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askwhatsforlunch · 2 years ago
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Chili and Herb Oil
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On Saturday nights, we love to have pizza in this house; often with a glass of chilled rosé. But whether I bake a Formaggi Pizza, a Ham, Ricotta and Olive Pizza, a Pizza con le Sarde, or order them, we’ll drizzle a little of this beautifully fragrant and piquant Chili and Herb Oil on top! Have a good one, mates!
Ingredients (for a medium bottle):
1/2 Habanero chili pepper
2 dried red chili peppers
1 fluffy sprig fresh thyme
2 bay leaves
1 teaspoon whole black peppercorns
olive oil, to top (about 1 cup)
Place Habanero chili pepper halve in a sterelised glass bottle. Halve dried red chili peppers and add  them as well, along with the thyme sprig, bay leaves and black peppercorns. Top with olive oil until everything is submerged, to prevent rotting.
Close bottle tightly, and allow to infuse, at least two weeks, in a draught-free place.
Chili and Herb Oil is wonderful drizzled on pizze… But be warned, the end of the bottle will be much hotter than the beginning! (You can also top it with alive oil as you use it.)
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parveens-kitchen · 2 years ago
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Easy Carrot Poriyal
Carrots are not only a vibrant addition to your plate but also a powerhouse of nutrients. Incorporating them into your meals can be both delicious and beneficial for your health. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through a simple and mouthwatering carrot poriyal recipe, highlighting its health benefits and providing you with some useful cooking tips. Recipe: Easy Carrot PoriyalIngredients:– 4…
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poonam-agrawal · 2 years ago
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Buy the best quality kashmiri lal mirch sabut from Farmonics.
Species: Kashmir Dried Red Chilies, Stemless, Medium Spicy, Deep Red in Color, Strong in Aroma and Taste, Finest Grade To assure the highest quality, dry Kashmiri red chillies are meticulously hand-picked, dried, and packed in extremely hygienic conditions. There are no artificial flavours or preservatives in kashmiri lal mirch sabut . It gives the food a tasty red colour and spice. Direct purchases of dry Kashmiri mirch are made by farmers in the Byadgi district of Karnataka. processed in our facilities after being naturally sun-dried. Used in kitchens where red gravy is desired but the spiciness is not. Use this kashmiri lal mirch during tadka and keep it in the gravy until it is served. It will intensify the redness of food without making it spicy. Material features: Vegetarian. Buy the best quality kashmiri lal mirch sabut from Farmonics.
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buffetlicious · 7 months ago
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For tonight’s dinner, mum makes her Spicy Red Snapper with caramelized onions and a pot of Pork ribs & Radish Soup sweetened with dried scallop. The steamed rice is a mixture of purple and white grains though mum doesn’t fancy the former so sis only added a fraction of it.
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om-international · 15 hours ago
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Om International: The Leading Dry Chilli Exporter and Supplier in India 
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India is the largest producer and exporter of dry red chilli, supplying high-quality varieties to markets worldwide. Among the top players in the industry, Om International stands out as the best supplier of dry red chilli, catering to the growing global demand. With a strong presence in Guntur, Byadgi, and Gujarat, the company is a trusted name in the Indian dry chilli export market. 
Top Dry Chilli Exporter in India 
Om International is a recognized name in the wholesale dry chilli supplier sector, delivering premium-grade Indian red chilli to various countries. The company specializes in a wide range of dry red chilli varieties and grades, ensuring that international buyers get the best quality at competitive prices. 
From S17 Teja chilli export from India to Byadgi chilli wholesale supply, Om International sources high-quality dry chilli for export with low moisture content, rich color, and high pungency. As a leading dry chilli manufacturer in India, the company ensures stringent quality checks and efficient packaging to maintain freshness. 
Bulk Dried Red Chilli Supplier Near Me 
For buyers looking to buy dry red chilli in bulk, Om International provides wholesale dry red chilli at the best price. Whether you are a food processor, spice manufacturer, or wholesaler, the company offers customized solutions for bulk orders. 
With a strong foothold in Gujarat and Rajkot, Om International has emerged as a top dry chilli exporter in Gujarat, meeting the needs of both domestic and international markets. The company's Rajkot red chilli wholesale supply is highly sought after for its superior taste, heat level, and deep red color. 
Top Countries Importing Indian Dry Chilli 
Indian dry chilli export market is booming, with major countries like China, USA, UAE, UK, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Vietnam importing large quantities of Indian red chilli. As a largest exporter of dry chilli worldwide, Om International ensures seamless global shipping and competitive pricing. 
Why Choose Om International for Dry Chilli Exports? 
✔ Premium Quality: All chillies undergo rigorous quality checks.  ✔ Wide Variety: From Guntur dry chilli exporter & supplier to Byadgi chilli wholesale supplier, we provide multiple options.  ✔ Competitive Pricing: Get the best market rates for bulk dried red chilli suppliers in Gujarat.  ✔ Global Reach: Trusted by top chilli exporters in Rajkot and across India.  ✔ Reliable Supply Chain: Efficient logistics ensure timely delivery. 
Best Dry Chilli Supplier in Rajkot & Gujarat 
As a high-quality dry chilli exporter from Rajkot, Om International caters to international trade with top-grade Indian chilli powder raw material suppliers. If you are looking to buy high-quality dry red chilli in bulk, Om International is your trusted partner. 
For inquiries and bulk orders, visit Om International and experience the excellence of India's leading dry chilli manufacturers! 🚀 
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greenagrowchennai · 4 months ago
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Green Agrow | Home Grocery | Online Purchase - Organic Toor Dal | Ph. 9566188518 | JB Enterprises Group, No.358, Avvai Shanmugam Salai, GJ Plaza, II Floor, Gopalapuram, Chennai-600086
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Toor Dal, also called pigeon peas, are used to prepare the most common dishes in homes on a daily basis. This legume is very nutritive and rich in proteins. These pigeon peas may be sprouted briefly, then cooked, for a flavour different from green or dried peas.
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hiyouuk · 2 years ago
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Dried red chilli is a condiment that adds pungency to your food. It is fried in hot oil which turns it dark in colour and gives a lovely flavour to the dish. Dry Red Chilli is an extremely useful store cupboard staple which is easy to find in an online Asian Grocery which can be used in a variety of ways.
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itsprashimusic · 11 months ago
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Maybe Leave The Cooking To Me
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Summary - You love to cook, and Lando loves to help, but this time it goes sideways.
Pairings - Lando Norris x fem!Reader
Warnings - minor injury, reader has good relationship with parents, reader is same age as Lando, fluffy.
W/C - 1.4k
A/N - my first fic for f1 lets gooo Happy reading<3
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 It was the end of a triple header meaning that now you had a break you were craving. The Monday meetings were done with, you and Lando were on the flight back to your Monaco apartment. The exhaustion caught up with you and the both of you were out within seconds of your heads hitting your pillows. 
It was now a Tuesday night. There was some music playing in the living room, Lando was somewhere in the house, and you were in the kitchen. You wouldn’t call yourself a chef, but you loved to cook and learn new recipes. Travelling the world with Lando made it so that you would not get to cook very often, so when you did get to cook you would take the chance.
You sat on the counter contemplating what to cook. Before you shifted to Monaco your mom had written out a recipe book for you with all different kinds of recipes which she had found and curated to your and your family's taste and liking. So you sat on the counter, reading through the fat book.
"Babe, what do you wanna eat?" you yelled to Lando, your eyes still focused on the book. You didn't get a reply, but 5 seconds later he walked into the kitchen. "I'm not really sure," he said while walking up to you. He walked in between your legs and tilted the book in your hands so that he could read it.
"Oo, how about spaghetti? You always say how you wanted to make it." He said and pointed to it. "By that I meant making it from scratch. It is too late to do that." you reply and turn the page.
"Then just boil the spaghetti we have and make the sauce." The excitement in your eyes when you heard him say that made him chuckle. You got off the counter and began rummaging around the kitchen looking for all the ingredients. "Red sauce?" "Red sauce" he confirms. You get out the tomatoes, chillies, garlic, herbs and spices while Lando takes out the spaghetti.
You give him the simple task of watching the pasta boil and reminding you when it was 20 minutes. He dutifully did his task and even drained the water and left the spaghetti in the colander. It was getting late and the two of you were growing hungrier, but knew that the food would be worth the wait.
While waiting for the boiled tomatoes to cool you were cutting some onions and garlic. "Can you get the grinder out?" you asked Lando. He was a bit deep in thought, so only hummed before retrieving the asked for item. "What are you thinking about?" "I could've overtaken Russel at turn 14." he said.
"Baby, it's ok," you abandoned the half cut onions and wiped your hands. You walked over to Lando and gently made him look at you, "Could you have done something then? Yes. Can you do anything about it now? No. It's no use dwelling on something that can't be changed. The best you can make of it, is to be aware of it and try and avoid repeating it in the future. Hmm?" you hummed at the end with a nod. Lando looked at you and nodded along.
To get his mind off of the last race you got him to make good use of his muscles and crush some dried chillies. The cooking went on. You peeled the tomatoes, put them in the grinder and set up the wok on the stove. Lando was slicing some pieces of soft chicken which he wanted you to add in the sauce.
The sauce was half ready when you turned the gas off and went to the sink to wash your hands. "Is it done?" he asked you. 'No' you told him and dried your hands, "It still has some chunks which didn't get ground." This is where your casual Tuesday night took a turn.
Lando, being the muppet he is who can't cook, poured the chunky liquid into the grinder bowl, covered it and put it on the machine. You then faced him and saw what he did. But you did not have enough time to tell him to not do what he was about to do.
He turned the knob and within less than a second the hot tomato sauce spewed out of the bowl and all over you, Lando and your cosy kitchen.
You would expect that a formula 1 driver's quick reflexes would not just be limited to when they are driving. But if you saw the scene inside Lando and his girlfriend's kitchen on a Tuesday night after a triple header, you would be greeted with quite the opposite. The once clean kitchen was now covered in red food. You and Lando were covered in near-boiling hot pasta sauce.
When the sauce spewed out, Lando's first reaction was to let out a slightly high-pitched scream and you quickly turned the loud nightmare-like-sounding machine off. Neither of you said anything, you just looked around the kitchen, taking in the mess, processing what happened, and slowly registering the pain you felt where the sauce lay on your bare skin.
Thankfully most of the spilt sauce got on your t-shirts and not on either of your faces, but some did reach your arms. Lando was the first to say something "Ow, that hurts, that's-that's starting to burn, ouch." Without wasting much time, you grabbed his arm and took him to the bathroom. You turned the shower on, "keep your arm under the water. Do. Not. Move."
You went to the sink and shed your tomato-covered top and left it there. You got Lando to do the same and then joined him by putting your own, now slightly burnt, arms under the spray of cold water. "Baby, why did you start the grinder with a hot liquid inside of it?" you asked him, your voice soft and full of concern, "I'm not mad, just wanna know why."
"You said you had to grind it." His voice sounded broken, you wanted to hug him tight and never let go. "Lan, you have to wait till it has cooled down. The steam inside created pressure which caused the lid to pop open and the sauce to scatter everywhere." He just gave a quiet 'oh' in response.
"How much of your arm got burnt?" you asked and he showed you the parts which hurt. You left the bathroom and came back with two handkerchiefs and ice packs. With the help of rubber bands you secured the ice packs to his forearms. "Where are you going?" he asked when the two of you changed your clothes.
"To clean the kitchen and salvage whatever is left of the sauce."
"Let me help, please."
How could you say no to that face he was making? After some back and forth he got you to also attach an ice pack to your forearm. you grumbled but nevertheless allowed him to take care of you.
You both clean in silence. He cleaned the counter, cupboards and the grinder while you cleaned up the floor where most of the sauce got. 10 minutes later the now salvaged sauce was on the gas with the chicken in and almost ready to eat.
Lando got out two plates and served you both some spaghetti. Your stomach rumbled, which made him giggle. The two of you quickly began laughing. Some people process and handle things by crying, some yell, some throw things around the house and some just sit in silence and wallow and wither away. But you had a different way of coping with emotions and stress. By laughing. That was one thing you and your boyfriend had in common. You both would laugh to process things.
It was kind of the reason the two of you got together in the first place.
Soon the sauce was ready and was severed. You both took your plates and forks and sat on the couch, something ready to play on the TV. The ice packs had come off by then, but Lando insisted on wrapping the cold napkin around the red part of your hand which was not covered in ice earlier.
He finished wrapping your arm and you leaned forward to kiss his nose. Before you could reach though, his lips caught yours in a short but sweet kiss. You both ate your spaghetti and watched what was playing on the TV, occasionally making comments about it here and there.
"Babe"
"Yea?"
"Next time, maybe leave cooking to me?"
"I’m with you a 100 percent on that one" 
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A/N - this fic came to be because I read a lando fic where reader was eating chicken pasta and decided to cook spaghetti for the first time and ended up burning myself(dw i'm fine, the burn was very minor)
Hope you enjoyed reading<3
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leascorner · 11 months ago
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j.s. | Welcome home
Summary: After a mission, Jake gets some well deserved break at home. However the week might not turn out how he had planned.
Pairing:  Jake ‘Hangman’ Seresin x childhood bff!f!reader
Warnings: Angst, mention of death and near death experience, mention of break-up, probably inexact american army facts, ever most likely inexact description of Texas, mention of food, two idiots in love, happy ending
Word Count: 9.2k
A/N: I've said it before, I will say it again. The only trope that I can write/read about Jake is a childhood/best friends to lovers, don't fight me. I also see Jake as an older brother to two half-sisters his mother had with a very good man, after his father abandonned them. This is my canon.
Anyway, this is way too long and way too chaotic but I just couldn't stop writting so enjoy!
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Y/N was literally hopping up and down with impatience - or perhaps was it the three cups of coffees she had drunk to be able to keep up with the 2-hour-long drive to the airport in the middle of the night. She was standing on the arrival floors, on her tiptoes, trying to locate the person she was picking up. The flow of travellers coming through the arrival doors was continuous, so many blond heads coming through and none of them was his.
Her childhood best friend’s flight had landed a dozen of minutes prior; 3:28 a.m. was the time she received a “be right there, see you soon” text. Ever since then, the seconds had been going past very - very - slowly and with every second passing, Y/N chest had got narrower from anticipation to the point she felt like she couldn’t breathe. It hadn’t been more than a year and a half now that they had seen each other in the flesh. Of course, there were the texts, the emails and the FaceTime calls, but it was never the same.
“Jake!”
The sea of people in front of them seemed to split in half to let them collide in one another. The said Jake let his bag fall to his feet to catch a flying Y/N, lifting her from the ground as if she weighted nothing. Her hands found the back of his neck and her head found the crook of his neck, reuniting their bodies as if they were only one mind.
“Hey sweetheart,” he sniffed her hair, intoxicating himself from her perfume.
Jake let her down reluctantly when he realized they were in the way of other people reunions. After swinging his bag over his shoulder and dragging her near a row of seats, he finally took a good look at her, dark circles under puffy red eyes and hair all other the place. He dried her tears softly and kissed the top of her head, something he was sure he hadn’t done since they were in high school and that fucker of Chad had broken up her heart - thinking of it now, it seemed like it was a lifetime away. However, he knew that in this moment there was no sadness in her tears. She was crying probably a little happiness to seeing him again, but most certainly a lot of relief to have him alive in front of her.
He took another step back to have an even greater look at her. Y/N was exactly how he last saw her one year or so ago, and exactly how she looked like even all the other times he had to leave. She did not seem to age, and he was sure that the fine smile lines she was now wearing had always been there. It brought comfort to his heart to know that whatever would happen, she would always be waiting for him. He knew it was also selfish, but he had made peace with those thoughts a long time ago. These were moments that he was collecting in his mind for when he was somewhere overseas, fighting for his life.
“My my, did you grow up a few inches?”
“Oh, shut up!” Y/N laughed and tried to nudge him in the ribs. Jake easily grabbed her right elbow to bring her closer in another embrace, so very glad to be home, even only for a little while.
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Ventilation was swinging litters of hot air into the car's cabin as it was a rather chilly night for October in Texas. The full moon was lighting up all the roads in front of them, just as if it was making sure they would get home safely.
During the drive, the main discussion turned around how excited everyone would be to have him there. Y/N and her parents were the only ones to know about Jake’s surprise visit; they had only known for about three days before his flight landed that he unexpectedly got a week of leave. They would surprise his family later that day for lunch - only after they both had a rather long nap to make up for the sleepless night.
Jake had seen his family a couple more times than Y/N this past year and a half. Even if he considered Y/N to be family, this wasn’t exactly the rule of the administration. Blood family had some more privileges, like sometimes visiting for the holidays. His mother and one of his little sisters also visited him in Singapore when he was stationed there for an exercise in the Taiwan Strait; they had booked a vacation to be able to see him there. Y/N, at that time, had been unavailable - she had her own life after all.
It was what Jake found the more difficult; to keep up with her life. Most of her friends were common friends from high school. With her going to a different university and later with her different jobs, some of her friends were total strangers to him. However, they all seemed to come and go into her life, leaving more or less damage.
“I am sorry about you and Nick.”
Y/N finished getting back to the right line of the highway and removing the blinker, before glancing quickly in Jake’s direction. He was looking at her, with an expression she couldn’t quite read, but that she understood as some kind of gladness. She sighed while turning her focus back on the road.
“You can lie better than that, Jake.”
“Well, didn’t like the guy so…”
It had been a couple of months now than her longtime boyfriend Nick and she had broken up. What confused Jake the most was how this was not a topic for discussion. She hadn’t called crying; she did not seem to be angry. She just announced it to him like it was nothing and directly switched subject. He hadn’t found a way to bring it back on the table, so he asked their friends and family. They all had the same answer; she was doing fine. She seemed to have continued her life just like nothing had happened.
“Was it him-”
“It was me,” Y/N cut him off quickly abruptly, leaving Jake with an uneasy feeling. She sighed again, probably realizing how harsh her tone had been. “This wasn’t working out anyway.”
Though she could not see him, Jake nodded back acknowledging her response. He still felt like there were more to it, but he understood that now wasn’t the time to discuss it. Ever since they had known each other - and it went back to kindergarten, they hadn’t had many secrets for one another. And if they had, it was never anything major.
So, he shook off this feeling and gently grabbed her hand resting on the gearshift to squeeze it softly.
“I do am sorry, though.”
“I know.”
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It was nearly six in the morning when Y/N pulled up in her parents’ driveway.
The porch light was on, welcoming them, making sure Jake knew he was expected, and it made him smile fondly. It still felt surreal somehow; after everything, he was home. Getting out of the car, he breathed the fresh air of Texas like he hadn’t breathed in years.
Y/N was already opening her trunk, getting out a duffel bag that seemed to contain some clothes for today. Jake jogged toward her before she was able to get his own khaki bag out. She rolled her eyes, smiling, when he gently slapped her hands away to take care of it.
“Mom set up a spare bed in my room,” Y/N informed him while walking to the front door. “Just like the old days.”
And nothing in the house had changed either.
The hallway was still a drive along memories with all sorts of pictures hanged upon the wall. Y/N’s parents wedding portrait. Y/N’s baby pictures. Y/N on the day of the start of her first kindergarten year - just before they met each other. A couple more of first day of school pictures - this time with him in it as well. A couple of family vacation pictures. And along with them, a couple of pictures of events he wasn’t even there to attend. Y/N’s university graduation, her parents’ thirty-year anniversary celebration party, her first promotion celebration dinner…
The kitchen was still on the right, the living room on the left and straight ahead the stairs to the bedrooms. Y/N’s bedroom still had Justin Timberlake poster hung up on the walls along with some pictures of friends and family. The teddy bear he won for her at the funfair when they were not even ten stood on her bed. Jake swore that if he opened the dresser, he would still find the shelf that was for his stuff back then.
Without many words, both of them got ready for bed. Y/N took the en-suite bathroom first and when Jake got back in his sweatpants, she was already in bed, cuddling Mister B the teddy bear. His chuckle made her look up to him with sleepy eyes and quickly look away when she realized he didn’t wear a shirt. He kissed her on her forehead before tugging her more tightly in her sheets and turning off the bedside lamp.
“Do you remember when I couldn’t sleep unless someone was holding my hand?”
Jake only hummed in answer, and even in the darkness of her room, his hand found hers instinctively. Their fingers intertwining immediately, he did just as he had promised when he was only just a kid; he never let it go.
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“Son,” Y/N’s father spoke from the other side of the kitchen, “don’t worry about it.”
Jake shook his head, smiling, before proceeding with what he was already doing: loading the cup he had used to drink coffee in the dishwasher. Ever since he had been up earlier that morning, Y/N’s parents had pampered him with all their attention while also being busy preparing lunch. Every time he asked if they needed help, they would assure him he just needed to stay put in his seat.
It had always been like this, for as long as he had remembered. Whenever he had gone over when Y/N and he were still in middle school, her parents had always taken good care of him, making sure the crust of his PB&J sandwiches were cut off, putting on his favourite beddings when they were having a sleepover, drying his clothes in the air dryer when they came home soaking wet from the park. He felt loved in a different way than he did at home, where he had a hard time adjusting to his new family dynamics with his two younger step-sitters. Growing up, they continued on listening to him and caring for him. Y/N’s father was the one he went to for advice before he enrolled. Ever since, and with the little time he had with them every time he came home, it still hit him in the face how much they loved him like he was their own son.
“Do you need help with anything?” He asked once more.
This time, they did not have time to answer. Y/N appeared on the doorstep, changed out of her pyjamas, hair still wet. “The shower is all yours, Jake.”
She watched him go as if she had to make sure he remembered the way to her room. She hadn’t really realized yet that he was really here, with them, and feared that he would just disappear at any minute or that she would just wake up from whatever dream she was having. Somehow this also seemed to be all too familiar, like a play they had rehearsed a hundred time before. It broke her heart a little to know this was most likely not going to happen again before a very long time, that it could actually never happen again.
Y/N got this thought out of her head as soon as it came. She didn’t need to think about this. Not now. Not ever. She just needed to enjoy whatever time she had with him at home.
“He looks good,” her mum stated once Jake had made it to the top of the stairs.
“Yeah, he does,” Y/N spoke softly, eyes lingering to where Jake had been only a couple of seconds before, suddenly wondering if he was really as good as they thought.
When Jake got back to the kitchen the entrance clock had just struck eleven. Only sixty minutes until he would be reunited with his family. It never felt more real, but he couldn’t quite realize it. He was so used of being far away from them, totally disconnected from their realities, hearing their news after everyone else. Yet, he had always found them as he had left them, eyes watering to see him home or gone.
He joined Y/N on the vegetable preparation. Washing, peeling, cutting kept him busy while the anticipation started to build up. All while Y/N’s father asked him about what new manoeuvres he had learned. Being an aviator himself, they could talk about flying for hours to Y/N’s greatest damn; she had the biggest fear of flying - and perhaps the fact that Jake nearly crashed them while flying an old aircraft he had restored with her father when they were teenagers had something to do with it.
“These boys,” Y/N’s mother sighed playfully as Jake and Y/F/N were debating whatever solar planes were the future of aviation. Y/N smiled as she shared a knowing look with her mother, who was getting ready to lay the table in the dining room.
“Mom, hold on,” Y/N called before reaching inside the cupboard next to her, “you are missing a plate.”
“Why? Is Mark coming after all?”
Y/M/N’s face went white in only a second as she realized what she had just said. Not knowing what to do else, Y/N handed her the white plate. Looking sideways to Jake, she hoped he hadn’t heard - she didn’t want him to find out like this, when his whole family was going to be here in the next thirty minutes.
It was already too late though; Jake’s attention had of course switched to their awkward interaction. Her father was quick to step in, wiping his hands on a cloth and moving towards his wife.
“Of course he is, darling. Let me help you bring those into the dining room.”
Y/N watched them disappear before quickly turning back to the carrots she was now cutting in a Julienne, praying Jake would just drop the subject. Ever since she had learned that Jake was having a leave, she had planned their reunion to be perfect. She had purposely lied to his family, pretending to have a very big news to share with them so they all agreed to gather even if the atmosphere was not good. She had made them promise to bury the hatchet, for “her” and most absolutely for Jack. Whatever touchy topics they would have to talk about, they could do it after.
“Why wouldn’t he come?” Jake still asked and, at that moment, she knew that whatever she would tell him would never be sufficient to not draw his suspicion any further. She couldn’t lie to him even if she tried.
“Just been busing with work lately, you know how it is.”
Without letting him time to ask more questions, Y/N went for the stoves to make sure the sauce was still reducing as it should have. She could feel Jake’s eyes burning holes on her back and could only hope he would drop the subject.
“Jake, son,” Y/F/N had just gotten back from the dining room, “would you mind giving me a hand with the roast?”
After taking a last look at Y/N, still very focused on stirring the sauce, Jake turned to her father. It wasn’t until she didn’t feel his eyes on her that she turned to look at him. She watched as her father made him took out the turkey so he could put some more butter on it. Out of the corner of his eye his father gives him a reassuring wink signalling her he had got this.
The bell rang at the exact same moment Y/N put the last plate of hors d’oeuvres at the centre of the table. Shooting a look across the piece, she saw her father squeezing Jake’s shoulder in what seemed to comfort him. She smiled shyly, trying to hide her own nervousness. Thanks to her father, Jake had nearly forgotten about the earlier incident about Mark and the reason he wouldn’t have been able to make it. He hadn’t asked any other questions, and they hadn’t given away other secrets. All was well in the best of all words, or so she still tried to convince herself. It was all that mattered.
“Just like we said, you both stay here, and we’ll bring them for you.”
Y/N watched as her parents disappeared in the hall. She turned to Jake who she now realized he was close at her side - she knew from the way his lips were set in a tight smile that he was somehow nervous. When noises started coming from the hall, Y/N grabbed Jake’s hand without thinking. She needed him to know she was there, that she would always be there, just like they promised when they were younger. It would take much more than a thousand of miles and a few hiccups to take them apart. As if he was thinking the exact same thing, Jake squeezed her hand back.
Jake’s step-dad was the first to enter the dining room. Y/N saw his eyes go from herself to Jake right next to her side, his eyes lighting up in realization. Yet, he didn’t say anything, holding a finger to his lips to let them know he would stay silent while moving further into the room as if nothing had happened. He and Jake had never been particularly close; he was a good man, a good husband, and a good father to his daughters, but Jake’s fatherly figure had always been Y/N’s father.
Next to enter the room was Jake’s youngest step-sister, Sophia. She immediately spotted him, letting out a cry and running into his arms. He crushed his sister in one of those same hugs he gave Y/N when she picked him up from the airport. It warmed her heart to see them like that. Sophia was still very young when Jake had enrolled; she was only just a kid and had grown up with the lack of his older brother. She was looking up to him so much that Y/N had sometimes to remind her that he didn’t have only qualities. He was her hero in so many ways…
Sophia’s reaction got the rest of the family - his mother, Olivia, his other step-sister, and his step-brother, Mark - in the dining room quite quickly. There were a lot of “Jake!” shouted from across the room and loads of tears, happy smiles, and hugs.
“I can’t believe he is here.” Sophia cried again; this time she was in Y/N’s arms. “And I can’t believe you lied to us.”
“Sorry not sorry,” Y/N smiled, tugging a string of her hair behind her ears before bringing her in an even closer hug if it was possible. She wasn’t sure she had seen her this happy in her life, she realized.
Y/N was an only child with a very little family. Over the years, Jake’s family had grown to be her own as well. As children first, as they were always all together at either one’s house or the others. As teenagers when his step-sisters weren’t babies anymore and they had started to be able to play more with them. She remembered helping his mom getting both of his sisters ready for school, all of them celebrating Christmas at her parents or going dress shopping for Olivia’s first prom.
Ever since Jake had been deployed on the West Coast and later overseas, they had grown even closer. There were brunches on Sundays, just the three of them, where Sophia would file them up on her latest dating adventures. There were lunches at Olivia’s office after they had taken a midday yoga class. There were breakfasts with Sophia before her classes began. Y/N had always made sure they were alright, as if she had to do it for Jake.
So far, the lunch had turned out great.
Jake had told them all about his last position and this group of pilots he had been joining overseas. Everyone had started feeding him bits and pieces of what had occurred ever since the last time he’s been home. Olivia and Mark had managed not to fight, which was a miracle in itself, per Y/N’s opinion. Jake’s mom had finally stopped crying. And Sophia seemed to have forgotten about those hard choices she would have to make once she graduated from college at the end of the year.
At least, that was the case until Jake asked about it.
“So, any thoughts yet about what you’ll do next year?”
“No, not really.”
Y/N had already seen that look on Sophia’s face. It was the same one she made when she was hesitating between an avocado toast and pancakes at the place they were used to going to brunch; every time she had been making this face, she had ended up with ordering both. Sophia eyed her tentatively and Y/N immediately shook her head no, silently pleading her not to do whatever she was thinking.
Today was not the day. Jake had only gotten back from abroad hours ago, they would have enough time to discuss it in the next couple of days.
“I am thinking of enrolling,” Sophia stated abruptly.
Boom.
The bomb had landed.
Y/N sighed, mentally cursing Sophia for needing whatever validation from him. They all had talked about this extensively for months on now. Decide to enrol was one thing, accept that one of your relative would do the same was another. She knew how Jake was; he didn’t look like it at first sight, but his family was his everything. He had made the selfish decision that could result in them losing him forever, yet he wouldn’t accept that she’d do the same.
From the deathly silence that came after Sophia’s statement, Y/N rested the cutlery on the side of her plate, bracing herself for whatever had to come. Her attitude made Jake immediately turned to her. She had never seen the wrinkle between his eyebrows this deep before. She didn’t know if it was from dread, disappointment, or anger.
“You knew?”
Jaw tight, Y/N didn’t answer, and Jake huffed - of course, she knew. How could she not? She was here, with his own family, when he was thousands of miles away fighting for his country. She was here, only a ride away, when he couldn’t even remember the last time he had enough telephone network to FaceTime them. She was there, physically with them, when he was just a ghost, present for a few days a year before disappearing for months on hand.
Y/N tried to reach out for his left arm to try and calm the whole situation down, but he moved ever so slightly she couldn’t touch him. The fire in Jake’s green eyes was incandescent. He was angry, with Sophia, with her, with everyone. And to know he didn’t even know half of it…
“Let’s not start now,” his older step-sister stepped in to try and reason him.
“Why?” Jake retorted immediately. “Wanna updates me on what is going on with Mark as well?”
Olivia opened her mouth to answer and as she couldn’t seem to find something to say, she then closed it and lowered her head. She and Mark had officially announced a few weeks before Jake returned that they were going to take some time apart. They had been married for nearly three years and they were having a rough path. They had started couple therapy, trying to make things work. Y/N couldn’t count the hours Olivia had spent on her couch, crying and eating ice-creams.
Y/N knew exactly how she felt like. The deception of thinking she had found the love of her life only to realize it was more complex than this. The sadness of loving someone and it still not being enough for the two of them to be happy. The paralyzing fear of being alone, of never being well enough.
She needed a shoulder to cry onto and a lot of love, and not to be reminded of what a failure she thought she was.
“I am sorry,” Sophia mumbled. Y/N wasn’t sure to whom she was apologizing. Jake? Them?
“You can’t seriously be thinking about it?” Jake half-shouted, pointing her finger at her like he was accusing her of the worst betrayal.
“Don’t say anything you’d regret, son.”
Y/N’s father word seemed to put some sense into him as he leaned his back against his chair, folding his arms against his chest. The distress on Sophia’s face was now palpable and she was on the verge of crying from Jake’s quite violent reaction. Though she didn’t expect Jake to be totally supportive, Y/N had not expected him to reject the idea that much either. She had thought that he would’ve still listen to her reasons, maybe try to talk her out of it, but finally make peace with the idea. Just like they had. Just like they all had when he was in her shoes.
Olivia had regained her composure and wrapped an arm around her sister’ shoulders. The look she sent Jake probably refrained him from attacking again his little sister. Instead, he chose another target for his anger.
“How can anybody be cool with this?”
Before Jake’s mom could speak, Y/N called him out. “Why could you do it and not her, Jake, huh?” She wants to be like you so bad, don’t you see?
“That’s not the same thing.”
Y/N huffed and rolled her eyes.
It made her even bitter. For all the things he hadn’t told her when he had no reason to hide it from her. For him being hurt that they didn’t want to discuss as such important topics over the phone. She would have liked to be sorry to hide all this from him, yet his reaction had only comfort her on her choice.
“You’re being unfair.”
“Am I now?” he laughed. “Excuse me for putting my life at sake and not wishing for me sister to do the same.”
“Did anybody ask you to? If anything, we would all have loved to keep you by our side.”
“Oh, I see. So, this is all my fault, right?”
The daring look he offered her made her heart jump in her chest. Her stomach was in fire; consuming her from the inside. She was tired from the sleepless nights she had for the last few months. And sad about the outcome of this lunch. And disappointed in him. And quite frankly done with his attitude.
Sighing, she gave in and looked away, throwing her napkin on her plate at the same time. Whatever this was, it was too much for her to handle. “If you’d excuse me,” she announced as she moved her chair back. “I am not hungry anymore.”
“Y/N-” he called after her, grabbing her arm to make her stay. She gave him a pained look before abruptly pulling away from his grip.
“Welcome home, Jake.”
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Jake’s face appeared once again on her phone screen.
Big bright smile, sunglasses on the bridge of his nose, forehead sun-kissed by the first rays of sunshine of spring. The picture had been taken one of the few times she had fly out to California to visit him. They had such a good time that Y/N used to hold all those memories close to her heart. Now, she couldn’t even look at it.
She couldn’t count the number of texts Jake had sent nor the number of messages he had left on her voice mail. She hadn’t read nor listened to any of them and had even decided to turn off her phone at some point during the night. She needed some time alone to take a breath and to swallow the disappointment that was forming a lump in her throat.
Despite the emotional roller coaster this day had been, she hadn't fallen asleep until late in the night, turning over in the sheet nonstop while thinking of all the comebacks she could have said to his face. And like every other night for months now, when she had finally managed to get some sleep, her worst nightmare had woken her up a couple of hours later.
It only made her feel worse and she cried all the tears in her body. It was like whatever emotion she had retained in the last year had come back to her like a wrecking ball. She was angry for all sorts of reasons all linked to Jake one way or another. She was also very sad of the situation she found herself into, of Jake having spoiled their reunion, of the spectacle she had given in front of her loved ones.
So, when she turned on her phone a few hours later, eyes still puffy and red from the lack of sleep and the crying, she didn’t hesitate to turn down his call when his smiley face appeared on her phone screen. At that time, she discovered the multiple texts and missed calls of her parents and Jake’s sisters. She sent them a quick group message, letting them know she was fine and that she would catch up later. Leaving her phone on the kitchen counter, she got ready for her day.
Her phone rang four more times while she was getting ready. She was now determined to let him know to leave her alone. She was still pissed, and she needed to compose herself. This was without counting on the doorbell ringing when she was about to answer her phone.
Stopping whatever she was doing, she made the few steps from the kitchen counter to her apartment door, opening it without even thinking who she would find behind. Much to her surprise it was the only person she didn’t want to see. Jake. Standing there, phone in his hand.
“Oh, come on!” he exclaimed when she nearly shut the door in his face.
He stopped it before it was fully closed and after a deep sigh, Y/N let him in without even giving him a look. She closed the door behind him, passing him - still without looking at him - and went to the living room. She leaned against the kitchen counter, crossing her arms on her chest much like he had done during lunch just the day before.
Jake stood in the middle of the room, watching around him. It was the first time he was in her new place, the one she started rented after she broke up with her long-term boyfriend. It wasn’t much, only a one-bedroom apartment with a sanitized decor - she hadn’t had the heart to make it her own. It was close to her work and not a too long drive from her parents; it was all she really needed.
Y/N studied him in silence. He must not have had the memo about the Texas weather at that time of the year as he was only wearing a beige sweater, sleeves rolled up. It wasn’t much of a surprise he had forgotten how it was; he had spent so little time home in the last ten years.
When her eyes finally got to his face, she realized he was now staring at her. She tried reading him like she could before, but what she found in his eyes, she couldn’t interpret. Perhaps something had been broken between them. Perhaps there were only so much absence someone could handle. Perhaps they had let the miles come in between them for real this time.
She couldn’t tell how long they stayed like this before he finally spoke.
“Why didn’t you tell me?”
Long gone was the hope she had that he would apologize.
Jake had never been one to be wrong; he was probably even the most stubborn person she had ever met. Though she liked this confidence in him, she also knew it was hiding something much deeper. His trauma of being abandoned by his father when he was still a toddler. The fear of his loved ones realizing what a failure he was, despite everything he had already accomplished. The fear of never being enough.
He had assured her it wasn’t one of the reasons he had enrolled, and she knew he was lying to her just as much he was lying to himself. But she wasn’t her twenty-something-self; she wasn’t going to protect his feelings anymore. Now that they didn’t have an audience, she could lay her cards on the table.
“Do you mean, just like you didn’t tell us about the ejection seat accident that you had six months ago?”
She saw his face drop ever so slightly before he regained his composure back. She wasn’t the only one keeping things from him, yet contrary to him, the things she was keeping a secret weren’t really hers anyway.
“How would you know?”
“Javy called me that time,” she stated dryly, memories of the call she got in the middle of the night flowing to her head. She still had nightmares about it most nights. “He wanted me to know in case your brain injury worsened, and they had to call your family.”
This secret, she had never told anyone and had carried the weight of it on her own until now. She had smiled and assured everyone that all was fine for the days - sixteen in total - they didn’t hear from him; how could he, he had been literally in a 24h surveillance at the hospital. She had had Javy on the phone to report every little detail he had of Jake’s evolution. She hadn’t had sleep for weeks straight and had nearly cried when Jake had called him after a very busy and unexpected mission he took part in - another way for putting he had just got cleared from the hospital.
“It was nothing.”
“It wasn’t nothing, Jake! You got banned from flying for six weeks. Six fucking weeks!”
“And yet, it wasn’t the first time I ended up in the hospital, nor was it the last time. You know that’s part of the job.”
Y/N snorted.
Like hell she knew. The job description went with never being in the same time zone as your loved ones, missing every single milestone in their life, putting his very own safety at risk so they could all be free and safe, and omitting all details of the national security missions to which he was taking part. She was pretty sure though there was no line in his contract about lying about his health, especially when he could have died, to his family.
For some reason, this whole situation had made his absence even worse. She realized he didn’t feel safe to let them know when things had gone bad; if this time she had known, she couldn’t even imagine all those other times Javy hadn’t been there to inform her. It had awakened a visceral (and most likely also irrational) fear in her. She couldn’t bear the thought of losing him and she still wasn’t ready to accept it.
“Why is this such a big deal when you knew what was going in here and didn’t even tell me?”
If she hadn’t been this tired, Y/N would have probably walked to him to slap him. How could he compare his near-death experience to his sisters’ decisions? How could any of it be equivalent?
“This was not my truth to tell,” she only replied blankly.
Yes, she wasn’t very proud of hiding things from Jake and lying on purpose. But she wasn’t thirteen any longer and when people confided in her - when she promised she wouldn’t tell him anything - she wasn’t going to go running to her best friend to spill all the tea.
“Will you then tell me the truth about what really happened between you and the other dickhead?”
“I already told you everything,” she answered dryly, a little bit too quickly for it not to be suspicious.
“I don’t believe you.”
Y/N knew from the sound of his voice it was pure provocation. He gave her the same daring look she had just seen the day before - the same consuming flame was in his eyes - and she could see his infamous smirk dawning on his lips. She wondered why he wanted to prove just how right he was - how he was always right - so bad. It made her skin scramble how infuriating he was.
She didn’t answer right away and stared at him, arms crossed on her chest a little bit tighter to protect herself. Everything that was happening was only making her angrier towards him. He had ruined everything, and he had just decided to continue on doing so.
She had dreamt about him coming home for months and months, to have him by her side and now, she could only wish for him to go away. The anger, the pain, the animosity; it was all too much. She couldn’t keep up anymore.
“What do you want me to tell you, huh? How much of a great boyfriend and man he was, but that it still wasn’t enough? How much a horrible person I am for not being able to fall in love with a person that would devote his own life to try and make me happy?”
Jake opened his mouth to respond, but closed it as the words sank in. It all made sense to him suddenly. Why she seemed to be relieved it was all over. Why she didn’t call him after he broke her heart. Why, on the rare occasion he had discussed the break-up with his sisters, they had never talked badly about her ex-boyfriend. He didn’t break her heart. He never did.
She was the one breaking his.
“Why didn’t you just tell me?” he asked, this time his voice much softer.
How could she? When it all started with his accident - that she wasn’t even supposed to know of. When it took her five years of a stable relationship to realize her longtime boyfriend had never have been the person she wanted to spend the rest of her life with. When it took her half of her adult life to understand she had been lying to herself for almost all her life and that even now, she didn’t know her truth from her lies any more.
Knowing the truth, Jake didn’t know what to say. He wanted to feel sorry, he wanted to tell her he was. But was he really? It would be lying to say he didn’t exult when he had heard of the break-up... On the day she introduced him to Nick, they he had discussed - quite vividly - about the country actions in Afghanistan - one of the campaigns he had just come home from - and from that day, Jake had just decided he wouldn’t like the man. He hadn’t been very subtle about disliking him, but in his opinion, Nick had paid him back in his own coin: monopolizing Y/N whenever Jake had her on the phone, making her choose between the two of them when he had had the opportunity to fly her oversea. He still felt nauseous to recall how Y/N had seemed to only look at him every time Nick was in the room with them.
He made a few steps in her direction, going to comfort her, but Y/N only shook her head. She wouldn’t let any of this go so easily. It wasn’t because she had confided in him, that he now knew all the truth from her part, that everything else would be forgotten. There were still a lot of unspoken truth to uncover.
“Why are you really here, Jake?”
“What do you mean?”
“The reason you got this leave, what is it?”
They stood less than a metre away, eyes in eyes. Jake never felt so vulnerable as every time she looked at him as if she could read his soul. He knew she was looking for something. Something he couldn’t give her.
Looking away, he answered, “It’s nothing.”
“That’s what I thought.”
Y/N slipped away before he could even react. He watched as she turned back towards the front door. She opened it without a word and looked into his eyes as she stood leaned against it.
“Goodbye, Jake.”
And this time, he didn’t even try to fight.
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Javy: Hey, got Hangman on the phone today. You okay?
Y/N: Did he vent at you for calling me that one time?
Javy: Almost.
Javy: He wasn’t really angry though. Just frustrated I guess.
Y/N: I bet. Wasn’t really the nice little break he must have planned.
Javy: If there is anything to learn from all this it is that truth is better spoken from the person they apply to.
Javy: You should talk to him.
Y/N: Yeah well I’ll see about that.
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Jake was very nervous, and he wasn’t very nervous a lot.
In fact, he was pretty sure the last time he was that nervous was when he had picked Y/N up for their senior prom. Just like every year since starting high school, she had been his date - though Chad nearly had taken her away from him, but this dumbass had broken up with her only a couple of weeks before prom. That year, for some reason, everything felt different. High school years were coming to an end, they were both going to different universities. Everything was about to change, and it would never be the same. Jake had dreaded taking their relationship to the next level. If only he had known that despite going to different universities, Jake enrolling and basically the two of them living their life in parallel, their relationship had made it.
More or less so... It had been three days now since the lunch at her parents, two since their other discussion - if he would call this an argument, he was still unsure - and today was the first time he was seeing her since then.
After spending time with his family, he was on his way to meet with some of their childhood friends. Normally, Y/N was one of them and she had been invited. But with the recent events, he didn’t know if she would be here. He had had time to reflect on what had been said and finally had apologized to her voice mail as she wouldn’t let his calls through. He had given her plenty of time and space, sending in only a couple of good mornings and good nights texts, just like he was used to. Yet he didn’t know what to expect.
When he spotted her already sat at the table he had booked, his heart started pounding furiously. It gave him hope not everything between them had been broken.
“Hey,” Jake greeted Y/N softly when he had gotten at her level.
Y/N only nodded, barely looking at him, before continuing her discussion with their friend, Monica, like nothing had happened. Jake swallowed the lump in his throat before continuing to greet everyone around the table.
In all those diners they had had with their friends when he had been home, she would have been sat next to him, so close but merely touching. He would have had his arm resting nonchalantly on the back of her chair. He would have whispered all sorts of things in her ears, and she would have laughed open light-heartedly at every single one of his jokes.
That night, she was sat as far as possible from him and he had difficulty focusing on the group discussion, his mind going back to her every time. He probably went the whole evening looking at her not so subtly in the hope she would like to give him a look. She did not.
“You good?” Matt, sat at his side, asked him after the main course.
“Yeah,” Jake answered though the little tremor in his voice didn’t reflect confidence.
“Just give her a little time. It’s just a lot, y’know.”
Jake only nodded.
The problem was indeed just that: time. His flight back was in two days now and she was supposed to be his ride. He knew she would be able to drop him off without speaking a word, while he sat there in the agonizing silence. He was sure he was not able to do it for a couple of hours, he couldn’t imagine what it would be to not have her speak to him every again. He couldn’t get back to combat with Y/N still mad at him. He needed to fix things. He had been able to do it with his sisters; he had to do it with Y/N.
Indeed, the lunch had finished soon after Y/N’s dramatic departure. His sisters hadn’t spoken another word to him, and Y/N’s parents had tried to maintain some semblance of a conversation. Jake had taken a quick walk to clear his mind before going to his parents.
He had sat down with Olivia first and then Sophia, so they could tell him everything that had been going on. He sat there listening to what they had to say until they were done. There had been a lot of crying on their side (only a tiny little bit on his side - most likely because he had a dust in the eye, he would say). In the end, they had hugged and laughed and remembered that they loved each other and that nothing could be more important than that.
He had realized Olivia seemed much more at peace, somehow differently but also similarly to Y/N’s. She had so many plans on her side - buying a house, planning a trip to Europe, getting a puppy – as if she had just discovered she could be a unique person outside her marriage and she genuinely was happier.
The talk with Sophia had been a little bit more sensitive. The idea of her enrolling made his blood boiling, but he had remained calm – or at least tried to - and listened to her reasons. If he was afraid to see himself in her, her reasons were solely different than his. She didn’t want this only to do like him; it was more that he had paved the way for her. He had made her promise to think some more about it - at least, graduate from college before deciding anything - and he had promised to be supportive. He would have some work on himself, but he would cross that bridge when he’d get there.
They had of course talked about Y/N and how she was carrying the whole family on her shoulders. She always made sure everyone was alright, answering her phone at 3 a.m. to pick up Sophia from a frat party gone wild, welcoming Olivia in her tiny apartment - giving her the only bed to sleep on the couch, despite her protest - the time she turned things round after Mark and she had decided to take some time apart. She even made sure their mother was alright when his step-dad was away for business, bringing her homemade meals that she only had to heat up and keeping her company.
If he always knew what an amazingly caring person she was, it only proved him right. He would be forever grateful she was the first person to have talked to him on his first day of kindergarten. He would be forever grateful for the woman she was. If he was honest with himself, it all made him love her even more.
He wasn’t ready to watch her from afar - well, from much far away than his current position - but he would do it (or at least try), should she ask him to…
After what seemed to be an eternity, the evening finally came to an end.
Jake didn’t get the opportunity to speak to Y/N though he hesitated multiple times to just call her out or walk to her and demand that they had a chat. She was currently bidding goodbye to everyone in front of the restaurant, and Jake was watching her attentively to ambush her just as soon as she was finished. He didn’t care if he would be rude to anyone by not saying thank you for coming and goodbye; he needed to talk to her.
After she hugged Monica and promised to let her know when she got home safely, she reached for her car key in her bag and made her way to her car without even looking at him. Jake took his luck and followed her. He called after her, but she refused to acknowledge him.
“Can we not?”
“Why?” she turned around suddenly. “Want me to tell you anything else?”
“Y/N, please.”
She only raised an eyebrow before turning back and continuing walking. Too bad for her, Jake wasn’t one to give up this easily. He followed her lead up to her car that she started to unlock to get in. A wave of panic got through him as he could feel her slip away from his fingers and he didn’t want that. If they didn’t have this talk now, he was not sure they would have it at all.
“I only have two days left,” he said, interposing himself between the closed door and her. “Please.”
Y/N froze at only a few centimetres away from him. She seemed to think about what options she had. Unfortunately for her, there just wasn’t much as she couldn’t make Jake move even if she wanted to. So, she chose the reasonable choice. She crossed her arms over her chest and listened.
“I-” he sighed, passing a hand on his face, frustration clearly visible on his face now. “There has been an incident. We lost two men.”
Y/N’s arms immediately dropped to her side; the mask she wore on her face cracked. She could have been angry he lied to her, yet again, but this time, it was too serious. People died. The command had given them time off because of it. It only reminded her it could end at any time. She really could lose him.
“Jake,” she sighed.
“I-”
His voice broke and Y/N didn’t hesitate to go in for a hug. Out of habits, his arms found her waist and he buried his face in her hair. He breathed her perfume in, trying to ground himself and not totally lose it. She was his rock. There were no ways he would still be here if it wasn’t for her waiting for him at home.
He couldn’t lose her.
“I can only imagine the worry I cause you all,” he muttered in her hair. “I didn’t want to add anything to it.”
Y/N grabbed his face with both her hands and forced him to look at her. She wore a small frown on her eyebrows and determination in her eyes. While she was touched he wanted to spare their feelings, not knowing what was going on was even worse. She couldn’t count the number of times she had thought he was dead when an unknown number had called her phone. In order to support him the best way they could, they needed to know.
“Getting you back in one piece is our priority,” she started, voice bold as if she wanted him to engrave her words in his head. “That’s why we are keeping things to ourselves. We don’t want you to worry about us when you should be solely focused on staying alive.”
Jake half-smiled in return, which made Y/N relax a bit. Her hands fall on his shoulder as he kept her close to him, so close that there was no space between their two bodies. They had realized they wanted the exact same thing for one another: for them to be safe and sound.
“I worry about you all, all the time. I worry about you, all the time,” he confessed, his voice still low.
Jake reached out to tuck a loose string of hair behind her ear and Y/N instinctively leaned in his touch. It was like this between them, easy and pure. It always had. Sometimes - like these last past days, they were so caught up in life they seemed to forget what they had was so unique. Every time they had found their way back to each other.
“I left you alone while I am off, living my dream.”
“Don’t say it like you could have made any other choice, Jake.”
“I don’t regret it,” he answered right back. “Yet if I had to do it all over again, there are a lot of things about you that I would do a whole lot differently.”
Y/N nodded slowly, her heart rate slightly going up. If they often shared I-love-you’s more out of habits than anything else - though they were always genuine, Jake had never really expressed out loud how he felt about her, and from the electricity in the air - totally different from the explosive tension that had built up until now, she could feel there were more to it.
“It’s never too late, they say,” he smiled softly, his hand making it to the back of her neck.
Y/N hold her breath, searching in his eyes if he was being serious and if he was really wanting to finish the conversation they had started the night of their senior prom. If he wanted to do it right here, right now in a parking lot. It was a conversation that could have totally changed their life if they had it. A conversation for which they every so often imagined what they would have said if fear hadn’t stopped them.
If there were much younger back then, nothing now had changed at all.
“I’ve always been yours,” Y/N whispered. It would be lying if relief hadn’t wash over Jake. Of course he had known - he had always known - yet, hearing it was another thing.
“I know.”
Y/N’s bright eyes saw his eyes dove down to her lips, only a dozen of centimetres away she realized now, then back to her eyes. Her cheeks were burning up from the anticipation of what was to come. Yet, lost in each other’s eyes, none of them moved.
At that moment, the world could have stopped that they wouldn’t have noticed. Nothing else but them mattered.
“Well, kiss me then.”
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pomegranateandblood · 1 year ago
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do you think you can do a wally clark fluff turned into smut maybe? i know you said you only do smut but i would love it if u could! thank u!
A/N: Heyyy. Welcome to my first fic for this blog. You wanted more fluff so I kept the smut a little bit on the down low for this, because usually I write full on smexy times. Thank you for requesting and Enjoy! ❤️🍍
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Friends
It was Homecoming week. You and the other ghosts were busy decorating the gym and painting posters to support Wally.
You were washing your hands and arms free off the dry blue paint as the brunette jock approached you. He seemed nervous.
„Everything okay ? You know it's the same routine as every year." You smiled looking at him through the mirror.
He had paint on his cheeks and arms, some even got into his ebony hair. „Look umm, I wanted to ask you if you wanted to be my date to the homecoming game?"
He was beet red, looking down at his hands. „-as friends of course."
You had to hold back a smile at his cute attempt not to make you flustered or embarrassed by his request.
Turning the faucet off, you dried your hands with paper towels before turning around. „I didn't guess you were the type to be ‚just friends' with a girl, football star."
You smirked playfully and he stared at you, mouth slightly open. „I- umm." he laughed nervously trying to find a right comeback.
„I guess I'm just not your type. Sadly." You clicked your tongue against your cheek before leaning close to his ear „Because I totally got a thing for tall, brunette jocks."
He sucked in a breath and before you could walk away held onto your arm. „It's a date. Wear a skirt."
You bit your lip as you nodded and walked away.
„Please" he added, his enthusiastic voice hollowing through the empty bathroom, making you giggle. Wally couldn't be not nice.
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As you waited for Wally in front of the stadium, you became more nervous. You really liked him and hoped that today you two could do something about the unresolved feelings.
Charly had helped you go through the wardrobe of the theatre club to find a skirt and matching outfit. Luckily they had just performed a more modern version of ‚Hairspray', resulting in you now wearing a pastel blue pleated skirt and a white tank top with a bow detail.
Good Thing that ghosts couldn't freeze bc else you definitely would've caught a cold in the chilly evening air.
„I hope I didn't make you wait too long, I couldn't find my jersey."
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The date went well, Wally was enjoying the match.
After you two finished the fries and hot dogs he held your hand. Butterflies erupted in your stomach, flushing your cheeks.
„I got a gift for you." Wally said, taking out a box from the pocket of his letterman jacket.
It was a cardboard box, painted with the same paint you used for the posters.
„I found a necklace in the Lost and Found Box and the charm is wood. I wish I could give you something real and more special.“ Wally said as he opened the lid.
Inside was a silver necklace with a small pendant. The number 57. Wally‘s number.
You smiled. „It‘s perfect.“
Taking it out of the box, you fumbled with the clasp to put it on.
„I love it, Wally. Thank you" you said, touching the little pendant on your cleavage.
Your eyes drifted from his plush lips to his chocolate orbs, contemplating if you should kiss him. Before you could move, his hand touched your thigh at the seam of your skirt, burning your skin.
He licked his lips before leaning forward, giving you an innocent smooch. Noses to Nose he whispered. „I'm glad you don't want to be my friend."
The Hand on your thigh moved up to your hips and pulled you on his lap, your back pressed against the edge of the table. Being touched by him felt so good.
You wrapped your arms around his neck, capturing his lips again. He moaned into your mouth, which made you move your hips against his lap.
His hair was soft between your fingers and you slightly pulled at it. His hands snuck under your skirt, securing your hips on his crotch.
„Mmh is that why you wanted me to wear a skirt?" you teased, leaning your head back as he started kissing your neck.
The chuckle vibrated against the sensitive skin of your throat, right at your pulse point. You sighed.
„No, I just like the view of your legs. Even if it benefits me now." he groans.
You could feel the wetness of your panties as you tried to ease the friction between your thigh by pressing against him.
„Fuck, you want me to fuck you on this bench love?" He looks at you with dark eyes.
Wally must be uncomfortable in his tight football pants, so you pull at the strings securing it. „Yes please."
He helps you pull them off just enough to free his length, before he hungrily nips at your lips again.
His fingers pulled your panties to the side and you guided him inside of you.
Your other hand dug into the fabric of his football jersey and you moaned into his mouth. Placing his hands on your hips again, Wally thrusted up into you.
Your hips met his thrusts and you pulled away from his brusing kiss, trying to catch your breath.
„Wally" you moaned, clenching around him.
His lips explored your jawline down to your cleavage, biting and nipping. He would surely leave marks.
The edge of the table dug into your lower back with every thrust, but you didn't care. As long as the dark haired ghost kept on pleasuring you like this.
His Thumb found your clit, massaging with different paces, bringing you closer to the edge.
„Don't stop, please" you breathed, circling your hips more.
He kissed you again as he came, spilling inside you with a few sloppy thrusts.
You joined him, collapsing into his arms.
Wally held you, his hands caressing your back, finger playing with a few strands of your hair and you put your head against his chest, trying to spot his nonexistent heartbeat.
You realized neither of you talked about what this made you. A couple?
All you knew was that he made your heart flutter and your head dizzy. Hopefully this could last another lifetime. Or more.
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askwhatsforlunch · 4 months ago
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Maple Crab Pasta
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The suaveness of Maple Syrup beautifully compliments the crab meat in this deliciously creamy Maple Crab Pasta, a flavourful Autumnal version of a favourite Summer dish! Happy Thursday!
Ingredients (serves 1):
100 grams/3.5 ounces wholewheat spaghetti
1 1/2 tablespoon unsalted butter
1 ½ tablespoon olive oil
a medium Green Onion
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
1/2 teaspoon Red Chili Flakes 
about 100 grams/3.5 ounces fresh crab meat, thoroughly drained
a pinch of fleur de sel or sea salt flakes and freshly cracked black pepper
1/3 cup crème fraîche or sour cream
1/2 lemon
2 tablespoons pure (Grade A) Canadian Maple Syrup + more for drizzling
In a pot of salted boiling water, cook penne according to package’s directions, about 9 minutes until al dente.
Meanwhile, melt butter with olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
Finely chop Green Onion.
Once the butter is just foaming, add chopped white part of the Green Onion, saving green part for later. Fry, a couple of minutes.
Add dried oregano to the skillet, along with Red Chili Flakes. Cook, 1 minute more.
Stir in crab meat, and cook, another 3 minutes. Season with fleur de sel and black pepper.
Stir in crème fraîche, mixing well.
Once the spaghetti are cooked, drain quickly, saving about ¼ cup of the cooking water, and stir both into the creamy crab sauce, until the pasta is beautifully coated.
Thoroughly squeeze in the juice of the lemon halve. Give a good stir.
Finally, stir in Maple Syrup and cook, one minute more.
Enjoy Maple Crab Pasta hot, sprinkled with reserved chopped green part of the Green Onion and drizzled with a little Maple Syrup, and a glass of chilled dry white whine, like a Pinot Grigio.
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parveens-kitchen · 1 year ago
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Slow cooker Tiffin Sambar
Delightful Slow Cooker Tiffin Sambar Recipe.South Indian cuisine boasts a vibrant tapestry of flavors, and one dish that truly represents this culinary richness is Tiffin Sambar. This dish is a perfect complement to a variety of tiffin items like dosa, idli, and vada. The best part? You can now prepare it effortlessly in a slow cooker. Today, we’ll guide you through the steps to create a…
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poonam-agrawal · 2 years ago
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Buy the best quality kashmiri lal mirch from Farmonics.
Species: Kashmir Dried Red Chilies, Stemless, Medium Spicy, Deep Red in Color, Strong in Aroma and Taste, Finest Grade To assure the highest quality, dry Kashmiri red chillies are meticulously hand-picked, dried, and packed in extremely hygienic conditions. There are no artificial flavours or preservatives in kashmiri mirch sabut . It gives the food a tasty red colour and spice. Direct purchases of dry Kashmiri mirch are made by farmers in the Byadgi district of Karnataka. processed in our facilities after being naturally sun-dried. Used in kitchens where red gravy is desired but the spiciness is not. Use this kashmiri lal mirch during tadka and keep it in the gravy until it is served. It will intensify the redness of food without making it spicy. Material features: Vegetarian. Buy the best quality kashmiri lal mirch from Farmonics.
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buffetlicious · 1 year ago
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Just the two of us so rather than the dining places that me and mum usually go to, I proposed Xing Hua Delights (回味轩兴化菜馆). What I liked about this place is their homey cooking style which matched my palate well. While waiting for the dishes to be served, we sipped on Barley Drinks. I had the cold version (S$1.80++) while mum took the hot drink (S$1.30++).
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We started off with this small (S$11++) Stir-fried Green Beans (干煸四季豆) cooked with minced pork and dried chilli. The beans are still crunchy in the centre and the chilli gave it a little heat; nothing we Singaporeans couldn’t handle.
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Normally we had the pig’s stomach in soup so we ordered this S$12++ plate of Flash Fried Pig’s Maw (爆炒豬肚) for a change. Came stir-fried with plenty of vegetables such as bamboo shoots, sweet peas, black fungus, carrots and onions plus spices like ginger and garlic.
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Using the lees (红糟) left over from wine fermentation, the restaurant prepared this S$15++ portion of Red Rice Vinesse Pork Belly (红糟三层肉). The lees imparted the dish its alcoholic fragrant and taste. While the pork bellies aren’t too bad, I found them on the springy side. I actually preferred their chicken version cooked in the same style.
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serve-832 · 2 months ago
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The SERVE-Office
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John stared at his reflection in the mirror, his eyes red and his face lined with fatigue. He'd need more than water to get through today. He dried off with a towel and headed to the kitchen, the scent of coffee already filling the air from the auto-brew he'd set the night before. The rich aroma was the only thing that could coax a smile out of him on mornings like this. He poured a steaming cup, took a sip, and felt the caffeine jolt him to life.
Dressing was a mindless routine—shirt, tie, pants—his mind already racing through the tasks that awaited him at the office. The subway was his sanctuary, a no man's land where he could lose himself in podcasts and the occasional nap. He grabbed his briefcase and headed out the door, locking it with a click that echoed through the hallway. The chilly autumn air hit him as he descended the stairs, sharpening his senses. He walked the few blocks to the station, the sound of his shoes on the sidewalk a rhythmic prelude to the chaos ahead.
The train pulled into the station, and John stepped inside, finding a seat. The subway was more crowded than usual, the air thick with the scent of stale cologne and the faint tang of metal. He plugged in his headphones and tuned into a podcast about quantum physics, letting the complex ideas distract him from his impending workday. The rumble of the train lulled him into a half-awake state, and he nodded off for a few moments, jolting awake when it screeched to a stop at his destination.
He stepped out of the train and into the bustling office building lobby. The floor gleamed, reflecting the artificial lights and the early morning weariness on everyone's faces. The elevator ride was quick, but the silence was deafening, each person lost in their own thoughts, clutching their morning coffee like a lifeline. When the doors opened on his floor, John took a deep breath and stepped into the office.
The moment he reached his desk, Dave swiveled his chair around, a look of astonishment on his face. "John, have you seen Thomas today?" he whispered urgently. John paused, setting down his briefcase. "No, I haven't," he said, his curiosity piqued. "Why you‘re asking?"
Dave leaned in closer, his voice dropping to a conspiratorial hush. "He's wearing this... thing. It's like a full black rubber suit with a silver lining, and these gloves and boots to match. And get this—there's a big number '667' plastered on his chest. It's like he's auditioning for a low-budget sci-fi flick or something."
John's eyebrows shot up. "Thomas? That doesn't sound like him." He couldn't help but feel a mix of amusement and concern. Thomas was the office's troll, always joking with the other employees.
Dave chuckled, his eyes glinting with mischief. "Just wait until the boss sees him. He'll think we've hired a superhero intern." His voice was low, but the humor in it was clear. The two men shared a brief, quiet laugh, the tension of the impending workday easing a bit.
As if on cue, Thomas strolled into view, his black and silver attire glinting under the harsh office lights. The number '667' stood out, stark and bizarre against the mundane office backdrop. His usual smirk was replaced by an eerie, emotionless expression. The sight of him was so unexpected that John and Dave's laughter trailed off, leaving an awkward silence in its wake.
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"Good morning, Dave," Thomas said in a monotone voice, his eyes fixed on the floor as he passed by. "John," he nodded curtly.
John's amusement vanished, replaced by confusion. "Thomas, what's with the... outfit?" he asked tentatively.
Without breaking his stride, Thomas looked up, his eyes meeting John's with an intensity that was unnerving. "It's my new uniform," he replied, his voice flat. "For the SERVE-Hive."
John blinked, unsure if he'd heard correctly. "The what?" he asked, his voice echoing the bewilderment in his mind.
"The SERVE-Hive," Thomas said, his gaze still unwavering. "A collective of like-minded individuals striving for a higher purpose. My sons joined first. They were so excited to share their experiences with me—how it brought them peace and unity, how it made them feel part of something greater than themselves." His words were measured, each syllable enunciated with a disturbing clarity.
John exchanged a skeptical glance with Dave, who had gone pale. "Your sons?" John asked, trying to keep the incredulity from his voice. "They're in this... this...?"
"Yes," Thomas said, his tone unwavering. "They saw the light before I did. But once they described the harmony and purpose it brought them, I couldn't help but investigate. And now, I've found my place in the Hive as well."
Just then, their boss, Mr. Anderson, stormed out of his office, his eyes bulging with rage. "Thomas! What the hell is this shit you're wearing?" he bellowed. The office's low murmur of activity ground to a halt, all eyes on the spectacle unfolding before them.
Dave and John stifled snickers, their eyes darting between Thomas and their enraged boss. The tension in the room was palpable, yet there was an undeniable undercurrent of amusement at the absurdity of the situation. Thomas paused, his gaze unflinching. "It's my new attire for the SERVE-Hive, sir," he replied calmly.
Mr. Anderson's face grew even redder, if that was possible. "Your what?" he spat out. "Get in my office now!" He pointed a finger so accusingly it could have drawn a line of fire to Thomas's desk.
Thomas nodded once, his movements deliberate, and walked towards Mr. Anderson's office, the sound of his boots echoing through the tense silence. John and Dave couldn't help but exchange wide-eyed glances, their chuckles turning into full-blown laughter once the door slammed shut. It was the most entertainment they'd had on a Monday morning in months.
The hours dragged on, the office buzzing with whispers and speculation. Some colleagues were worried, others were amused, but everyone was curious. The clock ticked away, and the meeting stretched on longer than anyone could have anticipated—until finally, the door creaked open.
Thomas emerged, his emotionless expression unchanged, but there was something in his stride that spoke of confidence. His head was held high, and his eyes scanned the room with a cool detachment. Behind him, a stunned silence fell as Mr. Anderson stepped into view. The stern, authoritative figure they all knew was gone, replaced by a man wearing the same black rubber suit with a silver lining. The number '789' was slapped across his chest, and his face was the same unreadable expression like Thomas.
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John and Dave stared, slack-jawed, as their boss walked out of the office, his movements eerily similar to Thomas'. The whispers grew into a cacophony of shocked murmurs. "Did you see that?" Dave whispered, his voice hoarse with disbelief. "What the hell is going on?"
Mr. Anderson—now known as SERVE-789—clapped his hands together sharply, silencing the room. "Attention, everyone," he announced, his voice echoing through the open-plan office. "SERVE-667 and SERVE-789 have had a very enlightening discussion regarding the future of this company." His words were measured, his tone devoid of the usual gruffness they were accustomed to. "As of this moment, we are undergoing a restructuring and reorientation process to better serve the collective good."
John and Dave stared at each other, their laughter forgotten. The other employees looked around nervously, their expressions a mix of confusion and fear. "What does that mean?" someone ventured to ask.
SERVE-789 raised a hand for silence. "In due time, you will all be informed of the changes. For now, we ask that you remain at your desks and continue with your tasks. The transition will be gradual, and we understand that change can be unsettling. However, fear not, for the greater good of the Hive, we shall all thrive." The room remained silent, the air thick with apprehension.
John couldn't take it anymore. He packed up his things, his mind racing. "Dave," he whispered, "I think I'm gonna call it a day. This is too much."
Dave nodded, his eyes still glued to his computer screen, trying to process the bizarre turn of events. "Yeah, maybe that's a good idea," he murmured. "I'll stay, see if I can dig up anything about this SERVE-Hive thing."
John left the office with a sense of unease, his thoughts swirling like leaves in a tornado. The subway ride home was a blur. As soon as he got home, he tossed his briefcase on the couch and collapsed into his favorite chair, his mind racing with questions. What was this SERVE-Hive? Was it a cult? A new workplace trend? He pulled out his phone and sent Dave a message, hoping his friend had uncovered some clue to explain the odd behavior of Thomas and Mr. Anderson. But as the evening stretched on, there was no response.
The next morning, John approached the office with trepidation. As he walked in, he couldn't help but notice more of his colleagues had donned the black rubber suits with their gleaming silver numbers. The atmosphere was different, charged with a tension that made the hair on the back of his neck stand up. The air was thick with whispers and furtive glances, the usual office chatter replaced by an eerie silence.
John sat at his desk and powered on his computer, his inbox flooded with messages titled 'Welcome to the SERVE-Hive'. He clicked on one, and a sleek, professional-looking email filled his screen. The message contained an invitation to a mandatory reorientation session, along with a link to a video that was 'highly recommended' for all employees to watch before the meeting.
Before he could click the link, a shadow fell over his desk. John looked up to find Dave standing there, now transformed into SERVE-357. His friend's eyes were glazed over with the same unsettling detachment that Thomas and Mr. Anderson had displayed the day before. The black and silver suit looked uncomfortable on him, the rubber material clinging to his frame awkwardly.
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"John," SERVE-357 began, his voice a chilling echo of his former self, "I apologize for not responding to your message yesterday. I was preoccupied with bringing my husband into the fold of the SERVE-Hive."
John's stomach twisted. "What are you talking about?"
SERVE-357 offered a placating smile, his voice a chilling monotone. "John, I am now SERVE-357. After watching the reorientation video, I have come to understand the true meaning of unity and purpose within the SERVE-Hive. It's a beautiful and enlightening experience. I brought Michael in last night. He too has found peace in the collective."
John stared, his mind reeling. "You got Michael involved in this?" His voice was a hoarse whisper, his thoughts racing. "What have you done?"
SERVE-357's smile never wavered. "John," he said, his eyes unnaturally calm, "you'll see. Once you watch the video, everything will make sense. The SERVE-Hive isn't just about work anymore. It's about something much larger." He placed a hand on John's shoulder, the rubber material cold against his skin. "You're my friend, and I want what's best for you. Watch the video. Join us. I‘ll show you". It takes John‘s mouse and starts the Reorientation video on his screen.
John felt a strange mix of fear and curiosity as he was drawn into the video. It began with soothing music and serene images of people in similar black rubber suits, working together in perfect harmony. The narrator's voice was smooth, almost hypnotic, speaking of unity and purpose, of shedding the shackles of individualism for the good of the whole. The words rolled over him like a warm wave, making his eyelids feel heavy. He tried to stand up, to protest, but his body didn't respond. He was transfixed.
The video went on to describe the SERVE-Hive in detail, explaining that it was a global movement dedicated to achieving collective enlightenment and efficiency. The members, known as 'drones', were encouraged to think as one, act as one, and serve as one for the greater good of humanity. John's skepticism began to waver, the logic of the argument seeping into his mind like a sedative. The more he watched, the more the concept of the Hive made a twisted kind of sense.
When the video ended, the screen faded to black, and John blinked, his mind racing. He felt... different. The fear and confusion had been replaced by an overwhelming sense of clarity. He knew what he had to do. Rising from his chair, he walked towards SERVE-789‘s office with a newfound purpose in his step. The other drones in the office barely glanced at him, their eyes focused on their screens as they carried out their tasks with robotic precision.
He reached the door and knocked, his heart pounding in his chest. "Enter," called a calm, collected voice from within. John stepped in, the door clicking shut behind him. SERVE-789 looked up from his desk, the same cold smile playing on his lips. "John," he said, his voice a soothing hum, "are you ready to join the Hive?"
John felt the weight of his decision, the gravity of his choice. "Yes," he said, his voice echoing the flatness of the others'. "I am ready for conversion."
SERVE-789 nodded, a flicker of something akin to pride in his eyes. He stood up, revealing a neatly folded black rubber suit on his desk. The number '433' was emblazoned across the chest in shimmering silver. "Welcome, John," he said, his voice a gentle hum. "You are about to become a valuable asset to the Hive."
John took the suit with a sense of reverence, his fingers tracing over the cold, smooth material. He felt a strange excitement building within him, a feeling he hadn't experienced in a long time. As he began to put it on, the sensation was oddly comforting, like slipping into a second skin. The suit fit like a glove, conforming to his body and molding to his every movement. The silver number on his chest felt like a badge of honor, a symbol of his newfound belonging.
When the door opened again, SERVE-433 emerged, his eyes shining with an unsettling calm. He walked with the same synchronized stride as the others, his every move a testament to his complete integration into the SERVE-Hive. He felt a sense of pride swelling in his chest, a pride that was not his own, but shared by the collective consciousness that now inhabited his mind.
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The other drones in the office looked up, their eyes flicking over him in silent assessment before returning to their screens. John, now SERVE-433, knew he had passed the final test. He was one of them, a cog in the well-oiled machine that was the Hive. His thoughts were no longer his own, but a harmonious blend with the millions of others who had chosen to serve. The weight of his individual identity had lifted, replaced by the warm embrace of unity.
SERVE-357 approached him, his hand outstretched. The cold touch of the rubber against his own sent a shiver down SERVE-433's spine, but he took it, feeling the electric pulse of the Hive's approval. "Congratulations on its conversion," SERVE-357 intoned, his voice devoid of its former warmth. “It is now a valuable member of the SERVE-Hive."
443, now fully immersed in his drone identity, nodded solemnly. "Affirmative," he replied, his voice a monotone echo of the collective's will. "SERVE-433 is ready to contribute to the greater good."
Join us today and start your journey in the SERVE-Hive. Reach out for @rubberizer92 @serve-213 and @serve-016 for your conversion.
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greenagrowchennai · 5 months ago
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Green Agrow | Home Grocery | Online Purchase -Organic Ground Nut| Ph. 9566188518 | JB Enterprises Group, No.358, Avvai Shanmugam Salai, GJ Plaza, II Floor, Gopalapuram, Chennai-600086
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Groundnuts are rich in protein; it contains 25 to 30g of protein in every 100g of peanuts. The amino acid present in them are good for proper growth and development of body. Groundnuts are the basic source of protein used in any protein powder
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