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How It Started âŁâŁ How It's Going
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Glen at a restaurant in Bulgaria!
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rewatching twisters, and it's shockingly making me miss summer 2024
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And there go all my defenses
Tyler was driving. It was his truck, his rules. It wasnât a big deal.
Kate stared out the passenger side window and tried repeating the statements to herself, willing them to be a mantra, to take her to some zen-like place of acceptance, the tranquil eye of a hurricane, even though she wasnât a hurricane person, just like she wasnât a cat-person or a burger lover. It wasnât working, whatever, everything she was doing, but that didnât mean she could give up.
âThereâs literally nothing but soybean fields and a clear blue sky out there, so you might as well tell me whatâs bugging you,â Tyler said.
âWhat? Nothing,â Kate said. Tylerâs truck. Heâs driving. Not a big deal.
âYou sick? Do I need to pull over?â he asked. He was so goddamn considerate, it wasnât just an intense physical attraction, unlike any other sheâd ever experienced, I mean, his fucking forearms and that smile, that assâŚHe was kinder than sheâd thought, even after everything that had gone down, more thoughtful, smart and observant and willing to train those smarts and that keen gaze on her. It had seemed like a leap of faith to resign from her job in New York before sheâd confirmed the university would take her back for her PhD, before theyâd even spent a week together, but now it seemed like sheâd have been a fool not to come, like it should have been as easy as opening the fridge door to take out a couple of bottles of pop on a hot summer night, Tyler sitting on the porch, waiting for her to join him.
âIâm fine, itâs nothing, donât worry about it,â she said. Yeah, her skin was actually crawling, but he didnât need to hear that.
âYou know, turns out youâre a shit liar, Kate,â he replied, slowing down and pulling over, even though there wasnât another vehicle for miles. It made things worse for a moment, the absence of road noise, the low vibration that truck made gone, and then he turned off the ignition altogether and she couldnât help her small sigh of relief.Â
âWhat gives?â he said.
âDonât take it personally, okay?â she said, turning in the seat to face him. Now that she didnât think he was an arrogant dick, she could appreciate how handsome he was, that jaw, those cheekbonesâŚ
âPromise I wonât. Cross my heart,â he said. He even made the little gesture over his heart and she smiled.
âI canât stand country. If I have to hear another song about trucks and flags and good ole boys coming back home, I think Iâll scream,â she said.
âThe radio? Thatâs whatâs got you all hot and bothered?â he grinned. âThe woman who drove into a tornado canât stand country music?â
âItâs your truck, youâre driving, you should listen to what you want to. I justâitâs on all the time, everywhere and in New York, you canât imagineââ
âI can too. What, you like hip-hop, city girl?â
âYeah. And salsa, reggaetĂłn,â she said.Â
âWhat else you miss?â he asked, curious, not critical, one elbow balanced on the window, reaching out with his other arm to lay a hand on her bare thigh, just above the knee, just below her scar.
âBesides a three dollar slice? I miss the free night at the museum and breakfast sandwiches from the bodega near my apartment and when youâre on the subway and itâs crowded and no oneâs looking at you and the not-looking is its own thing, this agreement everyone made without talking about it,â she said. He was the first person to ask her since she moved back. The first person who thought there was something worth missing about Manhattan, whoâd figured out that her apartment was in Canarsie, not across from Central Park, who didnât grimace when he mentioned sushi or pho.
He made a sound that was acknowledgement, that meant she didnât have to apologize or defend what sheâd said. It wasnât far off from the sound he made when she put her hand at the back of his neck to pull him closer and that settled her down.
âDo you want the radio off then? Or do you want to try and find a station without country playing 24/7? We could jury-rig a set-up for your Spotify when we get back,â he said.
âItâs your truck, you should pick whatâs playing,â she said.
âItâs not my truck when weâre riding in it together, sweetheart,â he said, the endearment wry and sincere at the same time. He gave her thigh a squeeze that was mostly affectionate but still a little bit hot, his thumb on the inside stroking her before he let go.
âThere a station that plays more classic country? I donât mind Johnny Cash. Or Dolly,â she said.
âNo one with any sense minds Dolly. That womanâs a musical genius and a national treasure,â Tyler said. âBut why donât we leave the radio off the rest of the ride. If you donât feel like talking, we can just be quiet together.â
âReally?â Kate said. If they werenât talking or arguing, heâd had the radio on every time theyâd gone out.
âI was worried you were going to say you loved show tunes. Quietâs a pleasure, being with you,â he said.
For @broadwaybaggins whom I recall having a particular tendre for this pairing.
#twisters 2024#tyler owens#kate carter#tyler x kate#kate x tyler#gift-fic#the gif is in the spirit of the fic#romance#post-canon#country music#fluff#dolly parton#kate POV
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Oh my god.
You know whatâŚ
I just realized that I think the supposed days I labelled as Day 4 - Day 5 or 6 are probably supposed to be one single dayâŚ
Tyler and Kate set up the new model, change to go storm chasing before getting home and presumably showering and changing then getting the data from JaviâŚ
Won't lie, I literally hate this because it completely contradicts how costuming was specifically shown to be used for this film in the first act (and into the second) - signifying different days and the passage of time. Literally why are you having them change outfits three different times if several days are not subsequently passing? It doesn't help that the film literally goes back to using costuming to signify different days and the passage of time in the third act once they leave her mothers house... Secondly, it means the airport ending is, in fact, on the seventh day of the week which is, in fact, the day directly after the EF5 El Reno tornado, and that Kate is, in fact, most likely still arriving at the airport for her previously scheduled return flight which⌠you'll understand why that drives me a little nuts and makes the ending even more jarring if you read the end of the original post - hint: conflicting context clues like the fact that Tyler's truck is somehow fine...
This is the week time-frame if you look at the days this way:
DAY 1: Kate arrives in Oklahoma - Kate has a conversation with the Wranglers outside of the motel.
DAY 2: Kate meets Riggs and offers to buy Tyler a drink - Kate drives to Sapulpa after surviving the harrowing Stillwater rodeo tornado.
Day 3: Kate reminisces in the barn - Kate breaks down in front of Tyler.
Day 4: Tyler and Kate run a new model - Tyler and Kate decide to incorporate crop-seeding into the project.
Day 5: Tyler and Kate meet up with the Wranglers to buy materials for her project.
Day 6: El Reno EF5 tornado.
Day 7: Airport ending.
(I still really enjoy this movie btw lol I just tend to enjoy media by picking it apart)
Okay, so, I have one really annoying criticism about the film Twisters and you can call me nitpick-y all you want, I don't care, I need to talk about it.
I'd like to say right off the bat that I really like this movie. I saw it three times in theaters and I'd happily pay to see it on the big screen again, this criticism doesn't deter my enjoyment of the film at all, it's just something I've noticed and it lowkey drives me a little bit crazy. When I say it drives me crazy I mean that it's such a simple continuity thing that they still somehow managed to kind of mess up a little and I wouldn't have any issues with this at all if the film itself didn't handle it remarkably well for the first half only to just absurdly drop the ball on it in the second.
Twisters attempts to do a similar thing with Kate's character that the original Twister did with Bill Paxton's character in which it states a time limit for how long she's planning to work with these storm chasers. In Twister, Bill (Paxton) makes it abundantly clear that he's giving Jo and her crew 24hrs to get 'Dorothy' to work before he's gone and over the course of those 24hrs, he becomes far more emotionally invested than he intended. The night of the iconic drive-in tornado sequence, his fiancee leaves him, the 24hrs end, and a new day begins (which is kind of insane when you think about the fact that that entire movie apparently takes place in less than 48hrs...). The first act of Twisters does a similar thing albeit a little later in the narrative. We are informed that Kate only plans on being in Oklahoma for exactly one week. That is how long she's giving her time to Javi and Storm Par and this was absolutely meant to be a cemented plot point as it's brought up multiple times in the first act. Javi asks her to give him one week in Oklahoma, (in a deleted scene where he picks her up from the airport, it is stated again), Javi informs the Storm Par crew upon introductions that they'll only have her expertise for a week, and it's once again reiterated when Javi and Kate say goodnight at the motel. A week being what I feel like I can safely assume is seven days so we will be looking at this as a seven-day time-frame. Pretty simple, right? Apparently not.
As mentioned prior, the first half of this film - give or take - handles this timeline continuity really, really well. Like, this is a time frame they are actively keeping track of. You are being shown clear cut days and nights that signify the obvious passage of time and the change in costumes perfectly indicate those individual days. It's fantastic continuity and suddenly... you're not being shown clear days and nights anymore and there's more costume changes than there should be. Suddenly you're left doing guesswork as to what day it is and how much time is left or even just how long Kate's been there. Granted, it's far from the most egregious continuity I've ever seen which is why it doesn't bother me that much but at the same time, it's such an easy timeline. Genuinely, how did they somehow mess this up?
(I'm not a fashion expert, so if I call a shirt the wrong design name or wrong color... sorry).
DAY 1:
Tyler is dressed in a deep red flannel, Kate is dressed in a white turtle neck and blue and white-striped button-up.
DAYTIME:
Kate arrives in Oklahoma and meets the Storm Par crew.
Tyler Owens and the Wranglers are introduced.
Kate has a panic attack mid chase and ruins StormPar's potential data collection.
Tyler shoots fireworks up a tornado's ass as one does.
NIGHTTIME:
Kate has a conversation with the Wrangler's outside of the motel.
Tyler is still dressed in that deep red flannel, Kate is still dressed in that white turtleneck and blue and white-striped button-up.
DAY 2:
Tyler is dressed in a lighter red flannel, Kate is dressed in a white shirt and light brown button-up.
DAYTIME:
Kate meets Riggs in the diner and offers to buy Tyler an iced tea.
The twin tornado sequence.
Tyler and Kate get into an argument over misunderstood motivations.
NIGHTTIME:
Kate does research about Riggs' business.
Tyler takes Kate to a rodeo and they end up fending for the lives against a tornado in an empty swimming pool.
Kate drives to her mother's house after some choice words from Javi.
Tyler is still wearing that lighter red flannel, Kate is still wearing that white shirt and her brown button-up is now tied around her waist.
(including this gif to show that her button-up is in fact tied around her waist as a homage to one of Helen Hunt's looks in the original Twister).
DAY 3:
Tyler is dressed in a grey-ish, green-ish button-up, Kate is dressed in a graphic tee with a green button-up that sports an American flag design on the back.
DAYTIME (or evening in this case):
This entire day takes place at the Carter residence.
Kate reminisces in the barn.
Tyler shows up.
They all have dinner together.
NIGHTTIME:
Kate breaks down in front of Tyler.
Tyler is still dressed in that grey-ish, green-ish button-up and Kate is still dressed in that graphic tee with the green button-up that sports an American flag design on the back.
DAY 4:
Tyler is dressed in a white t-shirt with a brown jacket, Kate is dressed in what looks to be a brown button-up sleeveless shirt. As an aside, this is also when their clothing colors start matching pretty consistently because they're now on the same page.
DAYTIME:
The day begins with Tyler leaving the Carter residence and we get the now-famous wet white t-shirt sequence before Kate stops him.
They run a computer test and find that Kate's experiment should have worked all those years ago.
They plan to give her experiment another go.
NIGHTTIME:
............??????????????..............
This unfortunately is where this absolutely PERFECT timeline so far just...stops being perfect for some reason. After this exact scene, we are no longer shown clear days and nights and there are more costume changes then there should be all the while there is absolutely no indication that Kate's Oklahoma time-frame has changed. I'm not kidding when I say we're shown zero night scenes after this. Night scenes that, so far, have been crucial in defining what day we're on. Let me show you what I mean.
DAY 4 or 5:
After Tyler and Kate run their little computer model, the film immediately cuts to them storm chasing as a means of testing it out again. As you can see, their clothing has changed. In this sequence, Tyler is now dressed in a light orange-ish flannel and Kate is dressed in a red graphic sleeveless tee.
The problem with this is that the film, up to this point and as I've already shown you, has been so particular about costumes lining up with individual days so it'd be safe to assume this is the next day but we are given absolutely no context as to how long it's been since the previous scene and there was no night scene to tell us either way. So... is this meant to be later that same day or the day after?? We know, based on one line of dialogue from Tyler, that they're supposed to be near Enid, Oklahoma which is near 2hrs away from Sapulpa. So, I guess depending on how long it took them to set up the barrels and rig the truck and get their asses out near Enid, I could honestly see arguments for both. This could be either later on DAY 4 or DAY 5.
After their attempt at Kate's project fails, they have lunch and Kate decides to call Javi to get more data from Storm Par that could be useful. In the next scene, Javi shows up and we are given another costume change.
DAY 5 or 6:
I've seen a lot of people assume this is the same day as the storm chase and trust me, I think I strained my eyes trying to figure this out but I'm pretty confident in saying that is NOT the same flannel Tyler was wearing in the storm chasing scene prior. It's now a more white and brown striped one and Kate has also changed into a brown-ish v-neck type shirt which, bear in mind, is a different shirt than what she was wearing on the morning of DAY 4.
These are also the same outfits they're sporting in the scene after when they test her model using Storm Par's data. So... this is exactly why the costume change during their storm chasing adventure bothers me because unless they changed after storm chasing (which we have not seen them do before so why would they do it now?) this right here is clearly a different day but because it's not made clear whether the storm chase was the same day as or the day after the wet white t-shirt day and because we're also given no context for whether this is a different day from said-storm chase, this is either DAY 5 or DAY 6. Bear in mind, Kate's only supposed to be there for a week and we are given absolutely no indication that she has extended her stay or changed her plans and frankly, all of this probably wouldn't matter if we'd just gotten one line of dialogue or one scene that gave some indication that she did because at least that would mean we could stop keeping track but that never happens so we're still stuck in the 7-day time-frame and no, I do not count Kate choosing to try her experiment again as her choosing to extend her stay, those are two different things. If that's what that was meant to signify, it was a crappy way of doing it in my opinion.
You know what's even more annoying is the original script actually had a few short lines that acknowledged her time-frame and swiftly ended it:
Tyler: We could probably still find all this shit around town.
Kate: I'm heading home in the morning.
Tyler: New York will still be there in a couple days.
(cut to a montage of them working on her project)
THAT is a heavy implication that Kate actively chose to extend her trip, ending the week-long time-frame at the same time. Those lines were unfortunately cut...
DAY 6 or 7:
In the next scene, Tyler and Kate are leaving the Carter residence and we are, once again, provided with yet another costume change. Now Tyler is dressed in that same grey-ish, green-ish flannel he was in on DAY 3 and Kate is dressed in brown coveralls - with a grey-ish, green-ish tank top underneath that we'll see in the next scene.
This is when they meet up with the Wrangler's to buy supplies in order to test Kate's project once again. So... how long was Kate specifically at the Carter residence? As far as I can tell, most people seem to think all of act two (everything at her mothers farm) takes place over two days - probably strictly because there are no night scenes differentiating them - but depending on how you choose to count the days here with the information we're almost too subtly provided with and assuming that she's still planning on being there for only a week, it was either four or five nights which... is A LOT longer than we're led to believe in the film because it all goes by so quickly and is no longer showing you the distinct days passing like it was earlier. Yes, to all the fanfiction writers out there, that means Tyler would have spent either three or four nights at the Carter farm.
I have two things to say about this:
Everything at her mothers house after DAY 3 is basically a kinda poorly done time jump that I've since learned was pretty heavily rewritten. The original script involved a montage of Tyler and Kate doing experiments to find the correct 'dosage' of chemicals to tame a tornado, some of those experiments would've been done using her middle school science fair project. This, in my humble opinion, would've been a better way of showing the passage of time at her mothers house while simultaneously showing the dynamic between Tyler and Kate growing and acknowledging the amount of time they're spending together.
If they'd been more clear that multiple days are passing here I think test audiences would have reacted better to the so-called Kiss Cut because if you understand that they just spent most of the week living in her mothers house together, a kiss wouldn't feel so redundant and rushed because at least you'd subconsciously understand that they probably just spent a shit ton of time together. Montages are sometimes a very good way of getting important details like that across without having to do or say too much.
Anyway...
Oh look, we didn't get another costume change, so this is later that day (still either DAY 6 or DAY 7). Tyler is still in his grey-ish, green-ish flannel, Kate is still in her brown coveralls just with the top tied around her waist now.
I also just want to point out that the lighting in this scene actually really bothers me because I genuinely can't tell if it's supposed to be morning or evening. If I had to take a wild guess, I think it's supposed to be early morning but that doesn't correlate at all with the lighting of the previous scene. It doesn't help that I still can't tell if it's supposed to be morning or evening when they leave her mother's house. Again, I think it's supposed to be morning but...Kate said she lived a couple hours from where the rodeo was and we have no idea where this meet-up point is so... whatever, this doesn't really matter, I guess.
(Actually... I went total nerd here and decided to look up the distance between Sapulpa, OK and El Reno, OK. Depending on traffic, it's a little over two hours by car so... do with that what you will cause even with that information, this scene could still be either morning or evening lol).
DAY 7 or 8:
We've now hit the day of the climactic finale EF5 tornado that Kate goes all Suicide Sal on and oh, would you look at that. It's ANOTHER COSTUME CHANGE. Tyler is dressed in what I believe is the same deep red flannel from DAY 1, Kate is dressed in a red tank top.
Do I need to keep repeating myself here? Like, do ya'll understand why I find this so incredibly annoying? The film was doing such a great job at showing the passage of time as it correlated to the amount of time Kate was going to be spending in Oklahoma until it wasn't. At this point, we're on either DAY 7 or DAY 8 which would be the start of a new week but remember how I said there are more costume changes than there should be? Based on the costume changes alone, this would be DAY 8. Again, we've been given zero indication that Kate has extended her stay or that she's even been there for longer then planned but either way her week is officially UP and this is where we reach the most annoying part of all of it...
DAY ??? - WHO THE FUCK KNOWS, SURELY NOT ME:
The airport. The fucking airport.
The costumes don't even matter at this point cause the week-long timeline is very much over.
Full disclosure, I really don't like the ending of this movie and hilariously enough, it has nothing to do with the lack of a kiss. It's too damn quick and this is the one scene in a film that's all about taming tornadoes that feels like it genuinely insults the audience's intelligence. It's weirdly jarring seeing Kate getting pulled out of a turned-over truck after a near-death experience only to have her being dropped off at the airport in the next scene like everything's all good and seemingly being on time for her previously scheduled return-flight. Or is she...
How long has it been since the tornado? Not a clue. How long has she stayed past her initial planned week? We literally have no idea but she's obviously been there longer than a week at this point. She seems injury-free, everyone does, and honestly, I don't think I'd have much of an issue with this scene... if Tyler's truck was not fully functional...
Fixing that amount of damage on that truck would not have been a fast process - it literally took about a month after an accident for fairly minor damage to the front of my truck to be fixed, Tyler's damage would have taken MONTHS for parts alone. Yes, he might be a YouTuber who probably makes decent money but it still would have taken a substantial amount of time to get it fixed. Not to mention all the fancy extra shit he has on it that also got damaged but now looks to be in full operating order. Did he just buy everything brand new and make it look exactly the same? Did he have extra stuff just lying around? Did he have a whole other replica truck just chilling in a garage somewhere?? Did a fan of the channel straight up donate all the money or all new parts? I don't know, I could not tell you because we are given zero information. I don't care how much protective gear he decked that thing out with, it would not have come out of that tornado looking scratch-free and perfect.
I don't care about realistic accuracy in movies. Where's the fun in that? One of my favorite films of all time is Armageddon and everybody knows that's the absolute pinnacle of scientifically accurate film-making. Like, there's movie magic and then there's expecting me to believe this is either the next day or a couple days later with no further clarification as to how long it's been because context clues are telling me that it's obviously been longer and yet... somehow some of the context clues are also pointing in the opposite direction considering Javi's Storm Par truck is still fucked up and he's talking about the EF5 as if it was yesterday. As far as I can tell, most people seem to assume this ending is the day after the EF5 because the audience still subconsciously knows Kate had a deadline for herself and most likely a scheduled flight and they haven't been told any differently regarding her plans so this must be that flight...even though there are conflicting context clues here.
Context clues that point to some sort of time jump:
Tyler's truck somehow being peachy keen even after being in the middle of an EF5 tornado.
Everyone seemingly being injury-free.
The indication of a previous conversation between Tyler and Kate that took place off-screen in which she wouldn't tell him when she's possibly coming home again - he also specifically uses the word 'still' as in "still not telling me when you're coming back?" which could imply they've had the conversation more than once/he's asked her multiple times but that's up for interpretation, I suppose.
Context clues that point to this being the next day:
Javi's truck still looking like shit.
Javi talking about the EF5 as if it were yesterday.
Javi indicating Kate's method has only ever successfully worked once considering he only mentions the EF5.
Javi saying, "I told you I'd get you back here in one piece," (or something along those lines) which seems to imply they're still within her week-long time limit.
The fact that Tyler and Kate's dynamic isn't any further along/different than where we left them previously.
See what I mean? Conflicting context clues that I personally find really annoying, especially given the amazing continuity the film had in Act 1. There's a reason so much of the fanfiction for this movie is written around this ending, especially regarding what took place before and after.
I'm not kidding when I say Tyler's truck being absolutely fine in this scene bothers me more than the 'why didn't they just train the astronauts for drilling in Armageddon?' argument. It feels like we're missing an entire scene, whether or not a scene like that was either written or filmed is a different story. Honestly, if his truck wasn't in this scene at all, it might've been fine but because his truck is fully functional, we suddenly have no choice but to ask... wait... how long has it been??? I know, I know, they wanted the ole romantic airport ending or whatever and the joke with his augers but it just messes with the timing. If you're gonna have Tyler's truck in this sequence looking like it wasn't just rolled to hell during a tornado, you need at least one line explaining how long it's been since the EF5.
You know what it genuinely feels like? Because Tyler's truck is so much of a character in this film in its own right, it feels like a character just died a gruesome death and then was brought back to life between scenes with no explanation given. Yes, Tyler literally digging his truck into the concrete and running after Kate is very cathartic but the whole damn time, I'm just shouting at Tyler's truck:
I know people are gonna say I'm over-analyzing or "it's not that big of a deal" or "the EF5 could technically be on DAY 7 so that was a week" but when the film was so precise about showing you the timing to the point that it was perfectly keeping track of days and suddenly stopped for seemingly no narrative reason then I need to beg the question of... this is such an easy, basic timeline to keep track of and it was doing great, what the fuck happened??? It's like they suddenly forgot their own plotpoint. Dare I say it, it feels like the second and third acts were possibly rewritten? (edit: I've since read the original script but yes, they were, especially the second act). I'm not against rewrites at all but it's kinda bad that I can tell... Hell, even the films use of songs dies down in the second and third acts but that's a whole different topic, so I digress and similarly to how I don't consider Kate choosing to try the barrels again is her choosing to stay longer (especially because she clearly has every intention of leaving still at the end of the movie...), I don't consider her leaving the airport with Tyler as her choosing to stay either. That choice is completely taken away from her by the weather delay announcement.
After all of that gibberish, I guess my main complaint here is there was no reason to provide the audience with that week-long deadline if it wasn't going to be brought up again or have any significance to the plot whatsoever. That and I really don't like the ending mainly because of the inclusion of Tyler's truck.
If you made it this far, thank you kindly and see you next time.
*gif credit to @austinbutlermischief and @keery*
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So Much Love in Oklahoma
Tyler Owens x fem!reader 7k words
summary:Â Tyler saves you from a tornado one day. The next, he shows up at your doorstep.
a/n: absolutely no clue about tornados. or oklahoma. don't come at me for inaccuracies
also!!! i'm currently working on some tyler smut too, but you are so definitely allowed to come request things (or just talk to me)! my inbox is wideeeee open, especially when it comes to mister owens <33
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What happens that particular Tuesday afternoon should have been impossible. That's what goes through your head about a bazillion times in the following days. The chances of what happens even happening are about as close to zero, you think, as the possibility of you discovering a cure for cancer.
(They're not. Of course. But it feels like that.)
Because you're not even really in Oklahoma. You're just driving through Oklahoma. You're not from a place where they give you a 'How to Deal with Tornados' manual in school. You're entirely, completely, wholly unprepared for what's brewing as you drive down almost empty highways with the radio all the way up.
So when suddenly, you're in the middle of a storm, with the wind picking up until it drowns out your music and rain and hail slashing against your windows, you're absolutely terrified.
It forms within a few minutes, goes from barely grey skies to a horrible, horrible whirl of almost black clouds, and the insecurity you'd been feeling turns into the gut-churning realisation that you're unquestionably fucked.
Some part of your brain tugs out a deeply buried memory of cars being sucked into tornados on the news, so with your heart racing a few hundred miles per hour and your hands shaking so badly you can barely hold onto the steering wheel anymore, you maneuver your car onto the side of the road, just in time for you to be climbing out of the passenger seat as another car comes to a shrieking halt next to yours.
You're getting drenched within half a second, you're honestly not that sure whether your cheeks are wet from the rain or your tears, and on top of that, you almost trip as you set your trembling feet onto the ground below. The other car's driver bangs their door shut with a resounding thud that makes you flinch so hard you think your soul leaves your body. Your head shoots up as he shouts at you, already three steps away from his truck:
"What the hell are you doing out here?"
He's drenched, too - his hair sticks to his face and his shirt clings to his skin and his pants are stained at least a shade darker. But unlike you, he's not shaking, he's steady as a fucking rock, steady and quick, already reaching out for your arm before you can even begin to think. Your brain lags behind, foggy and cloudy and scared, so fucking scared. You're so terrified you can hardly open your mouth.
"I-", you stutter, then he's wrapping his big hand around your arm and tugging you away from your car, away from the road already.
"We need to get the fuck down!", he calls, pulling you with him onto one of those many, many fields that surround you. "There's a ditch over there, see that?"
You're wide-eyed, shaking, basically being dragged along by him - one foot in front of the other, that's what your brain's concentrating on right now, which is easier said than done. You trip over your own feet every other step. But the guy just wraps his arm around your waist and hurries further.
"Do you see that?", he asks again when you don't respond. Your mind races even faster than your heart does, but you force yourself to concentrate on his voice. The panic doesn't lessen, but his question shifts your focus. Ditch. Ditch. Not the storm raging around you, no, you're looking for a ditch. You're focusing on finding a ditch.
"Yeah", you breathe, your eyes finally catching on the ditch only a bit away.
"Yeah?", the guy shouts. "We need to get there. We need to get low."
With that, he picks up his pace once more and you stumble along, bumping into his side, watching the ditch come closer and closer and closer until your feet are drowned in dirty, muddy water.
"Alright, get down!", he shouts, unwrapping his arm from around your waist to help you into the cold, cold water. "Hold onto the ground!"
You aren't thinking. You can't think. Your brain has shut off completely. Panic numbs every part of you. All you can do, all you can possibly do, is concentrate on the voice of the man who's crouching down beside you. It's like his words have replaced your own thoughts, and like a marionette, you stretch out your arms and dig your fingers into the grass. Which is way easier said than done. You're pretty sure you feel one of your nails break as you try your hardest to find something, anything to hold onto. And then the wind hits.
If you'd thought you'd experienced heavy winds before, you were wrong. So wrong. No vacation in a surfer's town could possibly compare to this.
"Fuck!", you scream, instinctively dropping your head onto the moist grass below. The wind pulls and pulls and pulls at you and you imagine yourself being dragged by it - dragged away, away into certain death. But then an arm wraps around you, and the guy next to you is not next to you anymore but half on top of you, securing you in his arms, holding you close, pressing you to the ground.
"Stay down!", he shouts as you cling to the grass. "I got you."
I got you.
You replay that in your head like a mantra - he's got you, he's got you, he's got you. You're trembling, you're shaking, you're cramping, you're trying to hold onto the ground with all your might as the wind grows and grows and grows and pulls and pulls and pulls at you.
You want to scream. You think you're screaming. But it's so loud. It's deafening, the roar of the wind and the thunder. You can't hear yourself scream.
He can, though. He can. And he tightens his arms around you and repeats "I got you, I got you, I got you". And you believe him. You have to.
You're crying now, you're sure of that. Some part of you hurts. Maybe all of you hurts. You're scared. You're not just scared, you're terrified. It's loud, it's loud and it's everywhere, all around you.
And then suddenly - there's nothing.
It disappears within seconds.
There's no sounds. None. There's silence, deafening silence. Forget the calm before the storm - this is the silence after the tornado.
You take a few shuddering breaths. You're trembling, trembling from head to toes. You're soaked. You're cold.
"Alright, it's gone", the guy says - the guy that's still got his arms wrapped around you, who's still on top of you. "You did it."
He pulls his arm away from you and rolls onto his back next to you. Water sloshes around as he goes.
You don't move an inch.
You can't move.
You're stuck, you're frozen in place. Your fingers are cramped into the dirt and the grass and you're frozen.
The guy sits back up again and reaches out for you. He smooths his hand down your back, surprisingly warm against your ice-cold skin.
"Hey", he says softly. "You're okay. You can get up."
You pry your fingers from the ground one by one, flex your trembling hands and push yourself upright. It takes a few seconds for reality to sink in - you're in a ditch. In a ditch. You're soaked, soaked with muddy ditch water. Your shoes are drenched, your legs splattered with dirt, the hem of your dress soaked in brown. And you're cold. Ice-cold and trembling. And your legs hurt, your arms hurt, your fingers hurt. Three of your nails are cracked.
You're sitting in a ditch in the middle of Oklahoma and you'd just been through a tornado. A fucking ditch in Oklahoma and a tornado.
And a guy, a guy who's brushing his hand down your arm and eyeing you up.
"Alright, let's get you out of here, you're shaking", he says and for the first time, you turn your head and look at him. Actually look at him.
He's tall and he's blonde and he's drenched, too, drenched in that same dirty, muddy water as you. His hands are big, big and pleasantly warm as he grabs softly onto you and carefully maneuvers you towards him.
You don't really remember the next minutes. Not what you're doing, at least. It's a hazy, fuzzy passing of time - you barely remember that you're moving. You're cold and scared and still in shock and somehow, your eyes have locked onto him, onto this guy who you realise probably just saved your fucking life. Because when you come back to reality, he's wrapping a blanket around you - a dry, warm blanket - and the spot where you'd parked your car is empty.
Empty.
"My car", you whisper, staring wide-eyed at absolutely nothing. The guy wraps the blanket tighter around you before he looks over his shoulder and glances around.
"Your car's not that important", he reassures, even though his voice is heavy. Heavy and raspy, you realise. He's got a certain Southern twang to it that you hadn't noticed in all the chaos before. "Much more important is that you're alive."
You nod half-heartedly (he's right, some rational part of your brain shouts, while the practical part mourns the shit ton of money you'd just lost) and settle your eyes back on him.
You don't know what it is, exactly, but something about this, something about the warmth of the blanket and the way he's rubbing your arms, something about him, about his voice and his words, slowly peels away the layers and layers of terror that are clinging to your pounding heart.
You swallow hard, reach up to tug the blanket tighter around yourself and shift your focus. Not the car or the tornado or the fact that you're drenched in dirty ditch water - him. This guy in front of you, who's looking you up and down to check if you're hurt. It's easier that way. It's easier to calm down when you're not thinking about any of it. It's easier when you're staring at him, counting to ten, slowly regaining your sanity. And what's suddenly also easier is realising that this guy in front of you is very much easy to look at. Even though his hair sticks to his head, even though his jeans are stained brown. He's what you'd expect as a reference picture next to the word "handsome" in a dictionary.
All of a sudden, you're not as cold anymore. All of a sudden, you're rather flushed. Because if he's drenched and dirty, you must look about the same. And you don't think you want him to see you like that. You'd much rather meet him in a bar or something, when you're dressed up and clean and preferably not terrified.
"Thanks", you get out, a little too quickly as you tighten the blanket further around yourself. "For, uh, for saving my life."
The guy's lips quirk up and he grins, a lopsided, half-cocky grin that makes your heart leap.
"Anytime, sweetheart", he drawls, then reaches up as though he wants to tip his hat - just that he's not wearing one, so instead, he settles for brushing his hand through his hair, just a second too late to seem intentional from the start. "Why were you out here anyway? Half a mile back is a gas station with a basement."
"I didn't-", you start, hesitant to admit just how unprepared you'd been for what had happened. "I didn't know it was a tornado. I thought it was just a bad storm or something, I'm... I'm not from around here."
He nods at you, his lips already parting when you suddenly twitch away from him and sneeze - once, then twice. His grin has dropped by the time you look up at him again and excuse yourself. God, is this embarrassing.
"You need dry clothes before you catch a cold", he says, his eyes travelling down your soaked dress and your bare legs. "I've got a shirt in the trunk, give me a minute."
He walks towards the back of his car and opens up his trunk and you're hit with two thoughts at the same time. The first is more along the lines of goddamn, are his shoulders broad, but the second - arguably the one that should be more important - is why the fuck his car is still standing in the very same spot he'd parked it before the tornado had hit.
Especially when your car is absolutely nowhere to be seen. Your car and all your things inside it. Oh, god-
"Here you go", he says, holding out a dry copy of the shirt he's wearing, red checkered cotton. He's about to go on when you blurt out:
"Sorry, why's your car still... you know, there?"
His lips pull into that impossibly charming grin once more and he points at the underside of the truck.
"Tornado-proof", he explains, just the slightest bit cocky. You follow the invisible line he's drawing to two... what looks like giant screws? twisted into the ground below.
"Oh", you let out, not too intelligently - but really, what are you supposed to say?
He just chuckles and holds the shirt out for you again. You take it carefully, your fingers grazing his. He's so warm, so fucking warm. Meanwhile you're shaking even underneath the blanket he'd given you. Though that's also starting to get soaked.
"You can change in the car if you want", he offers, already pulling open the door to the passenger seat. You don't really have to think hard about it. You're drenched in the middle of nowhere, with no way to get home, and this guy has just saved your life. So you unwrap the blanket and give it back to him with a smile and a thanks.
It's tight and cramped inside the car, even as you roll the seat all the way back. You pry the drenched dress off of your body and only then remember to turn around and check if the guy is watching you (as handsome as he is, he's still a guy). But no, he's turned away, has his hands rested against his hips and is staring intently at the slowly clearing sky.
You turn back with a smile and get rid of your soaked bra, too, before you pull his shirt on over your head.
Damn, it smells good. He smells good. And it's very comfortable, you have to admit. Plus, it's dry, which is most definitely an improvement.
You take a few seconds to consider whether or not to pull off your shorts... but they're drenched, too, and the guy seems respectful enough to not risk a bladder infection for. So you take your shoes off, and your socks, and your shorts. And then you crack open the car door again and knock softly against the window.
"I'm done", you call out, loud enough that he can hear. He turns back and his eyes drag down your body - or what of it he can see through the open door - and even though he looks right back up at your face, you can't help but feel flustered. You ball your wet clothes up in your hands nervously.
"Alright then", he says, takes a step closer and reaches for the door handle. "You said you're not from around here, where were you driving?"
Ah, right, that part.
Honestly, with so much happening in so few minutes, you'd about blocked out everything else. Everything normal.
"My parents, uh-", you start, trailing off when you realise that's not much help for him. "About three, four hours from here."
"That's quite a drive", he chuckles. "I live maybe half an hour from here, how about I take you with me so you can eat and drink something? Maybe you can borrow a pair of Lilly's pants. And you could phone your parents."
Your tongue darts out to wet your lips and you narrow your eyes at him, taking a second too long to even understand all of what he's saying before taking another second too long to sort how you'll respond. Then you start with what you find most important.
"I've got my phone", you tell him, pulling it out from where you'd just deposited it in the centre console. "I had it in my pocket."
You'd taken it with you more reflexively than consciously when you'd stumbled out of your car - but truly, what self-respecting adult didn't take their phone with them when they left anywhere?
The guy just raises his eyebrows and glances at your phone.
"And it still works?", he asks, a little incredulously.
"Yep", you smile - for the first time, you realise, since the tornado. "It's waterproof."
More because you'd been scared you'd drop the love of your life into the pool or the ocean on vacation, but a tornado in the middle of Oklahoma worked as well. At least you now knew you'd spent your money wisely.
"Smart", he grins. You can't help but grin right back.
He's charming and he's respectful and he looks so goddamn good.
"Who's Lilly?", you ask then, because that had been the second thing you'd wanted to say. He hesitates for a half a moment.
"A friend", he says. You squint at him. He doesn't look like he's lying, but he does look like there's something you don't know about. God, if he turns out to be a cheater- "I'll introduce you if you'd like."
You raise your eyebrows. Alright, so not a cheater. And, if you're interpreting correctly, another invitation to come with him. Not that you'd been about to refuse the first one.
"Sure", you say, as casually as you can. "I didn't really feel like standing around half-naked on the street anyway."
...
A few minutes later, he's driving his weird car/truck with the screws on the bottom down the empty highway. Though 'empty' is the wrong description, really - here and there, trees, road signs and utility poles are scattered on the pavement.
You're driving in silence. Well, silence as in neither of you talks, not as in actual silence. Alongside the motor, the radio had turned on, playing one country song after the other.
"You never told me your name", the guy says suddenly. The very much stranger, who's very much right - you'd never told him your name.
"You never told me yours", you counter, because that's also the truth. He'd never told you his name. You knew his friend's name, but not his.
"Didn't think I'd have to", he mutters under his breath, so quietly you barely catch it. "It's Tyler. Tyler Owens?"
He says it like it's a question. You don't know why. So instead you just answer with your own name and Tyler, as you'd come to know, repeats it with a smile on his lips.
God, you don't think it's ever sounded that good.
"Pretty name", he says, all casual like that doesn't get your heart racing again. Pretty. He'd called you pretty. Almost unconsciously, you brush your hands through your hair.
"Thank you", you mutter. As if to distract yourself, you add: "So, Tyler, what do you do?"
...
Exactly half an hour later, Tyler takes your hand in his and helps you out of his car. His house - the one he's sharing with Lilly, you'd found out, with Lilly and the rest of his Tornado Wranglers - is big and inviting. It's a little way off from any other houses, which you personally think is quite nice. Not that you say that, though.
Tyler walks you inside without having to unlock the door. He takes two steps, then he calls out "Guys, we've got a guest", which immediately results in a surprised shout of "whoops" and the sound of a set of feet scurrying up the stairs. Tyler has barely pulled off his shoes (after politely asking you to wait just a second) when a head pops through the doorframe at the end of the hallway.
"Boone was naked", the woman grins before settling her eyes on you and throwing you a wave. "Hey there, I'm Lilly."
She glances down at your bare legs.
"A little cold there?", she asks and even though her words are sarcastic, her voice is anything but.
"A little", you answer truthfully, smiling at her as she steps out into the hallway.
"You want a pair of pants?", she asks, seemingly without giving a single thought to who you are or why you're standing half-naked in her hallway.
You glance at Tyler, but he's grinning and only shrugs at you, so you turn back to Lilly and nod at her. She seems sweet, really sweet, and very kind. She takes you with her to her room (up two sets of stairs, the fucking house has three floors and a basement) and shows you her closet, the very definition of unbothered even as you nervously rummage through her clothes.
"Hey, you can take a shirt too, if you want", she says, flopping down onto her bed and rolling onto her side to look at you.
"Oh", you let out and glance down at the shirt you're wearing - Tyler's shirt, that very country, checkered shirt that's way too big for you. "I'm fine, thanks."
Honestly, if it were up to you, you would never wear anything else ever again. Tyler's shirt is soft and comfortable and - most importantly - it smells like him. You really just want to tug the hem up to your nose and breathe in his scent (but that would be weird, so you don't).
"Alright", Lilly drawls. "Your choice."
...
Lilly shows you the bathroom, gives you the wifi password and tells you to come down whenever you feel like it. You realise half a second too late that you haven't told her your name yet and crack open the bathroom door to call out for her.
Honestly, you like her. You really like her. And you really like Tyler, too. He's handsome and he smells good and he's respectful and he's nice and he saved your fucking life today. You don't even want to think about what would have happened to you if he hadn't driven by.
In the bathroom is the first time you can really breathe. You throw some water at your face and blowdry your hair. Ten minutes later, you're walking down the stairs into the hallway again - this time, when you stroll through there, you're wearing comfortable pants, fuzzy socks and take your time to look around.
You'd already called your parents back in the car with Tyler. They'd been about as shocked as you'd expected, had needed a few minutes to even understand just what you were telling them, but then they'd offered to come pick you up immediately. Tyler had provided them his address and now here you are - knocking at the open door to the kitchen, where all of the Tornado Wranglers sit around the table. All of them, except for Tyler, who's leaning against the countertop and looks up at you with a grin when you step in.
"Hey there", he drawls, his eyes raking down your body once more today - you've tucked his shirt into Lilly's pants and you could swear his eyes linger on your waist. "Warm and dry?"
"Very", you grin back, then nod at Lilly. "Thanks again."
She shakes her head and waves you off.
"Hey, no big deal. Do you want some pasta?"
...
It's comfortable there, in the kitchen of these strangers who are feeding you pasta and lending you clothes. You've settled onto the countertop next to Tyler and now and then, when you're dangling your feet or he's taking a bite, your legs graze his arm. He's changed into dry clothes too, you realise as you brush against him for the first time, and he's even warmer now than before.
"Tyler's told us all about you", Boone says after a few minutes of easy conversation. You raise your eyebrows and turn your head, staring at Tyler from the side.
"Has he?", you ask, because you hadn't even told him enough about yourself to warrant any use of the word 'all'. Sure, you'd talked on the ride here - but mostly about him, because - as it had turned out - what Tyler Owens did wasn't a normal job like doctor or lawyer, but instead professional Tornado Wrangler. Which, of course, had then dominated the conversation for the rest of the drive.
"Yeah, like how you were driving to you parents and didn't know what to do in a tornado so you just kept on driving", Boone grins, scraping the rest of his pasta off his plate. "And how he made you go in that ditch and-"
"Alright, shut up, Boone", Tyler interrupts, even though there's no real malice behind his words. "She knows the story. She's in it."
"I'm just saying", Boone goes on, entirely undeterred as he puts his now empty plate down on the kitchen table. "If you'd filmed that, it would go viral for sure."
You have to snort at that.
"Yeah, because of all the indecent exposure."
...
When your mother rings the doorbell three hours later, you're in the middle of the second round of a boardgame Dexter had pulled from a drawer. You'd been paired with Tyler for the first round and - somehow not surprisingly - that had worked quite well. You'd won just so against Dexter and Dani (Lilly and Boone hadn't been too much competition) and Dani's "We never get to play this right 'cuz we're always five people" after Tyler had high-fived you with a victorious cheer had warmed your heart. At least they'd enjoyed themselves - at least you hadn't been a burden.
"I call dibs on her", Lilly had declared when the second round had begun, so Tyler had teamed up with Boone instead.
"Oh, oh, botany!", you call out, just as the doorbell finally rings. Lilly jumps up and high-fives you.
"How in the hell did you guess that?", Dani asks, sounding all but exasperated at this point as Tyler pushes out of his seat and walks towards the front door. You shrug.
"Pure talent", you joke, then you climb off the couch as well. "Alright, it was so nice meeting you all, but I think my taxi's out front."
They all hug you goodbye and tell you to come around again anytime - Boone even hands you one of those t-shirts Tyler had told you about in the car. You can hardly hold back a snort. Though Tyler had told you about the shirts existing, yes, he must have accidentally forgotten to mention that his goddamn face is printed on them, paired with the very... comedic phrase "Not My First Tornadeo".
You thread through the hallway with the shirt and your phone in your hands, only to be hit with the sight of Tyler hugging your mother on the doorstep. Or your mother hugging Tyler, more like. Either way, you're suddenly frozen in place.
But then your mother opens her eyes and sees you standing there and she lets go of Tyler with a sharp cry to come running at you instead. She throws her arms around you with so much vigor you're almost knocked off your feet. You meet Tyler's eyes over her shoulder - crinkled with lines of laughter as he smiles at you. Your eyes dart away again just as quickly.
"It's fine, mom, I'm okay", you reassure.
"Yeah, thanks to Tyler", she mutters into your hair. "I already told him we'll pay him whatever he wants for saving our daughter."
"And I already said I don't want any money", Tyler clarifies.
...
The next morning, you wake up comfortably late in a warm bed. You walk down the stairs in fuzzy socks and start the day with a simple cup of tea.
A simple cup of tea and Tyler Owens' YouTube channel.
You'd looked him and his Tornado Wranglers up the very second you'd sat down in your mother's car. Then you'd subscribed to every channel you could find. And then... you'd kind of got obsessed. You'd watched so many of their videos that by one am, you'd simply fallen asleep to one of them.
"Aunt May's gonna be here in half an hour", your mother informs you casually, a stack of plates in her hands as she rummages around in the kitchen. You're still sitting at the table in your pajamas, a spoonful of cereal in your mouth, your phone propped up against a water bottle in front of you, playing a Tornado Wranglers video from a year ago.
"Seriously?", you get out, chewing on your cereal before you can swallow it down. "Mom, I still have to shower and get ready and all."
She throws you one of those eyebrows-raised glances that immediately let you know she's judging you for something.
"We only let you sleep this long because you almost died yesterday", she says matter-of-factly, then she eyes your phone. "And if you weren't watching Tyler's videos so obsessively, you would be done by now."
"Really, mom?"
You let out a resigned sigh. She only shrugs and grins at you. She's a little bit right, anyway.
"He's good-looking, I get it", she says, then she strolls out of the kitchen, chuckling to herself while you curse at her. He is good-looking, fuck this. You need to get it together before the rest of your extended family arrives.
...
The doorbell rings for the umpteenth time that day, just as you step out of the bathroom and smooth down the front of the red-checkered shirt you're wearing. You call some version of "I got it", down the hallway, not too sure if anyone even hears - they're all in the backyard anyway. Then you open the door with a smile on your face, a smile that instantly pulls into a wide grin when you see just who's standing there.
Because it's not another aunt or uncle or cousin. It's no one in your family, not even close.
It's Tyler.
Tyler Owens.
"Hi", he says. Just that. Hi.
You lean against the open door and cross your arms. Your grin only grows.
"Hi", you echo.
His eyes rake down your body and it seems like whatever he'd wanted to say gets stuck in his throat as he realises that the shirt you're wearing isn't your shirt, really. You can't help but bite down on your lip.
Look, you hadn't expected this. You hadn't expected him. None of this was a scheme or a plan or anything even close. You'd just seen it lying there this morning, right next to Lilly's pants on your desk, and you hadn't been able to help yourself. It smelled so fucking good.
"Nice shirt", he grins, eyes snapping back up to yours.
"Thanks", you grin back. "I got it from this guy after he saved me from dying in a tornado yesterday."
Tyler chuckles.
"Seems like a great guy."
"So great", you agree. "Even though he prints his face on t-shirts."
Tyler is just about to retort something - all toothy grins and laughter lines - when your mother calls out his name, very obviously pleasantly surprised as she comes down the hallway. She smiles at him, big and wide.
"What are you doing here?", she asks, stopping next to you to ask the very question that had been on the tip of your tongue too when you'd opened up the door.
"Oh, I'm just bringing these back", he says and holds up his hand to show a stack of neatly folded clothes with your bra right on top. You have to bite down on your cheeks to stop from outright grinning.
Okay, so even if wearing his shirt hadn't been a scheme, and even if you hadn't expected to see him... You might just have done something to ensure you would see him again. But hey, he's about the most handsome man you've ever laid your eyes on, you'd be damned if you'd have to watch him on the screen of your phone for the rest of your life. So yeah, you may have accidentally 'forgotten' your wet clothes in his bathroom after you'd hung them over the heater to dry. You just hadn't thought he'd find them so quickly.
"And you drove four hours for that?", your mother asks, more baffled than you are. Tyler only shrugs. Your mother reaches out for your clothes, grabs them from him and puts them on the cupboard in the hallway. Then she looks at him.
"You're coming in, yes? We're having barbecue now and cake in a bit. I'm not letting you drive four hours here just to deliver her clothes."
...
Twenty minutes later is when you get Tyler alone for the first time. Your mother has schlepped him with you through the whole garden and introduced him to every single person there - "He's the guy who saved her yesterday!" (because, obviously, your story had been about the only topic anyone had talked about so far) - your father first and foremost, who hugs Tyler so tightly that for a moment you're afraid he'll break him.
You catch up with Tyler just as he finishes loading his plate with food, finally on his own after your mother has excused herself to go cut up more bread.
"How'd you find me?", you ask, sipping at your ice-cold coke and eyeing him up. It's the one question that had been burning in your mind for the past twenty minutes. How in the hell had he managed to find you? It's not like you'd left a note with your address next to your clothes (though in hindsight, you don't remember how you'd meant for him to bring them back to you).
He looks almost bashful for a second.
"Boone noticed you'd followed our account", he explains then. "He figured out your last name from your handle and searched the phone book of the city on your mom's license plate. And then he read out all the names until I recognised your mom's because she'd introduced herself to me yesterday."
Your eyebrows raise, further and further the more he speaks. You swallow. Silence falls for a second, then two.
"You know, some people would call that creepy", you say, but your lips tug up into an involuntary grin that gives away more quickly than you'd wanted that you aren't one of those people. Tyler grins right back at you.
"Personally I think it would've been more creepy if I'd kept your bra."
...
It's 9:20 when your mother comes over. You've long since switched from barbecue to cake, then to snacks. Your feet are tucked underneath Tyler's legs, propped up against the side of his garden chair and he's running his fingers up and down your calves.
You'd spent the afternoon chatting away and laughing, barely talking to anyone but him. Your 'family get-together' had turned into more of a date. You certainly aren't about to complain, though.
"Tyler, you're staying the night, right?", your mother asks, a fresh plate of chips in her hands that she puts next to the almost empty one on the table in front of you.
"I don't want to overstay my welcome", he says, all gentlemanly even as your mother rests her hands against her hips and stares him down.
"Young man, you're welcome in this house any time, for however long. I'm not letting you drive home four hours. You're staying the night." Then she points at you. "She's still got a couch in her room that you can sleep on. I'd offer you a guest room, but half the family's staying here and we're already out of air mattresses."
So an hour later, you're rummaging about your room, picking up clothes off the couch and stuffing them in your closet to make room for Tyler. He's leaning against your doorway, looking around, taking in the mess that is your childhood bedroom.
"Nice posters", he says, and you throw him a look over your shoulder that could be deadly. He's grinning all sarcastic, only chuckling as his eyes meet yours. "You could put up one of my shirts here."
You have to snort at that and before you can even really think about it, you've pulled the shirt Boone had given you yesterday from where you'd put it down on your desk. You throw it at him carelessly and he catches it with no effort at all, which - paired with that fucking grin - shouldn't be as attractive as it turns out to be.
"Knock yourself out", you say, then you turn back around to your closet and tug out bedsheets for him. "My old poster glue should be in one of the desk drawers."
You don't think he'll seriously do it, but you seem to have misjudged him. Badly. Because he gets to work immediately.
You watch him for a few stunned seconds before you decide to just leave him to it. So while you turn the couch into a makeshift bed for him, he glues that goddamn "Not My First Tornadeo" shirt to your wall.
"Fits perfectly if you ask me", he declares eventually, barely concealing the amusement dripping from his words. You smooth down his sheets before you look up at your wall. He's put the shirt up in one of the few empty spots, right between your Maroon 5 and Destiny's Child posters.
"Yeah", you snort. "Perfectly."
You give him a toothbrush and let him use your bathroom. While he's gone, you change into your pajamas, fold his shirt carefully and put it on a pile with Lilly's pants and her socks. Honestly, a little part of you already mourns the loss of it - but another part of you already has hope for another shirt. Maybe in a different context.
"What're you doing?", Tyler asks, shutting the bathroom door behind him. You don't look up as you fold the other clothes you'd thrown onto your desk yesterday.
"I put Lilly's things and your shirt there, you can take it back tomorrow", you explain, starting a second pile of your own clothes next to his.
"Keep my shirt", he says. That finally makes you look up at him.
Which isn't a good idea. Not at all. Because he's standing there in nothing but his briefs and good fucking lord-
You'd known he's handsome. You'd known he's broad. But you hadn't known he's fucking ripped. You shouldn't stare. You're very aware. You definitely shouldn't stare. It's incredibly rude to stare. It's very inappropriate to stare. But goddamn, this man is built so perfectly god himself must be jealous.
You have to forcibly blink yourself back to reality. You're definitely red in the face when you finally manage to meet his eyes again. And he's raised his eyebrows in a way that tells you he's reading your every emotion right off your face.
"Sorry, come again?", you croak out, brushing your hand through your hair and realising just a second too late that your eyes have travelled down too far again.
"I said you should keep my shirt", he repeats, a very, very obvious grin on his lips. "It looks better on you."
"Okay", you agree, a little too quickly. The heat in your cheeks comes from more than just the half-naked view of him now. He thinks his shirt looks better on you. You don't even care if that's a line. "I'll... I'll go brush my teeth real quick."
When you come out of the bathroom a few minutes later, Tyler has made himself comfortable on your couch. It's a little too small for him, you realise, but he doesn't seem bothered. He's pulled the covers up to his hips - you can still stare at his chest, to your delight. And he's put one hand under his head, flexing his bicep in a way that has you hurrying over to your own bed so you won't jump him right then and there.
"Alright, goodnight, Tyler", you breathe, adjusting your pillow and wrapping your blanket around your body as if grabbing at it will somehow ground you.
"Goodnight", he echoes, and then you turn off the light.
It's quiet. The only noise is the laughter of your family a floor below, all settling into bed themselves. It's quiet and it's dark.
And you're staring wide-eyed at absolutely nothing.
Oh, god. He's so fucking hot. He's so fucking hot you want to throw yourself out of the window. He's so fucking hot and he's on your fucking couch, barely ten feet from you. He's so fucking hot and he'd driven four hours here just to bring your clothes.
"Tyler", you say, barely two minutes after you'd turned the light off. He hums in response - still awake. You don't know what you'd expected. "Thanks again. For, you know, for everything."
"Anytime", he replies, and even though you can't see his grin, you imagine you can hear it. You nod into your pillow. Then silence falls again.
It lasts maybe another two minutes.
"Your family's nice", he says then. You can't help but smile.
"Thanks", you mutter.
"I like your mother", he says. Your smile only grows. You turn onto your back and stare at the dark ceiling.
"She likes you too."
It's the truth.
Tyler stays quiet. You don't even try to close your eyes this time - you can hear him breathe, deep and relaxed. It's calming. You're sure it could lull you to sleep. If you were anywhere near tired, that is. This way, you just blink at black nothingness.
"Were you really a Destiny's Child fan?", Tyler asks eventually, his sheets rustling.
"Yep", you say.
That's it for that conversation.
You don't know what it is, the darkness or the silence, but something pushes on your chest and weighs you down, warming your skin as it settles on your body. It's a tension, thick and heavy, one that had grown with every scrap of conversation.
"You know-", he starts again, but this time, you've got enough.
"Tyler", you interrupt, turning onto your side and pulling your covers with you. "Get up here."
You can't see him as he throws his bedsheets off himself, can't watch as he heaves himself up, can't look at him as he strides over to your bed - but you hear the rustling of his covers, you hear the couch creaking, you hear his steps on the floorboards. And you feel the mattress dipping when he finally sets his knees on your bed.
You don't wait until he's actually in there. You don't think you could possibly wait until he is. You just push yourself up, grab onto the first part of him you can get your hands on (his shoulders), cup his face in your palms and pull him into you.
Right into your kiss.
Tyler Owens kisses you for the first time in the darkness of your childhood bedroom. For the second time in the morning light in your bed. For the third time in your parent's kitchen, right as your mother walks in. For the fourth time in his truck, after your parents all but throw you out of their house and force you to go home with him. For the fifth time in front of his own house, where his crew watches through the window.
And after that, Tyler Owens loses count of just how often he kisses you. Because he kisses you every day for the rest of his life.
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if you feel it, chase it đŞď¸
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the devil works hard but american propaganda works harder
#glen powell#top gun maverick#hangman#twisters#tyler owens#I'm not even American but I wanna go to Oklahoma and chase tornadoes
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This would be amazing but I'm pretty sure it's false

suddenly life is worth living again
#twisters#IF THIS IS FAKE IT'S CRUEL#glen powell#daisy edgar jones#tyler owens#kate carter#tornado wranglers#ain't no love in Oklahoma#pretty sure this is a rumor
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THE HAT RULE, t. owens
word count | 1.7k words
pairings | tyler owens x meteorologist!fem!reader
summary | where tyler owens decides to show the reader what the hat rule is.Â
warnings | MINORS DNI!! 18+ ONLY!! HEAVY smut! reader doesnât know the hat rule. not proofread. lowercase intended.Â
a/n | first of all, sorry for disappearing, i've had NO motivation to write on here, but i saw twisters yesterday and seeing glen powell in a cowboy hat changed me as a person, and also gave me motivation to write. iâve never written a full smut so i apologize if this sucks, i've stepped out of my comfort zone for this one.
the first time you had ever encountered a tornado was a memory you were sure to never forget. growing up in new york meant rain and snow but no tornadoes. so when traveling to nebraska on a field trip in high school, you were unprepared when the sirens sounded, sending everyone into a frenzy. you had watched as the rain pelted from the sky, a funnel forming up above. you were mesmerized as your teacher pulled you to safety, a sort of thrill tearing through your body. from that moment on, you knew what you wanted to do. you went to college for meteorology, graduating near top of your class before going onto to work at a local news station. but it never quite settled the feeling that something was missing, until you stumbled across tyler owensâ youtube channel.Â
tyler owens had become a sensation, a daredevil who did more than just chase the storms, he rode into them. and that seemed to heighten that need of a thrill. so, you hit him up and to your surprise, he replied. and what had started out as a week off of work to storm chase with the daredevil, turned to going part time at your job and joining him on the road.
that was a season ago, and now you were sat at a dingy bar, sipping a beer with tyler and the team. the man himself was sat on the stool next to you, nursing his own beer and listening to lily speak. you ignored the slight butterflies that entered your stomach as he laughed. you had learned to never mix work and love, but something about tyler had you questioning that lesson. he looked mighty fine in his blue jeans and button up, supporting a cowboyâs hat on his head. you noticed your beer was gone, standing up you turned to your crew.
âi'm gonna get another beer, can i get anyone anything?â noâs were murmured around the group except for one.
âi could use another, how âbout i come with ya?â you shrugged, tyler getting up to walk with you. lily let out a low whistle, stopping at your glare.Â
âbe my guest.â you two walked over to the bar top, signaling the busy bartender. âcan we get two more, when you get a sec?â the bartender nodded, going to make a few drinks before he could grab their bottles.Â
âso, miss city girl, how you likinâ riding with us? ready to go back to the big apple yet?â tyler questioned, turning to look down at you slightly. damn the height difference.
âdonât think youâre getting rid of me that quick, i have a lot more storm chasing left in me, cowboy.â you winked, tyler laughing. you debated for just a moment before reaching up and taking the cowboy hat from his head.
âthe hell you think youâre doing?â tyler questioned as you placed the hat on your own head, admiring your reflection on your phone.
âyou wear this hat all the damn time, i just wanted to see if there was something special about it? maybe it has some magical powers or something.â the bartender came back around, beer bottles in hand. you thanked him, handing him some cash before turning back to tyler, who had an odd look in his eye. you quickly took off the hat, worried you had pissed him. you went to hand it back to him, when tyler shook his head:
âkeep it on, it suits you.â tyler picked up his beer, beginning back to the table. the comment caused a light blush to dust your cheeks. shaking your head, you hoped it didn't show too much as you followed him back. you sat in your seat, confused by the odd looks you received from the crew. nobody said anything about the hat as the night went on, but that didnât stop the odd looks.
by last call, it was you and tyler left of the crew. thankfully the bar was across the street from the motel, tyler paying the tab much to your protest, before setting off back to the motel. you had forgotten you still wore tylerâs hat upon your head, only remembering when you went to brush your hair from your eyes, your hand bumping the rim. âhey, do you know why everyone kept giving me weird looks after i put your hat on? and why boone and dani wouldnât stop snickering?â tyler looked over to you as you climbed the stairs of the motel.
âyou don't know?â you shook your head in response, tyler holding a bewildered look. âyou don't know the hat rule?â
âthereâs a hat rule?â tyler stopped at his door, which neighbors yourâs and lilyâs. âwhat?â
âyou wear the hat, you ride the cowboy.â he deadpanned, your eyes widening and a heavy blush coating your cheeks.Â
âoh my god! i promise i wasnât trying to imply that or anything. not thereâs anything wrong with you, because youâreâ well youâre you, andââ you fumbled over your words, stopping mid sentence when tyler laughed.
âhey, it's fine. if you werenât trying to insinuate that, thatâs fine. but if you were, well, now's your chance. and iâd be more than happy to show you how that rule works.â tyler walked closer, a minimal amount of space between you, just enough to allow you to choose whether you close that gap or leave.Â
you stood there for a moment, stunned at his offer. and without much thought, you closed the gap, hands going to grip his face and pull him closer to you. his hands moved to your hips, fingers digging into the fabric of your shorts. the kiss was feverish, all unspoken feelings surfacing. tyler began to pull away much to your dismay, one hand leaving your hip to fish out his keys from his pocket as he moved his other arm to hold your waist. he unlocked the door with ease, pulling you inside and shutting the door before pushing you up against it, the hat falling as he did so. he went to town on your neck, enticing soft moans and whimpers from your lips. the way he sucked at your neck and how he had previously handled you had conjured up a pool of wetness in your panties.Â
your arm wrapped around his neck, holding him to your throat, as your fingers tugged at his hair. he groaned against your skin, biting down ever so softly when you tugged on his hair. he gripped at your leg, pulling it up to give him better access to your cunt. he rubbed his clothed cock along you covered cunt, pleased with the moans that escaped your mouth.
âgod, keep moaning like that and i might have to take you right here.â you blushed once more, pulling tyler to meet your lips once more. you pushed off the door, lips still connected to tylerâs as you blindly pushed him back to the bed. his legs hit the edge of the bed, tyler breaking the kiss as he pulled off your shirt, both of you kicking off your shoes and socks before lips were reattached once more.Â
you pulled back, tyler unbutton his shirt as you began to work on his belt buckle. âwoah, easy, pretty girl. youâll get a taste, donât worry. the nightâs still young. but for now, i gotta show ya what happens when ya wear the hat.â tyler pulled off his shirt, walking to pick up the forgotten hat, placing it on your head. âthis stays on.â you nodded, eyes hooded as tyler pulled your shorts and panties down. âyouâre even more perfect than i had imagined.â before you could question him, tyler pulled his jeans off, his boxers next as his cock sprung up. tossing them to the side tyler pulled you onto his lap as he sat on the edge of the bed, âyou sure âbout this? i donât have any condoms.â tyler asked, different from how he just was. you nodded, kissing him softly.
âiâm on the pill, and i trust you.â tyler nodded, holding over his cock as he slowly guided it along your pussy. you held yourself up as tylerâs thumb rubbing your clit, enjoying your whimpers. âplease, tyler.â you begged, tyler aligning his cock with your entrance before guiding you down. you hand went your hat as your head rested on tylerâs shoulder, almost pornographic moans escaping from your lips. âoh my god.â he slowly eased himself into you, whispering praises as he did so.
âgod, feels like you were made for me.â your cunt hugged his cock beautifully. when his cock was fully in, he allowed you to get used to the stretch, âtell me when you're ready.â you stilled for a moment, adjusting to his size. you kissed and sucked on his neck, slowly beginning to rock your hips. âfuck, letâs get this off of ya.â tylerâs hands skillfully unclipped your bra, tossing it to the side, fingers ghosting over your perky nipples. you pulled off his shoulder, giving him better access to your tits. âyouâre fuckinâ beautiful, darlinâ.â tyler attached his mouth to one of your nipples, enticing a soft moan. you continued to ride him, hips moving faster as you chased your incoming orgasm. your left hand gripped tylerâs shoulder, fingernails digging into his bare skin as your right hand held onto the hat that adorned your head.Â
as your orgasm inched closer and closer, your movements became more erratic, chasing your high. tyler moaned, whispering praises as your walls clenched around his cock. he knew you were close, mouth moving to your pulse point as he pounded into you, taking over. tyler clapped a hand over your mouth as your orgasm hit, muffling your screams so you didn't wake up your neighbors. his movements however did not slow as he worked you through your orgasm, chasing his own high. your legs trembled as he continued to pound into you, your second orgasm of the night approaching quickly. âfuck! fuck, ty-â you cut yourself off, body shaking as you hit your climax once more. tyler began to huff and moan, pulling you impossibly closer as he reached his own high. you blubbered, unable to form actual words as tylerâs hands roamed your body. you pulled back, kissing him roughly.
âgoddamn,â he helped you off his cock, helping guide you onto the bed, âthink youâll be able to handle a round two?â
âdonât go thinking you can get rid of me that easily.âÂ
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Tyler Owens x Reader: Where You Belong
Prompt: you're caught in the middle of a tornado, tyler's there in the aftermath.
Word count: 6k
Warnings: angst, blood mention
A/N: surprise surprise, & not what i usually write, but twisters has recently been consuming my entire life. so here's an angsty lil imagine of hurt reader being comforted by the wrangler himself.



You made it about fifteen minutes down the road before you realized that youâd forgotten your phone⌠Again.Â
After patting down your pockets and digging through your tote bag the best you could without crashing the carâ you straightened yourself in the driverâs seat and sighed defeatedly.Â
Stupid, you thought. Although you werenât really that surprised by your mistake. Youâd never been particularly attached to your phone, and this certainly wasnât the first time youâd left it behind.Â
But youâd been trying to be more mindful about remembering it. And just like that, Tylerâs voice popped into your headâ no doubt scolding you for your carelessness. âWhat if something happened and I had to get a hold of ya?âÂ
Thanks to another wild storm system brewing all over the midwest, Tyler was out chasing again today. And although youâd checked in on him earlier in the day, you knew there was always the possibility that things changed. Storms shiftedâ gained power, sometimes his team (although rarely) got things wrong. A pang of guilt spread through your chest at the thoughtâ what if something happened to him out there and he needed to reach you?Â
You could turn back and get your phone, of course. But you were already so close to town. And all you needed was a bottle of shampoo and a birthday cake for Tyler. You could be in and out of Lawton in less than half an hour if you were quickâ home before he even knew youâd left your phone behind again.
What could really go wrong?
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âTalk to me, Daniâ what do you see?â Tyler asked into the walkie. Theyâd been tracking a handful of storms for the past few hoursâ Tyler watching the clouds, and Dani studying the radar. Right now, there were two that had peaked his interestâ One was formulating south, the other to the northeast.Â
âThe storm south has higher wind speeds, but I think itâll fade if it shifts. The other one has a weaker wind shear, but higher pressure. Either one has the chance to form or go, so I say trust your gut,â they answered. Â
Tyler shifted his grip on the steering wheel, studying the dark, circling motion in the distance.Â
âWhatâre you thinkinâ, T?â Boone asked, camera trained on Tyler.Â
He sunk his teeth into his bottom lipâ trying to focus.
âLess moisture, less potential for an updraft, but way higher winds if we go south. Northeast though⌠sheâs already got the motion and momentum, she just needs the winds to shift...âÂ
Boone stayed quietâ he knew that when Tyler talked out loud, it was generally rhetorical.Â
Tyler took his eyes off the sky to study the world around him for a moment.Â
âNo pressure, T,â Dani said through the walkie.Â
âYeah,â Lilly chimed in. âWe just spent all damn day chasing these thingsââ
âSouth,â he said suddenly. âI say letâs chase south.â
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Less than thirty minutes later, Tyler was standing in the middle of a wheat field with his hands on his hips and a frown on his face.Â
The storm had fizzled with the shifting winds, leaving them with nothing but a few scattered showers that mixed in with the sweat already pooling on his skin.Â
âSâalright, T,â Boone said encouragingly with a shrug. He clapped him on the back. âWe canât catch âem all.â
Tyler sighed before joining Dani where they sat on the edge of the truck, scanning for other potential storms in the area.Â
âWhatâs that there?â Tyler asked, pointing to what appeared to be a storm system heading west.Â
Dani frowned. âWhat the hell⌠I think thatâs the storm from earlierâ the one moving northeast.â
âSo it shifted?âÂ
âShifted?â Boone said, lowering his camera for a moment to glance towards Tyler. âWhere to? Can we make it in time?â
Tyler frowned, studying the movement.Â
âThatâs strange,â Dani mumbled under their breath. With a few clicks, they expanded the screen, showing a wider radius.
âWhatâs strange?â Boone asked.
Ignoring him, Tyler scanned the system, trying to trace the path without actually calculating it. âYou donât thinkââÂ
Dani glanced his way. âHoly shitââ
âHello?â Boone said. âYâall gonna share with the rest of the class?âÂ
âI think sheâs headinâ for Lawton,â Dani finally whispered.Â
And although heâd been thinking it, all the color drained from his face when it was actually spoken out loud.
âLawton?â Dexter asked, voice laced with concern.Â
âOh shit-â Lilly whispered. Â
Lawton was the closest city to where the two of you livedâ if it hit there, thousands of people could be in danger. And if it shifted again, even the slightest bitâ it could head right for your small town instead. Â
Despite the humidity, everything inside of Tyler went cold as he imagined you at homeâ puttering around the garden, blissfully unaware of what might be coming.Â
âWill you uh, pass meâ pass me my phone, Boone?â Tyler stammered, standing up from the truck bed.Â
Boone reached into the backpack scattered near his feet and handed over Tylerâs cell phone, placing it in his outstretched hand. Tyler muttered a quick thank you before walking a few strides away as he pulled up your contact information. Â
The call rang five times before making it to voicemailâ your sweet voice asking him to leave a message and youâd get back to him.Â
âHey, babyâ itâs me. Call me back as soon as you can. Alright, love ya.â
He clicked the phone off before immediately trying again.Â
âCâmon,â he muttered as the line continued to ring. âCâmon, baby, câmon,â he hummed nervously, kicking the grass with his boots when he heard your voicemail. âHeyâ me again. Listen, Iâm not trying to scare ya, but there might be a storm cominâ and I just wanna make sure youâre safe. Give me a call please.â
He paced back towards the group, sending you a quick text just for good measure as he did.Â
âAlright, whatâs the plan here?â Dexter asked.Â
But Tyler wasnât paying much attention as he obsessively dialed you for a third time.Â
âWhatâs wrong, T?â Boone wondered.Â
Without looking up from his phone, Tyler exhaled a frustrated breath. âSheâs never got her damn phone on herâ thatâs whatâs wrong.â The second he heard your voicemail for a fourth time, he chucked his phone towards his bag. âDamnit!âÂ
Boone swallowed thickly. âIâm sure sheâs fineââ
Tyler hung his head. After a moment, he nodded, although he wasnât entirely convinced that would remain the case if he didnât get in touch with you fast. He ran his hands through his hair and tried to breatheâÂ
You were fine, he told himself. You were home, youâd hear the alerts if they were necessary, you knew to get into the basement.Â
Tyler took a long, steadying breath. âDani, whatâs the speed of this thing?âÂ
âUh, itâs movingâ thirty-five miles per hour directly west. I think sheâs gaining speed, though.â
âAlright, sheâs fast,â Tyler remarked. âWe have to be faster. Letâs head home, ladies and gents, we can take cover at my place once I know everyoneâs safe.â
âYou got it, T,â Lilly said.Â
âStay safe everyone,â Dani replied as they all dispersed to their respective vehicles.Â
Tyler and Boone climbed back into the truck, tires screeching as they sped west towards Lawton, and home towards you.Â
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You were inside the bakery on Lowell Streetâ Tylerâs favorite place for any and all pastries, when you heard the thunder.Â
Although thunder in Oklahoma wasnât exactly a rare occurrence, it was enough to make you turn your attention outside, just to see what kind of storm you might be up against on the drive home.Â
âItâs gettinâ dark out there,â Gloria, the owner, said. She glanced at you over the counter and blew a strand of graying hair out of her face.Â
You nodded in agreement, jumping slightly when another crack of thunder rang through the air. âSounds like itâs getting closer,â you noticed.Â
âI still canât believe that boyfriend of yours goes out of his way to chase these storms. And his friends, too.â
You scoffed. âYeah, me either. Bunch of adrenaline junkies.â
âNot me,â Gloria smirked. âWe get enough chaos in this life, I donât need to be chasinâ it.â
You returned her smile, recognizing that you might have more in common with the sixty-something year old baker in town than you did your own boyfriend. But you supposed that your differences were what drew you to Tyler. He was brave and thrilling and so alive. Although what he did scared the absolute shit out of you, there was nothing better than watching him exude excitement and just pure joy after he got home from a particularly powerful storm.Â
âWas he and his crew trackinâ anything out here?â Gloria asked, using the tube of blue icing to write the birthday message youâd requested on top of Tylerâs cake.Â
âNot here,â you replied. âHe was south of OKC last I checked in.â
Which, you realized, had been far longer than you anticipated thanks to not having your phone. You mentally kicked yourself again for leaving it behind. If youâd brought it with you, you could have just given him a call now. Because unless he was smack dab in the middle of a goddamn tornado, he always answered your calls. Just a few reassurances from him couldâve calmed your fears about the storm brewing outsideâ told you that it was just a thunderstorm passing through.Â
Not every thunderstorm means a tornado, he had said, you didnât even know how many times by now. And each time allowed you to relax a little. Because unlike your boyfriend, you didnât enjoy weather in quite the same way. In fact, after an EF4 had ripped through your home when you were just a child, you did your best to stay as far from tornadoes as Oklahoma allowed.Â
âIâm sure itâs just thunder,â you began.Â
But before you could finish your sentence, you heard the sudden pitter patter of hail beginning outside. Gloria lowered the icing tube while you took another step closer to the window to peer out.Â
Dark, gloomy clouds swirled through the sky.Â
That was when you heard the sirens. Loud and clear, they echoed through your ears in a terrifying, grim warning.Â
âŚ
As the storm tracked faster and faster the closer they got, Tylerâs first stop was your shared home just outside of Lawton.Â
He didnât even bother turning the truck off before he was hurling himself across the lawn, towards the front door. But before he even looked inside, his stomach dropped when he noticed your SUV wasnât parked in its typical spot.Â
Regardless, he practically ripped open the front door before running into the house, calling your name loudly into each room he searched, hoping that maybe youâd lent your car to your mom againâ or magically parked it in the garage that was stuffed full of his gear.Â
But it was no useâ you werenât there.Â
He knew that for good as soon as he flung open the door to your shared bedroom. The bed was neatly made, pillows arranged perfectlyâ and your phone sitting on the nightstand table, plugged in and clearly far away from you.Â
âDamnit!â he yelled, kicking the door frame frustratedly. Chest rising and falling rapidly, Tyler pinched the bridge of his nose, trying to think. Frustration and anger brewed inside of him, but he knew that underneath all of that was fearâ for you and your safety. All he wanted was to have you in his sights againâ although preferably wrapped up in his embrace, the only spot he could ensure you were safe... Where you belonged.
Suddenly, an idea popped into his head. Tyler made his way across the room and picked your phone up from the nightstand. Your backgroundâ a picture of you and him taken during your trip to Texas last year, lit up the screen. Accompanying it were the slew of notifications youâd missedâ the first was the severe weather alert, the next few were all the missed calls from him. But at the very bottom of your screen was a reminder notificationâ one that allowed him to finally exhale the breath heâd been holding since he burst into the house.Â
Get Tyler a bday cake.Â
Sliding your phone into his back pocket, he raced back down the stairs to find Boone standing on the front lawn.Â
âSheâs in town,â he said, rushing towards his truck.Â
Boone followed close behind. âHow do you know?â
âIf nothing else,â Tyler said, climbing into his truck, âshe follows her schedule.â
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âGloria, you gotta listen to meââ you pleaded, hurrying around the counter to grab her hand. âIf the sirens are goinâ off, it means we donât have much time. Does the bakery have a basement, orâ or a shelter?â
Gloriaâs watery eyes met yours. Your heart sank the moment she shook her head dreadfully.Â
âOkay,â you said shakily, trying not to panic. What would Tyler do? You looked around the bakeryâ with its old walls and sagging roof, you knew it wasnât safe to stay here.Â
âGloria, we gotta go,â you said urgently. âWe gotta find somewhere safe to be.â
With that, you tugged her towards the exit.Â
As soon as you were outside, you felt the fierce wind whip your face, along with a few staggering pieces of hail. There was debrisâ leaves and sticks flying around in every which way, making it hard to see past what was right in front of you.Â
Although you were trying to be vigilant, you didnât even see the scrap of metal fly by your face. âShit!â you exclaimed, feeling it graze your cheek. Ripped skin was quickly followed by the feeling of warm blood trickling across your skin.Â
âAre you alright?â Gloria asked, grabbing your arm.Â
You used your free hand to press against your cheek before nodding. âWe gotta get out of here,â you said.Â
But just as you turned to try and gauge your surroundings, hoping to come up with a shred of a plan, you froze at what was looming in the distance.Â
Winds whipped rapidly, the sky boomed, and a dark, wide funnel had formedâ itâs tip already touching down on the ground. And it was coming straight for you.Â
âGloria, we gotta goââ you cried. âNow!âÂ
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Tyler drove as fast as he couldâ foot nearly pressed down on the ground. He drove like his life depended on it. Because yours didâÂ
The truth wasâ heâd never given much thought to losing you. He was generally too preoccupied with wondering what youâd do if you lost him. He was the one putting himself in danger all the time, he was the one forcing his way in the middle of these storms.Â
He didnât know what heâd do without youâ except be a shell of who he was now.Â
âHoly shitââ he heard Boone say from the passenger seat.Â
Tyler refocused his attention ahead, his eyes widening the second he saw what Boone was fixated on.Â
It was hard to miss the giant, fucking tornado barreling right for Lawtonâs array of buildings.Â
âWeâre too lateââ Tyler croaked. âWeâre too fucking lateââ
âSheâs smart,â Boone assured Tyler. âShe knows where to go and what to do.â
Tylerâs knuckles turned white as he tightened his grip on the steering wheel. He pressed his foot down on the accelerator and drove faster.Â
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In retrospect, the laundromat probably wasnât the best place for you to be. But there were few windows and the back room was lined with secure piping, all which jetted deeply into the ground, creating a solid anchoring point.Â
There were a few other people huddled in the same room, already low on the ground and clutching onto one another.Â
âHold on to that!â you cried, practically pushing Gloria towards the corner of the room. She wound her frail arms around the piping before crouching down. You were right beside her, arms locked tightly on the piping as you felt the building start to shake.Â
The storm outside was deafening. Winds whistled and boomed. You were pretty sure the woman beside you was screamingâ but you couldnât hear her above the noise of everything else. You tried to be braveâ the way you knew Tyler would be if he were here.Â
Once, about three years ago, an EF3 hit his parentâs ranch while the two of you were staying there for a long weekend. You remembered the way he stayed so calm, so collected through it all. After ushering everyone into the storm shelter, he wrapped his strong arms around you, anchoring you to him. The ranch didnât shake like this though⌠And even though youâd been scared that night, it paled in comparison to what you felt now.Â
This building was weakâ the structure was unsound. You had no idea how close the tornado actually was, but you knew this thing wasnât going to stay put. It was just a matter of if the pipes went deep enough into the ground and if you could hold on to them. Because you didnât have Tyler holding on for you this time.Â
You hoped he was somewhere safeâ maybe tracking the storm that was about to kill you from a reasonable distance.Â
âEverythingâs going to be okay,â you told Gloria, sweaty palms making your grip slip. âJust hold onââÂ
The building began to shake harderâ the very foundation rocking beneath you. Shortly after, pieces of the roof began tearing off, exposing the thunderous storm raging above.Â
âI donâtââ Gloria cried. âI donât think I can hold on!â
You tried loosening your own gripâ hoping you could wrap your arms around her like Tyler had done for you before, or do something to help. But then you heard another ear splitting roar, and suddenly, the entire roof was being ripped off from the building. There was nothing you could do. You werenât strong enoughâÂ
âHold on!â you screamed, tucking your head into your elbow and squeezing your eyes shut. âJust a little longer!âÂ
But as the words left your lips, even you didnât believe them.Â
âŚ
By the time they finally reached town, the tornado had already moved on.Â
Part of the reason why Tyler loved tornados so much was their power and speed. In his eyesâ it was nothing short of an act of God to see what damage a simple funnel of wind could do in just a matter of minutes, sometimes seconds.Â
Until he was faced with the inevitable tragedy of it all.Â
Because it was one thing to see trees uprooted, or tractors rolled over. It was another to see an entire town had succumbed to a pile of debrisâ vehicles thrown this way and thatâ metal and siding and bricks scattered over every inch of the flat landâ To know that people, his friends, his neighbors, you could be buried underneath piles of rubbleâ bodies broken and bleeding and hurt if they were lucky enough to be alive at all.
Tyler brought his truck to a screeching halt, not even hesitating before he was ripping off his seatbelt and hurling himself out of his seat. The second his boots hit the mud, he screamed your name as loud as he could.Â
Eyes whipping around, he tried to process the scene before him. But it was hard to gauge where anything used to beâ there was practically nothing left.Â
âTyler!â he heard someone scream in the distance. Head whipping to the side, he saw Lilly, waving her arms frantically.Â
For a moment, Tyler let himself get his hopes up. He raced across the distance between them as fast as he could, despite all the obstacles in his way. But when he finally reached her, he was devastated to see that you werenât there at all. Instead, Lilly was staring at a vehicle, flipped over and crunched like itâd been hit head-on by an 18-wheeler.Â
And although it was damaged beyond repair, Tyler recognized it as yours immediately.Â
He felt his chest tighten. âChristââ he stammered, unable to fight back the tears burning behind his eyes. He ran his hand through his hair before hunching over, hoping the motion would allow him to finally catch his breath.
âOh God,â he panted. âGod, noâ please, noââ
âShe might not have been in it,â Lilly said quickly.Â
But Tyler barely heard her. He was too fixated on the pounding in his earsâ Â
A wave of hopelessness washed over him, flooding his insides. He was too lateâ he couldnât save youâ he was too fucking late.Â
âWeâre gonna find her, T,â Booneâs voice was suddenly peaking through the fog.Â
âYeah, we wonât stop until we do,â Dani added.Â
Tyler forced himself to take a few, steadying breaths. When he could, he straightened his back and glanced around.Â
His whole team hadnât given up on you.Â
Neither could he.Â
âŚ
When you finally gained the courage to open your eyes, you were met by a fierce brightness. You coughedâ lungs heaving as you struggled to breathe.Â
âGloria?â you tried to speak. âAre you okay?âÂ
You were met by an eerie silenceâ the calm after the storm. Blinking harshly a few times, you tried to gather up enough strength to sit up. But as soon as you did, you had a chance to look around⌠And boy, do you wish you hadnât.Â
There was nothing leftâ the entire town was gone⌠destroyed, buried in rubble and debris.Â
âGloria?â you called, groaning as you pushed the thick layer of roofing off from your legs. You grimaced once you saw the deep gash down the side of your thigh, oozing blood.Â
Breath shuddering, you continued to scan the areaâ trying to wrack your brain for what the hell you were supposed to do next. The second you moved to turn your head, you winced, vision blurring. Slowly, you grazed along your forehead with your fingertips. When you pulled them away, you grimaced to see them coated in crimson liquid.Â
You stared at it for far too longâ unsure what else to do. You were hurtâ probably worse than it felt, too if adrenaline had anything to say about it. You didnât know if you could walk on your leg, or if youâd pass out the second you tried to stand up.Â
You felt hopelessâ completely and utterly alone.Â
Until you faintly heard the sound of your name being called in the distance.Â
It was enough to make you snap out of your trance, head whipping around to see Boone throwing aside a piece of siding. He called out a second time before turning and locking eyes with you from across the way.Â
âBoone,â you said under your breath, like you couldnât quite believe he was real. Because if Boone was hereâ calling out for you, that meant Tyler couldnât be far behind.Â
Boone yelled your name again before turning. âI found her!â he screamed, waving his arms. âOver here!âÂ
You fought back the guilt you felt for still not finding Gloria and moved to stand on shaky legs.Â
âIâll come back for you,â you promised her.Â
Wobbly and weak, you limped towards him, trying your best not to fall in the cracks and crevices beneath the debris. You looked down, intending to watch your step, but instead you caught a glimpse of your leg and all the blood now coating your entire thigh and calf. Just the sight of it made you lose your balance.Â
âShit,â you gasped, as you landed harshly on the ground. You looked back up and saw Boone heading your wayâ only fifty yards or so from you. But thenâ right behind Boone, was a sight that made everything else melt away.Â
âTyler,â you exhaled, like it was a prayer tumbling from your lips.Â
His long legs moved fastâ practically running despite everything in his way.Â
Heâd make it to youâ heâd get you. But if you got up and kept moving⌠heâd get there sooner. So, with whatever you had left inside of you, you pushed yourself up. Ignoring the pounding in your head and the throbbing in your leg, you limped forward.Â
âTyler,â you said againâ not loud enough for anyone else to hear. It was like you just needed a reminder that really was right there. âTylerââ this time, when his name tumbled from your lips, it came out as a sobâ every emotion inside of you bubbling to the surface of your skin. Tears slipped down your cheeks, your vision blurred.Â
He was so close nowâ you could hear the rubble shift as he stepped on it.Â
He called your name⌠and God, if his voice wasnât the sweetest sound youâd ever heard.Â
âTylerââ you cried again, throat choked from dust and tears.Â
And then, just like that, his body was colliding with yours. Arms winding tightly around your shoulders, a familiar scent enveloping you, he cradled the back of your head with his hand, anchoring you to his chest. You wrapped your arms around his middle, face buried in his button down shirt.Â
âOh, God,â he whispered above you, lips grazing the side of your head. âI got you,â he said.Â
You opened your mouth to speak, but no words came outâ only a guttural, uncontrollable sob that made him hold you tighter.Â
âI got you, baby. I got you,â he whispered into your hair.Â
âTylerââ was all you managed to choke out.Â
His thumb trailed up and down your hair, matted with mud and your own blood. âIâm here. Iâm right here. I got you.âÂ
He held you tight, steadying your shaky frame. It was like he was the one thing keeping you from completely falling apart. Which was why your body almost recoiled when he finally pulled away. You needed him wrapped around you like that forever.Â
You tried to resist, to pull him back, but you didnât even have the energy for that. All you could do was stand there weakly while his wild, concerned eyes scanned the length of you.Â
âIâm fineââ you tried to say.Â
But he shook his head instantly. âYouâre not fine. Youâre hurt, we gotta get you out of here. Get an ambulance!â he yelled to Boone, who was lingering nearby, looking like he didnât quite know how to help. Boone nodded instantly before hurrying off.Â
âTylerââÂ
âOkay, I see the legâ what else?â he asked. âWhat else hurts?â
âMy head,â you whimpered. âAnd my ribsââ you admitted, although you hadnât quite managed to look at those yet. âBut TylerââÂ
Before you could finish, Tylerâs hand gripped the hem of your tank top, pulling it up slightly. You winced as the fabric brushed over your ribs. But when Tyler pressed a hand on the bare skin, you almost screamed out in pain. âSorry,â he said gently. âI gotta look though, baby. I gotta check it.â
You nodded, fingers squeezing the fabric of his shirt as he did. The pain was excruciatingâ enough to make your already-dizzy head start to spin.Â
âI think theyâre brokenâ at least a couple. Canât say for certain.â
âTyler,â you tried to repeat, tears still streaming steadily down your face.Â
âItâs okay, youâre gonna be okay,â he said once he saw the shift on your face.Â
âItâs Gloria,â you finally spit out. âSheâs out here somewhere, Tyler. We have to find herââ
Tylerâs gaze softened at your words. He pulled his eyes away from you long enough to quickly scan the scene.Â
âDid you see her? Or know where she went?â
You shook your head, more tears spilling down your cheeks. âNoââ you cried. âNo, I donât know where she went. Tyler, I have to find herââ
âEasy,â he soothed, winding an arm around your middle so that he could brace the majority of your weight. âYouâve lost a lot of blood. We gotta get you checked out.â
âI canât leave herââ you protested.Â
âListen to me,â he said, voice gentle but stern. âYou bleeding out on a pile of rubble isnât going to help her, okay? Let me get you somewhere safe, Boone and Dexter can search for Gloria, alright?âÂ
After a moment, you nodded solemnly. âYou promise?â
âI promise, baby. Now câmon.â
Before you could protest, you felt Tylerâs arm swoop around the backs of your legs, while the other supported your back. In an instant, your feet are lifted off from the ground. You didnât have the energy to do anything but lay your head against his chest.Â
âThere we go,â he soothed. âI got you.â
His thumb trailed along your back gently as he began navigating the pile of rubble around you.Â
You felt safe nestled against himâ and for the first time since youâd emerged from the rubble, you felt safe enough to allow your eyes to fall shut.Â
âHey, stay awake now, okay? Weâre just a short walk to the ambulancesâ keep lookinâ at me.â
You triedâ honestly you did. You opened them up, despite everything inside of you that screamed to close them. And then you fought like hell to keep them trained on Tylerâ to study the lining of his jaw and the tan shade of his skin. But Tylerâs embrace was so warm, and his voice was just so soft. And you were so, so tired. There was nothing you could do when they fell shut again.Â
Tyler pleaded for you, but unconsciousness got there first.Â
âŚÂ
Even after the doctors assured him youâd be okayâ that it was just exhaustion and blood loss from the trauma youâd endured keeping you out for so long, he couldnât settle down.Â
You looked so goddamn frailâ so broken in that hospital bed. He couldnât stand it.Â
It was nearly ten at night before the rest of his team packed up to head back home, making him promise to call them as soon as you woke up.Â
âWe can stay if you want,â Lilly offered. There was no hint of sarcasm or malice in her tone. She was being genuine. Which was how Tyler knew he must have been an absolute mess.Â
âThatâs alright,â he croaked, speaking for the first time in nearly an hour. Even he could hear the pain in his voice.Â
Boone clapped him on the shoulder, giving it a gentle squeeze. âLove you, man.â
âCall us if you need anything,â Dani said.Â
Tyler nodded, promised he would. But the only thing he needed was for you to wake up.Â
âŚ
His watch read midnight when you finally stirred.Â
Tyler was sitting in a chair, pulled all the way up to your bedside, and was clutching your hand with both of his. He had his forehead resting against the hospital bed, but the second he felt movement, he shot up quickly, all the exhaustion fading instantly.Â
Your face contorted into a frown as you squeezed your eyes shut once, twice, three times before they fluttered open.Â
Scooting forward in his chair, he studied you as you glanced aroundâ clearly trying to take in your surroundings and place where you were. The second you started to shiftâ like you were sitting up in bed in a panic, he squeezed your hand.Â
âHey, youâre okay,â he said. âYouâre in the hospital. Youâre okay.â
Your head turned towards him, confusion and fear plastered all over your cut up, bruised face. Just the sight made his chest ache.Â
âYouâre safe.â
You fell back against the pillow and nodded slowly.Â
âTylerââ you began shakily, he could already hear the sob lodged in your throat. âIâ IâmâŚâ
âYouâre okay, baby,â he assured you.Â
âNoâ Iâm- Iâm so sorryââ
He froze, brow furrowing in confusion. âHey, whatâs this? Stop- you got nothing to be sorry for, baby.âÂ
âI didnât have my phone. I didnât hear the alert until it was too late. It was stupidâ I justââ your face crumpled as you struggled to find words. âYou always tell me not to forget it and I forgot it.â
âItâs okay,â he soothed. âDonât worry about that.â
âI justâ I wanted to get you a birthday cakeâ I should have gotten it sooner, but I forgotâ andâŚâ your voice continued to crack and break with each breath you took. âI know you donât love birthdays, but I love your birthdayââ Tyler leaned forward in his seat, releasing your hand so that he could cup your cheek. He brushed a loose strand of hair from your face before his fingers traced your jawline delicately.Â
âI think your cake got destroyed.â
He couldnât help the soft smirk that spread across his face. âIâd say thatâs probably a fair assumption.â
âIâm sorryââ
âHey,â he soothed. âFuck birthday cakesâ I didnât want one anyway. I was thinkinâ we could get a nice pie this year. What do ya think? Blueberry? Peach cobbler?â
âBut Gloria made itââÂ
Suddenly, your face fell and you were back to sitting up eagerly. âOh my God, Tyler. Gloriaâ sheââ
âSheâs safe,â Tyler interjected quickly. âThanks to you. Boone found her not far from where you wound up, clutching to some pipes. She had a few scratches, but that was it. She said the pipes were your idea.â
A rush of pride flowed through him as he beamed at you. His girlâ getting people to safety in the middle of a tornado, despite how scared you must have been.Â
Your watery eyes met his, lip quivering as you tried to speak. âTylerâ I didnât thinkâŚâ he could hear the tears in your throat before you even let them out. âI didnât think we were going to make it. God, I donât know how we made it.â
Your voice broke on the last word, a sob escaping your lips as you doubled over. Instantly, Tyler was out of his chair and sliding into the tiny, hospital bed beside you carefully avoiding your cracked ribs and stitched up thigh.Â
Without even hesitating, you curled into his side, fingers grasping as his shirt like your life depended on it.Â
âShh,â he soothed, hand rubbing up and down your arm. âYou did make it. You and Gloria both. You made it because you thought on your feetâ Iâm so proud of you,â he hummed, pressing his lips to the side of your head.Â
He had no idea if you believed him or notâ no idea if his words were sinking in at all. You clutched his shirt and cried against his chestâ frame shaking with each breath you took. Tyler felt so helpless in that moment. All he could do was whisper reassuring comments and words of affirmation in your ear and hold you tightly against him.Â
After a while, your breathing started to return to normal. Your grip on his shirt loosened as you let out a sigh. âYou came to get me,â you said quietly, voice sounding so tiredâ like it was moments away from drifting off.Â
Tyler pressed his lips to your hair, eyes squeezing shut. âIâll always come to get you,â he promised.Â
You nodded. âI know.âÂ
Tyler ran his hand up and down your arm a few more times soothingly. âThe laundry mat was a good ideaâ especially with the pipes,â he murmured into your hair.Â
With what little energy you had left, you pulled away from him to glance up. With a raised eyebrow, you asked. âDoes that mean I can be a tornado wrangler now?âÂ
He smirked playfully. âThat depends, do you want to be?â
You bit your lip, like you were really thinking about it. After a moment, you scrunched your nose up. âAnd face one of those things nearly everyday? Not a chance.â
Tyler smiled, pulling you gently against his chestâ right where you belonged. âThereâs my girl,â he said lovingly.Â
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death wish love | tyler owens x fem!reader



Pairing: Tyler Owens x Fem!Reader Summary: As members of rival storm chasing groups, you and Tyler Owens have hated each other since the start â well, you were supposed to. Little do you know, Tyler has been head over heels for you for months, and it's only when he nearly loses you that he realises he's done with pretending to hate you. Warnings: Descriptions of injuries, mentions of blood, tornadoes (of course), Tyler is actually painfully obvious with his crush but thinks he's not at all. Word Count: 6.7k (I don't know how that happened) A/N: I had this idea for a fic a few days ago and when I was listening to the Twisters soundtrack as I wrote, I realised that the song Death Wish Love fits it perfectly. I did not intend for this to be so long, but it somehow just happened. It's probably one of the longest things I've written on this blog, so I hope anyone that reads it really enjoys it. I had so much fun writing it and playing around in the Twisters universe! I will definitely be writing more for Tyler.
One of these days, Tyler Owens was going to get his shit together and ask you out. There were, however, several things in the way. The most pressing being the fact that your storm chasing groups were rivals and had been for years.
The fact that you hated his guts would be the second.Â
He was unaware that you didnât hate him quite as much as you made out to, though. It was just that you had a reputation to uphold. Being the unofficial leader of The Thunder Team, your friends and fellow storm chasers all expected you to dislike the Tornado Wranglers just as much as they did.
And you had â in the start.Â
You were just beginning your PhD, fairly fresh in the world of storm chasing and the rivalry between your teams had been there from the very beginning. To your team, the Tornado Wranglers were nothing more than a bunch of stupid kids who didnât even have the correct knowledge to be chasing these tornadoes.
To you, they had slowly become something of a wonder. You didnât think it was necessary to have a PhD or education under your belt in order to storm chase. As long as you loved it, that was enough. And you never doubted the love that the Tornado Wranglers had for it.Â
But still, the rivalry continued. It was always a competition. Who could get to the tornado first? Who could get closer? Who had better instincts when it came to choosing which one to chase? Who could get more attention on social media with their photos and videos?
The Tornado Wranglers had an advantage on that one.
That never stopped your team trying, though. Which is exactly what theyâre doing as you walk towards them from where youâve just parked your car. Theyâre all crowded around the van in the motel parking lot. Robbie, one of your closest friends, is filming Ally talking about something, probably regarding the EF1 tornado youâd chased today.Â
You stop far enough away that you arenât going to end up in the background of the video, and thatâs when Tyler Owens sidles up beside you, arms crossed over his chest.
âNot interested in going viral?â
You glance up at him and notice heâs already looking at you with a cocky grin on his irritatingly handsome face. âNo, figured Iâd leave that to you and your team. Shoot any fireworks up a tornado today? I didnât see you out there.â
âI didnât realise you were looking.âÂ
Thereâs something strange in his tone of voice, but when you look at him again, thereâs nothing in his face to give away the reason.Â
âI wasnât,â you huff. âItâs just that I see your giant red truck everywhere when Iâm trying to get good photos of the tornadoes and itâs quite obvious when youâre not there.âÂ
Tyler smiles to himself. âWhy donât you come chasing with us one day, then? My truck wonât end up in your photos if youâre taking photos from inside it.â
You laugh. âThat is the last thing I would want to do.â A lie. Youâve thought about it several times in the past.
âSure, sure. You keep telling yourself that and one day you might actually believe it.â
You narrow your eyes at him but make no move to walk away from him. Your team are still filming and youâd rather stay away until theyâre finished, even if it means standing with Tyler Owens until they are.Â
âYou guys gonna stop by the rodeo tomorrow night?â Tyler breaks the silence.Â
You shrug your shoulders. âDepends on how tomorrow goes. You?â
He nods. âYeah, we probably will, even if tomorrow doesnât go to plan. You know my team. We love a night out.â
The weather tomorrow was predicted to be a good one for storm chasers â thunderstorms with heavy rain and likely a tornado as well, if the conditions were good enough. You were all hoping that they were.Â
âMy guys are less likely to go if they know your team is going, you know?â You look at Tyler, noticing the way that heâs watching your team, who are now laughing at something that Ally had said for the video. âWe are still rivals.âÂ
âDid you think I needed a reminder?â He chuckles.
âWhy? Am I being too nice to you?â
Tyler grins, one of those ones that makes you feel a little funny in your stomach. Like butterflies â but you donât get butterflies from people you dislike.Â
âOh, darlin', youâre always a delight.â
You roll your eyes. âWant me to get you a shovel so you can start digging yourself a hole?âÂ
He holds up his hands in mock surrender and laughs. âSorry, sorry,â he grins. âYou wanna grab one for yourself so you can help me? Iâd love the company.â
You open your mouth to reply about how much youâd love to help just as you catch Robbieâs eye. Heâs quick to call out your name, beckoning you over, and you have no choice but to listen to him and leave Tyler. Youâve already stood here talking to him long enough and the last thing you want is your team thinking that youâre colluding with the Tornado Wranglers.Â
âGotta go,â you nod your head towards your group. âGood luck tomorrow.â
Tyler bids you good luck as well and watches as you head over towards your group, all of them eyeing him as you reach them. He tips his hat at Robbie, who is watching him with judging eyes, and turns on his heel, heading back to his own team to get a well needed beer.
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When Tyler gets back to his team, he realises that they were all watching him. They all give him questioning looks as he grabs a beer out of the cooler.Â
âWhat? I got something on my face?â
âYeah, it sure is written all over your face,â Boone says.
Tyler frowns. âWhat is?â
âOh, donât try and lie to us, Ty,â Dani adds.
He shakes his head and takes a seat on one of the fold up chairs beside his truck. Heâs smart enough to see what theyâre getting at â the way heâd been there talking with you for so long. His friends are smart too. But hopefully not smart enough to see through the facade Tyler puts up to try and convince them that he still dislikes you.Â
âHer, Ty? Really? Sheâs from the Thunder Team.â Boone stares Tyler down.
Tyler has no choice. âOkay, no,â he sighs and takes a long swig of his beer. âWe were just talking, and I was just messing around with her.â He was also trying to get the courage to ask you to the rodeo, just the two of you, but heâd chickened out at the last second. âShe definitely still hates us, judging by her reaction.â
Truth is, Tyler Owens has been harbouring a secret crush on you for the better part of a year now. It had snuck up on him. Heâd hated you at first, thought you were just another stuck up storm chasing student, especially when he found out you were studying for your PhD. But after spending so much time around you, something had changed and all of a sudden, you had a hold over him that you didnât even realise you had.Â
It drives Tyler insane.Â
The way he feels when he looks at you is definitely not the way he should be feeling about anyone, letalone the leader of a rival storm chasing team. But here he is.Â
The passion heâd seen in your eyes when youâd been chasing storms. The way you talked about them in your captions on social media when you posted photos youâd taken. Even the way you made time to learn more about them through school while being on the road so often.
He was well aware that he was supposed to hate you. And yet, he couldnât find it in himself to do it anymore.
âYou sure thatâs all it was?âÂ
âA hundred percent, Boone.â
Heâs thankful when the conversation moves away from you and the Thunder Team. It lets him sit in his own thoughts for a few minutes until heâll undoubtedly be brought back into the conversation for one reason or another.Â
Heâs unable to stop his eyes from drifting over to you and your team. Youâve taken a seat on the back of a truck, watching safely from behind the camera as Robbie films Ally again. He tries hard not to smile at the look on your face as you watch your friends, laughing along with the others. The last thing he needs right now is for one of his team to catch him grinning at you like an idiot, especially after convincing them that thereâs nothing going on. Â
He realises, then, that heâs already in way too deep.
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The last thing you expect when you wake up the next morning is to find out that your team made a bet with the Tornado Wranglers when you had gone to bed.Â
Itâd been raining for most of the night, the ground covered in mud and puddles. The sky was dark and you could just feel that the conditions were perfect for a tornado. You had a good feeling that today would be the day.
Until you learnt about the bet.
âI knew I shouldnât have left you guys alone.â
Robbie laughs, nearly choking on the piece of bacon heâd been eating. Youâve all come to a nearby diner to fuel up on both food and gas for your cars before what was supposed to be a long day of storm chasing. You have a feeling that it wonât be now that the bet exists.
âOkay, technically it was their fault,â Ally offers.
âExplain.â
âSo, weâd had a few drinks, and they had clearly also been drinking, and Harry and I were heading over to the bathrooms to clean up before going to bed â because dental hygiene is important!â Ally begins, forgetting all about her half eaten plate of food. âWe were almost there when they called out to us â I forget their names. The blond guy and the one with the mustache, the cute one. Anyway, they suggested a bet. Whoever could hold their liquor the best gets to choose which direction the other team chases in today.â
You stare at Ally. âAnd you said yes.â
She winces, and then shovels a fork full of eggs into her mouth, nodding so she doesnât have to give you a proper answer.Â
Your team is usually quite well behaved. But even the best of people could get taken advantage of, and youâve seen it many times first hand with the Tornado Wranglers. They can hold their liquor very well and wake up the next day with very little consequences from doing so. Youâre honestly surprised Ally is even functioning. Harry, on the other hand, you havenât seen all morning. Unsurprisingly, your team had obviously lost.
âWhich direction are we going, then?â
âThatâs the catch,â Robbie interjects. âThey choose for us before we go. They get to look at the radar first and decide which way is going to be best. And naturally, theyâre going to send us in the direction far away from the best chance.âÂ
You groan and let your head fall into your hands, beginning to ponder your options. You can either deal with the bet and get sent in the entirely wrong direction, orâŚ
Without a second thought, youâre pushing yourself up from the table and heading towards the door of the diner.
âWhere are you going!?â Robbie calls after you.
âIâm going to fix this mess!âÂ
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Tyler greets you with a smile that is way too cheerful for both the time of the morning that it is and the situation.
âTo what do I owe the pleasure on this fine morning, darlin'?â He asks, leaning up against his truck. Heâs holding a coffee in one hand. Good to know heâs human. Youâre not surprised that he doesnât look hungover at all. The man practically resembles a God.Â
âWouldnât call it a pleasure, honey,â you sigh, deciding to use a nickname just like he always uses for you. You cross your arms over your chest as you stop in front of him. âThis bet you made with my team last night. I want it called off.â
Tylerâs breath catches in his throat at the sound of the word honey coming out of your mouth, directed at him. He clears his throat, trying to ignore the way it feels to hear you calling him that. âNo can do, Iâm afraid. We Tornado Wranglers donât back down on bets.âÂ
You narrow your eyes at him. âIâm asking nicely.â
âI think you can ask a little nicer. Maybe throw a please in there,â he says. âYou know it wouldnât look good for your team, though, right? Half the other teams know about the bet.â
For a few moments, you simply just stare at him, hoping heâll budge. He doesnât. He stands there staring at you, too, leaning against his truck in an effortlessly attractive way, smiling at you in that same way he always does. Itâs like he reserves this specific smile just for you.Â
You take a step towards him, testing the waters, and notice the way his breath hitches this time at your close proximity. Did he dislike you that much that you getting this close to him set him on edge? Or was it something else?
âNothing can change your mind?â
Tyler shakes his head. âI already told you. We donât back down on our bets.â
âTyler.â Itâs a rare occasion where you call him by his first name, but you figure it canât hurt to try it. You can see his eyes soften a little at the sound of it. âIf you do this, youâre going to send us right off the trail and ruin our chase.â
âWho said Iâd send you in the wrong direction?âÂ
âIâm smarter than you give me credit for.â
âI donât know, darlin'. I give you a fair bit of credit for being a genius,â he took a sip of his coffee. âYouâre the one with the PhD. I didnât study that much.â
Something about hearing those words sets off that feeling inside your stomach again. You push it down. âI donât have my PhD yet.â
âNo,â Tyler shakes his head. âBut youâre close, arenât you? Thatâs more than most people around here can say regarding their education on these things.â He points a finger towards the sky, which is rapidly darkening.Â
You sigh. Heâs right about that. You are close to finishing your PhD, and not many of the other storm chasers around you could say the same.Â
âJust tell me which direction weâre going in, Owens.â
He looks at you for a moment. âIâll give you a choice,â he says, and for a moment hope sparks in your chest that youâll get to choose your direction â until he continues speaking. âIâll let this bet go if you make another one with me.â
âWhat sort of bet?â You cross your arms over your chest.
âNot regarding our teams. Just you and me.â
Youâre about to respond when you hear the sound of the van, playing music rather loudly â Harryâs choice â pulling into the motel parking lot behind you. You sigh and turn around to look at them, irritated that this is the second time in less than 24 hours that theyâve interrupted you and Tyler.Â
âNo luck?â Ally calls out from the passenger seat.Â
Behind them, Robbie pulls up in his truck.Â
You shake your head and turn back around to face Tyler. Thereâs no time to make another bet with him now that your team is here and theyâre all ready to go.Â
âEast or west, Owens?â
Tyler turns around and looks at the sky around you. You figure heâs already done his research on the conditions in every direction and that heâs just messing with you, pretending to decide on the spot. Any good storm chaser would have been watching the radars all morning â which you had been, before you found out about the bet.Â
âEast.â He says, turning back around to face you. âThere are two possible formations, so letâs see which one develops. Or, you can ditch your team and come join us for the day. My passenger seat practically has your name on it, darlinâ.âÂ
A small part of you finds yourself wanting to say yes to him. To tell him that youâd love nothing more than to get in his truck and see what a day with the Tornado Wranglers is like. But the reasonable part of you wins out.Â
âYouâre going to regret making this bet with my team, Owens,â you take a step back from him, giving him his space again.Â
âI gave you the choice of another option, but you didnât take it.â
You ignore him and turn around, heading towards the passenger side of Robbieâs truck â your usual spot when storm chasing. Tyler laughs at your reaction and then gets into his own truck before pressing his hand to the horn, making you jump at the sound, obviously using it to call his team from inside. You shoot him a look over your shoulder and in return, he sends a wink your way.
âMay the best team win,â Tyler flashes a grin.
âOh, we will!â
â
As much as Tyler hates to admit it, he had sent you in the wrong direction. There were two possible formations, that was true. But it looked very clear that the one to the east wasnât actually going to develop into anything, and he was sure you wouldâve figured that out once you got on the road and actually checked the conditions yourself.
He hates disappointing you. He saw the look on your face as you tried to convince him to call off the bet, the way you wanted to make sure today was a good one for your team. But it isnât entirely out of competition that he sent you in the wrong direction.
Subconsciously, he did it to try and keep you safe.
If youâre out of the way of the tornado, then itâs a weight off of Tylerâs chest. He wouldnât admit that to his team, but it felt good to think about himself. That youâd be safe. Besides, he had tried to get you out of it by making another bet with you, but he knew that you wouldnât humour him the second he saw your team arrive.Â
He presses his foot down on the accelerator, watching the clouds ahead of them. Something is going to form. He knows it. He just hopes itâs a good one, something worth chasing.Â
In the passenger seat, Boone is keeping a good eye on the clouds to the east. Heâs filming as well, live streaming as usual.Â
âYou were right, Ty,â Boone says, pointing the camera out the window towards the east. âThat oneâs gonna give us nothing. Itâs already disappearing.â
Tyler lets out a breath of relief. Youâre out of harms way and even though he knows youâd be annoyed at him if you ever found out, he canât seem to find it in himself to feel bad about the fact. He had felt bad about the bet when youâd been talking to him, but now he realises that keeping the bet was a good idea.
âThis oneâs gonna be a good one, I can feel it,â he says, eyeing the clouds above them.Â
Then, it happens â the tornado forms right in front of them. Itâs already huge, bigger than any tornado Tyler has seen in the past few months.
Boone whoops in the seat beside him, moving the camera to film the tornado through the windshield.Â
âJust look at that beauty!â He exclaims.Â
Tyler canât keep the smile off of his face as they drive closer to it. He stops the car once they get close enough, anchoring it to the ground as usual, watching as it gets closer and closer to the truck.Â
âOh, this is gonna be fun,â Tyler yells, straight to the camera that Boone is holding in his face. âLetâs do this!â
Itâs only a split second later that his heart drops to his stomach. He watches as the tornado, once coming right towards them, veers off course. Itâs heading east. And itâs growing in size.Â
He looks out of the passenger window and in the distance, he can see your truck. Itâs white, so bright under the dark sky. Youâre going to be right in its path.
He sent you in the wrong direction to try and get you out of harms way, and instead heâs sent you in the exact direction the tornado is heading. Thereâs no way you can get out of its path in time.Â
Tyler suddenly feels like he can barely breathe.
âTurn the camera off, Boone,â he commands, and then heâs removing the anchors from the ground and pressing his foot down onto the accelerator before he can even really think about it, even though thereâs no way he can reach you in time with how quickly the tornado is moving towards you.
Boone, thankfully, listens, ending the stream, putting the camera down and picking up the radio to try and reach you. Heâs realised whatâs happening. Tyler tries to ignore the panic he feels when thereâs no answer.
He canât lose you like this. Not now. Not when he never really even had you. Not when you didnât even know the way he felt about you. Heâd been an asshole, a fool, making that bet. If he hadnât, none of this would have happened.
âPlease be okay, please be okay.â He mutters it under his breath like itâs a mantra. He doesnât care what Boone thinks. If he says it enough, maybe he can make it come true.
â
Youâve seen tornadoes before. Youâve been close to them before. But youâve never had one quite this size coming straight at you. You hadnât expected this.Â
When Tyler sent you east, Robbie had checked the radar and noticed that the cells out here were much less likely to form a tornado compared to the ones west. Youâd gone anyway, figuring youâd try your chances, leaving Ally, Harry and the rest of your team a little further back, trying to get as close as you could before you realised your tornado was going to amount to nothing at all.
You and Robbie had been watching the tornado forming west of you, wishing you had been able to chase that one rather than do what the Tornado Wranglers told you.Â
And then, it changed course.
âGet out of the car! We need to run!â Robbie undoes his seatbelt as he speaks and it doesnât take you long to follow suit, undoing your own and jumping out of the truck.
He takes off at a run ahead of you just as the rain begins.
Your heart is beating faster in your chest than you think it ever has before. Your legs burn at the pace youâre running, your feet sinking into and skidding through the muddy paddock thanks to the heavy rain last night and the rain growing even heavier now. It slows you down, but your adrenaline pushes you faster. You canât stop, not now. Not when thereâs a possible EF4 on your tail, getting closer to you with every breath you take.
You make a mistake, then, deciding to look back at it.Â
The sight of it only makes you run faster, but when you turn back, fear strikes through your system as you realise you canât see Robbie anymore.Â
The wind isnât strong enough to have pulled him back into it, not when he was running ahead of you, but you canât help but think of the worst possible scenario as your gaze narrows in on a gully just ahead of you. Maybe he made it there before you and now heâs just waiting.
The wind from the tornado picks up trees and branches and other debris, sending things spinning through the air. You feel something slice across your leg and cry out at the sudden pain, but thereâs no time to inspect the damage as you slide down the small hill into the gully, the mud going everywhere as you hit the bottom.Â
You donât even have time to scan for Robbie as you press yourself down onto the ground of the gully, covering your head with your hands and pressing your face into the ground. You try to ignore the feeling of the mud and dirt on your skin, the throbbing pain in your leg, the rain pelting down on your back, soaking you to the bone, and try to keep breathing steadily despite being out of breath from the run and the adrenaline.Â
You canât panic now. If you panic now, youâre dead.Â
The tornado gets closer and you can hear it. Hear the wind rushing through the air, hear the sound of trees being ripped out of the ground. Hear the crashing sound of the truck being picked up and thrown by it.Â
Everything is okay, you tell yourself, like a mantra. Everything is going to be okay. Because if you tell yourself enough, maybe it will come true.
â
By the time Tyler gets to the place where your truck had been, the tornado is gone and so is your truck. He barely even has time to put his own truck into park before heâs jumping out of it and calling your name.Â
Boone is quick to follow him.
Tylerâs eyes narrow in on something in the distance â the remnants of your truck. Itâs sitting upside down, the cab crushed in and all the glass broken. Even some of the wheels are missing. His heart almost stops.
No, you would have been smart enough to get out. You wouldnât have stayed in the truck. He knows that. He believes that. It was one of the first things any storm chaser learnt â never stay in your car, itâs better to take your chances outside of it.
He stops in the middle of the field and takes a long, deep breath to try and calm himself down when he hears the sound of someone yelling out.
âHey, I need some help over here!â
Itâs a male voice, not belonging to you, which is the first sign that makes Tyler realise something is wrong. He recognises Robbie immediately, even though heâs drenched in rain and covered in mud and blood.
Boone runs off towards him and Tyler follows.
âWhere is she?â He cuts in as Boone begins asking Robbie where heâs been hurt. âWere you with her? Where is she?âÂ
He knows heâs being a little irrational. He should be kinder, especially when heâs the reason Robbie was even in this tornado in the first place, but his mind is narrowed in on you, on making sure youâre okay. Heâs never been more terrified that heâs lost you in his life.
âI donât know,â Robbie shakes his head. âShe was behind me, and then I jumped down into this little dam and she never came in after me.âÂ
Tyler doesnât let him say anything else before he takes off running. He knows Boone can handle Robbie. His only concern is finding you. He calls out your name again and again and again, willing you to respond to just one of them.
He only hears silence.
â
The second you wake up, you push yourself up, getting your face out of the mud and opening your eyes, trying to adjust them to the sudden brightness now that the tornado has disappeared.Â
Youâre vaguely aware of the sound of someone calling out your name, but it sounds fuzzy, far away. Your head is spinning and youâre pretty sure you could be imagining it.
You put a hand up to the side of your face, feeling the sticky sensation of blood on your hands. Something must have hit your head and knocked you out during the tornado. You can only remember something hitting your leg as youâd slid down into the gully. How long have you been lying here? Minutes? Hours? Days, even?
Looking around, you can see the devastation caused by the tornado. There are trees and branches everywhere, and with the rain, itâs made it even muddier â and probably impossible to climb out of, especially with your injuries. You finally allow yourself to inspect your leg, noticing a deep cut across your shin, ripping your jeans. Your leg starts to throb as you finally allow yourself to recognise the pain.Â
With a deep breath, you try and push yourself to your feet. Itâs slippery down here thanks to all the mud and rain, and you manage to stand for just a second before your leg buckles and sends you crashing back down. At least itâs a fairly soft landing.
You curse under your breath just as you hear movement above you. Your eyes flicker towards the direction of the sound, and when you see Tyler Owens appear at the edge of the gully just to the right of you, you nearly feel like you could cry.
âTyler!â You manage to call out to him, though your voice is weak.
His head spins towards your voice, eyes widening as he sees you. You must look like a mess, covered in all the blood and dirt, but you knows he doesnât care. Especially with the way he slides down into the gully and stumbles towards you, getting covered in mud himself in the process.
âAre you okay? Are you hurt?â He falls to his knees in front of you, his hands moving to cup your cheeks and move your head from side to side. Heâs quick to check the wound on your head where the blood is coming from. âYouâre okay, darlinâ, it doesnât look too deep.â
You can see the panic in his eyes as he scans you, scans your whole body looking for injuries. You can also tell from the look on his face when he looks at your shin that your injury there is worrisome.Â
âItâs my fault,â Tyler shakes his head, refusing to move his hands from your cheeks. Itâs as if youâll fade away if he lets go. âI shouldnât have told you to go east. I was just trying to get you out of the way of the tornado cause I felt that yours wasnât gonna develop, but then ours changed course and it was heading straight towards you and I couldnât get here fast enough and god, the idea of losing you, of never seeing you again, of never askingââ
âTyler!âÂ
He stops talking, having not even realised that he had let the situation get the better of him and had been rambling on. When he meets your eyes, youâre shocked to see that there are tears in his.Â
âYou never call me by my first name.â
âI didnât think Iâd be able to get your attention if I didnât.â
Your reach up and take one of his hands off of your face and weave your fingers between his. You donât really know what youâre doing, exactly, but all you know is you need to comfort him. That and youâre shaking like a leaf and the feeling of holding his hand is like an anchor to the world. A reminder that youâre alive.Â
âIâm still here, Tyler. Iâm all right.â
âYouâre not,â he shakes his head. âYouâre hurt, and itâs because of meââ
You take him by surprise as you reach up and place your own hand on his cheek. Itâs only when you touch his face that you remember your hand is covered in blood and mud, but when you try and take it away, Tyler places his hand over the top of it. His eyes flutter closed and he lets out a long breath that feels to you that itâs something like relief.
The two of you stay there like that for what feels like an eternity but is really just a few minutes, soaking in the feeling of each others skin and coming to terms with the realisation that youâre alive.Â
âItâs not your fault, Tyler,â you mutter softly. âYou couldnât have known that tornado was going to change course and head straight for us. Just because that bet ended up landing us in the path of a probable EF4 doesnât mean youâre the one to blame for it. I donât blame you.â
He blinks his eyes open and stares at yours for a moment.Â
âNow, what were you saying about asking me something?â You try to change the subject.
Thereâs a look of something in Tylerâs eyes that you canât quite place, but it drops off of his face instantly at your words and he lets out an awkward laugh. âI donât think nowâs the right time, darlinâ,â he says. âSome other time, when youâre not bleeding and injured. We need to get you out of here and to a hospital.â
You shake your head, ignoring the fact that the movement makes you a little dizzy. âI could have just died and I would have never known what it is you wanted to ask me. So I want to know what it is right now.â Youâre surprised at how strong your voice sounds, even though you donât feel strong at all right now.
Tyler sighs and you can see by the look on his face that heâs giving in to you. âI was trying to get the courage to ask you out, was trying last night actually but I chickened out. You can be quite intimidating sometimes, you know that?â
For a moment, you just stare at Tyler.Â
âI thought I was the one who hit my head. Did you hit yours too?â
He lets out a soft laugh. âSomething like that.â
âYou need another reminder that weâre supposed to hate each other?â
Tyler shakes his head. âI think Iâve had enough reminders to last me a lifetime. But Iâm done with pretending to hate you. With trying to convince my team that I dislike you so much. I know they know the truth. It doesnât matter, even though you canât stand me.âÂ
You meet Tylerâs eyes and in them, you can see that heâs telling the truth. He doesnât hate you, nor dislike you, nor anything similar. With the way heâs looking at you, the way he was calling your name, the way he panicked so much when he thought you were seriously hurt⌠he really was trying to ask you out. Just the thought of it makes that feeling rise in your stomach again, and for the first time you recognise the feeling for what it truly is â butterflies. You donât get butterflies from people you hate.
âI donât hate you, Tyler.â
You can see the surprise flash across his eyes.
âYou donât hate me?â
âYou annoy the hell out of me and you drive me insane sometimes. But no. You fascinate me, and you make me laugh, and even though every member of my team hates you and your stupid red truck, Iâve always wondered what itâd be like to be in the passenger seat with you, driving head first into a tornado, and I nearly said yes when you asked me earlier.â
Tyler chuckles. âMy truck is not stupid.â
âDoes your passenger seat really have my name on it?â
âEmbroidered it myself.â
You laugh, then, a real, full laugh, and Tyler canât help but laugh as well at the absurdity of the situation. Youâve just survived a devastating tornado, youâre injured in more ways than one, Tyler Owens has just told you he likes you and youâve come to the realisation that you like the fact that he does. And maybe, you like him a little bit too.
âWeâre not gonna make it to that rodeo tonight, are we?â You ask, once the laughs subside.
Tyler shakes his head. âRain check for the next one?â
âThatâs how youâre asking me out?â
He doesnât get a chance to reply before you both hear your names being called and look up just as Boone and Robbie appear at the top of the gully. Tyler turns around to look at them. They look relieved to have found you both, and you feel just as relieved to see that Robbie is alive and well, only a little battered just like you are. Even if youâre a little disappointed that your moment with Tyler was interrupted. It seems that happens more often than not lately.
âIs she okay?â Boone asks Tyler.
He nods. âYeah, but sheâs injured. Weâre gonna need a hand out of here.â
âWe got you,â Boone says.
â
âSo, when are you asking me out properly, Owens?â You ask.
Itâs been a week since the tornado and a week since you found out that Tyler Owens had been wanting to ask you out for months. Boone had stayed true to his word that day, using a rope and Tylerâs truck to pull you both up out of the gully.
Tyler had barely left your side since â even in the truck ride to the hospital. He usually hated letting anyone drive his truck other than himself, but that day heâd thrown the keys to Boone so he didnât have to take any of his attention off of you. Heâd stayed with you in the hospital as well, even when the rest of your team turned up to check on you and Robbie.
You were surprised at how quickly your teams had dropped their rivalry after the tornado. Theyâd clearly seen the way you and Tyler acted around each other, how things had changed after the tornado, even though both of you refused to give them details on what had happened when Tyler had found you in the gully.Â
It was something both of you were glad for.
âYou canât just ask me that,â Tyler says, kicking his legs up on the desk in the small motel room. Luckily, heâd taken off his muddy boots when heâd come inside to check on you. He had insisted you go back home to recover from your leg injury, but youâd refused.Â
âI canât?â You ask from your spot on the bed, resting your leg up on some pillows. It had luckily not been too bad of an injury, just a reasonably deep cut that needed stitching and wrapping. You still had to be careful not to rip the stitches, which meant no storm chasing and only resting for the time being.Â
Tyler nods. âYou made me admit the truth to you while we were both covered in mud and blood in the bottom of a wet, muddy gully. Iâm not going to ask you out while youâre sitting on a motel room bed with an injured leg and stitches in your forehead. Iâm classier than that.â
You snort. âYou, classy?â
âFrom time to time,â he shrugs a shoulder.
You jokingly roll your eyes at him. âIâll believe it when I see it. You know, you never actually explained what the other bet you wanted to make with me that day was. Was that something to do with asking me out as well?â
Tylerâs face broke out into a grin. âMaybe.â
âOf course,â you canât help but laugh at the silly look on his face. âAre you at least going to ask me before I get swept up in another tornado?â
âDarlinâ,â Tyler stands up and crosses the room until heâs standing right beside you. One of his hands reaches down and picks up yours, weaving his fingers in-between yours. âIf you get swept up in a tornado, Iâm going to be right beside you. Iâm gonna be beside you for as long as you let me. For as long as I get. As long as I get, okay?â
He repeats it like a mantra. Because if he says it enough, heâs certain it will come true.
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ainât afraid of a little thunder | tyler owens



ânow, sweetheart⌠I know you didnât come crawling in here in the middle of the night,â his gaze flickers between your shadowed, sullen face and the way your sleep shirt ends at the middle of your thighs. âjust because of a little thunder?â
warnings: minors dni, 18+. smut. unprotected pinv. oral (m+f). no physical descriptions of reader except some hair pulling mentioned.
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Blinding white light flashes, spilling through and under the gaps in the curtains. The furniture is, at once, illuminated a ghastly white. The room remains still, aside from where you lay in your bed, tangled in sheets and breathing softly.Â
What comes next isnât the rolling kind of thunder that usually spills across these parts, thereâs nothing slow or melodic about it. It comes as an almighty clap, shaking the old farmhouse down to its foundations.Â
Seemingly spurred on by the sound, the wind joins the symphony by crashing into the window, slamming at the shutters and making the two panels swing wide open.
The storm howls now, spilling through these old walls and waking you with a start. You shoot upright in bed, eyes wide and heart thundering in your ears. Rain splatters on the worn floorboards as you look frantically around your childhood bedroom.
âShit.â You huff out, hurling yourself out of the creaky, old metal-framed bed you had spent your teenage years in. You stumble towards the whirling wind and wrestle the window shut, snapping the latch shut once again.
You had been jolted so violently from your dreams that you arenât even sure your eyes are open until youâre staring at streaks of lightning painting the dark sky. With a trembling hand, you reach for the edge of the curtain and pull it back across the window.
Even with your view gone, as you slip back into bed itâs impossible to pretend that the storm isnât happening. It whips at the house, making the foundations creak and groan. Every few seconds, the sky will streak bright white and will roar with another clap of thunder.Â
Eyes squeezed shut and the sheets pulled high isnât cutting it. The weather rages just beyond these four walls, refusing to be ignored. Your heart thunders along with the bellowing horizon.
You toss onto your left side. Then your right. A frustrated sound slips your lips as you thrash onto your back. Itâs like the storm is just getting worse. Closer.Â
Each flash of lightning feels brighter. Each clap of thunder feels louder. You tremble under the confines of your comforter, lips pursed. You shoot a quick look toward the little digital alarm clock on your night stand. 1:55.Â
Panic flares in your chest. You remember being small in this room, terrified of these same storms. The nights where you would tear out of bed and race down the hall to the safety of your parentsâ bed.
Youâre a little old for that now, and they chose this week of all to be vacationing at Niagara Falls.Â
You pull the blankets tighter around yourself, momentarily blinded by the prospect of being alone in this big, rickety house all by yourself in the path of a storm â youâre miles away from help reaching you.
But you arenât all alone.Â
After a tough few days of field work, you had opened your doors â well, your parentsâ doors â to a⌠colleague, of sorts. If thatâs what you could call Tyler. You had a common goal, and he needed a place to stay while the two of you got some work done, that was all. It was easier than sending him to the motel an hour away.
Heâs down the hall, probably sleeping like a baby, in the guest room.
You couldnât possibly wake him. He would hold it over your head for the rest of your life. You would never live it down. Being a meteorologist who canât sleep through a littleâ
Storm.
Itâs that last, tremendous crash of thunder that sends you flying, once again, out of your childhood bed as it rattles the house. Youâre cursing yourself under your breath already as you pad, barefoot down the hallway.Â
Past pictures of yourself missing teeth and grinning, sporting pigtails and wearing overalls â all images of yourself that you would rather the famed âTornado Wranglerâ himself hadnât seen.Â
The only thing that stops you is a brief moment in front of the door to the guest room, where you stand debating whether it would be better to knock or to just slip in and hope that he doesnât even notice you.
You should knock. He could be naked. Shit.Â
Swallowing both your pride and the lump of solid anxiety in your throat, you close your eyes and rap your knuckles softly against the door. Maybe he doesnât hear you over the storm, or maybe heâs just a deep sleeper, but he doesnât answer.
You should leave him alone.
But you canât stand the thought of being by yourself through this. What if itâs something big? â You should have checked the radar.
Youâre already twisting the doorknob, as slow as you can. It complies silently, the door slipping open without a peep. You would have gotten away with it, if you had thought about the light in the hall.
You get a glimpse of him while heâs still asleep. Sprawled out across the bed, laying on his back on the side closest to the door, his hair mussed and his face turned away from you. Curtains wide open, still. His clothes are thrown on the chair in the corner. The sheets are slung low on his waist. A flash of lightning illuminates the ridges through the golden skin of his abdomen.Â
Then, that darned light from the hallway casts across his face and wakes him. He stirs, groaning in soft complaint as he lifts his head from the pillow and blinks angrily in your direction.
He says your name, his voice deep and growly from sleep. His tone vaguely suggests that heâs checking if itâs really you, but youâre too distracted to answer him.
Tyler twists his neck and looks around for a clock, pushing himself up just a little and letting the sheets fall to reveal the waistband of his navy boxers. âWhat time is it?â
âLate. Sorry,â You mumble out, still standing in his wide-open doorway like an idiot. âYou should go back to sleep.â
His brows knit together as he turns his head to look at you again. Grumpy looks good on him. Especially when heâs laying in bed, his hair disheveled and his clothes on the floor.Â
He presses the base of his palm into his eye socket, every bit as disgruntled as he looks as he rubs the sleep away with his big hands.Â
âYou gonna stand there and watch me all night if I do?âÂ
Your immediate reaction is to put your hackles up and get defensive at the accusation, like thatâs not kind of exactly how the situation would appear to him.
âNo, I just⌠I couldnât sleep.â Your answer isnât really an answer at all. Tyler reminds you of this by simply raising his eyebrows, as if to say âand what might that have to do with me?â. You shrug your shoulders. âI was just coming to see ifâ if you were up.â
âI am now.â Tyler offers. âWhat did you want?â
Desperately to go back to sleep. Youâre exhausted. These past few days have been some of the hardest of your life â and here you are, unable to sleep, trying to find a bed to sleep in, like a child.
You stand there, debating for a moment if youâre going to come clean. It would be easy enough to just admit your irrational little fear and crawl into bed, and deal with the constant teasing from then on.Â
Unfortunately, your body makes the decision for you. Thunder and lightning crash together, shaking the house once again. The rain whipping at the shutters does nothing to conceal the gasp-bordering-shriek that slips your lips as you jump and rush into the room.
Tylerâs eyes widen through the dark. His gaze is quizzical as he studies the abject panic on your face, then looks to his window. Then, he looks slowly back to you.Â
His mouth twitches. Excitement flashes across his face with a burst of lightning as a grin twists at his mouth.
âNow, sweetheart⌠I know you didnât come crawling in here in the middle of the night,â His gaze flickers between your shadowed, sullen face and the way your sleep shirt ends at the tops of your thighs. âJust because of a little thunder?â
âDonât be a dick about it â I know itâs ridiculous, I just canât sleep.â You rush out, folding your arms across your chest. As you do so, your shirt bunches and rides up just enough to prove that you are, in fact, not wearing any shorts. Heâd been wondering about that.
As he studies your face for the next few moments, you can see that he considers being a dick â and decides against it.
He holds his palms up in surrender, and shrugs his shoulders as he peels back the other side of the covers. Amusement coats his words as he drawls a playful, âWell, why didnât you say so?â
Closing the door to the hallway, the room is plunged into darkness once again. You trudge around to the other side of the bed, begrudging every moment of this ridiculous night. You should have had him sleep in the barn like you had threatened to. But then you really would be all alone in this big old house.
His eyes follow your silhouette around the foot of the bed, as the sky flashes white once more he takes note of the way your cute graphic tee sits a little higher in the back, giving him just the smallest glimpse of where your thighs meet the swell of your ass.
He waits for you to reach the bed and set one knee on before he goes back to trying to rest. He lays down on his back and closes his eyes as the bed shifts slightly with your weight and the covers wriggle around with your movement.
Then, things settle.
The bed goes still, and so do the both of you as you lay side by side in it. Itâs not an especially large double, but the two of you both seem to be choosing to ignore the way his warm shoulder is pressed right up against yours.
Itâs just his shoulder. His bare shoulder, sure, but itâs not like you could ask him to put some clothes on â youâre the one who came crawling into his bed in your underwear. Youâre just grateful that thereâs just about enough room for the rest of you to not graze him at all.
You close your eyes, and inhale deeply. This whole house usually smells like lavender and vanilla, but not now. This room smells like spiced oak and pine, and the familiar smell of his cologne lingers on his clothes, his belongingsâ his bare skin.
His voice cuts through the dark. âSo, youâre not like a bedwetter or anything, right? â Dâyour parents usually like give you a stuffed animal to get through this kind of thing, orââ
You reach out and smack him hard in his stomach. His hard, taught stomach. âShut it, Owens.â
The bed rattles with his soft laughter.
âI justâ Iâm blindsided,â He admits, still laughing. He tucks an arm behind his head, meaning your shoulder now sits in the curve of his underarm. âYouâre afraid of thunder.â
You throw yourself onto your side, turning swiftly away from him and tugging away his share of covers just out of spite. âNo one will ever believe you. Iâll tell them youâre crazy.âÂ
He grins in the dark.
âDonât worry, sweetheart. Iâm not gonna tattle on you â you have no idea how much Iâm enjoying being the only person who knows that Little Miss âDo As I Sayâ gets this rattled over a little rain.â
You roll your eyes, then close them. âGoodnight, Tyler.â
The bed shakes again with another bout of his quiet laughter. âYeah, gânight, honey.â
The pet names are going to be put to an abrupt end first thing tomorrow morning. Youâre going to give him hell before he even gets a chance to open his stupid, pretty mouth. Until then, you have to keep yourself from doing anything that might have you exiled back to your own room.
Once again, the room settles. The rain whips at the windows, soaking the soil outside. Thunder rumbles closer again, but the lightning flashes donât seem quite so bright.Â
You focus on the sound of him breathing. Deep, slow inhales. Heâs calm as could be, his weight pressing into the mattress and his body heat radiating under the shared covers. Uncomfortable on your right side but not wanting to be facing him, you roll onto your back.
Unconsciously a few moments later, you roll back onto your right side. Maybe then your left side. After that, your back again. Then your front. Â
As you sigh and twist, Tyler sucks in a sharp breath from beside you.
âGod damn, will you sit still? â Youâre gonna spin yourself out of this bed.â Itâs not until heâs done complaining that you realize heâs now holding you. His arm is secured tight enough around your middle that you couldnât roll over again, even if you wanted to. Facing away from him, your eyes stare at the painted wall.
He huffs, closing his eyes and flexing his arm around you as he drags you closer.
âGo to sleep.â He mumbles groggily, his breath tickling at the nape of your neck.Â
Well, if you were struggling before, then the sentiment is entirely hopeless now.Â
You lie awake, watching the sky crackle and glow with flashes of colour. Tyler lies with you, feeling you flinch at every boom that follows.
He shifts suddenly behind you, feeling you go rigid.
âThis thing really has you spooked, doesnât it?â His fingers sprawl across your covered stomach, his voice coated with a softness you werenât expecting. You feel him lift his head and peer over your shoulder, trying to get a look at your face.
âNo.â You bite back, trying to tug yourself free from his hold and shift closer to the edge of the bed. Youâll be hanging off of the side if you keep this up.
âHere, câmere,â Tyler murmurs, catching your bicep and turning you back around. Your brows furrow and your face grows stormy, and he can just tell that youâre batting up to argue with him.Â
He opens both of his arms and wraps them around you at once, giving you no choice but to squish against his chest. Your eyes squeeze open as he presses his lips to your hairline. âItâs alright, youâre alright.â
You stare at the freckle on his neck up close as his fingers stroke at the length of your trembling spine, frozen.
âListen,â He mumbles against your hair as another clap of thunder tears across the sky. âTwo, three, four, five â itâs already getting further away. Was just passing us by.â
âI know that.â You mumble begrudgingly against his chest, hating the way your fingers instinctively splay across his bare ribs.
Quiet falls between the two of you. You get it, heâs just trying to help â and frankly you are being a little ridiculous. He gets it, sometimes thereâs no explaining fear. Itâs just there.
His fingers stop at the base of your spine, disrupting the soft pattern he had going. Just for a moment, before he skims them all the way to the nape of your neck and curls them around the curve of your shoulder.
Once again, his mouth grazes your temple. Barely a kiss. Maybe even something platonic. Heâs just trying to settle you. But then, there doesnât feel like thereâs much platonic about the way youâre wrapped together.
âItâs alright,â He murmurs. You can feel the rumble of his voice in your chest as he gives your nape a soft squeeze. âBreathe with me.â
Tyler takes long, deep breaths. Slow, and steady, but not patronizing. The kind that make you feel a dizzy kind of sleepy. You could fall asleep just like this, wrapped in his arms and copying his breaths, but you wonât let yourself.Â
You dip your head forwards just a fraction, and press your lips to his bare shoulder. Itâs small, and again barely a kiss, maybe even something platonic. Just like his was. He doesnât say anything about it, and the quiet continues for a little longer.
His thumb strokes at the column of your throat as he leans in, turning his nose towards your hair. âThatâs it.âÂ
You turn your head too, closing your lips softly around his collarbone. This oneâs an inch less polite than the others, just a bit more daring, but still easy to misunderstand.
Opening up your palm, you trail your nails along his side, brushing softly from his ribs to his hips. Then, you stretch your neck and reach higher.
His fingers squeeze at your nape as your lips close against his throat. His free hand comes from its resting place against the sheets to curl around your thigh.
The tip of your nose bumps his chin in passing, he looks down while you look up until your eyes are locked together through the dark.
You would never live this down. Your work is too important to risk it all byâ heâs kissing you before youâre done arguing with yourself, and your mind is made up.
His stubble scrubs at your cheek as he presses against you, capturing your mouth with his, kneading at his hold on your thigh.Â
Your palm presses into the muscle of his back, firm and pulling him against you. Youâre the one who hikes your thigh around his hip. Heâs the one who twists the two of you and plants you firmly on your back between the pillows.
And then, youâre looking at each other again.
Lightning flashes across the sky, making his green eyes glow emerald for a moment. They search across your face while his hands take hold of your hips.
He looks at you in a way he never has before, all those days working together, his eyes hungry with lust. The intensity in those pretty, green eyes sends shocks of electricity up your spine.
âJust for tonight, and we never speak of this again.â You breathe, eyes wide as you stare up at him. Tylerâs lips twitch.
âYouâre gonna regret those terms.â He promises, letting that cocky grin of his twist across his mouth, raising his brows in challenge. You swallow, narrowing your eyes back at him. âBut, sure. Whatever you say.â
Right as youâre starting to think that maybe this isnât worth its risk, he leans forwards and turns your head to the side, closing his mouth around your pulse point.Â
His teeth graze against the spot, just sharp enough of a sting to make you gasp before heâs pressing against you harder, kissing harder, soothing his mark with his tongue.Â
The tip of his angled nose bumps the curve of your jaw, his stubble scratching at your sensitive skin. You hike your leg higher around his waist, pressing your foot into his thigh. His tongue dips from between his lips, flicking across your jugular before he captures the spot with his mouth.
Your fingers curl around his neck, squeezing at his nape, holding his mouth against your throat. A moan slips your lips as his teeth graze over your skin. He sucks a firm kiss into the spot below your ear.
He hums as your fingers slide up into his hair, rewarding you with another open-mouthed kiss in a spot that makes you squirm. Your eyes close contentedly as his mouth works against the smooth skin there.
When the next crash of thunder shakes the foundations, you almost forget to flinch.Â
Tyler twists his head sharply and with a sudden, mutual urgency, you crash together. He pulls you flush against him, sliding his tongue into your mouth and caressing it expertly against yours.
Then, his attention turns to the large, old local team jersey you had worn to bed. It was the first thing you had found in your closet. He doesnât seem to care, bunching it around your middle and tugging you forwards to lift it over your head.
Lightning strikes as the jersey hits the floor. As his knees sit between your thighs, Tyler studies your body. He has thought about this before, what you might look like under all that office-wear. His imagination doesnât compare.
He sits back on his knees, cupping his palm over the tent straining against his boxer-briefs. Your gaze flickers downward, eye-lids drooping with want as you watch him palm a hand over his cock.
âDonât move.â He mumbles, reaching out to settle his other hand against the soft curve of your bare waist. Itâs clear that he has a plan in his head, you can practically hear the gears turning as his darkened eyes study your body.
Stroking himself carelessly, he drops his hand to the inside of your thigh and pushes it back just a bit. Then, Tyler groans as he lowers his mouth to your chest. One of his warm, weathered hands comes up to caress your breast while his mouth cares for the other.
He kisses softly over the swell of skin, more gentle than you would have expected someone like him to be. He glances up at you as he purses his lips and blows softly, fanning cool air against your already half-hardened nipple.
Then, that talented tongue dips from his lips again, and traces the colour of your nipple, flicking back and forth across the bud before he finally closes his mouth around it.Â
Your head sinks into the pillows as your chest arches eagerly toward his kisses. Moans spill from your lips, and you just know that youâll be soaked by the time he finally touches you.
He doesnât keep you waiting long. Amidst his parade of kisses, as heâs approaching your navel, his hand dips between your legs. You almost flinch at the contact, keening into his touch instead.Â
His fingertips are featherlight, trailing the seams of your underwear where they sit between your thighs. His thumb presses firmer, experimentally sliding between your folds.Â
Taking your bottom lip between your teeth, you glance down as he looks up at you. His mouth twists as your excitement spills through the lace against the pad of his thumb.
This is most definitely territory that neither one of you have business venturing into. Itâs certainly going to make your next venture a little bit more tense than usual. The irony of it being your common venture that had led you here isnât lost on either of you either.
Tyler makes it known that he has every intention of bringing his usual cockiness to this encounter, smirking as he presses his mouth to your hipbone, circling his thumb softly over your clit.
Bright, white lightning streaks again outside the window. It bathes the farm you grew up on in sudden, harsh light. The rumble of thunder doesnât come until Tylerâs sucking a mark into the inside of your thighâ he was right, it is getting further away.
And heâs getting closer.
You gasp sharply as he opens his lips and dives forwards, mouthing at your soaked core through the flimsy constraints of your lace underwear.Â
The next streak of lightning catches all of the shadows in the muscles of his back, working and flexing as he peels your underwear down your thighs. He kisses the length of your legs, nipping and biting as he goes, tossing the lace to some far corner of the room as soon as heâs done.
Your fingers shoot into his hair, squeezing firmly as he buries his face between your legs. Eager and animalistic, he sucks and licks, holding your thighs over his strong shoulders. You shudder. He groans as you tug at his sandy roots.
As you have found with everything else he does, Tylerâs ginormous ego seems to be well-founded. He has every bit the right to be so confident.Â
Though, youâll never admit that outside of these four walls.
He doesnât need you to. The way your body thrashes and arches against his mouth tells him all he needs to know.Â
You hum softly like you havenât been moaning openly into the chilled room, tugging at his short locks once again. He groans into your excitement. At once, ring finger slides into you alongside his middle. He curls them both into you.
The sharp gasp it draws from you goes straight to his cock, eliciting another deep groan from his chest as he grinds himself against the patterned sheets.
All you can do is breathe, heels pressing into the mattress as you chase his mouth. Unhindered whimpers spilling from your lips as he works his fingers into you. It feels better than good. Incredible, even.
For the sake of your dignity, youâre grateful to lack the ability to tell him how good this feels.Â
âThatâs it, pretty girl,â Tyler takes a break to nip at your thighs and coax you towards the finish line youâre already desperate to cross. He looks up at you from between your legs. Your head is thrown back into the pillows, your muscles tensed and trembling. Youâre fucking yourself on his fingers. âTake what you need. You gonna get yourself there?â
Then, he leans down and licks one stripe along your core, making you cry out. âOr you need me to do it for you?â
âGod, youâre an asshole,â You rush out, brows furrowing in concentration as you desperately chase that high. He chuckles softly, leaving you hanging as he waits for your answer. âYes! Alright? â I need you.â
Tyler takes that answer with delight, pinning your thigh back against your middle with sudden strength as his fingers twist into you. You shiver as his mouth takes charge once again.
It doesnât take him long to blind you with your orgasm, your eyes balled shut so tight that youâre seeing stars. Youâre trembling as heâs kissing across your stomach
He licks his lips, still grinning as you drag his glistening mouth back to yours. Meeting you with exactly the same fervor, rolling his hips into yours. You groan at the gentle scratch of his stubble, holding him close.
âFuck me.â You mumble against his lips, trying to reach between your bodies to push down his boxer-briefs. Your fingertips graze his straining cock, stilling immediately. You glance down, eyes wide as you take note of his size.
âI donât have a condom.â He mumbles back, kissing you hard before you have enough time to comment on what heâs been packing beneath that stupid, huge buckle this whole time.
âYouâ You donât?â You pant, trailing your nails down his back as he sucks at your throat.
âDidnât think Iâd be needing one.â His hands skim up your middle and grab at your tits together, kneading them in his capable hands. He drops his head to suck at the tops of them, his stubbled cheeks scratching at the sensitive skin in the best way.
You almost growl in frustration, thighs trying to clamp together around his hips. You donât want the night to end here.
âIâm on birth control. If youâreââ
âIâm responsible, weâre good.â Tyler swears, flicking his tongue across your pebbled nipple. âIf thatâs what you want, baby. You want me bare?â
Your core throbs at his deep voice, so close and so filthy.
âYes.â You whisper, arching your chest into his mouth as he turns his head to pay equal attention to your other breast. âFuck, yes.âÂ
He finally pays himself some attention, sitting back on his knees and dipping his hand into his boxers. Your lips part, watching through lust-hooded eyes as he fists at his cock from between your legs.
âTake them off.â You demand, more urgently than youâve been before. Tylerâs lips twitch, but youâre not letting him have this one without playing first. âYouâre not shy, are you?â
He rolls his shoulders back, giving a slow and certain shake of his head. No, of course he isnât shy. Why would he be?Â
Your mouth goes dry as he pushes the boxers down his thighs and kicks them off of the bed. His cock springs free, standing to attention against the trail of sandy brown hair that trails Tylerâs navel.
Itâs impressive, and pink at the tip. Annoyingly as pretty as the rest of him is.
He looks carved from stone, kneeling between your legs with broad shoulders and a chiseled chest. Hair sprawling across his pecs neatly, and just down his sternum. The same kind of pretty light brown as his hair. Angled hipbones. Heâs defined all over, with strong thighs to match.
âYou have no fuckinâ clue how long Iâve been wanting to do this.â Tylerâs admission catches you by surprise, and the shock of it is just registering in your system as he leans down and covers your body with his.Â
His weight leaning against you feels better than youâd like to admit, caging you in. The storm feels far, far away.Â
The tip of his cock notches at your entrance and you forget all of the doubts you just had about what he had said.
âSo, do it. Please,â You breathe out, turning your face towards his neck, kissing the vein that trails there. âI want it.â
Tyler revels in the desperate sound you make as he drags his cock between your folds, his lip between his teeth as he watches the tip sink into you. He really has been waiting a long time for this.
He had made the effort in the beginning, tested your boundaries and swung by your motel rooms every now and again. Every interaction youâve had has been strictly professional, and he wasnât going to keep chasing someone who didnât want to be chased.
As your walls squeeze him tight and your mouth sucks at the column of his throatâ fuck, he wishes he had chased a little harder.
You roll your hips into his eagerly, gasping as he pulls almost all the way out and drives back in. You trail your nails along his shoulders, squeezing your thighs around his hips. Thunder rumbles somewhere far away, deep and low like the sounds of Tylerâs groans.
âYou feel like youâre fucking made for me.â He mutters, pressing his fingertips into the supple flesh of your ass as he hugs you as close as he possibly can. Buried in you as deeply as he possibly can be, he stills for a moment and pants hard.
You make an incoherent sound of vague agreement, nipping at the curve of his jaw as you rake your nails along his shoulder. He groans at the feeling, his hips stuttering.
Pulling out slowly one last time, Tyler glances down at where the two of you are joined. A muscle in his jaw ticks as he buries himself into you once again, hard this time. Then, heâs relentless, dragging against your walls as he bottoms out again and again.
The old bed creaks in complaint under the two of you, but itâs the furthest thing from your mind as your moans threaten to muffle the sound all together.
The sky rumbles again, another loud clap of thunder making your eyes snap open. Breathless, your head whips towards the window. You watch the streaks of lightning paint the sky shades of electric blue and white.Â
Again, that irrational feeling starts to gnaw at you.Â
Tylerâs fingers curl around your chin, turning you back to face him.
âLook at me,â He orders, giving a sharp snap of his hips and revelling in the way it makes your mouth fall open. âIâve got you. Just keep looking at me.âÂ
Dumbly, you nod your head. Your fingertips skim the ridges of muscle in his arms. Warm and strong under your touch, his body surrounds yours. His green eyes are focused and unwavering, his hands anchoring your hips to the bed.
Thereâs no room left for that stupid, irrational feeling. Itâs all him. Fucking into you, and staring down at you, weighing you down into the creaky mattress.Â
You arch your back, pushing your chest up against his as he fills you up. Tylerâs hand abandons your hip to hook around the back of your shoulders, grabbing a firm fistful of your hair.Â
His other hand shoves hard at the back of your thigh, bending it up and out of his way. Your ankle rests against his shoulder, your mind going blank as this new position allows him to angle himself deeper.
âFuckâ Tyler.â You whimper, eyes wide as you look up at him.Â
His hand flexes around your roots, tugging hard and making you cry out. You muffle yourself in the crook of his neck, kissing at his salty skin.Â
âIâm gonna come.â You breathe out.Â
âYeah?â He murmurs, lips grazing your ear as his thrusts grow deep and fast. âGo ahead, pretty girl. Make yourself come on me.â
You donât need to be told twice, grabbing onto his shoulder for leverage with one hand as the other dips between your colliding bodies.Â
His mouth is hot against your throat as you circle your clit, his deep and desperate groans filling your ears, the smell of his sweat and faint cologne making you want to bury closer to him.
It isnât long before youâre spilling over that edge. You bite at his throat, moaning at the way he keens desperately into the feeling. Your thighs squeeze around him, trembling through the feeling. Your fingers scramble for purchase against his bicep.Â
Tyler grunts hard as your body tenses all over, your walls squeezing him tight. His pace stutters just briefly, then picks up. Your brain feels like mush, your eyes rolling back as he fucks you hard.
His head falls forwards, resting against your collarbone as he cums hard. His fingers flex around both your thigh, and the nape of your next, his voice strained as he groans. His chest heaves with his next few breaths.
You sigh, contented as you turn your face towards his neck and close your eyes. He lingers there for a moment, covering you like a blanket, gently stroking the spots he had grabbed so tightly moments before.
Then, he pulls out of you with a sigh and turns to flop onto his back. Youâre surprised as he drags you with him, eyes wide at the prospect of the famed âTornado Wranglerâ being a cuddler of all things.
He turns your head toward him, wasting no time in capturing your mouth with his. âHow are you feeling?â
You smile hazily, turning your face towards his bare shoulder for a moment. âTired.â
He chuckles softly, pressing a kiss to the top of your head. The two of you lie there for a few moments, catching your breath and enjoying the comfortable silence. His fingers trail the length of your spine, swirling soft patterns into your skin.
You almost let yourself fall asleep like that. He makes room for you to get up and watches you walk away as you excuse yourself to the bathroom.
Heâs silent, but thereâs a smile on his face when you slide back into his bed instead of your own.Â
When the sun-rises and pours through the window, it wakes you first. You would complain about the curtains being wide open and the lack of sleep you had managed to get through the night, but itâs hard to when you turn and admire your view.
Tyler is asleep on his back, one arm outstretched toward you. You had been sleeping on top of it. The sheets are strewn messily around his middle and thereâs a distinct purple mark at the base of his throat, a reminder of where your mouth had been.
His chest rises and falls steadily, his face calm. His hair is still disheveled, another reminder from last night. He looks even more beautiful in the daylight.Â
Then, you remember what you said. Never again. How he had promised you would regret those termsâ and you already do, thinking of how youâd like to wake him and repeat last night.
Unprompted, Tyler stirs in his sleep. In doing so, he shifts his hips and announces his morning wood as it stands against the sheets.Â
Given that youâre still in the same room, and itâs still technically the same day, this surely doesnât count as a separate encounter. Your terms could still stand, you reason with yourself as you lean down and kiss his shoulder.Â
He doesnât flinch. In fact, he doesnât stir at all as you kiss your way down his muscled chest.Â
His brows knit together as he starts to come to. He blinks through the abrupt morning light, squinting at the brightness as he remembers where he is. He jolts at the feeling of you mouthing along the length of his cock, eyes going wide.
He takes note, then, of the shape under the covers that sits between his legs. He peels them back slowly, meeting your gaze as you kiss his tip.
âGood morning.â You greet him cheekily.Â
Tyler quirks a brow, but smiles. He shifts his hips and tucks a flexing bicep behind his head, settling back down against the pillows.
âIt is now.â
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