dishes."
"I can do the dishes, love. I said it wasn't a big deal."
"No no no. It's not about the dishes." You're struggling to explain- the words are getting twisted, the thoughts all merge together- "I can't do anything. It's not about the fucking dishes. It's about- I can't-"
And you burst into tears
"I'm sorry," you say. "I'm really sorry. I just-"
"It's okay," he soothes. "It's okay. I understand now."
He doesn't. He can't, and you know that full well. You shake your head, vision blurring from your tears. You're so embarassed and it's making you cry worse. You think you must look so ugly right now. He must be repulsed by you. You're repulsed by yourself, your own misery making your skin crawl.
"Can I touch you, baby? I want to hold you."
You shouldn't. You'll infect him. You'll ruin him and take away everything that makes him good. Why is he even still talking to you? Why doesn't he leave?
"You don't have to-to feel obligated. I can just- if you give me a second-"
"I don't feel obligated," he says, patient but firm. "I love you. I want to hold you all the time."
Something in your chest cracks. You're so weak. It's pathetic. But you can't hold yourself back anymore.
"Please," you whisper, defeated.
Chan reaches out and pulls you into his arm. You're both still on the ground, but he rearranges you so you can hide your face in his shoulder, and you do, too humiliated by your tears to be able to look at his face. He presses a kiss to the top of your head and your traitorous body relaxes without your permission.
"You've been struggling for a long time haven't you?" he asks. "You didn't want me to pity you."
You don't say anything. You can't bear to.
"Well, I don't pity you. I think you're very strong, trying to deal with this on your own. You made me dinner today even though you didn't really want to, right? That was very kind of you to do. You take such good care of me, baby. You light up my life. Isn't it fair that I should get to take care of you too? Can't I return the favor by helping you now?"
"It's not the same," you mumble into his shirt, because the magnitude of the two asks isn't comparable. You chopped up some vegetables and threw them in a pot. He is witnessing you have a mental breakdown in your hallway. You're not equally yoked. It's too much to ask of anyone.
"Whether it's the same or not doesn't matter. Love isn't transactional. It doesn't have to be equal effort every single time. This isn't a favor I'm returning. I'm comforting you because you're upset, and I hate to see you cry. Do you believe me when I say I want to see you happy and smiling? That I would do anything to ensure it?"
You finally pull away from him, wiping away your tears on your sleeve. "You might have to go find a new girlfriend then," you say, voice cracking from the tears and the weight of your despair.
"I don't want a new girlfriend. I want you." He's hesitant, but he continues. "There are ways of getting help, you know. We can try some things, like therapy, or medication. I can help you. You don't have to feel this way all the time."
You shake your head. "I'm in therapy and on meds already. None of it really....works on me. I have fewer bad days than I used to but they still leave me like...like this. And they just drag on....it turns to weeks and months, and I can't....I can't do anything." You let out a shaky breath and make yourself stop talking. Even after all this, the urge to hold back is engrained in you. "You deserve better."
"I think I decide what I deserve," Chan says. "I know it's hard to open up about things like this, but what's worse than you being depressed is you hiding it from me. How can we work on this if you're pretending it's not real?"
"I wanted to be good for you. I wanted to be...to be easy."
Chan leans forward and cups your face in his hands. He looks you right in the eyes, and you see that they're glossy with their own unshed tears. "I don't need you to be easy. No one is. I just want you to be you. And I want you to let me be there for you. In everything. Including this. I want all of you. Do you think you can do that? Can you try?" He wipes away your tears with his thumb.
You swallow harshly. It goes against everything in you, everything you've taught yourself. Chan loves you. He wants to stay. Even though it may all crash and burn later, even though he might still turn on you or reject you or give up on you and declare this all a lost cause, right now he wants to stay. He believes in you. And you want to hold on to that belief as long as it lasts.
"Okay. I'll try."
A relieved smile stretches across his face.
"That's my girl," he says, and presses a kiss to your forehead. It makes something like pride settle in your chest, as if the part of you that cracked earlier might not stay jagged forever.
"Let's get off the floor, hmm? I feel like you might've spent enough time down here today."
You definitely hadn't mentioned that. Maybe he really does understand more than you'd thought possible. You don't know exactly how to feel about that, but you allow a bit of gratefulness to come through as he stands up on his own and reaches a hand down to pull you up. You wipe your eyes one last time, let out a breath, and take his hand.
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