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If You Please
Jake âHangmanâ Seresin x Lawyer!reader
Written for @roosterformeâs Top Gun Rocktober Playlist Fic Challenge
Synopsis: Itâs not everyday that oneâs best friend gets married, itâs not everyday that one is asked to be said friendâs Maid of Honor, and itâs certainly not everyday one meets a gorgeous, blond naval aviator.
Much less that one gets to dance the night away with the aforementioned naval aviator.
Warnings: Nothing, really, just a prerequisite creepy cousin, and a little teensy bit of cursing, but other than that, I donât think thereâs anything else.
Authorâs Note: This is my first fic written for a fic challenge, and I am so grateful to @roosterforme for organizing this, and for allowing me to use one of my favorite 80s songsâAlannah Mylesâ âBlack Velvetâ, as well as to @bradshawsbaby, who made the absolutely gorgeous moodboard for this fic.
You are both incredible, lovely people, and amazing writers!!
Everyone should go check out their storiesâgo, seriously.
Iâve made liberal use of lines from the song in this fic, but itâs just so absurdly appropriate for Jake that I didnât even really feel that bad.
Itâs also my first time writing Jake, so Iâm not exactly sure I did him justice, but Iâm looking forward to seeing what everyone thinks!
One down, one to go!!
And so, here we go!!!
She looked at her best friend dancing with her new husband, a smile on her lips.
She couldnât be happier for her best friend, Cristina Nievara, formerly Cristina Machado.
The wedding was perfect, and went off without a hitch, and now, as the Maid of Honor, she could now relaxâthe hard part was over.
She sighed, sipping from her glass of rosé, rolling her neck from side to side.
At that moment, as if the very air shifted around her, or some preternatural sense alerted her, she became aware of a masculine presence behind her.
âEveryoneâs dancing.â
At the smooth Texan drawl, a smile involuntarily split her lips. âThat they are.â
âEveryone but you, Counselor.â
She angled her head to look into the emerald eyes of Jake Seresin. âNeither are you.â
âHmmâlittle old me, well, Iâm just waiting for the right partner.â
Her mouth ran a little dry, and she sipped from her glass again, trying to keep her composure. âAnd who would the right partner be?â
He hummed lightly, âI have an idea; sheâd be kind, gentleâsweet, evenâbut opinionated when she needs to be, absurdly competent, insanely beautiful, and incredibly sexy.â
She hissed a breath between her teeth. âThatâs quite the criteria.
Not sure youâll be able to find a girl like that.â
âWell, Iâm thinking Iâm looking right at her.â
She couldnât help it, her head whipped around to face him, so fast she worried she got whiplash, for her to find that his gaze was fixed intently and intensely on her.
A shiver ran down her spine, and she swallowed reflexively. âYou sure youâre looking right?â
Jake made a show of looking at her up and down, his gaze somehow respectful despite the intensity she could see in his eyes. âI know Iâm looking right.
Would you like to dance, Counselor?
Only if you please, though.â
She huffed a chuckle, shaking her head. âWell, since you asked so nicely, how can I refuse?â
And she set her glass down, before placing her hand into his outstretched one.
As Jake led her to the dancefloor, she mentally looked backâa month ago, never in a million years did she imagine that sheâd be dancing with this man.
One month earlierâŠ
She had no idea how Cris had managed to rope her into this.
But that wasnât completely the truth; actually, she did.
Her best friend, Cristina Machado, was getting married to her fiancĂ©, Gabriel Nievara, in her and Gabrielâs hometown of New Orleans.
And of course, Cris had to have her best friend as her Maid of Honor.
It wasnât that she didnât love Cris, on the contrary, sheâd do anything for that woman, they were each othersâ ride-or-die since college, but it was moments like this, where she was currently being hit on by Crisâ creepy cousin, Marco, that almost made her reconsider.
And this was only a family and friends get-together at the large Machado family home a month before the wedding.
Marco was going on and on about how much money he made as a real estate agent, and she had been trying to get out of this conversation repeatedly, but she couldnât get a word in edgewise.
If she had more energy, she wouldnât hesitate to tell him off, but she had just come from a too-long deposition (literally throwing her dress on after), and her attitude was habitually completely different from the shark she had to be as a lawyer and in courtrooms, like a coat she put on, as a way of keeping her work separate from her personal life.
At this point, she was debating on dissociating from exhaustion, or looking for a way out, any way outâshe was even debating the merits of just running away, and locking herself in the bathroom, which was looking more and more appealing by the secondâwhen a drawling voice proclaimed, âThere you are, Iâve been looking all over for you!â
She turned and saw a vaguely familiar dark blond-haired man striding towards her, looking rather like something out of a grocery store romance novel, with his movie star-blinding smile, in a pair of dark jeans, and a thin jacket over a henley, Wayfarers tucked into the collar.
âHey, Iâm sorry, IâI just got caught up with Marco,â she beamed, relief coursing through her.
âWell, uh, Cris wants to talk to you, asked me to come get you,â he nodded.
She latched onto that like a drowning woman. âOh, I better go then, Maid of Honor stuff, you knowâit was a pleasure talking with you, Marco, hopefully Iâll see you around,â she said, all in one breath, as she backed away, before immediately turning to follow her savior.
She blew out a breath, running a hand through her hair. âSo, Cris wanted to talk to me, right?â
He clicked his tongue, glancing back to Marco, now on the prowl for his next hapless victim, âNot really, I just saw you looking like you would rather the Good Lord struck you dead then and there rather than continue talking with Marco.
But then again, most people tend to look like that when they talk with him.
So I decided to rescue you.â
She blinked. âOhâwellâthank you so much for the assist.
That was pretty good back there.â
âNot a problem, Iâm used to coming in clutch.
And I am very good,â he winked, which made her huff a laugh as she fought the urge to tug the collar of her dressâhow did it seem to get two or three degrees warmer just then?
He continued, sticking out his hand, âIâm Jake, Jake Seresin.â
She reciprocated the gesture, telling him her name, to which Jake replied, âMmm, pretty name for a pretty girl.â
She rolled her eyes, âI bet you say that to all the girls.â
âCanât help it if itâs true,â he smirked.
God, why was it so hot?
Even for New Orleans, November had absolutely no right being this hot.
âSo, uh, how do you know Cris?â she blurted, saying the first thing that came to mind.
âThrough Javy,â Jake replied, referring to Crisâ older brother, âweâweâre both in the navy, but Iâve known the Machados for almost fifteen years,â he finished, almost bashfully.
At that moment, it clicked for her who Jake was; sheâd seen him in the Machado Christmas photo for several years. âI know Javyâs a pilot, so, are youââ
âWe prefer the term naval aviatorâbut yes, we both fly F-18s,â he finished, a somewhat smug and proud look on his face.
âFighter jets, huh?
You any good?â
At this, he looked indignant. ââAny goodâ?
I graduated number one in my TOPGUN class, you are looking at one of the best fighter pilots in this country.â
âOkay,â she nodded, a chuckle escaping her as she ducked her head, âmy sincerest apologies.â
When she looked back up, she saw him turn to face the deck, rubbing the back of his neck, the stone on the ring on his right middle finger catching the light.
âUh, apology accepted,â he murmured. âAnd er, Cris is up there on the deck if you wanted to talk to her anyway,â he gestured, turning to face her again.
Well, her romance novel moment was nice while it lasted.
âAh, I know when Iâm not wanted,â she nodded.
âNo,â Jake literally yelped, garnering several glances, which made him rub the back of his neck again, âI mean, no, itâs, itâs not like that, I just thought that you might want to be around friends, not a random stranger.â
âWell, Iâd hardly call you a random strangerâyou did save me from Marco, so Iâd say that at least puts you firmly in acquaintance territory,â she deadpanned.
An honest-to-God guffaw escaped him, and she couldnât help but note the way it made the corners of his eyes crinkle.
When he got control of himself again, he breathed, âIn that case, I am pleased to make your acquaintance.â
âSame here.â
Silence soon fell over them, but strangely, she didnât feel it was in any way awkwardâit felt almost easy, despite the inexplicable rising tension which she could feel beginning to draw tightly.
âJerk!!!â
She whipped her head in the direction the call had come from, grinning when she saw the jumping figure of Cris, on the deck, as Jake said, who was waving her hand, beckoning her over.
âBitch!!!â she eagerly called back, replying with the matching nickname she had for Cris, which the latter always joked Supernatural stole from them.
âHuh⊠so it is true, girls call each other that,â she heard, and she turned to see Jake watching her with a grin on his face.
âItâs a thing we have,â she brushed off, knowing that others might find that strange.
âHey, no judgment hereâI call my wingman Chicken or Big Dick.â
That actually made her splutter. âIâm going to need an explanation for those nicknames next time.â
He looked at her with an expression she couldnât quite pin down. ââNext timeâ, huh?
You uh, looking forward to a next time?â
âYeah, if only to get an answer for why those nicknames for your wingman,â she breathed. âYouâre going to be aroundâfor the wedding, right?â
She tried not to sound too hopeful.
âIâm thinking I will be, and I think for the in between,â he stated, seriously.
âOkay, so I guess Iâll see you around, then.â
âIâll be seeing you,â and he warmly nodded in a way that made her oddly think that if he were wearing a Stetson, heâd be tipping it to her, before going off towards the grill which was currently being manned by Mr. Machado.
She exhaled sharply, then began to ascend the stairs to the top of the deck, where she was immediately intercepted by Cris.
âI see you met Jake,â Cris grinned.
âYeah, I did, itâs nice to finally meet the odd man out on your guysâ Christmas card,â she breathed, trying to keep her tone light.
âMm-hmm,â Cris replied, an odd glint in her eyes. âYou two looked⊠cozy.â
âIâhe saved me from Marco, and I was making conversation, you know, but he was nice; a little cocky, but nice,â she replied, tucking a loose strand of hair behind her ear.
âUh-huh.â
That glint was unfortunately still present in Crisâ eyes, and she lightly shoved the other woman in the shoulder. âItâs not like that, youâyou are just⊠projecting because youâre so stupid happy with Gabriel.
We literally had one conversation, for Godâs sake.â
Her best friend poked her in the arm, ââOne conversationâ was how it started for me and Gabe.
And Iâm not projecting, you and Jake looked very comfortable together.
And for another thing, you cannot tell me you did not notice how hot he is.â
âCris!â she hissed, glancing around to see if Gabriel was around. âYou are engaged!â
âI am an engaged woman, but I can admit when a man is hot as hell.
And Jake Seresin is hot as hell,â Cris stated, raising her eyebrows, looking expectantly at her.
At first, she just stared, not sure what Cris wanted from her, but when it clicked, she sighed, âSeriously?â
âAdmit it.â
âIââ she pinched the bridge of her nose, âIâwâoh, fine.
Jake is hot.
Happy?â
âVery.â
And with a smile, Cris practically bounced over to the other side of the deck.
âCris! Cris!â She hurried after her best friend, knowing the other woman was undoubtedly planning something. âWhat are you planning?â she called, soon catching up.
âPlanning what?â
âMy bestie here finally met Jake, Jav,â Cris beamed, turning to face her older brother.
âAh, thatâs good,â Javy nodded, before also catching the glint in his sisterâs eyes. âOkay, glint, you have a glint, what happened?â
âI had one conversation with your friend, Javy, and Cris is blowing it all out of proportion,â she interrupted.
Unfortunately for her, Javyâs eyes lit up in what was practically a carbon copy of Crisâ expression. âOh. Cozy?â he asked, addressing Cris.
âVery,â her best friend nodded.
âHuh.â
In what was an unnerving display of sibling synchronicity, they both looked at her with identical glints.
âNo.
Absolutely not.
Whatever you two are planning, no.â
âWhat makes you think weâre planning anything?â Javy protested.
She offered them a raised eyebrow.
Javy sighed, âCris wants you happy, I want my boy happyâyou could be happy together!â
âNo, I am not going to be matchmade at a wedding!
Itâs a walking cliche!â she protested.
Cris and Javy looked at each other, some sort of understanding passing between them.
âOkay, fine, we wonât try to set you up with Jake,â Cris sighed.
âThank you!â
That was a month ago, and well, if they werenât going behind her back, and orchestrating things like puppetmasters, which was highly unlikely, she could only chalk the amount of times sheâd been thrown together with Jake to fate.
She had been seated with him at every lunch and dinner they were both invited to, paired with him at every wedding-related event and activity, every friends and family outing.
And somehow, there was always one person extra in the outing, and somehow, Jake was always the one to drive her, and only her, in his rental.
If she were being honest with herself, she wasnât going to complain, especially not when it led to easy conversations allowing her to see below the cockiness, to see and know Jake, and she definitely wasnât going to complain when it came to the⊠very hands-on crash courses she received from him when it came to mini-golf and bowling.
She was only human, after all.
And now, after numerous dinners, wedding related events and activities, after getting to know and see him, she could honestly say that she was more than halfway in love with Jake Seresin.
But she was uncertain of where things stood with him.
Yes, he hadnât looked once at the bridemaids and various women whoâd been throwing themselves at him, but that wasnât a guarantee of anything.
However, that didnât stop her from taking pride in the somewhat dumbstruck, glazed way he looked at her as she stood there on the altar, his eyes only for her, even as Cris was walking in her very elegant and beautiful dress down the aisle of the church.
She couldnât remember the last time someone looked at her like that.
The next time their gazes met, Cris and Gabriel had just been pronounced husband and wife, Gabriel dramatically taking Cris in his arms and dipping her before kissing her, to whoops and cheers.
She couldnât help the way her eyes drifted to Jake, only to find that he was already looking at her, and she swore that that was longing she could see in his piercing gaze, but she couldnât completely determine the expression before she had to follow Cris and Gabriel out of the church, and from there, they hadnât seen each other.
Until he asked her to dance.
Now, as they moved on the dancefloor, all she was aware of was him, the feeling of his arms around her, his eyes gazing into her very soul, making heat like fire dance along her spineâbut it wasnât like a wildfire, relentless and uncontrollable.
Rather, it was like a cozy fire on a cold day, one you wanted to just lie down in front ofâgetting closer and closer until the fire seeped into your veins, into the very marrow of your bones, into your very soul.
And wasnât that more dangerous?
The filament of her mind that was still cognizant of things, dimly registered that Jake was leading her fluidly and elegantly across the floor.
âYouâve got moves, Seresin,â she said.
The corner of his mouth tipped up. âEnduring two years of cotillion and being pressganged into filling in for uneven numbers at Annapolisâ Ballroom Club will do that to a person.â He gracefully spun her before pulling her back into him. âYou ainât half-bad either, counselor,â he drawled in that slow, southern style.
âI too, bear the scars of cotillion,â she smiled.
That provoked a chuckle and a smile from Jakeâand like it always did, that smile did its level best to bring her to her knees.
It wasnât the obnoxious, shark-like grin he had when he was being annoying on purpose, nor the cutting, sarcastic one he used when he was knocking someone down a peg or two.
No.
This one, which sheâd only seen directed at her, was like his whole soul was smiling, and it had an innocence about it, despite the fact that at first glance, this man seemed made for nothing but sin.
âWell, in that case, youâve got very graceful and elegant scars.
And I must admit, Iâve never had such a beautiful woman dancing in my arms before.â
She couldnât help but scoff and laugh incredulously.
âWhat?â Jake inclined his head.
âI donât know if youâre bullshitting me or being honest with me, because I somehow canât believe that Iâm the most beautiful woman you, of all people, have danced with.â
He narrowed his eyes slightly. âWhat exactly do you mean?â
âYouâyou want me to spell it out?â
He hummed, âLetâs just say this witness would like a little leading here, counselor.â
She laughed, before sighing, âYou, Jake Seresin, are⊠wellâmore than a little bit attractive, and I cannot believe that there wasnât more than one pretty southern belle in your arms.â
He smirked wickedly, âYou sayinâ Iâm hot?â
Flustered, she exclaimed, âOâobjectionâhostile witness!â
âOverruled, witness will answer,â he easily parried.
âThâthatâs not your line.â
He playfully sniffed, âIâm still thinking Iâd like an answer, there.â
âYouâre killing me here,â she breathed, wanting to duck her head and hide, but in Jakeâs arms, there wasnât exactly any place to escape.
Jake leaned closer, pressing her against him, clouding her senses even more, as he ducked his head to murmur into her ear, his breath warm against her neck, âBut you like it.â
She looked up at him, blindly following his lead, placing her trust in him to not let her fall flat on her face, and whispered, âYouâre trouble, Jake Seresin.â She shook her head, picked up the frayed threads of her wit and courage, and plowed on. âYes, I think you are more beautiful than any man has a right to be.
And not just because of the way you look.â
Jake, who had been wearing a somewhat smug expression during her declaration, froze at her last sentence. âThatâs new.â
âWhat?â
âSomeone seeing more than a pretty face here,â he replied incredulously.
âIâd kind of have to be blind to not see it, but, Iâve seen what youâve shown meâwhat youâve let me see, and while I wonât presume to completely know you already, I⊠I like what I see; in every way.â
Some sort of emotion broke in his eyes, something the shadowed dancefloor didnât really allow her to see clearly, but he murmured, âDance with me?â
âWe already are,â she smiled gently.
âI meanâŠâ he strangely foundered, before continuing, âmay I fill your dance card, counselor?â
Teenage her wouldnât believe what was happening. âWonât it be boring, dancing with me all night long?â
âDonât care.
May I?
Only if you please.â
They danced through a more brightly lit area, and she saw the honesty in his piercing sea foam eyes.
In that moment, something told her that if she said no, sheâd regret it for the rest of her life, leaving her longing for one more dance. âWell, looks like Iâm yours for the night.â
Jake blinked, a rough chuckle escaping his mouth. âYou are, huh?â
âNotânot like thatâIââ she stammered.
He laughed this time, full and loud, âRelax, counselor, I donât make it a habit of taking what Iâm not given.
I was raised a good Christian boy, after all.â
âDidnât even know the word good was in your vocabulary,â she breathlessly replied.
âOh, donât you remember, counselor,â he leaned in, voice dipping low, making everything fade into the background, âI am goodâIâm very good.â
Her breath hitched, and he swept her across the floor, the two of them dancing the night away.
An hour and a half later, the night was wrapping up, and it was time to send the new Mr. and Mrs. Nievara to their honeymoon suite in the hotel upstairs.
She and Jake promptly got separated, eventually finding herself in the press of women lined up for the bouquet toss.
She personally disliked it because it baffled her how a literal bunch of flowers could turn a group of women into feral cats.
So, she was determined not to reach for it, no matter what.
Cris walked to the center of the dancefloor, and counted down. âThree, two, one!!â
In the space between one blink and the next, a massive bouquet of red roses was in her arms, and she couldnât help but gawk.
Most of the women cheered as they dispersedâthough some sent her dirty looksâwhile Cris approached her, beaming from ear to ear. âThank you so much, Jerk, I donât know how I would have been able to make it through without you.â
She clasped Crisâ arms, âIt was my pleasure, Bitch.
Now you go get some rest with that husband of yoursââ she paused, considering, before finishing with a wink, âor not.â
Cris just laughed, âYou tooâdonât think that I didnât notice who you danced withâor rather, who you danced the night away with.â
She scoffed, but Cris whispered, âYou do know the tradition behind the bouquet toss, right?â
âCrisââ
âIâm not saying youâre going to be walking down the aisle with him any time soon, but what I am saying, is let things play out, you never know.â
She stared at Crisâ earnest face for a beat, before slapping her lightly on the arm. âYouâre so in love, itâs fried your brain.â
âIâm thinking yours is too.
Think about it.â
And with a final hug, all the guests cheered as Gabriel carried Cris out of the ballroom.
Soon after, she was hanging around Candice-Marie, the wedding planner, trying to help in any way she could, but the kindly older woman, with whom sheâd been working closely leading up to the wedding, shooed her off, saying, âYou go on now, youâve done enough, sweetheart.
I can handle this.
You go enjoy the rest of your night with your handsome gentleman,â she winked.
She didnât even have time to reply, or to be shocked, before she was swiftly left alone in the middle of the dancefloor.
She turned, blinking, seeing Jake slowly walking onto the dancefloor to stand before her. âSo⊠looks like itâs just you and me, counselor.â
âCertainly looks that way, Lieutenant.â
He mock-winced. âWhat happened to âJakeâ, I thought we were getting along so well.â
She couldnât help her laugh. âIâm sorryâJake.â
He fleetingly grinned, before turning serious. âSoâŠâ
âSo⊠no plans for a⊠wild night with Javy?
Nightâs still young⊠ish.â
âHe can survive without me.
On the ground, at least,â he teased, inclining his head. âSo it looks like my dance cardâs empty.
Iâm all yours.â
âOh, are you?â she said, poorly concealing her laughter, at the way the tables had turned from earlier.
He looked at her, wondering what was funny, and she got to see his lightbulb moment. âIâI did not mean it thatâI meanâunlessâIâI meanâIâmâIâm just going to shut up, now,â he lamely finished.
âThat was incredible and adorkable.â
âIâve been called many things in my life, but never adorkable.â
âFirst time for everything, I guess.â The moment hung for a beat, before she continued, âWell, youâre in for a pretty boring night, then, because I am exhausted, and I am going to go up to my hotel room,â she sighed.
A frown creased his brow. âYou live in New Orleans, and yet you rented a hotel room.â
âI am what, again?â
Jake clicked his tongue, an expression like he was berating himself on his face. âExhausted.â
It was late, sheâd had a couple of drinks (though that excuse was wearing a little thin, given that sheâd drank them hours ago), so she allowed herself to be a little silly, and she whipped out double finger guns. âStar witness, here.
But⊠you can walk me to my room.â
His eyes lit up, and he extended his elbow in the old-fashioned way. âLead the way, madam.â
They slowly walked out of the ballroom, moving towards the elevator bank.
It was a decent walk, and it was done in a comfortable silence, during which she narrowly kept herself from leaning her head against his arm.
When they arrived at the elevator bank, there was still a decent crowd of people from the wedding stood there, which made her groan. âThis is going to take forever.â
âIf youâre up for more of a walk, thereâs another elevator bank up on the mezzanine,â Jake offered.
A despairing look up at him. âStairs?â
âStairs.
But youâll be in your room sooner.â
She deliberated. âFuck itâstairs.â
This time, she followed him up the grand oak staircase, wincing with each stepâno matter how broken in a pair of heels were, at a certain point, they all became instruments of torture.
At the top of the stairs, she saw that there was blessedly, no one around, but the thought of walking one more step in her heels was a bridge too far, and she tugged Jake towards the mezzanine railing. âWait, let me take these off.â
Keeping one hand on the wood rail, she eased the strap of her heel out of the buckle, when she overbalanced, and lurched forward.
Strong hands caught her to a firm chest, and she looked up into his verdant eyes, her whole being caught.
âGod, but I really want to kiss you right now, counselor,â he rasped, his voice, pure tone draped in yearning.
âTechnically, I donât kiss on the first date,â she instinctively spoke, and she could see his gaze shutter as he began to loosen his grip slightly, when she drew him even closer, pulling him in by fisting her hand in the lapel of his black velvet suit jacket. âBut⊠technically⊠weâve already had so many first dates, havenât we?â
It took him a moment, but she could literally see the shutters on his gaze being flung open, being replaced by a mischievous sparkle. âWe have, havenât we.â
âHard to see a reason why you shouldnât kiss me, in that case.â
He smiled, the innocence of his little boyâs smile contrasting with the smoldering desire in his viridian eyes.
The next thing she knew, Jakeâs lips were on hers, and he was kissing her.
In a split second, the fire that had warmed her very soul, now rushed through her blood, consuming everything that wasnât Jake Seresin, until the only coherent thought was of him.
If not for his arms around her, the deep, searching caress of his mouth on hers was enough to bring her to her knees then and there, his kiss a new religion.
The kiss lasted a moment, it lasted eternity, but she knew that from that point on, sheâd never have enoughâheâd always leave her longing for more.
The breath which so rudely surged into her lungs seemed like poor recompense for his kiss.
Jake looked about as wrecked as she felt, his lashes fluttering over half-lidded eyes, his forehead leant against hers. âAn absolutely stunning, whip-smart woman who sees me and likes it, with a gorgeous smile and laughâdamn, I think Iâve found the reason my dance cardâs going to be full for the foreseeable future,â he murmured.
A sound between a chuckle and a gasp of air slipped from her lips as a thrill raced through her.
âOnly if you please though,â he added, a teasing note in his voice.
âI very much please,â she replied.
âYeah?â
God, his smileâscrew halfway in loveâher heart was his through and through.
âYeah,â she nodded. âNow kiss me again.â
Jake chuckled, âWell, since you asked so nicely, how can I refuse?â
He kissed her again, and in that kiss, forever laid at her feet, spread out before her.
What does it say about me that I know exactly what model Ray-Bans Glen used in TG:M?
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I did totally take the the âJerk. Bitch.â interaction from Supernatural.
If you look at the nametags in TG86, below the names, youâll see âTOPGUN 1â, so Iâm going to assume thereâs more than one TOPGUN class/session in a year, at least in the TG/TG:M universe.
Thereâs a headcanon going around that Jake and Javy were either tied, or one and two respectively, in their TOPGUN class, so I went with that.
(I headcanon that Bradley and Natasha were in the same TOPGUN class, and Natasha was number one, while Bradley was number two.)
I vacillate between Old Money!Jake and Working/Middle Class!Jake on a fairly regular basis, but for the purposes of this story, I went with Old Money!Jake.
Apparently, cotillion is still alive and well in Texas, so Jake having that experience is highly plausible.
USNA does have a Ballroom Club, although, like with most things in fanfiction, I might be taking liberties with the time of its establishment, because I donât know when that got started.
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#the defense department regrets to inform you your daughters are *ded* because of the navy(al aviators)#top gun rocktober#top gun: maverick#top gun maverick#top gun: maverick fanfiction#top gun maverick fanfiction#top gun: maverick fanfic#top gun maverick fanfic#top gun: maverick fic#top gun maverick fic#jake hangman seresin x reader#jake seresin x reader#jake hangman seresin#jake seresin#glen powell
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Aircraft ready to depart on the HNLMS Karel Doorman Colossus-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Netherlands Navy
Dutch vintage postcard, mailed in 1962 to the Netherlands
#colossus#royal#historic#aircraft#hnlms#photography#postal#karel doorman colossus#1962#ansichtskarte#the royal netherlands navy#doorman#photo#sepia#carrier#class#navy#netherlands#vintage#postcard#briefkaart#mailed#depart#postkarte#tarjeta#carte postale#ephemera#karel#postkaart#dutch
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yes, the third act of the book is sad and fraught with tension, and yes, snow is in clear mental decline at many points during it, but i did giggle when he went to go meet lucy gray at the meadow and his thought process was straight up just, âwhy must divas (us) suffer?â
#so true king!#snowbaird#he and lucy gray would have run a high school drama department like the navy#coriolanus snow
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American Bonaparte: Napoléon's Great-Nephew in the President's Cabinet
In June 1815, NapolĂ©on Bonaparteâs bid for continued military glory in Europe was crushed by allied British and Prussian troops at the Battle of Waterloo. Following his surrender, the former Emperor of France had hoped that the British might allow him to live the remainder of his life in exile in the United States. However, NapolĂ©on had already escaped exile once before (from the Mediterranean island of Elba) and once again rallied the French around him in a last-ditch effort to conquer the European continent prior to Waterloo. Unwilling to risk another vanishing act, the British instead banished NapolĂ©on to one of the most isolated places in the world â the remote island of Saint Helena, in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean, between Africa and South Africa â for the rest of his life.
Some of the Bonaparte family did eventually reach the United States, however. In 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt appointed Charles Joseph Bonaparte (1851-1921), the American-born grandson of NapolĂ©onâs youngest brother, JĂ©rĂŽme, as the U.S. Secretary of the Navy. A year later, Roosevelt shifted Bonaparte from the Department of the Navy to the Justice Department. For the rest of Theodore Rooseveltâs Presidency, the great-nephew of the man responsible for the NapolĂ©onic code was the United States Attorney General â Americaâs top law enforcement official â where he helped establish the Bureau of Investigation, better known today as the FBI.
#History#Napoleon#Napoleon Bonaparte#Battle of Waterloo#Waterloo#France#U.S. Government#JĂ©rĂŽme Bonaparte#Charles Joseph Bonaparte#Theodore Roosevelt#TR#President Roosevelt#Roosevelt Administration#Cabinet#Presidential Cabinets#Cabinet of Theodore Roosevelt#U.S. Attorney General#U.S. Secretary of the Navy#Attorney General#Bonaparte#Bonaparte Family#Executive Branch#Cabinet Secretaries#French History#FBI#FBI History#Federal Bureau of Investigation#DOJ#Department of Justice#Justice Department
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there has to be at least one person in the simblr office with a cunty bob, right?
#she crunches numbers and apples (quite loudly)#and she runs her department like the navy#but sheâs also the highlight of nights out with her coworkers#currently unnamed but iâm thinking something like Nora
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the deli manager is sooo rude to me for noo reason she never lets me behind the counter to grab the rotisserie chicken that iiiiii scanned in an hr ago for an order so i have to go to the counter and be like hey can i have that chicken. yeah they're here. i gotta give them their rotisserie chicken. "its not there" oh it isn't? let me just lean over and look yeah no it's right there haha :) yeah i see the sticker with the customers name on it :) and she gives me the meanest look in the whole wide world like im destroying her full fucking day bc i have to ask her to hand me a rotisserie chicken. she might hate me because she has caught me behind the counter Several times but in my defense her not letting me back there is a Made Up Rule that i don't have to actually follow (i only have to wear a hat or hair net and i wear a hat. every day of my little retail worker life) and i don't give a shit bc it takes me way less time to just pop in thru the back door and say hi to the nice older ladies that are nice to me and grab the chicken and leave without getting in anyones way. Anyway
#MARY WHEN I FUCKING GET YOU!!!#'you're not supposed to be back here' GIRL IM LITERALLY ALLOWED? i told my manager and he was like lmao yeah if u don't gaf#about her being a bitch to you just keep doing it and i was like đ«Ą You Know Me Bro#she runs that department like the fucking navy too. girl. rest.
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I think heâs discussing a very serious WW2 submarine mission in this scene, but you wouldnât exactly know it on mute. đ
#ffs de#this whole scene#itâs him and this other himbo naval officer#discussing navy and war stuff#while both trying to outslut the other in#the facial expressions department#imo de comes out ahead#the other guy ends up shaking his hand and leaving#outmatched#deforest kelley#gi!de#baby!de#the silent service#dk gifsets
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i am just going to have to get used to ambiguously-defined variables and bad documentation, aren't i
#personal#adventures in programming#(screams in mathematician)#listen i know im a chronic over-explainer but you cannot just say that the time is ''format HHMM or HMM'' and call that good!#WHAT IS MIDNIGHT?? HUH???#is it 0? is it 000? is it 2400?#you have to define these fucking things IN your DOCUMENTATION#i had to fuck around with the dataset to figure it out#you know how much room that leaves for error?? huh???#im human! im tired! i miss things!#what if i missed something important in my fucking around? then my function isn't gonna work!#the time runs from 1 to 2400 btw#which was in line with the united states department of navy correspondence manual in 2013. according to wikipedia.#but you know what? they changed that in 2015!#now the accepted format is 0000 to 2359#this is a prime example of WHY STUFF SHOULD BE IN THE DOCUMENTATION#wait. oh god. does this dataset even list arrival dates#WHAT ABOUT FLIGHTS WHERE THOSE ARE DIFFERENT#i hate it here.
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student just demanded to know if I respected the troops when I told her to stop raising her voice and it took every ounce of my self control to not reply "no"
#she was likw MY DAD WAS A MARINE I JUST TALK LIKE THIS like#ma'am. my grandfather was in the navy and my father is a fire chief and i was also in said fire department. note how i am chill. skill issue
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i thought i asked but i didnât: where are yall buying ur jeans? I have like two pairs lmao
idk thereâs just something about getting older and gaining weight that makes something click in my brain.
Full transparency: i went from a size 2 to what looks like a size 6. The office weight gain is absolutely real and Im gonna need to find a way to cope with it. Itâs not settling in my stomach per se but more so my thighs and I want yall to imagine my face when I tried to shimmy into a pair of jeans that used to be too big and now they are too small.
my current plan is to stop by a department store like LOFT or Target and try on a few pairs just to confirm before i go spending $100s on new jeans.
Feels like i entered a new age of puberty lol
#weight gain tw#gained a little weight and now nothing fits đ#and itâs super difficult to shop at the thrift now cause i donât exactly know my size#so i may just have to bite the bullet and go shop at a department store#but before any of yâall say it - no i will not shop for bottoms at old navy#i legit tried on like six pairs all ranging from 0-6 and NONE of them fit me#like their sizing is weird and just off putting#now thatâs what i call blogging
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