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The Things I Would Do, Just To Be Here With You
Summary: Amidst the whirlwind of movie premieres and busy schedules, you and Pedro Pascal, both thriving in your respective careers, find ways to celebrate each other despite the distance. While Pedro promotes Gladiator 2 in London, he longs for your presence at the after-party.
Or, you two would scream at the stars for keeping you apart... and the government too.
âPedro Pascal x f!reader, Pedro is promoting Gladiator 2, and reader is in Wicked (Elphaba or Galinda of course!) for the screenplay of Wicked, and they are just really supportive of each other but also joke about their own movie being the best. Finding time to come to each otherâs premiers. Posting behind the scenes or visiting each other.â â From @imaginemixedfandom
Paring: Pedro Pascal x F!Reader
Warnings: Established Relationship, TOOTH-ROTTING FLUFF, Slight Angst, Swearing, Anxiety, Surrounded by A-Listers, Cheesy Dialogue, Romance, Kissing, Real People Fiction, Red Carpet, Cameras, Paparazzi, Long Distance, Timezone Difference, Social Media, Interviews, Iâm not a Spanish speaker, I might be wrong with the terms, please donât come after me T^T,
Word Count: 4.4k
A/N: Ty @imaginemixedfandom for giving the idea! I didnât really want to replace the reader with the cast of Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. Those two are just too iconic. So instead I will make the reader a writer for the screenplay adaptation of Wicked tehe. You all should listen to brent iii by Jeremy Zucker and Chelsea Cutler, itâs absolutely one of my favorite albums of this year. Lastly, remember this is all fictional and for fun! Enjoyyyy my loves!
Side note: Iâm dyslexic and English isnât my first language! So I apologize in advance for the spelling and/or grammatical errors. As always, reblogs, comments, and likes are always appreciated. Thank you and happy reading!
Song: and the government too! By Jeremy Zucker & Chelsea Cutler
gif by @andrew-garfielld
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK â EVENING
âHi.â Your voice was soft as you nestled deeper into the duvet, your body cocooned in its comforting folds.
âHola, mi amor.â Pedroâs face lit up on your phone screen, the warm timbre of his voice washing over you like a balm. âI miss you.â âI miss you too⊠so much,â you replied with a little pout. The time difference between London and New York was merciless. Between his packed schedule promoting Gladiator 2 and prepping for Fantastic Four, and your whirlwind of work with the Wicked movie premiere, your conversations had been reduced to stolen moments like this. Still, even through a screen, Pedro had a way of making you feel like the most important person in the world. âYou look cozy,â he said with a lopsided grin, his brown eyes crinkling at the corners. âMeanwhile, Iâm freezing my ass off here on set. I think my nose might fall off.â You laughed softly, the sound tinged with longing. âIâd trade you, you know. Iâll take the cold if it means I get to see you.â
âDonât tempt me.â He leaned closer to the camera, his face filling your screen. âIf I werenât contractually obligated to be here, Iâd hop on the next flight and show up at your premiere tomorrow. Red carpet and all.â You smiled wistfully, your fingers brushing against the edge of your phone as if you could reach through it to touch him. âYouâd outshine me. Imagine the headlines: âPedro Pascal steals the show at Wicked premiere.ââ âPlease. Everyoneâs going to be talking about you. âBrilliant screenwriter dazzles Hollywood!ââ He paused, his tone softening. âYouâre incredible, you know that?â Your throat tightened at his words, tears pricking at the corners of your eyes. âStop, or Iâll actually cry, and my face will be all puffy for tomorrow.â He chuckled. âOkay, okay. But seriously, mi amor, Iâm so proud of you. Youâve worked so hard for this.â âAnd so have you,â you countered. âThe Gladiator 2 trailer broke the internet, and you still found time to send me flowers last week. Youâre amazing, Pedro.â âYeah, but flowers arenât the same as being there with you.â His voice dipped, a hint of regret slipping through. âI hate being this far away.â You sighed, your heart aching in tandem with his. âMe too.â
For a moment, neither of you spoke, the silence filled with the unspoken tension of your shared longing. Then, Pedroâs grin returned, bright and mischievous. âSo,â he said, leaning back in his chair, âwho do you think has the better movie? Be honest.â
You raised an eyebrow, feigning offense. âAre you seriously asking me to compare Wicked to Gladiator 2? Oneâs a heartfelt, magical adaptation, and the other is a testosterone-filled epic. Theyâre different.â
âUh-huh,â he teased, crossing his arms. âSounds like youâre dodging the question. I knew you were scared to admit Gladiator 2 is better.â
You scoffed, sitting up straighter in bed. âScared? Please. I just donât want to hurt your feelings when Wicked inevitably becomes a global phenomenon.â
Pedro laughed, the sound rich and contagious. âYouâre lucky I love you. Otherwise, this would be grounds for war.â
âLucky? Youâre the lucky one,â you shot back, smirking. âIâll prove it when I finally see you in person again. But until thenâŠâ
You brought the phone closer, pressing a soft kiss to the screen. Pedro mimicked your gesture, his lips brushing his camera lens.
âGoodnight, mi vida,â he murmured.
âGoodnight, Pedro.â Your voice was tender, laced with all the love you couldnât put into words.
As the call ended, you clutched the phone to your chest, a bittersweet smile tugging at your lips. Despite the distance, despite the chaos of your lives, you knew one thing for certain: Pedro Pascal would always be worth the wait.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK â MORNING
Today was the day. You were walking the red carpet for the Wicked movie premiere. A sea of celebrities, producers, fellow writers, and editors would surround you. The sheer magnitude of it all left you feeling both giddy and utterly petrified. Â
You smoothed your hands over the silk robe you wore, your palms damp with nerves. While you loved the craft of storytelling, the spotlight had always felt daunting. You preferred to let your work speak for itselfâa tendency that paired surprisingly well with dating Pedro Pascal, the literal human embodiment of charisma and charm. Â
âThere, all done,â Laura, your makeup artist, said with a satisfied grin. Â
You blinked at your reflection in the mirror. Your skin glowed, your eyes were accentuated just enough to look striking without overwhelming, and your lips were painted a perfect shade of confidence. Â
âYouâve outdone yourself,â you said, giving her a warm smile. Â
âOf course I did,â Laura replied with a wink. âBig night for my favorite screenwriter.â Â
Mia, your stylist, emerged from behind a rack of gowns, holding up the dress. âSpeaking of big nights... Ready to put this beauty on?â Â
You nodded, though your smile wavered. âI just wish Pedro were here,â you admitted, your voice quieter now. Â
Laura and Mia exchanged sympathetic glances before Laura gently squeezed your shoulder. âYouâre going to look incredible, and heâd lose his mind if he saw you. How about we take some pictures to send him? A little preview for the man himself.â Â
You hesitated, glancing at your phone on the vanity. âI donât want to distract him. Heâs busy with interviews and set work. London and New York arenât exactly next doorâŠâ Â
âAll is fair in love and war,â Laura teased, her giggle breaking the tension. âCome on, babe! If anything, itâll be motivation for him to hop on the next flight.â Â
Mia chimed in, smirking. âOr just to remind him what heâs missing. Trust me, teasing Pedro is a public service.â Â
You laughed despite yourself, feeling the nerves lift slightly. âFine, fine. But if he complains, Iâm blaming you two.â Â
They ushered you into the dressâa masterpiece of emerald silk and intricate detailing that clung perfectly in all the right places. As Mia zipped you up, Laura stepped back, her hands pressed dramatically over her heart. Â
âPedroâs going to lose his shit.â Â
âYou look like a literal goddess,â Mia added, spinning you toward the mirror. Â
For a moment, you hardly recognized yourself. The reflection staring back radiated elegance and confidence, even if you didnât entirely feel it yet. Â
âOkay, okay. Take the pictures,â you relented, biting your lip as you tried to contain your grin. Â
Laura grabbed your phone and started snapping. You struck a few playful poses, twirling and laughing as Mia adjusted the hem of your dress. It felt silly, but imagining Pedroâs reaction warmed your chest. Â
Once the photos were taken, you grabbed your phone and hovered over the message screen. You debated for a moment, then attached the best photo and typed a quick message. Â
You: Wish you were here. But since youâre not... Enjoy this. Donât let it distract you too much, cariño. Â
You hit send before you could second-guess yourself, the familiar swoosh of the message sending making your heart race. Â
The reply came faster than you expected. Â
Pedro: Distract me? How am I supposed to do anything now? You look like an angel. No, better than an angel. Drop-dead stunning.Â
You couldnât stop the grin from taking over your face. Â
Pedro: Red carpet better be ready. Theyâve got no idea who theyâre dealing with tonight. Â
The butterflies in your stomach multiplied tenfold. Before you could reply, another message appeared. Â
Pedro: Iâm so proud of you. Go knock âem dead, mi amor. I love you. Â
Your throat tightened, and you had to blink back the sudden tears threatening to ruin Lauraâs hard work. You tapped out a quick reply. Â
You: I love you too. Now go back to being the coolest man alive. Â
âYou okay over there?â Mia asked, watching you with a knowing smile. Â
âMore than okay,â you said softly, tucking your phone away. Â
As you prepared to step into the whirlwind of the premiere, Pedroâs words echoed in your mind. Even from thousands of miles away, he made you feel invincible. Â
Tonight wasnât just about the red carpet or the glitz and glamour. It was about celebrating what you lovedâand knowing Pedro would always be your biggest cheerleader, no matter where in the world he was. Â
UNITED KINGDOM, LONDON â AFTERNOONÂ Â
Pedro sighed deeply, his head resting against the back of his chair. The steady hum of activity on set felt like background noise, the voices and clatter muffled by the ache in his chest. His fingers drummed lightly against his thigh, the motion absent-minded, a physical echo of the restlessness he felt inside. Â
He missed you. Â
It wasnât the casual longing of someone who hadnât seen their partner in a whileâit was the kind of yearning that settled into his bones, heavy and persistent. A few hundred miles of ocean separated you, but it may as well have been an entire galaxy. Â
He opened his phone and scrolled back to the picture youâd sent him that morning. The emerald dress, the way it hugged your form, the way your eyes sparkled even in a still imageâit took his breath away. You looked like a dream. His dream. Â
âIf I were there right nowâŠâ he murmured under his breath, running his thumb over the screen as if he could touch you. Â
If it were as simple as hopping on a flight, heâd already be on his way. He imagined the way youâd light up when you saw him, how youâd rush into his arms. Heâd bury his face in your hair, inhale your scent, and hold you so tightly that heâd forget about the world outside. Â
But it wasnât that simple. The timing was off, as it so often was with both your careers in full swing. He was tied to the production schedule of Fantastic Four, and you were in the spotlight for Wicked. The universe seemed determined to keep you apart, and for the first time in years, Pedro felt the cracks in his patience. Â
He closed his eyes, resting his elbows on his knees as he leaned forward. âDamn stars. Damn schedules. Damn⊠government,â he muttered bitterly. The laugh that followed was humorless, the frustration thick in his voice. Â
If he could, heâd scream at the stars for conspiring against you both. Curse the invisible forces that made life so complicated. Heâd barter with time itself, twist it and stretch it, just to have you here with him for a few stolen moments. Â
He wondered what you were doing right now. Were you nervous about the red carpet? Did you feel as hollow without him as he felt without you? Pedro clenched his jaw, guilt gnawing at him. You deserved to have him there, to walk that carpet with you, to hold your hand and beam with pride as you took in the applause for your work. Â
âPedro, theyâre ready for you!â Â
The call from a production assistant jolted him from his thoughts. He blinked, the weight of reality crashing back down as he stood and stretched. Â
âBe right there,â he called back, tucking his phone into his pocket. Â
As he made his way back to the soundstage, he couldnât shake the thought of tomorrow. The Gladiator 2 premiere loomed ahead, another milestone he should be celebrating with you by his side. Instead, youâd be halfway across the world. Â
But one day, he promised himself, one day, nothing will keep us apart. Â
NEW YORK, NEW YORK â EVENINGÂ
The flashing lights were relentless, casting an almost blinding glow over the red carpet. The screams of fans and the constant click of cameras created a symphony of chaos, one you werenât entirely comfortable navigating. Youâd always preferred the quietâcurled up with a book, tucked away from the worldâs prying eyes. Â
But tonight, you smiled and posed alongside your cast and the production crew. You owed it to them, to yourself, and to the story youâd helped bring to life. Â
âBeautiful, isnât it?â Winnie Holzman, the original writer of Wicked, leaned in with a smile, her eyes sparkling as she looked at the crowd. Â
You nodded, though your voice was tinged with nervousness. âItâs incredible. Overwhelming, but in the best way.â Â
âYouâve done amazing work,â Dana Fox chimed in, her excitement infectious. âWe wouldnât be standing here without your screenplay tying it all together.â Â
Jon M. Chu, ever the cheerleader, clapped you lightly on the back. âTonightâs your night too. Own it.â Â
You laughed softly, feeling a little more at ease with their encouragement. Together, the four of you posed for the cameras, sharing a few candid laughs before heading closer to the press area. Â
As you stepped into the spotlight for interviews, the questions started flying. Â
âHow does it feel to see Wicked finally come to life on the big screen?â Â
âIt feels surreal,â you answered, your smile genuine. âEveryone on this project has poured so much heart into it. To see it come together like this is... overwhelming in the best way.â Â
âYouâre known for being quite private. How are you handling all the attention tonight?â Â
âItâs definitely out of my comfort zone,â you admitted with a small laugh. âBut Iâm surrounded by such a talented and supportive team, which makes it easier.â Â
Then, inevitably, came the question youâd been bracing for. âWe couldnât help but notice that Pedro Pascal isnât here tonight. Do you miss him?â Â
The question tugged at something deep inside you. âI miss him so much,â you said softly, your expression softening. âHeâs busy promoting Gladiator 2 and filming in London. I know he wishes he could be here, just like I wish I could be there for him. Weâre both incredibly proud of each other, though.â You grinned, a playful sparkle in your eyes. âBut, of course, Wicked is better. Donât tell him I said that.â Â
The interviewer laughed, and you followed with a wink before stepping away. Â
AFTER THE PREMIEREÂ Â
As the credits rolled and the crowd applauded, you walked alongside Jon, Winnie, and Dana toward the exit. The night air was cool and refreshing after the heat of the theater. Â
âYou were glowing on that carpet,â Winnie teased, nudging you gently. Â
Jon smirked. âBet itâs because of a certain someone who couldnât make it.â Â
You flushed immediately, your cheeks warming. âStop,â you mumbled, though your smile betrayed your embarrassment. Â
âOh, come on,â Dana added with a laugh. âYou were gushing about him earlier. Just admit itâyouâre head over heels.â Â
You sighed dramatically, though your heart raced just thinking about Pedro. âOkay, fine. I miss him like crazy. I justââ You paused, glancing up at the stars. âI wish I could be there for him, you know? For his premiere. Heâs always so supportive of me. It feels wrong not to do the same.â Â
Jon stopped walking, turning to face you with a thoughtful look. âSo go.â Â
âWhat?â Â
âGo to him,â he said with a shrug. âTake the jet. Iâll make the call.â Â
You blinked at him, stunned. âYouâyouâd let me do that?â Â
âOf course,â Jon said, waving off your concern. âYouâre part of the heart of this project. If being with him makes you happy, itâs worth it.â Â
âBut I donât have a ticket, and I need to pack, andââ Â
Dana held up a hand, already pulling out her phone. âRelax. Iâll call a car, and weâll pack together. You just focus on getting there.â Â
Before you could protest further, Jon had already stepped aside, dialing someone on his phone. Dana grabbed your arm and started steering you toward the waiting car. Â
âYouâre really doing this,â she said, grinning. Â
âIâI guess I am.â Your voice trembled with excitement and nerves. âWhat if I donât make it in time? What ifââ Â
Dana cut you off with a gentle squeeze on your shoulder. âYouâll make it. And even if you donât, just being there will mean everything to him.â Â
AT THE AIRPORT Â
The private jet was waiting for you, its sleek frame illuminated by the glow of the runway lights. You quickly texted Pedroâs manager and assistant, letting them know you were on your way. Â
You: Iâm coming to London. Please donât tell him. I want it to be a surprise. Â
The response was almost immediate:Â Â
Franklin Latt: Got it. Heâs going to lose his mindâin the best way. Â
As you settled into your seat and the jet began to taxi, your heart raced. Seven hours separated you from Pedro, but for the first time in days, the distance didnât feel insurmountable. Â
You leaned your head back against the seat, clutching your phone tightly as you closed your eyes. You could already picture the look on his face when he saw you. Â
Just hold on, Pedro. Iâm on my way. Â
UNITED KINGDOM, LONDON, ODEON LUXE LEICESTER SQUARE â EVENING
The energy in Leicester Square was electric. Fans filled the barricades, the roar of excitement nearly drowning out the camera flashes as Pedro made his way down the red carpet. Dressed in a sharp black shirt, the top unbuttoned, slacks, his signature charm, and a warm smile lit up every interaction as he stopped to greet fans and pose for photos.
The press area was bustling, and soon Pedro found himself standing in front of a journalist holding a microphone.
âPedro, congratulations on Gladiator 2! How does it feel to be here tonight celebrating this film?â
Pedro grinned, his eyes crinkling at the corners. âIt feels incredible. This is one of those projects you dream about as an actor, and to see it all come together, to see everyoneâs hard work pay off, itâs⊠itâs a real honor.â
The interviewer nodded. âYouâve had an amazing year, between this and your other projects. But we couldnât help but notice that someone special in your life had a big night recentlyâthe Wicked premiere in New York. Did you get a chance to see any photos?â
Pedroâs face lit up instantly, a laugh bubbling out of him. âOh, I did. Believe me, I did. She sent me some pictures, and Iâve seen the ones floating around online too. I mean⊠she looked absolutely stunning. Like, knock-you-out, breathtakingly gorgeous. I might be a little biased, but still.â
The crowd nearby caught wind of his gushing, and a few cheers erupted. Pedro laughed, scratching the back of his neck.
âHonestly, Iâm so proud of her,â he continued, his voice softening. âShe poured so much of herself into that screenplay, and to see her get the recognition she deserves? Itâs the best feeling in the world.â
The interviewer smiled. âThereâs definitely a lot of love and mutual admiration between you two. Word on the street is youâve got a bit of a friendly competition going onâGladiator 2 versus Wicked. Any truth to that?â
Pedro chuckled, his eyes twinkling with mischief. âOh, itâs absolutely true. Weâve got a bet going. Sheâs convinced Wicked is going to sweep the box office, and I, of course, have complete faith in Gladiator 2. Letâs just say the stakes are highâwinner gets breakfast in bed for a week.â
The interviewer laughed along with him. âThatâs adorable. Whoâs winning so far?â
Pedro smirked. âLetâs just say sheâs got me a little worried. But Iâll never admit that to her.â
LATER, BACKSTAGE
Pedro leaned against the wall, sipping from a glass of water while chatting with Paul Mescal. Their conversation flowed easily, but Pedroâs gaze kept drifting toward the entrance, as if hoping for some sort of miracle.
âYouâve got that look again,â Paul teased, nudging him with his elbow.
âWhat look?â Pedro asked, feigning ignorance.
âThe âIâm desperately in love and missing my girlâ look,â Paul quipped with a grin.
Denzel Washington, who had just joined the conversation, chuckled. âHeâs not wrong, man. Youâve been staring off into space like a lovesick teenager.â
Joe Quinn walked by, overhearing the exchange and throwing in his two cents. âItâs cute, though. Very romantic. Someone should write a movie about it.â
Pedro rolled his eyes, though a bashful smile crept onto his face. âOkay, okay, I miss her. Can you blame me? Sheâs halfway across the world, and I canât stop thinking about her.â
Frank, Pedroâs manager, stepped in, giving him a supportive pat on the back. âYouâve got it bad, buddy. But hey, itâs not a bad problem to have.â
Frank couldnât help but smile to himself, already knowing what Pedro didnâtâthat you were on your way. He could only imagine Pedroâs reaction when he saw you walk through those doors.
âAlright,â Pedro said with a dramatic sigh, âcan we please focus on the fact that weâre here for Gladiator 2 and not my love life?â
âSure,â Paul said, smirking. âBut if she shows up, weâre all watching you lose it.â
Pedro laughed, shaking his head. âIâll take that bet.â
Little did he know, he was about to owe a lot of people a round of drinks.
UNITED KINGDOM, LONDON, ODEON LUXE LEICESTER SQUARE â EVENING Â
The crowd in the after-party buzzed with excitement, a mix of A-list chatter and glasses clinking. Pedro stood near Lux, their conversation about the nightâs success lighthearted, though his gaze kept drifting toward the entrance. He wasnât sure what he was looking for, only that the ache of missing you hadnât dulled, even amidst all the celebration. Â
Lux, sharp-eyed as always, caught the slight shift in his expression and smirked. âYouâve got that look again,â she teased. Â
âWhat look?â Pedro asked, feigning nonchalance as he sipped his drink. Â
âThe one that screams, âI wish she were here.ââ Lux nudged his arm playfully. Â
Before he could muster a witty retort, Luxâs eyes darted toward the entrance, widening in surprise. âWell, speak of the devilâŠâ Â
Pedro turned, following her gaze, and the breath left his lungs. Â
There you were, stepping into the room, your black silk gown catching the dim lights perfectly. Your hair, slightly tousled from the rush, framed your face with an effortless beauty that made his heart stop. Heads turned as you walked in with Frank, but Pedro didnât notice anyone else. Â
He froze, jaw slack, his mind racing to comprehend that you were actually here. Â
âPedro,â Lux whispered, amused. âClose your mouth before you catch a fly.â Â
But Pedro couldnât move. Couldnât breathe. All he could do was watch as you walked toward him, the soft smile on your lips turning into a grin as your eyes met his. He vaguely registered Joe, Paul, and Denzel laughing nearby, but he didnât care. You were here. Â
When you finally stopped in front of him, your grin widened, and you quipped, âSorry, Iâm late. Traffic was terribleâthereâs a movie premiere happening, and Iââ Â
Before you could finish, Pedro moved. Â
He swept you up in his arms, lifting you off your feet as a chorus of cheers, whistles, and laughter erupted around you. You let out a surprised giggle, your arms instinctively wrapping around his neck as he held you close, burying his face against your shoulder. Â
âDios mĂo,â Pedro murmured, his voice thick with emotion. âYouâre here.â Â
âIâm here,â you whispered back, your fingers threading through his curls. Â
He pulled back just enough to look at you, his eyes brimming with love. âI canât believe this. Youâre really here.â Â
You smiled, tears threatening to spill as you cupped his face. âI couldnât let you have all the fun without me.â Â
Pedro didnât hesitate. He closed the distance, kissing you with a fervor that made the entire room fade away. The kiss was deep, all-consuming, and when you finally pulled back, both of you were breathless. Â
Your laughter broke the moment, and Pedro pressed his forehead to yours, his hands still firmly around your waist as if afraid you might disappear. âThank you,â he whispered, his voice trembling slightly. Â
âFor what?â you asked softly, your fingers tracing the line of his jaw. Â
âFor being here. For being you. For⊠everything.â His voice was low, reverent. âI donât know what I did to deserve you, but Iâll never stop thanking the universe for it.â Â
You kissed him again, a soft press of lips this time, and smiled against his mouth. âYou donât have to thank the universe. Just let me love you.â Â
Pedro let out a soft laugh, his arms tightening around you. âYouâre incredible, you know that?â Â
âYouâve mentioned it once or twice,â you teased, resting your head against his chest as the room slowly came back into focus. Â
From the sidelines, Joe nudged Paul, chuckling. âThink heâs gonna let her go anytime soon?â Â
Paul smirked. âNot a chance.â Â
Denzel clinked his glass against Joeâs. âNow thatâs a man in love.â Â
And Pedro? He didnât care about the laughter, the cameras, or even the early morning call time tomorrow. For now, you were in his arms, and nothing else mattered.
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