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#am having another moment so i will step away for the peace of everyone but#idk#i do not want to be forgotton on tumblr dot com#lol#i just feel like i am not a very memorable person which i must learn to be okay with#anywayyyy anyway sorry let me go sorry to be vulnerable#also apologies to everyone who has messaged me lately my replies will be a bit slower for the time being
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Maeve//i don't belong, and my beloved, neither do you
Request: Could you please do something else with Maeve? Perhaps something where reader works with Maeve on an English project and she's surprised that they have so much in common. She realizes she has feelings for her somehow after that? Sorry that's sort of rubbish, have a swell day/night.
hey! what’s up everybody! i hope everyone is well, and i hope you like this!! title is from ‘the lakes’ by taylor swift!
- English projects are never fun
- I mean, who finds constant stress and a deadline that’s always far too close fun?
- Nobody
- That’s who
- Well apart from Mrs Jones
- Your year 9 English teacher who made every minute of her classes a living hell
- And who mysteriously went missing half way through the year after having a screaming match with a fellow English teacher
- When she was supposed to be teaching you Romeo & Juliet.
- One day she was accusing Miss Newman of being a terrible teacher and purposefully bumping up students grades so she looked better
- And the next day both her and Miss Newman were gone
- And you only got a replacement teacher when you moved into year 10
- Right now though
- Its seems Miss Sands is going through some stuff
- Because not only did she give you an assignment on Friday with a deadline of Monday
- She also chose your partners instead of letting you choose your own
- Which is why you’re stood outside of Maeve’s in the pouring rain
- On a frankly miserable Saturday morning
- It seems the weather knew exactly what sort of weekend you were facing
- And decided to make it even worse.
- By the third knock
- You’re about to give up
- The curtains are still drawn
- And you’ve seen more movement in a graveyard
- Plus
- You kind of already assumed you would be doing the project alone
- Maeve Wiley was known for being very...
- ...independant
- And group projects are no different
- You actually think she may be more independent during group projects
- So as soon as Miss Sands paired you together
- You knew
- You were 99% sure that
- You’d do your thing
- She’d do hers
- And then five minutes before the presentation
- You would figure out a way to connect the two.
- Anywayyyy
- While daydreaming about a time when you won’t have any assignments
- And making awkward, accidental eye contact with Maeve’s neighbours
- The door in front of you opens
- Simultaneously giving you a fright and almost knocking you out
- She yawns and scratches the top of her head
- ‘what are you doing here?’
- She sounds both tired and annoyed and you blink at her a few times before answering
- ‘er - i - the project. for english.’
- It takes her a few seconds to process what you’ve said
- But when she does
- She looks even more miserable than she did five seconds ago
- And you brace yourself for a long weekend
- She sighs and rolls her eyes
- Before slowly opening the door properly and letting you in
- You feel slightly nervous as you walk in
- But you really have no idea why
- It’s not like she’s a complete stranger
- But then again
- She’s not exactly a friend
- ‘don’t worry, i’ve hidden the drugs. i don’t really like to share anyway.’
- ‘what?’ you ask confused and she rolls her eyes again
- She huffs and crosses her arms before nodding to the slightly messy living room
- ‘i get it. we’re a bunch of benefit fraud chavs that do nothing but drink and smoke all day.’
- ‘that’s not what i was thinkin-’
- ‘sure it wasn’t.’ she rolls her eyes and you stare down at the floor. ‘i need to get changed so make yourself at home I suppose.’
- She walks into what you assume is her bedroom and slams the door behind her
- Leaving you to stand awkwardly in the middle of the living room
- It’s small and slightly cramped
- And most people would say that all the stuff makes it look busy
- But to you
- It’s wonderful
- It’s filled with stories and memories
- Some self explanatory
- Some slightly more bizarre
- Like the wonky blue and yellow clay swan living on the coffee table
- You really want to know the story behind it
- But decide it might be a little early in your partnership to start asking about her attachment to a half swan, half moth looking ornament
- So instead you pick up a pile of books on the dining table and move them onto the floor
- You can hear Maeve opening and closing drawers while humming a familiar tune
- And you feel yourself relax slightly as you place your laptop and books where the books were previously sat
- Even if it does feel like you’re using all of your braincells to try and figure out where you’ve heard it before
- ‘wow, do you actually trust me around that?’
- ‘what?’ you stop humming and look up at her
- She looks between you and the laptop, staring at you expectantly
- ‘oh no. i mean of course i do.’ you blush and she shakes her head before sitting opposite you
- ‘so what do we know about women in fiction?’
- ‘historically they are written as either a femme fatalle type or some sort of innocent angelic being.’
- ‘they still are’
- ‘true’ you agree and flick through your textbook
- ‘why don’t we write about that then?’
- ‘what? how we’re still depressingly far back in the equality movement, despite being told otherwise?’
- She stares at you for a few seconds
- A mixture of shock and surprise
- Before nodding
- And smiling
- An actual genuine smile
- You didn’t even know she could do that
- Well you did
- Of course you did
- But you just haven’t seen it a lot
- Usually when you see Maeve
- She’s either mad, grumpy or very, very, very angry
- But her smiling
- Puts a smile on your face
- And this was definitely not where you thought this was going
- ‘yeah...that’
- ‘okay.’ you shrug. ‘you can do classic literature because i know you prefer them and i’ll cover modern works.’
- ‘how do you know i prefer classics?’
- ‘the pile of books’ you nod towards the floor and she follows your gaze, tucking a piece of hair behind her ear. ‘they’re all ripped and folded. you either love them or really, really hate them’
- ‘okay’ she eyes you suspiciously as you focus on your laptop
- And you can feel your cheeks heat up under her gaze
- However as quickly as they were there
- They disappear
- And the two of you fall into a surprisingly comfortable silence.
- After about half an hour
- Maeve stops what she’s doing to stretch
- ‘is it okay if i play some music?’
- ‘sure, it’s your place. do what you want...as long as its not awful’
- ‘and what constitutes as awful?’ she asks, a smirk playing on her lips
- ‘well’
- And with that one question
- Your entire day disappears in front of you
- Laptops and books are closed and long forgotten
- And instead you talk about music and movies
- Books and plays
- Characters that you love and hate
- And the fact that her favourite character is the one you hate the most
- She makes you lunch while you debate between movies and books and which adaptations are good
- And which ones should never have been made
- And you clean up and apologise profusely after a stray cushion (possibly thrown by you) ends up knocking the pan over
- Surprisingly
- She finds it quite funny
- And you let out a relieved sigh
- Soon the sun goes down on another day
- And you’ve barely written two paragraphs done between you
- ‘do you want to stay?’ she asks while your putting your jacket on
- If she’d asked you that this morning
- You would have thought she had lost it
- But now it feels almost inevitable
- And you feel genuinely lucky to be asked
- Not many people get to know Maeve
- The real her
- And that last person she told all of this to broke her heart
- Very publicly
- And she told herself she would never let herself be that vulnerable with someone ever again
- But this just feels right
- For some reason you feel right
- She feels safe with you
- And part of her hates herself for it
- But then again
- She hates herself for not getting to know you sooner
- She feels far too attached to you
- And it’s barely been twelve hours
- You of course agree to stay
- Shocking yourself and her
- And while she sorts to sofa out
- You excuse yourself to the bathroom
- Under the pretences of telling your parents where you are
- It takes two seconds to text them
- And the other 28 to ask yourself
- What the fuck are you doing?
- Why are you agreeing to this?
- Why do you feel like this?
- What are you feeling?
- Who knows?
- Not you
- Great
- Now you’ve been in the bathroom for a suspicious amount of time
- Just get it together, Y/n
- It’s just a study sleepover
- Maeve gives you a questioning look as you leave
- ‘you know how mums are. always worrying about where you are and what you’re doing’
- ‘i wouldn’t actually’ she shrugs and your eyes widen
- ‘oh shit, sorry. i’m so sorry. god, i’m an idiot.’
- ‘it’s fine’ she forces a laugh and you wince. ‘i got you an extra duvet and little women is ready to watch so i can show you that the book is better’
- ‘that’s not what i said and you know it’
- ‘i’m sorry. i can’t hear you over the sound of me being 100% right and you being 100% wrong.’
- ‘you may be good at english, but you suck at maths’
- The next day you wake up to the sun shining through the curtains
- And a clump of Maeve’s hair in your mouth
- You splutter and cough and wake her up quickly
- And she jumps away from you and smacks her head of the table
- The two of you ended up moving the blankets to the floor while watching Pride and Prejudice
- And neither of you bothered to move back
- Maeve yawns and scratches her head
- Exposing a small part of her stomach and you feel yourself become a little breathless
- ‘are you okay?’
- ‘ye-yeah’ you nod and she eyes you suspiciously
- ‘whatever’ she shrugs and starts making breakfast
- You watch as she pours to bowls of cereal
- Giving you the last of the milk
- And for a second you’re a little worried as to how she knew you liked it
- But then you remember that she also likes it and you had a whole discussion about the best and worst types of cereal at 2am
- And half way through breakfast
- You remember the original reason you’re here
- And both of you curse loudly
- Before rushing to finish eating
-You get half way through your project
- When Maeve asks if you want to go out for a bit
- And well
- She doesn’t need to ask you twice
- And by the time you come back
- The feeling you had last night returns
- And has settled in your stomach
- For the foreseeable future it seems
- It makes you feel both light and heavy at the same time
- And when you look at her
- You feel dizzy
- So you rush to finish the project
- So you can go home and pretend nothing has changed
- And yeah
- With the need to leave
- You get the rest of the assignment done fairly quickly
- But you end up leaving feeling more confused about Maeve as you did when you started this
- Maybe Miss Sands was right about a weekend project
- Any longer and you would have gone insane trying to figure out whatever the hell this is
- You just have to get through tomorrow and then you’ll be okay
- Everything will go back to normal
- You and Maeve can go back to being neutral to each other
- And you won’t have to deal with all of these confusing feelings that have decided to make an appearance for some reason
- Wellll
- Turns out Miss Sands was wrong
- A weekend is not enough time
- And the first few presentations are awful
- To put it nicely
- So you spend the next week in a permanent confused state
- Confused as to why you start looking for Maeve whenever you enter a room
- Confused as to why your heart skips a beat whenever you hear her laugh
- Confused as to why you never want her stop talking in class
- Even if the bell has rung and it’s lunch
- Confused to why you keep looking for excuses to go over to see her
- Despite your assignment being long done
- And even more confused as to why you feel anxious when you’re waiting for her to answer the door
- The next Monday rolls around both painfully slowly and far too quickly
- And while you wait for Ola and Danny to finish their presentation
- Your hands shake with anxiety while your grip your papers
- Maeve reaches over the table and gives them a reassuring squeeze
- But it just makes them shake more and she slowly pulls back
- Your turn can’t come quick enough
- But then it’s over far too quickly
- And you slump back down in your seat disappointed
- Despite Miss Sands’ praise
- Because it’s over
- You no longer have an excuse to hang out with her
- You never talked before
- So why do you care about after
- But there’s so much about her that you want to know
- Like the weird swan/moth hybrid
- And the ugly plate that sits on top of the bookshelf
- You want to be part of these stories
- You want to be able to point to these things and say
- ‘yeah, i know exactly why that is special to you’
- You want to be the reason to add to this random collection of stuff
- You want her to smile when she looks at them because they’ll remind her of you
- You want her to smile when she looks at you
- ‘y/n? are you okay?’ she asks making you jump
- The classroom is now empty and you didn’t even notice the bell go
- ‘ye-yeah’ you nod and grab your bag
- ‘are you sure?’ she grabs your arm forcing you turn around
- ‘whats the weird swan thing on your coffee table?’ you ask and she furrows her eyebrows at you. ‘it’s just i saw it when i first came over and i really want to know the story behind it’
- ‘oh. aimee went through a pottery phase last year and that was the only thing she made that didn’t have a hole in it.’
- ‘and the plate?’
- ‘birthday present from my neighbours’
- ‘they got you a plate?’
- ‘yeah, they don’t have any kids’
- ‘clearly’
- Silence fills the room and you stare at the peeling posters behind her head
- You can feel Maeve move closer to you and your breath hitches when she stops a few centimetres in front of you
- She grabs your hand and squeezes it again
- And your heartbeat increases
- ‘y/n?’
- ‘yeah?’
- ‘i’m really, really confused right now. like more confused that i have ever been in my life. but what i do know, is that if i watch you walk out of that door without saying anything first, then i’d regret it for the rest of my life. i’ve only ever felt like this about boys before, but now i feel this and more about you and i have no idea where it’s come from or what i need to do, but i do know i need to tell you. because otherwise, it wouldn’t be fair for either of us’ she whispers and you stare at her wide eyed
- ‘can i kiss you?’ she asks and you nod your head quickly
- Slowly she leans in
- Her eye flutter closed and you follow
- Your lips brush over hers
- Her hands wrap around you waist to pull you close
- And then your lips connect
- And you feel everything change
- She kisses you slowly
- And when you pull away you both feel breathless
- Her cheeks are bright red
- And there’s a shy smile playing on her lips as she looks at you bashfully
- And all of a sudden you feel really grateful for Miss Sands and her personal issues
- Although you really hope they are resolved now
- For your sake as well as hers
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