#17 Life Lessons (I Wish Someone Had Told Me)
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chiron observations â€ïžâđ©č
TW: itâs chiron, you k whatâs coming.
natal south node 9H opposition solar chiron 3H in retrograde: lesson i was meant to live, in this case about communication. later on that year, I communicated the situation -I needed help- but throughout that time I was struggling to process the information. south node 9H represents the knowledge i acquired and the lesson i had to experienced to let others know about that knowledge. retrograde shows difficulties on expressing themselves, scared of being judged, delays, etc.
solar moon conjunct natal chiron: wounds who were deeply hidden in the past, that you didnât remember, are now in front of your eyes and you cannot stop but observe directly. injustices with your mom, resentfulness and emotions you could not hide anymore are now part of your daily routine. itâs like someone hits you with a rock and you canât stop bleeding/crying.
syrinx (3360) aspecting chiron: itâs giving fear of rejection, literally, thatâs your trauma. asteroid syrinx represents your attitude towards rejection and high expectations towards you. I have it in opposition, through my whole life I have been what others wanted me to be. I, even as a child, controlled my respiration to not disturbed others. a period of time I suffered bc I believed with all my soul I shouldnât live bc of the high expectations, rejection, I wasnât able to fit in the box, I tried to. itâs been a whole process, to acknowledge -of course- I donât want and donât have to be what others want me to be to be happy. I share this to show how you can use what youâve struggled with and turn it into something you can master, take advantage of it for your own good: the power of chiron.
solar chiron trine natal venus: youâre experiencing what venus represents -relationships, every kind, etc.-, what you craved for a long time, but chiron itâs not gonna bring it up pretty. youâre learning through these experiences. depends on the aspect the intensity and type. in this case, itâs happening -what your natal venus craves- but youâll learn to confront the situation -bc of the trine aspect that kinda shows the intensity chiron has-. and itâs not going to be as you wished at first⊠for example, my bestie went on her first date -sheâs a hopeless romantic but wonât show it- but she didnât like the guy and then she told him and that guy dated her friend, she was shocked and obviously affected but then she stood up. for a long time she struggled to make friends, in this period of time finally she got their gurls, but at the begging there were difficulties she turned out to handle really well.
chiron 6H in mars return chart could mean difficulties on your health, keeping up with a sport? routine, have a routine, you could find yourself stressed out about it. youâre starting to analyze more things.
the degree of your chiron in sr chart can tell about your attitude in front of that situation, house would indicate what type of situation youâre dealing with.
example
  solar chiron 11H 17° (leo degree): after my birthday -after solar return starts- i had a âfightâ with a âfriendâ of the group I was part of, and besides that, I was starting to not feeling it with the friend group. it was a journey of a domino effect were I opened my eyes and saw they werenât sparkling anymore -for me-. so i decided to distance myself, to start a journey of âstanding by myselfâ. I started to do shit by myself, focusing that energy -used on others- on me. itâs giving developed leo energy.
the aspects chiron has represents how you deal with trauma, in any type of chart.
example
  trine natal lilith 7H 18° (virgo degree): continuing with the chiron mentioned before, I struggled with my friendship so I ârebelledâ to the situation I wasnât comfortable with and started to be more independent -some characteristics lilith (mean) represents-. nowadays and never I think, it has been seen as good to do what you want to do without masks. in this case, I left the group and opened my eyes about the girl I âfoughtâ, since the beginning she had some envy attitudes towards me I couldnât decipher. 7H also represents enemies. virgo degree itâs at it finest when I stopped and analyzed the whole situation, being picky.
i donât want to misinform or alarm the ones who are reading this, pls donât take this seriously, itâs an observation I made based on others experiences, this post is not a must do book.
having a lot of chiron aspects in sr itâs giving youâre gonna experience something really traumatic. Iâve seen the solar return charts of family who lost their son/brother, between the year theyâve lost him and the other year, thereâs more than 4 aspects. I believe itâs bc of the trauma effect. HOWEVER, pls remember the warning I made earlier.
9H chiron opposition saturn: I have a friend who was born in another country but she stays in another but she has to come back to her natal country to maintain her nationality. she told me his older brother had to be the âdadâ bc her parents go back and ford to that another country for work, this means she lacks of a stable father figure, someone whoâll be strict with her, someone who she can support herself, and authority. could be loners.
urania (30) aspecting chiron: urania represents astrology/astronomy/cosmology. in greek mythology, urania was one of the nine muses, the goddess of the topics mentioned before and of universal love and holy spirit. whenâs aspecting chiron, that represents how we can grow from our suffer, how we transform that pain and traumatic event that impacted our lives. it appears this connection. astrology is used as a way of healing, of knowing themselves. introspection. feel seen and being even shocked by how accurate astrology can be and how it makes you feel understood. I LOVE YOU SO FCKING MUCH ASTROLOGY THANKYOU BC OF YOU IM ALIVE HDHKWBFND. I have that aspect đ§ââïž-this was on my drafts on a post called âastrology helped to healâ, should I post it?
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⥠Based on personal experience and Iâve analyzed in my surroundings.
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⥠Iâm not a profesional astrologer.
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Have you discussed Jimin and Jungkook's rain fight?
There's dumpling fight bw vmin, banana fight bw hopekook etc.
But the rain fight between Jimin and Jungkook kind of stood out to me. Because it seems to have really affected Jungkook some way. It sounds like some kind of turning point in their friendship, especially from Jungkook's side.
I am not sending this ask to a shipper blog, coz they might be a bit biased, so sending in here.
I don't think I had the opportunity. I think I just mentioned something about Jungkook's storytelling skills in the context, but that's it.
Perhaps it was a turning point for Jungkook because he saw immediately the consequences to his actions. And not because of some banana, but in a situation in which someone close to him got really angry.
I'm trying to think of myself at that age and how I reacted to fights. For example, I would argue with my siblings all the time. We would say horrible things to each other and we would get into screaming matches. I didn't have that with my close friends. Until one day in high school. I was bummed out because I didn't do well on some final test and I kept telling myself that I was stupid. I couldn't shut up about it. My bff at that time, trying to make me understand how wrong it is to talk about myself like that and get a reality check, all of a sudden she approved me. She said "yes, you're absolutely right. You are stupid because you got a bad grade. Are you happy?" And because I was a dumb teenager, I stormed off, went home, cried a bit and then with two other friends, we all decided to meet at our favorite cafe, have a talk and get it over with. And then we didn't have another fight for many many years.
Do you think I took that as a life lesson? Or my friendship dynamic changed? Nah, we were 17 and still dumb and we had crushes and homework to think about. And now, more than a decade later, I get to listen to these two guys being so overly dramatic and taking responsibility and I'm thinking, wow, they were much more mature than I was. Or perhaps the friendship they had was really special. I mean, it must have been due to the context as well. They were both working day and night along other people because they had a goal in life. You have to grow up fast in a situation like that. Leaving home so early had a contribution. Jimin and Jungkook were lucky that they got along so well since the beginning and became close friends. You need that. I can speak from experience and unlike them, I didn't have the opportunity to make great friends while being away from home. But they did, they got each other so of course having a serious fight must have caused quite a big reaction and solving the conflict was like a soap opera/k-drama scene. Crying in the rain was the cherry on top.
The vmin dumpling incident was about work ethic and bruised egos and that too was dramatic. I think there was some physical altercation involved too, but that's just me and my imagination, don't take that seriously.
But in the rainy day fight, they were not on equal footing either. Jimin is the older and probably felt responsible for Jungkook's behavior. Then Jungkook had a big ego too and forgot his place. Trying to navigate that can lead to conflicts. (Remember Jin and Tae fighting during the tour? It's exactly that).
I personally don't see life as a series of life lessons. It's too random and we're too wrapped up in our own heads and our existence in order to realize we should learn something from that. Perhaps it's cultural as well. But the way in which both Jimin and Jungkook told the story, it did seem like an event that had marked the way they should behave with not only one another, but also in relation to those around them. At least they see that retrospectively. If I were to get into BTS now and discover this story, told from their point of view, it wouldn't take long for me to become their fan because they embody a type of relationship that one wishes to have, especially as a friendship.
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Tag game: Get to know me!
Thank you @abiaswreck for the tag! :] đ€
1. Birthday?
8/11 (me and binnie are birthday twins)
2. Favorite color?
I'll say black but i dont really have a favorite!
3. How tall are you?
5â5 (and 3/4 thank you very much)
4. How many pair of shoes to you own?
somewhere around 14 idk i gave up on counting
5. Favorite song?
for skz probably ssick or easy but not skz probably ohio is for lovers by hawthorne heights
6. Favorite movie?
oh probably either the scream movies or unironically the twilight movies (theyre my childhood comfort movies)
7. Who would be your ideal partner?
Someone who makes me laugh and takes the time to understand me.
8. Do you want children?
I've said no for a really long time but i think if i met the right person and the circumstances were ideal then maybe.
9. Have you gotten in trouble with the law?
Not really other than a few times of being a stupid teenager nothing serious though. Watching my parents screw up a lot when i was young probably had a lot to do with that.
10. What color socks are you wearing?
oh god i hate socks so much. i only wear them when i have to and not a second longer.
11. Favorite type of music?
this is such a cliché but i really do listen to everything. edm, pop, pop punk, metal, sad songs, happy songs, hell on occasion even a tiny bit of country (only carrie underwood lets not get carried away)
12. How many pillows do you sleep with?
2! One horizontal and one vertical. Kinda like a half body pillow i guess? idk i have to be hugging something to fall asleep.
13. What position do you sleep in?
im a diagnosed insomniac so really whatever position my body finally passes out in... there's a lot of tossing and turning most nights.
14. What donât you like when youâre sleeping?
Bright lights (a tv or any sort of light on an appliance) or dead silence i need a fan or rain or SOMETHING.
15. Have you tried archery?
Yeah actually my grandfather used to take me hunting when i was younger. I never actually killed anything but i got pretty good at hitting cans and targets :]
16. Favorite fruit?
ohhhhh either strawberries or blackberries or pineapple... idk i love fruit so much.
17. Are you a good liar?
I can be when I have to be. I hate lying though it always brings drama and negative energy.
18. Whatâs your personality type?
INFP-T
19. Innie or outie?
Innie
20. Left or right handed?
Both! but I mostly use my right!
21. Favorite food?
Pineapple pizza (fight me Christopher Bang)
22. Favorite foreign food?
Oh my grandmother makes Jag on special occasions and its one of my favorites. Other than that as of recently ive been eating japchae so much i literally have a craving for it like every other day.
23. Are you clean or messy?
sigh. my room? depression disaster area. Everything else in my life? Severe OCD neat freak (im talking labels, sorted by color and size, the whole nine yards)
24. Most used phrase?
buh. it really has no meaning its just a sound i make about 200 times a day. i also swear like a sailor so if not buh then probably cunt or fuck.
25. How long does it take you to get ready?
Depends on where im going and whos gonna be there. anywhere from 10 minutes to 45 minutes.
26. Do you talk to yourself?
Of course, im the funniest and smartest person i know. (on a real note my hyperactive imagination goes crazy so i spend most days rambling to myself about nonsense.)
27. Do you sing to yourself?
All day everyday like im in a fucking musical or something.
28. Are you a good singer?
Eh. ive been told i am but i think i could be decent if i took lessons.
29. Biggest fear?
Sharks/The ocean (its more a fear of the unknown because what the fuck even lives down there)
30. Are you a gossip?
Absolutely not. I learned my lesson in middle/high school that shit brings nothing but bad vibes and negative energy.
31. Long or short hair?
I wish i could say short because my hair drives me crazy most days but i also hate how i look with short hair so long i suppose.
32. Favorite school subject?
English or Criminal Justice/Forensics
33. Extrovert or introvert?
introvert but situational extrovert (ill be extroverted if theres someone more introverted than me solely because i cannot stand awkward tension) not quite an ambivert but somewhere close to one.
34. What make you nervous?
Groups of super outgoing people. I always get too afraid to talk in fear of ruining the flow of conversation or being talked over.
35. Who was your first crush?
idk probably justin bieber or nick jonas
36. How many piercings do you have?
4. Both of my ears and both of my nipples. i want to get my bellybutton done soon though.
37. How many tattoos do you have?
9 but im hoping to work on my leg sleeve again soon.
38. How fast can you run?
Depends on whos chasing me.
39. What color is your hair?
Brown right now. It was half black half blonde but i wanted to focus on getting my hair healthy for a while.
40. What color are your eyes?
Blue/Green/Gray depends on who you ask and the lighting in the room.
41. What makes you angry?
Not much im a pretty calm person but when im playing video games thats a different story.
42. Do you like your name?
No. My father chose it and i dont speak to him.
43. Do you want a boy to girl as a child?
IF i had a kid i would want a boy 100%. As someone whos mother had 3 babies when i was 16/17/18 i can confidently say little girls are the spawns of the devil and little boys are rays of sunshine.
44. What are your strengths?
Mental fortitude and my empathy for others.
45. What are your weaknesses?
I give second (and third and fourth) chances to people that do not deserve it.
46. Whatâs the color of your bedspread?
Light gray but i keep lots and lots of blankets around too.
47. Whatâs the color of your room?
Gray and dark blue.
Tagging for fun! Ignore if you donât want it do it! Or ignore if you donât feel comfortable!: @bbyquokka @lino-ppang @alphadisaster @aspenwritesstuff +anyone that wants to do this.
#pls ignore if you dont wanna do this#i hate tagging people because i dont wanna be annoying but i love being tagged in things#ashlee.talks
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Doctor Hanahaki - The Memories that Never Return [9]
Doctor Hanahaki Prequel: Whumptober Spinoff!
Whumptober day 9: Polaroid and lyric prompt
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Learning everything ain't what it seems, that's the thing about these days
"Who are they?"
Sugawara perked up from where he sat in his office, looking at one of the newer doctors who stared at him with beady blue eyes. He had taken a liking to the doctor in his residency, even though Sugawara was about done with his. "Friends, all that," he glanced at the polaroid pictures hung by his desk, full of what appeared to be joy. Sugawara thought Akaashi was strange, his desk had no sentimental decorations whatsoever. If anything, it appeared the younger doctor's only love was the screaming of sirens and the smell of sanitation.
"Can you tell me about some of the pictures?"
Sugawara chuckled a bit. They were both supposedly on their break (though they typically used that to fill out paperwork), he could spare the time. "I mean, I thought learning about stuff was going to be amazing, got accepted into a pre-med program, life was going swell. That stage when you want to learn everything about everything, when you feel invincible." Sugawara pointed to a polaroid with a taller male, a small grin on his face. "I guess that only applies when you're a kid."
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One of Sugawara's biggest lessons was seeing his father come home with an alcohol bottle and beating his mother half to death. When he was younger, his mother would hide him in closets, or tell him it was an early night. Sugawara remembers being so excited when his mom told him he was going to have a sleepover at Daichi's house, never questioning why so soon.
Now, he's 16, standing in front of his mother and taking a bottle smash to the shoulder, but defending his mother nonetheless. A shrilling scream as he held his shoulder in agony, but pushing his disgrace of a father away with whatever strength he had left.
His next greatest lesson, seeing an overdose in person. Sugawara's horrid father, he's forever thankful he took his mother's last name. Waking up early before a match on a Saturday, seeing white powder dusting the living room coffee table and the man face down on the carpet. Sugawara has memories of playing in the snow, making cookies with his mother and making a mess with the white flour. This, he knew, was not snow or flour.
Now, he's 17, unsure of what to do with such a disgrace of a man, dead in his living room. This was the one time future Dr. Sugawara Koushi rejected someone in need, ignoring the tears which fell from his face and leaving the house to meet up with Daichi. After all, they had a match to play, a game to win.
Another one of Sugawara's biggest lessons was coming from school after volleyball practice, seeing his mother unconscious in a bloodied bathtub, her mouth hanging out and the color drained from her face as a knife sat on the edge of the bathtub. Sugawara shook his head and screamed, reaching for his phone to call an ambulance as he lifted the woman out of the tub, holding her close. He recalls falling asleep in her arms and her sweet lullabies whenever he had nightmares.
Now, he's 18, holding his mother to his chest as she took her last breaths, her long gone when the paramedics arrived. Crying and screaming as the paramedics pulled him away, him knowing he was truly alone.
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"That's Daichi, he's my fiancé," Sugawara chuckled, looking at the polaroid. "He's been with me since day one, through the good and bad. It's important to have those people you lean on, I don't think I would have survived High School without him," 100% the truth. After the death of his mother, Daichi's family took him in. It was odd to be living in his boyfriend's house, (he can't count the times his mother would burst in on their room expecting something, only to find the pair doing homework or discussing volleyball strategies), but he survived that because of Daichi. "My past is rough, wish I didn't see what I saw, but you know, we see a lot worse here than anywhere."
Akaashi looked away. "Dr. Sugawara?" He asked, twiddling his fingers. "You said it's important to have someone to lean on, someone to help you with rough memories." Sugawara acknowledged the worries, tilting his head. "I don't have memories, or anyone. From high school, I mean. Well, I don't really want to learn about who I was back then, either. I want to move on."
Sugawara nodded, laying a hand on Akaashi's shoulder. "Say, I want to start a clinic when I'm properly done with my residency. Sometime in the future, and I could use a partner." He gave the shoulder a gentle squeeze. "You don't have to learn about the past if you don't want to, but I can be that person you lean on. How does that sound?"
Akaashi nodded.
#whumptober 2023#Learning everything ain't what it seems that's the thing about these days#no.9#polaroid#fandom#haikyuu#haikyuu!!#fanfiction#doctor hanahaki prequel#the memories that never return#akaashi keiji#haikyuu akaashi#sugawara koushi#haikyuu sugawara#hospital#whumptober#hospital au#a little more graphic than the others oops
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FFXIV Write 2023 Prompt #17 - Make-Up Day (prompt 16)
I'm bringing back Garaile and making up for missing Prompt 16 - Jerk. He's my non-WoL alt whose backstory I explained a bit for the Barbarous prompt. One day I'll write his story and explain the whole thing with Kaia, who is the orphan he saves.
Word Count: 720
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âYou...you're such a jerk!â
Garaile staggered backward as if he'd been struck. Over the course of his unnaturally long life he had been called far worse, but somehow hearing Kaia's shout at him in anger hurt him worse than any other insult slung his way. He gazed down at her diminutive figure to see her green eyes filling with tears. Her lower lip jutted out in a pout as she made a fist to smack his thigh.
Unfazed by her punch, Garaile knelt before her and tried to reach for her hands. She pulled away shaking her head in defiance. âYou can't. You can't leave me here! I wanna stay with you and Briar and Buffalo.â Several conjurers turned their heads upon hearing the little girl's wailing then quickly looked away when Brother E-Sumi-Yan cleared his throat.
âKaia, I told you, it's not safe for you in Ul'dah,â Garaile said softly. For someone capable of making grown men piss their pants in fear with a glare, he was helpless in the face of a child's grief. âIt's better for you here, and the elementals will protect you.â He reached a tentative hand up to stroke her hair feeling gladdened when she didn't try to move away from his touch. âYou belong here.â
She sniffled and wiped at her face. âWill you visit me?â
He glanced over her shoulder to see Brother E-Sumi-Yan's stern expression. It would be easier to lie, but Kaia deserved better than a lie. âI can't. Perhaps later, Briar can come to Gridania, Buffalo too.â
Kaia's face scrunched up again as another sob shook her frail form. âWill I ever see you again?â
Before Garaile could respond, E-Sumi-Yan spoke. âMayhaps when you are older, after you have mastered your conjury.â The Padjal approached and crouched down next to Garaile. As he continued, his voice remained soothing and calm. âFor now, you must stay here with us in the Stillglade Fane. Do you know your letters?â He smiled when Kaia nodded her head. âThen you can write to one another. He'll tell you about your friends in Ul'dah and you will be able to tell him what you learn here.â
For a mercy Kaia seemed somewhat mollified. E-Sumi-Yan gestured for one of the conjuring students to come over. âNow, why don't you go with my friend here to get some food and a new robe? We'll start your lessons in the morning.â
Kaia nodded her head and turned to follow the student only to spin around at the last moment with her arms thrown wide. She thrust herself into Garaile, hugging his neck for all she was worth. He responded in kind with a gentle embrace, holding her for several long seconds before urging her to let go.
âListen to Brother E-Sumi-Yan and the elementals. They will never steer you wrong,â he said. He tapped his finger against the tip of her nose just like his father had done with him as a child. âI promise I'll write to you as soon as I get back.â
Wiping her face again, Kaia finally agreed to leave. Garaile was quick to exit the building soon after with Brother E-Sumi-Yan following close behind him. When he stepped outside, he turned his face skyward and took a deep breath. He would not cry, gods damnit.
âShe'll be safe here,â E-Sumi-Yan said in a quiet voice. âI will guard her with my life.â
Garaile nodded with a shaky exhale. âI know.â
âIf ever your compatriots wish to visit, simply let me know and I'll arrange for lodging at the Canopy.â
âThat's...kind of you,â he replied.
âShe has lost so much already. I'm not so cruel as to cut her off from people she's come to trust.â The guild master reached up to pat Garaile's shoulder. âI made that mistake once and have regretted it ever since.â He waited a second then added, âBut I will never admit it to anyone.â
Garaile blinked, his jaw going slack with surprise. It took his brain a few heartbeats to fully process what the other man had said. âI'm sure you did what you had to do.â
The two men said their farewells and Garaile was quick to go to the airship landing. As he boarded the platform, a breeze ruffled his hair.
Thank you, he heard.
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CONGRATULATIONS FOR 3K!!!! i am really happy for you! i love your writing and i believe you deserve each of your followers.
please, headcanons for jujutsu kaisen! i'd like king of curses sukuna, where he marries the reader, which is a princess from another continent to expand his territories (we all know that if sukuna wants territories he would just take them by force, he is the king after all, but that's just a detail) â unaware that he would find a tough woman, who does not like the idea of ââmarriage and hates him. it would be funny to have some dynamics queen x king. like hate sex; an important dinner with the court and they start throwing food at each other; the reader doesn't like the idea of concubines and send them away; how would he react? how did they fall in love? you don't have to write about everything i said, choose tree of them by the rules, but just seeing this idea here would be incredible! oh, and she/her pronouns please. thank you so much!!!
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a/n: IâŠâŠâŠ.. love this. I really hope I did the ask justice!
Well firstly, he probably takes a wife because he needs someone to clean the temple, and heâs sick of the townâs sacrifices. And what better for him than taking more land! Thatâs where you come in, lovely princess Y/n of the northern continent!
He was sure you would be some frail, shy little lamb that would do anything he says. Like a little maid for him to order around.
So his first opinion of you was that you were going to be a bore. And, in his defense, you gave him no reason to think otherwise. The first day you were there, you didnât say a single word⊠to anyone. Not even a maid. So he really thought he would just kill you and tell everyone that you went missing.
He tried, on the sending night in the mansion he invited you to a diner with him. (aw, your first dinner as a married couple!) well- thatâs if you had bothered to show up. For an hour, 12 minutes, and 17 seconds he waited for you to arrive in the dining hall. He was just fed up. How dare you? Did you know who he was? What he could do in a split second?
He was at your room door within seconds--- since you both refused to sleep in the same room-- and you opened the door like you hadnât done a thing.
âWhere the fuck were you?â -- he was already barging his way into your room, you calmly closed the door and waltzed back to your couch. Where he assumed you had spent your time before he came. âWhen I invitee you to dinner, you will be thereâ
âAnd if I don't want to?â
âExcuse me?â He was shocked. Angered. Deadly. Turned on? He really didnât know but he was truly infuriated you even spoke back to him, never mind questioned his authority.
âI said,â you sighed. sling over the arm of the couch, tilting your head to the Demon before you, âwhat if I don't want to? I had no intention to entertain you over dinner this evening, nor do I any other time. So if you are here to berate me or spout about your authority, I suggest you take your leave.â
Spoiler alert (not really, just the expression) - you guys fucked until the sun came up, all over the same couch.
Somehow this became a common occurrence. Him doing something o annoy you, you doing something back, then taking your anger out on the other in a night full of moans and the sound of skin slapping.
And you held your word too, you didnât show up to anything. But you did start sending people to tell him you wouldnât be coming and repeatedly told him how disgusting you thought he was and how you hated him. Eventually, he was just fed up, he didnât care what you thought of him and if you were only going to fuck him when you were angry, he would just firn another lady to fuck.
And, lord knows you hate him, but you were fucking married. And if you really hated one thing, it was infidelity. Your father had multiple concubines and you saw what it did to your mother and you would be damned if you let the same happen to you.
âWho the fuck is this, Sukuna?â you were livid. The bastard looked so proud of himself, having some random commoner on his lap.
âThis is Yui. I plan to make her a concubine this coming Sunday.â in all honesty, you should have expected this. A true heartless monster he was. You knew all about his womanizing way and how many women he went through, and you couldnât exactly say he couldnât have a concubine.
You really were stuck between a rock and a hard place. Reminded of your mother, you take the action you wish she did, âFine, but if I see her- in any sense- I will have her head.â Â his laugh echoed down the hallway until you reached your wing.
And true to your word, only two months later, she was seated in your seat at the dinner table. Unfortunately for her she never got to see the rest of the meal- a new lesson was learned, your warnings were not to be ignored.
Now, there was one event, not even you could evade; the monthly council dinner party. The most annoying party either of you had ever been to.
It was boring and was clearly just a hoax for nobles to get in your good graces. But, somehow, you both bonded over how much you hated it. You spent the whole time making fun of peopleâs outfits and how fancy all the food was- small portions really are the worst.
âWho let her walk out of the house like that?â you laughed into your wine glass. Sukuna doing the same, eyes darting to a woman fake laughing somewhere in the corner of the room. Clad in all brown the woman was an eyesore at best.
âThe same person who allowed Dutchess Haruknuka out in that hat.â
You guys really just spent the night fooling around and talking shit. It was also the time you started playing games with him, predicting who would finish their food first, seeing who could catch more cheese cubes in their mouth, how much wine you could down in one go.
You still held a strong resentment against him, but he was becoming more and more tolerable.
So, falling in love wasnât really falling. It was more like a crash through a glass store window into a china shop.
It didnât happen often, but the mansion gets attacked by some âheroicâ people trying to save the people from the demon king.
But this was the first time they had directly attacked your wing of the mansion. It was late before he heard a word about the attack, rushing over to protect his queen- when he began to call you that he didnât know. The sight that greeted him was you fighting off grown men- covered I their blood, with barely a scratch, though he knew you beginning to be fatigued.
Just as you struck another man down, you let your guard down and was open to a blow to the back of your head, if he hadnât stepped in the shielded you with his own body- the man falling dead at your feet.
Something in your eyes told him that protecting you with his life would become a pretty common occurrence.
A tiny little headcanon bonus:
Your first baby was a son and when he first learned to walk Sukuna would push him down every time he stood up near him and the only way you could get him to stop was by throwing baby toys at him.
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Mrs. Bucciarati | Bruno Bucciarati x Fem! Reader | JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
ââ„ Part 6 - Down Time
MASTERLIST
â§ăFandomă: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
â§ăCharacteră: Bruno Bucciarati
â§ăWord Countă: 3,129 words 16,714 characters
â§ăSummaryă: The group kills time as they wait for Giorno and Mista to reach their destination.
The group quickly made its way back on the road to Venezia. Mista, Fugo, and Giorno were on the surface, driving the car while everyone else stayed inside to protect Trish as a second line of defense.
Inside the turtle, you had been sitting in between Narancia and Abbacchio. You had sat there first because Narancia wanted to show you something in the magazine he was reading but Abbacchio made it awkward by sitting next to you.
You had taken notice because previously, he was trying to avoid you.
Bruno was sitting on the other side of the table, his head tucked into the laptop that was used for communications. You wanted to talk but you felt like that would be distracting since he wanted to focus.
You didnât know why but often, you would think of the first time the two of you met and the events that followed. You used to cringe at the memory of it but now that you were sure about your feelings towards him, it was wholesome.
One of your favorite memories with him was during a âcharityâ event your father held a few years ago. It wasnât actually for anything charity-related.
Just another excuse to greet Italian capos. You hated it. You hated how corrupt your father was. He had a way of keeping investors while still doing dirty work.
Amongst them was Polpo from Passione in Italy and with him was a young Bruno Bucciarati. He was 17 at the time and you had just turned 16. Polpo agreed to take Bruno with him after much begging on his part. The boy just wanted to see you again.
That night, you were completely upset. Your father wanted you to sing since he and much of the staff agreed you had a nice singing voice. You were too nervous and honestly, you couldnât even see yourself singing well at all. This upset him and he made you stay by him all night.
The ball was boring until Bruno had arrived. He found you quickly and wanted to talk. He figured that you were being held hostage by your father and wanted to help.
When we walked over, he cleared his throat. âExcuse me.â He said, grabbing your fatherâs attention. Your father had been speaking to a popular district attorney.
âItâs an honor to have been invited here, Mr. (l/n).â Bruno bowed, trying to seem as gentlemanly as possible.
Your father finished up his conversation before nodding the attorney away and taking a sip of his drink. âOh, Bruno Bucciarati. I didnât know Polpo was bringing you. Iâm sure I only sent out one invitation.â Your father joked, even laughing when no one found it funny.
You just tried to tune him out, fiddling with your dress that was the same color as your fatherâs tuxedo.
Bruno humored him, laughing as well. âWell, you see, I couldnât pass up the chance of hearing (y/n) sing so I had Polpo make room for one more.â His eyes lingered over to you. Bruno seemed so friendly and soft but he was tall for his age and it was almost intimidatingâŠ
You looked away, blushing after seeing the innocent twinkle in his eyes when he saw you were all dressed up. Normally, you were wearing loungewear since you were always inside. You looked so stunning!
âThatâs too bad because little (y/n) over here decided that she didnât want to help me pull any investors and sheâs not singing at all tonight.â Your father lazily waved his hand in your direction, sipping more of his wine.
âI donât believe I can sing. Iâve never had any lessons.â You spoke up for the first time. Your father narrowed his eyes at you. âThen after tonight, weâre getting you some.â
You sighed, looking away from your father and off to the side. This was so awkward⊠you wanted to leave.
Bruno saw what was unfolding and intervened before things could escalate.
âThereâs nothing to worry about, Mr. (l/n). Iâm sure (y/n) has an amazing voice. Sheâs just shy and thereâs nothing wrong with that. Perhaps, I can help her build her confidence.â He offered his hand to you. You just stared at it.
Your father sighed. âI suppose so. I trust you, Bruno.â
Your father then let you spend the night with him and it was a lot better than just standing around.
All night, Bruno had been such a gentleman and even slow danced with you when no one was watching. You weren't very good and neither was he but you still found it enjoyable.
You had been reminiscing about the past when your thoughts were interrupted by Bruno who had been speaking to Abbacchio.
Bruno had gotten a message on the laptop asking Abbacchio to use his stand to reveal a message that was left behind.
Everyone had gathered around and you got up to look too.
Abbacchio decided to go back 15 hours. The person Moody Blues took the shape off was of the older man you had seen when you all first picked up Trish.
He explained more instructions for the team to follow. You felt so out of place. Everything about this was so bizarre. The moment you get to be with Bruno, you get wrapped up in some elaborate plan. You havenât sat down with him since you arrived.
When you came to, you saw the image of Mr. Pericolo with a gun to his head. You had only zoned out for a moment! What happened?
Pericolo explained that because of his influence, the enemy knows that heâs helping Bruno deliver Trish. He isnât a stand user so he doesnât know how he could defend himself.
His only escape was killing himself before they got to him. It was tragic but these are things you sign up for in Passione.
He pulled the trigger and you saw red before Bruno hugged you to his chest and turned around to block the image of what you almost saw.
You tried to resist but he only held you tighter until the image of it was gone.
âOh my god!!â You heard Narancia yell.
Trish and Abbacchio were speechless. You had wished that Bruno couldâve used his energy to protect the eyes of one of the children, especially Trish, but it was over now.
You wanted to cry but you were in so much shock. You felt like after everything was over, you would need some kind of therapy. Itâs only been a few days and youâve endured so much trauma. You were just a human.
âBrunoâŠâ you tried to loosen his grip. ââŠlet go.â
He squeezed you again when you had said his name but then without a word, he let go of you. He stood up to talk but his eyes were darkened and he was visibly sweating.
âMr. Pericolo.â
You were dazed for a moment by his behavior but then you looked over at Trish who must have been traumatized.
You walked over and grabbed her hand. âIâm sorry that you had to see that. Are you okay?â You asked, sweetly. Her eyes darted over to you. She was shaking and sweating as well. It hurt you that she had to deal with all of this at such a young age.
âM-mhm.â She nodded and gave your hand a tight squeeze. âItâs going to be okay.â You told her.
You then realize that you would have to comfort Narancia, Fugo, and Giorno, as well. Being a mother figure wasnât easy. You felt so obligated to be there for all of them but it was impossible.
You didnât know how helpful Bruno was towards the younger members but you could only hope he took their mental health into account.
Before you could ask everyone about how they felt, Bruno had sent Mista and Giorno to drive while the rest of you stayed inside the turtle.
You couldnât figure out why Bruno kept sheltering you. He wanted you by his side or inside the turtle at all times. You wanted to be able to help him protect everyone. You were tired of him acting like he could do everything on his own.
It was hard trying to get a good word in since everyone was in such close proximity. To everyone else, the way you and Bruno interacted was similar to parents. All of the kids had prominent parental issues so the two of you served as a support system when they needed it.
You were sitting next to Trish and you were unsure if you should give her space or make yourself available to speak to. You thought that maybe you should use this time to talk to Bruno but Trish had actually spoken first.
âMrs. Bucciarati, what was your life like before you came here?â Her voice was pretty monotone as always but you could tell she was sad.
âMy life? Well, I was pretty much a homebody. I just tended to my garden and practiced Italian.â You answered.
âPracticing Italian? Why?â She looked at you before realizing you werenât a native Italian. Itâs probably why your dialect sounded a bit different than most. You had a more formal way of speaking compared to the others.
âIâm from America and I know Bruno because Iâm the daughter of a boss as well.â You explained with a smile. She didnât reply to you. She just stared at you with her mouth opened a small bit. Maybe she could finally relate to someone.
You then turned your attention to Bruno who had been using the laptop. You were so worried about the boys. It didnât feel right for you to send Mista and Giorno out on their own.
âBruno.â You got up from your spot with Trish and went over to Bruno. You didnât want to create a scene, so just in case things escalated, you spoke in English.
âI know you have faith in the boys, but is it really wise to send them out on their own? I couldâve gone with them.â You said down next to him, not really interested in what he was doing enough to look.
He just hummed before saying. âI donât want you to be separated from me anymore. The last two times we got separated, you were hurt and every time weâve been attacked, you were hurt.â
You huffed. âBut you told me you were proud of me. You still donât believe I can handle myself?â
âCara mia, I know you can handle yourself but I just canât have you hurt anymore. You were only taught to fight to a certain extent. If either of us makes a mistake then you could be killed.â His voice was firm. Heâs never spoken to you in this tone before and it almost embarrassed you.
âBut we have made mistakes. We both have. Iâve done my part in helping. I just still havenât proven myself to you.â You turned away from him, upset that he was babying you and belittling the training you went through just for him.
Bruno look over at you who had been completely facing the other way. He reached over to your shoulder but you lightly jerked it away.
Why couldnât you just understand that he was trying to protect you? Was it really wise to promise Giorno this ridiculous plan? Your first impression of Italy has just been filled with bloodshed. Although, if he didnât then he never would have been Capo.
How long would it have taken him to reach the status of Capo normally?
Bruno pushed those thoughts out of his head. Maybe he was smothering you a little. It was just so hard not seeing you as a delicate flower anymore. He wished that he couldâve seen you more.
As an attempt to show affection, he reached out to your hand that has been free and resting on the sofa. The tips of his fingers brushed yours lightly but you had quickly curled them up, hiding them in a fist.
You didnât seem to want to hold hands either.
Across the room, Fugo and Narancia were pondering on what you two couldâve been talking about. They didnât know much English either. It was easy for the others to pay so much attention to you because of how new you were to them.
âHey, Fugo, you know some English right? What do you think theyâre talking about?â Narancia asked. âIâve never seen Bucciarati so soft!â He hoarsely whispered into his ear.
Fugo, who was trying to rest his eyes, was getting annoyed at the boy. âNo, Narancia, I donât know what theyâre saying. Iâm not going to violate their privacy either. If it were meant for us to hear, then they wouldnât have changed languages in the first place.â He explained. This made Narancia frown and retract himself.
You figured that maybe you should talk to Abbacchio for advice. You went over to the purple schemed man and Brunoâs eyes followed you curiously.
He watched as you talked to Leone with confidence and not anything at all like he expected. At first, when you first met them in Naples, he could sense your fear for that man but now you didnât seem like you were at all.
âLeone,â You sighed and his head snapped over to you. You jumped at his reaction. âA-Abbacchio, I mean, sorry.â You raised your hands in defense and began to sweat. His neutral expression didnât change. Deep down he didnât mind your voice saying his name.
âAs Bruno always called the shots this way? Sending the children out?â You asked softly.
This annoyed Abbacchio but still, his expression didnât change. Of course, you would want to talk to him about Bruno of all people. Since youâve been here, itâs just been about you and him and canât even last 2 minutes apart when youâre just a foot away from him.
He knew that the only reason he felt this way was that he was jealous. He was probably just jealous of Bucciarati the whole time. What would it take for him to get a woman like you?
âYeah. Always been that way.â He replied. âThey know that theyâre doing. Nothing new.â
A small gasp left your mouth. Everyone seemed so uncaring of the safety of the boys. But this didnât have to mean the end.
You just had to be strong enough to protect them yourself. âI see.â That was all you had said. You didnât care if it didn't seem like Bruno had faith in you or that there were so many children or how nonchalant Leone was about it. You had a stand too and you knew how to use it.
âTh-Thatâs all.â You smiled nervously before giving the man his space. You scooted further away, not wanting to move around too much and irritate everyone.
When you looked up, you saw that Bruno was just staring at you, watching. He looked upset but not angry. You wanted to comfort him but you were still upset with him. Youâve worked so hard and itâs like it doesnât even matter to him.
For some hours, you occupied yourself with a magazine. You tested yourself by reading Italian fashion articles and keeping notes of things you wanted to buy with Brunoâs money. You made sure to bookmark pages with nice shoes and dresses youâd like to try on.
Your actions were interrupted by feeling a portion of the couch next to you sink. You looked to your left to see it was Bruno with the computer resting on his lap. He didnât say a word and only shifted his weight so that his thigh was touching your exposed one.
This made you blush, so hard that physically acknowledged that he had done this when his goal was to be smooth with it.
âB-Bruno-â You whispered. Bruno ignored you, resting a free hand on the thigh closest to him. He leaned over, so close that the message you got was that he was trying to kiss you.
Really? In front of everyone? Whatâs gotten into him?
âAre you upset with me?â He whispered into your ear.
Your face heated up. You would feel his breath hitting your ear.
âN-No.â You replied, turning your head to him.
His eyes were narrowed and his face frowned. He leaned in further but he didnât kiss you. HeâŠlicked your face?!
You yelped, breaking contact with him. What the hell was that!?
âTo me, it seems like youâre lying.â
âHuh? Is this that lie detection thing you told me about? I thought that was a jokeâŠâ You wiped the faint sign of saliva on your face. âWarn me next time, okay?â
He chuckled before kissing you softly. âI thought it would cheer you up.â He said in between breaths.
You kissed back tenderly, your cheeks burning at his actions. Was this a dream?
Your minor make-out session was cut short when Narancia had brought you both back to reality.
Butterflies grew inside of you as you covered your face and turned away. You were always such a shy and delicate flower and now he knew that he could tease you with a public display of affection.
Narancia had been volunteering to be the one to go out to be on the surface so that he could use Aureo Smith to find Mista and Giorno.
You parted from Bruno, enjoying the remaining time just leaning against him. His body was warm and his cologne was faint with a hint of sweat from all the intense fighting.
You were an odd couple but the love was undeniable.
Mista and Giorno were found. Mista had sustained a lot of injuries, which the blonde male healed with his stand.
You played your role and scolded Mista at his lack of awareness to which he replied by calling you âMom.â
âYou should be more careful. You canât always expect your wounds to be fixed. Giorno canât help you forever!â You tapped his forehead aggressively.
âHey, Hey! Yeah, I get it, okay, mom?â He swatted your hand away. This made you giggle.
âMom? Whereâd that come from?â You asked, chuckling to yourself.
â âCause, youâre annoying like one.â He yelled at you with faint pink dust on his cheeks.
You were the first female figure in his life that worried about him the way you did. It was very easy for them to get attached to you since they were all from broken homes.
It has only been a few days but with Brunoâs tough love and your soft and gentle nature, you two were scaffolding for what having parents was like. Minus the killing of the mafioso members pursuing you, of course.
It was unfortunate that such a cute âfamilyâ would come to an end.
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Queen live at Elland Road in Leeds, UK - May 29, 1982 (Part-2)
Fan Stories
âWe got a coach from my home town (about 2 hours from memory) and drank an ocean of lager on the way, by the time we got there we needed the toilet so badly we could have exploded! We got into the stadium and waited for the first band of the day. Soon enough a not very well known (to me) American band came on called Heart. They weren't bad but did nothing for me. Then came The Teardrop Explodes who tried and who I reckoned did quite well despite the flying bottles of liquid being hurled at them from the crowd. After them was Joan Jett complete with Blackhearts who got the crowd going with "I Love Rock'n'Roll" mainly because Brian appeared at the side of the stage with his daughter to have a look. Eventually after a long wait the stage lights dimmed and a strange cranking sound started up and then you were suddenly aware of the drum beat to Flash thumping out and spotlights chasing around the stadium. This went on for a minute or so and the excitement was unbearable. All of a sudden in an explosion of smoke, lights, guitars, drums... Brian, John and Roger are there blasting out the opening part of The Hero. Seconds later in a gleaming white leather jacket out runs Freddie and it begins... A moment I will never forget along with many others from Queen shows since and before it. I can't say which show was my favourite as I loved them all but that moment WAS Queen, the sheer power, the anticipation, the fantastic musical ability and above all else the way they gave people what they crave more than anything... wonderful memories.â - whiteman
â29th May 1982 - a really nice warm day. We only lived a few miles away so walked down to Elland Road - I can't believe it - Queen live in my home town at the home of the greatest football team in the country (well maybe not now!). Got to the ground early and were allowed in by security, such a relaxed atmosphere. Saw band's soundcheck - great! So hot sun, never went behind stadium roofs. Got best suntan I have ever had! Heard Teardrop Explodes - not bad. Then you are aware of the beat of flash thumping out around the stadium, the smoke rises and bang - they are on! The greatest gig I have ever seen from the greatest live band in history. God bless you, Brian, Roger and John. Rest in peace, Freddie - we will never forget.â - Michael Quine
âThis was my second ever gig, the first being Rory Gallagher the year before (I am sure I once read that Rory was one of Brian May's favourite guitarists). Anyway, being only 14 and not yet in the habit of getting off my face at gigs,I can remember that day very clearly. I am convinced I saw someone throw a hamburger at Julian Cope (Teardrop Explodes were going down like a lead balloon), and just as Julian was opening his gob to sing, he CAUGHT IT IN HIS MOUTH. A huge cheer went up, then they stomped off. Somebody, possibly Queen's manager, came on and told everbody to behave. I also remember a fan getting on stage and Freddie expertly rolling him off the stage. I didnt like the Hot Space album much but was chuffed they were still a hard rock band. I bought the next edition of Kerrang mag and the write up of the gig said STUNNING. Great memory.â - Edwin
âI was 15 years old in 1982 when I attended my first ever concert. Fortunately for me, it was QUEEN's show at Leeds AFC ground in the North of England. I remember when my ticket arrived in the post, possibly 2-3 months before the concert, as was often the case in those days. I stuck my ticket on a cork notice board in my bedroom and could barely contain my excitement over the coming weeks. Every morning, I would wake up and look at the yellow ticket, wishing the days away. I imagined everything that could go wrong would. Queen would cancel the gig, I would break my leg, the family pet would die on the morning of the concert and it would be too insensitive of me to go, the transport wouldn't turn up or would break down, there would be a pile up on the motorway, I'd lose my ticket en route, etc, etc. As it turned out, May 29th 1982 was a hot and sunny day, perfect weather for an outdoor gig. I was CRAZY about Queen and had been since the age of 9 but I really didn't know what to expect on that day. Myself and three friends took a coach organised by my Dad's company from Lancashire across the M62 motorway to Leeds. Our excitement began to really take a hold when we arrived at the football ground and we followed the droves of people towards the turnstiles. To me, this was something on a really big scale and I could already hear the hum of the crowd inside. Not really believing that we were actually about to witness a Queen concert, we found our seats on the West Stand, offering a great view of the stage. I remember marvelling at Queen's new lighting rig and the equipment that adorned the stage, shining in the afternoon sunshine. The ground was almost full at this point and the pitch was heaving with people. The atmosphere was relaxed as people bathed in the sunshine. I remember two guys climbing the fence from the stand and attempting to get a better spot by running into the crowd and losing themselves on the pitch. Their efforts were in vain however as they were quickly located and ejected back into the stand by two security guards. We bought some black Hot Space tour shirts (I wore mine with pride until it literally fell apart) and a programme from a vendor inside the ground and waited for the first band to take the stage. A guy near us shouted and punched his way through Heart's set and then left just as they vacated the stage. Obviously not a Queen fan! The Teardrop Explodes suffered at the hands of the Queen congregation and found themselves battling against a shower of bottles and assorted missiles. Other than that, I don't really remember much about the support bands. I think that Bow Wow Wow were billed to play (an odd choice) but I can't recall if they actually turned up. No matter, we were about to witness what is still one of the best gigs I have ever attended.
As the dusk descended upon us, the giant floodlights were extinguished one by one and the memory of the roar that followed still sends shivers down my spine. Dry ice drifted across the heads of the crowd on the pitch as the intro tape of Flash thumped out of the PA and the strange 'grating' noises added to the recording created a foreboding atmosphere. Two of our party were on the pitch and to this day remember their chests thumping in unison to the powerful rhythm. A sea of hands clapped in perfect time to the beat. To me, this was already an amazing experience. And then the big moment. Freddie, resplendent in dazzling white made his entrance to The Hero and the blaze of the lights. An apt number to start with. Before he had even sung a note, the audience were locked tightly in the palm of his hand. Such an entrance, such a showman. "You're a F***in amazing crowd", he exclaimed after the first rush. The beginning of the gig is, in truth, my strongest memory of the show itself. In particular, the "Flash!!!" vocals cutting through the night air with so much volume. I recall being shocked at the sheer power of Queen's performance and the clarity of the huge sound they harnessed. Morgan Fisher's keyboards during 'Action This Day' sounded bright and hypnotic. Freddie's intro to Fat Bottomed Girls caused quite a response too; "the bigger the t*t the better it is!". I also remember the follow spots darting wildly over the crowd during 'Tie Your Mother Down' and everybody going crazy. Oddly enough (and this is something I still swear by to this day), I was in a Maths lesson at school the following Monday and I swear I had a flashback of this and could actually 'hear' the music being re-played in my head. It was a weird moment and life was never quite the same again. We talked endlessly about our experience for months to come and one of my biggest regrets is not jumping on a train to attend the filmed Milton Keynes show a week later. Having been to so many gigs since, I can honestly say that there is nobody who has been able to top Queen live; I was lucky enough to see the band five times between 1982 and 1986, including Wembley Stadium and their last show at Knebworth. I think that my personal favourite was their performance at the NEC in Birmingham on 'The Works' tour in 1984. People were literally stood there with open mouths, unable to believe how good they were. Leeds is definitely up there too. I recall Brian May stating that he thought it was one of their best performances ever. I can't argue with that Mr May. I've often wondered if an audience shot cine film or even just photographs exist from the Leeds gig. It would be a dream come true to see my memories come to life again.â - Keith Lambert
âI can't believe it was 30 years ago that I attended my first ever gig at Elland Rd Leeds in 1982. I was 17 years old at the time, I was into Queen when I first heard seven seas of rhye, which was so different to all the other stuff around at the time. I'd heard them live on tv, and had Live Killers. Also I used to buy bootleg cassettes of all of their tours from 74 onwards. But nothing could prepare me for that day. They should have played this gig at Old Trafford Manchester, my home town, so I was gutted when the residents opposed it. Tickets were very easy to come by, believe it or not, cos Queen were not seen as a relevant band at that time. Also touring the Hot Space album didn't seem to excite anybody. So, Billy no mates had to go on his own, haha. My memory is a bit hazy, but I will try my best. I got to the ground about 1pm, and was lucky enough to have a pitch ticket. I got right to the front, well about 10 yards from the stage, slightly off centre and to the right. If I told you I never moved from that spot all day and never spoke to anyone, would you believe me? One of the reasons for this is the rivalry between Manchester and Leeds, also I was only a kid, haha. Not sure who was first on, probably Teardrop Explodes, Julian Cope, I remember while they were throwing bottles at him, picked one up and started hitting himself with it and stretching his arms out saying he was an Argentinian bomber or something. It was during the Falklands war, remember. Then Heart came on, not really my cup of tea, and I had a lie down on the tarpaulin and tried to go to sleep. Then Joan Jett, who was better than the rest, but not really exciting. During the band changes, I remember the roadies polishing Roger's drum kit and climbing up ropes and those threepronged lights, which before I saw them move I thought they were cameras. Queen took ages to come on. From my recollection and I might be wrong, they didn't come on until 10pm and went off around Midnight. I heard later that they got fined so much per minute for being late on stage but they wanted to wait until it was dark for the lighting rig to take effect. If you watch the Bowl DVD you will notice it was light when they came on stage there. But that was being filmed by Channel 4. But it was absolutely pitch black when they came on stage at Leeds. Then the floodlights went off, smoke started to appear and strange noises started, which I can't describe, sorry. Then Flash's Theme started, it was loud, very, very loud. I knew they were supposed to be loud and this was the part that scared me. The ground was thumping, the bass just pumping away. The these 'cameras' flicked into life, with men on them. The intro seemed to last for a very long time. Then BANG Brian appears with the first chord of The Hero and a flash of the biggest white light I've ever seen and will never forget and the absolute loudest noise I have ever heard just hit me. The intro was quite in comparrision to this. When I play Live at the Bowl, I tend to repeat the intro and The Hero, virtually every time, because it was definitely a life changing experience for me at that moment, just incredible. Then Freddie appeared in brilliant white again, I was that close, I swear His hair seemed blue because of the mass of white lights. His voice, so loud, so clear, honestly, I can't describe that moment properly. I heard Freddie swear, saw Roger spitting, quite a lot, over his drum kit and onto the stage, I was bewildered.
When they did Play The Game and also Somebody To Love, when Freddie was doing the intros for them and it will sound strange to those that weren't there, but I didn't know what the songs were. I thought they was new unreleased songs. The reason was they was so loud, It kind of deafened you and then kind of sunk in what they were about to play. Then the rest of the gig flew by and I was singing my head off. Everyone was, but you could only hear Queen. Again my memory may be wrong, but I read afterwards that Queen had paid for residents to move out of their homes for the day. These houses were monitored and they said that the sound was like Concorde flying 10 feet over your head... Yep I will buy that. For all that and for all the bad things said about it, The Works tour, which I went to all the 4 origional England gigs they had planned, was the best tour they ever did. The set list was fantastic and the lighting rig was incredible. Not as loud, I also add. I also saw them in Manchester, 86. They had to be off stage by 10pm and noise levels had to be adhered to. I was too far awy to see them and the screens didn't come on because it was too light. Also I couldn't here them properly. I've watched the mMagic Tour gigs on DVD etc, but for me, that was the poorest tour they ever did. So that's it, hopefully some of you can confirm my bad memory, or say I'm wrong. Hopefully not bored you all. But it was the greatest musical experience I ever witnessed and I am proud I was there.â - Paul Wakefield
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Lost in the Shadows - Chapter 18
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Thomas had always enjoyed swimming. He used to be a competitive swimmer in school, and still considered going back to it at university. He was fast and he guessed heâd need to slow down for Alastair, who was not a frequent swimmer at all. While Alastair was fast and nimble on the land, his swimming skills appeared only enough to not drown. Which arguably was the most important when it came to swimming, but Thomas had to be careful, he didnât want to exhaust Alastair or leave him behind.
âI donât usually like swimming all that much,â Alastair admitted.
âReally? Then why did you come?â Thomas asked.
A wicked gleam appeared in Alastairâs dark eyes and he smiled. âFor the scenery, of course.â
Thomas guessed it was the first time theyâd seen each other wearing only swim shorts, although he had seen some of Alastairâs chest after Tessa had bandaged his shoulder. The wound looked closed now, but Thomas knew it was still sensitive.
While Alastair was skinny, he was also lightly toned. Not muscular like Thomas was, but elegant and graceful. He was beautiful. He remembered Alastair telling him heâd gained weight lately because of his new medication, but if this was his body after gaining weight, just how skinny had he been before?
And although Alastair tried to act casual, Thomas caught him staring at him too. Truth to be told, he was a little insecure about his body, and what Alastair would think of it. Thomas knew he was muscular, since he worked out so much, which he knew was considered desirable, but he often felt he was a bit too tall. Not to mention he hated the stretch marks that had appeared on his back, and worried what Alastair would think of those. His mother had freaked out the first time sheâd seen them until sheâd realized they were stretch marks. They were a faded pink now, although they used to be a bright red like wounds. Hopefully in time theyâd fade to white. Of course, after three pregnancies, his mother had them too but everyone seemed to associate stretch marks with pregnancy when it was also completely normal to get them after gaining weight or growing very fast. Thomas sometimes wished heâd known that sooner.
âMy parents would often take me and my sisters swimming when I recovered from one of my fevers,â Thomas said.
âIn the winter as well?â Alastair asked. âIsnât that cold?â
âAt the indoor pool,â Thomas clarified. âI always had lots of fun there. There were water slides, a wave simulator bath, tropical plants to create a nice atmosphere. There was this one water slide that was in the dark and Barbara was scared of it so she always claimed I was too small for the water slide and wasnât allowed to take it either.
Often when I was sick, it was something I looked forward to because I knew I could go to the pool when I got better. When I was older and no longer sick, I started swimming competitively. Didnât you go swimming as a child?â
âNot often,â Alastair said. âCordelia would go with Lucie and her parents sometimes.â
âI remember getting these invites to classmatesâ birthday parties. Itâs a surprise what weâre doing, but bring your swimsuit,â Thomas said. âOf course, I could only go when I was well enough, but it was a very common activity at my school.â
âI was that child who never got invited. Which was fine, I didnât really like being around other children anyway. My mother couldnât swim, and my father didnât really go have fun with us. I did take swimming lessons, passed my exams, but beyond that I didnât really go swimming. My mother started taking classes not so long ago, though, so sheâs learnt the basics. She found a class for adult women and even made some friends there.â
âMaybe you should give it a chance,â Thomas said. âUnfortunately, the pool I went to as a child closed. They built a mall there, I think. but Iâm sure there are other pools I could take you someday.â
âItâs not so bad,â Alastair admitted. âMaybe if we survive this summer, Iâll take you up on that offer.â
Thomas felt himself become a little warm inside, despite the cold water. Here, spending time together in the lake and in the woods was nice, but Thomas wanted to show Alastair all his favorite places, go to the museum together, go swimming like he used to do. He wanted to introduce Alastair to his sisters, who would undoubtedly like him very much. He hoped they wouldnât be too protective of him though, Thomas did not think Alastair would react well if Genie started threatening him. He made a mental note to send a warning to his sisters that there would be no threatening Alastair.
âDo you play any sports?â Thomas asked.
âCurrently not much beyond generally trying to stay active and taking very long walks,â Alastair admitted. âCordelia and I used to take dance classes together for several years, Father thought it important we learnt how to dance ballroom. The memory is a bit tainted because it was something he demanded of us, but truth to be told I did like dancing and I was quite good at it. We both were.â
âOh, that sounds nice,â Thomas said. âIâve always thought it would be nice to learn partner dancing, but I never got around to it. Besides, Iâm a bit clumsy on my feet so Iâd be stepping on my partnerâs toes all the time.â
âThat doesnât happen as often as people think,â Alastair said. âI think thereâs a dancing association at the university, so if you want to learn that might be a nice and affordable place to take classes. But you could also join a swimming team there if youâd prefer. Or both, but youâll need to find time to study too.â
âIs that something you struggled with?â Thomas asked.
âNot really. I had no social life beyond my ex boyfriend and I donât need much time to study. Magic memory and all. But there were definitely a few students who were partying too much to keep up.â
âIâm not really one for partying, so that wonât be a problem,â Thomas admitted. âI didnât realize there were so many options, all I heard about student life was either lots of partying or study until you drop.â
âOh no there are definitely options,â Alastair said. âIâm just too antisocial for most of them. I donât like being around people anyway. One on one is fine, but Iâve never liked groups. And I absolutely despite it when people are loud. What else do you like to do beside swimming?â
Thomas could recognize what Alastair described. He had always been shy as a child, and had never really grown over that. He liked being around people, but mostly in small groups.
âI like music,â Thomas said. âI play guitar, but I really like writing my own songs.â
Heâd never told anyone that. He wasnât sure why exactly. Heâd started playing the guitar after growing over his sickness. Heâd tried the saxophone before that when he was younger, but his frequent fevers made it difficult to keep up. To learn an instrument you had to practice daily, and that hadnât worked out.
Heâd started playing guitar at fourteen and heâd written lots of songs, most of which heâd discarded. He never believed they were any good, and he wasnât very good at singing. Heâd practiced, of course, and he knew how to pitch his voice, but he just didnât sound that good or interesting. He could be a decent back up vocalist, he guessed, but then heâd need to find someone to actually sing his songs.
âReally?â Alastair asked. âWhat kind of songs?â
âOh, all sorts. Ballads, sad songs mostly, I guess. Love songs too. Iâve never told anyone before. Theyâre not good or anything.â
He remembered heâd written a very sappy, hopeless pining song not long after meeting Alastair. He was glad there was no remaining evidence of that ever happening, it was exactly the kind of thing Eugenia would use as blackmail. Which he guessed was why heâd never told Eugenia about his songs.
They reached the island in the middle of the lake, and sat down in the shallow water, a comfortable place to rest for a bit and talk. He could tell Alastair was getting tired, swimming was very different from walking or running and Alastair wasnât used to it. Perhaps it was hard on his shoulder too.
âYou told no one? Really? Why?â Alastair asked.
âAs I said, theyâre not any good,â Thomas admitted. âAnd I canât sing well.â
âMaybe I could sing them for you,â Alastair said. âAlthough itâs been a while since Iâve really sung.â
âYou sing?â Thomas asked. He wondered what Alastairâs voice would sound like when he sung.
âI used to,â Alastair said. âI played the piano too, growing up, but I havenât played in years.â
âWhy did you stop?â Thomas asked.
Alastair sighed. âI couldnât find joy in playing music anymore. In anything really. Although I did listen to music a lot, and I do sing along occasionally. But apart from that⊠I just couldnât bring myself to play anymore, it hurt too much. I wanted to get back to it, but so far I havenât found that joy.â
That sounded sad. Would Thomasâ songs be able to cheer him up? Probably not, they were terrible. He would need some good music to play or sing to get back into it, not his hopeless attempts at song writing.
âI hope you can,â Thomas said. âI canât imagine what itâs like to not be able to enjoy the things you used to.â
âWell, sometimes interests change,â Alastair said. âIâve had a lot of odd interests that changed. But in this case⊠I want to be able to feel the joy I once felt. I want to play, and sing your songs and feel like myself again.â
Thomas wasnât sure how comfortable he was with sharing any of his work, but if it would help Alastair then he would let him sing all of his songs.
âCould you sing something? Now, I mean. If you want to, you donât have to. Iâm just really curious what you sound like.â
Thomas started rambling again, and Alastair silenced him by beginning to sing. The song would definitely sound better with accompanied by a guitar, but even on its own Alastairâs voice was beautiful. It was a bit lower than his speaking voice, but he seemed to have quite a range. Gentle, but firm and when he got farther into the song Thomas realized there was a lot of power behind Alastairâs voice. It was a romantic song he was singing, did this describe how Alastair felt about him? He didnât catch everything, but some of the lyrics stuck with him.
Never opened myself this way.
Life is ours, we live it our way.
All these words I donât just say
And nothing else matters
âTrust I seek, and I find in you,â Thomas repeated. âThat sounds beautiful.â
Alastair smiled. âI do find trust in you. Even if it is something I still find difficult. Iâm trying.â
âWhat song is that?â Thomas asked.
Alastair stared at him in shock. âYou mean to tell me you donât know this song? You canât be serious.â
âIt sounds vaguely familiar, but I canât name it,â Thomas said. âIâm sorry.â
âItâs Nothing else Matters by Metallica,â Alastair said.
âThat does sounds familiar,â Thomas admitted. âIâve never listened much to Metallica.â
âYou should, their music is very good, and itâs very melodic for a metal band. Thatâs what I like the most, when music is both heavy and melodic.â
âWhat other music do you like?â Thomas asked.
âBreaking Benjamin must be one of my favorite bands. You probably havenât heard of them, theyâre not very famous. Theyâre probably best described as alternative metal. Very angst heavy lyrics, things I can relate to. And I like Metallica, Skillet, Three Days Grace. Within Temptation and Nightwish occasionally. What do you listen to?â
âI like Green Day,â Thomas said. âAnd As It Is, which you might not know because theyâre not very well known, but theyâre a pop punk band.â
âI donât know As it Is. I do know Green Day though. Iâve always liked Boulevard of Broken Dreams.â
âMe too,â Thomas said. âBut 21 guns is my favorite from Green Day.â
They talked some more about music, and Thomas made a note to listen to some of Alastairâs favorite songs when they got back. He hadnât had the time or inspiration to write songs lately, with everything happening, but he wanted to write something for Alastair. If he ever found the time in between trying not to die.
Truth to be told, Thomas found it difficult to have people worry about him so much, risk themselves for his sake. He didnât want to die and was grateful he had people who were willing to help him, but he hated how all this was because of him. He hated being taken care of, being someoneâs burden. It was something Thomas had always struggled with. When his mother had quit her job because Thomas was sick so often it wasnât doable for both his parents to work. Since his mother was a primary school teacher, it had made sense for her to quit working as his father made more money and worked more hours. When his sisters would come straight home after school to keep him company rather than spend time with their own friends. When his father would come home early as often as he could, passing on opportunities at work.
It wasnât just that the amount of attention could be suffocating, it was because he didnât want to be difficult, he didnât want other people to change their life, their habits for him. But as a sick child, heâd had no choice but to let people take care of him. Everyone had had to adapt to his sickness and even in a loving family such as his own, it wasnât easy to have a child who was ill so often. Sometimes Thomas feared heâd taken up too much attention and had taken that away from Barbara and Eugenia.
âYouâre thinking of something,â Alastair said. âSomething that is bothering you.â
âItâs nothing,â Thomas said.
It wouldnât be fair to complain about his childhood to Alastair. Compared to what he had been through, Thomas had wanted for nothing.
âItâs not nothing,â Alastair said. âI can tell when you tense up, when youâre thinking of something hurtful. Is it something I did?â
âNo. You didnât do anything wrong.â Thomas brushed his hand across Alastairâs cheek. âYouâre perfect.â
âThen what is it?â Alastair looked away. âLook, I know how difficult it is to talk about how you feel, how vulnerable it makes you feel. But I can tell when things are bothering you, I know when people are upset. If you donât want to share, at least tell me youâd rather not talk about it. Because people always like to pretend theyâre fine but theyâre not andâŠâ
Alastair didnât finish his sentence, he seemed upset too now. Thomas felt horrible. He didnât want Alastair to worry, he didnât want to hurt him. It made sense Alastair could read people well. Thomas had always been good at reading peopleâs body language, but Alastair had had to deal with his fatherâs changing moods, anticipating them had to be how heâd survived. Of course peopleâs bad moods were stressful for him, because Alastair had learnt heâd get hurt when other people were stressed.
Perhaps it was better to tell, that might set Alastairâs mind at ease. Even if it was difficult, even if he did not quite understand why he felt this way.
âI was thinking about how youâre all risking your life for me, and I find that difficult. Iâve never wanted to trouble others, Iâve never wanted to be a burden. But I also know I cannot do this without help. Iâd never forgive myself if something happened to you or to Cordelia or Lucie because of me.â
Alastair put his hand on Thomasâ cheek, wet from the lake water.
âI understand. But none of this is your fault, Tom, and youâre not a burden.â
âIâve always felt like a burden,â Thomas said softly. âI always needed to be taken care of because I was sick.â
âIs it a burden when the people caring for you love you and gladly care for you?â Alastair asked.
âI donât know,â Thomas said. âWith James and Matthew, I was so glad to find friends, people my own age. But Jamesâ mother and Matthewâs mother are my motherâs best friends, so we already knew each other from a young age. We were very close when I was still a child and they would come by to keep me company when I was sick. I am grateful, but they learnt I needed to be protected and when I grew over my sickness, Matthew still believed I was meek and dependent and needed to be rescued from you. James wasnât as bad, he never noticed I liked you because he was always reading. I think the reason we drifted apart a bit is because of that. I never dared tell them how I felt about you, and I donât think they would have reacted well. And again, I feared my feelings would make me a burden. That was less of an issue with Lucie, so I think thatâs why Iâm now closer to her. It was never a problem to tell her I liked you, and thatâs why she was the first person I told.â
âI didnât realize youâd drifted apart from them. At school, it was always the three of you,â Alastair said.
âTrue, and I still care about them, I really do. But I think theyâre closer to each other than to me, and that made me feel out of place at times. I still see them and spend time with them, and we text often, but not as much as we used to. But thatâs fine, I think it was for the best. I still have plenty of people around me, enough friends, and we probably work better with a little more distance anyway.â
âI didnât realize, thatâs all,â Alastair said. âSometimes change is for the best. How are James and Matthew anyway?â
âI havenât contacted them a lot with everything happening, and the last few days I havenât been able to reach them. But Iâm not yet sure what to say when I do call them. Do I tell them about us? Or about whatâs going on? Do I tell my sisters? I do not want anyone else to come here and put themselves in danger.â
âI have not yet decided what I will tell my mother either,â Alastair said. âI did tell her I liked you, before I realized you liked me as well. But the past few days I havenât been able to reach her, or Risa. Wait a moment, you said you couldnât reach James and Matthew.â
âNor my sisters,â Thomas said. âAnd my father said he was unable to reach uncle Gabriel. I donât think uncle Will has had any success calling uncle Jem or your father either. Which is odd. Youâd think out of all these people, at least someone would pick up a phone.â
âOr perhaps that is part of what Tatiana is doing,â Alastair said. âIsolating us so we cannot call anyone for help.â
Thomas tried to think that through. If he were in Tatianaâs shoes, he definitely wouldnât want them to be able to contact uncle Gabriel and aunt Cecily. Nor uncle Jem, he guessed. Matthew and James were no threat to her, nor were his sisters, so he wasnât sure why they were unable to contact them. Nor did he suspect Alastairâs mother was a threat. Perhaps it was simply easier to cut them off from everyone.
âThat makes sense,â Thomas said. âBut if we canât call them, how far away from the town and the forest would we have to be if we were to reach people again?â Thomas wasnât so sure it would be that simple though.
âIâm not sure,â Alastair said. âPerhaps itâs like the land in between, except bigger. Perhaps something Tatiana did will not only cut off our ability to contact people who arenât here, but will also prevent us from leaving.â He paused. âI assumed there would be no point in leaving, because whatever is happening to you would simply follow you wherever you go. But perhaps Tatiana does need you here.â
Thomas wasnât sure how to feel about that. He hadnât considered running, didnât think there would be a point to it. How could you run from a powerful being? But perhaps Alastair had a point and he was running from Tatiana. Perhaps that powerful being would simply take Jesse back if Tatiana failed, and that would be it. The thought brought no comfort. He would never want Jesse to suffer. None of this was his fault either.
âIt makes me wonder why that being picked Jesse over me,â Thomas said. âIt must have liked Tatiana a lot better than my parents, and I think when Jesse died Tatiana already knew what was happening. I think she assumed I would be the one to die, and when Jesse died and I didnât, she got mad with my father.
But wouldnât it have made more sense to take me instead of Jesse? Since Tatiana knew more about the deal, knew about the creature, knew how to barter with it?â
Alastair grimaced. âNo. I think that is exactly why it chose Jesse. I donât think the thief of souls intended to keep Jesse forever. If it had taken you, your parents would have been heart broken, they would grieve you, they would have sustained a wound that would never heal. But they would not have tried to get you back, not at the cost of someone elseâs life.
Tatiana, on the other hand, would do anything for her son, and seems to hate everyone else. It doesnât matter to her that lots of people will die, souls forfeit, as long as she can have her son back. She knew what was going on, what would happen to her son. Perhaps she tried to appease it, to make sure you would be chosen and not Jesse. But thatâs exactly why it chose Jesse. Because with Jesse dead, Tatiana would do anything to bring him back, and she would exchange your life for Jesse. And the thief of souls could have asked her for anything it wanted, anything else she would realistically be able to give her.â
Thomas stared at Alastair. Everything he said made perfect sense. He had been looking at this from the wrong angle, from his own perspective of someone who made decisions based on emotion, based on his love for the people around him. But the thief of souls wasnât like that, he didnât care for Tatiana just because she liked him better than his father did. He saw her as a tool he could use. He played a strategic game and souls were the prize.
âWhy now, though?â Thomas asked. âJesse has been dead for years. If Tatiana already knew what was happening, wouldnât she have gotten him back sooner?â
âI think the thief of souls must have demanded much from her,â Alastair said. âHe could ask for anything. Do any of you know what sheâs been up to the past years?â
âShe moved away from London, left her house in a state of disrepair,â Thomas said. âMy grandfather was incredibly rich and Tatiana inherited lots of money, so she could afford to just move around and leave her fatherâs house.â
Thomas knew his father and uncle Gabriel had often wondered what to do with the money inherited from their father, money heâd earned through dark deals and exploitation. Money none of them deserved. But for uncle Gabriel and aunt Cecily the money had allowed them to hunt the supernatural, stop people like Benedict, since such line of work wasnât exactly paid. His father had donated some of the money, but for them it had been convenient too since his illness meant he always needed someone around to take care of him.
âMeaning, you donât know where sheâs been?â Alastair asked. âI canât imagine having so much money that you can just leave an entire house for several years without selling it. Honestly that should be illegal, considering how difficult it is for some people to even find a place to live.â
âIt was her fatherâs manor, had been in the family for a long time,â Thomas said. âI donât think she could have even considered selling it, it was very important to Benedict. But no, we donât know where sheâs been. My father and uncle Gabriel did try to reach out to her occasionally. At the very least they called her on her birthday, but she never picked up.â
âSo these past years, maybe she had to complete other tasks first, offer him other souls, anything he could have wanted. And at some point she must have captured Grace, which I imagine made completing his requests a lot easier.â
âHow long do you think Grace has been her prisoner?â Thomas wondered. âI assumed it was a recent thing, what if sheâs been with Tatiana for years?â
âNo idea,â Alastair said. âPerhaps capturing Grace is what finally allowed her to win enough favor to get back Jesseâs soul. Whatever he wanted from her, it must have been easier with a siren under her control. But I think thereâs still more she must do to bring him back to life. Perhaps that child that drowned was part of it too.â
âAnd when Jesse lives, I die,â Thomas concluded.
Thomas had no idea how to fix this. How to survive without sacrificing Jesse. He knew Lucie and Cordelia wanted to kill the thief of souls, but they didnât even know what it was. Their attention had to be on Grace right now, if anyone knew more of Tatianaâs plans it had to be her.
âWeâll get Graceâ skin,â Alastair promised. âTomorrow. And when she is free, she can tell us all she knows of Tatiana. There must be so much Grace knows.â
âWill you be alright?â Thomas said. âAfter this morning⊠will you feel up to it? I canât imagine how exhausting that must have been. Itâs fine if you need more rest.â
âI hope so, but if not I can function pretty well while tired. At some point you get used to it. I have good days and bad days. Today was not so good, youâre right that Iâm still very tired from this morning. Such breakdowns are always exhausting, that is not something Iâve gotten used to. I would go to sleep early, maybe take some melatonin, but Iâll only have nightmares. And we donât have the kind of time to wait for me to recover from this morning, Iâll have to do with how I function tomorrow morning.â
Thomas considered for a moment, turning a little red before looking Alastair in the eyes. Thomas had always found Alastairâs eyes beautiful, big and so dark it was difficult to tell apart the iris and the pupil. Heâd never quite understood the way people obsessed over blue or green eyes, described as sapphires and emeralds in many of Lucieâs books. Green and blue eyes didnât even look like that. Light eyes might be less common than brown eyes, but Thomas had always found dark brown eyes combined with dark hair like Alastairâs far more striking.
âMaybe I could sleep over,â Thomas suggested. âI mean, do you think that would help?â
âI donât know if it would help with my nightmares, but I would certainly like it if you stayed with me,â Alastair said. âI like to cuddle. It is very nice when you hold me, sensory wise. So, where are we sleeping? I think my bed is bigger, we could easily both fit in there.â
Thomas wondered what Alastair meant with that it was nice, sensory wise. It sounded like something Lucie, who was autistic, might say, but Alastair had not mentioned such a thing, had he?
âAlright, then Iâll sleep over at your place,â Thomas said. âAnd Iâll cuddle with you as much as you want. And when you have a nightmare, Iâll be there to remind you that youâre safe.â
#Thomas Lightwood#Alastair Carstairs#Lucie Herondale#Cordelia Carstairs#Thomastair#Lucelia#fanfiction#the last hours#tlh
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day 1
Wanda returned the next day. She didn't expect the government to still stay after her indimadating display of power, especially since she doubted that spineless director would stick around after having twenty guns pointed at him, but she needed to check anyway. No one could hurt her family and if there was a threat, she was going to eliminate it.
Wanda looked out at the view outside of Westview, satisfied to see the tents and equipment were cleaned out. She smirked, happy to see motherhood hasn't made people any less scared of her (weird how she once didn't want for people to fear her. It was clearly an advantage to get what she wanted). Wanda scanned the horizon, checking to see if SWORD was simply hiding away.
She paused as she saw a small tent in the far distance.
Cautious, Wanda decided to see what it was. It could be an innocent camper, and she had to be careful not to reveal herself. But it could also be one of them, and she had to make sure her home was protected.
She paused when she found Monica Rambeau, swaddled up in a thin blanket and eating cereal, watching the credits roll on their show.
The poor girl startled when she looked up and found her, immediately scrambling for her gun.
Wanda cocked her head to the side, smiling teasingly. "An ally, huh?" she said, in the thick sokovian accent.
Rambeau carefully lowered her gun, seeming a bit ashamed at her own hypocrisy. "You nearly gave me a heart attack."
"Are you alone?" Wanda cut to the chase.
Rambeau spread her arms as if to show her, "you tell me."
Wamda looked around, looked at Rambeau's belongings. She could spot a phone among her things but no walkie talkies, or flies, or bugs. Nothing that seemed like there were people with her, just a little further away. Wanda frowned, "they left you alone to die?"
"No," Rambeau said, gently, "I left them."
Wanda stopped scanning their surroundings, looking at Rambeauâs honest, pleading eyes.
Wanda looked away from the gaze of her betrayer, "I threatened to kill whoever stayed."
Rambeau raised her chin in challenge, "do it then."
Wanda couldn't understand this. Rambeau seemed so... confident. At ease about the idea of being killed. Wanda was used to people fearing her. She could kill people, if she wanted to, and everyone knew that. But Rambeau.... Rambeau almost seemed like she didn't believe Wanda was going to kill her.
She didn't summon the red smoke.
Wanda scoffed, "leave."
day 3
Wanda held herself back from returning for a whole day. She figured Rambeau was stubborn, and coming back will only egg her further. Not returning the next day will convince her that whatever she thought she was doing was a dead end.
When Wanda returned on the third day, Monica was still in the same position Wanda found her at first.
"Hey," Rambeau lifted her eyes to Wanda, this time completely calm, "great episode today."
"I could kill you, you know," Wanda threatened once again.
"Oh, I know." Rambeau was eating stew this time. She offered her some off the hot plate, "want some?"
Wanda rolled her eyes and walked away.
day 5
"Why won't you leave?" Wanda asked, frustrated.
Rambeau was unbothered, "why won't you make me?"
day 8
"How are the twins?" Rambeau asked on her next visit.
Wanda nodded towards the TV, "didnât you watch the show?"
"Wanda, as much as I love TV, it can't tell you people's emotions," Monica said and turned off the TV, fully turning towards her, "it's why books are better."
Wanda didn't answer her question, but said, "maybe we'll turn the show into a book then."
"Wandavision: Now In Pages."
Wanda struggled with her smile.
day 13
"You know, for someone who seems to like books more than television, you sure watch TV a lot."
Monica looked up from the credits roll, surprised at Wandaâs friendly snipe, "I do read."
Wanda nodded at Monica's belongings, âno books around.â
Monica dug up a notebook from the blankets on the ground, "I read my notes."
Wanda glanced at the pages Monica was flipping through, "notes of the show?"
Monica nodded.
"But why? You can't do the research like with SWORD."
Monica shrugged, "it's fun to guess what can happen. I have theories to share with the forums.â
Wanda was too amused to notice that Monica could have been using a codename.
day 17
âAre you happy?â Monica asked her once.
It isnât the first time she asked a question like this. Monica didnât outright ask her to leave Westview, but it seemed to be her angle with all this.
Wanda tried not to think of her headache from keeping everything running smoothly inside the town and the fight she had with Vision that Monica must have seen, âof course.â
Monica hummed, âthen why do you keep coming here?â
Wanda left in her fury.
day 20
âWhy wonât you leave?â Wanda asked, more furious in her next visit.
âWhy wonât you?â Monica shot right back.
Wanda left, confused as to why she didnât kill Monica at the spot.
day 23
âI need a break from the kids,â Wanda explained, âthe show any good?â
Monica smiled and rewinded the episode for her.
day 27
Wanda has been coming around every day for the past four days. Wanda always explained it away and Monica never called bullshit on her reasons. She seemed to learn her lesson with crossing boundaries.
âI like coming here,â Wanda explained that day.
Monica beamed so wide, Wanda was sure she could outshine the sun.
day 33
âWhy wonât you leave?â
Itâs been a while since Wanda last asked her that. Usually she asked every other visit. But this time⊠Wanda realized how small this life must be for Monica. In her small tent, watching the show, writing notes in her notebook, theorizing based on her writings, eating canned goods, and sleeping on those thin blankets. She didnât know what was there for Monica in this life.
Monica was more quiet this time when she answered, âI donât have anywhere else to go.â
In her surprise, this was the first time Wanda sat down next to Monica.
day 36
âViz wonât speak to me,â Wanda told her one day.
Monica placed her food on the ground, âyeah, I saw.â
âThis was supposed to be everything I wanted,â Wanda whispered, brokenly, and tried to keep the tears at bay.
Monica, unhesitatingly, wrapped her arm around Wandaâs shoulders, âthen why arenât you leaving?â
Wanda found herself leaning into the touch, âsame reason you arenât.â
day 37
This time, Monica wasnât watching the episode ending but was rewinding to a specific scene.
âMy parents died when I was ten,â the Wanda on screen said.
Wanda looked away from the hurtful scene. It was different saying the words and watching herself say them. âWhy are you watching this?â her tone unnecessarily defensive.
Monica didnât look away from the screen, âmy parents are dead too.â
day 40
âYou could come to Westview,â Wanda offered her once, âI could give you whatever you want.â
Monicaâs breath hitched with the idea. Wanda could tell she was tempted. But then, after a beat, Monica shook her head. âI canât do that. I canât escape to a perfect reality.â
Wanda laughed, not creully, but teasingly, âso what is this? Isnât this escaping reality?â
Monica shrugged, âI guess so. But watching TV, eating bad food, talking to a friend... Not different from how normal people grieve.â
Wanda rose from her seat, enraged. Her eyes didnât start glowing red but her hand was pointing at her accusingly, âI am normal.â
In her rage, in her storming off, Wanda didnât realize Monica called her a friend.
day 44
When Wanda came the next time. She didnât speak at first. She just sat down next to Monica, wordlessly. Monica rewinded the episode for her, but Wanda didnât watch it. She watched Monica instead. Monica wasnât bothered by the stare, but she was wondering what Wanda was finding there.
âCan you show me how to be normal?â Wanda requested, eyes now on the show, where Wanda was trying to keep her family together.
Monica smiled and turned towards her, looking away from the show, âI love how you think Iâm normal, Scarlet.â She tilted Wandaâs head so they were staring into each otherâs eyes, âbut Iâll show you anything you want.â
Monica leaned forward and kissed Wanda, hands going slowly from her chin up to her soft, soft hair.
Wanda froze for a moment. She froze for a moment, and then- then she sank into it, hands gripping at the fabric at Monicaâs hips.
It couldnât have been more than ten seconds (but it felt like forever) when Wanda pulled away, shoved Monica away and told her, âstop. Stop, this is a mistake.â
Monica was speechless when she watched Wanda, a strangely calm seeing Wanda, walk away.
day 45
Wanda didnât come the next day. Monica didnât expect her to. She knew she screwed up with the kiss. She just wished sheâd left it at her words instead of her actions.
On the 45th day the TV shut off. Monica frowned, smacking the side of the screen, trying to jerk it back to life. The TV didnât turn back on, no matter how hard she tried.
But then she heard a sound.
When she looked up it was to the forcefield collapsing, throwing her back twenty meters.
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DAY 4627
Jalsa, Mumbai         Oct 31, 2020         Sat 11:19 PM
Birthday - EF Vaijayanti Ravindra Damle .. Sunday, November 1
Birthday Ef - Vishan Lal ..Â
love and greetings to you both on this auspicious day .. be safe ..đ
.. recents deaths and passings bring grief .. family , work and legendary .. they all had a life that gave so much to the world .. and the heavens welcome them .. in the peace .. đčđđŒđž
.. and the Medium says it all ..
Things Most People Learn Too Late In Life ~ N ColeÂ
âLife is a journey of twists and turns, peaks and valleys, mountains to climb and oceans to explore.
Good times and bad times. Happy times and sad times.
But always, life is a movement forward.
No matter where you are on the journey, in some way, you are continuing on â and thatâs what makes it so magnificent. One day, youâre questioning what on earth will ever make you feel happy and fulfilled. And the next, youâre perfectly in flow, writing the most important book of your entire career.
What nobody ever tells you, though, when you are a wide-eyed child, are all the little things that come along with âgrowing up.â
1. Most people are scared of using their imagination.
Theyâve disconnected with their inner child.
They donât feel they are âcreative.â
They like things âjust the way they are.â
2. Your dream doesnât really matter to anyone else.
Some people might take interest. Some may support you in your quest. But at the end of the day, nobody cares, or will ever care about your dream as much as you.
3. Friends are relative to where you are in your life.
Most friends only stay for a period of time â usually in reference to your current interest. But when you move on, or your priorities change, so too do the majority of your friends.
4. Your potential increases with age.
As people get older, they tend to think that they can do less and less â when in reality, they should be able to do more and more, because they have had time to soak up more knowledge. Being great at something is a daily habit. You arenât just âbornâ that way.
5. Spontaneity is the sister of creativity.
If all you do is follow the exact same routine every day, you will never leave yourself open to moments of sudden discovery. Do you remember how spontaneous you were as a child? Anything could happen, at any moment!
6. You forget the value of âtouchâ later on.
When was the last time you played in the rain?
When was the last time you sat on a sidewalk and looked closely at the cracks, the rocks, the dirt, the one weed growing between the concrete and the grass nearby.
Do that again.
You will feel so connected to the playfulness of life.
7. Most people donât do what they love.
Itâs true.
The âmassesâ are not the ones who live the lives they dreamed of living. And the reason is because they didnât fight hard enough. They didnât make it happen for themselves. And the older you get, and the more you look around, the easier it becomes to believe that youâll end up the same.
Donât fall for the trap.
8. Many stop reading after college.
Ask anyone you know the last good book they read, and Iâll bet most of them respond with, âWow, I havenât read a book in a long time.â
9. People talk more than they listen.
There is nothing more ridiculous to me than hearing two people talk âatâ each other, neither one listening, but waiting for the other person to stop talking so they can start up again.
10. Creativity takes practice.
Itâs funny how much we as a society praise and value creativity, and yet seem to do as much as we can to prohibit and control creative expression unless it is in some way profitable.
If you want to keep your creative muscle pumped and active, you have to practice it on your own.
11. âSuccessâ is a relative term.
As kids, weâre taught to âreach for success.â
What does that really mean? Success to one person could mean the opposite for someone else.
Define your own Success.
12. You canât change your parents.
A sad and difficult truth to face as you get older: You canât change your parents.
They are who they are.
Whether they approve of what you do or not, at some point, no longer matters. Love them for bringing you into this world, and leave the rest at the door.
13. The only person you have to face in the morning is yourself.
When youâre younger, it feels like you have to please the entire world.
You donât.
Do what makes you happy, and create the life you want to live for yourself. Youâll see someone you truly love staring back at you every morning if you can do that.
14. Nothing feels as good as something you do from the heart.
No amount of money or achievement or external validation will ever take the place of what you do out of pure love.
Follow your heart, and the rest will follow.
15. Your potential is directly correlated to how well you know yourself.
Those who know themselves and maximize their strengths are the ones who go where they want to go.
Those who donât know themselves, and avoid the hard work of looking inward, live life by default. They lack the ability to create for themselves their own future.
16. Everyone who doubts you will always come back around.
That kid who used to bully you will come asking for a job.
The girl who didnât want to date you will call you back once she sees where youâre headed. It always happens that way.
Just focus on you, stay true to what you believe in, and all the doubters will eventually come asking for help.
17. You are a reflection of the 5 people you spend the most time with.
Nobody creates themselves, by themselves.
We are all mirror images, sculpted through the reflections we see in other people. This isnât a game you play by yourself. Work to be surrounded by those you wish to be like, and in time, you too will carry the very things you admire in them.
18. Beliefs are relative to what you pursue.
Wherever you are in life, and based on who is around you, and based on your current aspirations, those are the things that shape your beliefs.
Nobody explains, though, that âbeliefsâ then are not âfixed.â There is no âright and wrong.â It is all relative.
Find what works for you.
19. Anything can be a vice.
Be wary.
Again, there is no ârightâ and âwrongâ as you get older. A coping mechanism to one could be a way to relax on a Sunday to another. Just remain aware of your habits and how you spend your time, and what habits start to increase in frequency â and then question where they are coming from in you and why you feel compelled to repeat them.
Never mistakes, always lessons.
As I said, know yourself.
20. Your purpose is to be YOU.
What is the meaning of life?
To be you, all of you, always, in everything you do â whatever that means to you. You are your own creator. You are your own evolving masterpiece.
Growing up is the realization that you are both the sculpture and the sculptor, the painter and the portrait. Paint yourself however you wish.â
Finding the reason to give be the element that survives all .. the giving when announced depletes the announce .. yes it is often told to speak .. but if the speak is not heard then ..?
.. so they that can feel the speak be the better .. it was for them not for the speak in any case .. but information they say needs to be put out .. really ?
for who ..?
for them that survive on information .. the information is mine .. the informed never were involved in it .. for them it is business .. my information is mine and is without a commercial value ..Â
I know the commerce of value .. they that practice it are not wrong .. they are in its commercial .. they lead it with profession .. they chose it much all choose profession ..Â
but all choosing never does agree with others .. no harm .. the other shall ever disagree , because it was never his .. they that disagree with their own are the divine .. they have the servility by their side .. a servile sum is never a subtraction ..Â
it be ever in multiply ..
.. they that designed my costume for my film KHOON PASINA , never knew I would have to fight a real tiger in the film .. it was the most harrowing experience .. some day it shall be described .. done now would invite distress ..Â
the âmahamaariâ has already taken care of that .. we do not need more ..
Amitabh Bachchan
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Dirty Little Secret | Chapter 4: Ferry Tickets
fuckbuddy!JJ x kook!reader
series masterlist | prev. chapter | chapter one
You and JJ are fuck buddies- strictly physical. But what happens when you find yourself falling more and more for everyoneâs favorite golden boy even though all he can see you as is a spoiled rich girl?
note: smut ... like right under hereÂ
âFuuuck me,â you whimpered, face pressed down to your floral pillowcase.Â
âYou like that donât you?â JJâs hand twisted your hair as the other smacked the side of your ass while he slid himself in and out of you from behind.Â
Ted and your mom went into the city for a few days while Macy was off at her tennis lesson which left you with an big empty house for the morning. You had contemplated doing a sunrise yoga on the beach or riding your bike along the pier, but a surprise text from JJ had you cancelling all your self-care plans.Â
Which is how you ended up in your current position- under him, back arched, and feeling his thick cock stretch you out.Â
âMm,â you whined, lifting your eyes to his hungry ones as you watched him take you. You felt the cold metal from his rings cling onto your sweaty skin when his hands moved to grip both sides of your hips.Â
âMm, play with me.âÂ
JJâs hands snaked around to your wet clit where he gently rubbed you back and forth. It sent you over the edge as you moaned louder into the pillow you were clenching.Â
He came into the condom and pulled out of you, collapsing onto your side in a fit of pants. His gold locks were disheveled on his face as his broad chest heaved up and down. You laid in your current position for a few moments, collecting yourself, before springing to the bathroom to get cleaned up.Â
You expected him to be gone once you got out, but, much to your surprise, JJ was still submerged in your fluffy white comforter, underwear on, scrolling through his phone. Slightly taken aback, you flopped down next to him.Â
You and JJ had this unspoken no cuddling or pillow talk rule, but you decided that, after three months of fooling around, you could at least engage in small talk.Â
âWhyâd you call me up so early?â you asked, hugging your knees.Â
âI was at the store and saw your parents getting gas to leave town. Didnât see you in the car so I thought youâd be home alone,â he smirked, still glued to his phone, âand I was right.â Â
JJ paid a lot of attention to little things- more so than you thought. Here and there heâd bring up a small fact he remembered about you like how youâd braid your hair before swimming or how he saw you talking to someone he thought you didnât like. It was odd, but you pushed it aside.Â
Another thing that always fazed you about him was why he was so open to sleeping with you. You assumed it was him getting off on the satisfaction of fucking a Kook, but the hateful remarks he made the other day on the boat with Rafe confused you.Â
âSince when did you start hanging out with Topper and Rafe?â he asked, tossing his phone to the side.
You didnât expect that question from him. âI donât. Jade just dragged me with her because sheâs trying to get with Rafe.âÂ
JJ snorted. âOh Jade... she has a nice rack. And she can do way better than him, he looks like a celery.âÂ
You giggled at his uncanny comparison. âHey JJ.âÂ
He lifted his eyebrows, leaning over on his side. âIt was you that day wasnât it? The day you caught me smoking, youâre the one who fucked up Topperâs bike.âÂ
You had always wondered what on earth JJ was running from the day you two met. You almost forgot about it until Topper brought up his messed up bike on the boat. You remembered hearing him whine about it months ago during class, the Monday after, and mentally put the pieces together.Â
âWhatâs it to ya?â JJ responded, growing peeved.Â
You shrugged. âJust wondering. I just donât get this war between you guys. Itâs honestly ridiculous, like what good is throwing shit at each other or punching each other gonna do?âÂ
The light-haired boy groaned and sat up in annoyance. âOf course you wouldnât get it. Youâre a fucking Kook. You can do whatever the hell you want- buy whatever you want, hurt whoever you want- and get away with it. Nothing ever affects you because at the end of the day, you just come straight home to your gated neighborhood with not a spec on your back. Youâll never know what itâs like to not have everything you want!âÂ
You scoffed and crossed your arms, standing from the bed to get away from him. âWell guess what, prick? I actually do know what itâs like. I didnât always have this stupid life!âÂ
You ran your hands through your hair and avoided his gaze. That was probably the first time you confessed that out loud to someone since you moved. You heard JJ shift a little on your bed as pure silence soon enveloped you both.Â
Since he was already there, why not just let the entire cat out the bag?
âI use to live in a small town outside of Charlotte. My parents didnât have a lot but they tried to give me and my sister everything they could. My dad would come home late sometimes- there were days when we wouldnât even see him. My mom sold clothes, shoes, hats, anything she could make at home so we could eat.â You turned to face him. âAnd as much as it fucking sucked, I liked it better that way than now.âÂ
âSo what happened?â JJ peered up at you with sheer orbs and, for a moment, you forgot about his tactless, cold-blooded self.Â
You sighed and pursed your lips. âMy parents divorced because my dad kept having to leave and I moved homes for a few years. Then my mom met Ted and I was, unwillingly, initiated to this Kook life.âÂ
JJ lifted his eyebrows in shock. âYou know most people see that as a like a Cinderella story.âÂ
âWell I see it like hell.âÂ
He let out a soft chuckle.Â
âI know I should be more grateful of everything, but itâs just hard. And weird.â Youâre back sitting beside him on the bed at this point. âLike, Iâm just not use to this. Iâve never had a phone with internet until now and my mom keeps wanting me to pretend Iâm some preppy fairy. And the kids here all suck. They have no personality other than their clothes and cars, and they donât like me cause I donât give a shit about that stuff. I really do hate it here. And I miss my dad. I havenât seen him in years.âÂ
You plopped your head on the pillow and stared at your ceiling. It was nice to get all that off your chest, especially to JJ whoâs been shoving his preconceived notions down your throat.Â
âWell I almost feel sorry for you,â JJ said jokingly as you playfully shoved him.Â
âBut I get it, kinda. I donât know. My mom passed away, so itâs just me and my dad. Heâs,â he paused for a moment, âhe has his quirks, you can say. We donât get along too well, and heâs too busy working to really give me any real attention. It sucks.âÂ
âIâm sorry,â you comforted as he maneuvered so he was laying down next to you. You both rested side by side, fixated on your plain white ceiling. It was nice to finally talk to JJ without making a snide comment every two seconds.Â
âDo you think itâll get any better?â you asked, out of the blue.Â
âYou wanna know the truth?â You turned to your side, tucking your arm under your head, ready for his spiel.Â
âI think weâre where we are for a reason. Do I wanna get the fuck outta here sometimes? Yeah. But I just know Iâm meant to have this life and thereâs not much I can do to get out. Just gotta take it day by day.âÂ
âCâmon, you never dreamed of going anywhere else in the world? Traveling?â you raised, a bit more enthusiastic than you intended to let on.Â
JJ exhaled. âI wouldnât even know where to start.â
The two of you laid in a comfortable silence for a while longer. There was, finally, an air of understanding between you.
âWhy donât you come to our side then?â JJ asked after a few minutes. âIf you hate it here in Kookville so much, why donât you try the other end for a change?âÂ
âI donât know. My stepdad thinks The Cut is literally a death wish. He wouldnât even let my mom go grocery shopping near there. Itâs honestly kinda weird to me why he hates it so much.âÂ
âAnd he never told you why?âÂ
You shook your head and JJ retreated in thought. âI think heâs hiding something. Probably has a mistress over there to be honest.âÂ
You laughed and hit his stomach. âNo! Him and my mom are literally attached by the hip! I donât know... One day Macy went over to see a friend she met and he just flipped. Went over, took her away and everything. Maybe heâs just classist. I mean, heâs old money so I wouldnât be surprised. But if he is then he wouldnât have married my mom.âÂ
âMaybe...â JJ muttered. âI still think heâs hiding something. Could be drugs. You know I see Kook guys come over for coke sometimes. Then, on their lunch breaks, their dads come for the same thing. Father and son bonding if you ask me.âÂ
âWell, whatever it is, we can add this case to our mystery book,â you laughed. A real, heartfelt laugh.Â
You and JJ spent the remainder of the morning talking about your lives, learning how wrong you each were about the other. He told you about the Pogues and how his friend Kiara, who you recognized from school, hangs out with them despite being wealthy herself. On the other hand, you continued to complain to him about all the stuck up nonsense your mother would make you do- to which he actively listened and pitched in his own amusing opinions.Â
âWhat do you need etiquette lessons for? How hard is it to stick your pinky out when you drink?âÂ
The topic then switched to Topper and his crew. You settled on calling them the Veggie Tales which made you both erupt in laughter. âWhat was your first time like?â you asked bluntly.Â
He threw you an odd look, but continued. âTourist at a party. I was 15 and I think she was 17? I dunno, but she sure showed me the ropes that night.â He beamed up at the ceiling, thinking back to the time.Â
âArenât all first times supposed to be really awkward and bad?âÂ
âMaybe. I donât really remember it. Just her. She was fine as hell,â he had on his dreamy eyes. âWhat was yourâs like?âÂ
You let out a sharp breath. Youâd never told anyone about it until now. âBefore I left the city I was dating this guy for a little while. He came from farmers, so we did it in his uncles barn.âÂ
âAw, how romantic,â JJ commented before you smacked him with a decorative pillow.Â
âOw! What? I thought every girlâs dream was to do it with the chickens watching.âÂ
Your face knotted. âIt was horses. And I still have nightmares to this day about the hay sticking at my ass.âÂ
The boy next to you snickered and went on to tease you about your story, cracking all the farm jokes his little blonde head could come up with.Â
âI should get going soon,â JJ informed when you both settled down, âThursdays I meet Kie at The Wreck to help out.âÂ
Your eyes jolted. âThursday?!âÂ
You soared up from your bed and checked the time on your phone. âFuck fuck fuck!â Your hands tangled up in your hair in stress. âMy debutante lessons!â
âWhat the fuck is that?âÂ
âI have to go to Chapel Hill, my ferry leaves in 20 minutes,â you explained while hastily shoving heels into your canvas bag. Then it occurred to you that your parents took your car because theirs was in the shop.Â
âFuck! JJ did you drive here?âÂ
âYeah, I parked my friendâs van by the gate,â he answered, still confused at the gibberish you spoke moments ago.Â
âJJ I need you to take me to the dock right now! Please! I canât miss this ferry.âÂ
âAlright, alright, hurry up then woman! The van only goes up to 110 on a good day.â JJ struggled to get his clothes back on and didnât even notice his t-shirt on backwards.
You both sprinted out your house and to the front of the neighborhood, past the gate, and towards a clunky old Volkswagen that was parked on the side of the road. You hurried in as JJ fumbled with the keys before thrusting it in the ignition and speeding off towards the dock.Â
âFuck weâre not gonna make it!â you stressed, balling your sweaty palms, as your legs bounced on the torn up seat.
âDonât worry, donât worry! Sheâs old but just give her a minute,â JJ assured before he revved the engine and flew down the street. You were concerned at how he expertly steered the old clunker at 105 miles per hour but were too anxious about missing your trip to bring it up.Â
He finally pulled up to the side of the dock. You sighed in relief, seeing people still boarding.
âAaand here we are! With 3 minutes to spare,â JJ announced, flipping his blonde locks, proud of his Speed Racer work.Â
âThank you for the ride JJ,â you said as you exited the van, âand the heart attack.âÂ
âHey, you got here in once peace didnât you? So I donât wanna hear it!âÂ
You giggled and shut the door, heading towards the herd of people while you dug in your bag for your ferry ticket.Â
âHave fun at your degenerate lessons!â JJ called out the window at you before speeding away.Â
You shook your head with a goofy grin before getting on.Â
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chapter five
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Dances and Daggers
Summary:  The Summer Festival is upon Asgard, as is the tradition of the dagger ceremony, where each unmarried gentleman chooses a lady to bestow with the honor of carrying his dagger for the night. As Prince Thorâs betrothed, Tekiâs only goal is to accept his dagger with grace and hope that her violent stepfather doesnât find fault with her in the process. But Prince Thor is unpredictable, and when he ignores his engagement on a whim Teki finds herself in a desperate situation. Luckily, Thor isnât the only prince in AsgardâŠ
Pairing: Loki x Original Female Character
Chapter 17: The Resolution
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Word Count: 2,424
Chapter Summary: Now that the truth is out, Teki and Loki navigate their way through the aftermath.
A/N: I canât believe weâre on the second to last chapter! It blows my mind that this has gone by so quickly-- I feel like I just started posting a few weeks ago. Also, sorry this is going up about an hour later than usual-- my classes got cancelled today, so I decided to sleep in XD
Thanks for reading!
TW: Violence, child abuse
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Teki stood in the center of the Throne Room, struggling not to wilt under the scrutiny of over a dozen pairs of eyes. She had always known that someday in the future sheâd have to attend the Kingâs council meetings, but never had she thought that she would ever be the focus. The old men of Odinâs courtroom seemed to glower down at her like she was an insect they had accidentally stepped on as they bickered over what was to be done with her. Luckily, the friendly faces in the crowd were almost enough to drown out the tension.
Loki smiled encouragingly from his place at the base of Odinâs throne, rolling his eyes whenever someone said something particularly hurtful. Frigga too supported her with a warm grin. Even Thor seemed to shoot her a sympathetic glance every now and then.
Still, the council continued arguing.
âThe marriage engagement is in writing. We cannot change itââ
âThat writing is in blood. Would we have the daughter of a murderer as Queen?â
âWe should not hold the girl accountable for the sins of her motherââ
âBut what of Asgardâs reputation? What will other realms think when they learn how easy it is to cheat their way into royaltyââ
âThe circumstances are irrelevant. The agreement was made. To go back on it now would be to sully the word of the kingââ
The last few days had been a whirlwind. Teki felt as if she had repeated the same story over and over again at least a thousand times, to a thousand different people. At first, there had been the scramble for evidence, gathering anything and everything that might be used to prove her wordâthe vials from her motherâs liquor cabinet, the document of dissolution that her father had been forced to write moments before his death, written statements from Völundr and Asta (the real one this time). They had even taken her fatherâs journal, although that had been returned to her after they decided that the unfinished letter he had written to her mother was all they needed.
But once Ăslaug signed a full confession, the focus shifted. Now that she was good and caught, everyone could concentrate on capturing Osvald. He had been gone when Friggaâs guards arrived at their apartment to arrest him and hadnât been seen since. It seemed he had caught wind that the game was up and made a run for it, a thought which terrified Teki to no end.
âDonât worry,â Loki assured her one night, in the new rooms in the royal wing that she and Brant now occupied. âTheyâll catch him before long.â
Teki only nodded as she stared out into the inky blackness beyond her window, praying to the Norns he was right.
There were also the questions popping up now, everywhere she turned. Was she still engaged to Thor? Did the marriage agreement stand if it was made under false pretenses? No one seemed to know.
Some felt that since Steinn had opposed it, and since Ăslaug very clearly did not have Tekiâs best interests in mind when she agreed to it, that it should not be allowed to stand. Others were quite adamant that the agreement had been signed and that it must be followed through, for better or for worse.
Of course, nobody had asked Teki what she thought should happen.
Well... that wasn't entirely true. Queen Frigga had approached her the day after her mother was arrested to talk about the whole situation, and while she didn't ask for her opinion either, the topic of her engagement had come up.
"The AllFather is not one to go back on his word," she told her. "I doubt the betrothal will be drastically changed."
Her tone was encouraging, but Teki couldn't bring herself to mirror her optimistic smile. Of course she'd still have to marry Thor. The actions of her mother would have no bearing on something that had been set in stone for nearly her entire life. She knew this. Still, a part of her, the small, hopeful part that had dared to dream of someone else in place of Thor's hand, withered at the return to reality.
The ache in her chest must have been reflected on her face because Frigga frowned. "Is something wrong?"
Teki shook her head, forcing her features back to familiar neutrality. "Of course not, Your Majesty," she said with the same artificial cheeriness. "As always, I will be honored to wed your son."
For a moment, the Queen only studied her, as if searching for something hidden behind her eyes. "Yes," she finally said, voice distant. "My son."
It didnât even matter anymore. Theyâd all been going round and round in circles for what seemed like an eternity, and Teki was tired of standing there bearing the brunt of their speculation. She wished they would just sentence her to life with Thor and just end it already. It took everything in her to keep from picking at the sash of her dress in front of everyone.
But then Frigga stood, and the voices fell silent. âIf I may, my King?â
Odin nodded at his wife, and Teki couldnât help but think that he looked as exhausted with this as she was. âPlease.â
She stepped forward, addressing the council directly. âIf I am correct in understanding, the conflict here surrounds the question of whether Lady Tekla is suited to be Queen in light of what we now know of her mother and stepfather, yes?â A chorus of affirmative hums answered her.
The Queen smiled broadly. âWell, I believe there is a way to honor the agreement without jeopardizing the queenship.â She turned back to Odin with a respectful bow of her head. âMy King, you have two sons. If Lady Tekla were to marry Prince Loki instead of Prince Thor, sheâd still gain royalty, but not the throne.â
A flurry of whispers broke out across the Throne Room. For a moment, Teki thought she had misheard her. Wait, did she meanâŠ
She whipped to Loki, who was staring at his mother with eyes were so wide they were almost bugging out of his head. When his gaze returned to Tekiâs, there was a stunned sort of hope in his smile.
The King cocked his head to the side, seemingly lost in thought. He turned to his son. âWould you be willing to pursue such a course of action, Loki?â he asked.
The prince sprang up. âYes, I would, my King. That is ââ he looked back at Teki nervously. âIf Lady Tekla was willing.â
The collective stare of the council flipped back once more to her.
Teki inhaled. âIâIâm willing, sire.â
âVery well.â The King motioned towards Loki, who stepped purposefully off the platform and down to her side. âPrince Loki, you will take the hand of Lady Tekla in marriage. Prince Thor, you are released from your betrothal.â He sighed. âPerhaps now we can finally lay this matter to rest.â
Teki didnât hear the rest of what he said. Loki lifted her hand to his lips, pressing a kiss to her knuckle.
âMy lady,â he whispered with a breathless smile. She beamed, heart soaring higher than any wings could ever carry her.
âŠ
Going back to their apartment was strange.
It had been decided that Teki and Brant would permanently move into the royal wing of the palace, sharing a suite until Teki married and moved into Lokiâs rooms (although Frigga assured her that wouldnât be for quite some time). Their old apartment was gutted of all items of importance to be transferred to their new rooms, leaving only its skeletal remains when Teki and Loki returned for one last look through.
There were several things Teki wanted to be sure to get. Brantâs reading notes, for one, and his unfinished map of the tunnels of the Nine Realms. She wouldnât be giving him reading lessons anymoreâhe had already begun to attend proper class and was doing quite wellâbut he had confided in her that he still preferred her lessons. The music books gifted to her by the Queenâshe was particularly excited about those, because Frigga had ordered a piano constructed just for Tekiâs new sitting room.
âI hope you donât mind that I didnât ask you first,â she had said, almost apologetically. âI just youâd enjoy being able to play at your own discretion, without having to rely on me.â
Teki couldâve cried.
And then there was a dagger. Teki nearly had a heart attack when she checked under her mattress and found it wasnât there, only to remember that she had shoved it in her nightstand that time her mother walked into the room.
Loki grinned when she slid it out of its sheath.
âI had wondered what you did with that,â he said. âI never saw it when I would come over.â
She laughed. âWell, I couldnât exactly hang it from the wall.â Now that she thought of it though, it was probably a blessing that she had been forced to move the dagger to her drawer. As furious as her stepfather had been upon discovering she had taken her fatherâs journal, it wouldâve been infinitely worse if he had realized she was also keeping a weapon under her mattress. The image of Osvald advancing towards her flashed before her eyes, this time waving a blade instead of a leather book. Teki shivered. She sheathed the dagger, placing it in the box with her other items.
They combed the apartment one last time, a cursory look-through to make sure that Teki had gotten everything she wanted to save. There really wasnât much. It was a bit startlingâthis place had been her home her entire life, and yet she felt practically nothing upon saying goodbye to it forever. If anything, it was relieving, like coming to the surface to breathe after being underwater for far too long. She was ready to leave this bad dream behind.
Teki only hesitated at the downstairs table, staring at the same chair in which her father died. Loki came besides her, squeezing her hand in comfort.
âWhatâs wrong?â he asked.
âNothing. Itâs justâŠâ She struggled to find the right words. âI ate here every single day,â she said finally. âMy whole life. And I never knew what happened right next to me.â Had her father been watching in frustration from the realm beyond? Had he been begging her to ask questions, to look for him, to discover the truth as she munched on her morning toast?
Tears were pooling in her eyes once more. Teki swallowed shakily. âI shouldâve done something sooner,â she whispered. âI never did anything. I just let it all happen.â
âYou were a child,â Loki said softly. âWhat could you have done? Youâve brought justice for your father, and for you. Thatâs all that matters now.â
She sighed. Maybe he was right. What she did or didnât do in the past wasnât important. Now, her father could rest easy knowing his killer would rot in prison, her plans in tatters.
Teki hoisted her box up with one last glance about the room. âI think Iâve got everything,â she said as she headed towards the door. âThank you for coming with me.â
âIt was my pleasure,â he smiled, rushing to hold the door for her. âIt seems thatââ
He didnât get the chance to finish his sentence.
Osvald barged his way through the doorway like a living battering ram, smacking the prince into the wooden door. Her stepfather didnât even spare a second glance as Loki crashed to the floor. Teki barely had the chance to scream before his fist caught her in her sternum. The box flew from her hands, contents clattering across the floorboards as she fell backwards.
No sooner had her head hit the ground than Osvald was on top of her, eyes as frenzied as wildfire.
âYou thought Iâd let it go?â he snarled, holding her down by her shoulders with his forearm as she struggled. âYou thought Iâd let you fuck everything up?â
She almost didnât see the glint of the blade in his free hand.
Norns!
Teki jerked just as the knife came down, cold metal grazing her cheek as he buried it into the floor beside her head. She grabbed for the hilt as her stepfather spat curses in her face.
Get it away from him!
He smacked her away, ripping the knife from the floorboards and stabbing towards her again. Teki braced her arms against his wrist, pushing against him with all her might, her eyes tearing up. Come on, please! Still, the tip of the blade inched forward, closer and closer and closerâŠ
Something crashed into the two of them. One moment, her stepfather was on top of her, pinning her to the ground, the next he was on the floor next to her, thrashing wildly as Loki fought to rip the blade from his grasp. Teki rolled to her stomach, trembling as she gasped for air.
âGet help!â Loki yelled at her as the two wrestled on the ground. Osvald landed a kick to his stomach, and he hissed in pain.
Teki struggled to her feet and tried to make a run for the door. Her foot slipped on one of the papers strewn about from the box and she tripped, slamming against the floor.
Behind her, Osvaldâs knife clattered to the ground. Still, they struggled.
Her legs were shaking too badly to stand. Teki crawled towards the door across the mess, unable to hear anything else over the pounding of her heart.
Without meaning to, her hand closed around the hilt of her own dagger.
Loki cried out, a short, quick gasp of pain. Â Her stepfatherâs footsteps vibrated deep in her stomach as he approached.
He yanked her to her feet by her collar and whipped her around, his fingers at her throat, grin wide and demented.
âNowââ
Teki buried the blade in his chest.
For a moment they just stared at it, gasping, the golden hilt crowning the fast-growing stain of crimson across his chest. He glanced up at her, icy eyes having lost their chill. Teki gaped back at him, frozen.
On the other side of the room, Loki pulled himself to his feet, eyes wide.
Her stepfather collapsed, a marionette with its strings cut, his blood splattering across the same floor he had so often beaten her against.
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cardigan (said i was your favourite)
based off of this song. stream folklore. betty & august coming soon. (theyâre 17/18 in this).
âBetty, holy shit, I have something to tell you.â Inez rushed over to her best friend, who was sitting on a park bench. âAre you still talking to Harry?â
Harry and Betty had been seeing each other for a while and they were pretty exclusive. When Harry said heâd be going away for the summer, Betty wasnât happy. She knew sheâd miss him more than sheâd be able to admit.
âYeah, but we havenât spoken in a few days. I feel like heâs kind of ignoring me, but heâs probably just spending time with his family.â She brushed it off with a shrug. âWhy?â
âI think heâs seeing someone else. You know my friend, Rebecca? From my piano lessons? Her cousin told her about some guy sheâs been seeing for the past few months and he looks and awful lot like Harry.â Inez pulled out her phone to show the out the picture that Rebecca sent. It was in fact Harry, sitting shirtless on a balcony looking out at the beach.
âOh, my God.â
Seven days. An entire week. Thatâs how long I cried for. There wasnât much else for me to do. Was I supposed to talk to him? Tell my friends? Break the news to my family? Harry and I were never official but fuck, I introduced him to my dad. I think what hurt the most was the fact that I knew Harry wasnât that person. He was good. I guess the girl he slept me must have been really special. Even though he hurt me, I still really missed him.
I missed the days where he would walk me home because I was too drunk to do it myself and we would dance under the streetlights. My family always told me I was too young to know I was in love, but I wasnât. Harry was it for me. He was the first person I ever slept with, he made me feel safe... like I could trust him. I guess he fooled me. ïżŒ
God, I told that boy everything. I told him about my family issues. I told him all the boys before him who fucked me over. He told me heâd be there for me, that he wasnât like the others. Why would he lie? It was his touch that would bring me back every time I felt like things were going wrong. Not even sexually. Just to hug him, kiss him, be near him. It was the little things that mattered the most to me. I know he wasnât my boyfriend, but I really wanted him to be. We were just scared that weâd have to go off to university soon and inevitably break up.
âYou know what my favourite feeling is?â I remember him asking me as he held me close one night.
âWhat?â
âItâs you. Youâre my favourite.â
It killed me that he wasnât going to be at my birthday party. I was the last of our friends to turn eighteen so it was a big deal. Iâd been talking about it for months, what I would wear, how much weâd all be drinking. He had to go a fucking ruin everything. I didnât want this stupid party anymore. I wanted to sit in my room and cry, but I had to put on a good face.
âElizabeth?â My mother called as I was finishing up getting ready for my party. âYou look sad.â
âI just miss him, mum.â I looked down, playing with my rings. âI want to be angry at him but I canât. I just want him back.â
âYouâre better than that, Betty. He made his choice, if he cared about you he would not have done what he did to you. Has he even tried to apologise?â
âYeah, but I think he only misses me because he doesnât have her anymore.âïżŒ
âWell, he canât have both of you.â
My mum was right, what did he expect? Did the think he could sleep with her and then leave? Come back to me and pick up where we left off? A part of me knew that no matter what, he would always be the love of my life. That be would always come back to me. I hated myself for wanting that. For wanting him to come back.
My party was okay, I definitely had fun, I just wished Harry was there. My friends could all tell I wasnât fully there but it was okay, I would be okay. A few of my friends and I decided to hang out on the front porch because my house and garden was filled with people and we needed air. A few of them lit some cigarettes but I declined when I got offered one.
âB...â Inez said, looking behind me.
âHm?â I muttered in response, turning to look at what she had her eye on. The air almost got knocked out of my lungs when I saw him.
âBetty? He called, jogging towards with a bunch of flowers and a wrapped up present. âHappy Birthday.â
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[Preview] TBA 17: Hatch and Flight
Did someone miss a certain baby dragon? Ron definitely did not, but whether he likes it or not, Norberta is coming to officially be his problem.
[Target Release Date: May]
It was a cool Saturday afternoon when Ron came to the Ancient Runes study club classroom to see Professor Hui, excited butterflies fluttering in his stomach. It was going to be the first day of what Hui called their âwand aptitude testsâ sessions, and Ron was both nervous and eager to find out just how different these sessions will be compared to his experience with Ollivander.
There was also a bit of good news Ron wanted to share. âI donât know why it worked, but it did, Professor!â Ron said happily over the tea Hui served himâa light but distinct, slightly bittersweet herbaceous blend Hui called âmatchaââwhile raising Charlieâs old wand. âCharlie looked at me like I had gone a bit barmy when I told him about it, but after he asked the wand to play nice, it worked.â He paused. âWell, itâs not perfect, but at least itâs not actively trying to make my life hell.â
âIâm glad to hear it, Mr. Weasley,â Hui held the wand appraisingly before nodding. âThe way this wand feels in my hands proves your statement. Of course, as you have said, it is not the perfect solution, as the wand may be doing this only out of respect to your brother. There is no way of knowing up to how far will the wand cooperate with you with that in mind.â
âItâs still mind-boggling how the wands act more sentient than I thought.â Ron said honestly. âMakes me wonder if talking to it will help. Like it getting to know me or something like that? Does that even make sense?â
Hui smiled. âAbsolutely. Magical folk who showed respect towards wands and magical objects create the most steadfast of bonds with them, with some so strong that no one but those who the object consider their rightful owners can ever wield or touch them even. Can you think of any magical object that was strongly associated with any figure in history?â
Ronâs mind went back to the History of Magic lessons he had with Percy. âErr, Excalibur? King Arthur Pendragonâs sword?â
âExcalibur was the sword the Lady of the Lake handed to Arthur Pendragon in exchange for a favour, yes, but over time, Arthur managed to imprint a part of himself into that blade, the same way Excalibur did on him. The same can be said with Arthurâs first sword, Caliburn, which chose him to be the Once and Future King, the only one who could pull it out of the stone.â Hui paused for a sip of his tea. âAnd there are other examples throughout history I can name: Manannan mac Lirâs kin and Fragarach; his own descendant, CĂș Chulainn and GĂĄe Bolg; GuÄn YÇ, a legendary Chinese general hailed to be a war God, and the QÄ«ng lĂłng yÇnyuĂšdÄo; Parashurama then his pupil, Karna, and the bow, Vijaya, said to be a gift from the Hindu God of Destruction, Shiva. But since youâre not here for a history lesson, letâs move on, shall we?â
Ron blinked. âBut arenât most of them myths?â
âIf that is what the storytellers want you to believe.â Hui said cryptically. âAnd whether you will believe that I have seen at least one of them with my own eyes or not is just as much up to you.â
Ron did a double-take. âYou what?â
âWe could discuss it further another time, as always. But we are here for your aptitude assessment."
âIf Percy hadnât told us about the surprise party he and the twins have been planning since yesterday, we never would have found out.â Harry said, still obviously miffed about it.
âOi, itâs not that I can just go and tell you lot, âOh, by the way, my birthday is on 1st of March, just so you know.ââ He said in exasperation.
âAnd itâs just not fair, since you know all of our birthdays!â Hermione pointed out. âI donât even know how you found out!â
Ron shrugged. âHarryâs and Nevilleâs were pretty obvious. As for yours, I have my ways.â
Neville shook his head. âYou and your mysteries, Ron.â
âBut I think itâs great you are part of the surprise. Really means a lot to me that you went through all the trouble.â
âWeâre your friends, Ron!â Hermione said in exasperation. âAnd itâs no trouble, really. Youâre the one who kept saying I needed a break from my books every now and then, werenât you?â
Ron laughed. âRight.â
âAnd you looked like you needed the break too.â Neville added. âYouâve been looking out of sorts for a while now. Itâs got nothing to do with the you-know-what, does it?â
The time travelerâs gut clenched at the worry in his friendâs eyes. He should have known his friends would have noticed his sudden change in mood. Did his brothers notice too, he wondered? Was that why they organised this surprise party?
What the hell are you doing, Ron?
âIâm really sorry about that, Nev. It wasnât even anything too important anyway,â said Ron, âWas just too worried over what-ifâs that I really canât do anything about.â
âIf itâs something we can help with, you know you can tell us,â Hermione said. âWell, even if it might not be something we can help with, you can tell us anyway.â
âMy Gran always said that we shouldnât try to worry too much about the future. Makes us lose sight of whatâs in front of us.â Neville said kindly. âAnd besides, whatever it is, Iâm sure youâll be able to handle it!â
Ron winced. âI wish I knew where your faith in me is coming from, Nev.â
âAnd I wish I knew where yours kept disappearing to.â Harry said sharply.
âSomewhere in the real world, I reckon.â Ron shrugged. âBut Nevilleâs right. No sense worrying too much over something that isnât here yet. Iâll deal with it when it comes, just like I always do.â He clapped a hand on Harryâs shoulder. âAnd Iâm glad I have such wicked mates to knock some sense into me whenever I get lost in my own head!â
And Ron meant it. Maybe it was a consequence of being a time traveler, but Ron became more prone to overthinking things and events to the point where he blocked everything else out. Having his friends there to pull him out of his self-made burrow of anxiety and careful planning helped in not only relieving him of some of that burden, but also in reminding him about the importance of what was in front of him right now.
But Norberta. Oh, Merlin, Norberta. That fucking dragon I can definitely do something about.
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