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MY BOYSSSS, MY SWEET SWEET BOYSSSSSSSSS
THEY'RE DOING LEGO TOGETHER - EVERYONE LOOK, IT'S SO CUTE I COULD CRY <33333333333333333333
"Was it too much to ask?"
For the five sentence fics!
For Jacky and Joe, early recovery in the regular timeline.
Was it too much to ask?Â
Jack doesnât say the words out loud, but they echo in his head like heâs screamed them. He watches Joe, uncertain if he should say anything else, but Joe doesnât move. He just stares at Jack, his mouth hanging very slightly open.Â
âAre youâare you sure?â Joe asks.Â
Jack stares down at the box of plastic bricks on the table. His cheeks burn, and he isnât sure why. Maybe itâs because he can feel Joeâs eyes on his face. Itâs been a while since Joe has looked right at him. âYeah. I, uhâI thought we could do it together, Joe.âÂ
âYou want me to help?âÂ
âPlease. Joe.â Jackâs voice is soft, and it wraps around Joeâs name with a warmth that seems to surprise them both. âI want you to help.âÂ
Joeâs face breaks into a smile. He sits across from Jack, folding his hands gently on the table top. âWhat are we making then?â
#HE ASKED FOR HELP#Jack honestly just breathes and I'm like - SWEETHEART NEEDS THE WORLD#<33333#I luffs#all the fluffs#behaviour modification#jack kenyon oc#joe prescott oc
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can i request telling aaron you are not the type of person to get married or have kids because of some childhood stuff. maybe him trying to convince you it doesnt matter but you fighting him and saying that its all heâs wanted. sorry for the specificity, just going through an awakening.
You've always had this sinking feeling that you and Aaron aren't right for each other in the long run. It's bliss now, cuddled up on the couch for a movie night or bent over the kitchen counter when you've got the house to yourselves, but when your mind starts moving beyond date nights and sex-capades, you panic.
You're not the marriage type. A long relationship doesn't bother you, but the label, the spectacle, the permanence of it all unnerves you. It's an issue that's stemmed from your young years, and it hasn't gone away yet. Kids are even worse to think about; at least, having your own. Aaron's son is a sweetheart, and you have no problem making him lunches or tucking him in with a story at night, but the thought of having one of your own makes you want to flee.
Unfortunately, you think that's exactly what Aaron wants with you.
The conversation starts with an innocent, but inappropriate question from Jack, "Daddy, when are you and Y/N getting married?". And you foresee it ending in a breakup, which is why your chest is tight and your breathing is shallow while Aaron rubs your back. You're sitting on the bed, faced away from him, outwardly closed-off, but he's still comforting you.
"Sweetheart," His deep voice hums, "He didn't mean anything by it. He doesn't understand how the world works, he thinks anyone who's dating has to be married. He asked JJ's niece when she's getting married to her boyfriend, they're sixteen."
"It's not his fault," You mutter, "It's mine."
"Well that's not true," Aaron wants to scold you, but he refrains, "It's not your fault you don't want to be married."
"But it's not your fault you do, either."
"I'd love to marry you," Aaron answers honestly, "But not if you don't want to. I'd also love to date you, to live with you, to love you regardless of our marital status. Marriage isn't the dream, you are."
"I don't want kids, either." You remind him, your back still turned. "Jack is sweet. But I don't want to have one myself."
"That's alright," Aaron agrees without hesitation, "I don't need another one."
"Dammit, Aaron," You snap, moving away from his touch, "Why are you doing this? Why are you sacrificing your wants like this?"
"I'm not sacrificing anything," He frowns, watching as you retreat towards the bay window in your shared bedroom, "If this wasn't worth it for me, I wouldn't be here. But you are worth it."
"You want to be married," You inform him, pinching the bridge of your nose between two fingers, "You want kids. Hello, that's exactly what you did with Haley!"
"Haley is exactly why I don't care if we're married with kids," He huffs, "Our marriage certificate didn't stop that bullet. Jack wasn't enough to convince Foyet to spare her. People die, and terrible things happen, and if you don't love people while they're here, you may never get to again. Sweetheart, I don't love you because I want to get married to you. I don't love you because I want to have kids with you. I love you because you're you, and I want to love you forever. I don't care if we get married. I don't care if we have kids. I just care that I get to love you while I still can."
You speak through the tears that have blossomed on your water line, "But don't you still want that stuff? Even if you don't need it?"
"Honey," He says, like he's exasperated with you, "I don't care. I have Jack already, I don't need you to force yourself to have a kid with me if you don't want one. And marriage isn't a requirement for love. Marriage is- it's a piece of paper, sweetheart. A legal title. I don't need one of those, I don't need another kid, all I need is you. All I want is you."
"What if you change your mind?" You sniffle, and as your shoulders deflate, his arms wrap around your waist.
"I don't think I will," His chest presses to your back, and his lips brush against the shell of your ear. Heâd kiss it if if was a less sensual place, but he doesnât want you to think heâs making any moves. Not now, not when youâre just barely starting to lean into his embrace.
âBut if I do, weâll discuss it, and youâll know. Okay? I wonât keep it a secret.â
âYou promise?â
âI promise.â He nods, nestling his cheek flush to yours, âYouâre what I want, sweetheart.â
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Hey :)
So, I know I just left a request already but the thing is that there's definitely not enough Blush in the Newsies Fandom, and therefore I wanted to ask for 10 ("Who are you?") for Blush in the canon era. Either some getting-to-know each other, or maybe (to make it more angsty) some kind of temporary amnesia thing or that maybe Blink's other eye slowly stops working? (At this point I'm just rambling, but I hope that's something to work with; I really like your writing)
Thank you! Youâre right that we need more blush in this fandom, especially since like 80% of us see them as canon. Iâm gonna go the kinda flangst route with this!
Sorry this took so long, but I struggled with and scrapped like 6 different ideas before coming up with something I felt good about. This takes place about a year before the strike.
Tw: referenced parent death, implied period-typical homophobia, referenced past child abuse.
...
Mush was woken up by a loud thud, like something hitting the floor.
He was very confused about what was going on until he looked down and saw Blink on the floor.
He was just sitting there, not quite upright, like heâd fallen out of bed and was too disoriented by getting woken up suddenly to move.
âBlink?â
He didnât respond, and Mush was starting to wonder if he was really awake at all, or if he was... what, sleepwalking?
Honestly, Mush was starting to question if he was even awake. None of the others were, and that thud of Blink hitting the ground had been pretty loud.
Dream or not, he dropped down from his bunk, careful to land quietly next to his sweetheart.
It seemed like none of the others had been disturbed, which was probably a good thing. They all needed the rest. Jack and Crutchie were up sleeping on the roof like they always did in the summers and others all were still asleep.
âBlink?â Mush whispered.
He just kept staring at the ground, dazed, like he didnât even hear him.
âBlink, are you okay?â
Blink flinched backward, instinctively raising his arms to shield his face, and Mush froze with his hand halfway between them.
Nightmare. It had to be.
What was it that Jack did when things like this happened?
Mush didnât know, but he knew he had to do something. He did know something that might get Blinkâs attention and snap him out of it. Something none of the others knew.
âLouis.â
Blinkâs good eye snapped to attention, but not in a good way.
Mush felt a chill at how he wasnât looking at him so much as through him.
âWho are you?â
His voice was haunted. Hollow, not even a hint of recognition there.
God, if this was what always happened when he had nightmares, Mush had no idea how Jack could ever calm him down.
He was going to try, anyway.
âItâs me,â Mush said, trying to keep his voice calm, âMush Meyers. Your... your best friend. Ya donât know me?â
Blink shook his head rapidly, curling in on himself like he was expecting a blow, âNo. No. Iâm sorry. No.â
That wasnât good. Blink never apologized. If he was sorry for something, he let you know in more tangible ways. Actions over words.
Much needed to ground him. Now. He didnât really know how, but... if Blink didnât remember him, he guessed he should..?
âDo ya remember when you and me first met?â he asked, âWe was 9 years old. My mom and pop had just died. I was friends with Jack, Crutchie, and Specs already, so theyâd told me I could come here if anythinâ ever happened. I saw ya for the first time sitting out on the fire escape when Specs was introducinâ me to everybody. He told me not to bother ya, so we didnât talk for a while.â
Mush paused, watching Blinkâs face carefully for any sign of recognition.
He was still just staring into space, but he looked more confused than blank now, so Mush kept going.
âEverybody was upset cause Jack was in the Refuge for the first time and we was all worried, but it hit you hard cause you were alone. The others were all grouped up to support each other, but they was all avoidinâ you cause ya scared âem. You get defensive when youâre scared, soâs nobody can hurt ya.â
Still no real recognition, but Blink was at least looking more responsive to what he was saying.
âI offered to be your sellinâ partner after a couple days, cause I didnât see what everybody was so scared of,â Mush recalled, âNot till you a gave me this look like you were gonna gut me in an alleyway. But I sold with ya anyway, and I kept sellinâ with ya even after Jack broke out and everythinâ got normal âround here. Best choice I ever made, to stick it out with you.â
Blink smiled distantly, barely, but it was there.
âYeah, Blink, I wouldnât be the person I am today if I hadnât met you,â he continued, âI definitely wouldnât know how to read people as well as I do. Remember when we were 12 and the Delanceys jumped me behind Jacobiâs? You seemed so angry while you patched me up, but I knew it was just cause you was worried.â
He was relaxing a little bit, his body language no longer wracked with fear.
Mush risked a glance around the room, just making sure that all the others were still asleep.
âYou wouldnât tell me I was your best friend until we were 11,â he said quietly, âToo damn stubborn. Ya donât bury all your feelings like some people, but ya also never say it if youâre scared or sad or care about someone.â
Making sure it was clear what he was doing beforehand, Mush scooted a little closer to whisper to him.
âThatâs why it was such a surprise when ya told me you had feelings for me last month. Asked to be a thing. You saidââ
âYouâre the only one what sees the good in everyone,â Blink mumbled, cutting him off, âEven people who hide it on purpose.â
He met Mushâs eyes, and it was obvious that Blink was now a lot more present in there.
âIâd be a fool to let that slip away.â
Mush hesitated, then held out an arm, knowing Blink wouldnât take that offer if he wasnât ready to be touched.
To his surprise, Blink went to him without hesitation, the tension leaving his body in one breath as he tucked his head against Mushâs shoulder and let himself be hugged.
He was covered in sweat, and Mush could practically feel the exhaustion radiating off him. Whatever that had been, whatever nightmare had triggered it, had clearly taken a lot out of him.
âDid I scare ya?â Blink asked quietly, after a minute of just sitting there on the floor in silence.
âNo. Worried me a bit, though.â
He wasnât lying. Mush had never been afraid of Blink. Heâd been able to see why others were, with that fierce, cynical air he put up in self defense, but Mush didnât really fear anyone, honestly, since heâd gotten good at understanding people. If you understood why someone was doing what they were doing, you didnât have to fear even the people you hated or were angry with.
Blink, specifically, had never scared him because heâd been able to tell from pretty close to the beginning that Blink didnât want to hurt anyone. He just acted like he did so that he wouldnât get hurt himself.
Heâd wondered why before. This was making him wonder again, but he wasnât sure if it was okay to ask.
A part of him was scared of the answer, remembering how Blink had flinched when he tried to touch him before. He hoped he was wrong.
Blink seemed to guess where his thoughts were going and he sighed bitterly, moving up onto the bed and pulling Mush up with him.
âThe nightmares are a nice little souvenir from Mom and Dad,â he admitted softly, âTheyâre... I donât have them so much as I used to anymore, but... how did ya think I lost my eye?â
So Mush was right. He hated that he was, but... well, he couldnât say heâd never guessed this before.
âThatâs why ya got so weird whenever I brought up missinâ my folks way back when. You didnât get it cause you didnât miss yours.â
Blink nodded, âI ran away when I was 7. Wound up here. My folks came lookinâ for me a couple times, but Manhattanâs leader at the time turned âem away at the door. Good thing. Iâd probably be dead if heâd let them take me.â
Mush didnât want to think about a world where that happened, âJack wouldnâta let him.â
He smiled, âProbably not.â
That smile faded a little too quickly, but Mush didnât know what to say to fix it.
He could barely see Blink in what moonlight was coming in through the window, but he reached over to push his hair off his face anyway, careful to come at him from the side with his working eye.
Blink leaned his face into the touch with a deep breath.
âWish I hadnât wasted so much time back then, assuminâ everyone was out to hurt me. Iâda become friends with you a lot faster if I hadnât.â
âI did think you was a bit of a dick when we first met,â Mush admitted, âBut hey, whatever ya have to do to feel safe.â
Blink shrugged, âWell, you feel safest when youâre surrounded by people ya trust and it works out alright for you.â
Usually it did. Mush always tried to be as kind as he could afford to be, and that meant he had friends everywhere.
Blink had a tendency, almost an instinct, even today at age 15 to make people want to avoid him.
It was kind of funny how the few friends theyâd told about their relationship hadnât been surprised at all, despite how different they were. Sun and moon. Practically direct opposites.
âIâd rather you act like an asshole than end up dead. You mean a lot to me, Blink.â
âYou mean a lot to me, too, Mush.â
Mush took the awkward silence that followed that as a signal to give him one last smile and climb up to his bunk, but Blink grabbed his wrist at the last second to stop him.
âStay down here?â
He didnât have to answer out loud for them to curl up together, cuddling on that bottom bunk.
#newsies#blush newsies#blush#kid blink newsies#mush newsies#mush meyers#hurt/comfort#angst#angst with a happy ending#canon era#parent death tw#past child abuse tw#abusive parents tw#violetâs writing
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