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Wild Rooster Chase | Rooster x Reader
Summary: Bradley thinks about you more than he should, and his feelings for you run deeper than they ought to. You've never given him an indication that you want to take the teasing touches and playful flirtation to the next level, so he never pressed his luck. When you surprise him by sending a text message that could change everything, he's ready to chase you all over San Diego for some answers.
Warnings: adult language, fluff, angst, drinking
Length: 5700 words
Pairing: Bradley "Rooster" Bradshaw x Female Reader
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"What are you ladies doing here?" Bradley asked as you walked in with Halo and Phoenix on either side of you. "Thought tonight was the bachelorette party?"
"The Hard Deck is our first stop of the evening," you informed him as you planted your palm on his chest with a smirk, and he let you push him away from the bar. "We couldn't miss out on letting you guys see how nicely we clean up."
"Oh yeah?" he asked, as if he wasn't actively ogling you in your mini dress and high heels. He'd never been one to hide it, and he'd never been one to check out the other two, either. But that didn't mean he was going to act on it, because he was absolutely convinced this was just a game for you. One that he loved participating in. One that he knew was never going to go anywhere real.
"Yeah," you verified with a laugh. "We look hot."
"An indisputable fact," he whispered as he pretended like you were actually pushing him further out of your way. He'd move wherever you wanted him to, as long as you just kept touching him.
"Shoo," you scolded, looking up at him as your knee bumped his leg. "I need to buy some drinks, and you're in my way."
He covered your hand with his big one and immediately stopped moving. "Nice try, Blaze," he said with a grin as you attempted and failed to get him to budge more. "But I'm definitely buying you all a round for Callie's big night." He tossed his credit card onto the bar and draped one arm around Halo and the other around you before leaning in close to you and whispering, "And you always look nice. Even in your flight suits."
"What can I get for you ladies? And Rooster?" Penny asked, cutting him off just as he had you rolling your eyes. "Wait... he's not going out for Halo's bachelorette night, is he?"
"Absolutely not," you told her, tilting your head to look up at him with a devilish grin that made him a little nervous. His arm was still heavy across your shoulders as you said, "He's just here to buy us three Johnnie Walkers. Blue Label. Neat."Â
"What?" His voice was strangled, and his eyes were wide. "That's over a hundred bucks!"
"But it's what we want. Isn't it, ladies?" you asked Halo and Phoenix as you tried not to laugh.
"It is," Halo confirmed. "And I'm the one getting married next weekend."Â
When Bradley moaned and nodded at Penny, you gave him a kiss on the cheek. "Thanks, Rooster. You're the sweetest."
"You mean I'm a sucker," he said, finally releasing both of you. "So where are you headed after this?"
Halo accepted her expensive Scotch as she said, "Cowboy Star for a steak dinner."
Bradley snorted. "Don't forget to take Jake with you," he said, nodding to where the other guys were hanging out near the dart board.Â
"No boys allowed," you reminded him. "Especially not since we're taking Halo to Cheetahs after dinner."
"Strippers?" he asked as you picked up your Johnnie Walker. "Looking at hot, naked chicks? Sounds fun. What else?"
"Dancing at Pleasure Town!" Phoenix said, taking the last Scotch and holding it up. You and Halo both tapped your glasses to hers.
"Thanks, Rooster!" you said before taking a sip. He just shook his head as you pressed your lips to the glass, but a few seconds later, he ran his index finger along your arm and leaned a little closer again.
"Hey, you call or text me if you need anything, okay? I'll keep my phone on all night for you girls."
A chill seemed to run through your body, and just the mere thought of you calling him in the middle of the night left his mouth dry with need.
You chewed on your lip and looked up at him. "I'll let you know if I need you."
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I'll let you know if I need you.
Bradley couldn't stop thinking about that sentence. If you ever told him you needed or even wanted him for anything, he'd be there instantly. He wasn't afraid to admit to himself that he'd had a crush on you from the first day you arrived at Top Gun. He was sure you knew it, too. But there were some things he just didn't want to mess with. Your call sign was Blaze for a reason, after all. Too fucking hot to handle. Too damn enticing to be interested in him.
So he did what he always did on Saturday nights. Found the second cutest girl at the bar and tried his luck.Â
It was two hours later and three drinks in with the redhead, and he knew he could probably get as lucky as he wanted to. Her hand was on his thigh, inching closer to the hem of his tropical print shirt, and she was all smiles.
"Let's play something on the jukebox," she told him, and he agreed as he followed after her. To his dismay, she picked your favorite song, and now he was having a bit of a hard time staying focused on the task at hand as she tucked herself against the wall and pulled him closer by his shirt.
"You like this song?" he asked, glancing at the jukebox like he expected you to be standing there.Â
She shrugged and said, "Not really. I just pushed some random buttons," with a little giggle. "Now, come here."
Alright, so her lips were soft, and her tongue tasted like bourbon. She placed his hands on her hips, and he gave a little test squeeze which resulted in her tongue in his mouth. But the song was pulling up some other memories of you and him dancing together on New Year's Eve. When he felt his phone vibrate in his pocket, it was almost a relief to pull away.
"Hey," she complained, reaching for him as he unlocked his phone. "I'm over here, Rooster."
"Sorry," he muttered, looking at her briefly, but he really wasn't. The text he got was from you. He held up one finger and took a step back as he opened it up.Â
Blaze: Full disclosure, I'm drunk. And I'll probably regret this in the morning, but... I think about kissing you all the time.
"What the fuck?" Bradley said out loud as his eyes scanned the message again. It was a joke. It had to be. Or else he was reading it wrong? "Holy shit."
When he finally looked up, the redhead was pouting with her arms crossed. He needed another opinion, and he'd already lost interest in her anyway. He held up his phone and asked, "What does this mean?"
He watched her eyes as she read it, and a little crease appeared on her forehead. "It says get a life, jerk." She went walking off toward her friends as Bradley looked around for someone else to help him out. The guys were all playing pool and darts, but he didn't trust them as far as he could throw them anyway.
"Hey, Penny," he called out, cutting off several people who were trying to order drinks. He leaned all the way across the bar top to where she was pouring a martini. "Tell me I'm not losing my mind."
When he held up his phone, she squinted at the screen, and then her eyes went wide as she smiled at him. "I think someone overdid it and finally stated the obvious."
He was sweating now, afraid he was going to get this all wrong. "Like you think this is actually how she feels?"
She laughed and handed off the martini before pouring some wine. "Well, I don't want to speculate on someone else's behalf..."
"Bartenders are supposed to speculate," he told her, ready to climb over the bar and chase her down as she turned away from him to serve the wine. "It's your god given obligation."
She glanced at him over her shoulder. "Well, then, merely speculating, I would say that the way the two of you cozy up with each other seems a little more than platonic."
He shook his head. "No, that's probably just me you're reading in the scenario." But she was shaking her head back and forth as well. "It's her, too?" Now she was nodding as she reached for a pint glass. "Like she might actually want to make something happen here?"
"Speculation," Penny told him. "But I think you should find out for sure."
He could call you. He pushed himself away from the bar, found a nice, quieter corner, and he tapped your number in his phone.
'Hi, it's me. I can't answer my phone, probably because I'm flying a seventy million dollar aircraft at the moment. Leave a message.'
"Damn it," he groaned, already thinking about how nice it would be to sling his arm around your shoulders and lean all the way in next time. Let his lips meet yours instead of hitting the brakes like he'd trained himself to do. "Wait!" he said to nobody in particular now that he'd walked away from Penny. "Cowboy Star!"
Bradley had the fortitude to keep his phone out and use the rideshare app he had downloaded. He was definitely not sober enough to do this in the Bronco, and he couldn't stop fantasizing about your song playing on the jukebox while he had your body pressed up against the wall. He needed to get to you and get some questions answered.Â
He chose the closest driver in the app, and while he was waiting for Julian in his white Toyota Camry to arrive, he read your text again.
Blaze: Full disclosure, I'm drunk. And I'll probably regret this in the morning, but... I think about kissing you all the time.
"Is she so serious right now?" he asked the night air as he waited in the parking lot. "Is she so fucking serious about this? I think about it, too! A lot!" he practically shouted as he responded to your text.
Blaze, call me back. Are you talking about a kiss on the cheek? Or something more? We need to discuss ASAP.
"Hey, are you Bradley?"
He looked up to see the white Toyota was just sitting there. You had his head so messed up at the moment, he hadn't even noticed it.
"Julian?"
"Yeah, man," the driver replied, and Bradley quickly climbed in the backseat. "You're heading to Cowboy Star?"
"Yeah," he grunted as he buckled his seatbelt.
"I love it there," he said as he pulled out onto the road that ran parallel to the beach. "My wife got me the porterhouse for my birthday."
Bradley stared at his phone screen, hoping you'd write back or call him. "I'm not actually going for dinner. I'm trying to find a girl."
Julian whistled and shook his head. "Man, you should have just stayed at that bar."
He tipped his head back and groaned. "It's a very specific girl. And she's out with some friends for a bachelorette party."
"You know dudes aren't really supposed to go to those things, right?"
Bradley rubbed his free hand across his face and said, "I know, but she sent me this text that is very thought provoking."Â
"What's it say?"
He kind of felt like an idiot telling his story to his Uber driver, but he still wasn't sure he was understanding your words correctly. It just didn't make sense.Â
"Julian, I am very firmly in the friend zone with this hot girl from work, and tonight she sent me this message: Full disclosure, I'm drunk. And I'll probably regret this in the morning, but... I think about kissing you all the time."
"Bro," Julian said as he hit the accelerator a little harder. "You're so in, man."
"Am I?" Bradley asked, squeezing his phone and wondering why you weren't calling him back. "Like, this girl is smoking hot. She's cool as hell, too. And we flirt a bit, but it never goes anywhere. And now she's not answering me."
"Just hang on." Julian went a little faster still. "I'll get you there so you can sweep her off her feet."
Bradley hung onto the door handle, not even sure he knew how to sweep you off your feet. What kinds of guys did you usually go for? He'd be lying if he said he never noticed that your last boyfriend kind of looked like him. And in general, you seemed to have a thing for guys with brown hair who were pretty tall.Â
"Shit," he grunted, just torturing himself by imagining he could be the one holding your hand and making you laugh. "Are we almost there?"
"Hell yeah, dude. Next block up."
When Julian stopped at to the curb, Bradley lunged out onto the sidewalk as he shouted, "Thank you!"
"Good luck!"
The restaurant was absolutely packed, and even the line to talk to the host was long. After a few seconds, he simply walked to the front and cut everyone else off.
"Hey!" complained the woman who was now behind him as he cleared his throat and addressed the host.Â
"Excuse me, but do you know if there are still three hot women here eating dinner together?" he asked the host who gave him a bland look. "They were all in tight little dresses. One was red, one was blue, and one was like a gold color. And one of them was wearing a bachelorette sash!"
"Oh," he replied with a little smirk. "Those three." Bradley didn't appreciate the way his little grin grew as he said, "Hot is certainly the right word to describe them."
"Are they still here?" he asked impatiently, trying to look past him into the dining room now.
"No. They left about an hour ago."
"Fuck," he groaned, pushing away from the podium and storming back outside into the night. He found a spot on the busy sidewalk where he could stand, and he tried to call you again.Â
'Hi, it's me. I can't answer my phone, because I'm probably flying a seventy million dollar aircraft at the moment. Leave a message.'
He wanted to scream, but he calmly said, "Blaze, it's Rooster. Call me back." When he hung up, he opened the rideshare app again, and he luckily saw Julian on the map immediately and tapped on his little icon. "Come on, Julian," he muttered, already looking down the street for the trusty Toyota to make its return. "Yes!"
Bradley threw himself into the backseat once again as the driver asked, "That was quick, bro. What happened?"
"They already left for the strip club," he groaned.
"Cheetahs?" Julian asked, tapping at his own phone before he started driving again. "Not gonna pretend I've never been there before."
Bradley tried to call you again, and once again he got to hear your voice tell him you weren't available. "I just don't understand why she's telling me this now, you know? I've known her for almost two years."
"Two years in the friend zone? Bro, do you have no game?"
"Julian, do not test me right now," Bradley said with a laugh. He held up his thumb and index finger and added, "I was this close to sealing the deal with another girl at the Hard Deck when I got the text from her."
"Ohhhh. So you're in love with her. Understood, my man."
Bradley sat back against the seat and stared out the window as the city lights streaked past. In love. Was he? You always seemed too perfect to get involved with. But love? Is that why he never pushed for more?Â
"Damn," he muttered. "Maybe." Was the fear of crashing and burning what was ultimately holding him back?Â
That was when Julian pulled a slick u-turn and coasted into the parking lot of Cheetahs which was advertising fully nude girls. He should have been concerned that suddenly the only girl he wanted to see that way was you. "Thanks, Julian," he said as he hopped out and slammed the door closed.
"You got this!"
Well at least Julian thought he could pull off something impossible tonight.
"Whoa, I'm going to need to see some ID."Â
Bradley realized that his path was suddenly blocked by an absolutely massive bouncer with a bushy beard.Â
"Come on," he complained, digging his wallet out of his back pocket. "I'm thirty-five."
"No ID, no entrance."
"Yeah, yeah. Understood," he said trying to get his driver's license free as one of the strippers walked outside for a break. He craned his neck to see through the open door as the loud music filtered out before the door closed.
"Hey, Cherry," the bouncer grunted, and Bradley looked down at the stripper who was leaning against the wall wearing a pink wig, the tiniest g-string and some pasties.Â
She was looking at Bradley a little skeptically as she replied, "Hey, Murph." She kicked a rock out into the parking lot as she told Bradley, "You're getting here awfully late. All of the private rooms have been reserved for the rest of the night."
"I'm not here for that. I'm just looking for some girls," he replied, waiting patiently while Murph inspected his ID.
"Yeah," she said with a laugh. "We've got plenty of those. The hottest ones in San Diego, if you believe the neon sign above your head."
"No," he told her, really not in the mood to recount his story again. "I'm looking for some women I work with."
Now Cherry looked downright unconvinced as she asked, "Are you a stripper?"
Bradley accepted his driver's license back and gave Cherry a hesitant look. "Well, no, I'm not."
"Didn't think so," she muttered, and Bradley stopped in his tracks before he even reached for the door handle.
"Excuse me?" he asked, giving her a much more scathing look. "What's that supposed to mean? I'd be a fantastic stripper."
She shook her head and adjusted her tiny underwear. "You don't have the right build for it."
Bradley burst out into sardonic laughter. "Cherry, you must be joking," he said as he tucked his wallet away and flexed his biceps. "I could totally be a stripper."
"What song would you dance to?" she asked in an accusatory tone.Â
"Sweet Emotion," he told her immediately. Yeah, he'd thought about it before, and yeah, he knew he'd absolutely kill it up on stage. But she just made a face in response. "What's wrong with my song?"
"Nothing, I guess, but there's no way you'd be raking in the tip money."
Bradley pointed across the parking lot to Hard D Boys, the male club that was associated with Cheetahs, and said, "Just for that, I'm coming back for their open auditions night, because you have no idea what you're talking about." She shrugged, and he shook his head. "I don't have time for this. Have you seen three hot women? A red dress, a blue dress and a gold dress? Like short dresses?" he asked, tapping his thigh with his hand to indicate that your dress left little to his imagination. "They are like around this tall?" he added, sticking his hand in the air around your height.
"Sorry, Mr. Sweet Emotion, but I only take note of the biggest tippers."
Bradley groaned and pushed the door open, and the music was so loud, it wasn't even worth trying to ask the bartenders if they'd seen you. As soon as his eyes adjusted to the dark, he walked around the cavernous club, trying to locate you three, but it was mostly men. And then he had the disturbing thought that maybe some guys tried to pick you up.
"Why are you doing this to me, Blaze?" he whispered to himself as he walked back through every corner he could find. He even asked a woman to check if you were in the ladies' restroom. He came up empty handed again.Â
"God damn it," he said once he was back outside with Murph.
"To be fair," Murph said as he lit up a cigarette, "I think you'd make an okay stripper."
"Thank you for that," Bradley told him sincerely as he tapped his rideshare app again, but then he heard a horn honking and looked up. It was Julian, hanging out his car window. He'd waited for him.Â
"She's not here?"
"No, Julian. She's not here!" he said as he rushed toward the Toyota and climbed in.
"Well, where are we going next?"
Bradley closed his eyes and thought about what Phoenix had said earlier at the Hard Deck. "Pleasure Town. They were going dancing at Pleasure Town."
"On it," Julian told him and shifted into drive.
It was after midnight now. Pleasure Town wasn't too far away, but he'd be lucky to even find you in there on the weekend. But if he did, you'd be dancing like crazy with the biggest smile on your face, pretending you liked the music they were playing while you thought about your own playlists instead. You'd be drinking some neon colored cocktail and trying to talk the girls into leaving to get cookies from that place that was open all night. You'd maybe even be checking your phone and finally, finally texting him back.
"Yeah, you're right, Julian."
"About what, my man?"
Bradley rubbed his hands over his face. "I'm in love with her."
Julian reached his arm back at a red light, and Bradley fist bumped him. "Yeah, that's what I'm talking about! I could tell right away. Don't worry. We'll find her."
But it got harder to be hopeful the longer he was in the dance club. There was barely any room to walk around, and there were dozens of women in little dresses that looked like the one you were wearing, but none of them had your face or your smile. You weren't here.Â
He stood on the dance floor and read your text one more time.
Full disclosure, I'm drunk. And I'll probably regret this in the morning, but... I think about kissing you all the time.
He wanted to know what kissing you would feel like. Now that you opened his mind to something more, he'd never be able to stop thinking about it. But this time, he let himself finally focus on the word regret in your message.You'd regret what you said in the morning. He knew you; he knew you would never go for the idea sober. But he texted you one more time anyway.
Blaze, please call me when you get this. It doesn't matter what time it is. Just call.
When he walked back out into the cool, night air, Julian was right there at the curb waiting with a hopeful look on his face. "Bro, is she here?" When Bradley didn't respond, his face melted into sadness. "Or did she say the 'just friends' shit?"
"She's not here," he replied, once again climbing in the back of the now familiar car.
"We going somewhere else now? The pursuit continues?"
Bradley grimaced and said, "I think I should just throw in the towel and regroup. Can you take me back to the Hard Deck? I'm definitely sober enough to drive home now."
But even Julian sounded disappointed now. "Of course, dude. Anything you want."
"Thanks," Bradley grunted, watching as the city lights faded a bit as they got closer to the beach. When Julian parked near the Bronco, he said, "I appreciate all your help tonight."
He gave Bradley another fist bump. "You gotta start fresh tomorrow, man. And you can't leave me hanging, okay? I need a wedding invitation."
Bradley chuckled as he climbed out for the last time. "I'm about to leave you the biggest tip."
He tapped two hundred bucks into the app as Julian drove off shouting, "Good luck!"
With nothing else he could do right now, he climbed in the Bronco, cranked the engine and started to drive himself home for the night. He was tempted to swing by your place or at least try to call you one more time, but he decided to let you get some sleep before you started to regret your message. That way he'd have a little more time with this hopeful feeling in his chest.
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There was pounding. There was so much pounding. Maybe someone turned the music up even louder at Cheetahs? Or were you at Pleasure Town now? "Make them turn it down," you moaned, trying to cover your ears. That's when you realized you were in your bed. At home. Someone was knocking on your front door.
"Wait," you croaked as loudly as you could, your ears still buzzing from the loud music all night long. The bachelorette evening had been highly successful. Halo had a great time. But now you were hungover and not in the mood to deal with anyone.Â
As you climbed out of bed, you grabbed your phone from the nightstand to check the time. The battery was almost dead, and you had a bunch of missed texts and calls, but you couldn't even focus on that until the pounding ceased.
"Please stop," you whined, flinging your door open before you even checked to see who it was. When you saw him it felt like someone poured warm caramel sauce on your heart or shoved you hard into a wall made out of soft foam: he always made you feel good and gooey and squishy in the most heart pounding, confusing way. "Rooster."
When he moved slightly, he stopped blocking the sunlight behind him and you squinted your eyes and groaned as you took a step back. "Blaze," he said in that raspy as sin voice as he blessedly closed your front door behind him. "You have a hangover."
You nodded, but even that was too much. "What gave it away?" you asked him softly, still holding your phone.
He snorted. "Well, for starters, you're still wearing your dress from last night."
"Oh." You hadn't realized that as you looked down at yourself for confirmation. "We went pretty hard. I can't even remember much after you bought us the Johnnie Walker at the Hard Deck."
He remained quiet until you looked back up at his face. "You... remember texting me?" His tone was one you'd never heard before, and it took you a few seconds to realize he was nervous. On edge. Hesitant. He was never any of those things with you, and you didn't like this at all.
"I texted you?" When you lifted your phone higher, you started to wonder why he hadn't hugged you when you opened the door. He usually always did. He swallowed hard, and you watched the scars along his neck as his Adam's apple bobbed.
"You really don't remember?"
Now he just sounded really fucking sad, and for some reason your brain was screaming at you that there was something you were definitely supposed to recall from last night. Something about Bradley. You left him at the Hard Deck after he paid for the Scotch, and then you went to dinner and drank more while you thought about him the whole time. But there was definitely something else.
"No. I really don't remember," you whispered, annoyed with yourself. You felt like it was somehow your fault that his lips were pressed in a tight line and his brow was creased.
"It's not important," he replied, all businesslike now. "Can I see your phone for a minute?"
"Yeah," you told him, handing it over and watching while he punched in your passcode. "What did you end up doing all night?"
He sighed and looked at you. "I ended up following you around to no avail."
"Why?" you asked, still clearly missing a piece of this whole puzzle as he started tapping your phone screen with his thumb.Â
"That's not important either," he whispered, and you decided you didn't like any of this.Â
You snatched your phone out of his hand and wrapped your arms around his neck. Almost reluctantly, he hugged you back before reaching his hand up to where you were holding your phone, trying to get it again. "What do you want my phone for so badly?"
He was acting strange, and when he said nothing in response, you lunged out of his grasp and tapped on your text thread with him.Â
"Blaze," he barked out, but it was too late. You read what you'd sent him last night.
Full disclosure, I'm drunk. And I'll probably regret this in the morning, but... I think about kissing you all the time.
"Oh my god!" you screeched. "I didn't delete that?! I hit send!" You couldn't even meet his eyes now as you tried to figure out how to get him to leave so you could cry in peace.
"Blaze, it's okay," he promised, but you knew it wasn't.
"You were going to delete that message. And the ones you sent to me after it," you accused. "Weren't you?" When he just stared at you silently, you realized he was trying to save you from being embarrassed, but it was way too late for that. He didn't want you. He was never going to want you.
"No hard feelings," he said softly. "Go ahead and delete it yourself. We can pretend this never happened."
"No hard feelings?" you practically wailed, afraid you were going to cry in front of him. "I just ruined everything. You were never supposed to know how I feel about you, Bradley."
As soon as you ducked your head away from him, his fingers were under your chin tipping your face up so you were looking him in his impossibly endearing brown eyes. "I need you to explain this to me. Okay?" He took your phone gently from your hand and held it up with the message displayed. "Please, Blaze. Did you mean it? Is that how you think about me?" When you nodded slightly, he readjusted his hand on your face so he was cupping your cheek instead. "Baby, I followed you everywhere last night. I called you and texted you and rode around in a white Toyota with Julian for hours on end."
"Who's Julian?" you ask softly as Bradley slid your phone into his jeans pocket.
"He's my new friend," he replied, which cleared up exactly nothing for you. "I went on this insane chase from Cowboy Star to Cheetahs to Pleasure Town just to try find out if there was even the slightest chance that you really meant what you said."
He closed the distance between your bodies as he stroked his thumb along your cheek. "It was supposed to be my little secret," you whispered. "I just typed it out to see how it would look. I read it in my head and imagined how you might take it. It was supposed to get deleted. You were never supposed to know."
"Is it really so bad that I do?"
His question hung in the air between you, and once again you nodded. "Yes, Bradley. Yes, because it's going to complicate everything now. Work, and our friends, and hanging out at the bar. It's all ruined. Because you'll never look at me the same way you used to."
"Blaze," he rasped. "Baby, I don't want to look at you the same way I used to. Like I was never going to measure up. Like I could never be what you wanted."
You gasped as your eyes went wide. "What are you saying?"
He groaned and pressed his lips to your forehead, and you melted against him. "I'm saying that I chased you all over the city last night hoping like hell that you meant what you said. And that you didn't regret it."
Your head was spinning, but not from the hangover as you thought about how it could feel to be with this man. "You want this?" you asked in awe as your hands eased up along his chest to slip around his neck again.
"Desperately. And if you think you want to see where it goes, we can take it slow, you know?" he asked, his brown eyes hopeful once again. "We don't have to rush into anything crazy."
But you knew you were already kind of crazy about him. You had been for a long time. So you whispered, "I think I could fall in love with you," and his lips came crashing to yours. You moaned into his mouth. His lips and his mustache were even better than all those times you'd imagined kissing him. His huge hands were bunching up the fabric of your dress at your hips. You wanted every part of your body to be touching him from now until forever.
This was how good it felt when you and he stopped pulling your punches. When you both stopped pumping the brakes. You raked your hands through his wavy hair, gasping for breath as you asked, "Did you really try to find me last night?"
"Of course," he promised as you kissed along his mustache and across his cheek. "It was enlightening. I learned a lot about myself. Hey, do you think I'd be a good stripper?"
"God, Rooster," you groaned just thinking about it. "You'd be an excellent stripper."
"I fucking knew it," he grunted, half guiding you and half carrying you to your bedroom. "Listen, we should cuddle right now, but I'm going to need you to come to Hard D Boys with me one night. I'm pretty sure it's just to prove a point, but you never know."
You really weren't positive what he was talking about now, but it didn't matter. His lips were on your neck, and his weight was pressing you down onto your bed, and he was saying the most wonderful thing.
"I know for sure I could fall in love with you."
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He's such a simp, he would chase you anywhere. Imagine taking your brand new boyfriend to his stripper audition just because he has to prove a point. I mean, I wouldn't complain lol. Thanks for reading! And thanks to @beyondthesefourwalls and @thedroneranger
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"What do you mean his name is Bob?"
Your girl friends all laughed around you as they repeated your boyfriends name. "Nobody is called Bob in this day and age," said another one of your girl friends. "That's a grumpy old man's name."
You sank in your seat and sipped your drink. "Shut up," you grumbled. "His name is Bob and that's that."
"Still," they said. "I bet he calls you honey and shit like that."
He did call you honey.
And you loved it.
It was at that moment when you realised that you and your girl friends were at different stages of life. They were fucking around and having fun (honestly, as they should), and you had found someone to settle down with. Someone who made you unbelievably happy.
His name just so happened to be Bob.
"So," said another one of your girl friends. "When do we get to meet this famous Bob?" She asked.
Reluctantly, you answered. "He's picking me up later."
The evening progressed. The teasing about your sweet boyfriend's name continued, but it had lightened up significantly.
As you finished up your final drink, your phone buzzed on the table. I'm here, sweetheart xx, the text said.
Picking up you bag, you pulled your skirt down slightly. "He's here, isn't he?" One of your girl friends called, eyes lighting up. "Can we meet him?"
Releasing a sigh, you gestured for them to follow you out of the bar. Bob's truck was outside, with Bob leaning against it.
Wearing a sweater and jeans, scruff from where he hadn't been shaving while on leave, and his glasses. He looked like a dream.
"That's not him," one of your girl friends whispered in disbelief. "That hunk is not called Bob."
He looked over to you and your little group and pushed away from the truck, grinning as he approached. "Hi, honey," he said and wrapped his arms around you.
You leaned into him and his lips met the top of your head. "Bob, this is everyone. Everyone, this is Bob."
He shook each of their hands and began asking who needed a ride home.
Bob might have been a grumpy, old man's name, but your Bob was the sweetest man out there.
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Here's the first video of Glen's grunts, groans and some whimpers while working out
I was burning hot editing this
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Dogfights (Reader x Jake 'Hangman' Seresin)
Requested by: anon , Forever tag:@missmelodramatic, @merlin-dahlia, @alexâawesomeâ22 , @elllie-does-the-posts, @floatlosers  , @merlieve   , @queen-of-books , @glimmering-darling-dolly  ,@denkisclown , @wildieflower  ,@meyocoko    , @justanothercoco, @subjecta13-thefangirl  , @m-rae23 , @harleyquinnswifeyfrfr , @swampthing07   , @melsunshine  @panhoeofmanyfandoms , @venomsvl , @the-uncoordinated-house-cat ,@rosecentury ,@imagines-by-her,@evilcr0ne , @vviolynn , @niktwazny303   ,@avada-kedavra-bitch-187 , @markive-m
Summary: Reader hates Hangman cause he's an asshole. Hangman can't stop teasing you about it. When he sees you flirt with another he jumps in, acting all jealous and possesive. Dragging you to a secluded area, he asks just how much you hate him before kissing you. Shocking your crew when you start dating.
Your F16 shot past Phoenix and Bob oneâs. Breathing loud in the mask as you turned the handle. Your F16 doing a turn, hanging vertical up in the air. â âWow slow down there Y/n.â â Phoenix called out over the intercom. â âBack.â â Bob shouted loud seeing another F16 behind him. Phoenix pulled up as the F16 went nose up. She let it tip till it faced forwards once more. Confused she looked at the F16 that had simply flew forwards.
Ignoring them in the dogfight. â âWhat are you doing?â â Phoenix whispered. You groaned loud making your F16 twirl in the air. The F16 on your tail, not easy to loose. â âCut it out Bagman!â â you shouted over the intercom. You heard him chuckle. â âIâm coming for you.â â he laughed out. He sped up ignoring Coyoteâs F16 that he couldâve easily played out of the game.Â
Turning and tumbling, you tried to get your F16 behind Hangmanâs. â âNot interested in more snacks?â â Phoenix teased over the intercom. Hangman only seemed to have eyes for you. Making it his goal to cut you out of the game. Everything else not caring for. â âNope, just the big meal.â â he replied over the intercom with a smile.
He was tailing you. Following your F16âs movement smoothly. Narrowing his eyes a bit, he flipped the protecter up. Giving him a clear to press the button. The scanner on his screen tracking you mindlessly till it found a lock on you. ââGotcha.â â he said pressing the button. There were some beeps as he cheered loud. â âYouâre out of the game Scout.â â he shouted loud in victory.
You turned round to fly beside him. Hangman saluted you as you held your hand up, flipping it over to stuck your middle finger up to him. Hangman laughed more. â âGod I love winning from you Scout.â â he said with ease, getting all comfortable in his seat. You brought your F16 down to the landing track.
Rooster came running up to you as you got out of the F16. â âGod I hate him.â â you muttered out. Rooster joined your side, swinging his arm around your shoulder. â â3 minutes Scout. You managed to get him off your back for 3 minutes. Thatâs 20 seconds longer than last time.â â Rooster spoke as you laughed mockingly at him.
âEvery damn dogfight!â â you groaned out. â âHe always singles me out.â â you finished with frustration. Every dogfight Hangman always came chasing after you to get you out of the game. In the beginning it took him about 30 seconds to do so. Over the courses, you had figured heâd only come after you so you adapted. Learning how to stay out of his sight that little longer.
Today it seemed to be 3 minutes. 3 minutes he had been chasing you around before kicking you out of the game. Why? No one had a clue. Perhaps cause he was just an asshole. Rooster pushed you closer to him. â âIâll buy you drinks when this is over.â â he said. â âYou better.â â you answered nudging him in the side.
Rooster chuckled leading you back to the others. Maverick patted you on the back once you joined the others. With a deep sigh, you sat down. Listening in on the intercom of Hangman and Phoenix still up in the air. After another 2 minutes or so. It was over.
Hangman walked in all smug. Phoenix shooting him a glare as Bob walked quietly behind her. You were all dismissed as you and Phoenix walked to the changing rooms. Holding your fresh shirt in your hands, you had the need to groan loud in frustration. â âEvery single time.â â you called out catching Phoenixâs attention. â âI hate it.â â you added. â âI know.â â Phoenix said dramatically noticing a figure appear in the door opening.
âIsnât that sweet.â â Hangman came leaning against the door, arms crossed. â âYouâre getting all worked up over me.â â he teased with a pestering smile. Giving him a glare, you threw your shirt at his face. He dodged it as it landed in the hallway. Jake chuckling teasingly taking a run for it. You rolled your eyes, getting to the hallway to retrieve your shirt.
You finished getting dressed, slamming your locker shut. You drove with Phoenix to the bar, meeting up with everyone else. Most of the boys were already there. You waved Phoenix goodbye, coming up to the bar. You held two fingers up to Penny as she already knew the order.
On the other side of the bar appeared Hangman. â âIâll have four more on the old timer.â â he said, leaning with his elbow on the bar. Penny quirked her eyebrow up. â âOh, I meant Y/n.â â he enlightened Penny with a slight point at you. â âDonât you ever grow tired of your lame jokes?â â you asked him. â âNope.â â he responded all quirky. â âCertainly not when I can make you blush like that.â â he said.
Immediately you pressed your hand against your cheek, feeling if you had warmed up. Feeling if you were flushed without you knowing. Jake laughed loud from your reaction. He had lied, but it was fun to see you actually believe it. Penny sat down the beers in front of Hangman. â âNext time itâs your turn.â â she warned him.
Hangman clicked his tongue with a wink at you. Penny turned to your side of the bar. Giving you a sympathetic smile whilst giving you the drinks. You took them, going around the bar to your company. Phoenix sat in one of the booths with Fanboy and Rooster. You set her drink down, scooting in at Roosterâs side.
âHe still bothering you.â â Rooster asked, swooping an arm over you. Your gaze flashed towards Hangman by the pool table. He looked back at you with a smile, tapping the pool stick gently on the ground. â âHe just thinks heâs interesting.â â you told them, making them all laugh. â âEnough about Bagman. I want to enjoy this night.â â you said leaning closer to the table. â âCheers to that.â â Phoenix said holding her drink up.
You raised your drink as well letting it touch with hers. The four of you chatted and laughed. Having so much fun it showed. It caught Hangmanâs attention from time to time. A few more hours in and drinks away, you got up for another order. Exhaling loud you made your way over to Pennyâs bar. Leaning a bit on the counter, waiting for her as she had gone to the back for some refills.
From across the bar, your eyes met up with a boy. He wore his uniform as you figured he was on a different program. He smiled at you, making you smile shyly back. He couldnât seem to get his attention away from you. Penny returned, blocking his view as you saw him try to look past her to catch you.
It made you chuckle teasingly finding it cute. The man ordered as he then gestured at you. â âIâm buying her drinks too.â â he said. â âThatâs be five more drinks on your behalf.â â you told him, letting him know he wasnât just buying for one drink. â âSure.â â he responded with a sweet smile. Penny didnât interfered getting the drinks. The man patted the bar before going around and joining your side.
âSo youâre a Top gunner.â â he remarked observing your uniform. You turned more towards him, observing his uniform. It had a dark blue shade. â âYouâre an upper-sider.â â you acknowledged. â âThat I am maâam.â â he said making you laugh. Penny was setting the drink on the counter as you only seemed to have eyes for each other. The guy picked up a drink, handing one to you. He took one for himself, letting your drinks touch. â âCheers to you sugar.â â he said. You leaned a bit closer, chatting with him. You remained by the bar as your friends were still waiting for their drinks.
Hangmanâs gaze fell on you by the bar. Seeing another man with you. His eyes widened brief before they narrowed to a glare. â âHangman⌠Hangman⌠Jake.â â Coyote said to get his attention. Coyote patted Jake against his shoulder. â âItâs your turn man.â â he said surprised when Jake pushed his pool stick into his hands. He made his way over to the bar, ready to break whatever was going on apart.
Jake moved himself in front of you, blocking your way from him. The guy looked surprised at the sudden appearance of him. Jake eyed him up and down. â âWhat do you think you are doing?â â he asked rudely. â âIâŚIâm just talking to her.â â the guy answered. Jake scoffed with a put up smile. â âJake.â â you shout-whispered behind him, nudging his back with your fist to make him cut it out.
âIâm sorry but I didnât gave you permission to talk to her.â â Jake answered. â âJake.â â you repeated giving him another nudge to stop embarrassing you. â âI didnât know I needed permission.â â the guy answered, not backing down. Jake gave him a taunting smile to mock him. â âJake please.â â you begged for him to stop being such an idiot.
âIâve got a fun idea.â â Jake said giving the guy a little shove by his shoulder. â âWhy donât you back off.â â he called out. â âJake!â â you called out loud, already feeling embarrassed enough as all your friends were watching. â âWhat are you her boyfriend or something?â â the guy asked loud. You hated it and wanted to escape so you started to leave. Before you even set two steps, you were held back by Jake grabbing your wrist, keeping you by his side.
His grip firm around your wrist. The hatred in his eyes clear. Jake bumped hard with his shoulder against him, whilst dragging you along. You looked back over your shoulder to Phoenix, not sure what was happening. Phoenix could only stare speechless back at you. Jake dragged you over to where the toilets were. Secluded and away from everyone else. He let go of you by the window.
âWhat the hell Hangman!â â you called out. Suddenly startled when Jake moved closer, pressing his hands beside you on the glass, locking you in. â âHow much do you hate me?â â he asked, making you widen your eyes in shock. â âWhat?â â you called out confused. â âJust how much do you hate me Y/n.â â he needed to know. For a moment you thought he was serious till you saw that smirk appear.
âIâŚIâŚI donât know.â â you responded stuttering as you couldnât utter a word. Not with Hangman leaning in so close to you. You looked away, finding his fixed stare a bit too intense. Hangman removed one hand from against the glass, taking your chin to make you face him. â âHow much.â â he whispered eyeing your lips. You parted your lips to speak, not sure what to say. A moment later were his lips on yours.
To your surprise you were kissing him back. Not sure why you were kissing this fool back. His hands touched your lower back, pressing you closer to him as your hands found a way to his neck. Hangman broke the kiss off whilst smirking. â âSo how much?â â he asked teasingly making you roll your eyes at him, pushing his face away by his cheek in a playful way.Â
He grabbed you again, kissing you a second time as he didnât seem to get enough from it. The two of you returned to the others, collecting the drinks still on the bar to hand them out. Hangman winked at you before returning to Coyote to finish his game.
The next day you were in the hangar with everyone. You sat down with Phoenix and Bob. Maverick chatting with Cyclone as they waited for the last recruits to join them. Hangman, Fanboy and Coyote neared to take a seat. Hangman first went over to you, coming to stand behind your chair. He pressed his hands down on it, lowering his head as he gave you a kiss upside down.
Phoenixâs eyes widened as Bobâs jaw dropped. Even Maverick stared shockingly at the display. Hangman pulled himself back up, seeing all eyes were on him. â âWhat?â â he called out. You could disappear from embarrassment. Hangman nudged Bob against his arm to get up, making way for him. Bob got up still staring as Hangman came sitting down in his seat.
"Please begin.â â Hangman told Maverick. Bob quickly took a seat behind Phoenix as Maverick cleared his throat. He moved up to the front, beginning his lecture. It was hard to get everyoneâs attention as no one had thought the two of you would start dating. Coming as a total surprise to them.
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What ruined this Christmas so quickly? Lies.
Pairing: Bradley "Rooster" Bradshaw x wife!reader
Summary: Just a few weeks before Christmas all goes downhill. You're left taking care of the kids and leaving work early and now your husbands brings up the topic of moving as soon as possible to San Diego. You're overwhelmed but he's willing to go no matter the lies he told.
Warnings: Mentions of throwing up, mentions of sickness, lies, overwhelmed reader, arguments
Word count: 8.4k
The soft hum of Bradleyâs Bronco pulling into the driveway was a familiar sound, one that always made your heart skip. You glanced at the clock on the wallâ6:45 PM.
He was home right on time.
The winter sun had already set, leaving the house bathed in the warm glow of lamplight. The faint scent of chicken soup wafted from the kitchen, where you'd left a pot simmering, just in case Judy's cold appetite returned.
Anna was perched on the couch, her tiny legs swinging as she clutched one of her plush animals to her chest. "Daddy's home!" she exclaimed, leaping up and running to the front door with the kind of uncontainable excitement only a four-year-old could manage.
You heard the front door creak open and then Bradleyâs voice, deep and familiar, âWhereâs my Anna Banana?â
Anna squealed with delight, her laughter echoing through the house as she threw herself into his waiting arms. Bradley lifted her easily, planting a kiss on her forehead. âDid you save me any trouble today, or were you full of mischief as usual?â
âFull of mischief!â Anna giggled, resting her head on his shoulder as he stepped inside and kicked the door shut with his boot.
"Of course you were," he teased with a smirk, glancing at you over her head. âHey, hot stuff.â
âHey,â you greeted, a soft smile spreading across your face as you leaned against the archway leading to the living room. âDinnerâs on the stove if youâre hungry.â
âPerfect. Iâll grab a bite after I check on Judy.â He set Anna down gently, ruffling her curls before heading toward the living room, where Judy was sprawled on the couch.
Your oldest was curled up under a blanket, her nose a little red and a tissue box within armâs reach, vomit bowl to the side. Her favourite Real Madrid hoodie hung loosely on her small frame, the oversized sleeves nearly swallowing her hands. Her eyes lit up, though, when she saw her stepdad walk in.
âHey, Jude,â Bradley said softly, kneeling beside the couch. It always warmed your heart the way he said her nickname, a perfect blend of affection and playfulness.
âHi, Roo,â she croaked, her voice raspy from the cold. She reached up to tug on the front of his uniform shirt. âReal Madrid won today. Bellingham scored again.â
Bradley chuckled, brushing a strand of hair from her forehead. âI heard. Kidâs on fire, huh?â
Judy nodded weakly but managed a small grin. âI told you heâs the best. But he still takes weird pictures sometimes.â
That made Bradley laugh, a deep, warm sound that filled the room. âWeird pictures or not, I think your dad wouldâve loved hearing you talk about Real Madrid like this.â
Judyâs face softened, her smile widening slightly at the mention of her biological dad. âYou think so?â
âI know so,â he said firmly. âNow, how about we make sure youâre taking care of yourself so you can get better and keep watching him score goals?â
Judy nodded, leaning into his touch as he pressed a kiss to her temple. âDeal.â
From the hallway, Anna peeked in, clearly feeling left out. âCan I sit with Judy, too?â
Bradley turned his head and grinned. âIf Judyâs okay with it, sure.â
Judy nodded, patting the spot beside her, and Anna climbed up eagerly, snuggling under the blanket with her big sister. Bradley stood, stretching slightly before heading back to you.
âHowâs Theo?â he asked, his voice lowering so he wouldnât wake the baby.
âAsleep, for now,â you replied, tilting your head toward the baby monitor on the counter. âHe went down about thirty minutes ago. Letâs hope it sticks.â
Bradley grinned and leaned down, pressing a kiss to your lips. âYouâre too good, you know that?â
You laughed softly, brushing a hand along his arm. âSure. Now, go eat before the soup gets cold.â
As Bradley settled into his chair at the dining table, you brought him a steaming bowl of soup. He murmured a quiet thanks before picking up his spoon, glancing at you as you moved to lean against the counter.
âHow was work today?â he asked between bites, his warm brown eyes flicking up to meet yours. âEverything okay with you leaving early?â
You hesitated for just a moment, your hand brushing over the edge of the counter. âItâs fine,â you said casually, offering a small shrug. âNothing that canât wait until tomorrow.â
Bradley frowned slightly, setting his spoon down for a moment. âYou sure? Thatâs, what, the third time this week? Last week you had to take a couple of days off because of Anna, too.â
You sighed, crossing your arms. âBradley, itâs no big deal. Itâs not like weâre behind on anything. I had everything under control before I left.â
He tilted his head, studying you carefully. âThat doesnât mean you can't call me, you know.â
You pushed off the counter with a small laugh, brushing past him to gather up Annaâs pyjamas from a nearby basket. âIâm fine, Rooster. Seriously. Itâs not like Iâm doing it aloneâyouâve been pulling your weight, too.â
His lips quirked up in a small, understanding smile, but he didnât push. Instead, he returned to his meal, watching as you disappeared briefly into the living room to remind Anna about her bedtime routine.
âAnnabelle,â you called, leaning over the back of the couch. âFifteen minutes until youâre brushing your teeth. No nap today means an early bedtime, remember?â
âOkay, Mommy,â Anna replied with a sigh, snuggling closer to Judy under the blanket.
âAnd Judy,â you added, brushing a hand over Judyâs head, âI didnât forget our dealâyou can stay up a little later tonight, but only if you rest here for now, okay?â
Judy nodded with a tired but satisfied smile. âThanks, Mom.â
You returned to the kitchen just as Bradley finished his bowl, pushing it aside with a satisfied sigh. âThat hit the spot,â he said, standing to place the empty dish in the sink.
âGlad you liked it,â you said, leaning against the counter as he moved closer to you.
Bradley turned, placing his hands on either side of your waist, and gave you a thoughtful look. âOnce all the kids are down for the night,â he said softly, his voice dipping to that warm, familiar tone he used when something was on his mind, âIâve got something to tell you.â
Your brows knit together in curiosity. âOh?â
He smiled, brushing a stray hair out of your face. âYeah. Nothing bad, I promise. But⌠letâs get through bedtime first.â
Your lips curved up in a small smile as you leaned into him for a moment. âAlright, Bradshaw. But now youâve got me wondering.â
He chuckled, pressing a kiss to your forehead. âPatience, sweetheart.â
With that, he turned back toward the living room, his voice playful as he called out to Anna, âAlright, Bananas, letâs get those teeth brushed before your mom tells me Iâm slacking.â
Annaâs giggles filled the house as she bolted from the living room, her tiny feet pattering up the stairs as Bradleyâs playful growl followed closely behind.
âAnna Banana, you get back here!â he called, his boots thudding against the hardwood as he gave chase. âWeâre brushing those teeth whether you like it or not!â
âYou canât catch me, Daddy!â she yelled between bursts of laughter, the sound so joyful it made you smile despite the exhaustion lingering from the day.
Shaking your head, you turned back to the kitchen and grabbed Bradleyâs empty bowl from the table, rinsing it under warm water before adding it to the dishwasher. The soup pot still sat on the stove, its comforting aroma hanging in the air. You ladled the leftovers into a container, snapping the lid on before slipping it into the fridge.
Judy wouldnât be eating any tonightâyou knew her appetite was still weak from the cold. You sighed softly as you wiped down the counter, taking a moment to glance toward the baby monitor. Theo was still sound asleep, his soft snores faintly audible through the speaker. At least one of your kids was making bedtime easy tonight.
With the kitchen clean and quiet, you dried your hands and made your way to the living room, where Judy lay nestled under the blanket. Her Real Madrid hoodie was slightly bunched up, and her face was still flushed from her cold, but her eyes brightened when she saw you approaching.
âHey, Judy bug,â you said gently, sinking down beside her. âYou feeling okay?â
She nodded, scooting closer to you. âIâm just tired,â she admitted softly.
âI know,â you said, wrapping an arm around her and pulling her into your side. She fit perfectly against you, her small body warm and familiar. âBut remember, we made a deal. Youâre allowed to stay up a little longer, as long as you take it easy.â
Judy smiled faintly, leaning her head on your shoulder. âThanks, Mom.â
You pressed a kiss to her temple, brushing some hair away from her face. âAnytime, Judy.â
For a few minutes, the house was quiet except for the distant sound of Bradley trying to wrangle Anna into brushing her teeth. You chuckled under your breath as Judy let out a small laugh.
âRoosterâs not very good at catching Anna,â she murmured, her voice raspy but amused.
âNope,â you agreed, squeezing her gently. âBut heâs trying his best.â
Judyâs giggle was soft but heartfelt, and you cherished the moment, knowing it wouldnât be long before all three kids were asleep and the house finally settled into peace for the night.
Judy shifted against you as you tucked the blanket tighter around her shoulders, her small hand reaching for the remote on the coffee table. The soft thud of Annaâs bedroom door closing upstairs brought a sense of relief; Bradley had clearly won the bedtime battle. You smiled to yourself, imagining how heâd probably managed to wrangle her into bed with one of his goofy voices or a quick rendition of a lullaby she insisted he sing.
From above, you heard the bathroom door open and the unmistakable sound of the shower turning on. That man earned his fifteen minutes of peace after chasing Anna around.
âWhat do you say we watch something before bed?â you asked, glancing down at Judy.
Her eyes lit up slightly, a small smile tugging at her lips. âCan we watch The Grinch?â
âYouâre still in a Christmas mood, huh?â you teased, but you didnât mind. Judy had always loved the story, and it had become a tradition to watch it at least ten times every December.
She nodded, snuggling closer to your side as you leaned forward to grab the remote. It only took a few clicks before the familiar opening notes of The Grinch filled the room, and the glow of the television bathed the two of you in soft light.
As the movie started, you glanced down at Judy. Her eyes were focused on the screen, though you could tell she wasnât quite as energetic as usual. Her cold was still zapping her strength, but she looked content, nestled under the blanket and leaning into you for warmth.
The two of you sat quietly, watching as the Grinch made his first grouchy appearance. Judy chuckled faintly at his antics, her laugh muffled by the blanket sheâd half-pulled over her face.
Upstairs, you could still hear the shower running, the steady hum of water a comforting backdrop to the cozy moment. It was one of those rare evenings where, despite the chaos of the day, everything felt peacefulâjust you and your daughter, sharing a quiet moment together while Bradley unwound upstairs.
You let out a soft sigh of contentment, wrapping your arm a little tighter around Judy. Nights like this, you thought, were what made all the hard days worth it.
As the Grinch grumbled on screen about Christmas cheer, your phone buzzed on the coffee table, the screen lighting up with a call from work. You sighed, glancing at the number. It wasnât unusual for work to call after hours, but it still pulled you out of the cozy moment with Judy.
Judy turned her head toward you, her brows furrowing. âMom, do you have to go?â she asked softly, her voice still scratchy from her cold.
You gave her a reassuring smile and smoothed her hair back. âNo, bug, Iâm not going anywhere. I just need to take this call, okay? Roo will be downstairs in a couple of minutes. Can you hold tight until then?â
She nodded, though she still looked a little disappointed. âOkay.â
You kissed her forehead before standing and grabbing your coat from the rack by the door. Wrapping it around your shoulders, you stepped onto the front porch, the cold night air biting against your skin. The faint scent of pine from the wreath on the door lingered, and you pulled your coat tighter as you tapped to accept the call.
âThis is YN,â you answered, your breath puffing in the chilly air.
The person on the other end quickly launched into their reason for callingâsome minor crisis involving a data set that had apparently gone haywire. You listened intently, nodding even though they couldnât see you, while mentally sorting through solutions.
As you paced the porch, the front door opened, and Bradley stepped out, fresh from his shower. His damp hair was tousled, and heâd pulled on a well-worn hoodie and sweatpants. He glanced at you curiously, then stepped back inside, letting the door click shut behind him.
A few moments later, you wrapped up the call, offering quick instructions and assurances that youâd look at the problem first thing in the morning. You hung up and exhaled deeply, allowing the crisp night air to clear your thoughts.
When you stepped back inside, Bradley was in the living room, crouched next to Judy. Heâd wrapped an arm around her, his other hand resting on the blanket tucked snugly around her. Judy looked a little brighter already, smiling up at him as she pointed something out on the screen.
Bradley looked up as you closed the door, his warm eyes meeting yours. âEverything okay?â he asked, his voice soft so as not to disturb the moment.
You nodded, offering him a tired smile. âCrisis averted. Thanks for stepping in.â
âAnytime,â he said, patting the spot next to him on the couch. âCome sit. We saved your spot.â
The warmth in his voice and the sight of your little family waiting for you melted the tension from your shoulders. You slipped off your coat, letting it fall onto the back of a chair, and joined them, ready to soak in the rest of the evening.
As the Grinch continued plotting on the screen, you noticed Judy start to rub her eyes. Her head had begun to droop a little, and not long after, she let out a soft yawn.
Bradley, ever observant, caught it instantly. A teasing grin spread across his face as he looked down at her. âUh-oh,â he said dramatically, âsounds like someoneâs ready for bed. What do you think, Judy? Time to head upstairs?â
Judyâs head shot up, her tired eyes narrowing as she frowned at him. âNo, itâs not! My bedtimeâs 8:30, and itâs only 8!â
âHmm,â Bradley drawled, tapping his chin in mock contemplation. âI donât know. That yawn says otherwise.â
âIt doesnât count!â Judy protested, sitting up straighter and fixing him with her best determined glare. âIâm not tired. I can stay up for The Grinch. You promised!â
Bradley chuckled, raising his hands in surrender. âAlright, alright. Youâve got until 8:30. But if I catch you yawning again, we might have to renegotiate.â
Judy crossed her arms, trying to look serious but failing as a small smile tugged at the corners of her mouth. âYouâre so dramatic, Rooster.â
âMe? Dramatic?â he asked, feigning offense. âIâm just concerned about your beauty sleep, Jude. Iâm looking out for you.â
Judy rolled her eyes, but you could see the playful affection in her expression. âYouâre such a weirdo.â
Bradley laughed, pulling her close and planting a kiss on the top of her head. âThatâs me. But you love me anyway.â
She snuggled back against him with a small huff, her earlier defiance fading as she relaxed into his side. You watched the exchange with a smile, your heart full at the sight of their bond.
Bradley caught your gaze and gave you a wink, his hand resting gently on Judyâs shoulder. You could tell he was savouring the moment as much as you were.
Judy had just settled against Bradleyâs side, her eyes fluttering back toward the screen, when he lightly placed his hand on her forehead. The smile on his face faded slightly, replaced by a look of concern.
âHey, Jude,â he said softly, tilting his head to get a better look at her. âYouâre feeling a little warm. Are you okay?â
Judy blinked up at him, her brows furrowing as if she hadnât noticed it herself. âI think so,â she murmured, but then a raspy cough escaped her, and her body tensed.
You immediately perked up, your eyes scanning her face as she began coughing harder. âJudy?â you asked, worry creeping into your tone.
Before she could answer, her hand shot to her mouth, her face paling. Instinct kicked in, and you grabbed the bowl youâd left on the floor beside the couch earlier, knowing her appetite had been off all day.
âHere, sweetie,â you said gently, holding the bowl just in time as Judy leaned forward, the cough turning into a small heave.
Bradleyâs arm stayed securely around her, his other hand moving to rub her back as she threw up into the bowl. His voice was soft and steady as he murmured, âItâs okay, Jude. Just breathe, baby girl. Weâve got you.â
You crouched beside them, one hand resting on Judyâs knee as you watched her closely. It didnât last long, but her little body trembled with the effort, and when she finally leaned back, her face was flushed, and her eyes glassy with exhaustion.
âIâm sorry,â she whispered weakly, her voice barely above a rasp.
âOh, baby, you have nothing to be sorry for,â you assured her, brushing a hand over her hair as Bradley wiped her mouth gently with the tissue you handed him.
âSheâs burning up,â Bradley said quietly, concern etched into his voice as he pressed another hand to her forehead.
You nodded, already moving to grab a cool cloth from the kitchen. âLetâs get her cooled down and check her temperature again,â you said, your mind shifting into problem-solving mode.
Judy leaned heavily against Bradleyâs chest, her small frame dwarfed by his protective embrace. âDaddy,â she croaked, her voice barely audible, âI donât wanna be sick anymore.â
She rarely called him dad, but that was something else.
âI know, Jude,â Bradley said softly, his hand brushing over her hair. âI know. Weâre going to take care of you, okay? Just rest for now.â
Judyâs little body eventually gave out from the exhaustion, her head lolling against Bradleyâs chest as her breathing evened out into soft snores. You exchanged a quick glance with Bradley, nodding silently toward the stairs.
âIâll grab the bucket,â you whispered, standing up and heading to the bathroom while he carefully adjusted Judy in his arms.
Bradley lifted her as if she weighed nothing, his large hands supporting her back and legs as he rose from the couch. He cradled her close, his steps slow and deliberate as he started up the stairs, making sure not to jostle her. The soft sound of her breathing mixed with the creak of the floorboards, and it tugged at your heart how small she looked in his arms.
By the time you reached Judyâs room, Bradley was gently laying her down on her bed, taking care to arrange her blankets so she was snug but not too warm. He brushed a hand over her hair, his thumb grazing her forehead again as he sighed quietly.
âSheâs still a little warm,â he murmured.
You nodded, setting the bucket beside her bed within easy reach. âIâll check her temperature again in a couple of hours, just to be sure.â
As you adjusted the bucket, Bradley glanced back at you, his brow furrowed. âShe got sick last night too?â
You hesitated, then nodded. âYeah. I thought it was because she decided to have hot chocolate fifteen minutes before bed. She didnât even tell me until after sheâd already made it.â
Bradleyâs eyebrows shot up in surprise. âI didnât hear a thing. She got sick, and I didnât wake up?â
You smirked, placing a hand on your hip as you teased, âRoo, youâd sleep through a literal earthquake.â
He let out a soft chuckle, though there was a flicker of guilt in his expression. âGuess I need to work on that. I hate that you were dealing with this by yourself.â
You shrugged, brushing it off lightly. âIt wasnât too bad. Besides, the real fun was earlier today.â
Bradley straightened, his concern sharpening. âWhat happened?â
You sighed, leaning against the doorway. âShe got sick at school. They called me about an hour after I got to work, so I had to come home early to pick her up. Sheâs been pretty out of it since. I tried feeding her soup earlier, but that didnât go well either.â
Bradley exhaled deeply, his hands on his hips as he glanced back at Judy, who was now sound asleep, her face still slightly flushed. âPoor kid,â he murmured, running a hand through his damp hair. âSheâs had a rough day.â
âYeah,â you agreed softly, stepping closer to him. âBut at least sheâs getting some rest now.â
Bradley nodded, reaching out to give your arm a gentle squeeze. âYouâve been handling all of this like a champ. Seriously, YN.â
You smiled at him, leaning into his touch. âWeâre a team, remember? Youâll take the next round if she wakes up again tonight.â
âDeal,â he said with a small smile, his eyes flicking back to Judy one last time before wrapping an arm around your shoulders.
As you walked back downstairs with Bradley, the weight of the eveningâs events still hung in the air, but your mind wandered back to his earlier wordsâI have something to tell you. You gave him a curious look as you both stepped into the kitchen, where he leaned casually against the counter, though there was an unmistakable tension in his posture.
âSo,â you said, crossing your arms and leaning against the opposite counter. âWhatâs this big thing you wanted to talk about?â
Bradley exhaled deeply, rubbing the back of his neck in a way that instantly made you wary. He was stalling. âAlright, donât freak out,â he started, his eyes flicking to yours. âBut thereâs a chance we might be moving again⌠before the end of December.â
You stared at him, utterly floored. âYouâre kidding.â
He shook his head, his lips pressing into a tight line. âI wish I was.â
âBradley,â you said, your voice rising slightly in disbelief, âweâve only been in this house for three months. Three months! And itâs almost Christmas! How are we supposed to pack up and leaveâagain?â
He winced at the exasperation in your tone, holding up his hands defensively. âI know, I know. Believe me, Iâm not thrilled about the timing either. But I think this might be the last time. I mean it.â
You raised a sceptical eyebrow. âThatâs what you said the last two moves. And the time before that.â
He nodded, his jaw tightening. âI know. But this is different. I got a call about going back to Top Gunâto San Diego. They need me there, and theyâre offering some stability. A more permanent position, YN. Iâd be working with my old crew again, the same people I did the uranium mission with.â
You blinked at him, your mind spinning. âSan Diego?â you echoed, trying to process the implications. âBradley, weâve moved five times in the last four years because of your job. Every time, itâs been the same storyââthis is the last one, weâll settle down here.â How can you be sure this time?â
âI canât be sure,â he admitted, his voice soft but steady. âBut I know how much weâve been through, and I know what Iâm asking isnât easy. But Top Gun feels like home to me. The team, the workâitâs different there. Itâs something I know I can grow with long-term.â
You stared at him, still feeling blindsided. âAnd you think we can do this in the middle of the holidays? Weâd have to uproot the kidsâagain. Judyâs been sick, and Anna just started getting comfortable here.â
âI know itâs asking a lot,â he said, stepping closer and placing his hands on your arms. âBut I think San Diego could be a real chance for us. The base there is more stable, and I wouldnât be deploying as much. Iâd be home moreâfor you, for the kids.â
Your shoulders sagged as you took in his words. You wanted to believe him, but the exhaustion of endless moves, the packing, unpacking, and constant uncertainty weighed heavily on you.
âAnd this is all happening before the end of December?â you asked, your voice quieter now.
Bradley nodded, his expression apologetic. âThereâs still a lot to figure out, but yeah. They need me soon. I just⌠I wanted to talk to you about it first. I wouldnât make this decision without you.â
You let out a long breath, running a hand through your hair. âBradley, this is a lot. I donât even know where to start.â
He nodded again, squeezing your arms gently. âI know it is. Take some time to think about it, okay? Weâll figure it out together.â
You bit your lip, your thoughts still racing, but you couldnât ignore the sincerity in his eyesâor the hope. Despite the upheaval it would cause, he truly believed this could be the fresh start you both needed. But whether or not you were ready to believe that too, you werenât so sure.
You stared at Bradley, the frustration rising in your chest as the weight of his words truly sank in. Shaking your head, you stepped back from his grasp and crossed your arms tightly.
âBradley, Iâm going to say this right nowâIâm not moving until after New Yearâs,â you said firmly, your voice steady but resolute. âI refuse to spend Christmas in some lousy halfway spot, surrounded by boxes, trying to keep the kids from falling apart. Itâs not happening.â
His brows furrowed, and he opened his mouth to respond, but you kept going, your emotions spilling out in waves.
âThis constant moving isnât just exhaustingâitâs unhealthy for the kids. Annaâs finally settling in here. Sheâs starting to make friends, and sheâs getting used to the house. Judyâs already switched schools enough for a lifetime. Itâs not fair to her to have to keep doing this over and over. Sheâs nine, Bradley! I thought mine and her fathers job at the start would make her need to move so much but truly it didn't. She needs stability, not a new classroom every year.â
He sighed, his shoulders sagging slightly as he tried to meet your gaze. âI know itâs hard, YNââ
âNo,â you interrupted, holding up a hand. âYou donât know how hard it is, Bradley. Youâre not the one managing school forms, paediatricians, or trying to help Judy settle in after every single move. Youâre not the one cleaning up puke when she gets so stressed she makes herself sick. And on top of that, I have my own job to think about. Do you have any idea how much of a nightmare it is to move space labs? Or how hard it is to get rehired in the same field every time we relocate? What if they donât even take me this time?â
He frowned, guilt flickering in his expression. âI didnât thinkââ
âThatâs the problem, Bradley,â you said, your voice softening but still firm. âYou didnât think. Youâre chasing stability for yourself, and I get that. I do. But what about us? What about the kids? What about me?â
Bradley ran a hand down his face, clearly grappling with your words. âI thought this would be a good opportunity for all of us,â he admitted quietly. âI thought⌠maybe it could finally be the place where we can put down roots.â
You let out a shaky breath, willing yourself to stay calm. âIf you want to go, fine. Go set things up. But Iâm not uprooting this family in the middle of the holidays. The kids deserve a Christmas in a real home, not in a house we havenât even unpacked yet. And Iâm not putting themâor myselfâthrough another rushed move until we know this is going to work.â
He nodded slowly, his jaw tightening as he absorbed your words. âOkay,â he said finally, his voice low. âWeâll wait until after New Yearâs. Iâll talk to them, figure out a timeline that works.â
Relief washed over you, though it was tempered by the uncertainty still lingering in the air. You reached for his hand, squeezing it tightly. âI need you to understand, Bradley. This isnât just about you anymore. Itâs all of us. And I canât keep putting the kidsâand myselfâthrough this. And I will go insane if I'll be in another motel for weeks.â
âI get it,â he said softly, his thumb brushing over your knuckles. âI do. I just⌠I want to make this work. For all of us.â
You nodded, your gaze steady. âThen letâs figure it out. But after the holidays.â
Bradleyâs arms stayed wrapped around you, but as you rested against him, he gently pulled back, his eyes scanning your face with quiet concern. He tilted his head slightly, his voice soft but pointed.
âPenny for your thoughts?â he asked, his tone both curious and insistent.
You hesitated, your gaze flickering to the floor before meeting his again. Youâd been holding back, trying to push through for the sake of the evening, but he clearly wasnât going to let it slide.
âHonestly?â you said, exhaling deeply. âItâs not fine with me that youâre thinking of leaving so soonâespecially after I had to miss work last week. Iâve already taken so much time off between Anna being sick, Judy needing to come home early, and everything else. Iâm exhausted, Bradley. Iâve had enough.â
His brow furrowed as he stepped closer, his hands resting lightly on your arms. âThen why didnât you just say that when I asked earlier?â
You bit your lip, your frustration bubbling to the surface. âBecause I wasnât about to argue in front of Judy and Anna,â you said sharply. âTheyâve already been through enough tonight. Judy doesnât need to hear us going back and forth on top of being sick with cruel stomach dĂŠcor, and Annaâs finally getting settled. I didnât want to add more stress.â
Bradley sighed, running a hand through his hair as he took in your words. âI get that,â he said softly. âBut, YN, I need you to tell me these things. You donât have to hold it in just to keep the peace.â
âI know,â you replied, your voice quieter now, âbut Iâm just⌠tired, Bradley. I donât feel like moving again. Not until March at the earliest. Iâm not ready to pack up, to sort through everything, to start overâagain.â
He nodded slowly, his eyes softening as he processed your words. âYou feel like youâve hit your limit,â he said, more a statement than a question.
âExactly,â you admitted, your shoulders sagging. âIâve hit my limit. The idea of boxing up this house, pulling the kids out of their routine, and throwing myself into another round of uncertaintyâitâs exhausting just thinking about it. Iâm not bothered to pack up again right now. I need time.â
Bradley was quiet for a moment, his thumb brushing absentmindedly over your arm as he considered his response. âMarch,â he repeated, nodding slowly. âAlright. We can make that work. Iâll let them know we need more time.â
âAre you sure?â you asked, meeting his gaze.
âIâm sure,â he said firmly. âIâm not going to push you into something youâre not ready for. If March feels right, then thatâs what weâll aim for.â
Relief washed over you, though a small part of you still felt the weight of what lay ahead. âThank you,â you murmured.
He pulled you back into his arms, holding you close. âWeâll figure this out,â he promised.
Before you could fully relax into Bradleyâs embrace, your phone buzzed again on the counter, cutting through the quiet. You sighed, reluctantly pulling away to check the screen. It was another call from work.
âI should take this,â you muttered, already swiping to answer.
Bradley leaned against the counter, watching you closely as you murmured into the phone, your tone professional but clearly laced with frustration. He caught snippetsâsomething about deadlines, a meeting you couldnât miss, and some last-minute chaos that had you pinching the bridge of your nose.
When you finally hung up, you turned back to him, running a hand through your hair. âLooks like Iâll be driving down overnight,â you said with a resigned sigh. âIâve got an early morning meeting anyway, and at this rate, Iâll barely get any sleep if I wait until tomorrow to leave.â
Bradley straightened, his brows knitting together. âOvernight? YN, thatâs going to be rough. Are you sure thatâs the best idea?â
You shrugged, already mentally planning the drive. âItâs easier this way. Iâll get there before the day starts, and I wonât have to stress about being late.â
He crossed his arms, his concern clear. âIâve got the day off work tomorrow. Iâll stay here and take care of the kids. You focus on work.â
You blinked at him, a little surprised. âYou have the day off?â
âYeah,â he confirmed, stepping closer. âIâll handle everything here. Judyâs already home sick, so Iâll keep an eye on her and make sure Anna and Theo are good too. You donât need to worry about anything on this end.â
The tension in your shoulders eased slightly, and you nodded, grateful for his support. âOkay,â you said softly. âThanks, Bradley.â
He gave you a small smile, brushing his thumb over your cheek. âJust drive safe, alright? And text me when you get there.â
âI will,â you promised, leaning into his touch for a brief moment before pulling back to start gathering your things. As much as you hated the overnight drive, knowing Bradley would hold down the fort at home made it a little easier to handle.
Bradley climbed the stairs quietly, his mind still on your late-night drive and the conversation the two of you had just shared. But as he passed Judyâs room, a soft, raspy voice caught his attention.
âI donât mind moving,â she said, her tone small but clear.
He stopped in his tracks, leaning slightly toward the open doorway. A grin tugged at the corner of his lips as he stepped inside, spotting Judy sitting up in bed, her blanket pulled up to her chest.
âWell, well,â he said, crossing his arms as he leaned against the doorframe. âSounds to me like someoneâs been eavesdropping.â
Judyâs cheeks flushed a little, but she gave him a defiant look, crossing her arms over her blanket. âItâs not eavesdropping, Roo. Itâs overhearing. Thereâs a difference.â
Bradley raised an eyebrow, fighting back a chuckle as he walked over to her bed. âOh, thereâs a difference, huh?â he teased, sitting down on the edge of the mattress. âPretty sure your mom wouldnât see it that way. Sheâd probably have my head if she knew you were listening.â
Judy smiled slyly, leaning back against her pillows. âGood thing sheâs not here to find out.â
He laughed softly, shaking his head. âYouâre a smart one, Jude, Iâll give you that. But seriouslyâwhat are you doing awake? Youâre supposed to be sleeping.â
She shrugged, fiddling with the edge of her blanket. âI just⌠I heard you guys talking, and I wanted to know what was going on. Are we really moving again?â
Bradley sighed, his teasing expression softening. âItâs a possibility,â he admitted. âBut nothingâs set in stone yet. Your mom and I are still figuring things out.â
Judy looked down at her hands, quiet for a moment. âI donât mind moving,â she said again, her voice softer now. âI mean, I like it here, but⌠if it makes you and Mom happy, Iâll be okay.â
His heart swelled at her words, and he reached out to gently brush a strand of hair from her face. âYouâre a good kid, you know that?â
She smiled shyly, her eyes still on her lap. âI try.â
Bradley leaned down, pressing a quick kiss to her forehead. âNow get some sleep, okay? And no more overhearingâor eavesdroppingâor whatever you want to call it.â
âFine,â she murmured, already snuggling back into her blanket. âGoodnight, Dad.â
âGoodnight, Judy,â he said softly, standing and turning off her bedside lamp before heading to the door. As he glanced back, she was already drifting off, her little body relaxed and peaceful.
Bradley stepped quietly into Theoâs room, the soft glow of the nightlight casting a warm hue over the small space. Theo was curled up in his crib, his chest rising and falling in the rhythmic breaths of deep sleep.
Bradley leaned over the crib, brushing his fingers lightly over Theoâs soft hair. Despite his hesitation, he decided it might be best to have him closer tonight, especially with you driving through the night. Carefully, he slipped his arms under Theo and lifted him, cradling the boy against his chest. Theo stirred slightly but didnât wake, settling back into his fatherâs embrace with a soft sigh.
Bradley carried him down the hallway to your shared bedroom. The portable baby mattress was already set up near the bed, and he gently placed Theo down, adjusting the blankets around him. The little boy stretched briefly, then fell back into his peaceful sleep.
Bradley crouched for a moment, watching him, his expression soft with affection. He reached out, tucking the blanket a little more securely before standing.
Moving quietly, Bradley made his way to the small desk tucked into the corner of the room. He sat down heavily in the chair, his elbows resting on the desk as he ran a hand down his face. The dayâand the conversationsâwere catching up with him.
As Bradley sat at the small desk, the quiet hum of the house surrounding him, he pulled out his phone. The group chat with the Dagger Squad lit up with unread messages, the notifications buzzing intermittently.
Payback: So, Rooster, you coming back after New Yearâs or what?
Coyote: Yeah, man, donât leave us hanging. You know Hangmanâs already bragging about how heâll outfly all of us again.
Hangman: Correction, Coyote. I will outfly you all. Donât need Rooster to confirm that. But hey, Rooster, donât be scared nowâyou coming or not?
Bob: Itâd be good to have you back, Rooster.
Fanboy: Yeah, youâre part of the team, man. Weâre counting on you to bring the mustache magic.
Bradley smirked, shaking his head at their banter. His thumb hovered over the keyboard, debating how to respond.
Phoenix: Give him a break, guys. Heâll let us know when he can.
He hesitated. Phoenix was the only one who knew about his life outside the Navyâhis wife, his kids, the constant balancing act heâd been navigating. He hadnât told the others, not because he didnât trust them, but because it never felt like the right time. Now, with their texts pressing him for a commitment, the weight of his promise to you settled heavily on his shoulders.
Heâd agreed to wait until after the New Year to move the family, but they didnât need to know that. If he got sent to Top Gun temporarily for a few days, it wouldnât disrupt the plan too muchâwould it? He could handle a few days away, fulfil the request, and be back before youâd even finished packing the decorations away.
But then again, keeping this from you didnât sit right with him. His fingers hovered over the keyboard as he considered his reply.
Rooster: Iâll let you guys know soon. Still working a few things out on my end.
The responses came quickly.
Coyote: Come on, man, you know you wanna fly with the big boys again.
Hangman: âWorking things outâ sounds like code for chicken. You scared, Rooster?
Fanboy: Ignore him. Weâre looking forward to having you back.
Bradley stared at the screen, his mind torn. He knew how much they wanted him backâand if he was honest, he missed flying with them, too. But you had made your stance clear. You didnât want the chaos of a rushed move or the disruption to your familyâs routine, and he couldnât ignore how much youâd already sacrificed for his career.
The only one who truly understood the bind he was in was Phoenix, and as if on cue, another message from her popped up in the group chat.
Phoenix: Donât rush it, Rooster. Weâve got time.
Bradley sighed, grateful for her subtle support. Still, he couldnât shake the feeling that this wasnât going to be an easy conversation when the time came to tell you heâd been sent down for even a short stint. For now, though, he tucked the phone away, deciding to deal with it whenâand ifâit became official.
-
As you parked your car outside the lab, the faint buzz of your phone caught your attention. You glanced at the screen, seeing a text from Bradley pop up.
Rooster: Hey, just got an emailâorders came through. I have to head back to Top Gun the day after New Yearâs. Just for a few days to test some equipment.
You frowned, your fingers lingering over the steering wheel. Heâd softened the blow, but the sting of his words remained. After all the back and forth, the long conversations, and the arguments about waiting until the New Year to avoid uprooting everything again, this felt like a sudden change. Still, you trusted himâif it was orders, there wasnât much he could do.
A follow-up text arrived moments later.
Rooster: How was the drive? Everything okay? All the kids are down for the night. Theo didnât even wake up when I brought him to our room. Judyâs still coughing a little but sound asleep. Let me know when you get a moment.
You sighed, the tension from the late-night drive mingling with the unresolved frustration of the past few days. Pushing it aside for now, you texted back quickly.
You: Drive was fine. Thanks for holding down the fort. Iâll call you in a minute.
Pulling your coat tighter, you stepped outside the car and dialled him. The phone rang twice before his familiar voice answered.
âHey,â Bradley greeted, his tone warm but careful. âHowâs it going? You get there okay?â
âIâm fine,â you replied, your voice steady. âJust parked. You said you got orders?â
There was a pause, just a fraction too long to go unnoticed, but he recovered quickly. âYeah, it came through just a little while ago. Email straight from command,â he said, keeping his tone light. âItâs not a big deal, just a quick trip to test some new equipment. A few days, tops.â
You pressed your lips together, glancing up at the dimly lit lab building. âFunny how that just popped up, considering we were arguing about moving a couple of hours ago.â
He sighed, the sound crackling faintly through the line. âI know the timing sucks, but this isnât about the move. Itâs just work. You know how it isâthey send orders, I follow them. Itâs out of my hands.â
You leaned against the car, the cold seeping through your coat. âAnd it couldnât wait until after we decided?â
âApparently not,â he replied, his tone still soft. âThey want it done now to prep for upcoming missions. Itâs not permanent, YN. Just a few days, and then Iâll be back.â
Your fingers tightened around the phone. His explanation was logical, but a part of you still bristled. âIt just feels sudden, thatâs all,â you admitted. âAfter everything we talked about, it feels like the Navyâs always pulling the rug out from under us.â
âI get it,â he said gently. âI really do. But I promise Iâll make it as smooth as possible for you and the kids. And hey, once itâs done, we can refocus on everything here. Iâll help with the packing, with the kidsâwhatever you need.â
You exhaled slowly, the initial frustration easing slightly. âAlright,â you said finally. âIf itâs orders, itâs orders. Just⌠donât keep me in the dark about anything else, okay?â
âI wonât,â Bradley said quickly. âPromise.â
âOkay,â you murmured, glancing toward the building. âI should head in. Thanks for calling to let me know.â
âNo problem,â he replied, his voice warm again. âDrive safe when you head back, alright? And donât work too hard.â
âYeah, yeah,â you said with a faint smile before ending the call.
As you walked into the lab, a flicker of doubt lingered in the back of your mind, but you pushed it aside. He wouldnât lie about something like thisâor so you believed.
-
Bradley sat back in the chair at his small desk, the glow of his phone screen casting a faint light across the darkened room. The group chat with the Dagger Squad had gone quiet for now, but his mind was racing. He hated lying to you, especially after the hard conversations youâd had tonight, but what unsettled him more was the creeping realization of how deep this would go.
A soft creak at the door pulled his attention, and he looked up to see Anna standing there, her favourite blankie draped over her shoulder and her teddy bear clutched tightly in her small hands.
âDaddy?â she whispered, her voice soft and sleepy.
Bradley immediately put his phone down, his heart squeezing at the sight of her. âHey, Anna Banana. Whatâs wrong, baby girl?â
She padded over to him, her bare feet barely making a sound on the floor. âI had a bad dream,â she said, her bottom lip sticking out just a little as she rubbed her eyes.
âCome here,â Bradley said gently, holding out his arms. Anna climbed onto his lap without hesitation, curling against his chest as he wrapped his arms securely around her. Her blanket and teddy got squished between them, but she didnât seem to mind.
He swayed gently in the chair, rubbing her back. âItâs okay, sweetheart. Youâre safe. It was just a dream.â
Anna nodded sleepily, her head resting against his shoulder. âAre you going away again, Daddy?â she asked suddenly, her voice muffled.
The question hit him like a punch to the gut. He swallowed hard, guilt twisting in his chest. âYeah,â he said softly, his voice thick. âBut only for a little while, baby. Just a few days. Iâll be back before you know it.â
Anna pulled back just enough to look at him, her big, earnest eyes shining in the dim light. âBut why? I donât like when you go away.â
Bradley forced a small smile, brushing a strand of her hair out of her face. âI know, Banana. I donât like leaving you either. But itâs part of my job, and I promise Iâll be home really soon.â
âPromise?â she whispered, holding up her pinky.
He hesitated for only a second before linking his pinky with hers. âPromise.â
Anna seemed satisfied with that, her little hand relaxing as she tucked herself back against his chest. He held her close, guilt gnawing at him. He hated that he was lying to her, tooâthat he wasnât going because of orders but because of his own decision to go back to Top Gun for reasons he hadnât fully shared.
Her small breaths began to even out, and Bradley knew she was falling back asleep. He carried her to the bed you both kept in your room for when the kids had restless nights, tucking her in with her blankie and teddy. She didnât stir as he pulled the covers up around her.
As he returned to his desk, he stared down at his phone, the unanswered questions and unspoken truths weighing heavily on him. For a moment, he considered calling you againâcoming clean about everythingâbut the fear of how youâd react kept his finger from pressing the button.
Bradley sat back down at his desk, the soft glow of his phone screen illuminating his conflicted expression. He glanced over his shoulder at Anna, curled up peacefully with her blankie and teddy in the bed. Her tiny chest rose and fell in a soothing rhythm, but the weight in his own chest didnât lift.
He turned his gaze back to the group chat with the Dagger Squad, their earlier messages still sitting there, waiting for his response. He could hear their voices in his headâPayback's good-natured ribbing, Hangmanâs cocky taunts, Phoenixâs steady, knowing tone.
His thumb hovered over the keyboard, hesitation coursing through him. You trusted him. Anna trusted him. But here he was, about to step back into the world he thought heâd left behind for good.
With a deep breath, he began typing.
Rooster: Iâll be there.
The replies were immediate, the chat lighting up in a flurry of responses.
Coyote: Knew you couldnât resist!
Payback: Finally, the squadâs back together.
Hangman: About time, Bradshaw. I was starting to think youâd gone soft.
Phoenix: Good to have you back, Rooster.
Bradley leaned back in his chair, letting their messages blur together. He couldnât help but feel a pang of guilt as he reread his text. He hadnât even said it out loud yet, but sending that message felt like crossing a line he couldnât uncross.
He locked his phone and rubbed his hands over his face, the quiet of the room pressing down on him. This decision wasnât just about himâit was about you, the kids, the life youâd built together. And yet, here he was, making a choice that might shake the foundation of it all.
For now, heâd focus on the days ahead. Heâd handle the fallout later, even if it meant confronting the disappointment in your eyes when you found out.
Part 2
A/n: Maybe this is a mini series concept....
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Are You Gonna Be My Girl?
Summary: Itâs been a couple of months since the two of you have started hooking up, and itâs no secret that Rooster is hung up on you. He takes the gamble and invites you to the yearly Halloween bash at the Hard Deck. The only problem is he canât figure out what the hell youâre supposed to be.Â
Pairing: Bradley 'Rooster' Bradshaw x Female Reader
Length: 6.2K
Warnings: allusions to smut and Rooster being a simp (but what else is new đ) (mdni)
The Black Keysâ âHowlinâ for Youâ playing loudly over the static-y speakers of the Hard Deck masking the sound of Roosterâs fingers as he impatiently drums them on top of the worn table, uncaring of the fact heâs out of tempo with the song.
Pennyâs yearly Halloween Spooktacular has always been a fan favorite with those stationed at North Island. A name that Amelia had thrown shade at no less than five times as she worked on designing the event flier the afternoon that the Daggers had been bribed with free beers for coming in on their free time to help decorate.
There wasnât an inch of the bar that was left untouched, and it wasnât just that Bob had gotten carried away with the downy spider webbing. There were orange and purple string lights threaded around the circular mug racks, floating candles over the pool table, dangling bats and streamers, and an enthusiastic but poorly executed attempt at a balloon arch over the entry door.
The wispy fog covered punchbowl with a suspicious dark purple beverage bubbled away on the bartop, tendrils cascaded over the side only adding to the atmosphere. The stuff was so potent that Bradley was pretty sure it would put the jungle juice heâd thrown back in college to shame.
Rooster had been tasked with curating the playlist for tonightâs party, and if heâd been paying even a little bit of attention, heâd have known his choices were being well received by the boisterous crowd. But his attention is half split trying to listen to Hangmanâs story about the Halloween prank gone wrong that left him with twelve stitches and half listening for-
Ding
Heâs quick on the draw to pull out his phone from the chest pocket to check if it was his that went off.
When heâd arrived Nat, decked out in a sequined pink gown with a gun he wasnât sure was fake or not strapped to her thigh for her Miss Congeniality costume, had given him a look of disdain and said what he was wearing was low effort even for him.
Rooster tucks his phone away with a disappointed sigh when there are zero new notifications on his lock screen.
âDonât think Iâve ever seen you so whipped over a girl before, Bradshaw,â Hangman drawls, leaning into the gunslinging cowboy thing he has going on for the evening. His shirt is unbuttoned more than is strictly necessary, and is complete with a belt buckle that is larger than the state of Texas and too heavy looking to have been bought off Amazon.
Ding
Bradley fishes out his phone again from the pocket heâd put it back in only moments earlier.
You, 10:32pm: âu up?â
He grins.
âAnd weâve lost him,â someone snarks, but heâs too busy punching in the password to unlock his phone to care.
Bradley Bradshaw, 10:32pm: are you ever going to let that go?
You, 10:32pm: Mmm, no. You were so bad at being a fuckboy, it was funny.
You, 10:33pm: But in a very hot way, might I add. And clearly, it worked in your favor since I let you come over and hit it a second time.
Rooster snorts in amusement.
It was the first and last time heâd taken Fanboyâs advice and you teased him about it every opportunity you got. He had been a little rusty with the ins and outs of no-strings-attached sex with someone who wasnât in the Navy. But heâd more than made up for it that same night by eating you out until your legs were shaking and you were weakly pushing his head away as heâd coaxed you into coming just one more time against his tongue.
Bradley Bradshaw, 10:33pm: donât remember hearing you laughing last night when your pussy was dripping all over my cock
He takes a sip of beer as he waits for your response.
You, 10:33pm: Look! Youâre already so much better at sexting than you were when we met!
You, 10:34pm: âu up?â is still on the table, by the way. Not to brag, but I even have a pumpkin shaped pizza.Â
You, 10:34pm: If you want to come over.Â
If you want to come over. He shakes his head reading the text again.
As if heâd ever pass up on getting to spend time with you.
As if Rooster hadnât been hooked on you since the moment heâd met you.
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As a general rule, Bradley hated grocery shopping.
Heâs never had the patience for it, with the way that everyone is in their own world. He gets tired of always having to weave around people and the way that there always seems to be carelessly parked carts or people catching up standing between him and the items on his list.
Which is why when he noticed the parking lot was mostly empty on his way home, he decided to stop and spare himself the headache of doing it over the weekend when everyone else was out and just get it done.
Heâd expected to be in and out in record time until the uniform lines of colorful cartons of ice cream caught his attention as he was tossing in a few bags of frozen chicken into his cart. Normally it was always so crowded that he never felt like he could take his time looking without being in someoneâs way, that heâd skip it entirely and later try to convince himself that his Greek yogurt was just as good. But tonight since no one was around, he was taking his time.
Under the glare of the fluorescents, he stands there with the hum of the freezers competing with the too-twangy-for-his-taste country song playing over the speakers and debating his options when he feels an arm thread around his own, surprising him out of the pros and cons list he was making in his head between the healthier low-calorie choice versus the one he actually wanted.
âHi, hello there.â Bradley glances over to see the prettiest pair of eyes looking up at him expectantly. âDo you mind playing along for a few minutes, thereâs some creep who keeps trying to bother me.â
He looks over the top of your head to see some guy lingering at the end of the aisle. âThe guy who looks like off-brand John Mayer?â
You scrunch your nose up. âThatâd be the one.â
âHow good are you at picking out ice cream flavors?â he asks, standing up straighter and pulling his shoulders back.
You blink at him in confusion before your lips tick up in a relieved smile. âVery good, as a matter of fact.â
âGreat, you came to my rescue just in time.â Bradley guides you closer until youâre in front of him, lightly resting a hand on your hip the way he would if you were his girlfriend. âIs this ok?â he asks under his breath, only loud enough for you to hear.
When you nod, he feels the knot in his chest loosen. Because while he wants this to be convincing to the guy still loitering at the edge of the aisle, he doesnât want to make you uncomfortable.
âFirst things first, we need to establish a baseline.â You point at the carton covered in cartoony looking chocolate chip cookies. âWhatâs your opinion on cookie dough?â
âOverrated,â he answers, not missing a beat. âIâd rather just eat the stuff out of a tube instead.â
You lean back into him a bit more. âOoh, tough crowd,â you tease, your head finding his shoulder. âOk then, mister tempting-fate-with-salmonella, whatâs your stance on the great vanilla bean vs French vanilla debate?â
Bradley takes a quick look around to make sure theyâre not blocking any other late night grocery shoppers. He pretends to ponder for a moment before responding, âI like the one with flecks.â
âA dignified choice.â You say it so solemnly that he canât help but chuckle.
The easy back and forth banter goes on for a few more minutes. Sometimes you rib him about his answers and other times agree. It shouldnât be so fun standing there in front of the cooler filled with tubs of ice cream, but it is. It was the last thing he could have expected when heâd decided to stop in at the last minute on his way home after hitting up the Hard Deck.
When he tells you the two choices he had been contemplating before youâd come up to him, you hum contemplatively and tap a finger against your cheek, âWell this changes everything if youâre dairy free.â
âNah, just watching my figure. The containers are smaller and I have a sweet tooth.â
âRespectfully, I donât think thatâs something you need to worry about. You fill out those khakis just fine, if you donât mind me saying.â
âI donât mind at all.â Rooster wonders if you can hear his self-satisfied grin. âNot every day I get a pretty girl telling me she was checking out my ass.â
You let out a small, amused scoff and all he feels is pleased with himself.
âI was not checking out your- oh.â The surprise in your voice has him leaning back enough to get a look at your face. âWait, is he gone?â You peer around his shoulder, but donât make a move to pull away from the gentle hold he has on you.
âHe left around the time you were giving a very impassioned speech about how overlooked spumoni is. I probably should have mentioned it sooner, but you were making a pretty compelling case and I didnât want to interrupt,â he says, trying to play it off casually and hoping that he didnât just become the creep in this story when you tell it to your friends later.
âOh, ok. Thatâs, um, thatâs good.â You sound almost⌠disappointed? You take a step towards the case and he drops his arm back down to his side, already missing the feel of you under it. âThank you so much for committing to the bit. Seriously, I truly appreciate it,â you say over your shoulder, opening the glass door.
He rubs the back of his neck, watching as you grab a carton out of the freezer, not sure whether to move on with the rest of his shopping or not. But when you turn back towards him, heâs hit with the full force of your smile, feeling it all the way to his toes.
âRocky Road,â you say, setting the carton into his cart. âIt has peanuts in it, which is a nutrient-dense food and an excellent plant-based source of protein. Thereâs collagen from the gelatin in the marshmallows. And chocolate has antioxidants in it and is known to trigger the holy trinity of happy brain chemicals. Itâs basically a superfood.â
Rooster grins. âI donât think it works like that.â
âNo, unfortunately, it really doesnât,â you agree, playfully leaning a hip against his cart. âBut itâs more fun this way, donât you think?â
Heâs so fucking charmed by you and he doesnât even know your name yet.
While heâs glad he was there at the right time and got to play a small part in deterring that guy from continuing to hassle you, he kind of wishes the two of you could have met under different circumstances, because heâd jump at the chance of being able to score a date with you. He sighs and shakes the thought out of his head.
âWould you like me to walk you to your car?â Rooster offers, ready to abandon his groceries for a few extra minutes with you.
âOh wow.â That mischievous gleam that had been in your eyes changes to something softer. You tilt your head, taking him in with a thoughtful expression on your face. âYouâre one of those rare genuinely a gentleman types, arenât you? Like the kind who always walks closest to the curb and mows their elderly neighborâs yard without being asked.â Bradley just lifts a shoulder. Heâs used to looking out for other people, itâs just something heâs always done. âAnd they say chivalry is dead,â you muse, contemplatively, âI should let you know though, knock-off John Mayer is my ex.â
He feels his hackles rise up immediately and scans the area again to double check the guy isnât still hanging around. âIs he harassing you?â
âOh no, it was only an unfortunate fluke, I promise,â you say, patting his hand thatâs gripping the handle of the shopping cart reassuringly. âHeâs just a jackass who thought he could cheat on me and that Iâd still take him back.â Bradley grunts at that, even more irritated than he was before. âBut he was still trying to test the waters, even after I told him I was seeing someone,â you continue, with a roll of your eyes, âWhich was technically true- even if I am in fact single right now- because thatâs when I saw you over here gazing very intensely into the freezer case like youâd been personally victimized by Ben and Jerry.â
âYouâre out of his league anyways,â he rasps.Â
Thereâs no way in hell Bradley would fumble a girl like you.
You grin widely, clearly amused at his annoyance on your behalf. âHe was a tool with an overinflated ego and a flat ass.â Rooster barks out a surprised laugh. âAnd youâre so much hotter than him, so I really lucked out there with you as my knight in ironed khakis,â you say unabashedly, reaching out to straighten out his already perfectly straight name tag. âYou really went above and beyond for your country there helping me win the break up.â
âI donât think you needed me for that part. Itâs pretty clear you came out on top.â His eyes dart down to your hand on the cart, like you forgot it was still resting on top of his. âBut I was more than happy to help all the same.â He takes a half step closer into your space, deciding just to go for it. âIâm thinking we should keep up the ruse though, you know, just in case he is lurking by the pasta or something.â
You quirk a knowing eyebrow at him. âIs that so?â
âI could also use your professional opinion on cereal. That is if you still have some more shopping to do,â he suggests, nodding to your mostly empty handbasket.
Thereâs no question that heâs caught your interest, not with the way youâre looking at him. That smile youâre wearing tells a story of its own. âWhat a coincidence, that just happens to be my forte.â
âI had a feeling you might be the right girl for the job.â Bradley takes your basket from you and sets it in his cart and gestures for you to lead the way.
He learns your name around the same time he does about your hottake on Frosted Cheerios.
And later that night, his groceries are packed away in your fridge as the container of Rocky Road the two of you were sharing melts on your coffee table- the condensation puddling on the marble surface reflecting the credits rolling across the TV screen- as you ride him on your couch. Your hands tightly fisted in his hair and your breathy whines in his ear urging him to fuck you harder and faster until you come with his name in your mouth.
And in the morning, he gets your number over a bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
The two of you have been fooling around for a couple of months now.
On the nights Rooster wasnât fucking you, he was getting himself off to the thought of you and wishing you were in bed with him. Youâve never been to his place, so he doesnât even have the bonus of that bright citrus scent of you lingering on his sheets on the nights he spends alone.
The sex was great. Mind-blowing. You were loud and enthusiastic and gave just as good as you got. Bradley found your confidence sexy as hell. You were the type of girl who knew exactly what she wanted and he was always up for the challenge of finding new ways to make your back arch and toes curl.
But he was just as much of a fan of the parts that came before and after getting you spasming around his cock.
He liked the way your mind worked. You were always telling him about something interesting youâd read, because you were naturally curious about the world around you. You asked him thoughtful questions about his job and his life in the Navy, but not in the way he was used to from the tag chasers that frequented the Hard Deck. There was no mistaking you were asking because you wanted to know more about him, and not fixated on the shiny sheen of his golden aviator wings.
Rooster has never laughed as much as he has with you. In those moments between catching your sighs with his mouth and waiting for the knock on the door for whatever late-night craving was being delivered, youâd have him laughing and grinning until his cheeks ached.
The closest heâs ever gotten to taking you on a proper date was that one late night drive-thru run when everything on delivery apps were closed. Youâd looked like his favorite daydream sitting there under the glow of the streetlamp in the nearly empty parking lot in a shirt of his that he must have accidently left behind after a hook up.
That night was the most real itâs ever felt. And he wanted more nights just like that.
He liked the way you always seemed to have a documentary to recommend for any given topic, he has a list on his phone and has been working his way through them. He liked the way the glasses you wore sometimes seemed slightly too big for your face because it was cute the way youâd constantly push them back up your nose. He liked that you texted in full sentences with complete and proper punctuation.
Bradley could already imagine how tonight would most likely go.
Heâd dip out of the party early and come to your place. Your tongue in his mouth and your greedy little hand tugging to get his belt undone before heâd even made it through the door. The two of you going at it until someone has to tap out- which he is smug in the fact that more often than not itâs usually you- now that he knows all the best ways to pull orgasm after orgasm out of you. Sometimes the two of you order in, and other nights youâll pass a bowl of ice cream or cereal back and forth over the island in your kitchen where he gets to hear you laugh and tease him and tell him about your day. Then do it all over again and once youâre thoroughly spent, heâll hold you as you fall asleep. And then in the morning heâll press a kiss to your cheek and take one more look back at you before leaving through the same door heâd shown up at only hours before.
And that was fine for now, but he wanted more of you. He didnât want to be just a casual hook up, he wanted to date you.
He wanted to be soft launched and hard launched, or whatever it was that Mickey was talking about that night heâd taken his misguided advice and sent the much teased âu up?â text. He wanted to block people in the chip aisle of the grocery store as you talked him into getting some crazy flavor, turning his least favorite chore into the highlight of his week. He wanted knockoff John Mayer to see he got the girl and knew how to treat her right.
He wanted you to be his girl.
âArenât you too old to be in a situationship, Bradshaw?â Jake asks, interrupting his thoughts.
âFuck off,â Rooster grumbles, his eyebrows furrowed and his thumbs still hovering over the screen. A couple minutes have ticked by since your last text as he sits there stewing. He knocks back the remainder of his beer, itâs mostly foam, âI think Iâm gonna head out.â
âNo, youâre not. Bob hasnât even performed the dance routine to âThrillerâ yet,â Nat says, pinning him to his stool with a look, âCome on, Bradley, just invite her here.â She reaches overs and squeezes his shoulder. âYouâve been seeing her for a couple months now. Youâre clearly into her, and you wouldnât disappear on us as much as you do if she wasnât into you too. This is a low stakes environment with everything going on and people off having fun doing their own thing. And the two of you can still go and do whatever youâre going to do after.â
âI donât know, Phoenix, she might dump him when she sees what heâs wearing at a Navy bar on Halloween,â Hangman drawls, unhelpfully, grinning around that damn toothpick.
âShut it, Bagman,â they both say simultaneously.
âJust throw it out there and see what she says.â Nat slides out of her seat, the beads on her dress scraping against the edge of the stool. âNow, weâre going to let you panic in peace for a few minutes while we get another round.â
âWeâre?â Jake asks slowly, deliberately drawing out the word.
âYep,â she confirms, the look on her face leaving no room for arguments as she tugs him off his seat. âAnd youâre paying, letâs go.â
Bradley scrubs a hand over his face, but not before he sees Nat punching Seresin in the arm on their way to the bar.
He doesnât know why heâs so nervous all of a sudden, heâs never had an issue asking girls out before. Not that heâs ever had to work that hard for it, but still.
His knee bounces on the foot rest as he works out what to say. He types out the message and gives it a quick once over and hits send before he can overthink it.
Bradley Bradshaw, 10:42pm: Iâd never say no to you or a pumpkin shaped pizza. But Iâm actually at a Halloween party right now at the bar near base with some friends. And Iâm thinking you should stop by.
Bradley Bradshaw, 10:42pm: Iâm sorry itâs a last minute invite, but itâs always a good time and I think you would have fun. Iâd like to see you, if âur upâ for it.
He tries not to dwell on the fact he just double texted you, a thing he didnât know he should be worried about before Fanboy warned him about doing it.
Itâs like heâs been hit by lightning the way he shoots up in his seat when he sees those little dots appear on the screen. Rooster holds his breath when they start and stop a few times, each time they disappear and come back again his heart pounds a little harder in his chest.
You, 10:44pm: Iâm all in. Whatâs the address?
All the bubbles from the beer heâd had earlier swarm and rush to his head at once as he drops you a pin.
Nat pushes a shot of bourbon towards him across the table when they return. âDid it go well?â
He nods. âSheâs on her way.â
âGood, because you know Halloween is my favorite holiday and your sulking was bringing the vibe down.â
He chuckles, thereâs no way heâs beating those whipped allegations now.
She clinks her own shot with his and they throw them back together, the warmth of the expensive tasting liquor sticks behind his sternum.
The next thirty minutes are the longest of Roosterâs life. His head swings to the front door every time it opens, hoping that itâll be you outlined by the purple, green, and orange string lights.
When he sees you come through the swiftly deflating balloon arch scanning the bar for him, he almost does a double take.
Youâve got on a black and white polka dot top, the cuffs are a flared ruffle that are tied with a bow at your wrist. Your skirt is plain black, but the way it hugs your hips leaves little to the imagination. He canât even begin to guess what youâre dressed as because other than the night he met you, itâs the most clothes heâs ever seen you in.
Excluding those little silky matching sets youâre usually wearing when he comes over. But those donât usually stay on too long before they end up on the floor of your living room. Or bedroom. Or kitchen.
He usually has to leave before you, so heâs usually headed out your front door while youâre still wrapped up in one of those fluffy white towels you have. Heâs enjoying seeing you here in his favorite bar in that outfit and heading towards him like youâre just as happy to see him as he is to see you.
âHuh, if I'm not mistaken Iâm pretty sure thatâs what I sent you into work in this morning,â you say, grinning up at him and lightly tugging on the zipper of his flight suit. âAre you supposed to be a Walk of Shame?â
Bradley wraps an arm around you because he canât help himself. âPlease, we all know itâs called the Stride of Pride. Itâs never a shame when I get laid.â He presses his fingertips into the swell of the top of your ass before leaning in close, his lips brushing against your ear, âPlus, I didnât have time to go home and grab my costume because someone lured me back into bed this morning.â
He had to do 200 extra push-ups and stay behind to do paperwork as penance for being late the third time that week, but it was worth it. But by the time he was finished, the sun was already well on its way to setting. If heâd been a bit more forward thinking he would have brought the costume he had planned with him, instead of thinking heâd have time to swing by his house to change. Bradley didnât think it was too much of a let down for you, not with the way youâre looking at him. Itâs that same heated way that tells him youâre remembering your reaction to it the first time youâd ever seen him in it.
âSounds like poor planning on your part,â you tease, your finger tracing the edge of his nametag. âI canât believe youâre wearing your work clothes to a Halloween party, Rooster.â
âOk, funny girl. Tell me then, whatâre you supposed to be?â He takes a step back and gives you a blatant once over, taking his time admiring the shape of you from your head to your toes in some wicked looking heels and back up again.
Maybe if things went well tonight, youâd leave them on for him later when he gets you alone.
âThatâs for me to know, and for you to spend the night guessing,â you smirk, the curve of your mouth promising mischief. âBut I think youâll like it once you figure it out.â
âBradshaw, are you going to introduce us to your sexy librarian?â Hangman hollers, waving the two of you over back to the table with his hat. Bradley doesnât hear as much as he sees the oof that comes out of the blonde when Phoenix sends an elbow into his side.
Rooster glances at you with a raise of his eyebrow and you shake your head. Not a sexy librarian then.
âI take it you know the rodeo clown?â
He tips his head back and laughs, already looking forward to telling Hangman. âI do. And Gracie Lou Freebush over there too.â
You wave over at Nat, gesturing to her costume and mouth obsessed, before turning back to him to ask, âIs that gun real?â
âIâm too afraid to ask,â he jokes, only half kidding. âCâmon let me get you a drink, I have an in with the bartender.â
âAre you trying to show off for me, Bradley?â
âDefinitely.â He reaches out and toys with the end of the bow on your sleeve. âIs it working, Leslie Knope?â
You just send him that devastating smile of yours and thread your fingers through his. âI think I'm going to have so much fun with this tonight.â
âBut full disclosure, you see Napoleon Bonaparte?â He points over to where Mav is behind the bar wearing tasseled shoulder pads pouring pints behind the bar next to a bedazzled Penny in a white neoclassical style dress. âThatâs my godfather and his fiancĂŠe.â
You school the surprise on your face quickly. âBradley Bradshaw, are you a nepobaby?â
âThatâs a story for another time.â He chuckles, carefully winding his way around a Fred Flintstone and a Deviled Egg to the bar. âBe warned though, the Blue Slime Sipper is lethal. I had four last year and put on an a cappella performance of the Ghostbusters theme song.â
âPlease tell me someone has a video of that,â you laugh.
âI called in every favor I had to get all evidence of that particular performance erased.â
At the bar, you order two Blue Slime Sippers looking the picture of innocence as you admire the giant spider affixed to the top of the bar by the till, even though he knows better.
One for him and one for you.
He briefly introduces you to Penny and Mav, trying to keep it casual. Thankfully, itâs busy enough that thereâs not more time for small talk or jokes about the frosted tips he had when he was thirteen.
Their guess at a modern day I Love Lucy was also met with a no.
But heâs pretty sure Mavâs attempt to stealthily shoot him two thumbs up after you get your neon blue colored drinks fails based on the way your lips are pressed together in an attempt to smother the smile that he sees toying at the corners of your mouth.
Over the course of the night, it becomes a game that the rest of the team joins in on as he introduces them to the girl heâs been hung up on for weeks.
You help him kick Payback and Fanboyâs asses at the Eyeball Beer Pong that Penny had set up outside on the deck.
âDamn, Lawyer Barbie has an arm,â Fanboy says, the spring of the Slingy Dog costume sagging sadly between him and Payback, watching as you sink another doodled on ping-pong ball into a cup.
âI think we need a rematch,â Payback countered after their loss, âFlight Attendants have great hand-eye coordination, itâs an unfair advantage.â
Both guesses were met with a no.
When you side with Nat over Death Becomes Her as the best, but most underrated, Halloween movie, she throws her hands up in victory, âThank you! Finally, someone with good taste⌠Olivia Pope?â
Itâs another no, but heâs happy to see how much fun youâre having with his friends.
Between the riotous costume contest voting, and the one-man performance of âThrillerâ that Bob puts on, and the pumpkin tic-tac-toe, Rooster has a lot of fun making his own guesses.
Except for the time he offers up Miss Bliss, he nearly chokes on his Cauldron Cooler when you ask him, âIs that a porn thing?â
Which in hindsight, he probably should have specified from the show Saved by the Bell, that he only knew because heâd been into Tiffani Amber Thiessen as a kid, but he doesnât get to because youâre too busy delightedly laughing at his near spit-take.
He sticks close to your side, an arm slung over your shoulder or around your waist. Thereâs a moment when he gets worried he might be smothering you, but then youâd lean your head on his shoulder and he figured you were right where you wanted to be.
The two of you step outside when the Monster Mash smashburger contest starts up, the song following you to the sun-bleached wooden deck.
There are less people out here now, a few people are stationed behind the ping-pong table and others are seated on the picnic tables chatting and swapping stories. Most of his friends had stayed inside to cheer on Coyoteâs attempt to hold onto his burger eating crown.
Itâs the first time all night that he has you on your own, and while he appreciates how welcoming his friends are with wanting to make you feel included and slipping in more than a few jokes at his expense, heâs ready to have you to himself for a while.
But first.
âAre you ever going to tell me what youâre supposed to be?â He runs a finger along the ruffle down the front of your shirt. âI think Iâve lost count of how many failed attempts Iâve made now and Itâs starting to take a toll on my ego.â
âHow about this, you tell me what you were supposed to be and then Iâll tell you what my costume is,â you offer, playfully. Â
Youâre still toying with him like a cat does a string and he doesnât mind a single bit.
He steps in close, winding an arm around your low back pulling you in close. âJames Bond,â he says, enjoying the way your eyes light up.
âNow thatâs something I would love to see,â you murmur, running your hand along his arm. âNot that the flight suit isnât working for me.â He grins smug because he knows exactly how much this flight suit works for you.
Rooster shakes his head amused. âIâll put it on for you later if you want.â He grins smug because he knows exactly how much this flight suit works for you, but you havenât seen him in a tux yet. âNow, Iâve been dying to know since the moment you walked in, what are you dressed as?â
You grin, wide and bright, like youâve been waiting for this all night.
âYour future girlfriend, I thought it was pretty obvious.â
Bradley doesnât waste a moment bringing both of his hands to your face and getting his lips on yours. A surprised noise escapes from the back of your throat before youâre wrapping your arms around his neck and pulling him even closer.
Your full lips soften under his demanding ones, the sensual slide of your lips against his has him desperate for more. His tongue chases after the sweetness of your mouth. He canât get enough of it.
He canât get enough of you.
âSo I take it, you like my costume then?â you ask against his lips.
âIâm about to go swipe that trophy from Cousin Itt because yours is the best one here by far.â You giggle when he pulls you back in to kiss you again- or tries to. âCâmon, sweetheart, I need you to cooperate here. Iâm trying to kiss my girlfriend.â
But then his teeth click against yours because now youâve got him smiling too.
You skim another soft kiss against his mouth and lean back. âYou know, I did have a back-up costume, just in case things didnât go well.â You put a finger up and twist a little in his arms to rummage in your purse. And when you turn back towards him youâve got a bright red clown nose on your face.
âAre you kidding me? The only clown here is Seresin.â He chuckles and gently pulls it from off your nose. âIâve been trying to figure out how lock this down for weeks now. That tux was going to be my ace. Itâs about a half size too small, but I figured it might do the trick to make things more official. Itâs a good thing Iâve got a girl who knows what she wants.â
âDonât think youâre off the hook, Bradshaw. I still want to see you in it.â
âI can make that happen. Especially since that means I get to take you home with me tonight.â He drops a kiss on your cheek. âIâve got an idea about what we can be next year though.â
âItâs not even midnight yet, and youâre thinking about next year?â
Bradley shrugs nonchalantly. âIâm all about playing the long game. Just want to give you something to look forward to.â
âLetâs hear it then,â you say, giving him an expectant look.
âConsidering how we met and all, I think contestants from Supermarket Sweep would be a solid choice for us. Thereâs nothing sexier than some khakis and sweatshirts.â
You look delighted and amused and like his.
âDone. You know I am a big fan of you in a pair of khakis.â
Rooster tugs you to him again needing to taste your grin. He hears a cheer go up inside of the bar, probably for whoever won the contest, but he pretends itâs for him.
After all, heâs the one who got the girl.
Happy Halloween! I'm dropping a smitten Rooster into everyone's candy bucket this year! Thank you for reading!
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Coconut Vanilla - Jake Seresin
Pairing: Jake "Hangman" Seresin x Female Reader
Summary: Staying at your place means Jake can use your "fancy" soaps.
Length: 1,578
Warnings: Fluff, Swearing, Playful Teasing, Cursing (once)
Staying at his own place was always more convenient for Jake, but it definitely does not give him the same feeling as when he stays over at yours. To Jake, there was nothing better than heading over to your place after work and opening the door to the smell of sweet bliss; and it quite literally always smelled sweet.
Jake calls you 'Sweetness' for a reason. Your apartment always held the lingering smell of fresh vanilla in the spring and summer, or warm cinnamon apple in the fall and winter. While you have been known to bake deliciously sweet treats from time to time, you were more known, at least to Jake, to always have incense out and about in each room of your apartment. Whether burning it or not, it filled your space with a layer of comfort Jake could not find anywhere else (not that he would want to anyway). You, yourself, also always smelled of such sweetness, a quality that will never stop Jake from wanting to be as close to you as possible all the time. From the coconut cream of your shampoo and conditioner, to your french vanilla body wash and lotion, there was no way Jake could ever get enough of you.
Upon reaching your front door, Jake knows you aren't home yet. You still have some loose ends to tie up before leaving work, but would make up for it by bringing home dinner for the two of you. In the meantime, Jake is welcome to hang out until you get home, something he has done a few times before. Nonetheless, there is still a smile on Jake's face when he enters the apartment and hangs his keys on the hook above the bench in your front hallway and begins to untie his shoes as the sweet vanilla scent fills his nose.
Jake makes his way down to the connecting bathroom through your bedroom and turns the shower to his "perfect level of warmth", that he always tries to convince you of. You, however, like to stick with your "hot as Satan temperature", as Jake describes it. Chuckling to himself, he undresses and tosses his clothes in the bathroom hamper before stepping into the shower. Jake stands under the water as it erases the tension of the work day and turns to his grab shampoo. You were so kind to buy Jake's usual shower essentials but, as he grasps his own shampoo, he decides to reach for yours instead. It's not like your body care items were off limits, he's just never thought about venturing out of his usuals (unless he's alone at his own place and finds himself missing you too much). He gives the shampoo a squeeze before lathering it into his sandy brown hair and enjoying the scent, your scent, filling his nose. Smelling it alone relaxes his body more than Jake thought was possible without you physically being in the shower with him.
"Shampoo twice, condition the ends," Jake reminds himself of your teaching. He's definitely come a long way from his shower routine before you came into his life. He chuckles to himself as he recalls the look of horror on your face upon finding two-in-one shampoo when you first came over to his place. After rinsing out his second shampooing, Jake conditions his tips and browses over your body care to grab your vanilla body wash and his blue loofah your bought for when he comes over. Jake decided a long time ago that he can't go too long without smelling your scent, and he especially can't go more than a day or two (two's pushing it) without having you in his reach. The second an opportune time comes to ask you to move in together, he's gonna take it. It isn't like Jake doesn't basically live at your place anyway, half of his clothes are here and he's pretty sure his dress whites are still here from when you took them to get dry cleaned last. Little old Hangman would love nothing more than to come home to your sweet, sweet self every day for the rest of his life.
When he finishes rinsing everything out and off, Jake steps out and grabs the fluffy, extra large ocean blue towels that you keep hung by the shower door. Jake drys off and wraps the towel around his hips just as he hears you enter the apartment. "Baby?" he hears your voice call out. "Are you in the shower?" Jake steps out of the bathroom, meeting you in your bedroom. Your smile grows with each step you take towards him.
"Just stepped out, Sweetness", The cocky smirk plastered on his face once he stands toe to toe with your figure. You rest your hands against his slightly damp chest.
"I can see that," you tease, fingers tracing over his toned torso. Leaning into him, you take a whiff, expecting his sandalwood scent, but instead meeting... your own? "You- you smell like me, Baby! What happened in that shower?" you tease, sniffing him all over. Jake backs up instinctively to prevent any more tickling than your sniffs have already done. Any efforts to tickle Jake are ceased when he wraps his strong arms around you and gently smushes your face into his chest, engulfing you in your own scent. "My coconut vanilla boy", you giggle against him.
"I'm a coconut vanilla man, Sweetness. Your coconut vanilla man" Your boyfriend squeezes you closer and suppresses your giggles into muffled vibrations against his chest. "We all know your stuff is nicer than mine, feel like I can treat myself to it from time to time. Plus it's Friday. S'not like anyone besides you will be commenting on it anyway. Why?" He asks in a sassy tone. "You don't like me smelling like you?" Rolling your eyes, you push yourself against him and Jake loosens his grip on you so you can turn and take some of your jewelry off and place onto your dresser. "Not the only one that can smell delicious, Sweetness. And speaking of," Jake pulls you back into him, flush chest to chest. "Am I too sweet to get a kiss?" A cocky smirk paints his face and he studies the phoney look of contemplation on yours.
"Never too sweet for a kiss, Baby," you envelope your lips between his, wrapping your arms around the nape of Jake's neck. Jake has a firm grasp on your waist, as if he thinks you would fly away from him. This is all he needs: your lips on his, you just being around him with the sureness that there is nowhere else to be other than right here with him. You pull away for air, lips slightly swollen and cheeks flushed. "All better honey?" you smirk up at him, encouraging him to steal a quick kiss.
Jake smiles down at you, licking his lips. "That'll definitely hold me over for a couple minutes, at least until we both get into some comfy clothes". He saunters over to his drawer in your dresser and pulls out a pair of boxers, pair of shorts, and two of his t-shirts. "Get changed Sweetness," Jake tosses the second shirt for you to catch. He shamelessly watches you take your work shirt off and replace it with his own.
"Did you have enough shampoo for both washes?" You ask him, tossing your discarded shirt into your bedroom hamper. "I've been meaning to restock on my shower stuff".
Jake looks down and smiles to himself, pulling his shorts on over his boxers. "No worries, Sweetness, I can just bring over your shower stuff from my place. Those bottles are still pretty full".
"That's kind of you baby", you hang your belt up. "But, if you bring them from your place, I wouldn't have anything when I'm over there. And I love you, but sandalwood isn't my vibe". Jake shakes his head and tugs his shirt down over his abdomen before slowly walking over to you.
"What if your place became our place then?" Your head shoots up, hands still holding your pants halfway down your legs. "Then it'd be alright for me to bring your shower stuff over, right?" Cheeks on fire, you shimmy out of your pants, tossing them haphazardly and meeting him in the middle of your room. Jake takes your hands in his, rubbing circles on your smooth skin.
"You wanna move in?" you ask him slowly. "With me?" Jake smirks, his hands travelling from yours, to the lower part of your back to pull you in.
"Thought you'd never ask, Sweetness", Jake smirks, but then meets your eyes with sincerity. "I've been wantin' to ask you for a while, Sweetness. I've never been so sure of someone in my entire life. I don't want to spend another day coming home after work without you on the other side of that door. I wanna come home and smell that apple cinnamon-vanilla shit and know that my coconut vanilla girl is in one of these rooms missing me as much as I'm always missing her". Your heart swells and you caress Jake's cheek before leaning it down for you to plant a kiss right on his plump lips.
"Move in with me, Jake Seresin," you declare wholeheartedly and take his face in both of your hands to meet his lips against yours in a searing kiss. "My coconut vanilla boy".
"Man, Sweetness. Your coconut vanilla man".
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The Little things with Husband! Hangman âĄ
Husband! Hangman who tries (and fails) to impress you in increasingly comical waysâlike trying to bring three weeks' worth of groceries inside in one trip
Husband! Hangman who is so in love with you that it's almost annoying
Husband! Hangman who rubs your relationship in the face of each and every single person he comes across
Husband! Hangman who cried through your entire wedding ceremony (and most of the reception)
Husband! Hangman who gets his wedding ring tattooed so there's never any doubt
Husband! Hangman who takes you home to Texas
Husband! Hangman who quite literally falls to his knees when you wear one of his UT shirts
Husband! Hangman who pulls you into his lap anytime you walk within arm's distance
Husband! Hangman who tries to convince you to let him buy a motorcycle just so you can be his backpack
Husband! Hangman who's determined to be the father he never had
Husband! Hangman who now sees that there more to life than just his career
Husband! Hangman who gets a small tattoo on his ring finger for when he can't wear his actual ring
Husband! Hangman who takes youâand eventually your childrenâout on weekly ice cream dates
Husband! Hangman who has a habit of pulling you down on the couch for a nap whenever he's feeling clingy
Husband! Hangman who heavily considered retiring when you were expecting your first child together, only for you to convince him that he can live out both his personal and professional dreams
Husband! Hangman who only ever told you one lie. that in a box of chocolate, his favorites are the ones you hate
Husband! Hangman who's determined to never let the sparks of your relationship fizzle out
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Before Bed
Pairing: Jake Seresin x f!reader
Warnings: 18 plus only! Minors DNI! DO NOT COPY! Smut. Dom!Jake. Teasing. Edging. Blowjob. Mouth fuck. Gagging. Lots of dirty talk. Praise kink.
AN: Haven't posted a hangman story in a hot minute, so here's pure smut for y'all.
Word count: 1.2k
Summary: You took teasing a little too far.
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You had your head rested on his lap. Your hands holding his hips. You glanced up at him. At his ruffled messy hair. His veiny hands holding a book. Then down to his soft abs. That beautiful tanned, freckled skin and that v -line that disappears into his grey sweatpants.
He looked so damn good. He was just simply reading before bed, but you couldn't help having vile thoughts of him. Especially since your face was just inches from his cock that you wanted you so badly. You couldn't help yourself anymore. Your hands slowly inched up his side. Your fingers moving slowly over his smooth, hot skin. Then moving down to the waistband of his pants. Gently running your fingers at them before you continued your travels over his body.
Your finger tracing his muscles. It was simply, but it was enough to make Jake take a deep breath and look down at you. But he returned his eyes to his book. Acting unbothered but you knew he was bothered. You could tell by the change in the movement of his chest. So, you continued, but decided to take it just a small step further. You moved your hand down his stomach and to his thigh. Gently rubbing it. You allowed your hand to brush against the tip of his cock. Then you moved your hand back up to his stomach. Not allowing him to have more just yet. And he knew exactly what you were doing. He was biting at his lip, trying to control his breathing, even as your hand moved up and down his body. Your thumb occasionally brushing against his dick.
After doing that for a while, you took the tip of your finger, and you lightly moved it up and down his cock. Making a shiver run down his spine. He peeped his eyes past the book. Looking down at you on his lap. Your soft expression as your eyes were on your finger. Acting as if this was the most casual thing ever and you weren't purposely trying to get to him. And you were, because his cock twitched against you, and you had to bite back a grin. Enjoying every second of this. But you thought of something you would enjoy even more. So, you laced your hands in the waistband of his pants. Raising up, you looked up at him with lustful eyes and he finally put the book down. Looking into your eyes as you pulled his pants down. His throbbing cock free.
You leaned down and placed gentle kisses up his dick until you gently kissed the tip of it. Tasting his pre-cum. You didn't take him into your mouth just yet. Instead, you kept kissing his cock. Kissing the sides, the tip. Then you licked up his cock. Earning a soft moan from him and his cock twitching again. You wrapped your hand around it. Kissing the tip of it and starting to lick the tip. Slowly moving your hand up and down. And as you did, you took the tip into your mouth. Gently sucking at it. You matched the movements of your mouth with the movements of your hand. Slowly sucking his cock. His eyes rolling in the back of his head and his hands moving down to your head. Grabbing your hair and holding it back for you. Looking down at you with him in your mouth.
It was the most beautiful sight to him. His climax was slowly building even more. So turned on by you. Becoming even worse when you started pushing your head down a little further. Taking more of his cock into your mouth and speeding up your movements. "Oh fuck. That's it." He groaned in pleasure, and he kept his eyes down on you. Watching as your head bobbed up and down. His climax starting to get closer, but he tried to hold off. He was enjoying this too much and he wanted this to last for as long as possible. He could have you like this forever. In between his legs, sucking his dick. He didn't think it could get better, but it did when you pushed your head down further. Taking as much of his cock as you could. His cock throbbing in your mouth as you had him deep in your throat. It was starting to become too much for him.
"I'm so close." He mumbled. His eyes closed in pleasure and his hand gripping your hair. You started to slow the movement down. Then you took him out of your mouth and pulled his pants up. Laying your head back down. Leaving him high and dry. He groaned in frustration and put a hand over his face. He wasn't about to have this. He raised up. Moving around you, he stood at the edge of the bed and grabbed your ankles. Snatching you to the edge of the bed. He pushed you down on your knees and he took his cock out. Pushing it into your mouth. He held the back of your head as he thrusted his cock deep in your throat. "You know better than that sweetheart." He spoke as he started to fuck your mouth. His cock twitching as he pushed your head down. Making you take all of his big cock.
"Is this what you wanted? You want me fucking your mouth?" He slightly tilted his head to the side as he looked down at you. Pushing your head back and thrusting his hips even more. Making sure you had all of his cock. "Hmm? You like me using that pretty little mouth? You like when I fuck you like the slut you are?" He kept his thrust hard and fast. His grip on your hair tight. Your eyes were watering. Gagging on his cock. Spit spilling out of your mouth. A pool of wetness in your underwear. Your pussy throbbing as you were getting more and more turned on.
The more he talked and the more he used your mouth, the more wet you got. You loved the feeling of his cock deep in you. Feeling it throb in the back of your throat. Seeing the veins in his neck pop and him struggling to contain his noises. He thrusted as deep as he could in your throat, and he stayed still. Keeping his cock just like that in your mouth. Taking a moment to just feel your mouth. Gagging on him. Tears in your eyes. "That's it. Such a good little slut for me." He spoke and he started his thrust up again. This time not so fast, but still so deep. He was so, so close to coming. "Be a good girl, use that mouth for me. Use your hands." He instructed you and you did as you were told. You pushed your head down in a fast past on his cock. Trying to take all of him.
Your hands gently massaging his balls and that was enough for him. His climax was hitting him. His cock throbbed and twitched as he pushed your head against him. His come shooting down your throat. The hot, salty come filling your mouth up. He kept your head there just like that for a long moment. Then he slowly pulled out. Looking down at you and giving you a smile.
"You were such a good girl for me."
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Not sure if you're doing top gun requests right now, but if so, here's one. Rooster with a girl who is helping penny at the bar on a super busy night and there is some rowdy group who keeps calling her over and staring at her, and eventually they go too far and try to grab her but she just knocks one of them clean out and as the guys (hangman, fanboy, etc) is taking care of them, rooster takes her away bc she was about to go crazy on them lol. He's just like "that was so hot but you don't need to go to prison tonight."
baby i am always taking top gun requests. ooooh i love this idea so freaking much, thank you for choosing me to send it too, i absolutely do love it when you guys send things!
please note that i see every request that comes in and i am getting to them one at a time! with that being said, feel free to send one in!
anway, how are we all doing today? are we staying hydrated?
warnings: drinking, violence, inappropriate groping and harassment, bar fights, established relationship with rooster!
"BITCHLESS & DICKLESS' bradley rooster bradshaw x fem!reader
It was a busy Friday night at the Hard Deck, you and Penny the only two working and barely able to keep up with the constant flow of customers coming through, it only seemed to get even more crowded and rowdy when a small group of sailors fresh off the base come through, taking up a couple of the tables near the juke box. They signal you over and you make your towards them, order pad in hand incase they order more than just beer.
"Hey guys, how can i help you?" You ask, your voice upbeat and a smile on your face. It was sticky hot outside and you knew your shirt was clinging to your skin because of it, you tried not to feel too uncomfortable with the obvious way two of the men were staring at you. "Eyes up here, fellas." You say, giving a playful angry look. You were used to being looked at, it kind of came with the job title of bartender, but that didn't mean that it didn't make you uncomfortable.
One of the men cocks a smirk at you, leaning back easily in his seat. "They'll have a round of Budweiser," He says, his eyes not leaving you once as he gestures towards his friends. "and i'll have your number, sweetness."
Before you can open your mouth to object politely, one of his buddies beats you to it. "Hey, Hanks, give some of us a chance with her damn." He chuckles flashing you a smile.
"How about none of you get a chance?" You say sweetly, laughing with his buddies. "I'll be back with the beers in a minute." You shake your head, walking back to the bar. You grab six cold beers from the ice box and start putting them on a serving tray.
"Those boys gonna be trouble?" Penny asks, maneuvering her way behind you with a few drinks of her own. You hadn't realized that she had heard the interaction.
"No, they'll be fine." You shake your head, glancing back over at the table as you pop the tops off of the bottles one by one. The one that had asked for your number, Hanks, was staring at you and talking to the rest of his friends at the same time. His gaze unsettled you, but you carried on with your job anyway. You make your way back over to them, planting your serving smile back on to your face as you start handing out their beers. "Alright fellas, let me know if there's anything else i can get you, okay?"
"That phone number is still wanted, honey." Hanks' friend says, taking a sip from his bottle. He shoots you a wink and manspreads in his chair, you perk an eyebrow at him. What was it with navy boys being so goddamn persistent?
"I'm sure it is honey," You say, your voice a little more stern on the matter this time around. "but my boyfriend sure wouldn't appreciate me giving it out to random navy boys that walk into my bar." You turn to head back towards the actual bar, where you see Penny starting struggle.
"I don't see him around, im sure what he don't know won't kill him!" Hanks voice calls after you, its almost admirable how persistent they are, it was afterall one of the more endearing qualities about your boyfriend when you first met him, although you had to say that he hadn't been nearly as uncomfortable as these boys were.
"Oh he'll be around!" You call back over your shoulder, not noticing that at that moment said boyfriend and his group of friends had walked through the front door of the bar. You didn't notice them for quite a few minuets, giving them plenty of time to get to their usual seats as you worked on the fresh wave of customers at the bar, mixing drinks and handing them out almost mechanically.
After around twenty minutes or so Bradley comes up to the bar, standing directly behind you, your back turned as you pour beer from the tap. "Here you g-Bradley!" You exclaim excitedly, nearly spilling the beer in your hands before you hand it to the man standing next to him.
"Hey baby," He says, his voice gruff and hoars, tired. He gladly accepts your kiss as you lean across the bar for it, pressing his lips against your own. He was still wearing his flight suit, and still covered in sweat, and a quick glance towards the others told you everything y ou needed to know.
"Rough day?" You look at him, eyes questioning as you get to work making their drinks. Whiskey neat for Jake, Scotch on the rocks for Bradley and Natasha and a pop for Bob, your favorite sober companion most evenings.
"You could say that," He says, a deep sigh leaving his chest as he watches you, already feeling more at ease. You didnt pry any farther, knowing he would tell you all about it in bed that night. "When are you off?"
You pout, coming around the bar with the drinks on a serving tray. "Not until nearly closing tonight," You say, walking with him towards the others. Bradley studiously takes the tray from you, ever the gentleman even on his roughest days, his arm brushing your shoulder as you walk. "Hey guys," You greet, giving Jake and Bob your usual friendly kiss on the cheek, and with a giggle you give one to Nat too when she taps hers and gives you a lopsided grin. You could tell by looks on their faces that they all needed a dose of happiness.
"Where's mine?" Bradley whines, hand on your hip possessively. You roll your eyes at him but lean up to kiss his waiting cheek anyway, adoring the small smile that tugs at the corners of his lips.
"Awe come on Rooster, you get her all the time, let the rest of us have some." Natasha says, causing you to throw your head back in a laugh, leaning farther into your boyfriend. Your laugh was infectious and the whole group lets out a chuckle, you watch their bodies relax afterwards. "Might want to keep em coming, Y/N , it's been a rough one.."
Jake looks somewhere behind you, eyebrows pinched, stare hard. "Looks like you're in need, Y/N" He says, raising his whiskey to his lips to take a sip.
You look over your shoulder, your eyes landing on the group of sailors from earlier on the other side of the bar. "Those guys again," You sigh, grabbing your tray off the table.
Bob grabs your wrist before you go, and you furrow your brow at him. "Are those guys giving you a hard time?" He asks quietly, he knew Bradley was already on edge as it was and didn't want him looking for a fight.
"Nothing i can't handle, Bobby," You say, ruffling his hair with a wink before heading off towards the group, putting some pep back in your step. "Ready for round two already, fellas?"
The night drags on quickly and slowly all at the same time, customers come and go, drinks are made and made again and carried out to tables. The two main groups being your Boyfriend and the rest of the daggers and the group of boat boys who become more rowdy as the night drags on.
Bradley is already uneasy with them as it is, catching them staring at you one too many times and asking for your number more than once, to which you studiously turn them down, looking his way as if asking for help. He knew he would step in when needed, but he also hoped that didn't need to happen, he knew Penny would talk to Mav and Mav would talk his ear off about it tomorrow on base.
Your patience had more than worn thin, and you were counting down the minuets until your shift was over, hoping that the last half an hour would pass without any issues. Your hopes were wrong though.
You were bringing the group of boat boys another round of beers and a couple of waters and were just picking up the empties and placing them on your tray when you feel it, a large, sweaty hand sliding up the back of your thigh and right up onto your ass, giving it a heavy squeeze. Your eyes widen. "You wanna lose that fucking hand?" You ask, voice gruff as you stand up straight. The entire table quiets.
"What? Fly girl over there is good enough to squeeze this thick ass but i'm not?" Natasha had playfully smacked your ass on her way to the restroom a short time ago, something the two of you had grown close enough as friends to do. It had made you laugh, but this? Oh this was an entirely different ball game.
You see red, and off in the distance you hear Bradley and Jake both yell and the sounds of chairs scraping against the floor as they all get up abruptly. Youve done it before they can even reach you though. The tray drops from your grasp, your dominant hand balling up as the sound of shattering glass reaches your ears and your fist collides with Hanks' face, right between the eyes. You feel a sickening crunch under the force of the blow and blood spurts out of his nostrils as he slumps down, you had hit him hard enough to knock him out.
"What the fuck?!?" Bradley is next to you, arm out protectively as his friends all stand from their seats, ready to brawl over what you had done, even though their pig of a friend had done worse in your opinion. "Y/N?"
"Bitchless and Dickless over there can't catch a fucking hint!" You yell lunging for his friend. Rooster's arms hold you back though before you can make contact with him, the entire bar watches you scream and kick at the sailor as your boyfriend drags you out towards the parking lot. "Fucking assholes! Squeezed my fucking ass!"
Surprisingly, Bob is the first to throw a punch. He had been watching the idiots mess with you all night long along with Rooster. And after their long ass day he was just as ready to fight as the rest of them, infact, he actually took pleasure in what he did. His fist collides squarely with Hanks' friend and Natasha drags the already semi conscious asshole across the floor after you and Bradley, Penny coming to help her.
"Jesus christ baby, you started a fucking brawl!" Bradley laughs, opening the passenger door of the bronco, shoving all of his stuff onto the floorboard as he sets you up on the seat. "That was so fucking hot," He says, hearing police sirens in the distance already. "You have no idea how bad i want to fuck you right now but i can't have you going to jail tonight, buckle in tight baby.." He says, closing your door before running around to the drivers side, the only the thought on his mind is getting you home where you're safe and in your guys' bed, preferably underneath of him.
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Panty Stealer (Jake Seresin x Reader)
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Jake didnât mean for this to happen. The two of you had become friends since youâd transferred to North Island a few months ago. Your friendship was forged after bonding over a love of classic rock and being a couple of Texans surrounded by Northerners. The two of you spent most of your free time together; youâd acted as his wingwoman on occasion, and he scared any guy with the balls to ask you out away. He didnât think he had any deeper feelings for you, but⌠he was wrong.
When you had to go out of town to visit your parents, youâd asked Jake to come over and feed your cat and water the plants. He never intended to go into your bedroom, but when he couldnât find the cat, he remembered that he liked sleeping under your bed.Â
âCharlie, come on- your Mom said Iâm in charge while sheâs gone.â Jake huffed as he reached for the lanky tuxedo cat. His reaching was met with loud hisses and claws. After dodging Charlieâs paws, Jake got a hand around the catâs middle and pulled him from under the bed. Charlie sunk his teeth into the meat of Jakeâs hand, resulting in the aviator swearing like a sailor and dropping the cat. Charlie quickly scurried back under your bed as Jake shook his hand and flexed his fingers, âIâll throw you back in that dumpster, Charlie. Youâre a fuckinâ brat.âÂ
Jake sat on your bed and opted to wait for Charlie to come out on his own. âIâm not losing to a 10-lb dumpster cat. You will come out and eat while Iâm here so I can send your Mom a picture of you,â Jake explained as he fell back on your mattress. The smell of your perfume rushed his senses as he sank into the plush sage green comforter beneath him. You did always smell good⌠fruity with undertones of bluebonnet. You smelled like home, and Jake couldnât get enough of it sometimes.Â
He was unsure how long heâd laid in your bed waiting for Charlie to come out, but when he heard the cat screaming, he sat up. âI told you. Iâm not losing to a cat.â Jake scolded as Charlie strutted across your bedroom toward the living room. Jake rose to his feet and saw that Charlieâs foot was dragging something along with it. âWhat you got there?â he asked aloud, not realizing what it was until heâd squatted down to retrieve the item from the catâs foot. âOh shitâŚâ Jake trailed off as he held a satin thong between his fingers. The material was slick and the prettiest blue heâd ever seen; with how small the back was, Jake wondered just how much they covered. Have you worn these to work? Or when the two of you hung out at The Hard Deck or when youâd go on Costco runs together?Â
As Jake came to his senses and moved to put them in your laundry hamper in the corner of the room, he couldnât help but wonder⌠what did they smell like? He shook his head. You were just his friend- but the idea of another man holding these underwear made his blood boil. âI donât have a crush on Y/NâŚâ he tried to convince himself as he dropped the underwear in your hamper. He stopped, turned back, and opened the hamper again. He shuffled around the dirty clothes until he found another pair of panties, this pair even smaller than the first. They were dark red with a dainty bow on the front. His mouth watered at the idea of seeing you in them. Your pussy⌠a gift just for him. Without a second thought, Jake shoved the panties in his pocket.Â
Jake fed your cat every day for a week and watered your plants like heâd agreed to. When you came home, you were none the wiser about the missing panties from your hamper. It was Jakeâs little secret, and he was determined to keep it.Â
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Sugar and Lace | Bradley Bradshaw x Reader
Summary: Bradley had a hot wife. He went wild for you in your work clothes and his worn out shirts. You didn't need any bells and whistles to look sexy, and you never would. But now that he knew what you looked like in a little lace, he needed to have that version of you, too.
Warnings: Fluff, adult language, drinking
Length: 3000 words
Pairing: Beer Boy and Sugar! Bradley "Rooster" Bradshaw x Female Reader (former fuckboy college student Bradley)
This is a one-shot to accompany my fics Old Habits Die Hard and Right Girl, Wrong Time but it can be read on its own! Check out my masterlist
Bradley looked at Jake over his beer, and Jake looked right back at him. The Hard Deck was virtually empty this early on a Saturday in the middle of the blazing summer heatwave, leaving the two of them very much alone together with their drinks.
"So..." Bradley said, tracing a line through the condensation on his half empty bottle. It wasn't that he disliked Jake. Not really. But he didn't know how many times he could be coerced into hanging out with him for the sake of you having a 'girls day'. It wasn't like he could complain about work to the person who annoyed the shit out of him at work yesterday.
"So..." Jake replied, picking up his drink and chugging it before signaling to Penny for two more. When he turned back, he had a smug little smile on his face that let Bradley know he was about to get annoyed again. "I'm assuming by the way your wife looks and how fucking pussy whipped you are that she has good taste in lingerie?"
Bradley sputtered, almost knocking his bottle off the high top. "Jesus fucking Christ, Hangman. What the hell kind of question is that?" He could feel heat rising in his cheeks at the memory of you prancing around the bedroom last weekend in a lacy tie dye bra and matching boy shorts. Everything you wore was sexy.
"That's obviously what they are out shopping for," Jake drawled, handing the empties to Penny as she dropped off fresh beers. Bradley waved two fingers in a half-hearted salute and then glared at Jake as he added, "Jessica specifically asked your wife to go with her. She told me she's picking out some things for the honeymoon, and you and I both know what that means. They are trying on lingerie." His smirk was back. "Together."
Bradley swallowed hard, digging his fist into his thigh. His teeth were clenched as he said, "Stop picturing my wife in lingerie."
All he got was a jovial laugh in response. "Tell me right now to my face that you're not picturing both of them wearing something tight, cropped and lacy, and I'll stop."
Bradley raked his fingers through his hair, squeezing his eyes shut against the mental image of you and Jessica in a cute little fitting room, laughing together. "God damn it, Hangman!"
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You and Jessica were crammed into a fitting room together, trying not to laugh at the enormous stacks of cute things to try on. Your pile was on the left side of the decorative bench, and hers was on the right. You knew that Jessica Reed happened to collect lingerie in every color imaginable, but she was on a quest to find some unique things to take on her honeymoon. And you were on a quest to wow your husband with something more than a bra and boy shorts for once.Â
Not that he complained. Not that he ever complained. Bradley went absolutely feral for you in your damn work clothes and loafers. He about lost his mind when you wore his ratty, old tie dye tee shirt to bed. He often sounded like he was going to need CPR when you put on his bathrobe and nothing else. It was hard to contain your smile when you just knew that something in this fitting room was going to blow his mind to the point that he would be rendered speechless.
"Try something on," Jessica suggested gently, and you took a step closer to your pile. "Then you'll get a better idea of what you like."Â
There was red, green, black, white and pink fabric. There were nightgowns, thongs, bralettes and stockings. When you reached your hand out, you hesitated, confidence wavering. This seemed a lot more challenging than solving a linear algebra matrix.
Jessica whispered, "You'll look beautiful in anything, Advanced Calculus. I can promise you that." When you kind of shrugged in response, she said, "Do you want me to wait in line for my own fitting room so you can have more privacy?"
The two of you already agreed to help each other make selections, and the last thing you wanted was to keep opening the door so everyone else could see you wearing this stuff. "No. It's not that. I just... don't really own anything like this. I mean, I have a few things, but some of this is elaborate." You glanced at her over your shoulder and winced. "And this was supposed to be a shopping trip for you! For your honeymoon! Not for me."
She shushed you and then reached into your pile and pulled out a fairly innocuous looking nightie in a soft champagne color. "Start with this. Then you'll see how hot you look, and it'll be a gateway drug to you starting your own collection that will rival mine."
"I've seen your closet," you muttered, taking the hanger from her and holding the garment up in front of your body. It was pretty. The color even complimented your hair. It was a far cry from what you usually wore to bed, but you'd give it a shot.
When you started to undress, Jessica turned around and played with her phone, which you did appreciate. All of your bumps and lumps would be on display soon enough anyway, but at least you'd have a minute to straighten yourself out. The fabric was cool and slick against your skin, and you shivered as it settled high on your thighs. When you looked in the mirror and turned, you were pleasantly surprised with the result.
"It's not bad," you said, and she looked up and gasped, green eyes wide.
"It's perfect!"
"I wouldn't go that far," you muttered, smoothing your hands along your sides.
"Well, I would. And I'm sure Bradley would, too. Do you want me to take a picture on your phone?" she asked, and you nodded while she posed you with one hand on your hip. "Like I said, perfect," she muttered as she took the photo and then set your phone down again. "Try on something else."
"Okay," you whispered, reaching blindly into your pile and pulling out a black lace corset top.
Jessica jumped up and down and clapped her hands. "I love that one. I picked one up to try it on, too."
"I don't know about this," you said, holding it up in front of the nightie. "Not sure how Beer Boy is going to like it."
"You won't know until you try it on."
With those words of wisdom, you changed from the nightie to the corset, and your immediate thought was how cute this would look under your sweaters and tweed when you were at work. And it would feel amazing. It was snug and sexy, and somehow you felt like you could kick even more ass at work if you were wearing this thing.
"What the hell?" you whispered, and Jessica turned to look at you, clapping her hands once again. "I feel like I have super powers."
"Because you do! Look at you! Please let me take another picture of you to send to Bradley."
This time you posed yourself and turned so your tattoos were visible through the lace cutout on the side. Then you stood there and admired yourself before saying, "I'm definitely buying this. Catch me wearing it to work under my cardigans in the fall."
Jessica started digging into her own pile now as you changed from the corset into a bodysuit, but when she met your eyes in the mirror, she looked like she was going to freak out.
"What?" you asked. "The bodysuit looks that bad?"
She shook her head, and pressed her lips together before almost shouting, "When were you going to tell me you have a math tattoo?"
"Oh," you replied, not sure you'd ever heard her voice reach that octave before. "Euler's Identity? I've had it since I was nineteen."
"I love how you embrace your inner nerd," she said as if she was in awe of you, and you started laughing which made her laugh. "Now send those pictures to your husband and let that man worship you."
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Bradley had just buried his face in his hands while Jake laughed when his phone went off. You hadn't even bothered to inform him that your little 'girls day outing' was a quest to make sure Jake enjoyed his honeymoon with Jessica. Honestly, Bradley kind of hoped the other man was correct in his assessment that you'd be shopping for something for yourself, too. Not that you needed it. Holy shit, you still looked like the girl he fell in love with over a decade ago whenever you wore his old Grateful Dead shirt or his robe around the house.
But now he wanted something special, too. Why should Jake get to have all the fun when it came to having his partner all wrapped up in a pretty package that was specifically meant to be removed?
"Sugar," he grunted when he saw that you'd texted him. Jake was rambling about something across the table, but Bradley couldn't hear him. He could no longer hear anything. He couldn't process thoughts or form words. All he could do was stare at the two photos you'd sent to him. "Oh, fuck."
In the first one, you were wearing a shimmery light gold colored thing that looked soft. Like maybe almost as soft as your skin. His heart hammered up into his ears as he examined every inch of it on your curves. Your nipples were pebbled against the fabric, and he could practically feel them between his lips. When he swiped to look at the second one, he abruptly stood from his stool with his phone gripped tight in his hand, eyes bugging out.
"Let me guess... your wife sent you photos?" Jake asked, clearly amused.
Instead of verbally responding, Bradley made sure his phone was tipped away from Jake as he zoomed in for a closer look. Holy hell. Your tits were being pushed up in the sexiest black lace he had ever seen. It was sinful, and now he was imagining you wearing it under one of your tweed blazers while giving a lecture. He swallowed hard, realizing he could see the tiniest bit of your tattoos through the little cutout on the side, and he actually whimpered.
"Yeah... she definitely sent you photos," Jake murmured as his own phone chimed. "Oh, Jess just sent me five."
"How did you get five?" Bradley complained, swiping back and forth, desperately looking for more. "I only got two!"Â
It was then that he noticed you texted him after you sent the pictures.
What do you think, Beer Boy?
Bradley laughed a bit maniacally. What did he think about the lingerie? Ha! He could barely think at all! He paced back and forth a bit, sweating as he wrote back.
You look fucking hot as hell, Sugar. If you don't bring that black top home, I think you'll break my heart.
Bradley cringed, because now Jake was the one who was whimpering. "They're sharing a fitting room," he whispered, and Bradley's eyes went wide with the realization that Jessica must have taken the photos for you. Then his eyes narrowed as he reached for Jake's phone.
"You better not be able to see Sugar in any of the pictures!"
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You and Jessica were wearing matching fluffy robes and sorting through everything you'd already tried on.
"You have to get that thing," you told her, pointing to the garters and stockings. "It fits you like a glove."
She nodded and added it to her 'yes'Â pile. "And you have to get the thong and bustier," she replied.
"I'm already buying four things," you reminded her. The bustier was nice, and your breasts looked good in it, but you didn't love the color very much. Besides, there was one last thing you hadn't tried on for fear of looking or feeling ridiculous, but there was a part of your brain that just knew your husband would love it.
"Missed one!" Jessica said, pulling on the bright pink fabric like she could read your mind. Always the best cheerleader, she held it up in front of your body and nodded. "It's bold, but I think you can pull it off."
You took it from her, but looked at yourself skeptically in the mirror. "I don't know... it's going to look bad. Like I'm trying too hard. I don't know why I even picked it up."
But you did know. Bradley was attracted to you in that dumb tie dye shirt like you were some sort of exotic bird whenever you put it on. All of the bright colors swirled into something that just lured him right to you. Part of it was nostalgia, sure, but you felt like there was something more as well.
"Actually, I do know why I picked it up," you told Jessica, holding the chemise closer to yourself. "Bradley really likes it when I wear his old shirt that I kind of held hostage for ten years. It's vibrant and bright, and I think this is the sort of thing he might enjoy?" You pursed your lips and sighed. "But, maybe I'm wrong, because he also just seems to like me how I am. No frills, you know? He's always been that way."
Jessica smiled. "Yes, I understand. And I hope you realize that you just described a man who is desperately in love with you, not just how you look. Sounds like the kind of man you should spoil a little bit." She tugged gently on the chemise and added, "This is a far cry from a tee shirt, but you won't know how you feel about it until you try it on."
"You're right."
Once you were out of the robe, you pulled the stretchy lace over your body, and gaped at the deep neckline as Jessica tied the satin ribbons around the back of your neck. You hadn't noticed before, but there were some yellow and orange threads woven in, making delicate swirls in the fabric. Almost like a different kind of tie dye. It actually looked stunning on you, and as you turned from side to side, you already knew you had to have it.
"I'm obsessed," Jessica said, bouncing excitedly as she clapped her hands together. "Should I take one last round of photos for you to send to Bradley?"
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Bradley was lightheaded. He sweat through his shirt, and he had his forehead cradled in his hand as he opened three photos of you wearing something so bright and pink and sexy, he wanted to lick it off of you. Everything was covered up, but barely. In the one shot, he could almost see your ass. In another, he could definitely see your pert nipples. In the other one, he could make out part of your titty tattoos.
It was a good thing Jake was staring at his own phone in amazement, because Bradley was pretty sure he was drooling and incapable of formulating a sentence. He had already written back to you, begging you to buy the pink thing. Telling you he needed it. Letting you know he wanted to peel is slowly off of your body in bed later. In fact, the last thing he sent was 'Buy everything in that whole fucking store, money is no object'. And he meant every word.Â
Bradley had been crazy about you for so long, and most of the appeal came from how smart you are and the fact that you weren't fussy. You let him dote on you in your work outfits. You wore his clothing around the house. You didn't need all the bells and whistles to be sexy, and you never would.
But now that he knew exactly what you looked like in black satin and colorful lace, he needed to have that version of you, too. He needed it.
"Since when does your wife have tattoos?"
Those words snapped Bradley out of his lust filled stupor, and his brown eyes bore into Jake's green ones. How did he know about your titty tattoos? When his gaze drifted back to his phone, he turned the screen toward Bradley with a grin. Apparently you had taken a photo of Jessica, in which your reflection was visible in the fitting room mirror. You were wearing a bra, and you were as covered up as you would be for a beach day, but Bradley loathed the idea of Jake having any sort of access to those tattoos.
"Hey!" Jake complained as Bradley snatched the phone and deleted the photo. "What the fuck, Bradshaw? I wanted that picture of Jessica! You could have just cropped it."
"Hey, boys!"
Bradley turned in time to toss Jake's phone aside as Jessica headed through the nearly empty bar with you following behind her. There were two enormous shopping bags in your hands, and you had a smile on your face as you asked, "Ready to go home, Beer Boy?"
"Hell yes," he murmured, closing the distance to your lips and kissing you hard. "Did you buy that pink thing? And the black one?"
His hands wound around your waist possessively, and he got even more excited as you tucked the bags behind your back and whispered, "There's only one way to find out."
Bradley started guiding you to the door. "Yeah. We're going home. Right now." He ran his nose along your cheek and gave you one more sweet kiss before shouting over his shoulder, "Thanks for the beers, Bagman. Oh, and Jessica, I need you to crop your photos better next time you take my wife shopping."
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I love Beer Boy for making Sugar feel so good about herself every day. She's a badass, and he knows it. I wrote this as a little wedding treat for @je-suis-prest-rachel Congratulations, Rachel! And thanks to @beyondthesefourwalls
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Jake adopting a dog and telling the whole squad about how excited he is to pick him up, itâs called brisket and they all expect it to be some big ass dog but itâs actually brisket
It wasn't that Bob was scared of dogs. No, he loved dogs, had always wanted a dog. But he had a lack of experience around dogs, and that reacted a sense of anxiety around them.
So when Jake told the squad that he and the wife were getting a dog, he acted nonchalant about it. He was excited for his friend, his colleague. He knew how excited Jake was and he wasn't going to burst his bubble.
"So, what?" Bradley started as he put his beer on the coaster. "Are you having a dog... shower?"
"Dog shower?" Jake repeated, looking at Bradley like he was insane.
Bradley shrugged his shoulders and wiped the moisture away from his moustache. "You know, a baby shower. But for your dog."
"Bradley, what the actual fuck," Jake said, but then they were all laughing. Jake pulled the phone from his pocket. "I'll ask the wife," he said and pressed it to his ear.
That was how they had a dog shower (dog shower, the phrase was ridiculous, but the Seresin's loved it. Thank you Bradley Bradshaw). The squad did what they would do if they were throwing a baby shower. They brought gifts that the expecting couple would need.
A big dog bed, a sturdy lead and a big, spiked collar. They didn't notice the couple's face when they handed over these gifts for a big dog breed. A Doberman or a Rottweiler, a big breed was what they expected from Jake.
They didn't expect little baby Brisket. The tiny little puppy that wouldn't get very big. Jake walked into The Hard Deck with the tiny, little, puppy in his hands.
"Is that it?"
Natasha hadn't meant to ask it like that. She just wasn't expecting the Seresin's to rescue (because, yes, Brisket was rescued) such a tiny dog.
"Hi, baby Brisket," Javy said as he walked over and took the dog from Bradley's hand. "Come sit with your uncle Javy."
Jake grinned as he sat down. "What?" He asked as his entire squad stared at him.
"Where's the rest of him?" Mickey couldn't stop himself from asking (Nat smacked his shoulder and called him rude for that).
Jake stared at him. "Don't insult my son like that," he said and grabbed Brisket from Javy's hands. "The wife saw him, fell in love, and I couldn't say no."
But, by the look of it, Jake was just as in love with Brisket. He sat back in his seat and let Brisket rest on his chest, the puppy promptly falling asleep.
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Your Woman â´ J.Seresin
pairing: Jake Seresin x fem!reader
warning/content: 18+ (dear minors, interact and I'll block you), nudity, fluff, smut (dry wet humping, thigh riding?)
summary: when Jake and you decide to shower together, you realize you also have to share the playlist.
word count: 728 (this is so short i'm ashamed)
a/n: English isn't my first language so please take that into consideration. Please don't come at me for the mockery of the country music, I love country music and I love Texas (only because they give us men like Glen Powell and Jensen Ackles)
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"Right... Cause saving water is the only reason you wanna shower with me?" You chuckle as you grab two fresh towels. "Of course! What other reason would I have?" Jake peaks his head from behind the shower curtain with a sly smirk. You huff and start undressing, not having it in you to deny your boyfriend what you both know you want. As you were about to open the curtain and step into the shower with him, he stops you. "Wait, can you put some music on? My phone's on the bed." You roll your eyes and chuckle before leaving the bathroom to grab his phone.
You see a text from Javy, telling Jake to hurry up if he wanted free beer. You chuckle once more and open Jake's music app. You click on the first playlist suggested and lock the phone before stepping into the shower. Jake's arm immediately wraps around your waist and you let out a gasp as you almost slip on the wet tile. "I gotcha', darlin'." He leans in to you and brush his lips against yours. "My hero..." You mutter and he smiles widely before kissing you.
The hand on your waist slides down to your ass and kneads the flesh, making you giggle against his lips. His other hand snakes at the back of your neck as he parts your lips with his tongue, licking deliciously into your mouth. Jake grabs the back of your thigh and pull you more into him, slotting one of his legs between yours. The friction of his muscular thigh against your core has you whimpering but Jake doesn't do anything more than just swaying his hips with yours. You pull away from him, taking a quick breath after he just kissed the air out of your lungs. That's when you hear it, the music. The sounds of the electric guitar playing country has you rolling your eyes and scoffing. "Don't make fun of my music, sweetheart." Jake purrs, looking down at you. "I'm not making fun. I just don't like it." You defend yourself. The swaying of his hips in rhythm has you quietly whining as his leg rubs perfectly against your pussy. "I feel like you're rather enjoying yourself." He chuckles, dipping his head to place a kiss on your lips. "You're not playing fair." You sigh, trying to suppress the shiver that's threatening to make your body tremble.
"I can't believe how much it turns me on..." Jake's low voice sings along the music, making you chuckle. "There's no hurry, don't you worry..." He keeps singing, swaying his hips in rhythm and pecking kisses along your jaw. "We can take our time." You finish the lyrics and Jake pulls away to look at you with a surprised smile. "You do know the lyrics. Come a little closer..." He accompanies his words by pulling you even closer and dragging your clit over his thigh and having you whining for more. You can feel his hardening cock poking at your hip but you don't care, you cannot think of anything else than the delicious feeling of his skin rubbing on your clit. Your lips latch onto his neck and your teeth nibble at his skin as you start to feel the knot in your tummy tightening.
Never in your life you would have thought you could have an orgasm to country music. But here you are, gasping and squeezing Jake's shoulders as you came on his thigh, listening to him singing along some stupid country ballad. "That's it, let go for me sweetheart." He purrs next to your ear, holding you firmly as he kept swaying his hips to help you ride out your orgasm. You let your head fall on his shoulder and he tenderly kisses the back of your head as you're catching your breath. "Such a good girl." He grabs your face and makes you look at him, giving you a soft smile. "So good for me." You return the smile weakly and reach for his face to kiss him. The song finally ends and when you think you can go back to having a normal shower, another country song starts. "Nope, not doing this again." You say as you step out of the shower to change his playlist. Jake only laughs and try to ignore to throbbing ache between his legs.
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âcause youâre so smooth
summary: phoenix invites the boys to her salsa class, big mistake.
pairing: bob floyd x fem!reader
word count: 3k+
warnings: swearing, alcohol mentions, suggestive nature lols, me not knowing anything about salsa
my return to writing with a fic i teased over a year ago!! i hope you all enjoy
ps requests r open :p
âNix, if you think I want to spend my Sunday evening learning to salsa dance with a bunch of soccer moms then I think your concussion hasnât healed properly.â Jake sasses in response to Natâs invitation.
âYeah, Iâm sorry Nat but Sunday is my chill out day, when else am I gonna beat Fitchâs ass on cod?â Fanboy reasons.
Natasha knew it was a stretch asking the boys to join her salsa dancing class, but she thought it was important for them to get out more. At the moment, seemingly all they did was trudge from work to the Hard Deck over and over again.
She sighs, âit would be good for you guys to get out more, yâknow?â
âIâll go, Nat,â Bob smiles, nodding to her from where he is perched on a stool behind her.
âThank you, Bob.â Nat nods back to him, âthe rest of you can suck it.â
âHey!â Bradley yells as he appears back from the bar, beers in tow, âwhat did we say about using that type of language?â
âShut up Dadley,â Nat rolls her eyes as Bradley flicks his tongue out before handing her a beer.
âAs much as Iâd truly love to attend that class âNix, Iâm already a salsa pro and I wouldnât want you to feel embarrassed about your skills,â Bradley declares, before taking an obnoxious sip of his beer.
âYeah fuckinâ right, and my dad is prima ballerina,â Jake snorts.
âLetâs not discredit Papa Seresin, I saw him tear Boogie Wonderland up at your sisterâs wedding.â Coyote nods.
âYeah and even that shit was better than what Rooster could pull off,â Jake decides.
Bradley only shrugs at the jibe, a lazy smirk plastered onto his face, which serves only to piss Jake off more.
âDance off?â Fanboy proposes, standing to head to the jukebox.
âNo?â Jake frowns.
Fanboy drops back to his seat with a sigh, âwas worth a shot.â
Nat shakes her head with a snort and brings the conversation back to the matter at hand.
âLook itâs fine, Iâm just saying I think you guys would enjoy it!â She reasons.
âIâm sure itâll be fun!â Bob adds happily.
Nat can only sigh at the lack of response.
Bob is already waiting outside the community centre when Nat arrives, looking down and nervously picking at a thread on the bottom of his gym shorts.
âYou ready?â Nat questions, trying to alleviate his nerves.
When Bob looks up his brows unfurl and he lets a small smile sip onto his face.
âYeah, sure, letâs do this!â He pumps his fist a little awkwardly.
Nat can only chuckle in response as she makes her way to the room at the left of the reception where the class is held. Youâre stood by the door chatting with one of the older women in your class when Nat comes into your view.
âNatasha! Howâs my best student?â You tease, stepping towards her.
âIâm great, thanks!â Nat blushes before gesturing to Bob, âI hope you donât mind, I brought a friend.â
Bob sucks in a breath as you finally lock eyes with him. Shit. You were beautiful and those leggings were doing you an undoubted amount of favours.
Sadly, Bob had an incredibly annoying habit he was unable to shake. It was known as âembarrassing himself in front of beautiful womenâ and that seemed to strike him just as you stuck your manicured hand out to shake his own.
The breath that Bob had sucked in caught in his throat which was drying up increasingly as he took you in, leading to an unprecedented coughing fit doubling him over. What seemed to make it worse was your shocked gasp and immediate move to lean over him and pay his back gently. Bob tried not to focus on your cleavage directly next to his face and instead on regulating his breathing. It was proving difficult, especially when he could hear Nat cackling at his misfortune from behind him.
Once almost fully back to normal, you squeeze his bicep and chuckle,
âI donât think Iâve ever quite literally taken someoneâs breath away!â You giggle, voice oh so sweet.
Bob canât even let himself feel embarrassed with the way your soft hand feels on his arm.
âIâm so sorry about that,â he cringes.
âDonât worry about it,â you smile reassuringly.
Nat is growing seemingly agitated by Bobâs lingering near the door so she steers him forwards away from you.
âBest get set up!â She announces, dragging him into the room.
The classroom is spacious, a high ceiling and large windows on the left wall. The wall facing the door is covered in mirrors that amplify the light in the area.
Before Bob can speak up again, two men who look to be in their late 40s rush over towards Natasha. Theyâre the complete opposite of one another, the first who reaches for Natasha is tanned and has dark curling hair with flecks of grey throughout.
âNatasha! Darling it is so great to see you!â He exclaims with a slight accent, holding her hand in his.
The other has embraced the grey in his hair, heâs relatively pale but has clearly kept his physique, he nods towards Bob with a glint of something in his eye, âI thought he wasnât your type?â
Nat snorts, clueing Bob in finally on what the two men were hinting at.
âMy best friend, boys donât worry,â she teases.
âThank God, Iâve been trying to set you up with my niece for how long now?â The dark haired man smiles.
âI know, Iâm sorry, Iâm always busy at the moment,â she shrugs apologetically before turning back to Bob, âBob this is Marco and Luke.â
They both shake his hand and size him up as they do so, the grey haired one (Luke) declares.
âHeâs cute, Nat, where have you been hiding him?â He prods.
Bob exhales at the approval and watches as Nat breaks out into laughter. âAway from you!â
Marco and Luke break into laughter alongside Nat and Bob canât help himself but join. Just as theyâre all catching their breath, Bob jumps out of his skin again as he feels his hand on his shoulder.
âBoys, weâre being welcoming to our newcomer arenât we?â You hum.
Your hip is touching Bobâs and the soft skin of your hand on his shoulder has him malfunctioning, luckily he isnât forced into replying (or choking) this time.
âOf course we are beautiful, what do you think of us?â Marco gasps in faux shock.
âI think that I know what you two are like,â you roll your eyes before making your way to the front of the room.
You send Bob a sly wink before finally beginning, âItâs so great to see you all again!â
Everyone in the room blurts out greetings at you as you begin, âWeâll continue on from last week,â you strut over to the stereo in the corner and a latin pop track floats out into the room and Bob vaguely recognises the tune.
Marco and Luke are quick to start fluidly moving around the floor space and Bob notices that others in the room are doing the same. You make your way quickly over to him and place your hand on the small of his back, straightening his posture.
âI donât expect you to get it immediately,â you smile into his ear, âweâll start off with some basics and turn variations.â
Bob hopes you canât see the nervous perspiration already forming on the back of his neck and nods a little too eagerly at your words. He looks back to Nat for some encouragement but sheâs already dancing and chatting with a group of women next to the tall windows.
âI donât bite,â You giggle, shocking Bob who looks back to see you holding your hand out for him to grab onto.
âSorry, Iâm not the best dancer-â Bobâs self depreciation is swiftly disrupted by you placing his hand on your waist and the other in your own.
âAll the more for me to work with,â you smile, and Bob feels himself smiling back.
Although a tad clunky, Bob manages not to step on your toes and has some surprisingly fluid hip movement which intrigues you ever so slightly.
By the last ten minutes of the class, Bob is twirling Marco around as Luke and Nat chat to you about technique.
âWhat were you nervous about?â Marco probes Bob, âyouâre a natural!â
Bob can only chuckle shyly in response and he glances over at your frame. Marco seems to notice Bobâs longing glances and slowly stops their dance.
âGo for it.â
âWhat?â Bob splutters.
âSheâs been making googoo eyes at you the whole time mister, donât pretend you havenât noticed.â
Bob reels for a moment at Marcos admission before straightening up. âYou think?â
Marco rolls his eyes. âI know.â
Before Bob can reach you youâre already strutting back towards the stereo to lower the volume of the music and gather everyoneâs attention.
âThank you so much everyone! Youâve all been brilliant today and I canât wait to see you next week!â You beam at everyone.
People begin to gather to chat and start to disperse and you begin to gather your own belongings, stopping to make conversation with others as you do so. Luke and Nat join Bob and Marco with sly smirks on their faces.
âSoâŚâ Nat begins, âYouâll be coming back next week I presume?â
Bob flushes at Natâs knowing look. âYeah,â he looks to you, âdefinitely.â
Bob didnât mean to let it slip. Like seriously, his lips were so sealed. Air tight.
âBut HOW hot are we talking?â Mickey slurs over the nth shot heâd done with Bob at the Hard Deckâs happy hour.
So maybe not air tight.
It was Thursday evening and the rest of the daggers had politely declined drinks with Fanboy, but Bob (the ever dutiful friend) had accepted, hoping to be in and out within the hour. But alas, here they were.
âFuckinâ smoking,â Bob mimes an explosion with his hands as Mickey nods enthusiastically to his answer.
âI choked on air when I saw her and almost popped a boner during a Justin Timberlake song,â Bob continues to ramble, once given the chance to talk about you he clearly wasnât going to stop.
âAnd when is this class?â Mickey slumps closer to Bob, tequila breath hot on his neck.
âUmmmm, Sunday evening at 6 I think?â Bob nods, remembering the details Nat had sent him in a text the week previous.
âGood to know,â Mickey hums, reaching his hand forward to signal for another round, knocking someoneâs drink over in the process. âOops.â
Bob is quick to drag Mickey away from the bar top after that, realising theyâd probably overdone it a tad for a weekday evening.
As the cool sea breeze hits Bobâs flushed face whilst him and Mickey wait outside the Hard Deck for their uber, he canât help but let his mind drift to you, what you were potentially up to, do you teach other classes during the week? Do you dance professionally? God, you definitely could, the way your hips moved-
Bob shook his head, as if to get the image of you stuck in his mind out. He looked to Mickey hanging off of his arm, he was looking to the ground and shaking as if to stave off the imminent vomit that was about to leave his mouth any second now.
âLetâs get you home man,â Bob pats Mickey on the head, dragging him towards their Uber pulling up.
âHey, Bob!â Nat yells across the parking lot, catching the back of her friendâs tall frame leant against a pillar near the front of the community center.
When Bob turns around, Nat notices two people next to him who she was not expecting to see.
âFitch? Fanboy?â Nat cocks her head to the side. âI thought you guys were too busy to come?â
Natâs accusatory eyes meet Bobâs sheepish expression as he awkwardly clears his throat.
âWe heard the teacher was hot as fuck.â Payback shrugs.
Fanboy giggles next to him in excitement, âIâve been practicing-â
âBob I swear-â Natasha begins, finger pointing right into Bobâs chest.
âSup, biatches!â Jake yells, alerting everyone of his and Javyâs presence. âWhoâs ready to get their salsa on?â
Nat spins around on her heel, eyes shooting daggers into Jake and Javy.
âBob, Iâm going to kill you.â She states, eerily calm.
âOh come on Phe! You wanted us here just last week!â Jake exclaims, walking round to slap Bob on the shoulder and greet Payback and Fanboy behind him.
âYeah! When I wanted you guys to get out and do something productive! Not fuck my lovely salsa teacher, who by the way, was not socialised by wolves! So will absolutely not be charmed by any of you fools!â
With that, Nat turns and walks into the community center, leaving the boys to sprint in after her.
âAt least this canât get any worse,â Nat mutters to herself, pulling the door to your studio open.
âAre you fucking kidding me?â Nat stills in the doorway, the rest of the boys behind her peeking their heads in.
âWhat now?â Bob asks guiltily.
Nat opens the door fully and allows the men behind her to file into the studio, where her fellow classmates are stood in a semi circle whooping and hollering at you dancing in the middle with none other than Bradley Bradshaw.
âFucking Bradshaw,â Jake scoffs, pushing his way ahead whilst checking himself out in the full length mirrors that line the opposite wall of the room.
âChicken never told us he could dance!â Jake yells over the latin music filling the room, successfully interrupting your dance with Bradley.
Bradleyâs head whips to the side at the sound of that familiar ear grating voice. He gives you an apologetic look as he walks over to begin squabbling with a man you presume he knows. The commotion between the boys alerts you to the presence of Natasha and Bob as well as three other unfamiliar men. When Bradley had introduced himself with a smirk and a drawling voice as a friend of Natashaâs you had to wonder whether all of her colleagues were so handsome and by the looks of it, they were.
Nat is quick to walk over to you with an apologetic smile. âI want to apologise in advance for the next hour. They are insufferable.â
You look behind her to where the gaggle of men she calls her close friends are stood, you can see Marco and Luke itching to get their claws in and you have to giggle. This should be interesting.
After instructing the rest of your class to continue practicing the routine you had been working on, you figure it was only fair to come and personally consult your newest joiners.
As the boys (and Nat) notice you wandering towards them, they all begin to elbow each other like school boys giggling amongst themselves. Bob and Nat can only keep their embarrassment internal for so long.
When you come to a stop in front of them, the man youâve come to learn as Jake smiles dazzlingly and stretches his arms above his head,
âGod it is hot in here!â He begins to reach for the bottom of his shirt, aiming to impress you with his toned stomach.
âThe A/C is on full blast dumbass.â Nat swats at the back of Jakeâs head, causing him to drop his shirt again and rub at his temple. âOw!â
Snickers fall from Javy and Mickey, who quickly straighten themselves up when they see you casting your eyes over them.
âAs I said to Bob last week, with all my new starters Iâll begin with some basics for you guys and then we can ease into a routine,â you smile, heading towards Bradley and Nat.
âSince you two already have some experience you can help me teach!â
Bradley preens under your praise, already assuming the role of teacherâs pet, whilst Nat looks mildly irritated at having to teach her imbecilic friends how to dance.
âAlright guys! letâs partner up!â you shout at them, giggling as they all rush towards you, you note how Bob lingers back behind his more extroverted friends and grin.
âI should clarify, I meant with each other.â You shoo them backwards and watch as they couple up.
Mickey and Reuben clap each other on the back and Javy and Jake nod at one another leaving Bob, stood on his own. You saunter towards him and grab at arm, dragging him to the front with you.
âLooks like youâre with me,â you tease.
âUh, who do you want me to partner up with?â Bradley scratches at his head obliviously.
You cock your head to the side with a confused laugh.
âI hate you so much right now,â Nat spews, gripping Bradleyâs arm and pulling him into position with her.
âOh, yeah. Right, sorry Nat.â Bradley chuckles.
Your lessons continues with explaining how someone will have to take the lead and the other will follow, and you wander around positioning their hands and postures correctly.
âJavy, you are like a brother to me, but your hands are too fucking low right now.â Jake grits through this teeth.
âRight! Ha, sorry man,â Javyâs hands shoots back up towards the middle of Jakeâs back.
Bob is still apprehensive when he places his hands on your waist, but youâre quick to affirm him in his position. Leaning towards him you whisper, âdonât worry youâre still my favourite.â
A smile graces his face at that and he relaxes in your grip.
âRight guys! Weâre gonna start with some turns and variations now!â
You quickly learn that trying to wrangle these men is proving difficult, as Payback almost spins Fanboy into a wall after zoning out stating at how your hips moved.
âIâm good bro, donât worry,â Mickey is quick to readjust himself, hoping the room stops spinning soon.
You canât help but laugh when Javy attempts to dip Jake to the floor in a move he thought would impress you, but it seems he forgot to account for how tall and heavy Jake is, as he goes toppling down with him.
âFuck dude! Youâre heavy!â Javy groans, rubbing his knee. Jake clearly didnât take kindly to his words as he shoves back at Javy childishly.
âBoys! Come on get up!â You snap, trying to sound stern but still fighting off giggles.
Jake and Javy are quick to get back on their feet, but you catch them in your peripheral poking and pinching each other when they think you arenât looking.
Even Bradley who was so light on his feet when he was showing you his moves earlier, is clearly distracted, constantly stepping on Natâs feet as they practice variations.
âIf you step on my toe one more time, Rooster I swear to God, you will not see daylight again,â Nat threatens.
âIâm sorry, Iâm sorry! Sheâs just soâŚâ Bradley trails off as he watches you dance slowly with Bob, stopping every now and then to correct him kindly or answer questions from others in your class.
âI know! And you guys are scaring her off by acting crazy.â Nat sighs, moving back as she senses Bradleyâs feet heading for her toes again.
âI mean I wouldnât say crazyâŚâ Bradley scratches the back of his neck.
âWell I walked in to see you spinning her around like youâre a pro on dancing with the stars so maybe you should reevaluate.â
âYou think Iâm that good?â Bradley smirks to himself.
âOh shut up,â Nat rolls her eyes and looks back to the rest of her friends around the room.
Payback and Fanboy were continually stumbling around in circles as they each try to catch your eye, pissing off everyone else in the room as they bumped and knocked into others. She caught Marco and Lukeâs judgy eyes flicking back and forth between her and her friends and groaned.
Jake and Javy looked either one wrong move away from fucking or fighting, Nat couldnât really tell.
God this was embarrassing.
Luckily, your voice rings out across the room, interrupting her moping.
âThank you guys for today! And Thank you to my newcomers!â you gesture to the group of men stumbling over each other and stifle a laugh.
âIâll see you all next week!â
Your regular attenders start filing out slowly, some coming over to chat and collect their things. You can see Nat trying to drag her friends away out they seem intent on lingering long enough to catch some time alone with you.
âYou guys might as well go, she clearly wants me.â Jake shrugs, pulling the front of his shirt up to wipe his face.
Mickey is quick to dispute, âAre you kidding me? I twirled like a ballerina, Iâm so in.â
Nat is moments away from body slamming her friends who she once loved when it goes silent around her. She figures you finally made you way over.
âHey guys, thanks so much for joining today! Iâm really sorry Iâve got to get going but um- â
You pause and sense eyes on you.
âBob, I was just wondering if I could get your number?â you smile, walking towards him and squeezing his arm. âYou know, to talk about how we can improve your technique,â your reasoning clear as day even with your coverup
âYeah! Yes, of course I mean,â Bob composes himself, taking your phone with shaking hands and typing in his number.
âGreat,â you wink, retrieving your phone, âIâll text you.â
You end with that, sauntering past the group and waving goodbye to Nat with a knowing look.
Everyone seems stunned by your words, but mostly Bob who blinks slowly, seemingly still in shock by your acknowledgement.
Nat finally breaks into laughter, doubling over at the confused faces of her other friends.
âMan!â She shouts through her giggles, âyou just cannot make that shit up!â
The grumbles around her donât even phase her as she goes to pick up her bag and head for the door, a group of downtrodden looking men following her and Bob with a newfound pep in his step.
âBy the way Rooster, how come you actually are so good?â Nat asks as they make their way into the parking lot.
Bradley stills, silent as he contemplates answering.
âIf I tell you, you have to promise to not go searching for anything.â He looks around at his friends.
Following their nods he continues, âI used to compete professionally, when I was like 13, my mom forced me to.â Bradley cringes at the memory of his tween self in sparkly shirts his mom always hand picked out for him in the most hideous colours.
Bradley looks back up to see Jake grinning mischievously at his phone, and his stomach drops.
âIs this you?â Jake smirks, turning his phone around to show everyone an old video on youtube titled.
SALSA NATIONALS 1999 - BRADSHAW / DONNA SUMMER HOT STUFF
Bob suddenly felt as though his coughing fit over you wasnât the most embarrassing thing he had to witness anymore.
a/n: it is great to be back gang xx iâve missed writing and ofc i had to bring back the bob agenda!! itâs what i stand for :) iâm thinking mayhaps a part 2 where i explore the dynamic between sexy salsa teacher and bob bc atm this was just a chance for me to make fun of the daggers đŁ
i hope you enjoyed reading and tysm!!
pls reblog, comment or drop me an ask and tell me what you thought!! feedback means sm to me considering iâm a lil rusty
anyways thank u again for reading!!!!
- honey xoxo
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What ruined this Christmas so quickly? Lies. 3
Part 1 here Part 2 here
Pairing: Bradley "Rooster" Bradshaw x wife!reader
Summary: Just a few weeks before Christmas all goes downhill. You're left taking care of the kids and leaving work early and now your husbands brings up the topic of moving as soon as possible to San Diego. You're overwhelmed but he's willing to go no matter the lies he told.
Warnings: Mentions of throwing up, mentions of sickness, lies, overwhelmed reader, arguments, mentions of cheating
Word count: 6.1k
The soft light of morning streamed through the curtains as Bradley stirred, the warmth of your body pressed against his pulling him from sleep. His arm instinctively tightened around your waist for a moment before he let go, careful not to wake you.
He reached over to the nightstand, grabbing his phone and squinting at the bright screen. There was a text waiting for him, and when he saw it was from Phoenix, his stomach clenched.
Phoenix: Did you tell her yet?
Bradley stared at the message, his thumb hovering over the keyboard. He glanced over at you, your face peaceful and relaxed in sleep, the events of last night leaving a slight smile on your lips.
He ran a hand over his face, sighing quietly. He hadnât told you. Instead, he had lied to you, weaving together an excuse to justify his impending trip to San Diego. You trusted him, and here he was, betraying that trust.
His chest tightened as guilt surged through him. He typed a response, then hesitated, deleting it before writing something else.
Bradley: No. Not yet.
A moment later, Phoenix replied.
Phoenix: Bradshaw⌠you canât keep putting this off. Sheâs gonna find out, and itâll be worse.
Bradley frowned, staring at her words. She was right, but he couldnât bring himself to face itânot yet. Youâd been so tense, so tired. The argument couple nights back still lingered in his mind, and the thought of adding more stress made his chest ache.
He locked his phone, placing it back on the nightstand as he shifted closer to you. Wrapping an arm around your waist, he pressed a kiss to the back of your shoulder, trying to push the guilt aside.
You stirred softly, the sensation of Bradleyâs arm wrapped around your waist grounding you as you blinked against the morning light. The warmth of his body pressed against your back made you sigh contentedly, though the weight of the week still lingered at the edge of your mind.
âGood morning,â his voice rumbled low and soft in your ear, and you could feel the gentle press of his lips against your shoulder.
You shifted to face him, your eyes meeting his, still half-lidded with sleep. âMorning,â you murmured, your voice heavy with drowsiness. âYouâre up early.â
He smiled faintly, brushing a stray strand of hair from your face. âCouldnât stay asleep,â he said, his hand lingering on your cheek. âDidnât want to wake you.â
âYou didnât,â you assured him, leaning into his touch. âWhat time is it?â
âA little after seven,â he replied.
You groaned softly, stretching your arms above your head before curling back into him. âItâs too early,â you mumbled, letting your eyes close again.
Bradley chuckled, his hand running soothing circles on your back. âYou can sleep a little longer if you want,â he said, though there was something in his toneâhesitation, almost as if he was distracted.
You peeked up at him, your brows furrowing slightly. âWhatâs on your mind?â you asked, your voice still quiet but sharper now, more alert.
He hesitated, his hand stilling on your back for a moment before resuming its slow movement. âNothing,â he said, his smile faint but not quite reaching his eyes. âJust thinking about the day.â
You didnât press himâyetâbut you could feel that something was off. Still, the warmth of his embrace and the softness of the morning kept you from digging too deep right away. Instead, you snuggled closer, letting the moment linger just a little longer.
You smirked sleepily, the teasing tone in your voice unmistakable as you tilted your head up to look at him. âYou better not be over there thinking about anything other than repeating last nightâs events, Bradshaw.â
Bradleyâs eyes widened slightly in surprise before a grin broke across his face. âOh, is that so?â he murmured, his hand sliding from your back to rest on your hip.
âMm-hmm,â you hummed, your fingers tracing lazy patterns on his chest. âI mean, if youâre going to keep me awake like that, youâd better make it worth my while.â
He let out a low laugh, leaning down to press a kiss to your forehead. âYouâre relentless, you know that?â
âI like to think Iâm persuasive,â you countered, your smirk widening as you felt his hand tighten slightly on your hip.
Bradleyâs grin softened, a playful glint in his eyes as he leaned in closer, his lips brushing against yours. âWell, Mrs. Bradshaw,â he murmured, his voice low and full of promise, âif thatâs whatâs on your mind, who am I to argue?â
âExactly,â you whispered against his lips, wrapping your arms around his neck to pull him closer.
He chuckled again, the sound deep and warm, before kissing you fully. It wasnât hurried or rushed like the chaos of your everyday livesâit was deliberate, slow, and full of the same intensity that had lingered between you last night.
âYouâre trouble,â he muttered as he pulled back just enough to look at you, his thumb brushing against your cheek.
âAnd you love it,â you teased, your smile softening as you held his gaze.
âDamn right, I do,â he admitted, leaning in for another kiss, letting the world outside your bedroom wait just a little longer.
As Bradleyâs lips trailed down your neck, warm and deliberate, a soft sigh escaped your lips. You tilted your head slightly, giving him better access, but the thought still lingered in your mind, unshakable.
âYouâre leaving right after New Yearâs,â you murmured, your voice laced with a mix of resignation and disappointment.
Bradley paused for a fraction of a second, his lips stilling against your skin before he resumed his kisses, slower this time, as though trying to soothe your worry without saying a word. His hands tightened slightly on your hips, pulling you closer to him.
âYouâll be back soon, right?â you asked softly, your fingers playing with the hair at the nape of his neck.
âYeah,â he mumbled against your skin, his tone low and almost evasive as he moved to press a kiss to your shoulder.
You let out another sigh, your breath shaky as you tried to push past the unease building in your chest. âItâs just⌠I thought this time would be different, you know? That weâd have more time together before the Navy called you away again. I just don't want any of the kids to get sick again, especially Theo.â
Bradley pulled back just enough to meet your eyes, his expression tender, though there was a flicker of something elseâguiltâthat he quickly masked. âI know,â he said softly, brushing a stray strand of hair from your face. âIâll make it up to you.â
You smiled faintly, though it didnât quite reach your eyes. âYou always say that.â
He didnât have a response for that, so he leaned in to kiss you again instead, as if that could erase the weight of what he wasnât saying. He couldnât bring himself to tell you the truthâthat this trip wasnât just a routine call, but something heâd chosen to do, knowing how much it would hurt you.
As he kissed you, his heart ached with the knowledge that he was betraying your trust, but he pushed it aside, focusing instead on the moment, on the way you fit perfectly in his arms.
âIâll do better,â he promised against your lips, though even he wasnât sure who he was trying to convinceâyou or himself.
Bradley rolled out of bed with a groan, his movements fluid yet unhurried as he stretched his arms above his head. The morning light filtered in through the blinds, catching on the muscles of his back as he reached for his clothes on the chair nearby.
You watched him with a small, appreciative smile, your chin propped on your hand. Your gaze shamelessly wandered to his backside as he pulled on a pair of sweatpants, the fabric clinging in just the right way.
âEnjoying the view?â he teased without turning around, his voice laced with amusement.
âAlways,â you shot back, your smirk growing as he turned to glance at you over his shoulder, shaking his head with a grin.
Bradley pulled on a T-shirt and ran a hand through his messy hair before leaning down to press a quick kiss to your temple. âIâll grab Theo,â he said softly, his hand lingering on your cheek for a moment before he left the room.
You lay back against the pillows, hearing the familiar creak of the floorboards as he made his way to Theoâs room. A few moments later, you heard the soft sound of Bradleyâs voice as he spoke to the baby.
âHey, buddy,â he murmured, his voice low and soothing as he approached the crib. âYou ready to start the day?â
Theo babbled happily in response, his tiny hands reaching up toward Bradley as he leaned down to scoop him up.
âThere we go,â Bradley said, cradling Theo against his chest as he rubbed the babyâs back gently. âLetâs go see Mama, huh?â
Theo giggled, his little fingers gripping the fabric of Bradleyâs shirt as he carried him back into your shared room.
When they entered, your heart melted at the sight. Bradleyâs broad frame dwarfed the tiny baby in his arms, yet his movements were so gentle, so full of love, that it was impossible not to feel a pang of affection.
âLook who I found,â Bradley said with a smile, sitting on the edge of the bed as Theo reached out toward you.
âGood morning, sweetheart,â you cooed, taking Theo into your arms and kissing his chubby cheeks as he squirmed happily.
Bradley leaned back on his hands, watching the two of you with a soft smile. âBest way to start the day,â he said, his voice warm and sincere.
You settled Theo in your lap, his tiny hands gripping yours as he babbled endlessly, his bright eyes darting between you and Bradley.
âYouâre full of energy this morning,â you murmured, smoothing down his soft hair before leaning in to kiss the top of his head.
Bradley watched the scene for a moment, his expression soft, before he stretched and stood. âIâll start breakfast,â he said, glancing over his shoulder at you. âAny requests?â
You shrugged, shifting Theo onto your hip as you stood to follow him. âSurprise me.â
Bradley grinned. âYou might regret saying that.â
He headed downstairs, his steps quiet as he moved toward the kitchen. You trailed behind him, bouncing Theo lightly as he giggled at the movement.
In the kitchen, Bradley set to work, pulling ingredients from the fridge while you settled Theo into his high chair. The baby watched his dad intently, his little hands slapping the tray of his chair as he babbled nonsense.
âThink heâs giving me cooking advice?â Bradley quipped, glancing at Theo with a smirk as he cracked eggs into a bowl.
âProbably critiquing your technique,â you teased, leaning against the counter with a smile.
Bradley shot you a mock-offended look. âIâm a pro at this, thank you very much.â
You chuckled softly, enjoying the easy banter. Despite the tension from the nights before, moments like this reminded you of why you fell in love with him in the first placeâthe way he could make even the simplest mornings feel special.
As Bradley whisked the eggs with practiced ease, you glanced toward the stairs. âShould I go wake the girls? Theyâll probably want breakfast soon.â
He smirked without looking up, pouring the eggs into the sizzling pan. âLet them sleep in,â he said, his voice tinged with amusement. âItâs finally quiet around here. We should enjoy it while it lasts.â
You laughed softly, leaning back against the counter. âPeace and quiet doesnât last long in this house.â
âNope,â he agreed, flipping the eggs with a deft hand. âWhich is exactly why Iâm soaking this in.â
Theo, as if sensing the calm, let out a loud babble and smacked his high chair tray with both hands.
Bradley turned to look at him, raising an eyebrow. âOkay, maybe not entirely quiet.â
You chuckled, reaching out to tickle Theoâs belly, earning another giggle from him. âThis one doesnât know the meaning of quiet.â
Bradley grinned, plating the eggs before grabbing the bread to toast. âHe takes after you.â
You gasped in mock offense. âExcuse me? I am the epitome of calm.â
âSure, sweetheart,â Bradley teased, leaning over to kiss your temple as he passed you on his way to the toaster. âWhatever you say.â
As you leaned against the counter, watching Bradley work, a thought crossed your mind. You shifted, resting your elbows on the surface as you spoke.
âHey,â you began casually, âdo you want to go shopping today? Pick up some stuff for your deployment to San Diego?â
Bradley froze for the slightest moment, the spatula hovering above the pan. He quickly recovered, flipping the eggs onto a plate, but you caught the way his shoulders tensed.
âUh,â he started, avoiding your gaze as he busied himself with the toast, âyeah, we could do that.â
You tilted your head, sensing something was off. âI mean, itâs not like we have a ton of time. Itâs probably better to get ahead of it, right?â
He forced a smile as he turned back to you, holding the plate of food. âRight.â
But there was something in his toneâsomething hesitant, almost strained. You narrowed your eyes slightly, studying him.
âYou okay?â you asked, trying to keep your voice light.
âYeah, fine,â he replied quickly, setting the plate on the counter. He leaned against it, rubbing the back of his neck. âJust thinking about everything weâll need to sort before I go.â
You nodded, accepting his answer but still feeling a nagging suspicion. âWell, let me know when you want to head out. I can leave the kids with Matt or take them with us. Whatever works.â
Bradleyâs guilt twisted in his chest as he looked at you, so calm and supportive despite everything. He swallowed hard, knowing he should tell you the truth but unable to force the words out.
âYeah,â he said finally, his voice softer. âIâll let you know.â
He turned back to the stove, pretending to focus on cleaning up, but his mind was racing. How was he supposed to tell you he wasnât going on deployment, that the orders he claimed to have received werenât real? The weight of his lie felt heavier than ever, and the thought of hurting you made it even worse.
For now, though, he pushed it down, giving you a weak smile when you handed him Theoâs bottle. âIâll take him while you eat,â he offered, desperate for a distraction.
You nodded, watching him carefully as he picked up Theo and headed to the living room. Something was definitely going on, but you decided to let it slideâfor now.
Bradley climbed the stairs slowly, Theo balanced on his hip as the little boy babbled softly. His tiny hands played with Bradleyâs shirt collar, but Bradley barely noticed, his mind clouded with guilt.
âThis is such a mess,â he muttered under his breath, glancing down at Theo, who gazed up at him innocently. âWhat the hell am I supposed to do, buddy?â
Theo gurgled in response, his wide-eyed stare unbothered by his dadâs internal conflict.
Bradley sighed, shifting the babyâs weight as he reached the top of the stairs. âI screwed up,â he admitted quietly, the words barely audible even to himself. âI shouldâve just told her from the start.â
He paused outside Theoâs room, leaning against the doorframe for a moment. âBut how am I supposed to look her in the eye and say I lied?â
Theo let out a tiny squeal, breaking Bradley from his thoughts. He glanced down and gave the baby a faint smile. âYou donât know how lucky you are, kid. No big decisions, no guilt... just bottles and naps.â
With a deep breath, Bradley pushed open the door and stepped inside. He set Theo down on the soft play mat near the crib, watching as his son grabbed a plush toy and started chewing on it.
Bradley crouched down beside him, running a hand over his face. âIâll figure it out,â he murmured. âI have to.â
Bradley reached over to grab Theoâs bottle from the small table beside the rocking chair, checking the temperature with a quick touch to his wrist. Satisfied, he held it out to Theo, who immediately dropped the plush toy in favour of the bottle, his little hands grasping at it eagerly.
âThere you go, bud,â Bradley said softly, easing himself into the chair as he helped guide the bottle to Theoâs mouth.
Theo latched on instantly, his eyes half-closing in contentment as he sucked on the bottle. Bradley watched him in silence, his thoughts still swirling.
âYour momâs going to kill me, you know that?â he muttered, more to himself than to Theo. The baby offered no response beyond the soft sound of his drinking.
Bradley leaned back in the chair, one hand cradling Theoâs small body while the other rubbed tiredly at his face. âI want to do right by her, by you and your sisters,â he whispered. âBut sometimes... I feel like Iâm just making it worse.â
Theoâs eyes fluttered open, and he gazed up at his dad with an expression so trusting it made Bradleyâs chest ache.
âGuess itâs not about me, huh?â he said, smiling faintly as he adjusted the bottle. âItâs about you guys. Always.â
Theoâs tiny hand reached up, gripping one of Bradleyâs fingers tightly as if to agree.
As Bradley sat in the rocking chair, Theo cradled in his arms with the nearly empty bottle, he heard the unmistakable sound of little feet thundering down the stairs.
A moment later, Anna and Judy appeared in the doorway, their hair tousled from sleep and their matching pyjama tops slightly askew.
âDaddy!â Anna squealed, her voice bright and excited despite the early hour.
âRooster,â Judy greeted, rubbing her eyes with one hand while holding her beloved stuffed bunny in the other.
âMorning, troublemakers,â Bradley said with a smile, sitting up straighter as the girls bounded into the room. Anna immediately climbed onto his lap, careful to avoid Theo, who blinked at her with wide, curious eyes.
âWhy didnât you wake us up?â Anna asked, pouting as she leaned against Bradleyâs shoulder.
âBecause you two finally slept in for once,â he teased, wrapping one arm around her while still holding Theo steady with the other.
Judy climbed onto the armrest of the rocking chair, her legs swinging as she looked down at her baby brother. âDid Theo cry again? I heard him.â
âYeah, he woke me up at three,â Bradley said with mock exasperation. âGuess he figured I didnât need sleep.â
Judy giggled, leaning over to tickle Theoâs tiny foot. âYouâre a little troublemaker too, arenât you?â
Theo gurgled in response, his face lighting up at the attention.
âAlright, you two,â Bradley said, shifting to stand up with Theo in one arm and Anna still clinging to his other side. âLetâs get you some breakfast. Pancake leftovers sound good?â
âYes!â Anna cheered, sliding down from his arm and darting toward the kitchen.
Judy groaned as Rooster was ruffling her hair. As she skipped after her sister, Bradley adjusted Theo on his hip and headed toward the kitchen, ready to start the day with his lively little crew.
The sound of little feet thundering down the stairs filled the house as Anna and Judy raced ahead, their excited giggles echoing through the hall. Bradley followed behind them, carrying Theo on his hip as the girls darted toward the kitchen.
âSlow down!â he called after them, though the grin on his face betrayed that he wasnât really upset.
The girls skidded to a halt just inside the kitchen, spotting you at the counter with a mug of coffee in hand. You turned at the commotion, raising an eyebrow as the girls barrelled toward you.
âMommy!â Anna shouted, wrapping her arms around your leg while Judy stood beside her.
âWell, good morning to you two,â you said with a laugh, ruffling Annaâs messy hair. âWhatâs got you so hyper already?â
âWe just woke up,â Judy said matter-of-factly, though the sparkle in her eyes said she was more excited to see you than anything else.
Bradley entered the room behind them, setting Theo down in his high chair with practiced ease. âApparently, sleeping in makes them even more energetic,â he joked, leaning against the counter as he watched the scene unfold.
You smiled at him briefly before turning your attention back to the girls. âAlright, go wash up before breakfast,â you said, nudging them gently toward the sink.
âYes, Mommy,â Anna said, dragging Judy with her as they raced to the sink to wash their hands.
Bradley stepped closer to you, his gaze soft as he tilted his head. âTheyâre a whirlwind this morning.â
âThey take after their dad,â you teased, giving him a knowing look over your coffee cup.
He chuckled, leaning in to kiss your temple. âAnd here I thought I was the calm one in this family.â
You snorted, shaking your head as the girls returned, ready for whatever chaos breakfast would bring.
You opened the fridge and pulled out the plate of leftover pancakes from the morning before, giving them a quick once-over. âGood thing you made extra yesterday,â you said, grabbing a pan to reheat them.
The girls watched eagerly from the table, Anna practically bouncing in her seat while Judy rested her chin in her hands, still looking a little sleepy. Bradley had settled Theo in his high chair and was now helping him fiddle with a toy to keep him occupied.
As the pancakes warmed, you glanced over your shoulder. âButter and syrup for both of you?â
âYes, please!â Anna chirped, her voice full of excitement.
Judy nodded, sitting up a little straighter. âBut not too much syrup,â she added thoughtfully. âI donât want it to be too sticky.â
âYou got it,â you replied, flipping the pancakes once before plating them.
A few minutes later, you placed the warm pancakes in front of the girls, handing Anna her fork first. âThere you go, sweetheart.â
âThanks, Mommy!â Anna said, digging in immediately.
âAnd for you,â you said, setting Judyâs plate down carefully and ruffling her hair.
âThanks,â Judy replied, a small smile on her face as she cut into her pancake.
Bradley watched the scene unfold from his spot at the counter, his arms crossed and an amused look on his face. âYouâre spoiling them, you know,â he teased lightly.
âThey deserve it,â you shot back with a smirk. âBesides, youâll just end up eating the leftovers if I donât give them these now.â
âFair point,â he said with a laugh, moving to pour himself a cup of coffee as the girls happily devoured their breakfast.
As you leaned against the counter, sipping your coffee, you turned to Bradley with a casual but pointed question. âSo, about that shopping we talked about earlierâshould we bring the kids with us, or should I call Matt to babysit?â
Bradley froze mid-sip of his coffee, his expression shifting almost imperceptibly. His face paled slightly, and he set the mug down on the counter with deliberate care, as if the question had suddenly weighed him down.
âUhâŚâ he started, scratching the back of his neck and avoiding your gaze. âI mean⌠bringing the kids could be a lot, but Mattâs usually busy, right?â
You narrowed your eyes at him, noticing the slight waver in his voice. âMatt owes me one, actually. It wouldnât be a problem.â
His jaw clenched, and he quickly turned to busy himself with the coffee pot, pouring more into his already full mug. âI donât know⌠maybe itâs better if we just bring the kids. Make it a family thing, you know?â
The way he wouldnât meet your eyes sent a spark of suspicion through you. âBradley,â you said, your voice firm but calm. âWhatâs going on? You look like youâve seen a ghost.â
âWhat? No, nothing!â he said quickly, waving you off with a forced chuckle. âIâm justâuh, just trying to think of the easiest plan. Thatâs all.â
You didnât buy it for a second, but you decided not to push just yet. âAlright,â you said slowly, setting your mug down. âIf youâre sure.â
âYeah, Iâm sure,â he said, his smile not quite reaching his eyes as he leaned against the counter, the tension in his shoulders all too obvious.
As you turned back to the stove, your mind was already working through the situation. Something wasnât adding up, and you were determined to figure out what it was.
You rinsed your mug in the sink, glancing at the small pile of dishes left from breakfast. Turning to Bradley, who was still leaning against the counter with his coffee, you asked, âCan you handle the dishes for me?â
He blinked, as if startled out of his thoughts, and nodded quickly. âYeah, of course. No problem.â
âThanks,â you said, drying your hands on a towel before reaching for your phone on the counter. You scrolled through your contacts and opened a message thread with Matt.
You: Hey, can you come in half an hour early on Monday?
It didnât take long for Matt to reply.
Matt: Whatâs up? You okay?
Bradley, still standing by the sink and avoiding your gaze, turned on the water and started scrubbing the plates. You typed a quick response as you leaned casually against the counter.
You: Yeah, itâs just my husband.
Mattâs response came almost immediately.
Matt: Oh, say no more. See you Monday morning.
You smirked at his typical no-nonsense tone and set your phone down, glancing back at Bradley. He was diligently working on the dishes, his broad shoulders tense as he focused on his task.
âThanks for doing that,â you said lightly, though your eyes lingered on him for a moment longer. Something still felt off, but you decided to let it lie for now.
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Walking into the lab on Monday morning, you barely had time to adjust your bag on your shoulder before Matt appeared out of nowhere, his eager expression lighting up the room. He jogged up to you, clipboard in hand, and practically skidded to a stop in front of you.
âOkay, spill. Whatâs the deal with your husband? This feels huge,â he said, his voice low but filled with excitement.
You sighed, rolling your eyes playfully as you pulled off your coat. âCalm down, Matt. Itâs not that dramatic.â
âCome on,â he pressed, following you to your workstation. âYou wouldnât have texted me if it wasnât serious and you know I don't like him. So whatâs going on? Deployment stuff?â
You set your bag down and started unpacking your things, pausing for a moment before answering. âI donât know, Matt. I feel like Bradley isnât telling me everything about this deployment.â
Mattâs eyebrows shot up, and he leaned against the edge of your desk. âWhat makes you say that?â
âHeâs been⌠off,â you admitted, fidgeting with the strap of your bag. âLike, distracted. He told me he has orders to go back to San Diego, but the way heâs actingâit doesnât feel right. Itâs like heâs hiding something.â
Matt crossed his arms, his expression thoughtful. âThatâs a pretty big accusation. You sure itâs not just, I donât know, deployment nerves?â
You shook your head. âNo, this is different. Bradleyâs usually upfront about this kind of thing, but nowâŚâ You trailed off, feeling a pang of frustration. âItâs like heâs keeping me at armâs length.â
Matt tilted his head, studying you for a moment. âMaybe heâs trying to protect you from something. You know how guys like him areâthey think theyâre doing us a favour by not telling us the full story.â
âMaybe,â you conceded, though the thought didnât sit well with you. âBut Iâm his wife, Matt. If thereâs something going on, I deserve to know.â
Matt nodded slowly, his expression softening. âYouâre right. Just⌠donât let it eat at you too much, okay? Heâll come around. And if he doesnât, youâve got me to back you up.â
You managed a small smile, appreciating his support. âThanks, Matt.â
âAnytime,â he said, giving you a reassuring pat on the shoulder before stepping back to give you space to settle in.
Matt hesitated, lingering by your desk as you opened your laptop and tried to immerse yourself in work. His expression was a mix of curiosity and concern, and you could feel his eyes on you. Finally, he broke the silence.
âHey,â he said softly, âthis might be out of line, but⌠do you think Bradley might be cheating?â
The question hit you like a slap, and you froze, your fingers hovering over the keyboard. Slowly, you turned to look at him, disbelief flashing across your face.
âMatt,â you said, your voice sharp enough to cut, âabsolutely not.â
He raised his hands defensively. âOkay, okay! I didnât mean to accuse him of anything. Itâs just⌠you seem suspicious of him, and I had to ask.â
You shook your head, your expression softening slightly as you let out a breath. âNo, Matt. Bradley isnât like that. Heâs a lot of things, but a cheater? Never. He loves me, he loves the kidsâhe wouldnât do that.â
Matt nodded, his tone apologetic. âFair enough. I just thought maybe⌠I donât know, sometimes when people act distant, itâs because theyâre hiding something like that.â
âWell, if heâs hiding something, itâs not that,â you said firmly, your voice leaving no room for argument. âIf anything, itâs probably work-related. Maybe something he canât talk about yet.â
Matt studied you for a moment longer before nodding again. âAlright. I believe you. Sorry for even bringing it up.â
You forced a small smile, though your chest felt tight. âItâs fine. I get why you asked. But trust me, thatâs not it.â
With Matt finally gone, you turned back to your desk, letting out a slow breath as you tried to push the conversation out of your mind. You opened your laptop, pulling up the equations and data youâd been analyzing before he interrupted.
The numbers stared back at you, stark and unyielding, but your focus wavered. You twirled a pen between your fingers, staring blankly at the screen as Mattâs question replayed in your mind.
Do you think Bradley might be cheating?
You shook your head sharply, as if physically dislodging the thought. It was absurd. You knew Bradley. Youâd seen the way he looked at you, the way he adored your kids, the lengths he went to make you feel lovedâeven when things were complicated.
Still, the unease lingered, not about infidelity, but about the secret he seemed to be keeping. You sighed and forced yourself to concentrate, jotting down notes and reworking formulas. Your project wasnât going to wait for your personal life to straighten out.
Little by little, you managed to lose yourself in the work. The problem on the whiteboard drew you in, and soon, you were focused, scribbling solutions and testing calculations. Whatever was going on with Bradley would have to wait. For now, you had a job to do.
The whiteboard in front of you was already crowded with formulas and diagrams, but it wasnât enough. Grabbing a marker, you started jotting down new calculations, muttering to yourself as the equations unravelled in your mind.
You stepped back to survey your work, one hand on your hip and the other tapping the marker against your chin. Something wasnât adding up. Crossing out part of the formula, you rewrote it, the sound of the marker squeaking against the board filling the room.
After a few minutes, you moved to your desk and began inputting the data into your laptop. The numbers on the screen shifted as you ran the simulation, but the result wasnât what you were hoping for.
âDamn it,â you muttered under your breath, glancing back at the whiteboard.
You scribbled more notes in your notebook, flipping pages as you cross-referenced earlier data. Your mind was racing, but the distraction from everything happening at home was oddly welcome. Work was one of the few places where things felt controlled, logical.
The hours passed quickly as you dove deeper into the problem. At some point, you stood to erase a section of the board and replace it with a new idea. Stepping back, you tilted your head, studying the new layout.
âOkay,â you whispered to yourself, âthis has to work.â
Returning to your desk, you started running the calculations again, fingers flying across the keyboard. The room was silent except for the hum of the computer and the faint scratch of your pen as you jotted down corrections.
For a while, it was just you, the data, and the relentless pursuit of a solution. It wasnât until your phone buzzed on the desk beside you that you paused, startled out of your concentration.
You glanced at the screen and saw Bradley's name flashing. Swiping to answer, you leaned back in your chair, still holding a pen in one hand.
"Hey," you greeted, your voice soft but distracted, your mind half on the formula youâd been working on.
"Hey, sweetheart," Bradley said, his tone a little too calm. It set you on edge immediately, even before he continued. "I just wanted to let you know Iâll be staying later at work today. Something came up, and they need me to handle it."
You sat up straighter, setting your pen down on the desk. âLater? How late are we talking?â
There was a pause, a faint shuffling on his end of the line, as if he were debating how much to say. âNot too late. Probably dinner time, give or take. Iâll try to be back as soon as I can.â
The unease youâd been battling all morning stirred again. âWhatâs going on?â you asked carefully. âI thought today was supposed to be an easy day for you.â
Bradley hesitated, his usual confidence faltering for just a moment. âYeah, it was supposed to be, but, uh⌠plans changed. Last-minute stuff, you know how it is.â
You frowned, your grip tightening on the edge of your desk. âBradleyâŚâ
âI promise, itâs nothing big,â he said quickly, sensing the suspicion in your tone. âJust some loose ends that need tying up. I didnât want you wondering why I wasnât home.â
You bit your lip, unsure whether to push or let it go. Finally, you sighed. âAlright. Just donât make it too late. The kids were looking forward to seeing you tonight.â
âI know,â he said, his voice softening. âIâll make it up to them. And to you.â
âOkay,â you replied, though the weight in your chest didnât lift. âDrive safe, alright?â
âI will,â he assured you. âThanks, sweetheart. Iâll see you later.â
âBye,â you said, ending the call and placing your phone back on the desk.
After the call with Bradley, the unease lingered like a storm cloud you couldnât shake. You tried going back to work, but your thoughts kept circling back to his tone, his excuses, and the odd behaviour heâd shown lately. Finally, with a frustrated sigh, you decided you needed to talk to someone.
You stood and made your way down the hall to Mattâs office, your footsteps echoing softly on the polished floor. Reaching his door, you knocked lightly before pushing it open.
âGot a minute?â you asked, leaning against the doorframe.
Matt looked up from his desk, where he was flipping through a stack of papers. His expression shifted immediately to one of concern when he saw your face. âOf course. Whatâs going on?â
You stepped inside and closed the door behind you. The weight of your worries pressed heavily on your chest, and for a moment, you hesitated, unsure how to even voice what you were feeling. Finally, you sank into the chair across from him and folded your hands in your lap.
âHow can you tell if someoneâs cheating?â you blurted out, the words sounding strange and raw as they left your mouth.
Mattâs eyes widened in surprise, and he leaned back in his chair. âWhoa. Thatâs⌠a loaded question. Are you seriously talking about Bradley? The accusation you nearly killed me about.â
You nodded, swallowing hard. âI donât know, Matt. Heâs been acting⌠different. Cagey. Saying things that donât quite add up. And then thereâs this deployment he mentioned, but something about it doesnât feel right.â
Matt frowned, leaning forward and resting his elbows on his desk. âOkay.â
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