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"Starfire is defined by her relationship with Nightwing." I would like to punch you in the face.
#Starfire#Koriand'r#Shes so much cooler than Dicky G could ever be#The Vega System could be it's own living and breathing corner of the DC Universe#With Kory as the Leading Lady#Literally making good on the original pitch of 'Red Sonja in Space'#But all y'all want is for her to be Nightwings girlfriend#Pathetic#I envision a Sci-Fi epic that makes Star Wars look like doodoo#But what do I know
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how you get the girl part ii: heeseung’s advice on keeping dry in a storm
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your neighbor, heeseung, gets on your nerves. he’s full of himself, makes more noise than all of your neighbors combined in the middle of the night, spreads anti-superhero propaganda in your political science class, and, unfortunately, is the most attractive man you have ever laid eyes on.
pairing :: lee heeseung x fem!reader featuring :: jake sim, jeon somi, kim sunoo, and more! genres/au’s :: superhero au, neighbors to lovers, enemies to lovers, college au, fluff, angst if you squint, nightwing!heeseung chapter warnings :: mentions of and references to sex, minor violence, suggestive chapter word count :: 6.1k tag list :: @thejjrl @grace1852 @tsunchani @hanniiesuckle17 @mjr4fnaf1997 @goldenhypen @3nh4luvr @hobistigma @ditzie-s @nomy0520 @foreshadxw @koroktsuya @beansworldsstuff author’s note :: prior knowledge of nightwing and DC comics is not necessary to read this work! also ty to @lethekoo for all your help :) playlist :: here’s to you but in this chapter you should listen to umbrella by rihanna and jay-z at the end hehe
two of the plot points in this chapter are heavily based on smallville. the episodes are called 'devoted' 4x04 and 'exposed' 5x06. check them out if you haven't! I love that show so much <3 also! i hope y'all enjoy the little batgirl and starfire references :) && please let me know what you think if you have the time! it really helps me improve and motivates me to continue <3
2. Reliability A woman wants someone who shows up.
THE NEXT DAY…
“He didn’t get away, did he?” Jake asked, spitting his toothpaste into the sink.
“Nope. I got him,” Heeseung replied, sitting on Jake’s bed as his friend got ready. “He took a vial from the chemistry professor’s lab, but I’m not sure what it is. I’ll take a look at the sample later,”
Heeseung had come over to Jake’s place as soon as he woke up—which was 11 AM.
“Then…what is this meeting for?” Jake wiped his face with a look of skepticism, “you said it was urgent, right?”
“I told Y/n that I have a girlfriend,” Heeseung started, “but, obviously, I don’t,”
“So?” Jake shrugged. “You lie to people all the time,”
“Well, I think I need to stop the fake sex thing,” Heeseung added, “she can’t sleep because of it and it’s messing up her life,”
Jake furrowed his eyebrows. “Okay…what do you wanna do instead?”
“I don’t know,” he shook his head, “maybe I’ll make a tape of me singing. Or dancing. That’s loud, right?”
“I thought the whole point was to make it quieter,” Jake reminded him, now sitting on a chair across from his bed, “do you have something to tell me? Did the informal debate really rattle you?”
“No, I feel guilty,” Heeseung groaned, leaning toward his friend. “Last night, I saw her walking around Halyard Street alone and the guy who broke into Lori Lab pushed her out of his way. If I hadn’t been there, she would’ve fallen face-first into the street! But the only reason she was out there in the first place is that I was ‘having sex’ with a girl who I haven’t seen in months!”
Jake was at a loss for words. He had gotten used to Heeseung’s wild stories, but this one was unlike any other he had been told.
“Okay…” he started, “so…stop faking the sex thing. Yeah, sounds good,”
“What if,” Heeseung’s eyes lit up, “what if you moved in with me? Then, if she ever knocks, you can come up with an excuse for me!”
“No. I will not,” Jake shut down the idea instantly, “you’re a terrible roommate. I know you’re still getting over your last girlfriend, but you’ll be sleeping around again soon enough. Dealing with the walks of shame and the Nightwing shenanigans? Count me out,”
“Fine,” Heeseung huffed, “I could also move out and find a new place. The frat bros won’t mind the noise or doubt its authenticity!”
“You’re not moving out, Heeseung,” Jake rolled his eyes, “just tell her ‘sorry’ and stop the sex. She’s not going to break into your apartment in the middle of the night, she’ll assume you’re asleep, like a normal human being!”
Heeseung paused for a moment to contemplate before nodding, “you’re right. I’m being irrational,”
“Thank goodness,” Jake breathed a sigh of relief, “Y/n has consumed way too much of your time. She’s all you ever talk about,”
“Yeah,” Heeseung agreed, snapping out of his momentarily caring nature, “she’s just always got the snarkiest comments about me—she’s kind of a slut shamer,”
“No, she’s a ‘slut that doesn’t let me get a wink of sleep’ shamer,” Jake corrected the older boy, “it’s basically the only thing you guys fight about,”
“It is the only thing we fight about,” Heeseung reiterated as he stood up from the bed, “looks like I need to break up with my ex-girlfriend,”
So…how does one apologize to their neighbor for being inconsiderate and also putting them in danger without completely compromising their secret identity? Easy! Don’t. Just hope that the wound will heal on its own.
The Scoop’s bullpen was always bustling from sun up to sun down, which was why Somi and Y/n typically liked to work on their side projects at night. It was more private and peaceful that way, especially since they didn’t have families awaiting their return. Yet…they were here at noon on a day with heavy rain—it was not pretty.
“Ugh, we’ve been at this for two hours,” Y/n groaned, her head resting on the desk before her, “every single lead has given us a dead end!”
“We’re close. I can feel it,” Somi insisted. “If our theory is correct and the guy who was chasing you is the same one who robbed your professor’s Lab, chances are we can figure out what he stole using these old articles,”
Somi, after learning about Y/n’s run-in with the boy in blue, had dragged her to the Scoop so that they could work on identifying the man who pushed her—with any luck, it could connect to their own puzzle. Regardless, it would help debunk the ridiculous ‘Crime Rates Soar Upon 2021 Arrival of Nightwing’ article.
“I know, it’s just that the university section is kind of…bland,” Y/n reasoned, “not to mention the fact that my hand is cramping from all the notes we’re taking,”
“Sorry,” Somi moved her head from behind her computer to give her friend a sympathetic look. “No one has brought in a new printer yet and resources are kind of scarce on our floor,”
“They haven’t taken out the old one, either. This piece of junk is still here!” Y/n added, striking the side of the printer with her palm.
Unexpectedly, the familiar mechanical whirring of the printer began once again. Damn, she should’ve tried that five notebook pages earlier.
“Yes!” Somi exclaimed in happiness, rushing over to Y/n’s side of the desk. “You beautiful genius, thank you!”
“No problem,” Y/n laughed, looking over at the machine beside her. “Although…I don’t think I fixed it,” It had begun to print something, they just didn’t know what.
“Oh,” Somi frowned, picking up the first page, which had a large, loopy, and uppercase ‘a’ in the middle of it. “Whoever printed this made the font size way too big,”
“Yeah, and they must have been the first to do it after it stopped working,” Y/n took the paper from Somi’s hand, “I’ve seen this font before,”
“Where?” Somi asked, picking the sheets up as the printer continued to produce more papers. “In real life, or online?”
“No idea. It just looks familiar,” she answered, peeking over to look at the freshly printed pages. “Are they all different letters?”
“Yeah,” Somi replied, “A, E, K, V, U, and N. A is the only uppercase one so far,”
“Wait!” Y/n grabbed the newest sheet, “Our first number!”
After the printer stopped running, Somi scrawled the complete set of letters and numbers onto Y/n’s notebook.
A e k v u n 2 2 5 k 7 u S e 6 n
“We have to unscramble it, right?” Somi asked. “What else could this be for?”
“You’re right, it’s gotta be a message,” Y/n nodded, scanning the large room of busy reporters. “Who do you think it was meant for, though?”
“Mr. Kim, maybe?” Somi began, uncertainty in her voice, “it does seem unlikely though. Why send a message to Mr. Kim through a printer on the first floor?”
“It could also just be a printing error,” Y/n reasoned, “it was broken until a few minutes ago, after all,”
“Nope. What kind of printing error would give us this result?” Somi shook her head, sitting on the floor next to her friend’s chair with a look of determination. “Let’s unscramble it first and ask questions later—a story is a story!”
“I have…save, snake, sunk, skunk, ask, and suave,” Y/n read from her list of unscrambled words, “What did you come up with?”
After seven and a half minutes of silence, Y/n and Somi had collectively come up with 13 words starting with A or S from the letters they were given. Well, minus the repeats. So, more accurately, 11.
“Anus, sank, sane, suave, avenues, seven, and save,” Somi read, tapping her pen against the table.
“Avenue!” Y/n exclaimed in realization, “it’s an address!”
“You’re right!” Somi gasped, “Skunk Avenue!”
Skunk Avenue was quite possibly the most rundown street in Bludhaven. It consisted of abandoned buildings left and right, with a couple of bars and motels in the mix.
“Well, luckily, there should only be a few options that our address could be,” Somi stood up in anticipation, pulling up a chair to join Y/n at her desk. “Could you pull it up online?”
“Sure,” Y/n replied, typing away at her keyboard. “It looks like most of the addresses start with ‘two-two’, so we only have to worry about five, seven, and six,”
“Okay,” Somi took to her notebook once again, writing the possible combinations on the page before her. “22567…22576…”
Y/n shook her head as she scanned the map.
“22756…22765…” Somi continued, “22657…and 22675”
“Bingo,” Y/n grinned, “22657 and 22675 both are real addresses on Skunk Street. Check it out,”
Y/n had pulled up images of both addresses—the first depicted a run-down building with broken windows and a neon sign which read ‘MOTEL 8: HOURLY PAYMENT’.
“Well…that’s questionable enough to be our place,” Somi began, her brows furrowed in focus, “let’s see the other,”
The second image showed a modest gray structure, but it was the name printed below the picture that caught the women’s attention.
‘The Four-Leaf Clover Club’
“Also sketchy…” Somi thought aloud. “We should strike both addresses, for sure,”
��Oh, oh!” Y/n gasped, gathering a few glares from around the room. “I just remembered where I’ve seen the printed font! It was one of my textbooks! Fuck, which one was it?!”
“Political science? Writing?” Somi listed her courses, “Environmental ethics?”
“Nope,” Y/n shook her head, dragging her bag over to pull out a large textbook, “It was biochemistry,”
“Biochemistry?” Somi repeated. “As in the professor who was robbed last night?”
“Yup,” Y/n skipped through the pages, “here. The same font as the puzzle,”
‘Phenylethylamine: The Love Drug’
“That’s great, but wouldn’t every section have the title in the same font?”
“Nope,” Y/n countered, now smiling from pride, “Every chapter has a theme—that’s why this one is all fancy,”
Somi held her hand up for a high-five, “So, we got the answer to today’s question after all. Phenylethylamine was stolen from the lab last night, and, for some reason, someone wants ‘us’ to think it’s linked to the club or the motel,”
“Exactly,” Y/n stood up from her seat in excitement, “get your umbrella, let’s go!”
Despite the fact that they had, in fact, brought an umbrella, Somi and Y/n wound up drenched within an hour.
The motel was a dead-end. It was empty (unless you count a few rats seeking shelter), cold, and Y/n could have sworn they were being watched. Somi wanted to stay a little longer in case something came up or they found a clue, but Y/n insisted it would be easier when it was dry. Luckily, Somi agreed. So, they headed home to recharge before checking out the club.
“Y/n? Hi,” Y/n jerked her head up at the familiar voice as she headed up the stairs to her apartment.
Oh. Heeseung. Typically, there was always something, or some noise, that reminded her of the boy next door—but for the longest time since he moved in, Y/n had forgotten about him (or so she thought).
Naturally, for Heeseung, the opposite was true.
“Hi, Heeseung,” Y/n gave a nod of acknowledgment as she continued.
“You look wet,” Heeseung frowned from his doorstep as Y/n arrived at the landing, “and cold…what were you doing out in the storm without a raincoat?”
“Reporter stuff,” she dismissed him. (I don’t blame her. I’d be eager to get back into dry clothes too.)
“Okay,” Heeseung muttered, sensing her cold attitude. As much as he disliked it, he couldn’t blame her. “Well…I just bought an extra coffee for Jake, but it seems like he’s not going to make it. It’s yours if you want it,”
“No thanks, I only drink decaf,” she replied, unlocking the door to her apartment. That’s right, Y/n. Don’t get closer.
“Perfect. It’s decaf,” Heeseung smiled, backing into his room to retrieve the cup.
“Oh…thanks,” Y/n tilted her head in surprise as she approached him, a smirk forming on her lips, “but how do I know you didn’t poison it?”
Heeseung hummed, leaning against the doorframe before taking a large sip of the coffee. “Mmm. The best,”
“Thank you, Heeseung,” Y/n smiled, grabbing the cup from the man’s grip, their fingers touching momentarily. “I’ll see you on Monday. Or before that, if you decide to be a dick out of nowhere,”
Oh, they’d see each other before Monday, alright.
Heeseung let out a partly suppressed laugh as he swung his door shut, “yeah, see you around,”
That man had infectious laughter. It made Y/n weak. ‘He’s a dick, Y/n. He’s a dick,’ she repeated to herself, heading back towards her door.
“Huh…that’s odd,” she whispered to herself, staring at the cup as she entered her room.
Brenda’s Cafe Start your day with a smile! decaf coffee two sugars two creamers
“Looks like Jake and I have the same coffee order,” she smiled to herself, reveling in the uncanny coincidence before taking a large sip of coffee.
“I’m outside, Y/n,”
“Alright, I’ll be out in just a minute,” Y/n replied to her friend, juggling her phone, lipstick, and bag, “stay dry!”
It had taken Y/n an absurd amount of time to get ready. Sure, she was only going to a club, but she had been otherwise occupied since getting an internship at the Scoop last summer. She was a little rusty, to say the least.
“Dress hot,” had been Somi’s only instruction, so she opted for a tight blue dress.
As she looked in the mirror one last time before heading out the door, Y/n took a deep breath and grabbed her raincoat from its hook. After all, Heeseung was right—they’re much more effective in storms than umbrellas.
When Y/n finally reached the ground floor, Somi was standing alone on her phone, a yellow writing pad sticking out of her purse. After noticing that her friend had joined her, she looked up with a grin.
“You look smoking hot,” Somi looked Y/n up and down, gesturing to the glitter and barrette on her head. “I love the hair!”
“Thank you,” Y/n smiled, nudging the blonde, “no hotter than you,”
Somi wore a silver sequined dress and platform boots, making her tower above the other people in the lobby. “Thanks—as much as I’d love to exchange compliments all night, we have somewhere to be,” Somi tilted her head in the direction of the door, “let’s go,”
For some reason, Y/n and Somi had not anticipated being turned away at the door. They probably should have.
“Come on, our friend’s already in there!” Y/n reasoned with the large man before her, “Please?”
“Yeah, it’s her only night in town,” Somi added, impressed with Y/n’s improvisation.
“Sorry, ladies. Private club,” he stood up even straighter than he already was, crossing his arms as if he was guarding the gates of hell. This guy wasn’t going to budge. He probably got paid too much to accept flirting as bribery, either. Somi recognized this fairly quickly.
And so, they walked away. “Alright we need to get in there one way or another,” Somi rubbed her hands together. It wasn’t clear whether she was excited or just cold, but I figure it was both.
“Well…” Y/n gestured to the area behind Somi, where two women stood. One wore a short, colorful peacock costume while the other wore a bedazzled cowboy getup with denim shorts. “...there’s always that option,”
Somi glanced behind her for a moment before turning back toward her friend once again. “Oh my god, you’re right. Our one pole dancing class from three months ago is finally gonna pay off! Lead the way,”
“Okay…first of all, of course, I am…but second of all, there is no way I’m ready to pretend to be a stripper right now,” Y/n shook her head violently, “I need at least three to five business days' notice to build that kind of confidence,”
“Look, if you really don’t want to, I’m not going to force you,” Somi explained, placing her hand on Y/n’s shoulder. “But I’d be right behind you the whole time, cheering you on and/or watching your back. Depends on what you’re scared of. And you’d get to be a really sexy firefighter for a night,”
Y/n paused for a moment of contemplation. Sure, she was scared. But…after all, they do say “if you’re scared to do it, do it scared”, right? And she truly believed that Somi would be there for her. So, what the hell?
“Fine. I’ll do it for the story,” Y/n took the beaming blonde by her arm, “Let’s get in there before I change my mind,”
The dressing room was filled with various leopards in corsets and pilots in garters walking past the imposters, who stood frozen by the door. Y/n felt her chest tighten at the thought of wearing one of their outfits onstage for a crowd of droolers. Do it scared, do it scared, do it scared.
“I probably should’ve asked you this before pulling you into the dressing room, but what is our cover story?” she muttered under her breath.
“Just follow my lead,” Somi whispered back, guiding Y/n to the costume racks in the back row, “now act natural,”
Somi started rifling through the outfits on the rack: a way too patriotic stars and stripes set, various animals, a sexy leprechaun costume (definitely hopefully a seasonal pick)—the options were plentiful.
“This one will do tonight,” Somi spoke loudly, clearing her throat, “I wore the leprechaun look last night, after all,”
Y/n resisted the urge to laugh as Somi picked a black latex outfit off the rack, “Alright…I’ll take…” Y/n’s eyes scanned the options.
“Look, I’m gonna take this to ‘change’ while I check out that office. I’ll bet it has the info we need—”
“Hey, you two,” A deep voice boomed from across the room, immediately ensuing panic in Y/n’s head, “I take it you’re the replacements Rocko sent over?”
Wow did they get lucky…
Somi turned to face the blonde man as he approached, “Yup,” she started, eyes wide. While Somi being nervous isn’t something Y/n witnessed often, it was fairly easy to detect.
“Great,” the man nodded, pulling a list from his suit jacket’s pocket. “I have you two booked an hour from now, though…” He looked up from his paper, awaiting an explanation.
Y/n shook her head, glancing at the clock. 8:51. “I don’t know about that. Rocko told me my slot was at 9 PM,”
“Yeah, mine is at 9:10 PM,” Somi added, “there must have been a mistake somewhere,”
“Well, I’ll give Rocko a call—”
“No!” the women exclaimed in panic.
The man furrowed his eyebrows, glancing between the two. “Sorry?”
“It’s just that we don’t want him to be mad,” Somi clarified, “…in case it’s our fault,”
“We’re willing to go in an hour, the slots you had us down for,” Y/n continued, “we don’t want to cause any problems,”
“No, it’s alright, I’ll take care of it,” He gave Y/n a tight-lipped smile, “better get ready—you’re on in eight minutes. Your outfits are marked on the rack,”
Somi breathed a sigh of relief as the suited man walked away. “Alright…new plan. After we get dressed, I’ll take a peek in the office while you’re on stage,”
“I hate that plan,” Y/n retorted, her breath quickening. “but I did volunteer myself for it, you have the more stressful job, and I think my adrenaline will compensate for the fear,”
“Great,” Somi nodded, the same determined look on her face from at the Scoop, “Let’s strip,”
The outfit was on. Y/n was getting used to walking in seven-inch heels from all the pacing she was doing. It was now 8:58 PM. Y/n had come to peace with what she was about to do—how? She realized what the best way to handle the stress was—pretending she was a stripper.
So, she pulled on her deep purple get-up, smeared some more lipstick on her lips, and took some deep breaths. She could do it. No problem. Easily. Hopefully. Maybe.
As she walked up to the black steps in her impossibly high heels, Y/n could finally see the stage. There were three poles on it, but only one was being used—clearly, this was going to be a focused show. Lucky her. The final minute felt faster than the ones before it. Time flies when you’re having fun, right?
Before she knew it, it was 9 PM and the familiar beat of Umbrella by Rihanna and JAY-Z had started playing. That’s her cue!
Y/n felt her body take control as she ascended the steps. One foot in front of the other (at least that’s what she assumed).
“Now, give a warm welcome to…Violet Cherry!”
Y/n felt the stares of the crowd following her every movement as she walked to the center of the stage, where the pole was mounted.
She started by slowly unbuttoning the shirt she had on over her corset as JAY-Z’s verse began, reminding herself that this was her job and that she did this every day—she took that whole ‘pretending she was a stripper’ thing very seriously.
Stripping was awkward. She knew it would be. Y/n wasn’t completely sure how to take off her shirt and skirt in a way that would appeal to the whole crowd, but she pulled it off (haha get it) pretty well. It didn’t feel that way, but that didn’t make it untrue.
And then it started getting easier. Y/n had only learned two things in her first pole dancing class with Somi, but she juiced the hell out of those two things. By the time the chorus began, she was feeling fairly comfortable onstage. She spun, she posed, she twirled, and she posed again—it was a pretty solid routine for a woman who had an hour and a half of experience.
As the bridge began, Y/n held onto the pole with both arms behind her before sliding down into a squat, when she looked straight into the crowd. While the move was a nice addition to the routine, it was a terrible decision.
There, staring right back into Y/n’s petrified eyes like a deer in headlights, was a much more petrified Lee Heeseung.
Heeseung was not a man who went to strip clubs often. He had a couple of times, for friends’ birthdays or missions, but he never went just for recreation. He did not think a strip club was the best chance he was going to get at finding the lab thief’s boss—his classic waiting and watching usually does the trick, after all.
Jake disagreed—and unfortunately, he was right. He had to be inside to hear the secrets. Thus, he went. Lucky for him, his platinum credit card was all he needed to show them to enter—they let him right in. Honestly, Somi chose the wrong resident of Safehaven Apartments to befriend.
After Heeseung gave his name to the bouncer, he was seated immediately in what they called “the best seat in the house”.
“Hi, welcome to the Four-Leaf Clover Club!” His waitress greeted him warmly, removing the pencil from behind her ear, “What can I get for you?”
“Just water,” he dismissed the woman with a smile. He doesn’t drink on the job, he isn’t an idiot. “I’ve gotta drive home,”
“Sure, one water coming right up,” she wrote on her pad, “have a great night,”
He redirected his attention to the people circulating through the dimly purple-lit room. There were plenty of strippers wearing various types of bras and shorts, some of them dancing near guests while others served drinks. Most of the guests were men of various ages, but a few women were dispersed among the tables and seats.
“Nightwing, come in,” Heeseung adjusted his earpiece, “anyone looking suspicious?”
Jake was going to be his ears for the night—in fact, he usually was, at least now that Heeseung and Batgirl split.
“It’s Heeseung tonight,” the older man reminded him in a mumble, “and yes—literally everyone looks guilty,”
“I’ll try to ID some people in the security camera footage then,” Jake replied, “For now, you can turn your mic off, maybe actually have some fun. The other ones you set up should suffice,”
“I’m on a mission, I’m not going to—”
“Here’s that water for you!” The recently returned waitress began, placing the condensation-coated glass on the table, “Just give me a holler if you need anything else,”
“Thanks,” Heeseung nodded politely as she walked away, his eyes following her briefly to ensure she didn’t return. “As I was saying, I’m not going to…oh my god,”
“What? What happened? Did you recognize someone?”
He did recognize someone, but not quite in the manner Jake was implying.
Heeseung did not need glasses. Anytime he wore them in public was purely for aesthetic purposes. But his eyes just had to be deceiving him in one way or another because Y/n was taking off her shirt in the middle of the stage.
“Heeseung!” Jake exclaimed, “What happened?!”
“N-nothing,” he replied, finally tearing his eyes away from Y/n’s body as she tossed away her shirt. “I need to talk to someone in here. I’ll turn my mic on when I’m done,”
“Well, shouldn’t I listen in if you’re gonna make a move?” Jake countered. “...Heeseung?”
It was too late. Heeseung’s mic was already off and he was losing his mind.
He tried not to look at his neighbor’s routine for about twenty seconds until he remembered that he was, in fact, undercover at the strip club.
What was she even doing there?
Of course, it was possible that she was newly a stripper, but it wasn’t likely—Heeseung was an observant neighbor, after all. Plus, he was watching her now. Yes, she looked good…really good…but her dancing was not ‘the most exclusive club in Bludhaven’ good. So…if she isn’t really a stripper…why was she here?
She was wearing purple. Heeseung liked purple, not that it’s relevant. A purple corset, purple platform heels, purple shorts, and, pinned in her hair, a silver barrette. Her makeup…was blue.
Heeseung didn’t know everything about makeup, but he did know that Y/n wouldn’t have worn blue eyeshadow knowing she was going to be wearing purple. She didn’t know she’d be doing this.
He knew better than to assume Y/n had been forced to do this, but he couldn’t rule it out. So he thought about the last time he saw her back at the apartment building. Was there anything that—Jeon Somi.
No, he didn’t remember Y/n mentioning her friend—he literally saw Somi in the window of the office by the stage. What the fuck were these two up to?
“You can run into my arms, it’s okay don’t be alarmed, come into me,”
And…he was watching Y/n again. To be fair, it was kind of what he was supposed to do while undercover at a strip club.
“So gon’ and let the rain pour,”
As Y/n wrapped her hands around the pole, a newfound type of confidence gracing her performance, cheers and whistles erupted from the audience. Heeseung’s eyes narrowed in annoyance.
“I’ll be all you need and more,” She sunk down the length of the pole, Heeseung’s breath hitching as she did so. She had a look of lust on her face as she looked into the crowd. Up to the moment where, of course…
She saw him. Fuck, she saw him while he was staring right at her and she was going to think he was a total weirdo because what excuse does he have for being here? And she still thinks he has a girlfriend!
She was clearly just as rattled as Heeseung because she stood up a few seconds later, completely abandoning her previous “who cares” confidence. A pang of familiar guilt rose in Heeseung as Y/n started walking offstage and applause rose in the audience once again. Until he realized that she was headed straight into the crowd. And his table. Oh, God. He needed a cover story. Jake…Heeseung could usually use Jake for his lies in one way or another, right?
“Heeseung! Come in, Heeseung!” What a neat coincidence.
Heeseung fumbled to turn on his microphone, “I’m here. Now is not the best time, though, so—”
“I finished the ID checks of most of the club,” Jake continued, ignoring Heeseung’s words, “the man wearing a rust bowtie in the southeast corner of the building is our guy. The whole table is involved in it!”
“Now is really not the time, Jake,”
“Fine, I’ll tell you the details after you give me the go,” he sighed.
Y/n was getting closer, her eyes shifting everywhere but at Heeseung. As she looked beyond the scaffolding of the balcony, she stopped in her tracks momentarily. She saw something. Heeseung’s eyebrows furrowed.
What could she have seen?
“Hey there…” Y/n finally looked at Heeseung again, approaching his desk with a smile plastered on her face, “...handsome,”
“Hi, Velvet…Cash?” Heeseung struggled to recall her stripper name. Clearly, Y/n didn’t want anyone to know she wasn’t a stripper. He wasn’t about to ruin that. Plus, if it was clear they were friends acquaintances, Heeseung could be putting her in danger. Again.
By this time, she had one hand on the table and another wrapped around the corner of Heeseung’s chair. This club clearly had terrible circulation, because looking up at her made him feel like someone hid a space heater in his suit jacket.
“It’s Cherry. Velvet Cherry,” Y/n bent over further, forcing her words through clenched teeth. “What are you doing here? Last time I checked, you had a girlfriend,”
“Nope, she dumped me,” Heeseung replied in a hushed tone, “I’m just here because Jake wanted me to come, he’s meeting me in ten minutes. He thought it’d be good for my…heart,”
“Try again,” Y/n groaned, trying her best not to roll her eyes, “I know that’s a lie,”
“...fine,” Y/n lifted Heeseung’s chin with her finger as he spoke, “My professor got robbed. I’m here to try to find out who did it. My girlfriend did dump me, though,”
Personally, I think he told her way too much. But honestly, who could think straight with someone as pretty as her in such close proximity?
Y/n’s eyes widened in surprise, her hand falling away from his chin. Oh. Wait. Maybe she thought he was just lying about his girlfriend dumping him. You’re smarter than that, Heeseung.
“Forgive me,” Y/n stood up straight, pretending to adjust her hair in a moment of hesitation before turning around and taking a seat in the man’s lap.
Heeseung’s eyes widened, scrambling to look away until Y/n guided his face back to her with her hand. “You’re gonna get us caught if you keep looking at me like I’m your worst nightmare, Heeseung,”
The man inhaled sharply as Y/n mumbled, looking straight at his lips. She must have been devoted to this act because Heeseung could’ve sworn he was getting butterflies. “Look, you have to get out of here. The guy behind you is dangerous. Somi found some stuff on him in the office…or something. I’m not sure, she just pointed at him. The point is, you’ve gotta leave as soon as possible. For your own safety,”
“Fine,” Heeseung agreed reluctantly, the gears turning in his head, “I’ll leave you alone. Just get up, I’ve got fragile bones,”
“Thank you,” Y/n stood up confidently, bending down a final time to whisper in the man’s ear, “and do not utter a word to any of your buddies about that so-called lap dance. I do know where you live, after all,”
Heeseung smiled as Y/n walked off, but grew worried when she paused and turned right back around. “What happened?” he asked.
“I’ll explain,” Y/n grabbed Heeseung’s hand, pulling him out of his seat, “but you’re coming with me,”
The last thing Y/n wanted was for Heeseung to get hurt. Okay, that’s overcompensating, but you get the point—he was annoying, but she didn’t want him interrogated and hurt just for talking to her tonight.
So when she noticed a waitress mention his name to the man Somi warned her about, she panicked.
“Woah, hold on,” Heeseung began, Y/n’s grip on his wrist tightening enough to cut off circulation, “don’t you think these guys are gonna get the wrong idea here?”
“As if I care,” Y/n heaved, pulling the man next to the side door. “I’m gonna find Somi, and then we’re gonna run,”
Heeseung furrowed his eyebrows, mouth agape. “Run where? And why?”
“I’ll order a taxi, I don’t know. We’ll figure it out,” Y/n started, trying her best to recall her and Somi’s backup plan. “They know you spoke with me. Considering the fact that Somi and I are about to become their primary enemies and I don’t want your fragile bones cracking under the pressure, I’m taking you with me,”
“Okay…” Heeseung began, puzzled, “it’s just not very fool…proof,”
By the time Heeseung had finished his sentence, Y/n was distracted already, looking across the busy room at the several pairs of eyes focused on them.
“Y/n?”
Heeseung turned in the same direction, his eyes widening as the man in the rust bowtie he was warned about pointed right at them.
“Can you run in those?” Heeseung glanced down at Y/n’s elevated feet in worry.
“Not like I have much of a choice!” Y/n finally pushed the door open, grabbing Heeseung’s hand once again and sprinting—or, rather, trying to. She did not make it far.
“Ow!” she exclaimed, doubling over as they rounded the corner after exiting the club. “Okay, these have to go,”
It was raining harder than it had all day. Y/n was cold, in pain, and in danger. Now was not the time to be decked out in a corset and booty shorts.
“No, no,” Heeseung shook his head, his hair getting wetter by the second as he took off his jacket and tossed it to Y/n. “Wear this. You’re getting on my back,”
“Are you sure you can carry me, fragile bones?” she asked, eyeing Heeseung up and down in an insinuating manner before pulling his coat over her shoulders. To be fair, she did not know he was Nightwing. But still—damn, Y/n, now is not the time for banter.
“Just get on…” Heeseung rolled his eyes, bending his knees for Y/n to get on, “once we get back to my car, we can try to track down Somi. I’m sure she already left,”
“What do you mean?!” Y/n asked, hopping on anyways—her feet did hurt quite a bit, after all. “They’re only chasing us because they know I was with her! We have to go back right now,”
Heeseung began jogging with Y/n on his back, “just…trust me. Please. She’s fine, I’m sure,”
Y/n didn’t have any reason to trust Heeseung on a regular day. But if she went back to the strip club right now, they’d get her like a rat in a trap. She didn’t want to trust him, but there wasn’t much of a choice tonight. So she chose to cling on tight as water and wind hit her face and legs relentlessly—it was safe to assume her hair was no longer as gorgeous as it was ten minutes ago.
Heeseung’s hair looked great though—and it smelled like cinnamon. Y/n usually hated that she noticed that. It typically felt like she couldn’t think about how attractive or not that bad of a person he was in close proximity of him because he’d be able to see right through her and use it to his advantage as if they were in an ongoing war. It didn’t feel that way right now.
“Yeah, we’re on our way. Just meet us at the street parallel to Skunk Avenue, Jasper Way,”
“Who are you talking to?” Y/n inquired, looking down at Heeseung before noticing a small earpiece resting in his left ear.
“A childhood friend. He’s picking us up,”
2. Reliability A woman wants someone who shows up, rain or shine. Support, shield, assist—I can’t tell you exactly which way she’ll appreciate it. Everyone is different.
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*slides you three dollars* i would love to know more about Sawyer Reid, please and thank you
Yes! I was hoping someone would ask me about her lmao. Okay so I've literally only had her for a day so I don't have a ton of stuff planned, but I have like ... a general concept (and an extensive Pinterest board because I will pin things until I'm blue in the face. Under the cut because idk when to shut up ever!!
Sawyer Reid is from Shadyside, born and raised, and knows just what a shitty hand she's been dealt based on that fact. She knows she's probably never going to make it out of that shithole and has kind of just ... acclimated to that. She's a bit of a trouble maker and what I like to call the quintessential horror movie hot girl. Like she's hot, she knows it, everyone knows it. Wild child-ish. Likes to party and do all the general "against horror movie rules if you wanna live" stuff.
During the summer of 1978, she's working as a camp counselor at Nightwing. She used to go there when she was a kid and when she aged out as a camper, she started working there. It's less of a oh this looks good on college applications or a I'm helping the community and love working with kids but a it keeps me busy kind of thing. I haven't started thinking of her family yet, but being away for the summer is probably also a plus. She's relatively good at it, like she screws around when she's not around with the kids, but she tries her best to be engaging with the kids (and make sure the Shadysiders don't get fucking stomped on by the Sunnyvalers). She probably butts heads a lot Kurt. And honestly maybe Nick, his presence just annoys her (as it should, he's a whole ass bitch).
Sawyer's pretty close with Alice (and I guess by extension Arnie?? Idk, rip to him he didn't stand a chance). Back in the day, her and Alice were super close with Cindy, which is where the romance plot kicks in. Firstly, Cindy Berman's a lesbian, argue with the wall. Anyways, Sawyer is also a lesbian. Given the time period, she's not really out about it, but before Cindy's whole personality change/the incident her and Alice talk about, Sawyer and Cindy were kind of a thing? Like not a full relationship, but feelings that each other knew about and all that.
Sawyer is heartbroken when Cindy distances herself and starts acting like a stick in the mud. Honestly, it's kind of a parallel of Deena and Sam. I think it's basically (??) been confirmed by the director that Alice and Cindy had that kind of thing going on, but I really wanted to delve into it more and have that kind of dynamic be explored more explicitly rather than it be kind of hinted at so to speak, so in this fic it was Cindy and Sawyer. Best sorta ex girlfriends.
After their fallout, Sawyer pretty much swears off love and gets a bit of a frostier ice queen temperament because of it. She kind of throws herself in meaningless flings with random girls (look, idk about y'all but Joan gave me some bi or maybe pan vibes, so they've probably hooked up before idc it's my canon now), but Cindy's kinda still got a grip on her heart so there's definitely going to be a lot of angst there. Also a lot of banter and Sawyer being a teasing bitch because she loves to get under Cindy's skin. Friends to lovers to enemies to lovers to unfortunate untimely death????? (Meaning Cindy, Sawyer doesn't die because I'm not killing my best girl and I love a good final girl — secondary final girl? Like I'm not stealing Ziggy's spotlight but you know, it's fine more than one person can live).
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