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Love Thy Neighbor
Bron Breakker x Black OC



Summary: Bron’s petty feud with his next door neighbor, Bluma evolves into something deeper as he begins to develop unexpected feelings for her.
⸻ February 20, 2024
Bluma sat in her backyard on a warm, sunny afternoon, the kind of day that encouraged long, lazy moments of relaxation. Her lounge chair, positioned just under the shade of a tall oak tree, was the perfect spot for her to unwind. The garden around her was a patchwork of color, with vibrant flowers spilling out of beds and ivy creeping up the wooden fence. She took in a deep breath, inhaling the scent of fresh grass mixed with the earthy tang of soil and a faint hint of the wild jasmine that her neighbor's vines reached over the fence. It was peaceful here, the stillness of her private space providing a refuge from the world.
Bluma’s thoughts drifted to the quiet comfort of this moment. The hum of a lawnmower could be heard faintly in the distance, and the birds chirped overhead. Her mind was free of any distractions until an unexpected interruption caused her to snap back to reality. Out of nowhere, a football soared across the yard with a sharp, almost defiant arc and landed with a splash in her pool.
Her gaze flickered over the pool, eyes narrowing in a mixture of disbelief and annoyance. The ball bobbed lazily in the water, its bright colors stark against the shimmering blue. Her eyes then drifted to the neighbor’s fence, where a man appeared, rising over the wooden panel like a jack-in-the-box. It was the first time she had seen him since he moved in a few months ago. Bluma had caught glimpses of him before, but they had never spoken until now.
"Hey, sorry about that," the man called out with an apologetic grin, his voice carrying easily across the short distance. "Could you toss that back my way?"
Bluma's lips twitched into an involuntary frown. She had no idea who he was, but that didn’t stop her from immediately finding him irritating. He was taller than she was, built in a way that suggested he took some pride in his physique. The kind of guy who likely spent more time at the gym than she cared to think about. And his tan, unnaturally dark, almost orange stood out against the paleness of his surroundings. She rolled her eyes in response to his request, feeling a slight frustration rise within her.
With a soft sigh, she reluctantly rose from her lounge chair, her fingers brushing against the fabric as she made her way toward the pool. Her bare feet padded across the cool stone of her patio, and she reached into the water, grasping the football. It was slick in her hands, the water still clinging to it like a reminder of the unwelcome interruption.
She didn't think twice before tossing it back toward him, her aim precise and effortless. The ball sailed across the yard, spinning through the air and landing with a soft thud at his feet.
"Nice arm," he said, his tone casual, as though he was complimenting a friend rather than some stranger he’d barely spoken to.
Bluma only shrugged the motion a dismissive wave. She wasn’t here for small talk or compliments, especially not from the guy who had just tossed a ball into her pool. She started to turn away, her eyes briefly scanning the yard for her chair.
Before she could retreat to her seat, the man moved away from the fence. His footsteps were heavy, and she could hear him laughing with someone on the other side of the yard, though it was more a low rumble of amusement than anything else. He seemed carefree, the sort of person who didn’t let anything bother him, at least not outwardly.
Bluma’s thoughts, however, began to shift as the sound of loud music suddenly filled the air. It was unmistakable. The thumping bass and garbled lyrics carried over the fence from his side of the duplex. The music had been blaring the night before, disturbing her sleep. It wasn’t just a song or two; it was a full-blown late-night party, the sort of noise that made it impossible to ignore.
She turned, her brow furrowed, and her lips pressed into a tight line. This wasn’t the first time either. She had tried to sleep through it the previous night, hoping it would eventually die down, but it never did. The music continued long into the early morning hours, making it impossible to rest. She had tried to be patient, but her patience had its limits.
Bluma’s gaze snapped back to the fence, and without thinking too much about it, she marched toward it. She was only 5'5", and the top of the fence stood a good couple of feet taller than her. But she had a solution for that. There was a small wooden box near her porch that she occasionally used as a plant stand. She grabbed it and dragged it over to the fence. With a grunt of effort, she climbed up, balancing herself carefully on the box. She could now see over the top of the fence, her eyes scanning his backyard.
It was a small space, but from where she stood, Bluma could make out a group of men gathered near the grill. They were laughing, the sound of their voices rising in the warm afternoon air. At the center of them was the man, the same one who had tossed the football over earlier. He was talking with the others, looking more relaxed than ever. His bright smile caught the sunlight, and there was something about his cocky confidence that made her grind her teeth.
Without hesitation, Bluma shouted over the fence.
"Hey, neighbor with the overly done tan!" she called, her voice cutting through the jovial chatter. It was the best insult she could muster on short notice, and she wasn’t exactly sorry for it. The words hung in the air for a second before a ripple of laughter spread among the group of men.
The man turned, looking up at her, his face breaking into a grin. "My name is Bronson," he called back, lifting his hand in a wave. "But you can call me, Bron."
"Sure, Bron," Bluma said, an eye roll adding emphasis to her words. She leaned over the fence, hands gripping the wood as she called down to him. "I just wanted you to know that you need to keep your music down at night. I don’t need to hear what you’re listening to at two in the morning."
The other men were still laughing, exchanging knowing glances. Bronson or Bron, as he preferred, smirked at her. There was a slight pause, and Bluma could see that he was thinking about something, probably how to respond.
"I’m sorry," he said, his voice a little softer now, though the grin never left his face. "I’ll keep my music down…" He let the sentence hang in the air, clearly expecting something more.
"Bluma," she said simply, her tone cool as she responded. "My name is Bluma."
"Bluma, huh? Well, I’ll try to keep my music down," Bron replied, the promise sounding half-hearted as if he wasn’t entirely convinced he would honor it.
Bluma nodded, satisfied with the interaction, and as she stepped off the box, she felt her shoulders relax. But the moment she turned to walk back to her chair, she heard him shout over his shoulder.
"Hey, uso, turn the music up!" he called, the playful challenge hanging in the air as his friends cheered.
Bluma shook her head, a sigh escaping her lips. She turned back toward the house, her steps brisk as she retreated into the quiet of her living room. "Oh, Bron," she muttered under her breath. "You have no idea who you're messing with."
That night, the music returned with even more force. It pounded through the walls of her duplex, vibrating the windows, drowning out any possibility of peace. Bron had made it clear he wasn’t going to let this go without a fight, and Bluma knew this wouldn’t be the end of it.
The next day, Bluma decided to take matters into her own hands. She couldn’t just ignore the noise, not anymore. So, she set to work on her little plan. It wasn’t complicated, but it was effective.
She gathered a collection of garden gnomes, the little statues that usually lined the borders of her garden. She placed them carefully around Bron's front door, positioning them so that they faced inward, their beady eyes locked on the door. It was an odd, almost childish gesture, but it had the desired effect. When Bron walked out to head to the gym later that morning, he was met with the unsettling sight of a dozen or so gnomes, all staring at him in eerie unison.
Bron stopped dead in his tracks, eyes widening as he took in the bizarre sight. His lips curled into a mischievous grin. "Oh, it’s on," he muttered to himself, knowing this was only the beginning of their petty feud.
And so it was. Neither of them could have predicted how this small exchange would spiral into something bigger, something neither of them could have foreseen.
⸻ March 20, 2024
Bluma's feud with Bron had been escalating in the most entertaining way imaginable. What had begun as a simple exchange of insults and petty pranks had now blossomed into a full-blown rivalry? Each day seemed to bring a new twist, a new escalation that left them both wondering just how far they would go before calling a truce. But neither of them had reached that point yet, and neither seemed inclined to.
Bluma stood in her backyard, the breeze rustling her hair, as she planned her next move. She had been working on a particularly devious idea for days now, and today felt like the perfect time to put it into action. She knew it was time to up the ante and show Bron just how serious she was about this little game they had started. His obnoxious antics had gone on long enough, and Bluma wasn't one to back down easily.
Her eyes darted to the fence that separated their yards. The wooden slats of the fence stood tall, marking the boundary between their homes. But to Bluma, that fence was nothing more than a minor inconvenience. She had already proven that she could get over it. And today, she intended to do so once again.
She slipped through her sliding glass door and quietly padded across her kitchen to the back door. She glanced out the window to make sure Bron wasn’t outside, then grabbed a small step ladder that she used for gardening. With practiced ease, she set it up near the fence. Climbing up, Bluma quickly scaled the wooden barrier, her fingers gripping the top of the fence as she jumped down into Bron’s yard. The soft crunch of the grass beneath her feet was the only sound as she landed.
Bluma surveyed the backyard. The sun was setting low, casting long shadows across the yard. Bron’s furniture was arranged in its usual spot, but today it looked far too neat, too orderly. And that, Bluma decided, simply wouldn’t do. She moved quickly, lifting and shifting the pieces of furniture around, rearranging them in the most nonsensical way she could imagine. A chair was now placed on top of a table, and a small bench had been moved to the far side of the yard, right by the pool, in a spot that was completely impractical for sitting.
Bluma smirked as she looked at her handiwork. It was chaotic, absurd, and most importantly would drive Bron crazy. But she wasn’t done yet.
Next, she turned her attention to the pool. Bron had an above-ground pool that was large enough to swim in, but small enough to be easily managed in a suburban backyard. She had noticed the pool several times before, as it was one of the main features of his yard. Today, however, she had decided that the water needed a little “extra touch.”
Bluma reached into the small bag she had brought with her. Inside was a packet of pink dye. It was a harmless, temporary dye that she had picked up at a local hardware store, specifically for moments like this. She opened the packet carefully and sprinkled the dye into the pool, watching as the water slowly transformed from its usual clear blue to a vibrant, bubblegum pink. The sight made her chuckle, knowing just how much it would irritate Bron.
With a satisfied grin on her face, Bluma hopped back over the fence, landing softly in her yard. She took a moment to catch her breath and admire her work. The mischievous satisfaction was palpable, and she could already picture the look of surprise and anger on Bron’s face when he stepped outside to find his backyard in such disarray.
She glanced back over her shoulder toward Bron’s house, then turned to walk into her own. With a final glance at the scene she had created, Bluma disappeared inside, closing the sliding door behind her with a soft click. She had done her part. Now, it was Bron's turn to react.
It didn’t take long for Bluma’s anticipation to be rewarded. The sun had dipped below the horizon, and the sky was painted with hues of purple and orange. She had just settled into her living room when she heard the unmistakable sound of the backdoor opening. From her vantage point on the second floor, Bluma had a clear view of Bron’s backyard, and she grinned as she saw him step outside, wearing nothing but a pair of swim trunks.
He was planning on a late-night swim to unwind, a plan that would now be thoroughly disrupted by Bluma’s little prank. Bron didn’t notice the changes at first, his focus entirely on the pool. But as he made his way toward the water, he stopped dead in his tracks. Bluma’s eyes gleamed with satisfaction as she saw him survey the mess she had made. His head snapped toward the rearranged furniture, his mouth open in disbelief. His brow furrowed in confusion before his eyes fell to the pool. The pink water shimmered under the lights of his backyard as if mocking him.
Bluma could hardly contain her laughter. It was the perfect moment. And she wasn’t about to let it slip away. From her balcony, she leaned forward slightly, waving at him with a playful grin plastered across her face. She knew exactly what she was doing.
Bron’s face darkened in irritation, and Bluma could practically hear the groan of frustration as he muttered something under his breath. He turned toward the balcony, his gaze locking with hers, and without missing a beat, he flipped her the middle finger.
"Bluma!" he yelled, his voice carrying across the yards. "What the hell is this?"
Bluma raised an eyebrow and tilted her head slightly, feigning innocence as she waved at him again. "I have no idea what you’re talking about," she called back, her voice sweet and teasing. "What’s the matter, Bron? Don’t you like the new look?"
Bron’s eyes narrowed, and she could see the anger building behind them. "You’re only making things worse for you, you know that right?" he said, his tone low and threatening. The words hung in the air like a challenge.
Bluma couldn’t resist. She rolled her eyes dramatically, crossing her arms over her chest as she leaned against the railing of the balcony. "Oh, I’m so scared," she called back, sarcasm dripping from every word. She gave him a half-hearted wave before turning and walking back inside, shutting the sliding door behind her with a soft thud. The sound was final, like a closing chapter on yet another round of their ongoing battle.
Inside her house, Bluma sank into the couch, her heart racing with excitement. She knew this would rile Bron up, but she also knew he wouldn’t let it slide. And that was exactly what she wanted. The back-and-forth of their little game had become something of a sport to her. It wasn’t just about the pranks anymore, it was about outsmarting him, about staying one step ahead.
Bron’s next move, she knew, would be big. He would have to come up with something equally clever or ridiculous to get back at her, and she was already bracing herself for whatever he had in store.
Meanwhile, in his backyard, Bron stood still for a moment, fuming. His hands clenched into fists, and his chest heaved with a mix of anger and disbelief. How dare she mess with his things like this? How could she make his backyard look like some sort of circus?
But then, as the initial wave of frustration began to subside, his mind started to work. He paced back and forth, his thoughts racing. He needed something that would show Bluma just how serious he was. He needed a plan, a way to put her in her place once and for all.
Bron had never been one to back down from a challenge, and this rivalry with Bluma was no different. It was time for him to hit back. And when he did, he would make sure she knew exactly who she was dealing with. The stage was set for the next round, and neither of them had any intention of backing down.
As Bron stood in the middle of his backyard, plotting his revenge, Bluma leaned back on her couch, her smile wide. The game was far from over.
⸻ April 20, 2024
Bluma and Bron’s feud had evolved in ways neither of them could have anticipated. What had started as a simple, somewhat playful rivalry, with harmless pranks and minor annoyances, had spiraled into something more.
Each day seemed to push the boundaries a little further, and what was once fun and lighthearted had turned into an all-out war, one that neither of them was willing to concede.
It had been two months since the first prank. A simple, but effective, music complaint, and in that time, Bluma had become somewhat of an expert in the art of retaliation. She had learned the subtle art of escalation, always keeping Bron on his toes, always making sure that whatever he did, she was a step ahead.
Bron, for his part, had become just as determined, if not more so, to get back at Bluma for the pranks she had pulled on him. But today, Bluma had planned something that would get under his skin.
The sun hung lazily in the sky, the late morning warmth filling the air as Bluma prepared her latest prank. She had spent the night before, carefully concealing her tools of mischief. Prank golf balls, the kind that exploded in a burst of colorful confetti. They were harmless, but they were loud, and they were going to get a rise out of Bron. The balls were a perfect next move in their ongoing battle.
The plan was simple: launch the balls into his yard from her side of the fence, watch the chaos unfold, and enjoy the show. But of course, there was one small wrinkle she hadn’t anticipated: Bron was getting more unpredictable by the day.
She stood on her patio, her golf club in hand, the small bag of explosive golf balls clutched tightly under her arm. She had just finished getting everything ready and was now awaiting the perfect moment to strike. Bluma knew that she couldn’t wait too long; the tension in the air was palpable, and she could feel Bron’s wrath coming for her.
It had only been a matter of time before he decided to retaliate with something as childish and frustrating as this. But she wasn’t worried. She had learned how to outwit him, how to push his buttons without going too far. She just had to be ready when the right opportunity arose.
And sure enough, it didn’t take long before Bron made his next move.
He had taped balloons to the tires of her car, so that when she backed out of the driveway, they would pop, causing a loud, unexpected noise. The thought of him taking such pleasure in her frustration was enough to make Bluma’s blood boil.
The sound was deafening, and Bluma winced as it echoed in the stillness of the street. But what made her blood simmer was the laugh that followed. A laugh she knew all too well. It was Bron.
"Did you enjoy that, Bluma?" he shouted from across the yard, his voice dripping with sarcasm.
Bluma clenched her jaw. She could feel the heat rising in her chest as she remembered what he did as she stood in her backyard. It was time for the confetti golf balls.
She grabbed one of the balls, the edges of the small packaging catching her eye as she ripped it open, and without a second thought, she wound up and hurled it over the fence with all her strength. It soared through the air, a blur of white against the clear blue sky, before landing in Bron’s yard with a soft thud.
A second later, it exploded in a burst of colorful confetti, the small bits of paper flying in all directions.
Bron froze, his eyes widening in disbelief as the explosion rang out. His laughter stopped instantly, replaced by a look of pure frustration and anger. But before Bluma could even get a satisfying laugh out of it, she launched another one over the fence, the ball hurtling toward his backyard.
The confetti rained down like snow, and the sound of each explosion made her heart race with glee. This was exactly what she had been waiting for. But the sounds of laughter from his two friends, Joshua and Jon, who were sitting on his patio watching the spectacle unfold, told him that it wasn’t just Bluma enjoying the prank. The two of them were laughing so hard that their faces were turning red.
The fact that they were enjoying this particular prank only added fuel to the fire. Bron’s reaction was becoming exactly what they had hoped for, and as each ball exploded in a shower of confetti, they only laughed harder.
Bron’s face was turning a deep shade of red as he stormed toward the fence, his fists clenched at his sides.
Then, just as Bluma launched another golf ball into the air, she heard a loud shout from Bron. He had finally lost it.
"Bluma!" he bellowed, his voice a combination of rage and disbelief. He was standing just on the other side of the fence now, hands outstretched as if trying to physically reach through the wood and grab her. "That’s it. I’ve had enough of this crap!"
Bluma’s heart raced. There was something in his voice that sent a shiver up her spine. He was really angry this time. But before she could respond or take a step back, Bron did something she hadn’t expected.
Without warning, he launched himself over the fence, his legs propelling him upwards as he vaulted onto the wood.
Bluma let out a startled scream, dropping the golf club in a panic as she jumped back. She wasn’t expecting him to come over.
“Bron, no!” she shouted, but it was too late. He was already in her yard, storming toward her, his fists clenched at his sides, his face a mask of rage. Bluma instinctively grabbed for the golf club again, raising it as though it were some kind of weapon to defend herself. She had no idea what he was capable of right now.
Joshua and Jon, who had been sitting on the patio, immediately sprang to their feet, running toward the fence and jumping over. They got over the fence just in time to grab him, pulling him away from Bluma before he could get any closer.
“Whoa, whoa, calm down, uce!” Jon said, his voice calm but firm as he grabbed Bron by the shoulders and held him back. Joshua stood beside him, his hands on Bron’s arms, trying to steady the younger man before he did something he’d regret.
Bluma watched in shock as they dragged Bron away from her, his body tense and rigid as he struggled against them. It was the first time she had ever seen him so completely and utterly furious. It was as if the anger had taken over completely, leaving no room for the playful banter that had once characterized their relationship.
She dropped the golf club, her hands trembling slightly. The playful sense of victory she had felt earlier disappeared, replaced by an uncomfortable uncertainty. Had she gone too far? Maybe it was time for this ridiculous feud to end. But she wasn’t sure how to make that happen now.
Jon and Joshua managed to get Bron to the other side of the yard, where he stood seething, his breathing heavy and labored. His chest heaved with each breath, and the anger still radiated from him, but it was clear that the older men were trying to calm him down.
“What the hell, man?” Joshua asked, his voice low and concerned. “That was just a prank. You can’t let something like that get to you.”
Jon, too, was speaking in a measured tone. “Yeah, uce, what’s going on with you? You’ve been wound up for weeks. It’s just confetti. Nothing to get that upset over.”
Bron’s response was a low growl, frustration bubbling to the surface. “I’m just tired of this. Two months of this constant back and forth. I can’t take it anymore. It’s like we’re stuck in some stupid game, and I don’t know how to get out of it.”
Bluma stood quietly, listening to the exchange. The weight of Bron’s words hit her like a ton of bricks. She had never seen him this exhausted, this completely worn down by their rivalry. The realization struck her hard. This wasn’t just about pranks anymore. This was about something deeper, something neither of them had acknowledged.
Jon and Joshua exchanged a look, their expressions softening. They had seen this before. Both of them knew that Bron had been under a lot of pressure, juggling work, his personal life, and the constant stress of living next to Bluma.
“Come on, uce,” Jon said softly. “You need to let this go. This thing with Bluma—this is nothing. Just breathe, alright?”
Bron’s gaze flickered toward Bluma for a moment, and she met his eyes with a mixture of concern and understanding. For the first time in what felt like weeks, she realized that the playful rivalry between them had lost its fun. It wasn’t just a game anymore.
Sighing deeply, Bluma turned and walked toward her house, feeling the weight of the situation pressing down on her. The sliding door closed softly behind her, and for the first time in a long time, she wondered if it was time to let go of the feud entirely. But she knew that, in the end, only time would tell whether that was possible.
⸻ May 20, 2024
The month of May had drawn to a close, and as the final days of the month dwindled, Bron found himself in a strange and unfamiliar place. One that he never imagined he would find himself in after the chaos that had unfolded between him and his neighbor, Bluma.
For the first time since their petty feud had taken a turn for the worse, he realized something that had been lingering at the back of his mind for weeks, something he couldn’t ignore: he missed her.
It had been nearly a month since Bluma had vanished from his life, her presence in the neighborhood conspicuously absent. No loud music, no pranks, no sardonic remarks from across the fence. The house next door seemed eerily quiet.
At first, Bron had enjoyed the silence. For two months, he had dealt with Bluma’s endless retaliation, her incessant pranks that had left him on edge, always waiting for the next little annoyance. It had been a battle, and in his mind, it had been one that he had won. At least, that was what he had told himself at the time.
But now, in the quiet of May, something felt off. The absence of Bluma’s antics left a void, a space that, for some reason, he couldn't ignore. He found himself glancing toward her house more often than he ever had before. He’d catch himself staring at the blank windows of her home, hoping to see a flicker of movement, a glimpse of her figure through the curtains. But there was nothing.
Bron wasn't sure what he was hoping for. Maybe he was looking for the familiar signs of life, her casual stroll in the yard, the sight of her lounging on her patio, or maybe even the faint sound of her voice calling out across the fence with some witty remark. But there was none of that. It was as if she had disappeared completely.
He couldn’t even remember when it had all started, this feeling of longing, this strange sense of emptiness that seemed to fill the void of his once chaotic and noisy life. At first, he chalked it up to the fact that their feud had simply run its course. But as the days turned into weeks and the weeks bled into the long summer days ahead, he realized that something deeper was at play.
It wasn’t just the silence that unsettled him; it was the fact that he hadn’t seen Bluma. And it wasn’t that he missed the pranks or the tension that hung in the air whenever they shared a moment. He missed her, the person, and that realization felt like a punch to the gut.
Bron had never been one for introspection. He had avoided it at all costs. But this feeling, he couldn’t shake. It gnawed at him, and try as he might to focus on other things: work, training, his friends, he found his thoughts constantly drifting back to her. What was she doing? Was she hiding from him, or had she simply lost interest in their endless back-and-forth?
It wasn’t as though he was pining for her, exactly. Bron didn’t romanticize things, especially not his relationship with Bluma. They had started as neighbors, and what had begun as a series of innocent complaints had escalated into a ridiculous feud, full of pranks and petty moves.
He knew it. She knew it. Yet, there was something about the way she stood her ground. Her fiery spirit had always intrigued him. Strangely, Bluma had become a sort of constant in his life, a fixture that he couldn’t quite ignore. And now that she was gone, it left a hole that he hadn’t expected.
He was standing in his bedroom one evening, absently scrolling through his phone, when he found himself staring at the window. The view from his bedroom had always given him a perfect sightline into Bluma’s house.
From here, he could see the top of her driveway, the fence that separated their yards, and the curve of her backyard. The streetlights flickered on as the evening crept forward, casting long shadows across the quiet street.
He hadn’t heard a peep from Bluma in weeks. Not even a flicker of light from her windows at night. The absence of her laughter, her sarcastic quips, or the sounds of her moving about had created an unsettling emptiness in the air. Bron had always lived alone and enjoyed the solitude, but now it felt like something was missing.
He had told himself that it was good. That this silence meant peace. But as the days went by, he found himself looking out that window, scanning the perimeter of her house, his heart picking up its pace whenever he thought he saw a figure move behind the curtains. But each time, it was nothing.
There were moments like small, fleeting moments when he wondered if she had simply moved on. Perhaps she was tired of their games and had decided to let things go. Maybe she had found something else to occupy her time, some other way to keep herself entertained.
After all, her pranks had been a form of release, a way for her to take control of a situation that had grown increasingly frustrating. But now, as the neighborhood settled into a quiet rhythm, he couldn’t help but feel like something had been left unsaid, some unfinished business that still lingered in the air.
One evening, as the last vestiges of daylight faded and the sky turned a deep shade of indigo, Bron found himself standing at the fence again, staring at the stretch of wood that separated his backyard from hers. The fence had once been a boundary between them, a simple divider that marked the line between their worlds. But now, in the silence, it felt more like a wall, one that kept him away from the answers he needed.
He wasn’t sure what had made him do it, but before he even realized what he was doing, he reached down and grabbed a football from the pile that had long since collected dust in his garage. He hadn’t used it in weeks, and the sudden motion of his arm felt unfamiliar. There was something almost childlike about it, this compulsion to toss the ball over the fence. It wasn’t about starting a new prank, or even about reconnecting with Bluma. It was something simpler, a desperate attempt to break the silence, to invite her back into his world.
With a deep breath, he threw the football over the fence, watching it arc through the air and land softly in her yard.
He waited. The seconds ticked by slowly, stretching into what felt like an eternity. No sound. No movement. He couldn’t tell if she had even seen it land. But his heart raced all the same.
Another minute passed before he turned to walk back into his house, but just as he was about to step away from the fence, he heard it.
A soft sound, almost like the faintest rustling, followed by a voice.
"Really, Bron?"
It was her. Bluma.
He turned quickly, almost unable to believe it. There she was, standing just beyond the fence, her arms folded across her chest, her face a mixture of annoyance and disbelief. The same fire that had always been in her eyes was still there, but there was something different in the way she looked at him now. Something more subdued.
Bron didn’t know what to say. Part of him felt like this was his opportunity to finally break the silence, to confront whatever had been left unsaid between them. But another part of him, an unfamiliar part felt nervous, unsure of how to approach this sudden and unexpected moment.
Bluma raised an eyebrow, clearly waiting for him to speak.
"Guess you’re not hiding anymore," Bron said, his voice more tentative than he had meant it to be.
Bluma didn’t respond immediately. Instead, she bent down to pick up the football, holding it for a moment as though weighing it in her hand. The weight of the silence between them seemed heavier now, as though this simple exchange was laden with a hundred unspoken words.
"I wasn’t hiding," Bluma finally said, her tone guarded. "Just... needed a break from all of this."
Bron watched her for a long moment, trying to read the expression on her face. She didn’t seem as angry as she once had, but there was a wariness in her eyes. Her posture was defensive, as though she wasn’t quite ready to let him in, but wasn’t entirely ready to push him away, either.
"Did you miss it?" Bron asked, the words slipping out before he could stop them.
Bluma stared at him, her expression unreadable. For a moment, she didn’t say anything. Then, slowly, she nodded. "Maybe. A little."
It wasn’t much, but it was enough. Enough to make Bron’s heart pick up its pace again, enough to make him realize that maybe, just maybe, there was something more here than he had thought.
Bluma threw the football back over the fence, her throw powerful and direct, landing right at his feet. "No more pranks, okay?" she said, the edges of her voice softening.
Bron smiled slightly, a sense of relief washing over him. Maybe they weren’t done after all. "No more pranks," he agreed.
The tension in the air between them didn’t disappear completely, but in that brief moment, the silence that had filled the space between them for weeks didn’t feel quite so heavy. There was a sense of possibility in the air now, a shared understanding that, maybe, they could finally move past all the petty games.
As Bluma turned and walked back into her house, Bron stood at the fence for a long while, watching her go. The neighborhood was quiet again, but this time, it felt different like the calm before a storm that might bring something good for once.
Next: Love Thy Neighbor 2
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Bronson Rechsteiner known as WWE's Bron Breakker He's a second-generation professional wrestler, the son of Rick Steiner and the nephew of Scott Steiner. He was a athlete in high school and college in both football and wrestling. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Bron Breakker and is the WWE Intercontinental Champion in his first reign. He previously performed on the NXT brand, where he was a two-time NXT Champion and one-time NXT Tag Team Champion.
Rechsteiner was voted "Rookie of the Year" for 2022 by readers of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
Connections are welcomed.
Girlfriend: @msjaz
Ex: @jadedin @likethesnake
Friends:
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Bronson Rechsteiner more known as Bron Breakker has always been destined to wrestle. He's a second-generation professional wrestler, the son of Rick Steiner and the nephew of Scott Steiner. He was a athlete in high school and college in both football and wrestling. He's already had gold in his short career as NXT Champion.
Girlfriend: Cora Jade
Hook Ups and One Night Stands:
Best Friend:
Ex: Open
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Brianna Coda also known as Cora Jade, is a girl that came from nothing to now being one of the most loved/hated but talked about stars of NXT. Her mother was abusive to her and her father which caused her father to divorce her and take custody of Brianna. Her father would remarry but his wife died of cancer a few years later. Wrestling helped Brianna cope and she found herself drawn to CM Punk and his straight edge lifestyle. It was after meeting him that she decided to become a wrestler citing him and AJ Lee as her inspirations. She is loyal to those she loves but has a cocky attitude at times and has no problem sitting people straight if they cross her.
Connections:
Father Figure: Phillip Brooks Boyfriend: Bronson Rechsteiner Ex Boyfriend: Christian Hubble Best friend: Carla Gonzalez Taylor Grado Flings: Colby Lopez, Demi Bennett
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Love Thy Neighbor Masterlist
Bron Breakker x Black OC



Summary: Bron’s petty feud with his next door neighbor, Bluma evolves into something deeper as he begins to develop unexpected feelings for her.
Bronson Rechsteiner (born October 24, 1997) is an American professional wrestler and former football player. As of October 2024, he is signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Bron Breakker.
Bluma Bashir (born February 26, 1996) is an American Patent Attorney.
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Last Updated: March 2, 2025
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𝚂𝚘𝚖𝚎𝚝𝚒𝚖𝚎𝚜 𝚒𝚝 𝚏𝚎𝚎𝚕𝚜 𝚕𝚒𝚔𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚠𝚘𝚛𝚕𝚍'𝚜 𝚘𝚗 𝚖𝚢 𝚜𝚑𝚘𝚞𝚕𝚍𝚎𝚛𝚜.
Bronson Rechsteiner isn't too far removed from the character he plays on tv. Enthusiastic, hype af, rambunctious but with a good heart. He's got that dawg in him. The stress of trying to carry NXT on his shoulders sometimes gets to him, and he doesn't always deal with his emotions in a healthy way, but he never purposely tries to be malicious to anybody unless they deserve it. He's currently in a relationship with Brianna Coda (@bcoda) though it's tumultuous and toxic at times. Other plots are open, so feel free to hit me up. Or just banter on the stream and find the chemistry that way. Maybe the real plots were the friends we made along the way. WOOF WOOF WOOF
#𒆜𓊉 ˢᵒ ᵍⁱᵛᵉ ᵐᵉ ʷʰᵃᵗ ʸᵃ ᵍᵒᵗ. ᴵ ʷⁱˡˡ ⁿᵉᵛᵉʳ ˢᵗᵒᵖ. ᶜᵒᵛᵉʳ ᵐᵉ ⁱⁿ ᵍᵃˢᵒˡⁱⁿᵉ / FACE#𒆜𓊉 𝓬𝓸𝓶𝓮 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝔀𝓪𝓽𝓬𝓱 𝓶𝓮 𝓫𝓾𝓻𝓷 / PRIVATE#𒆜𓊉 𝕴'𝖑𝖑 𝖇𝖊 𝖋𝖎𝖌𝖍𝖙𝖎𝖓𝖌 '𝖙𝖎𝖑 𝖒𝖞 𝖑𝖆𝖘𝖙 𝖇𝖗𝖊𝖆𝖙𝖍 / AESTHETIC#𒆜𓊉 𝓼𝓹𝓪𝓻𝓴𝓼 𝓯𝓵𝔂𝓲𝓷𝓰 𝓲𝓷 𝓱𝓮𝓻 𝓮𝔂𝓮𝓼 𝓵𝓲𝓴𝓮 𝓵𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽𝓮𝓻𝓼 / BRIANNA#𒆜𓊉 𝕞𝕒𝕜𝕖 𝕚𝕥 𝕦𝕡 𝕒�� 𝕨𝕖 𝕘𝕠 𝕒𝕝𝕠𝕟𝕘 / TEXTS#𒆜𓊉 ʷᵉ'ʳᵉ ᵇᵘʳⁿⁱⁿᵍ ᵈᵒʷⁿ ᵗʰᵉ ⁿⁱᵍʰᵗ. ˢʰᵒᵒᵗⁱⁿᵍ ᵇᵘˡˡᵉᵗˢ ᵃᵗ ᵗʰᵉ ᵐᵒᵒⁿ / WCW#𒆜𓊉 ᵍʳᵉᵉⁿ ᵍʳᵃˢˢ ᵃⁿᵈ ʰⁱᵍʰ ᵗⁱᵈᵉˢ ᶠᵒʳᵉᵛᵉʳ / MUSIC#𒆜𓊉 gᵢᵥₑ ᗰₑ 𝘴ₒᗰₑ𝚝𝓱ᵢ𝚗g 𝚝ₒ 𝚋ᵣₑₐ𝓴 / WRITING
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sfw alphabet for bron with letters a, b, g, o, & x please?
brain go brrr i love him
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~SFW Alphabet : A,B,G,O,X~ Bron Breakker x fem!reader
*inevitable size shite bc i can and letter g got somewhat lewd. donna does a lil projecting and takes matters into her own hands for letter x*
A ~ Affection (how affectionate are they? how do they show it? how do they respond to it?) Bronson is the type of boyfriend that’s just a teddy bear. Like, he would just come up behind you and wrap his arms around you. In the beginning of your relationship, he would keep a lower profile with PDA. Simple things like just holding your hand or putting his arm around your shoulders. When you went more public, mans had no fear kissing you in the middle of a store or calling you sweet nicknames. His response to affection is adorable; he’ll still get all flustered around you sometimes.
B ~ Best Friend (what would they be like as a best friend? how would the friendship start?) You and Bronson met after his debut. He basically treats you like his little sister. Messing with you, busting your ass at the gym, and training together. The two of you refuse to do in-ring training with anyone else.
G - Gentle (how gentle are they physically and emotionally?) Previously stated: teddy bear. He’s bigger than you so he obviously uses that to his advantage, treating you like a doll. The first time you did the deed, he was scared of hurting you but you reassured him that he won’t hurt you. Emotionally, you both understood the concept of kayfabe and both of you are wrestlers so getting hurt comes with the territory; but that never stopped the other from worrying. His current feud with Joe Gacy made you shudder a lot but when you both sat down and talked about, he couldn’t have been more understanding. He listened to every single feeling and thought you had.
O - Open (when did they start revealing things about themselves? all at once or a little at a time?) You were already friends so you knew a lot about each other. As your relationship grew, you noticed his little habits. Fidgeting or how he picks at his cuticles when he’s under a lot of stress. He didn’t have to tell you a lot, you noticed. When it came to how much he got in his head, he opened up about not living up to the legacy of his father or uncle; that was about 3 months into your relationship.
X - Xtra (random headcanon) Nervous was an understatement to describe when you met his family the first time. You had been dating for two months and the guy was head over heels for you, so why not introduce the love of his life to his family? “I’m under dressed aren’t I? I knew I should have worn the dress.” You had settled on a black romper with sunflowers on it after going back and forth with what to wear. You two had finally made it to his parents’ house. Bronson knew you were anxious, he put his hand on your bouncing thigh to calm you “You look perfect princess.” “But what if they don’t like me?” His hand went up to stroke your cheek with his thumb, “They’re going to love you. How can they not?” He was right, they loved you. His mother was so happy to have a daughter, his dad and uncle greatly admired your in-ring skills and the way you can match Bron’s work ethic, and his brothers were happy to finally meet the girl their brother adored.
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Rex Steiner is the next big thing and Rex Steiner or Bronson Steiner is the perfect name for him
Looks like a young version of his Dad.
Has a similar physique to the Steiners.
Similar Wrestling Attire to the Steiners.
Looks like a badass just like the Steiners.
The name Rex Steiner is already great name.
So OF COURSE THEY CHANGE HIS NAME TO BRON BREAKKER BECAUSE THEY JUST CAN’T FUCKING HELP THEMSELVES
This is a petty revenge for Scott Steiner knocking WWE for the last 18 years, hence why they stripped him of the Steiner name
Either that or this is proof that if the Vince of today was the Vince in the 90′s then Stone Cold would’ve been forced to be named “Chilly McFreeze”
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Watch "just don’t call him Steiner…" on YouTube
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They changed Rex Steiner (Bronson Rechsteiner) to Bron Breakker and that's a terrible name. This is the kind of psychotic shit this company does every single day. I’ll never understand it. Rex Steiner is a magnificent wrestling name, so of course WWE feels the need to fix what isn't broken
Rex Steiner it is a really good wrestling name, it sounds so badass.
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look at himmmm i need to do this. the met gala is one of my superbowls as a queer. i am upset zendaya and billy porter werent there this year tho. this is a little short bc i have no clue what else happens at the met soooo
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‘Broadway and Breakker’ Bron Breakker (Bronson) x fem!reader

^reader plays katherine howard in six: the musical on broadway. when the 2022 met gala came around, she had to bring her boyfriend to the occasion^
- i’m a history nerd and i’m aware it’s actually spelt ‘catherine’ but for the sake of the musical, i’m using the k - disclaimer: i absolutely ADORE blake lively and ryan reynolds but once again, for the sake of this; im replacing them with reader and bron. fight me - making up details in blake’s dress bc im blind and CONTENT B0iss - Y/L/N - your last name - got lewd towards the end
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No one would have expected this pair to walk a red carpet of this caliber together. Since they broke the news of their relationship, a lot of noses went up at the concept of a Broadway performer and a professional wrestler dating. It did bother them the first two months but they quickly decided that what random people thought of their relationship didn’t matter. They were head over heels for each other. When she was told so was invited to the annual Met Gala, she actually scared him when she jumped up and down on the couch. The email also said that she could bring someone and how could she not take Bronson?
As they were about to go on the carpet, he noticed her nerves spiking. She was rattling off things that could go wrong and mistakes she could make, “Hey look at me, nothing bad is going to happen. This is a first for both of us. You have nothing to worry about. You look absolutely breathtaking, darling.” Her dress mirrored a renaissance painting, hair down with a crown pinned in her hair. The six spikes on the crown was a nod to her role as Katherine Howard in Six: The Musical on Broadway. Though the most important part of her ensemble was the chain around her neck with a charm of the letter ‘B’. He had gotten the necklace for her for their one year anniversary; it almost never leaves her body, even hides it under her costume for the show. Bronson opted for a black suit as he wanted all the attention on the love of his life. She looked in his eyes and like magic, her anxiety disappeared. “I love you.” he kissed her quickly but gently as he responded “I love you too.”
Picture after picture, they made their way to Emma Chamberlain for an interview. “Here we have Broadway’s own K.Howard, Y/N Y/L/N!” Emma introduced. She smiled at the young lady. “And might I ask who this dapper fellow is?” “Hey Emma, you look lovely. This is my boyfriend, Bronson. For all you wrestling fans out there; Bron Breakker.” She introduced him proudly. “You two are so cute together and you look amazing. What’s it like playing out part of history on one of the most important stages in the world?” Y/N first thanked Emma for the compliments, “Well, it’s so special to me to get to showcase more women’s history that would normally go under the radar. I’m so grateful for my time as an alternate for all six queens, but there was something so raw about Howard’s story that I was over the moon when I got the role officially.” Emma turned to Bronson who was watching his girlfriend talk about her work so passionately, “Have you seen Y/N in the show yet?” He was a little nervous to answer but, “I was there opening night and I was just so blown away, as always. Y/N is just amazing at what she does and I’m just so proud of her. I could never be on those stages.” “And I could never get in those rings.” Emma was signaled to wrap things up, “So would you say your first Met Gala has been going well?” Y/N nodded. “Little nervous but I’m happy I have Bronson by my side.” she looked up and kissed him. “Thank you guys so much. I hope to see you two in there.” “Thank you Emma. Take care honey.”
Later that night
After the event, the couple made their way back to her apartment. She had changed into a different dress; a red minidress with black heels, before the dinner, opting to wear it home. They both went to change into something more comfortable until he caught her staring as he undid his bowtie. “Yes baby?” She came up behind him, wrapping her arms around his midsection, “Thank you for coming with me. I know it’s not exactly your thing.” He turned around and put his hands on her waist and lower back, “You know I would always do this kind of stuff for you. I love seeing you talk about the show. And you were the most beautiful star on that carpet. I couldn’t take my eyes off you~” “You looked pretty handsome yourself. You always look especially sexy in a suit.” She pulled him closer and kissed him hard. “As much as I’d love to take you right now in that little dress, we both have to be up tomorrow.” She couldn’t help but pout. “No baby. No pouting.” He was right. She had rehearsal and he had training. “When we come back here tomorrow, you’re all mine.” she whispered and bit his lip before walking away. “Always a temptress.” he stated, quoting a line from the show. She poked her head out the bathroom door, “That’s Anne Boleyn. She was beheaded first.” He laughed.
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Ravens release rookie fullback Bronson Rechsteiner, son of wrestling legend
Rechsteiner's unique lineage and impressive college highlights had made him a player to watch entering training camp.
from Baltimore Sun
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