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In Front of Me (1)
cause i was blind to see that you were right in front of me âË
âš pairing: jeon wonwoo x f.reader âš genre: bestfriends to (?), angst, smut (R: 18+ mdni) âš wordcount: 40.6k (part 1) (part 2: here)
âš summary: jeon wonwoo has spent most of his adolesence and early adult hood unable to understand why he can't seem to stay in a relationship for more than a few months. as his best friend, you allowed him to vent about his worries without judgment. so what if you're in love with him? your friendship with wonwoo meant more to you than having your feelings reciprocated. that is until you hit your breaking point, while wonwoo finally realizes what has been in front of him this whole time.
âš tags: non-idol!au, uni!au, unrequited love (for the most part), pining, toxic!wonwoo, toxic!reader, both in wonwoo and readers pov, questionable protagonists, mentions of other svt members, happy ending (?), emotionally constipated characters (wonwoo), flashbacks, slight seokmin x reader, a lot of emotions thrown everywhere. (content warnings under the cut)
⚠note: this story was meant to be posted for wonwoos bday, but if you know anything about me by now, i never really stick to my self made deadlines lol. thank you to my cutieful, big brained beta readers: ⥠@junkissed @chocosvt and @sunniques ⥠everyone in @svthub and @highvern and @gyuswhore who helped me w this fic as well ! if u look closely this is pretty much just a sugar coated version of real life events lol... anyways i hope u enjoy and lmk what u think thru the replies and reblogs :) !
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âš smut tags: no smut in this part :p âš warnings: alcohol, reader is downbad for wonwoo, stalking, slut-shaming, evasions of privacy, if i missed anything lmk! cuz ik i did i just can't think of what hehe :p
⚠what i would like to note about this story before you read it: you're not meant to like these characters (for most of the story at least lol), they are flawed in many ways, thats the whole point of this story tbh. tmi--but this story is pretty much my free therapy lol. and i love a messy plot! wonwoo and reader are just two normal people in this story and i wanted to write something a little more raw than i'm used to. so just take what i say with a grain of salt before reading ⥠i still want you to enjoy this story because i poured my soul into it. so thank you for your support and kind asks and comments about the teaser!
prologue.Â
Despite your age, youâve never been in a serious relationship. There was always something holding you back, or rather, someone.Â
In all the years youâve known Wonwoo, youâve always thought maybe one day, he would look at you in a different light. Hoping that he could reciprocate the feelings youâve harboured for him since the eleventh grade.Â
He was the one who constantly moved out of relationships. You couldnât even count the amount of late-night calls where he asked you what his ânext stepâ should be. The doting best friend that you are, youâd gladly stay up all night trying to help him fix his girl problems.Â
âI just, I donât have feelings for her anymore. Is that wrong?â he asked you over the phone.Â
Tossing and turning in your bed you let out a deep sigh. One thing is always guaranteed with Wonwoo: in a relationship, he loses feelings quickly. No matter how much he likes the girl, no matter how obsessed or possessive he feels for them at the beginning of it all, it diminishes by the time the six-month mark hits.Â
Although he may be a great friend to you, relationships were never his strong suit.Â
âItâs not wrong to fall out of love, but how many times are you going to break up with someone before you decide to stay?â you ask him, and he pauses to think.Â
âI donât know, but I canât stay, that would make things worse,â he sighs. âItâs better to just stop this whole thing now.âÂ
âI agree, but are you sure?â you continue to ask him the same questions youâve been asking since you were sixteen.Â
âIâm sure,â he replies with a heavy sigh.Â
âOkay, then goodnight. Itâs almost one in the morning,â you try to cut the call, but he continues to speak.Â
âIâm not the bad guy, right?â he asks you for reassurance.Â
âNo, youâre just human Wonwoo. Thereâs nothing wrong with losing feelings for someone,â you affirmed.Â
âAlright, thank you, good night and sweet dreams,â he whispers listlessly.Â
âGood night, Wonwoo.âÂ
Your phone beeps indicating that heâs hung up and you can feel the heartstrings pull inside your chest. How many times will it take for Wonwoo to find someone he actually wants to be with? And why is it never you?Â
act one, favorite crime.
chapter one.Â
âWait, what? You and Wonwoo arenât dating?â Seungcheol asks you, forcing you into the hot seat.Â
The rest of your friend group is boring holes into your face as they all sit around Jeonghanâs living room. The blood rises in your cheeks, but you shake your head anyway.Â
It feels like every time youâre with your friends, they ask you the same set of questions. Constantly wondering why you and Wonwoo havenât thought about dating, or why you two havenât decided to take the chance and just be together.Â
âYou guys need to stop asking that. A guy can befriend someone of the opposite gender,â Wonwoo defends the two of you.Â
âYouâre telling me in all the years youâve known her, you havenât developed feelings for her once?â Cheol continues to instigate, and your eyes go wide.Â
Looking over at Wonwoo, you anxiously wait for his answer, your chest blooming with hope, only for those buds to be washed away in a millisecond.Â
âNo, câmon, weâre just friends. Thatâs it, right?â Wonwoo turns to you, trying to get you to back him up.Â
Your mouth runs dry as he stares at you, his eyebrows rising in anticipation.Â
âU-uh yeah, Wonwooâs right, weâre just friends,â you blurt out, not being able to handle all the expectant eyes on you all at once.Â
âSee? Now can you all just get off our backs?â he chastises.Â
The chatter starts up again, moving past the topic of you and Wonwooâs friendship. But you sit there, with your heart crushed in your hands, lifeless and shrivelled. Like his words and actions had the power to tear the life out of you. The worst part was that he did all this without knowing. Heâs completely oblivious to your feelings, and you only have yourself to blame.
You understand your relationship with Wonwoo is different from most peopleâs, but at the same time, it should be normal for a girl and a guy to just be friends. And at least you respect Wonwooâs feelings, and you also respect that whenever heâs dating someone the dynamic between you two shifts.Â
He becomes more detached when heâs in a relationship, and youâre okay with that. His priorities change and youâre okay with that. Despite your feelings for him, you know that you canât force him to feel the same way. And you should be okay with that.Â
Youâve never tried to get in the way of his love life, or purposefully give him bad advice to ruin what he has with someone else. Not since you were seventeen, and at that time in your life your frontal lobe was a measly speck of dust, but it's different now. Now, your morals donât change just because you love him, but that doesnât mean it doesnât hurt any less to see the person youâre in love with, fall in love with someone else.Â
two.Â
âHey, you okay?â Seokmin approaches you, and you turn your head, acknowledging his presence.Â
âHuh? Yeah, Iâm alright,â you mutter, but you know you donât look that way.Â
Seokmin has known you since high school and has seen you through everything, probably more than Wonwoo. He knows when youâre not feeling well. A sympathetic permanent on his lips as he continues to observe you play with the food on your plate, pushing around the food aimlessly but never taking a bite.Â
The sounds of people conversing throughout the dining hall never die down. But luckily, the commotion keeps your thoughts of Wonwoo at bay, or at least thatâs what you like to think. But your heart canât seem to let go of that moment from the other day. Having Seungcheol confirm that Wonwoo has never felt anything romantically for you was like a stab in the stomach, and him getting you to back up his words was just him twisting the knife.Â
âWhatâs the matter, sweetheart? You can tell me,â he sighs, pushing the hair covering your face and placing it behind your ear.Â
You can feel the tears start to pool, but you try your damndest not to let them spillânot like this, not in front of so many people.Â
âIt was just something Wonwoo said when we were all at Hannieâs house,â you mumble, refusing to make eye contact with your friend.Â
âWhat did he say?âÂ
âThat heâs never liked me before,â you sigh, feeling a tear slip from your eye.Â
Cursing yourself in your head, you hate how much your feelings for him affect you. You hate how he doesnât have to even be in front of you, yet he can still cause your emotions to fluctuate.Â
âItâs alright,â he coos, pulling you into his strong arms.Â
It felt weird, to hug Seokmin so tightly in the middle of your universityâs dining hall. But youâre thankful for how aware he is, how he actually cares about your feelings. You felt melodramatic sitting there crying in the fucking dining hall of all places, but you couldnât help but let your tears flow as Seokmin comforts you with his soft voice.Â
âYou deserve more than this, I hope you know that,â he whispers in your ear.
three.Â
Over the next few days, the words Seokmin had whispered to you kept replaying in your head. You did deserve better and looking at all of Wonwooâs past relationships is the perfect example. Heâs not exactly the ideal boyfriend, so why did you even have feelings for him in the first place?
You could feel a migraine coming on from how hard you were thinking, but Wonwoo still seems to be the only person you canât let go of. No matter how many times youâve tried.Â
A knock on your door brings you out of your thoughts. It was late, and you donât remember anyone messaging you saying that they were going to come over, but you open the door anyway.Â
âHey, sorry I didnât text,â Wonwoo moves past you, takes his shoes off, and plops on your couch.Â
âItâs okay, whatâs up?â you move to sit beside him.Â
âI broke up with her,â He says, shrugging.Â
Taken aback by his nonchalance, your eyes widen. He seems calm for someone who has just broken up with his girlfriend. But you try not to think too hard about it, or you might just have to take another Advil to remedy your already growing headache.Â
âWell, how did it go?â you ask with a bit of apprehension.Â
Knowing Wonwoo, you knew that he probably just dumped her over the phone or something. Heâs never been bothered to really break up with someone.Â
You have all these examples of why he would probably be the worst boyfriend ever, yet your heart still belongs to him. Itâs pitiful, to say the least, people probably would think that youâre a masochist because you subject yourself to staying by his side when he has feelings for another.Â
âShe was crying, but at least itâs over now,â Wonwoo informs you as he eats the snacks you had left on your coffee table.Â
âOh.â You could feel the guilt start to seep into your veins.Â
It never felt good to hear Wonwoo talk about his breakups, but youâre not sure how to react. Thereâs a part of you thatâs happy to know that heâs single again, but the majority of you pities the girl who had just gotten her heart broken.Â
Wonwoo continues to munch on the snacks left on your table while your mind tries to process the information youâve been given. Hearing him talk so casually about his breakup leaves a bitter taste in your mouth, but you decide to switch topics instead of asking any more questions.Â
âAre you still going to Seokminâs thing this weekend, though?â you ask him, trying to fill the air with something to drown out your rapid heartbeats.Â
He shrugs his shoulders, âIf I feel like it. Are you?âÂ
The bottom of your stomach tightens. You were hoping that he would go, even looking forward to it. Is that pathetic? To want to see him everywhere you go? Maybe you were pathetic to the point where you only felt like hanging out with your friends if he was there.Â
âI mean, I donât have a ride so��â you trail off, pretending to pay attention to whatever was playing on the T.V. screen.Â
âIâll go since youâre going, that way you have a ride,â he mumbles, adjusting his posture to lean back on your couch.Â
He sighs as he sinks into the plush cushions, spreading his legs while he puts his arms up. Youâre very aware of his proximity, and you try not to let it show. But the smell of his cologne invades your senses, knocking the breath out of your chest.Â
Wonwooâs arm circles your shoulder, pulling you closer to him and forcing your head to rest delicately on his broad shoulder. Exhaling, you let yourself enjoy his way of showing affection. Although to him it means nothing, and to you, quite literally everything.Â
âThank you for agreeing to go to Seokminâs so I have a ride,â you whisper but still avoid eye contact so he doesnât notice your flustered expression.Â
âThank you for letting me barge in here just so I can talk about my breakup,â he whispers back, kissing the top of your head.Â
âOf course, what are best friends for?âÂ
four.Â
Most people fall in love gradually, slowly growing feelings for the person before they can even call it love. Like the way the seasons steadily turned from winter to spring. Green grass peeking from underneath the melting snow, or flowers gently blooming and unravelling their new set of stems and petals. For you, it was different.
 Falling in love with Wonwoo wasnât gradual at all.Â
If anything, falling in love with Wonwoo felt like a snowstorm in the middle of a sunny day. Your affection for him grew rapidly, and before you knew it, your mind was clouded with him and him only. It became hard to stay rational as if you were driving down a snow-filled road without any control over the steering wheel. Swerving into different lanes, your brakes malfunction, making it hard to bring your car to a full stop. Falling in love with Wonwoo was not gradual or easy.
When you met him on the first day of your junior year of high school, your sixteen-year-old brain couldnât fully comprehend your crush on him. He was the shy, scrawny new kid in your class, and no one paid mind to him except you. But that didnât stop you from liking him. Despite his interest in collecting pokĂŠmon cards and his crooked glasses that were too big for his face, you were in love.Â
You were like two peas in a pod that whole year, and the only time you and Wonwoo spent time apart was when he had to leave during summer break to visit family in Korea.Â
When he returned for your senior year, you could barely recognize him. Suddenly the nerdy Wonwoo you knew was gone. His glasses complimented his face, his hair was styled differently, and most of all, he got hot. A lot of your classmates mustâve seemed to agree because now your best friend and the man youâre in love with gained attention from people who didnât even bat an eyelash at him last year.Â
It annoyed you to see all these people suddenly interested in him. You were angry that just because he grew a few inches and learned to do his hair didnât mean he was that much different from how he was last year.Â
Even though Wonwoo was in a relationship, he still stayed true to your friendship. He still hung out with you, ate lunch with you, you even came over on weekends to have dinner with his family. Day by day, your love for him strengthened, and you ignored that his attention had been divided between you and his girlfriend at the time.Â
When their relationship hit three months, it seemed your friendship had come to an abrupt halt. He didnât invite you for dinner as often, you two didnât talk on the phone every other night. He started to invest more of his time into her until he decided she wasnât worth his energy anymore. Then the calls would come, his contact name flashing across your phone screen to ask you for advice.Â
âI feel like I need to break up with Haein,â his deep voice flowed through your phone speaker. A sigh left his lips as he faced the truth.Â
Haein was Wonwooâs first girlfriend. She was nice, almost too nice. Wonwoo definitely had a type for girls with a bubbly personality. Ones that were effortlessly beautiful, reminiscent of a freshly made porcelain doll. That was Haein to you, unblemished in every way possible. Everything that you werenât.
You couldnât bring yourself to hate her. She was too nice to hate, but your younger self was so angry at how much of Wonwoo's time she took up that you envied her. Seokmin once jokingly mentioned that you looked especially green when she was around, and you remember how quickly you checked your appearance on the nearest reflective surface because of what he had said in passing. You remember vividly how nervous his words made you, was it that obvious?
Wonwooâs first time calling you about his breakup plans was a delightful surprise, and you were too in shock to sputter out a proper response.
âOh. Why?â was all you could say, still stunned that after a week of no contact, this was the first thing he said.Â
ââDunno, I just donât like her anymore,â he admitted effortlessly.Â
You didnât know how to respond. Your heart was screaming at you to encourage him to break up with his girlfriend at the time, while your brain was telling you to think logically.Â
âWell, if thatâs what you think is right,â you mumbled, trying to hide the fact that you felt a sense of relief at Wonwoo potentially being single again.Â
Others may have tried to rationalize with Wonwoo, but you didnât care. You wanted your friendship with him to turn back to normal. Your adolescent brain ignored that it was wrong to encourage him, as long as he was fully yours again.
History repeated itself over and over, and the older you got, you learnt to not be so selfish with his attention. Mostly out of guilt for the person he was going to break up with, but also because you didnât want Wonwoo to realize your true feelings.Â
Although being in love with Wonwoo was brutal, you constantly wished that things were different between you two, but they werenât. Heâs never seen you as more than a friend, and as your friendship with him progressed, you had begun to learn to mask your romantic feelings for platonic ones.Â
five.Â
By the time you entered university, you had mastered the art of pretending. As if your feelings for Wonwoo didnât exist. You are quite meticulous in ensuring that he never realizes that you are profoundly in love with him. The mere thought of him finding out how you truly felt frightened you.Â
Youâve already envisioned countless scenarios on how it could go. The idea of being rejected by the one you love most. It would change everything about your friendship with him. The look of pity in his eyes, the apologies that would spill out of his mouth. You can't bear even the thought of rejection. Not from him.Â
Two voices are constantly at war inside your mind. Your brain, acting as the voice of reason, constantly reminds you that itâs better to preserve your friendship. To keep the dynamic youâve always had with Wonwoo guarded where it could last, thrive. While your heart persuaded you with deluded, fake scenarios.Â
âWhat if he likes you back?âÂ
âYou never know until you try.âÂ
âTake the risk or lose the chance.âÂ
What if.Â
Like a siren to a sailor, your heart sang with deep imagery. Filling your thoughts with illusions of you and Wonwoo finally together. But your mind doesnât let you go without a fight. It knows that beyond the deep waters where your siren-voiced heart lies is nothing but a bottomless pit.Â
The possibilities are endless, and youâd rather stay safely grounded in your boat of rationality.Â
A notification brings you out of your thoughts. Although you already knew that it was Wonwoo, you scramble to pick up your phone. Thereâs excitement laced in your veins as you look down at the screen.Â
7:06 p.m. [wons <3]: be there in 5.Â
There was no reason for you to be so ecstatic but you couldnât help it. He had already texted you prior, notifying you that he was leaving his place to come pick you up, and yet every time your phone buzzes, you still hope that itâs something completely different. But that was your heart talking; you knew that it wouldnât be anything out of the ordinary.Â
Everyone had planned to meet at Seokminâs place today, just to have one last celebration before midterms began again. You had happily agreed, enthusiastic that you could spend more time with Wonwoo, although it wouldnât be a one-on-one thing. You were more than elated to see him while also being able to hang out with the rest of your friends.Â
Throwing your phone back on the bed, you change into an outfit that is both cute and comfortable. There wasnât a reason to dress up when the vibe at Seokminâs was just going to be sitting around his living room, drinking cocktails and eating pizza.Â
Wonwoo texts you once more to let you know heâs outside, causing you to race down to meet him. A lump in your throat arises, as he comes into your field of vision, appreciating how breathtakingly handsome he is.Â
The chilled breeze brushes through the strands of his hair, glasses perched on his tall nose. He looked amazing, just like he always had, but you never get bored of admiring him. Even if itâs just from afar.Â
âHi! Sorry if I kept you waiting,â your voice resounds into the night.Â
âIt's never a problem if itâs you,â he chuckles as you dawdle over to the passenger side of his car.Â
Trying not to read too deep into his words, you snort at his cheesy line instead of giving a response. Watching Wonwoo move to the side as he opens the car door for you. His actions make you blush, and you know youâll think about it for the rest of the night.Â
âAre you ready to go?â he asks, smiling at you.Â
The ride to Seokminâs house is fairly quiet, the sounds of music filling the silence instead. Your thoughts are overflowing with scenarios once again, wondering how different the car ride would be if you and Wonwoo were in a relationship. His fingers would probably be laced with yours, or rubbing soothingly against your thigh while his other hand gripped the steering wheel. Planting kisses on your cheeks at every red light. It seemed like heaven on the other side. But you knew reality would crush your delusions soon enough.Â
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 The clock on Seokminâs pale white wall is nearing midnight and you donât want to be here anymore. Not when the only thing you could focus on was Wonwoo flirting with a girl whose name you didnât catch. Sheâs Joshuaâs childhood friend and he only brought her along because sheâs visiting from out of town. Whoever she was, it didnât matter. The only thing that mattered to you was the fact that she was able to bring out Wonwooâs deep laugh. The kind of laugh that only befalls upon your ears when he finds something genuinely funny.
The ugly swirl of jealousy sits in the pit of your stomach and you couldn't help but scoff at your wretched situation. It made you sick watching them, and you could throw up any minute now. At this point, you werenât sure who to envy, Wonwoo or the girl he was flirting with. You find it unfair that he doesnât realize how greatly he can impact your feelings.Â
Just a few hours ago, you were in utter bliss. Sitting in the front seat of his car, listening to the music softly playing on the ride to Seokminâs apartment. Making stupid jokes and pointing out the random sights that you had seen while driving down the bustling city streets. You envy how easy it is for Wonwoo to make all those feelings of delight vanish. And he doesnât even know. He doesnât know what heâs doing to you, and thatâs what hurts the most.Â
âYou doing okay?â Seokmin comes up to you, placing a gentle hand on your shoulder, squeezing it affectionately.Â
âHuh? Oh. Yeah Iâm okay,â you chuckle, but thereâs nothing humorous about your laugh at all.Â
His eyes soften, he knows that youâre not okay. Seokmin always knew. After all these years, he can tell when youâre trying to save face. Thereâs a lump in your throat, and if you didnât have a drink to sip on to distract you, you probably wouldâve gone to the bathroom to cry.Â
âYou wanna talk in my room?â he offers, and youâre grateful.Â
Seokmin knew he had to get you somewhere other than the living room. You were practically torturing yourself, sitting on the couch and watching Wonwoo talk to everyone but you.Â
Instead of agreeing vocally, you nod your head before standing up to follow Seokmin to his room. The door shuts softly, muffling the sounds of laughter and allowing your uneasiness to finally subside.Â
As you sit on Seokminâs bed, you feel the tears starting to trickle down your cheeks. It feels pathetic, crying over something so trivial. Why does it have to be you who feels this way? Why canât you just be a normal friend and see Wonwoo in a platonic light? The whole world could turn upside and heâd be the first person you search for.Â
Everything just seemed so unfair, how could you possibly be happy if your feelings for Wonwoo were constantly in the way of it all? Itâs tiring, worrying about him, yearning for him. You could do so many other things with your time, and when you look toward the future, you know that youâll regret how much of your life you wasted loving someone who doesnât love you back.Â
âItâs okay, just let it out,â Seokmin whispers in your ear, embracing you in a tight hug.Â
Crying felt good. You rarely cry over your situation despite how upsetting it is. For the first time in a while, you allowed yourself to finally indulge in your sadness and let go of everything you were too afraid to say or feel. Â
âI know it sucks right now, but honestly, it might be time to get over him,â Seokmin continues to comfort you while trying to help you face the reality of your situation. âYouâre so hurt, and itâs taking a toll on you. Please, I canât bear to see you so sad.âÂ
His words hit you hard because you know it's true. But all you can do is apologize. Saying sorry for feeling this way, even though itâs not your fault, you cannot control your feelings, you still apologize. To Seokmin, to your friends, but also yourself.Â
âI-Iâm sorry,â you hiccup, tears staining Seokminâs white shirt.Â
âWhy are you sorry? You did nothing wrong,â he mutters, his large hand patting your head, trying to soothe your fit of emotions.Â
âBecause, if I was normal, you wouldnât have to worry about me, about why Iâm always upset, you and the others, my feelings are burdening all of you,â you continue to weep softly in his arms, gripping onto his shoulders as his hands encircle your waist.Â
âHey, look at meââ he grabs your face, gentle as a mouse, rubbing away the tears from your cheeks. âYou are not a burden. We care, thatâs why we worry, and I just want to be there for you.âÂ
âThank you, Seokmin. Iâm so happy that I have someone like you in my life,â you pull him into a hug again, knocking the air out of his chest, but heâs still somehow able to hug you even tighter.Â
Seokmin is like your favourite childhood blanket, keeping you warm and away from everything that could possibly hurt you. Heâs always willing to hear you rant about things that you know you could never tell Wonwoo.Â
âIâm so tired, Iâm tired of feeling like this,â you admit to him.Â
Running his hands through your hair, he gives you a reassuring smile.Â
âMaybe itâs time to distance yourself from him a bit, you two have been glued to the hip for so long. Maybe that distance can help organize your feelings better,â he mutters, catching the stray tears that pool at your chin, and wiping them away for you.Â
âI want to feel better,â you agree with him, still trying to recover from how hard you were sobbing into his chest.Â
âI care about you, okay? We all do. Wonwoo cares about you, too, but thereâs a point where youâll have to be okay with whatever outcome happens if you decide to tell him how you feel. Or you just have to find a way to get over him,â he speaks softly, trying not to crush your heart with reality, but you know heâs right. âIn the Future, you will thank yourself for making whatever decision you have to make, but trust me, holding all these feelings in wonât do you any good.â He ends his pep talk there, and you sigh, trying to process everything he said.Â
âThank you, Minnie, Iâm so thankful I have you,â you sniffled.Â
âAnd I you.âÂ
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Seokmin explained to Soonyoung and Jihoon that you needed to go home after your talk in his bedroom. They were more than happy to take you along with them before heading back to their place, not wanting to force you into a car with Wonwoo at the end of the night.Â
âOf course, itâs really no trouble at all,â Soonyoung reassures you after you had asked about a million times if it was okay to ride home with them.Â
The car ride is drastically different from the one you had taken on the way to Seokminâs, Soonyoung being the number one reason why. Heâs not the best at reading the room, although Jihoon is constantly telling him to shut up. He knows you are upset over something, but Soonyoungâs way of cheering you up is getting you to laugh. While Jihoon believed that you may want a more peaceful environment after everything that happened.Â
As Jihoon drove, Soonyoung sang along with the lyrics of the current song playing. Loud enough for anyone outside the car to hear him. You could tell he was a bit tipsy after the few beers he had earlier, but you didnât mind the noise. Jihoon begged to differ.Â
âSoon, can you tone it down? Please. People are looking at us,â Jihoon grumbles, trying to focus on the road ahead.Â
âBut you love it when I sing,â Soonyoung whines, and you canât help but laugh.Â
âI do, but our friend has had a long night,â Jihoon counters.Â
Soonyoung turns to face you from the passenger seat. âIf you want me to be quiet, I will.âÂ
âNo, itâs okay, Iâm actually enjoying it, thank you very much,â you giggle, and that was all the confirmation he needed, going back to his antics.Â
Jihoon groans as Soonyoung practically breaks out into full song and dance, causing you to sing along with him. This distraction from all the conflicting thoughts gives you a refuge from the war inside your mind. Â
The whole way back to your place was filled with singing and laughter, allowing you to finally feel at ease for once. Albeit Jihoon pretended to act annoyed the whole time, you knew he secretly loved how Soonyoung tried to bring the mood back up to help you.Â
Once you got home, you thanked the two before bidding them farewell. Apprehension flowed throughout you, and you didn't want to be alone with your thoughts after being around someone as cheerful as Soonyoung. But you didnât know where else to go or what else to do.
Laying in your bed, you think about how today went from beginning to end, and youâre scared of what will happen in the future. Sighing to yourself, you allow yourself to at least get some rest instead of staying up all night thinking about the possibilities of tomorrow. Turning your phone on "do not disturb," the stillness in your apartment lulls you to sleep.Â
1:09 a.m. [wons <3]: seokmin said u went home early? u ok?Â
ARE WE STILL FRIENDS?
chapter one.Â
Wonwooâs ride home was sombre, yet desolate. Your absence from his passenger seat irked him. Street lights whisk by his vision in a blur, but heâs too lost in his thoughts as he drives on autopilot, wondering why you went home so early. You didnât even say goodbye. Itâs the first time you went home from Seokminâs place without him.Â
By the time he got home, his curiosity had started to claw at him, but he didnât want to be irrational and assume the worst. So he texted you, hoping that there would be an explanation awaiting him in the morning.Â
Not a single notification from you came that very next morning. No matter how many times his phone went off, no matter how many notifications popped up from his screen. None of them were you. Morning turned to afternoon, and afternoon slowly turned into night. Still nothing.Â
He feels dejected. Everything seemed to be going okay just last night. That was until you abruptly left without telling him you were going home. What changed? Why did it feel like there was a shift between you two?Â
Rejection is foreign to Wonwoo. Most times, itâs him thatâs doing the rejecting. He was the one to always initiate the breakup and lose feelings first; every decision he made was made by him. He has no control over whether youâre going to text him back or not, and to put it simply, he canât stand that feeling.Â
Wonwoo hates not being in control. Whether that be his future, his relationships, and especially his feelings. At least thatâs what he forces himself to believe. That itâs not fair of you to ignore him when heâs worried about you, because heâs your best friend. You should answer him when he texts you. When he calls you, and especially when he shows up at your door, seeking your comfort. In his mind, that is what he believes the foundation of your friendship is. To comfort each other, just like it always has been.Â
Sure, maybe Wonwoo is entitled, perhaps heâs conceited and selfish, but he doesnât care. Because in his mind, youâre his best friend. There was no way in hell that you were ignoring him. His ego doesnât even consider it a possibility. You were busy, thatâs it. That has to be it.Â
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Less than forty-eight hours in, Wonwoo couldnât stop himself from texting you once more. Nimble fingers practically itching to open your contact to update you about the most mundane things. Maybe if he pretended that this moment of silence was perfectly normal, then maybe you would eventually end up answering him.Â
12:36 p.m [wons <3]: class just finished. lunch at our usual place?
Nothing. Not even a thumbâs up reaction. Wonwoo had become antsy, guilt and slight annoyance gnawing at the pit of his stomach. Where the hell are you? What are you doing thatâs so important that you couldnât even open his message let alone read them?Â
1:27 p.m. [wons <3]: this random girl asked for my number after class lol. weird right? i didnât give it to her though đ
Cursing at himself, he regrets pressing the send button on that text. Double texting you is already out of the norm for him, but triple texting? He canât believe how desperate he looks right now. He wishes he could bring himself to unsend it, but he just hopes itâll be the text that finally gets you to respond.Â
2:10 p.m. [wons <3]: saw a bunny running thru the oval today u shouldâve seen it! reminded me of u. [1 photo attachment]Â
Absolute radio silence from your end. Wonwoo is starting to think that you had him blocked, but his messages are still delivering. Unsure of whatâs worse, you ignoring him or blocking his number, Wonwoo still tries his best to remain calm.
4:00 p.m. [wons <3]: im about to head home soon. r u riding w me today?Â
The sight of you getting into Seokminâs car made Wonwoo scoff. Since when did you start getting rides home from Seokmin? And why was he the one opening the door for you? Buckling your seatbelt instead of his own? Wonwoo is completely dumbfounded at what he has witnessed.Â
4:30 p.m. [wons <3]: saw u get into seokminâs car, lmk if u need a ride tmrw.Â
Seeing you laugh and smile while walking to the student parking lot with Seokmin, of all people, solidified the fact that you are actively ignoring his texts. And he just canât stand the thought of it. How dare he be ignored? Especially by his best friend, the one person who had always responded to him, no matter the time or how busy you were, you always texted him back.Â
Wonwoo initially thought that even if the world ended, you would be there within arms reach, enough to hold you close, where he could keep you safe. You were predictable in that sense. But if the world decided to burst into flames, or swallow itself whole tomorrow, heâs unsure if you would be there right next to him by the time he woke up.Â
two, wonwooâs summer before senior year.Â
The school year flew by with the speed of light. And before Wonwoo knew it, he was home back in Korea for the summer. The dreaded fifteen-hour plane ride over was excruciating. There was an ache in his lower back, and his knees felt like they were being struck by a hammer with every step he took. But at least the worst part was over.Â
Sixteen-year-old Wonwoo was quite naive, thinking that heâd be welcomed into his home country with loving arms. That hadnât been the case at all, and for the two months that he spent in Changwon, he couldnât help but count the days till he could come back home. Where you had been patiently waiting for him.Â
He despised being away from you, and he had yearned for you every moment he was gone. With you by his side, Wonwoo had finally understood the true meaning of solace, a peace of mind that couldnât be replicated. Not even the fresh air that breezed through his fingers or the scent of the salty water misting its way onto the shore of his hometown could outweigh the feeling of tranquillity that he got when he was with you.
Every year that Wonwoo was dragged back to Korea by his parents was excruciating. Especially because he had a certain distaste for his relatives. Maybe it was disrespectful to loathe them the way he did, but he couldnât care less. Their scathing comments would flow out of their mouths just to pierce daggers of judgement into his back. To insult Wonwoo was second nature to his aunts, and he couldnât do much but sit back and listen. Â
Much to his dismay, his parents hadnât even bothered to book an Airbnb for their stay, informing him and his brother that they would be staying with his aunt. He couldnât stand his aunt Seo-Ah in particular, and he swore the feeling was mutual. Unsure of why he had to withstand her crude remarks in front of his family without much protest, he forced himself not to dish out rude rebuttals to everything she had to say.Â
There was a time when Wonwoo tried to reason with himself on why his aunt was filled with so much bitterness, but he gave up on that long ago. He was about to be seventeen now, and he couldnât bring himself to empathize with the older lady anymore.Â
âWonwoo! Youâre all grown up now, and I canât believe it,â Seo-Ah forced him into a bone-crushing hug as he tried his best not to push her off of him. She pulled back to take a closer look at him and he could already see the scrutinizing gleam in her eyes, âYou know, youâre still so skinny for your age. Do your parents not feed you enough?âÂ
Wonwoo wanted to scoff at her, but he kept a neutral expression.Â
âNo they do, I donât know maybe itâs my fast metabolism or something,â he refuted her claims. He couldnât wait to get out of her sight.Â
âYou know, maybe you should start going to the gym, get some muscle on you or something,â she patted his lanky arm and laughed that dreadful laugh. The ones that have no real humour behind it, just to cover up the obvious dig she took at his appearance.Â
âYeah maybe,â he dismisses her to head into the house. Setting his luggage down to check whether or not youâve texted him yet.Â
It was about five in the evening in Changwon, but he knew you wouldnât be asleep. Faintly recalling how you were planning to stay up late every night to watch BuzzFeed unsolved videos, or until your mom yelled at you to go to bed.Â
[4:15 p.m. kst] [you: i stayed up all night watching buzzfeed unsolved] [you: im going crazy i keep getting paranoid to the point iâve turned all my mirrors backwards] [you: hope ur flight was ok tho!!! đŤś]
He chuckled to himself, remembering your wide eyes and elaborate plan to sneak snacks into your room in the early hours of the morning behind your parentsâ backs. Wonwoo missed you, and your stupid obsession with horror podcasts and YouTube shows. He missed the way your smile would shine so bright as you talked about all the haunted places the hosts would visit.Â
Wonwoo did not care for horror or anything scary, but if you were to ask him to stay up all night on Facetime binge-watching your little Buzzfeed videos, he would do so in a heartbeat.Â
Two days down, about another 89 to go, Wonwoo thought to himself as he looked through your messages with him. You had already spammed the chat mercilessly about your first two days of summer break, and your intricate mission to stay up without accidentally falling asleep in the middle of it all.Â
[6:00 p.m. kst] [1 photo attachment] [you: currently trying to sneak snacks into my room without my mom knowing] [you: u better not snitch đž] [you: its so boring w out u here btw SO COME BACK SOON PLSS] [you: ok thats enuffâŚtxt me when u land!]
Wonwoo really missed you.Â
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One more week and Wonwoo would finally get to see you again. The ability to talk to you in person, hug you, and spend time with you gave him something to look forward to, and thankfully, summer break went by fast because of it.Â
He had spent most of his time in Korea eating at local food spots, going to the gym, and trying a lot of new things with his brother, Seongho, giving them time to bond before he went off to University again. Wonwoo had missed his brother dearly during the school year, but at least they were able to pass the time together during summer break.Â
It was initially his brotherâs convincing that got him to go to the gym for the very first time. The idea of going to a place with a lot of sweaty, adrenaline-filled people kind of frightened him, but the more he went, the more he started to like what he saw in the mirror. Wonwooâs shoulders had broadened, and his lanky arms finally started to show signs of muscles. He was satisfied in knowing that all of his hard work, and Seonghoâs encouragement had finally paid off.Â
Seongho told him he looked a lot more carefree now that he wasnât so worried about his appearance all the time. And it was then that Wonwoo realized that he wasnât all that bad-looking, after all.Â
Wonwoo had begun to take pride in his vanity. He searched for different ways to style his hair, bought glasses that better suited his face shape, and, most of all, did his best to act more confidently. The sudden change made him wonder how you would react. He had been anticipating your reaction, wanting to see the look on your face once he returned home.Â
âYou got it. Just one more rep, and we can switch,â Seongho encouraged Wonwoo as he tried to push the bar up from his chest.Â
His muscles were aching in the most addictive and satisfying way. He almost wished he had started working out earlier because only good things seemed to have come ever since he stepped foot into the gym.Â
âOkay! Youâre done, that was good,â his older brother high-fived him, a proud smile dancing along his lips.Â
âThanks, but my arms feel like jelly now,â he huffed a chuckle before gulping down the contents of his water bottle.Â
Seongho chuckled along with him before setting himself down on the workout bench. His actions faltered, and he slowly observed the mirror in front of him, raising his eyebrows in amusement.Â
âUh, donât look now, but I think that girl is staring at you,â Seongho tilted his head in the girlâs direction and Wonwoo couldnât be more confused.Â
âHuh? Are you sure it's me theyâre looking at and not you?âÂ
âIâm serious! You should go talk to her,â Seongho grinned, pushing his younger brother in the direction of the girl who was supposedly eyeing Wonwoo.Â
âHyung!â Wonwoo calls out but it falls on deaf ears as his older brother begins his bench presses.Â
Wonwoo turns towards the girl in the most awkward way humanly possible. He was completely dumbfounded and not sure what to do in the situation heâd been put in. The girl who was staring at him waved flirtatiously, and before he could even think about his next move, his feet had begun to move on their own accord.Â
âHi, I saw you working out over there, are you new here?â she asked him, batting her eyelashes.Â
âUhm, I guess? Iâm only here for the summer though,â he spoke with apprehension, because what the hell was he even supposed to say?Â
âOh! Me too. My name is Haein, by the way.â Haeinâs smile reached her eyes as she giggled, and her hand extended to shake Wonwooâs.Â
Wonwooâs actions were practically robotic, rubbing his sweaty palms on his gym shorts before taking her hand in his. He remembers thinking about how soft her hands were, and how pretty she looked with her hair tied up in a messy bun.Â
âIâm Wonwoo.âÂ
âWonwoo, hmm, thatâs a cute name. But I think I would like it more in my contacts,â she flirted shamelessly, her fingers squeezing his sweaty bicep.Â
Wonwooâs mind short-circuited, and he took out his phone from his pocket so fast it almost slipped out of his grasp. Haein found it endearing though, and happily gave him her phone number.Â
They talked for the rest of Wonwoo's time at the gym and promised to hang out more before they both went home at the end of the summer.Â
To put it simply, Wonwoo was on cloud nine for the first time since heâs been here. Suddenly his aunt Seo-Ahâs words werenât so hurtful, his confidence had skyrocketed, plus he had a beautiful girl to talk to for the rest of his vacation.Â
By the end of summer, Wonwoo started to miss you less and less. Even though he still saw you as his best friend, he began to find peace in other things, like the fresh air that breezed through his fingers or the scent of the salty water misting its way onto the shore of his hometown. Finally, for the first time in his life, Wonwoo felt serene, and that made him a little more whole than he was when he first landed in Changwon.Â
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The after-effects of Wonwooâs surprisingly pleasant summer vacation hadnât worn off just yet. The gift of Haein appearing in his life seemed to just keep on giving. Not only did she live overseas, she had told him that she was actually from the same city as him. It was a little hard to believe at first as if he was the main character in a cheesy rom-com, but he couldnât find it in him to complain. Haein made him feel wanted, excited, and cared for.Â
Wonwoo wasnât entirely devoid of those feelings, especially with you as his best friend, but it was different coming from Haein. Every time he saw her, he felt like he was going to throw up, in a good way of course, but she also boosted his confidence. He liked that she made him feel like he was a man worth depending on.Â
Haein was his first real relationship, and although he was still young, he could see himself being with her for a long time.Â
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Quite like the seasons, Wonwooâs feelings for Haein changed drastically by the time school was back in session. Although he and Haein lived in the same city, there was a lot more than just distance that separated them.Â
Six months into their relationship, Wonwoo began to doubt himself. He was less eager to meet her or even text her. He could only blame himself for how things turned out with Haein. Despite his adolescence, he believed he loved her; he just got tired and disinterested.Â
On a subconscious level, Wonwoo could not stop comparing Haein to you, and as fucked up as that was, it was completely out of his control. Why didnât Haein ever want to talk about what Wonwoo was interested in? Why did she seem bored out of her mind when he would delve into his theories about his favourite shows? Or anything about himself and what he liked. As though she didnât see him for the Wonwoo he was, the personality he had behind his looks.Â
âIt all makes sense now! Eren had Zeke fooled!â Wonwoo couldnât contain his excitement about the newest episode, but Haein didnât seem interested in hearing her boyfriend geek out.Â
âI'm sorry babe, but I gave up after the first episode,â Haein sighed into the phone, and if Wonwoo could guess, she was probably picking at her cuticles out of boredom. âI just didnât get anything that was happening.âÂ
âWait, really?â He was a little offended, how could she not be obsessing over the beautiful intricacies of his favourite anime? Wonwoo didnât understand.Â
He didnât understand because when he introduced you to the show, you texted him the next day saying you were caught up to where he had left off. It amazed Wonwoo how fast you were at binge-watching shows, especially because he had told you about it on a weekday.Â
You came into school the morning after with dark circles under your eyes, but even with that tired look on your face, you ran up to him with so much eagerness while thanking him for urging you to watch his favourite show. You two were obsessed and never missed out on watching the weekly episodes together. It had become you and Wonwooâs thing, and even though he wanted Haein to join in on the fun, he found himself more entertained by your theories than by talking on the phone with his girlfriend.Â
It dawned on him that he wished that Haein acted a little more like you. And it made him feel guilty. He knew he shouldâve loved Haein no matter her interests, but he wanted someone who could understand his nerdy side. And that was only something that you were able to do.Â
âHonestly, Iâm really tired, Iâm gonna go to bed now okay?â Haeinâs voice brought Wonwoo out of his thoughts.Â
âOh okay. Night.â He said before ending the call so quickly that Haeinâs âI love youâ was cut off mid-sentence.Â
Haein probably had thought he had forgotten, but Wonwoo just didnât want to say those words if he didnât mean it. He had grown annoyed, and a little bored of practically talking to a wall all night. Â
Comparable to the light switching off in his bedroom, he decided to do the same thing with Haein. He pushed his guilt aside and decided it was probably best to leave Haein and Changwon in the past. The memories of his last week of summer with her would become something he would look back on in the future and smile. But he didnât want to pretend any longer, it wouldâve just hurt her more if he stayed, he couldnât help that he fell out of love with her. The least he could do was not lead her on.Â
Wonwooâs relationship with Haein was merely a catalyst and a peek into what the rest of his relationships were going to look like in adulthood. He was never able to comprehend why he couldnât keep feelings for anyone after the six-month mark, and it almost frustrated him. Something was missing in every single relationship he had been in, and he wasnât sure what that was. But he was determined to find an answer.Â
three, present time.
The answer was you. But of course, Wonwoo didnât know that.Â
âAre you gonna keep checking your phone every five minutes or are you gonna do your homework?â Mingyu lectures him.Â
The two were studying in the library before their stats midterm, but Wonwooâs mind couldnât help but wonder. He hasnât been acting like himself since the night of Seokminâs party.Â
âOh, right.â Wonwoo clears his throat, putting his phone face down on the table.Â
Wonwoo drags his palms against his face, trying to not let sleep overtake him. It is not his fault that every time he tries to close his eyes, your face comes into his mind. The memory of you smiling with Seokmin made his insides twist. He hasnât seen you smile that hard in a while, and he almost misses how your eyes crinkle whenever you do so. You were practically haunting him and he had no idea how to make it stop.Â
âNot to be rude, but youâve been looking like shit lately. Whatâs wrong?â Mingyu questions him with furrowed eyebrows.Â
Wonwoo rolls his eyes at his friend, he didnât have to be insulted to know how crappy he looked, but Mingyu seemed to only be telling the truth. Wonwoo did look and feel like shit. With the amount of near run-ins heâs had with you and Seokmin on campus, heâs begun to sense that itâs some sort of karma. Whatever that karma may be for, he fully believes that itâs completely unwarranted.Â
Forcing a hand through his dark locks, Wonwoo contemplates whether or not he should just go up to you in person and demand answers. Itâs uncommon for the two of you to fight, or ignore each other for that matter. But he canât help but presume that if he were to confront you about your silence, there would be no rightful explanation. Or at least not the explanation that he wants from you.Â
Every time he even fathoms the thought of barging into your apartment and asking what the hell is wrong, thereâs a lingering nervousness that he wishes would dissipate, leading him to lay awake with his thoughts for hours on end.Â
âThanks for that, asshole, I just havenât been getting much sleep,â Wonwoo huffs.Â
âOkay, obviously. You practically look like a zombie with the way youâve been moping around. What has been keeping you up?â Mingyu presses.Â
Itâs not every day that Wonwoo indulges in his problems with Mingyu, thatâs what you were for. However, he canât talk about his problems about you, to you, so heâll have to settle for the next best thing. Â
âY/N has been ignoring me since the night we all hung out at Seokminâs,â Wonwoo confesses, and it feels nice.Â
For the past two weeks, heâs been keeping his frustrations to himself, and now that he can freely speak about it lifts the weight off his chest.Â
Mingyu snorts, obviously finding his friendâs situation humorous. Wonwoo sneers at Mingyuâs reaction, clearly not finding anything about you ignoring him funny.Â
âServes you right, youâre a dick to her, man.â Mingyu shrugs without any remorse to spare.Â
âWhat?â Wonwoo sputters, since when was he a dick to you? His best friend?Â
âHow blind are you? You have glasses and everything but you canât see how mean you are to her sometimes? Really?â Mingyu almost sounds offended on your behalf as he stares at Wonwoo with an incredulous expression.Â
âI am not a dick to her. She would definitely tell me if Iâve ever said something to hurt her feelings,â Wonwoo defends himself.Â
Attempting to rack his brain of all your moments together, he canât seem to pick out a memory where he has been especially rude to you. Of course, you two teased each other from time to time, but he wasnât a complete asshole. He knew when to not take a joke too far or purposely try to upset you.Â
âYouâre a dumbass.â Mingyu lets out a frustrated sigh which only aggravates Wonwoo even more.Â
âCould you stop with the insults for one second and just tell me whatâs going on?âÂ
Shutting his laptop, Mingyuâs posture becomes serious, a deviation from his usual carefree and smiley self. He cares about you just as much as the next person, so if he had to reality-check his friend, then so be it.Â
âShe cares about you a lot. And you treat her like shit. Itâs not about what youâve said to her, itâs your actions. Ever since we were in high school all youâve done is use her to solve your problems. I canât even blame her for wanting to cut you off. I donât know what happened at Seokminâs place for her to realize that, but you donât deserve her,â Mingyu confesses.Â
Soaking up each word that left Mingyuâs mouth, Wonwoo sat in a pool of perplexity. There are so many questions flying through his mind, yet he canât seem to utter a single word. Is that really how everyone perceives his friendship with you?Â
Wonwoo is going to throw up. There's a tightness in his chest and a burning sensation behind his eyes. He wants nothing more than to hear all of this coming from you, not Mingyu. The frustration of wanting to talk to you about this is taking a toll on him, he doesnât want to believe that Mingyu is telling the truth.Â
Itâs not fair. Itâs not fair that Mingyu gets to know these things about you while Wonwoo is just left in the dark. Did he make you feel like you couldnât tell him anything?Â
Ever since Wonwoo met you, it was evident that he can be quite merciless when it comes to his relationships, but thatâs romantic, not platonic. Wonwoo was convinced that he treated you equally because thatâs how it's supposed to be.Â
Hearing Mingyu talk about his friendship with you in that way caused Wonwooâs whole world to crash down. And the only thing he can do in moments like these is seek out your comfort, except he canât anymore. Not only has he been a terrible friend without realizing it, but heâs pushed you so far to the brink that youâd rather ignore him than attempt to hash out whatâs been troubling you.
âI-I didnât know that's how you guys saw our friendship,â Wonwoo falters, clearly taken aback, and still attempting to fully comprehend whatâs been said to him.Â
âItâs not that we see your friendship with her that way, it is that way. If I was her, I wouldâve cut you off a long time ago.âÂ
âWell, thanks, Gyu. I feel like this couldâve been said before she started ignoring me,â Wonwoo huffs, trying to come up with the words to explain his side.
âIt was kinda obvious, man,â Mingyu shrugs.Â
âWas it, though? If I had known, I wouldâve at least tried to be better,â Wonwoo attests, tired of feeling like the bad guy.Â
âHow about you just talk to her about it instead of sulking,â Mingyu suggests.Â
Desperation hijacked his rational thinking, making Mingyuâs advice sound plausible. Talking to you seemed out of the equation since you started ignoring him; he feared you wouldnât even answer if he tried to call or show up at your door. But he canât go on like this, especially now that he knows there is more to your friendship than he had initially thought.Â
four.Â
For the first time in Wonwooâs life, heâs unsure about what decision to make. Although he wants nothing more than to knock on your door, his feet stop him from even entering your building. So instead of mucking up the courage to talk to you face to face, he waits inside his car. Without a solid plan, he continues to sit there, biding his time.Â
Never has he acted so pathetic in his life, not even for the sake of his relationships. He knows that nothing will come from sitting there, just watching, but before he can even comprehend what he is doing and where he is going, he is already across the street from your place.Â
Gripping on the leather of his steering wheel, he just couldnât help himself. He canât help but watch your silhouette from your window. The curtains are drawn, but there are glimpses of you walking around. Heâs such a fucking loser. What type of person has Wonwoo become that he resorts to stalking you from the front of your building?Â
After all that Mingyu has enlightened him on, Wonwooâs attitude has become less angry and more apologetic. There was a line he pondered crossing, and it practically mocked him. Stepping over that line would mean getting answers from you, demanding to be brought into the light that you had snuffed out from under him. But his uncertainty of the outcome outweighed his decision to do so.
That same apologetic attitude died a fiery death after watching Seokmin leave your apartment. There you were in all your glory, the tiny sleep set clinging onto your body as the wind forced its way into the door of your building. Then there was Seokmin, grinning like a fucking idiot as he waved goodbye.Â
âShit!â Wonwoo grunts as he ducks down, not wanting to blow his cover. His car was visible from where the two of you stood, hoping that you werenât able to recognize it in the dead of night. Â
Boring holes into the back of Seokminâs head, Wonwoo's guilt diminished, floating away with the cold night breeze. You were fine, and he shouldâve known that the root of all his problems started with the name Lee Seokmin.Â
The shape of your figure had faded into the confines of your building. Yet Wonwoo can still make out your body through the glass window of your door. He canât help but gawk at your skimpy attire, your ass practically on display for the whole world to see. The deathly twist in his gut intensifies the more he ponders on what may have happened during Seokminâs visit. Wonwoo desperately wants to stop thinking about the possibilities, especially because your lack of clothing only fueled that inferno inside his mind.Â
Heâs never been more annoyed at Seokmin in his entire life, not until today.Â
Wonwoo allowed himself to ignore the signs, but only for a moment. But this, this he canât ignore. Not after what he witnessed. He allowed himself to stay ignorant when it came to your silence because he had been so naive to think that it was your decision. Now that he knows Seokmin had somehow weaselled his way closer to you, Wonwoo had to make sure this plan of his didnât go on any longer.Â
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There is a heat inside Wonwoo that, for some reason, he cannot extinguish. The curve and outlines of your body burn in the back of his retinas. No matter how many times heâs tried to put himself to sleep, the image of you is clear as day in his mind. Sparks crawl their way up his spine, and he desperately wishes that it would just go away.Â
Thereâs a point where Wonwoo gave up on trying to sleep altogether. Thoughts of you, your body, and the oh-so-painful reminder that youâre still ignoring him. How can he sleep with everything going on? What made things worse, was the fact that the one person he wanted to call most likely wouldnât pick up.
Wonwoo wasnât the type of person to let his emotions get the better of him, but this abrupt rift that has been torn between you two has him acting out in ways heâs never acted before.Â
The urge to grab his phone, to text you, to give it one more try, grows perpetually every second he lies awake.Â
One more time. One more attempt. What does he have to lose?Â
Wonwoo stands up, pacing around nonsensically, trying to think of what to say. For all he knows, you may not even answer, but there is the urge to hear your voice one more time and see your name pop up on his screen. Wonwoo yearns for you so much so that it supersedes any part of common sense he has left in him.Â
[12:52 a.m.]Â [wons <3: darling. can we talk? please?]Â [not delivered]Â
The silence within the four walls of Wonwooâs bedroom is harrowing. Out of all the outcomes he had considered before he texted you, the outcome of you blocking him was not even on the list.Â
Before jumping to some sort of conclusion, Wonwooâs finger hovers over the call button with skepticism. If you donât pick up, then thatâs it. That would be the definitive answer to all his qualms.Â
âThe number you have called is not available, please leave a message at the tone,â an automated voice affirmed his suspicions.Â
The notification is gut-wrenching, but he canât just sit here and pretend like itâs okay for you to do this. To decide without any of his input. What kind of friend were you to just drop him like he was nothing but an old toy? How unfair did you have to be to not even try to talk it out before you completely cut him off?Â
five.Â
Pacing outside the door of your apartment, Wonwoo hasnât been this nervous in years. He has always been so sure of himself, but itâs almost two in the morning and heâs still continuing to weigh his options.Â
Itâs either youâll let him in, and talk for the first time in almost two weeks, or youâll kick him out before he can step a foot past the door. Desperately, he desires that it be the first option. Losing you over this would break him, and not in the way you would expect.Â
Heâs already lost his mind. This shouldnât be the way you two break it off. It wonât be the way you two break it off. Not if Wonwoo has a say in the situation.Â
Sweaty palms and white knuckles rasp against the dark oak that barricades himself from you. Thereâs nothing that Wonwoo wants more than to see your face glowing in front of him. And before he can even get a word out to you, the door whips open. The person on the other side is someone Wonwoo is starting to get really sick of seeing.Â
âWhat the hell are you doing here?â Both Wonwoo and Seokmin speak in unison.Â
Scoffing, Wonwoo rolls his eyes at his so-called friend, âI think I should be asking you that. You clearly donât live here.âÂ
âMinnie? Is someone at the door?â your voice is as sweet as a glass of lemonade on a hot summerâs day.Â
Minnie. Wonwoo almost threw up in his mouth.Â
Minnie. The nickname is parallel to nails scraping against a chalkboard.Â
âYeah! Your neighbour just needed to borrow something,â Seokmin goads through a sickly sweet smile, eyes never leaving Wonwooâs. Without as much as a word of mockery, Seokminâs expression had said more than his words ever could have.Â
Despite his soft demeanour, Wonwoo knew there was something vile hiding under Seokminâs thick skin.Â
A rebuttal to his deception is on the tip of Wonwooâs tongue, but your melodic voice echoes throughout your home once more. The refute dies within his throat, and he hopes you will come out and see what your âneighbourâ is looking for.Â
âOkay!â is the only response you give out. The reverberation of the water hitting the shower tiles causes Wonwooâs stomach to practically lurch out his abdomen.Â
âWhatever youâre doing, sheâs not gonna fall for it,â Wonwoo jeered, staring at Seokmin with looks that should kill, if he could.Â
Seokmin chuckles bitterly, âShe already has.âÂ
There was no need for Wonwoo to put two and two together; he already knew what Seokmin was alluding to. It left a dreadful taste in his mouth.Â
Puffing out his chest, Wonwoo takes a step closer towards the man he once considered a close friend. Sizing him up, he knew that Seokmin was the reason for the wedge in your friendship. And Wonwoo had no problem treating him as such.Â
âYouâre fucking sick, you know that?â Wonwoo practically spits in his face.Â
âI could say the same thing for you,â Seokmin mutters, unperturbed, âI didnât have to do anything you know? Just a little push and she fell into my lap, voluntarily.âÂ
âIâm not just going to let you get away with something like this. Sheâs my best friend.âÂ
âI think the correct tense is was. She was your best friend,â Seokmin taunted.Â
He was wrong about Seokmin. Even though he had known about his friend's crush on you for years, Wonwoo didnât expect the lengths Seokmin would go to in order to cut him out of the picture.Â
Before a breath could even escape his lips, Seokmin cuts him off, âI think itâs time for you to leave. She doesnât want to see you.â
The last few words that he heard come out of Seokminâs mouth nearly fell on deaf ears. It was practically a whisper, laced with enough malice to almost kill the fighting spirit inside him. Almost.Â
âBy the way, donât text her anymore. Iâve made sure she wonât get any more notifications from you.âÂ
The realization had struck Wonwoo hard. He knew you well enough that you wouldnât just block him so carelessly, without a word no less. Yet he was no match for Seokmin, not after the fact that you allowed him into your home, your heart, so willingly.Â
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Lying in wait, Wonwoo observes the door of your building once more. The distinct difference this time was that Wonwoo had no guilt left in him to care. Whether you see him or his car across the street didnât matter to him anymore. The only thing Wonwoo wanted to make sure of was whether or not Seokmin would be leaving your place.Â
After what had felt like hours, he watched the same scene from last night unfold in front of him once more. The abhorrent hug goodbye that is exchanged between you and Seokmin is nothing but a cue for Wonwoo to make his move.
With as much grace as a bull in a china shop, he slams the car door shut, not even bothering to lock it before he stalks his way to your apartment. The anticipation caused the hairs on his neck to stand straight up. As he presses the button to your floor, he can only deliberate whether any of Seokminâs words hold any truth behind them.
 Certainly not, right? Not after all the years you spent together. His friendship with you couldnât end on this vague note. You were always the sentimental type, holding onto trinkets, memories, and even people for far too long. It should be the same with Wonwoo; he believed it would be the same.Â
If there is a chance, you should allow him to talk and voice his opinion. No, Wonwoo will voice his opinion; there has never been a time when you havenât let him speak.Â
As the elevator ascends to your floor, anxiety begins to weigh down his shoulders. The feeling is atypical and Wonwoo hates how his throat constricts. He hates how his clothes feel too tight and stuffy despite his casual attire. Is this how it feels? To actually care about someone and whether their decisions might affect him later on?Â
Footsteps echo within the hallway, and with each step he takes, the illusion steadily becomes more vivid. Your front door almost looks like itâll take a mile before Wonwoo can reach it, rather than a few feet away.Â
After what felt like years, Wonwoo stands before the entrance of your home once more. The foreboding tension wonât vanish and itâs starting to make him itch. Without another thought, Wonwoo forces himself to knock on the door knowing itâll be you who answers this time, not Seokmin.Â
âMinnie? Did you leave something agaiâ,â Abrupt silence engulfs your words, leaving nothing but an echo to resonate within the expanse of your long hallway.
âWonwooâŚâ your voice falters, like you genuinely didnât expect to see him, let alone have him standing outside your door.Â
âDid you fuck him?â Wonwoo cuts to the chase, not leaving any room for you to ask questions.Â
His blunt words caused a frown to grace your soft pink lips, and Wonwoo almost felt bad for being so frank. But he doesnât have time to beg for your forgiveness, the anger surmounting to nothing but harsh words and a push past you and into your home.Â
âDid you fuck him? Yes or no?â Wonwoo continues to press you for answers, agitated that you have the audacity to stand there dumbfounded. As if you donât know who he's talking about. âCâmon, you know who Iâm talking about,â he can almost laugh at the situation in front of him.Â
How is it that all the rage he built up for Seokmin is being taken out on you? Wonwoo had no clue, but the thought of his friend-now-enemy defiling you, tasting you, while Wonwoo desperately waited for your call caused him to direct all his anger to you. Perhaps itâs undeserving to do so, but Wonwooâs frustration spoke for him before his brain could even register what he was saying.Â
âThe past two weeks youâve been ignoring me, spending your time with him, do you know where his true intentions lie?â Wonwoo continues to rant with unpreparedness.Â
He didnât plan what he was going to say because there was a moment of doubt, he had expected you to open the door just to slam it right back in his face. The look you gave him almost brought him to his knees. Your doe-eyed expression couldâve broken down every wall heâs built if only he hadnât let his anger proceed him.Â
Wonwoo shouldâve cried, to plead for you to take him back. To go back to the way things were. He knew he fucked up the moment he uttered a single word. The hurt flashed across your face as though Wonwoo turned your world upside down.Â
âSeokmin doesnât care about you, and Iâll tell you that now because you need to hear it. He just wants to fuck you! And you just gave that to him?â He canât stop talking.Â
âStop. Just stop fucking talking Wonwoo. Do you hear yourself right now?â You cut off his rant. âOut of all people, who gave you the right to tell me who I can and cannot fuck? Especially knowing the type of person that you are. It doesnât matter if Seokmin and I had sex. What matters is the fact that you think you can barge in here at two-thirty in the morning interrogating me over a situation that doesnât involve you.âÂ
âNo. Iâm just trying to help you. Seokmin isnât the person that you think he is,â Wonwoo seethes, annoyed at how youâre twisting his words.Â
The bile in his throat rose further, as you stood before him like he had just kicked your dog. Wonwooâs extremely aware of the hole he had dug for himself, but he couldnât stop. His urge to self-sabotage overrides his common sense.Â
âThat is exactly what weâre not going to do right now. Seokmin has been a better friend to me than you have been in all the years weâve known each other. I have been by your side for years, bending over backwards. I was at your beck and call and Iâm tired. Sometimes I wish I could go back in time and warn myself about you. I fell in love with my best friend, and the worst part was that you didnât care enough to notice.Â
âI gave up so much for you, Wonwoo. I lost myself trying to please you. But I give up. I was drowning in my love for you. It consumed every part of me to the point I couldnât even come up for air. And Iâm just sick of it. I know thereâs a part of you that cares about me too, but itâll never be equal. Iâll always love you more than you love me, and I donât want to feel this way anymore.âÂ
âWhat hurts me the most, is that you thought it would be okay to accuse me of things I didnât even do. I did not sleep with Seokmin, but why is that what you care about? He respects me and just wants to be there for me. And thatâs a lot more than I could ever say about you.âÂ
Your voice was terrifyingly calm, with neither a lilt nor a hiccup during your speech. The heft of your declaration crashed back down onto Wonwoo, leaving him at a loss for words.Â
âIâm sorry,â is the first thing to come out of his mouth after a long pause.Â
âPlease. Itâs late, you should go home,â you sigh, but Wonwoo couldnât move an inch. He refused.Â
âIâm sorry,â he repeats himself, looking into your eyes, searching for the look of endearment you had always given him.Â
âWonwooâŚâ there it is. Your voice had broken for the first time since Wonwoo stepped foot in the place.Â
âPlease. Iâm so fucking sorry. For getting angry, for doubting you, for not realizing how badly you were hurting,â Wonwoo resorted to pleading.Â
A look of desperation mixed with agony was the only thing you could exchange for his apologies.
The stare of grief you had given him caused a shooting pain to swell throughout his limbs. The one that begins at his fingertips, creeping up to tug at the strings that held his heart together. He wanted this nightmare to end, and he was sure you did too.Â
âItâs time for you to go. Iâm tired, Wonwoo.â A single tear slips and trickles down your cheek.Â
He regrets not wiping it away for you at that moment. It was the first time he had been so unsure of his actions. So, instead, he walked out of your apartment, leaving nothing but the lingering scent of his cologne and a piece of his heart.Â
Wonwoo's world was crumbling underneath him, and there was only one person he refused to let go of. He shouldâve known.
He shouldâve known that you were in front of him this whole damn time.
end of act one.
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Poison: part 2
Summary: Coriolanus always hated Sejanus Plinth. He had everything that Coriolanus should of had; money, influence, and you.
Warnings: Coryo being de-lu-lu, unrequited love, Reader insert, dark!Coriolanus snow, unedited, dead dove to not eat
Word count: 15,053
Part 1 here
Part 3 coming.
Coriolaus wakes early the next morning and races to the Citadel to drop off Dr Gauls homework.Â
He carried his anxiety about Dr Gauls potential comments along with him to his session with Lucy-Grey.Â
He struggled to sit still, twirling his pen around and around in his hand. It was not how he wanted to present himself to Lucy-gray.Â
What he wanted was her trust, her loyalty, her obedience. Things that would be hard to gain if he gave off a school-boy impression.Â
Instead he forced his nails into the palm of his hand under the table, and tried to focus on Lucy-Gray as she spoke.Â
âI am sorry about your friendâ, she offered.Â
âThank youâ, he returned.Â
âThat other girl. Was she okay? The guards whisked you away so fast. I couldnât see-â.Â
Something about her asking about you made Coriolanus irritated.Â
He supposed it was just the image it brought back. The sheer shock upon your face, the fear that he wouldnât get to you in time.Â
âSheâs fineâ, he interrupted. His pen began twirling in his hand again.Â
He wished he could have seen you this morning to check on you. You most likely woke up in the arms of Sejanus. He wouldnât check on you like he should. His first words would have been complaints about the games.Â
He shouldnât be here really. Who choses mentoring a boy sure to die rather than taking care of you at home. Coriolanus bet he made no protest when you got ready for school.Â
If it had been Coriolanus, as it should be, he would have ensured you stayed home in bed. He wouldnât have left your side after yesterday. He wouldnât have even let you be there yesterday.Â
First Sejanus causes the wound, and then he isnât man enough to take care of you properly. How sweet it will be, the day you finally belong to Coriolanus Snow.Â
âI need you to sing in these interviews. Itâs your last chance to win people over. I canât send you gifts in the area without their moneyâ, he states.Â
âMaybe a guitar could persuade me. Maybeâ, Lucy-gray offers.Â
âSnow. Dovecoteâ Dean highbottom calls.Â
Coriolanus whips around to see Peacekeepers waiting for them by the door.Â
He could piece the clues together to come to the conclusion that Dr Gaul had called them.Â
Clemmie on the other hand waited until they were climbing the Citadel steps to ask her obvious question.Â
âShe canât actually have expected us to write that report. Could she? I was crying for hours last nightâ.Â
Corionaus sighs. If Clemmie had kept her mouth shut he would have been next to you. Youâd be nervous and in need of comfort, no matter how tough you talked.
âWe did write it. I handed it in this morningâ, he states.Â
This time Clemmie sighed, âGreat, give me the highlightsâ.Â
Coriolanus obliged her if only to keep his mind focused. His bullet points took him up the entry stairs and through the doorway to Dr Gauls lab.
The lab exceeded coriolanus horrific expectations.Â
It was cold and the large space only housed a long corridor of strange creatures in glass cabinets.Â
Coriolanus taps the casing of a fish-type creature only to see if it moves.Â
Its eyes shoot open only for a second before falling back into a drugged sleepy state.Â
What exactly was Dr Gaul doing? What were these things? For what purpose could they be used for?Â
âMr Snow. Ms Dovecote. Come and see my new babiesâ. Dr Gaul's voice boomed in the empty space.
Coriolaus left the fish, following Clemmie as Dr Gaul led them to a new section and over to a large tank of colorful serpents.Â
The rainbow moved within the glass in perfect sync. It was hard to tell where one snake started and another ended.Â
âIs there a point to the color?âClemmie asked.Â
Dr Gaul scoffs at her as she ascends the stairs to the top of the glass cage.
âThereâs a point to everything, Ms Dovecote, or nothing at allâ, Dr Gauls answers.Â
She spins to face the children, and rests against the side of the enclosure.Â
âI must say I was expecting Miss y/n, in your place Ms Dovecottâ.Â
âAs I said, Dr Gaul, Coriolanus and I do all our assignments togetherâ, Clemmie defended.Â
âWhich is exactly why I was expecting the other oneâ. Dr Gauls eyes flick to Coriolanus, âexactly, which part did you write Miss Dovecott?â.Â
Coriolanus tries to pull Clemmie out of the hole she was in but Clemmie talks over top of him.
âThere was-â.
âI was inspired by Coriolanus, of course. But the sponsorships, and the gifts in the arena. They were all mineâ, she cut him off.Â
âClemmieâ, he warns. Dr Gaul already knew she played no part. Lying to her would only aggravate her sadistic tenancies.Â
Dr Gual takes the bait. Crossing her hands in an almost gleeful manner she addresses Clemmie.Â
âSo itâs your sweaty handwriting on that page? Very impressive, Miss Dovecoteâ, Dr Gauls fawns.Â
Coriolanus knew it was a tease. He anticipated the come down and the potential consequences of her lie.Â
âUnfortunatelyâ, Dr Gaul continues, âMy assistant mistook it for trash and lined the shelf of this very terrarium with itâ.Â
Dr Gaul slides back the hatch to show the students the paper that was trapped between the snakes.Â
âRetrieve it for us, won't you? So we might all consider your inspired ideasâ, Dr Gaul smiles.Â
Coriolanus hand twitched. He imagines you in Clemmies place now. How close he would have pulled you. How his own hands would latch themselves over yours and shield them against your chest.Â
He wondered if he should do the same for Clemmie. She was an old friend, and her grades helped him to the top.Â
Still he only stood back and watched. Half-Curious as to what would happen.Â
The snakes couldn't be poisonous. Dr Gaul wouldnât play with a students life. Especially a student from a high status family like Clemmieâs.Â
Maybe. Coriolanus thinks back to the weird, mutated animals that lined the hallway. There was really no telling what Dr Gaul was capable of.Â
âDonât worry. My little predators are perfectly docile with those they can trust. So if theyâre used to your scent, if youâve handled their food, for example, or if they have inhaled the sweat of your palm on a page..theyâll leave you alone. If not, Youâd be on your own, little girlâ.Â
Coriolanus knew from her words that Dr Gaul words were a threat. Those Snakes would harm Clemmie.Â
Yet she reached her hand into the enclosure.Â
âClemmie!â Coriolanus grits.Â
He is ignored to her own peril.Â
As soon as her hand brushes against the edge of the page, a Snake lashes out and strikes the flesh that proposes to retrieve the paper.Â
Clemmie screams upon impact. Trying desperately to shake the snake from her hand, she loses balance and topples off the stand.Â
âClemmie! No, no!â Coriolanus attempts to catch her as she falls, but Dr Gaul hinders him by pulling him back by his arm.Â
She lands with a heavy thud on her back. Gasps fill the air as she tires to regain her breath.Â
Already she looked pale. The skin on her hand turned a pale green color, and her eyes refused to blink or look anywhere else but directly in front of her.Â
âYou asked about the colors, Ms Dovecott. I want my enemies to see a rainbow of destruction engulfing the world. I am not above using spectacle to create a little terror. A strategy your classmate here articulated very well in his proposalâ.Â
Coriolanus watches as two peacekeepers and assistant come running over. The assistant administered a large needle which helped Clemmie regain her breath but not her composition.Â
The Peacekeepers then, without care, began to drag Clemmie across the floor and out a near door.Â
Coriolanus was left alone with Dr Gaul who turned her attention to him.Â
âI wonder if y/n would have chosen the same decision?â, she questioned.Â
âWill she die?â Coriolanus asked in a hard tone. More than Dr Gaul mentioning you, he hated the image of you lying in Clemmies place.Â
Dr Gaul shrugs her shoulders as if it didnât really matter.Â
âThe pleasure of breaking ground in oneâs research is one gets to find outâ, she dismissed.Â
She smirks as she turns back to the enclosure. Her hand reaches in and she begins to play with her pet snakes.Â
âYou donât like me talking about her do you?â, Dr Gaul picks up a loose piece of paper and thrusts it at Coriolanus, âfor a boy who came up with these proposals, you sure do wear your heart on your sleeveâ.Â
The paper crumbles in Coriolanus' grip. He looks at it to avoid eye contact with Dr Gaul.Â
âWhat would Miss y/n think if she saw them? Theyâre good, these proposals. I am planning to implement as many as possibleâ.Â
This causes Coriolanus to look up at Dr Gaul. If you knew, you were sure to never forgive him.Â
âDonât worryâ Dr Gaul said, as if she could read his mind, âIâll take credit for this one. Miss y/n is yet to realize her place in this worldâ.Â
Dr Gaul closes the hatch to the snakes enclosure, turning her body towards Coriolanus.Â
âAnd who is to be beside her, wouldnât you say?â, she taunts.Â
Coriolanus straightens up, dropping the ruined paper to the ground.Â
âY/n isnât part of this conversationâ, Coriolanus snaps.
Dr Gaul grins at him in response, stepping closer so she could talk quieter but still be heard.Â
âWe both want a new world, Mr Snow. My only question is how far are you willing to go to get it?â
She doesnât let him answer. Seemingly, now bored of the conversation.Â
âNow run along, you have an arena to promote and itâs time for my milk and crackersâ, she dismisses.Â
He takes the chance to leave. Storming down the steps and back along the hallway as fast as he could.Â
Coriolanus tries to keep himself from running out of the Citadel. He nearly stumbles over his feet trying to get out as quick as he can.Â
Turning behind him every so often to make sure no one was following him.Â
The whole scene plays in his mind again and again.Â
He was glad it wasnât you in the end. You were already so traumatized after yesterday, it was a relief to not have to put you through that ordeal.Â
The walk through of the arena was not for another hour. He had time to check on you.Â
He was sure you were at school. Your parents wouldnât let Sejanus into the house, and you wouldnât have left Sejanus after yesterday. There was little chance you would have stayed at the Plinths. A smaller chance of Sejanus forcing you to as he should have.Â
Suddenly, Sejanusâ lack of care turned out to be a good thing.Â
Sejanus would be with his mentor getting ready for the tour. Which meant Coriolanus could see you without company.Â
He knew your class schedule well. He liked the knowledge while he was in one class, he knew which one you were in.Â
So he knew where to go and wait until the bell rang.Â
A group of people rushed out of the classroom before you. You were the only one walking alone so you were easy to spot.Â
You almost walk past him but he grabs your wrist and pulls you out of the line of people to a quiet staircase.Â
âCoriolanus?â you question.Â
You donât fight him as he pulls you against the wall and stands in front of you like a shield.Â
The people who walk past eye the scene but make nothing of it.Â
âCoriolanus, are you okay?â you question.Â
He couldnât tell you about Clemmie and Dr Gaul but he was also so desperate for comfort.Â
âIs it Arachne?â you ask. He nods his head âyesâ although his mind was far from it.Â
You put your hand that was free from the weight of your books on his shoulder.Â
âItâs not your faultââ, you console.Â
âI just wish I could have done moreâ, he lied.Â
He had thought little about Arachne since last night. But she was once again bringing you closer to him.
You shake your head, a sad expression pulls across your face and he instantly regrets his lie. Yesterday was traumatic to you, he shouldn't have played it up just for some sympathy.Â
âNoâ you repeat, âwhat happened was no one's fault but her ownâ.
He wanted to make the argument that perhaps the fault lies with no one else but the tribute, but it would open a conversation he did not want to have.Â
Instead he reaches up and places his hand on your elbow that had reached out to him. Â
âAre you okay?â he asks. It should have been his first question.
âI am fineâ you say.Â
Your hand drops from his shoulder and he is forced to put his hand on the brick wall next to your hip.Â
The position wedged you in a corner. With his tall frame towering over you and now his arm blocking you in. It felt as if you were trapped.Â
âYou should talk to someone. Arachne was your friendâ, you state.
You shuffle slightly forward to hint to him that he was too close but he remains stagnant in his place.Â
âArachne was not my friendâ, he deflects.Â
You never liked her which meant Coriolanus never liked her.Â
âYou're my friend. Arachne was just someone I grew up with. I hardly knew herâ, Coriolanus tried a softer tone as his previous speech came off harder than intended.Â
He offered a kind smile that you did not return.Â
âIâve been worried about you all dayâ he breathes.Â
His hand moves to your hip, and you are quick to push it off.Â
âCoriolanus you are acting strange, perhaps you should go see the school doctor. No one would blame you if you chose to drop out of mentoring after yesterdayâ.Â
Strange you called it. Not a man desperately in love. But a mad man that needs to be taken away.Â
This causes him to take a step back away from you. His eyes go down to the ground but shoot back up at you. Mentoring. In a haste he checks his watch.Â
He was supposed to be at the Arena in fifteen minutes but he is twenty minutes away.Â
He groans, cursing the length of the Citadel from here, and cursing your late class.
 âI have to leaveâ, he says, âi just came to make sure you were okayâ.Â
âI amâ, you acknowledge.Â
He steps forward again, placing his hands on your shoulder blades and pulling you forward into his chest.Â
You stumble into him, timidly raising your hands to pat his lower back.Â
âForget your last class, you should go homeâ, he begs.Â
He feels you push back against him so he lets you go and takes a step back.Â
âYou should worry more about yourself. You look so paleâ.Â
When you reach out to touch his forehead, he leans into your touch. Loving the way your little warm hand felt.Â
He knew it didnât mean anything. You were kind. He could have been anyone and you would have done the same thing.Â
Still he allows himself a second of pretend that it meant more.Â
âI have to goâ, he says again, âJust promise me that youâll go homeâ.
âSure, Coriolanusâ, you amuse.Â
It was enough to hear it. He didnât need to believe it.Â
With a final smile, he reaches up to touch your elbow once more and leaves you in the dark corner.Â
His run to the arena would have been easier for him if he had any fuel to burn.
His breakfast of a single potato did not provide enough energy to make the distance, yet he pushed himself further than his body wanted him to.Â
It paid off when he reached the arena just in time for walk-in.Â
He filed in next to Lucy-Grey seconds before the doors opened.Â
âI didnât think you were going to make itâ, lucy-Grey admits.Â
âWeâre going to win thisâ Coriolanus vows, âTogetherâ.Â
The arena is dark. An ominous red glow from the ticket vendor invites them in.Â
The camera crew are already there, pointing their large frames in the faces of the tributes.Â
Lucy-Grey smiles at it, before it pans to a Solomon looking Sejanus walking behind his tribute.
When the shutters open, the streaming light startles Lucy-Grey who pulls back against Coriolanus.Â
He steadies her, looking around for possible strategies.Â
âPleaseâ Lucy-Grey grabs his arm to turn him towards her, âPlease, Coriolanus, donât let me die in here tomorrowâ.
Before he can answer he is knocked off his feet by a large explosion. He feels heavy gusts of wind from three other directions meaning there was no safe direction he could turn too.Â
Lucy-Grey lands beside him, and he scrambles to help her to her feet.Â
The dust is heavy and clouds them. He could feel lucy-gray in his grasp but could only faintly see her. The screams and commotion make it impossible to hear what she is trying to say.Â
Another loud explosion tore the roof down over them.Â
He releases Lucy-gray so they could both run for cover.Â
Days of the war spring to his memory. The rebels were back to finish him off.Â
The force of the explosion knocked him off balance and onto the floor.Â
He could see peoples feet as they scramble past but none stop to help him.Â
A louder, cracking noise spoke of his bigger issue and he turns to see a large pailing coming down towards him.Â
Knowing he wouldn't have enough time to get to his feet, he began to crawl as fast as he could.Â
It wasnât fast enough. The hot metal pailing pins his shoulder to the ground. He could smell his own flesh burning as he lay trapped.Â
Was this how it ended? He regrets not kissing you today. He had always been reserved. Afraid of your rejection. But he should have just took. Now heâll die without ever getting to taste you.Â
Through the smoke he could see Lucy-Grays boots come into view.Â
âHelp meâ he begs. He still had so much to do.Â
She looks to be bending down to assist when she is interrupted by Marcus flying across towards the open door.Â
âLeave himâ he demands, âHe wouldnât save youâ.Â
Marcus doesnât stick around for her decision. Running to his freedom just across the room.Â
It was true, if it come down to it Coriolanus would save himself. But Lucy-Gray needed him to survive. She would only get caught in the Capitol and then thrown in the area without a mentor.Â
She must have realized that too because she bent back down to lift the burning metal off Coriolanus. She didnât have to lift it far for Coriolanus to roll out from under it.
He is panting heavily he realizes, and is unable to move his shoulder.When Peacekeeper came to take lucy-gray away. Coriolanus couldnât even rise from the floor to stop them.Â
He throws out his good hand in an attempt to do something. But the searing pain in his shoulder and his cloudy head hindered him from being able to help.Â
The last image he could see was her looking down at her burnt hands before it all went black.Â
His pounding headache woke him to the sight of you by his bed.Â
He didnât believe it. He had to be dead.Â
His hand lashes out to take a hold of your wrist. You felt real.Â
Your reaction seemed real. A startled look of surprise and discomfort.Â
âWoah, Corio, take it slowâ, the voice of Tigres calls to him.Â
He looks away from your face to see Tigres sitting in the chair next to you.Â
âWhat?â Coriolanus questioned, âWhat happened?â.Â
He lets go of your wrist only so he could rise from the bed. The ache in his shoulder becoming more apparent as he moved.Â
âIt was a rebel bombing. They must have been planning it for months. Four tributes were killedâ.Â
Coriolanus almost scowls hearing his voice.Â
Sejanus sat in a chair positioned on the other side of the bed. You hadnât come to him in his hour of need. You were merely tagging along with your boyfriend.Â
âEveryone is terrified, Corioâ Tigres explains, âFliex Ravenstill is on life supportâ.Â
âThe rebels released a message. They said they want to tear down the symbol of the Hunger Games. Marcus got out. Heâs the only one. Peacekeepers are hunting him in the streets but at least he has a better chance out there than he would tomorrowâ, Sejanus gravely mutters.Â
âTomorrow?â Coriolanus expounds, âTheyâre not still going ahead with the Games?â
âWe canât look weak in front of the enemy,â you spat, âEverything is going ahead as scheduled. I donât even know if Lucy-Gray will be able to play tonightâ.
âThe interviewsâ, Coriolanus guessed, still hazy.Â
He pulls himself up out of bed, holding out his arm for you to help his rise.Â
You do, automatically, hooking his good arm over your shoulder and wrapping your arm across his waist to keep him up.Â
ââYou shouldnât get out of bedâ, you criticize him.Â
Normally he wouldnât ignore you, but the interviews started fifty minutes ago.Â
Sejanus rises to in order to assist Coriolanus as he shuffles forward, but Coriolanus barks another order at him.Â
âSejanus, turn the Tv to the interviewsâ.Â
Like a good dog, he obeys. Leaving another man hanging onto his girlfriend.Â
âCareful, Corioâ Tigres directs.Â
Coriolanus takes tigres arm as he couldnât lift his shoulder so all his weight wasnât passed on to you.Â
The Tv turns just in time to watch Lucy-gray come out with a guitar, and a big smile.Â
Sejanus makes his way over to you, offering to take your place as Coriolanusâ anchor.Â
He is quick to speak for you. Stating that the change would topple him to the floor.Â
Sejanus relents and takes his place beside you. You made no complaints so Coriolanusâ weight couldnât have been hurting you.Â
Coriolanus had missed the opening introduction due to Sejanus, but was now focused enough as Lucy-Gray went into her song.Â
âWhere did she get the guitar?â Coriolanus asks. He had been too busy to organize her one before the bombing.Â
âI brought it for herâ, you answer, âi went to see if she was okay after the bombing and she said she needed a guitar for her interview. Said sheâll feel naked without itâ.Â
âThank you. That was very kindâ, Coriolanus commended softly.Â
Coriolanus always knew someday that you and him would make a great team.
Your eyes are trained on Lucy-gray, and Coriolanus followed suit.Â
She sang about a boy back home and a betrayal. Was that what she was referring to when she said it was complicated back home. Will she fight with everything she had in her or does she secretly hope that she will die just to spite her past lover.Â
It was additional stress Coriolanus could have lived without.Â
âThe poor girlâ you mutter with tears rolling down your face.Â
Coriolanus squeezes your shoulders in comfort.Â
âSheâll be okayâ he promises. He would ensure it for his own survival and your personal satisfaction now that you and his tribute were friendly.Â
âThank you for being hereâ, he says looking down at you, before turning his sights to Tigres, âAll of youâ.Â
âItâs what friends doâ, Sejanus answers. The only person Coriolanus was not speaking to.Â
âI donât think you should be standingâ, you say, trying to turn Coriolanus back to bed.Â
He allows you to lead him there where you tuck him back into bed.Â
You ruin the moment by going straight back into Sejanusâ arms once Coriolanus has settled.Â
âWeâll leave you to restâ Sejanus states.Â
He looked too unhappy for a man who held you in his arms.Â
âGoodnightâ he bids, âand y/n, thank you for helping Lucy-Gray tonightâ.
Her performance wouldn't have been half as moving with the soft, sad melody accompanying it.Â
âGood luck, Coriolanus. I hope she winsâ, you remark.Â
With the Plinth prize and the love of his life on the line; lucy-gray was going to be the 10th annual winner of the Hunger Games.Â
Coriolanus just had to figure out how to give her a competitive edge.Â
He visited the zoo later that night after scouting out the new arena. With four tributes already dead and the new tunnels revealed, the bombing may have been the best thing that had ever happened to him.Â
âLucy-gray!â he calls softly, âLucy-gray!â
He can hear the pounding of her footsteps as they come closer. He checks for Guards and woken tributes as she made unnecessary noise. None were aroused so he remained in his spot.Â
âYouâre alive!â She exclaims as she nears the fence.Â
âThose bombs have changed everythingâ, he wastes no time to explain his purpose here, âThey blew the walls out. So that means you can escape up into the stands. Theres a hole down in the floor, it leads down to some tunnels. You can escape there, I tried it.So the moment you hear that bell ring, you run as fast as you can for that hole and find a palace to hide down below aloneâ.Â
âAlone? No, jessups my friendâ, she argues.Â
He shakes his head ânoâ.Â
âThe moment that bell rings, you canât trust anyone. Not even jessup. Just lay low down there until its safe to come outâ, he demands.Â
Couldn't she see that she was risking not only her own life, but his, with her undying loyalty.Â
âThank you. You and y/n have been so nice to me. I donât know what I would have done without you bothâ, Lucy-Grey declares, âI donât know how iâll ever pay you back for your kindnessâ.Â
âYou can winâ, Coriolanus orders, âyou winning will be life changing for y/n and I. We can finally live the life we want to live. When you win, youâll win for all of usâ.Â
âIâll try, but-â she begins but never finishes as Coriolanus cuts her off.Â
âTheres no âbutsâ. Theres no other optionâ, he asserts.Â
Lucy-Gray begins to cry from the pressure of it all.Â
âHeyâ, he whispers in sympathy.Â
âI am sorry. I am more hopeful in the day light but when it gets to nightâ, she whimpers.Â
âItâs okayâ he consoles, reaching for his handkerchief in his pocket. The same one he used to wipe your tears, he now used to wipe the tears of Lucy-gray.Â
âWe are going to win, Lucy-Gray. I promise.â.
âY/n, real lucky to have a friend like youâ Lucy-gray comments.Â
He knew that. Who else would be willing to risk everything for your happiness. It didnât even bother him that Lucy-gray referred to him as your friend.Â
All that matters is that someone else realizes the depth of his love.Â
âI am very lucky to have herâ. He breaths. He was cautious to say too much.
âLook, that song, I need to know that you are serious about winningâ, he demands.Â
âThat song? That was just pay back, thatâs allâ, she defenders, âmy old boyfriend Billy taupe was cheating on me with the mayor's daughter. She got crazy jealous, had her pa read my name out on stage, and now everyone will know what they did to meâ.
The look upon her face told him that she was serious, so he reached into his breast pocket to pull out his most prized possession.Â
âHereâ he shoves the compact into Lucyâs-Grays hand.
âI canâtâ she resists, âItâs too fineâ
He clasps his hands over hers to stop her passing it back.Â
âItâs not a gift. Itâs a loan. His large hands wrap entirely around Lucy-Grayâs little fingers.Â
âWhats in here, donât touch it. Donât even breathe it in because small amounts can be deadlyâ.Â
He could faintly see Lucy-gray staring back at him in the dark. Her big brown eyes caught the lighting of the Zoo and shined back at him.Â
âI have seen what war does to people, okay?â, he lectures, âIâve seen it, and there will come a time when you need this, when you need to act. We all do things weâre not proud of to survive.â
Unexpectedly she brings her head forward to bars in an attempt to kiss him. He lowers his head slightly to dissuade her.Â
The last thing he needed was word getting back to you through a Tribute pretending to be asleep, or just his poor luck to have a Capitol citizen decide to visit the Zoo at the exact moment of weakness.Â
âI am sorryâ, she gasps, âyou said it was complicated with y/n, and y/n said she was with Sejanus so Iâ.Â
She doesnât finish her sentence, too embarrassed.Â
Coriolanus shakes it off like it was nothing, in an attempt to ease her.Â
âItâs fine. I justâ, Coriolanus wasnât sure what to say.Â
You were with Sejanus. There was no real reason why he couldnât kiss lucy-gray.Â
It was mis-guided loyalty to a woman who kissed another man. Sometimes right in front of Coriolanus.Â
Still it didnât feel right. He wanted you to be the only person he kissed.Â
âItâsâ, Coriolanus begins.Â
âComplicatedâ, Lucy-Gray finishes.Â
Coriolanus moves closer, bringing his head as far as he could to the bars.
âWeâre gonna win this Lucy-Gray. Weâre gonna win this together. Iâm going to get you home, back to the Covery, okay? I promiseâ.Â
Coriolanus looks at his victor. His dog in the race. Heâs bet it all on her, and heâll be damned if she was going to let him down.
The morning of the Games, Coriolanus couldnât even eat his cabbage soup that Tigres had worked so hard to prepare.Â
He kisses Grandmaâam and Tigress goodbye before beginning his long journey to school.Â
There would be cameras and crowds of people. He had to look composed, but inside he felt the most scared he had ever been.Â
The feeling eased seeing you across the auditorium.Â
Your hair was down, and your uniform looked freshly pressed. Sejanus held you by the waist as you spoke to him, and you rested your hands on top of his.Â
It didnât matter you were here for Coriolanus just as much as you were for Sejanus. His tribute wasnât even participating. If anything you had come to support Coriolanus and Lucy-Gray.Â
âCoryo!â Sejanus called for him as he approached the mentors chairs.Â
Sejanus lets go of you, which is something Coriolanus would never do, to place a hand on Coriolanus shoulder.Â
âHeyâ Coriolanus greets. His eyes remain on you and how you smile at him.Â
âHow you doing? You alright?â Sejanus asks.Â
âBetterâ, Coriolanus dismisses.Â
He sees a photographer approaching from the corner of his eye, and takes the opportunity to take a step back to invite you between Sejanus and himself.Â
With a hand on your lower back, he propels you forward. The hand remains as you shuffle next to him.Â
âOver here please!â, the man with the large camera calls.Â
Coriolanus smiles at the camera, and he hoped you were too. The flash blinds him, and your smiles fades too fast to be certain it ever was really there.Â
âHow are you this morning?â, Coriolanus asks softly.Â
âNot about to be forced to fight to the deathâ, you snap.
You donât look at him as you speak as you often choose not to do.Â
âHere we go. Here we go, everyone, come onâ, Lucky flickerman diverts people back to their seats, before Coriolanus has the opportunity to comfort you.
Sejanus' large hand goes to the back of your neck, and he leans down to whisper in your ear.Â
âWait for me over there?â he asks, flicking his head to the nearest bleacher to his seat.Â
It was the furthest from Coriolanusâ seat, but you nod in agreement and move to his direction.Â
Coriolanus is ushered into his own seat. He has to crane his neck to look at you sitting on the end of the bleacher all by yourself. He hates to see you as a social out-cast.Â
âFive, four, three, twoâ, the music signals the start of Lucky Flickerman's introduction.Â
Coriolanus ignores him mostly. Turning in his chair to watch you engrossed in the large television in front of you.Â
Your hands grip the seat underneath you. He would give anything to be able to comfort you.Â
He wanted to tell you that it was all going to be okay. If he sat you where he wanted, he would have been able to hold your hand, but Sejanus had put distance between you and him, so he would have to watch from afar.Â
Suddenly you gasp, bring your hand up to your mouth with a frightened expression.Â
Coriolanus turns back to the screens to see what could have caused such a reaction.Â
They had found Marcus and left him strung up and half-alive in the arena. It was cruel even for Coriolanus.Â
You shouldnât have had to see that. Coriolanus wished he could have protected you from it. A district boy taught a lesson, at the expense of your poor, soft heart.Â
Youâll be crying about it for weeks with only Sejanus for consolation.Â
Coriolanus wasnât sure who would be comforting who with the way Sejanus jumped from his chair.Â
As soon as he is out of it, the chair was flying across the room. Only stopping when it hits the force of the wall.Â
âYouâre monsters! All of you!â He screams to the audience.Â
He storms past Lucky flickerman who begins the countdown to the Games as if Sejanus had never existed at all.Â
Coriolanus gets up, rushing over to you as you rise to follow Sejanus.Â
He manages to catch your arm just as you make it to the exit way.Â
The scene was out of the line of camera-shot. Past the first three rows of seats, and hidden by the depth of the stands.Â
Coriolanus felt hidden enough to not let go of your arm, despite you struggling against him.Â
You turn back to see how had stopped you with an angry expression, but it doesnât soften when you see itâs him.Â
âDonâtâ, he begs. He wanted you to stay and support him.Â
It didnât matter if you knew it or not, but you were his biggest comfort, and thatâs what he needed as he watched Lucy-Gray fight for his life.Â
You donât listen to him, tugging your arm out of his grip and chasing after Sejanus without looking back.Â
Coriolanus watches as you go with a heavy breath.
âAnd theyâre off!â Lucky announces.Â
Coriolanus turns to watch Lucy-Gray run from her mark.
âRunâ, he demands softly. He takes a few steps forward but is halted when Lucy-Gray remains in the same spot, looking around.Â
âWhat are you doing? Runâ he groans.Â
He staggers back to his seat, gripping the plastic back tightly in his hand.Â
His eyes shut when Lucy-Gray narrowly avoids a strike from Reaper. Â
Why wonât anyone ever listen to him, he wondered.Â
A district 2 kid gets slaughtered which gains the Cameras full attention. When it pans back to a field shot, Lucy-Gray was crossing the broken fragments with Coral hot on her heels.Â
Coriolanus felt the need to take a seat as he watched. A few of his eliminated classmates wished him well as they left, but Coriolanus remained slumped against his hand.Â
It wasnât until she had gathered Jessup and began racing for the hole in the ground that Coriolanus lifted his head again.Â
âGo, go, goâ, he muttered. The pack was closing in. Hell bent on taking out Lucy-gray.Â
They almost manage to, but Lucy-Gray slips through the broken door, and a squabble prohibits the hunters coming in.Â
He sighs. At least she was safe for now. He would worry about Jessup when it came time for it. Whats the point of worrying now? It was still anybody's game. He could very well die within the next hour from a surprise attack.Â
Coriolanus squirms in his seat watching as another child is hacked apart by dull weapons.Â
He pushes it from his mind as soon as the camera shifts. Lucy-Gray was safe, thats all that mattered. She still has a shot at winning.Â
Nothing more happened. All the tributes found shelter in one corner or another. Only Reaper paced the opened space, willing someone to come attack him.Â
Coriolanus wonders if you will be back. He hoped you would come check on him.Â
Coriolanus rises his head to the screen once more as Lamina makes her way up the broken fragments to where Marcus hung. Reaper gave her space, seemingly knowing what she was doing.Â
A small conversation between the two preceded Lamina swinging her axe down.Â
Coriolanus shudders hearing the impact. He hoped you didnât see that.Â
He could only imagine the sobbing it would cause.Â
Lamina cuts marcus down and he falls like a bag of bricks.Â
She gazes down at him. Coriolanus couldnât tell if it was in remorse, or in quiet pride of giving him a merciful death.
The sound of the drone coming near broke her concentration. The water attached swung in the air as it flew too fast towards her. She rose, reaching out to catch it.Â
Coriolanus almost laughed when it drove straight past her and smashed into the rocks.Â
The night dragged on, but Coriolanus remained. Eyes glued to the screen in hope of a glance of Lucy-Gray.Â
The camera stayed mainly above ground where the action was, but sometimes he got a dash at what Lucy-Gray was doing.Â
She was still alive. Or at least was, ten minutes ago.Â
The other mentors, and most of the audience had left as the night bled.Â
Nothing had really happened for hours. A squabble or a chase here and there but most of the fight had left the tributes.Â
âIf only you could trap y/n as easily as you have trapped that poor girlâ, Dean Highbottoms voice surprised Coriolanus.
âIâve trapped her?âCoriolanus fought, âI didnât create the Gamesâ.
He saw Dean Highbottom flinch ever so slightly. If he hadn't been looking so intensely, he would have missed it.Â
âNoâ, Highbottom concedes, âbut youâve fueled its continuance. Youâve turned dying children into spectacles , Mr Snow. Congratulationsâ.
Coriolanus ignores him, turning back to the screens.Â
âAre you honestly hoping that winning the plinth prize will win you the girl?â, Dean Highbottom mocks.Â
âI am hoping my hard work will pay offâ, Coriolanus bites.Â
âI saw you before with miss y/n, trying to stop her from leavingâ.Â
âI was trying to stop her from making a fool out of herselfâ.
âWhat do you want from that poor girl?â.Â
Coriolanus knew there was no point in lying. Dean Highbottom had already figured out Coriolanusâ intentions.Â
âOnly whats bestâ, he answers.Â
âHm and you think winning the Plinth prize will help you decide what is best for her?â, Hightbom begins to laugh, his voice taking on a sing-songy tone, âWake up mr Snow. Who do you think decides? Even if your songbird wins, Iâll do everything in my power to ensure you donât see a single dime of that prize moneyâ.Â
Coriolanus turns back to Highbottom with his anger logged in his throat.
The older man smiles back. Coriolanus knew the man was trying to get him to slip up. But his aggravation wonât lose him the prize. If Highbottom wanted it, he would have to rip it from Coriolanusâs hands.Â
Instead he turns back to the screen. Lucy-gray was still underground, feeding Jessup water.Â
He could hear Dean Highbottom walking away which left him with a small victory.Â
Coriolanus takes a deep breath, and sits straightener in his chair.Â
It wasnât over. Dean Highbottom wasnât the only authority. When Coriolanus won, surely Dr Gaul would fight for him. The other teachers too. The star pupil robbed of the victory? Coriolanus would see to an up roar.Â
At some point Coriolanus began to doze off. The late night and the slow turn of events left him the last one in the auditorium. The quietness of it all had his eyes shutting.
âCoriolanus?â. He heard your voice call.Â
He ignores it ,sure it was a dream. But you tap his arm, and his eyes shoot open to see you standing in front of him.Â
You were still in your school uniform, your hair slightly more messy than a couple of hours prior and you looked on the verge of tears.Â
It panicked him greatly to see you in such a state.Â
He reaches out, quickly taking your wrist in his hold.Â
âHuh, what happened? Are you okay?â, he asks.Â
âHas Sejanus been here?â, you quake.Â
Coriolanus shakes his head ânoâ.Â
He could have rolled his eyes. Of course, Sejanus was behind your tears once more. Coriolanus had never made you cry.Â
âWhy would he be here?â, Coriolanus asks. It seemed an unlikely place to visit while his old friend lay dead on several different screens.
Tears begin to roll down your cheeks causing Coriolanus to spring up, attempting to bring you in his arms. You push him away, keeping an arms length distance between you both.Â
âI thought maybe he would come see you. We were sleeping and I woke up, and he was goneâ, you explain with a shaky breath, âI donât know where he could have went, Coriolanus. Heâs not in a good place. I am worried-â
âNot in a good place, indeedâ Dr Gauls voice booms through the open space.Â
This time when Coriolanus touched you, he was given permission. He pulls you next to him to face Dr Gaul together.Â
Dr Gaul was disinterested in the couple, taking the master remote and turning all the channels to the same camera.Â
âSejanus!â, you gasp upon seeing your boyfriend knelt down next to his old friend in the arena.Â
Your hand takes a hold of Coriolanus' arm in a tight grip. Your painted nails dig into his uniform jacket.Â
âBreadcrumbsâ Dr Gaul annotates while the room watches Sejanus spread the food over his friend, âI believe substance for a fallen comrade in his final journey. A district 2 superstitionâ.Â
âHow did he get in there?â you question, never once tearing your eyes from the screen.Â
âIâll work on finding the peacekeeper he bribed to let him in, and remove his tongueâ, Dr Gual snarls, âin the meantime I need you to get him out right nowâ.Â
Dr Gaul looked directly at you which spiked Coriolanus heart rate,Â
âYou should send Peacekeepers inâ, he demanded. There was no way you were joining Sejanus in the arena.Â
âOnly to have him bolt and hide like a rabbit?â, Dr Gaul retorts. âFleix Ravenstill is fighting for his life in a hospital bed, Mr Snow. I will not have these rebels make a further mockery of my games. Anyone sees us lose control of this arena, it might as well be sounding a horn to the districts to revolt!â.Â
Dr Gaul takes a breath, trying to regain the composure lost. She turns her sight back on you, who had dropped Coriolanus' arm during her speech.Â
You stood brave, staring straight back at her with discontempt.Â
âYou choose to be lovers with the radical. Donât you want him out?â, Dr Gaul gages you.Â
Coriolanus steps forward trying to take Dr Gauls attention away from you.Â
ââSending her into the arena will get her killed. Itâll look a lot worse if the tributes kill two Capitol studentsâ, Coriolanus justifies.Â
âA volunteer then?â,Dr Gual pushes.
âIâll goâ, You say too quickly, âI can get him outâ.
âIâll goâ, Coriolanus declares.Â
The mere thought of you in the arena left a sick feeling in his stomach. He wouldnât watch helplessly on the other side of the screen while you risked your life for Sejanus.Â
He couldnât believe Sejanus had put you in this position. Coriolanusâs every move was calculated with you in mind.Â
It was pure luck that you had chosen to seek Coriolanus out. If you hadnât he would have woken the next morning to see you dead in the arena next to Sejanus.Â
He would go into the arena to save Sejanus if it meant saving you.Â
âNo!â you protested, once again grabbing hold of Coriolanus arm to pull him back.Â
He turns to you with a look of irritation on his face.Â
âWhat chance do you think you stand if one of the tributes decide to attack? I am stronger, fasterâ, Coriolanus explained. He hated being irritated at you, but you wouldnât see sense, âIâll get him out, y/n. I promiseâ.Â
âUnless you are both secretly hoping heâll die in that arena, we need to move fastâ, Dr Gaul utters.
Her expression had changed from one of anger to quiet amusement, but she had not forgotten the task at hand.Â
She turns, expecting the children to follow her as she talks. Coriolanus follows suit, leading you as you wrap yourself around his arm.Â
He would have shaken you off. You had no place being even near the arena, let alone outside of its gates, but he loved the way you clung to him.Â
Your tight hold told him you would fight if he tried to leave you. Really it was the way you should be holding him. Not just now, in a state of emergency.Â
âIâll freeze the feed for one hourâ, Dr Gaul says as she moves out of the school, âI expect thats all the time we have until someone noticesâ.Â
A Peacekeeper van is waiting down the steps of the school. Dr Gaul jumps in, leaving the back of the van open for the children.Â
Coriolanus helps you up into the back of the van before lifting himself up behind you. The doors are closed shut as he enters, and the van takes off before he is fully sat next to you.
You are unusually quiet. Coriolanus could tell you were scared from the way you sat. Arms crossed across your chest, looking straight ahead of you with a glazed look.Â
Coriolanus places a hand on your knee in comfort but you donât seem to register it.Â
He tries not to mind Dr Gauls' searing stare from the other bench. He focuses on you and your state of worry.Â
You begin to chew your lip absentmindedly. He wanted to pull it from between your teeth to get you to stop, but the van lurched forward as it stopped.Â
The drive wasnât long, but the peacekeeper sped to it anyway.Â
As the doors are pulled open, Coriolanus takes a deep breath. There was no guarantee that he wouldn't be beaten to death by a tribute trying to save a man he loathed.Â
Grandmaâam and Tigres wouldnât survive without him, but if he died, he would at least make sure Sejanus died along with him.Â
If he couldn't have you, Sejanus definitely couldnât.Â
âLets go, Mr Snowâ, Dr Gual urges.Â
She jumps out first. Coriolanus could hear her directing the Peacekeepers on what was about to happen.Â
You rise with Coriolanus. But He doesnât allow you to get to the door as he does.Â
He jumps down and spins, placing his hand on the doors and bringing them closer together.Â
"Stay in the vanâ, he orders.Â
Surely, even on the off chance that a tribute managed to get through the gates, you would be safe in a locked van.Â
You nod your head in understanding, trying to ease his worry.Â
It doesnât work but he appreciates it anyway.Â
He smiles up at you, taking the time to have a good look at you in case it was his last time.Â
With the doors shut on you, he could focus more clearly. He wasnât going to die in that arena. He wasnât going to die by a district hand.Â
He was going to get out alive. You were going to wake up to yourself and realise that you had been hopelessly in love with Coriolanus this whole time.Â
The gates are unlocked and he feels his confidence waver. Nevertheless, he persits with his mission and with a careful step he enters the arena.Â
Itâs dark and quiet. The moonlight does little to help. A tribute could jump out at any time and Coriolanus would never see them coming.Â
He was cautious to make any sounds, stepping softly on the fragmented rocks.Â
The gate makes it stupid welcome message as he passes through it under the belief the game makers would have been smart enough to disable it.Â
His breath gets caught in his throat while waiting to see who it attracts. He doesnât move.Â
He feels the blood rush to his ears, and his body ready itself to fight. No one comes.Â
Coriolanusâs eyes scan the room for whatever movement he could pick up on. It seemed there was none.Â
With a shaky breath he attempts to continue on, when his heightened ears pick up on a scuffle behind him.Â
He spins quickly, ready to dodge an attack. He wished it had been a tribute, and not you trying to climb over the turn stalls.Â
On its own accord, his face scrunches in anger. His footsteps are louder than he liked as he stormed over to you.Â
He takes your hips into what he was sure was a painful hold, and looks past you to see they had already locked the gate. You were now trapped in here with angry Tributes with nothing to lose.Â
Previously, he had never thought it possible to be angry with you. Now he wanted to scream in your face until you cried.Â
He helps you down, softly to the ground, and catches your hand harshly in his.Â
âYouâre an idiotâ, he whispers, âStay closeâ.Â
He squeezes your fingers into the palm of his hand, but you make no complaint as you follow him into the arena.Â
Coriolanus felt his anxiety and senses heightened. He could faintly see Sejanus in the moonlight still knelt on the ground next to Marcus.Â
He felt you pull against his hold as you near Sejanus, but he refuses to let you go an inch.Â
If there was a tribute lurking he wanted to know where you were.Â
âSejanusâ, you whisper when you are within earshot.Â
He spins straight away upon hearing you. The panic he should have had all along, comes crashing all at once. He looked like a man who had seen a ghost as he rose from the floor.Â
âWhat are you doing here?â, he questions in a strained, soft voice.Â
Sejanus takes your arms in his hands. Coriolanus wanted to yank you out of his hold, but a squabble would cause unnecessary attention.Â
âGet her out of here, Coryoâ, Sejanus demands.
âI would like to. Believe meâ, Coriolanus scolds. His eyes darted around the room, ensuring that all was still unnoticed.Â
âI am not leaving without youâ, with your free hand you reach out to take a fist full of Sejanus shirt.Â
âI have to do thisâ Sejanus justifies, âI have to go where the cameras areâ.Â
âYou think anyone is watching this?â Coriolanus spat, taking a step closer to the couple, âGaul cut the feed. Tributes kill you in here, sheâs just going to say you died from the fluâ.Â
âThey wonât kill meâ, Sejanus vows.Â
âYes they will!â you reproach.Â
Maybe there was hope for you, Coriolanus thinks, Maybe Sejanus hadnât brainwashed you fully.Â
The moonlight as it bounces off Lamina��s axe catches Coriolanusâs eye, and the safety net had now disappeared. She wouldnât attack, but she could draw attention at any time.Â
âYou need to decide right nowâ, Coriolanus demands, he breaks Sejanus' hold on you in case you need to run, and focuses Sejanus attention on himself, âdo you want to fight these tributes or fight for them? Because if you want to make real change, you need to stay aliveâ.Â
âHow can I make any change from out there?â, Sejanus discredits his power.Â
He was not worthy of his power if he had no brains on how to use it.Â
âYouâre rich, smart. You care. You stood up to Gaul in that class, didnât you? Spend your fathers money, do some real goodâ, a clash of the metal resounds in the arena. More would wake from the noise, and the group wouldnât stand a chance.Â
âWeâre dead. Y/nâs dead if we donât leave right nowâ, Coriolanus reprimand, âCome with us, or just be another body in Gaulâs warâ.Â
He knew he would have to fight to get you to leave Sejanus. But he was only allowing a few more seconds before he raced you to the exit.Â
Worried that you would get yourself killed in the struggle to save Sejanus, Coriolanus turns to begging as a last resort.Â
Placing a hand on Sejanus' shoulder, he brings the delusional boy closer.Â
âPlease, Sejanus. Weâre friends. Trust meâ, Coriolanus pleaded.Â
You tug on Sejanus' shirt to move, âComeâ you implore.Â
His large, dirty palm goes over your hand, âAlrightâ, he whispers.Â
The attack came at the perfect time. Coriolanus heard the shuffling of the boys shoes giving him time to pull you back towards the exit, before the war cry resounded through the arena.Â
âGo, Run!â he demands, pushing you ahead of him.Â
You sprint as fast as you can across the broken floor. Coriolanus caught up easily, pushing you forward urging you to move faster. Â
Sejanus lagged behind, choosing to look at the fast approaching tribute.Â
âGo! Go!â Coriolanus yells at you when you turn around to see where Sejanus was.Â
You donât look back again, until you reach the turn stalls.Â
Coriolanus jumps over with ease, turning back to help you over. You stumble as your foot gets stuck on the rusty metal turn, and Coriolanus drags you over it as fast as he could.Â
His hand takes a hold of yours once more as Sejanus approaches the stand with the tribute hot on his heels.Â
He runs forward with you, eager to get you to safety beyond the gates.Â
Sejanus screams as he stumbles over the hard metal and you halt your quick pace to safety.Â
You call for him, trying to tug your hand out of Coriolanusâs. He resists, trying to get you to leave Sejanus.
Coriolanus promises to go back for him once you were beyond the gates but you wouldnât have it.Â
He drops your hand, rathering his own life to be in danger for Sejanus than yours.Â
Coriolanus reaches Sejanus quicker than you do, and yanks him off the ground.Â
âCome on, get up!âSejanus tries to regain his feet but his knee refuses to take any weight, ây/n, get to the gate!â, Coriolanus commands.Â
You donât turn, running towards Sejanus instead of away. You take his other arm over your shoulder, trying to assist Coriolanus.Â
The screaming of the tribute came closer, and before Coriolanus could move, the sharp edge of a blade hacked into his shoulder. It was a far swing from the tribute but with enough force to split skin.Â
He drops Sejanus to dodge the next attack. You fall into the wall, unable to support Sejanus by yourself.
The tribute now closer, stalks over to you with his sword held high. Sejanus tries a feeble attempt to shield you, but Coriolanus takes hold of a metal ruin that was stuck between cement, determined that not one hair on your head would be touched.Â
He scrambles off the ground and swings the cement at the tribute with a loud scream.Â
The young boy stumbles off balance, but readies himself again. He swung back with the blade which Coriolanus narrowly missed before bringing the cement down across the boy's head.Â
It lands him on the ground, but Coriolanus doesnât stop there, bringing it down once more on the boy who threatened his girlÂ
âCoriolanus!â you call to him. More tributes were coming out of the shadows.Â
He drops his weapon, going back over to you to help lift the weight of Sejanus.Â
Sejanus pushes through the pain to quicken the pace of the shuffle, but comotion had inlived the most dangerous pack. Corals groups hooped and hollered as they approached. Â
âY/n, open the gate!â, Coriolanus demands, wanting you to be first out.Â
Sejanus drops his arm from your shoulder, and you take the permission to take off ahead and bang on the gate until it opens.Â
Coriolanus could hear the tributes as they run. They werenât far off. He wasnât sure they would even make it to the gate in time, but you would and thatâs what matters.Â
You push yourself out with the gate as it opens, turning back to look at the boys with wide, fearful eyes.Â
Coriolanus pushes himself to be faster, taking nearly all of Sejanus' weight onto him.Â
They make it just in time, and fall to a heap on the floor next to Peacekeepers boots.Â
Corioanus pushes Sejanus off him. His hand reaches for his shoulder that now weeped blood.Â
He groans as he feels the ache of the gash, next to his still searing burn mark.
He is distracted momentarily when Coral reaches the gate, and throws her spear into it.Â
âKeep your eyes on the screen, gorgeousâ, she taunts Coriolaus, throwing her head in the direction of you, â I may have missed her tonight, but your songbirds next on my listâ.Â
The Peacekeepers demand that her group get back and the tributes disappear back into the dark tunnel.
He had followed Corals gaze to you on the floor. Your tears run down your cheeks now that the adrenaline is gone.Â
Coriolanus moves to get you off the floor and into his arms, but you move as he does, and crawl across the floor to where Sejanus lay.Â
You wrap your arms around his neck and sob into him.Â
âI am okayâ, he promises. His large hand rubs soothing circles on your back.Â
You pull back in anger and begin hitting his chest as you speak.Â
âHow could you?â, you reprimand, âhow could you do that?â.
âI am sorry, I had to do somethingâ. Sejanus winces as he tries to sit up. His knee no doubt, completely ruined.Â
âYou could have been killedâ, you cry with a push against his attempted hold.Â
Was this the end of the bleeding heart couple? Coriolanus felt a spark of joy, watching as you fought.Â
âCoriolanus could have died!â, as if you had forgotten about him you now turn to him, âOh, Coriolanusâ, you cry, âAre you okay?â.Â
Coriolanus hand went back to his shoulder, feeling the wet patch of blood soak through his school jacket. He had no other uniform, even Tigres wouldn't be able to fix it.Â
âCoryo, I am so sorryâ, Sejanus apologies. It meant nothing to Coriolanus who ignored him.Â
A car screeches to a stop and two car doors slam.Â
The car is sleek and expensive with its own full time driver waiting with the lights on.Â
Next to it stood Ma and Mr Plinth, who were well dressed as always.Â
Ma was crying, but Mr Plinth stood stoic and angry.Â
He gave Coriolanus a thankful nod but remained far away expecting his son to come to him.Â
Ma runs over to her baby, wrapping herself around her sons head.Â
Coriolanus takes the opportunity to move closer to you. You stand upon seeing him approach.Â
âAre you alright?â, he questioned.Â
You reach up, taking his neck and bringing him down into a hug. He gratefully goes, never expecting a hug before the relationship began.Â
âThank you, Coriolanus. I would have died in thereâ, you muttered.Â
The hug is too short, before he is ready you are pulling away to look at his shoulder.Â
âCoriolanus needs help!â, you announce, âSomebody needs to take him to the hospital!â.Â
âCome with meâ, he begs you.
âDonât worry, Miss y/n. Iâll take care of our hero hereâ, Dr Gaul inserts herself where she is not wanted once more. She looked amused at Coriolanusâs physical and emotional pain.Â
âY/n, babyâ, Sejanus calls to you. The driver had left the car to assist Sejanus while his father looks on.Â
Coriolanus reluctantly lets go as you move to the sound of your name.Â
âYouâll look after him?â, you question Dr Gaul. Coriolanus wanted to beg you not to believe her.Â
âHeâll be good as new. You have my wordâ, Dr Gaul promises.Â
He shutters as you move further back.Â
Mr Plinth does not cross for his son, but he crosses to come collect you.Â
He wraps an arm around your shoulder to lead you to the car.Â
You look back at Coriolanus as you are led. Taking one final glance before entering the car with Sejanus.Â
Coriolanus watches as the car takes off. He wondered if you had your arms wrapped around Sejanus in the back.Â
He decides it is best not to submit his body to further stress and pushes it out of his mind. The walk home would help him clear his head, and focus only on the positives of the night. You relied on him tonight. Even acknowledged that he had saved your life. That was a step in the right direction.Â
âAnd where do you think you are going, Mr Snowâ, Dr Gaul calls out after him.Â
âHomeâ, he announces over his good shoulder.Â
âAnd make a liar out of me?â she walks in the opposite direction towards the Peacekeeper van, âComeâ.Â
The ride back is silent. The same hurry to get there was not offered on the way back. Coriolanus shoulder ached, the blood would not stop pouring, sticking his shirt to his back and irritating his wound.Â
Dr gaul doesnât speak again until they are back in her lab.Â
He couldnât believe she had taken him back to her experimental freak show instead of a hospital. But he was in pain and in need of medical care so he didnât verbalize his complaints.
âHow did it feel?â she asks as she readies her station for him, âwhen you killed the boy to save y/n?â.Â
He should have known she was watching.Â
âI didnât have a choiceâ, he spat as he unbuttoned his shirt and took a seat in front of her.Â
She laughs at him as she begins her first stitch.Â
âAll your fine manners, education, background, stripped away in a blink of an eye. Fueled with the terror of becoming prey, how fast we become predators".
Coriolanus lets out a shaky breath as the adrenaline dies down and the needle stitches him together.Â
âWho would have thought that one day Crassus Snowâs boy would be fighting for his life in the area over a girl?â, he feels her stop stitching while she waits for the answer to her next question, âThat's why you did it no? It wasnât until news of her involvement that you volunteered. Or did you still wish to proceed with the guise of friendship?â
âSejanus is not my friendâ, Coriolanus declares.Â
Her needle work began again, pleased with his answer.Â
âYou want to protect y/n, Mr Snow? Then itâs essential that you accept what human beings are, and what it takes to control themâ.Â
He feels her knot the thread into his skin
âSo Iâll ask you again, when you beat that boy to death with a club, how did it feel?â.Â
âIt feltâ, Coriolanus breathed, wondering if he should give the honest answer. Deciding he had nothing to lose from it, he answers.Â
âIt felt powerfulâ.
âAnswer this next one honestly and you wonât have to walk homeâ, Dr Gaul teases, âWere you hoping that Sejanus died tonight?â
âYesâ, Coriolanus croaks. His own tears welling in his eyes. He refuses to let any more than two fall, which are wiped away harshly.Â
âHow did it feel to have her life in your hands tonight?â, Dr Gaul pushes.Â
Coriolanus nods, unable to form words.Â
A hand is placed on his good shoulder. She squeezes to let him know the sincerity of her words.Â
âPeople will do anything to survive, Mr Snow. It doesnât matter how miserable of an existence it isâ.Â
Coriolanus thinks to his bare apartment, and cinder block bed. It was true, and he was living proof.Â
Survival meant hope.Â
He closes his eyes, feeling more tears forming and remembers how malleable you were tonight. You trusted him wholly with your survival, and with that came power over you.Â
Lucy-Gray was the same. Tonight you showed him the same loyalty, and respect that you had denied him previously.Â
Lucy-Gray had tried to kiss him, and you melded your body to him when you could. He was sure if you were alone, you would have kissed him for saving your life.Â
If only he could trap you as easily as Lucy-gray. Keep you in a state of panic that rendered you totally dependent on him.Â
He lets out a low, breathy laugh, remembering Dean Highbottoms words.Â
Maybe the old man could see more than Coriolanus would like.Â
Despite the pain in his shoulder and his little sleep, Coriolanus arrived back at the auditorium bright and early.
Lucy-Gray was still alive. He could see her sleeping against a pole next to Jessup.Â
The dead tribute was noticed, but soon forgotten. Only Lysistrata pushed to know more, but she too dropped the subject as the tributes began to wake and fight.Â
There were ten tributes left. Not an impossible task for Lucy-Gray to outlive them all.Â
He kept careful watch of the screens. While the rest of the mentors took lunch, and socialized, Coriolanus sat with his head in his hand, hoping for a split second of screen time that told him Lucy-Gray was okay.Â
âCoriolanus!â. Your voice shocked him as it appeared.Â
He stood to greet you. It was a welcomed but unexpected visit. The games were announced a public holiday, you had no obligation to be at school.Â
He would have thought after last night that you would be glued to Sejanusâs side. Was this the beginning of the end?Â
âY/n, what are you doing here?â, he questioned.Â
In the daylight he could see a bruise on your temple from when toppled into the wall, under Sejanus. He reaches out to run his finger across the black spot, and you hit his hand away.Â
âWhat are you doing here?â, you push back with a hard tone âI went to your house to check on you, but Tigres said you were here?â.Â
Coriolanus felt his body twitch at your words. You went to his run down apartment? How much did you see? Surely, Tigres shielded his shame. Your eyes didnât carry pity, maybe you didnât know.Â
âDonât you ever go to my apartment without my permission againâ, he scolded.Â
That was close. Too close. He was days from getting the plinth prize. Days from burying his decade long shame.Â
You seemed drawn back at his harsh tone. He had never spoken to you unkindly before.Â
In an effort to ease the mood once more, before you left, he threw his hands up as if it wasnât a big deal.Â
âMy Grandmother has severe social anxiety. We canât have unexpected visitorsâ, he lies with a soft and airy tone.Â
âOh, I am sorry. I didnât knowâ, you offer.Â
Coriolanus tuts, bringing his hand up once more to brush the hair off your bruise.Â
âYou shouldnât have been in thereâ, he complains.Â
The bruise looked painful. He was sure it would cause you a headache. You should be resting with ice upon it, not here talking to him.Â
âNo one should be in thereâ, you return.Â
His hand is pushed away again, but he attributes it being too soft to touch, rather than disdain for him touching you.Â
"Thank you for checking on meâ, he says.Â
âYou shouldnât be here, Coriolanus. Not after last nightâ.Â
âLucy-Gray needs meâ, he observes.
Your eyes flick to the screen behind him, before back to Coriolanusâs eyes and nod in agreement.
âSejanus is in the hospital. They have him on morphline. His knee will never work fully, but he is alive and that's because of youâ, you proclaim, âLucy-Gray is fortunate to have you looking out for her. We all areâ.Â
His heart flutters. âWe all areâ, yes! Yes! You were lucky to have him looking out for you. Have you finally come to appreciate all he does for you?
He smiles down at you. If his shoulder didnât ache, he would have reached out for you.Â
âIf thereâs anything I can doâ, you offer.
âThere is!â He responds too quickly.Â
He clears his throat, trying to conceal his eagerness.Â
âThere isâ, repeats more even toned, âYou could stay. I could use the supportâ.Â
You looked unsure of the request, but he had saved your life just hours prior, so you felt an obligation to do as he asked.Â
âSure, Coriolanusâ, you finally say, although you still looked unsure, âI can stay for a little bitâ.Â
He could barely breathe. The âgreatâ he manages to get out is hardly above a whisper.Â
He leads you to the front bench just in front of the first row of mentor chairs.
You sit obediently and he takes his new seat in front of you.
The tributes have become more lively. Coral was on the hunt for Lucy-Gray trying to convince one of her group members to go down and flush her out.Â
None would so they go back to making traps to catch Reaper.Â
Coriolanus reaches his hand back to you, trying to see how far his luck would take him.Â
You do take his hand into your own, but only for the time it took to give him three encouraging pats to the back of his hand.Â
It was close enough. Leaving Coriolanus with a feeling of satisfaction.Â
The feeling stayed for less than a second. His good mood disappeared when the camera flew back to Lucy-Gray underground.Â
Jessup was getting agitated. Yelling at Lucy-Gray and twitching uncontrollably.Â
âWhatâs he doing?âCoriolanus jumps out of his chair and moves closer to the screens.Â
âTheyâre friends. He wouldnât hurt herâ, you comment, coming up beside him.Â
âSomethings wrongâ, Lysistrata agrees, âHe wouldnât turn on her like thisâ.
Lucy-Gray makes a mad dash away which only further angers Jessup, determined that he had done something.Â
Coriolanus watches in panic. Lucy-gray couldn't defend herself. She would never hurt Jessup, even in his mad state.Â
âGo to the stands, go to the stands!â, he directs.Â
Lucy-gray does go to the stands, climbing up as fast as she could but Jessup was determined to catch her.Â
Coriolanus couldnât watch. He turns and paces, trying to figure out a way to save Lucy-Gray.Â
It couldnât be over. You had only just come around, he needed more time.
The camera zooms in on Jessup allowing full view of the white form dripping down his lips.Â
âWait, lookâ, he tells you.Â
Your hand balls at your mouth. He hated to see you so frightened yet again.Â
As soon as this was all over, he would ensure nothing would ever worry you again.Â
âI think it rabies," he announces.Â
He could have danced. There was a way out of this mess. The game wasnât over yet.Â
âThat bite from the trainâ, Lysistrata deducts.Â
âSend him waterâ. He demands of Lysistrata.Â
âWhat? Noâ, she denines.Â
He leans across her desk so she is forced to look at him. He was half tempted to just take control of her computer himself.Â
âYou remember the posters from the war. Rabies. It makes you scared of water. Send him a droneâ, he demanded.Â
âThatâll scare himâ.Â
He knew Livy had come to care for Jessup
âYesâ Coriolanus agrees in a hard tone, âaway from herâ.Â
Lysistrata still looked in denial. There was no other option, both their tributes didnât have to die.Â
âJessup is doneâ, he says with haste, âLivy, youâre the only one that can get it right to himâ.Â
Coming to grips with reality, Livy does as she is told, sending a water drone in the direction of Jessup.Â
âThank youâ, Coriolanus feels better watching the drone fly in.Â
âNothing to be proud ofâ, Livy mutters.Â
As planned, the drone smashes into him just as he reaches Lucy-gray.Â
He hears you gasp as Jessup falls to his death and hits the bottom with a heavy thud.Â
He turns to see you still with your hand pressed tightly against your mouth, and eyes squeezed shut.Â
The sight makes him feel horrible that he had asked you to stay.Â
You were on the side of his sore shoulder so he had to reach across with his good hand to touch you.Â
âCoryoâ, Livy called as Carolâs group came out of hiding.Â
The hand on you balls watching as Corals group surrounds Lucy-gray.Â
âOh noâ, he complains.Â
He needed to make a distraction, so she could run and hide. He couldnât just stand and watch. But the only thing he could do was send food and water in on badly operated drones.Â
The same badly operated drones that just took Jessup out.Â
He reaches for his communipad, and selects as many bottles of water as it would let him.Â
He didnât need to kill the group. Only give Lucy-Gray a chance to get away
The drones go flying in. He hoped Lucy-Gray wouldnât give the surprise away, but she managed to keep her cool until it was time to duck.Â
âHey! You canât attack the tributesâ a fellow mentor complained.Â
âI am just sending waterâ, Coriolanus jeered.Â
He could hear your chuckle of approval behind him. You reach out to his good shoulder and murmur in his ear.Â
âGood workâ, you encouraged.Â
He wished he could have stayed in the moment but it wasnât over yet. Lucy-gray disappears into the dust, taking with her a bottle of water.Â
She hides in the shelter of the ruin and he can faintly see her take something from her dress pocket.Â
No there, he wanted to say. What if someone saw her poison the water and he was disquailified.Â
He looks around the room to check no one else is noticing. All eyes seemed to be on the group turning against Lamina.Â
Lucy-Gray ducks back out with the water, placing it back on the ground before emptying the others collected. It wasnât a bad idea.Â
Lamina's death stopped the clock and the attention was once more turned back to Lucy-gray.Â
âGoâ you mutter, flicking your hands out as if she could see.Â
Lucy-Gray takes off with Coral and her group chasing her back up the stands. She finds an air duct and dives to close it in time.Â
Coral catches it before it fully closes and it begins a tug of war against the two.Â
âNo, Noâ, you complain.Â
He wanted to shield your eyes from the screen. With every inch Coral got, Lucy-Gray found the strength to tug it back.Â
When it finally closes, sealing Lucy-gray in safety, Coriolanus lets out a sigh of relief.Â
âSheâs Okayâ he says to you.Â
Coral takes out another tribute over a squabble over the water, and Dill drinks the poisoned water.Â
So that was three dead tributes in less than 20 minutes. With this pace Coriolanus would be announced winner before the night ended.Â
He sat you back down on your seat, and retook his in front of you. Your fingers cling to the bench underneath you, and your posture is tight and unnatural.Â
He expects you to leave him, but you remain watching as Reaper collects the fallen tributes into a neat line and draps the Panam flag over him.Â
âAre you going to punish me now?â reaper yells to the cameras.Â
He begins to scream again but his words are cut off by a broadcast from Dr Gaul.Â
âCapitol Citizens, Iâm afraid I must interrupt our games to announce a tragic loss. Fleix Ravienstill, son of our beloved president, has this morning succumbed to his injuries sustained in the rebel bombing.Out there, in the districts, they will be celebrating this young boys death. I will not allow my games to give our enemies such a victory. I swear to you here and now, before the sun goes down tonight, a rainbow of destruction will engulf our arena. Even if it means thereâs to be no victor in these gamesâ.Â
The broadcast ends, and the tributes go back on screen.Â
âWhat?â you spit, âWhat does she mean no victor? That's not fair. She can't do thatâ.Â
You rise from your outrage, ranting to Coriolanus. Your anxiety has been taken over by your anger. Coriolanus agreed it was not fair. All his hard work gone down the drain because of the death of Felix, who was never going to amount to anything anyway.Â
A rainbow of destruction. The snakes. There was no way he could protect lucy-Gray from them.Â
He would need something with her scent. Could he get the string of her guitar that she played in the interviews? He didnât even know where it was. By the time he found it, the Games were sure to be over.Â
Maybe, he could go to the zoo. Toss as many things as he could into the snake pit and hope one of them was hers? It might mean the survival of everyone but her too.Â
The zoo, he remembers. He digs into his breast pocket to pull out the handkerchief he used to wipe her tears away. If the sweat of his palm can keep him safe against the snakes, then surely her fresh tears dried on the handkerchief could.Â
He had to get it to the lab before it was too late.
He grabs your forearms and turns you away from the screen to him so he had your full attention.Â
âStay here, okay. Iâll be right backâ. He commands.Â
âWhere are you going?â, you ask astounded that he could be leaving after such news.Â
âJust stay here. Donât moveâ, he reiterated.Â
You nod sensing his urgency and he dashes out of the auditorium into the empty hallway.Â
He knew he couldnât walk into Dr Guals lab without a reason, and begging for Lucy-Grays life wasnât a good one.Â
As he jogs down the steps, he claws at the stitches in his back, reopening the wound.Â
He groans from the pain but ensures all eight stitches have torn open.Â
His body is weak as he sprints to Dr gauls lab. It barely gets him through the front door, where he demands to see Dr gaul.Â
As if she was expecting him, the Peacekeeper lets him directly through.Â
âCome to beg for her life?â Dr gaul asks uninterested.Â
âNoâ Coriolanus puffs, âNo, my stitches. They came loose. I didnât want the doctors asking questionsâ.
She looks at him suspiciously but relents, going to her work table.Â
âCome, pull down your shirtâ, she directs.Â
He walks past a row of black birds locked in cages. Her newest toys.Â
âThe news must have shocked you Mr Snow. With no tributes, no victor, with no victor, no girlâ.Â
Coriolanus faces the birds as Dr Gaul stitches the needle into his shoulder. He eyes the large snake tank in the corner and the people who ready it for transport.Â
âY/nâs actually at the auditorium. She came to support me. Sheâs the one who noticed the stitchesâ, Coriolanus lies.Â
âSupport you and not her boyfriend in hospital? Things are looking promisingâ, she says.Â
"Looking promising, looking promisingâ her voice echoes across the room. Seemingly from the mouth of the birds.Â
She sighs and stops stitching to click a receiver.Â
âJabberjaysâ, she explained, âWe sent them out during the war to pick up rebel conversations. A failed experiment. They only pick up useless phrases unless manually operated. I am collecting them to see what better purpose they serveâ.Â
Coriolanus remains quiet trying to figure out how he could reach the cage before it was too late.Â
The needle knots in his back, a feeling Coriolanus had come to know to mean that the stitching was done.Â
âIâll see you and your girl back in the auditorium for the finale, Mr Snowâ, Dr Gaul dismisses, âyou should be proud of yourself. Your songbird put on a wonderful show, and you didnât need money to steal the girl after allâ.Â
Coriolanus quickly buttons up his shirt, watching as the cage was wheeled out.Â
âThank you, Dr Gaulâ, he says.Â
He races to catch up to the assistants wheeling the cage, pretending to be following them out.Â
They donât see him as a threat so pay him no mind. He falls back as they take a hallway just off the exit, and watches as they leave the cage out for an airlift.Â
He stays hidden behind a pole until it was time. Leaving his jacket to keep the door wedged open. With their back turned, he dashes out to cage. The snakes are upset when he slams into the large cage, beginning to move and fight with each other.Â
He finds an air hole large enough and stuffs the handkerchief in. it moves along the bodies of the snakes until Coriolanus could no longer see the white in between the rainbow.Â
When the harness is lowered, Coriolanus makes a run back to the door, taking his jacket and making his own exit from the Citadel.Â
He pays for the taxi this time. Sure that his body couldnât take anymore strain.Â
It cost him his fathers watch, but he arrived back in the auditorium before the entrance of the snakes.Â
âWhat happened?â he quizzes you, taking a hold of your arm, âLucy-gray is she okay?â.Â
You point to the screen where Coral and Treech poke and prod a vent.Â
âSheâs in thereâ, you address with horror in your voice.Â
Treech points up and Coral takes his palace directly under the vent.Â
Blocking the camera, Treech begins to sway of balance and nose begins leek small amounts of blood.Â
âWait, what's wrong with Treech?â his mentor asks.Â
Corilanious was worried about his own tribute, who was three lucky strikes away from being impaled.Â
Coral hits the metal too many times and the vent collapses on top of her.Â
Coriolanus' hand latches out to yours, which you accept with the same nervous tension in your fingers.Â
âRun, runâ Coriolanus begs.Â
She runs back into the arena. Not the safest place with reaper still sitting by the dead tributes.Â
Coral chases after her, too slow to catch up.Â
The whole arena stops when the chopper lowers in the cage.Â
âPlease workâ, Coriolanus whispers.Â
âWhat is that?â you ask.Â
âWouldnât it be fun if it was candy?â Lucy Flickerman answers you.Â
Coriolanus feels your hand tense in his, then open in surprise when the glass cage cracks and the snakes fly out.Â
âNot candy!â Lucky Flickerman announces as three tributes are overtaken in rainbow.Â
The Snakes chase the last two tribute who head to the stands for higher ground.Â
âLucy-Gray, pleaseâ Coral begs. The snakes lash at her heels as she tries to drag herself up the stands, âPlease it couldnât have all be for nothingâ.
It was. More snakes latch on and Coral dies with two loud screams.Â
âNow all colors lead to Grayâ Lucy Flickerman narrates.Â
The snakes slither up and around Lucy-Gray but none bite her.Â
Coriolanus lets out an unbelievable scoff.Â
âSheâs..Sheâs wonâ he says watching as the snakes continue to follow Lucy-Gray. He had won. The 10th annual victor. She was last standing, even Dean Highbottom couldnât contest his win.
âItâa over. She wonâ, he says in a louder voice. Why was no one doing anything to stop the snakes, âLet her out!â
âAfraid thatâs not your call to make, mr Snowâ, Lucky insists.Â
He turns to the audience. Dr Gaul had come to see the final show. She sat high up in the breeches and must of come in when Coriolanus was distracted.Â
He drops your hand so he could turn and face her. She stared back with the same hateful and curious gaze. She knew what he had done.Â
But if she squealed on him, he would return the favor.Â
Your hands fly up to your face once more when Lucy-gray begins to sing. Tears pour from your eyes watching the young girl sing her last song.Â
Looking to get away from the camera that played on your pain, you pushed your way to the back. Â
âDr gaul. Sheâs wonâ, Coriolanus yells, âItâs over let her outâ.Â
âWhy arenât they attacking her?â Festus asks.Â
Dr Gual raises her eyebrows at him in a mocking fashion.Â
âIt must be the signing. Itâs calming themâ, he deceives.Â
âShe canât sing foreverâ, Festus comments bitterly.Â
She just needs to sing long enough for Coriolanus to figure out a way to get her out.Â
âDr Gaul, pleaseâ, Coriolanus tries, âGet her outâ.Â
He could see the audience engrossed in the scene. He just needed to figure out how to turn it against Dr Gaul.Â
âGet her out!â, you yell across the room, following Coriolanus stare to Dr gaul.Â
Her eyes flick to you and you scream at her once more to release Lucy-gray.Â
Others join, chanting in protest.Â
âWho will watch the games if there is no victor?â he threatens.Â
Dr Gaul raises her hand to silence the audience, before turning to her assistant.Â
âGet her outâ, she says loud enough for everyone to hear.Â
A cheer erupts the auditorium and Dr gaul wades herself through it to the silence of the hallway.Â
âSheâs won! Lucy-Gray! Coriolanus Snow is the winner of the tenth annual Hunger games!â Lucky announces.Â
People rush from the stands to swarm him. Offering him congratulations and applause.Â
It all felt real now. He had done it. The plinth prize, you, were all his now.Â
He pushes to the crowd to get to where you stood in front of the bleaches.Â
You were smiling and clapping. He wasnât sure if it was entirely for him, or if you were just glad Lucy-gray would live.Â
You looked beautiful and for once Sejanus was nowhere by your side. In this moment, you were entirely his.Â
You treated you as such, taking your face between his hands and stilling you for a kiss.Â
His lips smashed against you, his teeth nipped at the skin of your bottom lip asking you to part them for him.Â
You donât pull away at first, but his lips are on you for less than ten seconds before you are shoving against his sore shoulder.Â
He is forced to drop his hand upon the impact. His shoulder ached from pain of being moved, and on reflux he lowered his arm to ease it.Â
Coriolanus could tell by the look on your face, you did not enjoy the kiss. Did he come on too strong? Did he accidently hit your bruise when he kissed you?
He opened his mouth to apologize for the above, but you took off before he could catch you.Â
It was impossible to follow you through the crowd of people. People would not part to let him through.Â
Some jeered at him for being pushed away but most still rode his victory wave.Â
Had he made a mistake? Where you not ready to leave Sejanus for him yet?
You had no right to reject him. He had won. Saved your life. Risked his own.Â
Coriolanus took a seat while the crowd surrounded him, and then disappeared. He stayed there until he was summoned by a peacekeeper much later.Â
He figured he was to see his victor before they sent her back home. The Peacekeeper led him to a chamber, but Lucy-Gray was nowhere to be seen.Â
âLucy-Gray?â he called, âLucy-Gray?â.Â
He sees a table in the middle of the room with his fathers handkerchief and his mother compact.Â
âTo think, Mr Snow, you almost had it allâ Dean Highbottom's voice taunts him.Â
âWhereâs Lucy-Gray?âCoriolanus demanded. Had they hurt her for Coriolanusâs mistake?
âI would be more worried about yourselfâ Highbottom answered, stalking towards him.Â
âFirst y/n rejects you and now the prize money slips through your fingersâ, Highbottom torments, âitâs fitting that both your parents could be here for your big momentâ.Â
He gestures to the items on the table in front of Coriolanus.Â
âThat compact, how many times did I see your mother use it? Come now, we both know that child from eleven didnât die of disease. And that old handkerchief, we found it in the snake tank, condemning you with your fathers own initialsâ.Â
Highbottom rounds Coriolanus completely before standing in front of Coriolanus across the table.Â
âPresident Ravenstill has left your form of punishment up to me, and Iâve decided banishment to the districts where youâll serve your Capitol in exile for the next twenty years as an anonymous, peacekeeping gruntâ.Â
Dean Highbottom grins at Coriolanus who felt too frozen to do anything.Â
âYouâll never get your hands on y/n. Sheâs too good for you Mr Snow. By the time you get back I imagine her and Sejanus will be married with three or four childrenâ.Â
It was true. Coriolanus wouldnât be able to block the ongoing turn of events that was sure to happen with Sejanus. It wasnât right. It wasnât how things were supposed to go. He had worked so hard to have you, only to be taken away as soon as he got on equal footing with Sejanus.Â
âYou hear that boy? Thatâs the sound of snow failingâ, Highbottom proclaims.Â
Heâll be left with nothing more than a memory of you, while you will forget completely of the man who loved you so.Â
#coriolanus snow#the ballad of songbirds and snakes#dark!coriolanus snow#coriolanus x reader#commander snow#dead dove do not eat
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Ooh very interesting, thank you! I did wonder what was going through particularly Charles' head in his Hell mirror scene, and Jayden's answer is so sweet!
Transcript under the read more...
George: Hi Nat! It's George and Jayden here, for the Dead Boy Detectives. Thank you so much for supporting these cameos. Sadly, we're coming to the end of them now, um, but we've had a really, really lovely time loving the show with all of you, so thank you for your part of that. I'm gonna jump straight in. Now, you have said you're "always intrigued by Charles and Edwin's reactions to seeing their reflections in Hell." What would we say went through their heads at that moment?
Jayden: I can say for me, I remember, obviously, embodying Charles in that moment, I remember just having in my head that, you know, there was obviously a task at hand, he was in Hell to save his best friend, and I think that was a moment of looking at himself being like, "okay, d'you know what, you're not like your dad, you are a hero, and... let's just go and save your best mate."
George: That's lovely, that is. And, actually, off the back of that, I was on set with Jayden when he played that moment, and it was so powerful because, you know, there was something really, um... really profound and ironic about these boys who've travelled through mirrors every day, but because they're human mirrors, they're mirrors on the mortal plane, they can't see their reflections. Um, whereas in Hell, they're magic mirrors, which meant that they could see their reflections.
Jayden: And they couldn't hop through them.
George: And they couldn't hop through them!
Jayden: As you can see I... Charles tried to.
George: Yeah exactly, so the bit where Edwin sees his reflection...
Jayden: Unless you're going to... a different realm.
George: True.
Jayden: You get dragged in.
George: The bit where Edwin...
Jayden: Yeet!
[George laughs]
George: ...could see his reflection, um, was actually not in the script. I just played that moment, 'cause I thought there was something interesting to it, and then Steve, our showrunner, just hopped in, he was like [whispers] "Can you say 'my reflection'? Just to help make it really clear what's going on." Um...
Jayden: "How do you think Edwin was affected by being a teenager in World War One and knowing he might have to take part in it?"
[George gasps]
George: Great question.
Jayden: Have you ever been asked that before?
George: I don't think I have. I've spoken a bit about World War One. I mean, St Hilarion's is a school for the sons of military personnel, so I think the idea of discipline and the sort of vocabulary and the lifestyle around uh milit... everything to do with the military would have kind of been ingrained in him. So I think he kind of wouldn't have expected much else, in a way, I think it would have been to be expected. But there would have been a lot of fear, and I'm sure that fear would have contributed to the joy and escapism he found in those detective comics.
Jayden: You've said here that the show has touched you very deeply, and it has inspired you to reach out to people again, which you hadn't done in a long time.
George: Wow.
Jayden: Well, we are so, so glad to hear that. I think that is, that is what the show is all about, you know, reaching out to people in times of need, and, you know, creating new friendships, new bonds, and we really hope that that continues for you. And if you ever feel as though, you know, it's kind of doing this... [gestures in a downward trajectory] you have a lovely show back here, and two lovely dead boys here that support you and are proud of you every day, so thank you so much, Nat, take care.
George: Bye Nat!
So I wasn't sure if I was going to share my cameo because it's a little bit more personal towards the end, but I decided I rather wanted to share the video than just transcribe their answers to my questions.
I asked them about their thoughts on Charles and Edwin seeing their reflections in episode 7 and about Edwin's experience as a teenager during WWI.
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omg aphrodite!reader having her first kiss with percy <3 it would be so cute rahhh
â ribbons in your hair ęŁŕ§â§âË.
warnings: fluff fluff fluff!!! pairing: lovesick! percy jackson x daughter of aphrodite
âdo you like âem?â
you smile brightly and turn around with a jump, revealing to percy your two braided strands tied at the ends with tiny pink ribbons. what kind of question was that, though? like them? of course he liked them! he liked anything that had anything even slightly to do with you.
âtheyâre great! I love them.â
you squeal and run over to sit atop your bed next to percy. absentmindedly, he takes this opportunity to take each of your braids between his palms delicately thumbs running over the curves of your hair, and ending over the ribbon tying it all together. he silently hopes you canât see the utter adoration in his eyes or perhaps the faint blush coating his cheeks or the way he feels completely limp simply sitting beside you.
â(name)âŚâ he murmurs, releasing your hair and letting his hands now fall on his lap.
âyes?â
shit. the soft tone of your voice makes him feel weak. thank the gods heâs sitting down.
âuhmâŚâ he searches for the right words. no. he shouldnât do this now, not when one of your siblings could walk in at any moment (and he new drew wasnât entirely the nicest person either. that girlâs scary as shit). ânothing.â
you murmur an âohâ and your smile falls into a frown.
âsorry, I just- well⌠it was nothing important, I didnât think youâd care much.â
âI care about everything you have to say. even if itâs stupid. or one of your stupid dad jokes.â your lips turn upwards a tad at the mere remembrance of his idiotic humor.
âyou hate dad jokes.â
âwell, yours are okay.â
percyâs heart flutters like butterfly wings. please aphrodite donât make me look stupid, he thinks to himself. though by now heâs probably already made a fool of himself. heâs hopeless. slowly, with a shaky hand, he reaches out to gently take one of your hands into his. he looks up to meet your eyes to look for any sign of discomfort with the action. he finds nothing.
â(name), have you everâŚâ he swallows harshly. âhave you ever kissed anyone before?â
your brows furrow and you murmur, âno.â
oh. he was sure you had to have kissed someone before. you were⌠well, you! a favored daughter of aphrodite, kind, absolutely stunning, and admittedly a little horrifying sometimes. he loved you all the same regardless.
âIâve never kissed anyone either.â itâs silent for a moment before he works up the courage to ask the next question. âwould you maybe want to⌠well actually- can I tell you something?â
âof course.â
âthis might be weird and Iâll understand if you donât want to be friends anymore or if youâll hate me⌠but I just⌠I really like you. more than friends. and I get this is weird but I really like you, it hurts, like in my chest it physically hurts me and itâs hard going everyday not telling you that I love you when I do and its almost unbearable at this point, I mean you occupy all my thoughts everythingâs always about you, and donât get cocky over that because I know you will and youâll never let me get over telling you that but really what Iâm trying to say is thatââ
his ramble is abruptly ended when he feels a sudden warmth over his lips. for a moment he canât understand whatâs happening, but when his senses are regained he realizes itâs your lips that are locked with his, and his brain turns to soup, any coherent thought he once had diminished. and he lets himself sink into it despite the nervous storm of butterflies in his tummy.
when you eventually pull away he nearly whines at the loss of contact. though he remembers your hands are still entwined and calms. his gaze sticks on that.
âyou talk too much,â you whisper. âand youâre right.â
âabout what?â percy looks up to your eyes. though the mischievous glint in them makes him wish he hadnât asked for clarification.
âI am so never going to let you forget that everything is about me.â
#xoxochb#percy jackon and the olympians#pjo series#pjo fandom#percy jackson#pjo#percy series#percy jackson x reader#percy jackson x y/n#percy jackson x you#riordanverse x reader#riordan universe#riordanverse
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Wiled Life ep 5 fanfiction
I wrote a angsty Scarian fic, it's also on Ao3. Here:
https://archiveofourown.org/works/60660292/chapters/154893115
Scar was looking through his chests when he heard Ren.
âScar! Scar!â
âYeah?â
âI have a question?â
âOkay, what is it?â
âWhat flowers did you give Grian as a peace offering in 3rd Life?â
âOhâ Scar chuckled. âHaha I know this question.â He said it with a slight smile, but he was holding back tears. He remembered it, the desert, the flowers. When Grian cared about him.
Ren laughed with him, but Scar could tell he was nervous, he knew Scar and Grian had broken up, but know one knew why.
âIf there's anything with a lilac and a poppy, thatâs the one.â
âYeah, yeah, two flowers.â
âYeah, I think itâs a lilac and a poppy.â Think? He knows. Knows the smell of them, the look, the feel, the memories. âLet's go check just to be sure.â He said.
Scar and Ren were walking back to his and Martyn's base. There was an awkward silence. Scar knew Ren didnât want to talk about Grian in front of him.
âYou know, this is so fun.â Scar said, âthese flowers all tie back to Secret Life, my outfit.â
âI saw Grian had them in his hair in 3rd Life.â
âYeah, he didâŚâ Scar trailed off. The memories of him came back. Grian standing in the sand, the flowers in his light brown hair, his smile. He felt tears in his eyes.
âYou good man?â Ren asked.
Scar hadnât realized how long heâd been silent. âYeah. Iâm fine.â
Ren looked concerned. âYou donât look fine?â
âWe should get a move on, you donât want Martyn to run out of time.â Scar said, avoiding his question.
âYup, youâre right.â Ren said.
They reached Martyn.
âHey! Martyn!â Ren yelled.
âWhatâs the answer!!? Whatâs the answer!?â
âLilac and poppy.â
âRight, okay.â Martyn kicked the first answer on the screen. âItâs right!â
âOh thatâs good.â Ren said.
âYeah, well I should be off, glad you got it right.â Scar said.
âYeah thanks man!â Martyn said. âHere take a diamond.â
He tossed Scar a diamond, Scar caught it. âThank you.â
Martyn looked at Scar more intently, now taking in his full appearance. âYou good Scar?â
âWhat-oh yeah, Iâm great.â
âYou lookâŚâ Realization and hit Martyn. âIs this about the question? About Grian and all that?â
Scar felt his heart beat faster. He didnât want to have this conversation, and didn't want Martyn of a people to pity him. âOh, would you look at that, Scottâs burning down your tree.â
âW-what?!â Martyn said, turning to look at Scott.
Scar then turned and walked away.
He was walking on the bridge to Etho, Bdubs and Tangos base, when he saw Etho.
âOh, look what you did.â
âWhat? Oh.â He realized that Etho thought he burned Martynâs and Renâs house. âIt wasnât me this time.â
âOh really.â Etho asked with a chuckle.
âI know it looks bad, but it wasnât me, it was Scott.â Now it really looked bad. Scott burn something down? Not Scar.
âOh my Scar! Why would you do that?!â Bdubs asked, as he came on the bridge, looking at the burning house.
âIt wasnât me, okay, I just want to go home.â The sadness Scarâs tried to hide since Ren asked him that question, came out as he said the last few words. And Etho and Bdubs caught it.
âScar? Are you okay?â Etho asked gently.
Scar didnât trust himself to talk, so he nodded in answer.
âAre you sure?â Bdubs asked.
Scar couldnât deal with this, so he took out an ender pearl and threw it. He teleported over to the start of the stars up to his base.
Scar was sitting in between the bamboo, breathing heavily, trying to calm down.
He wasnât prepared for Ren to ask him that question. Why couldnât he have just asked Grian?
He was grateful that his friends instantly knew something was wrong with him, but also not. He didnât want them to know how much pain he was in, or why he and Grian broke up.
So Scar cried where only the bamboo could hear him. Or so he thought.
âHey Scar! Iâve been looking for you, Martyn, Etho and-â Scott stopped speaking as Scar turned to him. âWhat happened?â
Scar looked down, wiping his tears away with his sleeve. âNothing.â
âScar, youâve been crying.â
âOver something stupid, so itâs nothing.â
âScar. I know you, you donât cry over nothing. What is it?â
Scar didnât say anything.
âMartyn, Ren, Etho and Bdubs said that you were acting odd. Martyn said that he had a question that might have upset you?â
Scar looked at Scott, then saw someone walking over. Martyn.
âScar. Are you okay?â Martyn asked.
âFine.â
âNo heâs not. I came here and he was crying.â Scott informed Martyn.
âWow, just outing me there Scott.â Scar said.
âScar.â Martyn began, âIâm sorry for sending Ren out to ask you that question. I didnât think about it, and Iâm so sorry.â
âWell Iâm fine. So you have nothing to apologize for.â Scar said, with a soft smile.
âYes I do. I can see that itâs hurt you.â
âIt hasnât. And it wont. Because Iâm fine. Iâm fine.â Scar found that he was trying to convince himself more than Scott and Martyn. Trying to lie, tell himself that he wasnât crying two seconds ago, over some flowers. Over him. Over what he did.
âScarâŚyouâre not fine.â Scott began. âWhat happened to you two?â
Martyn looked at Scott in disbelief.
âWe broke up.â Scar said simply.
âI know that. I want to know why? You two loved each other.â
Grian didnât love him. At least not enough to care for Scarâs feelings. âSome people fall out of love.â
âBut you didnât, Scar.â Martyn said. âYou still love him.â
âI donât.â
âScar, what truly happened?â Scott asked.
Scar looked at the ground in front of him. âNothing happened. We just broke up okay. That happens. You donât have to worry about me. Iâm fine.â Again he was telling himself more than them. âIâm fine.â Scar felt tears fall down his face. âIâm fine.â He tucked his knees closer to his chest. âPlease, be fine.â He told himself.
âScarâŚâ Scott bent down besieged him and put a hand on his shoulder.
âIâm not fine.â
Scar told them how he and Grian broke up. But he left out the real reason it ended, that Grian cheated. While Scar talked Scott said how much Grian didnât deserve him, Martyn on the other hand, sat on a rock and stared at the grass, not saying a word.
âI never knew.â Scott said.
âWell, he fooled me too.â Scar replied, with a weak simile.
âWhy would he hurt you?â Martyn asked, âwhy would he do this to you?â
âI donât know.â Scar said. âI guess thatâs just what toxic people do.â Scar looked out at the moon, now rising. âYou guys should get back home, itâs getting dark.â
âWeâre not leaving you Scar.â Scott said.
âIâve had to deal with this for a long time, Iâll be okay.â
Scott nodded and got up, Martyn got up too. âCall us if you need anything.â Martyn said.
âGot it.â
They left.
Scar got up and lay down on his pink bed. Jimmy and Lizzy should be back soon. He heard someone walking over.
âHey Lizz, how was y-â Scar stopped speaking as he turned over and saw Grian. âWhat do you want?â Scar asked, his voice low.
âTo talk to you.â
Scar got out of the bed. âThere's nothing to talk about.â
âWhy did Scott and Martyn look at me like I killed someone two seconds ago.â
âIt doesnât matter.â
âYes it does, Scar. What did you tell them?â
âI told them the truth about us.â
âWhy the hell would you do that to me?!â Grian shouted.
âYou donât get to be angry here.â Scar said his voice low, as he stepped towards Grian. âYou donât deserve to be anything but sorry, sorry for what youâve done to me. For breaking my heart.â
âYou didnât have to tell them that I cheated.â
âI didnât tell them.â
âOh, thank goodness. Big Bâs okay then.â Grian said, relieved.
Scar felt sick. Grian was worried about that man he cheated on Scar with. Happy that he was okay. âYou disgust me. You care about him more.â
âWell weâre not together, Scar.â
âWe were in Double Life. You know, I actually believed that you loved me once. But you never did, you killed me in 3rd Life, Last Life you left me, cheated on me in Double Life, killed me again in Limited Life, and you knew my task in Secret Life, you knew when you came to me asking if we could team together, that I had to deny the one thing Iâve wanted since that desert. since something I thought we had. But you never loved me. Did you?â
âI donât know.â Grian whispered.
âYou are just like them, the Watchers. You hurt people. And Iâm done. I donât care who knows what you did to me, Iâm done with you.â
Grianâs eyes widened, at realization at what he meant. âScar, wait, plea-â
âDonât Grian!â Scar cut him off. âDonât try and beg, you brought this upon yourself. Just leave.â
Grain just stared at him. âScar I-â
âI said leave!â Scar shouted at him.
Grian flinched. Then turned around and left.
As soon as he was gone, Scar sat on the ground and cried. He didnât want to see Grian ever again. Didnât want to hurt because of him.
#desert duo#grian#life series#goodtimeswithscar#scarian fanfiction#scarian#wiled life#wiled life fanfiction#wiled life ep 5#angst
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Nervous (in a good way) - A. Fantilli
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song: Nervous (in a good way) - Mae Muller
pairing: Adam Fantilli x fem!reader
summary: Adam almost failed lecture but this pushed him into her and wanting to make her his
warning: none
words: 1.3k
note: two songs leftđ
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She and Adam were attempting the same classes. He was focused so much on hockey that he almost failed one subject. Their professor told him to ask her to help him with a project and studying for an exam that was coming up. When his eyes laid on her, he was happy to do it. She gladly accepted his offer to help him with this.
It started with weekly study dates. Super fast they became friends and have been hanging out almost every single day. They develop feelings for each other but she told Adam that sheâs not ready to get into relationship. He was disappointed but made this his mission to prove himself to her. Their relationship can be summed up by he fell first, she fell harder.Â
Adam never thought that failing classes can bring him to the love of his life but he was thankful for that. They were coming from different worlds but they shared the same feelings and could understand each other without words. That was the most important thing for both of them.Â
You said your house wasnât far, âSo come overâ
She and Adam were coming back from their date. However it was still an early hour so he proposed to go to his room in college. She wasnât sure about this idea. They havenât been dating and wanted to take it slowly and see when it leads them. Thatâs why she was avoiding meeting him in his dorm.Â
Adam saw her reaction and quickly said that no one was there because everyone went to a party. After debating, she agreed. They went to his dorm and as a real gentleman, he opened the door for her. They didnât do anything special. He played a movie and they spent two hours commenting on every scene.Â
When the movie ended, Adam proposed to drive her home. It was almost midnight and she knew that he had training tomorrow so he had to wake up early. She said that she can get back home by herself but he wasnât too certain about letting her go at night. Thatâs why he insisted on driving her back. She knew thereâs no point of arguing so she just nodded and let him guide her.
And the boys before loved to play their games
She had feelings for Adam. She appreciated him and all the things he was doing for her. Although she had bad memories from a previous relationships, thatâs why she was scared to trust him fully and label whatâs between them. He understood that and didnât push her. He was waiting for the moment when sheâll be ready.Â
Her trust issues were coming from all the guys she was flirting with back in high school. She was opening for them but they always left her without a word. She felt like she was just a part of a game for other guys. That's why she closed her heart and didnât want to repeat it again. With Adam, it felt different, but she needed time.Â
Yeah, you make me nervous
But in a good way
She felt so natural with Adamâs company. Nothing was forced and he was easy to talk with. She loved sharing his interests with him knowing that he doesnât have a clue about them. He always listened to her stories with passion and asked her questions. At first, she was shy when he was asking her about everything but with time, she found it cute. She felt finally appreciated.
Sometimes, it made her nervous when she was around him. Adam had a great memory and he would ask her about things she told him weeks earlier. Many times, she was taken aback because she thought that he was asking her out of politeness but he genuinely cared about her and her stories. In those moments, she knew that heâs the right guy for her.Â
I put my head on your chestÂ
And I felt your heart racing
One night, Adam came to her after his match. She was surprised to see him in front of her door but also was delighted that he trusted her enough to show up. It was a tough loss and she was willing to help him get over it. He laid in her bed and she did the same. She played a movie but when he hadn't said a word, she knew it was bad because he was always yapping during movies.
They havenât been touchy. Adam didnât want to throw himself into her personal space and she didnât want to ruin their dynamic. This time, she risked it and cuddled into him. He gladly hugged her. She put her head on his chest and focused on his breath. They just laid in her bed cuddling and watching movie. After a couple of minutes, he thanked her for this. She hadnât said anything, only clinged into him.Â
I can make you nervousÂ
But in a good way
Adam never was a shy guy. He was outgoing and willing to make new friends but with her it felt different. When she was giving him compliments after his games or his looks, he was timid. From other people it felt normal but the moment she said it, he got all red. She meant a world to him and it was bizarre to him to hear those things from her mouth.Â
His brother saw the effect she had on Adam. He knew that he fall hard for her because he never saw him this shy and nervous. It wasnât uncommon for him to giggle after receiving messages from her. Luca was happy that his younger brother finally found someone who made him this way and hoped for them to work out.Â
My cheeks turn red, âcause I get shy
With time, she opened on Adam. She was grateful for having him and theyâve been spending plenty of nights talking. He always found time for her in his busy schedule. His favorite thing was giving her compliments, pep talks and gifts. He loved seeing her so shy but the most he adored the way her cheeks were turning red from his affection towards her.
First time when Adam asked her out on a date, she was all red. She didnât expect that and she tried to cover it. He laughed at this sight, making a mental note at her reaction. This was the view he wanted to see every day. In that moment, she fell for her seeing how she reacted to him. None of the girls ever reacted this way and he knew that sheâs special.Â
You start to stutter, canât find your words
After the draft, Adam knew he had to ask her to be official. He didnât want to lose her when he moved out. Thatâs why he planned a date in their favorite spot. He was nervous, not really sure if she would agree. He knew the risk of a long distance relationship but he needed her by his side. This whole year proved to him that sheâs made for him.
On their date, Adam was a bundle of nerves. He didnât know what to do or say. In casual situations, it was easier for him but he knew she deserved a princess treatment. When he saw her in a dress entering the restaurant, he was at a loss for words. He swore that he never saw such a beautiful woman.Â
Adam couldnât find the proper words to compliment her and was looking on her with such love. She felt nervous when he hadnât spoken to her, thinking that sheâs looking bad but she pushed the thoughts and started asking about his draft. He felt like he was ripped out of transe. From this moment, everything went smoothly until he knew that he needed to ask the question.
Adam started talking about their friendship and how grateful he was for meeting her. She was looking at him expecting the worst, but when he asked her to be his girlfriend, she froze. After a couple of nervous seconds, she agreed. She knew that heâs the best guy for her.
#adam fantilli#adam fantilli x reader#adam fantilli fanfiction#adam fantilli imagine#adam fantilli oneshot#nhl#nhl fanfiction#nhl imagine#columbus blue jackets#v' work
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Khaledâs Backstory, Part 2: Growing Pains
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Happy Birthday Khaled! This is the part where your backstory starts to go downhill. Thank you @generic-whumperz and @whumped-by-glitter for beta reading this!
TW/CW: death of a family member, aftermath of death of a family member
Language Note: The Urdu words I used were learned through reading multiple language-learning blogs, culture blogs, Reddit, and of course, the ol' reliable Google Translate. If I misrepresented any of the expressions (which is extremely likely) please let me know as civilly as possible, because I'd rather know than not know.
Khaled stared at the freshly filled-in earth, his swollen red eyes blurring as he took in the finality of it. The mourners had finally started dissipating, leaving only Abdul Bakhshâs widow and children at the grave. A large, heavyset man with glasses came up to him and his mother, expressing his condolences, and extending a surprising offer.
âYour father and I were good friends,â he began, addressing Khaled directly. âHe would want his family provided for. So, whenever you can manage it, youâre more than welcome to work at my cafĂŠ, if youâd like.â
The teenager blinked up at him confusedly. âMe? W-Why?â
âYouâre the next man in the family,â the friend explained, âyou have three younger siblings to look after, and your mum canât do it alone with only her meager salary.â
He was completely right. Almost instantly, Khaled could feel the weight of these newfound responsibilities settle on his shoulders.
âMuhammad, this is not a good time-â his mother began to intervene.
âAmmi, itâs okay,â he interrupted. Mum glanced at him hesitantly, but ultimately backed off. Khaled faced the man again, all serious as he said, âIâll think about it, sir. Thank you for looking out for us.â
And thatâs how he ended up here, now, wiping down tables with a wet dish rag. He had quit school after the academic year was up, going full time at Mr. Saeedâs cafĂŠ as soon as he could. He mostly washed dishes or cleaned up after customers, five days of the week from noon to ten in the evening. He didnât make much money, but, after an entire year of buffing coffee stains out of linoleum countertops, heâd like to think this little job was helping his family in some way.
The bell above the shop dinged, and he waved to the new customers that entered. His old friends, Tariq, Imran, and Muhammad, waved back, all smiles as they jostled up to the counter and placed their orders. They took a seat at the table Khaled had finished cleaning up, asking about him and how his family was doing.
âTheyâre great, theyâre fine,â he replied. âYusuf and Ayesha are still in school, and theyâre finally stepping up and helping me and Ammi with the twins!â
âThatâs great!â Tariq exclaimed. âItâs about time they pitched in!â
âIt canât have been easy to parent your little sisters all the time,â Imran commented.
Khaled briefly recalled late nights of emotions running high, of careless words being thrown about, and of him having an emotional breakdown in front of his siblings. âIâm not Dad!â he screamed at them. âIâm sorry that Iâm not doing things exactly like he used to do them, but nobody is more aware of the fact that Iâm not him than me!â And while his emotional outburst earned him a serious talking-to from his mother, it seemed that Yusuf, Ayesha, and the twins were much more forgiving of his shortcomings after that.
âNever mind Khaledâs troubles, what about ours? What even is this shit?â Muhammad groaned as he stared at his calculus homework.
Khaled peeked over his shoulder and let out a shudder.
Imran caught his subtle reaction and smiled bitterly. âYouâre lucky you dropped out when you did,â he said. âThis coursework is so hard! I mean, just look at my literature homework!â He rifled through his bag before he pulled out a thin paperback book and a double-sided sheet of follow-up questions.
âHow much of it do you have to read?â
âAll of it.â
âAll of it?!â
A moist towel whipped at Khaledâs head, bringing his attention to somewhere behind him as the towel smacked him with a wet thwack! Hamza, an older employee, glared at him from behind the service counter. âYou want to socialize, do that on your break, Khaled!â he reminded him.
âYes, sir!â Khaled replied, although it physically pained him to call the annoying nineteen-year-old âsir.â He quickly made his excuses to his friends and left them to do their homework in peace.
A few more regulars walked in after his friends had left: the real estate agent who always ordered a double espresso, the lawyer who constantly smelled of tobacco smoke, the university students who also came to do their homework there. They even got a few first-time customers, locals and tourists alike. There was one girl who walked into their cafĂŠ near the end of the day, wearing a magenta pink kurta and blue jeans with sandals. A cream-colored dupatta was wrapped around her graceful neck. She ordered a latte and sat down in one of the booths by the window, scrolling through her phone as she waited. She was the most beautiful girl Khaled had ever seen. Long, glossy, dark brown hair cascaded in loose ringlets down her back, and, as she brushed a lock of hair behind her ear, he caught a glimpse of electrifying blue eyes underneath thick eyelashes. She looked up from her phone, and for a moment, blue eyes locked with brown. Khaled couldnât help but feel a flush of heat spread over his face, despite standing directly beneath the ceiling fan. The girl waved a hand at him in greeting and smiled. She smiled at him. Khaled could hear his heart threatening to break out of his ribcage.
He received another wet towel slap to the head, and a reminder not to openly gape at the customers. He shook his head and blinked a few times to reorient himself, then collected the rest of the used mugs to take back to the kitchen.
He saw the girl around the cafĂŠ quite a few times after that. About a month later, he was lucky enough to take an order out to her, and then another, and then a few more. He became addicted to her smile, to her laugh, to her. The girl âShaziaâwas enough for him to stay behind off-hours and learn how to use the milk foamer. Seeing her light up and hearing her beautiful laugh when she saw his happy face latte art was the best fifteenth birthday present he couldâve ever asked for.
A week after he presented his latte art, she had asked to talk to him during his break. So, there they sat, at her usual booth near the window, talking about anything and everything as she drank her falooda and he collected her empty glass when she was done. And one breakâs worth of talking together quickly became a routine whenever Shazia came to visit.
âI donât know, doesnât it seem kind of odd that a grown woman is expressing interest in Khaled, of all people?â Hamza mused one night as the boys were going through closing tasks at the end of the night.
ââGrown woman?â Sheâs like, eighteen,â Khaled argued, leaning against his broom as he took a break from sweeping the floor. âThatâs only three years older than me, and a year and a half younger than you.â
âPay him no mind, Khaled,â Kamran, the other employee, smirked. He inverted chairs on top of freshly cleaned tables, clearing the way before Khaled could sweep the floor underneath. âHeâs just jealous,â he taunted, earning a sour glare from the boy setting up the coffee machine for the next morning.
âIâm not jealous!â Hamza defended.
âBoys! Am I paying you to talk, or am I paying you to work?!â their employer snapped, coming back with an empty cash drawer after doing the final count for the day. All three employees offered their apologies and quickly got back to their given tasks. Mr. Saeed rolled his eyes. âChalo, chalo, the sooner we wrap this up, the sooner all of us can go home!â
To Khaledâs surprise, Shazia was waiting outside the cafĂŠ as he stepped out after closing. He waved at her, smiling, yet confused. âWhat are you doing here? Not that I donât mind seeing you,â he clarified, âbut, itâs late, and youâre alone. Donât you have family that will worry?â
âKhaled, itâs fine, I just wanted to see you after work, thatâs all!â she explained.
She wanted to see me? Me? He couldnât help the smile that grew on his face. He looked back smugly at his older coworkers. Hamza glared back in poorly disguised envy, and Kamran threw him two thumbs up. âI âuh, sure! Yeah, okay,â he chuckled.
They walked from the cafĂŠ to a brightly lit storefront, where Shazia and Khaled briefly bickered over who was going to pay for the kulfis they selected. âBut, I should pay, Iâm a man!â he insisted.
âNo, youâre fifteen.â
âYeah, exactly! Wait-â Khaled paused, giving Shazia enough time to pay for their treats.
âIâll be honest, Khaled,â Shazia began as they walked out of the store with kulfis in hand, âI waited for you tonight because I actually wanted to ask a favor of you.â
Khaled perked up, pausing mid-lick with his tongue millimeters from the icy treat before him. âMe?â He committed to the lick, then composed himself. âWhat do you mean?â he asked.
She threw her hair back over her shoulder, making micro adjustments to get it out of the way of her face. âYou see, Iâm a model, or at least I plan to be.â
âMakes sense, youâre definitely pretty enough to be a model.â Her laughter made Khaled blush red as he realized he had voiced that thought out loud.
âThank you, thatâs very sweet of you!â She took a few licks of her kulfi before continuing. âSo, I was going to do a photoshoot tomorrow with my photographer, my agent, and a friend of mine to round out my portfolio, but my friend just said heâd come down with a cold, and now he canât make it tomorrow,â she explained.
âOh, thatâs awful, Iâm sorry. Can you carry on without him, though?â Khaled asked.
Shazia shook her head and sighed. âWeâre doing a sports-themed photoshoot, and it wouldnât look right if it was just me kicking around the football. SoâŚâ she hesitated, before shyly asking, â...would you mind filling in for my friend tomorrow?â
Khaledâs brain bluescreened, taking a second to reboot as Shazia tried to further persuade him. âIt would only take an hour or two at most, you would be paid for your time, and my photographer and agent will make sure itâs fun for both of us-â
Khaledâs lips widened in a smile. âIâll do it!â he decided. She couldâve told him it would take five hours in the freezing rain and heâd still be down for spending more time with her. âWhere, and what time?â he asked eagerly.
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He's just a funny lil guy!
Frank Wing (right) is a very responsible adult (aka he has a job) and while at said job, his best friend enters his apartment and downloads an MMO to be a menace cause he keeps claiming he's too tired to do it once he's home. So when Frank realizes what she's done he's like. Fine, whatever, I'll log in this one time just to give her a sense of satisfaction.
And he does. Unfortunately he's not lying when he says he's tired once home so he doesn't do much but sigh at the character she not only made him but named. And so he logs in as "alpha_dude" and just tries to ignore it. Then he finds out his best friend is just a bit weird in her online habits and has a guild where she's trying to collect users with the Greek alphabet in their names. So. She's Omega Rising and now he's alpha_dude. He doesn't really care since he's not planning to play long.
(spoiler, he keeps playing and never changes the character or name. so he just gets stuck being called Alpha in game a lot and gets lots of hesitancy bc who would willingly name themselves that and he's like 'not even me, ok'.)
#my characters#mmofail#he ends up being good friends with a girl playing a guy named beta burst#and then gets a crush on a guy playing a girl named gamma-chan#so things are going really great for frank all thanks to his ex gf slash best friend its fine hes just gonna go insane being called alpha#he thinks of himself as pathetic and is pretty sure others think of himself as pathetic so why bother changing the name#it wont change how pathetic he is (hes not pathetic)#omera (omega) is someone he went to school with and they dated briefly bc he thought itd be cute since they have the same last name#and then she broke up with him bc he was very dedicated to the hs dating relationship and she didnt think she was worth the effort#since she didnt wanna put any effort in#so instead of making frank do all the work for them she cut it off and asked to stay friends and hes like ok#and hes a little hurt that she probably thought he was too clingy or annoying to keep dating but she will still talk to him so its okay#then online she doesnt say stuff around him but she does like talking about him to the other guildmates if they ask#like beta and gamma do ask some questions and she is delighted to answer and gives the most affectionate and proud replies#cause while frank has no confidence in himself ? omera has all the confidence in him and his kindness#and she WILL tell people how great he is
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wben i finally get more than 0.2 microns of energy and make one of the multiple video essays i desperately want to make so i can yap out loud as god (never) intended
#in the meantime im delighted by everyone who is sending me asks about my opinions#youguys have figured out that asking me a simple question about a yaoi will unlock like a four part thesis defence#thank you for doing this . and providing enrichment. for me#rookposting#i have like three..... four............ things i want to make video essay about i feel like i cant call them video essays though.#video opinion pieces. video i talk for a whiles#god i miss stand-up so much. when i finally have one too many mental breaks and quit law and go back to being a stage clown instead of an#office work clown. and tumblr normal person#also you guys should listen to asa's podcast about books. they're doing this very thing and it's great#i was on the pilot episode and my audio is bad because we were testing tech but not enough#it's called read another book! there are two episodes right now#buzzsprout.com/2387427#sorry for putting a url in the tags i know that's useless#but you should listen to it#and give them suggestions for what to talk about#so that they can make me listen to more books that are bad so i can complain about how lawlight did it better which i did. in the pilot#and also others of their friends who will not talk about lawlight in a book podcast. or akeshu which i also did
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5, 18 & 19 for the fanfic ask!
Hello and thank you for the questions!!
5. first sentence of the fifth paragraph of an unpublished WIP
âI have to say, Blanche,â Rose says, settling back against Blancheâs side, âI know you explained it to me, but I still donât get it.â
18. if you keep them, share a deleted sentence or paragraph from a published fic
I don't really keep deleted sentences/paragraphs, unless they're full concepts for a scene that I might want to use in another WIP, but I did find a couple of sentences from an early draft of i would have said impossible [...] that got heavily edited by the final cut. I'll bold the parts that got kept in the final work:
"She likes to think she hid it well. She tried to, at least; bit back the most acidic jokes, tried to keep a hold on her sarcasm. It's not her roommates' fault if she's had a bad day, is it? So she tries. She listens, and she's patient, and she's affectionate -- and they seem happy. That must count as a success.
And yet, when she's finally alone in her room and ready to call it a night -- then Rose comes, carrying tea and cookies on a tray.
It's strange. She told Ma earlier that she'd like to be alone tonight, and before the door opened she only wanted to get into bed and forget everything until tomorrow morning. Then Rose came in, and she'd be lying if she said a single hint of her perfume and a single glance at her reassuring smile aren't enough to calm her nerves."
The gist of the passage remained more or less the same, but I hope it counts anyway!
19. the most interesting topic youâve researched for a fic
I'm not sure I can choose the most interesting one -- I love learning and I've had a lot of fun with every rabbit hole I've found myself in for a fic! The most charming one, though, was definitely the little ornithology detour I went on while I was writing sonata for trio, which was a classic case of 'I only needed to find the right simile to add in this sentence, how the hell did I end up on the Wikipedia page for the American Robin?'. I learned a lot, and birds are so cute -- especially robins!! I had a great time reading about them :)
(I'm not counting my research on karst and sinkholes as a valid answer for this questions, because I already knew the topic well enough, but I did spend a lot of time fact-checking what I wrote. I don't want to spread misinformation!)
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#i toured all my current wips and that was the most interesting first sentence in a fifth paragraph im afraid#i tend not to keep stuff i delete bc they're usually either less solid versions of sentences that *do* make it in the final work#or the rambles i wrote during my first draft of the work#and those tend to be very unstructured and clunky. when i write those i'm just concerned with putting my thoughts to paper yk?#so they're generally not that interesting (to me at least)#in this case specifically i ended up changing the first paragraph because i thought it gave the impression that the girls#don't notice when dorothy's upset -- and i think they do. they just decide to let her be in this instance#(or actually -- blanche and sophia trust that rose is the best candidate among them to get through to dorothy when she's like this)#and i didn't like the flow of the other two sentences#also i felt like an additional line of description of rose's tea tray would add to the scene#the american robin!! my bird friend!!! the first to sing at morning and last to sing in the evening with a cheery carol!!#perfect metaphor for rose's humming#oh and there's also the fact that i'm learning a lot about the us' geography bc of a little pet project of mine! for example#i now know that Chicago is located near the Great Lakes!! good job me#oh and also -- at some point i had to research old cars and things that can go wrong with an old car and i spent *a lot* on those#always check your air intake hose kids#but anyway. thanks for the questions!!!#writing#ask game
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17, 28, 31 and 32, for Melliywk!
17. how did they spend their summers/free time as a child?
In general, gnomish childhood is for exploration and trying new things, so a little bit of all kinds of things! But, in particular, she got into tinkering really young-- one time as a little little kid she woke up early and borrowed her dad's alarm clock to take apart; it made him late for work, but it also resulted in Mel getting her very own alarm clock, as well as her own beginner toolset and strict instructions to please ask for her own things to muck about with, lol. Her mom's the handyman of the house, so she learned a lot about various hand tools and basic repair tasks from her, and she was definitely doing rube goldberg setups and Sid Toystory type shit in her room all the time. She also has a lot of really fond memories of going out on bug collecting daytrips with her dad!
28. how do they show that they care about someone? how do they express that they don't like someone?
Melliwyk does a lot of teasing and playful banter; she's a little bit just like that in conversation in general, but for example she (lovingly) picks on Zhartook a lot, lol. She tends to be kind of self-absorbed-- not in an egoistic way but just, you know, wrapped up in her work and not really thinking about other people, so she's not always proactively caring towards others, but if she can get outside her own bubble at all once in awhile she can be surprisingly thoughtful. One of her main love languages is acts of service-- she's always delighted to put down whatever she's doing to help others when asked, and does a fair number of projects just on the basis of 'might be nice/ useful for [friend]'.
On the other hand, she's not subtle about disliking others, or even being temporarily mad at them, lol. She can be kind of a petty little shit, frankly-- biting sarcasm and cold shoulders. At the very least, she's not as warm and friendly as usual, and certainly not playful. She's had sort of a... precarious falling out with our bard that I frankly don't wanna get into but the point is it kind of doesn't feel safe for her to be obvious about her dislike for him :') But she's just sort of withdrawn from interacting with him more than she needs to, and maintains a baseline politeness at most, neither of which is too hard to manage when she can tend to be kind of a recluse anyway.
31. do they like receiving gifts? giving gifts? what is their ideal gift?
Gift giving is her other biggest love language! She loves making things, much more than she cares about having things, so she really likes making stuff for her friends, whether it's something she thinks would be useful for them or just something she thinks they might like or appreciate. She's also (usually) happy, if not excited, to get magic items into the hands of whomever in the party would make the best use of them, or to loan out hers if she's not willing to give them up permanently (like the cloak of elvenkind, which was a gift, or the ring of the depths, which has shockingly powerful magic in it for a novelty item [at-will shapechange, but only into very low level sea animals] and is an artifact of an ancient artificer she admires; she's even offered to let our fighter borrow the enchanted nightcap she literally never takes off because of chronic nightmares, if she thought it might prevent nasty people casting Dream on her to fuck with her).
She also does absolutely like receiving gifts! On the receiving end she's very much an 'it's the thought that counts' person-- any gift that the person clearly meant sincerely is going to make her happy and be greatly valued, whether it's something really thoughtful and personal or just a gag gift they thought she'd think was funny. It'd be hard to nail down a specific 'ideal gift' for her, but obviously any magic item would be top tier.
32. do they have any habits that aren't particularly self-destructive, just maybe odd?
I don't roleplay this as much as I'd like because it'd be kind of disruptive over video calls as opposed to in person, but she talks to herself a lot, in the form of thinking out loud. She was a hermit for a really long time, and kind of a loner even among others for awhile before that, so she's quite strongly in the habit of rubber-ducking to Baxter, even when he's not actually around. When they first started traveling together I imagine there was a significant adjustment period where she'd start talking conversationally through some problem, Zhartook would answer (likely in confusion), and she'd be startled and maybe a little annoyed because she's not talking to him and also not expecting any kind of response at all aside from maybe encouraging 'hmm's now and then, lol. She also talked to her house's ghost a lot, despite not believing he actually existed; 'Now cut that out' when the wind was noisy in the chimney or 'I'll be back soon, don't get into too much trouble while I'm gone' when she had to go into town, etc.
ask about my OCs :3
#frenchy-and-the-sea#HOLLERS!! THESE WERE SUCH GREAT QUESTIONS FOR MELLIWYK SPECIFICALLY THANK YOU FOR THE FOOD#sorry it took so long to get back to this lol#it always takes me so long to write up answers that I didn't want that to be What I Did on tuesday leading up to playing Aubree lmao#and yesterday idk I forgor dfgjkhdfg#I love her very much she's my pettiest bitch character and it's fun when I get to do that#she's been petty and bitchy at zhartook for [checks notes] not letting her follow a magic compulsion to jump into boiling blood#SASS. she's got SO much sass lol but if she likes you it's usually pretty obvious that it's good-natured sass#and she's not very good at emotional intelligence but she is very good at 'I made you something I thought might remind you of home'#she's sweet your honor!! she loves her friends!!!#ask thing#my OCs#melliwyk
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I was thinking back to the ask that mentioned DMD Moon would eventually go to Y/N's apartment. So...does Moon meet Y/N's sibling before Sun? Is he at least nice to Molly? (Forgive me if I got her name wrong)
Molly doesn't live with Y/N, so she isn't there the first time Moon follows them back to the apartment. It's actually Sun who meets her first after...well, to prevent spoilers, I'll simply tell you that he discovers the art of Breaking and Entering. And sandwich making.
#Dead mall dare au#Both of them make quick friends with Molly#but Moon is...apprehensive when they first meet#He of all people knows how dangerous ''the mall'' is#thank you for the ask!!!#I get excited seeing you pop up in my inbox cause you always have great questions
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Hey guys. gay rights
#i already made the sonic one a while bc yknow. kinnie stuff youve all seen my blog theme#but then i was wearing my Fearless Year of Shadow(tm) shirt along with it and my irl bff was like.#'why are you wearing a sonic bracelet with that shirt if you love shadow so much đ¤¨' *#(he doesnt know much about sth stuff but ive infodumped abt shadow and his backstory to him many times)#and i was like đđ BECAUSE I DONT HAVW A SHADOW KANDI BUT I WANNA MAKE ONE. I WILL SOON#so. now i do!! taking my ad/derall on the weekends always make me want to make more kandi. its great!#and yknow what else it makes me want to do...... talk more on here >:3333#me and my dad are gonna go to a local jazz festival this afternoon bc our jazz combo is playing at it!!#itll be fun. my dad said hes gonna get some food from this really good breakfast place on the way thwre#which is not the best part. the best part is outside the shop there is a wonderful kitty cat who hangs around the parking lot#bc hes owned by the ppl who own the bar right next door#its so great. everybody knows him (the cat) and loves him. the v/ape shop next door has a tip door set up for him even though the#bar owner ppl take care of him and take him to the vet nd stuff. my dad found a faceb/ook page somebody made for him#and apparently it just has pictures of ppl at the bar holding him. its so great and hilarious. this cat is so loved#by the v/ape shop people. by random people at this beachtown bar. by the breakfast shop people.#anyways uh. this post was abkut kandi wasnt it đđđ lol#cherry chortles#anyways the add/er/all also usually makes me want to look at and sort through my pkmn card collection. so imma do that#because my dads friend (and my friend too i guess! me and him exchange cat photos bc he has this adorable chunky cat named gremlin) that we#play bar trivia with on tuesdays (dw its not really even a bar. its mostly a restaurant) asked me abt my pokemon card collection#bc the final question was to put a few franchises (it was like. dora the ecplora and spide/rman etc. and pokemon) in order of revenue#and obvs pokemon was the top. bc of factors like the trading cards so thats how that came up#we didnt bet any of our points btw but we almost! got it right! the order was pk/mn dora spidamen friends (the tv seies) but we had spidman#as second. but we still won!! our team is on a two game winning streak!!! we always split the money so next week ill get another 8 dolla >:3#wow i havent hit tag limit yert#lol. yall'll open the 'see all tags' thing and boom. do you love the color of the sky type shit đđđ#sorry that sounds too much like aave. i (white baby) cant be sayin that#cherrys kandi#okay well i had a tag with a verse from the ultimarw showdown bc i didnt know what else to say#but with my kandi tag and these two tags i have hit tag limit. thank you folks ill be here all night
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78 12 13 for the fic asks âď¸
12. Do you outline your fics? If yes, how detailed are your outlines? How far do you stray from them?
I don't outline ever. I usually know the destination (end of the work) and just sort of follow whatever road the story lays out for me. I've tried in the past, but it kind of takes all the fun out of it for me.
13. Do you listen to music while you write? If yes, what have you been listening to recently?
I love listening to music when I write. It's a necessary part of the process for me. I have playlists for all of my long works that I'll usually loop in the background + whatever singular song has been brain rotting my head that week. I've been working on a cowboy AU so I've been playing Taylor Swift's I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can) that @ceeceetv injected into my skull last week. I've also been listening to Codex by pale fortress, Jokes On Me by Audrey Nna, and Je Suis Le Vent by Working for a Nuclear Free City. I listen to a lot of phonk/instrumental and hazy stuff that doesn't distract me from the words. I also really love demented electropop love songs.
78. What motivates you during the writing process?
I want to read the finished product! I re-read my works a lot and am always thinking of a future version of me cackling at my own jokes and audibly saying "this is so good." I am honestly my own biggest fan. I also really like showing my work to my friends and seeing them catch all the little details and lines I wrote with them in mind. It's amazing seeing someone that you know react to your work. Finally, it's just so satisfying posting something and knowing that you don't have to post anything else for a while because you've fulfilled the imaginary quota in your head.
#mailbox#ask game#great questions! thank you#I really do write for me and my friends and my favorite readers lol#I love talking about the music I listen to while writing u got my ass with that question
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Time sensitive quensrion how to flirt non-binary at pansexual girl
pretend to flirt as a joke and then if she's okay with it maybe ask her out for real idk. bonus points if she joke-flirts back
#spoop speaks#answered asks#IDK MAN DON'T ASK THE AROACE DATING QUESTIONS /NM#THIS WAS HOW MY LAST RELATIONSHIP STARTED. IDK IF IT'S FOOLPROOF THOUGH#(we started dating before i knew i was aroace and before they knew they were a lesbian)#they asked me out in an animation though it was great#we're still friends because our dynamic is powerful and one day we will overturn the world#thanks for asking me for relationship advice i'm honoured that you think i'm so knowledgeable /hj
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i'm glad i'm not the only one who sees miguel's character hard to capture . i find his character so interesting, interesting enough to watch a hour long analysis vid on yt abt it since his motive for catching miles slowly dissolved into jealously and anger. by for the love of god if u pointed a god to my head and asked me to write abt him i'll say shoot me.
LITERALLYâźď¸âźď¸âźď¸ I love him and his story BEYOND WORDS and yet⌠we never actually see him in a situation where heâs not motivated by something very titular to his storyline (vs. his character). And ofc itâs a movie so like, we canât know every single moment of his life (and in fact, we do get very important reactions)⌠but at the same we ALSO know heâs actually quite humorous and snarky and a lil goofy, too, and CAN BE SO SWEET LIKE WE LITERALLY SEE WITH GABIâŚ
But how does one capture that without making it OOC given the ENTIRE STORYLINE???????????? Just, two coexisting things that donât really fit without so much thought and detail, and while I love that aspect, itâs also ARGHAHSH when it comes to writing him in non-battle / ATSV circumstances :(((
Cuz heâs so complicated and multi-dimensional LOL (and we have yet to see every facet) that writing about him fucking and cuddling and really ANYTHING could just be about any olâ fictional manâŚâŚ..
IT MAKES ME SO RAWWRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR canât believe u watched an hr long YouTube video tho LMFAO I hope it was on 2x speed
#im honestly still pondering his character tbh#and the movie in general#I think bc it doesnât ask manyâŚâŚâŚ#grand questions that pick at our own world#WHICH IS FINE#but makes it hard to relate to in ways that sink deep into the actual narrative (vs. characters and setting and etc)#like how could anyone know what Miguel is really going thru?#CUZ ITS NOT POSSIBLE#so all my realistic storylines for him relate to other selves#vsâŚ.. a single reader perspective#(not in a spider person sense but like⌠there is another you who both you and he WATCH)#anyway#this was great to write out thank u friend!#hopefully we can get the vibe soon u know?#pinkbebopsworld#caitie answers
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