cinderella's dead
Characters: Larissa Weems
Warnings: Some NSFW elements mixed in.
Synopsis: Larissa grows into herself after her breakup with Morticia. This is a songfic based off cinderella's dead by EMELINE.
Authors Note: I absolutely loved writing this. I hope y'all like it too.
I was nineteen in a white dress
When you told me I'm your princess
So I played right in to your fantasy
"Don't you just look beautiful tonight, my princess." Morticia purred in Larissa's ear. Larissa had been sitting at her desk, applying her make-up in the mirror when Morticia came up behind her. Now Morticia's hands grazed over the shapeshifter's shoulders, sweeping the hair from Larissa's neck before she pressed a kiss to her flesh.
"Thank you..." Larissa hummed, enjoying the attention. Morticia had been spending so much time with Gomez lately that she hadn't been paying any attention to her. This was nice.
"Want to do me a favor?" Morticia's voice was husky as she continued her kisses, allowing her hands to travel down Larissa's chest. Larissa leaned back into the touch.
"Yes, anything." Larissa usually agreed to Morticia's requests without hesitation, willing to do anything for her roommate. She was so beautiful that it was hard to say no.
"Fuck me as Gomez again?" Larissa's heart sunk. She wished Morticia would want to be with her as she was, but she wanted Morticia's touch more. She loved having the raven-haired girl beneath her begging for more.
Larissa set down her make-up brush and nodded, shifting into the person that Morticia wished she was with.
Was your good girl, so I'd sit tight
And if I don't speak, then we can't fight
Looked in the mirror, now I can't believe
Larissa laid in her bed facing the wall, trying not to listen in to Morticia and Gomez enthralled in one another's embrace. They were moaning and gasping for breath as they made out and felt one another up.
Morticia said he would leave by 10pm, but here it was 11pm and he was still there.
"Gomez," Morticia was obviously trying to catch her breath, "You need to get back to your dorm room..."
"Oh, Tish..."
"I don't want you to get in trouble..." The kissing resumed until Larissa heard a pair of feet hit the floor.
"I love you, cara mia." Gomez pressed a kiss to Morticia's hand, causing Morticia to bite her lip.
"I love you, mon sauvage." Morticia whispered as she shut the door to her dorm room.
Larissa felt Morticia crawl into bed with her, causing her to turn over and face her best friend. Morticia pulled her into an embrace, Larissa's head resting on her chest.
"Isn't he dreamy..." Morticia asked, playing with Larissa's hair. A groan came from the dark-haired girl as she thought of her boyfriend.
Larissa took a deep breath and released it, "Mhmm."
She lied. Morticia was the dreamy one. Morticia was everything.
Morticia's hand found Larissa's chin, tilting her head up to capture her lips with her own. Some of Larissa's frustration began to fade away. Morticia was intoxicating.
"Care to mess around for a bit?" Morticia broke the kiss to whisper, her hands trailing lower down Larissa's body, "I'm so horny."
Larissa nodded frantically, attaching her lips back to Morticia's.
I forgot I was a bad bitch, tragic
Breaking all the rules 'cause they were only habits
Cinderella's dead now, casket
You thought the shoe fit but I
"Rissa, care to do me a favor?" Larissa had been in this situation one too many times before. Graduation was a month away and she had finally come to the realization that Morticia would never pick her over Gomez. Once again, Morticia wanted her to shapeshift into Gomez so she could fulfill the aching between her legs.
"Can't. I have a study date." Larissa shrugged, grabbing her bag from her desk chair.
"A study date?" Morticia stood, her tone sounded like that of a child who just heard the word 'no' for the first time.
"Yeah, me and Françoise are working on a project. Don't wait up." Larissa flashed Morticia one of her winning smiles before she left her roommate alone in their dorm room.
(Da-da-da, da-da-da, da-da-da, da-da-da-da)
Morticia was gone at Gomez's dorm room for the night. Larissa had been laying in bed. She felt an aching between her legs. She slipped a hand between her legs and began touching herself, thinking of only herself in that moment.
Enjoying the sensation between her legs, she was surprised when Morticia came back in the room, seeing that her roommate had been enjoying some 'private time'.
"Care for some company?" Morticia began sauntering towards Larissa, but stopped in her tracks at Larissa's response.
"No, thank you."
I forgot I was a bad bitch
Now I'm blowing bubbles in my bath tub
After six hours in the night club
Got my feet up, put the TV on
Larissa was sitting in her bathtub, bubbles piled high in front of her. She leaned her head back on a towel behind her. The heat of the water and beautiful smells of the soaps had her in heaven.
The phone rang next to her. She pulled the long corded phone and set it on the closed toilet, knowing she wanted to enjoy herself in the tub all evening without having to get out.
She picked it up, a familiar voice on the other end.
"Larissa, it's Morticia! I'm coming into town. I was wondering if you-"
"Oh, sorry, Morticia. I am all booked up." Larissa said into the receiver before placing the phone back on the hook. She knew she was being petty and toxic, but nothing was going to wreck her peace. She had been working so hard to build her confidence that she didn't need Morticia coming back into her life to tear her down.
Probably end up on a rooftop
With some new girls and our shoes off
Might black out and text my mom (hello)
Larissa held up her drinks in unison with many of her newfound friends. She recently began working at Nevermore again as a history teacher. They had taken her to the bar in celebration of their newest addition to the Nevermore staff.
The night had been incredible, drinking and sharing stories and secrets. She hadn't thought of Morticia at all. For the first time she was building new friendships and didn't have a second half that people wanted to be with more. They all liked Larissa for herself.
Morticia stood outside the bar window. Gomez and her were supposed to be on a date night, but she paused to gaze at her former lover having a wonderful time. There was a pain in her chest. Was she jealous of her friend's new life without her?
I forgot I was a bad bitch, tragic
Breaking all the rules 'cause they were only habits
Larissa wore black lingerie as she hung around her apartment. She had no visitors and no one to answer to. Morticia always told her to wear white. Black just wasn't her color, she would say.
Now, Larissa stood in front of the mirror. Hands trailing over her breasts and down to her thighs. She thought she looked incredible. That night she brought herself to orgasm again and again as she lay in front of the mirror. Only thinking of how beautiful she found herself.
Cinderella's dead now, casket
You thought the shoe fit, but I
Morticia wrote Larissa a letter, but Larissa didn't even read it. She wasn't looking to have Morticia's friendship anymore.
Larissa put the stopper in the drain and turned on the water, filling the sink an inch full before she turned the water off. She took a match to the letter, allowing it to burn between her fingers before she dropped it in the water.
(Da-da-da, da-da-da, da-da-da, da-da-da-da)
I forgot I was a bad bitch, tragic
Breaking all the rules 'cause they were only habits
Larissa was in a bar in New York, enjoying a trip with some of her new colleagues. Well, she was actually tucked away in the corner of a bar, tongue in the mouth of a woman she hadn't known but twenty minutes. Larissa didn't care, however. This woman was hot and she wanted her.
Half an hour later, they had moved to the bathroom and this stranger was going down on Larissa. The shapeshifter was seated on the bathroom counter as the stranger was on her knees, offering Larissa some of the best cunnilingus she had ever had.
This was the first time she had sex with someone that wasn't Morticia. This stranger wanted Larissa. Just Larissa.
Cinderella's dead now, casket
You thought the shoe fit, but I
It was Larissa's ten year class reunion. She knew she would see Morticia, but she didn't care. She was now the Principal of Nevermore Academy. She didn't need anyone's approval but her own. Larissa stood in the entryway, greeting her peers as they entered the great hall.
"Larissa!" Morticia smiled at her former friend, her arm looped through her husband's.
"Morticia. Great to see you! Enjoy your night." Larissa's diplomatic smile brushed her ex lover to the side, knowing that Morticia would have to see her enjoying herself for the night.
I forgot I was a bad bitch
(Forgot I was a bad bitch, bad bitch, bad bitch)
I forgot I was a bad bitch
(Forgot I was a bad bitch)
Larissa laughed with many of her old peers, reminiscing about the past, but she was cornered by Morticia when she went to get another drink.
"I've heard your still single." Morticia stated, was she rubbing it in or was she looking to reignite something.
"Well, I'm not really looking right now. I have a couple of people I may see on the weekends, but nothing serious." Larissa shrugged, as she looked back onto the party before looking down at Morticia, aiming to make her old roommate feel small.
"Oh, really?" Morticia straightened her back, trying to make herself taller.
"I actually have my eyes on someone right now." Larissa looked passed Morticia at an old classmate who had asked Larissa on a date back in high school when Larissa was pining after Morticia.
Morticia was left standing alone. Larissa really had moved on.
(Da-da-da, da-da-da, da-da-da, da-da-da-da)
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