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Eras of Us- Era 3: Ugh Oh, I'm Falling in Love (Taylor Swift X Morgan!Reader)
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This is the Era where they're falling in love, learning more about each other, and how to navigate their relationships with their friends and families.
warning- Sexual content in this chapter.
Author's note: Hey everyone, i'm so sorry this took so long. theres just a lot of stuff in this chapter that i really wanted to get right. I hope you enjoy it! let me know what you think. comments are literally my favorite thing.
February 2017 'Cause you could be the one that I love I could be the one that you dream of
As it turned out, being Taylorâs girlfriend was far easier than you imagined it would be. It wasnât all that much different than when the two of you were just friends, actually.Â
You two still texted continuously, now each message was dotted with a heart or a little kiss. You two still talked on the phone all of the time, though you had developed a bad habit of falling asleep on late-night calls with her.Â
The only thing that had really changed was that now the photos you sent her were slightly more⌠suggestive on purpose.Â
And now you actually got to kiss her, which was fun, except you had barely seen her since you two started dating.Â
Between the holidays and dealing with your shitty agent about yet another fucked up trade, you hadnât had time to fly to her, and she had been tied up with her family and recording her new album to fly to you. But the two of you made due (ie falling asleep on the phone with her nearly every night).Â
It still sucked you wouldnât get to see her until after January camp. At least you only had 1 more game to play in.Â
âHurry up you two,â Rose called over her shoulder, idly swinging Emilyâs hand next to her.Â
You groaned, adjusting your grip on Malâs legs as her arms squeezed more tightly around your neck. âItâs not my fault this koala demanded a piggyback ride,âÂ
Mal had been insanely clingy since the start of camp, draping herself all over you at every opportunity. It wasnât something you noticed at first, but it had become so constant, that it was beginning to grate on your patience.Â
Especially after she interrupted you every time you tried to talk to Taylor. The only moment you had gotten alone was at 3 am, and you had been too drowsy to do more than stare at her.Â
âIâm not that heavy ducky,â Mal hugged, pinching your ear.Â
âNo, but itâs been like 2 miles,â You huffed, tilting your head away from her, and picking up your pace so you were even with Rose and Emily.Â
Emily rolled her eyes at you. âAnd whose fault is that?âÂ
You shrugged as much as you could with Mal on your back. âCheney said they have the best mochas,â
âAnd itâll make it very hard for Alex to beat you this week,â Rose snorted, gesturing towards the shiny watch on your wrist. âIf youâre gonna make us take a hike to a coffee shop, you should at least be honest with why weâre taking it,âÂ
âShe should be more active in her rest time,â You said, earning another eye roll as the four of you finally made it to the cafe Cheney had mentioned when you talked to her over the holidays.Â
It was just a bonus that Alex would need to find 4 extra exercise miles to match you in her stupid little app. Itâs what she had done to you with Kelleyâs familyâs stupid 10 mile Christmas morning hike after all. You had to go on a beach run to make up for it.Â
âOr maybe you should be less competitive,â Emily grumbled, holding the door open for you and Mal to walk through. Her gaze stayed glued out the door even after you stepped through.Â
You rolled your eyes. âAnd what fun would that be?âÂ
You dropped Malâs legs as you got in line next to Rose, and she landed on her feet, but she didnât let go of your neck like you had hoped she would.
âWe would be behind in the practice scrimmages against the vets too,â You added as you turned your attention to the menu above the cashier.Â
There werenât any⌠normal drinks. They all had fancy names, so you had to read the description to figure out what the fuck it was. You sighed internally, deciding that you absolutely shouldnât have listened to Cheney, because long complicated descriptions like delectable dark roast, mixed with Dutch hand-made chocolate ganache, and essence of citrus aurantium topped with creamy dreamy whipped cream and powdered orange blossoms: written out in small, tight together cursive was going to take you forever to decipher.Â
Especially with the way all the Lâs and Eâs kept flipping places, and how Mal kept shifting your entire body each time she moved.Â
You were going to have a headache by the time you actually made it through the menu.Â
âOk, those guys are totally following us,âÂ
You blinked in the direction of Emilyâs voice, and away from the migraine-inducing menu. You followed her hand to where she was pointing at two men wearing aviators sitting at a stable near the back of the cafĂŠ.Â
The one facing you was older, with dark salt and pepper hair, wearing a leather jacket, while the other was younger and blonde with his back to you.Â
It made you roll your eyes again.Â
Tony and Zach had been your shadows since you and Taylor started dating. You saw them outside your apartment building in Chicago, and ran into them everywhere you went, even when you attended a Bears game against the Chiefs.Â
You could tell that they were trying to be discrete since you had brought up the issue with Taylor the first week you noticed them, but it was still annoying that she wouldnât budge on her stance.Â
âIâll take care of it,â You grumbled, carefully untangling yourself from Malâs grasp, ignoring the high-pitched whine she let out at being displaced. âJust order me the closest thing to a mocha please,âÂ
At least now you didnât have to read the menu.Â
You ignored the feeling of their eyes on your back as you walked up to the table your two bodyguards were sitting at, knocking on the wood when you were close enough. âI thought I made it clear that I donât need a babysitter,â
âI prefer the term watchman,â Tony hummed, barely even looking at you.Â
Zach nodded. âWatchmen is a much better term,âÂ
You glared at the blonde man, before turning back to Tony. âI prefer that you donât follow me around and creep out my friends,âÂ
Tony paused, lifting a finger to shift his aviators down to the end of his nose so he could peer at you over the rim of them. âWeâll try to be more discreet,âÂ
You shook your head. âNo. You will stop following me,âÂ
âCanât. Bosses orders,â Tony shrugged, readjusting his aviators back over his eyes. âAnd frankly, the team doesnât have enough security,âÂ
Your glare deepened. âBecause no one knows who the fuck we are,âÂ
âStill, I shouldnât have been able to get your room number from the front desk receptionist,â He countered. âor have Zach get into the changing room at the practice field,â
âNormal people donât do that shit,â You grit back.
His point proved nothing.Â
No fan was trying to sneak into your locker room to leave notes in your cubby and no other people had interest in your room number.Â
Sure, the note and the peanut butter cookies Taylor had delivered to your room were cool, but two men staking out every place you went certainly was not. Not when Emily wouldnât shut up about your mysterious friend being in the mob because now you had people following you.Â
She couldnât give up on the angle, going so far that even Mal was annoyed with her.Â
You had been annoyed 5 weeks ago when she brought the idea up for the first time during New Year's when she spotted them after you came out of a fried chicken place in Atlanta.Â
Tony sighed, fixing his leather jacket.âIf you're really insistent about this, you know who you need to take it up with. Otherwise, I think Ms. Sonnett, Ms. Pugh, and Ms. Lavelle have finished ordering,âÂ
It irritated you that he always referred to your friends so formally, even if he had never met them.Â
âI will,â You grit out, already pulling your phone out of your pocket. âBecause you two are ridiculous,âÂ
Tony made a face, dipping his aviators to peer at you again. âAnd Taylor is ridiculous for caring about your safety?â
You opened and closed your mouth several times. That wasnât fair.Â
Tony slid his glasses back into place as a waitress brought them 2 coffees.Â
Your jaw clenched and you didnât your best not to glare at the smug way he sipped the steaming glass. You hadnât even seen them order.Â
âYour friends have chosen a table,â He hummed, tilting his head to where Emily, Mal, and Rose were all staring at you with wide eyes.Â
âThis isnât the end of this conversation,â You muttered, grabbing one of the 3 chocolate chip cookies that had been delivered with their coffee.Â
âWe will try to be more discreet,â Zach said, passing you a napkin.Â
You took a bite of your cookie. âYou better,âÂ
âWeâll do our best,â Tony chuckled, gesturing towards your friends with his chin again. âGo enjoy your overly fancy coffee,â
You made a low noise, turning on your heel and heading back over to your friends, who were overtly staring at the men now.Â
âYouâre in the mob right?â Emily asked before you were even fully seated in the chair next to Mal.Â
You didnât reply, instead breaking the cookie into 3 and passing the larger part to Rose for her and Emily to share and the other to Mal, who was already wrapping herself around you again.Â
âEmily stop,â The forward whined loudly in your ear as she took the cookie.Â
âOh come on, just answer the question,â Emily said, her lips pulling into a teasing grin. âitâs totally obvious,â
âIâm not in the mob,â You grumbled, taking a sip of your coffee and frowning.Â
You liked mochas, they were your go-to order, but this one had caramel in it, and was far too sweet. You would drink it anyway though, because one of your friends had paid for it.Â
Rose leaned forward in her chair, resting crossed arms on the table in front of her conspiratorially. âThen why was our coffee already paid for?â
You frowned, your cup hitting the table with a low thud. âWhat?â
âI gave them my name and she said someone had already paid for us,â Rose said, her voice low.Â
Your eyebrows pulled more tightly together. âWho?â
âSomeone named Athena,â Rose wiggled her eyebrows at you, and you rolled your eyes.Â
It had been Taylor. Of course, it was her, she had even sent the goons she had following you coffees and an extra cookie.Â
Of course that was the name Taylor used.Â
She had been making fun of her nickname since she found out that it was her contact name in her phone, and you blushed through your explanation that she was a goddess and the smartest person you knew.Â
âSee, totally a mob boss name,â Emily said accusingly, gesturing wildly with her hands. âwho else would call themselves Athena,â
You were afraid that if you rolled your eyes again they would fall out of your head, so you refrained.Â
No matter how good it would have felt.Â
You pulled away from Mal and wrestled your phone out of your pocket. You flipped to your messages, ignoring the one aptly named Athena for now, opening the thread you shared with Alex to get it to stop buzzing.Â
AlexandriađŹ: Did you have to walk to a coffee shop across the city? Havenât you ever heard of an Uber?
MiniMorgs: Wanted to get some fresh air, and Cheney recommended it
AlexandriađŹ: More like you wanted to win this weekâs challenge. Was it worth the walk?
MiniMorgs: I didnât have to read the overly complicated menu, so yes. #dyslexic problems
AlexandriađŹ: LoL. Maybe we should get you yellow-tinted glasses to help with that
MiniMorgs: Whatever. Good luck catching up on miles
AlexandriađŹ:đđť
Another coffee cup landed in front of you with a clink, and you blinked up from your phone at the waitress.Â
You frowned up at her. âUgh, thanks?âÂ
You hadnât ordered another coffee.Â
âThe person who paid for your order also asked us to make an extra mocha, no caramel, no whipped cream, and no sweetening syrup,â The young girl explained quickly, her hands fidgeting in front of her. âit also comes with a heart and a little winky face,âÂ
âOh, thanks,â You sent her a genuine smile, the dimple on your left cheek poking out just a bit.Â
She blushed.
âNo problem,â she said, turning away from you and your friends very quickly before practically running back to the counter.Â
You didnât watch her as she left, instead sipping your new coffee and sighing in content.Â
It was exactly what you wanted. The perfect cup of coffee if you did say so yourself.Â
You glanced back down at your phone, flipping through your messages to the one labeled Athenađ¸đź
Thanks for the coffee. Itâs much better than the sugary shit Emily ordered.
âDo you have to flirt with every woman you see?â Mal scoffed, placing more of her weight on you as she draped her arms over your shoulders.Â
You grunted, slipping your phone in your pocket and adjusting in your seat so she didnât knock you over. âI wasnât flirting, I was just being nice,âÂ
You practically felt her roll her eyes as Emily snorted across from you.Â
âWhat? I was!â You bit out, your voice dripping in incredulity.Â
âYou used the smile you use when youâre trying to get into someoneâs pants,â Mal hummed, her lips caressing the shell of your ear as her hand dipped its way under the hem of your Alexia Putellas Barça jersey. âI would know,âÂ
You jerked away from her, nearly spilling your coffee. Your chair squeaked as you pushed away, creating space between the two of you.Â
You didnât want her touching you.Â
Not like you had in the past.Â
There was a time when you craved her touch. Where you twisted yourself into knots to be worthy of her affection.Â
You allowed yourself to get closer to her than you had to anyone else, and in the end she had decided that you still werenât good enough.Â
She decided that you would never be good enough for her. Not like Dansby was. But even after that you had pined after every little scrap of care she sent you, and you allowed yourself to believe that it was all you deserved.Â
That it was real.
Even in your short time with Taylor, you knew that real was something very different. She didnât make you feel like you were always making up for something. Like you had to earn her care.Â
She made you feel worthy and had butterflies flapping in your chest. She made you feel seen, even before you were together, and you wouldnât do anything to put that in jeopardy.Â
âWhoa, easy there,â Emily chuckled. âDidn't think you were so sensitive to the mention of your history,âÂ
You shifted uncomfortably, fixing the edge of your jersey.Â
âJust tickled me,â You muttered, taking another sip of your coffee as Mal didnât even hesitate to wrapped herself around you again.Â
You ignored the knowing look Rose sent you, and cleared your throat. âWe should probably head back though. Think you can walk on your own this time?âÂ
You gently elbowed Mal, sending Emily a cheeky grin when she wiggled her eyebrows.Â
Mal sighed heavily, her lips returning to near your ear. âI donât think so. I think I still need a piggyback,â
You huffed at her pouted words, shoving your extra coffee cup into her hands as you stood. âYou have to carry the cups though,âÂ
âDeal!â She cheered, already trying to climb on your back.Â
You didnât have the heart (or the stomach) to tell her that you didnât want to carry her back. You couldnât when it made her light up so much.Â
âYouâre such a pushover,â Rose muttered as she held the cafĂŠ door open for you.Â
You shrugged as much as you could with Mal on your back.
You were a people pleaser to your core, and you couldnât help that. Mal was your friend and you liked to make her happy.Â
Taylor would understand.Â
*****
You were sweating your ass off by the time you made it back to the team hotel, and your legs felt like you had just played 90 minutes.Â
You supposed walking 4 miles with a fully grown forward on your back would do that to you, and the detours Emily kept taking because of the âMob Guysâ following you made the journey more like 6. Dawn was not going to be pleased, and you felt like you needed a recovery day to recover from your recovery day.Â
You dropped Malâs legs as you stepped into the welcome AC of the lobby, ignoring her yelp at the move.Â
âIâm done being your pack Mule,â You muttered, breathing hard. âUse your own damn legs,â
âNot a mule. A graceful stallion,â Mal hummed, leaning in and placing a kiss on your cheek before she skipped off. âThanks for the ride,âÂ
She missed your eye roll. But Kelley didnât. âComing on a bit strong, isn't she?âÂ
You blinked at Kelley, pulling your sunglasses up to rest in your wavy curls, taking in the way she was shifting awkwardly from foot to foot. âDonât they always?âÂ
âYou didn't have a friends-with-benefits relationship with most of the people who hit on you,â Kelley shrugged.Â
You made a sound low in your throat, scratching the back of your neck. âIâm not interested in continuing that,âÂ
You didnât know she knew about that.
âI know,â Kelley nodded, her hand landing warm and grounding on your shoulder. âYouâre interested in burrito girl,âÂ
You hummed.Â
You were more than just interested in Taylor, and Kelley knew that. She had been getting regular updates after she talked you off the ledge the morning after, and it was kinda nice to get to share with someone.Â
Kelley shifted again, and you scratched harder at the back of your neck as a very uncomfortable silence settled over you.Â
âI didnât bring you coffee,â You said, finally looking at her.Â
Your eyebrows pulled tightly together. She was spinning the ring on her forefinger more rapidly than you had ever seen, and shifting like she was⌠nervous.Â
âI know,â She said, her eyes flicking up to meet your blue before rapidly looking away. âCan we chat though?âÂ
You frowned. âWhatâs up?âÂ
Kelley bit her lip and led you over to an isolated meeting room, closing the door behind you.Â
She took a steadying breath like she was stealing herself as she turned to look at you. âIâm going to ask your sister to marry me,âÂ
You stared at her, your mouth dropping open at her words.Â
She was going to ask your sister to marry her.Â
Her and Alex were going to get married.Â
But werenât they practically married already? They had been together since you were 10. They lived together, had 2 dogs and were actively looking for a team to transfer to together.Â
You shouldnât have been surprised, but you were. So you did what you always did when you were caught off guard.Â
You painted a playful smirk on your face, wiggling your eyebrows. âAlex right? Because I donât think Jen or Jerry will react well,âÂ
Kelley sighed. âIâm being serious. Weâve been together for almost 7 years. I love her,âÂ
You raised an eyebrow at her, your smirk melting a little. âOk, and?âÂ
She spun her ring a little faster. âIâm not asking your permission, but-���
âYou want my blessing or some shit?â You cut her off, your eyebrows furrowing impossibly deeper. âJesus Kell, her and I havenât had a proper conversation since I was like 12. My opinion doesnât matter,â
You actively avoided conversations with your sister. She barely knew anything about the adult version of yourself.Â
There was no way she could care what you thought about her marrying Kelley.Â
Kelley shook her head, closing the distance between you and catching your hand. âI think your opinion is one of the only ones she cares about,âÂ
Her voice went very soft, and you swallowed hard. You werenât at a place to consider what she meant. You couldn't deal with all of the baggage that came with the implications.Â
Yes, you were fairly content to interact with her through the stupid app the two of you competed on, but that was nothing deeper than just that. A competition.Â
It didnât mean anything. Not like Kelley was assuming it meant.Â
You shook your head, swallowing down your feelings and locking them into a little box in the center of your chest.Â
âShe might be my sister, but Iâll kick her ass if she hurts you. Or says no, even though sheâs not going to say no. She loves you. I guess Iâll kick your ass too if you hurt her so donât,â You said softly, drawing up the courage to meet Kelleyâs eyes again.Â
A brilliant smile broke across her face, and her eyes lit up like the two of you had just won the World Cup. âI promise I wonât kid,âÂ
âGood,â You ran a hand through your hair, sucking in a long breath through your nose. âIs there anything else?â
âDonât you want to know how Iâm going to do it?â Kelley asked, her eyebrows furrowing.Â
Your shoulders lifted and fell.Â
Maybe a part of you cared about whatever romantic thing Kelley had planned for her, but the larger part just⌠wasnât interested. It wasnât like you were involved in Alexâs life. You didnât get to see the ins and outs of her relationship with Kelley, and that was your own choice. If you got too close, you knew you would get hurt.Â
You had before anyway.Â
âAs long as itâs not during or directly after sex, I think itâll be fine,â You huffed out, covering your wavering curiosity.Â
Kelley rolled her eyes. âIâm going to do it when we go to New York. I have a reservation for the top of the Empire State Building,â
âThatâll be pretty,â You hummed, your voice going soft.Â
You knew how much your older sister loved city lights. It was nearly as much as she loved to look at the stars.Â
When the two of you were young, you would sit on the roof outside of her window for hours staring at the sky, naming the constellations. It was what got you so into Greek mythology after all. You wondered if she still remembered all of the stories.Â
âShe loves the lights,â Kelley agreed, watching you carefully. âWeâre going to have dinner after. Jen and Jerrie will be there,âÂ
You nodded. âIâll be there too,âÂ
âExcellent,â Kelleyâs smile just got wider.Â
âYeah,â You said, trailing off and looking towards the door. âI told Alyssa Iâd watch film with her before the game tomorrow, so are we done?âÂ
Kelley chuckled, not at all surprised that you wanted to escape this conversation. âWouldnât want to keep the head of the Department of Defense waiting,âÂ
You always pulled away when your family was mentioned, and that habit was only magnified when emotions were also involved.Â
âNope,â You muttered, practically running towards the door.Â
She wished things were different.
Alex was making the steps to bridge the gap in your relationship, and for the first time in a long time, you seemed willing to meet her halfway. Neither of them were sure exactly what had caused the rift, or why you had always been so⌠reluctant to let her fix it. Or to talk about it in general.
She hoped that the little steps would actually lead to something this time. She hoped that you would let your walls down. She hoped that you would actually let yourself be happy.Â
*****
Rain pounded down around you as you tracked the ball across midfield.Â
Games like this were your favorite.Â
The USWNT was up by 4 and there was only 30 seconds of stoppage time left. You had a goal and 2 assists and you had played incredibly well. It was 75 degrees so the rain was like the mist from a shower, warm and comfortable.Â
It let you take your mind off of the stupid phone call that had come just before you loaded up the bus to head to the stadium. It drowned out Roary Dameâs voice explaining that you were a great play, just not what they needed.Â
Explaining that he had put your name in the trading block for the highest draft pick they could get. So they could finally have their star striker because you were the wrong Morgan for that.Â
This game made you feel⌠good. It made you feel powerful.Â
You smiled at Sam as she came to a stop beside you.Â
Alex and Mal were getting ready to take a time-wasting corner to end the game, and you and Sam were just there in case Jamaica got a counter opportunity.Â
âEmily says youâre in the mob now,â She said conversationally. âAnd that you have two huge dudes following you around,âÂ
You rolled your eyes. âIâm not in the mob,âÂ
âBut you do have 2 dudes following you,â She asked, tilting her head to the mouth of the tunnel where Zach and Tony were huddled under an umbrella.Â
They were right, it was kinda scary how far they could get without any real security clearance. They shouldnât have been able to get into the stadium, much less on the field, but here they were.Â
âI have a very overprotective friend,â You muttered as the ref blew the signature three whistles to signal the end of the game. You paused before you ran off.
Taylor wasnât your friend, she was something much much more. You didnât feel right calling her a friend.Â
You turned back to Sam, scratching the wet hairs off the back of your neck. âWell, a very protective more than a friend,âÂ
A smile broke across her features, and you couldnât help but match it. âDonât mention that to anyone though,â You added, suddenly nervous that she would tell the team, and then the rumor mill would start.
You werenât ready to answer questions about Taylor yet. Or to listen to your teammates tease you. You also didnât want to share her yet.Â
Sam winked at you. âYour secret is safe with me,âÂ
âThanks,â You said, heading towards the tunnel, pausing at a young girl waving a soaked-through Morgan sign a few feet away from the tunnel.Â
You could see a big 13 painted on the sign, so you knew it wasnât meant for you, but still it was your name too.Â
âHey, I like your sign,â You hummed, flashing the girl a million-dollar smile, ignoring the phones pointed in your direction. âEven if it has the wrong number on it,âÂ
The girl blushed deeply. âI like you too. I just wasnât sure what number you would be wearing,âÂ
It was a good excuse, you thought. Or it would have been over a year ago before you made the switch to number 12.Â
You hated when they pretended to give a shit about you just because you were the one standing in front of them. You knew the only Morgan they really cared about was your sister, and you wished they would just own it.Â
âWell thank ya,â You winked, ignoring her little lie. âI know itâs just because sheâs a striker. Everyone loves a good goal scorer,âÂ
The red in the girl's cheeks got even more pronounced, and your grin turned slightly wolfish. She didnât hear the bitter note in your voice.Â
Everyone wanted the star striker, something you would never be.Â
âDo you have something you want me to sign?âÂ
The girl shook her head, looking at her friend who also shook her head. The girl looked back at you, biting her lip.Â
âCan I get your jersey?â She asked hesitantly, and your smirk only got wider.Â
âI think I can do one better,â You said, turning back towards the field. Your eyes roved over the players until you found the one you were looking for.Â
âHey Al,â You called out, cupping your hands over your face to amplify the sound.Â
Her head snapped in your direction, and you waved her over. You tried not to let it bother you that the girl's squeals got so much louder as she jogged over, a questioning smile on her face.Â
âWhatâs up?â She asked as soon as she was close enough, and you could hear the slight surprise in her voice. It was one of the first times you had actually spoken to her since last camp.
You tilted your head towards the fans beside you. âYouâve got a fan and you owe me because I beat you 5 weeks in a row,âÂ
âAnd?â She raised an eyebrow at you.Â
âIâm cashing in,â You said, again tilting your head towards the fans. âShe would like your jersey,âÂ
Alex never took her eyes off of you as she stripped off her soaked-through jersey, and passed it to the girl. It was like she was trying to figure out what you were thinking. But she had lost the ability to read your mind years ago.Â
âThanks,â You said, flashing her a grin and turning back towards the girl. âNow youâve got the jersey you actually want,âÂ
Alexâs lips pulled downward at the sarcasm in your tone, hidden by false cheeriness. It was the same tone you used when something was annoying you, but you didnât know how (or have the courage) to vocalize it.Â
âOh my god, thank you!â The girl cheered, looking at Alex instead of at you.Â
âBoth of you,â She added quickly when Alex raised an eyebrow at her.Â
You waved her off, throwing a âNo worries,â over your shoulder as you headed towards the tunnel to get out of the rain.Â
Alex waved at the girls too, sending them a smile before jogging off after you. There was something so⌠off about that interaction, and she wasnât willing to let it go anymore.Â
Her and Kelley had discussed it, and while she understood the defender's advice to not push you. To let you come to her, she was tired of waiting.Â
The texting was nice, but it didnât carry over to your real-life interactions and that was⌠frustrating. It wasnât getting her anywhere.Â
She caught your arm as you rounded the corner to the locker room, spinning you on the spot and stepping into your space so you were pinned against the cold concrete wall of the tunnel, unable to run away this time.Â
âWhat the fuck was that all about?â She asked, keeping her voice level, even though the two of you were nose to nose.Â
Your eyes flashed up to meet hers, identical blue boring into yours. It made you feel like she could see into your soul. Like you were naked in front of her. You so badly wanted to look away but you couldnât.
âShe had a Morgan sign with a huge 13 on it, so I went to say hello,â You shrugged, trying to sound nonchalant, but Alex saw through it. âAnd they asked for a jersey, but I knew it wasnât mine they wanted,â
There was something in your voice, in your posture that she couldnât place.Â
âBut they asked you for it?â She pressed, and your eyes flicked away from her as you gave her a barely perceptible nod.Â
âIt would have been a consolation prize. They wanted yours,â You said, twisting your arm free and finally squeezing out from where you were trapped. âEveryone always wants yours,â
You muttered the last part under your breath as you tried to make your way down the hallway, but Alex heard you anyway.Â
She again caught your arm before you could walk away, again spinning you around to face her. âWhat the hell is that supposed to mean?â
âNothing Alex,â You grumbled, shaking your head and again breaking her hold on you. âJust drop it,â
âNo. I will not drop it,â She bit back, not letting you walk away from her. âIâve been dropping it since you were 10 and look where itâs gotten us. I canât fix something if I donât understand whatâs wrong,âÂ
It was as if she let you leave. If she let you go before she understood you would be gone for good. You would lose the progress you had made.Â
Your eyebrows furrowed in confusion. âFix it?âÂ
What did Alex mean that she wanted to fix it? She didnât have a Time Machine.Â
âYes. Fix it,â She said, fighting to keep her volume low and her tone even. You didnât respond well to exasperation. âWe were so close and now itâs like we canât even stand each other. I donât want us to be this tense for the rest of our lives,âÂ
You stared at her like she had 3 heads. There was nothing that she could do. No magic wand she could wave to change it.Â
The world preferred her over you, and they probably always would. You had learned from the time you were small that you werenât worth as much as Alex was. You were invisible when she was there. You accepted it. The only person who didnât make you feel that way was Taylor.
You shook your head. âThere is nothing to fix Alex. You canât do anything. Now let me go,âÂ
Her face fell, and something broke in her eyes. It made your heart hurt, but it was the truth.Â
You twisted your arm out of her grasp and turned on your heel heading into the locker room. Alex stared after you, something you said gnawing in her brain.Â
Everyone always wants yours
It was nearly as bad as the âNow that everyone is watching you care. Now when itâs convenientâ you gave her on the practice field in November.Â
She wasnât sure what had happened between the two of you, or why you were so⌠frustratingly stubborn about allowing her to build a bridge over the mile-wide gap between you.Â
Your attitude shifting was also giving her whiplash. You seemed so⌠open over text. So willing to interact. She didnât know how to navigate it all, and it seemed that you werenât at all willing to help her.Â
âYou good?âÂ
Alex jumped at Kelleyâs voice in her ear and gentle hands on her shoulders.Â
âNo,â she shook her head, relaxing back into the defender's grasp.Â
Kelley hummed, and placed a kiss just below her ear, soothing her. âWhat happened?â
âY/n called me over to give a girl my jersey, and then told her that she had the one she actually wanted,â Alex explained, frustration evident in her voice. âand when I asked, she told me that everyone always wants mine,âÂ
âAl, we talked about this,â Kelley sighed, as your sister pulled away from her.Â
âI know,â Alex grumbled running a frustrated hand through her soaked hair.Â
They had many conversations about it. They both agreed that the best move was to take it slow. To let you dictate the pace, but neither of them expected you to be so⌠passive-aggressive.Â
Not when you let people push you too far because you didnât know how to set limits, or you just pretended like they didnât exist.Â
She didnât know how to act when you went out of your way to interact with her and then tried to run away.Â
âBut we never accounted for this,â She gestured wildly towards the locker room door. âShe called me over,âÂ
âAnd then you chased after her,â Kelley countered. âBecause she told you a snippet of whatâs bothering her that is supposed to make sense, but it doesnât because you donât have context. And you need to understand. I know,âÂ
âShe said I canât fix it, Kell,â Alexâs voice finally broke, and Kelley was quick to pull the striker into her chest as her shoulders shook. âWhat am I supposed to do?âÂ
Kelley closed her eyes, resting her cheek on the top of Alexâs head, holding her tightly.Â
She could see it from your side.Â
Alex had spent years unsure of how to bridge the ever-widening gap between you. You had spent years being compared to her, being crucified by the media for not being her, so it made sense for you to be wary. For you to try and protect yourself. What didnât make sense was the hot and cold way you were going about it.Â
âIâll talk to her,â Kelley said, holding your sister together as she crumbled. âBut we need to take this at her pace. And that means one step at a time,â
*****
Slipping out of the locker room undetected was far easier than you expected it to be, but then again you had retreated to the showers long before most of the team was even off of the field. You hadnât been planning to escape, but when the text came through on your phone, it was a no-brainer.Â
You smiled widely as you made the final turn down the tunnel, revealing Taylor leaning up against the large Visitors sign texting. âFancy meeting you here, I thought you had album stuff,âÂ
âHeard you didnât like my henchmen,â She smirked, pushing herself off the wall and meeting you halfway. âSo I thought Iâd come to check on you myself,â
You nearly fell with the force of the hug, burying your face in her neck and squeezing her tightly to you. âI donât like the henchmen. I donât need babysitters,â
She hummed, leaning back just enough to look you in the eyes and brushing your wet curls out of your eyes. âYou donât need babysitters, but you do need protection. Let me be a little overprotective of you,âÂ
You could feel her breath on your lips, and you couldnât help but lean in and connect your mouths. Your hands slipped into the back pocket of her jeans and you squeezed lightly.Â
It was slightly scary how addicted to her you were. How you craved her touch.Â
She made a low sound in the back of her throat. One of her hands hooked into the hem of your sweats, and the other wove into the short curls at the back of your neck, pulling you tighter to her.Â
You stumbled forward molding yourself to her, as the kiss changed. Her tongue slipped into your mouth, running against yours, and you could feel her desire.Â
It didnât surprise you. You knew what she wanted. What she expected. It was the same thing that every girl expected from you, so you just let it happen.Â
You let her pull you into the closet (unsure of how it appeared out of thin air, or where her shirt had suddenly disappeared to), pushing her against the only wall not covered in athletic equipment, and pinning her there with your hips.Â
Your lips dragged across her neck, and you longed to pull the velvety skin into your mouth. To place a mark, a claim out in the open where everyone could see. But you didnât.Â
You trailed down to her collarbone, skimming your teeth along it as your hand slid into her pants, past her underwear, and through her warm wetness.Â
You couldnât help the smirk that graced your features. âIs this all for me?âÂ
âYouâre hot when you play,â She keened as you teased at her entrance, gathering her slick on your middle finger. âAnd even hotter when youâre drenched and you kept pulling your shirt off to wipe the rain out of your eyes,âÂ
You hummed, tracing her lower lips and brushing your middle finger across her clit. Her hips jolted, knocking into your thigh and it reminded you of how players always fought you for ball possession.Â
How they would press back into you while you tried to tap it through their legs. How they always bucked back to keep you from picking their pocket.Â
Taylorâs head hit the wall, and you worked your lips back up her neck, lingering on the underside of her jaw. âPlease y/n,â
You hummed, dragging your teeth along her chin, and slipping your finger inside. She was warm and tight, squeezing your fingers as you dragged them against her walls.Â
Her hand tightened in the short curls at the base of your neck, while the other clawed at the bare skin of your shoulders.Â
She tasted like sweat and rain, and something just so Taylor.Â
It was like the sun on your face during the perfect practice, using your arm to wipe the sweat off your upper lip after you sank a ball past one of the keepers. It was like your teammates pulling you into tight hugs, running their fingers through your hair after you scored on a scorching summer day, their hands slipping through yours as they headed back to their starting positions.Â
She shuddered against you as you curled your fingers, finding the spongy patch inside of her, and you carefully ran your teeth across the special spot right below her ear.Â
It made you feel⌠powerful to have her so on edge already. Nearly as powerful as when you were 5 goals up on a team, or when a player couldnât make it past you in midfield.Â
âY/n,âÂ
It was like playing with Mal, and how you knew where she was going to be before she moved, so you could pull the opposing players and set her up for a goal.Â
Except it was better. It was what you imagined scoring in the World Cup would feel like. Or assisting in a goal.Â
âY/n,â Taylor panted, using the hand in your hair to tug you away from her neck.Â
âWhat baby?â you asked, glassy eyes blinking blearily up at her as you again curled your fingers.Â
Her head fell back and hit the wall with a thump. âOh my god,â She moaned low in her throat, fighting to get out whatever she was saying. She swallowed hard, her hands keeping you from continuing your ministrations. âThe door,âÂ
As if on cue, three loud rasps sounded from the door just to your left. âI know youâre in there Y/n. We need to talk. Now,â
Your head fell forward and landed heavily on Taylorâs shoulder as you let out a groan at Kelleyâs voice. âOne second,â
Why did she always have to pick the wrong moment?Â
You pulled back, meeting Taylorâs eyes. âJust stay here,âÂ
She nodded, sucking in a deep breath as you removed yourself from her, and ran your hand through your hair, trying to straighten your ever-messy curls. Your other hand fixed your rumpled shirt, and she frowned. She could have sworn you took yours off when you devested her of hers.Â
You opened the door just a crack, pushing your head out and glaring at Kelley. âWhat? Iâm busy,â
Her eyebrows were pulled tightly together, a frown firmly set in her features. âWhat the fuck is wrong with you?â
You felt Taylorâs hand on the top of your back, warm and heavy, comforting in a way you werenât sure you would ever really deserve.Â
âA lot of things,â You grumbled, shifting so Kelley couldnât get a good look inside the closet. âIâll need more information to give you a more defined answer,âÂ
Her eyes narrowed. âYou told Alex that she couldnât fix it between you,âÂ
âShe canât,â You shrugged. âAre we done?âÂ
âNo,â Kelley bit back, her hand finding the door to prevent you from slamming it closed. âNot until you talk to your sister and fix this shit,âÂ
You were already shaking your head. âTalking is not something that Alex and I do,â
Kelley snorted. âBut youâll text,âÂ
You shrank a little at her tone.Â
The texting was different. It was safer, more controlled. She wasnât close enough to hurt you. You needed that distance.Â
You felt a hand on your back, rubbing gentle circles at the point that always grew so tense when you were stressed.Â
You let out a breath. âThatâs different. We only text when one of us is winning,âÂ
âIs it?â Kelley pressed, unwilling to let it go. âBecause from the outside, it looks like you share more than just your exercise routine,âÂ
The hand grew more insistent, and you closed your eyes. âI donât want to argue with you,â
You could understand why Kelley was upset. She was protective over the people she loved, and while you knew she cared for you, it was nothing compared to how much she loved your sister. She would always choose Alex over you.Â
And that was ok. It would be weird if it wasnât that way.Â
âNo, you just want to get back to your quick fuck,â
Kelley's mouth twisted around the words, and it felt like a knife slipping into your chest.Â
You flushed red, and a hand caught the back of your collar as you jerked forward. âDonât call her that,âÂ
You knew what your reputation was, but you never expected Kelley to try and use it against you. Taylor was far more than a quick fuck. You cared about her more than you cared about nearly anyone.Â
his was why you hadnât told Kelley yet.Â
Kelley took a step back, sucking in a calming breath through her nose. âLook, all Iâm saying is that you need to cut Alex some slack. Itâs not fair for her with your hot and cold routine. You at least have to meet her halfway,âÂ
âIâm trying,â You sighed, running a hand through your wild curls. âWhat else do you want from me when my own team is fucking trading me because Iâll never be the striker that she is,â
Kelley frowned. âWhat?â
âThose kids said they didnât know my number because it was new. I changed it over a year ago. They didnât have anything for me to sign, because they didnât want my signature. They wanted Alex. Everyone always wants Alex, and thatâs not something she can fix,â You explained, your voice going soft and⌠honest. âI wasnât being cruel. I was being honest,â
âOh,â Kelleyâs frown deepened, as your comment to Alex suddenly made sense.Â
The fans had lied to you when you were already hurt from the trade. They made you feel more unwanted.Â
âYeah oh,â You said, running another hand through your hair. âWe text when one of us is winning. Thatâs our relationship, so just leave it. Is there anything else?âÂ
Kelley shook her head and cleared her throat. âBus leaves in 30,â
You painted a smirk across your features.
âCool, Iâll see you in 29 then,â You said, as you slammed the door, and turned to lean against it. You slid down until you were seated, drawing your knees to your chest and letting your head fall against it with a low thump. âFuck me,â
Why did Kelley always have to make things difficult?
Sure she was kinda right, but why did she have to remind you of that and get you to admit why you were upset? It was so infuriating that she wouldnât let you keep her at arm's length.Â
âI would but I donât think thatâll help,â Taylor chuckled, settling down beside you, resting a hand on your knee.Â
You groaned, blinking at her. You had nearly forgotten she was there. And that she was shirtlessâŚâYouâd be surprised. Thereâs something very⌠freeing about losing yourself in someone else,âÂ
There was something freeing in having all of a womanâs attention. Of you just being enough for them even if it was only for a moment. Of having something Alex never had, and of being in the only situation where you couldnât be compared to her (though a few girls had mused about it afterward, itâs why you started skipping the after-cuddling).Â
Taylor made a low noise, shaking her head. âI think talking will help you more in the long run,âÂ
You shrugged. You didnât want to argue with her.Â
âIâm sorry Kelley interrupted before you couldâŚyou knowâŚâ You blushed deeply, rubbing harder at the back of your neck. You couldnât say the word orgasm.Â
Taylor frowned, her thumb pausing on the inside of your knee. âY/n,âÂ
You didnât stop though. You didnât let her ask you the hard question.Â
âIâm surprised the goon squad didnât stop them, especially since your goons are here too,â You said, scratching your neck, and tugging off your sweatshirt by the hood. âHere,âÂ
You passed her the item, watching with rapt attention as she pulled it on, and her abs flexed.
âJason is getting the car, and Tony is at the end of the hall,â She hummed, doing the button on her pants once your hoodie was on. âI donât really like having an audience,â
You wiggled your eyebrows, painting a charming smile back on your face, even though it took too much effort. âAnd you assumed Iâd jump you?â
It was slightly alarming how easily you locked your emotions away. How you could pretend like there wasnât something bothering you when it had been so obvious just seconds before?Â
It set off red flags in her brain because a talent like that wasnât inherent. It was learned.Â
âNo,â She shook her head, deciding not to comment on how easily you flipped that switch. âI just knew how much I missed you,âÂ
Your mask fell slightly. âI missed you too,âÂ
You meant it. Being away from Taylor was harder than your pride would let you admit.Â
You had never been so⌠taken with someone. So addicted to them. But she made you feel seen and safe. It made you want to spend every second with her, wrapped around her.Â
âCan I take you to dinner?â She asked, squeezing your knee.Â
You shrugged. âI have to go back to the team hotel first to do cool down and check-in,âÂ
âI can pick you up afterward,â Taylor suggested.Â
âThat sounds agreeable,â You nodded, your lips twisting into a devilish smirk. âBut what are we going to do in the,â You looked at the time on your phone. â25 minutes we have before the bus leaves?â
Taylor matched your smirk, catching the front of your shirt and pulling you closer. âI can think of a few things,âÂ
OoOoOoO
March 2017
I, I loved you in spite of Deep fears that the world would divide us So, baby, can we dance Oh, through an avalanche?
You didnât particularly enjoy fancy restaurants. You didnât particularly like most restaurants to begin with, but ones with a dress code always made you uncomfortable. Their menus always had a small font, and the white tablecloths never stayed white.Â
The stuffy atmosphere usually lent itself to stuffy conversations, and it reminded you too much of business lunches or dinners with your parents to ever really enjoy yourself.Â
You had learned over the years that your opinion didnât really matter. That everything wasnât about you. So you were fairly adept at painting a charming smile on and acting normal.Â
It has worked for most of the night with your sisters and Kelley anyway.Â
It was easy when Jen and Jerri were gushing over the new diamond ring on Alexâs finger. When they kept asking for every little detail of how Kelley proposed on top of the Empire State Building.Â
And you played along, never speaking directly to Alex, but not being weird enough that anyone would notice. You wouldnât ruin this for her, or for Kelley.Â
âYou alright over there space cadet?â Jerri asked, nudging your shoulder and pulling your brain from where you were trying to decipher the tiny writing on the menu.Â
You blinked up at the four women, realizing that they (and the waiter) were staring expectantly at you. âWhat?â
âKell asked if you were ready to order,â Jen supplied patiently.Â
You were just grateful that no one giggled, but you blushed anyway.Â
You tried to cover it by snapping your menu closed. âOh, yeah,â
Kelley blinked at you, gesturing towards the waitress. âWhat are you going to order?â
You felt the heat in your cheeks travel up to your ears, but still, you tried to play it off. âOh, you guys can go first,â
Jerri shook her head, placing her hand gently on your arm. âWe already have sweetheart,â
You frowned, squinting down at your closed menu. You had missed them ordering, and now you didnât have time to try and decipher the hieroglyphic font the restaurant had chosen. Not that you would have been able to.Â
The letters tended to go more haywire when you were stressed, and you would be damned before you asked someone to help you. Your jaw worked as you thought of what to say. What could you say?
âYou love chicken parm, and I heard itâs good here,â Alex said casually like it was normal to suggest food items after everyone else had already ordered. âor they have a very good salmon in pink sauce if youâre feeling something lighter,âÂ
Your eyes darted to her for the first time since you had sat down at the stable, and your jaw hung open.Â
Alex intervening so seamlessly when you were struggling wasnât something that had happened since she moved to Berkeley (you couldnât help how you sneered the word in your head).Â
Jerri nudged you again, and you cleared your throat, your eyes still glued to Alex.Â
 âThe salmon sounds good actually,â You mumbled, finally getting your voice to work.Â
The waitress hummed, and you heard her little ticket book close. âIâll go put that in,âÂ
You were sure that Kelley or Jen responded to the girl, but you didnât look away from Alex.Â
It was just soâŚnot Alex of her. For her to have options ready and waiting meant that she had to have thought that you might have trouble. She had to have consciously decided to look for options that you would like too, and to have more than one so you actually got to choose.Â
It meant that she cared.Â
You swallowed very hard. That thought was too overwhelming.Â
Now, at the dinner, after she just got engaged was not the time to contemplate if Alex even had the capability to care about you. It would again make the evening about you when it most certainly was not.Â
You could feel the eyes of Kelley and your sisters, despite the way they restarted their conversation. It was like they were watching a car crash or a roller coaster derail.Â
You felt like a spectacle. Like you were drawing attention when you absolutely should not be. It had alarm bells ringing in your ears.Â
What would your parents say when they heard you had ruined your sisterâs engagement dinner?Â
It was like the walls were closing in, as the conversation at the table blended with the noise from the restaurant around you. It was suffocating.Â
You didnât think before you pushed yourself to your feet, nearly knocking over the chair behind you.Â
âIâm gonna take a bathroom break,â You said, turning on your heel without waiting for a response, not that you would have registered it through the pounding in your ears.Â
You needed to get away.Â
To leave.Â
To put space between you and this version of Alex that somehow gave a fuck about you.Â
You bypassed the hallway that led to the restroom, knowing that someone would eventually find you there. You turned right, brushing past the hostess and out the glass doors into the city.Â
The chilly air hit you like a gasping breath after being underwater for too long. Like water after a practice in Houston in July.Â
You paused just outside the crystal doors, filling your lungs like you had been drowning.Â
You knew you couldnât stand there forever, blocking the entrance to Osteria Carlina, so you headed left, in the direction of your favorite hole-in-the-wall pizza place between Canal and Broadway.Â
You didn't plan to eat there, but you thought that maybe the walk would help you clear your head, and you could be back in time to eat your overpriced salmon. Something about the smell of fresh sauce and baked cheese always made your thoughts clearer.Â
It reminded you of when you were tiny and Alex would take you for pizza after your u6 games. It reminded you of riding on her shoulders on top of the world, even if none of the goals actually mattered.Â
Even if you lost.Â
You just needed a minute to not think, so you could go back and pretend like everything was fine. Like you didnât feel entirely out of place with your sisters and Kelley. And you knew that the sounds of the city and the familiar comfort would do that.Â
You could already feel your airway opening, but you reached up and undid the top two buttons of your shirt anyway as though it would help. It was all in your head anyway.Â
It was always all in your head.Â
You ran a hand through your hair, your nose scrunching involuntarily at the sticky gel you had used to keep your curls in place. You had forgotten your normal wax in Chicago, and the CVS near your hotel wanted 15$ for it.Â
You wanted to look nice for Alex and Kelley, but 15$ wax was not in your budget. Still, you couldnât not do anything with your hair. Wild curls would draw attention to you, and you couldnât do that.Â
You couldnât make this night about you and ruin it for them.Â
God, you probably already had.Â
âIf youâre going to ditch us can you please slow down? Itâs the least you could do,â
Your heart stopped at Alexâs voice, and your feet paused before you consciously decided to listen. You had to swallow down a groan.Â
Of course, she had come after you.Â
It was such an Alex thing to do.Â
You ran another hand through your hair and turned to face her. âWhat are you doing?â
Her eyebrows pulled together as she finally caught up with you. âIâm making sure youâre okay,â
She said it like it was obvious. Like it was normal. Like she wasnât sure why you would ask.Â
âIâm fine,â You mumbled, your hand dragging through your curls to the back of your neck. âGo back to dinner and Iâll rejoin you in a bit,â
Her eyebrow arched. âI think running out of the restaurant constitutes just about anything other than fine,â
You couldnât help how your nose scrunched.
This was the part of your relationship that you had forgotten about. The one that had been masked by annoying persistence since she moved out for college.Â
The one where she actually cared enough to force you to admit when something was wrong.Â
She was pushing you, but it didnât feel like it was for her benefit. It was for you.Â
Your hand fell. âI just needed some air,â Your voice came out horse, strained.Â
Alex hummed, stepping closer to you. âYou got overwhelmed.â
It was a statement, not a question, and it struck you how well she knew you, even though the two of you hadnât had a real conversation in nearly a decade.Â
You stared at her, trying to understand her game. Trying to figure out why she was pretending to care. Trying to dissect how this would benefit her and her perfect image.Â
âWhat do you want from me?â You were thrown off by how small you sounded. How young and⌠terrified the words that left your lips were.Â
Alex caught your arm pulling you into her, closing the little space left between you. âI want you to talk to me,âÂ
âNo,â You instantly pulled away from her, tangling your fingers in your messy curls yet again. âI will not be a distraction,â
âWhat?â Her eyebrows pulled more tightly together.Â
Your fingers caught in a curl at the back of your head, the one that always seemed to tangle no matter what you did. You harshly tugged at it, the little pinpricks of pain helping you stay grounded.Â
Except this time it didn't help.Â
It didnât give you enough to focus on to crack some smart-ass remark or shove your feelings into a tiny box.Â
It was too much.Â
âItâs all Iâve ever been,â The words spilled from your lips before you could stop them, like blood gushing from an open wound that you had tried and failed to stitch together too many times before.Â
Alex softened, and she took a step towards you, gently catching your arm and pulling it towards her, effectively stopping your from ripping your hair out.Â
âMonkey,â She said softly.Â
You jerked away, like a wounded animal. You would not let her pretend that she didnât think that. That she didnât hate how you followed after her when you were young, that she didnât despise how you distracted from her. Â
âNo! I heard you. Iâm just the spare Morgan chasing after you, taking peopleâs attention off of you, and joining in uninvited on your opportunities. This will not be like that. I wonât fuck this up for you. You need to go back, and Iâll be there in a few minutes,âÂ
The words forced themselves out of your lips like they had been waiting to leave for forever. They broke you apart as you choked trying to hold in your emotions. As you fought to close the lid back on Pandoraâs box.Â
Alex caught you again, pulling you into her, and you quaked against her chest, sucking in strangled breaths. Her arms wrapped around you, squeezing you tightly, just like she did when you were little after a busy trip to the mall when the crowds had made your tummy flutter.Â
You didnât fight her, instead burying your face in her neck, curling into her like you hadnât since she left for college.Â
She held you like the two of you had all the time in the world. Like you weren't on a random sidewalk with random people walking around you.Â
She didnât pull back until your trembling had slowed and your breathing had evened out, and she very gently ran her thumb under your eyes.Â
You hadnât even realized you were crying.Â
âWhat the hell are you talking about?â She asked when your eyes met her identical blue.Â
âYou said it,â You mumbled, sniffing lightly.Â
Alexâs eyes scrunched and a crinkle appeared between them. âWhen?âÂ
 âI was trying to surprise you at Berkley. Mom thought I had practice, and I took the bus. I heard you,â You said, your eyes closing as that day played back through your head.Â
It had taken some serious convincing from Jen that Alex missed you, and that she was desperate to see you since you had gone radio silent on her. You had been so excited as you waited near the Berkeley bleachers for their practice to finish.Â
She had been walking with one of her teammates, and they were talking about someone Coach McGuire was going to invite to practice.Â
âIt just makes no sense, why would he extend that kind of an offer to a kid?â The girl you didnât recognize said, nudging your sister as they stepped off the field. âLike fuck, it has to suck to always have your younger sister getting opportunities off of your hard work,âÂ
Alex hummed, shifting her bag over her shoulder, and you moved to be more hidden under the bleachers.Â
The little sound was like a knife in your chest, deflating the balloon of excitement that had been there since you snuck out this morning.Â
Alex didnât want to see you. She thought you were getting things off of her hard work.
âDonât they understand that you want something thatâs yours?â The girl continued, and you bit down hard on your lip to stop the tears from leaking down your cheeks. âYou should have to deal with her being a distraction from your greatness,âÂ
You would never cry for Alex again.Â
You shook your head and refocused on Alex in front of you, shoving away the cracking feeling in your stomach.Â
âGo back to your dinner. Iâll be there in a bit,â You said, forcing your voice steady. Emotionless. In control. âI promise Alex. I just needed some air,âÂ
âNo,â Alex said sternly, her arm tightening around you so you couldnât pull away. âDonât do that. Donât shut down on me. I'm not going anywhere,â
You blinked at her, fighting to swallow the warmth that spread through you. It couldnât be real. She couldnât be honest about this.Â
You had already resolved that she didnât actually care about you. That she loathed the responsibility of you from when you were younger. You couldnât wrap your head around anything else.Â
And before you could stop it the strangled âWhy?â Fell from your lips.Â
She chuckled, running her thumb under your eyes again and wiping away the tears that would not stop. âBecause I fucking love you, and I canât read your fucking mind, no matter how many times I told you I could when you were little,âÂ
You knew the comment was meant to draw a chuckle or a smile, but it didnât.Â
Alex ducked her head when you tried to look away, not letting you break eye contact. Not letting you bury your emotions and draw back into yourself. Making sure you heard her. âI want to fix our relationship. Iâve wanted to fix it since you stopped talking to me when I moved out. I donât understand what happened, even though I probably should, and I canât if you donât tell me,âÂ
You sniffled, unable to stop yourself from leaning into her touch as her thumb ran circles under your eyes, clearing away the tears as they continued to fall. It warmed your cheeks, and traveled down to your tummy. It made you feel⌠safe. Something you hadnât really felt that way (aside from when you were with Taylor) since you were 12.Â
The two of you stood like that for a long minute, stuck in your own bubble, uncaring of the crowds rushing around you.Â
It took you another moment to realize Alexâs eyebrow was raised, and that she was looking at you like she always had when she expected a response.Â
You swallowed hard. âOk,âÂ
The word was simple but held a weight not lost on either of you. What you were agreeing to wasnât lost, and neither was the vulnerability it took to let it out.Â
Alexâs head tilted, a smile tugging at her lips. âOk.âÂ
You nodded, finally pulling yourself out of her grasp and wiping your face with your arm. âIâll try. Old habits die hard,â
âI know,â Alex hummed, and you knew she was saying more.
She was saying that she knew how hard it was for you to voice your feelings sometimes. How difficult it was for you to be open.Â
She was saying that she knew you.Â
And it had a warm feeling filtering deep in your tummy.Â
You looked away, clearing your throat. âWe should go back. Itâs your night and you should get to enjoy it,â
Alex sighed.â This doesnât change my ability to enjoy my night. If you need more time, we have plenty,â
Your shoulders rolled, and your back straightened. Your fingers tangled in the baby hairs at the back of your neck.Â
It was something Alex had seen a million times. The way you pieced yourself back together, even when you didnât necessarily have to. Even when you werenât ready to.Â
It was unsettling, how little this part of you had changed.Â
âThe only bad thing about the city lights is that you canât see the stars,â She said, watching how the abrupt change in subject took an immediate effect.Â
You blinked at her, your eyes instinctively glancing upward towards the sky, and your shoulders relaxing.Â
Bingo she thought.Â
You might not have had a conversation with her in years, but she still knew you. And your obsession with astronomy⌠well more like your obsession with Greek mythology and stars⌠hadnât changed.Â
You hadnât changed all that much. Well, most of you, no matter how much you wanted to pretend otherwise.Â
âCanis Minor is there,â You mumbled, pointing up at the sky barely visible surrounded by the neon lights of the city. âAnd Vela and Volans are there. Itâs hard, but you can make them out,â
She hummed, not at all surprised that you could pick out the constellations even when you could only see a small part of them. But that wasnât the point.
The point was how you relaxed.Â
You looked back towards her, your hand dropping as you let out a shaky breath. Â
âLetâs go back,â You said. âI donât want your food to get cold,âÂ
Alex nodded. âAs long as youâre ready,âÂ
You made a low sound in the back of your throat and turned back towards the restaurant. âLetâs go,âÂ
She signed, reminding herself that everything wouldnât be fixed in a day. You wouldnât be fixed in a day. It would take baby steps, and you had given her more today than you had in years.Â
âOk,â She agreed, letting you lead her back towards the restaurant, and your family.Â
*****
âYou sure you donât want a ride kid?â Kelley asked, wrapping an arm around your shoulder.Â
You nodded, forcing a smile across your lips. âOh yeah, Iâm good,âÂ
The end of dinner had actually been nice.Â
No one had said a thing when you and Alex returned to the table, just before your food arrived. The conversation had been light, focused on the proposal, and no one had tried to force you to join in.Â
They hadnât even batted an eyelash when you pulled out your phone to text your girlfriend about where you would be sleeping, and made eye contact with the two men who had taken up a table in the back corner of the restaurant.
Desert had been⌠almost pain-free, which set you on edge.Â
Nothing in your family came without a cost, and you wondered what it would be. Especially since Alex had come after you.Â
But everyone said their goodbyes and headed to their cars with very little fanfare.Â
All except for Kelley who was worried when you lingered near the entrance of the restaurant.Â
âYou donât have to stand here with me,â you said, glancing down the street, looking for the familiar black Escalade you assumed Taylor would be sending to retrieve you. You figured Tony was driving, since he had disappeared, leaving Zach to linger a few feet away from you. âI'm just waiting for my Uber,â
Kelley made a low noise. âAnd while Iâm sure your new mob friends could take care of you, Alex would kill me if I left you here without knowing your plan,âÂ
You blew out a breath, a strange warmth in your stomach at the thought that Alex would care. âMy ride should be just around the corner. You can go, and Iâll be fine,âÂ
It didnât even bug you that Emily had apparently convinced her you were in the mob too.Â
âBurrito girl?â She asked, her features softening.Â
You nodded, glancing sideways toward where Alex was standing. âSatisfied now?â
You werenât ready for your older sister to know yet. You werenât ready to hear about how you werenât mature enough. Or how your reputation would impact your relationship.Â
You didnât want to be lectured about how much older Taylor was.Â
Kelley wiggled her eyebrows as a black Escalade pulled around the corner. âVery,â
âYouâre far too smug about this,â You huffed, again glancing towards your sister, who still seemed oblivious to your conversation.Â
Kelley followed your eyes, and her smirk softened. âYou know she wouldnât be upset that youâre seeing someone right? She just wants you to be happy,âÂ
âI know,â You mumbled, feeling the kid you had forced over your emotions rattle in your chest. You had already been too vulnerable tonight. âI just⌠Iâm still figuring it all out, and I donât want the pressure yet,âÂ
Kelley made a low noise of agreement in the back of her throat. Like she wanted to argue with you, but knew you werenât in a place to listen.
You wondered how much she knew about your earlier moment with Alex. How she knew so well not to push.Â
The black Escalade came to a smooth stop in front of you, and Zach stepped up from behind you to stand near the rear passenger door.Â
You appreciated that he didnât say anything.Â
âTell your burrito mob boss hello,â Kelley said, patting your back. âAnd Iâll take care of your sister,âÂ
You rolled your eyes goodnaturedly at her before Zach opened the door for you and you slid into the backseat of the car.Â
Zach closed the door behind you and was in the passenger seat before you could think too hard about what Kelley had said.Â
âTo Taylorâs apartment?â Tony asked you, glancing at you in the rearview mirror. âOr did you want to make a pitstop first?â
You blinked at him, not expecting to have a choice in where he was taking you. You figured Taylor had given him instructions already. That he would do whatever she told him to because she was the one paying his (probably incomprehensibly expensive) salary.Â
You cleared your throat, meeting his eyes in the mirror. âTaylorâs apartment is fine, thanks,â
âNo problem kid,â He winked, his eyes returning to the street ahead of him.Â
Zach reached forward and flicked the radio, letting quiet pop fill the car, and you relaxed back into the leather seats.Â
It was weird. This was weird. You felt so⌠off balance after your moment with Alex. It made you feel so vulnerable.Â
You needed to get rid of the raw feeling in your chest. You needed control.Â
You swallowed hard and looked out the window as the lights of the city passed.Â
*****
One thing you absolutely loved about Taylorâs apartment was that it was always stocked with sweets. And since you had started dating, your favorites seemed to appear alongside the treats that she enjoyed.Â
âHow was dinner?â She asked you, passing you the container of chocolate frosting as you sat on her kitchen counter.Â
She was dressed in short shorts and an old Philadelphia Eagles shirt, her feet bare. She was relaxed and comfortable. Which felt like a stark contrast to needles prickling in your stomach. The pins tingling the back of your neck.Â
She had been waiting for you near the elevator when the SUV pulled into her private garage, and she welcomed you with a hug that was so⌠warm that it almost made you forget how raw you felt.Â
She held you as you ascended to her apartment, and all the way into her kitchen, asking if you were up for a bit of dessert.Â
You were surprised she hadnât immediately tried to get you to talk about dinner with your sisters and Kelley. That she didnât pry into it the second she had the chance like Mal would have.Â
Now you found that you didnât mind the question.Â
âFine,â You shrugged, sticking a spoon in the frosting and twisting it around, lifting it to examine the scoop you had made. âThey mostly gushed over the ring Kelley picked, and how romantic it was to propose on the Empire State Building,â
You licked your spoon, pulling it into your mouth, and your eyes closed at the taste.Â
It was silky and smooth, much better than the cheap frosting you always brought.Â
âYou donât think itâs gush-worthy?â Taylor asked when your eyes fluttered back open.Â
You paused, thinking about it for a long second as you got another scoop of frosting.Â
You actually thought Kelleyâs proposal was sweet. It combined some of your sisterâs favorite things and one of her favorite places. It made sense.Â
But it was so clichĂŠ.
 âFor Alex it is,â You shrugged, sticking the spoon in your mouth, swirling your tongue around the ridges to get all of the delicious chocolate.Â
Taylor hummed, stepping up between your legs, her hands running gently over the dark denim of our jeans. âBut itâs not what you would want?â
You shook your head, scooping a bit more frosting on your spoon.Â
âI think Iâd want something more creative,â You said, your lips quirked up, as you held the spoon out for her. âYou know, like under the Eiffel Tower,â
âSo original,â She rolled her eyes, letting you slip the spoon past her lips.
Sharing food with her was a habit you had picked up. Something that settled the nagging feeling in the back of your mind that she was too skinny. That there was something⌠wrong with her relationship to food.Â
Her fingers tightened around your thighs and you tilted the spoon up and her chin tilted to follow, exposing the long lines of her neck. You traced them with your eyes, swallowing hard.Â
It had want bubbling in your stomach alongside the needles. It had you leaning into where you knew this evening was heading. Into the coping mechanism that hadnât failed you yet, even though you so desperately wanted things with Taylor to be different.Â
But maybe tonight they didnât have to be.Â
You hummed, pulling the spoon away.Â
She let her tongue trail along it, her eyes fluttering open to make eye contact with you. âThatâs good,â
âYou bought it, so I would hope you like it,â
You dipped the spoon back into the container, pulling up a glob of frosting and bringing it to your lips.Â
She watched you intently, waiting for the spoon to leave your mouth with a little pop before very slowly leaning in. It gave you enough time to pull away if you wanted to, but you didnât want to.Â
You needed this. To feel in control.Â
You leaned forward, connecting your lips in a languid kiss. Her tongue gently pressed against your lips, and you opened your mouth to grant her access.Â
It carefully explored around your mouth, dancing with your tongue in a slow waltz, licking the residual frosting from every surface it touched.Â
She let out a low noise in the back of her throat as she pulled away. âThat one tasted better,âÂ
You wiggled your eyebrows, dropping the spoon back into the container. âDid it now?âÂ
âIt did,â She nodded, her thumbs running up and down your thighs.Â
You leaned forward, connecting your lips again and slowly sliding off the counter. Your hands landed heavily on her hips and her arms draped across your shoulders, pulling you closer, her fingers playing with the baby hairs at the back of your neck.Â
It was easy for you to snatch control of the kiss, Taylor gave it to you willingly.Â
It should have smoothed over the frayed edges of your nerves. It should have quieted your thoughts and made you more present.Â
Instead, you slipped farther into your head.Â
You replayed the feelings of Alexâs hand in your hair, the weight of her arm around you. How you had made a promise you werenât sure you really wanted to keep.Â
Your lips never left her as she took a step back towards the hallway that led to her room, and you slipped your fingers under the hem of her shirt, skating along the waistband of her shorts.
You loved the smooth skin there, and the goosebumps that trailed after your light touch. They distracted you so much that you didnât notice her turning down the hallway until you were stumbling over your feet to keep up.Â
Her lips tilted into a smirk as she used her newfound leverage to switch your position.Â
Your back hit the wall with a low thump. Her lips reattached to yours, one hand tangling in the hair at the base of your skull, and the other cupped your chin as she pressed you into the wall, her thigh landing heavily between your legs.Â
It was more demanding, more needy, more in control.Â
It jarred you out of your head. Out of the rabbit hole of how being honest with Alex would help you link the back line to the front line better. Of how it would allow more line breaking balls through towards the edge where your sister always danced to stay onside.Â
âYou didnât think I was a pillow princess did you?â She asked, winking at your surprised eyes.Â
You let out a sigh at the pressure against your core, doing everything in your power to prevent your hips from pulling back when she rocked against you.Â
This you werenât used to. This you had never done with anyone besides Mal.Â
You sucked in a breath through your nose, deciding to focus on the things that you enjoyed. You leaned into the kiss.Â
You liked the way her tongue explored your mouth. You liked how her fingers twitched against your jaw before they made their way to your collar.Â
Your head tilted to give her more room as she began trailing warm, wet kisses down your neck.
A shiver ran down your spine when she hit the spot just below your right ear, and you let out another low sigh. She echoed the sound, her fingers deft as they undid the first button of your shirt.Â
She let the blunt nail of her pointer finger graze your collarbone, trailing after her as she moved to the next button, leaving flames in its wake.Â
Goosebumps erupted on the newly exposed skin, and you felt her smirk against your neck.Â
Her long fingers splayed across your abs, tapping out a rhythm you couldnât define.Â
âDo you know how amazing these are?â She asked, her warm breath hitting the damp skin of your neck and sending a shiver down your spine as her fingers tapped you a bit harder. âI think about them all the time. Itâs not fair that Iâve only gotten glimpses of them, especially with how much you show them off,â
âYou were a bit distracted,â You smirked, projecting confidence that you didnât feel, your fingers closing around her hips, trying to maintain a sliver of control.Â
She flexed her thigh again to prevent you from flipping your positions though.Â
âHmm,â She hummed, a devilish smile cracking across her lips as she dropped to her knees. Your breath caught in your throat, and you splayed your hands on the wall behind you, trying to hide how much they were shaking.Â
You didnât know how to handle this. How to do this.Â
âWell Iâm not distracted now, and Iâm going to give them the attention they deserve,â She said, her hands moving the edges of your shirt out of the way.Â
You raised an eyebrow at her. âAre you now?âÂ
Your voice barely wobbled as you spoke, and you took it as a win.Â
âI am,â she nodded, determination glinting in her eyes. She leaned forward, placing an open mouth kiss on the abb right above your left hip. Her tongue followed the ridge of the muscle to the other side.Â
you bit your bottom lip and allowed your head to fall back against the wall with a low thump.Â
You liked this touch. More than any touch you had ever had before. You had never let anyone get this far before, not even Mal really.Â
Things had been quick with her, like touching you was an unpleasant chore. One neither of you had ever been fond of.Â
This. This was different.Â
Taylor took her time, lavishing each individual muscle as her warm mouth traveled around your stomach. A chill trailed after her lips, the air landing on your wet skin sending goosebumps across your flesh, stoking a foreign fire in your belly that was almost enough to quiet the growing dread.Â
Almost.Â
She made her way up your stomach, placing a line of kisses up your chest and collarbone before she again landed on the special spot on your neck.Â
âLetâs get you out of these pants,âÂ
You sucked in a harsh breath through your nose, forcing yourself to remain relaxed. You tried to enjoy the feeling of her hands tracing the residue left on your stomach. Tried to focus on the softness of her lips on your neck and the scent of her perfume.Â
Tried to let it drive away ghosts of calloused fingers and gruff voices.Â
It almost worked.Â
Then her thumb flicked open the button of your jeans, and you couldnât temper your reaction. You couldnât quell the growing anxiety in your chest. You froze, every muscle in your body going rigid for a split second before you could force them to relax again.Â
You hoped that Taylor wouldnât notice, but she did.Â
âY/n?â She said softly as she pulled back, her hands retreating from their position at your waist to cup your cheek, and her leg falling from between yours.Â
Your eyes slowly fluttered open and met very worried blue. You could see the questions forming. The concern dripped from her form.Â
But you knew you couldnât answer. You werenât ready to unlock Pandora's box yet. Not when you knew you would never be able to shut it again. You only knew one way to stop her from asking. One way to regain control.Â
You surged forward, your hands on her hips giving you the leverage to push her back against the wall opposite of you. Your mouth landed hot against her neck, lavishing the soft skin with open-mouthed kisses, and your thigh slotted between her legs pressing into her core with the perfect amount of pressure to distract her.Â
âIâm ok,â You muttered hotly into her ear, pressing more firmly into her center. âLet me make you feel good,âÂ
She sucked in a breath, her hips stuttering like they wanted to grind against you, but she wouldnât let them.Â
You dragged your tongue down her neck, letting your teeth just barely graze her sensitive skin, and rocked your hips. Your thumbs scared along the sliver of skin just above her shorts trying to convince her to just go with it.Â
To let her let you distract her.Â
You thought for a second that it had worked, as a low groan left her lips. You thought that maybe you had⌠derailed her enough to forget about your momentary lapse in the hold you had on your emotions. But just as you went to slip your hand into her pants she stopped you.Â
Her palm pressed firmly into your chest, insistent until you pulled away enough to make eye contact with her.Â
âI want us to both feel good,â she said sternly.Â
You swallowed at the comment, fighting to keep your face neutral.Â
âMaking you feel good will make me feel good,â You said, trying to lean back in, but the hand on your chest stopped you.Â
âY/n you tensed,â She said, her blue eyes burning into yours, looking for answers, the charge between you melting away.Â
You sighed as you pulled away from her until your back hit the wall opposite of her. You ran a hand through your messy curls and glared up at her ceiling, unable to look at her.Â
You were afraid that if you did, she would be able to read your mind. She would see the⌠brokenness you fought so hard to hide. But you had never been able to hide from Taylor.Â
Even before you were dating, you had let her closer to you than anyone had ever gotten before. She was scarily perceptive and had been able to read you from the beginning of your friendship even better than Mal could (and that was saying something). Her abilities only seemed to get more acute as you got closer.Â
This was the only area she hadnât seemed to pick up on.Â
You let yourself slide down the wall, your eyes closing as you sucked in another breath. You still felt so raw from your talk with Alex. Too⌠vulnerable. Like opening up again would finally crack your chest in half.Â
âIâm,â You started and stopped, unsure of what you were actually going to say. âIâm not good at receiving,â
You settled on the phrase, drawing up the courage to finally open your eyes, pulling your knees close to your chest and resting your chin on them.Â
You were surprised that Taylor had slid down her own wall so she was sitting across from you and mirroring your posture.Â
She made a low sound in the back of her throat, and her eyebrows furrowed. âYouâre not good at it?âÂ
There was no judgment in her voice. None of the disgust you expected.Â
âI canât ever get out of my head enough to⌠enjoy it I guess,â You cleared your throat and looked away from her, ignoring the heat in your cheeks. âNo oneâs ever noticed beforeâ
It was a semi-truth. In your slew of hookups, no one had ever cared. No one had pushed back when you stopped them. No one had ever not let you distract them.Â
But then again, Taylor was nothing like your hookups.Â
You actually had feelings for her that stretched beyond self-loathing and the need to be in control of something. To be good enough. There was nothing quite like the rush that came from making a beautiful woman fall apart under you. It was irrefutable evidence that you were capable.Â
Taylorâs eyes tightened. It physically hurt her that none of your past partners (if she could call them that) had cared enough beyond their own needs to see the obvious. And that you were willing to bypass your own comfort so someone else could feel good.Â
She wanted to kick herself for not noticing that something was wrong sooner.Â
âYouâve never talked through limits or likes and dislikes with any of the people youâve slept with?â
You ran another hand through your hair (making it impossibly more messy) and let out a very long breath.Â
You shrugged. âWe were never doing anything beyond vanilla and it never progressed past a few one-sided orgasms,â
You had never let any of them touch you. Hell, you hadnât even gotten undressed for most of them. The thought of doing anything⌠kinky sent a shiver down your spine so you hadnât. It was just easier to keep distance from the people you slept with. It was safer that way.Â
Taylor shifted, very slowly scooting towards you, reaching out to place a gentle hand on your foot like she thought you would freak out if she moved too fast.Â
âWell, I think thereâs a need now,â Taylor said, watching your every movement.Â
Your eyes were scarily hollow, accented by the red that rimmed them from the time you had made it to her apartment. She had wanted to ask about it. Pushed just a little to find out if you had been crying, and why. But you didnât seem to want to talk about it.Â
You had pivoted to sex almost as soon as she tried to bring it up. It sent red flags up in her mind. Red flags that only got brighter.Â
She couldnât help but replay every interaction the two of you had had in her mind. There would be time to agonize over every little detail later, but even now, your⌠reluctance to undress, or allow her to touch you was glaringly obvious. How the moment she flipped your typical script, you couldnât hide it anymore.Â
She was slightly ashamed she hadnât noticed it before. That she had ignored the signs of your discomfort, even if they were well masked.Â
Have you ever wanted to have sex? Had she put you in a position where you didnât feel like you could refuse?Â
She never wanted you to feel forced, whether that was about talking about how you were feeling or having sex. She wanted you to feel comfortable enough to tell her when you werenât ok with something.Â
Your nose dipped behind your thighs, your forehead pressed into your knees, and you squeezed your arms more tightly around them like you were literally trying to hold yourself together.Â
Her heart broke a little more at the barely audible âokâ that left your lips.Â
She scooted closer to you, her hand carefully drawing up your shin and weaving in your curls. Her nails scratched gently on your scalp, and you practically melted.Â
Your shoulders relaxed and you let out a long breath before you shifted to look up at her, your chin balanced on your knees.Â
She brushed a curl from in front of your eyes. âWhen did you start to feel uncomfortable?â
You scrunched your nose. It was a hard question.Â
 You werenât sure how you were supposed to explain that your mind went to soccer as soon as anything remotely intimate started. How were you supposed to explain that you were just defective?Â
But maybe you didnât have to.Â
She didnât ask you that. All she asked was when you started to feel uncomfortable, and that answer was easy.
It was the moment your back hit the wall. The moment you were jarred out of the safe space in your head.
The moment she forced you to be present, unlike every other girl you had ever been with. Â
But you werenât entirely uncomfortable. Maybe at the start, but you had enjoyed parts of being with her. You wanted to enjoy being with her. But you were just⌠incapable. DefectivesÂ
You settled for a shrug, curling tighter into yourself. You didnât want her to see how⌠fucked up you were. It would only push her away.
Thatâs what pushed Mal away. And Alex. And your parents.Â
You would never be good enough, and you had just wanted to pretend as long as you could. You werenât ready to lose Taylor yet.Â
âOk. Itâs ok,â Taylorâs voice was gentle, and her hand trailed to tangle in the baby curls at the back of your neck. âLetâs try something else. Can you tell me what you liked?â
Your eyebrows furrowed. âThis time?âÂ
âAny of the times,â She said soothingly, her fingers never stopping their gentle scratches at the back of your neck.Â
You closed your eyes, leaning back into her hand. âI like it when you do this,âÂ
She hummed, and you could hear a smile in it. âAnything else?â
âI like kissing you,â You mumbled, feeling the red flair in your cheeks.Â
Her lips always tasted like coffee, and something so⌠Taylor. They were addictive in the best way.Â
âAnd I like holding you,â You added. There was something comforting about having her in your arms. Something that made you feel safe. âAnd I like it when you hold me,âÂ
âBut the rest?â She asked you gently.Â
Your shoulders lifted and fell. You did what was expected of you. What you knew worked.Â
You went with the flow just like Emily told you too, and then had been too caught in your head to savor the moment. To take in all of the little details that you wanted to remember. No matter how hard you fought, you just⌠couldnât.Â
You quite liked touching her too, but you knew there was something wrong with your inability to remain in the moment when you did. You knew that she deserved for you to be present.Â
âIâm just not good at receiving,â You repeated, misery leaking into your tone.Â
It was the only response you could come up with. The only explanation that remotely made sense. This was when she would realize you were⌠defective. This was when she would leave. But she didnât.Â
She gently squeezed the back of your neck. A silent request for you to look at her and a comforting touch that told you that it was ok. It took you a second to gain the courage to look up, but when you did, you didnât see the disgust you expected.Â
Her eyes were soft, sad, and they held another emotion you couldnât quite put your finger on. âI like holding and kissing you too,â
She shifted a little closer to you, so her knee was touching yours. âAnd Iâll hold and kiss you for as long as youâll let me, at whatever pace makes you feel comfortable,âÂ
You made a low noise.Â
It was strange. Conceptually, you could understand what she was saying, but you had never been with someone who didnât judge you based on your ability to give them an orgasm. You wondered how long her patience would last. How long would she stay when she realized how deeply you were fucked up.Â
âHow about we go cuddle on the couch and watch a movie?â She asked, squeezing the back of your neck gently.Â
Your nose scrunched as she pulled away, pushing herself to her feet and holding her hand out to you. âYou know I donât like movies,âÂ
You didnât have the attention span for them, and you would inevitably get bored halfway through.Â
She hummed, wiggling her fingers so you would take her hand. âHow about survivor then?âÂ
Your tension melted at the mention of your favorite show, and your easy smile returned to your features.
âYes! We have to watch Heroes vs Villains so you can see Russel at his finest,â You said, allowing her to pull you into her side.
âWhatever you want sunshine,â She kissed your forehead and guided you back towards her living room.Â
It felt like going to her bedroom was too much, too fast. She didnât want you to think she had some⌠expectations despite the clear signs that you were not ready to progress past cuddling. Not while you would so easily compromise your limits.Â
Not while your limits still felt so unclear.Â
She knew that it would take time to work through that, and she was willing to wait and help you for as long as it took.Â
*****
Soft morning light filtered into your consciousness, waking you gently. You breathed in deeply, shifting on a bed that you knew wasnât yours.Â
It smelled like lilacs and Taylorâs perfume, sweet and inviting and safe. You could hear soft music from somewhere else in the apartment and felt cool sheets next to you.Â
You frowned, pushing yourself to a sitting position with a yawn. It was rare you woke up after Taylor. That you slept in in general.Â
But it shouldnât have surprised you with what had happened last night. Sure, the two of you had fallen asleep together just after Pavarti and Russel had schemed to take down the Heroâs tribe during the merge. Taylor held you just like she promised, but you should have known it wouldnât last.Â
A good nights sleep had opened her eyes. She had reflected and decided you were too⌠broken to be worth it.Â
âFuck,â You mumbled, rubbing the sleep out of your eyes with the palms of your hands.Â
You should have stopped her before she got to your pants. You should have been more subtle and slipped your position instead of tensing.Â
You should have been prepared to lose hold on the iron box that held your emotions. You should have had more control.Â
But you didnât, and now you were most likely going to lose your girlfriend.Â
She would break up with you in the sweetest way possible. She would say that it was her. That she was the problem, and you would accept that.Â
You would nod along, and make it easy for her. Just like you had with Mal when she told you that Dansby was her soulmate. That he was so good and perfect.Â
You dragged your hands up your face, and into your hair, ruffling your messy curls as you pushed yourself out of bed. There was no point in drawing this out longer than it needed to be. Â
You stretched, pulling your shirt down over your boxers as you padded out of Taylorâs room towards the sound of the music. You could also make out soft voices as you got closer. Your eyebrows furrowed. Who was Taylor talking to?Â
You peeked your head around the corner, your frown deepening when you saw a redhead sitting at the island across from Taylor, a large stack of papers sitting to the right of her, drinking a cup of coffee and humming to a song you had never heard before.Â
Why was she here?Â
Taylor turned from the stove, catching sight of you before you could hide back behind the wall. âHey babe, good morning,â She said brightly, smiling widely at you.Â
âMorning,â You said slowly, stepping out from behind the hallway wall.Â
She gestured to the woman across from her. âThis is Tree,â
âHello,â You waved awkwardly at the redhead.Â
âShe just swang by to hear a bit of the new album,â Taylor explained easily, turning back towards the cabinets. âDo you want some coffee?â
Tree smiled brilliantly at you, showing off perfectly white teeth in a way that surprisingly didnât feel forced.Â
But you could sense the lie in Taylorâs explanation of why her publicist was there. Of why the woman who handled all of Taylorâs outward appearances appeared with a massive contract right after you had shown her how defective you were?Â
âItâs a pleasure to meet you,â She said, pushing out the stool next to her, a clear invitation to sit.Â
You shifted awkwardly from foot to foot and dragged a hand through your hair.Â
Neither of them seemed⌠angry. Or like they were plotting the fastest way to get you out of the apartment. But you didnât trust it. All of your instincts told you not to.Â
âNice to meet you too,â You said slowly, stepping towards the stool and gesturing to the stack of papers. âListen, Iâll sign whatever you want me to sign. Can I just take a shower before you kick me out?â
âWhat?â Taylor and Tree said in unison, Taylor nearly dropping the mug she was holding and Treeâs eyes tightening.Â
âI just hate to put on clean clothes without showering,â You scratched more insistently at the back of your neck, your fingers tangling in the tight curls at the base of your skull. âAnd Alex and Kelley would think itâs weird if I show up to their house in what I wore last night, and I wonât be able to accurately answer their questions,â
Taylorâs eyebrows pulled tightly together and she set the mug down, stepping closer to the island. âY/n, slow down,âÂ
You ignored her. You knew you were rambling at this point but you couldnât stop yourself. âI promise Iâll be in and out in like 5 minutes. I wonât even do my hair,âÂ
âY/n stop,â Taylor moved around the island, catching your hand as it began to tug at the roots of your curls.
âWhat are you talking about?â She asked you softly, ducking to catch your eye.Â
âYouâre going to break up with me because of what happened,â You rushed out, catching her frown and immediately backtracking. âWhich is totally fine. I understand that you want someone⌠with less baggage. I just want to take a shower before you make me leave,â
âIâm not breaking up with you,âÂ
You blinked at her. What was that supposed to mean?Â
Was she going to make you do it so she could be the good guy? Was her publicist there to witness it so they could write a story about it?Â
âDo you want me to break up with you then?â You asked, softly. You hated the fragility in your voice.Â
Taylorâs head cocked to the side and she raised an eyebrow at you. âNo,âÂ
It was your turn to frown. âI donât understand whatâs happening,â
âIâm not breaking up with you. Youâre not breaking up with me,â She said like it was simple, tugging you towards the stools. âYouâre going to sit down and drink your coffee while I make breakfast. You can talk to Tree if you like, or just listen to some of the tracks from my new album. But no one is getting kicked out or leaving,â
âOh,â You breathed out, your shoulders dropping. âI donât like eggs,â
âI know,â Taylor rolled her eyes, an amused smirk on her lips as she turned back towards the counter. âIâm making pancakes,â
âWith chocolate chips?â You asked, watching her warily as you took the seat next to Tree slowly.Â
You felt like you were in a stupid rom-com that Alex would like. Like you were the idiot boyfriend who was lost.Â
âOf course,â Taylor hummed, sliding you a mug. âDrink your coffee,âÂ
âSo I heard youâre going to be playing for Washington this season,â Tree said, and you really looked at her for the first time.Â
Her eyes were kind, and she actually seemed⌠interested.Â
âIf they ever get me a place to live,â You shrugged, clearing your throat. âTheir manager keeps giving me the runaround and preseason starts in like 2 weeks,â
Her eyebrows pulled tightly together and she tapped her perfectly manicured nail on the edge of her mug, just beside the tea bag string. âThey havenât figured that out yet?â
âNo. The only option they sent me doesnât allow pets, which is a serious problem for my 3 huskies,â You sighed, pinching the bridge of your nose.Â
To be honest, your move to DC was nearly as painful as the one from North Carolina to Chicago. You just hoped that this time there wouldnât be a dismembered toe in whatever apartment they put you up in. And hopefully, you had working ACâŚ
The redhead's frown deepened. âDonât you have a manager that takes care of that?âÂ
Your nose scrunched. âHeâs not helpful,â
Your manager, Travis, had never been⌠involved. You were one of his 70 clients, and he preferred to do nothing besides collect his paycheck while teams fucked you this way and that. He rarely ever answered your calls, and when he did, he acted like a total slimeball. One more than one occasion he had insisted that he could turn you straight.Â
Taylor turned away from the stove, meeting Treeâs frown. You could tell there was a question on the tip of her tongue, one you probably didnât want to answer just as much as you didnât want to talk about what had happened last night.Â
Tree shook her head slightly, a movement just barely perceptible, making a low sound in the back of her throat and pulling out her phone. âIâll take care of it,â
You blanched as Taylor turned back to the stove, flipping a pancake.Â
You reached for Treeâs arm before she could fully stand from her stool. âNo, that's ok. I can figure it out,âÂ
You didnât need anyone else to get involved. You didnât need to make a big deal out of this. You were sure it would only make it worse for you when you arrived.Â
Youâd heard that the Washington coach Richie was no better than Paul or Rory, and you knew the only way to deal with it was by not making waves. By gritting your teeth and keeping your head down.Â
Tree smiled, squeezing your arm and grabbing her phone as she stepped towards the back balcony. âIâll be right back,âÂ
You sighed when she disappeared through the glass doors, sinking into the stool, looping your hand through the mug handle, and taking a long drag of your coffee.Â
It was perfect. Sweet and light exactly how you liked it, and the soft music playing in the background only made it better. You had never heard this song before. It was just a guitar track, with Taylorâs voice and you found yourself entranced by it.Â
I know that itâs delicate, delicate.
You pressed your fingers into the side of your mug as you took another long sip, your eyes following Taylor as she hummed along to the song while flipping the pancakes onto a plate.Â
She turned back towards you, sliding the plate across the marble island, and leaning against it. She waited for you to take a bite of your favorite breakfast, smiling when your eyes practically rolled back into your head at the taste.Â
Her new music wasnât the only reason Tree had visited. But she knew she had to explain that very⌠carefully. She didn't want to set you off, especially when you still seemed so frazzled from the night before. When you thought she would kick you out for tensing.Â
She had her suspicions about why your reaction had been so strong, suspicions she had briefly discussed with Tree, but she knew she had to tread carefully. She had the feeling that if you felt too vulnerable, you would shut down entirely.Â
But considering the pictures the news media had tried to splash across the headlines, she wasnât surprised that you had tried to use sex as a distraction (or something else she couldnât quite put her finger on). It seemed like it was your go-to method, and explained why you had been so content to leave a trail of bodies in the wake of your reputation.Â
She also wasnât surprised that it had ended⌠the way it did. You had already been emotionally vulnerable. Too vulnerable to have the kind of sex that was deeper than just movements and orgasms.Â
She sighed. She would have to tell you why Tree was there, preferably before Tree herself told you.Â
âPaparazzi got pictures of you and Alex last night,â She said, trying to stay casual. Trying to make it seem like no big deal.Â
You paused, fork full of pancake freezing midair in its trajectory to your mouth for a brief second before you dropped it with a clatter back onto the plate.Â
âFuck me,â You groaned, dragging your palms over your face and through your hair. âFuck me hard,â
It was another problem. Another thing for you to deal with. When honestly, you just wanted to pretend like last night had never happened.Â
All you needed was for the fans to get ahold of a photo of you crying.Â
She suppressed a chuckle. âItâs ok, Tree already took care of it,âÂ
You paused, your fingers scrunching in your hair before you dragged them back down your face and picked up your fork.Â
Your eyes stayed closed for a long second before they opened slowly and you resumed eating like nothing had ever happened.Â
It was like watching an actor pull on a mask, how you folded all of your emotions up neatly and pushed them inside. It was⌠incredible and sent alarm bells blazing in Taylorâs mind.Â
âOh. Um. Thanks,âÂ
You could feel her eyes appraising you.Â
âItâs no problem,â She said with a little shrug, bringing her own mug to her lips.Â
You went back to your pancakes, the only sound between you the scraping of your fork on her plate and the song playing again in the background. Your mind wandered through the chorus, enjoying the way the beat drop tickled the little spot in the back of your head. Your eyes swept across the kitchen landing on the giant stack of papers in front of Treeâs empty stool.Â
âWhat are the papers?â You asked after a moment, pointing to it with your fork when the music died down and the song restarted.Â
Taylor reached for it, placing it between you and spinning it so you could read it. You didnât. The print was small and close together, and you didnât want to give yourself a headache.Â
âYou said that no one has ever discussed limits and boundaries with you, so I thought it might be nice to do that,â Taylor explained carefully.Â
You raised an eyebrow at her. âSo you printed a packet?â
âWell, no,â She shook her head. âI know you said that you had never done anything beyond vanilla, but I have, and I think itâs important to thoroughly know my partners limits,â
You let a teasing smirk play across your lips, sinking into the teasing to cover how⌠off kilter you felt.Â
You had never discussed limits. With anyone. And it scared you what she could discover. What if something you said turned her off? What if she didnât want you after you filled out her packet?Â
âI didnât know you were kinky Miss Swift,â You said, wiggling your eyebrows. âOr is there some other title you prefer?âÂ
A bright red blush spread across her cheeks, traveling down her neck, and she looked away from you.Â
Before you could follow up, to make the gorgeous red color travel further, the sound of the glass door opening echoed through the kitchen, and Tree stepped back inside.Â
âOk. Iâve got your housing settled, and I ordered a moving crew to help you,â Tree said as she sat back down beside you, seemingly oblivious to the tension between you and Taylor.Â
Or maybe she was just better at ignoring Taylorâs reactions.,
You blinked owlishly at her. âIâm sorry, what?â
âAll you have to do is text this number with the date you want to move and theyâll help you get all of your belongings down to DC,â She said, handing you a sticky note with a number on it.Â
You had no idea where she had gotten it, but you were thankful for it.Â
âOh, uh, thanks,â
She nodded. âIf you have any more issues, call me and Iâll take care of it until we can get you a good manager,â
You swallowed your surprise. You werenât even sure how to go about finding a new manager, and you doubted you could afford one. You werenât entirely sure how the whole thing worked actually. But Tree seemed to know exactly what to do.Â
You turned back to your plate, taking another bite of your pancakes. They were like heaven, second only to the Pancakes Kelley made. But something nagged at the back of your mind. Taylor didnât have a plate in front of her, and there wasnât one in the sink. You supposed she could have placed it in the dishwasher.Â
âArenât you going to eat?â You asked, your fork pausing midair.Â
She shook her head. âIâm not hungry,âÂ
A frown pulled at your lips. Now that you thought about it, Taylor was not hungry a lot. She rarely ate snacks when you did, and you were pretty sure she had never finished a meal with you.Â
âThen I'm not hungry,â You responded, already pushing the half-finished plate away from you, despite the way your mouth watered for more. âUnless you want to share these?â
She sighed heavily, but took your fork nonetheless, stabbing a tiny piece of pancake not drowned in syrup and bringing it to her lips.Â
âHappy?â She asked you, and your smirk turned real.Â
âIâm always happy when Iâm with you,âÂ
*****
âI donât understand what that means,â You muttered, reading number 372 of Taylorâs limit questionnaire.Â
Touching while under sense deprivation
Most of the list had been easy. Things you knew you liked (like kissing), and things you knew you would never want (impact play with a cane). The rating system had also been easy to understand: things you liked and had done, things you wanted to try, things you would only try with lengthy discussion, and things you never wanted to try.Â
Taylor highlighted her preference in green Sharpie and you did yours in orange as the two of you worked through her packet cuddled on her couch. She had been insistent that the two of you fill out the packet after lunch, and Tree left to give the two of you some privacy.Â
âIt means the use of a blindfold or headphones that cut off one of your senses,â She explained, already highlighting a would like to try in her green highlighter. âIt can be fun. When one sense is taken away, others tend to heighten,â
You swallowed hard, biting your lip as the red in your cheeks got impossibly darker.Â
âI,â you swallowed hard and looked away from her. âI donât want to do anything where I canât see you,âÂ
You had enough problems remaining in the moment with her. The idea that you wouldnât be able to see her terrified you.Â
It scared you to think about where your brain might take you.Â
âOk,â She agreed easily, placing a perfect orange swipe over never try, already moving on to the next one.Â
It made your head spin how⌠comfortable with this she was.Â
It was like she had done this before. She said she liked to know her partner's limits, so maybe she had. You had never asked about past relationships before.Â
âThis isnât your first time going through this list, is it?â you asked, but the question was more of a statement than an actual question.Â
She paused, halfway through reading hands restrained while partner touches- giving and looked at you.Â
âNo, itâs not,â She admitted gently. âI⌠I would rather be over prepared than cross a line that I didnât know was there,â
Your head tilted, and you raised an eyebrow at her. âAnd you were doing kinky shit like touching your partner while their hands were restrained?â
âSometimes,â She shrugged, her eyes narrowing. âBut I feel like that wasnât the question you actually wanted to ask me,â
It was slightly scary how well she could read you sometimes.Â
You bit your lip. Your questions werenât polite, but then again you were discussing allowing her to restrain you while you had sex. It was more⌠intimate than anything you had done with any of your partners, but Taylor seemed⌠comfortable.Â
She had done this before, and you wondered⌠how many others had been in your position.Â
âYouâve had relationships before?â You asked slowly, picking your cuticle and looking away from her.Â
âYes?â She asked back, using a finger under your chin to gently get you to meet her eyes again, as she raised her eyebrow.Â
âI was wondering if you would tell me a little bit more about them,âÂ
âIâve had a few, some vanilla, some not so vanilla. A few with men, but the serious ones have only been with women,â She said, her voice soft, like she knew you were insecure about asking. âIs there anything specific you would like to know?â
Your fingers picked more instantly at your thumb. âWere you-⌠did they-âŚâ
Her thumb ran over your elbow. âRelax and take a deep breath,â
You did, except it didnât help you. You felt like a fish gaping out of water. You forced your mouth to close, dragging in a deep breath through your nose.Â
âYou said you werenât a pillow princess,â You mumbled, and a rye smile crossed her lips.Â
âYou want to know if I was tying people up or if they were tying me up?âÂ
You gulped but nodded. That had indeed been your question.Â
âWell. The dynamic I had with my partners changed with each partner,â She explained thoughtfully. âI found early on that I preferred to give rather than receive, but sometimes itâs nice to just let go and let someone else take care of you,âÂ
You made a low sound as you took in the information. Really, it should have been obvious with the way she already took care of you. She waited for you to ask a follow-up, as the silence stretched between you. When it became clear that you werenât going to ask, she asked a question of her own.Â
âCan I ask you a question?â Her head tilted, and she waited for you to nod. âThe situationship?â
Your nose involuntarily scrunched. âWhat about it?â
âI was wondering if you would tell me a little bit more about it,â she mimicked your phrasing gently.Â
You pulled your chin from her hand and looked away from her again. It was⌠hard for you to talk about what happened with Mal. It still stung in a way you didnât expect, even though you didnât⌠want her anymore. Not like you had.Â
âIt was a teammate. We were under a lot of pressure, and it just kinda⌠happened,â You mumbled. âI got hooked and she didnât, so she chose someone else,â
Taylor made a low noise of understanding in the back of her throat. âBut not before stringing you along,â
Your lips pressed into a thin line and you shook your head. âNo,âÂ
You didnât want to give her more details, to let yourself remember the agony of how it all devolved. How it felt like she was running you over broken glass every time you interacted. Giving you hope just to swipe it away at the last second.Â
âFor how long?â Taylor asked softly, drawing your eyes back to her.Â
âAlmost 4 years,â You sighed, running your hand through your hair and massaging the back of your neck. âThe last time we hooked up was like 3 months after you and I became friends,âÂ
Her eyes tightened as she did the math in her head. That would make you 13 or 14 when it started. A shiver went down her spine. âSo young,âÂ
You shrugged, your fingers digging more deeply into the skin on your neck. âWeird things happen at youth camp,âÂ
âApparently,â She muttered.Â
Your reaction to her trying to touch you was starting to make sense. If you had started young, and had a⌠bad experienceâŚÂ
You cleared your throat. âHow long was your last relationship?â
She blinked at you, pulling out of her thoughts. â5 years and some change,â
âDo you talk to any of your exes?â You asked. âLike the serious ones?â
âNo, those bridges went down in flames, but I keep up with a few of the less serious ones,â She shook her head. âIâm assuming you still talk to your ex situationship?â
âSheâs one of my best friends,â Your shoulders lifted and fell, and your lips formed a very thin line at calling Mal a friend. You disliked how she UNC all over you, and things were⌠weird when you interacted, but you couldnât exactly do anything about it. She was an integral part of your friend group and of the team. âDoes it bother you?â
âNo,â She said thoughtfully, reaching over to catch your hand as it again ran through your hair. âBecause I trust you,âÂ
âI trust you too,â You said back, and you meant it with everything in you. You trusted Taylor more than you trusted nearly anyone.Â
She smiled gently at you. âDo you want to continue this list?âÂ
You nodded slowly. âLetâs do this,âÂ
You glanced back down at the stack of papers between you. Yes, it was uncomfortable, but you trusted Taylor.Â
OoOoOoO May 2017 You come around and the armor falls Pierce the room like a cannonball Now all we know is don't let go
âYou are too fast for your own good,â Ali Krieger sighed, settling down on the bench beside you as you squirted more water into your mouth.Â
You shrugged. âYou and Dydasco keep leaving a gap for me to split, and Mal is good at finding space,â
The Washington Spirit captain hummed, sipping her own bottle.Â
The defender had taken you under her wing as soon as you stepped foot in DC. She had shown up at your apartment ready to help you unpack, only to find it immaculately set up. She had taken you to lunch instead and introduced you to the rest of the team.Â
They were wary at first given your reputation, but they were slowly finding out that you werenât what everyone claimed you were.Â
âDude, that little through ball is sick!â Mal said before Ali could respond, throwing her arm around you and sitting on the bench practically in your lap. âWe can totally use that against Sky Blue,â
You shuffled away from her as far as you could without being obvious, taking another long sip of your drink. âKelley will be looking for it. Sheâs seen us do it too much,â
Ali had noticed that there was something⌠odd about the way you interacted with Mal.Â
The two of you were inseparable, and your chemistry on the field was entirely unmatched. But there was just something she couldnât quite put her finger on that bothered her about how Mal was with you.Â
How you tried to squirm away from her without drawing attention to it, and how Mal would only move closer. How there was a depth to your relationship with the forward, a history, that Ali hadnât been aware of before.Â
Mal grabbed your water and squirted some into her own mouth while squeezing your shoulder. âMaybe we can discuss a new game plan over drinks?âÂ
Ali raised her eyebrow. âYouâre both underage,â
âHasnât stopped Y/n before,â Mal shrugged, nudging you with a giggle. âShe can take down a case of beer all on her own,â
You scrunched your nose, and brought your free hand to the back of your neck, pressing deeply into the skin.Â
âUm, no thanks,â You said. âI have plans,âÂ
Mal froze, dropping the water bottle into your lap, and inadvertently getting your pants wet.Â
âPlans?â Â Malâs eyes narrowed at you, and the edge in her voice made you shiver. âWhich one of our teammates are you fucking tonight?â
A grimace crossed your features, but you smothered it under a mask of indifference, as you brought your shoulders up to touch your ears. âNone of them,âÂ
Mal relaxed, ever so slightly. âAh, so you finally got the app Lindsey suggested?âÂ
âNo. I donât use straight dating apps,â You huffed, righting the water bottle. âI donât need the internet to pick up interested parties, but Iâm not seeing some rando either. Not that itâs any of your business,âÂ
âWho was in your pants used to be entirely my business,â Mal mumbled, pressing a finger into the spot right below your ear, dragging it down the curve of your chin, and using it to tilt your head to make eye contact with her. âYou liked it being my business,â
You stared her down, something passing between you that Ali didnât understand.Â
âAnd you made sure that it wasnât anymore,â You said, your voice cold as ice as you pushed her hand away, and squirted more water into your mouth.Â
âOk,â Ali said, breaking the tension between you and the forward. âSo Kelley will be wise to the through ball, what do you suggest?â
She had never seen you be so⌠direct.Â
You put more space between you and Mal, your lip caught between your teeth for a long moment before you shrugged. âIâm sure Richie has a plan. Heâs the master strategist isnât he?âÂ
âYouâve had enough film sessions with him, so you tell me,â Ali countered.Â
A dark look crossed your features, there for a split second before it was gone. Replaced by an easy smirk that Ali was learning wasnât so easy. It was the face you made every time something made you uncomfortable and you didnât want to talk about it.Â
You took another sip from your water before you squirted it at Mal. âIâm sure heâs got a plan for his superstar,âÂ
You pushed yourself off the bench and ran off towards the midfield coach before either of them could stop you, and Mal went tearing off after you.Â
Ali shook her head. If only she had as much energy as you two. But still, there was something⌠nagging in the back of her mind. Red flags she couldnât quite place.Â
*****
You hummed quietly to yourself as you lit the final candle on your dining room table.Â
The table was set. The dinner was in the oven set to the exact temperature Kelley recommended (after she walked you through how to turn it on), removed from its take-out containers and placed in glass dishes, and the trash had been removed taking with it any evidence that your meal hadnât been created in your kitchen well before Taylor arrived at your apartment (and you had sworn Tony and Zach to secrecy).Â
You had cleared off the counter in your kitchen, save for a thick off-white envelope, and a bottle of the red wine you knew Taylor preferred. It would be the perfect date night.Â
Taylor had flown in from Nashville to spend the midweek break with you, and you were fucking stoked. The two of you had seen each other in passing, but getting really quality time together during the season was rough. Nothing would stop you this weekend.Â
âThis is gorgeous,â Taylor hummed as she stepped into the kitchen area. âAnd it smells amazing,â
You smiled widely at her, pulling out a chair. âThanks. I was just about to pull it out of the oven if you wanna sit?â
âSuch a gentlewoman,â She said, as she sat, and you felt a bit of red color your cheeks.Â
You had been called many things, but a gentleman (woman- whatever) was never one of them. People tended to believe your reputation and take you at face value.Â
You were pretty sure Taylor was the only person to ever look past it.Â
You turned away from her, moving towards the oven. âOnly for you,â
She hummed, and you felt her eyes as you got the food out of the oven, and turned off the device before you brought it over to her.Â
âIt looks amazing,â She said as you placed the cookware on the table, and more red bloomed across your cheeks.Â
âThanks,â You mumbled, joining her at the table. âItâs coconut curry with chicken, broccoli and rice. Itâs got a lot of good fats and protein,â
It was a habit you had started in March, listing out the good parts of your meal. You noticed that she never saw food as fuel or something to be enjoyed. It always seemed like a chore she dreaded or a part of her day she just omitted entirely. You worried and you hoped that your little talks might change her view. So far you had been (mildly) successful.Â
Taylor hummed and spooned herself a good portion. âI like coconut curry. I have it a lot after shows,âÂ
âGood,â You smiled as the red bled up your cheeks towards your ears. âItâs one of my favorites during the season because it meets all of my macros and is filling,âÂ
Taylor hummed again. âWhatâs the envelope on your counter?â
You rolled your eyes at the thought of the off-white envelope, with your address written in perfect cursive. âA wedding invitation,â
Taylorâs eyebrows pulled tightly together. âI thought they got engaged in March? Theyâre already setting a date?â
âWe have to plan around tournaments, so they picked the only time everyone will be available,â You mumbled, chewing your too-large mouthful. âSpring of 2018â
âStill seems like a fast turnaround,â Taylor said thoughtfully.Â
You shrugged. âTheyâve been together for like 10 years. Alex has probably been planning this for years. She can read minds, and sheâs a control freak so she probably knew Kelley was going to propose as soon as Kelley started looking at rings,âÂ
âAh, I see,âÂ
You fidgeted in your chair, your fork aimlessly scraping your plate. âDo you want to be my date?âÂ
It nigged in the back of your mind that the two of you might not even be together in a year and a half, and that you were probably asking her to be your date way too far in advance.Â
âUnless you hate me by then,â You added, forcing a playful smirk across your lips.Â
She rolled her eyes at you, swallowing her bite. âI wonât hate you by then, and I would love to be your date,â
You nodded. âIâll talk to Alex and Kelley about getting a plus one,âÂ
Taylor hummed and took another bite, chewing slowly. âI also wanted to talk to you about maybe trying something new,â
You raised your eyebrow at her. âWhat did you have in mind?âÂ
âWell,â She started. âWhen we filled out the limits sheet you mentioned that you didnât like all touches, so I thought we could maybe walk through those boundaries, and Iâve never seen you naked, which is kinda criminal,â
âSo? You want to what?â You asked, watching her carefully.Â
âShower together,â She said, meeting your eyes. âThis way itâs something weâve done, just-â
 âIâll actually take my clothes off this time?â You asked, meeting her eyes.Â
âAnd you can show me where youâre comfortable being touched and where youâre not,â Taylor continued gently. âI think it might be a good exercise in intimacy without expectations,âÂ
You nodded, taking a shaky breath. âOk,â
âOk,âÂ
*****
Water cascaded down your body in ripples, rolling over the goosebumps that littered your skin. Your fingers tapped against your hips, as you tried to force yourself to relax.Â
âWe donât have to do this Y/n,â Taylor said from behind the shower curtain.Â
You thought that this would be⌠easier if you get into the water first. That it would ease the bubbling anxiety in your chest.Â
It didnât. But you werenât ready to give up yet. You wanted to trust her.Â
âNo,â You said, your voice more shaky than you would have liked it to be. âItâs ok. You can get in,âÂ
You turned towards the water, letting the spray hit your face, as you heard the distinct crinkle of the shower curtain.Â
You felt her warm presence behind you, though she didnât reach out to touch you.Â
You took a deep breath, steeling yourself before you turned back to face her.Â
âI want to do this,â You mumbled, meeting her eyes, trying not to scan down her body. You appreciated that her blue orbs remained steadfastly locked with yours.Â
âAs long as youâre sure,â Taylor said softly. âYou can tell me to stop at any point, and we will. Red, yellow and green still apply,âÂ
Your lip disappeared between your teeth and you nodded.Â
You understood the stoplight system that the two of you had discussed. Red for stop, yellow for slow down or discuss first and green for good. You swore you would try for her, so you would.Â
âRemember that I need a verbal?â Taylor asked you.Â
âYes. Iâm ok. Green,â You said, your voice shaking more than you wanted it to. âJustâŚâ
You looked away from her, finding a spot on the wall above her head. âJust go slow,â
âOf course,â Taylor promised you. âWeâll go at your pace. Even if today we just stand there, thatâs ok,â
You nodded again.Â
You didnât like how⌠vulnerable you felt without your top on.Â
It was too close. Too intimate and thatâs part of the reason you had never done this with anyone before.Â
But Taylor wasnât just anyone.
You wanted to give Taylor this.Â
You closed your eyes and let out a long breath. It shook as it left your lungs, disappearing into the steam building between you.Â
You reached out slowly, catching her hands. âLet me show you where my boundaries are,âÂ
You went to tug her hands forward, but she resisted.Â
âCan you look at me while we do this?â She asked, her voice gentle. âI want you to be present, here with me,â
It took you a very long second for you to open your eyes, and another for them to drag down her forehead and meet her blue.Â
She smiled softly at you. âThank you,â
Your head bobbed briefly, and you squeezed her hands. It shouldnât be this hard for you to let someone touch you.Â
The two of you stood there for several minutes before you gained the courage to pull her forward again. She went with you this time, letting you bring her hands to the hard lines of your stomach just below your belly button.Â
âHere is ok,â You said, trailing her fingers up the center of your abs to your diaphragm before you moved them out to your sides and back down to the original level.Â
âMy whole back is ok too,â You murmured, feeling her nails dragging across your lower back, meeting at your spine.Â
Your eyes slipped closed at the feeling. At how you could feel the body heat rolling off of her because of how close she was to you.
âColor?â She asked, and you could feel the words on your lips.Â
Your eyes blinked open, meeting the fire burning in hers. âGreen,â
âGood,â She said. âStay with me, ok?â
âOk,â You breathed back, as her fingers moved up your spine like she was counting each of them.Â
You did your best to remind yourself that it was her hands on you as they finally reached your shoulders. They outlined your collarbone, and her thumbs brushed against your neck.Â
It felt like a warm flame traveling from the point of her touch up to your cheeks, and down in your chest.Â
âWill you let me wash your hair?â She asked, and her thumb swiped around your cheek.Â
âYeah,â You breathed out, making no move to grab your shampoo. You were afraid that if youâd turned, you would forget it was her.Â
Her head tilted to the side. âColor?â
âGreen, right now,â You murmured, more red flooding into your cheeks. âI just⌠I need to be able to see you when your hands are on me. When weâre⌠like this,â
âOk,â Taylor agreed easily like it wasnât a big ask at all. âIâll stay where you can see me,â
You nodded, swallowing hard again. âMaybe we just do this today,âÂ
âThatâs ok too,â Taylor hummed, her thumb running over your cheek to the sensitive skin behind your ear. âWeâre doing this all at your pace,â
You swallowed hard again. âThank you,â
Her lips tilted upwards. âAnything for you. I want you to enjoy our time together too. Weâll work up to the rest. My main concern is your comfort, and maintaining your boundaries. Weâll take it one step at a time,â
You could do that. You could do this. One step at a time.Â
#woso x reader#woso imagines#uswnt x reader#taylor swift imagine#taylor swift x reader#alex morgan x reader#alex morgan imagine#13 eras of us
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Guys do u realize how huge this is. She basically confirmed when The End of the story in 11 parts will be. New Yearâs Day when Taylor is 35 yrs old. She's going to have both a literal and metaphorical birthday, a rebirth. "A fresh page...a new chapter." All the references to âpartiesâ are for both her birthday and a New Yearâs party. These songs have been from the perspective of her future self this entire time. âPast me, I wanna tell you not to get lost in these petty things,â thatâs Taylor talking from the future after she comes out on New Yearâs. Like 90-95% of the folkmore, Midnights, and TTPD songs are Taylor singing abt future plans. Many of the vault tracks too. When we were told abt her having a âscriptâ written THIS is what that was referring to. folklore-TTPD IS the script and she has been and is living it. Weâve been watching the movie this whole time.
âThen the actors were hitting their marksâ // âAre you special or was this all scripted in his head?â
Taylor diving into the ocean and swimming to Midnights represents this journey from folklore-TTPD. She is swimming to the finish line which is the âNew Year midnight.â She was in exile but after exile ends she is able to return home. âNow, pretty baby, Iâm running to the house where you still wait up and that porch light gleamsâ
#im very sorry to the ppl whose gifs i stole#i would credit u but i would really prefer to not have gracie stans coming on my blog and attacking me for my theories#i hope u understand#new yearâs day#gaylor#gaylor swift#kaylor#eras tour#surprise songs#8/1#birthday cakes#rabbit hole#mass coming out theory#12/13#12/31#suburban legends#pumpkin#ginger#flag anon#free now#the secret of us#21#all too well short film#betty#risk mv#mess it up mv#mean it mv#who's afraid of little old me#meet me at midnight#long story short
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idk how to edit but i had a vision and i needed to make the audio, then i was like why not make an edit for it too đ did i eated,,
#mha#bnha#my hero academia#boku no hero academia#mha spoilers#bnha spoilers#mha manga spoilers#bnha manga spoilers#bakugou katsuki#izuku midoriya#bakudeku#bkdk#mha edit#bnha edit#mha s7#mha season 7#bnha s7#bnha season 7#capcut#crow back in her editing era đ (<- has only ever made one velocity edit before)#guys be nice to me abt this one </3 idk how to make the transition less stiff or smth#lowk i should remake this next week after ep 13 comes out and use those deku clips instead#maybe by then ill figure out how to actually edit
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i got reminded by the post about the dw fandom being unable to handle a 30+ woman doctor about one of my favourite things about tpotd: how there are women, including not the youngest women, front and center, being badass, saving the world. it's another of those things i adore about this era - giving us 13, and yaz, and the fugitive doctor, and bel, and claire, and then on top of all that kate, ace, and tegan returning in the best way possible
#when i was typing i misspelled fandom as famdom#and now i'm tempted to use famdom as a way to describe the fans of 13 era lmao#dw stuff
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listen as much as I didnât really like the whole timeless children thing I do respect rtd not just ignoring it and rolling with the drama instead
#heâs already made 14 have bigger feelings about it than 13 was ever alllowed to#so yeah!#watching this space with interest#also a nice fuck you to the arseholes who use timeless children as an excuse to be a dickhead about Jodieâs era#like I ⌠donât like Chibnalls era very much#but itâs no excuse to be a wanker and try to retcon Jodie from existence#nice challenge for a writer to see what he can do with it#doctor who#spoilers
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Iâm not excluding Peter because I think he wasnât a part of the four, I am excluding Peter because I donât like him. Hope this helps
#also the whole oh he did nothing when he was young thing is bullshit it lmao#yâall do realize he had 10 years#they met at 11#he officially betrayed everyone at 21#which means he prob became a DE a few years before#because why would Voldemort trust him in any way#he prob became one when the whole thing kinda started#so say thatâs what 3 or 4 years before??#this means he didnât betray them at 21#he did at 17#so they met at 11#had maybe 1 or 2 years of getting inseparable#which takes us to 13#and then at 17 he betrayed everyone#young Peter is lit the one who did bullshit#and he can go suck a dick#also it itâs disgusting behavior to betray people close to you#and young Peter is in fact the one who did that#maybe child Peter didnât#but what?? he was a child and then the moment he developed a personality he betrayed everyone??#heâs excused from shitty behavior because his 12 year old self didn do anything?#I sure hope he wouldnât because who does heavy bullshit at 12 lmao youâre barely out of the diaper era
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enjin x zodyl and enjin x gris are vastly different and i feel that its comparable to that one episode of south park where satan dates saddam hussein and then breaks up with him for. some vegan guy named Chris
#enjin with zodyl like yes they fuck like crazy and do freaky shit together and zodyl doesnt exactly treat him right#but then they break up and enjin dates gris. and gris is a Really Nice Guy who enjoys vanilla sex and making enjin breakfast the morning af#er. and thats ok but enjin weirdly kinda misses zodyl even tho they were Toxic#thats just the vibe i get#('but sivan you hate south park you hypocrite')#yes yes i know but i used to watch it when i was 13. not proud of that era#gachiakuta#enzodyl#endyl#?#grisen#engris#??
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do you ever just sit and mourn what the 13th doctor could have been
#the writing has made the words âfemale doctorâ associated with âbad tvâ#and i hate that#if not for the generally cringe and unrealistic writing#and if jodie got something good to work with#it would have been really good#and like i like some of chibnallâs writing#i like 42 better than the devil done#and torchwood is nothing but bangers#but babe what did you do to 13âŚ#did like the dalek storage unit new years special tho#(which was a great use of the new years special having the solution be fireworks)#tee-writing doctor who#doctor who#dw#13th doctor#chibnall#chibnall era#chris chibnall#tee is tumblring
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13 Eras of Us Era 2: Itâs The First Kiss, Itâs Flawless, Really Something, Itâs Fearless (Taylor Swift X Morgan!Reader)
13 Eras of us Era 1
This is the Era where R and Taylor finally get together. There is a little spice (very clearly marked). R and Alex start to work on their issues, and we learn a little bit more about R's past... situationships. The team learns about "burrito girl" and Kelley saves the day and keeps things on track.
August 2016
And isnât it just so pretty to thinkÂ
All along there was some invisible string
While August was turning out slightly better than July, it was still weird.Â
It was weird being at camp when you werenât on the roster. Weird being around the people you called friends when most of them werenât talking to you.Â
But what made matters worse was that you had been called in hours before camp started. You had blindly thrown random clothing into a suitcase, rushing to not miss the flight Christen, Alyssa, and JJ were on, all while calling your teammates to find one willing to watch your dogs on such late notice.Â
Part of you even considered calling Tony, the bodyguard who had strangely stayed in town despite Taylorâs departure, hoping that maybe he could at least check on them until you could guilt one of your teammates into taking them.Â
The older couple that lived next to you would let him in, you knew.Â
You had given Mr. And Mrs. Rossi keys two days after you had moved in when they brought over a pan of ravioli and introduced themselves.Â
You were just lucky that Niki Stanton had answered you just before you boarded the plane with a yes, so you hadnât had to ask.Â
You didnât want to bug Taylor more than you had to. You didnât want to assume that Tony would want to help you.Â
You sighed, tugging the special 3rd knot on your cleats to make sure it was tight.Â
It wasnât like you would actually be training with the team. You would be there to partner for drills. To make sure that everyone else was prepared to face Ireland.Â
The only problem was that it seemed like no one wanted you to partner with them.
Well, that wasnât entirely true.Â
Rose and Emily had sent you regretful smiles as Jill directed you to pair with one of the forwards for a passing drill. Alex had already been claimed by Lindsey and Tobin and Christen had chosen each other.Â
It left you on the bench, trying to pretend like it didnât hurt that the rest of the team had lost so much faith in your abilities that they wouldnât even look in your direction.Â
You blew out another breach, checking your left cleat again.Â
âCan I partner with you?â Mal asked sheepishly, blocking the beating sun from your face.Â
You squinted up at her, your lips twitched into a ghost of a smile. âDonât know if you wanna risk my bad luck rubbing off on you,â
âYou donât have bad luck,â She said, her lips also lifting. âBut I will take some of your magic if youâre offering,âÂ
âYou never could get enough,â You wiggled your eyebrows.Â
âYouâre too much,â Mal chuckled, shaking her head.Â
There was a glint in her eyes, one that reminded you of long summers at U15 camp flirting over ice cream cones, and talking about what the future held. It reminded you of an easier time before you had been crushed by expectations. Before there were any expectations.Â
You werenât sure if the feelings you had harbored were real, or just a figment created by excitement and feeling free for the first time. What you did know was that while your feelings had long since mellowed into platonic, the comfort her friendship brought you was still as strong as it ever had been.Â
If you couldnât be on the pitch, you would make damn sure she had the debut of her lifetime.Â
She deserved that, and hopefully, you would prove yourself to the coaching staff and be allowed to rejoin the team.Â
She grabbed your arm, and dragged you to your feet.âCome on, I donât want to be late for my first practice,âÂ
You made a low noise of agreement, trudging after her.Â
âDonât look so glum,â Tobin said, nudging your arm as you stepped into line beside her, across from Mal. âIt doesnât suit your sunny personality,âÂ
You pulled a face at her, catching the ball with your right cleat as Mal sent it your way, and you tapped it to your left foot and sent it back. âI think a majority of my energy has been sapped by all of my friends hating me,âÂ
âThey donât,â Christen said simply, flicking her own ball back towards Tobin.Â
âWe could never hate you,â Alex chimed in, catching a pass from Lindsey.Â
âCause Iâm really feeling the love,â You grumbled back, staring at the ball instead of meeting your sister's eyes.Â
You could feel their gazes glued to you, and you could imagine the looks on their faces.Â
You didnât need to see it.Â
âAlright ladies,â Jill clapped her hands, drawing the group's attention. âLetâs start with passing drills. Midfielders will pass to their forwards, and forwards will attempt to score while the defenders will try to stop you,âÂ
She gestured towards the line of waiting defenders on one side of the goalpost, and the 3 keepers waiting by the other. âIf you score, you get to keep the point. If you donât, the defense keeps it. The side with the most points at the end will get to skip 2 laps on the conditioning run at the end of practice,âÂ
Your eyebrows furrowed.Â
Jill didnât usually run drills like this. This was something reminiscent of one of Roaryâs drills.Â
She couldnât have been talking to him, but if she was... If she listened to his opinion, then maybe what he said was true.Â
Maybe he really did have the power to make or break you.Â
It sent an unpleasant shiver down your spine.Â
You didnât want to think about the⌠thank you you might owe him. Or how his suggestion of extra sessions might actually help.Â
âLikewise, the keepers will also try to stop you so select the best shot, not just the easiest,â Jill continued, and you blinked back to yourself. âQuestions?â
You shook your head along with the group.Â
It didnât matter who had come up with it. All that mattered was that you showed Jill that you belonged on the roster. That you made her regret not including you.Â
âReady to put on a show?â Mal bumped you as Lindsey and Alex started the drill.Â
Alex easily outpaced Becky to get into position, but Lindsey had a harder time faking out Kelley, taking an extra second to make the defender step before she sent a perfect through ball into Alexâs path.Â
âAlways,â You breathed out as the ball left Alexâs foot, sailing through the air before pinging off of the crossbar. She ran a frustrated hand through her hair, and you dragged your eyes away to look at Mal. âDon't miss,âÂ
A devilish grin took over Malâs features. âDonât worry Ducky, I canât miss with your magic,âÂ
She winked at you, and you rolled your eyes.Â
You hated that nickname. Not as much as others you had been given. Not enough to ask Mal to get rid of it, not when she liked it so much.Â
You stepped up to the ball and focused on Emily across from you as Mal did the same with Abby.Â
Nicknames could wait until after you had shown them all why you belonged.Â
OoOoOoO
You let out a long breath, standing over the ball as you stared at goal.Â
You could hear your teammates behind you, chatting as they packed up their gear, but you did your best to tune them out.Â
It didnât matter to you that practice had ended nearly 15 minutes ago. All that you cared about was scoring from the spot. All you cared about was making sure you never missed another penalty again.
You took three steps back, your eyes flickering to the ball and then back towards goal. The back netting fluttered gently in the wind, like waving hands in the stands.Â
You blew out one more breath and leaned into your run, counting down in your head.Â
Your eyes never left the net as you took your three-step run up and blasted the ball toward the top right corner.Â
It hit the net with a satisfying woosh, sending ripples through the material and rattling the woodwork.Â
âNot bad,âÂ
You blinked at the approaching voice, turning to face the new number-one keeper of the USWNT.Â
âOh, thanks,â You nodded, blushing slightly and running a hand through your hair. You headed towards the goal to collect your ball and shoot again.Â
You didnât really interact with Alyssa, even in Chicago. Her quiet confidence always intimidated you.Â
âMind if I stand in goal for you?â She asked, trailing after you. âI wanna get some reps in,â
You paused, blinking at her. âYou donât have to do that for me,âÂ
She sent you a small smile. âI know. I want to,âÂ
You swallowed, flicking the ball up to your hands and tossing it towards her. âIf you really want to,âÂ
âI do,â Alyssa caught it easily, looking at you for a long second. âWhen you send balls to the top right corner, you tilt your hips to the left in your run-up. It gives you away,âÂ
Your eyebrows furrowed. You didnât know you were doing that.Â
âTry to stay square,â She continued. âItâll make it harder to read you,âÂ
You hummed, biting the inside of your lip as you stepped back towards the spot.Â
She rolled the ball towards you, and you carefully positioned it where you wanted it, and took three big steps back.Â
You twisted your hips, trying to remember to keep them square as you did your run-up.Â
Your eyes fell to the ball, and you let out a long breath, doing the countdown on your head as you dragged your gaze to meet Alyssaâs in goal.Â
You leaned onto your toes, doing your run-up and forcing your hips to remain parallel.Â
Now that you were in step, you could feel what Alyssa was talking back in the way you wanted to pull to your left for the windup.Â
Your foot contacted the ball, and you watched as it flew much more slowly towards Alyssaâs outstretched fingertips. It brushed past her, landing in the net with a much less satisfying swish.Â
âI just feel like I donât have as much power,â You said, watching as Alyssa got back to her feet and fished the ball out of the back of the net.Â
âI save goals, I donât make them,â Alyssa shrugged, rolling the ball back in your direction. âYou could ask maybe Pino or your sister,â
Your nose scrunched at the options.Â
You would rather gargle thumbtacks than do either considering Pino was still pretending that you didnât exist and Alex was⌠too much.Â
She was trying too hard, pushing too much and it made you suspicious. Why did she care now when she hadnât before? When she had been ignoring you since the ball left your foot in Rio?Â
When the two of you had been at odds since she left for Berkeley?
âIt was just a suggestion,â Alyssa said quickly as you tapped the ball back towards the spot.Â
âI know,â You mumbled, repositioning the ball with your hands. âIâll probably ask Mal later. Sheâs always been better at PKs anyway,âÂ
Alyssa hummed in agreement. She didnât know you well enough to argue, and you seemed pretty close with the new striker. You had perked up considerably after partnering with her during practice, and the two of you had been unstoppable in the new set of drills Jill wanted to try(even if Jill made you sit the scrimmage out).Â
She hoped that helping you with your PKs would only add to the good mood you had been riding. She hoped it would help to alleviate the dark cloud that had been following you since the Olympics.Â
You were young and under more pressure than anyone your age should ever be placed under. As the captain of your club team, she felt it was her duty to actually do something about it. If that meant standing for a million of your PKs until you felt comfortable, then thatâs exactly what she would do.Â
You lined up behind the ball, squinting at it. She noticed how you tilted your hips back and forth trying to figure out the mechanics of your kick.Â
It amazed her how easily you could adjust, and how smooth you made it look.Â
If you could get rid of your little tells, you would be deadly in front of the net. Just as deadly as you were during normal play.Â
She watched as you leaned forward on your toes, your feet shuffling as you prepared to kick.Â
âHey you two, weâre going to leave soon,â Alyssa blinked up at Kelleyâs voice, just as the ball left your foot.Â
She missed your kick, and the ball sailed easily into the net to her left. âWe were just finishing up,â
Your shoulders rolled, and it looked like you wanted to argue, but no words left your lips.Â
It worried her how much you sunk into yourself at Kelleyâs appearance. How your good mood vanished in a second.Â
She shared a look with Kelley over your shoulder, noting the worry in the defender's eyes.Â
At least someone else saw it too.Â
âCome on, you can sit by me at lunch,â Alyssa said, wrapping an arm over your shoulder and guiding you towards the bench with your gear. âWe can talk more about ball placement,âÂ
You made a low noise and allowed her to pull you back towards the team.Â
You would take any help you could get.Â
 *****
âWhereâs Ducky?â Mal asked as she set her plate down on the table beside Lindseyâs, leaving an empty chair on her other side for you.Â
She thought practice had gone well, and the good mood you gained through practice stayed with you to the weight and film sessions that followed it. You seemed excited about dinner, hyping up Chef Teronâs cooking and promising that you would join her after you took a shower.Â
âDucky?â Kelley frowned, taking the seat opposite of her.Â
âY/n,â Mal said, glancing up at the defender. âShe found a baby duck at our first camp together,â
It was the truth, even if it wasnât the entire story. Kelley didnât need to know exactly how the nickname had been earned anyway. Mal was sure she wouldnât want to knowâŚ
Lindsey shot her a look. A warning of sorts that while Kelley didnât know the story, the full extent of Malâs relationship with you, Lindsey definitely did.Â
âEmâs not here either. Iâm sure theyâre just late. You know how they get when theyâre together,â Lindsey said, dragging her eyes away from Mal to look at Kelley.Â
Kelley shrugged. âItâs entirely possible,âÂ
You and Emily were known to get into trouble when the two of you were together.Â
âWhatâs possible?â Emily asked, appearing through the meal room door alone.Â
âThat you and Y/n are late because you two are nuts when youâre together,â Lindsey said, stabbing a piece of her chicken. âIt's why Paul banned it at u20 camp,âÂ
Mal rolled her eyes. âNo. He stopped putting them together after Y/n was up for three nights straight because she lost a bet,âÂ
âThatâs true,â Emily shrugged. âShe was on the phone with the mysterious Taylor when I left. I didnât want to wait for her anymore,âÂ
Kelleyâs eyebrows furrowed. âWho?â
She had never heard of Taylor before.Â
Emily's shoulders lifted and fell again. âThe girl that Y/n isnât dating but pretty much is,âÂ
âIâm not dating her,â You grumbled, finally joining the table.Â
Mal frowned when you took the seat between Kelley and Emily instead of the seat she had saved for you. She slid the plate she had made for you across the table nonetheless, and you nodded in thanks.Â
Emily rolled her eyes, ignoring the way you glared at the side of her head. âShe flew to your apartment because she was worried about you, and then went to a shitty game that you only played in for 22 minutes,âÂ
âI scored a hat trick,â You muttered, stabbing at the pasta Mal had grabbed for you. âIt wasnât that shitty,âÂ
âIâm sorry, what?â Kelley blinked at you.Â
She was usually the first person you told things to, despite how⌠strained things were between you and your sister at times. It felt very strange to her to be out of the loop.Â
You let out a suffering sigh. âItâs nothing. Emily is just blowing everything out of proportion,âÂ
âAm I?â Emily asked incredulously. âLet me repeat, a girl flew across the country to see you because you were sad,âÂ
âSheâs my friend,â You muttered.Â
âOk,â Kelley said, holding up her hand to stop whatever retort Emily was about to make. âIt was very nice of your friend to visit,âÂ
You hummed, seemingly mollified. âIt was. She got to try her first burrito,âÂ
âWhat kind of person has never had a burrito?â Lindsey snorted.Â
And your shoulders lifted and fell. âSheâs from Pennsylvania. I donât think theyâre popular there. Or in Nashville,âÂ
Emily opened her mouth like she was going to protest, but a sharp look from Kelley had her closing it again.Â
The way to get information out of you was to drop the pressure, and let you share what you felt comfortable with, even if it wasnât the juicy details that anyone really wanted.Â
âDoes she live in Nashville now?â Kelley asked, pretending like she wasnât invested in the answer.Â
Your nose scrunched, and you chewed your food thoughtfully. You had only visited her in Nashville so far, but you knew she spent a larger amount of time in New York.Â
 âAt least part-time,â You said, stabbing another set of noodles. âShe splits her time between there, LA and New York,â Â
âNice, kid,â Kelley hummed.Â
âItâs good to make friends,â Mal added, swallowing the sudden lump in her throat, as you smiled brilliantly at her.Â
She would believe you when you said that this⌠Taylor was your friend. After all, she was just your friend too.Â
âWhat about friends?â Alex asked, appearing at the table, and placing her plate down next to Mal.Â
âWe were just talking about Y/nâs new friend,â Emily said, waggling her eyebrows. âApparently she never had a burrito before she met your sister,âÂ
A disgusted look crossed Alex's face. âIf thatâs a sex thing, then I really donât want to know about it,âÂ
âItâs not,â You huffed. âI think about more than just sex you know,âÂ
âYou do? Iâm shocked,â Alex deadpanned, and the table burst into bemused laughter.Â
âYou forgot that she thinks about soccer,â Emily cackled, nudging you. âAnd the dogs,âÂ
âAh yes, the pack of mythological creatures,â Alex said, rolling her eyes.Â
âSo dogs, soccer, and sex. Seems pretty reasonable to me,â Kelley flicked the side of your head, and you jerked away from her.Â
âI fucking hate you guys,â You ground out, stabbing another piece of your chicken, more bitterness than you meant leaking into your tone.
Malâs head tilted to the side, as the comment only earned more laughter from the table. She noticed something she couldnât place in Alexâs expression as the giggles died down.Â
âI think she thinks a lot about penalty kicks too,â Lindsey added, chuckling. âIt was all her and Alyssa would talk about at lunch,âÂ
Your face twisted into a grimace, and Mal knew at once that you didnât find it funny. She saw Kelleyâs arm shift next to you like a hand was placed on your leg to keep you from pushing yourself out of your seat.Â
Alexâs eyebrows furrowed at the comment, and she leaned forward in her chair.Â
âYour hips twist to the left when you aim for the top right corner,â She said, her voice going oddly gentle. âIf you twist your plant foot outward, itâll counter it so you can keep your hips square and still have the same power,âÂ
You froze, your forks halfway to your lips, and your back went rigid.Â
It was one thing for Alyssa to offer her help, and another for your sister to do it.Â
You bit back your retort that Alex had missed her kick too, that she was no better than you, and forced your fork to your mouth.Â
You werenât in a position to deny help. Even if you didnât really want it.Â
âI can show you later if you want,â Alex continued, seeming unphased by your stiffness.Â
âSure,â Your voice squeaked as you agreed, your eyes dipping.Â
Alexâs smile was blinding. âAwesome. We can do it after dinner and before movie night,âÂ
Your chin barely moved as you nodded in agreement, chewing on your bite.Â
Taking pointers from Alex was not a top thing on your to-do list.Â
*****
âI just feel like it cuts my power in half,â You sighed, running a frustrated hand through your hair and turning away from the little goal the staff had set up for you.Â
âYou just need to find the right foot angle so your hips can get around it,â Alex positioned her hands as she explained it. âJust play with it for a bit. Iâm sure youâll get it,âÂ
You could feel her eyes on you like you were a specimen under a microscope, but you didnât look up to meet her eyes.Â
You couldnât meet her eyes.Â
It reminded you too much of when you were young. Of the hours the two of you would spend in the backyard, critiquing each other play after play. Of the summers you spent under the hot sun, practicing skill after skill until you could take out every other player you faced.Â
It reminded you that Alex was more than a teammate. And that was too much.Â
âY/n,â Alex said, her voice going very soft, her hand landing warm and grounding on your shoulder.Â
You sucked in a shaky breath. The two of you hadnât been this close since she left for college. You hadnât let her this close to you.Â
âIâm fine, Alex,â You muttered, trying to shrug her hand off, but she didnât let you.Â
âYouâre not,â Her fingers tightened on your shoulder. âAnd part of that is my fault,âÂ
Your jaw clenched. âYou didnât sky your penalty,âÂ
While Alexâs kick hadnât gone in, it hadnât been taken nearly as badly as yours was. The keeper had beaten her, while you had simply beaten yourself.Â
âNo,â She agreed softly. âBut I also didnât make sure you were ok afterward,âÂ
No. Afterward, everyone split off into different directions to handle their grief. Alex didnât even say goodbye to you before flying out of Rio.Â
âYou donât need to worry about me. Iâm an adult,â You said, finally looking up to meet her eyes. The eyes were a near-perfect replica of yours. âIâm fine. Iâm playing well, and Iâm showing everyone that I deserve to be here,âÂ
Alex nodded.Â
She couldnât disagree that you had been on fire since camp started. That the connection you and Mal had on the pitch was proving to be lethal, and that she was sure Jill regretted that you wouldnât be eligible for the game against Australia.Â
But she could see that you were not fine.Â
She wished you trusted her enough to admit it.Â
âYou might be an adult, but youâre still my little sister,â Alex said, her voice still soft, but determined as she squeezed your shoulder again. âAnd I want to be there for you,âÂ
âNow you want to be here for me. Now that everyone is watching you care. Now when itâs convenient,â You muttered, finally pulling yourself free of her hand.Â
Her eyes snapped towards you, and the bitterness in your tone. âWhat?â
You paced towards the ball, taking extra time to fish it out of the back of the net, watching it as you directed it back towards the penalty spot.Â
âYou care now because thatâs what you think is expected of you,â You said finally, your voice barely above a whisper. âYou care because itâs convenient for you now that weâre in the same place. When I go back to Chicago, youâre going to go back to not giving a fuck,âÂ
âLetâs get one thing straight,â Alex growled, catching your wrist, and whipping you around to face her. âI have never not given a fuck,âÂ
Your jaw worked like you were contemplating the next words to come out of your mouth, and you slowly looked up to meet her eyes.Â
They werenât the icy stone that she expected or the cold blue that she had become accustomed to.Â
They were a deep turquoise, vibrant, and⌠open. Vulnerable in a way they hadnât been since you were 9 years old.Â
âYou just left me,â You said. âAnd then I was alone,â
Something dark lingered under your words. Something that she knew you werenât saying. Something that she had a feeling was far deeper than what happened after the Olympics.Â
âYou have never been alone,â Alex grit out, the hand on your arm tightening.Â
You rolled your eyes, ripping away from her grasp for the second time. âWhatever Alex,âÂ
Alex opened her mouth, a scathing retort on the tip of her tongue, but she didnât let it fly. She paused, watching the way you focused back on the ball. You flicked it up onto your toe box, juggling it a few times before you let it fall perfectly on the penalty spot.Â
She recognized the movement. It was the same one you used when you were young, and you felt too vulnerable to talk. When you needed to control your emotions.Â
She let out a long breath, calming the agitation still simmering in her chest.Â
You wouldnât respond to anger and harsh retorts. No. She had to take a more gentle approach. One that wouldnât threaten your vulnerability.Â
âI shouldnât have left right after the game in Rio,â She said softly, taking a very slow step toward you. âIâm sorry that I didnât stay to make sure you were alright,âÂ
Your shoulders rolled, and you positioned yourself to take another kick. âI didnât need you to stay,âÂ
âI also should have checked on you after we got back, instead of just assuming that you were fine,â She pushed on as if you hadnât spoken.
A strange sort of grimace flashed across your features. One you tried to smother as you did your signature run-up, keeping your hips square (and turning your foot out slightly wider) as you took your kick.
The net swished as the ball made contact, banging into the top right corner with a satisfying rattle.Â
It was still amazing to her how quickly you could make adjustments. How easy it was for you to figure out the body mechanics to make a slight change work.Â
She took another step towards you. âI know I havenât been there for you, but I want to be. Not because I think itâs whatâs expected of me, but because youâre my sister and I love you,â
She wanted to reach out and catch your shoulder again. To force you to look at her, but she knew that wouldnât help.Â
All she could do was watch as the words filtered through your brain; as you worked them over in your head; as you realized that she wasnât looking for a fight or defend herself and your posture very slowly relaxed.Â
âThereâs an app,â Alex continued, taking the last step towards you, getting so close that she was nearly brushing your back. âIt tracks miles, and fitness, and calories, and I think it could help us reconnect if you want to try it,âÂ
She could see the way your jaw worked, as you stepped away from her to collect the ball from the net again like you were chewing on her both words and her offer.Â
The offer she meant to make while the two of you were still in Rio.Â
She waited as you rolled the ball out of the net, flipping it between your feet for a long minute before you finally looked up and met her eyes. âOk,âÂ
She nodded, more to herself than to you, just thankful that you had responded at all. She hadnât expected even that.Â
âI love you,â She repeated softly, reaching out and catching your hand and squeezing in 3 slow pulses.Â
You squeezed it in return. âI love you too,âÂ
The slight reluctance in your tone bothered her, but she would take what she could get with you. It was more than she had gotten in a very long time.Â
You cleared your throat, breaking the comforting silence that stretched between you. âWhen I want to kick it left, would I just angle my plant foot in the opposite direction?â
She blinked, once, twice, 3 times. âYeah. Itâll help you prevent your hips from telegraphing,âÂ
You hummed, turning away.Â
She should have known that you wouldnât comment further. That you would turn back to football as soon as you could. She knew it wasnât personal.Â
But she wished it didnât sting as much.Â
******
You glanced down at the new addition to your right wrist, shaking your hand and testing how much the little watch slid with the movement. You had been playing with it since Kelley passed it to you at breakfast.Â
You didnât know that Alexâs app required a stupid piece of jewelry, but you hadnât had the heart to take it off yet. Not when she was actually trying.Â
It was still irritating to you, and you worried that it would get in the way during your afternoon practice and lift session, even if you wouldnât be allowed to join their walkthrough.Â
You didnât want to break it before you really got to use it. You didnât think that your Red Stars salary would stretch enough to cover a new one. Not when you were planning extra trips to New York.Â
You sighed, grabbing your cup of green juice and taking a large sip.Â
You were probably going to have to budget more as it was. Flights werenât cheap, and neither was food, or a hotel (even if Taylor insisted you could stay with her. As her best friend).
âHey kid,â Jill said, knocking on the Hotel lobby table. âGot a second?â
You gulped down the liquid and gestured towards the empty couch across from you. âAlways coach,â
She smiled and settled into the seat. You leaned forward in your own, your drink landing on the table with a thunk.Â
âWeâre placing you on the active roster for the game against Canada,â Jill said. âRoary said that you had been making slow improvements, but I wanted to see for myself. Youâve proven that you deserve the spot,âÂ
âIâŚ-â You blinked at her. âThank you. I will not let you down,âÂ
She waved you off. âIâd like to see some nice linking with Mallory and your sister. I want to really push Trancredi and Chapman,âÂ
âI can do that,â You nodded seriously. You knew you could get balls to Alex and Mal. You knew you could stretch the defense.Â
You were a menace on the pitch, especially when you had something to prove.Â
You had everything to prove.Â
âI know,â Her lips ticked up and she reached across the table to pat your knee as she stood. âGo eat. Youâll be joining full team practice after lunch, and dawn will have my head if you pass out,â
You matched her smile. âYes, coach. Thank you,âÂ
âYouâve earned it,â She said, turning and heading off towards the meal room, but she paused before she exited the lobby. âAnd stop hiding from your friends,âÂ
You blushed but nodded in agreement anyway. She winked as she left, and you couldnât help the bubbling laugh that left your lips, undeterred by her request to stop icing out the team.Â
She invited you because she wanted to see your progress herself. She wanted to see if you were progressing as slowly as Roary said you were, and you had proven that you werenât. You had proven you were an asset.Â
You had proven them wrong.Â
The elation filled your chest, like champagne in a shaken bottle and all you wanted was to let it out. You wanted to tell someone.Â
Well, not someone. You wanted to tell Taylor.Â
She was the one who convinced them that you could prove them wrong after all. The one who had been there for you, even before you took the penalty kick in Rio.Â
You grabbed your green juice from the table and pushed yourself up from the armchair, pulling your phone out of your pocket as you hung a left down a side hallway by the meal room so you could have some privacy before you faced the rest of the team.Â
You easily flicked through your contacts, pausing over the one you had recently changed from blondie to Athena after the goddess of wisdom, and pressing it gently.Â
âHey, whatâs up,â Taylorâs smiling face met you after the second ring. âEverything ok?âÂ
âBetter than ok,â You nodded excitedly, flashing her a brilliant grin. âJill added me to the active squad, and Iâm playing in the game on Saturday against Canada,âÂ
Her eyes lit up. âOh my god! Thatâs amazing! Iâm so proud of you!â
Red leaked into your cheeks. âThanks,âÂ
She hummed, her smile shifting into something softer, silence stretching between you for a long second.Â
âWhat time?â She asked, and your eyebrows pulled tightly together. âWhat?âÂ
âThe game,â She said, the soft look never leaving her eyes. âWhat time is it on?â
â6ish I think?â Your voice tilted up in question.Â
The truth was you didnât actually know what time the game was on. You didnât know what time you needed to be on the bus, or when warmups started.Â
It was the nice thing about camp.Â
You never had to think about a schedule. You just went with the flow.
âIâll look on the USWNT website,â Taylor rolled her eyes affectionately at you.Â
âGood plan,â You said, your head bobbing.Â
You opened your mouth to add a quip, but the sound of your name interrupted you.Â
You blinked up at the new voice, suddenly realizing that your side hallway wasnât as private as you thought it was.Â
âYouâre going to miss lunch,â Mal said, and you wondered how long she had been standing there. How long had she listened in?Â
You waved her off. âJust save me a plate,â
You could eat after you were finished with your call.Â
âNo,â Mal glared at the phone in your hand. âcome on,âÂ
âYouâve gotta go,â Taylor interjected softly before you could send whatever whippy retort was on your tongue towards Mal, pulling your attention back to the screen. âWeâll talk later, I promise,â Â
âIâll see you later,â You sighed, waving towards Taylor before hanging up, a millisecond before Mal peeked at the screen.Â
âThat was rude,â You grumbled, slapping her arm when she was close enough. âI was having a conversation,âÂ
âWell, you were late,â Mal said, rolling her eyes and hooking her arm through yours to pull you tightly to her as she dragged you towards the meal room. âAnd you get grumpy when you donât eat,âÂ
You got more grumpy when you didnât get to talk to Taylor, but you didnât voice that thought.Â
You didnât need anyone else questioning your relationship with Taylor, not when she was very firmly your friend.Â
OoOoOoO
September 2016
Is it cool that I said all that?
Is it too soon to do this yet?
Cause I know that itâs delicate
The craziness that was August simmered down considerably as soon as September started. It was like the sudden chill in the air was a balm to the insanity that always accompanied the stretch to the playoffs.
With Chicago at the very bottom of the table, well besides Orlando, you knew that your season would likely end in 4 games. It should have made you feel bad, but it didnât. All you could muster was a strange sense of⌠blasĂŠness.Â
You didn't have it in you to care after the loss of the Olympics. Not in a league that didnât matter.Â
It wasnât like you were playing for Arsenal.Â
What you did care about was that you had earned your national team spot back.Â
With 2 assists and a goal yourself against Canada, you had solidified why you deserved your callup. That was before you found out that Taylor was there.Â
Things only got better when you got to see her after the game. When you got to hug her and hear her say how proud she was of you. When you got to solidify your plans to see her when you played against Sky Blue.Â
Nothing could dampen your⌠excitement, not even Mal (drunkenly) hanging off of you during the post-game dinner celebration.Â
That carried over into your upset win over Portland with Chicago, and the week of practice you had between them and your game in New York.Â
And now, sitting in the back of a dark dive bar in Tribeca, trying to ignore your drunk friends (teammates and foes) celebrating, your excitement. Your happiness was nearly palpable.Â
Taylor was going to swing by before you left, and the two of you were set to hang out tomorrow too. Â
But still, you couldnât get rid of the nagging feeling in the back of your mind. Of the butterflies that fluttered in your chest each time you so much as thought about Taylor.Â
You tried to slam a lid on it. To shove it into a little box, because you knew that if you let it out, you would fuck up your friendship.Â
It was how you saved your friendship with Mal after all wasn't it?
You had swallowed the lump in your throat, and taken the little piece of her that she gave you. You had even listened to her talk about him while the two of you cuddled.Â
But it was different because you werenât sleeping with Taylor.Â
âHey, sorry Iâm kinda late,â Taylor said, just as a hand landed very gently on your shoulder.Â
Your lips instantly ticked up at Taylorâs voice and you turned towards the back of the bar to greet her (slightly surprised she hadnât come in the front). âHey, no worries,â
You pushed yourself to your feet and pulled her into a tight hug. Your nose pressed against her neck, and you tried not to think about how the scent of lavender and something so innately Taylor put your swirling thoughts at ease.Â
You leaned back with a genuine grin, and slid her the drink you had ordered for her âOld fashion right?â
She frowned but took the drink anyway. âHow did you order this? Youâre not 21 yet,âÂ
You shrugged and slid back onto your stool. âI didnât have to order it,âÂ
She took the stool next to you, her eyebrows lifting.Â
âReally I didnât,â You said, reaching for your own glass. âThe losing team always buys the first round at least,âÂ
She eyed it warily as you brought it to your lips, taking a sip of her own.
âItâs water,â You said before she could ask. âBecause Kelley and Christen strongly disapprove of underage drinking,â
âI do too,â Taylor hummed, leaning closer to you so she could hear you over the bar noise.Â
âI know,â You said, sending her a cheeky smile. âHow was the studio? Cooking up something good?â
She took a sip of her drink. âI think so. I can show you some of them tomorrow,â
âThat would be cool,â You nodded, your eyes flickering towards your teammates. âThereâs also a cool little brunch spot in TriBeCa. Itâs called the bus stop,â
âIâve heard about it,â Taylor hummed. âItâs like two blocks from my apartment,âÂ
âI can pick you up tomorrow and we can go,â You said, watching Taylor carefully. âRoary gets upset when I skip out early,âÂ
You didnât want to be too⌠forward.Â
You didnât want to tip the hand on your feelings when you knew she didnât feel the same.Â
âThat should work,â Taylor agreed, without even blinking. âIâll let Jason know youâre coming and Iâll text you directions to the back entrance,âÂ
âJason?â You smirked, trying to keep your voice neutral, and wiggled your eyebrows to complete the effect. âHave a boyfriend youâre not telling me about?â
She was your friend you reminded yourself. You werenât allowed to feel upset if she was dating someone. She probably wasnât even interested.Â
âNo,â Taylor chuckled around a sip of her drink. âJason is my head of security. Heâll let the team know that youâre not just some random fan,â
âHave many of them knock on your door?â You asked, your smirk widening into something that reminded her of a Cheshire Cat grin as you nudged her shoulder gently.Â
âYou wouldnât believe me if I told you,â She sighed heavily and a dark look crossed over her features (making you instantly regret the joking tone you had used). âItâs only gotten worse lately, especially since the video came out,â
You grimaced, your nose scrunching adorably.Â
You thought the entire handling of the situation by Kanyeâs camp was fucking disgusting. You thought he was a total narcissistic creeper and a douche.Â
You had already gotten your national team teammates to agree not to listen to it.Â
âIf heâs ever at a game, Iâll put a price on who can peg him in the head more times,â You Promised with a short nod, and it earned you the desired effect of her giggle. âBut seriously I think itâs fucking gross and that he needs to get a life,âÂ
âI appreciate that, but I donât need you to fight for me,â She said, laying a hand on your shoulder.Â
âI know,â You nodded. âBut I will anyway. A man should know how to treat people,âÂ
You would always be willing to defend her honor, just like you would defend Mal or any of your teammates.Â
Well, maybe this wasnât like Mal. You didnât crave Malâs soft smile or⌠praise like you did Taylorâs. You didnât need Mal to acknowledge your bravery like you wanted Taylor toâŚ
God you were really starting to lose the plot.Â
Taylor was your friend.Â
âI appreciate it,â She said, red coloring her cheeks. âAnyway, what are your other plans for tonight?â
âIâm going to help Christen drag the team back to the hotel, and then Iâll probably crash,â You shrugged, gesturing towards where Christen and Kelley were dancing with Huerta and Sam Kerr. âThis way Iâm actually awake to hang out with you tomorrow,âÂ
Taylorâs lips quirked up into a teasing grin. âI do prefer you conscious,âÂ
You wiggled your eyebrows, shifting on your stool to block Taylor from the view of your teammates when you caught Christen's eye.Â
It wasnât that you didnât trust them, you just wanted to keep Taylor to yourself. You didnât want to have to share her.Â
âI didnât know you owned anything other than sweatpants,â Taylor continued, gesturing towards the dark blue jeans you had accented with a pair of Batman Nikes.
You took a sip of your water to cover the light pink that dusted your cheeks. Maybe you had dressed up because you knew you were meeting her at the bar. âWe won, so I had to wear something other than warm-up gear. Christen picked them,âÂ
Christen had helped you because you didnât actually know how to put an outfit together. You wore sweats because they went with everything. You didnât have to think about things matching.Â
So by the 3rd try, the forward had taken pity on you. Picking a Manchester City jersey to go with your dark pants and your Nike kicks.Â
Taylor hummed, smiling very gently at you like she was reading your mind.Â
Really, she was fighting to keep her eyes from tracing your arms where you had rolled the jersey sleeves, and from dipping down to where your jeans hugged your ass.Â
âWill you be back to your normal style tomorrow, or is she going to pick your outfit again?â
You rolled your eyes at the playful question. âDepends, do I get anything if I dress up?â
âIâll buy you breakfast,â She smirked and you chuckled, more red bleeding into your cheeks. âOr brunch,âÂ
âI think that sounds like a fair trade,â You chuckled, nodding along. She giggled at you, and it was like music to your ears, even against the backdrop of the noisy bar.Â
It made your smile broaden, just like it always did. It shouldnât fill your chest with so much pride that you were the reason she was giggling.Â
You really needed to get a handle on yourself before you did something stupid that pushed her away.Â
You needed to make sure you wouldnât ruin your friendship.Â
You didnât know what you would do if you lost Taylor.Â
********
âI donât think words can describe how adorable she is,â Taylor sighed towards her phone, taking a sip of her red wine. âI swear she blushes every time I so much as look at her,âÂ
It wasnât her first glass of the night. It wasnât even her second.Â
She had opened the bottle as soon as she had gotten back from the bar, and now it was verging on halfway gone.Â
She could feel the effects starting to take place, the way it loosened up her muscles and tongue. The way she couldnât stop gushing about everything that had happened with you up to this point, not that her best friend was in the dark. She had been telling Selena about you for months, recounting each interaction the two of you had from the texting to the pillow fort cuddles.Â
Selena hummed, taking a sip of her own wine on the other side of the phone. âIâm surprised considering how⌠fierce she was on the field. She almost murdered someone today,â
Taylor rolled her eyes.Â
You had gotten in a defender's face after a bad tackle just outside of the box, turning angrily towards the reff when no yellow card followed the challenge.Â
âThat was a bad call and the reff knew it. The defender came in studs up and ruined a good through ball opportunity,â She said.Â
Selena raised an eyebrow. âYou know you sound like youâre speaking a different language right?â
It was something that had been happening more frequently. Taylor explaining soccer plays and referring to teams using phrases that Selena had never heard before. With all the time the singer had been spending with you, it shouldnât have been surprising that Taylor would pick up on the dialect that was always on your lips.Â
That didnât mean that Taylorâs best friend couldnât tease her for it.Â
âY/n was right to get upset. The defender could have hurt her,â Taylor reiterated seriously.Â
âIâm sure,â Selenaâs tone dripped with sarcasm as she studied her for a long moment. âWhen are you going to admit that your sudden interest in soccer is because youâre interested in her,â
Deep red immediately bled into Taylorâs cheeks, setting her face aflame.
 âI've already admitted that,â She muttered, hiding behind a sip.Â
âLet me rephrase then,â Selena said, a trading smirk on her lips. âWhen are you going to admit it to her, because no offense, but she obviously hasnât gotten the message yet, even after you continue to fly out to her games,â
Taylor choked on her wine, âI thought she finally understood tonight. She saved me a spot away from her teammates so we could have privacy, but then she said something about us being best friends when she walked me to the car,âÂ
âYouâre going to have to be more direct,â Selena said, as Taylor took the last sip from her glass.Â
âItâs justâŚâ Taylor sighed, setting the empty glass down. âSheâs still so young. She just turned 19. I donât want to⌠I donât know, pressure her into something,â
âI donât think you are,â Selena said slowly, her lips pursing. âYouâre both adults who can consent, and even though youâre older, I donât think there's an unfair power dynamic happening. Youâre her sisterâs age right?â
âYes,â Taylor nodded.Â
Her and Alex were both born in 1989, and actually, your sister was older than her by almost 6 months, and you were very much an adult. She had made sure of that, refusing to even pursue a friendship until you were 18.Â
âThen itâs not like you're some older woman trying to take advantage of her,âÂ
âNo, Iâm not. I would never,â Taylor immediately agreed.Â
She would do anything to make sure you werenât being taken advantage of. She knew how powerful existing dynamics could be, and she did her best to avoid their effects.Â
You had to consent at every stage, even your friendship.Â
âThen there you go,â Selena shrugged, wiggling her fingers at the screen. âNow can you please stop with the pining and make an actual move? Itâs less fun than it was before,âÂ
Taylor threw her head back with a groan. âBut how,âÂ
She had literary flown across the country because you had been added to the starting lineup for the national team and you still didnât catch the message.Â
Selena chuckled. âYouâve literally written a song about it,â
Taylor groaned again.Â
She knew the song that Taylor was talking about. She could hear How you get the girl ringing in her head.Â
But this was different.Â
You didnât even know about the pressure that had driven them apart. The demands that her management had of her. The complications of her⌠profession made it impossible for them to be together in the way that she wanted.Â
And she hadnât communicated that nearly as well as she wanted to.Â
âThat was different. I fucked up and Diana wouldnât talk to me,â She said softly,Â
âBut you know the basics. Itâs even raining,â Selena shrugged for a 3rd time, smiling impishly at her. âIt doesnât have to be complicated,âÂ
Taylor bit her lip.Â
Selena made it sound simple, but maybe it was.Â
âYouâre right,â Taylor hummed, a plan forming in her mind. âI'll call you later. After,âÂ
Selena smirked. âGood luck with lover girl, but I donât think youâll need it,âÂ
âThanks,âÂ
******
Taylor shouldnât have been shocked by how easy it was to get into the hotel that the team was staying at. She shouldnât have been surprised that the teenager behind the front desk gave her a room number with very little persuading.Â
There also hadnât been any security on the elevator. Or on the floor, your room was on.Â
It was a little scary that she could get to you with literally no one stepping in, but considering your frequently snarky comments about how little people actually cared about you and the league, she shouldâve expected it.Â
If you said yes. If you started a relationship with her, she would have to do something to put a barrier between you and the fans.Â
You probably wouldnât like the idea of someone trailing you around, like Jason and her team trailed her, but it would be necessary. She would have to talk to Jason about it. Maybe Tony would be up for the job, you seemed to like him anyway.Â
Finding your door was as easy as getting the number from the receptionist.Â
But she paused in front of the ugly red door, her heart pounding on her chest.Â
She swallowed hard, lifting her hand and knocking three times on the door.Â
She had no reason to be nervous. You loved seeing her, and it wasnât like you could bring one of your⌠conquests to a hotel room you shared with a teammate.Â
It would just be your sleepy smile that would meet her. The one where your eyes crinkled and you ran a hand through your ever-unruly curls.Â
But it wasnât your tired smile that met her.Â
Instead, it was Christenâs Pressâ wide smirk, as the older forward opened the door.Â
âSo youâre the mystery girl from the bar,â Christenâs chin tilted towards her as she leaned against the doorframe. âI thought I recognized you,â
Taylorâs fingers wound into her cardigan, and she swallowed trying to get some moisture in her suddenly dry throat.Â
âIs Y/n here?âÂ
Her voice came out shaky, horse.Â
Christen bit her lip, watching Taylor closely like she was a specimen under a microscope.Â
âShe is not,â She said finally, her arms crossing over her chest, almost defensively.Â
âOh,âÂ
Taylorâs whole being deflated.Â
If you werenât here, then where were you? Who were you with?
Christen glanced into the room behind her. âShe should be back soon though. Wicked started at 8, and she swore it was only a 3-hour show with a thirty-minute intermission,âÂ
Taylorâs eyebrows furrowed. âSheâs on Broadway?âÂ
You insisted that you hated anything with a plot, but Broadway musicals had a plot. You had also told her that you were just going to hang out at the hotel with your friends.Â
Why had you lied?Â
Taylor could see the pity in her eyes, and she hated it.Â
âYeah,â Christen nodded once. âShe sees at least one show every time sheâs in New York. Itâs like her 8th time seeing Wicked, but itâs her favorite,âÂ
âOh,â Taylor breathed out.Â
A pained look crossed Christenâs face, and she shifted on the door frame.Â
âIâm sure youâve heard about y/nâs reputation. I justâŚ,â Christenâs voice was soft, hesitant even. âIf⌠you woke up alone⌠or if she promised you somethingâŚâ
Taylor frowned immediately shaking her head. âWe didnât-. She didnât-. I wanted to talk to her about our plans for tomorrow,âÂ
Relief washed across Christenâs face. âGood. The two of you looked adorable in the bar, and she wouldnât shut up about you. She has a habit of ruining things she thinks she doesnât deserve,âÂ
Taylorâs eyebrows furrowed.Â
What did Christen mean? What did you ruin?Â
âYou said sheâs seeing Wicked tonight?â Taylor asked, her head tilting.Â
Jason should be able to get her close to the theater before they let out. Maybe she could catch you.Â
Christen nodded, sensing that Taylor was already forming another plan. âYes. Jackie Burns is playing Elphaba and sheâs one of y/nâs favorites,âÂ
âThanks,âÂ
Taylor was already turning away from her, phone in hand.Â
Christen caught her arm before she could retreat down the hall, and Taylor met her deep green eyes. âJust⌠treat her right, ok?â
âI will,âÂ
Both women felt the weight of the words. The promise.Â
âThere will be a hoard of angry footballers with a bounty on your head if you donât,â Christenâs lips cracked into a smile as she released the singer. âY/n doesnât just let anyone close to her,â
âI know,â Taylor matched her grin.Â
Taylor had already gotten close to you. Closer than you had let nearly everyone before her. Now she just had to actually get you to agree that your relationship was more.
She would, and then she would protect your relationship and you with everything she had.Â
******
Sometimes, being a professional soccer player was⌠strange.Â
Strange because you played on a well-known team, but that you could easily disappear into a crowd. Strange because strangers on the internet all so many opinions about you, but none of them actually knew you.Â
They didnât know how much you loved musicals because it let you escape the truth of your own reality for a few hours. They didnât know how much you loved the way the skyscrapers were accented against the star-dotted sky. How the billboards lit up the sidewalk and the pedicabs and taxis when you stepped out of a show.Â
How the rain made the lights twinkle like the street was covered in fairy dust.Â
How the cool October air filled your lungs as you shoved your hands deeper into your pockets as you left the Gershwin Theater.Â
You would stay and stand at the stage door, but it was already nearing midnight. You promised Christen you wouldnât be back too late, and the dollar pizza guy around the corner from the hotel closed at 1. You would not be missing out on a greasy one-dollar slice. It was tradition after all, and you already had Jackie Burnsâ signature on a framed shirt.Â
Plus the rain made anything but finding the subway entrance something you wholeheartedly didnât want to do.Â
âY/n,âÂ
You dipped your head at the call of your name, slipping further into the crowd and leaving the theater.Â
You didnât think that anyone would recognize you. They rarely ever did, but then again your face had been plastered all over the place since Rio.Â
You werenât in the mood to deal with fans anyway, even after a solid win over Sky Blue. Not while you were getting soaked.Â
âY/n, wait!âÂ
You pulled your hood over your head, ignoring the way it pressed into your damp curls, and hunched your shoulders in an attempt to make yourself disappear.Â
You just needed to get around the corner of the Barclay building and cut between the hotdog cart and Juniors and you would be safe in the subway station. Away from prying eyes and the drenching rain, and back towards the team hotel in SoHo.Â
âY/n,âÂ
The voice was even closer, and a hand caught your arm just as you made it to the corner, pulling you to a dead stop. You let out a long, weary breath, painting a million-dollar smile on your face as you turned.Â
Yelling at a fan wouldnât go over well.Â
But it melted as soon as you saw exactly who had grabbed you.Â
âTaylor?â Her hair was plastered to her head, her dark gray cardigan soaked through, and her blue eyes accented by running makeup. âWhere is your coat? What are you doing here?âÂ
âI need to talk to you,âÂ
âWe need to get you out of this rain,â You muttered, ignoring her. You yanked your zipper down, and tugged your arms out of your jacket, tucking it around her shoulders and pulling the hood over her head. âYouâre going to get sick,âÂ
You caught her hand after you zipped the coat around her and began to drag her towards the subway.Â
At least the 51st station was heated.Â
âY/n wait,âÂ
Her slippery fingers tugged on yours, trying to slow you down. Trying to stop you.Â
âNo. Itâs like 50 degrees out here and raining,â You grumbled, not even looking at her.Â
How had she found you? Why was she out in the rain looking for you? What if she got Pneumonia because she chased after you without a coat?
You were trying to remember what Alex and Kelley always said about rain and cold, after rain games. You were trying to remember how Alex would get you warmed up when you were young.Â
âY/n, stop,â Taylor tugged at your hand again, and you glanced over your shoulder at her, still refusing to stop pulling her towards the subway.Â
âWhat? I donât want you to get sick and die,â You bit back, as the rain got harder, bouncing off Taylorâs hood in large, heavy drops. âWhy would you come out here without a raincoat or an umbrella? Or-,â
Taylor jerked you towards her before you could finish, and before you could process what was happening, her lips met yours, stealing the end of your sentence.Â
You blinked, your lips frozen for a long second, taking in the feeling of Taylorâs warm lips accented by the cool drops of rain.Â
It was like your brain had short-circuited.Â
You couldnât kiss back, or pull away (even though you didnât want you). All you could do was stand here, mouth halfway open, blinking owlishly at her.Â
Her thumb brushed against your cheek as she leaned back, her eyebrows furrowed with worry that she had crossed a line. âY/n,âÂ
You blinked again, water dripping off your lashes.Â
Taylor kissed you.Â
She kissed you in the rain.Â
Taylor liked you.Â
But she hadnât said that. She hadnât said anything.Â
You blinked for a third time, tilting your chin up and leaning forward to connect your lips again.
 Taylor sucked in a breath before gently returning the kiss.Â
Your lips moved together like they were made for each other. It was slow and warm, and⌠wet, accented by the rain dripping down your faces.Â
Your hands found her waist, your fingers squeezing her hips, and hers tangled in the soaked baby hairs at the back of your neck.Â
It was a perfect first kiss. Something out of a fairytale, or one of Taylorâs songs.Â
You finally pulled away, breathing heavily through your nose, almost like you had run a full 90.Â
âItâs raining, and I donât want you to get sick,â You mumbled, leaning in and pecking her lips again.Â
âJason and the car are that way,â She said, gesturing back toward the theater.
You lifted your head in that direction, noting the sleek, black Escalade among the yellow cabs. You couldnât see who was inside, but you knew that that would be true even if it wasnât nighttime and pouring with the blacked-out windows.Â
It had to be worth more than pretty much everything you owned, and you were soaked through.Â
It would ruin the interior, and you knew you wouldnât be able to afford fixing it.
Taylor shivered though, and you sighed, nodding. âLetâs get you warmed up,âÂ
âYou need to get warm too,â Taylor hummed, trailing her hand down your bare arm and catching your fingers. âI have towels in the car,âÂ
You squeezed her hand, letting her lead you towards the car. The door was open by the time you got to it, the back seat already littered with black towels and a blanket.Â
Taylor slid in first, and you followed after her, wiping your curls out of your eyes, and allowing her to wrap a towel around you, even though you didnât feel cold.Â
âBack to your apartment?â The bulky blonde man in the front seat asked, turning to look at Taylor.Â
âI have to go back to the team hotel,â You said before she could answer him. âIâll get in trouble with the coaching staff if I donât go back, and itâll upset my teammates,âÂ
Taylorâs hand landed on your thigh, squeezing gently like she was telling you that she would take care of it.Â
âThe hotel it is,â The man smiled, turning back towards the steering wheel, and flicking one of the buttons near the center console. More heat began to flood the car, as it inched forward. âTraffic is pretty bad with this rain, so itâll be a bit,â
âThanks, Jay,â Taylor sighed, grabbing the blanket and tossing it over the two of you. âWeâre not in a hurry,âÂ
He glanced up at you in the rearview mirror. âWould you like me to put up the privacy curtain?â
Taylorâs lips curved into a playful smile, and she squeezed your thigh again. âNo. Not tonight,âÂ
You raised an eyebrow at her.Â
Did she do this often? This couldnât have been the first time she was with someone in the back of the car.Â
The thought made your stomach tumble.
Maybe the kiss wasnât because she wanted something more, but because she wanted⌠sex. It wouldnât be a shocker with your reputation. You were easy, always up for a lay. She just wanted to blow off some steam.Â
You shut down that thought.Â
It didnât matter.Â
âAre you warm enough?â Taylor asked, and your eyes snapped up to meet hers.Â
âHm?â your eyebrows furrowed deeper.Â
You didnât feel cold.Â
She reached up very slowly, brushing a stray curl from your forehead and laying a thumb very gently on your lips. âYour lips are still trembling,âÂ
You leaned into the warmth of her hand, unable to stop yourself. âOh, Iâm ok. Iâve had to play in the rain before. This isnât that bad,âÂ
She looked unconvinced, her other hand adjusting your towel so it covered more of your frame. âYou shouldnât have given me your jacket,â
âYou shouldnât have been out in that without one,â You shrugged, earning an eye roll.Â
âI had important things to talk to you about,â She said, her thumb dragging from your lips to brush your cheek.Â
Your lips tilted into a teasing smirk. âI donât think we actually talked,â
âBut I think you got the message,â She murmured, completing the circuit with her thumb back towards your lips.Â
âDid I?â Your eyebrow quirked up at her.Â
She tapped your lips, before leaning in and pressing a soft kiss to them. You couldnât help the way you leaned into her, and kissed back, even if it had warning sirens blaring in your head.Â
You would ignore the gnawing feeling that this would ruin your friendship and that Taylor would leave when she was done with youÂ
âYou did,â She hummed as she pulled away, her thumb gliding across your cheek again.Â
She sounded so sure of herself. Far more sure than you felt.Â
Maybe Emily was right.Â
Maybe you should just go with it.
OoOoOoO
You let out a long breath, leaning your forehead against the cool, hotel room door, watching as little water droplets slid down the smooth, red surface. Your hand rested on the handle, but you had no intention of opening it.
Not yet.Â
Not while your head still felt like it was in a blender.Â
Not while you were still reeling from the feeling of Taylorâs soft lips pressed into yours. Of her thumb making circuits from your cheek to your lips and back. Of her blue eyes staring at you like she could see beneath your skin like she wanted you more than she wanted anything else.Â
But she couldnât want you.Â
She probably just wanted to⌠experiment, and your reputation made you an easy choice.Â
You blew out another breath, hoping that the feeling of it leaving your lungs would help steady the shakiness in your knees.Â
It was embarrassing, but you had been fantasizing about what her lips would feel like, how she would taste, for a long time. And now that you had actually tasted them, well, it was a craving you werenât sure youâd ever be able to satiate. It would be so much worse when she decided she didnât want you.Â
You watched a water droplet slide down the door, lazily making its way around a chip in the paint.Â
But maybe she did want you.Â
You had chased you down in the rain, without a jacket, after all, and kissed you in the street like she didnât care who was looking.Â
You let out one more breath, fishing the key card out of your back pocket and pressing it against the lock until it clicked. You let your forehead push the door open, only lifting it after you had stepped inside the hotel room.Â
You werenât surprised to see that the lights were still on, and Christen was still sitting up in bed a book in her hand and her reading glasses still firmly in place.Â
âI was about to send out a search party,â She hummed, catching her bookmark from the nightstand and carefully placing it into the book. It was only then that she looked up at you, a frown pulling at her lips. âWhy are you all wet? Where is your jacket?â
You had the decency to send her a sheepish smile. âIâm sorry. I got distracted and then Tonyâs pizza stand was closed so I had to go to the corner slice in Tribeca. I lost my jacket somewhere along the way,âÂ
You pulled your sodden Manchester City jersey over your head. âDo you think it can be saved?âÂ
Christen rolled her eyes and pushed herself to stand, crossing the room to the small closet and pulling out a hanger. âLetâs hang dry it, and weâll see,âÂ
You followed after her towards the bathroom, turning it the right way out and gingerly sliding it onto the hanger. âIt has to be ok. Bronze is my favorite and my parents finally got a name right,âÂ
She took it from you and hooked it around the shower curtain rail. âA true miracle that Iâm sure Alex had nothing to do with,âÂ
Alex couldnât have had anything to do with it. You never told her that you liked Bronze. You had only told Rosie.Â
Though you werenât sure how your parents had picked the right oneâŚ
She turned back to you, her eyes flickering to the skin just above your lips. A smirk broke across her face and she reached up to brush her thumb over your cheek. âIs that lipstick?â
You jerked your head away from her. âNo,âÂ
There was no way Taylorâs lipstick could be on your soaking-wet skin. Not with the way the rain had drenched the two of you.Â
ExceptâŚÂ
your eyes closed.Â
Taylor had kissed your cheek before you exited the car. You slipped out of the Escalade under the awning of the hotel, safe from the rain.Â
âLetâs get the not lipstick off of you then,â Christen hummed noncommittally, pulling you closer to the sink. âHow did you get so soaked?â
You waited until she turned away from you to dig into her makeup bag to answer, contemplating the words that you would say.Â
Surely her advice would help too, but then her girlfriend would probably tell your sister.Â
It would be easier if you just kept it all to yourself. If you just followed Emilyâs advice and went with it.Â
âI got distracted and the corner slice doesnât have indoor seating,â you said, eying the bottles she was pulling from her bag, dabbing a cotton ball on the top. âWhatâs that?âÂ
âMakeup remover,â She hummed, her fingers catching your chin and tilting it so she had a better view of the offending red on your lips. âIt must be waterproof, so this is the only thing that will get it off unless you want to dye the sheets red,â
Your nose scrunched at the acrid smell on the cotton ball as she very gently began to swipe it against your lips. You let your eyes slide closed, trying to ignore how small it made you feel. Trying to ignore how much it reminded you of when you were little.Â
But it was too late.
You could feel the ghosts of her hands drawing across your cheeks in quick, practiced movements, and practically hear Alexâs âhold still little monkey,â ringing in your ears. You could see the soft smile that always played at her lips and the way her blue eyes focused as she helped you.Â
âHold still little monkey, Iâll be quick. I promise,âÂ
They were memories you didnât want to remember. They brought a warm, protected feeling to your chest that you wanted to forget.Â
The betrayal that followed would hurt less if you forgot if you didnât remember the safety and care that had never been a question before it. The feelings that you were searching for in one bed or another. The feelings that you were convinced you would never feel again.
But then you met Taylor, and she made you want to believe you were wrong.Â
âYouâre good to go,â Christen said, pulling you back to reality.Â
Your eyes blinked open, and you sent her a charming smile as you pulled away. âThanks,â
She nodded back at you, watching you for a long minute like she wanted to say something she wasnât sure about.Â
âWhat?â
âYour hair is sticking up,â Christen quirked a small smile at you, and your eyes flickered toward the mirror, frowning.
You were sure thatâs now what she was going to say, but you were grateful that she didnât voice whatever thought she had.
But she was right. Amongst the mop of curls you had been letting grow since the undercut disaster of the 2015 World Cup, several were sticking up at strange angles. The one at the crown of your head standing straight up in a semi-hilarious impression of alfalfa from the little rascals. It was probably due to the water and wax that you always wore on game days to keep it out of your eyes mixing.Â
They would be a bitch to fix in the morning if they dried like that. Maybe you would just wear a beanie over them instead of putting in the effort to fix them. Or maybe you would just chop them all off again. Â
You reached for one of the small white hand towels, tossing it over your wild, tangled, soaked curls and dropping your pants with the other in a fluid motion. âI should dry off,â
Christen rolled her eyes, entirely used to your antics after spending a season in a locker room with you, and many more of being on the national team. She was just thankful you had a bra and boxers on. âAnd maybe get rid of the sex hair so the media doesnât have a field day,âÂ
You wiggled your eyebrows at her, pushing her towards the bathroom door. âWell, what would they do with my reputation then,âÂ
Realize youâre not what you present yourself as Christen thought wryly.Â
She wondered if Taylor had figured that out yet too. That you hid your sunshiney personality under a brash and untrusting exterior.Â
The girl had gone chasing after you in the rain after all, so maybe, just maybe, she saw you for what you really were. And hopefully, she was prepared to give you what you needed.Â
What you clearly didnât feel you had the right to crave.Â
******
November 2016
Windows flung right open, autumn air,Â
Jacket âround my shoulders is yours
It was a strange feeling, being on the East Coast and it feeling like home.Â
You had been raised on the West Coast. You spent the majority of your time in the center of the country, but somehow, you found yourself craving the crisp autumn air that only existed in the east.Â
There was the possibility that you were just drawn to the city. That you were addicted to how into the game fans got, starting up chants for you even though you were on the opposing team. But there was also the slight chance that your new-found love of the city was directly tied to one of its most beloved inhabitants.Â
You and Taylor had only grown impossibly closer in the time since the kiss. The flirty texts between the two of you were more frequent as were the half-dressed locker room photos and videos of you dancing at practice. The calls had also increased to the point where you almost always fell asleep listening to her slow breathing, and woke up to a good morning.Â
But despite your increasing closeness, the two of you hadnât defined what you were. And you had absolutely no clue where you stood.Â
You pulled your knee closer to your chest, resting your cleat-covered foot on the bench next to you, and undoing the three special knots you always put in your custom red laces.Â
You were thankful that camp was over. That you would get to spend some time in the city after the win.Â
âIs there a reason you were terrorizing Colombia? Or was it just for fun?â Emily smirked, appearing on the bench next to you.Â
You raised your eyebrows at her, a cocky smile pulling at your lips. âDo I need to have a reason to play well?â
âNo,â Emily shrugged.Â
It wasnât your fault that their entire back line had crumbled under your and Alexâs pressure. It wasnât your fault that Christen had cut through them collecting the balls you sent her way.Â
It wasnât your fault that the keeper had missed the chance to save 4 of your shots.Â
âThe crowd certainly enjoyed the display,â Rose added, sitting on your other side, effectively trapping you between them. âJust seems like your celebrations were a little too on the nose for you not to be⌠directing them at someone,âÂ
You rolled your eyes. Just because you blew a kiss towards a section of the stands after your 3rd goal, didnât mean that it had been directed. And just because the chanting of your name only got louder after that didnât mean it had been for them.Â
Well, it didnât have to mean it was directed, even if you did have a person in mind to receive it.Â
No one else had to know that.Â
âIt was the section who did the Morgan magic chant,â You mumbled, pulling off your cleat and lining it next to the fancy pair of Vans you had chosen for tonight.Â
âGot a hot date?â Emily asked, nudging your shoulder with her own as Rose turned from the two of you and became engrossed in a conversation with Sam.Â
âSomething like that,â You mumbled, moving on to your other cleat. âIâm still not sure⌠where I stand. With my friend.â
âThe one youâve been sending half-naked photos to?â Emily wiggled her eyebrows at you.Â
You would never live down the after-training snapshots you had taken or the pictures from the weight room that you had sent off.Â
You nodded reluctantly. âWeâve been more flirty since September,â
âSince the kiss?â She asked, watching as you shed your game shorts and grabbed a pair of jeans instead of your usual post-game sweats.Â
âYes,â You nodded, pausing for a second and biting your lip. âBut I just⌠Iâm going to fuck this up,âÂ
You ran a hand through your messy hair, still damp from the post-game shower.Â
âYouâre not,â Emily rolled her eyes, and she stole your shirt from your locker before you could pull it over your head, forcing you to look at her. âYouâre doing pretty well so far. Just donât make it complicated,âÂ
You met her eyes, swallowing hard.Â
âJust go with it,â You repeated her own advice back to her.Â
You were just having dinner and a movie night with Taylor. It would be familiar. Easy.Â
It didnât have to be complicated.Â
âExactly,â She agreed, tossing your shirt at you. âYou seem to be going with the flow pretty well,âÂ
You pulled the green material over your head, reaching into your locker for your trusty hair wax, rubbing it between your hands, and trying to smooth out your hair.Â
You glanced down at your phone when it buzzed. âSpeaking of going with it, Iâve gotta go,âÂ
You slid the device into your pocket along with your wallet and hooked your fancy watch on your wrist. You shoved your feet into your Vans and sending a wink towards Sonnett.Â
âIâll make sure your bag makes it to Kelley. Tell Taylor I said hello,â She smirked, patting your back as you headed towards the locker room door.Â
You looked over your shoulder at her. âNo,âÂ
Before slamming the locker room door shut.Â
You turned the corner, finding a quiet place in the hall, and leaned against the cool brick of the stadium, hoping no one would see you.Â
Maybe you had directed your hat trick kiss towards where you knew a specific person was watching.Â
You pulled your phone out of your pocket and opened your messages.Â
You loved Emily, and Rose. You really did, but their propensity for butting in while you were texting had been particularly grating after they found out who you were sending messages to.Â
They had already gotten a hold of your phone twice. Once they tried to call her and the second they sent a string of cryptic texts that had Taylor convinced you had gotten hurt at practice. It took you almost 3 hours to convince her that you were actually fine. You had even had to put her on the phone with Luke from the physical therapy staff to convince her that she didnât need to fly in from Nashville early. After that, you stopped texting around them altogether and changed your password to a 37-digit code.Â
Plus, Mal glared at you whenever you were on your phone.Â
Athena đ¸đź: Tony and Jason are taking me to the back tunnel by the car. Do you want to meet us there, or do you want us to meet you somewhere else?
Your eyebrows pulled tightly together and you looked away from your phone and down the long hallway.Â
You certainly didnât want her to be anywhere near the locker room where your sister and your nosey teammates were. You werenât ready to⌠share Taylor with them yet. You werenât ready to answer questions when you werenât even sure where you stood with her.Â
Your relationship felt⌠fragile⌠and you werenât ready to mess that up yet.Â
Soccer hottie â˝ď¸: Stay put, Iâll meet you there.Â
You pushed yourself off the wall, turning to your left and strolling down the maze of hallways. You didnât need to look at the signs to know which way to go, you had been to Red Bull (and snuck out of it with company you wanted to keep away from prying eyes) enough that you had the layout memorized.Â
âHey hotshot,âÂ
âHey,â You smiled widely as you rounded the corner and Tony came into view.Â
You had been seeing him far more frequently since the kiss. Part of you thought it was because he just lived near you in Chicago. He liked the same smoothie place you did and frequented the same restaurants.Â
But a smaller part of you wondered if Taylor had something to do with it.Â
âI thought you would be waiting with Tay,â You said as he squeezed your arm, pulling your overnight bag from your shoulder and slinging it over his own.Â
âShe sent me to come find you,â Tony said, a teasing smirk pulling at his features.Â
You knew it wasnât you he was teasing.Â
âI donât need a babysitter,â You sighed, running a hand through your still-damp hair, brushing the unruly curls from in front of your eyes.Â
âShe was impatient,â He shrugged, unbothered by (or entirely used to) your protest, gesturing to the barely noticeable clear earpiece in his right ear. âI offered to find you and give her an eta,âÂ
The wire disappeared down the back of his shirt where you were sure it connected to a radio. You rolled your eyes.Â
Maybe you should be flattered that she wanted live updates of your whereabouts, but you couldnât help the sinking feeling in your chest that she didnât think you were capable of making it to the car tunnel on your own.Â
âI told her I was on my way like 2 minutes ago,â You huffed, glancing behind you.Â
You hadnât taken long after the game to exit the field. Well, that wasnât entirely true. You finished the obligatory lap and then stayed to sign autographs for the fans that had cheered for you all game.Â
You rushed through the showers after Vlatkoâs post-game droning and changed quickly.Â
âI know,â Tony agreed, falling into step beside you as you continued down the corridor. âSheâs just excited to see you. You put on quite the show,âÂ
You wiggled your eyebrows. âThe crowd got into it and that made scoring and setting up my friends more fun,âÂ
Tony made a low humming noise as he stepped in front of you, pushing open the double doors that led to the private car tunnel so you didnât have to.Â
You barely stepped through before a body collided with yours.Â
Your hands caught Taylorâs hips as you stumbled, and she wrapped you in a very tight hug.Â
âI missed you,â She mumbled, and you felt a hand on your back to steady the two of you.Â
You hummed, tucking your nose into her collarbone and squeezing her. âI missed you too,âÂ
It was true.Â
It had only been six weeks since the last time you saw her in person, and you talked at least once a day, but it was a feeling of longing that saturated your being. Her presence was a deep⌠need that seeped into your bones.Â
It was a little alarming how⌠dependent you felt.
The two of you embraced for another long moment, and you let the smell of coconut and lavender from her perfume wash over your senses and soothe the post-game dip that always prickled your brain.Â
âYou played so so well,â She said, pulling away, a wide smile radiating off of her.
You let your own cocky grin pull across your features. âThanks, I like to get the crowd fired up,âÂ
âThey were electric,â She hummed, letting her hand trail down your arm and landing lightly on your stomach.Â
You opened your mouth to respond, but Your stomach ruined the moment with a loud rumble.Â
Taylor frowned. âHave you eaten today?âÂ
âNot really. I had lunch and then just a protein bar and a veggie shake,â You shrugged, sending a guilty look her way. âI donât like to have a lot in my stomach during games,âÂ
It was a bad habit you had picked up in highschool after a very hot game in August ended up with your pasta lunch making a reappearance in a sideline trash can.Â
âThereâs a fantastic Italian place by mine?â Taylor offered, almost shyly as your stomach rumbled again against her hand.Â
You leaned in and pressed a very sweet kiss to her lips, unable to resist, and enjoying the light red that dusted her cheeks.Â
Your hand slipped into her back pocket, and you sent her a cheeky smile. âLead the way then,â
OoOoOoO
Dinner with Taylor was absolutely incredible. Well, confusing for you, but amazing nonetheless.Â
The restaurant she had chosen was small, intimate, and expensive. You looked through the entire menu, choosing the cheapest pasta you could find, even though you fucking hated pesto because it was the only dish that wouldnât mean you would have to raid the Chicago locker room for snacks when you got back.Â
It hadnât mattered because Taylor paid anyway.Â
Conversation flowed between the two of you like water. It was so easy to talk to Taylor, and you were slowly growing addicted to making her laugh.Â
It was exactly like it had been before the two of you shared the kiss(s) until you got back into the car.Â
She had been very⌠handsey in the ride back. And you had been handsey too, your fingers dipping past her skirt to squeeze her ass at every opportunity.Â
Things hadn't slowed down in the elevator, and you had attacked her neck as she fished out the key to her apartment.Â
You were growing addicted to the taste of her skin as well.Â
She pressed you into the island, her lips dragging down your neck and towards your collarbone as soon as you were through the door.Â
Thatâs when the anxiety clenched in your stomach, thinking of the way your heart pounded in your ears when you walked out of the tunnel and into a stadium, your eyes trained on the jersey numbers in front of you.Â
You needed a way to slow her down. To⌠delay the inevitable.Â
You saw your pale, terrified face in the reflection of her sliding glass door, and it felt like a lightbulb flashing in your brain.Â
âWant to go swimming?â You asked suddenly, and her hands paused on your waist as her lips ghosting just over your pulse point.Â
âWhat?â
You felt her lips curl into a frown against your skin. Â
âI didnât take my post-game ice bath,â You said, pulling away, so you could meet her eyes and gesturing towards the city lights glinting off of her infinity pool. âand your pool should be cold enough,âÂ
Her eyebrows knitted tightly together. âYou want to go swimming in October, in New York? Wouldnât you rather continue this?â
You shrugged, painting a charming smile across your face (hoping she wouldnât see through it). âWhen else will we be able to enjoy a view like this,â
Her lips turned even further down, and your heart beat a little bit faster.Â
You didnât want her to think you were rejecting her. You werenât. You justâŚ
âYou donât even have a bathing suit,â She said softly, and you could hear the hesitation in her voice. The concern.Â
You needed to redirect her. To make her think that everything was ok so you didnât lose her.Â
âI donât need one,â You wiggled your eyebrows and caught her fingers, tugging her towards the sliding glass door. âCome on,â
The view was even better from outside, the lights of the city twinkling in time with the stars and reflecting off of the pool back at you.Â
âLet me at least turn on the pool lights,â She grumbled, reaching for a small remote on one of the lounge chairs. âWouldnât want you to miss the edge and get hurt before the end of the season,âÂ
You smirked, releasing her while she squinted at the clicker.Â
***SECTION CONTAINING SLIGHT SMUT***
You easily slipped out of your shorts and pulled your shirt over your head, leaving you in a pair of boxers and your sports bra as you stepped towards the infinity pool. âDonât mess with it for too long,âÂ
You didnât wait for her to respond before diving into the icy water.Â
It immediately prickled at your skin like a million tiny needles, pulling the air from your lungs and giving you the sensation of the world's worst brain freeze. You kept your eyes closed, forcing yourself to relax against the painful assault, letting yourself sink to the glacial blue tiles on the bottom of her pool.Â
You could visualize the heat seeping out of you and into the shimmering floor, and you allowed yourself to give in to the sensation. To imagine it was the tension in your muscles, the aches that always came after a game, slowly leaching into your frigid surroundings.Â
Letting the water numb your anxious mind until all that was left was a serene sense of calm.Â
It felt familiar. Good in a masochistic sort of way that you couldnât accurately put into words.Â
Your brain absentmindedly reached its countdown from 45, and you pushed yourself off of the bottom.Â
You let out a long breath as your head broke the surface, wiping your curls out of your eyes, and turning towards Taylor.Â
She was at the edge of the pool, the remote hanging loosely in her hand, her wide eyes glinting off of the fairy lights strung along the balcony and over the pool.Â
âYou coming?â You asked, plastering a playful smirk across your lips. âOr are you just going to stare?â
Her mouth opened and closed, reminding you of a fish.Â
You rolled your eyes, gilded towards her, stopping at her feet and looking up at her through your lashes.Â
You dragged your fingers along the seam in the tiles and gently laid your hand on her foot, trying not to smirk at the shiver that ran down her spine. âItâs kinda lonely in here,âÂ
She blinked at you, slowly pulling her shirt over her head and dropping it behind her.Â
You couldnât help the way your eyes dragged down the newly exposed skin of her collarbone, between her breasts, and down to the waistband of her jeans where she was thumbing the button there.Â
All of your attention was glued to her as she slid the material down her long legs, revealing creamy skin that made your mouth water accented by the deep blue material of her underwear.Â
It stirred butterflies in your chest like the sight of no other woman had. You wanted her like you had never wanted anyone.Â
Not even Mal.Â
âItâs unfair how hot you are,â Taylor mumbled, settling on the edge of the pool, her legs bracketing you as she slid them into the frigid water.Â
You ran your fingers up her calves and onto her thighs. âYouâre not bad yourself,âÂ
She rolled her eyes, reaching down and smoothing your curls off of your forehead, dragging her hands down your face to cup your cheeks. Her bottom lip disappeared between her teeth. âItâs criminal how much you show your abs during games,âÂ
You shrugged, floating closer to her and letting your thumb toy with the elastic on her underwear. âSweat burns when itâs in my eyes. Plus the fans like it, and so do you,â
Taylor made a low noise, drawing you closer to her, so you could feel her breath on your lips. âYouâre a tease you know?âÂ
âYou dig it,â You smirked, leaning in the final centimeter to connect your lips in a slow kiss.Â
You couldnât help the low sound that came out of the back of your throat as her tongue gently pressed against your lips, and you opened them to meet her.Â
She tasted like red wine and strawberries and something that was so⌠Taylor.Â
It was sweet and spicy and addictive.Â
And it made you want her.Â
You pulled away when air became an issue, trailing down her cheek to her neck, under her chin, and lavishing the skin you found down by her pulse point with your tongue. You enjoyed the way you could feel her heartbeat, how you could feel it quicken under your ministrations.Â
You tried to keep your mind focused as you made your way down her neck, to her chest. You tried to focus on the softness of her skin and to memorize the way it tasted. To imprint in your mind how your tongue glided in velvet skin.Â
You tried not to let your thoughts drift towards how a soccer ball felt at your feet. How you were still working on how to twist your hips to not give away which direction you were going to kick. How you needed to point your toes to perform the newest trick you were learning.Â
Her fingers tangled in your hair, weaving through the wet curls close to your scalp and pulling you impossibly closer.Â
You mouthed the edge of her bra, placing feather light kisses in a line between her breasts (paying special attention to the barely visible freckle you found there), ghosting down her stomach, and landing on the elastic of her underwear, letting her hand guide you where she wanted you.Â
You looked up at her, meeting her hazy blue eyes. âAre you sure?âÂ
Her fingers tightened, pleasantly scratching your scalp. âIâve never been more sure,âÂ
Your lips tilted into a devilish grin, your body sipping lower into the frigid water. âAs you wish,âÂ
*****
Taylor panted heavily against you, each breath warming your neck as you spun in slow circles in the cold water. Her legs wrapped tightly around your waist, and your hand worked slowly between your bodies, bringing her down from her orgasm.Â
You had lost track of what number she was on. Actually, you had lost track of pretty much everything after her underwear came off.Â
It didnât matter how hard you fought to stay present, you couldnât help the way your brain slipped away. How your thoughts slid from Taylor the second you were level with her center. How the all-encompassing butterflies in your stomach fluttered away and you faded into familiar sensations and your thoughts turned to soccer.Â
You knew it was weird to be working through a double-pivot formation while you were having sex. It was weird for you to be thinking about ball rotations and through passes or lineups for upcoming games while you were getting a girl off.Â
Except itâs where your mind always went.Â
Taylor made a low noise against your throat, and your fingers stopped gliding through her velvety folds. Your other arm tightened around her as you pulled your hand away, bringing it to your lips and lightly sucking your fingers.Â
You sighed at the taste, sweet, salty, and a little tangy, happy that Taylor's pool was salt water instead of chlorine. It would have made this entire experience much less enjoyable.Â
âDonât do that,â Taylor said, her nose nudging the space under your chin.Â
âHm?â You hummed around your finger, your abs flexing as she shifted.Â
She reached for your wrist, pulling your finger from your lips. âI need a minute before I can go again, and you make it hard to wait,â
You leaned in and connected your lips, your tongue probing at her bottom lip and gently slid your tongue in when she parted her lips. Her hips rolled and you flexed your abs to give her a better surface.Â
âI canât help it,â You smirked as you pulled away. âYou just taste so good,â
She shivered against you, but you werenât sure if it was from overstimulation or the cold.Â
âCome on, letâs get cleaned up,â You said, walking towards the pool stairs. âAnd you can recover,âÂ
Her legs tightened around you as you carried her up the steps, and her head rested on your shoulder. âI forgot how strong you are,âÂ
You made a low noise, focusing on your feet so you didnât slip and send you both back into the freezing pool.Â
âWhere is your bathroom?â You asked, carefully sliding her glass door open and stepping into her apartment. âI donât want to get water everywhere,âÂ
âDown the hall to the left,â She said, lifting an arm to gesture down the hallway, but not moving her head from its safe space between your neck and shoulder. âItâs through my bedroom,â
You nodded, easily making your way through the hallway, across the dark carpet of her bedroom, and into the massive master bathroom.Â
You set her down on the Marble counter you found there, placing a light kiss on her head before you turned away towards the giant bathtub, and began fiddling with the golden faucets.Â
It took you a second to make the water a good temperature and to flick the drain plug before you returned to her, slotting between her legs again.
âDo you want a drink or something?â You asked as she pulled you back in for another kiss.
âIâd love one,â She breathed against your lips. âI have wine in the fridge,âÂ
âIâll go get it,â You hummed. âYou just stay here and look pretty,âÂ
Her mouth curved against yours, and you finally pulled away, kissing her nose before you padded off toward the kitchen (ignoring how she tapped your ass as you left).Â
It felt like a weight left your chest as you exited her bedroom, and you took a long breath as you made it to the kitchen.Â
There had to be something fucking wrong with you.Â
You had a naked woman two rooms over. A woman who had gone skinny dipping with you. A woman who was recovering so you could give her another orgasm. And here you were, doing your best to stall. Trying to quell the growing dread in your stomach.Â
You shook your head, going to the wine fridge and pulling out the half-full bottle of red you were sure was the one Taylor wanted. You also grabbed two water bottles and found a wine glass in the cabinet.Â
Just because you had hooked up with her⌠were actively hooking up with her⌠didnât mean that she wanted your relationship to change.Â
You took another deep breath.Â
Being weird about any of this would just make it worse.Â
You could be normal.Â
You could save your friendship.Â
You turned from the kitchen, slowly making your way back to the bathroom.Â
Taylor smiled softly at you when you returned, holding out her arms to you. âI canât believe you never took your clothing off,âÂ
You painted an easy smirk on your lips, setting the bottles and glass down on the counter before, letting her wrap her arms around you. âYou were distracted,âÂ
She hummed. âYouâre⌠very good with your hands,âÂ
You wiggled your eyebrows, leaning in to peck her lips before you turned away. You turned off the water in the tub and held your hand out for her. âGet in first. Iâll pour you some wine and join you. This way I can show you the other things my hands are good at,âÂ
She rolled her eyes, but let you guide her into the tub, sighing as she immersed herself in the warm water.Â
You waited for her to get settled before you poured her half a glass of wine and passed it her way, and you grabbed a bottle of water for yourself, cracking it open and taking a very long sip.Â
Taylor made another low sound, and you felt her eyes on you, following every movement. You flexed your arm and abs for effect as you finished off the bottle.Â
You smirked at her as you pulled it away from your Lips, setting it on the counter. âLean forward so I can get into the tub,âÂ
She eyed you, shaking her head. âThis is a clothing-free zone,âÂ
âIs it?â You asked, cocking your head to the side.Â
She hummed. âIt is. I canât believe you still have boxers and a bra on,âÂ
âYou were distracted,â You shrugged smirking devilishly at her, placing the bottle on the counter and easily slipping out of your soaked boxers. âSomething about the water being too cold,âÂ
âTry freezing,â She huffed, her eyes tracing the newly exposed skin of your thighs (your muscles standing out because of the cold), up towards your hips, taking a large sip of her wine. âBut you warmed me up,â
âIâm good at that,â You murmured, pulling your bra over your head and stepping towards the tub. âPlease lean forward so I can get in,â youÂ
âYou are,â She breathed out as you slid into the tub behind her. She shifted so your thighs could encapsulate hers.Â
Your arms wrapped gently around her middle, your palm laying flat on her stomach and your chin resting on her shoulder.Â
You would have laughed at Taylor being the little spoon (because you were the shorter of the two of you), but you liked holding her. You also liked that the only places she could reach were your arms and legs.Â
Safe territory.Â
Territory that put you in control of the pace.Â
âItâs unfair how you look so good, and how good you are,â She let out another breath, wiggling so her back was pressed more tightly against your front.Â
You made a low sound, rubbing your hand up and down her stomach, your fingers just barely brushing her pelvic bone on each pass.Â
You didnât like how⌠pronounced they were. It was something you knew you would have to address at some point but now did not feel like the right time.Â
âYouâre pretty gorgeous yourself,â You murmured into her neck, kissing behind her ear, and letting your lips travel lower to the special spot you had found near her pulse point.Â
Her head tilted to give you more room, and her hands fell to where your knees were bracketing hers just below the steamy water. She pressed very gently into a dark bruise forming on your calf from a mistimed tackle. âYou have no idea what you do to me. How much those stupid videos your teammates are always taking make me want you,â
You smirked against the soft skin of her neck, letting your tongue linger for a long second as your left hand dipped even lower on her stomach.Â
You knew the videos she was talking about. The ones that always seemed to catch you with your shirt off because you preferred to train that way. You hated when the damp material of your training top clung to you, so you normally forgoed one unless the media team was filming some behind-the-scenes stuff.Â
âIâll have to send you my own videos now that I know you like them,â You said, dragging your lips up her neck towards her ear, and very gently letting your teeth close around the soft tissue.Â
She released a shakier breath as your fingers found her clit, and began rubbing very gentle circles. âIâd like that,âÂ
âYou got it,â You hummed, pressing a little harder, and dipping down towards the heat that had nothing to do with the bath water while your other hand sliding up to her chest to toy with her nippleÂ
You smirked when her wine glass shook dangerously, the red liquid tipping out of the top as your fingers curled, pressing into the very special patch inside her.Â
It reminded you of when a ball tipped off of a keeper's fingers. How it bobbled before landing back on the grass. How you always held your breath to see if it would land on the right side of the goal line.Â
It was the perk of playing in Chicago, you supposed, that you had Alyssa as your starting keeper. You always felt like the ball was safe in her hands. You felt comfortable taking chances because you knew she was capable of cleaning up any messes you made. That her and JJ would protect the goal well enough that you could push forward.Â
Taylor tensed around your fingers, and the glass finally fell, landing thankfully in the water instead of crashing to the ground outside of the tub.Â
You kept your pace as she rode out her orgasm, your eyes focused on the red dissipating into the water until she finally relaxed against you. You finally pulled away when you were sure she was finished, kissing behind her ear and listening to her labored breathing as she came down.Â
Her head turned, and you laid a kiss on her cheek. âYou made me spill my wine,âÂ
âOops,â You chuckled, not at all sorry, tweaking her nipple again before letting go and resting your hands on her stomach.Â
She giggled in response, swatting your knee and then soothing her hand over a large bruise forming just below it. âBehave,âÂ
âIâm not known for behaving,â You said as she reached over and grabbed the fallen glass before either of you could accidentally break it. âItâs why the equipment staff are always following me around with extra shirts,âÂ
âTry for me?â She asked, her lips curving into a smile you hadnât seen her send to anyone else, making you melt. âI donât think I have any more orgasms into me tonight,âÂ
âWhatever you want,â You agreed, laying another kiss on her cheek.Â
She hummed, leaning back into you, and you tightened your arms around her.Â
You wondered if you should suggest that the two of you clean up and get ready for bed, but you didnât even know if she wanted you to stay. You didnât know if you would be welcome now that the two of you were done.Â
You had never not snuck out after. You didnât know how any of this worked, and you were too afraid to ask.Â
âJust give me a few minutes and Iâll return the favor,â She mumbled. âYou deserve it,âÂ
You shook your head, tucking your nose in the space between her neck and shoulder. âIâm good. I got enough watching you,âÂ
She sucked in a breath.âAre you sure?âÂ
You hummed, kissing the junction where her neck and shoulder met. âIâm good. Iâm with you,âÂ
It was the truth.Â
It was easier this way. You knew how to deal with things this way.Â
She made a low noise of agreement. âLetâs just sit for a bit then, and then we can get cleaned up and go to bed,â
âWhatever you want,â You placed another kiss on her velvety skin, content to follow her lead.Â
Maybe you would get to keep your friendship after all.Â
***END OF SLIGHT SMUT***
OoOoOoO
Mornings were always your favorite.Â
You loved the way soft light fluttered through curtains, casting a candle-like glow on the room around you. The way the oranges and yellows melted into brilliant white, chasing away the darkness like lanterns in a cavern.
It reminded you of when you were little, cuddled up to Alex after a nightmare. She would run a hand through your hair, and tell you stories into the early hours of the morning, insisting that tales of Knights and Princesses could chase away the monsters that haunted your dreams.Â
âJust close your eyes monkey. Iâll protect you. Always,â
She made you feel safe. The rise and fall of her chest allowing your restless mind to relax.
It was no different here in Taylorâs bed, wrapped in perfect white sheets, her arm draped around your middle, her head resting on your shoulders, and her soft breaths tickling your neck at each exhale. Your bodies were pressed together, and you could feel her bare legs tangled with yours.Â
She made you feel safe and warm and like you mattered and that fucking terrified you.Â
It kept you up long after Taylorâs breathing turned deep and heavy, staring at the ceiling like it would give you the answers you were searching for.Â
You kept your arm wrapped around her, your fingers playing with the very tips of her hair and drawing shapes on the skin of her bare back.Â
You had to fight the urge to flee as soon as you were sure she was asleep. The urge that you had always indulged with your hookups. The one that meant you would never have to face the consequences of a hookup.Â
But Taylor wasnât a hookup.Â
Even if she didnât want a relationship, if you got to hold her like this, then you would accept whatever little part of herself she was willing to give you. And that terrified you too.Â
You promised yourself you wouldnât do this again after-.Â
You let out a long breath from your nose.Â
It wasnât fair for you to think about that⌠relationship. If you could call it that.Â
You should go before Taylor woke up. Escape before you ruined this like you ruined that.Â
âI can feel you thinking,â Taylor mumbled against your neck, her lips tickling your skin.Â
âSorry,â You murmured, running your fingers very gently over the skin of her back and laying a kiss on the top of her head. âGo back to sleep, itâs still early,âÂ
She shifted against your shoulder, tired blue eyes peering up at you. âWhat time is it?â
You squinted at the clock on her bedside table. âJust after 6,âÂ
She groaned. âWhy are you awake?â
âHabit,â You said, looking back up at her ceiling, ending the debate in your brain. âI have to go to team recovery?â
It wasnât a total lie. You did have to pick up your kit bag from the hotel, and you liked to do morning jogs after games to work out your muscles, but really, you needed⌠separation to quell the monster threatening to rip your lungs into pieces.Â
You didnât know how to not ruin your friendship. How to navigate your feelings without losing her.Â
You needed to go for a run, to feel the ache in your chest and your legs to help you figure out what the fuck you were supposed to do. But at the same time, you didnât want to leave.Â
You refused to let her become another hookup. You would just run for a few hours and then return.Â
You werenât running like you did with the others. You were just⌠catching your breath. You were just getting your head straight.Â
âThe cold plunge you took last night wasnât recovery enough?â Taylor asked, smirking up at you.Â
You let your lips pull to match her expression. âUnfortunately no, but I can bring lunch back here when Iâm done?âÂ
âI think that sounds like a fair trade,â She said, leaning up on her arm and pressing a gentle kiss to your lips.Â
âDoes it?â You wiggled your eyebrows at her.Â
âHmm,â She made a low sound, connecting your lips again. âDo you have time for a shower before you go?â
You chased her lips with a teasing smirk as she pulled away. âI think that can be arranged,âÂ
OoOoOoO
âIs there a reason youâre running a one-woman marathon, or are you just trying to make it impossible for Al to beat you this week?â Kelleyâs voice cut through the running commentary in your head, and you blinked up at her from where she stood on the steps next to a big Chelsea market sign.Â
You glanced down at the smartwatch on your wrist. You didnât remember putting it on. It had become such a normal part of your morning routine that you didnât think about putting it on anymore. You had honestly forgotten that Alex was getting alerts about your run until Kelley mentioned it.Â
You tried not to think about the connection it had to your sister. You only paid attention to the stupid app when it alerted you that you were losing anyway.Â
âIs that why you decided to join me?â
âI know you like the Chelsea market and running the high line,â Kelley said too casually, falling into step beside you. âI joined you because you and your sister only run long distances when something is bothering you, and I thought you would prefer me over Alex,â
You glanced at her, but she adamantly kept her eyes ahead of her. It felt purposeful like she didnât want you to know she was watching you.Â
You were very glad that Alex hadnât decided to come herself, or that she had been talked out of it.Â
âAnd you thought Iâd want to talk,âÂ
Kelley shook her head. âNo, but I do have a way with Morgan women, and I figured Iâd support you,â
âHmm,â You hummed, unable to stop the slight smile that cracked across your face.Â
She would never let it go that she was basically your celebrity crush before you met her. You had been obsessed with college soccer when you were young, and Stanford had always been your favorite team.Â
While things had changed significantly since her and your sister started dating (and you actually met her), she thought it was hilarious that both of you had been in love with her at some point. She also thought it was hilarious that she was you quote-unquote gay awakening, but you really didnât like to think about that.Â
You let out a long breath as the two of you jogged another few blocks, enjoying the sounds of the city around you. It was strange, but you already associated the city with Taylor.Â
âThereâs a girl that I really like,â You mumbled, as you both passed a dumpling stand. âI stayed the night,â
Kelley made a low sound next to you. They all knew you met up with someone, but no one knew exactly how that night turned out. And you staying was kind of unheard of. âAnd you two slept together?âÂ
You opened your mouth to answer but closed it quickly. Did it count if you never took your clothes off? Did it count if you didnât let her touch you?
âYou got her off like with the others?â Kelley amended, after a quick glance your way.Â
âYes. Then I stayed, and we cuddled,â You admitted, your voice going very soft. âAll night,âÂ
You felt like you were in a weird dichotomy. Sex with Taylor was supposed to feel different because you felt so deeply for her.Â
You thought it would because the before was so romantic. You thought it would because you wanted her like you had never wanted anyone before.Â
But the act itself had felt⌠almost routine. It was like you were on autopilot. It was the same as it had been with every other girl you had been with.Â
Her body responded the same way theirs had, and it had been so easy to get lost in your own head.Â
It was only when she pulled you to her chest afterward. When she kissed your cheek and let you wash her hair before you got out of the bath. When she held you for the entire night, you ran your fingers down the line of her spine.Â
It proved that she wasnât like the others, and you let yourself enjoy the intimacy. It was why you stayed.Â
She was still your friend.Â
You spat the word in your mind.Â
You didnât want to end up in the no manâs land between friend and more than friend. Not again, the first time nearly ended in disaster, saved only by your mutual love of soccer and the goal of winning the World Cup.
You and Taylor didnât share the same⌠uniting factor.Â
And with the feelings bubbling in your chest, you knew you would never have the strength to walk away if that's what she asked of you.Â
âSo this is more than a one-nighter?â Kelley asked though she was already sure of the answer.Â
âI think?â You nodded. âIâve neverâŚI donât know how to do this, so I called Emily for advice,âÂ
Kelleyâs nose scrunched. She knew how close you and the blonde defender were, especially since the two of you had been going to youth camps together since she could remember. She also knew that Emily knew more about the mysterious Taylor than she did.Â
âThis is the hypothetical friend that you didnât think you were dating who had never had a burrito?âÂ
You hummed again, smiling at one of the dollar slice guys as you passed his little alcove. âI don't want to fuck this up, and I thought Emily would help. She didnât,âÂ
âWhat did Emily say?â Kelley pushed.Â
Your shoulders lifted and fell. âTo just go with it,âÂ
Kelley couldnât help her frown. That had to be the worst advice known to man, and Sonnett should have known. âSo you slept with her, even when you werenât sure you wanted to?â
âI wanted to,â You said, your voice going very soft. âI justâŚ-â
You didnât know how to explain that you got so caught up in your head that the experience felt like every other. That it was robotic and routine and expected.Â
âIt felt⌠genericâŚwhen I did it to her. Itâs not supposed to be routine when I do it to her.âÂ
Kelley caught your arm and pulled you to a stop.Â
âSex isnât something you do to someone. Itâs something you do with them,â She said seriously, brown eyes boring into yours like she was trying to read your mind. âItâs a mutual activity,âÂ
It was a terrifying prospect that you didnât know that, and it sent red flags twirling in Kelleyâs head, especially when you shrugged it off.Â
âI like her, so it was supposed to feel different,â You muttered, pulling your arm out of her grasp when the crosswalk sign came on.Â
It was supposed to be emotional and you were supposed to feel connected. You should have been so hyper-focused on every movement, every twitch of her body that the world faded into nonexistence.Â
You shouldnât have had to stop yourself from running through lineups in your head halfway through. You shouldnât have felt like the only important part of the experience was the finish.Â
What the fuck was wrong with you?
She sighed but followed after you as you jogged across the street. âAnd it didnât?â
âBefore did,â You said, keeping your eyes focused on the sidewalk in front of you. âAnd so did after,âÂ
âBut the middle?â She asked.Â
You shook your head, unwilling to put into words that you were too defective for it to be anything more than a quick fuck.Â
Taylor deserved better, especially since the way she held you made you feel so⌠safe. The way she cuddled into you made you feel loved. More loved than your tongue could ever make her feel.Â
âAnd that freaked you out?â Kelley asked, as you finally slowed your jog to a walk.Â
You scratched the back of your neck, noting the annoying way your hair rubbed against the skin there. You really needed to get it cut.Â
It wasnât the connection that freaked you out, it was the prospect that you could now lose it. That you were fumbling around with no clue how to move forward, liable to fuck up something that had just started.Â
You werenât even sure if it was something. You had no clue where you stood.Â
She looked at you like you werenât a broken toy, and one misstep could prove her wrong and send her running.Â
âI donât know how to do this. Itâs why I avoided sleeping with her in the first place. I was doing the friend thing well, and now⌠I have no idea whatâs next,â You murmured, barely above a whisper. So quietly that you werenât sure if Kelley heard you until her hand found your arm and gently pulled you to a stop yet again.Â
âI think we can agree that Emilyâs advice wasnât great,â She started, making eye contact with you, and squeezing your arm gently. âI think what you should focus on are the things you do like to do with this girl. Do those take slow steps, and communicate with her. Itâs a relationship, not a race,âÂ
âSlow steps,â You repeated, turning the words over in your mind.Â
âYes, and communication about what you like or donât like and what you want or donât want. Figuring out if youâre friends or more than friends would be a good place to start too,â The defender reiterated with a nod, emphasizing the back half of her sentence.Â
She knew how much of a people pleaser you were, and how often you set aside your own feelings to make other people happy. If it happened with simple things like you refusing to stop Emily, Rose, and Lindseyâs teasing when it became too much because they were âstill having funâ then she feared what other things you were willing to let go.Â
You swallowed hard and matched her nod.Â
You could do slow steps.Â
You ran a hand through your sweaty hair, glancing around you. At least your slight crisis had landed you in Mulberry Street.Â
âDo you wanna grab a snack before I head back? I told her I would bring her something for lunch after team recovery,â You asked, gesturing towards one of the many Italian restaurants surrounding you.Â
Kelley raised an eyebrow at you. âYou told this girl that you had training the day after a game and she believed you?âÂ
âI donât think she knows that much about footy,â You shrugged. âSheâs more of an American football fan,âÂ
Even if Taylor had played when she was young, you knew her knowledge was pretty limited.Â
Kelley cracked a smile at you and nodded toward the restaurant you had pointed out. âAs long as sheâs not an Eagles fan, weâll be fine then,â
You made a low sound of agreement knowing Kelley wasnât as serious about Football teams as she was about premier league teams. Her main concern was that you were treated well after all anyway.Â
OoOoOoO
You had calmed down significantly by the time you made it back to Taylorâs apartment, but Kelley had always had that effect on you.Â
She had been the one who helped you breathe before your first cap (along with Alex, though you hated talking about it). She was the one who talked you down after you tore your Achilles during the World Cup.Â
She always knew exactly what to say, and this was no different. She made you laugh and slipped in little pieces of advice without forcing you to ruminate on the situation. She made you believe that you could talk to Taylor and it would work.Â
And as you sat across from Taylor while she snacked on the penne Ă la vodka you had picked up for her, your confidence didnât waver.Â
Kelley swore it would only take 5 seconds of bravery.Â
âAre we dating now?â
Taylor paused, chewing her bite and swallowing as a perfect eyebrow arched in amusement. âDo you want us to be dating?â
You frowned, you hadnât been expecting a question back. You thought it would be just a simple yes or no.Â
âI think so,â You said slowly, meeting her eyes. âI donât know how to date,â
Her head cocked to the side. âYouâve never dated?âÂ
âNot really,â You shook your head, scratching the newly shortened hair at the back of your neck. âBesides a weird situationship, itâs all been one-nighters, so Iâm not sure how any of this is supposed to work,âÂ
Taylor put her fork down, and she leaned a little closer to you, frowning. âHold on, your realest relationship was a situationship?âÂ
âYes,â You said sheepishly, your fingers digging more harshly into the back of your neck as you felt heat crawl up your cheeks all the way to your ears.Â
âWhy?â
It was asked with a giggle, but it didnât rub you the wrong way. Taylor wasnât making fun of you.Â
You cleared your throat, eyes flickering away from her and back. âShe was straight, and one of my friends,âÂ
It was a hard thing to admit, that you had fallen into a friends-with-benefits relationship with one of your closest friends, and that you hadnât been able to keep your feelings locked away in a little box. You let things go too far. You let yourself believe that your favorite striker would leave her perfect boyfriend.Â
You let yourself believe that she would return your feelings and pick you.Â
She didnât, and you had sworn off relationships after that.Â
Why would you get involved when everyone always left?
âWe were under a lot of pressure in the U20s and it was a good way to blow off steam,â You continued, your voice going soft. âThings just⌠went too far and ended messily,â
âSituationships usually do,â Taylor said gently, reaching across the island to place a careful hand on your arm.Â
âWe stayed friends though. We had to, because of the teamâ You murmured. âEventually I just got over it,âÂ
Taylor hummed, her thumb lingering on a thick scar on the inside of your elbow.Â
It seemed to her that a lot of your stories ended with you just getting over things. She wondered if you ever actually processed them, or if you just enjoyed pretending it never happened.Â
âAnd now we link up really well,â You finished with a shrug, an easy smile returning to your features. âAnyway, back to the question. Are we dating?âÂ
Taylor felt her lips tilt up in return. âAgain Iâll ask, do you want to be?â
âWeâre going in circles,â You sighed, dragging your hand from the back of your neck up through your newly trimmed curls, thankful Kelley had stopped with you to get it cut on the way back to Taylorâs apartment.Â
Taylor rolled her eyes. âJust answer the question,âÂ
Your nose scrunched. Had you not just explained that you didnât know how to date? You didnât even know what it entailed.Â
How would things change? What would she expect?Â
But she was looking at you with so much softness, so much⌠understanding. It made something tug in your chest.Â
If you were going to try dating anyone, you wanted it to be her.Â
âYes,â You breathed out, fighting to keep your voice even and steady.Â
âThen weâre dating,â Taylor shrugged, picking up her fork. âEasy,âÂ
âEasy,â You mimicked, trying to ignore Emilyâs voice ringing in your head.Â
It didnât have to be complicated.Â
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So thereâs sth else I noticed related to the Gracie rabbit hole Iâve fallen down that I havenât mentioned yet bc I feel crazy saying it but Iâve already said a lot of insane stuff lately so fuck it. But before u read this post I do recommend reading this other analysis I wrote as well as this post first bc itâll make everything make more sense. Ok continuingâŚ.
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Not long after The Secret of Us was released on June 21, I watched this interview that was uploaded the day the album was released where Gracie texts her fans. One of the first things I noticed was how Gracie suspiciously looks straight at the camera as she makes a typo which I mentioned in the analysis I just linked, but another thing that caught my attention was that one of the fans is named Aimee (3:06 mark in the vid). I thought this was a little strange bc Aimee isnât really the typical spelling of that name, itâs usually spelled like this instead, Amy. But even more strange was that the day after this interview was uploaded, June 22, Taylor just so happened to play thanK you aIMee as one of the surprise songs in London. What an interesting coincidence!
June 22 was a big deal bc it was Midsummer Day which celebrates daylight. This is likely why Gracie made yellow đ the main color of the album and chose to release it on June 21, Midsummer Eveâbc this album is abt a coming out journey (see these posts for more on that: x, x, x, x, x, x, x). And if you look at the text âAimeeâ sends, it sounds like sth an artist would ask another artist rather than a typical fan question. Aimee specifically asks abt her creative process which is a very artist thing to do. So basically all that to say I wouldnât be surprised if Aimee was actually Taylor and this text was also an easter egg for us to find just like the intentional glitches and typos.
If this text was in fact from Taylor, I believe the purpose of it may have been to lead us down the Gracie rabbit hole where we could find endless cross references between Gracieâs music and Taylorâs music. If you watch the music videos for those 3 songs Aimee mentions and listen to the lyrics, they could easily be interpreted as being abt Taylorâs secret relationship w this korner of the internet that is almost like the Hanging Gardens of Babylon bc thereâs no tangible proof it ever existed but there is a lot of folklore surrounding it and the story has been passed down and become a myth. âWonder if you regret the secret of us.â I believe these 3 songs could be from Taylorâs perspective. And to go even further w it (fair warning, this is where we really go off the deep end), I think itâs very possible that not just these songs are abt this secret relationship, but most of Gracieâs songs bc all of them reference each other and have lyrical and visual parallels to each other much like Taylorâs songs (see this post).
Now I want to make it very clear: Gracie is her own person w her own talents outside of Taylor. I donât want anyone to get the wrong idea or think Iâm trying to undermine Gracieâs artistry or give all the credit to Taylor. And I also donât think this secret relationship was the only inspiration for these songs since itâs very clear Gracie uses her own personal experiences and feelings, and I believe she could be writing abt more than one muse or from more than one personâs perspective in each song, similar to how in hoax Taylor sings abt 3 different relationships simultaneously. I am simply trying to point out the insane amount of parallels between Gracie and Taylorâs music that I think are too abundant to simply chalk up to coincidence. And Iâm not saying that my interpretations are for sure the right ones, I could definitely be wrong. It wouldnât be the first time. This is just a fun clown theory that I think is worth considering.
So going back to those 3 songs in the textâMess It Up, I know it wonât work, The BottomâI wanted to do an analysis on them and the mvs bc I think the reason why âAimeeâ mightâve been pointing us to those specific songs and mvs is bc they are an important part of this coming out story. Plus the specific symbolism and imagery used in the songs can be cross referenced w pretty much every other song in Gracieâs discography (and w many Taylor songs) making them all connected.
For instance, the main themes in Mess It Up are:
Not growing up -> minor, tehe, Wishful Thinking, Older, Better, Augusta, Alright, Difficult // Peter, The Archer, cardigan, betty, peace
Groundhog Day (This is related to the next theme) -> Under/Over, Risk mv, I Love You, Iâm Sorry, us // The Prophecy
Making the same mistake over and over/Bad habits -> Long Sleeves, Rockland, The Bottom, Best, Will you cry?, Difficult, This is what the drugs are for, Fault line, Block me out, Blowing Smoke, I Love You, Iâm Sorry, us, Let It Happen // Anti-Hero, coney island, Florida!!!, Fresh Out The Slammer, The Black Dog
Not being able to sleep at night -> Rockland, Hard to Sleep, Camden, Painkillers, Difficult, This is what the drugs are for, The blue, 405, Risk, Blowing Smoke, Let It Happen, Tough Love // Midnights the stories of 13 sleepless nights, hoax
The birthday cakes -> 21, Stay mv, Mean It mv, Risk mv // All Too Well short film, coney island
âLet it happenâ -> The song Let It Happen on TSOU, Better
Lying -> For Real This Time, Best, Full machine, Where do we go now?, Block me out, Blowing Smoke, Let It Happen // Getaway Car, illicit affairs, the lavender haze/bearding/red herrings
Phone calls -> 21, Rockland, Full machine, I should hate you, This is what the drugs are for, The blue, Block me out, us, Let It Happen // cowboy like me, Anti-Hero mv, Fortnight mv
Going onto a porch in order to apologize to someone -> Risk mv (technically not to apologize but itâs still related to coming out and making things right) // betty, cardigan, this is me trying, long story short, Fresh Out the Slammer
The main themes in I know it wonât work are:
Closets -> Peter, seven, cowboy like me, I Know Places
Drawing the line in the sand and putting up boundaries or crossing boundaries -> Mess It Up, Long Sleeves, For Real This Time, Best, Felt Good About You, Let It Happen, Gave You I Gave You I
Cutting ties w someone -> Friend, Blowing Smoke, Free Now
Being someoneâs ghost/haunting someone -> I miss you, Iâm sorry, us, Block me out // Basically all of TTPD and much of folkmore and Midnights (Anti-Hero mv)
The main themes in The Bottom are:
âI told you I was down bad, you hate to see me like thatâ -> Down Bad
Making the same mistake over and over/Bad habits -> Long Sleeves, Rockland, The Bottom, Best, Will you cry?, Difficult, This is what the drugs are for, Fault line, Block me out, Blowing Smoke, I Love You, Iâm Sorry, us, Let It Happen // Anti-Hero, coney island, Florida!!!, Fresh Out The Slammer, The Black Dog
Opening up the door and letting someone into your house, closing the door, or going into someoneâs house uninvited -> Mess It Up mv, Under/Over, tehe, I should hate you, us, Let It Happen, I Love You, Iâm Sorry, Gave You I Gave You I // cardigan, hoax, Anti-Hero mv
Dragging someone down/Hitting rock bottom/Coming down after a high or being high (drug metaphor; becoming more famous=âgetting higherâ) -> Long Sleeves, Rockland, Wishful Thinking, Painkillers, Alright, This is what the drugs are for, Fault line, Right now, Block me out, Blowing Smoke, I Knew It, I Know You, Gave You I Gave You I, Free Now // Many songs on TTPD use the drug metaphor, gold rush, long story short, Anti-Hero mv (pushed from balcony), seven, this is me trying, illicit affairs
Being the problem -> 21, minor, Rockland, Wishful Thinking, Older, Painkillers, Best, Difficult, Block me out, Unsteady, I Love You, Iâm Sorry mv // Anti-Hero
Mess It Up
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So as I stated before this song is all abt making the same mistakes over and over and reliving the same day like itâs Groundhog Day. Gracie, the narrator, keeps trying to make things right and apologize to the person sheâs hurt, but every time she tries she messes it up which is represented by her dropping the cake repeatedly. But finally at the end of the mv, she is able to get it right and properly apologize. She knocks on someoneâs door and they open it which symbolizes this person opening their heart to Gracie and forgiving her. If you go to the 2:12 mark in the mv when the letters and numbers on the fridge fall, youâll see that they spell out a secret message âHi (13, 31) Peter Pan - Tâ (the âIâ doubles as a 1, the â3â doubles as an E, and the âLâ doubles as an R/r if flipped on its side). Taylor was 31 yrs old when the Mess It Up mv was released on May 6, 2021. Peter Pan is the boy who never grew up. This means that itâs likely the narratorâs inability to grow up that is causing issues in the relationship. This is why the song starts w âOpened two double doors, typical, pretty sure I could grow up.â
âDid I fall out of like when I called youâ -> Did I cross a boundary and make things worse when I called you? Boundaries are one of the main themes in I know it wonât work. I believe that Gracie and Taylor could be using âphone calls/texts/lettersâ as a metaphor for the anon messages and riddles weâve received over the years. As a result of trying to solve these messages and riddles, kaylors have gotten a ton of hate and many have had to leave the fandom bc the environment is so toxic. This song could be Taylor acknowledging these issues and apologizing for how weâve been treated.
â'Cause every time I get too close, I just go mess it upâ -> Itâs possible Taylor has tried many times over the years to properly apologize to us by giving us more cryptic messages containing these apologies, but the problem is that these anon messages and riddles are the main reason why we get bullied so this only makes the issue worse in the end.
âFunny that (Funny that) didn't work (Didn't work), I could be anywhere, I'm on your blockâ -> I believe this could be related to I Love You, Iâm Sorry. âThe way life goes, Joyriding down our road, Lay on the horn to prove that it haunts me, (I'm wrong again, wrong again) I love you, I'm sorry.â This song also has the lyrics âI wanna speak in codeâ which makes me think of the anon messages and queer flagging.
âI keep thinking, maybe if you let me back in, we can make it better, breaking every habitâ -> Taylor talks abt breaking bad habits in The Black Dog which I believe represents putting an end to the bearding/lavender haze/red herrings/smokescreen/blowing smoke/not growing up.
Itâs very interesting that Gracie uses a birthday cake to apologize. Birthday cakes are a common symbol that shows up in Gracieâs music. They also appear in 21, another apology song, and the Risk mv which is likely abt the mass coming out (see this post). In the All Too Well mv, Sadieâs character receives a birthday cake at the same time that Taylor sings, âBut then he watched me watch the front door all night, willin' you to come, And he said, âIt's supposed to be fun turning 21.ââ In both 21 and ATW 10 min version, the older person in the relationship misses their significant otherâs 21st birthday which greatly hurts them. These songs could be 2 sides of the same coin from opposite perspectives like dorothea and TTDS. With how many connections there are between Gracie and Taylorâs music, Iâm inclined to believe this isnât a coincidence.
(From the Mean It mv. When the 21 candles are thrown in the box they almost look like a backward "t" and "s")
âIf it doesn't go away by the time I turn 30, I made a mistake and I'll tell you I'm sorry, âSorry.ââ The narrator is saying once she turns 30 sheâll apologize to the 21 yr old if her feelings havenât changed by then. This is immediately followed by a âsorryâ meaning the narrator has actually already turned 30 yrs old which is another indicator that Gracie is in fact speaking from someone elseâs perspective bc Gracie was only 20 at the time of this songâs release in 2020. Plus just a few tracks later in the same album, the narrator says "I miss you, I'm sorry" which she said she wouldnât say until after she turned 30. Taylor was 30 yrs old when the album minor was released in July 2020 and when 21 was released as a single on Feb 20, 2020. If this song is from Taylorâs perspective at 30 yrs old, then the significant other/ex being 21 indicates it (along w all the other cross-referenceable songs) is likely not abt a literal romantic relationship; rather, the song is an allegory or metaphor. The 21 (acoustic) mv has "I miss you" on the piano and "I'm sorry" in the notebook which indicates that 21 is directly related to I miss you, I'm sorry. The emphasis on birthdays and age in 21 fits well w the Peter Pan metaphor that shows up in many of Gracieâs songs. Even though the narrator is getting physically older, she is not getting metaphorically older. To add even more credibility to this theory, the song minor has the line âHit me 3-1-0â which could represent both Taylor turning 31 in 2020 and a backwards 13. 13s show up several times in Gracieâs mvs and songs. The Secret of Us is a 13-track album that was released on June 21. Additionally, the first đ´ó §ó ˘ó Ľó Žó §ó ż message was sent July 21 and the second to last message, which Iâm now pretty certain is abt Gracieâs album TSOU, was sent May 21 (x).
Look at the numbers on the houses âŹď¸ Going column-wise thereâs 226(1), 226(3) which is a 13 and thereâs also âď¸âď¸ which Taylor has used a ton for TTPD (Taylor said in Nov 2021 she wanted to try to plan sth 3 yrs in advance); 2267 -> 6+7=13. Adding up 2+2+6+3 also gives u 13 while 2+2+6+1=11=K. And 6+6 from the 2261, 2263 (again going column-wise) is 12 which is 21 backwards. The 13 showing up in the Risk mv just confirms these choices in the Mess It Up mv were completely intentional.
Gracie and Taylor performed I miss you, Iâm sorry together at eras which was Taylorâs suggestion since Gracieâs set was canceled that day (x)(x). I just think itâs very interesting that Taylor wore a yellow dress when they sang this song and then a yr later she just so happened to be featured on the title track of Gracieâs very yellow album đ which they (allegedly) didnât start writing until Nov 13 a few months later (x). This indicates that this performance was likely planned ahead of time and not a last minute decision like they said. I think much of the timeline weâve been given for Gracie and Taylorâs friendship might be a red herring to prevent ppl from figuring out what these songs are really abt. Gracie and Taylor (allegedly) wrote us together on Nov 13, 2023 spontaneously; but Taylor wearing yellow during IMYIS along w the pap walk w the Cassandra handbag, almost burning down the house đŻď¸đ§Ż, and and the fact that all this happened on Nov 13, the day Karlie and Taylor met, indicates that us was actually written much earlier and that the Nov 13 story was just a red herring.
I know it wonât work
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This song is all abt boundaries. There are different types of boundaries that show up in the mv: A shoreline, a line in the sand, a fence. Itâs clear the narrator doesnât want to end this relationship and put up walls but she believes she has no other choice bc of her circumstances (not being able to grow up -> Peter, closets).
âI left you here, Heard you keep the extra closet empty, In case this year I come back and stay throughout my twentiesâ -> The narrator knows thereâs no guarantee sheâll actually âgrow upâ and come out of the closet so her ex keeps the closet empty just in case she wants to move back in and stay in the closet.
âWhat if I won't? How am I supposed to put that gently? And down the road you will love me until you resent meâ -> Since these lines directly follow the ones I just mentioned, you might be inclined to think that âWhat if I wonât?â is the narrator asking âWhat if I wonât move back in and rekindle our relationship?â BUT I believe the wording was intentionally ambiguous bc that way it could also mean âWhat if I wonât grow up and leave the closet? Will you eventually come to resent me if I canât be the hero you want?â
âBut it's a lot, All the shine of half a decade fadin', The whole facade seemed to fall apart, it's complicatedâ -> This perfectly parallels the 11/09/2019 â ď¸ message. The narrator is saying her ex is asking a lot of her by wanting her to come out and destroy the facade. I believe decade mightâve been changed to half a decade so as to not make it obvious Gracie is singing from Taylorâs perspective. The âshineâ symbolizes the love and support from fans that has come w being such a famous and successful artist. Thatâs not an easy thing to give up.
âWhy won't you try movin' on for once? That might make it easy, I know we cut all the ties, but you're never really leavin'â -> Taylor knows that even if us kaylors walk away from her we will always eventually come back bc we canât help but be invested and this puts a lot of pressure on Taylor that she doesnât want.
âI'll open up, I'm thinkin' everythin' you wish I wasn't, The call was tough but you're better off, I'm bein' honest, So, won't you stop holdin' out for me when I don't want it? Just brush me off 'cause I'm your ghost right now, your house is hauntedâ -> This entire 3rd verse is extremely telling and fits perfectly w the 2019 failed coming out. The call to not come out was tough bc she was conflicted abt it but she thinks she ultimately made the right decision. Taylor is asking us to stop holding out for a coming out bc itâs not what she wants. Of course I donât think this is how Taylor currently feels bc I think sheâs getting ready to burn down the closet but I think this song shows how she felt at one point. I think the ghost imagery is supposed to connect this song w I miss you, Iâm sorry and us as well as all the ghost imagery Taylor has used.
The Bottom
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This song is abt hitting rock bottom and being worried that you will drag the ppl you love down w you. Itâs kind of a more scathing version of Anti-Hero. I think this song could be directly related to the Mess It Up mv. Someone opens up the door to let Gracie in bc she wants to apologize by giving them a cake. But the narrator warns this person that they should keep their guard up bc she will always be doomed to repeat the same mistakes and drag ppl down w her. Since this song is kind of self explanatory, Iâll instead focus on the mv.
The first thing I noticed when watching this mv is the striking similarities to the Bejeweled mv. Both seem to be inspired by Disney movies/fairytales and even the bells during the title card parts sound similar. PLUS đ anon told us to watch out for things that âring a belleâ -> there are bells in both mvs and one also shows up during the burning castle scene at the end and it is literally ringing; and Bejeweled should look and sound familiar if u have watched The Bottom mv; AND Belle is a Disney princess which is another indicator that đ was referring to these mvs (Taylor wears a yellow dress just like Belle at the end of Bejeweled). Gracie said that The Bottom is supposed to be a satirical mv (see description of vid) and this parallels the Bejeweled mv being satire.
Another thing thatâs interesting is that The Bottom mv is kind of the opposite of the Bejeweled mv. In The Bottom, Gracie is dragging a body down the stairs and burying it (descending) while in Bejeweled, Taylor is using an elevator to get higher and higher until she reaches the top floor (ascending). Ascending and descending are things that đŤ emphasized in this message. Ascending and descending are also things a plane does when flying from one place to another -> âI thought the plane was going down howâd you turn it right aroundâ and all the plane imagery lately. I think đŤ could have been trying to get us to realize that the beginning stages of this coming out plan (the âascent,â PR stunts w MH and đ, red herrings, 2023-early 2024 đŤ) arenât what we should focus on, itâs the end stages of the journey (the âdescent,â cracks in the facade, getting louder w queer flagging, mid 2024-Dec 2024(?) đŹ) that are important.
Yellow shows up a few times in this mv, and I think itâs significant that the room in which the murder happens is a bright one w yellow chairs. Yellow is commonly used to symbolize happiness; Taylor and Gracie use this color in a very similar way to represent daylight/sunshine/summer/being out of the closet/not hiding your real self đđźâď¸đď¸ So putting these things together, this scene is symbolically similar to the yellow closet in the Lover house where Taylor has had to put away her sunshine and happiness bc she wasnât able to come out during Lover era. What was supposed to be a joyous celebration ended w death and destruction.
Itâs also interesting that throughout the mv, Gracie is dancing and performing (showmanship/PR) while in a literal spotlight. This ties in perfectly w the very last scene where Gracie is smoking a cigarette which represents bearding/red herrings/lavender haze/smokescreen/smoke and mirrors magic/Blowing Smoke/bad habits. In The Black Dog, Taylor uses smoking as an example of a bad habit/self-destructive behavior she is trying to quit.
Lastly, I wanted to leave you w a few things that I think are very interesting and that could tie in w this theory:
#i'm so glad i'm finally finished w this analysis i thought it would never end#the secret of us#gaylor#gaylor swift#kaylor#aimee#thank you aimee#surprise songs#6/21#6/22#eras tour#easter eggs#glitch#midsummer#daylight#london#21#30#31#13#it's actually ridiculous how many rabbit holes there are like you can get lost down there and never come out
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11 stories in, 5 to go. This one's a doozy, folks. Includes prompts from Whumptober Day 13 (Multiple Whumpees, "Death will do us part") and Day 19 (Blood Trail)
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Marauders | Sirius Black/Remus Lupin | 3,414 words | CW for character death and blood/gore
He couldnât remember the last time his skin had been so unmarred the morning after a moon, even with the help of his friends. It worried him. That a lack of injuries was more disconcerting than the inverse was another thought best addressed later. He skimmed over his neck and the back of his legs with uncertain hands, and still found nothing. Remus was whole, yet there was blood in the air.
Almost a year after the prank that threatened to tear his world in two, Remus wakes up after a full moon to find that the worst-case scenario was not as far behind him as he hoped.
#whumptober2024#no.13#no.19#multiple whumpees#death will do us part#blood trail#marauders#fic#character death#blood#my fic#marauders era fic#remus lupin#wolfstar#wolfstar fic
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the thing about donna is that her tragedy is so genuinely soul rending and miserable and well executed that i love it like itâs actually an extremely sadistic thing for a tv show to do, it makes no sense for them to do that in a genre family show and yet. So i like it. i like the balls of it. the problem is i know that with the new tennant specials theyre gonna fix it and address it. Well what if i dont want it to be fixed. what if i want to sit in my misery huh
#category 5 just rewatched journeyâs end moment#i need a new dw tag because the old one i used when i was 12 and itâs so so so dearly embarrassing.#also im fully ready to do whovian eraâŚ.2!!!!! itâs no longer cringe im free im so free guys.#ncuti time!!!! im not watching 13 though i promise to finish 12 at some point i got too sad about clara.#hmmmâŚ.#doc who#<- thats the new tag lets all get used to it
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On this day, April 13
In 2011: My Chemical Romance released âSING It for Japanâ, a re-worked version of âSINGâ, as part of the #SINGItForJapan project led by Ray Toro. All proceeds were donated towards those affected by the 2011 TĹhoku earthquake and tsunami through the Red Cross. (đ¤)
Stream âSing It for Japanâ here and watch the music video here or below the cut!
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#2011#single release#alternate version release#danger days era#april 13#the spotify link doesnt work for australia bc its region locked and they hate us i guess#but the yt video is :')#this is pretty much it for the rest of april and may until foundations release lol see youse all in a month
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sorry ive tried to avoid being a hater for no reason like . hating on stuff just bc i resent its popularity rather than actually genuinely disliking it. i try to avoid doing that now. but can the eras tour please just end already so i never ever have to hear about it again ever.
#its bad enough it keeps popping up on all my social media feeds but now that stupid movie is completely dominating my movie app#so im like can i get tickets to see a movie this week and its like sure but only if you scroll past like 5 taylor swift ads. is that ok#yes the movie isnt out for over a month but we're still going to keep it parked right at the top. in front of the movies that ARE playing r#also when i went to the showtimes screen it just. automatically took me to the showings for oct 13th bc thats when her movie is out#not. showings for this week. which it always used to do by default. no. showings for 10/13 for her movie#like omfg i know its not a big deal but i am so sick of hearing about this tour already#so for it to be adding this many minor nuisances & obstructions to me going to the movies this week is just like. go awayyyyy#like twice as frustrating as it would have already been -_- maybe more.#avpost#me: can i see a different movie please#theaters: see taylor swift? buy the taylor swift popcorn bucket? oops you almost saw showtimes for the movie you wanted#not to worry we replaced those with the showtimes for taylor swift. which you obviously want to see.#we are going to shove this extremely average pop musician down your fucking throat for the entirety of 2023 is that okay.#beyonce is currently also on tour. the highest grossing tour of all time. and i dont hear abt it even a quarter as much as i hear abt eras.#so like. no this is not in correlation to her popularity its too fucking much. please leav me alone.
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It's really funny seeing new fans be like "Wait the doctor is gay/bi/nonbinary/etc???" As if they haven't been kissing men and women and all else left and right and ignoring gender as a concept since the very beginning
#duck talks#well kissing men and women in nuwho anyway. classic doctors not so much in that department#gender on the other hand...#its less that the doctor is becoming these things now and moreso that the doctor as a character is a lot less closed off than he used to be#easy to see in the way 10 vs 14 act#10 wouldve never said i love you. he just couldnt. not even to rose (sad)#14 on the other hand is throwing the l word around like candy and hugging his friends (:#i feel like 12 was kind of the end of the doctor's closed off era. and by 13 she finally felt more open to being around other people#but she still kept a level of separation between her and her companions. couldnt let them get too close#not quite ready for love. she had been hurt too much in the past to try again#maybe 15 will be the doctor that loves freely and without inhibition#interesting to see#not allowing rbs sorry d:#doctor who spoilers#jic
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It has to be your daughter Akiko. It's her fate.
#ććŹä˝#tasuku emoto#ĺ
ăĺă¸#hikaru kimi e#1x26#made by me#fujiwara no michinaga#č¤ĺééˇ#A CHICHIUE#I'm obsessed with the quiet harsh voice he used#there are so many Akiko's in this family#different kanji but same pronunciation#tbh this part of taiga dramas always make me sick bc women#especially young ones#in the eras they were in. are not being talked about AS HUMAN BEINGS#they were forced to marry some powerful ministers (& their sons) or the mikado at age 13 or 14#they are literally trade bargains for power#it's more ironic in this show because most of the women are stronger than their fathers and brothers#although I believe that michinaga's truly worried about his daughter's happiness in life#he still talked about her in that tone#as if she's just a thing that he could trade to get the country back on its right track
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