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â LONELY IS THE MUSE!
â ABBY!CENTRIC ONE SHOT â
feat. bodyguard!abby x famous actor!reader
warnings. eighteen+, suggestive nsfw content: reader fell first nd and abby fell harder, some angst, fluff, slightly coded fem reader, personal trainer!abby, just two idiots pining. i saw the discourse for some romance and i wanted to do my part. enjoy friends.
LONELY IS THE MUSE, entangled in an endless web of a high profile life, everyone waiting on you hand and foot, hollywoodâs star in their prime â everyone needing a piece for themselves. yet the mysterious blonde who has not a clue to who you are catches the eye of the lonely muse.
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âYou know you donât have to stand this close to me.â Abby counters, but her words didnât make you move an inch. Not that she really thought they would. Secretly, she enjoys your gentle touch. She likes how comfortable you feel around her. The downpour in New York has your arm entangled with her own, your hand gripping her bicep as she holds the umbrella.
âMaybe, but I donât want to ruin my hair.â You replied gently, as you rested your head against her relaxed bicep.
âGod, forbid your hair be in ruin, sweet girl.â Abbyâs wet lips look inviting, especially when sheâs smirking at you. Delectable, enticing, desired seeping underneath your soul as you try your best to keep them at bay.Â
âNow that would be positively tragic, wouldnât it? Just a paparazziâs wet dream. Need my hair in ruins for them to get a handsome payday.â Abby shakes her head, the budding smile threatening to reveal itself. You can see how it grows, despite the effort she makes to disguise it.Â
âI think you do enjoy my company. Paid or not, I bring some light into your life.â You play with the ends of her hair. The blonde feels a tingle pricking at her skin. She ignores it.Â
âI can see that smile.âÂ
Better than anyone, Abby knows the gleam in your eyes is too dangerous to entertain, so she looks forward. Itâs what she's paid to do, to keep you safe. Not to entertain some weird crush that will soon pass when you move on to the next actress, artist, or producer. She doesnât need a reminder of how different your world is, sheâs already abundantly clear on where the both of you stand. Worlds apart from each other, even if youâre leaning against her, the greedy hands of the public grab onto you first, mercilessly sucking the life out of anyone who enters your life.Â
All it does is isolate you, making your life incredibly lonely. Trapped on the throne you built with your raw talent, but the industry is a double edged sword, as much as it appears to lift you up, it impales any sense of normalcy at a private, peaceful life. You take pride in these little moments you have with her. Itâs the only time you get to have a taste of normalcy, even if you did have a bodyguard, which wasnât entirely normal. Yet, Abby is a gentle reminder of a life she wishes to have. Someone who is kind, and loving; a soul that exists for no selfish gain, greed, or selfishness.Â
Sometimes, you take advantage of it.Â
Abby knows you crave physical affection. Ever since your messy break up, youâve been finding any little excuse to justify it. Abby didnât really mind at all. Even if she tried to deny it in her head, sheâd miss it if you stopped. The incessant need you have to be close to her at all times, your essence bleeding on to her, suffocating her with everything she wants, but knows she canât ever let herself dip into the deepest edges of you.Â
Especially, not when you are still attempting to decode the wreckage of your last relationship.Â
Abby hates seeing you like this, but she knew there was little she could do to help. All she could do is let you ride the wave of heartbreak, take in the silent tears hitting full cheeks, and hope it would all end soon for you. For now, she would allow immediate proximity.
Youâre hurting. You need it. Â
The first few weeks, even a couple months after, she expects it. Now itâs month four, and you were still touching her all the time. Lame excuses falling from your lips daily and Abby was sure you didnât even believe them. She thought about bringing it up to you, establishing healthy boundaries before she crosses a line.
Yet, it feelsâŚnice.
It felt good to be needed. The reason she had taken this job in the first place. It wasnât what she had imagined for herself â a bodyguard of a famous musician. She jokes about it now, but it's a twisted fate for the two of you. Your eyes shine bright whenever someone asks, and you always take the lead.
Abby has always been more reserved, and your personality is as bright as the sun. She liked Abby the second she laid eyes on her. Not because she was beautiful or the most gorgeous human sheâd ever seen.
Which she is.
No.
Her stupid pounding heart, the one she felt beating violently out of her chest, loves you, has no idea who she is. She had thought possibly the blonde stranger was putting on a front, some did. They liked to conceal their intentions behind greedy eyes and malicious intent.
But Abby turned out to be different.
When a blossoming friendship turned into a job opportunity, it took Abby through a loop. It was the very last thing she was expecting from you. Youâd kept her in the dark and when you announced exactly who you were, Abby really didnât know. Never was she really a fan of social media, didnât really partake in it unless someone was showing her the latest trend going around. Sheâs a little old fashioned but she likes it. It worked in her favor when it came to you. Unknowingly, for the first time since your fame struck as quick as lightning, you had the pleasure to befriend someone who had no idea who you were.Â
As fresh as breathing your first breath of air, you took pride in the circumstance. Someone enjoying your company for who they are and not just for your social standing, fame, or most importantly the money. Before either of you could really even fully come to it, Abby has become such an influential person in your life, and then you were attempting to entice her with a job opportunity, and she accepted.Â
You thought it would take longer and knew from the moment you had asked. But her life was uprooted by you, and she felt guilty about how much it fills her up with glee.Â
In the last year, Abby became the only person worthy of your trust, the only one who would keep your confessions confined, not letting the secrets drip like cheap wine down the drain. Rather more as if she was out in the vineyard, carefully hand picking the grapes for the wine as she crafts it herself. Giving it the love, care, and attention it needs to flourish into fine beverage. From one sip alone, knowing she would crave for the taste.Â
Getting to know you in ways some would dream of. Often, the mass of the public did, but youâre more selective who you let in your life now. Swiftly, you noticed how easily Abby listened.Â
Listening and seeing you for who you are, not some strewed version the media made you out to be. Â
She understood why you felt the need to and maybe why you felt comfortable with her. You spent time with her more than anyone. After two years together, she had learned every little detail about you. Where you liked to get your morning coffee, your favorite brunch spot, which bar you like to frequent when you had a night to give, which gym was your favorite, and to not speak with you until youâve had said coffee.Â
Itâs these little things Abby remembers, constantly getting her in trouble.
When paparazzi are around, you always accept her hand as she guides you through the swarming crowd. Abby knows you despise it. How inhumane it makes you feel. You feel like an attraction, an object the masses had come to see rather than being viewed as an actual person. In these moments, you cling onto Abby the most. While sheâs intimidating to all, there leaves a small exception for you, never has she once been anything to you more than just a sweet, gentle giant she wants close to her at all times.Â
Her stature is standing a little over six feet tall. Her arms always looked too good against the tight fabric of her shirt. The one you grip onto as she is navigating through a crowd with you in tow, sheâs always focused. The remainder of your team was behind you, while she was always in front of you.
At all times, protecting you.
But it was moments like today, you were grateful for. You blended with the hectic life of the city. You were just two people waiting at a crosswalk, waiting to get to your next destination.
Abby tries not to pay too much attention to how youâre squeezing her bicep, with a strong grip further indication you werenât letting go anytime soon.
She supposes itâs better than feeling your hand in hers. There were times when Abby deemed it necessary. She would grab it whenever she needed to get you through from point a to point b, quickly. It made you follow her pace instead of lingering behind. She didnât even know how she was supposed to feel with your head resting against her arm, your body so close to hers.
How was she supposed to act normally?
The rumors were already getting bad. You denied them when asked, and you did gracefully each time.
All Abby could think about if this moment was captured, it would be perceived as intimate. It felt like it was, but she didnât want the entire world to see. Not when she felt the two of you walking this very nimble line of friends, something professional, and something more. She didnât need thousands of eyes giving their two senses in a situation she didnât even fully understand yet. All it took was one person to snap a photo if she gets too close to you. If her touch stayed on you for too long, or if she let the love reach her eyes. The ladder was the most difficult to control. Itâs a part of her just as much as the air in her lungs.
This life is new to her. At times, Abby wondered if sheâs biting off more than she could chew.
The only reason sheâd left was for you. She had a small, quiet life. Abbyâs life was very average, a cloud of normalcy hovered above her before the two of you met. A personal trainer full time and she resided in a cabin about half an hour from where she worked. She chopped wood to relieve stress, Her girlfriend liked it at the time, and she did too. She had her two dogs, and a darling kitten.Â
She enjoyed the privacy. The isolated countryside her sweet family could reside in. Abby had built this life she was proud of, and it made her happy. For a time, it worked. She was genuinely content with where she was. There wasnât a need to stress or control where her life was going. It felt like a huge relief. She tended to live inside her own head, not be present in what she has right in front her.
It had been months since she felt like that. Itâd felt good and she was proud of herself for not succumbing from within and really coming to terms with what she had built around her. This was the most difficult route for her to take. To allow herself to be open, even if there was a chance of her falling.
Abby really should have felt remorseful for leaving it all behind.
Nora was sweet. The most caring partner she ever had, but there wasnât much she could compare it to. Besides her, there had only been two, and she didnât even count Owen. A long misstep until she landed where she needed to be. He did care for her, and he seemed to be more kind-hearted than most men, but the bar was set so low, he shouldâve exceeded expectations.
And he did, in some areas.
Others, he fell more than flat but there was little to nothing he could do about it. Abby likes girls and he wasnât one. Her sexuality shattered their relationship into a million pieces â leaving neither of them any option but to move on.
Nora felt real. This genuine connection sheâd never experienced before. Abby knew it one year into their relationship. The pair had built this life together, one where she didnât feel trapped in, and one Abby could be proud of. She felt acknowledged and loved Nora. There wasnât a sliver of a doubt in her mind this where she needed to be.
She tells Nora when she needs space, and she isnât ashamed of it. If she didnât want to go out, Nora wouldnât guilt trip her into it. Abby didnât feel pressured to intertwine her identity with Nora just because they were together. Nora hardly ever gave Abby a reason to be upset. She showed up like partners were supposed to, even when Abby didnât.
But it was a heavy weight to carry for Nora. Being her first serious queer relationship, Abby was left stunted in areas where Nora had to lend a helping hand. She never made Abby feel bad about it, but the two of them could feel the string keeping them threatening to snap.
Often, it frustrated Abby. To always be the one receiving help and never giving it. She didn't blame her partner, but she was left at a crossroad.Â
She never understood Owen more and it really pissed her off.
To no fucking end.
But Nora was far more patient than Abby had ever shown. Maybe it was the testament to love or maybe Nora was just a good person and Abby is shitty. She had more patience than Mother Thersea herself, and it amazed her. Always guiding Abby with a gentle hand, never getting upset with her even when she let her anger shine through.
It makes her feel undeserving of a love she could never earn.
This pure and untainted love had never touched her before, and sheâd never fallen this hard. Abby didnât want to be anywhere but here. She really thought this could be it. Nora could be the one. They could get through those hardships together, right?Â
Then you came and overwhelmed her like a tsunami.
She was running late, which was completely out of the ordinary for Abby. Instead of her neat braid, her sun kissed-blonde hair was in a low bun. Underneath her eyes was evidence of her lack of sleep. She hadnât been getting any as of lately and the bags only seemed to get deeper.
Abby wouldnât call the fights constant, but it sure did feel like it.
The back and forth, having the same fight consistently. Abby was more than frustrated. The biggest efforts she made were dismissed by Nora, even making her upset at times. She was trying too hard and being annoying, or not doing enough and then it meant she wasnât present in the relationship.
Abby felt her stuck at a wall, Nora on the other side of it and she couldnât hear a damn thing.
So, she was running late.
One of the many fights theyâve had with each other as of late. Nora is tired of dealing with a âbaby gayâ as she likes to remind her in the heat of their arguments. Abby gets offended, her lips forming into an even deeper pout, her porcelain skin flushed in anger before she gives them both space.Â
Contemplating about the future of their relationship in the shower, causing her to be late to work in the process.Â
Astronomically behind â her client arrived at the gym she worked at half an hour ago. The most recent argument with Nora plagued her morning. All they seem to do is argue, trapped in what they both need from the relationship, but all the two of them could do is argue, argue, argue.
But neither of them makes a move. They are still as the eerie silence that carries them into questioning.Â
Itâs when sheâs too inside her head, fearing about the future, when she violently bumps into you. Body colliding with yours, Abbyâs stone-like build causes you to crash into the pavement, your belongings scatter along with Abbyâs.Â
âFuck. Are you alright? Sorry, Iâm in such a hurry, Iâm sure I wasnât even paying attention.â You let her pick you from the ground, she does with ease. She looks right through you and you expect the excitement, the excited tears, or to be asked for a picture but it never comes.  Â
âFor a moment I thought I ran into a wallââ You giggle to yourself. âReally, Iâm alright.â You spoke softly. You pick up both of your belongings that had slipped from both of your grips, returning it to its owner.Â
âAre you sure youâre okay? I didnât hurt you, did I?â Abby asks again.Â
You think itâs cute how much lace of concern is conveyed in her cerulean eyes, full of light and wonder, so beautiful it stops you in your tracks.Â
âNo no! Iâm fine! Really donât worry about it.âÂ
Honestly, youâre still in amazement she has no idea who you are. It makes your fondness of her grow even more. The two of you depart quickly, go about your day, and you think nothing of it until you go to unlock your phone to message your manager and itâs not a picture of the moon youâd taken during the eclipse, itâs the mysteriously hot and kind woman youâd run into before.Â
Shit. She has my phone.Â
Lucky for you, Abby was coming to the same realization. Ready to bring out the workout she had planned out for her first client, opening her phone to access where she had written everything out only to find this isnât her phone. Well, fuck.Â
Abby hollers at Dina to take over the client for a moment, excusing herself for a moment before retreating into the office to call from her direct line.Â
Idiot Anderson. Now you get to make an idiot of yourself, twice.Â
Way to go.Â
She calls her phone and it rings a few times before the familiar voice chimes through the speaker, the one she heard this morning during her fit of anxiety.Â
âPlease tell me this is the woman I ran into earlier or else Iâm going to be even more embarrassed for answering a stranger's phone.âÂ
âWell youâre in luck.âÂ
âOh thank fuckââ You curse yourself before being so vulgar with someone who you didnât even know. âSorry! God, this is all my fault. I must have swapped our phones when I picked them up and didnât even realize.âÂ
âItâs okay, really, if I was paying attention where I was walking this morning it never would have happened. Did you wanna meet?âÂ
âNo! Let me. Please, this is all my fault. I should at least be the one who makes the drive.âÂ
âAre you sure? Itâs really no trouble. I donât mind.âÂ
âIâm really sure.âÂ
Abby offers the address of work, thinking once after she does if itâs a good idea, a total stranger knowing where she works but sheâs already giving the street name and suite number before she can even make her mind. Abby usually doesnât get nervous but this situation has sent her into a frenzy, thinking about how dumb she could have been. Nora will get a good laugh out of it she thinks, then she is reminded of the fight the two of them were still in. She wonders if sheâs even tried to reach out to her yet or if Noraâs just waiting until Abbyâs anger rolls over.Â
More favorably, the ladder.Â
Until the two of them have the comfort of their lives, the cushion they have between their shared friends and the home they share twenty minutes out of the state, until it comes up again and theyâll be contemplating it all over again. Anxiously, the front desk girl, Bevs, the younger girl who has a crush on her, shyly comes up to her.Â
Bevs says what she assumes is your name, confusing Abby in the process.Â
âYou know her?âÂ
âHow could you not? Sheâs one of the most famous actresses ever.â Abby is stunned to say the least. Truthfully, she had no idea. Her lack of social media keeps her out of the loop and as much as her friends tease her about, if Abby knew who you were the first time around, sheâs sure she wouldnât have been able to say more than two words. Clearly, youâre a fresh face to her. Already, Abby knows Manny is going to have a field day when Bevs lets this information spill in her sheer excitement.Â
Great, she thinks.Â
âOh.âÂ
âI put her in your office. Some of the clients were already starting to have questioning looks, putting the pieces together. Hey! Maybe they're as clueless as you.âÂ
âBevs, go back to the front desk.â With a curt nod and realizing she has pushed too far, with a tail between her legs she retreats back to her post.Â
Okay, Anderson, letâs get this over with.Â
Abby smells you the minute she steps foot in her office. Itâs not the usual pinewood scent the candle in her office radiates. Thereâs a lingering smell of lavender with just a hit of vanilla. Itâs sweet as it engulfs her nostrils, she finds herself sniffling slightly, a silent beg for more of it. Youâre standing the minute youâre aware of her presence. Painfully, Abby is aware of her lack of clothing. The tight sport jacket is left unopened, her black sweatpants, accompanied with her sports bra, abs on display as she watches your eyes examine her carefully.Â
Sheâs not sure how to feel about it.Â
There is a moment, a short one where your eyes go to her chest, the silver barbells constricting against the small fabric, clear as to what lies beneath.Â
Abby does smirk at that. Sheâs only human.Â
You keep staring at her for a minute longer, well it feels like one but Abby deems it couldnât have been more than a few seconds. âSorry to keep you waiting.âÂ
âItâs really not a problem.â The more time goes on, the sweeter you are. âItâs pretty close to where I live.âÂ
Abby didnât know it then but you were lying straight through your teeth. The trainer didnât know you moved around your entire day to make the phone swap or the butterflies swarming your stomach from just how attractive and nice she seemed to be. There was something about her that sent your caution flying to the wind, drifting in the leaves with the rest of your pride.Â
âWell I appreciate you coming out this way, even if itâs in your area. I really wouldnât have minded taking the drive.â Abby pulls out your phone as she hands you yours. Itâs simple, transactional, and it should have just been left at that but you had a fondness of putting your foot in your mouth.Â
âAre you a trainer here?âÂ
âUh, yeah. Been doing it for a few years actually. I spent so much time here already, now I get paid for it. Canât really complain.âÂ
âDo you ever do private sessions?âÂ
âUm-â Abby scratches the back of her awkwardly, not sure if youâre asking her genuinely or if youâre trying to insinuate something else entirely.Â
âOh fuck no! I didnât mean it like that. I just have aâŚ.job opportunity I have to get in shape for and you just look like you know what youâre doing.â Abby thought you might as well point to her physique but if anything she was flattered. It was always nice knowing something sheâs been working on for years, her longest standing commitment besides Nora, is appreciated.Â
âSure, we could work something out.â You slightly smile before you exchange phones, this time on purpose, to put in the otherâs number. Normally, she didnât give out her number to clients, but Abby makes an exception for you that day. To this day, sheâll never outwardly admit why she did, not even to herself.Â
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Two years later, sheâs single from her life being turned upside down by you. The casualty being her own relationship, leaving Nora behind was one of the hardest decisions sheâs made. Nora never agreed on Abby taking the job. As much as Nora wished for Abby to be more open about their endeavors, as soon as she accepted an offer that could drastically expand the trajectory of their life, Nora couldnât be asked to compromise another thing.Â
That was that. Not even two months into Abby working for you and Nora had called it quits. Abby never talked about it, only you knew she had a girlfriend she used to talk about when you began training with her, and then it was just silent. Back then, you didnât know her well enough to pry, so you didnât.Â
Even as time passed, the two of you became friends through your employment, spending all your time with her during press season for your upcoming film, Lonely Is The Muse, together. Today was the only day you had off, even if it means Abby technically had the day off, you insisted that both of you leave the hotel and go out for the day. It's the most peace you felt during the European leg of the tour. Only one more day of dealing with your sensory issues, people in your face telling you when and where to go, or the distasteful question regarding your past public breakup instead of the work you were promoting.Â
Some interviewers were kind enough to let the drama go but some wanted to get their own viral moment, waiting for you to say the wrong thing. As the industry likes to say, any publicity is good publicity.Â
When youâre America's sweetheart actress of the century, such luxuries canât be afforded.Â
As your manager likes to remind you, thereâs a reputation you have to protect.Â
âWould you like to head back now? Long day tomorrow. Last day of interviews and then your flight leaves first thing in the morning.âÂ
âDid Stassie put you up to this?âÂ
âMaybe.âÂ
âI thought you were supposed to be the fun one.âÂ
âMhm, your definition of fun is letting you do whatever you want.âÂ
âAnd the problem with that is?âÂ
All Abby can do is chuckle.Â
âWhat do you want to do then?â Abby asks. She takes note of the sparkle in your eyes, as blinding as the sun but obtaining the serenity of the moon. âIâm all ears sweetheart.âÂ
Itâs how the two of you end up here, a rooftop party, a friend of a friend you said. The party was lowkey, more than the typical ones you would get invited. Maybe because you werenât in Los Angeles, Miami, or New York â but tucked away on another continent â or perhaps everyone here is just discreet.Â
Thereâs only two fans that come up to you instead of twenty. Youâre thankful for some sense of normalcy, one night where you can just feel normal. It still never gets old, people coming up to you as they confess the impact youâve had on their life. It feels unbelievable at times but youâre grateful for the luxury life youâve been granted.Â
âHere. No liquor tonight.â Abby hands you a glass of red wine, your favorite beverage of choice when you couldnât have tequila.Â
âYes Maâam.â You playfully salute her. More than anything, you enjoy the not so subtle chuckle. âNot that I donât love your company but isnât Stassie supposed to boss me around?âÂ
âShe felt under the weather. Plus, we both know you donât listen to her.âÂ
âAnd I listen to you?â Your hand plays with her loose blonde hair, smoothing out the white button sheâs wearing.Â
âYeah, you do. I wonder why that is.â Abby is playing with fire tonight. Possibly due to the fact that you wouldnât leave her side, not even for a moment, keeping your body close, practically gluing yourself to her. Yes, sheâs charged with keeping you safe and protected but it seems you find enjoyment bringing it to another level entirely.Â
âYouâre much nicer to look at, thatâs all.â Itâs light, a quiet whisper, not meant to be heard by anyone â not even for Abby to hear. âDonât wanna make my handsome bodyguard upset.âÂ
Faking your pout as you let the words leave your lips, Abby chuckles as you get closer to her, her body standing strong as you push your weight onto her. Stoic as always, while you lean on her, she keeps her eyes peeled. Ensuring your safety at all times.Â
âFlattery isnât going to get you a shot tonight.âÂ
âIâm just stating the obvious.âÂ
Abby chuckles, again. Sheâs delighted youâre enjoying yourself, even if it comes at her expense. Thereâs a soft jazz song playing outside, couples dancing to the music, you zone out for a moment as you look upon one in particular.Â
They are older, possibly in their forties, raven hair beginning to gray, fine lines crinkle when they smile at each other but itâs hard to take note of anything else but the way the couple looks at each other. Your mind wonders how long theyâve been together, if itâs been for years, months, a couple weeks.Â
It doesnât really matter. You just want that.Â
The feeling isnât lost on you, especially when youâre in the arms of the woman you love. For her, sheâs being protective, doing her job but you wish it was different. A bubbling desire dripping off your tongue, a need to have her close to you but because she wants. Not because sheâs paid to.Â
âIf I canât have any tequila shots, god forbid, you have to dance with me.â You down the rest of your wine, placing the empty glass on the bar. âCâmon, you can give Stassie an earful later.âÂ
Pulling her towards the makeshift dance floor, Abby leads as your head rests against her chest. The steady, soft heartbeat soothes you, a reminder of the safety you feel with her. Caught in the riptide of her kind eyes and heart full of gold. Itâs what makes her so unique, so loved, so her. With a surprisingly good tone, Abby sings to the music softly before twirling you around and spinning your body back to her.Â
âIs there anything you canât do?â Your hand rubs lovingly on her lower back as she holds you in her arms. You take pride when it doesnât feel transactional. When she holds you and it feels as if she was meant to. Thereâs nothing else comparable to it, her frame melting into yours as your soul finds solace in her warm embrace.Â
âThereâs plenty of things.â Playfully, Abby smirks.Â
âOh yeah. Iâm sure.âÂ
The sarcasm practically drips out of you as her smirk grows wider.Â
âCan I ask you something?â You hesitate for a moment as you find her beautiful blue eyes staring into your soul. Itâs only then does everything troubling might dissipate while she holds you â secretly hoping itâs forever.Â
âYou can ask me anything.âÂ
You give yourself a moment to collect your thoughts as you move to the delicate beat. âDo you ever wish for a life where you could have had a normal life? I wonder if things could be different.âÂ
Immediately, Abby answers.Â
âNot anymore, no, not for a second.âÂ
If it was even possible, Abby pulls you closer to her, not urging a word more. Itâs how she is, cold and distant to some but they donât feel the stutter in her breath when youâre near or the soft pad of her thumb rubbing soothingly on the back of your hand. Or the soft words of encouragement when youâre having a difficult day.Â
They hear none of it.Â
She dances with you for a couple more songs, before you find solace on the couch. You lay beneath the moonlight, your body cuddles into her side as you stare up at the sky.Â
Itâs lost on you how youâve ended with her, someone as kind and untainted as her, wanting to spend her free time with you, but youâre grateful for it. Whatever god you have to thank, youâll get on your knees to praise their alter for bringing Abby into your life. Sheâs the best thing to ever happen to you and she doesnât even know it. Albeit, she hardly knows the extent of how wonderful she is.Â
âWhy here?âÂ
âItâs a good night, nice weather. Why not?âÂ
A question with a question. Itâs the most straightforward answer youâll ever give her. Innuendos for the sweet girl to piece together, but with the soft circles being drawn her stomach with the pad of your finger leaves little to nothing to decode.Â
âItâs nice, yeah.âÂ
Abby always has so little to say but her mind swarms with a thousand reasons why this is a bad idea and a million of why this is where the constellations in the jaded sky have led to you. Straight into the pits of innocence, a heart thatâs been hurt more times than she can count but still as golden and whole as one could be.Â
âWhat do you think of Italy?âÂ
âItâs nice.âÂ
âNice? Thatâs all I get?âÂ
Abby smirks but her body stills when you play with the waistband of her trousers before gliding back to the security of her abdomen, carving the liner of her defined abs. The ones she tries so hard to cover up, but you saw on the very first day you met her.Â
âDo you want more?â You ask, an eyebrow raising in suggestion. Abby knows itâs a double edged sword, one she doesnât want to be injured with.Â
âYouâre playing a very dangerous game.â Cautiously, Abby warns. âIâm not sure that last drink was a great idea.âÂ
You rest your head on her sternum, sapphire eyes looking down at you as her hand finds home on your waist, the blunt of your nails scratching softly at her stomach.Â
âThey always seem like a great idea at the time, donât they?â With a gentle hand, you caress her scarred cheek, the pad of your thumb gently tenderly kissing the freckled skin. Outlining the softness of her jaw with your left, while your right one refuses to leave her stomach.Â
âI donât see how anyone would ever want to leave you.â Abby hums, not giving you much to go off of, tight lipped as sheâs always been. The Nora situation has always been on your mind. One day, Abbyâs speaking of her like sheâs the love of her life and the next? Abby stiffens so tight when you bring up her name you promise yourself to never speak of it again. Until now, almost two years later, youâre more curious than you have ever been. The fatal ending, not belonging to you, but still you paw for the answers with your greedy palms.Â
âYou can just ask me if you want to know. I can see the look in your eyes.âÂ
âWhat look? I donât have aââÂ
Abby tilts your chin with your palm, leaning into her touch as you often do.Â
âYes, you do.âÂ
âHow do you know this look?âÂ
âHm.â Her thumb pulls at your bottom lip, âYouâre just trying to get me in trouble now.âÂ
Your tone shifts, your eyes become transcendent, more crystal clear than theyâd been all night.Â
âWhat happened between you and Nora?â You ask, treading lightly on the ground youâre skating upon, in fear the ground beneath you might just crack if you apply too much pressure.Â
âWhy is it so important to you?âÂ
âItâs not that itâsââ You face plant into her chest, giving yourself a moment to breathe. Fuck, even her chest smells good.Â
âYou donât ask about anything unless itâs of value to anyone. You donât waste time, youâre very adamant about it. Painfully so.â Blonde eyebrows relax as she closes her eyes for a moment, but her touch on you soothes you. Itâs gentle; a somber comfort bleeding into blissful joy.Â
âBut Iâve spent a lot of time with you.âÂ
âYes, youâve spent a lot of your time with me.
Abby opens her eyes to see you, your head tilted to the right, as you look upon each carve of her angelic face, the one that could only be carved by the gods above, resembling an angel on earth. As pure as the snow with the biggest heart of gold you ever have had the pleasure of knowing.Â
âWhat?âÂ
âI didnât say a thing.â You smile slyly.Â
âWe didnât break up because of you, if thatâs what youâre asking.â Abby sighs, âYouâre not some homewrecker. My home with Nora was already wrecked before we met.âÂ
âAre you just saying it to make me feel better?âÂ
âNo, Iâm not.â You play with the ends of her golden hair, it hurts to be this close to what you want but knowing itâs so clearly out of your reach, league even, all of it will end the same. âNora wasnât fond of her being my first relationship with a woman. It caused a ripple effect, me feeling like I wasnât good enough and her feeling like she has to carry me in the relationship, emotionally anyway.âÂ
âIs that why you broke up?âÂ
âNo.âÂ
âIt was because of me.â You state, as a matter of fact, knowing there is no other truth to be known. With tears welling up in your eyes, an ache in your heart, one that made you ache all over. The dread of the guilt weighing heavily on your heart, time and distance still isnât enough for you to run from it.Â
âIt was a job that was a great opportunity. Alright? It wasnât you, even if I hadnât, we both wanted different things. I didnât even realize it until after but I wasnât happy. I promise, it has nothing to do with you.âÂ
What Abby didnât know, you needed to hear her say those words. In the back of your head, a monstrous demon unleashes in your mind, telling you crashed her relationship. You were the problem and her inevitable doom, but sheâs assuring you it wasnât the case.Â
âWe hardly knew each other back then.âÂ
As pathetic as it sounds, Abby canât imagine her life without you.Â
âYeah hardly.âÂ
Thereâs that look again, pouring into Abbyâs soul as it eats her up whole, the gleam in your eyes begging for more. Itâll complicate things if Abby gets involved, she knows this, but it already seems like she is despite her best efforts not to be.Â
âDid I do good? You always say you miss stargazing with your brother back home. I know itâs not as quiet as the cabin you have, but I thought it would be okay for now.âÂ
âThe view isnât bad, not one bit.â She admits as she lets you rub her abdomen, the goosebumps crawling upon her skin the more Abby lets you touch her as if sheâs yours to hold. âLev would like it. Iâm convinced the kid likes you more than me now.âÂ
âAs he should. Iâm pretty damn amazing.âÂ
âHe asks too many questions though.âÂ
âAbout what?âÂ
âI dunnoâŚ..things.â Abby retreats back into her shell, the layer of protection she uses to protect herself from getting hurt. Most of all, out of everyone the gods could torture her to be confused about, of course it has to be you. Everyone in your life is always begging for pieces of your time, pieces of your affection and bits of your time to suck you dry. Abby has always wondered how you juggle it all. It feels cruel to even think you would put her in the mix.Â
Painfully, thereâs nights like tonight, where she sees the desire swarming in your eyes â every part of her pleads to give in to the temptation. Give into something sheâs never even let herself think about until the last few months. As thick as drywall, there was a barrier keeping her heart from you, one she kept to protect you and herself even.Â
The absolute last thing she wanted was to wreck everything this has to offer. If she makes the wrong move, all of it can come crashing down on youâŚitâs the last thing she wants. Make you a martyr in her story, one she thinks and dreams of often but knows youâre too big for her to exist in your life. The circles you run in donât even exist in the same planet, the same fucking universe if Abbyâs being honest.Â
âWhat things?â You pout, your hand traveling south, caressing her thigh with a familiarity Abby wishes you didnât have. She wishes for a lot but they never come true, thatâs all you can be, a dying wish Abby curses upon a fading star. Â
âItâs just stupid shit, not worth mentioning.âÂ
âAbbyâŚâÂ
âYeah?âÂ
âIââ You take a deep breath, your voice already shaky and you havenât even told her yet. âI donât think you even know how much you mean to me.â Abby isnât sure where youâre going with this, terrifying her instantly.Â
Have you finally had your fill of her? Were you gonna fire her? Now?Â
âLev doesnât just talk to you about us.âÂ
âUs?â Nervously, Abby stomach clenches, unprepared for where this conversation is heading.Â
âWhy are you so scared?âÂ
Abby visibly and loudly gulps, almost making you giggle slightly.Â
âI-Iâm not.âÂ
The stonewall she attempts to hide behind but you wonât let her, not tonight. Slumping in the shadows, waiting for you to find someone else to love as she watches your happiness from a far, thatâs what she allows herself. Nothing more and nothing less.Â
âAbs, look at me.â She meets your eyes, away from the constellations in the sky, afraid if she looks for a moment too long sheâll be stuck here forever. âTalk to me, mâright here, not going anywhere unless you want me to.âÂ
Instantly, Abby grips your hips, keeping you in your place.Â
âNo, thatâs notââÂ
âWhat?âÂ
âIâm not what you want. Iâm surely not what anyone needs. Hell, Iâve only been with one woman which is deemed to be for not being enough, right? Iâm the girl who came out too late, who doesnât have enough experience but because Iâm built like some fucking adonis I need to know whatever the fuck Iâm doing but I donât. I never know what Iâm doing. The only thing I know how to do is protect you, thatâs all Iâm good for and Iâm not gonna screw that up just because IââÂ
âBecause what?â Your pelvis is on top of hers, your face coming closer to Abbyâs, watching as you are irrevocably close to her, closer than youâve ever been, wet lips ghosting over her pouty pink lips. Abby doesnât even know when you moved, how you got so close, too lost in her own head to register your movements.Â
âIt doesnât matter.â Abby puffs out.Â
âIt matters to me.â You sink into her, further, if it's even possible. âNo one matters more than you, alright?âÂ
âBut thereâs people.â Abby looks for an excuse to get up, she comes up enough so sheâs sitting up against the armrest of the patio couch, holding your lower back as she does so, leaving you straddling her hips.Â
âI donât care. All that matters is you.â You push a piece of blonde hair away, seeing her beautiful cheeks more clearly, her shining blue eyes finding its unique path to your heart, the one especially made for her. âHere just let me talk, alright? You donât have to say anything. Just listen.âÂ
Abby is nearly crying, practically purring as you run your fingers through her cascading blonde hair. Itâs too much but not enough. Although she is sure of one thing, the one thing she wants more than anything.Â
âIâve always been one for pretty girls. I had a reputation around Hollywood, always chasing one after the next, never reaching my fill or as the tabloids like to say.â You chuckled half-heartedly; the wound cutting deeper than you would have liked. âMy publicist having to pay paparazzi an obscene amount of money to get these photos from ever hitting online, month after month, it was pathetic really. Just trying to fill a hole, one I didnât even know how to fill.âÂ
âI didnât know that.âÂ
âItâs not something Iâm proud of and I never wanted you to see me differently but Iâm not ashamed anymore though. Iâm not that person anymore. I havenât been since I met you.â Abby falls silent, her cheeks turning crimson before she can try to hide it âYou not knowing how I was, it's just the humbling I needed. Not to mention you were the most beautiful woman I had ever seenâ you still areâ but you had a girlfriend so I kept my feelings silent. Something just felt different with you and then you were single and I was afraid of you.âÂ
âWhy?âÂ
âBecause I didnât want to ruin you so I made a promise to myself. I would never start anything with you, not unless I was in love with you.âÂ
âYou love me?âÂ
âItâs impossible not to.â You sigh into her, forehead pressed against hers, her strong hold not letting go. âYou donât have to say anything or do anything. I donât expect anything in return. I just canât live in a world where you think because youâre not experienced as some, you think youâre less than people who are.âÂ
âItâs true, Iâm not there with everyone else and it shows.âÂ
âAbby, youâre not getting it.âÂ
âWell, no shit. Iâm not good enough for any of this, you especially.âÂ
âItâs notâŚâ You bite your lip as you reach for her hands on your waist, intertwining them with your own. âAbs, it wouldâve saved me a lot of trouble.â Your lips ghost over her lips again, but this time Abby inches closer, her breath warm as it hits your mouth.Â
âWhat?âÂ
âIf I was a patient person and waited for you.âÂ
More than before, Abbyâs breath is heavy as the rise and fall of her chest is rapid, trying to calm herself down but itâs impossible when youâre this close. Itâs a lot for her, maybe sheâs overly sensitive, but your touch is practically lighting her on fire. Abby wonders if it will ever be able to be put out or if your magnetic touch will leave her scorned.Â
Puppy eyes inwardly pleading for an ounce of your touch, so sweet as she supports your weight with her strong thighs, anchoring you to her â never quite letting go. A single glance detrimental to the layer of protection she built around herself.Â
âThereâs no more waiting, mâright here.â Abby closes the gap indefinitely, lips connecting with yours as they move in perfect harmony, as if this is what she was made for. Involuntarily, she whimpers in your mouth as you gently tug at her bottom nibble at her bottom lip, your tongue sliding in as it dominates her own. It happens too quickly â the way her very being melts into you.Â
Like honey to a bee, thereâs nothing thatâs ever been so sweet.Â
This is all you need.Â
âAbby?âÂ
âYeah, angel?âÂ
âLetâs get out of here.â
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playing for keeps â chapter three
alexia putellas x barçakeeper!childhoodfriend!reader
warnings: coarse language, light angst
(a/n in the tags)Â [chapters: one, two, three]
word count: 8.8k
[1]
Just before you turned thirteen your body, finally, began to change.Â
While Alexiaâd gone ahead of you a year priorâwith her limbs now lanky and sinewy, and her muscles stretched close to the newly grown bonesâyou were left behind. Sheâd grown taller, yes; not by much but the two-inch difference (two and a half, as Alexia was always inclined to remind you) felt like a foot to you. So the change was welcome when it finally started, and more importantly, it happened to coincide with something that completely altered the trajectory of your life.
During the spring after your birthday, your father got a promotion at work. To celebrate this milestone, he took you and your mother for a trip around Europe. And as a gift for your hard work and for getting into La Masia with Alexia just a few months before, your parents surprised you with tickets to at least one game in the country, or area, you were visiting.Â
In Gelsenkirchen, Germany, you found your destiny.Â
Or at least that was how you liked to look at it.Â
Before seeing the match between Schalke 04 against Stuttgart, the idea of keeping never entered your mind; youâd played forward your whole life, and you thought that would be the position youâd play in professionally. But as you saw Manuel Neuer controlling the outcome of the game with his hands, a spark ignited within youâthis overwhelming surgeâand right there and then, you were enlightened to the art of keeping. That spark returned home with you and, playing into the hands of fate, your journey to keeping began.
[2]
The crescendo of the cicadasâ song was this close to lulling you to sleep. It didnât help that Alexiaâd curled herself up beside you in your bed, her head on your lap while her math notebook laid forgotten at the foot of the bed, and her eyes already closed. It was a rare occurrence for the both of you and even more so for Alexia to âslack offââif you were to put it as Alexia hadâbut this afternoon was a particularly hot one. Summer had practically bled into spring, and even someone like Alexia clearly wasnât immune to its soporific effect.Â
The numbers from the homework you were working on began to blur when you heard a knock downstairs. Out of curiosity or just surprise, you snapped awake. And so did Alexia, apparently.
âYou expecting someone?â Alexia yawned, stretching out her long limbs before settling over to her other side. The movement made a lock of hair fall to her cheek which you brushed away with the back of your finger.
âNo, itâs probably MamĂĄâs.â You hummed in answer, relaxing down on your pillow to finally chase that nap that continued to tempt you.
But then came your motherâs voice, âGuille! Hello, my boy! How are you?â
Alexia let out a startled yelp when you jumped out of the bed, now fully awake, tripping on the rug as you rushed into the closet.Â
âWhat the hell? What are you doing?!â Alexia hissed with annoyance but you were too busy trying to get changed to address it.Â
You snatched the closest pair of shorts and jersey shirt, and began to shed the ones you had on before you slipped the fresh ones on in quick succession.Â
As you did, you began to explain, âI completely forgot! I was supposed to meet up with Guille today!â
When your head popped out of your shirt, you found a deep crease between Alexiaâs brows. She was sitting in the middle of your bed, cross-legged, looking very much like a disgruntled cat woken from a nap with the way her hair stuck out in odd places.Â
She looked adorable.Â
You bit your tongue before you could say it.
Crossing her arms, Alexia retorted, âWhy? Itâs Saturday.âÂ
The tone she used made it seem that today being a Saturday was a valid enough reason for you to not go.Â
âAnd it is because itâs Saturdayâand no training, Alexiaâthat I can go with him.âÂ
At that, her frown only seemed to deepen. You had half a mind to tease her but you knew thatâd probably just piss her off even more, although if you were being honest, you didnât understand just why this seemed to bother Alexia so much. So instead of teasing, you tried a placating tone, âYou could come with if you want?â
Alexia opened her mouth, âIââ
Your motherâs shout cut through the air.Â
âHoney? Guille is here for you!âÂ
You sent Alexia one last apologetic glance.Â
âIâm really sorry! Please stay for dinner! Iâll be quick!âÂ
And with a quick hug goodbye, you rushed out of your room and practically flew down the stairs. At the bottom, you found Guille leaning against the bannister, hands in his short pockets, with a small rucksack on his back who, upon seeing you, gave you a bright smile.
âHey! You lookââ He began but then suddenly, his eyes darkened and the quirk of his lips turned upside down, his tone flattening, âOh. Youâre here.â
In the same second you noticed Alexia beside you, Alexiaâd slung an arm over your shoulders.
âLovely to see you as always, Guille. And I could say the same about you.â Alexia deadpanned, flashing Guille a smile full of teeth, her eyes void of any warmth as she stared at him down her nose. Then she turned to you, her face lighting up as she asked with a little too much excitement, âSo, are we going or not?â
âWait, sheâs coming with us?â Guille blurted out, but before you could even answer, Alexia left your side and ran down the steps.Â
âOf course, Guille! Come on, keep up!â Alexia exclaimed on her way out of the door, tapping Guilleâs stomach as she didânot without force apparently with the way Guille expelled air out harshly.Â
When you got to him, you placed a comforting hand on his shoulder.Â
âAre you okay?â
He let out a strained, âYes.â
You gave Guille an apologetic look, grabbing your ball bag.Â
âIâm really sorry for the last minute change. Iâll make it up to you.â
Still clutching his stomach, he said, âDonât worry about it.â
The three of you got to the field near your placeâwhich you were glad to find emptyâwithout any more incidents. You were faced with another problem as it was only after youâd begun warming up that you realized that in your haste to leave, you forgot to bring water with you. When you told Alexia, she offered to go to the nearest corner store to buy some.
You stretched as you waited for Alexiaâs return when Guille suddenly said behind you.
âHere.â
Turning, you found him holding a paper parcel bag. You considered his outstretched hand with curiosity before you met his eyes, taking the bag from him slowly. âWhatâs this?â
âJust a little something to get you started,â he answered, scratching the back of his head. âYou said you wanted to keep, so I thought youâd need them.â
Peering into the bag, you gasped at what you found inside.Â
A new pair of keeper gloves.
âGuille, you didnât have to!â
He shrugged, smiling, âYeah, but I wanted to anyway.â
âThank you! Come here, you big baby!â You laughed, throwing your arms around him. Unlike Alexia, Guille was only taller than you by mere centimeters so it was relatively easy to ruffle his hair as you pulled away.Â
âMess up my hair again and I wonât teach you anything,â He threatened with a faux glare as he swept his fingers through his curling locks in an attempt to tame them.Â
You rolled your eyes, grinning at him. âOkay, Antonio Banderas. So, what are the basics?â
He imitated you, rolling his eyes before he shook his head slightly, his smile never leaving his lips. Then he pointed to a spot by the goal line. âPut your gloves on and stand right there.â
You did, noting the way your new gloves fit perfectly over your hands and fingers. It felt differentâstuffyâand you could already feel your palms beginning to sweat from the trapped heat. When you stood where Guille pointed, he walked around you all the while he instructed you to correct your posture: he told you keep your feet shoulder-width apart, to bend your legs slightly so that your chest was just past your knees, and to hold your palms facing out.Â
âThe main thing to worry about starting out is your stance. It will take time to get the balance right but once you get it down, youâre set.â
âIs this alright?âÂ
Guille took a step back and he gripped his chin as he hummed. After a moment of scrutiny, he nudged you back suddenly. It wasnât quite forceful but it made you tumble down on your rear all the same.Â
You smiled at him sheepishly, getting up. âI guess thatâs a no?â
âYep. It looks like you keep your weight on your heels too much.â He crouched down at your feet, drawing a square over the front half of your foot. âKeep your weight spread out around here and you shouldââ
Guille scrambled back suddenly, yelping as a football went flying past where he was just a second ago and into the net. Turning to the direction where the ball came from with your mouth agape, you found Alexia there with water bottles clasped to her chest, an eyebrow raised, while one corner of her mouth was set in a bemused droop, another ball rolling beneath her left foot.
âWhat the hell was that for, asshole?!â Guille shouted as he stormed his way over to Alexia. He was in front of her now, looking up at her with flame in his eyes but Alexia remained unfazed. She put the water bottles down before she settled her hands on her hips, cocking her head slightly to the side.Â
âIâm sorry, Guille. I didnât see you.â Alexia said flatly, âAnd arenât you supposed to be playing keeper?â
âReally. You didnât see me? Besidesââ
âAle, I asked Guille to teach me.â You huffed, running in between them and separating them with your arms before things got out of handâagain.Â
This wasnât the first time this⌠row between them happened. In fact, you noticed itâs been occurring more frequently lately. For all their similaritiesâthe main one being their short tempersâthe two never got on well together for reasons you never really understood and the only thread that tied them together was you.Â
They werenât always like this though; they were nice with each other the first time theyâd met. Guille transferred to your school not long after youâd joined Sabadell, and if you and Alexia were inseparable there, it was always you and Guille at school. And when an opportunity arose for your two favorite persons to meet, you took it. It went well; they were friendly with each other. You only noticed things had changed after you and Guilleâs school team started playing against Alexiaâs so you were never sure when this all started, and by that point, the friction between them was too great to smoothen out which both saddened and disappointed you.
And it wasnât like you never tried to get to the bottom of it. Youâd asked them what happened, they both gave similar answers. By that, you meant completely avoiding answering.Â
Guilleâd assured you, âI donât know what youâre talking about, weâre friends? Donât worry.âÂ
While Alexiaâd said with a confused frown, âWhat do you mean? Nothing happened.âÂ
And when you pestered her, asked her if the reason was because she liked Guille as a joke, she looked at you without reply, and when next practice came, she made a nuisance of herself enough to let you know the answer to your question and more.Â
And here you were again, with them acting like thisâalways at each otherâs throats.Â
At your answer, Alexia looked at you, confused. âWhy would you ask him to teach you how to keep?â
Your gaze lanced away as you bit your lip.
Maybe you shouldâve told her after allâŚÂ
Mustering up the courage to meet her eye again, you replied, low and serious. âI want to start playing keeper, Alexia.âÂ
Alexia blinked, and then she crossed her arms before she eyed Guille who was scowling at her in return. She looked at you again.Â
âHave you told Alejandro about this?â
âYes.âÂ
âOh.â A pause. âWhat did he say?â
âIâll still start as a forward. But he said heâll put in some extra technical sessions for me starting next week which was why I asked Guille to help me get started. Alejandro said if I get good enough, heâll see if I can start as keeper for the team.â
An uncomfortable silence settled over you three.Â
You caught Guilleâs eyes darting from you to Alexia and back again from the corner of your eyes but you remained focused on Alexiaâs face. At a glance, Alexia might seem calmâimpassive with the way all of her features remained flat. But her eyelids drooped just so they hid more than half of her pupils, how her lower lip was slightly concealed beneath the upper one; she was pissed and even worse, she was hurt. And knowing that youâd hurt her was enough to compel you to reach out and touch her arm, apologetic.
Alexia regarded you for a moment longer. Another word of apology was on the tip of your tongue when she finally sighed, the corner of her lips tilting up to a half-smile as she spoke softly. âOkay. How can I help?â
You couldnât help yourself. You threw your arms around her and it felt like a weight was lifted from your chest upon hearing the chuckle she let out.
The next couple of hours were spent with the three of you working together: Guille by the goal who continuously gave you notes and instructions, while Alexiaâupon Guilleâs signalâwould send some shots to the net so you could try and stop them. The first⌠fifty or so shots went right past youâgoing easy was never exactly Alexiaâs strong suitâbut the more you focused on getting the timing right and reading the language of Alexiaâs body to anticipate the direction of the ball, you ended the session with a few decent saves.Â
It was a rough start but you were satisfied with it.
Youâd left to use the restroom but upon coming back, the two of them were bickering once more.
Oh, no. What was it now?
You heard more of their words the closer you got, but you didnât have to move too close with the way they were shouting.
âCome on, dude! Please, donât tell me youâre still pissed off about that? It was a fair match!â
âHow was that fair, Alexia? The two of you playing together is never fair! Youâre both in La Masia for crying out loud! And even more importantly, she was supposed to be on my team! That was the original plan, but you went ahead and took her away!â
âWhat made you think I took her away?â Alexia crossed her arms, scoffing. âLetâs face it. She likes to play with me more than you.â
âYou donât know that!â
That was the moment Alexia spotted you and before you could even get a word in, she said, âWhy donât we just ask her who sheâd rather play with?â
Two sets of intense eyes looked your way and without meaning to, you gulped, taking a step back.
âSo? Who would you rather play with: me or her?â Guille asked, eyes wide and pleading.Â
Suddenly feeling like you were backed into a corner, you stammered in your panic, âUmm, Iââ
[3]
Alexia stayed over for dinner that night. That was normal; what was unusual was she left you alone to do the dishes. You had a feeling where she might be, especially since sheâd been mostly quiet throughout the whole evening.
After you put away the last dish in the cupboard, and when your arms were finally free from suds, you took a peek into the living room. She wasnât thereâa confirmation of her whereabouts.
Putting on your flip flops, you headed out of the back door.Â
The light from the living room casted a faint glow that dissipated the darkness around the garden when you opened the door that led out to it, aiding you just enough to see Alexia on the swing, sitting still with her back hunched forward. Once you were just a few paces behind her, you saw the contours of her headset, but even with them on, there was no way she didnât know you were thereâthe fact that your shadow stretched to reach her before you did was a dead give away. Yet still, she made no move to acknowledge your presence.
Okay. That was fair.
âAle,â you said softly.Â
She gave you a glance before she went back to looking down at her clasped hands.Â
âAlexia, come on.âÂ
Still no response. You fiddled with your thumbs as the moment dragged on.Â
You sighed, sitting down on your heels next to her.
âI shouldâve told you about the keeper thing,â you muttered. âI wanted to get a feel for it first, to get a bit better at it before I told you. But I didnât consider how that would make you feel⌠and Iâm sorry. Iâm sorry for making you feel that I didnât want or need you by my side, Alexia. I wanted you to think I was good enough for this.âÂ
Finally, Alexia turned to you, taking her headset off, the movement barely above a whisper. And softly, she spoke, âWhat made you think that Iâll think youâre not good enough for anything?â
âI donât know.â You admitted, pulling at the grass in front of you. Your mother would probably see the hole youâd made on the lawn and berate you for it in the morning but you needed something to keep your hands busy. âI just wanted to go through this without too many expectations. And itâs not like I donât want to keep our dynamic going. I love playing forward with you, Alexia, but I think keeping is my calling, just like midfield is to you.â
âYou donât have to apologize. I completely understand. You didnât want any added pressure. Iâm not going to hold that against you.âÂ
âThank you,â you smiled at her. Then, âSo, tell me why are you sulking?â
âIâm not sulking!â Alexia huffed with indignation. Then she looked away again, working her lower lip between her teeth.
You put a hand on her knee. âAlexia, what is it?â
âIâŚâ Alexia sighed, brushing the bridge of her nose with her thumb. You gave her another moment. She heaved another breath before she began.
âThat thing you said⌠Did you really mean it when you said youâd rather play with him than me?â
Oh. So that was what this was about.
âOf course not. We both know itâs always going to be you, Alexia.â
âThen why did you tell him that?â
âI feel like if I didnât, Iâd lose him as a friend.â
âAnd youâre not worried about losing me?â Alexia cried out, her tone inflected while her eyes reflected her hurt.
You blinked at her.Â
There were momentsâjust like nowâwhere youâd feel a sudden urge to shake Alexia. For all her sharpness and unmatched awareness, she sometimes failed to see even the most obvious of things. Couldnât she see that you loved her and that youâd follow her to the edge of the earth if she asked you to?
At the absurdity of her question, you really couldnât help but laugh. You stood up and shuffled behind her before you threw your arms around Alexiaâs neck, draping yourself over her broad back, which made the swing move forward. The dampness of her hair felt cool against your cheek, the scent of your shampoo that clung to them filled your senses as you chuckled into her ear.Â
âWhy are you laughing? Iâm serious!â
âBecause, Alexia, do you hear yourself? I love you, you idiot!â You giggled again. âI know our friendship isnât that shallow that Iâd lose you over this. Or am I wrong?â
Alexia turned her head and you saw a hint of a smile on her lips. âNo, I suppose not.â
A pleasant silence blanketed you both. And then Alexia hummed.
âBut if there was something that could break us, what do you think it would be?â
You stopped to ponder, twirling a lock of Alexiaâs hair with your finger, noting her hair was nearly dry now. When your mind drew blank, you replied nonchalantly, âHonestly, I have no idea.â
âGood.â Alexia leaned away so she could give you a lopsided smileâan earnest one. âBecause me neither.â
[4]
ââyou okay?â
You blinked and turned to Alexia. âHmm?â
She glanced at you for a moment before she turned back to what she was doing, sleeves rolled up as she scrubbed a plate in the soapy water in the sink.
âI said, are you okay? Is there something wrong? Youâve been out of it since practice.â When a moment of silence lapsed, Alexia added, âAnd donât think I didnât notice you on your swing the past few days, too, because I did.â
You looked out the window and watched how the rain sluiced down the glass pane. In the darkness behind the window, you saw glimpses of soaked, curly locks and heard the hasty confession all over again.
You sighed, blinking the memory away.
âGuille asked me out.â
The sound of glass shattering and metal clanging made you jump, and you watched as a casserole pot twirled like a top on the hard, kitchen floor, while fragments of a broken plate skittered out to different directions.Â
âOh, shit!â Alexia cursed, looking down at the mess, while a voice called out from the living room.Â
âAlexia, is everything alright in there?'' Came Eliâs voice. A few seconds later, Jaumeâs head popped into the kitchen. He glanced at you then his eyes settled on Alexia who was crouched down, looking up guiltily at her father.
âAre you okay, girls?â
âYes, PapĂĄ. I just⌠dropped some stuff.â Alexia said. You crouched down, too, about to pick up a fragment when Jaume spoke.
âDonât pick that up, love, you might cut yourself. Iâll do it.âÂ
Jaume shooed the two of you to a corner he deemed safe and the both of you watched as he picked up the pieces, throwing them in the bin by the back door. Afterwards, he gave Alexia a kiss on her temple, and you a hug and a ruffle to your hair, as he retired for the evening, leaving the two of you again in your own company. Alexia went back to the sink to finish up whatever was left, and you returned to your place on the counter beside her.Â
The silence that intruded was cut short by Alexia when she cleared her throat, âSo⌠what did you say?âÂ
âI havenât said anything, yet,â you sighed again, looking back out the window, the questions coming back full force. In the eight years youâd known Guille, how long had he harbored those feelings for you? When did it happen? What did you do to make him feel that way?
âDo you like him?â Alexiaâs question brought you back to the present.
âI donât know.â
âDo you want him?â
âIsnât that the same thing?â You laughed slightly, glancing back at Alexia who shrugged her shoulders in answer.
âNo, I donât think so. Desire is a drive, like it makes you want to act. Attraction is just⌠I donât know how to explain it, but itâs a weaker feeling. And they complement each other but theyâre not the same.â
âAnd you know this how exactly?â You asked her teasingly, a brow raised.
Alexia averted her eyes, and shrugged your question off with a laugh.
In the moment of silence that followed, you traced Alexiaâs profile, and your gaze ended at the elegant curve of the bow of her lips. She looked so pretty casted in the candescent glow of the kitchen light that it made your chest ache just by looking at her. You dropped your eyes to your feet as your mind ran faster than before this entire conversation happened.
Clutching your arms tightly across your chest, you muttered, âI donât know what I want.âÂ
[5]
Maybe hoping it would all turn out fine was a bit naive because naturally, Guille didnât take your rejection well. It was your fault really for expecting otherwise but nevertheless, the inevitable discomfort of disappointment settled like lead in your gut.Â
The thing was, you were ready to give Guille the space he needed to accept your boundariesâfriends, or nothing at allâand to heal. But accusing Alexia of making you turn against him? Now, that was something you couldnât let pass.Â
He knew heâd crossed a line, too, with the way he kept avoiding you. At first, the silence didnât bother you; he was hurt, after all. But when the apology never came, you understood that youâd be going through your last year of high school without your closest friend there by your side.
A fortnight passed without any word from him so it surprised you when he showed up at the local meetup that the three of you used to go to. He refused to meet your eyes but he had no problem leveling with the glares Alexia kept giving him. And when you ended up in Alexiaâs team, the only sign of his distaste about it was the way his lips flattened to a line. He looked like he was about to say something, but with a slight shake of his head, he turned around and made his way to his teammates.
With one last look at Guilleâs retreating back, you tuned back in your teamâs conversation.
ââdoesnât need to play keeper. We need her more in the offensive.â Alexia said evenly but when you met her eyes, there was a clear question in them.Â
You gave her a slight nod to let her know you were okay.Â
She nodded back.
âHow will that work? Sheâs the better keeper.â And then Marco added, âNo offense, Julia.âÂ
Julia only shrugged carelessly, a gesture of nonchalance.
âJulia is perfectly fine and besides, with you, Benji, and Carmen, our backline is already strong. The four of you together lessens our chance of conceding.â Alexia paused, looking over her shoulder to the other team before she faced you all again, continuing, âOur priority is the offensive. What good is a strong backline if we canât counterattack? Thatâs why Iâm suggesting she play as forward in the meantime, while Martina and I will play as interiors. Does that make sense?â
A collective nodding occurred.
âSo just to clarify, weâre playing threeâtwoâone?â Benji asked.
Alexia hummed, nodding her head. âMostly. If we find the space and some opportunities, we can easily do threeâoneâtwo.â
âNo pressure on us defenders, right?â Carmen said with a laugh, if not with a hint of nerve.Â
Everyone laughed but at the end of it, Alexia placed a hand on Carmenâs shoulder. âNo pressure because you guys, as I said, are very strong. You got this.â
Carmen smiled at Alexia at that, nodding before she finally moved to her spot. As you and Alexia moved towards the middle of the pitch, Guille was introduced to your line of sight, and a weight pressed in your gut. Disappointment? Perhaps. Or maybe you just actually missed talking and hanging out with him.
Alexiaâs teasing tone pulled away your attention from Guille. âI hope you havenât forgotten how to play forward from all the keeping youâve been doing.â
âFour years of keeping against the five years of playing forward? You need to brush up on your math âcause I think youâve forgotten how to count.â You said dryly, giving her a look so dirty that had her throwing her head back in laughter.
Alexia leveled you with an unimpressed look but her tone remained playful. âYou are such a bitch sometimes. You know that, right?â
âThank you. I do try, you know. Itâs my only defense against your smart-mouth.â
âStop denying you donât like my teasing.â Alexia waggled her brows as she smirked. The way she looked just thenâwith both hands on her hips, the ball beneath her left bootâyour throat dried, heart racing; a sensation thatâd familiarized itself to you during its recurrent visits over the past few weeks. Your mind blanked out, clear as the white of Alexiaâs shirt, and when no words came to you to retort back, you shook your head and just laughed. By the time the game startedâor maybe it was because it startedâthe feeling finally went away, replaced by the adrenaline that shot through your veins the moment Alexia kicked the ball to you.
It proved to be a tight game. The main strategy of the opposition seemed to be to mark and shut you and Alexia down whenever the ball so much turned your way. Alexia was right to trust your backline: any counterattack from the other team was dealt with immediately, and Julia only needed to save a handful of shots that passed through your defense, which she handled well.
At last, your team finally made a breakthrough.
Alexia cut a diagonal through the box, taking two of the defenders as she did, freeing up the space just behind her. You knew what she was doing so you faked a sidestep, turning quickly to lose your marker, before you sprinted in towards the middle of the box. And as you anticipated, Alexia sent the ball back to you with a flick of her heel. Now, if you could justâ
The ground tilted, and there was a moment where the whole world suspended. It lasted for less than a breath before everythingâthe sensations and soundsâcame rushing back in.
You slammed to the ground.Â
Air was squeezed out of your lungs from the impact, while your skull and teeth rattled within the confines of your skin; the taste of green, earth, and copper spread on your tongue. Muffled shouts and grunts filtered past the ringing in your ear but when you cupped a hand over your tender ribs, your resulting groan was all you could hear.
When you finally came to, Alexiaâs face was over you, the doubled image of her finally merging into one. Her wide, hazel eyes looked on you with worry and you felt the warmth of her fingers as they grazed over your face: from your temples down to your cheeks which she took in a gentle cradle.
âAlexia?â You let out another groan as you turned on your back while Alexia helped you.
âTell me where it hurts.â
There was a tension that constricted around the front part of your head, but you could feel the blood pulsing most on the side that collided with the ground. âMy head⌠it hurts.â
âOkay, okay. Just lay down for now, Iâll get youâŚâ
You seemed to have passed out after that because one moment you were lying on the fields, and the next you were beside Alexia on her living room couch. You had a vague recollection of being carried on Alexiaâs back, but the feel of the strong plane of her shoulder against your cheek remained there, warm and comforting.Â
And only then, after Eli gave you ice for your head, did you see the bruise that bloomed deep in the skin of Alexiaâs jaw, just below her left cheek, and the scuffed knuckles of her right hand which were splotched with deep reds and purples.
You took her hand onto your lap, gently running over the ice for your head over her knuckles, while you looked at Eli sitting on the opposite couch with Jaume beside her. Eliâs face burnt redder than youâd ever seen before, while Jaume held onto her hand, circling his thumb over the top of it in an attempt to calm her down.
Alexia remained quiet the whole time, eyes casted down as she took her motherâs reprimanding words. There was the unmistakable shine of shame in them, her guilt, but also an unwavering quality that stood for what she did. At the end of it, Eli and Jaume hugged the both of you before letting you retreat into Alexiaâs room as you waited for your parents to arrive.
Instead of getting on her bed with you, Alexia plopped down on the floor just by the foot of the bed, her back against the wooden bedframe. You regarded the back of her head, her neck curved downwards, and you suddenly felt the need to be close to her so you shuffled off her sheets, and got down beside her.Â
âThank you, but your mother was right, you know? You shouldnât have done it, Alexia.â You mumbled, unfurling her fingers to rest on your knee so you could access more of her knuckles that way. Gently, you placed ice over it, but she still hissed in pain. âYou shouldnât have punched him.â
âWhy not? He deserved it.â Alexia said evenly as she stared at the far corner of the room. âAnd before you start defending him, you didnât see what I sawâwhat the rest of us saw. He didnât even touch the ballâit was all feet. He meant to trip you up.âÂ
Warmth bloomed in your chest at her wordsâat how her action showed just how much you meant to herâbut the discomfort in your gut marred the surge of your affection for her.Â
You took a deep breath, sighed it out, and it tasted like disappointment.Â
âAlexia, I appreciate the gesture, I do. But you canât just hurt people just because they did something to me.âÂ
Alexia puffed her chest and proclaimed, âI can.â
âStop that nonsense, Alexia. I mean it.â Firmer now, you said, and there was a hint of desperation in the intonation of your words. There was an urgent need to make Alexia understand the gravity of what she did, what future implications it held if what Eli and you told her didnât sink in now. âActions like this can jeopardize you, Alexia, and all the things you worked hard for. Do you understand that? What will Alejandro say when he sees you all bruised up next practice? And if I get tackled dirty during a game and I get hurt, would you risk a red card, or suspension, for behaving like this?â
Alexia became silent, the muscle in her jaw working, and when she turned to you with her mouth open and you spotted a defiant crease in her brows, you were quick to stop her.
âIf the answer to that question isnât no, Ale, I donât want to hear it.â The sound of teeth clattering filled the air. She casted her gaze aside again, her cheeks growing a shade deeper. âLook at me, Alexia.â
When she kept her eyes glued to the floor, you dropped the ice pack to take her face in your hands. She flinched from the coldness of your fingers but as you looked into her eyes, rimmed with redness and framed by drooping eyelids, you found exhaustion and the shine of apology. You brushed away a matted lock of hair from the tail end of her brow.
âYou have a good heart, Alexia, but you have to promise me. Please donât do something like this again. Ever.âÂ
Alexia looked into your eyes, deeply as if in contemplation, and then she closed them. A moment later, she sighed, sagging into your touch as if a weight had left her shoulders, before she opened them again.Â
âI promise.âÂ
This time, you believed her.
Smiling softly at her, you whispered, while you placed a light kiss on her cheek. âThank you.â
Settling into the moment, you rested your head against Alexiaâs shoulder, her bruised hand in yours. In the brief silence before your father arrived to pick you up, Alexia spoke in an earnest tone that made your stomach flutter.
âI know you can handle yourself, but that wonât stop me from having your back.â
At her words, your heart felt like it would burst your chest open. And you shouldâve known that this was where youâd end upâwith her, it seemed inevitable anywayâbecause the years of youâd known Alexia flashed quickly before your eyes, and the memory stopped to this person beside you, haloed golden by the warm glow of her bedside lamp, and you were hit with a realization that took what little breath you had away.
You liked Alexia.
And, even more importantly, you want her.
[6]
When you got on the field in a Barça jersey for the first time after your return, you didnât expect to be welcomed like you did. Jona subbed you on after the first half and as you left the tunnel, you heard the crowd chanting your name. The cheers made you feel excited, accepted and seen, but youâd be lying if you said that it didnât pressure you at all.
It was originally intended for you to come on during the last twenty minutes, but seeing as Caro, Patri, and Alexia gave the team a comfortable enough lead, Jona decided to sub you on ahead of schedule. You didnât see much action on your end though, something that you didnât mind at allâa quiet defensive-third was the best kind. The midfielders kept the midline high to sustain pressure in the offensive-third, while the defenders maintained such a tight backline that any loose through-balls sent to the opposing runners were called offside. Of course, there were a handful of times when you needed to get out of your box to ping the ball back into the offensive, but other than that, it was quiet. When the match ended, you were satisfied that Barça had another clean sheet and four goals to add to the season tally.
For the celebration, you moved with your teammates around Estadi Johan Cruyff, and during the procession, you spied your parents, Eli, and Alba who was talking to a raven-haired woman youâd never seen before, clapping and cheering. Warmth filled you upon seeing your family in the stands againâsuch a scene was a luxury when you were in the States because plane tickets werenât exactly cheapâand when you felt the familiar weight of Alexiaâs arm slung over your shoulders, the fabric of her captain armband against the skin of your neck, it felt like a perfect homecoming.
Well, almost.
After youâd showered and changed to your casuals, most of the crowd had gone while some lounged about, one of which was the raven-haired woman Alba was talking to. When Alexia took her hand, you knew instantly, and your heartâdamn your heartâdropped.
âThis is Diana,â Alexia said after the both of them made their way to you. And if it wasnât their intertwined hands that revealed what they were to each other, their gazeâsaccharine when they metâmade it all the more clear the nature of their relationship long before Alexia said the words, âmy girlfriend.â
Diana beamed up at Alexia, her cheeks deepening in color before she regarded you again, sticking her hand out towards you to shake. Preceding the intention, you took her hand and when you did, Diana placed her other hand over yours, clasping your hand between her warm palms.
âItâs so nice to finally meet you. Alexiaâs talked so much about you.âÂ
She did? Your eyes flitted to Alexia but when she shied away from that, you focused back on Dianaâs face. She was stunning: with her high cheekbones carved to elegance, her brows following the perfect line of her temple, her full lips painted with a terracotta shade made deeper by the bronze of her skin, while her loose, straight, raven hair framed her face in such a way that accentuated the sharpness of her jaws. Her eyes were dark but still light enough to see the outline of her pupils, and they had an amiable shape that reflected her warm nature. And for some reason, her light brown eyes looked really familiarâ
âAh! My favorite cousin made it, after all! Although Iâm not sure it was me you went to the game for!â Toriâs playful voice resonated in the near-barren corridor. Dianaâs eyes flicked somewhere behind youâto Tori, you supposed.
âDonât be like that, Tori, of course I came to see you, too!â
âLies!â
Diana shook her head, laughing, as she took Tori in her arms. âCome here, you!â
In response, Tori said something in Portuguese that made Diana laugh. When they broke apart, Diana said, âForget you? Never. Especially when I owe you one.â
âOwe her what?â Alexia asked with her brows creased with curiosity.
Diana took Alexiaâs hand and squeezed it, looking up at Alexia with a gentle expression. âFor giving us the chance to meet.â
âDamn right!â Tori exclaimed, putting both hands on her hips, as she grinned so wide that her dimple showed. Tori mustâve seen your confusion because she leaned in to whisper, âI brought Diana as my plus one for last yearâs Ballon DâOr ceremony.â
You allowed your mouth to drop open before you smiled, letting out a small laugh that made your chest ache. âAh, I see.â
âShe kept complaining about going but now, arenât you grateful I took you away from your precinct, Detective Beauregard?â Tori teased.
âSheâs never going to let us live this down, will she?â Diana muttered dryly to Alexia but it was deliberately loud enough for all of you to hear. In response, Alexia threw her head back laughing.Â
âYouâre a detective? Thatâs amazing!â You said, impressed.
âPlease, Toriâs exaggerating. I work in forensics. DNA analyst is the correct title.â Diana threw Tori a dirty look to which the other woman raised her shoulders in response. âItâs a whole different world compared to yours soâand please donât let this get to your head, ToriâI am grateful I was able to step into it.â
Her eyes, still locked with Alexiaâs, grew all the more soft.
âGet a room, you guys,â Tori said with a mock sound of disgust, and then she continued to mutter, âAnd to think that youâve only been going out for four months⌠I donât even want to think about how it will be like in another three months.â
At that, Alexia raised a brow and then, âWant to do some extra laps tomorrow?â
You and Tori knew Alexia was joking, but Tori being Tori, she spluttered, âThat would be a hard no, Captain. Iâll justâHave a great night!âÂ
With that, she ran away, arms flailing behind her in an exaggerated manner as she hastily made her exit. The sight drew laughter from the three of you.
âWeâre having dinner at MamĂĄâs, want to come over?â Alexia asked.
You shook your head, flashing a look at Diana, before you told Alexia,âNot tonight. Iâm just about to head over to my parentsâ as well.â
âAlright. But Albaâs going to ask about you, you know? I think she wants to hang out with you.â
You laughed. âTell her to text me. Sheâll know what that means.â
âIs that something I should know about?â Alexia smirked.
Flatly, you retorted, âIf itâs something that concerns you, Iâd be telling you by now, right?âÂ
âYou see what I have to deal with?â Alexia told Diana, almost whining.
Inching backwards, you said as dry as you could manage, âIâll take that as my queue to leave, Alexia might start crying. Sheâs a crybaby, you know?âÂ
âHey! Iâm notââ
âNo need to be embarrassed about it, Alexia. Be proud!â
Diana only laughed, saying, âAlright, kids, I think thatâs enough for tonight.â
Nodding, you grinned at Alexia while she mouthed the word âbitchâ to you. In kind, you mouthed âsmartmouthâ back. With a shake of her head and a smile, she gave you one last hug, and after a pleasant goodnight from Diana, the three of you parted ways.
You sent them a look over your shoulder, catching a glimpse of the watch around Alexiaâs left wrist. It glinted as they walked together down the corridor, hand in hand, looking as in love as any new couple would.Â
The sight made you smile, but it felt heavy, and as if the universe wanted to rub salt to the wound, you found Patri outside the locker room when you turned around with a look akin to pity in her eyes.
[7]
The next day, Guille stopped by at your place. Heâd given you notice a few days prior but even still, the moment you saw him behind the door, you squealed like you were ten again from your excitement. After you hugged him tightâhe made a choking noise when you did to tease youâyou held him at armâs length to see what changes the last few months had done to him.
He looked different. Gone were the long, dark curls; now sheared close to his scalp that left only about an inch of length, his hair retained their luscious shine, their color still as dark as night.Â
His scarâthe one just by the tail end of his left browâthat used to see little light from the obstruction of his hair, now stood apparent and without meaning to, the day he got it came back to you: the bruised knuckles, ice-cold fingers, and the warm blush of a lamplight.
 And your chest ached a little.
Leading the conversation to the living room, the two of you ended up ordering takeawaysâmostly for Guilleâs benefit because you werenât about to subject him to your football dietâand as you ate, the two of you caught up.
Guille was close to finishing his dissertationâthe biomechanics of concussion in sport and its neurocognitive implicationsâand he was both excited and fearful about what would come next. He then talked about his girlfriend, Iris, smittenly if you might add. She was actually with him in the city, but his mother insisted she steal Iris for the day for some quality bonding, and you laughed at the repertoire of stories heâd relayed in great detail about his motherâs teasing of their relationship.
âWhen am I going to meet Iris?â You asked with a teasing tone.
He rolled his eyes, âWell, since youâre actually staying in Barcelona this time, we can arrange that.â
A pause, and then, âIs Alexia staying here, too, or are you here by yourself?â
âNo, itâs just me here.â
âOh. I thought the two of youâd be rooming again likeââ Probably seeing your change in demeanor, Guille cleared his throat as he ate his pasta a bit too eagerly. âSpeaking of, how is she?â
The question was casual but you knew it was anything but.
âSheâs doing good, if not a little stressed. Our first Champions League game is just around the corner after all and itâs against Chelsea, so.â You shrugged to complete your thought. You knew what he was asking but youâd rather not talk about that.
His eyes could burn a hole on the side of your head by the way he stared at you in the silence that followed. Then he sighed deeply.
âShe still doesnât know.â
Tension filled every inch of your body and you shrank tight as a coiled spring. You stood up as you felt a sudden urge to get away from him, taking the used plates on the coffee table as a pretense to move from the couch to the sink.
âWhatâs it to you if she doesnât know, Guille?â You asked flatly, rolling up your sleeves after you turned the tap on.
âI just want you to be happy. Is that so wrong?â
âAnd who says Iâm not?â Your tone was flat and when you glanced at him over your shoulder, Guille only gave you a pointed look.
Then he said softly, âShe could make you happier and you know it.â
And there it was again, that look in his eyes that you just couldnât stand. Gritting your teeth, you gripped the edge of the sink and your voice quaked when you spoke. âPlease stop talking like that.â
âLike what?â
âLike,â you tried to find the words but when they evaded you, you huffed and threw your hands up in the air. âWhy are you making it sound like I have a chance?â
âBecause you do! Youâre the one whoâs not giving Alexia a chance by not telling her.â
âGive me one good reason why I should.â
âShe loves you.â
A pause.
âThatâs bullshit.â You shook your head, letting out a small, disbelieving laugh. As much as your heart wanted that to be true, you knew otherwise.
âItâs really fucking not.â Guille countered.
âIf she did, she wouldnât have said what she did.âÂ
âPeople say stupid shit when theyâre drunk.â
âThat can go the other way, too. Alcohol has a way of loosening whatâs been bottled.â
âOh, come on!â Guille scoffed. âYouâve known her since you were eight. Youâve been through thick and thin together! Do you really think she wanted you to leave?â
With the reminder, the memory sprung up on you and you could hear Alexiaâs voice, grating and wrenching your heart raw again when you heard the words from her lips. You whirled around to face him, eyes burning.
âYou werenât there when she told me, Guille!â You breathed out sharply and then you continued, in a lower tone filled with resignation, you whispered as you buried your face in your palms. âYou didnât hear the way she said it. You didnâtââ
You choked on your words.Â
After all this time, it was still too painful.
Darkness filled your vision but the tears escaped nonetheless, branding tracks down your cheeks. You heard the rustling of clothes followed by soft footsteps. Before you knew it, Guilleâs arms wrapped around your shoulders and his familiar, comforting scent made you sink into the embrace.
âYouâre right. I wasnât there. But if you could forgive me for being an asshole and what I did to you, why canât you do the same with her?â
You didnât say anything after that, only clutched at his shirt a little tighter.
Guille kept quiet, too.
The both of you knew just the reason why.
[8]
âDid you see the news?â Jona asked as he kept the door open for you to an empty meeting room, closing it as soon as youâd gone in.Â
Sitting down on one of the cushioned chairs, you said, âI did.â
You saw it this morning and youâd be lying if you said it didnât faze you.Â
Jona nodded, taking the chair across the table from you. He put his clasped hands on the wooden surface and the way he tapped an erratic rhythm with his thumbs didnât help your nerves.
âLyon paid a hefty transfer fee for her and that makes me worried. I donât know what Bompastor is planning to do with her but her transfer to the European league will be a concern for the club.â With a pensive crease appearing between his brows, he continued. âYou probably know why I asked you to come in.â
âYou want me to tell you what I know about her.â
He nodded, leaning forward as if to emphasize his point. âSheâs a lethal forward and youâre the only one in the club whoâs ever played with her. In fact, you two seemed very close during your time in Angel City.â
You crossed your arms, leaning back into your chair, frowning slightly. âI donât know what youâre trying to say.â
Jona blinked at you.
Then slowly, âSurely you mustâve trained closely together considering sheâs a forward and youâre a keeper? Unless training was vastly different in Angel City, then Iâm sorry for the assumption.â
âOâOh, I thought you were implyingââ You shook your head, uncrossing your arms as you waved the rest of your sentence away. âNever mind. But yes, thatâs right.â
Jona gave you another questioning look before speaking again.Â
âSheâs going to be a big problem. And thatâs why Iâm going to change things up a bit. I want to put you in the starting lineup as soon as possibleâput as many games with our current team under your belt. Weâll most likely face Lyon in the Quarters and thatâs unfortunate but what is great is that youâre here: the best counter to what Lyon acquired. If we could eliminate Lyon early, we have a higher chance of winning this yearâs Champions League. The question is, are you ready for it?â
âThatâs what Iâm here for, Jona.â You said seriously, ignoring the pressure that pressed in the periphery of your mind.
âUse me.â
#ap11#alexia putellas#alexia putellas x reader#woso x reader#my writing#a/n: i'm just gonna drop this here lol#im really sorry for the very very very late update#had no time lately and after losing the first draft for this (8k words down the drain) my motivation kind of just fell off the cliff#but ive been rewriting this on the go for the past month or so so please forgive me for more grammar and spelling mistakes than usual#also im kinda jetlagged and sick atm so im planning to get to your messages as soon as i get my bearings back <3#i hope youre all doing well and thank you for reading <3
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"The she-wolf laid into the squires with a tourney sword, scattering them all. The crannogman was bruised and bloodied, so she took him back to her lair to clean his cuts and bind them up with linen."
#asoiaf#asoiaf fanart#lyanna stark#howland reed#my drawings#i wonder how many times i've reread that chapter with meera's story lol#i like this moment esp it's so sweet#and clearly made an impact on howland as he followed ned into the war later.. all the way to the tower#ohhhh you know what now i want a howland and jon interaction. i want them to meet. oh man#asos#anyway i've been in a bit of a slump lately so this isn't great but eh. i've got a few backlogged as well i might upload..sometime#it was super foggy today to the point of not seeing anything which was very cool so i guess that motivated me to finish this#i like weird weather but it should have snowed damn it. there's almost always snow on my birthday so this feels like an ominous sign#also there are odd places in my neighbourhood where tons of crows and rooks and jackdaws gather for whatever reason and i see them on walks#and i always go hmm looks like a feast for crows over there. heh
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Aren't you tired of being silly?
Don't you wanna go apeshit?
#the first thing i draw in days and is angry as fuck mikey#LET THIS GUY BE ANGRY AS FUCK PLEASE#alsoi think itd be funny if he was the first one to curse#raph would be so angry lmao#i'll answer other asks soon i just haven't been feeling very motivated lately lol#tmnt#tmnt 2012#tmnt 2k12#tmnt michelangelo#tmnt mikey#tmnt 2012 michelangelo#tmnt 2012 mikey#my art#doodles#eye strain#i guess? its not for me but ive been told my color palette its pretty eye strainy lmao
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freelance husbandsâŚ.
The husbands everâŚ
#sorry for the wait!!#havent been very inspired to make snm art lately#but this ask motivated me to make some so thank you!!!#freelance husbands#sam and max freelance husbands#sam and max freelance police#sam and max#sam and max fanart#fanart#artists on tumblr#my art#ask box#thanks for the ask!
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2025
#snap chats#not even an exaggeration i literally have my laptop open with rivals in another window right now vjEARLKEAJLEKJVLAJ#I LIT ONLY STOPPED JUST TO DRINK SPARKLING CIDER WITH THE FAM THE GRIND DOESNT STOP đŁď¸đŁď¸đŁď¸đŁď¸đŁď¸đŁď¸đŁď¸#been trying to play wolverine lately ... <- has magneto on the homepage#listen he's there for me to ogle at and get motivated by alright. point is logan is very funny vjELKJVAKJV#im very Not Used To his play style but i dont think im. Ok Let Me Not Lie LMAO I NEED TO GET USED TO HIM#anyways happy new year etc etc lets see what happens !!!!!!!!!
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"I'm Ventus. Call me Ven."ďżź
A doodle based on the lovely @starlightwayfinder âs Waypoint AU: Ven in his beautiful Scala ad Caelum outfit.
I love this design (and the AU) so much!
#itâs such a cool concept Iâm so invested#and this outfit has such a cool asymmetrical design with the black and the white! and the opposite colored ties!#I havenât been drawing as much lately but this gave me some motivation#please check out the AU if you havenât! itâs a very interesting story!#kh#kingdom hearts#Ven#Ventus#Waypoint AU#scala art
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An eye for a life, unquestionably worth it (Patreon)
#Doodles#ISaT#Siffrin#Bonnie#Blood#It's been *checks watch* nine months??? since I last drew an empty eye socket???#Not even ZEX got that treatment how could this be :0 It's such a Look#I guess it's only been a couple months since I posted Diaryfic!Edgar but that was drawn a while ago - Sif is new and fresh blood <3#I'm sure they're stoked about it lol sorry Sif#That really was my entire motivation I just wanted to draw eye horror and blood on him lol poor Sif#But also I got to practice Bonnie :D Again I'm sure they're stoked about the situation#Gosh that'd be such a scary situation for a kid :'0 And feeling guilty about it weh </3#Their name being called and it's scary and sad even tho Sif's just trying to comfort! Weh#If I thought about it in a Bit less of an angst mood (lol) I imagine the other adults would flock to Sif both to protect/help him#But also to keep him out of Bonnie's line of sight - the less time spent looking the less traumatic hopefully :(#There's something Very about Sif getting blood - his own or anyone's really - on his cloak :0#Something he's had for a long long time and Something Happens - it's just Very I dunno of what but Very#Really fun to draw the black and white blood splatter ⪠Shaped character design paired with soft details ah <3#I've been really into that hazy fuzzy eye style lately too it's really fun to ''tone'' the eye rather than ''line'' it#It's not something I think about that much so I don't do it often! But it's quite effective :D
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I keep seeing the theory that Dev is a clone of his dad floating around(because even tho I still haven't watched ANW I've been scrolling thru all the tags for it on social media lately for some fucking reason), and I just wanna point out. That was gonna happen in Invader Zim. There was gonna be an episode of Invader Zim where Dib went on a mission to find out why his life sucks so much, only to discover that him and his sister Gaz are actually clones of their rich, famous, and severely neglectful dad. The show got canceled before they could actually follow through and make the episode, but it was gonna happen! So. Do with that information what you will I guess-
#membrane and dale just overall have very similar parenting styles#minimal conact with their kids. mostly raising them through machines. naming them insane shit like âgazolineâ or âdevelopmentâ...#honestly the biggest difference between them is that membrane has steadily been getting better as the series progresses#and he like. canonically loves his kids and wants the best for them#meanwhile dale does not. he does not-#also they have like completely different personalities and motivations but we're only talking about parenting rn#fairly oddparents#fop a new wish#dev dimmadome#dale dimmadome#invader zim#dib membrane#professor membrane#gaz membrane#late night ramblings
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How about Ashley x Emo Fem Reader? Like gothic with uhh emotic? Or something like that. Like they meet when they been in high school. And they live in Y/N's house that she get from her parents when they passed
If you had any questions, ask me
Oooohhhh- okay okay!
Ashley Graves x Emo Fem!Reader
Social outcast, you generally considered yourself
Not just you, your peers as well had called you that- orâŚcrude variations of it
Point is, no one in school really liked you
Youâve overheard their gossip- all the same shit really
âI bet she lights cats on fire!â âLook at her sleeves, I bet she cuts herself.â âSheâs gonna blow up the school I swearâ
They couldnât even bother to be creative with their assumptions about you- a lot of the same depressed demon stuff
âŚ.and you are depressed- but thatâs besides the point!
You never really connected with any of your peers..
âŚwell- except one..
Lunchtime was quite possibly the worst part of your day. It was a war zone. In the classrooms you had teachers to lessen the blows your classmates would throw at you, both metaphorically and physically, here the only solace of a savior were the underpaid lunch ladies who were occupied handing out food to students.
You hugged the wall as you carefully watched your peers, they all seemed fairly occupied in their own conversations- not even noticing you. You liked it when they forgot your existence. Loneliness beat cruelty.
There was a table you always sat at, tucked into the corner of the lunchroom- and for good reasons. The surface was littered with graffiti of swears, slurs, those cool Sâs, and various crude doodles left by your peers. Not only that, but the table was very wobbly, so badly you usually have to use two textbooks to prop it up. The bottom was covered in dried out, chewed gum- the entire thing was just a sitting âDO NOT COME HEREâ sign.
And it was perfect!
No one ever sat there due to how shitty it was, you think the students and faculty didnât even bother to go near it. They either think itâs cursed, or forgot about it. Or both. Maybe both. But today someone had actually got there before you did.
A disgruntled girl with messy black hair poked at the mystery meat on her lunch tray. Poked isnât the right word- more like viciously stabbed it repeatedly. Her nose scrunched in frustration, likely not directed towards the so-called food, but it was the only thing she had to vent her frustrations on to. She hadnât noticed you.
You stood there a little awkwardly, not wanting to startle her on accident, so instead you spoke up meekly.
âUhmâŚhi.â You smiled a little, trying to harmless. She didnât look like your average bullies, but you can never be too careful.
She looked up at you with her pink eyes- her gaze was sharp, and you instinctively tensed in preparation for some insult to be thrown. She gave you a once over before returning to her tray, ââŚhey.â
âCan IâŚsit here?â It was a dumb question. Technically this table had been your seat, and this girl just showed up out of nowhere- but, oh well.
She gave a frustrated sigh, âGod- did Andy put you up to this?â She asked rather accusatory, pointing her fork at you.
You opened your mouth to reply before she interrupted you, âLook how many times do I have to tell you hussies, youâre just wasting your time! Heâs not going to fuck you if youâre nice to me so justââ
âWhoâs Andy?â
The question you asked sounded genuineâŚ.cause it was. Really, you had no idea who this âAndyâ guy was. The girl lowered her fork, eyeing you wearily before she decided that you werenât lying. She turned her head and muttered,
ââŚ.you can sit.â
And so you did. The two of you ate in relative silence. Well- you ate. Your new lunch friend more-so stabbed at her food then ate it. You swallowed down the lump of unidentifiable cafeteria meat and gave her a friendly smile. The silence was deafening and youâd never had anyone to eat with so maybeâŚmaybe this could be nice for a change..
âIâm Y/N.â You introduced yourself.
The girl glanced up at you before returning to her tray, ââŚAshley..â
âIâve never seen you at this table much.â your hands patted the surface nervously.
âNormally I sit with my brother and so-called friend,â her words dripped with malice, âBut my stupid brother had to go study for some history test! And my âfriendâ conveniently didnât save me a seatâŚâ she stuck her fork into the biggest chunk of her food and muttered, âFucking bitchâŚâ
âThatâs a bit harsh..â you mumbled, causing Ashley to perk up and glare at you.
She practically climbed over the table and held her fork out towards you, making your hands instinctively raise in surrender, âShe is a bitch! A doe-eyed hussie who thinks sheâs soooooo innocent when she sucks just as much as everyone else!â
âI meant it was harsh that she wouldnât let you sit with her,â your eyes were fixated on the fork, kind of worried Ashley would drive it into your neck, âIâŚshouldâve been more specific. Sorry.â
Ashleyâs pink eyes widened a little, she almost seemed- shocked someone took her side. Slowly, she clambered back to her seat and went quiet. You lowered your hands back into your lap and stared at her. Ashley pushed her tray and folded her arms overtop the table.
ââŚ.thanks.â She mumbled.
After that, you saw Ashley a lot more
It wasnât every day, maybe once a week or two she would show up at your hidden table to eat
Slowly, she came out of that shell and actually initiated conversations
Well- conversations were a stretch. It was more like her venting about her frustrating day while you nodded along and ate.
Eventually, she liked you enough to stop you in the halls and walk with you
Usually her brother, Andrew you had come to learn his actual name, walked with her and she made a show to cling on to your arm
It never failed to make the heat rush to your face
Ashley was cute. Very cute. And had a general unhinged vibe that just made her all the more alluring
So it didnât surprise you that youâd catch feelings for your new friend
No- what surprised you was when Ashley actually liked you back
You paused, silence hanging in the air as Ashley stared at you expectingly. Her foot tapped with impatience as she awaited what you were going to say.
âWell?â
You didnât know what to say, the only time anyone has asked you out was as a prank. This was different. The question wasnât coming from some bully barely able to keep their giggles in, this was coming from your friend. Someone you trusted. Someone who wouldnât hurt youâŚ..at least you think. She did threaten you with a fork.
Ashleyâs growing impatience let you know just how slack jawed you were, âLook- if youâre going to be weird about this then justâŚforget I said anything.â She crossed her arms, turning away from you in a huff.
That was when you came out of your stupor, trying to salvage this, âNo! No! Itâs okay- really! Iâm justâŚ.shocked that you asked me out.â You stammered with your explanation, âI didnât even think you liked girls..â
âMe neither.â She mumbled, the faintest starts of a blush painting her cheeks. It was cute. She was cute.
Your face softened as you placed a hand on her shoulder, ââŚ.Iâd love to.â
From there you two were dating
Had it only put more unwanted attention on you? Yes, but you wouldnât have it any other way
You were happy, so fuck what those jerks had to say
Things were good, and after high school the both of you fucked off to another town
With Andrew in college, itâs not like Ashley wanted to stick around her shitty homelife
And you- honestly had no connections aside from your parents, and moving out was expected
So, it was you and Ashley. Outcast for outcast
#the coffin of andy and leyley#ashley graves#tcoaal#x reader#ashley graves x reader#OKAY-#I am so sorry this took so long#and to anyone whoâs sent requests I havenât forgotten those either#Iâve just beenâŚ.so goddamn tired lately#motivation to write has been low and Iâm trying to find some to make these fics for yâall#cause I love doing this#I love making these things for you folks#and I want to keep doing that#so if progress slows I am very sorry#take care of yâallselves <3
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against all odds (to wait for you is all i can do) â part eleven
alexia putellas x photojournalist!reader
warnings: explicit sexual content, mentions of death, scars
(a/n in the tags) [parts: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve]
word count: 11.4k
Early Tuesday morning, you opened the door to Alexia whoâto your surprise, but not reallyâhad on a pair of training shorts, a plain jersey under an unzipped hoodie, a New Era cap on, her hair left down while a pair of sunglasses completed her look. And just like the other time she came to visit, she had you in her arms the moment she was close enough, pulling you into her for a kiss on your temple and then your lips.
âHello, you.â You said as you pecked her cheek, smelling the familiar sharpness of sunscreen on her skin. Then you held her at armâs length so you could look at her better before you asked, âDid you just come from training? I thought you wonât be back until Saturday?âÂ
Alexia chuckled, clearly amused, raising her brows at you for your shameless display at checking her out. But who could blame you, really, with her looking so damn good in a training jersey. She replied, âNo, Iâm actuallyââ
She halted, tilting her head to the side to look over you, and then she switched to English when she spoke again, taking her sunglasses off to place them on top of her cap as she grinned, âHola, chiquita, you ready?â
When you looked over your shoulder you saw Elisa framed by the archway and the open door that led to the backfield, standing in her favourite Alexia jersey and Barça shorts, cheeks tinted red while her forehead shone with sweat, a football between her hands.Â
âHi, Alexia!â Elisaâs hand fluttered in an eager wave, her grin a brilliant beam, before she began to take off her sneakers and zoomed right up the stairs, shouting over her shoulders. âIâm ready! Lemme just grab my stuff!âÂ
Ah, now it made sense.Â
You wondered why Elisa couldnât sit still last night and even during the day, she practically buzzed with excitement. Initially, you associated the surge in energy from the promise of another day spent with Alexia, but now you understood that whatever the two of them had planned involved football and that was the reason why Elisaâs enthusiasm for today had increased twofold.Â
As if Alexia was your mirror, you found her reflecting your expression when you turned back to her; she had an appraising gaze fixed on Elisa accompanied by an amused smile, and your heart filled with the urge to kiss her so you did. You kept your arms loose around her neck when you parted so you could look into those eyes you found yourself missing every minute that you were apart.
âWhen did you guys plan this?â You asked as you toyed with the ends of her hair.
âWhen we were at the Barça store. Elisa asked me for some tips and I offered to train her for the day.â Alexia hummed, fiddling with the hoops of your jeans. Then the inner corners of her brows quirked up, bashful when she asked, âI hope thatâs okay?âÂ
Touched by her thoughtfulness, you traced the line of her brow as you spoke, âMore than okay as long as itâs alright with you. And I should be thanking you.â
âIt is, donât worry. I get to spend time with the both of you and play football at the same time. Win-win.â Alexia said in a matter-of-fact tone and flashed you a radiant half-smile, and it made your chest and cheeks warm, obviously charmed by her, and the lightness in her eyes made those words all the more earnest to you. So you cupped her cheek and pressed a soft kiss against her jaw in gratitude.Â
Then you whispered, âThank you.â
Alexia pulled up at a deserted football pitch, the morning still early enough that the dew had not entirely dissipated from the grass when you got out of the car. The sound of the doors closing echoed from the emptiness of the space, Alexiaâs call over the roof of the car sounding louder than it actually was.Â
âChiquita, Iâm gonna need your help unloading the equipment at the back.â
Elisa stuck a thumbs up into the air as an answer.Â
As you made up your mind that youâd just watch them do their thing, you tinkered with your camera around your neck, following them to the trunk but after Alexia popped it open, the sight both surprised and amused you. When Alexia said equipment, youâd envisioned a bag of balls, several cones, and the like but what you hadnât consideredâwhen in fact you really shouldâveâwas Alexiaâs disposition for coming prepared, the scene in front of you a testament against your blatant underestimation of her ability. You watched them haul bags upon bags from the trunkâranging from pop-up goals, agility poles and ladders, rebound boards, and other football paraphernaliaâand as you spied the growing pile of things by the side of the car, you snapped a photo before laughter escaped your lips.
Two pairs of eyes darted your way with equal confusion, stopping their busy hands for a moment. You pointed at the pile, âDo you always keep these back here?â
âWhy, of course, darling. All the time.â Despite the dryness of her tone, the term of endearment set your cheeks aflame. Then Alexia raised her brows at Elisa, âElisa, could you please tell your mom to stop being mean and help us?â
âYeah, Mom, stop laughing at us and come help, please.â Elisa giggled, gladly playing along before she eventually returned back to her task.
You scoffed with no real sting to it, grabbing the water bottle rack and slinging a bag over your shoulder as you whined, âI canât believe youâre ganging up on me.â
At that, Alexia only scrunched her nose at you, smiling, before she closed the trunkâall the equipment were out finally!âthen the three of you began lugging everything to the empty field, happy to follow their lead. After setting down the things you took where Alexia and Elisa were, you went to the sidelines, unfolding the chairs Alexia brought along. When you turned back to the scene, Elisa was already doing some stretchesâas per Alexiaâs instructions probablyâwhile Alexia set up and, once done, she joined Elisa to warm up as well. But before she started, she waved you over as she called out, âCome join us!â
The desire to join them wasnât lost to you but so was the weight of your omission to Alexia about what happened while you were goneâwhat would you say when you pass out from exertion if you joined them?âso you gave her a dismissive wave, lifting your camera as an excuse. Relief filled you when, with a shrug of her shoulders as if to say it was your loss, Alexia patted Elisaâs back before she pointed to the opposite goal line, taking off in a jog right after, their strides in time with each other. You put your camera over your eye and took a photo of them, but even though you busied your hands with the lever and buttons of your camera, your mind remained occupied with another matter.
The past few days were spent in a state of bliss; the ease by which you and Alexia had slipped back into each otherâs lives was more than a surprise to you, pleasant in its own right but it was beginning to dim the longer you kept your story to yourself. It wasnât a deliberate omission. You just hadnât found the right time to breach the topic because, after all, how could one easily part with such a fact to a lover when even you dare not step to that precipice and stare into that void? But you knew you at least owe Alexia that much; to enlighten her about what she was truly signing up for.Â
Today.Â
You promised yourself you were going to talk to her about it today.
Returning back to yourself, you regarded the scene before you, took photos, and shouted encouragement every now and then. It continued on for a couple more hours: Alexia, who had occupied the role of the trainer, stood a vigilant watch over her novitiate, guiding Elisa with instructions you couldnât quite hear but the complementing gestures she made gave you a semblance of what they were, as she exclaimed and clapped her hands to compliment and motivate; and Elisa followed with apt diligence, serious and attentive to every line, every move. By the time their feet had stopped disturbing the grass, the sun neared its highest peak, its warmth and the promise of a good day had already invited more than a handful of people to occupy other parts of the field.Â
After theyâd finished cooling down, you watched Elisa run off to the restrooms while Alexia trudged her way over to you, bags of equipment on her which she deposited on another growing pile on the sideline, taking a water bottle in hand. She brushed her hand over the nape of your neck for a second before she dropped to the chair next to you with an audible huff, and you patted her knee in response to her apparent exhaustion while she drank from her bottle, just a little out of breath.Â
âDamn. Sorry, I forgot to bring the umbrella.â Alexia said as she shielded her eyes to look at you, one eye squinted from the harsh light. She softly grazed a knuckle over your cheek, âDid you put sunblock on?â
You replied in the affirmative as you leaned into her touch, and Alexia nodded in approval before she took her hand away, taking another sip of water. In the silence that followed, you thought, âShould I tell her now?â
âAlexia, Iââ
Alexiaâs lips crinkled around a mouthful of water, raising her brows at you before she jutted her chin forward. Confused, you looked to where she indicated and found Elisa surrounded by a group of kids, some of them taller and looked to be slightly older, who now occupied the once empty space that Elisa and Alexia had just been training on and in a blink of an eye, a small game of football had commenced. Shouts and laughter filled the air as they continued, passing, tackling, shooting; Elisa flew untethered along with her peers, face free from any worries and filled with glee.Â
The two of you were a fair distance away from the youngsters that they hadnât noticed nor recognised that Alexia watched over them with a proudâif not a bit sombreâcountenance for the sight, probably, to her, was a validationâproofâof how far women had cemented their place in football compared to when she was of their age. These kids, boys and girls alike, now had their own paragons of light to follow, the names and numbers of their guiding stars shining bold on their backsâthe names of women⌠Alexiaâs including. You regarded the woman next to you, chest welling up at the soft gaze you saw there aimed towards the children, a thought clear in your mind that you longed to speak, âThis is the fruit of your labour, what you and the others had foughtâand still fightingâfor.â
Alexiaâs eyes flitted to meet yours as if magnetised by your volition, the colour of them almost green against the backdrop of the field.
âIf Elisa was given the chance to play for Barçelonaâs youth team, what would you do?â
You blinked as the question caught you off guard. There was no doubt what you would do but the abruptness by which it was brought up made you squint your eyes at her. Why would she bring that up unless she knew something? Unless she was about to do or already had done something? But as you regarded her with a careful eye, you found nothing in her features that betrayed answers to your questions, her face a blank canvasâperhaps a bit too neutral.
âAlexia, did you do something?â
Alexia shrugged, pulling the corners of her mouth down for good measure before it settled to a smile, then she answered in the negative, âNothing. It was a question. Purely hypothetical.âÂ
Her answer did little to convince you but you answered in truth anyway. âMove here, of course.âÂ
At that, Alexia only hummed but a light twinkled in her eyeâone not dissimilar to the one you found in them the night you metâa light that told you she knew something you didnât. She brushed her thumb over her chin before she tore her gaze away, focusing her attention back to the match in front of her. And before you could question her further, excited screams filled the air and, when Alexia stood right after, you knew sheâd been found.
You stood aside as the kids flocked towards Alexia and you captured the scene with a smile while Alexia conversed with the kids, bumping their fists and posing with them when they asked for a photo. You felt a presence beside you and, upon turning your head, saw Elisa with a look of admiration on her face, a mirrored expression among the children there. It went on for a bit and another game of football commenced but now with Alexia in the mix, but half an hour later, you were all packed up with everything back in Alexiaâs trunk, and the three of you were off.Â
On the way back after lunch, Elisa and Alexia chatted, discussing things about football with equal enthusiasm. The sound of their amusement filled the car, and with the day ending on such a high note, you felt compelled not to say anything about what you planned to tell Alexia as you didnât have the heart to bring it down.Â
And as you laughed at one of Alexiaâs dry jokes, you resigned your promise.
Tomorrow.Â
You would talk to her about it tomorrow.Â
Unlike the day before, Alexia came by earlyâearly enough that Elisa was still asleep while you, yourself, only woke up just about half an hour agoâbut that was no surprise. It was rare for Alexia to sleep in; the rigorous conditioning her body had borne throughout the years made her circadian rhythm almost permanent, something that youâd teased her about from your time beforeâsomething that you teased her about just then.
âI donât hear you complaining about it.â She muttered against your ear and, though you couldnât see it for she had her front pressed against your back with her hands gentle on your hips as you made two sets of coffee, you could practically hear the pout in her voice.Â
âIâm not! Itâs actually kinda cute.â You laughed before you added, âYouâre cute.â
âIâm really not,â Alexia practically whined, hiding her face in the crook of your neck and the feel of her there tickled you, so you tried to angle yourself away but she clung to you as you felt her laugh against your skin.
âAlexia! Youâre going to make me spill the coffee!âÂ
When the both of you finally made it to the couch with no drop of coffee spilt, you tucked in by Alexiaâs side, her arm over your shoulder as the both of you revelled in each otherâs company, sipping at your beverage, you broached the news to her.Â
âYour brotherâs coming here?â She asked with surprise and with both brows raised.
At how she posed the question, you couldnât help but giggle. âI love the way you made it sound like heâs not the one who owns this house. But yes, later today, probably around evening or earlier, depending on when heâll finish his meeting in Madrid this morning.âÂ
Alexia blew a puff of air, a bit petulant, as she muttered lowâalthough still deliberately loud enough for you to hear, âItâs kinda easy to forget when heâs never here.â
The both of you broke out laughing. Then a pensive look took over her demeanour, her fingers fiddled with the ends of her hair, something that you noticed she did whenever she felt at peace or whenever she was worrying about something. You had a feeling it was the latter with the way her brows were slightly creased in the middle, but the question that left her lips, which was spoken in a soft tongue, confirmed your inkling to be true.
âWhatâs he like?â
Ah.Â
Seeing Alexia unsure about herself was a rare occurrence, even more than seeing her vulnerable which was saying a lot. So you laid a hand on the nape of her neck, chest warming when she leaned back to seek more of your touch, and you ran your thumb over the skin just below her ear to keep her at ease.Â
âHeâs⌠my best friend and the best brother I could ever ask for. Heâs funny; likes to tease me a lot, but heâs protective.â At the mention of the word, Alexiaâs frown deepened before you could even finish what you wanted to say, âAnd trust me when I tell you, heâll definitely like you.â
But your reassurance seemed to have gone out the other ear for the movement of her finger didnât cease and her eyes remained clouded with something akin to worry. You allowed her another moment more with her thoughts before you booped her nose and watched as her eyes fluttered, the light of her presence returning in them as she regarded you. And so, with light amusement, you said in the hopes that Alexia would finally listen, âJust give him the same attitude you gave me a minute ago, youâll get along really well.âÂ
At that, Alexia let out a small chuckle and, as it trailed off, the smile that graced her lips lingered; what you said hadnât fully expelled the doubt from her eyes but the fact it was lessened made you feel better.Â
Alexia sighed after another lapse in silence. âI just want to make a good impression, you know? And thank him.â
âThank him for what?â
She shifted so her face was angled more to you and held a gentle finger on your chin to keep you looking into her eyes, soft and earnest.
âFor intertwining your fate with mine,â she said, each syllable spoken with the gentlest of air.
Your heart stuttered at her confession, the gravity of it heavier with Alexiaâs belief in fate, and words eluded you so you could do nothing but take her hand to reveal her palm, and kissed her there.
Then after another brief pause, Alexia asked, âDoes he know about us?â
âI think so. I havenât told him anything directly but I think heâs put two and two together.â You pushed the memory of how your heart monitor betrayed you back from the forefront of your mind, but your cheeks heated up anyway. As you massaged the spot between Alexiaâs brows with your thumb in the hopes of soothing her frown away, you added, âPlease, donât worry about it too much. Heâs Derek; as long as Iâm happy, heâs happy.â
âAnd are you? Happy?â The vulnerability that you found in her eyes made you ache, not unpleasant, just a sense of fullness that longed to break free. You pressed a kiss on her temple, then to the corner of her lips.
âMore than I could ever put into words. You make me so happy, Alexia. You really do.â
Later that day, just around late afternoon after spending most of the day trainingâyou, of course, only a spectatorâthe three of you found yourselves walking along the beach after a late lunch. It was a bit further on when, as you conversed with each other, an exclamation made you stop and look over your shoulders.
âOh, my god.â
Standing a few paces behind you was a young man, tall in frame, cheeks still round with traces of his youth, the stubble along his jaw and chin a direct contrast, making it known to you that heâd probably just recently entered his early twenties. The first thing you noted was the camera that dangled from his neckâyou recognised the model, vintageâand you barely schooled your features from showing your surprise; he was a photographer not only for leisure but if he was, well, that was one expensive camera for a hobbyist.Â
Habit made you step asideâyouâd been out in public with Alexia a handful of times now to know how this would goâbut as you did, the young manâs eyes followed you, intent, and that confounded you.Â
âIâm sorry, did I interrupt you?â His brown eyes flitted between you, Alexia, then Elisa, his small smile apologetic as the paleness of his cheeks turned rosy.
Alexia waved a careless hand in the air as she spoke in English, âNo, youâre okay.â
âHow can we help you?â You asked, smiling at him politely.Â
The man stepped forward as he patted the pouch of his shirt, then he dug his hands into his jean pockets, then you watched him procure a marker, his hands shaking as he handed it to you.Â
âI canât believe itâs you. I wish I had your book with me but I donâtâI, Iâm sorry, can I get a photo and your signature?â
You couldnât prevent the surprise from showing on your face even if you had the time to try. Your eyes drifted to Alexia, and the question that was clear in your mind that you knew Alexia could probably read on your face. What was happening?
The action of yourself nodding preceded the intention and you watched, still in a state of confusion, as the man handed his phone over to Alexia so she could take a photo of you both. As you posed and looked at Alexia behind the camera, you found a familiar light in her eyes and from the slight upturn of her brows, you knew Alexia was more than slightly amused at the role reversal. When Alexia began to count down, you smiled at the person taking the photo more than for the image itself, and once done, she handed the lad his phone back.
You signed the back of a used plane ticketâthe only paper of decent quality, as per his words, that he could find on his person that could house your signatureâand after handing it back to him, you said, smiling, âIâm sorry if I looked more than a little confused. This doesnât happen often, I only ever get asked for photos at events, and itâs usually the other way around!âÂ
âNo, please, donât be sorry. IâI just truly admire your photojournalistic work,â he stuttered as he tucked the plane ticket in his shirt pocket. âI read your book about your most recent conflict coverage and that photoset⌠It chilled me to the bone the first time I saw it. Iâm sorry you had to see that in person.â
Images tore their way out from the shadows of your mind, their teeth bare and gnashing: vacant eyes from where souls were ripped away, crooked fingers accusatory, and the stenchâ
You shut your eyes as a malignant chill crept over you, crawling under your skin that left your muscles weak, and even beneath the Barcelona summer sun, you trembled. And the memories flooded back: Elisa with her mother, the shots, and now the scars on your body burnt anew. You took a deep breath and took careful note of where you were: there was a baby crying a few paces away, a large wave just arrived home to the shore, there was a call of a seagull overhead, someone with coffee walked past you, and⌠there was the familiar warmth and weight of Alexiaâs hand on your back.
The moment you opened your eyes, the man was looking at you with concern and regret while, when you turned your head to the side, Alexia and Elisa were obviously distressed.
âIâm really sorry, I didnât mean toââ
You held a hand up before the man could hurt himself. âItâs alright. They come back to me sometimes without being reminded so you donât need to apologise. And thank you for your concern.â
More than willing to change the topic, you jutted your chin at his camera, âAre you a photojournalist, too?â
âThatâs the plan. Iâm only working freelance at the moment and Iâm not really sure which branch to pursue. I can hear conflict photojournalism calling to me, though.â He said, rubbing the back of his neck. In his answer, you sensed a âbutâ so you asked as much.
He casted his eyes down for a moment before he regarded you again, gaze wary. âBut⌠Iâm scared I wonât be able to handle seeing those things in person. And Iâm scared of being hurt, of being killed. Just like what you saw and what⌠what happened to you. I donât know if I could survive it.â
From the corner of your eyes, you could see and feel the weight of Alexiaâs stareâa burning question that branded youâand you clenched your fist as guilt flooded your veins. Foolish! You shouldâve told her yesterday. She deserved more than hearing about it like this. But no matter what was done was doneâthe moment had passedâand the only thing you could do now was to tell her after this.Â
Despite your inner turmoil, you focused on the man, and smiled at him softly for you understood what he was going through, the same place you once stood before you answered the call of that very wind.
âThereâs nothing to be ashamed of. Itâs a difficult choice to make. The camera cannot shield you from the danger and the violence and, well, death, but it can bear witness, and can show the world whatâs happening. You have your whole life ahead of you, you donât need to jump in just yet. And if you hear that call again a bit later and find yourself ready, then, why not?â
At that, the young manâs demeanour brightened. Then his brows scrunched up, now seemingly worried, his question spoken with a light, enquiring air, âYou mentioned in your book that this was the closest youâd ever come to dying, do you think youâll ever get back into conflict photography?â
With the uncouth way it was posed, the question made you flinch with its directness. You had half a mind to reprimand but you recognised thisâthe journalistic instinct to question, to uncover, even if certain situations shouldnât warrant such intrusionsâso you let it pass because as was the case for every learned skill, interviewing demanded the same amount of practice to develop. He was young, he still had so much to learn and time, as was the case for everything, would be his teacher.Â
A shuffling sound drew your attention to Elisa who was standing close to Alexia, clutching your loverâs hand with both of hers in a firm grip, her wide eyes fixed on you upon hearing what the man said, a sombre question reflected in her eyes, âAre you going to leave me, too?âÂ
Although the call was very much thereâthe need to be the echo chamber for those whoâd lost their voice still strong in your soulâyou found yourself now tethered: to love and responsibility, so you shook your head, more so for Elisaâs sake than the manâs.
âItâs selfish, I know, but I have so much more to lose now. But, as I said, the call will always be there and I canât control what the future brings, so who knows, really?â You shrugged, smiling at the man.
Satisfied, the man retreated but not before you gave him a business card for you and Derekâs firm; with a little bit of guidance and experience, he had potential to do goodâalthough you did warn him that a spot for him wasnât guaranteed, but he still accepted it gratefully. Once the man finally left, Elisa approached you, her shirt bunched up at the hem from the firm grip of her fists, eyes wide as she gazed up at you.
âAre you okay, Mom?â
You cupped her cheek and brushed a thumb under a glassy eyeâElisa was upset.âIâm alright, honey. How are you feeling?â
Elisaâs chin quivered and a tear ran down her cheek, and when she spoke, her words were whispered in haste. âAre you going to leave? Please, donât, I donât want you to get hurt again, I donât want you to die. IââÂ
Oh, Elisa.
Immediately you took her into your arms in the hopes that you could ease her distress and when she clutched at your shirt as her tears soaked through the fabric, your heart began to ache and your eyes burnt as well.Â
âIâm not leaving, ladybug. Iâm not. I wonât leave you behind, I promise.â
The ride to the house was a silent affair; even the short walk that led up to Alexiaâs car was suffused with silence. After getting in the car and putting her seatbelt on Elisa immediately dozed offâfrom the emotional toll on top of the physical strain sheâd endured during the dayâand it was relieving. Alexia on the other handâŚ
Ever since sheâd heard the words from Benâthe photojournalistâshe completely receded and everything she did, seemed to you, were performed on autopilot; her every movement mechanical, stiff. Her face remained stoic: her brows formed a flat line, the light in her eyes so ineffably dim made it known to you she was somewhere far away; the way that her hands shook as she gripped the steering wheel with white knuckles told you which plane Alexia had found herself inâa hellscape.Â
It hurt seeing Alexia like this and you felt like you had to say something but you bit your tongue and instead, you placed a gentle hand on her right knee and applied just enough pressure to hopefully pull her back from her thoughts. It seemed to work for when she glanced at you, her mask of passivity cracked with the way her gaze softened, her lips now pressed into a thin line, almost quivering. The moment only lasted seconds but it left a profound mark in your heart, made all the more indelible when Alexia took your hand in hersâeven with the heat from Barcelonaâs summer evening, you felt her palm cold as iceâand intertwined your fingers in a firm grip while the other remained to steer the car until you reached the house.
By the time you arrived, the last vestiges of the sun tinged the skies in its sombre purple and pink, the tangerine glow from within the house a stark contrast to the growing darkness. When Alexia parked the car, the front door opened and more of that warm light spilled out and a shadow stretched long in its wake, and at the end of it, the familiar, large frame of Derek.
While Elisa immediately jumped out of the car to greet her uncle, Alexiaâs hands remained on the wheel despite the lack of engine, now gripping for a different reason, her eyes trained on the imposing figure of your brother. To be fair, who wouldnât? With the top of his head nearly grazing the doorframe and the width of his shoulders, just by looking at his stature alone, most wouldnât even consider the words âsoftâ and âsentimentalâ to describe him. So the reflection of anxiety in her eyes was not new to you, but this was different because this was Alexia.
You placed a hand over one of hers on the wheel, coaxing her attention by squeezing her hand. âAlexia?â
She looked at you, blinked. Then a strained, âYeah?â
âYouâre going to be fine.â
Alexia looked at Derek again before she whispered through her teeth, âAre you sure about that?â
âYes. Hey,â you brushed your thumb over her cheek before you tucked a strand of hair behind her ear, Alexiaâs eyes flicked back to you. Then you took her hand, pressed your lips on the back of it. âAlexia, breathe. You can do this, and Iâll be right here with you.â
True to your words, the moment Alexia gathered the courage to walk up the porch, Derekâs face broke into a grin that thawed the ever-present ice in his demeanour, enveloping Alexia in a hug. Despite Alexiaâs tall frame, she looked almost like a child next to Derek, needing to crane her neck to look up when it was usually the other way around with you, as they chatted.
Then Derek finally took note of Alexiaâs demeanour now that she was past Derekâs defences, and he voiced with concern, âAre you okay, Alexia? You look a bit pale. Do you need to stay over?âÂ
The reminder almost made Alexia a ghostly apparition by how much more her colour drained out from her. She pressed her lips in a thin line, dug her hands into her short pockets, while the muscles in her back coiled so much that you could see the planes of her muscles through her jersey. She replied tersely, âIâm alright and no, Iâd rather not disturb you.âÂ
At what she said, you knew what you needed to do. You went to Derek and said in a voice enough for only him to hear.
âDerek, could you help Elisa start packing her things? I need to do something.â
âOkay.â A question was clear in his eyes but like the many times he did before, he didnât press you for any information, only nodded, squeezed your shoulder, before he went back inside but not before he enveloped Alexia in a farewell hug and told her to get some rest. Then you walked back to where Alexia stood, still as tense as you left her, and you pulled at her arm gently, coaxing her towards her carâto the passenger seat.
âAlexia, give me your keys.â
Alexia looked at you, still pale but her eyes now held confusion, and maybe a hint of defiance, in them. âWhy?â
âIâm not about to let you drive home by yourself like this.â
âNo. Iâm well capable ofââ
You fixed her with a stern eye. âGive me your keys. Now.âÂ
Alexia regarded you with a wary eye but she sighed, finally relenting, and dropped her keys in your open palm. She sat in the passenger seat, an elbow up against the window and chin propped up on her knuckles, quiet apart from the occasional direction to the way to her apartment. The silence was heavy, but you found yourself not entirely too bothered by it for it gave you a chance to gather your own thoughtsâto try and find the words to explainâbut you couldnât help but take furtive glances at Alexia, who was looking more and more dejected by the minute as the streetlights casted shadows on her face and made her demeanour excessively morose, the sheen in her eyes prominent in darkness.Â
You arrived and Alexia let you in, dropping her keys in a little dish on a cabinet by the door, the air still and silent apart from the clink of metal against porcelain and the soft breath of clothes rustling as the two of you padded into Alexiaâs apartment. Briefly, you allowed your eyes to explore the space but as you entered the living room, your palms began to sweat as the nerves began to set in.Â
Alexia was hiding behind her stoicism again, sitting on the couch seeming as calm as ever, fixing you with a look that betrayed the placidness of her demeanour. You sat too, opting for the space by Alexiaâs side as opposed to the lone loveseat as you knew that the nature of what you were about to reveal required the lost distance between your bodies; for her sake and yours.
For a long moment, you couldnât speak; you opened your mouth a number of times but you stopped short for fear that the words would fail you. Alexia waited patiently and only when she took your hand in the space between hers did you find the courage to begin, placing your other hand over hers; she was with you, you were with her.
And so, you told her.
From the night you left, when you were about to tell her what you were going to get yourself into, to your arrival and the conflict you needed to cover. About being caught in the middle of fire, about the nature by which you met Elisa. And then, finally, you told her about what happened to you: the shots, the hospital, and your recovery. You watched, as this enfolded, the way Alexia became increasingly tense, sheâd taken your hand in a grip at one point, and you felt the warmth in her hand dissipate into cold sweat, could feel the way she trembled. By the end of it, Alexia looked paler than youâd ever seen her before, wide eyes red and glassy; fragile in all sense of the word.
The silence that followed was like a fog, heavy and suffocating, and the words that bounced against the walls made the fog even thicker that your chest began to ache.
âWhen were you planning to tell me?â Came the even question.
âYesterday, but I changed my mind. I shouldâve just told you.âÂ
Another pause, her demeanour remained the same. And then, âHow bad was it?â
You considered lying; considered telling her that it wasnât that bad to appease her, to protect her from that knowledge but there was a plea that shone in her eyes that stopped you. So, with a shaky breath, you whispered, âI⌠they said that my heart stopped. Twice.â
Alexia inhaled sharply and you winced when her next words were spoken in a broken tongue, a lone tear running down her cheek.
âWhy didnât you say something?â Alexia whispered.Â
âI didnât know how to bring it up. I didnât know how youâd take it.â
âYou nearly died!â Alexia shouted as she stood up suddenly, eyes wide and frantic, while she threw her hands in the air before she dug her fingers into her hair. She mustâve realised how loud her voice was because she spoke her next words in a lower tone but it was restrained all the same, tight and thin as a string on the brink of breaking.Â
âThere was no other way Iâd take it! What if Iâd lost you and I didnât even know?â Then her eyes widened even further, realisation clear in them, and then her breath caught, words coming out in a sob. âNo, I did lose you, didnât I? Your heart stopped! Your heartââ
Alexiaâs knees buckled beneath her and you barely caught her in time. The weight of her against you brought the both of you down to the ground, the softness of the rug doing little to lessen the fall, and it left you cradling Alexiaâs head in your arms, her ear against your chest, as you tried, to no avail, to ease her pain.
Alexia had always seemed like an immovable mountain to most people, strong and collected in the face of adversities, especially so to her supporters whoâd only ever truly seen her display an air of vulnerability a handful of times, so to witness her so broken like thisâprone and weak on her knees, spine contorting in an anguished arch under the heaviness that you put in her chest, the weight too much for her to bearâand knowing that it was you who caused her to feel this much misery⌠Oh, how the pain seared through you like a burning lance!Â
âIâm sorry. I didnât mean to.â You whispered this litany of lamentations against her ear, your voice thick with tears. But, in your mind, you were apologising for more than that; for all the mistakes youâd made, for leaving, for almost leaving into that endless night.
Alexia twisted your shirt in a grip, the fabric now soaked with her tears, gnashing her teeth in a fierce display of guilt. âAnd I wasnât even there for you. Fuck, I wasnât even there. Iââ
âYou cannot blame yourself for this, darling. I wonât let you.â You said, voice firm despite the gentleness of it. And you proceeded, âAnd you think you werenât there but you were, Alexia. You saved me.â
It was the truth that Alexia neededâthat you needed herâto hear. She was your light in that darkness: in that sleep and the haze that came after it, and even more so now than ever. You tightened your grip around her, kissed the top of her head, and brushed her tears away.
âYou were there, Alexia, always. You just didnât know it.â
You were drying your hair with a towel on the bed when Alexia entered the bedroom, hair still dripping from her shower that left dark spots around the collar of her grey shirt, the skin around her eyes remained rosy but now faint, her short shorts barely appearing beneath the hem of her shirt, andâ
âIs thatâŚ?â
Alexia followed your gaze and looked down at the string around her left ankle, the silver of the charm glinting in the low light. âYes.â
âYou kept itâŚâ You whispered as emotions caught in your throat.Â
âOf course, I did. ItâŚâ Alexia bit her lip, casted her gaze to the side for a moment, before she met your eyes again, eyes so openly sincere you longed to kiss her right then. âIt makes me feel more at ease while playing. It makes me feel safe.â
At that, you grazed your thumb over the string around your wrist. âI know the feeling.â
A silence fell over you as Alexia stood just a few paces away from the foot of her bed, feet shifting beneath her as she gnawed on her lower lip. She looked so small like that, so young and unsure. So you shifted your weight, and made space for her as you said softly, âAle, come here. Let me dry your hair.â
That seemed to be what Alexia was waiting for because she finally shuffled forward, and sat down between your legs with her back turned to you. Gently, you began to dry her hair, loving the way she craned her neck back as you did so. Once it was only damp enough now, you ran your fingers through her hair, carefully untangling the knots between the strands, before you moved your hand lower, to the nape of her neck first then to her shoulders, putting just enough pressure there with the intent to release the tension in her muscles.
Alexia sighed deeply, tilting her head sideways so you could move your hands more freely. And a moment after, she turned and looked up at you, eyes lidded and shining with vulnerability and⌠something else that you couldnât quite decipher but your heart ached all the same from the depth of it, and then slowly, she rose, and then the warmth of her breath caressed your cheek, her lips on yours. The kiss was tender and sweet in its lightness and before you knew it, you were eased down to the bed, her warmth washing over you as if her body was the sun and you were the earth being graced by her light.
You cupped her cheek, feeling the line of her jaw, savouring her lips when a wetness burnt against the skin below your eye, tasted salt on your tongue, and felt the stutter in Alexiaâs breath. Soon, Alexia broke the kiss entirely, sinking into the crook of your neck where she wept silently, and you could do nothing but wrap your arms around her frame to shelter her, to assure her that you were still here and that, truly, the worst had passed. You held her there until sweet repose, at last, eased her into a place without pain and you waited for sleep to come, while regarding her countenance and relishing the soft caress of her breath on your skin, when not a moment later, you joined Alexia in slumber; your heart finally beating in time with hers.
It was still dark when you woke several hours later with a comforting warmth pressed against your back and the weight of Alexiaâs arms around your waist, her breath warm against the nape of your neck. You shifted closer to the source of your comfort and placed your hand over hers. From the way her hold on you tightened, you knew she was awake.
âCan I confess something?â Alexia whispered, voice raw.
âWhat is it?â
She took a deep breath.Â
âI waited for you.â A pause. âUntil I saw you at the Olympics, I was still waiting for you. I knew the odds of you coming back to me were against me, but I hoped youâd come back.â
âThank you for waiting.â You murmured.
âThank you for coming back.â Alexia choked out, arms tightening around your waist. âThank you for coming back to me.â
You needed to see her, so you peeled her hands from your waist, turned, and wrapped your arms around her waist.
âIâm here, Alexia. Iâm right here with you.â You caressed her cheek, wiping the tear in the corner of her eyes before you whispered against her lips, âIf I have to spend my whole life thanking you, so be it.â
Saying goodbye was a difficult affair for everyoneâwell, except for Derek, of course. Despite Alexiaâs offer to drop you, Derek, and Elisa to the airport, you declined, reminding Alexia she needed rest for tomorrow, chuckling lightly at the pout she gave you when you said it, which made you inclined to kiss it away.Â
(You ignored Derekâs smirk; you spied him over Alexiaâs shoulder looking all too smug for his own good.)
And Elisa, after spending the past few days in Alexiaâs company, clung to her waist, lips quivering and eyes glassy with unshed tears, while Alexia tried to appease her. It seemed that Alexiaâs celebrity factor had diminished for Elisa and now it dimmed to a newfound word: a friend. You smiled as you watched them chat for a bit longer, before Elisa went inside the car.
When it was your turn to hug Alexia, you sank into her arms, and she in yours, as your heart already longed for her at the thought that in a few minutes, you two would be parted again. It was difficult but you managed to pull away, kissing Alexia on her cheek, then her lips.Â
It was your last kiss but as your Uber took you away and as Alexiaâs figure shrank in the rearview mirror from the growing distance, this kiss, you felt, held the promise of a future; of something more.
And that, to you, was everything.
You took the call immediately after you saw Alexiaâs name on your screen.Â
âAlexia, what did you do?â
It was currently late October, over two months since the last time youâd seen her in person, but the both of youâand occasionally Elisa would join the both of you if she was able to catch you after her practiceâremained in contact be it through messages, calls, or video calls. So to say that you missed her was more than an understatement and you found that the calls that used to relieve you of your longing for herâalthough they still very much didânow only served to deepen the growing cavern in your heart that resembled the woman who it belonged to; it was no longer enough, you wanted Alexia.Â
But that was not to be the topic of your conversation right now.Â
Alexiaâs chuckle met your ears, brows crunching up in amusement. She was in a loose shirt, half of her face glazed over in a low, warm glow. âIs this about Elisaâs trial?âÂ
âPlease, Alexia, if you had something to do with Elisa getting scouted, tell me now.â
âI didnât do anything.â Alexia said, even and light with laughter, but she enunciated the words with an air of seriousness. âI didnât do anything. Although I admit I did a little digging that day I went to La Masia when you guys were here, remember? I heard Jona say her name in passing and when I checked the list, Elisaâs name was one of the best candidates. Your daughter has talent and a promising dedication to the club, the scout saw that.â
And as her word sank inâas you believed in your bones that Alexia was speaking truthfullyâyou let out a sigh, sagging into your open palm.Â
âOkay, I believe you. Iâm sorry, babe⌠I just had to make sure.â
âDonât worry about it.â Alexia waved a dismissive hand, and then, âSo, what happened?â
âWell, I picked Elisa up today and her coach handed me a brochure and started talking about Elisaâs eligibility for a trial to get into Barçaâs youth team.â
âAnd how did Elisa take it?â
âSheâs unusually calm about all of it and thatâs exactly the reason why I wanted to call you.â You sighed, âIâm worried she believes she didnât get in because she did well and that she got in because of her connection to you.â
A pause and you watched as a pensive look passed over Alexiaâs face. âDo you mind if I talk to her?âÂ
âNo, not at all. I think thatâs a good idea. Hold on.âÂ
You muted the call and then padded your way to Elisaâs bedroom, then knocked on her door.Â
âLadybug, Alexia is on the phone.â
A moment later the door opened slightly, and Elisa looked through the tiny gap, her brow scrunched up in confusion before she widened the gap enough that she could step out.Â
âAlexia?â
You tucked a strand behind her ear. âYes, honey. She wants to talk to you, only if you want to.â
Elisa gnawed her bottom lip, casted her gaze down for a moment, before she finally nodded. You gave her your phone, watched her close the door, before you made your way down to the kitchen to check on the food you were cooking. It was nearly half an hour later that Elisa joined you, phone in hand, eyes only just a bit raw, which she handed to you after giving you a hug. And when she pulled back, the smile she gave you was small but radiant, and you felt relief as you let her slip back into her room but not before you reminded her that the food was nearly ready.Â
âI donât know what you said to her, but she looks better. Thank youâÂ
âShe just needed a little pep talk.â Alexia smiled at you, soft, âAnd anytime, my love.â
Two months later, Elisaâs club topped their respective league, won a major regional and national tournament, and Elisa⌠Elisa passed the trial.
Elisa was going to Barcelona.
âCome over when youâre done for the day?â
The message was sent about an hour ago. You ran your fingers through your still damp hair, wiping your clammy palms on the fabric of your jeans, as you sent, âIâm coming up.â
Two days after Elisa received the news from Barça, you flew by yourself to Barcelona to sort out some paperworks. Derek already offered for the both of you to remain at his placeâinsisted even, so you wouldnât get stressed out, which was sweet of himâand you accepted, but you promised youâd find someplace else after you and Elisa settled into your new routine. Alexia knew about all of this, of course, her schedule was filled today so she wasnât able to be with you. Well⌠until now.
Now faced with Alexiaâs apartment door, to say that you were nervous would be an understatement; you hadnât seen your lover in the flesh for months, how could your heart not be in danger of leaping out of your chest at the promise of seeing her again soon?
You knocked on the door and only seconds passed between the moment you saw a shadow through the peephole and the door being flung open, and before you could fully comprehend what was happening, you were being pulled inside by the collar of your cardigan and slammed against the door as warm lips pressed on yours, hungry and full of ardour.Â
You moaned at the heat of Alexiaâs tongue searing the skin of your lower lip, her teeth napping and pulling, before her tongue swept over the same spot, to soothe and salve and sear all over again. Standing on your toes, you wrapped your arms around her neck while you pushed your chest up, seeking her warmth, and you loved the way Alexiaâs arms tightened their hold around your waist, pressing you further into the firmness of her body. Then her hands ventured downwards, setting your skin afire in their wake, and you gasped into her mouth the moment she took your ass in her grip and squeezed, the pleasure turning your blood into an entity of potent desire.Â
To your surprise, Alexia suddenly pulled away from the kiss and she ripped her hands away from your body, planting them instead on the door to hold her weight. And you had never hated distance more than the mere centimetres that separated your bodies just then.
Alexia looked down at you with lidded eyes, pupils blown so wide that the hazel in them were covered in black, while her breath came out stuttered.
âWaitâIâm sorry, I know weâre taking it slow but I just missed you so much and IââÂ
You let out a sound that was between a moan and a groan as you pulled the collar of her hoodie down, swallowing her next words in a deep kiss. Your hand crept under the fabric of her hoodie, her stomach deliciously taught beneath your fingers and you didnât fight the urge to drag your nails over her smooth skin to make your intentions clearâan action that made her swear against your lips. You took her lower lip between your teeth and pulled slightly, the sound she madeâobscene in every sense of the wordâand the curse she let out sent scorching heat straight to your core; nothing turned you on more than the proof of Alexiaâs ever-present composure slipping.Â
It mattered not how the both of you arrived at the bed; one second you were pressed up against the door, the next you were surrounded by soft sheets with Alexia on top of you, nipping and licking along the column of your neck, while the room filled with pants and gasps that came from either of you. She pressed her knee against the juncture of your thighs and the pressure made you keen Alexiaâs name in a wanton cry, which Alexia responded to with an approving hum that you felt on your lips.Â
Her teasing continued on until the fabric of your underwear clung to you like a second skin from the slickness of your core but when you felt her fingers playing with the hem of your shirt, you surged up and gently pushed Alexia to the side, laying her down on the bed with a deep kiss while you moved to straddle her stomach.Â
Then you leant back after a moment to look at her, and the sight you beheld took the breath from you.Â
There, she lied: with her light brown hair fanned out wildly on the sheets, a stark contrast against the lightness of the linen; her skin glowed from the incandescent light from her lamp; her hazel eyes beautifully dark and lidded with need; her cheeks graced with a rosy tint of the same shade as her supple lips which were slightly parted; the strong column of her neck, her broad shoulders, her large but gentle hands⌠there, while she lied and gazed at you, you basked in the radiance of her earthly beautyâher character even more resplendent in nature. And there, your chest crowded with emotionsâlust, desire, wonder, amityâbut a resonant call from your heart encompassed the immensity of this singular truth.Â
You loved Alexia.Â
Oh, how you loved her so.Â
With reverent hands and eyes that bore the zeal of your affection, you kept your gaze on hers while you dragged your fingers over her clothed ribs down to the firmness of her stomach, admiring the way the strength in them yielded into a softness so inherently familiar, adoring the way her lips parted further, the way her brows rose ever so slightly as the depth in her eyes seemed to stretch into a vastness that called to you.Â
She was beautiful.Â
So, so beautiful.
All of her exalted you to no end: the sound that she made when you kissed the valley between her breasts after youâd helped her undress; the feel of her skin on your tongue, from her collarbone, to her rib, to her hip, and her thigh; the tasteâfinally, againâof her need, her pleasure, and her ecstasy. Everything that she was revived you; she stoked the embers of your mortal flame into a star that shone for her, and only her. Every breath, every word, every look⌠these were the things thatâin their divine simplicityâendeared her even more to you; the divine simplicity of her state of being was more than enough to move you, to make you fall deeper into your love for her.
As she came undone beneath your touch, the echoes of your heart longed to be heard, filling your throat with the words of a confession. But instead you whispered, in a cadence similar to that of a litany, that she was beautiful.Â
Soon after she came back to herself, she sat up and in a second, Alexia had you in her tender and appraising arms as you remained on her bare lap, kissing along your jaw as her large hands roamed over your still clothed body, her touch both gentle and fervid. But when she grazed the hem of your shirt again, you stilled.
Alexia pulled away, eyes lidded but concern reflected brighter in the darkness of her eyes.
âWhat is it, darling?â She asked as she brushed a strand behind your ear, gaze intent, searching your countenance for an answer.
Instinctively, you crossed your arms over your chest. You opened your mouth a few times as you tried to find the right words to say, and then finally, you admitted quietly, âMy body⌠itâIâm not like how you remembered.â
âDarling, your body will always be beautiful. You donât need to hide yourself from me.â Alexia took one of your hands and pressed a kiss on your knuckles, earnest in the way she spoke and looked at you. Your heart ached.
âI know, itâs just⌠I donât think Iâm ready,â you trailed off, âAnd Iâm worried youâre not, too.â
âYou donât have to worry about me.â Alexia squeezed your hand, encouraging.âIâm ready when you are.â
Unbidden, the image of Alexia in anguish after you told her about what you went through flashed through your mind and the same vulnerabilityâthat thinly veiled fearâyouâd seen then, you could see now reflected in her eyes. It was one thing to hear the words of injury, and it was another to see the physical proof of it; if the words had profoundly affected her so, how much more would bearing witness to the tangible mark of your narrow escape from death would cause her?
âAlexiaâŚâÂ
You began to sigh, ready to offer a rejection, but Alexia cupped your cheeks into her palms, making you look into her eyes. Then she whispered, âPlease, let me see you. I want to⌠I want you.â
There was much desire and tenderness in her voice, and you found yourself calming down knowing that you could trust Alexia with this. So you nodded.Â
Alexia smiled at you softly before she whispered, âThank you. Just let me know when you want to stop.â
You nodded again and then, Alexiaâs lips were back on yours, sweet and light as her hands returned to your waist. She was gentle, murmuring words of reassurance on your temple, your jaw, your collarbone, as she eased your cardigan off your shoulders. She placed one light kiss on the column of your neck before she laid you down on the sheets, her hair cascading over you like a silk curtain.Â
Alexia journeyed down your body, placing butterfly kisses over your clothed sternum, her breath breaching the thin barrier between your skin and heated your blood into a gentle simmer. Then she stopped, her lips on your stomach, and when you looked down at your body she was gazing up at you with imploring eyes, fingers playing at the button of your jeans, a question clear in her eyes.Â
Your lips parted at the sight of Alexiaâs lips made red from kissing, her blown pupils dark with ardour, her brows tilted up in silent affection. Your heart, for all of its beating, was tranquil under the weight of Alexiaâs hands and eyes, and so, you nodded.
Alexia gave you a smile and then she kissed your navel as her fingers unbuttoned your jeans, taking it off slowly. Then her hands skimmed over the newly exposed skin of your thighs, leaving goosebumps and heat in their wake, and you gasped when you felt her lips ghosting above your core over the fabric of your underwear. You anticipated more, canting your hips upwards, but Alexia had already moved away by then, a gentle squeeze on your thigh, you perceived, was her form of apology.Â
And then her fingers were drawing circles on the exposed skin of your navel, just below the hem of your shirt, as she bent down, capturing your lips in hers, before she rested her forehead against yours.
âAre you ready? Just say the word and Iâll stop.â Alexia whispered on your lips.
You inched away so you could cup Alexiaâs face in your palm, grazing your thumb over her cheek, as you replied with absolute certainty. âIâm ready. I trust you, Alexia.âÂ
She caught your hand in hers as you began to take it back, pressing her cheek into your palm as she said, âThank you.â
Slowly, Alexia began to take your shirt off and, once it was tossed aside, you waited with bated breath for her reaction upon seeing your scars. Would she turn away just as you tended to do sometimes whenever you saw yourself in the mirror? Would she touch you stillâwould you sicken her? You probably would, wouldnât you? Youâ
A choking sound tore you away from your spiralling thoughts, your vision focusing on Alexiaâs face contorting. A part of you screamed, âLook how youâve appalled her!â, but clarity came over you and you recognised then that it was pain that marred her face. Alexiaâs lips quivered as she took you in, eyes drifting around the more prominent scars on the right side of your torsoâone on the top of your shoulder, on the skin just below your ribcage, and finally, the one just beside your breastâand her brows creased, and when she met your gaze, her eyes had reddened and now held in them, along with the desireâalbeit now dimmer from the intensity of the other emotions on her faceâa mixture of relief, regret, and agony.Â
Then she gathered you in her arms as she leant down, her arms wounding their way around your ribs, her nose brushing against your collarbone, her fingers delicate in the way they splayed on the skin of your shoulder blades, while the strength of her body draped over you and the softness of her breastsâher warmthâoffered, even without words, shelter and healing. And you basked in it, arching your back to further feel the press of Alexiaâs body, wrapping your arms around her neck and in response, Alexiaâs hold on you tightened as she whispered your name in a tone fit for a rhapsody.
Alexia lifted her head and looked into your eyes. You wiped the trail of a tear that ran down her cheek, tucked a loose hair behind her ear, traced the line of her brow, and then the bow of her lips which trembled at your touch.
âYouâre here and youâre mine.â She stated softly although the intonation in the end made her sound unsure, as if she didnâtâor couldnâtâbelieve that the both of you were there together, skin on skin, flesh against flesh, breathing the same air in the same moment in time; alive.Â
âIâm with you and Iâm yours, Alexia.â You whispered with conviction. âTake me.âÂ
As you said this, you reached behind you to grab one of her hands so you could kiss her knuckles, watching her as she watched you, before you took her first two fingers into your mouth. You relished the way her lips parted with a gasp while you guided her fingers down to your core, pushing the fabric of your soaked underwear aside so you could press Alexiaâs wet fingers against you, sighing when you finally felt her there while Alexia moaned out her desire.
And so, she took you. With one last fervid kiss on your lips that took your breath away, Alexia ventured downwards, brushing her thumb over your clit as she did, while she nipped on the expanse of skin you offered her. And then her lips were on you and you were lostâand found again.
She moved with an air of divinity; with each touch from her supple lips, you felt as though you were closer to grace; and with each swipe of her tongue and thrust of her fingers, you could feel a warm radiance washing over you, simultaneously stripping the strength away from your bones and restoring you to a wholeness you never knew you could feel.
You gathered enough strength to open your eyes to peer down your body and when you did, the sight that greeted you nearly pushed you over the edge. There between your legs, Alexia was looking at you with lidded eyes as she worked on you, catching a glimpse of her tongue every now and then, and the sheen of wetness on her lips and chin. And her eyes⌠Oh, her eyes had the power to unravel you with one look.
The need to feel her close rose in you as you felt your peak creeping closer. You had meant to say, âCome hereâ, but the words were lost on the way to your mouth and what came out was Alexiaâs name. But Alexia understood enough it seemed for sheâwithout so much as losing the pace of her fingersâmoved up your body and kissed you, your wetness fresh on her lips and chin, your taste heavy on her tongue.
She kissed your cheek, then your temple, and then you felt her warm breath on your ear. Then she whispered low and dark as sin, âYou look so beautiful like this⌠feel so good. Love the way youâre so wet for me.â
âAle⌠AlexiaâŚâ You moaned at her words, dragging your nails over her back as you found yourself losing purchase; the edge of euphoria, you could feel, only just a breath away.Â
âThatâs it. Come for me, darling. Let me feel you come.â
The heat of it allâAlexiaâs words and the warmth of her breath, that hot friction from her fingers, and her safe, sheltering weight on youâfinally lit the fuse and ecstasy set every nerve in your body afire, and a sense of fullness filled your chestâa state of graceâthat called to the woman before you.Â
And so, you didnât stop the words.Â
You sighed against her ear, âI love you.âÂ
Alexia tensed but she didnât stop until youâd finished, until your cheek was pressed against the sheets, eyes closed from the sheer pleasure that she blessed you with. When she dragged out her fingers from you, you whimpered.
And then you felt her palm on your temple, wiped the sweat away there, before she eased your head away from the pillow as she whispered your name. You opened your eyes to her doting countenance, her brows graced by a hopeful tilt.
âDo you mean it? Truly?â Alexia asked softly.
You felt no fear when you replied in the same soft cadence. âI do.âÂ
Her breath stuttered, her next words were so light you barely caught them. âSay it again. Please.â
You smoothed her hair, traced the tail of her brow, before you looked deeply into her eyes.
âI love you, Alexia.âÂ
Her face broke into a small, reverent smile that bore all the warmth in the world before she caught your lips in a kiss so tender you nearly cried.
Then you parted, but Alexiaâs forehead remained against yours.
And with tears in her eyes, she whispered.Â
âI love you, too.â
#ap11#not proofread#mine#my writing#a/n:#to the anon/s in my inbox whoâs been so sweetâthank you for your kind messages and words of motivation#i very much appreciate you and im sorry for my lateness but i hope that this makes up for it.#happy holidays everyone and take care of yourselves#woso x reader#alexia putellas x reader
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shoutout Bertrum Piedmont we don't talk about that mf enough I think we SHOULD
#He's very entertaining to me#Ridiculously dramatic and proud. As he should be ngl#FUCKING HATES JOEY? OPENLY? Ranting about it in his fucking my secret voice recording diary toy#In dctl he's depicted as polite to anyone else#He's just a massive fucking joey hater which is based as hell ngl#Love you Bertrum they could never make me hate you man#batim kin#bendy kin#batim#batdr#bendy and the dark revival#bendy and the ink machine#bendy#bertrum piedmont#Might draw him soon idk motivation has been kinda ass lately
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ADHD really does put everything at equal levels of importance, huh? Like I'll have an email I need to write that'll take maybe 10 minutes, and getting that done will alleviate 6 months of stress. Then I'll notice a sock on the floor I need to put away. Then I'll get the strong conviction that it's up to me to cure cancer. And my brain will tell me that I need to do all of them at once, start and finish them all in the time span of 0 seconds, and my executive dysfunction will throw up its hands and do none of the above.
#adhd#actuallyadhd#executive dysfunction#examples were courtesy of my partner. it made me laugh so hard because i've never heard anything more accurate#i'll read stuff like ''adhd makes it difficult to prioritize things!'' and i never paid that much attention because i was like#''i can easily sort things into categories. it's just the doing them that's the issue.''#but then i realized. that the REASON doing things is an issue is because it's not happening at the conscious logical level#it's happening at a nearly-subconscious rapid fire in-the-moment response time#i've been working a lot on my adhd these past few months & have also been meditating a lot lately and it's been making my awareness more an#more broad and precise#and at this point i'm wondering if this is straight up the cause of my adhd. the brain putting absolutely everything at the same ''URGENT#URGENT URGENT'' level. since i can't do everything in the world at the same time at infinite speed and perfection#i'm thrown into ''freeze mode''. and that's also why we've learned to weaponize fear against ourself as a motivator. because it forces the#task we're trying to do into front view. makes it take priority over everything else we're scared of not doing.#we've been working on a lot of useful coping skills. haven't entirely figured out how to manage this yet but the awareness itself has#been very useful.
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Hi i love your style, and your sniper design is one of my all time faves :-)!! If you still take reqs would you mind drawing him?
id: a digital drawing of a red sniper from team fortress 2. he's shown in full view, standing up with his arms folded across his chest. he's wearing a plaid hunting cap, sunglasses, a white sweater underneath a red one, his usual vest, except now it is lined with fur, brown pants, red leg warmers and brown boots. he has a neutral expression. the background is light blue. end id
#in his end of the line fit. bcoz i think it's very cute#AND I'M VERY HAPPY TO HEAR THAT......i love sniper he's one of my favorite mercs :]#<i mean i like all nine of them but he's pretty high up on the list there#art#fanart#tf2#team fortress 2#sniper tf2#tf2 sniper#sorry this one's just a doodle too it's been. eeeehh with motivation lately
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Vivec (and Muatra)
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#my art#tes#morrowind#vivec#sorry for the frequent posts almost everyday. I've been very motivated lately#this will not last for much longer
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