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Partition (Inspired by Beyonce & Ana Huang)
Pairing: President!Coriolanus Snow x Wife!Reader
Summary: Frustrated from her arranged husbandâs lack of attention towards her, Y/N Y/L/N bursts in a plathora of words spewed to her arranged husband and elected President of Panem, Coriolanus Snow about his lack of care and affection towards his own wife despite Coriolanus literally being married to Y/N. Both parties being frustrated with no means to give their stances up, explode in a world of dirty, nasty sex in their limo on the way to former presidentâs son Felix Ravinstillâs dinner.Â
Fic Type: Smut (NSFW) 18+ with angst, Arranged Marriage trope
Warnings: infidelity, cum licking, heavy kiss, degrading but also lots of praise, lmk if thereâs anything I missed but this is vvv nastyÂ
Word Count: 2.6k
Inspo: Heavily inspired by Chapter 27 of King of Wrath by Ana Huang (my FAVORITE book of all time) from the Kings of Sin Series and the song Partition by Beyonce (an absolute GEM of a song).Â
Disclaimer: About 90% of the sex scenes are directly from said chapter, so credits and the idea itself all go to Ana Huang and her team. The blowjob and first sex scene was from Ana Huangâs book and the last scene was a slightly altered version from me. This is basically an altered version of Ana Huangâs book idea turned into a version for Coriolanus and Y/N if they were in an arranged marriage.Â
I do not own Coriolanus Snow or Y/N Y/L/N (cuz itâs you, boo). All credits go to Suzanne Collins and her team. Song credits also go to Beyonce and her team.Â
I do not allow my works to be republished or translated under any circumstances. Any instances of this happening and YOU WILL BE BLOCKEDDD.Â
Also, ageless and empty blogs will be BLOCKED as this is a 18+ fic. Report my fics and youâre blocked cuz if u donât like it, LEAVEEEE.
Y/D/N = Your Dadâs Name (so sorry to anyone with daddy issues cuz me too)
The marriage of Y/N Y/L/N and Coriolanus Snow was not one born out of love. Their fathers, Y/D/N Y/L/N and Crassus Snow planned for their union before fighting in the war to strengthen and unite the families in a pursuit for higher power. Both Y/N and Coriolanus grew up around similar environments, both being in the same friend group, meeting each other in birthday parties, visiting each otherâs penthouses for playdates and as of late, running into each other in the Academy as they receive their degrees during graduation.
Now that both Y/N and Coriolanus are of marriage age, their fathers immediately drew up the arranged marriage with a contract, binding the two young adults for life, their families growing stronger as a result of their agreement. Coriolanus and Y/N have never disliked nor liked each other as they each had their own squad of people to hang out with, Y/N always being around Arachne Crane and Clemensia Dovecote while Coriolanus was closer with Felix Ravinstill and Festus Creed, to each their own being disgusted with the opposite sex in fear of cooties as that was common with young children, which was not a surprise in the way the two supposed love birds navigate their marriage in a meaningless way behind closed doors when it was the absolute opposite in public.
Y/N Y/L/N never felt that Coriolanusâs indifference was a severe one until he started to bring home mistresses not long after theyâve moved in during the late wave of his candidacy. He started to fuck his way through his female staff as Y/N was tortured with hearing the sound of his groans and the moaning of the women he summoned as a means to relieve his stress. Y/N was heartbroken as she felt that they had this mutual understanding that they would always be loyal to one another even through the circumstances of their relationship, Coriolanus clearly did not feel the same.
The couple usually kept their interactions minimal in their household as they live in seperate bedrooms, only to come down to eat dinner, choosing to have the rest of their meals seperate during the day. As Coriolanusâs relationship with these women grew to be more common, Y/N did not have the appetite to cater to Coriolanusâs ego further as she skipped her meals with him, instructing the staff to send her meals to her room instead as she laid on her large queen bed, heart breaking and face puffy with tears streaking down her face over his infidelity. Even though she did not exactly feel for him, she at least cared enough about him as a trusted partner throughout their arrangement.Â
The atmosphere between the two grew more and more tense each day as Y/N sobbed behind closed doors, trying her best to muffle her cries as Coriolanus worked next door. Coriolanus, oblivious to his wifeâs muffled crying, doesnât notice her strange behavior until that night where Y/N left her bedroom door ajar and Coriolanus was finally able to see how hurt Y/N had been over his infidelity. Coriolanus was shocked to see for himself how miserable his wife had been over his actions, him originally choosing to bring in mistresses to encourage her to confront him. He moved away, however, ensure of what to do next as he left her alone.
The next day, one of Y/Nâs female staff, particularly one of Coriolanusâs women, had informed Y/N of an event she needed to attend that day, former presidentâs son Felix Ravinstillâs dinner. With her puffy face, she nodded as she started to get ready. Y/N felt dejected as she got ready, feeling as if she was going through the motions as several maids filed in to help her with her makeup and dress. Y/N wore a sullen frown on her face as she stared into the distance of her reflection in the vanity, wondering how and why she agreed to this marriage in the first place. ��I will get out of this place once and for allâŚâ she thought as she started to navigate a plan to be free of the ruse of a marriage.Â
Coriolanus waited for Y/N outside of their mansion as Y/N appeared, her eyes still puffy although covered with the power of makeup. He extended his arm as she took it with caution, both of them stepping in the limo silently. Once they got in, Y/N stared off to the window of the limo as they drove away from the mansion. Coriolanus, apprehensive over his wifeâs indifference, suddenly speaks âYou know, you could smile a little?â he said with a timid one of his own. Y/Nâs mood suddenly darkened as she responded in an even more dejected and hoarse voice âHow could I? Please, dear husband, demonstrate how I could smile when my only other partner in this joke of a marriage brings home other women and fucks them for me to hear.âÂ
Coriolanus, taken aback by how dejected his wifeâs voice was, responded, âWell Iâm sorry if you feel offended by my lack of attention towards you as of late. We were never exclusive in the first place, our fathers planned this for us.â Y/N looked incredulously at her husband, âExclusive?! What part of an arranged marriage and a contract doesnât speak not exclusive?! Are you joking right now, Coriolanus? Because if you are, no ones laughing.â Y/N sighed, âI though you were smarter than this, Snow. I truly never imagined that my presence dissatisfies you so much that you had to turn to other women to satify your needs.â Y/N said as her eyes started to tear up again. She felt so exasperated, âThereâs no point in crying now.. He clearly doesnât care about me.â She thought as Coriolanus examines her face.
Coriolanus felt horrible that his wife felt like this towards him. He truly did not mean to go this far, only planning to give her a little push. He turned towards his wife, and suddenly grabbed both of her hands in his own, stroking them in a delicate way, as someone would with a precious porcelain doll. âIâve never hated you, wife. I merely wanted to give you a push in this arrangement since we both did not agree to this. I wanted to encourage you to be closer to me, but how could I when you seem so distant all the time?â Coriolanus sighed before continuing, âIâve loved you ever since I met you, but Iâve never been.. brave enough to confess that to you.âÂ
Y/N was left astonished as she looked at Coriolanus, âPerhaps.. Iâve also fallen for you during our arrangement, yet Iâve been in denial of my own feelings for a while. Iâve always thought you were quiet handsome, husband.â Y/N said with a small smile of her own. Coriolanus looked at her, surprised by her confession, before Y/N suddenly pressed her lips to his in a rough, desperate kiss that had both of them clinging to each other for dear life. Coriolanusâs hands were soon entangled in her hair as Y/N clutched her hands on his blazer. Their mouths fought desperately against each other, teeth clashing and theirs tongues molding together like a perfect puzzle.Â
Their heavy makeout session resumed as the limo came to a stop. Traffic in the Capitol was not uncommon, but at this pace, they might as well reach Felix Ravinstillâs mansion at a time where cows are able to fly. The couple broke off after a while, Coriolanus staring down at Y/Nâs V-cut dress as she straddled him and kissed his jaw before rising to give him a deep kiss. As they broke off from their kiss, Y/Nâs hand trailed down Coriolanusâs stomach as she made her way towards his groin.
Coriolanus groaned as Y/Nâs hand lightly touched his aching erection. Y/N continued to kiss his neck as she freed his erection from his pants. His cock was huge and hard, dripping with pre-cum and begging to be touched. Y/N slid off of her seat down to her knees, where she started to lick around the head of his cock while gripping the base with both her hands, working towards kneading his huge, hard balls.Â
As she gripped the base of his cock, she slid his dick down her throat until her mouth hit the point where her eyes watered. Her eyes started to tear up as Coriolanus stroked her head, encouraging her to go on. Even with her mouth engulfing his cock with desperate need, there was still a good two to three inches between her mouth and the base of his cock.
Coriolanusâs groans began to sound louder as Y/N tasted the salty sweetness of his pre-cum as she adjusted to a slow and steady pace. In and out. Slowly becoming faster, harder as she sucked and bobbed her head up and down his enormous length.Â
Coriolanusâs hand gripped her hair as the limo went over a bump in the road, forcing his cock to go deeper down her throat. Y/N spluttered as her chokes and gurgles filled the carâs sex driven atmosphere as her noises fluttered with his groans perfectly, creating a sex induced symphony.Â
âFuck, Y/N.â Coriolanus groaned as Y/N looked up, her eyes blurry with tears from taking him so deep, âThat feels so good.â Pride rushed through Y/N as she looked up to see Coriolanusâs face etched with pleasure.
As she looked up towards him, his eyes were closed as his head tipped back with pleasure, the column of his throat exposing one of the most sexy Adamâs apple sheâs ever seen. His chest rose and fell with shallow breaths, his breathing shuddering as Y/Nâs head bobbed up and down his dick faster. His hands buried in her hair as her tongue swept the underside of his cock.
She increased her pace, and just as she thought he was about to come, Coriolanus pulled her hair back and lifted her onto his lap as he crushed his mouth onto hers, their tongues clashing together in a never ending battle of sexual tension broken in a dam of hot, heavy sex.Â
As their mouths dominated against each other, his arousal met hers as she ground against it, desperate for more. Harsh groans echoed from the both of them, each groan vibrating down each otherâs spine in a sex-induced fuel. âYouâre going to be the death of me,â Coriolanus heaved as his mouth trailed a line of passionate kisses down Y/Nâs neck.
He clenched his teeth on the strap of her dress and he gently pulled it down, exposing her chest as he then raised her hips so he could push her underwear to the side. Y/N didnât have time to catch her breath as Coriolanus was inside her, filling her to the brim with only one thrust.
Y/N only had a few seconds to adjust before Coriolanus gripped her hips and slammed her down again on his cock, hard, as he drove into her like a beast in heat, slamming in and out of her, up and down. Again and again, faster and harder, until her toes curled, her knuckles white from how hard she was holding him to stay steady as the pressure built inside her and neared its breaking point.
She clung to him, her head thrown back in ecstasy as she trembled while trying to match his rhythm. Y/N bounced up and down, grinding her clit against him on every stroke.
âJust like that,â Coriolanus growled harshly as his teeth grazed across Y/Nâs nipple, his breath making her shudder as it created goosebumps on her skin. âBounce on that dick like the good girl I know you are.â
A loud moan emerged from Y/Nâs throat as Coriolanusâs mouth closed on her pebbled nipple and sucked. A huge slick of wetness gushed around them as their arousal dripped everywhere, around her thighs, his leg, and onto the seat of the limo.
âYouâre making such a big mess, darling.â Coriolanus groaned while looking at his wife with a lovestruck smile, tugging at her nipple with his teeth after. âShould I make you clean it up, hmm? Have you lick your own cum off the seat like a desperate little whore while I fuck you from behind?â
The fucking happening between them could only be described as rough and depraved, the two exploring each other ravenously as the tension between them exploded into a passionate cocoon of chambered sex in the limo.
His words triggered something inside her as Y/N felt her orgasm hit her a second later with a fiery velocity, making her back arch the highest it could go and her mouth to fall open with a silent scream.
Y/N was trembling from her previous orgasm as she heard her husband let out a chuckle, the sound vibrating throughout her skin as he laid little kisses across her shoulder. âHere I thought you were so prim and proper when I first met you.â
She felt too euphoric to care as his words didnât really register in her mind when he suddenly moved her into a different position. One second, she was on his lap, and the next, she was facing the seat as he put her on all fours and tugged her hair into a makeshift ponytail and pulled her hair so that her back collided with his chest.
They shared a passionate, fiery kiss as he started thrusting into her with slow movements, pulling away until almost all of him was out before thrusting every inch of his cock into her tight, wet pussy. As she was enjoying the pleasure he was giving him, he suddenly said with a hoarse voice, âClean up your mess, Y/N.â
She wanted to say no, she truly did but something about that moment made her want to please her husband as she started licking the seat clean while he watched her with a heated glance. âGood girl, Y/N. Such a good girl.â He groaned as she finished licking before he started fucking her again, this time more rough, hard and simply brutal as he pushed his cock in and out of her extremely wet pussy.
The only sound heard around the vehicle was the loud sound of skin slapping as the smell of sweat and sex mixed together beautifully along with her moans and his ravenous groans. As she got closer and closer to her second orgasm, he reached around and pinched her clit as he muttered, âYou wanna cum, darling? Show me what a good girl you are and cum hard for me.âÂ
Her moans were the loudest itâs ever been since he said that as her second orgasm hit her like a tidal wave as he loudly groaned while coming inside her sweet pussy.
Both Y/N and Coriolanus calmed down as they catched her breath, their faces close together as Coriolanus turned her back towards the seat and kissed her with all his might as they revelled in their love for each other.Â
âI love you.â, Y/N said as she gazed up at her husband with a dazed but content expression. Coriolanus looked down at her while heaving a huge sigh, âI love you too, sweetheart. So much, I hope you know that.â He said as he closed the gap between them as the limo arrived near the Ravinstill residence.Â
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future problems â coriolanus snow x fem!wife!reader
hi everyone :) jumping on the bandwagon
this man is so fine i couldnât help myself. i hope everyone had an amazing holiday if they celebrate â i celebrate christmas, so here is my almost 10k word christmas gift to all of you xoxo love u all v much thank you for reading !!
as always, warnings: corio-lame-o is a fucking warning holy fuck, smuuuuut, arranged marriage (i think this counts?), coriolanus is a distrustful evil fuck (but heâs super hot), fem!reader, reader is married to this dickhead (i say as if i wouldnât want to be lmao), angst, sexism and misogyny is def in here, p in v penetration, m receiving oral, choking, dom!corio, asshole!corio, sub!reader, subspace kinda
informal warnings: bro what the fuck was i on this is literally 10.2k words and i refuse to edit because im super lazy anyway we die like men you've been warned
anyways⌠here is future problems:
he never wanted to get married.
he saw it as a potential problem, one that would most definitely lead to loose ends â and he hated loose ends.
despised them.
however, his innate need to maintain an image was far more important to him. he weighed the costs and benefits in his head like an algorithm â check, check, check. coriolanusâ mind left no stone unturned, especially when future problems were to be squashed before they could ever be wiped from memory. in the end⌠he decided he would marry.
and it would be you.
he never allowed himself to be naive â so he would never allow himself to marry someone he already loved. lucy gray? a childâs want for something they canât have, and something they wouldnât realize until later that it was a walking regret. no â he could never marry someone that would harm him. absolutely not. out of the question. therefore, it had to be you.
it had to be you because what harm would you cause him? you were shy, quiet, of satisfactory social standing, and uncontroversial. everything a patriarch of the snow family would want. deserved. be entitled to.
he needed someone that wouldnât be a problem â a loose end in the future. he had conquered so much â he refused to let anything else, especially as irrelevant as a significant other, stand in his way.
however⌠it did not aid him in his stone-cold lack of a love affair conquest that you were absolutely breathtaking.
at first, it was just an ego boost. he simply couldnât stop his thoughts from voicing, of course sheâs perfect. the snow legacy can only have perfect.
but then⌠oh, thenâŚ
then he saw your smile.
oh, your smile.
your fucking smile.
the first time he caught himself enjoying it â he scolded himself. he refused to see you for a week. a punishment of sorts. more so for him than for you. after, he refused to let his eyes wander on the pretty features of your face for him to witness a reaction to something someone had said or done. he didnât want to be reminded of what it was like to experience joy or peace because someone else was experiencing it â that was what almost costed him everything he had built.
no one would ever tear that down. not again, not ever.
no one.
when the day of your marriage came, it was business as usual. he refused to meet eye contact, and did not partake in more conversations with you than he had to. he could tell you felt uncomfortable â but he forced himself not to care. he drove it down, down, down like a miner drilling for more coal â hoping, one day, it would be worth it.
and it was⌠until he was sick.
it was a minor ailment â nothing major, but he was on bedrest for about a week or two. he had employed enough adequate members to his staff to feel that things would at least be taken care of until then. he also found comfort in the fact that two weeks was not long enough for something irreversible to occur. if a problem had taken placed, he would be able to rectify it once he was well and able and⌠set aside the responsible party.
however, he did not expect one problem.
and that would be you.
he knew you were asking to see him. he knew, he knew, he knew, but he refused to let you in. you were not disrespectful â you had only asked once a day, which happened to be every day in the afternoon. he had picked you specifically because you were too quiet to be annoying. however, his own perfect, pristine, and proper plan had stabbed him in the back. he had never considered that the perfect, pristine, and proper wife would be this dutiful to him, checking in once a day on his condition and to speak with him. despite his illness, he laughed at himself â leave it to him to not expect the expected: the hand-selected dutiful wife would, in fact, be dutiful.
he had to put an end to it. he couldnât keep saying no for another week. how was he expected to get better if you kept bothering him?
so he let you in. this once. just this once. he reasoned that if he let you in this once, you would be less persistent. just this once â and another problem would cease to plague his mind.
just this once, he chanted in his head. just this once.
he sat up straighter, and attempted to shape his hair so it wasnât terribly unkept. he reasoned that if you saw him appearing to be healthy, you wouldnât feel the need to come back. he thought â
but he couldnât finish the thought.
because you walked in.
smelling like fucking lilacs.
lilacs, of all things. lilacs! not roses, not anything else â lilacs. he did not hate lilacs, but he despised the actual flower. only beautiful for so long before it died and the stench was intolerable. an inconvenience. a nuisance. a guaranteed future problem.
however, when you gifted him with a small smile â you realized why small shows of beauty were so valuable in this world. no one else saw your smile â except for those closest to you. people he hand selected to be around you to prevent future problems. he realized then â he had more control and ownership over your smile than either of you thought.
he was so stunned by your smile he didnât even notice the tray of tea and cakes in your hand. you took a few steps towards him and he shifted in place.
âi brought your favorites,â you spoke softly. âi know you should rest â i just wanted to ask if there was anything i could do to make your recovery easier.â
âno, thank you,â he replied, voice raspy. âi should be well in a few days.â
you nodded and offered an uneasy smile. his eyes flickered over to how once you had set down the tray on his beside, you slowly wiped the palm of your hands down the front of your dress. your eyes were cast absentmindedly in front of you, on the wall â and he could tell something was plaguing your thoughts.
he then also realized there was a book on the tray, much to his dismay.
âsomeone had mentioned that this was your favorite author. this was published a few days ago,â you began. âi understand that you have been experiencing headaches, and may find it difficult to read⌠so i wanted to offer to read aloud for you, in case you found these walls dull.â
you smiled â it was an attempt at a joke. he smiled back, but only to be polite. âtoday i find myself wanting to sleep. i appreciate your offer.â
you smoothed your hands over your dress once more before nodding and forcing a smile. âiâll leave you to it, then.â
you did not bid him farewell â and he found himself wondering if he was annoyed or grateful. you simply exited the room, and let the door shut softly behind you.
he scrunched his eyes at the door, swallowing hard.
however, he didnât understand why.
he had wanted this. the perfect wife â knowing when to take a hint and frankly, fuck off. you had done that, perfectly well â so why was he pissed?
he then found himself glaring angrily at his favorite tea cakes. the swap of sugar for honey, another one of his favorites. his favorite author, a book he was excited to read when he was better. he knew that you hadnât asked about him â he employed people with the requirement to let him know when you were asking questions. he knew your every outward thought and concern, and sometimes even the ones that werenât shared aloud because they were so evident on your face.
and then he realized: you noticed things like he noticed things.
however, he knew why he went out of his way to notice things, but why did you?
his jaw clenched as he glared angrily at the wall in front of him. he picked up a tea cake and chewed it aggressively, swallowing it half-intact. he coughed at the barely there food, anger rising further to his flushed cheeks.
he needed to understand how, and he most certainly needed to understand why.
he never went out of his way to get to know you, because he thought he already did. he thought he had you boiled down to one thing, and one thing only: passive. incapable of proving to be any sort of roadblock that was capable of getting in his way. now that he knew you shared something with him, what else was shared? was there something he had to look out for? was there something he missed? was he wrong about you?!
he had to know. he had to.
to do that⌠he called you back that evening. it was two hours before midnight, and he knew you were awake. despite having separate chambers, he knew your daily schedule. you would be reading at this moment, and he would ask you to read for him.
as if on cue, he heard a soft rapping on the wood of the door. he beckoned you in, and you entered the room. you were clad in a night dress with a matching robe over it, all pink silk. this time, he returned your smile.
"i apologize for the late hour," he spoke. "i hope you had not retired for the night."
you shook your head, your tendrils of perfect hair shaking slightly. "i was reading. i am glad you sent for me â can i get you anything?"
"i was hoping the offer to read for me was still on the table," he rasped. "i find myself unable to sleep."
you blinked once, staring at him. in an instant, a small smile was threatening to overtake your face into a large one. you cast your eyes down to a blushing manner, but his eyes narrowed slightly on your face. what would you get out of reading for him? what we he not seeing? what did he miss?
"of course," you responded. "i have not had a chance to read anything by this author. i am glad i have the chance now."
why. why. why.
he did not show his discontent. he simply rested back against the pillows as you reached for the book on his bedside table. you sat down on a chair on his side, and you crossed your legs. he eyed the small portion of the exposed, soft skin of your legs and wondered if your new ploy would be to try and seduce him. however, you quickly covered your skin with the extra material over your robe and placed the book in your lap. once opened, you read for him.
he was not listening to what you were saying, but he was listening to how you said it. the tone, the enunciation, the pauses, and the speed. he wanted to find some clue as to why you had made it a point to be at his beck and call, and he wanted to see how long the act would last until it dropped.
the act would drop. it always did.
the hour would approach midnight before he found that he could not discern anything from how you were reading aloud. his plan did not yield the results intended, as you had not broken from fulfilling his task for two hours. two hours. you had not stopped out of boredom or exhaustion, nor to talk to him. you were poised, soft, and he hated to admit it... but sweet. he found your voice sweet, and he hated it.
and he fucking hated himself for it.
he needed this to end so he could plan further. out of necessity, he yawned. if you were to apt at picking up clues, then hopefully you would believe that he was finally tired. you had succeeded in his given task, and you were free to go.
but you had kept reading for him.
he grew angry.
when you had paused to breathe, he spoke up. "I think i am able to sleep now. thank you, sweetheart, for indulging me."
your eyeline raised with your eyebrows, almost out of surprise. you either were not expecting him to ask you to stop, or you did not want to stop. he wondered which, and if that would answer his ultimate question.
"my apologies, i should've inquired sooner," you replied. "he is a very talented writer... i found myself enjoying his perspective."
you grabbed a piece or scrap paper from his bedside table, and tucked it in between the pages where you left off.
"most people would fold the corner," he remarked, eyes drifting closed â a show.
you smiled. "i didn't want to ruin the integrity of your book. goodnight, coriolanus."
she left with another smile â and all he was left with was confusion, and rage.
the next morning, he found himself wanting to call you back in for a further rouse interview. he would have if he had a plan in place.
that was the second thing about you that annoyed him: you annoyed him to the point where he wanted to act without a plan in place. a loss of control âwhich he was highly against.
that would have to be righted immediately.
he spent the morning reading the pages that you had already read to brief himself as if he was listening last night. he reasoned with himself that the best course of action would be to ask you to read to him again to see if you had grown comfortable enough to let a few of your true colors slip.
they always slip.
the sudden task that was presented to him gave him a new bout of energy that he needed to inch closer to recovery. it gave him the push he needed to be closer to walking out of this room and continue to run panem, and he was lost grateful to you for giving it to him â almost. at the moment, you were a problem â and that needed to be corrected. immediately.
he found comfort in control, so he was very content with routines. he had grown accustomed to bracing himself for your check-in in the afternoon. however, it did not come until the approaching hours of the evening had almost descended upon the capitol. he waited, and waited, and waited â so long that he considered asking you to come for himself. the hour would approach dinnertime when you had finally asked about his well-being, and he sent for you.
how dare you ask so late in the day, as if you didn't care? he allowed you access to his life that he had denied you for so long, and you return his kindness with carelessness? this would not do. this most certainly would not do.
you had knocked on his door, and he had to stop himself from sounding to eager. he permitted you entry, and you entered with the same soft smile.
"good evening," you greeted.
"hello," he replied, voice still raspy from his sickness.
"I wanted to ask if you need anything," you announced.
he offered a small smile. "i enjoyed our time last night. perhaps you would read for me, again?"
your eyes fell to the floor in a blush. "of course. I was hoping to read more of the book eventually. i found it intriguing."
you sat down in the chair and pulled the book in your lap. as you were opening it, he spoke, "i thought when you had not checked-in in the early afternoon you found the book dull â afraid i would ask for you to read it for me again."
you shook your head as you smiled. "i like his writing very much â i was concerned as to whether i had prevented you from sleeping the night prior, and didn't want to disturb you further."
he swallowed. "why would you have disturbed me?"
your eyes glanced upwards from the pages to rest on his face. coriolanus stared back as slight concern washed over your features, making your lips part and your eyes widen. your tongue darted out from between your lips, and smoothed over the skin of your bottom lip. you responded, "before you fell ill, we hadn't spent much time together and i understand that is because of your position â but, to be frank, i wanted to respect your space.â
your answer perplexed coriolanus. he wanted to find out what type of person you were â and your answers were not yielding the expected results. there was no obvious form of manipulation in your words, which then worried him. were you smarter than he believed you to be? were you as cunning as him? more so?
so he went with what was natural: manipulation.
âi apologize my station has not granted us the freedom to get to know each other further,â he replied, holding your gaze. âit is a regret of mine.â
you smiled in an affirmative manner, like you didnât believe him but accepted his answer anyway. this expression arose the same feelings he now detested your presence for: he acted without calculating his actions and the outcome they would produce.
âwhat troubles you?â he asked.
your lips parted and slightly quivered. you were not expecting him to ask.
âi-i was worried that i may not⌠please you,â you admitted. âthat⌠you may regret our union.â
âyou have been a kind and dutiful wife,â coriolanus spoke, eyes holding yours. âthere is no regret.â
there was that affirmative smile again. he found himself hating it â wishing it would be replaced by the warm, soft one.
âi guess i was hoping that, when i was married, the marriage would be more than⌠a union.â
your candor shocked coriolanus. he would never have expected you to say something⌠so out of turn.
âplease, forgive me,â you spoke, slightly laughing and waving your hand in the air. âthe hour is almost late and i was hoping to read more. do you still wish me to?â
âplease,â he answered and nodded.
you gave him a quick, thankful smile, and began reading.
this would be the second night coriolanus had not listened to a word you had said.
he had gotten his answer, and it was possibly as bad as the one he was actually afraid for.
you were good. pure, innocent, and your outlook on the world untainted. you were not striving to find a loose screw and let the empire fall. you wanted⌠to support the man who built and kept the empire together. it was worse than anything he couldâve ever imagined â you actually cared for him.
you cared for him, and now coriolanus snow was fucking terrified.
and yet... he had asked you to return to his chambers every night after that.
for research purposes, of course. only research purposes,
to read to him, but his goal was to learn more about you rather than the text.
you would sit there and read until he asked you to stop. when he did, you would close the book, smile at him, place it back on his nightstand, and bid him goodnight.
after, he would wrestle with the blankets and pillows in order to find out how to deal with this.
how had he not expected this?
his only fault was that he neglected to realize how far your shyness would go. you had grown comfortable with him â and you admitted that you wanted something more, something he always felt he could not give. you werenât shy â you just werenât open with people you werenât comfortable with.
he shouldâve known. he shouldâve. fucking. known.
he didnât know how to deal with this, if he was being honest with himself.
he told himself that he asked for you every evening to get to know you better, for his own sanity and safety; but then he began to realize he had found out everything he needed to know.
good and honest. how fucking unfortunate.
he saw a part of you, but now he needed to know more.
so what did he do? he sent you flowers. flowers. an arrangement of red roses and lilacs.
he hated himself for the lilacs.
he got somewhere with you when he had made the first move before â maybe this would yield more promising results.
however, it didnât.
all he received in return was an extra tray of food that had arrived in the afternoon. his favorite tea cakes, and a handwritten thank-you note detailed in your appreciation for the beautiful flowers. you signed your name, and that was it.
she doesnât make first moves, he thought. she responds to them.
he knew what he had to do.
he found himself feeling better that day â well enough to end his sick leave and return to his matters. dinner was approaching, and he sent for you to join him for a private dinner this evening.
he was washed, dressed, and coiffed within the hour.
he found you in the dining parlor waiting for him, inspecting his large bookcase. you were trying to reach a book a bit above where your height would allow, extending yourself onto your toes. coriolanus walked up behind you, towering over you, and retrieved the book for you.
you glanced up at him with wide eyes. âthank you, coriolanus.â
âwhat intrigued you?â he asked, grinning softly.
âfirst one i couldnât reach. i was working my way up.â you smiled at him, and then the book. âplease â you must be hungry. let us eat.â
you sat down at the table across from him. dinner manners were rather stiff and uncomfortable, but your upbringing that was similar to coriolanusâ prevented you from straying from them. you ate in silence for a few moments before you spoke.
âhow do you like his new book?â you asked.
coriolanus cleared his throat. âi find it riveting. i wouldnât have been able to read it for some time if it hadnât been for you.â
you smiled at your plate, blushing. âhis points are very interesting. i was never very interested in politics â so the insight of someone so heavily involved with them is very informative. do you find that your opinions align with his? or does he not share your perspective?â
he appreciated your willingness to engage with him about topics you werenât very fond of. an underrated trait, not found very often â he had to admit.
âa bit of both,â he responded. âthe one thing he does not discuss is how important it is to have a certain type of person or persons in your regime that allows the flow of success to continue.â
you nodded. âyou have built a strong administration â iâm sure he would admire what you have to say.â
âwhat do you believe?â he asked. âabout partnerships?â
you swallowed, contemplating your answer. âi think⌠a successful partnership is where everyone is complimented by another. for instance, someone is better at briefing documents rather than the presentation of them, and another is the opposite.â
âwhich one are you?â coriolanus inquired.
you paused once more, folding your lip under. he realized that was a sign you were uncomfortable â unaware of how to proceed. after a moment, you answered, âi feel the most confident under a strong leader. i prefer to be behind the scenes. minute details are easier to be taken care of that way. while you and i are different, i respect you for being the strong leader panem needed. i am sure the majority would agree with me.â
now was the time.
âit is easy to be strong when oneâs wife makes sure they are well,â he replied, eyes resting on your face. âi hope you know i appreciate your willingness to accept change and make sure needs are met.â
you smiled at him once more, then turned back to your food.
damn, he thought. didnt bite.
âand for being the companion i⌠didnât think i would come to enjoy the company of,â he added.
you glanced up at him then, astonishment written in your eyes as plain as the words on the paper you read for him every night. âmay i ask you⌠a question?â
he nodded.
âdid you believe you wouldnât enjoy my company before, or after you had first met me?â
âi donât understand.â
you swallowed, clearing your throat. âwere you⌠wary of the idea of marriage, or wary of me?â
your gaze did not break from his. you were braver than he thought.
âmarriage,â he answered honestly, hoping to witness your reaction.
there was the affirmative smile â the one he hated. âthank you for â for being honest.â
your eyes didnât wait for a response. you turned back to your food, and left him dumbstruck.
âi hope i have not displeased you,â he stated.
âno, coriolanus,â you spoke. âif i am being honest⌠i was wary i would not be suitable for you. if i have not displeased you, then i am well.â
âbut you stated you wanted more,â he countered, tone even.
âi hoped we would⌠spend time together,â you answered. âand we have.â
it was coriolanusâ turn to be at a loss for words. what would this admission relay? it only solidified what he was afraid of â you wanted a marriage filled of love, and he was not prepared for that. ever.
âthe flowers were beautiful,â you spoke, interrupting his thoughts. âthank you for sending them.â
âyour lilac perfume is a wonderful addition to the capitol,â he spoke, unsure where this had come from. âi wanted you to know that.â
you weren't supposed to say that you weren't supposed to tell the truth you weren't supposed
you smiled at him appreciatively, that accompanied a slight twinkle in your eye. you were quick to return to eating, but coriolanus couldnât stop staring at your face. he realized then that was his new favorite smile.
there was a moment, a small moment, where he wondered whether it would be such a crime if he did allow himself to enjoy your company more than he had. in that moment, he couldnât think of how it would go wrong. for that moment, you were a simple, low-maintenance, beautiful woman on the other side of the table with him that just liked spending time with him â and he enjoyed that you werenât a problem. would it so bad if he entertained the idea?
he immediately cut himself off. of course it was a bad idea.
once dinner has finished, he had requested to walk you back your chambers. if time spent together was what kept you at bay, he could manage that. he most certainly could.
when the pair of you had approached the door, you stopped for a moment and paused reaching for the handle. you spoke, âwould you⌠like to come in?â
ânot tonight,â he rasped. he gave you a polite smile. âanother time.â
he watched as you blinked your eyes a few times and your lips quivered. you didnât meet his gaze, for it fell â in what appeared to be embarrassment.
oh.
you invited him in to⌠toâŚ
that he had not expected.
before you had the chance to leave, he swooped down and grabbed your chin in his thumb and forefinger. he pressed his lips to yours ever so softly, holding it there. the moment your breath caught in your throat, there was a strange feeling inside his chest that made him feel like heâd like to quell your worries by catching you off guard another time. and another. and another. and another. he couldnât have you feeling rejected, no â not when he didnât want to reject you. he needed heirs, sure â but they could wait. he would contemplate how long later.
once he pulled back, you smiled. inside you were bursting, and you wanted to hurry behind a closed door so he could not see your reaction. he continued to hold your chin and gaze at your face. feeling brave, you looked him in the eye as you bid him goodnight and went into your room.
you left him standing outside your door, facing its wood paneling.
what was he to do?
he wanted to keep you as emotionally far away as possible to avoid anything like this occurring. he was prepared for people who had an ulterior motive⌠not a young woman who only wanted to be good to her husband.
the worst part was⌠not every part of him wanted him to keep you away.
would it be so bad, if he had actually courted you?
you were not anyone from his past, no. you were not irresponsible and impulsive, and you could be trusted to remain within a designated role and space. you were rarely outspoken â you never strayed from your cue cards, nor did you get smart in private. you never spoke out of turn, which coriolanus always knew â this was just the first time he was more turned on than he was just grateful.
he reasoned a reward was in order.
he found his knuckles wrapping on the door before he could stop himself.
the small movements inside your apartments stalled for a moment, pulled taut like a string in an instrument. he could picture you â standing still and silent, waiting for an explanation.
then he heard footsteps approaching the door before the door handle turned. when you opened the door, the first thing he saw was your eyes.
those big, beautiful eyes that looked at him with surprise â and the slightest bit of hope. coriolanus would most likely try to convince himself that he stayed completely still to exercise a form of control over you â but deep down, he would never be able to believe that completely.
however⌠when you reached out with your soft, delicate hand, and pulled at his own â it didnât matter why he did it, because he won.
he shut the door behind him, keeping your gaze.
âi would be coy and ask if we could spend time together in a... different way than usualâŚâ you began, sighing. âbut up until this moment i was convinced we would neverâŚâ
coriolanus was in no mood to quell insecurities and anxieties. he understood that words could not compare to actions, and so he would do just that.
coriolanus stepped forward, and pressed his large hands against the sides of your face. for a split moment â you almost looked terrified. he usually relished in that look from others, but with you it only made him concerned â angry, even.
âi donât know what it is about you.â his voice was shaky. it was the first moment in your entire marriage that coriolanus had shown even a shred of weakness. âyou smile, you obey, you take my transgressions like theyâre fucking sweets. why?! tell me!â
your big, round eyes were blown wide as your brow was knitted together. your lips were parted in an innocent manner, and it only fueled his anger. one of your hands came up to gently lay across the back of his. âcoriolanus â have you ever considered that i just wanted to get to know you?â
his eyes searched yours like they were an important document and he couldnât believe what bullshit he was reading. his lips pursed in a manner that suggested a sour taste, and you felt your joy slipping, slipping, and slipping.
âcoriolanus â if you want to go, then go.â your voice was breaking. you knew he was a cool, hard man â but this? this? it was almost too much. âyou donât have to stay if you donât ââ
he couldnât take your nonsense anymore. he shut you up with a kiss.
he smashed your lips together like it was the first thing he shouldâve done when he walked back into the room. a squeal died in your throat at the contact, but coriolanus held you there and upright. both of your hands found the firmness of his chest for balance. when he pulled away â he barely did. he kept his lips an inch away from yours as little tuffs of air pushed past. he leaned his forehead against yours, almost bonding the two of you.
âmy greatest displeasure will be making you regret this,â he rasped, eyes screwed shut.
your breathing began to hasten as you contemplated your next words. you began to stroke coriolanusâ hands with your thumbs, hoping to coax him. âyou say that like itâs inevitable.â
âit is not far from,â he choked through anger and sadness.
you couldnât help but stare back at him as he almost glared at you â but then you realized that wasnât the case. he wasnât glaring at you â he was glaring through you. whatever traumatized him, whatever made him so distrustful of the world around him and the people in it⌠you realized then that you represented all of that to him. you had to be different. you had to show him that you were different than all of that.
âiâve trusted you,â you whispered, almost pleading. âi would like for you to try and trust me. please, coriolanus⌠iâve never asked you for anything â just this once ââ
coriolanus shook his head, dismissing you. âitâs corio.â
he slammed his lips to yours. his kiss was that of a fight; burning with every cut of anger, frustration, desperation, and sadness in his soul. you werenât sure if he accounted for your inexperience, but you let him lead as you swallowed all of his suffering. you knew you may never be everything you wanted to be for him â but for this moment, or for whatever he would allow â you could be his escape, and he could be yours.
just this once, you both thought. just this once.
his hands were on both sides of your face, caging you in as you were at the mercy of his bittersweet affection. you tried to keep up with him, almost afraid that you wouldnât be enough for him â but corio didnât care. he couldnât have cared less as he backed you into the foot of the bed. he didnât stop kissing you as the back of your legs hit your soft mattress, and you were forced to sit down.
with his tongue tangling with yours, you managed to lift your hands to the top buttons of his shirt. he batted your hands away and went to work on his own buttons. you reached behind for your zipper to your dress and attempted to undue it.
corio then pushed your hands away with that too â ripping the zipper down its track and pushing the sleeves down your shoulders.
âcorio ââ you gasped through the kiss, struggling to keep up with him.
he pulled away for a short moment, staring into your eyes. âi have denied myself being with you for so long â nothing is stopping me now.â
he held the glare, and you could only stare back at him in fright. however, that was when you realized that he had felt the same way, or at least similar â you both wanted each other, and had been scared to approach the other. your heart filled with warmth, threatening to explode, but all you could do was nod.
he seemed to calm down then, glancing down towards your lips where he prodded your bottom lip with the tip of his numb. âi have wondered for so long what it would be like to kiss my perfect wife â and now that i know, i donât think iâll ever give it up.â
you smiled at that. âcan i tell you what i have been wondering?â
his eyes met yours once more, almost a warning. you didnât falter, though. he replied, âyes?â
âiâve wondered what it would be like to please you,â you spoke softly, a pink hue rising to your cheeks.
his flat look broke then, softening. a smirk greeted his features and you could see his confidence in himself rise. âmy lovely wife wants to please me?â
âyes,â you spoke, holding your breath. âif youâll let me.â
bright and striking, flames of mischief came to light in his irises. emotions of excitement and fear rose within you, and you werenât sure which was stronger. all you could do was watch as your strong, powerful, larger than life husband stood over you, chin raised, looking down his nose at you, as he unbuckled his belt. his pants and briefs, once around his ankles, were discarded â but you didnât see that. you couldnât look away from his eyes â holding you, and your gaze, in place.
it was like you were an enemy he was testing. you didnât know what he expected, let alone what would make him happy â but you hoped his expectations were slightly lower in light of your inexperience. you swallowed the hard rock of nervousness in your throat, stood up, and gestured for him to sit down on the edge of the bed. he raised an eyebrow at you, but complied. you sat down on your knees in between his, and waited patiently for direction.
âcan youâŚâ you began. âcan you teach me?â
he smirked once more. âtake me in your hand.â
you bent your head lower, and grabbed him by the base. he was hard and warm in your hand as you saw him trying to fight the twitching feeling in his limbs. his muscles were tight, afraid to show weakness. you grew uncomfortable â you didnât want him weak, but you did want him to feel comfortable enough with you to enjoy a fucking blowjob.
holding his muscle upright, you stuck your tongue out and licked around the tip of his cock. he was salty, but smelled so masculine after a long day. his scent infiltrated all of your senses and had captured your attention. it made you hungry, greedy â so much so that you closed your lips around his cock and began to suck.
he jumped then. âteeth,â he spat.
you paled in embarrassment and fright â but didnât allow your fear to show for long. you adjusted your tongue and lips â so that your top lip was folded under your top set, and your outstretched tongue covered your bottom set. hollowing out your cheeks, you took him into your mouth once more.
a low hum filled his chest.
you couldnât see him, and could barely hear him â corio was being a selfish lover and not letting you know whether or not he was enjoying himself. he told you once before you were doing something wrong, so you tried to trust that he would tell you.
that was easier said than done, frankly. with your free hand, you reached up and began to massage his sack in the soft skin of your palm. the hum in his chest turned deeper and louder, and you felt his hips twitch once.
maybe it shouldn't have mattered that he wasn't vocal â but it wasn't like he was shy. you would not fault him for not doing something he didn't want to do, but it was like he was denying you that. if you were making him feel good, and he was fighting the volume of his moans â how fucking dare he deny you of that! there you were, constantly at his beck and call, and he couldn't even freely moan with you? you were obedient, quiet, grateful, everything he wanted â but this? this? too much. absolutely too much of an ask.
you had to do something.
"mr. president," you cooed, twisting your soft tongue around the tip of his cock. "you're awfully quiet above me."
he let out a laugh as he struggled to keep his composure. one of hands found the back of your head as his fingers struggled to tangle themselves in between your strands. they were tugging and pulling, but there was no strength in his grip. his grip â wouldn't catch. couldn't catch. corio, you husband â struggled day in and day out to keep the control in the capital and inside his castle. there was a part of you that believed he just needed to let go, let someone else be in control â but you were his pretty little wife after all. you had until death to try everything. losing control could wait, because tonight... tonight was about making corio the grateful one for once.
you let your loose grip run circles up and down the length of his cock. his shaft was wet and thick, begging the attention of the light from above so the skin was able to glisten. the tip of his cock, red and angry, almost neglected â never had you seen something so delicious, nor deserving of affection. your lips, swollen, wrapped themselves around the tip of his cock as you sucked. notes of salt and sweat mixed together on your tongue, and you hummed at the taste.
"taste sweet, mrs. snow?" you heard from above you. your eyes glanced up to find corio's eyes glazed over with pleasure. his eyelids were drooping over, and all you could think about how badly you wanted to make him close his eyes in bliss. your eyes watched his eyes, but his eyes watched the way your mouth sucked him in. "being so good for me. let your husband see what else you can do."
your ears perked in interest. you didn't know what he meant, but you were intrigued to see if he would teach you.
"please... show me what you like," you spoke, extending your neck as he lowered his face to yours.
"so eager to please..." he spoke, staring down at you in awe. his hand slid down for your scalp to cup your cheek. he looked into your eyes like he was studying you â searching for something surface level. a flaw, or something good... you weren't sure. "i suppose some would say i'm lucky."
you didn't like the sound of that... but you didn't let it show. you gave him a hint of a smile. "i don't think it matters what anyone else thinks. i think what matters is you telling me what you like... so you can decide if you're lucky or not."
he chuckled at that, but his laugh was reserved. always holding back, your husband. "you really want to be a good little wife for me... don't you?"
you fell into the strength behind the hand on your face and keened into his touch. his hand was warm against your skin. "please, corio... please let me."
he stood then, and your gaze raised with his body. you gazed up at him as he stared down at you. there his eyes went again â searching yours. he stood closer to you then, bending down slightly. "it would please me if, at any point, you told me to stop because of the pain. i don't want to hurt you." his voice was low and soft then, immediately striking you. "can i trust you to do that? hmm?"
"i'll tell you," you replied, nodding your head. "i promise."
"never break a promise you make to me," he warned.
you nodded your head once more, unsure how to proceed. he led you over to the side of the bed where he gestured for your to lie down. with the passing of time, you became more and more aware of how bare you both were in front of each other. you were ready to let down every fence of insecurity for the man before you... but there were still walls of his that threatened to come down. he was hot and cold every other moment, it seemed... and you werenât even sure where to begin.
âhusband,â you spoke, unsteadily, as he found his place between his legs. âyou seem so⌠distrustful of me. what can i do? please, corio, i just want this moment to be special for us â for you.â
there his eyes went â searching yours again. it was like he was rereading a page in a book over and over, hoping to find the hidden message in the black and white scripture. his eyes, going back and forth, appeared to be looking over unclear smudges and scribbles as his lips began to purse. you almost said something â stopped him from withdrawing into himself, but he moved before you could.
he sat back against the pillows, which faced a mirror across your bed. you rose curiously, hoping that he would finally give you some direction. he simply took your hand in his, and gestured for you to come closer. âcome,â he spoke.
in his lap, maybe? you thought curiously. you went to throw your leg over his, before he stopped you. with a furrowed brow, you watched as he adjusted you so your back laid against his chest.
âdo as i say,â he whispered against your ear, sending shivers up and down your spine.
your eyes were cast to the side, his outline in your peripheral vision. you nodded, letting your lips fall apart. you felt one of his hands on the soft skin of your thigh, grazing upwards towards your hips. you almost let your eyes fall closed, hoping to lose yourself in the sensations, before corio stopped you.
with that same hand, he reached upwards and grasped your chin between his fingers. your eyes shot open as he moved your head to now face the mirror, and the pair of you in it.
shallow breaths were pushing past your lips as you stared into the mirror. your cheeks were flushed, your hair in a slight disarray, and your lips were swollen. with a flutter of your eyelashes, your gaze flickered towards corioâs reflection. your husband was always perfect â so even the slight persuasion from tidiness was a remarkable sight to you. his eyes were focused â unable to remain cool, calm, and collected as usual.
his eyes, you thought. his eyes will always tell me.
âyou will watch,â corio spoke suddenly, voice hard. âyou will keep your eyes on my hands. you stray, and i leave. understand?â
you nodded, looking into his eyes through the mirror.
he cocked an eyebrow.
âyes,â you spoke, almost breathless. âi understand.â
corioâs hand then found its way to your center. the tips of his finger tips, soft and hot, lightly drew a line up and down your slit. your eyes wouldnât leave the mirror â focused on his fingertips. it was like your skin knew every correct button to tap, tap, tap. every part of you was so sensitive, so keen to his touch that you were embarrassed. you felt so pathetic against his chest, bent to his will â but you wouldnât have had it any other way. the voice in your head was whining and hoping you would give in, just give in, let down your guard, give in, forget manners. you wanted to keep your composure as long as possible, but when corioâs middle finger found your clitâŚ
oh⌠you were done for.
one of your hands immediately snapped up to find corioâs bicep and clutch onto whatever foundation he could give. you didnât dare let your eyes meet his, even in the mirror â what if he stopped? what, huh? what then? when you were the closest you had been ever? you couldnât allow yourself to be greedy, not when he was being oh, so selfless.
the circles he was drawing taunted your ability remain calm. he rolled your tiny clit underneath the weight of the tip of his finger and pressed down with every circle. it pushed, and pulled, and fucking pried at every fiber of your being. you could only force yourself up and back against corio, whining like a pathetic mess.
ârunning away from me, my sweet?â he whispered in your ear. âwhen iâm being so kind?â
his words bit at your ear, reminding you of your position in his world. your eyes were threatening to drift closed, hoping, praying, that corio would let you slip this once from your responsibilities. naive, you were, to believe that.
âremember our deal, wife,â he darkly cooed in your ear. âone request was all i had. i refuse to be denied it.â
âi know, i knowâŚâ you whined, rolling your hips with his hand. âit just feels so good, corio⌠iâve never⌠no oneâs everâŚâ
âi can tell you never knew how bad your body would crave it,â he spoke, nipping at your earlobe. âeven your pussy obeys me, drenching my fingers. too sweet for this world, arenât you?â
âjust wanna be sweet for you, corio,â you whined as your vision began to blur.
the approaching orgasm was anything but a warm and fuzzy feeling around you. it was hot and jagged â making your muscles jerk, yet force your hips to roll into every movement of corioâs. the cloud over your brain felt like a warm haze of the finest whisky or tobacco the capital could offer. you were numb, drunk, and unable to process the world around you unless it was corio. his touch, his taste, his scent, his look, his orders⌠everything was setting you off and keeping you in place all at once. your body was hot to the touch, feverish as it tried to fight your sophistication and just fucking â
âthatâs it, sweetheart. so focused on the mirror you canât even find the strength to let go for me,â he spat, pressing a kiss to your cheek and breathing in your scent. âride my hand like the good girl you are. you wanted to show me, remember?â
tears were brimming your eyes and blurring your vision. your teeth were gritted and bared for him. one of his hands came up to loosely grasp your throat as your hips began to spasm. it was so much, too much, so much â
âcorio, please ââ you cried. âplease let me look away. i canât â i have to cry, i canât ââ
there was no softness in his movements against your aching clit. corio had now employed two fingers to dip into your core, collect your slick, and rub it along your sensitive bud in harsh circles. it sent your mind through a suffocating tube and gasping for air. you were begging, pleading â unsure what would happen if you were denied the ability to finish in peace. you began to cry in frustration and fear, so sensitive to the touch and his approval.
âcorioâŚâ you whimpered. âplease, please let meâŚâ
âdo it,â he spat, holding your throat and kissing your face. âshow your husband how fucking messy you can be for him.â
you grasped onto him and threw yourself back.
it was like a rollercoaster. twists and turns, yanking your body every which way. corioâs body rocked with yours as the sensations climbed and fit into every single one of your limbs. your lungs, burning, were screaming for air as you tried to fight for consciousness. the world was white, milky, foggy â unable to navigate, let alone exist in. all you could feel was corioâs body moving with yours and coaxing you through the most insane moment of your entire life.
tears fell down your face, and you struggled to conceal it. corio refused to let you hide from him. he bent his face low to yours and pressed the side of his face against the side of yours.
his breaths were heavy, similar to yours.
âcorioâŚâ you whimpered, almost whining.
âi know, sweetheart,â he cooed. âso good for me, werenât you? asking so obediently and politely.â
you nodded, pressing your forehead against his. âiâm sorry that i was ââ
âwhatâre you sorry for?â he demanded.
you clenched your jaw. âi was â i am â iâm worried i was too much â i was so â out of control ââ
he shut you up with a kiss. coriolanus snow refused to allow you to continue, or else he knew he would be offended if he had let you finished.
âi wanted that,â he stated. âevery bit of that. what, you donât find it agonizing to be prim and fucking proper every day?â
you laughed uneasily, a bit spooked by his outburst of aggression. âi thought you â i thought that was what you wanted from me.â
he shook his head. âout there â itâs necessary. in here, when itâs only the two of us? donât ever hide yourself from me. you must promise.â
you swallowed as your haze began to disappear. âonly if you promise the same."
you saw his jaw pulse from the corner of your eye. âi promise.â
âi promise,â you returned.
you quickly reconnected your lips. you couldn't let the moment slip away. you needed to seize him while he was there â trusting you for the first time in your entire relationship. you found both of your hands on the side of his face and held him to you. corio fought for control, but you gave in immediately. the need for him to need you was stronger and more satisfying that anything else you could've experienced in that moment. you turned around, straddling his lap and pushing him down to the bed.
everything you were doing was improper: grabbing your husband, forcibly kissing him, sitting in his lap, pushing him down... you almost stopped. you almost gave into the insecurity and made friends with with meekness and shyness once more. however, you made a promise â and you intended to keep it.
"i want you inside me, corio," you whispered against his lips. "please, i want to feel you â"
"again, sweetheart?" he ripped himself from your lips to grunt out his teasing. "one taste, and you're addicted?"
you hummed approval against his lips, tangling your tongue with his. with one hand on the back of your head, holding your face to his, corio's other hand fished between the pair of you and grasped his leaking cock in his hand. the tip was red and swollen, aching for some stimulation or attention. he spread his precum over his tip and with a firm hand, corio slid his cock inside of you.
you arched your back away from corio. the feeling of him being fully sheathed inside of you bent your attention in every which was. both of your hands cradled the back of his head into your chest, where he found himself nestled between your breasts. his breaths were hot and heavy, moist against your skin. his swollen lips found one of your perky nipples and sucked it into his mouth, caving to his primal urges. coriolanus snow wanted every part of you for himself, and needed to place that claim on every part of your body. he wanted your thighs to shake and ache from being locked around him, your fingers to tremble from your hard grip, and he wanted your lips to be bruised from how hard he made you bite them. and, most of all, he wanted every loud moan to rip itself from your aching throat and fill the perfectly painted walls of this damned room.
he cursed you when you threw a hand over your mouth, and he immediately ripped it away. "don't you fucking dare," he spat.
you ignored him. he was your husband, and he was the scariest man you would ever meet, and yet you ignored him. most of all, your hips ignored him. they began to roll against his own the best they could for their inexperience. up, down, and grinding down was the best they could manage before corio grabbed you by the flesh of your hips and moved you to his liking. and when your mouth parted and a loud cry made your throat shake when he twisted your hips forward, he knew he found the spot.
"do not ever deny me what i am owed," he spat, fucking into that spot that wrapped a tight band around your abdomen. "i want to hear how good i am making you feel, and i will. i get to hear. those are mine. i am owed those."
again, you ignored him. what did he expect when your eyes began to roll back into your head and you began to match his pace? you were close, you were so, so close...
that was when corio grabbed you by the chin, refusing to let up his pace. his eyes were full of darkness, yet focus. like he had found his prey. you tried to focus, tried to give him the respect the deserved... but you couldn't. your mind was swimming, and your arching cunt was dripping down his length and onto the skin of his pelvis. you were lost. so fucking lost.
"yours, corio!" you whined. "all yours. only yours."
his voice was gruff against your lips as his thrust became rougher. "say it again."
your eyes began to drift closed as you leaned your head into the crook of his neck, rolling your hips against his. his cock had found its way to the most sensitive and purest part of you and ripped down every wall you had. you sobbed, "yours, corio. only yours."
corio threw you off of him and your back hit the bed. he was on top of you in an instant. he threw your legs up and pressed them against your chest. with your ankles on his shoulders, he pushed himself inside of you and began to relentlessly punish your perfect fucking pussy.
"mine, you got that?" he spat against your ear. "i have watched you, day after day, put on this fucking act! perfect and proper â but i made a proper whore out of the most desirable woman in the capital, didn't i? and now she's mine â forever warming my bed."
"forever, corio," you whined. your sobs were music to his ears, going straight to his cock. your cunt was raw from the friction and slick, unsure if corio should stop or keep going â but you didn't let him guess. "inside me, corio, please... want it to bad. been so good for you..."
his hand was around your throat and demanding your attention. "as if i'd waste a drop when every man in the capital would be able to see you round with my child. you want that wife? my seed, my child? you want to be fully claimed by me?"
"yes," you cried, tears falling down your cheeks. "give it to me, husband, please â"
corio reached down in between your hips and rubbed your clit with whatever energy he had left. his thrust were growing sloppy, but his movements against your swollen bud were worse. he was hissing in your ear as he continued the assault against you. your moans were loud as they escaped your lips and filled the room, setting corio's skin on fire. sweat dripped down from his brow and down his neck to mingle with yours as your second orgasm of the evening began to approach. it snapped the rubber band in your lower belly and you immediately sobbed into corio's neck. his hips continued to rut in you, forcing you down onto the bed as he swallowed all of your sobs for himself. your nails dug into his back and down his spine, hoping to rip parts from him that he had taken from you.
when corio came, you were in a stupor. cock drunk with your mouth hanging open, dazed. when corio came, one of his hands grabbed your messy pile of hair, wrenching at the roots. he pulled you to the side to suck on the sensitive skin of your neck as he pumped your cunt full of his cum. your walls were hot and sticky, full of him, but it only caused the most sickeningly warm feeling to spread throughout you. every primal need of yours was satisfied, and corio could see every bit of it on your face. the pride that welled within your husband... shameful. no man should be in possession of such an ego boost like making the prettiest, more desired woman in all of panem break from all bounds of social etiquette. you were warm, and wet, and craving every bit of his touch, so he couldn't deny you... not anymore. not when he felt the same. with each sob that left your mouth, he felt a kick in the pit of his stomach as his balls throbbed. never in his life had a woman ripped from him what he had taken from her, cheeks hot and muscles worn out.
he would regret it in the morning, maybe, but not now. no â not now.
"husband, forgive me, but..." you spoke. "my mind is a mess. i don't think i can read to you this evening."
corio rolled his eyes and laughed. "that good?"
you pressed a kiss to his lips as you hummed in approval. "never wait that long to bed your wife again."
he chuckled darkly. "watch it, sweetheart."
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Pairing: President!Coriolanus Snowx First Lady!Reader
Synopsis: With your family involved with the politics of Panem, it was expected of Coriolanus to make you the First Lady. Only, he cannot return your affections as he long gave up on such pursuits and only wanted a loveless marriage, until he had to listen to you make a stand for your beloved fabric.
Warning: arranged marriage, angst, unrequited love, mentions of sex
Word Count: 1653
Coriolanus Snow swore to himself to never make the same mistake as to fall in love again. The last time he tried, he had come undone, almost destroying himself while doing it, almost sacrificing what could have been his.
Still, a President needs a First Lady.
You come from a family with deep roots embedded in the politics of Panem. One could call you a political dynasty, but nobody ever pays it any mind, at least inside the Capitol. You are so good to your people, always putting the Capitol first above anything else.
When Coriolanus asked for your hand in marriage, your family and all of Capitol were simply elated.
But marriage with Coriolanus was not the fairytale you thought it would be.
He was not unkind. But he was never warm with you either. He tends to sleep on his side of the bed, his back turned to you.
But you never really gave up on him. You wanted the marriage to work, even if he cannot offer his heart to you.
Coriolanus lets you join him for breakfast, nodding to your narration of your shopping escapades, shyly smiling at him, thanking him for paying for all the bags he let you buy.Â
You would butter his bread for him, pour him his tea as you tell him that you are planning to take cooking lessons so you can cook for him one day, especially when you are to have children.
There were times in which you would bother him in his office, bringing him his lunch that you oh so carefully packed in your pretty woven basket. You would show up in your long flowy dresses that he liked to see. It made you look like a real spouse and not just the Capitol socialite that cling to his arm during parties.
When you become intimate, you never let your lips touch. You are always faced with such great disappointment. He always pleases you good but there is nothing intimate about what you do.Â
You cannot forget how he pushed you off like you burned him when you kissed his lips as you chased your carnal rapture. His eyes were hard when he glared at you, a thousand of unspoken words being lashed at you with that single look.Â
With shaking hands and a crumbling heart, you pull the blanket up to your chest to keep your modesty while he stalks off to a table in the corner of your room in the nude to gulp a glass of whiskey.
He never spoke nor looked at you for days after that.
You have come to understand that the marriage was just an agreement between Coriolanus Snow and your father, another ploy of your family to take power in Panem.Â
You would not let them.
Coriolanus noticed how no more stories filled the warm morning air of your dining area upon breakfast. Still, you offer him smiles when you do decide to talk.
Loving you is not and never was in the plan of your husband, you accept that now. Still, you take care of him as you know that in his own way, he looks after you.
Your card is never empty no matter how mad your shopping spree was the day before. The dining table is always filled with your favorite food. Your home is decorated with your favorite colors.
Coriolanus wanted a First Lady, not a wife.
He chooses not to say anything when he finds you in his office one day, staring at the map of Panem, your eyes scanning over the borders of each District. He stands by the doorway, your back to him. Â
A small smile falls to his lips as he observes how you dolled yourself with your latest purchase. A pretty white dress that suited you so well.
You grasp your hands behind you and you walk curiously to his bookshelf, hardbound books of various shades and thickness fill every space and he watches how your head tilts to the side, making your heavy gemmed hairpins wink under the sunlight.
Coriolanus heads to his desk quietly, only clearing his throat to announce his presence when he is seated. He watches from the corner of his eyes how you jolt in surprise. He almost felt bad.
âLooking for something, wife?â He asks as he opens a letter. He does not have to look at you to know that you are squirming from having been caught.
âNot really. I am sorry for barging in.â You laugh lightly to try and cut through the tension. You know he does not like having anybody in his office. Even if it was you. âI was simply admiring your collection of books.â That was a lie, they were all about the history of the leaders before your husband and battle strategies, you liked your books fiction.
He smiles briefly, it does not reassure your spirits but it was an attempt from him. âAre you starting to get interested in politics?â
Your eyes widen as you laugh a little lighter. âGods, no.â You hold your wrist behind you. âIâm content with being the First Lady.â You have enough on your plate. Being a perfect companion to your husband, role model to the women of your great nation, and a daughter of your family.
âI thought you would be having tea with your mother today?â Coriolanus glances at you and you press your lips to a thin line as you walk over to the couch and straighten up the throw pillows.
You take your time to answer, a small and gloomy smile on your lips. âI decided not to come.â You are not in the mood to feed your family information about your husband. They were very good at it, extracting information from you without you doubting any ulterior motives behind them. But you changed.
âWell, since youâre here.â Coriolanus sits straighter in his chair and beckons you closer with a gentle tip of his head towards the seat in front of his desk. You take it and you look at him with apprehension. âWhy donât you help me decide a few things?â
Your brows immediately meet in concern. âOh. No, Coriolanus. I do not wish to overstep.â
He brings a hand up and you shut your lips. âYou are not overstepping. I am asking for your advice.â
A gentle scoff escapes your smiling lips as you look at him with playful incredulity. âSurely, I do not know more than you do.â
Coriolanus shrugs, he agrees to that to some extent. âDistrict 8 plans to discontinue producing VicuĂąa wool-â You cut him off with a dramatic gasp.
âThey cannot!â You say in distress.
He leans on his chair to smile at you charmingly. âRead their letter.â
You reluctantly take it. Coriolanus watches how your lips form a pout, your eyebrows meeting as you huff, and your eyes dropping to the side in pity.
âPoor VicuĂąas.â You whisper as guilt and desire battle in your eyes.
âDo you support their decision?â Coriolanus asks as he opens another letter.
âNo.â You immediately say, which piques his interest as he did not know you as someone who passes any opportunity to protect animal life. âBut perhaps we can put it to a pause?âÂ
You were begging him with those wide glassy eyes of yours as you continued. âWe can put the production to a halt for a few years to let the VicuĂąa population grow to a reasonable number and once they reach that, they will be shorn under strictly regulated conditions.â You bite your lip. âVicuĂąa wool has been a staple in the wardrobes of the Capitol women, it would cause an uproar if we shut down the productions for good.â
He stifles a laugh as you justify your disapproval. You were about to continue when you saw the crinkle in his eyes, making you break into a small smile.
âI sound silly, donât I?â
He shakes his head though he does not bother to hide his grin. âNot at all.â
You groan as you place the letter firmly back on his desk. âThis is why I never want to get involved in politics. I just embarrass myself.â You say while standing up and smoothing out your dress, just to try and hide your flushed cheeks.
âNo, no.â Coriolanus walks over to you and cradles your face. You still all your movements as you meet his eyes. He seems to recover from his brief enjoyment and realizes what he has done. You never know your husband to back down and he chooses to dig his heels right at this moment. âYou have made a brilliant point, wife. I would have approached this issue with only one perspective, thank you for enlightening me.â And to both your surprise he presses a soft kiss on your forehead. You at his sudden display of affection and him for his lack of control of his own impulses.
Your hands grip his coat for support even as he parts from you. For a moment, you held each otherâs gaze, not quite wanting to break it as you know that once you do, whatever you have created between you will burst like a bubble.
âI-Iâll make us dinner.â You smile shyly. âThereâs this dish I learned recently.â
He nods, a small smile still on his lips. âI am looking forward to it.â
You smile back in response and reluctantly, you let go of each other. Coriolanus clears his throat as he returns to his desk as you head towards the door.
âIâll be joining you at seven.â
Glancing one last time from the door, you nod as you offer him your sweetest smile.
Coriolanus Snow swore to himself to never make the same mistake as to fall in love again. But when you smile at him that way, he wonders how long he can keep his affections in check.
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hii could you please write a young coriolanus x reader arranged marriage trope thank you
âź plinth legacy (Coriolanus Snow) âź
warnings;Â swearing, death mention, blood mention, some grief.
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notes; made the reader sejanus's sister for angst reasons :)
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Coriolanus Snow.
A name, much less a person, you had never thought would constantly be on your mind. He wasnât before. In fact, most days you wouldnât glance his way twice, unless you had to. He was just another face at the Academy, a friend of your brother, Sejanus. Which, by association, made him a friend of yours. Or, at the very least, acquaintances.
It wasnât that you didnât like him, or that he was unbearable to have a conversation with. Actually, his presence was nice, on the occasions that you were around him for longer than a few minutes at a time. He was polite, and always seemed genuinely interested in what you had to say, even if heâd heard it all before from Sejanus.
You started to see more of Coriolanus when they became mentors for the tributes in the districts. You werenât eligible to participate, and it wasnât due to grades, but because youâre a year younger than your brother. This didnât stop him from pulling you to see the tributes in the zoo when the opportunity first struck.
Ma had warned you two to be careful, after what she had seen happen with Coriolanus getting stuck inside. Still, she happily made the sandwiches when Sejanus requested it, and even made extra after he told her what his plan was. He wanted to give them to the tributes inside of the cage, he had a feeling they were hungry, and he was right.
Sejanus couldnât get them to approach the bars, no matter what he said, or how hard he tried. A few times, youâd tried yourself, attention focused on one person in particular, who was on the far side of the cage, refusing to look your guysâ way.Â
Your fingers curled around the cold steel, leaning into it. âMarcus.â You breathed, a smile on your face. âPlease, we want to help.â His eyes found you, standing above where Sejanus was crouched. âItâs just a sandwich.â
He didnât budge, of course. Sejanus took a glance behind the two of you, getting to his feet. The sandwich lowering in one hand, as he waved someone over with the other. When you looked, you found Coriolanus coming through the crowd, blonde curls bouncing with each step.Â
When he caught your eye, he gave you a smile. âTrouble?â
âNone of them trust us. And why should they?â Sejanus asked.
âUs?â Coriolanus echoed.
âIâve been trying, too. But not as broadly.â You shook your head.
A girl had marched up next to the three of you to point to a sign on a pillar next to the enclosure. âIt says, âPlease donât feed the animals.ââÂ
âTheyâre not animals, though,â Sejanus told her. âTheyâre kids, like you and me.â
âTheyâre not like me! Theyâre district. Thatâs why they belong in a cage!â She shouted.
Sejanus sighed. âOnce again, like me.â He then looked at Coriolanus. âCoriolanus, do you think you could get your tribute to come over? If she does, the others might. They have to be starving.â
He hesitated, looking through the bars to find his tribute. He took a moment to think, debate whether or not he should. All he needed was a little push to convince him, so you leaned forward, over Sejanus, to place a hand on his arm.
âPlease?â The word was sweet, more than you had intended it to be. His eyes moved to you, instead. âDo you have any ideas?â
He took in a breath, âI canât just treat her like itâs feeding time at the zoo,â He was shaking his head. âNot mine. But I could offer her dinner. Maybe theyâll join after that.â
Sejanus nodded, you removed your hand, giving him a smile. Your brother opened up the backpack for Coriolanus to see the amount of sandwiches and fresh plums that were inside, waiting. âTake whatever. Ma made extra. Please.â
Coriolanus took two sandwiches and two plums, and then moved away to a more private spot, where he sat down on a flat rock. His tribute went up to him to join, and they spoke briefly. She took a bite out of one of the sandwiches, a smile appearing on her face.Â
The other tributes had moved forward, seemingly gauging her reaction to make sure that it was good. When she swallowed her bite, she turned her head to them. âYou all should get one. Theyâre real good!â She waved her district friend forward. âGo on, Jessup!â
Jessup took his time approaching the fence, black hair sticking to his forehead from the heat. Sejanus wordlessly handed him a sandwich, and a healthy plum. As soon as Jessup had returned to where heâd been before, the other tributes rushed forward.
You stole a sandwich and a plum, holding them to your chest, eyes on Marcus, as he refused to come forward. A dozen hands stuck themselves through the bars, and your brother struggled to fill them quickly. Within the minute, the food was gone, everyone had gotten one.Â
Except for Marcus.Â
He had his arms crossed over his chest, face hard. Sejanus pulled a sandwich out of the very bottom of the bag, unaware that the food you were holding was for Marcus, and not for yourself.
âMarcus, this is for you. Take it. Please.â Sejanus said, leaning out as far as he could. âPlease, Marcus.â He pleaded. âYou must be starving.â
You watched with a sinking heart as Marcus looked Sejanus up and down, and then turned his back to the both of you. One of the other, smaller, boy tributes took the opportunity and ran forward to claim the sandwich, snatching it from Sejanusâs hand.Â
The news crew showed up after that, pushing a camera into his face. Your brother wasnât having it, slinging the empty backpack over his shoulder. He held his elbow out for you, so he could escort you through the crowd better.
âIâm going to talk to Marcus.â You told him. âI donât want him to go hungry.â
âMa will be upset that I left you here.â Sejanus said, âShe told me to watch you.â
âYou wouldnât be leaving me. I have Coryo.â You motioned to Coriolanus, who was in his own world with his tribute. You cleared your throat, getting his attention. âSejanus is going to leave, you wouldnât mind keeping an eye on me, would you?â
Coriolanus nodded, smiling, âOf course not, whyâd you even ask?â
Sejanus was satisfied, lowering his elbow. âIâll see you at home.â
âTell Ma I wonât be too late.â You said, watching him weave through the crowd to leave.
And then you turned back to the cage, eyes on Marcus in the corner. He was stiff, unmoving in the corner for another few long minutes. Which was probably done to ensure that you two had left.Â
When he decided that enough time had passed, he took his time turning around. The first place he looked was in your direction to confirm the coast was clear.
You were certain he was going to shut you out at the sight of you, but he didnât. He stayed where he was, and so did you. You waited for him to relax, even if it was a little bit, before you bothered to hold up the sandwich and the plum youâd been holding to your chest. The food that youâd been protecting for him.
His face twisted, you stared, drawing in a breath. âMa made it. I donât want you to go hungry, Marcus.â
Marcus deliberated, eyes wandering from yours, and then heâd pushed himself off of the wall. You crouched, so that he wouldnât have to come up the dry moat if he didnât want to. He took his time, drawing attention to himself.Â
If he had any respect from the other tributes for abstaining, it had crumbled like his resolve.Â
Marcus stopped at the bottom of the moat, you held out the sandwich and the plum for him. âWeâre so sorry youâre here, Marcus. We never couldâve imagined itâd come to this.â He didnât move, watching you.Â
And then all of a sudden he did.
His hands closed around your wrists, yanking you forward. You barely turned your head in time to keep your nose from slamming into the bars, eyes wide, trying to pull back. He had a tight grip on you, squeezing hard enough for you to feel the blood beginning to build in your fingers.
âYou arenât.â He said, voice hard.
âMarcusâŚâ You wiggled, âMarcus, youâre hurting me.â
He tried to pull you in closer, forcing you to press into the bars of the enclosure. âThis is what you get, (Y/n). This is what happens when you treat people like animals.â
âBut this isnât my fault!â You shouted, panic settling in. âLet go of me!â
âYouâre the one that moved to the Capitol. You didnât stay in District Two. Youâre just as bad as they are.â
âLet go!â You cried, tears in your eyes.
âGet off of her.â A hard voice demanded, a hand shot in front of you to make a grab at Marcus.
Coriolanus was angry, an emotion that you hadnât seen him wear before. He was always so cool and collected, there wasnât a lot that could get him riled up. If it did, he would excuse himself, to keep from tarnishing his perfect reputation.
A stern crease was between his eyebrows as he got his hand around one of Marcusâs forearms, bringing him forward with one solid pull.Â
âI said, get off of her.â His voice was low.
âOr what?â Marcus asked.
âOr Iâll make you wish you never met her.âÂ
Marcus listened, never taking his eyes off of Coriolanus, as if he could jump through the narrow bars to strangle him. His hands released, and you let go of the sandwich and the plum in the process. You caught yourself on the bars before you could fall completely, standing up swiftly, brushing dust off your skirt.
Coriolanus reached for you, and you held onto the red sleeve of his Academy uniform, breathing heavily. You shook your head at Marcus, heart beating in your chest. âJust because weâre here now, doesnât mean weâve changed, unlike you.â
The evening was ruined, but the zoo was closing anyway. Coriolanus let you hang onto his elbow, as he began to lead you out while blocking the cameras from bombarding you. You didnât make it very far before you saw Sejanus, sitting behind a boulder. And even though you couldâve let go of Coriolanus, you didnât.
You were upset, for multiple reasons. Your intentions were completely different from what Marcus assumed. You werenât there to save face with District Two, you were there to help him. And even worse, you were mad at Sejanus for dragging you along in the first place.
It was the last time you went to see Marcus with Sejanus, but it was the first time Coriolanus kept you up at night. It was the way he had stepped in, how he reached for you first, instead of waiting to see if you wanted his comfort. It stuck out in your mind, and then it didnât.
When your mom saw the bruises on your wrists the following day, she told you that you were done. Sejanus would have to do the mentoring on his own. This doesnât mean that you heard about it any less. You probably heard about it more, getting every detail without ever having to ask, because Sejanus offered it up.
You didnât see Coriolanus for a few days after that, despite the fact that you wanted to thank him. You were too invested in schoolwork, while also trying to come up with ideas for Sejanus to use with Marcus, because he wanted to make things right between them.
When you did see him next, it was the day of Arachne Craneâs funeral. The whole school had gathered on the front steps of the Academy. The groups were divided neatly and alphabetically by class, but Coriolanus wasnât. He was in the front row, sitting alongside important individuals, namely President Ravenstill.
You had no idea why, until the Academy clock struck nine, and the entire crowd fell silent. Thatâs when he rose from his seat and walked to the podium, where he sang the anthem. The president then gave a speech about Arachne, how her life didnât deserve to be taken when all the Capitol is doing is striving for peace.
You bit your tongue, hard. If they wanted peace, they should treat those in the districts together. Youâd heard about what happened to Arachne, what she did to her tribute. She was teasing a starving girl, and while you donât agree that taking a life is the right form of payback, you canât blame the tribute.
The funeral procession came around the corner, following the drumming. At first, it was all peacekeepers from the honor guard. The crane was next, attached to a flatbed. And dangling from the hook, with bullets in her dead body, was the district girl. Below, shackled to the truck bed, were the twenty-three other tributes, filthy with their heads down.
You were sick, struggling to breathe, as you imagined the amount of pain they had to be in. As you pictured yourself hanging from that hook, or chained to a truck that you couldnât even stand on. The rest of the funeral was a blur, as the truck disappeared.
Still, you went to find Coriolanus, ignoring your own brother to do so. He was standing near the podium, talking to Dean Highbottom, but as soon as he left, you slid in.
âYou sounded amazing.â You said, Coriolanus turned to you with raised eyebrows. When he saw your face, he gave you a smile. âI wish I sounded half as good.â
âIâm sure you do.â He said, hand on your shoulder. âI havenât seen you in a couple of days, is everything okay?â
âMa told me Iâm not allowed to help anymore, she saw the bruises.â You said, âIâm fine, though.â
âHe left bruises?â That crease between his eyebrows returned.
âHe was mad. I would be too.â You muttered. âThey got dumped into a zoo, literally. You were there. How did it feel?â
His face contorted, âWrong, but that doesnât excuse his behavior.â
âYouâre right.â You sighed. âI never got to properly thank you for stepping in. I think he wouldâve let go eventually, butââ
âYou donât need to thank me, (Y/n).â He interrupted, watching as you reached into your backpack.
âI do, actually.â You pulled out a neat plate of bread pudding that had been sitting flat on the bottom of your bag. When you looked up, you saw his parted lips. âYou canât ask how I know, but I heard that you really like bread pudding. I made enough for you and Tigris, or even if you wanted to share it with Lucy Gray.â
âYou bake.â He said.
âOn occasion. If you have any requests, Iâll be more than happy to make it for you.â You nodded.
He gave you a smile. âThank you, (Y/n), but I donât think I could ever ask that of you.â
âPlease, donât hesitate.â You told him. âIâll see you around.â
Youâd expected to see Coriolanus in the hallways next in passing, not the hospital later that evening. The mentors had gone to the arena with the tributes to do televised interviews, when rebels set off several bombs, killing multiple people. Both of the tributes from Six were killed, as well as the Ring twinsâDiana and Apollo. While three mentors had been injured, that being Coriolanus, Androcles Anderson and Gauis Breen. The latter one lost both of his legs.
And of course, with the exit being wide open, four tributes went running for it. The tributes from One were dead before they stepped foot out the door, while the girl from Two had made it to the river. She made it over the wall, but died in the fall. While Marcus⌠he disappeared completely.
Sejanus was, thankfully, uninjured. The Academy canceled classes, so he came straight home. He didnât really speak until the following day, when he suggested for the two of you to visit Coryo in the hospital. Youâd agreed, because leaving your brother alone while he was that upset didnât seem right.
Ma made more meat loaf sandwiches, because Coriolanus seemed to like them so much. When you visited him, he sat up in the hospital bed. Sejanus set Coryoâs book bag down on a table, while you took a seat. Together, the three of you enjoyed the sandwiches, while talking about anything but Marcus.
When you were done, you wished for him to get well soon. It would be the second time that heâd stay on your mind, this time lasting longer. You didnât like that he was hurt, especially when he didnât deserve to be. The war was between the districts and the government, not the people in-between that were being forced to help.
It didnât seem to bother Coriolanus, though. He kept fighting for his tribute, and you tried to pry him from your mind. It was easier to do when the Games did finally come around, especially that first day. When the cameras started with a wide shot of the arena as a whole, and the fourteen tributes that stood in a circle around the center.
Then the camera changed, as it slowly zoomed in on twin steel poles, twenty feet high with a crossbeam. And at the center, Marcus hung from shackles at his wrists, beaten bloody, face swollen. When he moved his lips, it showed his broken teeth.
You raised to your feet the same time that Sejanus had. He was standing a few feet in front of you, next to Coriolanus, who was watching him carefully. The only reason why you were allowed to be in the hall was because you were there to support your brother, and you quickly understood why.
Sejanus rushed forward, grabbed an empty chair, and hurled it at the screen, where Marcusâs mangled face was. âMonsters!â He screamed. âYouâre all monsters here!â
You watched in silence as he left the hall, leaving you there. No one had moved after him, and you were too stunned for a minute to chase after him. Coriolanus turned in his chair, where he saw you grabbing at your wrists, where the bruises were just healing.
â(Y/n)--â He was worried, shaking his head.
âHeâs right.â You breathed, backing up toward the door. âWhat have we done?â
âMiss Plinth,â A hand had grabbed you.
You jerked away, eyes wild, lips parted. It was Dean Highbottom, and there was a warning on his face, telling you not to cause a scene. You didnât want to be like your brother. Except, it was too late for him to step in, because the two of you were already too similar. Born from the same tree branch that split into two.
âGet away from me.â The words were harsh, âDonât touch me.â
He let you go, as you followed after Sejanus. He wasnât too far, just down the hall, where he was heaving heavy breaths, hands in fists at his sides. The look he gave you couldâve killed anyone, but his expression softened when he realized it was you.
You hugged him, standing there for what felt like forever. Marcus ended up dying later that afternoon by another tribute, presumably a mercy killing. Sejanus encouraged you to go home, telling you that heâd be right behind you in a few hours. You listened, told Ma that Sejanus was upset and that was it.
Well, thatâs what you thought, at least. He didnât come home that night, and as it got later, Ma was getting more worried. She asked you if you had any ideas where he couldâve gone, and you told her no. All you could do was suggest Coriolanus, because they were close, and Coryo seemed to care.
Ma took you to the Snow penthouse, where Tigris opened the door, dressed in a nice lavender dress. With Ma in hysterics, you explained the situation, and she invited you inside to sit in the living room. Tigris made tea, while her grandmother took a seat in a chair nearby. On the television was the arena, but it was too dark to see anything, even with the moonlight.
Tigris poured jasmine tea into cups on the table, while your mom tried to clean herself up with the handkerchief. âYouâre such nice people. Iâm so sorry to have dropped in on you like this.â
âAny friend of Coriolanus is a friend of us all.â His grandmother said. âPlinch, did you say?â
Your eyebrows twitched, Ma didnât skip a beat. âPlinth. Itâs Plinth.â
âYou know, Grandmâam, she sent the lovely casserole when Coriolanus was injured.â Tigris said to remind her.
âIâm sorry. Itâs too late.â Ma sniffed.
âPlease donât apologize. You did exactly the right thing.â Tigris patted her shoulder, looking up. Her eyebrows raised suddenly. âOh, hereâs my cousin now! Perhaps he knows something.â
You turned, finding Coriolanus gently shutting the door behind him. He gave you a gentle smile, but when you didnât reciprocate, it dropped slightly. âMrs. Plinth, (Y/n), what an unexpected pleasure. Is everything all right?â He asked, coming closer.
âOh, Coriolanus. It isnât. Not at all. Sejanus hasnât come home. (Y/n) said he left the Academy this morning, and I havenât seen him since. Iâm so worried." She said. âWhere can he be? I know Marcus being like that hit himââ She placed a hand on your knee, hand squeezing. âThem hard. Do you know? Do you know where he could be?â
âHe was upset, maâam. BUt I donât know that itâs any cause for worry. He probably just needed to blow off some steam. Took a long walk or something. Iâd do the same thing myself.â He tried to ease her.
âBut itâs so late. It isnât like him to up and disappear, not without letting his ma know.â
âIs there anywhere you can think of he might go? Or somebody he might visit?â Tigris asked.
Ma shook her head. âNo. No. Your cousinâs his only friend.â
Coriolanus looked at you, where you hand your palms on your lap. âYou know, if heâd wanted company, I think heâd have come to me first. You can see how he might have needed some time alone to⌠to make sense of all this. Iâm sure heâs all right. Otherwise youâd have heard of it.â
âDid you check with the Peacekeepers?â Tigris asked.
Ma nodded. âNo sign of him.â
âYou see?â Coriolanus asked. âThereâs been no trouble. Maybe heâs even home by now.â
âPerhaps you should go and check.â Their grandmother suggested.
Tigris gave her a look. âOr you could just call.â
Ma shook her head. âNo. Your grandmaâs right. Home is the place we should be. And I should let you all get to bed.â
âCoriolanus will walk you.â Tigris said.
âOf course.â Coriolanus nodded, you got to your feet.
âMy carâs waiting down the block.â Ma told them, getting up as well. She smoothed down her hair. âThank you. Youâve all been so kind. Thank you.â She reached back to grab her handbag, you looked away from Coriolanus to the television, where you stopped.
There, on the screen, a shadowy figure came out the barricade. The moonlight catering the side of his face, the features eerily familiar. He was carrying something in his hands, as he crossed the arena to Marcusâs corpse, where he stopped. Above laid a sleeping girl, the tribute that had killed your friend to keep him from suffering.Â
âShall I walk you to your car?â Coriolanus asked, Ma had begun toward him. âI bet youâll find Sejanus in bed.â
âNo.â The word was a whisper out of your mouth. âNo, Coryo.â Heâd turned his attention to you, mouth opening to speak, when you did it first. âSejanus is in there.â
Coriolanus came closer, passing Ma. You reached out to grab him, hand on his shoulder. Sejanus knelt down, and tried his best to arrange Marcus in an appropriate manner. He rolled Marcus on his back, straightened his legs and tried to fold his arms over his chest. And then he stood up and held his hand out over Marcusâs body.
You couldnât help the tears that sprung into your eyes.
âThatâs your son in there? Whatâs he doing?â Asked their grandmother.
âHeâs putting bread crumbs on the body.â You murmured, lips trembling. âSo Marcus has food on his journey.â
âHis journey where? Heâs dead!â
âBack to wherever he came from.â Ma told them. âItâs what we do, back home. When someone dies.â
You swallowed thickly, a tear running down your face. A handkerchief materialized out of Coriolanusâs pocket, he passed it to you. âThank you, Coryo.â
The phone rang a moment later. âIs the whole city up?â Their grandmother sighed.
âExcuse me.â Coriolanus said, holding your gaze for a moment, as he walked away. He turned his body away to speak.
You wiped your eyes with the handkerchief, and then folded it neatly to place back on the coffee table. You needed to leave, to go to Sejanus. Why hadnât he mentioned this to you? Was it because he knew it was a stupid idea?
When Coriolanus came away from the phone, he sighed. âThat was the Head Gamemaker. Sheâd like you to meet her at the arena to collect Sejanus, and Iâm to accompany the both of you.â
âIs he in trouble?â Ma asked, eyes wide. âWith the Capitol?â
âOh, no. Theyâre just concerned with his well-being. Shouldnât be long, but donât wait up.â He told his family.Â
The three of you shuffled out of the apartment after that, going down the elevator and through the lobby. Your parentsâ car rolled up silently, and the three of you got inside, with Coriolanus requesting the arena. The Avox nodded, nad began to drive down the streets in a hurry.
âFirst time we saw the Capitol, it was night, like this.â Ma spoke quietly.
âOh, yes?â Coriolanus asked, looking at you.
âSejanus sat right where you are, saying, âItâll be all right, Ma. Itâll be okay.â Trying to calm me down. When we all knew it was a disaster,â Ma looked out the window. âBut he was so brave. So good. Only thinking of his ma.â
âHm. Must have been a big change.â Coriolanus said.
âFamily and friends cut us off.â You told him, adjusting in your seat.
âNo new ones to be made here. Straboâtheir pa, that isâstill thinks it was the right thing to do. No kind of future in Two. His way of protecting us. His way of keeping Sejanus and (Y/n) from the Games.â
âIronic, really. Given the circumstances.â Coriolanus said. âNow, I donât know what Dr. Gaul has in mind, but I imagine she wants your help getting him out of there.â
âI donât know if I can. Him so upset and all. I can try, but heâll have to think itâs the right thing to do.â She said, glancing at you. âI canât let you go inside. You two have always been close, but I donât want you in there.â
âI donât want her to go inside, either.â Coriolanus chimed in. âMaybe there will be a different way.â
When you got to the arena, there were people already waiting outside of the doors. A dozen Peacekeepers, a good handful of Gamemakers, including Dr. Gaul. You approached tentatively, unsure about her presence. She didnât always come off stable, thatâs why you tried to keep your distance.Â
Coriolanus noticed this, choosing to stand between you two.
âAt least youâre punctual.â Dr. Gaul said. âMrs. Plinth, I presume? And little (Y/n).â
You pressed your lips together. Ma nodded, âYes, yes. Iâm sorry if Sejanus has caused any inconvenience. Heâs a good boy, really, Itâs just he takes things so to heart.â
âNo one could accuse him of being indifferent.â She agreed, looking at Coriolanus. âAny idea how we might rescue your best friend, Mr. Snow?â
âWhatâs he doing?â Coriolanus asked, ignoring the comment.
âJust kneeling there, looks like.â Dean Highbottom said, eyeing you. âPossibly in some kind of shock.â
âHe appears calm. Perhaps you could send the Peacekeepers in now without startling him?â Coriolanus suggested.
âToo risky.â Dr. Gaul shot it down.
âWhat about putting his mother on a speaker, or a bullhorn?â He asked. âIf you can darken the screen, surely you can manipulate the audio as well.â
âOn the broadcast. But in the arena, weâd alert every tribute to the fact that thereâs an unarmed Capitol boy in their midst.â Dean Highbottom said.
Coriolanus didnât speak for a second. âWhat do you propose?â
âWe think someone he knows needs to slip in as unobtrusively as possible and coax him out.â Dr. Gaul looked directly at you. âNamely, her.â
âNo.â Coriolanus said immediately, shaking his head so hard that his blonde curls started to bounce. âShe canât go in there. I will.â
âOh, no!â Ma cried. âIt canât be Coriolanus. The last thing we need is to put another child in danger. Iâll do it.â
âWhat we need is someone who can make a run for it, if necessary. If your daughter wonât, then Mr. Snow is the man for the job.â Dr. Gaul motioned to the Peacekeepers, who came over at her motion to dress him in body armor. âThis vest should protect your vital organs. Hereâs your pepper spray and a flash unit that will temporarily blind your enemies, should you make any.â
Coriolanus looked down at the bottle of pepper spray. âWhat about a gun? Or at least a knife?â
âSince youâre not trained, this seems safer. Remember, youâre not in there to do damage; youâre in there to bring your friend out as quickly and quietly as possible.â Dr. Gaul told him.
You started to shake your head, âCoryo, I canât ask you to do this.â
âYou arenât asking.â He looked at you. âIâm volunteering.â
âHeâs just a boy. Let me call my husband.â Ma begged.
Dean Highbottom gave Coriolanus a small smile. âHeâll be all right. It takes a lot to kill a Snow.â
You watched as Coriolanusâs face dropped, he sighed. And then he looked at you. âIâll bring Sejanus out. Donât worry.â
âBe careful.â You told him.
The Peacekeepers took him to the arena, where he disappeared inside. Your attention shifted to the news truck with the live feed of the tributes. It was dark though, too dark. You could barely make out anything, meaning you might as well had not been looking at all.
You were able to make out their figures, as Coriolanus slowly approached Sejanus to not scare him. They stood there, the minutes dragging on for what felt like forever, until they finally made the movement to leave, but not without Marcusâs body. They picked it up, made it a good deal across the arena before the other tributes came up to them. Less than a minute later, they came out.
And you were there in an instant, because you refused to leave without seeing either of the boys, while Ma went home. You had to push past the Peacekeepers to see Coriolanus and Sejanus, sitting on the tile. You crouched in front of them, hands on your knees.
âThat was stupid of you, Sejanus.â You told your brother, looking at the blood pooling on the ground. âBut you did what I couldnât do.â
And then you looked at Coriolanus, who had his eyes on you already. You could see the scrapes on his face, his chin mostly, and the blood on his forehead. You reached out, he winced, but let you touch the area around the wounds.
âThank you, Coryo.â You whispered.
His eyebrows furrowed. âOf course, (Y/n).â
From then on, seeing Coriolanus for longer than a few minutes at a time was rare. You looked forward to it each time. You saw him when Sejanus announced the Plinth prize, the sparkle in his eye at the mention of it.
He stopped by a couple days later, after Sejanus had gone to bed and Ma was cooking in the kitchen. You think he wanted to talk to Sejanus, possibly about the whole ordeal in the arena, but he had taken his sleeping medication. With the dosage he was on, there was no waking him.
You were sitting at the kitchen counter, swiveling side to side on the stool, talking to Ma as she baked her pies. You were about to go to bed, dressed in your pajamas, the only reason why you hadnât was because you were waiting for her to put the peach pie in the oven first. At the sight of Coriolanus, the cuts on his face, and the smile on his lips, youâd clammed up.
âI was just heading off to bed.â You said to him, sliding from the chair.
âAre you sure you donât want to stay for a piece of pie, (Y/n)?â Ma asked you, worry on her face.
âIâll have a piece tomorrow.â You told her. âBesides, I think Coryo will have a piece big enough for the both of us, isnât that right?â You smiled.
He nodded. âSure.â
âGoodnight.â You murmured, pausing long enough to let Ma kiss your forehead. You waved to Coriolanus, and then disappeared around the corner, where curiosity stopped you.Â
Except, what they talked about while he enjoyed the blackberry pie wasnât important, just about Sejanus and how the university would be better when he graduated. The real talk came after, when Pa wanted to see him. And Coriolanus went inside, closing the door behind him, which you then pressed your ear to.
âYou look just like your father.â
âI hear that a lot,â Coriolanus said. âDid you know him?â
âOur business overlapped at times.â Pa said. âItâs striking, the resemblance. But youâre nothing like him, really.â He paused for a moment. âNothing at all. Or youâd never have gone into that arena after my son. Impossible to imagine Crassus Snow risking his life for me. I keep asking myself why you did it.â
âI couldnât let (Y/n) go inside. And heâs my friend.â
âNo matter how many times I hear that, itâs difficult to believe. But even from the beginning, Sejanus singled you out. Maybe you take after your mother, huh? She was always gracious to me when I came here on business before the war. Despite my background. The very definition of a lady. Never forget it.â Pa said, there was another pause. âAre you like your mother?â
Coriolanus didnât speak right away. âIâd like to think I am, in some respects.â
âIn what respects?â
âWell, we shared a fondness for music.â
âMusic, huh?â
âAnd I do think we both believed that good fortune was⌠something to be repaid⌠on a daily basis. Not taken for granted.â Coriolanus said.
âIâd agree with that.â
âOh, good. Yes, well, so⌠Sejanus.â
âSejanus. Thank you, by the way, for saving his life.â
âNo thanks necessary. As I said, heâs my friend.â
âAnd (Y/n), is she your friend too?â Pa asked.
âYes, she is.â
âShe tells me that youâve done a lot for her lately.â Pa said slowly. âYou helped her at the zoo?â
âThat was nothing.â
âI wouldnât consider it so. She couldâve gotten seriously hurt if you hadnât stepped in. You saw the bruises.â He said. âYouâve checked up with her since. And volunteered to keep her safe when Dr. Gaul suggested that she should go inside of the arena.â
âWellââ
âCoriolanus, in District Two, there are traditions we have for families like ours.â Pa said, your eyebrows drew together. âWealthy families, I mean. Iâm not sure if the Capitol has the same beliefs.â
âIâm sorry, Iâm not following.â Coriolanus said.
âArranged marriage.âÂ
You felt your blood run cold, but at the same time, the heat flamed in your face, licking your cheeks. You pulled your ear away for a second, thinking that you shouldnât be listening in on this conversation.
âIâve heard of families coming together in the Capitol, but itâs not very common.â
âItâs for more than just wealth, itâs to combine names as well.â Pa told him. âSnow is a grand name, donât you think?â
âAs is Plinth.â Coriolanus agreed.
âSo, you understand what Iâm implying then? What would your grandmother think?â
âI think that she wouldnât agree to doing it so soon.â
âOf course not, it would happen after graduation, before university.â Pa said, âWill you give me your home phone? Iâd like to discuss this with your grandmother.â
After that point, seeing Coriolanus would be painful⌠except, you didnât see him the following day. In fact, you didnât see him again at all. The next time his name was brought up in your house was with Sejanusâs, which was tied in with the words District Twelve and Peacekeepers.
âWhat?â You asked, coming around the hallway corner. Maâs eyes widened. âSejanus is where?â
âOh, darling, you werenât supposed to hear that. We wanted to tell you tonight.â
You shook your head. âSejanus and Coryo went to District Twelve? Why?â
âI believe Coriolanus Snow signed himself up.â Pa told you. âAs for Sejanus, it was the best we could do. He wonât be there long.â
âAnd what about Coriolanus?â
Pa made a face, tilted his head, âTwenty years, is what I was hearing.â
Your mouth dropped open, a reaction that you couldnât stop in time. âIs that the same for Sejanus?â
âYes.â
The only option you were given to keep in touch was letters. You could write to either of them whenever you wanted. Ma even told you that she was going to pack them food to send, stuff that theyâd never be able to get in the districts, let alone Twelve.
With it being summer, you had plenty of time on your hands to write, but every time you picked up the pencil, the words escaped you. Everything that youâd been bottling to save for Sejanus seemed meaningless. So, you mostly replied to what Sejanus said, which could be a lot. He carried the conversations mostly, and you told him that you missed him. And youâd continue to miss him until he finally came back.
Which would never happen, not that you knew that at the time. It was a quiet day when the news reached your parents about what happened. That your brother had got caught up in rebel activities, which was treason. He was hanged without a trial, without a single letter sent home. For once, your familyâs money couldnât buy his way out of this one.
A black hole appeared in your chest, sucking in everyoneâs words, their emotions. Ma couldnât help you, even though she tried. She spent more time with you, trying to get you to speak, but all you wanted was to forget. Or to go back in time and tell Sejanus he needed to stop, that his actions would cost him his life.
Sejanus.
The boy you grew up with, the one you trusted with every secret, the one that kept you safe. Who youâd play with as a child when no one else would, who would help you with your homework when you fell behind. His sweetness, his hopefulness, his personality. Heâs gone. Heâs gone and you never got to say goodbye.Â
All you gave him was half-assed letters. If youâd known that it would be the last time you talked to him, you wouldâve done more. You wouldâve said so much more.Â
It was like almost every piece of him was gone, until the next wave of news came. While Sejanus would never get to leave District Twelve, Coriolanus had been honorably discharged. He was coming home to the Capitol. And with it being weeks after Sejanusâs death, it opened up a conversation that you thought was done for good.
The Snowâs were falling. Youâd heard the news about Tigris and their grandmother almost immediately after Coriolanus had left. They had to sell their apartment, the nice penthouse you went to visit once. They couldnât afford to keep it, so they downgraded, but the apartment lay empty.
Pa had decided that it was time to revisit the topic of an arranged marriage when he heard that Coriolanus was coming back. Ma really liked Coryo, because he was such a good friend to Sejanus. With your brother being gone, their attention had shifted a little, split between you and Coryo. Why keep it that way when there was a solution?
His grandmother agreed to it. It took a little bit of convincing, but at the mention of Pa buying the penthouse back as a gift, it made her cave. A letter was promptly sent to Coriolanus, who wasnât to leave Twelve for another few days while they settled his paperwork.Â
And his reply? âIt would be my pleasure.â
As you straighten out the dress again, you look at the time on the clock that the train station has on display. Coriolanus should be arriving at any minute. It was requested that he were to be picked up by a Peacekeeper truck to take him to the Citadel, but Pa pulled strings, as he always does. He wanted your face to be the first thing that Coriolanus saw when he stepped off.Â
You didnât agree to this. You wanted to put this off for as long as possible. Sejanus chose to go to District Twelve to follow Coriolanus. They were close. He was the last one to have a conversation with your brother when he was alive. Besides, youâre set to marry him in a few short weeks. His suit measurements take place in two days.
A horn sounds, you look up from your polished shoes, the one scuf you managed to get this morning on the walk here. It was too late to turn around and change the shoes. Besides, theyâre the only pair that matches this dress. A whole new outfit bought for Coriolanus, and he wonât even realize it.
The train pulls in the station, blowing cool air into your face. You take in a deep breath, trying to correct your posture. This will be the first time youâve seen Coriolanus in months. Does he even know that youâre here to greet him?
It doesnât matter. Once the doors open, you take a few steps toward them, trying to be casual. Itâs hard to, with the hammering in your chest. You press your lips together, regripping the handbag, coming to a stop in front of the doors. The first few people that file out look like regular Capitol workers.
Youâre too busy looking for Coriolanusâs blonde curls, that you almost miss him stepping out of the doors. His eyes flicker up for a moment, likely to collect his bearings, glancing over you.
You must register in his mind the next second, because he looks directly at you again, stepping off the train. You swallow, eyes stuck on his hair. Or rather, the lack of it. His headâs been shaved.
â(Y/n).â He smiles, âI wish I wouldâve known youâd be here, I wouldâve had something for you.â
âYour curlsâŚâ You murmur, face beginning to contort. If they got rid of his hair when he was enlisted, was the same done to Sejanus?
Coriolanus closes the distance between the two of you, pulling you into a tight hug. You press your forehead to his chest, hands gripping the clothes heâs wearing as you fight off the tears that threaten you. You donât want to cry, youâve spent so much of your time doing exactly that. For once, you want to be in control.
âIâm so sorry, (Y/n).â He says, âI canât imagine how difficult itâs been.â
âI miss him.â The words are strained, you pull your head back, looking at Coriolanus. âI wish he wouldâve told me what he was planning.â
âHeâd never put you in danger.âÂ
âI know.â You back away from the hug. Coriolanus holds out his elbow for you to take, you begin to lead him to the car. âI trust youâve learned a lot these past few months. Did you get to see Lucy Gray, at least?â
His face smooths out, this was not the right question to ask. He lets out a sigh, shaking his head. âI did, but her lifestyle is much different from mine.â
You nod. âYouâre not district.â
âIâm not covey.â He corrects, a smile hinting at the corners of his lips.
âOh, so she had you singing?â
âI wouldnât say that.â He looks away, at someone passing by.
Itâs quiet between the two of you for a moment. There was so much you wanted to say to him, but much like the letters to your brother, the words have left you. You chew on the inside of your cheek.
âYou have something on your mind.â Coriolanus says, itâs not a question.
You sniff. âItâs um⌠Itâs about Sejanus, just one thing I have to know before I can stop thinking about him.â
âHe wouldnât want you to do that.â
âItâs to put my mind at ease.â You stop outside of the car. âI know itâs not your tradition, Coriolanus, but were you able toâŚâ
He nods. âI was.â
You meet his eyes. âThe bread crumbs? They let you see his body?â
âHe has food on his journey.â He tells you.
You breathe out a sigh. âOh, good. Ma will be happy to hear that.â
Neither of you move for the car door, standing there, staring at each other. He eventually starts to shake his head. â(Y/n), I wonât do anything you donât want me to.â
âItâs too late for that.â You tell him. âWe can talk about it more later on, in a few days.â
Coriolanus reaches for the car door, motioning for you to go inside first. âIâll be here when youâre ready.â
You donât move to get inside. âThank you for being such a good friend to my brother.â
He tilts his head. âYou donât have to thank me.â
âYouâre the only piece of him I have left.â You shift on your feet, âI have to thank you.â
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The Arrangement
~Requested~
Pairing: Coriolanus Snow x Reader
Summary: Behind your back, your parents arranged for you to marry the President of Panem: Coriolanus Snow. You have mixed feelings and as the wedding continues, your feelings get even more mixed up.
Warnings: Angst, light fluff, arranged marriage, puking, allusion to intimacy, slight mention of drinking kind of
There will be a part 2!
WC: 2.3k
As the President of Panem, Coriolanus Snow was expected to have the best. The best housing, the best clothing, the best display of wealth and power, and more recently⌠He was expected to have the best wife. The idea irritated and concerned him, his mind swimming with memories of his failed relationship with Lucy Gray. He couldnât- no he wouldnât let himself be fooled again by a pretty face and an enchanting voice. He wasnât going to tempt himself to fall into the vulnerable and aching embrace of love. But, of course, he couldnât marry someone completely unappealing either. They would be a public representation of himself and a status symbol. It would be a difficult decision.
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âThis is an honor.â Your mother tells you in a soft voice. She tucks some of your loose hair behind your ear and you look down at the letter in your hands.Â
âI know.â Is all you can respond with. You do know, but that doesnât make the news any easier to swallow. Behind your back, your parents arranged for you to marry the president? You hadnât really thought about marriage, and now you were expected to get hitched to Coriolanus Snow? Not only was he the president, but his family had a long line of power and success. The name Snow was a legacy of greatness, and it would soon be your name.Â
It was presented as a choice, but you knew rejecting the proposal would be the wrong one. Your parents were successful, sure, but being the first lady would raise your family up higher than you could imagine. You couldnât help but wonder why he picked you.Â
Your mom waits, more impatient than not. You can tell by the way her knee shakes lightly and her eyes watch your face intently. âIâll do it, mom.â You finally answer, a slight snip in your voice as you feel rushed to say that. Itâs not like anything could change your answer, though. You didnât need time to think, just time to process.Â
Your mother quickly nods in response and, noticing your hostility, leaves just as quick. Likely to bring the good news to your father. You stay right where you are, mulling over this absurd idea. You were convinced as soon as you met Snow, he would laugh in your face, the whole thing a big joke. Or worse, heâd change his mind. How wrong you wereâŚ
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You stepped out of the slick black car sweating, but it wasnât the heat from the sun turning the car into an oven, the car had air conditioning. What else could you expect from a car the President of Panem owned? It was your nerves. And they got in the way of a lot of things. Impairing your judgment, slowing your movements and making them uncoordinated, you even tended to have trouble speaking properly. Anyone would think you were drunk.Â
The driver, an Avox, helped you up the steps leading to the door of the Presidentâs mansion, your skirt was tight and your heels high, doing nothing to help your shaking. Your mother insisted you wear her highest heels, a status symbol? You could manage if you werenât having trouble hearing anything besides your own quick heartbeat. Despite your parents never being particularly comforting, you felt yourself needing their presence. Being alone made the whole thing that much bigger.Â
But they would be at the wedding. The wedding that was set to occur in no more than three hours. The wedding that would be broadcast to all of Panem. The wedding to the man you hadnât even met yet. The wedding that had your face pasty, your stomach twisting painfully, and your guts spilling out onto the clearly very expensive carpet of the entrance to the Presidentâs home. Not good.Â
You look up at the driver and other Avoxes that have suddenly flooded the room. You cringe but they all give you soft looks and some lead you away to get cleaned up while others stay behind to get the carpet cleaned up. That, or just throw it away and replace it, Snow could certainly afford it.Â
Youâre taken to a surprisingly normal sized room, the furniture dressed in delicately designed skins of floral patterns that look simple but if you looked close enough it was clear that a lot of effort was put into them. And you were looking closely, the whole of your attention on the threaded flowers as the Avoxes wiped your mouth and took your now lightly stained clothes.Â
Soon, after you were washed and made into a clean slate, a couple designers you recognized from the Games came in to get you really ready for your wedding. They were stingy with your makeup, a soft and sweet look with colors that complimented your features nicely. Your hair was primarily left alone aside from some shaping to fit a veil. And then your dress⌠Your dress was not simple. It was decorated with exorbitant beads and jewels that you were impressed avoided looking tacky. You were in awe of yourself as soon as they slipped the dress on. Was that even really you in the mirror? You wouldnât bat an eye if someone said it was all an illusion. Maybe this was just a strange dream. As they fit the veil into your hair you felt airy and light, like at any moment you could simply float away.Â
As the weight of the dress finally settled on your shoulders you were hit with reality again and swallowed down the threat of another ruined carpet. The bouquet, filled with only white roses, was set in your hands and you hoped you wouldnât drop it when making the treacherous trip down the aisle. Between the weight of the dress, bouquet, and veil, your heels wobbled as you stood.Â
The stylists had you walk around the room a little bit, but it didnât help you to be more steady on your feet. Either way, they seemed satisfied, at least you had yet to topple over.Â
It was time. You wished time would move slower.
You closed your eyes as you were set in front of the two glass doors that were dressed with curtains, so you couldnât see outside and no one could see in. These doors would lead you to your fiance. President Snow. You said the name over and over in your mind, President Coriolanus Snow, you still couldnât get a grasp on the situation. Your heart was beating so fast you were worried you might actually have a problem. What if you just passed out on your way down the aisle? You take a deep breath.
You hear the Capitol anthem begin to play and take more deep breaths. You jump when you feel an arm link with yours. Sigh. You forgot your father was meant to walk you down the aisle. You give him a weak smile and he returns the gesture with a much more reassuring one and a squeeze of your hand. You turn your attention back to the doors and grip the bouquet firmly with both hands.Â
The usual wedding song begins to play and two Avoxes open the door for you and your father. You put on a better smile than the one you gave your father, or you hope you do. Your breathing stops and your feet refuse to move when you look down the aisle and see the President.Â
Coriolanus Snow was⌠Is there a word? Is there a word to describe the perfect man standing in front of you? Well, he would be standing in front of you, if your feet werenât cemented to the floor. His suit looks similar to your dress in that itâs white and has the same beads and jewels, except itâs toned down. He had a white rose set in his lapel, matching your bouquet, and his blonde, curly, breathtaking hair was neatly styled. Deep breaths.Â
Your father took the first step, forcing you to go with him. The closer you got to the beautiful stranger that you kind of knew, the tighter your chest got. The wedding song ended a few steps before you got to Coriolanus Snow and you felt embarrassed at how slow you were, but nothing about this event was helping you walk. Coriolanus Snow smiled at you as you took your space in front of him and if your father wasnât still holding onto you, you wouldâve toppled over from the way it made your knees even weaker. He gave a nod to your father and my father did the same and then the wedding was to commence.Â
Coriolanus Snowâs hands stayed folded in front of himself, his eyes never wavering from yours, and you desperately hoped your blush didnât show. He only finally moved when it was time for the rings. You had to hand your bouquet off because there was no way to carry that thing with one hand. You held out your shaking hand and Coriolanus Snow steadied it with his. His hand was firm and warm, soft and gentle. Your breath hitched and suddenly you felt on the verge of tears. You cursed yourself. What was wrong with you? You really needed to reel yourself in. This was a business arrangement, thatâs all. You repeated the affirmation in your head as he slipped the ring onto your finger: a delicate ring with a simple band and single white diamond.Â
Your turn. You held his hand and followed instructions as he had, slipping his simple band onto his finger. You take the bouquet back in your hands.Â
Then the âI dosâ. Coriolanus Snow first, then you. You surprised yourself when your words came out clear and unwavering.Â
Then the kiss. The kiss. How had you forgotten about the kiss up until this very moment? The kiss. How did people kiss at weddings? You had only been to a handful and the memories were erased as you watched him slowly lean in. You were as still as a statue until he touched your chin and moved your head for you. You closed your eyes when you felt his breath fan over your cheek and soon his lips met yours in a chaste kiss. That one, much too short, second made your skin light on fire and the butterflies in your stomach flutter in chaos. His lips were just the right amount of plump and he used just the right amount of pressure. He was just right.
You blinked a few times when he leaned back, his hand leaving your chin and instead snaking around your arm.Â
âIntroducing to Panem: mister and misses President Coriolanus Snow!â The guests, crowd outside the wedding, and the people of Panem who couldnât attend, erupt into applause and cheers.Â
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The ceremony is a blur for you. You try to throw the bouquet as best you can to the crowd who scream and almost tackle each other. You and Cor- your husband cut the cake, the two of you being very respectful. You dance your first dance⌠Your hands entwined, your other on his shoulder and his gripping your waist, his cheek resting against your forehead. He can probably feel how hot your face is as you sway lightly together. People make toasts, which takes a considerable amount of time. Family members and friends say their piece while other guests simply vie for the attention of the President.
Finally, you can go home. Well, technically youâll be going to the Presidentâs home, but it is yours now too right? Anyway, it was your new home. You get into a similar car to the one that took you here, except itâs white. Your husband helps you inside before entering himself. You copy him when he waves out the window at the crowd. Then the car is very silent. You occupy yourself by running your hands over your dress, trying to get it to lay flatter. Coriolanus Snow occupies himself by staring at you, his eyes sharp.Â
When you arrive at the mansion, youâre helped out of the car and up the steps for the second time of what would be many. Coriolanus Snowâs eyes continue to follow you and you wonder if regret is already festering in his gut. Maybe you did something wrong? He had yet to say a word to just you.Â
Once you enter the building though, he clears his throat. âDid you enjoy it?â He pauses and then continues when you donât answer right away. âThe wedding.â He clarifies.Â
âYes. Yes, I did. It was very grand.â You smile, nodding.
He smiles back. âGood⌠Youâll get used to that.âÂ
You continue to nod a bit longer than necessary as you look into his eyes, getting lost. He lets out a hum and looks away. âYou must be tired. Would you like to head to bed?â He asks, holding out his arm to you. And you take it.
To bed. You would like to go to bed, but did he ask this earnestly? Would you really be sleeping? You reminded yourself this was a business arrangement for the millionth time. But even so, would he be expecting something? At some point he would want children for sure. So soon? Itâs possible.Â
You resisted the urge to chew on your lip as you two made your way closer and closer to the bedroom. Then, he stopped in front of the door to the side of the one you knew led to the master bedroom. âHere is your room. Mine is there.â He points to the two intricate doors. âYou may knock if you need something, but ring for an Avox first, see if they canât help you.â
Oh.
âGoodnight Y/N.â He smiles and orders a couple Avoxes to help you get ready for bed.
âGoodnight-â You fumble with his name and he raises one of his perfect blonde brows. âWhat do I call you?â
âCoriolanus is fine. Coryo in public.â He answers, by the way he says it, itâs not a request.Â
âGoodnight Coriolanus.â You say softly, and then he heads to his room and so do you.Â
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Angst factor for this is thru the roof! And guess what? It's a series! I'm thinking this is going to have at least 3 parts. Masterlist
Jealous!Coryo x Reader, Odair!Ancestor x Reader.
WARNING â ď¸ Coriolanus Snow is a warning in and of itself. That man is a walking blood red flag waving heavily in the wind! engagement (not reader), eventual smut, infidelity, love triangle, manipulation, stalking?, gaslighting, fluff, Head Gamemaker! Coryo, District 4 Cruise Ship Heir!Odair OC.
Chapter 1:
âI'm going home, find some other dumb whore to fuck.â You spat, flipping the blankets off your body and making to get out of the platinum blondeâs bed.
âDarling, don't be rash. Come back to bed.â Coriolanus told you, reaching his long arm out and wrapping his large hand around your wrist before you could truly move away from the bed.
âCome back to bed after you just told me that you're going to marry Livia Cardew?!â You screamed at him, feeling like you wanted to yank his pretty platinum blond curls right out of his head. âAre you nuts, Coriolanus?â
The man, whose beauty rivaled that of the Roman and Greek gods, narrowed his baby blues at you. His Adam's apple bobbed in his throat as he told you, âStop overreacting, darling. It's an arranged marriage that doesn't mean anything.â
You arched a brow and tilted your head at him. âOh, so that's supposed to make me feel better? Make everything okay?â You sarcastically asked, yanking your arm out of his grasp and flying out of his bed.
His king sized bed with the luxurious crimson satin sheets that you'll never inhabit again.
âY/N-â Coriolanus began, only for you to loudly cut him off with a shriek of, âDon't, Coriolanus. Don't say a fucking word to me.â Shaking your head, you ironically scoffed, âI should've seen this coming. After all these years of sneaking around with you, I should've known that you'd pick some rich bitch to marry and have a family with.â Gathering your clothes, that were scattered all over the room, you heartbrokenly spat, âNot your poor neighbor girl that's only good for a good fuck whenever you're bored or need to get some pent up aggression out.â
âYou're not-â Coriolanus began, icy blue eyes softening with an unchecked emotion (perhaps guilt?), as he watched you toss your things on the white rose upholstered bench at the foot of his bed.
âI love you, Coriolanus.â You softly sighed, barely loud enough for him to hear, while tossing your ruined lace panties at him. What use were the lacey things all torn to shreds?
Not much.
You grabbed your matching lace bra, quickly putting it on, while muttering, "I foolishly fell in love with you and you don't give a shit about me.â Youâre on the verge of tears as you grab your dress. While pulling on your dress, you sadly sighed, âNever did and never will, but I guess I was hoping that maybe you would, but I was such a dumbass.â
Your words hit Coriolanus hard, like a 2x4 in the head hard. He never knew that you felt like this. Crawling over to the end of the bed, causing his pure white silk duvet to pool and crinkle around him, he reached out and took your hand in his before you could turn away to grab your heels. He looked at your face, silently willing you to look into his icy blue eyes (but you refused to give him the satisfaction- that manipulative fuck).
But maybe if you would've looked at his eyes you would've seen that they weren't gleaming or shining. That his icy blue eyes were dead and empty, like those of a shark.
Giving up on you looking at him, the platinum blonde man (who had his political dreams within reach) began to tell you in a velvety tone, âMy darling rose, youâre not a dumbass. I'm sorry you're hurt, but-'â
But before he could continue his lies (Are they lies? Who knows, but you think they are.) you cut him off with, âDon't even finish your sentence. Just shut the fuck up and let me leave with whatever little piece of dignity I have left.â, while forcefully yanking your hand out of his.
âI won't shut the fuck up because I don't want you to leave.â Coriolanus told you, scrambling out of the bed, his long legs nearly tripping him as he chased after you.
Youâre grabbing your heels as he tries to reason with you. âAnnouncing my engagement with Livia and marrying her is so I can gain political allies and power. It has nothing to do with love, in fact I hate her.â While sliding on your black kitten heels, a pricey designer pair with red sole bottoms- a gift from him (probably for your servicesâŚ), he placed one of his large calloused hands on your shoulder. Coriolanusâ baritone was softer than usual as he revealed, âI want to be with you.â
âYou don't want to be with me, you just want me as your mistress so you can have your kinky fucks.â You told him, pushing his hand off of your shoulder. Marching over to his dresser and grabbing your bag (some imported designer leather tote bag- dyed a deep shade of crimson- he gave you, most likely because you let him do whatever he wants to you between the sheets), you told him the blunt truth of, âYou don't love me and I'm not going to stick by your side as your mistress.â Shouldering your bag, that matched the color of the manicure you just had done (which he insisted on paying for), you declared, âI deserve somebody to love me with their whole heart, not just their dick, so I'm leaving and never coming back.â
âPlease, don't leave.â You heard him say as you walked out of his room.
âPlease, baby, don't leave me!â He frantically begged, his voice a loud shout, as he followed you down the hall in a run. Barefeet loudly slapping against the marble floor, sounding almost ominous.
Thank goodness his Grandmaâam's hearing was starting to go bad, otherwise she'd be waking up and seeing one hell of a show. Also, thank goodness Tigress moved out years ago, otherwise she'd be a witness to a messy breakup.
A breakup that was long overdue.
You ignored him, only to power walk to the main entrance of the penthouse. You were almost to the door whenever you felt his cold, long fingers wrap around your wrist like an octopusâ tentacles.
âPlease, stay the night. We can discuss this in the morning, just-just don't leave me, little dove.â You heard him beg, sounding so unlike his confident self.
A part of you wanted to give in; turn around and melt into his arms. But another part of you, the part that has grown up with Coriolanus and has seen him manipulate everyone around him knew that he was just saying whatever he has to in order to pull your puppet strings; make you stay.
You decided not to turn around, not to give into him. Instead you roughly pulled yourself free of his hold and walked out the door.
You knew that the platinum blonde wouldn't dare follow you, since running after you naked with his well hung junk swinging in the wind would be scandalous.
Unknown to you, after you walked out the door and slammed it shut in his face, Coriolanus quickly ran to his room and tossed on his diagarded pants and shirt from the evening. He ran out the door, barefoot and still buttoning up his wrinkled shirt, in hopes of catching you in the lobby.
Since you were in the only elevator the building has, he ran down the 12 flights of exquisite marble stairs to reach the lobby. Nearly slipping and busting his ass a couple of times too.
But when he reached the lobby it was too late, you were getting into the back of a cab you hailed. As Coriolanus ran to the door of the lobby, he felt his cold, dead, black, too small of a heart shatter into a million pieces as he watched you close the cabâs door with tears shining like diamonds in your eyes.
Seeing you crying in the back of the cab while leaving him, something he knew that neither of you wanted, made him determined to get you back.
If he thought that Lucy Gray betraying and leaving him hurt, well you leaving him because you felt that he couldn't reciprocate your feelings of love (because he was going to have an arranged marriage with Livia Cardew for political reasons) gutted him. Made him feel like he wanted to die.
Coriolanus wanted you; he always has. It's why you've been together, on-off, since your freshman year at the Academy.
He has to woo you back. He just has to.
Because the thought of you moving on with another man just doesn't sit right with him.
It doesn't matter that Coriolanusâ engagement with Livia Cardew will be publicly announced soon, he needs you back.
He can't have another bird of his flying away, can he?
Ending your decade long on-off situationship with the Head Gamemaker Coriolanus Snow hurt. Oh gods, it hurt so fucking bad! You felt like youâre just going thru the motions everyday after the breakup. Like youâre just surviving, not truly living, since youâre so sad.
So heartbroken.
And what hurts the most was that, even tho you knew you could never truly be with him, you still love him.
And you'll probably always love him in a way, even tho he'll never love you. Because he's your first love; they say you never forget your first love. That you'll always have a special spot on your heart carved out just for them.
So when you saw the engagement announcement for Livia Cardew and Coriolanus Snow in the social pages of the newspaper, you thought you were going to be sick.
The picture used for the announcement was professionally done; made the newly engaged couple look so lovely together. It made you sad to say, but they did make quite a match.
Two golden lions, regal with the world at their feet. Their blonde hair, her's a dirty golden shade and his a near white platinum blonde, styled impeccably set off their beauty. A beauty that was showcased in matching black outfits, hers a black tea dress with flowing sleeves and his a 3-piece suit with a red/black striped tie.
They looked every bit a couple of the old guard. A couple worthy of money, glory, and power. You're positive that Grandma'amâs proud of him.
If only you knew how she really felt. How Grandma'am Snow always thought that it'd be you and her grandson posting an engagement announcement in the social section of the newspaper. How she's so disappointed at Coriolanus for picking a heinous bitch instead of you, a girl who's soul reminds her so much of her beloved late daughter-in-law (Coriolanus' mother).
Then you couldn't help, but think that maybe Liviaâs better for Coriolanus. Better than you are for him. Maybe he'd be happier with her than with you. After all, she came with the largest bank of Panem attached to her name and you came with nothing. You had no money or jewels to offer, just yourself.
And you weren't good enough for him.
Coriolanus Snow always craved power, wealth, and prestige. None of which you could offer him. None of which you gave a shit about.
All you wanted was to be loved, but he couldn't do that for you. All the cold hearted schemer could do was buy you fancy, luxurious, expensive things.
You had no idea that gifting was his love language. That he enjoyed seeing your face light up when he presented you with some gift that you'd never be able to afford on your own. He got pleasure out of spoiling you; taking care of you.
Unfortunately for him, youâre tired of being a kept woman. You don't want him to buy you a bunch of high end things. You want him and since he can't give you his love, you left. You decided to move on.
Which is why you blocked his number, because you had to move on and find somebody that you would be more than enough for. And you couldn't do that with him blowing up your phone constantly. You also started looking for a new apartment, because you couldn't keep having him dropping off roses at your doorstep all the time.
And since your mother to lived on the 8th floor of Corso apartment the Snow penthouse was in, it was a chore to avoid Coriolanus. So, to avoid any drama with him, you had to find a new apartment. You mother agreed; told you that to make a clean break you needed to leave the area. Move on from the part of town you were raised in; lived in.
You needed to fly on your own wings.
At least your job on the marketing team for Odair Luxury Cruises was safe from him. And that job did come with a sweet perk of allowing employees the opportunity of affordable housing in a select few luxury apartments near the downtown Capitol office building the company was headquartered in.
So at least your apartment hunting wouldn't be too hard.
You were right, your apartment hunt wasn't hard at all. In fact, due to your employment at Odair Luxury Cruises, you were able to secure yourself a 4th floor apartment at the Luxe, right in the bustling downtown of Capitol City, Panem.
Apartment #455 to be exact.
It was a lovely apartment with a courtyard view. It had 9 foot ceilings and white kitchen cabinetry in what could only be a top of the line kitchen. The open layout of the kitchen and living space has a modern feel to it. The lone bedroom in the apartment was very spacious and even had a walk-in closet; the apartment had a small study as well.
It was definitely an upgrade from your mother's apartment, which was nice due to the Plinths fixing it up after buying the building and moving onto the 11th floor roughly 4 years ago. (Unknown to you, Strabo Plinth did the bare minimum repairs to your mother's apartment and furnished it because Coriolanus asked him -more like nagged him- to.)
You're Luxe apartment wasn't as lavish as the Corso penthouse Coriolanus shares with his Grandmaâam (the same penthouse he used to bring you to for all of those booty calls over the years) but that didn't matter. All that mattered was that you thought your new apartment was amazing.
And after moving in, you stopped receiving roses at your doorstep. Thank the gods. But since your new building had a doorman, you knew that was the reason you didn't have any more stalkery type floral arrangements waiting for you at your threshold.
And roughly a week or so after moving into your new place, you met your neighbor from across the hall.
#454
It was a typical morning, you had a travel mug of coffee in your hand and was dressed professionally in a pencil skirt and blouse (of course you're wearing those damn kitten heels he who shall not be named- as your older brotherâs girlfriend calls your ex-fling of sorts- got you.) as you stepped out into the hallway of your apartment. Usually you never saw your neighbor across the hall, but this morning he rushed out the door- his shaggy bronze hair rustling around his shoulders- and his stunning sea-green eyes locked onto yours.
âWhy, you must be new. I've never seen you before.â The tall and extremely handsome man smiles flirtatiously at you. Crossing the hall, to stand in front of you, he introduced himself. âNameâs Odysseus Odair.â Doing a little bow, he smiled a bit too brightly, âThe pleasureâs all mine, my abalone pearl.â
Holy shit, is the heir of Odair Luxury Cruises your neighbor and flirting with you right now? No. No, it couldn't be. This has to be a dream.
Except it's not a dream and the heir to a large cruise company in District 4 that's based in the Capitol is really your flirty and handsome neighbor.
âYou're Poseidon Odairâs son, heir to Odair Luxury Cruises?â Was all you could manage to get out.
âYes, that's me, but your name would've worked better for your part of the introduction.â He laughed, the sound similar to the kree-ar call a seagull makes. Shaking his head, causing his bronze hair to skirt around his collared dress shirt (which has a few of the buttons undone to show off his tan and toned chest) he teased, âUsually that's how introductions work, pretty pearl, cause I already know who I am and want to know who you are.â
âI'm Y/N Halvir; I only know who you are because I work in the marketing department for your father's company.â
âYes, your name sounds familiar.â Odysseus nods with a bright, closed lip smile that makes his cheeks dimple. âYou need a ride to the office? I was heading there myself.â
You shook your head, quickly turning down his offer. âOh, no, I don't want to bother you.â
âOh, trust me, you won't be a bother.â He said with a flirty glint in his sea-green eyes. âIn fact, weâll go to the corner cafe; get some coffee, donuts, and call it our first date.â
You couldn't help, but giggle at his proposition. He couldn't be serious, could he?
But the way his sunshine like smile was aimed towards you made you realize that he was serious.
Which is why you smiled back and said, âOkay, let's have our first date before work.â
Holding his arm out, like a gentleman, Odysseus winked. âI'll even take you out tonight for seafood.â A sultry look appeared in his eyes as he told you, âIâll make sure that the dessert's a mouthwatering, delicious one for our second date.â
Odysseus' innuendo didn't go unnoticed by you. And after everything you've been thru with Coriolanus, along with being single for roughly a month now, you decided that it was time to stop pouting over somebody that doesn't give a shit about you.
That it was time to let somebody new have a chance at loving you.
âThat sounds like a plan.â You smiled, walking down the hallway arm in arm with the tall bronze man that was sculpted like a Greek god of old. âI'll make sure to wear a nice dress for the occasion.â
âYes, please do. Even if I'm not one for dressing up, the place I'm taking you to does have a dress code.â
âA dress code similar to Avelina's?â You asked, assuming that whatever fancy seafood place Odysseus was taking you too would be similar in fashion sense to the restaurant Coriolanus took you to every year for your birthday, once you turned 19. (Would've been nice to go there more than once a year, but you figured your ex was just too embarrassed to be seen out in public with you too much since you weren't off the same pedigree as him).
âUgh, I hate that place. It's so stuffy; reeks of old money.â Odysseus complained as the elevator came into view. Shaking his head, he explained, âOcean Prime's not a black tie affair dress code, like Avelina's, but more of a nice cocktail dress and button up type of dress code.â Coming to a stop at the elevator bank, he pressed the call button for it and asked, âDo you own the classic little black dress? If so, it'd be perfect for dinner tonight.â
Nodding, you simply told him, âI own one.â
And you only owned one because all of the cocktail dresses you owned were commissioned by Coriolanus- for his cousin Tigris to design and make- and they were all various shades of white, red, and pink. You only had one little black dress because you had bought it yourself, with your own hard earned money, off of a clearance rack. It wasn't anything fancy and you never wore it, since Coriolanus always wanted you to match him if and when he took you somewhere.
So, tonight your little black dress will finally get worn. Worn for your second date with a man who seems warm like sunshine with sea-green eyes that twinkle dreamily.
It's been nearly a month since you left Coriolanus and he's not taking it too well. He never thought that you'd truly leave him. He always just assumed that you'd be there.
He knows now that he took you for granted. It's something that he regrets everyday, whether he admits it or not.
And what gnaws at Coriolanus is how you ignored every single attempt he made to win you back. Blocking his number and moving to a new apartment, in his opinion, was an extreme way to avoid him.
Your bitch of a mother, who smoked more than a chimney and drank more than a fish, refused to give Coriolanus your new number. She also refused to tell him your new address. He literally had to pay off somebody in the HR department of Odair Luxury Cruises to get him your new info. Which turned out to be useless since the doorman at the Luxe apartments was very strict when it came to adhering to the wishes of the residents when it came to who was and wasn't allowed to visit or leave things for them and wouldn't let him pass the door. Even when he flashed a large wad of cash at the man, he still refused to budge.
Ugh, moral people were the boil on Coriolanus' ass.
Coriolanus was tempted to just show up and corner you at work, but he ended up deciding against it. But only because he had political ambitions and didn't want a scene to be caused (one that he feels you would cause) that could be damning to his image.
He was sacrificing so much for his political dreams. Listening to Strabo Plinth and getting engaged to Livia Cardew, to gain more wealth and some political goals. Because if he couldn't become a Senator and, of course, after that the President of Panem then wouldn't his greatest sacrifice- his loss of you, be all for nothing?
One afternoon Coriolanus was neck deep in work, but he found himself staring at a framed picture on his desk. It was a picture of the two of you. One that was taken at the Yule Ball during Senior year at the University. It was his favorite picture of the two of you, which is why he has it framed on his desk.
But before he could get lost in the memory of that night, a knock sounded at his office door. Tearing his gaze off of the picture frame, he looked up to the door and simply said, âCome in.â
âSir, your fiance's here to see you.â Coriolanus' personal secretary, a middle-aged woman who's hot pink lipstick matched her pixie cut, informed him while walking into the office.
âAbout what, Marge?â Asked Coriolanus while blinking his eyes- attempting to soothe the pain in them from the hot pink overload he was experiencing.
His corneas couldn't handle looking at his secretaryâs hot pink paisley print dress since it made her hair stand out more. He also tried not to stare at his employee too rudely while noticing her fuchsia dyed eyebrows and matching pink mascara- that oddly framed a natural eyelid.
Averting his eyes back to his computer, (*cough* his framed picture of you *cough*) Coriolanus told Marge, âI'm busy; I don't have time to deal with her petty antics today.â
âI know that, Sir. I even told Miss Cardew that you're very busy planning the upcoming games, but she wouldn't hear it. She's demanding that I buzz her in; let her see you.â
âWell, don't.â Coriolanus told his secretary because the last thing he wanted to do was talk to his fiance, Livia Cardew.
Gods, how he hated that woman.
âWhat do you want me to tell her then, Sir?â Marge asked.
âThat I'm in a meeting and can't see her at the moment.â
âOkay, but what kind of meeting?â The secretary asked, knowing full well that the dirty blonde Tasmanian devil of a woman out in the lobby would ream her out if she didn't have any details to give her. Saying in a meeting wouldn't suffice that shrew.
âTell her I'm networking with somebody about the mass installation of mandatory TVs in the districts.â The cold, callous, platinum blonde man said without skipping a beat.
âI thought you successfully had that meeting yesterday?â The secretary asked in a tone that implied she knew her boss was a cunning piece of shit.
âI did, but she doesn't know that.â Coriolanus smirked.
âNo, I suppose she doesn't.â Marge giggled. A giddy look took over the middle aged woman's face as she told her boss, âI saw Miss Halvir last night at Oceanâs Prime. It's a seafood restaurant.â
âWhat's she doing there? She can't afford it with what she makes working in the marketing department of that District 4 based cruise line.â Coriolanus scoffed. Giving his personal secretary a curious look, he asked, âAnd what were you doing there? I know you can't afford a place like that either.â
Marge fought hard to keep herself from rolling her fuschia framed eyes at Mr. Snow's offhand remarks about money. What both she and you couldn't afford. With a fake and forced smile, she told the imposing platinum blonde, âI was there because my daughter and her partner just celebrated their one year anniversary; the reason for Miss Halvir being there was that she was out on a date.â
âA DATE?!â Coriolanus asked in a loud roar.
A date. How dare you go out on a date. You're not supposed to be going out on dates. You're supposed to be his.
Despite being separated for nearly a month, you still belong to him. Hell, he took your virginity when you both were green kids at the Academy. As far as he's concerned, he owns your pussy.
âYes, a date.â The bright pink-haired secretary confirmed before telling her boss, âWith Odysseus Odair, the heir of Odair Luxury Cruises.â
âWHAT THE FUCK!?â Coriolanus loudly cursed, his icy blue eyes blazing with white hot anger.
You went out on a date to some high priced seafood (Since when did you eat seafood, other than those oysters rockefeller appetizers he orders for you two when he takes you to Avelina's for your birthday?) restaurant with Odair- the biggest manwhore in all of the Capitol!Â
What the hell's wrong with you? You accuse him of not loving you, of just wanting you for kinky sexy, but here you are going out on a date with Odysseus Odair. The biggest fuck âem and leave âem guy in the Capitol. Hell, probably in all of Panem.
Marge was taken aback by her boss's reaction to finding out that you were on a date with Odysseus Odair the previous night. The middle-aged woman's never seen the cold and collective head gamemaker lose control before. And she didn't know how to deal with it.
All she wanted to do was spread some juicy gossip and to maybe tip him off that the Odair heir might be bringing a plus one to his upcoming engagement party; one that he's well acquainted with. Marge certainly wasn't expecting Coriolanus to start flipping his shit.
But what Marge didn't know was that Coriolanus is pea green with envy. That he wants to destroy Odysseus Odair because he's with you.
The woman that he's in love with, even if he won't allow himself to admit his feelings. Because he vowed to never ever fall in love after everything that transpired between him and Lucy Gray that summer he served as a peacekeeper in 12.
But love is something that can't be controlled. And that's something Coriolanus will learn first hand as he does everything in his power to get you back. To win you away from one Odysseus Odair, the bane of his existence.
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Fix my reputation
Pairing: young Coriolanus Snow x fem!reader
Summary: You and Coryo are together for mutual benefits, he needs a well known woman by his side to look reliable and loving during the presidential elections and you need your reputation to be fixed after your unforgivable scandal.Â
Tags: slow burn, enemies to lovers, fake dating, arranged marriage, manipulative/soft Snow, strong and independent reader (as she should), fluff, angst, power play. eventual: smut, fingering, thigh riding, switching sub/dom, degradation, denied orgasm, piv, dirty talk, overstimulation, oral (fem/male receiving), praising public sex
Chapter 1, chapter 2;
aesthetic chapter one, aesthetic chapter two;
Tw: Snow being Snow, mention of alcohol, panic/anxiety attack, eventual: mention of blood
Word count: 6.7k
Note: English is not my first language so if you see mistakes please feel free to correct me in the comments! It is also my very first time posting here on tumblr, Iâve always wanted to post my writing and finally I am now brave enough to do so, enjoy!
You hated that man.Â
If there was something you were sure about, it was that you didnât want to be here with him, at the same table having lunch. You could feel his perking blue eyes staring into your soul even though he was not looking at you, he was meticulously cutting an apple with his long fingers and a shiny knife.
How did you get here? The man you so wholeheartedly hated, was now part of your life, and you couldnât do anything about it. You felt like that apple he was cutting so carefully, peeling your skin, your essence, the way he was holding it seemed he was scared it could run away. You could run away.Â
The problem was, you would never run away. Run away to whom? To your mother who disclaimed you? To those friends who didnât help you out? You had no choice. Now the only thing you had was your reputation ruined for a fatal mistake that could have been avoided. That was not enough, the only way to clean your image was to be with Snow. The charismatic, intelligent and kind Coriolanus Snow. Or this was what people said about him. What The Capitol said about him.
You didnât think the same. You knew who he really was, you saw what they couldn't see. He was evil, he was the one who got the games so popular with his ideas, the one who didnât mind sending children to death.
You and Coriolanus had only one thing in common. Maybe two or three. One of them was that you both needed each otherâs influence in society for different interests. His strategy to win the elections included a woman by his side to make him look reliable and sensitive, but he mostly planned on taking advantage of your popularity to make his own name. You, on the other hand, just needed someone who could clean your reputation after a little incident.
Who better than the master manipulator Coriolanus Snow? You werenât thrilled with the idea of spending time with him. But it was going to be just for once. The gala before the official beginning of presidential elections, the most awaited event in the Capitol.
The agreement was playing the part of two lovers who not by chance people already knew, his name was well known. Yours? Still on the news. It was just a ball, you could do a night of pretending.Â
 âTigris said you haven't tried your dress on yet,â his voice interrupted your thoughts, and you looked in his direction to see his expression.Â
He still had the apple in his hands and he was cutting it in half-moon shapes, he took one bite in his mouth and he directly stared at you while chewing. You tried to hide your disgust as Snow's eyes met yours, his smile sending chills down your spine. It was as you had imagined, or even worse, you felt his blue eyes dissecting you in pieces, like he was examining you, looking for your deepest secrets. You knew that staying calm and composed in his presence was crucial.Â
âI donât want to, it fits me.â You didnât even look at that dress, it was even sent to your house but you refused to open the box knowing that he chose it.
âI hope it will,â Coriolanus didnât take his eyes off of yours. âAt least try to read how you should answer the questions, many people will be there,â he then said while standing up from his chair. His tall frame loomed over you, and you couldn't help but shiver under his intense gaze.Â
âAre you giving me homework to do now?â you said, looking up at him.
âIâm simply providing you with some advice,â his voice tinged with subtle amusement. âOh, you think itâs going to be simple after all you did? âThe Capitol wonât forgive you easily,â then he walked away, leaving you alone in the dining room.Â
This day felt longer than ever. The morning before you had received a letter from Snowâs manor telling you that someone was going to pick you up to prepare you for the event. It was signed by his publicist, Iris. You met her a couple of times before: a well dressed woman who knew too much about anyone's business in the Capitol. It was her idea to have lunch with him, âjust to get to know each other more,â she said, but for you it was just a reminder of his real personality. They even gave you a room for the day, two chambers away from his, quoting Irisâs letter âthis way you can feel comfortable,â you thought she was too attentive and kind to work for someone like Snow.
Iris was the one convincing you to take part in this gala, she explained to you that someone cherished like Coriolanus would draw the attention away from the scandal. You two just had to pretend to be together, âthe Capitol loves unexpected new couples,â the publisher said to you the first time you saw her, âthe young aspiring president and the woman everybody talks about.â Iris was convinced that this way Coriolanus was seen as the devoted partner who wasnât afraid of your bad reputation, and you as the woman ready to rise from the ashes.Â
You ran into your room and slammed the door so loud you hoped he could hear you. You found a big envelope on your bedsheets, and you hoped it was some sort of -hey remember the incident? Itâs not your fault, everything itâs okay!-thing, but unfortunately, it was not a free pass to the world. It was a sheet listing all possible answers to some questions you might be asked today at the gala. It was like a script to follow to save your face, to look good in front of the cameras, in front of the-very-judging-elitè. In that sheet, you could find any imaginable question they could ask, where your dress was from or who your family were.Â
âDid you do that on purpose?â It was one of the questions, and you thought this was something Snow would ask you. He didnât say a thing about what you did, in the few times you talked he never asked you directly about the scandal. He could have wanted explanations, the real version of the story from you, but he never said a word. You read the answers on the sheet, and they were all perfectly written, so meticulously explained using the Capitol-vocabulary, elegant words and a candid tone.Â
âHow did you meet Mr. Snow?â Your heart skipped a beat, you didnât consider being asked about your fake relationship with him, it was all new to you.
 ââŚit was love at first sight, who couldnât love an extraordinary man like him, I immediately fell in love.â You had to read the full answer twice to be certain you werenât hallucinating.Â
You would never have said those words, never in a billion years, not even under torture, of course you were ready to lie, but lying to this level? It was too much. You knew it was him who wrote this answer, you imagined the grin on his face while typing those words about him. You were mad. The answers about your dating life with Coriolanus were filled with romantic moments and exaggerated gestures that made you feel uncomfortable reading their unrealistic nature. You tried imagining those things happening in real life, but it felt completely alien and artificial. It was difficult to believe that anyone could genuinely experience those events. With Coriolanus mostly. You read the pages, over and over, a book would have been better because there was too much to read, but instead, you were stuck with a bunch of printed documents detailing your supposed love story.Â
He also put dates on when things happened: your first date in the lake house in July, the time you had dinner in a fancy restaurant in August and the day you moved in his place. Lies. Lies. Lies. Apparently you officially started dating three months ago. Three? You scrolled over the pages, hoping not to read what you were thinking.Â
ââŚafter the incident, Coryo was very supportive, always there to comfort and reassure me even though all I did. I felt like I betrayed him too, but he always said we could get through it together, and I found myself falling for him all over again.â You knew none of this ever happened, and yet here it was, staring back at you in black and white. It was as if the words were playing tricks, as if the words were there to pretend instead of simply put on paper.
You sighed and closed the file, feeling a mix of frustration, confusion, and irritation. He was never there for you. Nobody was. You were all alone. After that day, you cried every night, and you were the one reassuring yourself, lying in front of the mirror saying âitâs going to be okayâ while your sense of guilt was slowly eating your guts. He wanted to appear like the perfect partner, but you knew the truth. It was all a façade. Deep down, you knew the real him, and it took all your strength to acknowledge the reality. You threw the stack of files on the floor, it was all too much.Â
You got up from the bed, and you went directly to his room, determined to confront him about the distorted reality that had been painted in those files. You didnât even knock on his door, and you felt surprised when you noticed it wasnât locked. You open the door, and you close it from behind, entering the room. He was standing close to his bed, completely oblivious to your presence. It was like he expected you to burst into his room out of nowhere.
âYou finally read the file,â he said, looking at his wrist without making eye contact.Â
He was focusing on buttoning his cuff links, his fingers fumbling with the buttons, his white shirt still open and his blonde hair wet from the shower. His normally confident demeanor was replaced with vulnerability as he waited for your response, the tension thick in the air. It was the very first time you saw him not perfectly dressed up, without styled hair and shiny shoes. The sight of him standing there, so different from his usual self, caught you off guard.
âYes, Iâve read your fabricated tale,â you said, trying not to look at him, at the droplets of water sliding down his temple, his fingers still struggling with the shirt. âYou should have become a fiction book writer, you got talent.âÂ
"I just wanted to impress you," he admitted, finally looking up to meet your gaze. âI can see I got a reaction from you,â he definitely succeeded in catching your attention, with those iper-articulated lies, not even close to what really happened.
âThe agreement was that I won't say anything bad about you, just be by your side as a trophy-fake-girlfriend in this stupid gala, inventing absurd stories won't win my reputation back," you said firmly, crossing your arms.Â
He reached his desk where there was a glass of some alcohol sloshing around, poured himself a drink and took a long, deep swig. âThey won't believe you if you only stand by me like a mannequin, you have to be an active member of their social life, so they can get to know you, sympathize you and maybe forgive you,â he said in a calm tone, you could see his profile while he was again drinking from his glass, his shirt still open that showed his toned body.
You immediately looked away taking a deep breath. âI won't be a part of any false narrative you wrote,â was the only thing that came to your mind.Â
He scoffed his head, âJust for the period of the presidential campaign, nothing more.âÂ
âAre you suggesting that this ridiculous act is going to take longer than just a day?âÂ
âI know you donât like me, you just need to pretend you do. Iâll do the same,â he took another sip of that liquor while looking at you, âthe publicist said just one appearance at the gala isnât going to be beneficial to either of us.â
âWhy are you telling me this now? The plan was slightly different,â you said
âOh I knew you were going to be reluctant about the idea of pretending to live here, just for show,â he was serious, his fierce eyes looking at you waiting for a reply.
âI almost tolerated your presence at work, and now you want me to live in the same house as yours?â You askedÂ
âAfter the gala, they are going to focus on the ânew coupleâ, our performance has to be something they really believe in,â he leaned his head at the same height as yours, âwe already donât have that chemistry, at least they are going to think we live together,â Coriolanus said to your ear, his curls brushing your cheek.Â
âI simply decline your proposal, find someone else.â You said with a fake smile.
âDidnât journalists harass you every time you left your little apartment? How exhausting, isnât it?â He whispered in a sarcastic tone, making you remember all those times you ran away from photographers. âI got peacekeepers here, no one is going to bother you anymore, as long as you donât bother me,â he turned to the desk, placing the empty glass in a tray, âstrangers in real life, lovers on the outside.âÂ
âThe problem is that I despise you, I cannot do this for one more day,â you couldnât see his expression, just his white see-through shirt displaying his back muscles.
âNo, the problem is that you donât understand how fucked up your situation is,â he was now facing you, âI know people who were condemned for way less, you are lucky,�� his words were sharp as blades.
âLucky to have you? Itâs a punishment,â you said and he laughed.Â
âThen donât come at me crying at why people still hate you,â he took a few steps closer to you
 âSo you can comfort me like you did a month ago?â You asked him pointing out the most absurd lie in that file.
âOh, so you read every single page, you really did your homework.â
You stood your ground, refusing to be manipulated any longer. He was doing that purposely, just to provoke you, saying those things just to see how far you could take. Coriolanus was looking at you with his piercing gaze, attempting to intimidate you, he expected you to buckle down and crumble in front of him, but you would never give him such satisfaction, you were already in hell, so why not play with fire?Â
âWhy me?â you asked him, and you saw a sense of surprise in his eyes. âWhy, of all the girls in Panem, you decide the only one who can give you trouble?â You took a step closer to his figure, âthere are so many good girls from rich families and intact reputations, why me? Iâll just ruin you.â You said, trying to catch his eyes looking back at you. But you could only see his frowning eyebrows, his wet messy hair and a droplet of water trailing down his neck, you were so close to him, you could hear him breathing.
âEverybody knows your name, bad press is still press,â his eyes finally met yours. âYou are the center of attention,â he took a step back, as if momentarily distancing himself from the tension. âThe presidential elections are extremely competitive, itâs not a race for whoâs superior to whom,â he licked his lips, âbut who is going to perform better for these people looking for distractions. âWe are going to be their little showâ
âSo tell me Coriolanus,â you stepped closer as you were before. The height difference was such that it made you look up at him, you took one side of his shirt in your hand and you buttoned up with the other, feeling his warm torso on your fingers. "How exactly do you propose to fix my reputation while bolstering your own?â you finished, a sly smile dancing on your lips and your eyes looking for him.Â
Coriolanus was looking down at your fingers still brushing his skin, he had his lips parted and he softly whispered, âjust play the game,â his eyes still fixed on you. He was talking about making everything right again, but it felt like there was something more behind those words.Â
You stepped back, trying to compose yourself. âIâm just giving them another reason to hate me with this bunch of lies,â you were looking down at the floor when you heard him stepping closer to you. You didnât look at him, but you could feel his eyes on your face.Â
He lifted your chin with two fingers and made you look up at him, âIâll make them fall for our lie,â he said, his voice was so deep and calm.
 âYou are a master manipulator,â you whispered back, looking down again as if the floor was more interesting than the man standing in front of you.Â
You heard him chuckle, and he leaned closer to your ear, âand Iâm going to teach you how to be one too.â
Your first public appearance after the scandal was going to be at this gala. Everything was calculated in detail, the dress you wore had to be long and white, as pure as snow. Your hair had to be loose so it could cover your exposed back, and apparently you had to memorize pages and pages of answers you could give. After your intense conversation in his room you decided to play the game seeing how far you could take, how far you would do to take everything back. He wanted you under his spell, he was trying to shape you how he desired, for his own interests.Â
âDear, why arenât you dressed yet?â The publicist said to you while you were sitting on the smooth sheets of your bed. You had your bathrobe still on, itâs been thirty minutes since you had a shower but you had your head in the clouds.Â
You couldnât stop thinking about your conversation with Coriolanus, his wet hair, the words he said to you, his naked torso, his manipulating eyes. You repeat to yourself that he was Coriolanus Snow, and not any man, he probably told you half the strategy he really had in mind. Being with him was like playing chess blindfolded, you had to trust him but he could mess up your moves, change your plans.
âCome here Iâll help you,â Iris said, she seemed like a good person, she had a comforting smile and an elegant manner with everything she did. She was wearing a short coppery-brown color dress, it was shiny as her nails, decorated with tiny gold stones. You took her hand and you stood up, making the bathrobe fall on the carpet. The silk of the dress soothed your skin like a petal, you looked at the mirror and the weak light coming from your window gently reflected on your bright dress, almost making it shine.Â
âIt is really pretty,â you said astonished while turning to see your exposed back. Then your smile disappeared because you remembered it was him who picked the dress.Â
 âYou are making it pretty, my darling,â Iris stated as she fastened the zip on your side. It was a simple dress yet delicate and impressive, it embraced the shape of your body effortlessly.Â
âIt is just a little loose here on your waist,â the woman said, touching the excess fabric on your side. You remembered the conversation early this morning when you proudly said the dress fitted you.
âIâm going to tell Tigris to fix it,â Iris said and you immediately looked at her reflection in the mirror.
âNo please,â she changed her expression, âit is bad luck to mend a dress the same day it is worn,â your mother always said that to you, maybe it was not a popular saying considering the publicist's face.
 She tilted her head with a confused smile as she touched the yellow-butterflies-clip in her voluminous red wig. Now that you were thinking about it, you sewed your skirt the day it happened, âitâs just a coincidence, I donât believe in these thingsâ you said to yourself, you were not superstitious but at the same time you avoided superstitions, just in case.
 âWhatever you want,â Iris said with a soft smile.Â
 You touched your neck and you thought how a shiny pendant would look good. âIris, do we have some necklace to match this dress?â She stepped closer to you looking at your chest.Â
âI think you shouldnât wear any jewelry tonight,â you tilted your head in confusion, âsee, today is your first appearance after the,â she paused, âincident.â
âAnd what is it supposed to do with jeweââ she didnât let you finish your sentence.
âYou could wear pearls or diamonds but what would the elite think? That you want to appear, that you want to show off,â she walked behind you so you could see her reflection in the mirror. âHow you present yourself is the way they perceive you,â Iris brushed your long hair on the side, exposing your neck, âyou are wearing a white dress, âhow pure!â No diamonds, âhow modest!â âtry to think like the socialites, once you enter their minds, your act will get a standing ovationâ. Her words put everything in a different perspective, she really knew what she was doing.Â
You heard a knock on the door, âthe party starts in an hour!â A muffled voice said from the corridor.
âThank you Ariandes, weâre almost done!â Iris said in a loud tone.Â
In less than sixty minutes you had to put on your best mask and try to change the mind of a thousand people about yourself, with Coriolanus by your side, pretending he is your supportive lover. You felt a rush of anxiety on your chest, like a weight pressing against your heart.
âI donât think I can go,â you whispered with a trembling voice. Iris made a worried look.
âOh sweety, I can only imagine what you have been through,â she took a lilac glass flask from the desk beside the mirror, âyou are a strong woman,â she sprayed a lavender fragrance on your neck and she smiled.Â
You looked at yourself in the mirror, and with all your strength you tried to keep the tears that threatened to spill over. âIris, how do I fake being so interested in someone?â You asked, thinking about what was written in that file.Â
âHave you ever been in love?â She asked with a soft gaze.
You didnât know the answer to that question, you had a couple of boyfriends in your university years, but were you in love?Â
âItâs when every atom of your body's only desire is to burn at the mere thought of being with that someone,â Iris looked up, like she was thinking of somebody, you felt even more disoriented with her answer.Â
You couldnât identify that feeling with anyone, youâve never met someone that made âyour cells burnâ. What would that even mean, you thought.
 The door opened and you turned your head to see Ariandes, the political advisor, âWe gotta go,â he said looking at Iris. The man had his hair pulled back in a long braid, dark as his skin. You walked in his direction and you followed him.
The moment you stepped into the car you felt a sudden tension, it was dark outside, only one side of Coriolanusâ face was lit up by cars passing by. He was wearing a red coat that covered the rest of the outfit, his blonde locks were lightly falling on his temples and you noticed he was wearing a ring on his left index finger.
 âAct as natural as possible,â Coriolanus said and he looked at you, it felt like he was inspecting your body and you wished to be in his mind at that very moment.
 Was everything going according to plan?Â
No, you didnât want to know what it was like to be in his head, it was torturing enough being on the outside.Â
âIâm not very good at lying,â
ânot as good as youâ, you wanted to say.Â
He looked at you like he read your mind, luckily you couldnât see his expression. âDonât be impulsive, smile and never leave my side,â you felt he was giving you orders, âwhat 's going to happen at the political campaign depends partially on todayâs gala.â
 âYou know, Mr. Snow,â you started âI tried reading your fiction-book but it was so,â you tried examining his face, âunrealistic,â he scoffed and looked the other way, âyou want me to paint you as the man you arenât and never will âcaring, affectionate and respectful âI canât do miracles, people wonât believe my lies forever.â
Coriolanus clenched his jaw, âat least the whole Panem doesnât hate me,â he said close to your face.
âYet,â you added, hoping to maintain eye contact one more second.Â
âAnd just a reminder,â he said, âwithout me you would have been at home, crying and begging for forgiveness,â he whispered in a bitter tone in your ear.
 âAnd without me you wouldnât have the attention you crave so much,â you replied, feeling the tension in the air.Â
Coriolanus was too close to you, like an animal before hunting his prey, you could see his facial features reflecting the weak light outside. The engine stopped, and the driver opened the car door.
âMr. Snowâ he said and Coriolanus stepped out of the car, he didnât even look at you.Â
âHe would slam the door in my face if he couldâ, you thought.
 You took the driverâs hand, helping you get out with your long dress. Coriolanus took his maroon coat off and he gave it to an avox at the entrance. You could see him from his back, he was wearing an ivory jacket and trousers, his suit matched your gown. He calculated every single detail. Unexpectedly, Coriolanus waited for you as you stood by him in the hall, he extended his arm and you looked at him.Â
âDo I have to?â You asked and you noticed a white rose on his breast pocket.Â
âItâs just an act,â he replied and you took him by the arm.Â
Let the play begin.Â
The ballroom was lit by magnificent chandeliers and the air was filled with whispers and laughter. The atmosphere was comforting and energetic: people with colorful wigs, glitter dresses and sugary drinks. There was not a face you could recognise, it was not what you were used to, even though you have been living in the Capitol for all your life, youâve never experienced a party like this. You walked through the crowd with Coriolanus by your side, arm by arm, while everybody was looking curiously at your direction. Youâve heard someone saying his name, and something about the girl he was walking with.Â
Why her? Since when does Snow have a girlfriend? Iâve heard really bad things about that woman.
And there it was, the gossip, the uncertain glances and how they looked down on you. On the other hand, people were praising him.Â
Heâs so charming! White suits him well! Future president of Panem.Â
You looked at Coriolanus, the warm light was making his eyes brighter, or was it the crowd? He looked at them so proudly, with a confident smile, he was living for that moment, being the center of attention. He met your gaze, then his blue eyes looked at your dress, but not the same way people did.Â
It felt different.Â
Was he judging?Â
Admiring maybe? It was a mystery, nothing was black or white with him.Â
Coriolanus greeted a couple of his acquaintances, introducing you as his partner, then calling you his date and it once slipped from his lips calling you his girlfriend. And you actually were, in that moment, you had to act as his beloved girlfriend who had a well known bad reputation. He never let your arm go away, he was acting so well, playing the caring boyfriend who couldnât leave you alone.Â
âHere they are, the couple of the night!â A loud voice came from behind, it was Flavius Windbuzz, one of the most famous tv hosts in the Capitol. His voice was recognisable from miles away, it didnât matter if you watched television or not, he was everywhere and it was impossible in Capitol City not knowing his name.Â
He stepped closer to you with a glowing smile and a glitter microphone, he had his hair gray, more like silver. âEverybody is talking about you, the new Capitol lovebirds,â a camera was pointing at you and your heartbeat was getting faster, everyone stopped talking and stared at you both. âSo tell me Mr. Snow, who is this young lady you are showing off?âÂ
âYou said it right Flavius, she is my girlfriend,â he did it again, Coriolanus said girlfriend, this time broadcast on tv.Â
âWhat a pleasure to meet you,â the host said to you, he took your hand and kissed it. These exaggerated gestures were the usual in this type of parties, especially where a silver-haired-man was interviewing the guests. He asked about your family, if you liked the food âyou didnât touch any but you lied, and who was the designer of your dress, everything as the script said.
 âHoney, you are a really interesting woman but I have to ask you something,â Mr. Windbuzz said, âpeople are talking and it is my job to satisfy their desires. âSo tell me, are the rumors true?âÂ
You expected a much worse question, you stopped breathing for a moment and Coriolanus noticed that because you tightened the grip on his arm. âYou tell me Flavius, what do the rumors say?â You answered with a soft smile hiding your discomfort.
 âI know that during the last edition of The Hunger Games, something really unfortunate happened,â you noticed he had purple contacts on, and that was something that made you even more nervous. âIs it true that you took part in the incident we all saw live on TV?â He asked and you felt like your heart was beating outside your chest.
âIt is true,â the crowd gasped, and your pulse increased.Â
âSo tell me, how did it feel when you killed those poor and innocent tributes?â The question was worded differently than what you read on that file.Â
Killed.Â
Poor and innocent.Â
You couldnât get out of your head their lifeless faces, the foam coming out of their mouths and the sound of the cannon echoing in that room. The hall started spinning, you saw the interviewerâs face, a mix of compassion and concern, as the crowd started whispering more and more you felt your head cold and heavy. The microphone was pointing in your direction but you could not even stutter a syllable, blank pages wandered in your mind and you felt a sense of emptiness. You felt a hand on your shoulder and you turned your dizzy head to see Coriolanus who started talking for you.
âShe was more than devastated, I rememberâ, â you saw his lips moving like the time had slowed down and you were not listening to his words, his voice echoed in your ears as you never took your eyes off of him.Â
His grip on your shoulder tightened and his eyes looked at you as he tilted his head suggesting you both could go away. You followed him even though your ears were still ringing and your sight blurring, Coriolanus was walking too fast so you took his hand in yours or you could really faint on the ground. At that action, he looked at you with a confused stare, his hand grip was firm and steady as he dragged you in the bathroom. After checking no one was in there, he leaned against the door so no one could step in. You stood in front of him, his curls falling on his forehead that was a little sweaty, then he began talking, but the sound of his words were just an intense ring in your ears. He placed both his hands on your cheeks trying to have your attention, and you woke up from your hypnotic state.
âThey are just hypocrites, they are the ones who watch The Hunger Games on tv, they send money to help their favorite to kill.â Coriolanus said looking in your eyes, and you started sobbing. âThey are not better than you, âstop crying and play their game.âÂ
You felt the warmth of his hands on your skin, he never touched you this way, it was intimate, nothing you could expect from him. For a moment, you brushed your hand with his but he instantly removed it, walking away from your sight.Â
âHe was too indiscreet,â you heard him whisper, âI shouldâve expected that from him.âÂ
âNo Coriolanus, I shouldâve expected this question,â your voice was still trembling, âyou said it wasnât going to be easy, I deserve this, âdo you still think this act is a good idea?â You asked him.Â
His tall figure leaned against the green tiles of the bathroom, he had his hands on his pockets and he was looking down, thinking about who knows what. Now that you were seeing from a distance, he resembled an angel. His white suit, his blonde curls and the perking blue eyes. No, there was nothing pure and heavenly in him. You thought he was probably thinking about how you ruined his plan, how he had to intervene to save your umpteenth failure and he was now calculating another strategy.Â
âNot an angel, a fallen angel, the next Lucifer of Panem.â
 âThe night is still young,â he said while stepping to the door. He didnât answer your question, was he regretting meeting you?Â
Everything was as you left it. The party was still going and no one seemed to have noticed your panic attack. That was a relief. You tried distracting yourself, you couldnât stop thinking about what happened before. The interview, the crying, his hands on your face. Everything was worse than you had expected. You and Coriolanus were in the hallway next to the massive columns that supported the ceilings, on the other side people were dancing to a classical melody. You wanted to stay there, outside their sight, because to you the dance floor was more like an arena where people were going to attack you.Â
âShall we?â Coriolanus extended his hand suggesting to go dancing with him.Â
âIâm not good at dancing, I could step on your feet,â you hoped it wouldâve been enough for him to give up.Â
âIâll take the risk.â That was his plan, acting like nothing happened and putting his best smile on to be the charming man everyone adored.Â
You took his hand, the same hand that wiped your tears off your face was now intertwined in yours. Every time you looked for an excuse to not like him. As if you had to remind yourself that you hated him. Did you? He was dancing with you so naturally, holding you like you had known each other for a very long time, his hand on your waist as if he was used to it. There was nothing evil in him on the outside, and that was the problem.Â
âIâve just saved your face, thank me later.âÂ
You rolled your eyes at Coriolanusâ words. âIâm used to humiliations so next time donât bother yourself.â you replied.
âOh but Iâm not used to it and donât worry, there will be no next time.â Without a notice, he made you twirl around.
âWhen will this thing end?â You asked annoyed.
 âI hate it as much as you,â he pushed your waist closer to him, this way you were face to face, noses touching.Â
âWhat the fuck Coriolâ,âÂ
He interrupted you, âfor the cameras.âÂ
You turned your head and you saw a bunch of flashes, blinding your sight. Coriolanus leaned over you and your lips were brushing, you couldnât push him away because of the photographers. You had no time to tell him something, that he kissed you. It was for a second, just one second where your lips touched. It was cold, dry and unexpected. Just like him. Snow by name, snow by nature. If only eyes could talk. Youâd probably say to him how you wished you werenât there, with him, and you wondered what his blue eyes would say to you, probably the same. After that moment, Coriolanus didnât say a word to you. You were there, smiling at photographers hoping to drop your mask as soon as theyâd left.Â
The rest of the night went according to plan. Flavius interviewed all the future candidates and Coriolanus had the opportunity to make his well prepared speech, he also got invitations from influential members close to the president Ravinstill, not to mention the many sponsor offers he had. At least something was going well, for him though. The ride back home was painful. You and Coriolanus were looking outside the window, his crimson coat was the only barrier separating your bodies.Â
âDid they ever tell you how bad you are at kissing,â you hated silence so much you could say the stupidest things that came to mind just not to hear your thoughts. You turned your head to see him and his eyes were already on you.Â
âMhm, girls usually compliment me for other qualities,â he chuckled, âand then that wasnât me kissing, remember itâs just for show,â he whispered looking at the driver hoping he wasnât paying attention.
âWell, no one believed your poor attempt to look in love,â you said and he untied the knot of his white tie.Â
âI was caught off guard,â he said looking at you, cars speeding in the window behind him, âand I canât just kiss how I would normally do.âÂ
You tried not to laugh at his words, âwhat would that even mean?â you thought. âJust try to convince them, because you didnât even convince me.âÂ
âHow should I kiss you then?â
He put his hand on the back of your head, with his thumb brushed your temple and he pulled you closer, his lips touching yours softly. You knew what was going to happen, but you let him do it.Â
The way he kissed you, like he was starving for your lips, hungry for your taste. Was he the same man that kissed you before? You melted in his touch, his hand slided down your neck, his fingers pressing on your throat, making you shiver even more. He tasted like mint and posca, his hair smelled of roses and his skin was warm under your touch.
 Coriolanus pulled away from your lips but you came closer to cut the gap separating you. It felt like an instinct, like you were not satisfied enough and you could feel a sense of heat down your core. He pulled away the coat that was between you and his other hand was now on your exposed back, keeping you closer, his tongue still dancing dangerously with yours as you intertwined your fingers in his locks.
âCoryoâ you said between kisses.
He wasnât intending to stop and neither did you, but you remembered who was the man who was holding you that way, whose hands were making you shiver, whose lips were making you want for more and what nickname you just whined.Â
âI think we should,â you managed to say, trying to stop yourself from doing something you were going to regret. You broke the kiss, his lips were swollen still too close to yours.Â
He whispered, "I told you, I can be convincing when needed.â   Â
đŚ A/N: I hope you enjoyed this first chapter, let me know what you think in the comments! Iâll probably explain the details of the scandal and how they met next time, itâs way more than you can imagine from here. Also I KNOW there is no smut here, but bear with me, it's a slow burn and trust me in the next chapter Iâll add some ⨠spice â¨. In this first chapter I wanted to set up the atmosphere.
A special thanks to Freddie Mercury and the song âPlay the gameâ that helped me when I was stuck, to the poet Taylor Swift who reminded me of the many ways you can say the color red. PLEASE let me know if you want to be tagged next time đÂ
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the house of snow (27) ⧠coriolanus snow
the house of snow ⧠a royal coryo au | pinterest board| ao3
pairing: king!coriolanus snow x fem!reader
series summary: the king of panem is in search of a bride. and, for reasons you can never understand, coriolanus snow has set his sights on you. it would never be a happy marriage, youâre sure of that. but none of that matters, because when snow decides he wants something, he will do everything in his power to ensure it is his.Â
chapter summary: you reach your final straw.Â
word count: 1,314
series warnings?: 18+ MINORS DNI, royal au, regency au, arranged marriage, rivals to lovers, obsessive!coryo, jealous!coryo, protective!coryo, eventual smut, eventual pregnancy, more tags to be added later
chapter warnings?: angst cityâ˘, reader is very very stubborn, not proofread
Coriolanus had begun sending you flowers. White roses overtook your room. It was practically a garden itself with how many he had sent you. It might have been a sweet gesture. Once. You knew how precious his roses were to him. When his family was in utter ruin, those roses were the only thing they still had from their days of wealth. Even now, when Coriolanus was King, he kept perhaps hundreds of rose bushes on the palaceâs property. Every vase was full of roses. Every portrait commissioned during his reign featured roses. You werenât sure, in your short time here, if you had ever seen a different kind of flower.Â
Now, you just wanted to throw every vase he sent you against the wall.Â
Did he think that you would forgive him if he sent you flowers? Did he think that absolved him for the way he treated you? Coriolanus had spouted on and on about how much he adored you, how he trusted you. But the moment you told him you were pregnant, it felt like he was beginning to regard you the way other husbands regarded their wives. An object, something to order around and obey without question. If Coriolanus thought he could tell you how and how not to behave, he was sorely mistaken. And certainly didnât truly believe you were as much of a Queen to his King as he led you to think.Â
So, you started having the bouquets directed to another bedchamber and ordered those who were tasked with delivering them to you to inform Coriolanus you had received them. If Coriolanus was going to disrespect your birthing choices, you were going to disrespect his presents.Â
Knock! Knock!
The butler who brought your daily books slipped into the room. He crossed over to your vanity and removed the books from the silver tray. He turned, and you expected to leave. Instead, he stared at you and cleared his throat.Â
âHis Majesty requests your presence at dinner this evening,â he said.Â
âTell His Majesty he can kiss my ass.â
The butler sputtered, his eyes going wide. âYour Majesty!â
âHis Majesty does not get to demand my presence when my very lack of presence has been caused by him. If he wishes for me to be there, then he can do better than sending me bouquet after ridiculous bouquet of these damned roses. He could talk to me himself. He could make amends.â You took a breath. âYou can tell His Majesty that I will be leaving for the cottage in two days time.â
It was early than you planned. Far earlier. You had barely reached your sixth month, but you could not stand being in this palace for a second longer.
âInform the physician as well, if you will.â
The butlerâs eyes darted to the door. He must be eager to escape. Though you had little interaction with the staff over these past few weeks, you knew they were all on edge. They had been accustomed to the sickeningly sweet displays of affection. For it to be so cold nowâŚSurely they were waiting for a fight that would be worse than any war. Perhaps they might see that fight tonight. You werenât sure it would happen, though. Coriolanus had not done a damned thing since you moved out of your once-shared chambers. Why would he do anything now.Â
He nodded then slipped out the door. It clickâd shut. You fell back on the settee, hand cradling your growing bump. As your eyes fell shut, you heard mumbling on the other side of the door. Curious, you walked closer to it, pressed your ear against the door.Â
âI apologize, but the Queen is insistent that she leaves soon,â the butler said. Â
Who was he talking to? He surely couldnât beâ
âFind reason then to delay her,â Coriolanus said. It sounded like he was speaking through gritted teeth.Â
Rage flared in your chest. What right did he have to be upset? This was all of his own design. And how dare he be here! How many days has he stood outside your door, never saying a damned word! Was he not going to do anything to fix this? Was he just waiting for the day for you to give up and pretend that everything was fine?Â
You reached for the door and jerked it open. The butler jumped. Coriolanus looked at you, his pale blue eyes going wide.Â
âPââ
âI have changed my mind,â you said. Your voice was tight as you were trying to control the tears that began to well up. Coriolanus took a breath, his eyes turning hopeful. âI leave tonight. Donât you dare follow.â
It was not a fight worse than any war, but Coriolanus looked like you had stabbed him in the heart anyways. Good.Â
Maybe he would finally hurt as much as you.Â
Dear Sejanus,
I have left the palace. Please do not direct any further corresponded there. For the foreseeable future, I will be residing in the Snow family cottage. We shall not be calling it that anymore, however. I do not care what we call it, but I do not wish to be tied to the Snow at the present moment. While I am glad that I did not run away with you, I do wonder if I should have fought harder against marrying Snow. In the beginning, all was right. It felt like a good choice, as though he were a true Prince Charming. Since I came to be with child, Snow has become worse than the man he was before we wed. I do not know who he is anymore.Â
Enough of me. How are you? Were you able to pass your medic test?Â
Dearest Sejanus,Â
My physician has told me of a way to tell if my child shall be a boy or a girl. Truthfully, I think itâs all an old wiveâs tale. Perhaps that is because the âtestâ seemed inconclusive based on how the physician explained it. He is, however, insistent that I shall be having a boy. I told him he could save those declarations for men like Snow. I hope I donât have a boy. I want a girl who I can teach to stand up for herself. To never allow a man to think sheâs unworthy of anything. That might be wishful thinking.
Life is Thornâs Grove is beginning to become lonely. There is nothing here for miles and miles, save for a Peacekeeper base. The only people I see are the staff, and I can hardly call them friends. I have tried to initiate conversations with them, but they seem so terrified of saying the wrong thing that it goes nowhere. I wish you could be here. Conversation always flowed easily with you. And it might just infuriate Snow if he found out. Kill two birds with one stone.
Iâm so pleased that you passed your test! Will you be remaining at the same base or shall you be going elsewhere?Â
Sej,Â
I have been ordered to bedrest. There was a scare the other day. Nothing to worry about, if I should say so. The physician is being overly cautious. I think he is worried that Snow would have his head if something were to happen to me. Regardless, as I said, it is nothing of concern. I became lightheaded while going down the stairs and nearly fell. I didnât, of course, yet the physician acts as though I am on the verge of fainting any time I go farther than my chambers. It seems I have traded one prison for another.Â
I cannot believe you are at the very base that is so close to Thornâs Grove! When my child is born, you should come to visit. Snow will be displeased, but he has not even attempted to come here since I left the palace. I doubt he will ever come.
It would be nice to see you again.Â
I miss my Coryo.
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๨ŕ§ęŁŕ§The Heir๨ŕ§ęŁŕ§
(requested)(@kayleigh--23 <3) [fem reader] contains: pregnancy angst, arranged marriage, pressure to become pregnant. pairing: young coriolanus snow x fem reader summary: You thought being married to Coriolanus Snow would be enough, but when there is pressure on the two of you to have a child, the events that follow are life changing. authorâs note: Oh I do adore pregnancy angst. Another take on the arranged marriage trope, please enjoy! Pinterest Board Spotify Playlist
"...an heir."
You could barely hear the words through the door. Your husband of one and a half years and an old Snow family friend, a man called Mr. Vesta, had disappeared into his study an hour ago and they hadn't allowed you in. It had sounded important, and you couldn't help it, you needed to know what it was. Especially after you'd heard your name mentioned more than once.
With one ear to the door, you'd caught bits and pieces of the conversation. None of it made sense in your mind, this new bit of information least of all.
Coriolanus Snow was the least objectionable option when it came to marriage. Not that you'd had a choice at all in the matter, but for your own peace of mind you pretended. You pretended it hadn't been a strategic political move on his part to marry someone from your family. You pretended Mr. Vesta wasn't overbearingly and old fashioned-ly invested in the image the two of you presented as a married couple.
The goal was to make him president. You knew that much. And Mr. Vesta, as well as having known Coriolanus his entire life, had experience in running for office. But you knew very little else. Politics in Panem were a mystery to you, and at times they could be archaic. At least, the things everyone wanted you to do were.
The dresses you had to wear, the people you were seen with, how you acted. Hell, the arranged marriage itself seemed that way to you. But this was how it was done. Your own mother had married your father for similar reasons, though her situation had nothing to do with politics, only social gain. Yours was both.
You went into the marriage with a positive attitude. This will be what you make of it, you'd been told. You figured if you walked in with a positive attitude and determination it would work out the best it could.
But then you met your husband to be.
He was handsome but cold. Charming but manipulative. Attentive at times but distant at most. Every good thing about him was punctuated by a flaw. He'd make a good politician, you'd noted.
The wedding was a blur of photographers and fed lines. He'd barely acknowledged you, and you knew every look, every touch was false. It cheapened the whole experience for you, and a resentment built up inside you.
At least after the wedding night he'd allowed separate bedrooms.
Maybe you'd have felt guilty about your feelings toward him if he'd shown any sign of fondness toward you. But he didn't. He ignored you most days, except when he needed your influence or your image or your body.
Which is why now, in the present, you hardly worried about the consequences of eavesdropping. If they were talking about you in there, you deserved to know.
"...bring her in..."
Forgetting your confidence, you scurried away as quietly as you could, returning to the sitting room, where you'd last been spotted by them. Picking up a book, you pretended to read until Mr. Vesta, an older man with a beard, came in and said that your presence was required in the study.
Ignoring the way he'd spoken to you in your own home, you followed him back through the study doors, nodding at everyone in the room before your eyes moved to your husband.
Coriolanus was sitting behind his desk, a look of discontentment on his face. What had they been talking about in here? You moved to his side automatically. He may have not been your number one pick, but he was the safest person in the room for you to stand by.
Putting your hand on the back of his chair, you looked between them. "What did you need from me?"
"We're here to discuss a proposition," Mr. Vesta said, looking entirely too comfortable. He nodded at your husband. "Snow?"
Coriolanus took in an almost frustrated breath and turned up to you. He held eye contact with you for a moment before speaking. "It has been suggested that we..." he inhaled through his nose. "...produce an heir."
You blinked in surprise, doing a double take. When you looked at the other man, you could see that this wasn't a joke. They were serious.
"...No," you said in disbelief, looking back at your husband. "This was never part of the arrangement."
"Things change," Mr. Vesta said, giving you a pointed look. "It is imperative that you produce an heir by the end of the year. A male heir."
That sentence was so offensive to you that you had to look away for a moment. When you gathered your manners back, you said, "Why is this suddenly so important? Isn't us being married enough?"
"Coriolanus is the last of the Snow name," Mr. Vesta said, seeming to think he was providing an explanation. "It would have to happen eventually. In the best interest of keeping the old family names around."
"I don't see how that serves your interests," you said stiffly, and Coriolanus grabbed your hand, squeezing it as a warning, the cool of his ring pressing into your skin.
"It was of the utmost importance to Crassus that I, specifically, see this through," the bearded man said in stern tones. "He hoped his son would be able to carry it out on his own-" he gave Coriolanus his own pointed look- "but since he has not, it was time for me to step in. Not to mention that having a son would increase political gains greatly. Seeing that an old family is still strong."
You were dazed. It all felt so ridiculous to you. Of all the things they'd made you do for this role, this had to be the worst. They were asking you to not just sleep with a man you hated, but to bear his child. And Coriolanus himself looked less than happy about it.
"Within the year," Mr. Vesta repeated, and he stood up. "Both your image and your obligations to your family depend on it." He nodded stiffly at you, then left. You never got the impression that Mr. Vesta was all that fond of you. He didn't see you as a person, more as a machine that broke now and then but was ultimately served its' purpose.
Once he was gone, you turned to Coriolanus, your expression horrified. "You're not seriously thinking about this are you?"
"We don't have a choice," he said, his voice dangerously quiet.
"Yes we do," you protested, kneeling by his chair, grasping the arm. You were trying to look him in the eye, but he was avoiding you. "We're already married. Your image is intact-"
"But my family isn't," he said sharply, turning suddenly to look at you. "You don't understand. I have a responsibility to continue the line and Vesta reminded me of that." He ran a hand through his hair frustratedly. "I apologize that I didn't disclose this before but it's not optional."
"Coriolanus-"
"You think I want to do this?" His voice was irritated, and he stood up suddenly. You did too, surprised.
"No, but-"
"We have to," he said angrily, pacing. "I don't want to do it either but there are no other options. I need Vesta's support, and unfortunately that comes with the wishes of my late father."
You were silent, tears pricking your eyes as you realized this was really going to have to happen. Scoffing in disbelief and trying to hide your emotion, you buried your face in your hands.
He sighed, and you heard him move closer to you, his polished shoes making a distinct sound on the hardwood floor. "Sweetheart...I'm sorry. I am. But you're my wife. You know that means fulfilling certain...obligations."
Coriolanus took your hands in his, removing them from your face. "We'll make the process as quick as possible, okay?"
When you nodded, there was a ghost of a smile on his face. "That's a good girl. The sooner you're pregnant the sooner it'll be over with."
It was terrifying how well Coriolanus knew himself.
The domineering persona he'd built up when entering the political game may as well have become him. It was a skill he'd honed- the art of pretend.
But every thorn had its flower.
You.
Before meeting you he had high hopes for marriage. He'd hoped you'd be tolerable to look at, decent in conversation, with half a brain. Someone who'd please him, but nothing more.
But you were far beyond that.
Upon your first meeting he knew he was doomed. You were extraordinarily beautiful, with a pretty laugh. And so clever. You'd discussed literature and art so naturally, easy as breathing. Within the first hour of knowing you he knew he could fall deeply, madly in love with you.
And therein laid the problem.
Love was not the goal. In fact, love strayed so far from the goal that it was almost the opposite. If Coriolanus fell in love with you, it would ruin him. His mind, his soul, his pursuits. He'd gone to Vesta afterward and asked if there was anyone else, anyone at all. Surely there was some other girl who was less...enticing, but still had good connections.
Vesta hadn't seen a problem with the arrangement. He'd chided Coriolanus for it. He had the most sought-after woman in the Capitol. Your social status would make him more favorable in the eyes of voters, as would seeing him in love. Seeing no other options, Coriolanus had agreed.
To marrying you, not being in love.
He'd endured the game, accompanying you to dinners and galas, and going through with the wedding, all the while keeping you at arm's length. Coriolanus resolved that the only way to keep himself from falling in love was distance. And distance he maintained.
Except for at public events, he avoided you. Occasionally, he'd beckon you to his bed, whenever he needed to relieve some stress or tension, but that was the extent of it. He couldn't help himself- you were just so perfect. And you were his wife after all.
No matter how he justified his actions, it still felt wrong.
With Vesta's newest demand Coriolanus felt his control over the situation slipping. The old man didn't know what he was asking of him. Honestly how could he have, but it was still frustrating. He was asking them to produce a child as casually as one would ask a favor.
The worst part was seeing how distraught you were over it. A bit of his heart had warmed at seeing how you'd come to stand by his side but it was squashed quickly by what he had to tell you.
An heir. And not just an heir, a son.
Coriolanus could have strangled Vesta. It was ridiculous how invested he was in such private affairs. But his father's old friend was experienced in an area he desperately needed help in: politics. So, he had no choice but to accept.
Seeing you on the verge of tears had nearly broken him. He allowed himself to comfort you, just a little, convincing himself that that was what any husband would do, even if he didn't love his wife, which Coriolanus certainly didn't.
You fell pregnant quickly, which he was thankful for. For his sake but surprisingly, more for yours.
Naturally, he kept close tabs on you while still trying to maintain the distance he'd determined was the best solution for the situation. Reports were delivered to him daily.
You were quiet most days, hardly speaking to anyone. He felt guilt over that. Vesta and their public relations team had determined that for the first bit of pregnancy it was best for the two of you to stay out of the spotlight. That meant you were hardly able to leave. And with his insistence on distance, well...it was inevitable that you'd be lonely.
As the months progressed, his reports contained more concerning information. You were losing weight at an alarming rate, becoming more drawn. The baby was doing exceptionally well thanks to the doctors he'd brought in. But you...you were suffering for it.
He saw evidence of this when he was standing at the window of his study one day, taking a pause from his work, when he saw you in the rose garden wandering amongst the blooms.
The reports had not done your condition justice. Even from the window on the third floor he could see how thin you were, even with your belly swelling.
Beautiful, he couldn't help thinking as he watched you. Even in your current state, you were glowing. He tossed a look over his shoulder at his papers, a mountain of work he suddenly did not feel like doing. then in a split-second decision, he abandoned his study and headed down the stairs, rolling up the sleeves of his white shirt.
Heading into the rose garden, he hesitated at the sight of you. You were bent slightly over a flower, lifting the rose to your nose. The corners of your lips turned up slightly as the fragrance hit you. Turning slightly, you caught sight of him, and straightened, your hand sliding over your belly immediately. "Coriolanus."
"Sweetheart," he greeted, stepping closer.
You looked a little puzzled. "Did you need something?"
He felt a little dazed, unsure really why he came out here. "No...I just..." Coriolanus was now less than a foot away from you. "I wanted to see how you were."
Your expression grew slightly more surprised, but you stayed graceful. "I see."
"Yes," he said, unable to stop looking at you.
Biting your lip, you looked to the side, fingers splayed out over your belly. "I'd have thought you'd gotten enough from your reports."
He blanked. "You know about those?"
"You aren't very discreet," you said, giving a tight smile. "Besides, I know you. You're nosy."
He sniffed a laugh at that. "It's hardly being nosy when it's concern for my wife."
Silence.
Your hand fell off your belly and you moved to examine another rose, a white one. "I didn't know you cared for my wellbeing."
He followed you, tracing your steps. "You're carrying my child, sweetheart."
"Not by either of our choice," you said softly. You reached over your belly to touch one of the rose petals on the outside of the flower. "It is an obligation."
"And yet here we are," he said, picking the rose. He snapped the stem, tucking it behind your ear, his hand sliding under your chin, lifting your eyes to his. "Making the best of our situation."
Your doe eyes as you looked up at him nearly melted his heart. Coriolanus wished he could paint a portrait of you as you were right now: belly round and full of his child, one of his family roses in your hair. You looked so utterly his.
"You haven't been well sweetheart," he murmured, thumb stroking your cheek. "Even if I wasn't getting reports-"
"I'm fine. As fine as I can be," you said quietly, trying to avoid his eyes. "Growing a child is taxing, believe it or not."
"This is different." Coriolanus took your hand, which hung limply in his. "I worry about you."
"There is no need for it." You walked over to a stone bench, sitting with both your hands beside you. Your dress fell over your belly in such a way that your knees were not visible. The little detail made you all the more endearing to him.
"Darling." Coriolanus sat beside you, taking your hand once again. "I know this is hardly ideal, but I need you to try."
"What on earth do you think I have been doing?" you asked, looking up at him.
"You're fading," he said simply.
Taking in a breath, you turned slightly to face him. "I'm doing the best I can. I'm pregnant, you'll have your boy. There is nothing more to ask of me."
"Part of that obligation is taking care of yourself," he said, looking you straight in the eye.
"Am I not doing enough?" you exhaled softly. "I don't know why you're so concerned. You've ignored me for the brunt of our marriage. You do not seem to feel any affection for me. I don't see why you should care."
"You know exactly why I care," he insisted, his tone growing frustrated. "I cannot watch you wither away into nothing."
He stood up, holding out his hand. "When is the last time you ate?"
You bit your lip, casting your eyes to the side as you thought. "This morning."
It was nearly the evening. "Come. Let's find something."
"Coriolanus," you said exasperatedly.
"Sweetheart," he said earnestly back, extending his hand further. Even though he wanted to stay distant, there was a protective urge festering inside him, one he couldn't ignore like he'd done in the past.
You pursed your lips for a moment, then seemed to decide something. Taking his hand, you carefully stood up and let him lead you back up to the house.
As he found you something to eat, he thought of his earlier promise to himself not to let himself fall for you. He knew deep down that you had the potential to entrance him, make him adore you. Despite his aversion to this trait of yours, he knew he couldn't keep you at arm's length any longer. Not when your health was on the line.
Perhaps he could resist but stay close.
Your pregnancy progressed with a few things to note.
The first being that your health improved greatly. You were kept under watch, and your weight became less concerning. You found yourself feeling better, a little less tired all the time.
The second notable thing was the sudden closeness of your husband.
Since the day in the rose garden, he had become warmer towards you, more open. He took meals with you every day, diligently making sure you'd eaten enough.
One evening he summoned you to his study, surprising you.
"Is something the matter?" You stood in front of his desk, slightly worried. You'd rushed up so quickly that you hadn't put your book down, your finger still marking your place.
"Will you sit with me?" he requested, gesturing to the seat in front of him.
You tilted your head, sitting down carefully, hand over your belly. "Is everything alright?"
"Of course," he said, nodding. "I just...wanted you to be close to me. Read your book."
Slowly, you nodded, leaning back in your chair. You opened your book and began to read, peering up to see that he'd begun writing again. Slightly confused but surprisingly pleased that he wanted you near, your eyes found the page again.
Shifting in your chair, you did your best to get comfortable, but it proved to be a difficult task. Your belly didn't exactly make things accommodating for you. Doing simple tasks with ease was becoming increasingly harder.
Apparently, this fact was noticeable to your husband as well. He set his pen down. "Darling?"
You looked up. "Hmm?"
Coriolanus patted his lap. "Come sit."
Tilting your head, your brow furrowed confusedly. "You want me to-?"
"You're uncomfortable," he said, leaning back in his chair, his arms open and ready for you. "Come."
Hesitantly you stood up, book in hand, and went around the desk to sit across his thighs. He secured an arm around you, a little over your belly and you leaned back against him comfortably. "Is this okay?"
"More than," he said, smiling just a little. "Stay here."
And with that, he went back to his papers, working with one hand and keeping you against him with the other. You returned to your reading, perfectly content against him.
This became a routine of sorts. You'd come shyly into his study; he'd hold out an arm for you and you'd sit on his thigh and read. You began to look forward to it, to this time you spent together. His touch was somehow comforting to you.
That was the third thing to note. How much you liked his closeness. The way he went out of his way to make sure you were comfortable, to make sure you weren't lonely.
That wasn't to say there weren't challenges.
At the first gala you attended with him since becoming pregnant, you knew it was going to be a trying affair. Coriolanus was attentive, whispering to you that he'd get you out as soon as possible.
Dressed in a white gown that accentuated your pregnancy, you knew pictures of you and Coriolanus would be splashed across every headline. Keeping that in mind, you did your best to be gracious, to smile and say the right things.
But, three hours into an event that would surely last all night, you found yourself becoming weary. You tugged at Coriolanus' arm, which you'd been glued to all night, but he didn't notice. He was speaking with a senator, engrossed in conversation.
His wife turned to you, starting to speak. "How have things been so far? With the baby?"
You smiled tightly, not upset with her, but tired. "Very well. It's been a wonderful experience."
"How lovely," she smiled, eyeing your figure. "It is a wonder to be sure. A great deal of people have thought you'd never give him a child."
You didn't quite know how to respond to that, so you merely smiled shyly.
"And you're certain it's a boy? We certainly don't need any more young girls around here," the woman laughed, oblivious to your discomfort.
"I suppose we'll see," you nodded, stifling a yawn with your hand and tugging at Coriolanus' arm again. He didn't respond.
"I suppose you aren't eating enough then," the woman noted, raising an eyebrow as she caught your yawn. "If you were you wouldn't be so tired. Or thin for that matter. I know when I was-"
"Darling," Coriolanus cut in, turning to you. "I believe it is time for us to leave." He nodded politely at the woman in front of you and escorted you out, one hand holding one of yours and the other on your back.
Once you were alone at home, you started to cry, a hand over your mouth as you let yourself break down. Your fatigue, the unsolicited advice, the comments on your appearance...it was all too much. You couldn't stand any of it.
It was just another reminder to you of how alone you were. You had no friends- the women of the Capitol were less than inviting, only speaking to you out of obligation and jealousy. And your husband...well, you weren't sure what to think of him at the moment.
Knowing you needed to move around to calm yourself down, you left your room, wandering down the hallway. You tried to keep your breathing even, a hand on your heart as you walked.
You stumbled upon the ballroom, opening the door and wandering inside. The vast emptiness of the large room made you feel small, and you marveled at the feeling. Sometimes being married to Coriolanus made everything feel more heightened. But being alone in this large room made everything feel smaller...less important. It was wonderful.
There was a piano in the corner of the room, and you meandered over to it, running your fingers along the keys. In your training as a socialite, you'd had several lessons in the instrument, but it had been a long time since you'd played.
You sat on the bench carefully, positioning your hands on the keys and beginning to play an old favorite. Muscle memory was your companion, and your fingers moved nimbly and easily. It was comforting to know that you still knew how to do it, that not everything in your past was easily forgotten.
When you looked up after you finished playing, Coriolanus was standing in the doorway. The corners of his mouth were turned up slightly, and he walked over to you. You turned slightly on the bench as he did.
Your husband knelt in front of you, taking your hands in his and bringing them to his lips. He lifted his eyes to meet yours, seeming to take you in. You were still in the same white dress you'd worn to the event. He squeezed your hands. "I'm sorry. I know tonight was hard."
Closing your eyes, you nodded, trying not to cry again. "I'm okay." Coriolanus was still looking up at you when you opened your eyes, and you gave him a small smile when you saw how sincere he was in his apology.
"Are you tired?" he asked softly, searching your eyes.
You shook your head. Somehow your fatigue had vanished somewhere in your walk through the halls.
"Okay." He nodded and stood up, helping you stand as well. "Will you come with me?"
It was a genuine question, and you nodded at it, somehow trusting him more in that moment than you ever had before.
He led you upstairs and up to a door you recognized as his room. You hesitated before going inside but ultimately decided to follow him. Coriolanus kicked off his shoes and sat you down on his bed, hands in yours. "Are you well?"
"Yes, I'm fine," you managed, looking down at your joined hands.
"Darling," he murmured.
"I just...it gets so lonely sometimes," you said softly, looking up at him.
"Oh, sweetheart," Coriolanus breathed, lifting your chin and searching your eyes. "I had no idea."
You closed your eyes, shaking your head. "It just gets to be too much sometimes."
His hand came to your face, thumb stroking your cheek. "Sweetheart." You opened your eyes. He brought his forehead to yours, the gesture surprisingly comforting. "I'm sorry. I never meant for you to feel this way."
"I feel like I'm all alone in this," you said quietly, rubbing a hand over your belly.
Coriolanus pulled you closer to him, his expression softer than you'd ever seen it. He kissed your temple. "I'm sorry darling. I know that's my fault."
"It's not. Not really," you murmured, leaning into him. "I know you didn't want this."
"That doesn't mean you should suffer for it," he kissed your forehead. Then Coriolanus took your face into his hands, and you leaned into his touch. "I want you to know how grateful I am for you."
You softened between his hands, looking up at him with doe eyes. "Grateful?"
"Grateful," he clarified, looking over you, your body and your belly. "Grateful because you have given yourself wholly to me. And you might say you didn't have a choice. But you did. And you chose to do this for me. Whatever the reason is, I am grateful for you."
You were stunned at this, your lips parting slightly. He saw you. He had seen you and he cared. A tiny smile made its way onto your face as you looked up at him. "That means a great deal."
"You deserve more than a great deal," he breathed, his hands sliding from your cheeks to your shoulders. "After everything...what you've given me..."
His voice was husky. "Nobody's ever done anything close to this much for me. You..."
"Coriolanus," you whispered, your lips ever so close to his. Months ago, you never would have allowed it, never would have gotten so close. But things were different now. The child growing inside you had changed everything.
"I'll never let you feel alone again," he breathed. "Never let you feel undervalued, unappreciated...nothing less than what you are."
"And what's that?" you asked.
"Beautiful," he murmured. "The beautiful mother of my child. A woman who is more than I deserve."
"Hardly," you looked up at him, feeling like you were seeing him for the first time. His expression was caring, his touch gentle. He seemed so different now than he was at the start of your marriage.
"Let me show you." Coriolanus muttered, hands coming back to yours, lifting them and kissing your fingers once more.
Your heart pounded, breath quickening, and you nodded. He set your hands down, moving his hand to the zip of your dress and pulling back slightly to look at you. You nodded and turned so he'd have easier access. He slid the zip down carefully and you helped him move the dress over your shoulders and down your body. It ended up as a pile of fabric beside his bed.
Gently, Coriolanus laid you back onto the bed, eyes roaming over you. He appeared entranced by you. Your skin was glowing, your body curvier, belly swollen. His lips parted. "Beautiful," he breathed, leaning down. Your lips were terribly close to his...
You took the final step and pressed your lips to his, capturing them in a kiss that started innocent but quickly became searing.
He pulled you in by the waist, pressing you against him. You knew from experience that Coriolanus' kisses were hungry, but tonight he must have been starving. The way his lips moved against yours was sinful, but you wanted it, wanted it bad.
Your hands moved of their own accord, tugging at his shirt buttons and discarding the garment once it was unbuttoned. His pants were the next to go, joining your dress and his shirt on the floor. When he kissed you, his hands wandered over your body, reaching for the clasp of your undergarment. His touch set you on fire.
When he'd gotten you completely bare and he was in the same state, he pulled back, not kissing you for a moment, just looking. You squirmed a little under his gaze, which was intense although caring. "What is it?" you questioned softly.
"Breathtaking." He tucked a strand of hair behind your ear. "You...carrying my child...you're very nearly a goddess."
That made the corners of your lips turn up sweetly, and you pulled him down for another kiss, his body hovering over you, careful not to put too much weight on your belly.
As you laid tangled in his sheets in the aftermath of it, your body was more wholly satisfied than it had been in a long time. You looked over at him, smiling softly and resting on your side. He reached out and rested his hand back on your cheek, stroking your soft skin. You felt a connection with him then, for the first time since your pregnancy began.
Coriolanus leaned down and kissed you, his lips soft and feather light. He moved on the bed, so he was facing you. The soft light combined with what you'd just done made him look a way that pulled at your heart.
His eyes never left yours. You recognized that look. He was making sure you were comfortable, that you felt safe. Usually, you only saw that look at public events but seeing it right now after something so intimate sent a flutter through you.
"Will you stay tonight?" he murmured, one hand in your hair.
"Yes," you breathed. He opened his arms and let you snuggle close. As you drifted off, you felt one of his hands wander to your belly, caressing it gently. It was the first time he'd really touched it your entire pregnancy.
For the first time, you began to think of the baby in your belly as yours too. A baby. Your hand ran over your bump, and you smiled softly. It was both of your child. As much yours as it was his.
And you didn't mind it one bit.
He had vowed not to fall for you.
He had spent countless hours convincing himself he hadn't.
But after the night of the gala, he couldn't deny it anymore.
Every time Coriolanus looked at you, whether it be at the breakfast table when the sunlight filtered through the windows and hit your face just right, or when he looked up from his work every night when you were on his lap to see your concentrated face as you read, he felt the tendrils of feeling close around his heart.
He found himself becoming more affectionate with you. He used your pet names in an abundance, and he always felt like he needed to be touching you. You were the bright point in his life.
The last months of your pregnancy were bliss. Vesta rarely called on him, so he was free to spend all he free time with you.
Walking in the gardens, reading side by side. He'd press a kiss to your temple now and then, keeping you close, making sure you were well.
He feared childbirth for you the closer you got to it. Thoughts of his own mother, and the stories he'd heard of swam through his head and he held you a little tighter because of it.
Now he insisted you sleep in the same room as him, wanting to keep an eye on you. Sometimes he'd wake in the middle of the night and just watch you sleep, making sure your breathing was steady, wanting to be around in case you needed anything. He was paranoid you'd go into labor while he was asleep.
And of course, when you finally did, he was.
You woke him in a panic, the bedsheets soaked, telling him in hurried tones that it was time, that the baby was coming. He leapt into action immediately, sending for the doctor. The two of you had fallen asleep in your bedroom tonight, and when he tried to move you, you whimpered and shook your head, a cramp rippling through your body.
The doctor arrived, and everything was a blur after that. He never left your side, even though the sight of you in pain made him feel faint.
Before the both of you knew it, the baby was out, and you were collapsing back into the pillows, your body exhausted. Coriolanus looked over to the doctor, who was holding his new baby...
Girl.
Coriolanus stood up, his heart racing. A girl. Vesta would be furious. He was just outside the door after all, expecting the news any moment now.
He went to stand by the window as the doctor handed you the baby, gathering his thoughts. What would he tell Vesta? More importantly, what was the man going to do? His blood started to boil as he thought of Vesta hurting you in any way for this.
Looking over at you with the baby girl in your arms, close to your chest, he was filled with a sense of wonder. You'd grown his child, pushed it out of your body, and he was supposed to be upset that it wasn't a boy?
The door burst open, and Vesta revealed himself, looking over the scene. You rushed to cover yourself, and Coriolanus moved to your side, making sure you had some privacy.
"For heaven's sake Vesta," he said protectively. "You couldn't have allowed us ten minutes?"
"Not when the bloodline is at stake, my boy," Vesta said, grinning. "So, your son?"
"Not a son," you spoke up, cradling the baby close to you. You smiled down at your daughter, who was fast asleep.
The man's brow furrowed. "What do you mean?"
"Exactly what she said, Vesta," Coriolanus said in quiet tones. "Not a son. A daughter."
Vesta's face grew cold. "This is unacceptable. A daughter isn't good for the family."
"And yet," Coriolanus folded his arms, still standing in front of you.
"She will have to be hidden away. We'll tell the public the baby was stillborn," Vesta moved forward, as if to take the child from you.
You shook your head, holding the baby tight to your chest. "No, no don't."
"To have a firstborn daughter isn't good for your image," Vesta reached out for the baby. "Your wife is clearly defective in some way. We'll have the child taken away. Given to another Capitol family."
"No," you cried out, looking fearfully up at Coriolanus. You looked so scared, and the surge of protectiveness that shot through him was amplified with what you said next. "Coriolanus, don't let him take her."
As Vesta moved toward you, Coriolanus stood in his path. "You won't be taking our daughter."
Vesta's face grew sterner still. "I beg your pardon?"
Coriolanus was unmoving. "A son will come eventually. But in the meantime, our daughter will be claimed as ours."
"Your image-" Vesta started.
"Will not be ruined by a child," he cut him off. Coriolanus took a step toward Vesta, his frame tall and intimidating. "Since I enlisted your help in my career, you have been rude, demanding, and disrespectful, especially toward my wife." He glanced back at you. Your eyes were wide as you held the baby.
"If I ever see you insult my wife again," Coriolanus started, his voice quiet but deadly. "Even if I hear of it, I will not hesitate to make you disappear. You see, since last year, my resources have grown exceptionally. I suppose I have you to thank for that."
Vesta was silent, looking shocked at his words.
"Now get out before I have you escorted," Coriolanus pointed at the door. "Out."
Vesta huffed, straightening his suit. "If your career collapses, you'll only have yourself to blame." He cast a dirty look at you. "Well, I suppose not only you."
And with that, the older man left.
Coriolanus stood there seething for a moment. He had half a mind to run to his study and call the right people to have Vesta taken out right now. But he controlled himself. Later, he thought.
For now, he turned to you, kneeling beside the bed and pushing sweaty strands out of your face. "I'm sorry sweetheart."
"You stood up for me," you said, smiling softly as you looked up at him. You looked down at the baby. "You didn't let him take her."
"How could I?" Coriolanus murmured, leaning in and nudging his nose with yours, which made you smile again. "How could I when I..." he swallowed. "When I love you too much to let that happen."
Your eyes widened a bit, your smile sweeter. "You love me?"
"I think I've loved you ever since I've known you," he said, the adrenaline from the interaction with Vesta seeming to give him courage. "And after this..." he reached down to the baby, stroking her soft little cheek with his finger. "I can't keep it in anymore."
You watched as he sat on the bed next to you, encircling you and the baby in his arms, pushing a kiss to your hair. He smiled, a real smile he always found himself wearing around you.
"I didn't think I'd be able to love you when I married you," you said quietly, looking up at him. "But somehow I do."
He lifted your chin, kissing you briefly. "You love me?" He'd repeated your words, which made you smile.
"I love you," you confirmed, looking into his eyes. You looked so tired, but happy. He'd never understood before how one could feel happy because of someone else's joy, but now he did.
He kissed you again, wrapping his arms tightly around you and the baby, around his little family.
The sun rose that morning, the dawn of a new day, but also a new life for him. He now truly had his wife and his daughter, both so loved.
And he was loved too.
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[Hello! It has been awhile. I wanted to switch it up and try out a fic on young Coriolanus Snowâs character from TBOSAS after hearing about the new Hunger Games movie! Please let me know if you enjoy his character. I also apologize if this story has some imperfections, I did not edit it.]
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SUMMARY - The reader is a prestigious pianist and composer for the Capitol. She finds herself in a mental, and physical, battle against her attraction to President Snow throughout his dictatorial rule and loveless marriage as months go on. Attempting to get under his skin through a rather bold encounter, she finds herself back to where she started as he reminds her of their similarities, but she holds more power above him than anticipated.Â
WARNINGS - Cheating, angst, cursing, choking, fingering, detailed & unprotected sex. Coriolanus is a bit sexist and also doesnât know how to shut the hell up, so fair warning on that.Â
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Coriolanus had spent the past few months focused on nothing but his political reputation, and the power he only continued to gain in the Capitol, along with the Districts. Well, it was more of a submission than anything, fear spread through Panem as his reign as President, or as many called him, a dictator, was unveiled.Â
He had no focus on his chosen wife, Livia Cardew, knowing that she was solely a prop for visual acceptance, a showcase of a wife that he was able to find someone who supported him through his political career, and the most important time of the year, of course, The Hunger Games.
When the games were approaching, the Capitol organized several socials and meetings throughout the upcoming weeks in order to network Coriolanus with his political and social allies, the game-makers, the Academy students that were interested in working with Dr. Gaul and the rest of her associates, and any other connections that were essential to the duration of a successful season.Â
I found it disgusting, and inhumane, just like those in the Districts, but I, just like everyone else who was ranked underneath President Snow, had to find ways to cautiously approach such a season of brutality.Â
Serving the Capitol as a pianist and musical coordinator by trade, I found ways to avoid the Districts and remain in a fairly comfortable lifestyle as the years went on. I had been working mainly for Coriolanusâ wife, Livia, for her social events held with other women of the Capitol on weekends, typically. I had assumed Livia told Coriolanus of my talents, and the orchestra I would often accompany, so thatâs when he had me perform before a meeting with several of his associates. Thatâs when it all began.
Was I just ashamed? Yes, but I was more disgusted with myself than anything. That was the best way to put it.
It was shameful, and quite out of character for me to be a mistress, for one, but it was worse to know the same man I often slept with was the reason for so many innocent and unforgiving deaths across Panem. How the hell was I supposed to get out of this entanglement, though? If I left, or even expressed that I was thinking about it, Iâd be as good as dead.Â
I hadnât seen him in a few weeks, but when the buzz amongst the games began to pick up, I knew heâd be in my vicinity soon enough. Livia had asked me to perform for a social before the Reaping Ceremony, which I obviously obliged to. Something in me felt that she knew of my arrangement with her husband, but something else told me she didnât even care. She had all the power in the world, and Coriolanus wouldnât dare harm her; it would forever damage his reputation. She had nothing to lose. She knew I had everything to lose.Â
âYou were wonderful, as always.â Livia chimed, handing me a glass of wine as I walked onto the marble floor soon after my performance. I returned a gentle smile, sipping lightly from the clear glass before clearing my throat to speak up. I was used to being rather quiet, given my nature as a pianist. I spent most of my time practicing and playing in solitary, so I was not much of a talker, especially now that things had changed over the course of the past few months, but I kept my composure, and I remembered who I was conversing with.Â
âThank you, Mrs. Snow. I find it an honor you allow me to perform for such special occasions.â I say, my eyes scanning the room as I watch men and women of heavy rank socialize throughout the floor, some already dining, some already on their second drink of the night, maybe more..Â
Livia looked me up and down briefly, watching my nervous demeanor unwind. She watched me stand still, glancing around the chattery room, my fingertips lightly tapping my glass. A small smile wrinkled onto her lips. âWell, I will leave you be, Miss [Y/N], Iâm sure you are quite tired.â She reached to gently hold my shoulder, sending a cold shudder across my bare skin. âHave a wonderful evening, alright?â
âYes, of course, you as well, Mrs. Snow.â I watch her walk away, feeling as if I could finally breathe again.Â
I felt faint, nerves stemming from Liviaâs appearance sending me over the edge, and the usual guilt I felt only more demanding as seconds passed. I set my glass down before walking out the ballroomâs door, which led down a dim hallway stacked with offices, and a bathroom more towards the back. I had been here plenty of times before, so I knew a spot where I could cool off and freshen up for a few moments.Â
Opening the bathroom door, I felt a hand press against the wall beside me, to stop me. I glanced up, his pale, slim fingers planted to the side of my head, making my face turn white. I slowly let go of the door, turning to face Coriolanus. He looked down at me, a sly look on his already smug expression, no shame in his blue eyes. It made my stomach turn.
âPresident Snow.â I said, my eyes averting to each side of the hallway, scanning the wide space to assure that no one was around, before looking back up to meet his gaze. âYou startled me. I was just going to freshen up before heading back to the party.â
âPlease, spare me the formality, [Y/N].â He grinned, taking his hand off the wall before moving it to my cheek, making my face heat up. âCome with me, hm?â
âYour wife is not even two doors down, Coriolanus.â I drip his name out in a cautious whisper, which he had given me permission for ages ago. He struck me as the type of man whoâd prefer a formal reference, maybe even find attraction in it, but I suppose heâd rather something else from me. I didnât question it. âAnd the rest of your business partners, might I add.â
Coriolanus laughed, almost mockingly, at my seriousness. âYou think she is not aware of you and I, [Y/N]? She is not a fool.â He patted my flushed cheek before he grabbed my hand. âNow come with me.â
I didnât argue further, just nodding silently before following him down the hallway. I recognized where he was leading me, just from a different direction. The Capitol was like a maze, at least the inside of it, but I had memorized much of it from Coriolanus, and my work. We head to his bedroom, the sound of my heels clicking against the glossed floor while he walked me further.
I hear him close the door, mentally preparing myself for what was to come. Itâs not like I didnât want him, because I did, it was more that I didnât want the reprimands of being caught, or feeling so dirty for what I was doing. There was an underlying guilt each and every time I slept with him, or even as much as I spoke to him, no matter what the circumstances were.Â
As the door locked, Coriolanus turned to walk towards me, before I took a step back, much to his surprise. He raised one of his light eyebrows, a confused, yet intrigued look on his face. I never denied him, and whoâs to say that I was? I didnât even know what I was doing, other than thinking out loud, which only made my blood run colder.
The tension in the room was tight, and could be cut from a string as thin as the threads that held what was under my gown together. I could hear myself breathing, and my thoughts racing to spit out of my shut mouth. My eyes lifted up to his own, and I stood straight, and firmly.
âOut of all the women in the Capitol, out of everyone you could have in the ways you have me, why did you choose to tangle me into your mess?â I ask, rather impressed with my own forwardness. âWhy must it be me?â
Coriolanus shared a similar look as my own, but his expression curated itself into some sort of cheeky grin, almost as if he enjoyed my slight rebellion. He knew I didnât take orders, so he never bothered ordering me around. He didnât have to ask, he knew I liked it, and he knew Iâd comply, and he also knew I felt guilty every time, but I never posed such a question, until now.
He tucked his hands into his slacks, stepping closer, his slim, tall build hovering before me.
âIt is you because I find everything I prefer in you.â He answered flatly, following my questions. âMy wife has no regard for anything but her own status, which I can admire, but she does not have any reason to achieve anything more. The women who seek to improve their status, say, by sleeping with me or attempting to, seek to achieve more than they ever will. Then there is you, who is firmly placed in between all of these women, who holds prestige, who holds respect, yet, in every way possible, feels that she is less deserving of it because she holds attraction to the one man she cannot have.â
His words frustrated me beyond my usual measure, and I couldnât contain the pressure pent up in my chest, eagerly awaiting to push through my quivering lips. He angered me, and he made me feel lesser, when this entire time, he was the one who took out his frustrations on me, and he was the one who ran from every ounce of affection he was once offered, and threw it at me. It was always in the back of my head, yet I found myself in a delusion, one where I would never allow myself to see the truth, but it all came to me as he spoke.Â
âYou are the one who cannot have me. How could I make that anymore clear? After all this time, all these months of you thinking your usage was one-sided, how could you not see it, Coriolanus?â I loosened up my posture, and stepped forward, nearly closing the irritable gap that was between the two of us. âYou are the one who finds me after my performances, you are the one who pursues me, time and time again. I comply, yes, but I am not the one who soughts after you.â
He blinked. I could read it as clear as day that he was taken aback by my words. A satisfying feeling burned in me, yet the tension geared towards the uncertainty of our conversation never left. I spoke up, and I was not pretty about it. What would he do now? Surely a pianist disappearing wasnât common, but I wasnât Capitol royalty, so itâs not like he couldnât disregard me if he wanted to. Would he do that? No, I was too valuable to him in more ways than one. How worked up he got over this affair showed me that.
âSeems we both have our issues.â He hummed. Another foot stepped closer to me, the tip of his shoe nearly stepping on mine, but he knew that. He reached forward after pulling his hands out of his pockets, and cupped my cheeks with both of his cold, large hands. His thumbs pressed against my lips, and I could feel my lipstick brush against his fingers. âYet neither of us have ended the arrangement between us. Why do you think that is?â
âDonât make me answer that.â I shake my head, reaching my hands up to pull him off of me, and lightly push him away. âI will not engage in such a conversation.â
âYouâre the one who started this conversation.â Coriolanus grabbed my wrists, yanking me forward. He leaned down to press his lips against my own, causing me to gasp, and attempt to fight it, but I couldnât.
He knew I liked it, and he knew how to use it against me. I sunk into the feeling for a brief moment, before I pushed him off me, my hands planted against his dress shirt as I gripped the material, holding him in place while he looked down at me, his once slicked back curls falling forward, a few loose hairs against his forehead as he grinned, my lipstick against his pale lips. He tilted his head, his hands moving to grip my waist rather harshly, just enough to keep me still.
âDo I have to remind you how crucial this arrangement is to you? To make you answer my question, hm?â He held me, walking me closer to the opposite side of the room. Aggressively, he kissed me once more, flipping my body to face his vanity, while still keeping my face turned to his own.
He ran his hands down the side of my gown, bunching it up enough that he could push it underneath my chest to remain upright. âYou claim to despise what happens between us so much, and you hate that you are what stands between my marriage, yet you cannot seem to walk out the door. Come on, [Y/N], you and I both know you are a bit afraid to fully defy me, but you donât even try to, until now. But itâs all talk, youâll never really break anything off.â He reached between my legs, which nearly trembled at his touch, as his fingers slipped into my underwear.Â
âAnd youâre already wet.â Coriolanus mocked, looking at me in the mirror as he slowly slipped one of his fingers into me. He watched my mouth open, a pleased, and frankly, egotistical grin on his face, knowing he had gotten to that part of me so quickly. âIs this why you have not ended what continues on between us? Because no man can make you cum the way I do? Am I really so vital to you?â
âYou are insufferable.â I gasp, closing my eyes as he began to work his fingers into me, the sounds of my pleasure much more relevant in his room than Iâd prefer them to be. âThere are many things you refuse to admit to me, too.â
âExactly.â Coriolanus looked between my legs as I stood before him, the pressure in his pants brushing against the back of my gown. âWe are two different people, yes, but we both have secrets that we strongly refuse to admit, yet we can read it on each otherâs faces. You know Iâm right. I see you more than anyone else, and you hate it. You hate that I can see you.â
âThen why do you treat this with such amusement?â I chime back, opening my eyes to glue them to what was occurring before me. I could feel his free hand move to begin sliding my underwear down. âWhy do you mock me, when the scenario applies to yourself?â
âBecause I have nothing to lose.â He returns, shooting me a glare as he drops my underwear to the floor as they pass my hips. âMy wife is aware of my distaste for her, and for much of any affections. The Capitol will never question me because they know their lives, and their families, are at stake. No one will question me, [Y/N]. They have too much to lose.â
I feel him move his hand behind my back, tugging at the zipper that restrained him. He keeps his rhythm, and he keeps his eyes against my figure. He knew he had the upper hand, it would be impossible for me to overturn his rank, and his power, and nearly everything he had that I did not. I was constantly reminded of it, especially like this.Â
âThen why entertain the idea of me holding any sort of power over you through our affections? Why bother administering mockery upon me, Coriolanus?â I hiss through clear annoyance, struggling to hide the pleasure that wouldnât seem to brush away from my core. He wasnât giving up any sort of competence.Â
Coriolanus lightly pulled his fingers from me, grazing them against my inner thighs before turning me around, and holding them to his mouth. He licked his fingertips, causing my stomach to drop at the sight, while a smirk cracked onto his tinted lips.Â
âI have never been with a woman who tastes as good as you.â The sound of his tongue swirling against his fingers made me weak, and the way that someone so manipulative, so cruel, was licking a part of me, felt wrong, yet it didnât. It was a confusing battle with oneself. âYou hold that power, if you must know.â
He pulled his fingers away from his lips, wiping his hand against my dress before tugging it out from under my covered chest, standing straight as he began to pull it off me, and I just let him. Fucking hell.
âYou think Iâd fuck a woman I didnât hold any sort of value to? You think I would waste my time with mindless affairs filled with women whose sole purpose in life is to please me, and to please their husbands? The only pleasure they gain from me is validation, nothing more.â He moved my dress down my shoulders. âYou want me to fuck you, [Y/N]. Not just any man of rank, me. It makes you sick, doesnât it?â
âYou fancy me just as much as you do anything else you do for yourself.â I feel him move my gown above my head, over my long, slicked ponytail. âYou do this for yourself, no one else. You like that I feel such a way.â
He shook his head, dropping my dress on the floor beside my underwear. âPower and value are different. If I wanted to have power over a woman, Iâd be fucking my wife, not you.â
My eyes widened at his words. What was his angle here? This argument was endless. âThen why do you act like you have so much power over me? You want to talk to me about value, yet you show none of it. You only exert power, and your ego, against me everytime I feel your touch. You fuck me like you own me, like you hold such a rule, yet you claim that I hold some sort of power. You baffle me.âÂ
He took my hands and moved them to his length, in which I nearly shivered upon touch, reminded of each and every time he came close to me, and how large he felt when he was inside me. I lightly stroked him soon after I spoke, watching his bottom lip slightly fall at my fingers. He began to unbutton his shirt.
âAm I supposed to make this easy for you?â He teased, sliding his shirt off his shoulders, now standing in nothing but his unzipped pair of pants and boxers that rested just above them. âMust all you women figure things out without assistance for once?â
âOh, god,â I scoff, my eyes rolling off irritable instinct as I continued my actions against his stiffened cock. âYou are-â
âInsufferable?â Coriolanus cued, raising his brows, his hands moving to guide me towards his bed, as we mutually climbed onto it. âI donât imagine my cock is insufferable, at least, given your generous duration of touch.â
I groan, watching him lay as I motion my body on top of his. If I had some sort of power, as he seemed to suspiciously claim I do, surely I could show it? I glance at him, feeling his hands reach below to grab my ass, toying with the loose flesh as his instinct brought me above him.Â
I donât respond, rather slide on top of him in a swift motion, causing the both of us to moan rather loudly, nearly echoing across his lavish suite of a bedroom. I watched his eyes fall to my bare chest, before gliding down to the movement between us, as I began to move my body forward.Â
âIf you claim that I am of such value to you⌠and you give into submissions at times, then youâll allow me to control you⌠hm?â I speak between heavy breaths, feeling his thick, restless cock bury between my thighs as I create a rhythm above him.Â
âLike I said to you before, [Y/N], Iâm not supposed to make it easy for you.â His eyes never left our bodies while he guided me down. âYouâll see.â
I lean down, his cock angling itself at a curve as I reach to slide my hands to his shoulders, gently kneading at his flesh before resting both palms against his pale neck, my nails digging into the back of it, sliding into his blonde locks. A grin tugs at my lips while I press them against his own, feeling his tongue slide into my mouth and muffle the moans I made with each stroke.Â
I squeeze at his neck, my thumbs pressing against his adamâs apple while I ride his cock. Thrust after thrust, I could feel him twitch, knowing he was growing weaker and weaker as I went on. He liked the dominance, but heâd never admit it. Instead heâd toy with me, attempt to make me feel as if I had to work for his value, when I already had it. I had him, and I had all this time. I had nothing to lose.Â
âWhat if it melts?â I ask vaguely, looking down at him amidst the loose hairs against my face. âWhat will you do then?â
Coriolanus released his hands from my ass, moving them higher to my chest, his thumbs toying with my hardened nipples as he held me up, but my hands remained on his throat. I could feel it move as he spoke. âWhat if what melts?âÂ
âSnow.â I breathe heavily at his stimulating touch, while I begin to pick up my speed between us. âWhat will you do if the snow melts?â
Coriolanus scoffed, pressing his thumbs down. âIt wonât.â
I press down and lean down simultaneously, shaking my head as I laugh, the feeling of my physical position never leaving, only growing as I mocked him further. I knew how it felt now, to toy with the one who peaked your interest so high. No wonder he enjoyed this.
âIf I hold such value, such power over you, Coriolanus, itâs bound to melt. Snow cannot be on top if something is to compromise it, hm? Must I remind you of what occurred the last time you allowed someone to hold power over you?â
I couldnât believe I brought her up. Yes, I knew of Lucy Gray, just as many of us musicians did. I never knew her personally, but I was aware of what lengths Coriolanus went to erase her from existence for his political, social, and mental gain. Is that part of the reason I feared walking away, even if I wanted to? Yes. But I knew he wouldnât kill me, or send me off. Heâd have no one if not.Â
âShut the hell up.â He moved his hands to hold me by my face. âThis is different.â
âIn some ways, yes.â I feel his hands move my hair behind my ears, his eyes locked against mine. He was angry, but he was allowing me to speak further, so not angry enough. âIn other ways, it is quite the same.â
âDamn you, woman. Experiencing quite the power trip, arenât you? Why donât you do so after we fuck?â He growled, one of his hands reaching past my face to grab the end of my ponytail, yanking it down to cause my head to rise up, my back arching in the process, gasping as he thrusts upward, sending volts through my stomach.Â
Donât lose control, [Y/N]. Donât you dare let him fuck you into submission.
âIf you think for just a second that this is not changing things for you, then you are a fool.â I spit, opening my eyes to stare down at him, fighting his grip against my ponytail. I feel his other hand move from my face to my jaw, holding my face down to face his own. âYou canât do this without me. You spend far too much time with a mistress to disregard her, and you fucking know it. Thatâs what makes you sick.â
All he could do was curse under his breath, his grip on my hair, and on my face, loosening. Was he admitting defeat? Was he finally showcasing some sort of disadvantage?Â
I leaned down to pull him into a sloppy kiss, my tongue sliding into his mouth as he lightly pressed his own against mine, yet allowing me to hold the dominance. The feeling was strange but enjoyable, knowing that I was able to hold mental and physical assertion over such a man.Â
I could feel him grunt underneath me, his body limp as I fucked his restlessly, until I could feel myself tighten against him, and his cock pump into me, lightly thrusting upwards to ride out the high that he pushed into me. I watched his face as I held his neck still, his eyes closed and his mouth agape while he came. His cheeks were flushed. I knew he felt defeated, and I knew in some way, he enjoyed it. It was a feeling he hadnât felt in a long time.Â
I slowly got off of him, feeling his cum lightly stick between my thighs while I motioned to lay aside him. My hands were warm from their grip, and I rested one against his cheek, turning him to face me.Â
âDo you know what makes snow melt?â He asks through a horse tone, looking up to me. He knew I wouldnât give him the answer he was looking for, so he watched me silently shake my head. He reached forward to hold my own cheek, pulling me down to his lips, but not for a kiss. He let me hover, before he spoke quietly, his hot breath against me.Â
âFire.â
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Serenade of Shadows
I : A Dance of Shadows -> II : Whisper of Deceit -> A Symphony of Heartbreak-> IV : Fractured Reflections -> V : Shadows of Allegiance -> VI : Echoes of Decent
Series Masterlist
Young!Coriolanus Snow x Fem!reader
warnings: Arranged marriage, MILD ANGST, unrequited love, friends to enemies, enemies to lovers
Reader's surname : Flare
Time frame : Before, during and after tbosbas
synopsis: In the events of Panem's political dynamics and the 10th annual Hunger Games, Coriolanus Snow and her find themselves entwined. Standing at the brink of an enforced union, 6 years later, their mutual trust unravels amidst a damaging misinterpretation, prompting Coriolanus to believe the wrong. As the glacial barriers guarding his emotions begin to melt, a revelation of profound feelings unfolds, initiating a sprint against time for redemption.
The grandeur of the Capitol unfolded like a tapestry of opulence on the day Coriolanus Snow and her were bound in matrimony. The air was heavy with the scent of roses, and the opulent venue shimmered in the soft glow of chandeliers. The Capitol's elite had gathered to witness the union of the President of Panem and the Flare family, one of the most prestigious families in the whole Panem, their wedding was a spectacle that rivaled the most extravagant of royal weddings.
As she walked down the aisle in her resplendent gown, a vision of ethereal beauty, the weight of the ornate veil seemed to mirror the heavy burden on her heart. Coriolanus, standing at the altar in a meticulously tailored suit, wore a mask of composure that hid the turbulent emotions within.
He did not want to be there. He does not want to marry her.
The ceremony unfolded like a symphony of obligations, the vows echoing through the grand hall as if scripted by Capitol decree. Her eyes, shimmering with unshed tears, met with his cold and indifferent eyes. The congregation, unaware of the loveless undertones, erupted in applause as the Capitol celebrated the union of the two.
As the reception commenced, Snow and her navigated the intricate dance of social formalities. In front of the Capitol's watchful eyes, they exchanged pleasantries and smiled for the cameras, their every move orchestrated like pieces on a strategic board.
In a quiet corner, away from the prying eyes, she summoned a smile that barely concealed the turmoil within.
"Corio-"
"It's Snow." He reminded her not to call him by what she called him years ago.
"Snow, we are the talk of the Capitol today," she remarked, her voice carrying a hint of wistfulness.
He nodded curtly, his gaze fixed on the swirling dancers. "It's expected. our union of significance, a merging of legacies."
A fragile smile played on her lips while Coriolanus' eyes remained impassive, a fortress against the vulnerability she tried to breach.
"Sentimentality has no place in our world. Our duty is to uphold the Capitol's ideals. I'm just doing my duty by marrying you."
He then continued
"Don't get ahead of yourself if you think you can have a chance. Everyone may have forgotten what you did, but not me."
"Cor- Snow, I did what I had to do, to protect you-"
"protect me ?" He scoffed
"The only protection you did was throw my future away"
"But you're here now" she argued
"You still did it to me. It will never change." he demanded
He still believes that she did it.
but until this very day, he did not know the whole truth of what she did.
As the night wore on, the facade of marital bliss cracked in the shadows. She resplendent in her gown, felt the weight of isolation. She approached Coriolanus with a delicate grace, her eyes seeking a connection amidst the artifice.
The reception continued, a lavish display of decadence, but in the hidden recesses of their shared existence, the echoes of unspoken pain reverberated. She was once Coriolanus Snow's closest classmates, and she found herself as a stranger in his indifferent world.
"Snow," she began, her voice tinged with both sadness and defiance,
"do you ever wonder what our lives could have been if things were different?"
He looked at her, the coldness in his eyes softened by the moon's gentle caress. "Wondering is a futile endeavor. Our reality is the only truth we know."
"The only thing i wished to be different is that I didn't have to marry someone like you"
"Anyone but you"
Before she could respond, the distant strains of music heralded their return to the festivities. The grandeur of their wedding, an illusion of splendor, concealed the fractured emotions beneath the surface.
As the night waned and the Capitol reveled in the spectacle, Coriolanus Snow and his wife danced through the shadows of their union, a poignant duet of obligation and unspoken regret.
Snow's wife would always remember this day as the day she gave her life up to be stuck in a loveless marriage.
It didn't matter to her, as long as she was married to the person she loves even when he hates her with every beat of his heart.
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MASTERLIST
đ Fluff
𫧠Angst
â Coriolanus Snow
Arranged Marriage Headcannons đŤ§đ
His Dove đŤ§đ
Arranged Marriage Blurb đŤ§
 ⊠Luke Castellan/Charlie Bushnell
Bonfire Confessions đ
SMAU đ
Paint me a Picture đ
SMAU- beach edition đ
 ⿠Peeta Mellark
Peeta Mellark HCs đ
 đĄ Mike Schmidt
Headcanons đ
 đ¤ Billy the Kid
What a Gentleman đ
 ⺠Steve Harrington
Itâs On Me đ
Comfort đ
Second Chance Series đŤ§đ
Pt. 1
Pt. 2
Honey đŤ§đ
Safety Blanket đŤ§đ
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iâve had the idea for a snowjanus fic in my mind recently. basically pliny sr (pupâs dad) and strabo plinth are negotiating an arranged marriage between their sons, because strabo thinks it will help his family assimilate into the capitol and be less ostracised and harrington sr really wants that munitions business because he wants to expand past the navy or something. they havenât actually solidified anything and are still in the process of working it out and deciding whether or not itâs something they should do, and pliny sr asks pup to talk to sejanus to test the waters if you will. this is the first pup hears about the idea and sejanus currently has no clue about it.
so pup reluctantly asks coriolanus if he can introduce them, and snow is actually fuming over it but he doesnât show it and tells him itâd probably be better if pup went up to sejanus himself. the plan is that he does it tomorrow, and snow would tell sejanus about it today so he didnât freak out when pup randomly starts talking possible marriage to him. heâs mostly trying to buy time to sort himself out and push down his feelings. he talks to sejanus about it, silently seething and vindicated when sejanus doesnât seem all that happy about the idea. they brainstorm ways to get out of it and come up with nothing, so they say goodbye and prepare to meet tomorrow.
there are two ways this goes: one, things donât go well but none of the three know how to convince the adults not to go through with it. coriolanus is actually going insane and is constantly at the end of his fuse from what he refuses to call jealousy but definitely is, and comes up with the desperate brilliant idea to try and convince strabo not to wed his son off to the harringtons by dating sejanus instead, because if he really wants an in with the capitol, snowâs the way to go. he justifies this because of the plinth fortune and (if weâre going by movie canon) will probably help get him the plinth prize. two, coriolanus has no idea how it goes until pup storms over to him and complains about him âkeeping secretsâ and âwhy didnât you just tell me you he was taken?â and âthat was so embarrassing why not just say heâs your boyfriend?â. snow is so confused and pup walks away, and when corio and sejanus talk later sej apologises, explaining that he panicked and said it couldnât work because he was already dating someone. unfortunately, as the only person who talks to him willingly is coriolanus, it was very easy for pup to draw the conclusion that snowjanus real. coriolanus decides that the best course of action is to roll with it, at least until thereâs no more chance of the adults going through with the engagement. this is definitely 100% so he can use sejanus for money and get more snacks from his ma not at all because he wants to date him no sir.
either way theyâre both fake dating now and have to deal with the epic highs and lows of rich kid highschool as well as the backlash from their classmates. snow is still desperately clinging onto his âhatredâ of sejanus by pretending his feelings for sejanus have absolutely nothing to do with the situation, whilst also warring against his pure rage at pup. pup has done nothing and is pretty glad the marriage didnât work out but you can bet that snow will never get over it because heâs a possessive bastard. classic fake dating shenanigans ensue, as well as the âi love them but they can only love me as an actâ angst, requited love but it takes snow a long, long, long time to admit that. would probably be pre-tbosas because itâs harder to think about this occurring alongside the 10th games.
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Banner by me, dividers by @saradika-graphics
Based on this ask
Head Gamemaker!Coriolanus Snow, Young Politician!Coriolanus Snow, Coriolanus and Reader are 25 in this.
Warnings! Cussing, Premature labor, mention of suicide, mention of death, heavy angst, underage smoking um I think that's it...
Hate That I Love You
There's an old saying that goes 'There's a fine line between love and hate'. An old saying that would ring true about your relationship with Coriolanus Snow.
Coriolanus needed to marry for power and money in order to cement his path to political (presidential) success. Which is why he married you.
Lucky youâŚ
Anyways, he brokered an arranged marriage with your step-father, who was a high ranking general in the Peacekeepers, by reminding him that your real father Colonel Halvir had served with his father, General Crassus Snow. That they had died together in the woods of 12 by the hands of rebels and it's only fitting that the heirs of both military greats marry.
Honestly, he just wanted your step-fatherâs money and political support. What better way to get a seat on the war council then to marry the step-daughter of the Head Of The War Department.
Yea, your step-father was given that position after Dr. Gaul met a tragic and accidental death. It's such a pity that she âaccidentlyâ slipped and fell into a tank of deadly mutts.
Well, Coriolanus was given her position as Head Gamemaker at only 23 while your family got an even bigger boost in political power.
Of course, your step-father agreed to the match. Your mother was leery about it and your older brother, Rein, honestly didn't give a shit since he was off in one of the districts serving as a peacekeeper. Your younger half-brother, Darius, thought that you were marrying a cold blooded snake.
Oh, how he couldn't be more spot on if he tried.
9 months of marriage (7 of them being pregnant) and your husband was still cold and offish to you. He seemed to avoid you, unless he wanted to get his dick wet.
Hell, he even avoided eating meals with you.
It was a miracle that he even ate Sunday dinners with you, considering he would grab the plate you made up for him and take it to his private study to eat.
All alone and locked away from you. As if you disgusted him.
You'd be lying if you said it didn't bother you, because it did. It hurts (especially since you were pregnant) having a husband that hates you. What makes it worse is that you fell in love with the cold hearted bastard. You don't even know how you managed to do that, but you did.
And on top of everything, your pregnancy wasn't the easiest one either. Even though youâre young, you've been extremely stressed (of course you're stressed, look at who your husband is) and your OBGYN told you that you needed to calm down or else you'd be at risk for a few health issues.
Mostly high blood pressure andâŚwellâŚyou didn't even want to think about the other one the doctor mentioned.
Of course, since your husbandâs too busy campaigning for the Senate (he claimed that he needed to become a Senator before he could even think about running for President) he never went to any of your appointments. He offered though. He always offered to go with you, but you always waved him off and told him to worry about his campaign.
That you'd be fine going to the doctor by yourself.
But the truth was, you just couldn't handle pretending to be a happy couple in at the doctor's office. It was easier to let everyone at OBGYNâs office to believe that Coriolanus was busy with his political ambitions along with being the head gamemaker then having them see how uninterested he was in your pregnancy.
How fake his smiles were; how his hands shook with disgust when holding yours.
You were afraid the little cracks in the facade you put on with Coriolanus for the public would crack in the doctor's office. It was too much of a close, intimate setting for the cracks not to be easily hidden.
It wasn't like when he drags you around to galas, showing you off on your arm to the right people only to shoo you off to talk to the rich Capitol housewives. You didn't spend too much time at galas with him. You spent your time playing the part of a pretty perfect housewife that got along with other rich women while your husband spent his time networking.
Talk about your husband, Coriolanus was currently in staring at his reflection in the floor length mirror near the closet while tying his red and black damask tie in a Windsor knot. He looked perfectly handsome today. His platinum hair (Which you were shocked to find out was natural. Say what?!) was perfectly styled and slicked back with gel and his face was freshly shaved. Like always, he was dressed in one of his custom suits that cost more than what somebody in the mines, fields, and factories of the districts made in a month.
It was a black one with a matching waistcoat. Which was a far cry from all white and various shades of red he wore.
Hell, it wasn't just him that wore white and various shades of red, but you too since he deemed what dresses were in your closet. Eh, at least he had his cousin design you some pink dresses to wear in-between all the white and reds he curses you with.
Pink was your favorite color, but you know that he's got no clue. Having his cousin design a few pink dresses for you was just a coincidence.
It didn't mean anything.
As Coriolanus tied his tie with a Windsor knot, his icy blue eyes watched you from the mirror. You were across the room, sitting at the your vanity. Your were brushing your hair and looked a bit lost in your thoughts.
He wanted you ask you what was on your mind, but he wasâŚ
Scared.
Yes, he was scared to put himself in a situation where he had to have an actual conversation with you outside of the clipped responses and simple questions that are detrimental to married life.
Coriolanus was afraid that if he talked, truly talked with you, then the well kept secret he's been keeping for the last few months would come spilling out. That he'd have to confront his feelings for you because he knew that once he started to listen to you share your thoughts that he'd be a goner.
That his hard, cold mask he wears around you would shatter.
He just couldn't have that.
He couldn't allow himself to admit that he's in love with you.
Coriolanus swore to himself that he'd never fall in love again. That he'd never give somebody so much power and control over him and his emotions ever again.
That he'd never make himself become weak for a woman.
After Lucy Gray broke his heart by betraying him, manipulating him, and using him to keep her ungrateful ass alive, he swore off love.
Love was painful.
He learned that the hard way.
Love was a weakness that he couldn't afford.
So, he decided to marry somebody that he felt that he'd never be able to love. Somebody that he could even hate. And that's why he picked you.
Yes, your step-father was a very prominent general, but it was your mother's blood running in your veins that made you the perfect candidate for marriage. It was the worst best kept secret in the Capitol that your mother, Helenium, had baby trapped your father, an officer in the peacekeepers, into marrying to rise out of poverty in District 12. The fact that you had district blood, not any district but 12, blood running in your veins was reason enough for Coriolanus to hate you.
So, assuming that he'd hate you til her grew old and died, he approached your step-father about marrying you.
Unfortunately, he didn't anticipate how easy you truly were to fall in love with.
Fuck!
He hated it.
Coriolanus hated having feelings for you.
He didn't like feelings.
He refuses to acknowledge them.
As long as he ignored his feelings then he couldn't get hurt. You couldn't hurt him.
He's never let himself get hurt over love ever again.
Coriolanus was about to turn away from the mirror and walk out of the room, but stopped himself whenever he heard your breath hitch and saw you quickly place your hand on your rounded belly.
Was something wrong? The last time you had a doctor's appointment he intended to take the morning off, but you insisted that he meet with his political team and work on his Senate campaign. But when he got home he asked you how the appointment went and you told him everything was fine.
Did you lie to him?
Turning around to look at you, he asked, âAre you alright, Y/N?â
You powered through the sharp pain and nodded, âI'm fine, Coriolanus.â
âAre you sure?â Your husband asked, starting to make his way over to you with worry in his striking blue eyes.
âI'm sure, Coriolanus.â You lied.
You weren't fine. You were having sharp pains; felt a bit nervous too since you were only 7 months along in your pregnancy. But, you couldn't tell your husband that.
Coriolanus was as cold as his name- Snow.
He didn't give a fuck about you.
Hell, you could die in childbirth and he wouldn't even care. He'd just hire a nanny to raise his heir, your baby boy Cassian Xandros, and then he'd just find somebody else to marry. Somebody else to hate and make miserable.
You felt that Coriolanus wouldn't shed a single tear if something went wrong and you died in childbirth. That he wouldn't mourn you, wouldn't give a shit if your headstone was overrun with weeds and overgrowth.
You were so wrong though. So very wrong about that.
Coriolanus would be utterly heartbroken if he lost you the same way he lost his mother and baby sister. He'd blame himself.
He'd be eating a bullet and joining you in that graveyard, making your son an orphan, if you died in childbirth.
A thin, but fake smile, graces your lips as you assured him, âI'm fine, Coriolanus. It's probably just braxton hicks or something.â You felt him stop right next to you as you set your brush down. His shadow fell over you, but you refused to look up at him. Instead you reached for your powder compact.
Coriolanus gave it to you as a gift after you told him you were pregnant. It was silver and had roses engraved on it. The face powder inside of it smelled like roses too.
Unknown to you, him giving you that compact was his love language.
It belonged to his mother.
The first time he gave it to somebody it was filled with poison to help that manipulative performer of a bitch Lucy Gray to cheat in the arena during the 10th Hunger Games.
The second time he gave it to somebody, the reasoning wasn't twisted, but was genuine. Coriolanus thoroughly cleaned his mother's compact, filled it with rose scented face powder, and gave it to you after learning that you were carrying his child.
He gave it to you because you made him happy. Because you were giving him a family.
It was also the moment when he realized he didn't hate you at all, but actually had feelings for you.
Coriolanus would never admit it, but your pregnancy wasn't a happy one for him. He imagined that he'd be more involved, but you were pushing him so hard to focus on his campaign.
Even though he avoided talking to you for longer then he had to, he still wanted to be involved with your pregnancy. Maybe the next oneâll be happier since he won't be campaigning.
And yes, he planned on having at least one more child with you. Cassian Xandros needed a sibling after all.
Opening the compact and grabbing the puff inside, you told your husband, âI'm fine, really.â Patting the puff into the compactâs powder, you urge him to leave. âIf you don't go, you'll be late for your political meetings and duties as head Gamemaker.â
Coriolanus nodded, only to rub your shoulder and say, âIf you need me, call me.â, before pivoting on his heel and walking out of your master bedroom.
You thought that your pains would ease up, but they didn't. As the day progressed, so did they.
It got to the point that as you gazed outside the window, looking at the bustling city streets below, you debated on whether or not to call your husband.
Coriolanus told you to call him if you needed him. But, did you need him? Maybe. Hell, you didn't know. All you knew was that he didn't care about you; would probably be upset that you called him. He was a busy man; you doubt that he actually meant it when he told you to call him.
He probably just said it because it was the husbandly thing to say to a wife that seemed upset.
He didn't mean it. No, he was cold and unfeeling towards you so the less you bothered him the better.
Coriolanus was busy preparing for the start of the games and running a Senate campaign. He didn't need to be bothered by you and your pains.
You let out cry, feeling like a thunderbolt has struck your side. Oh god, the pains were getting worse.
Clenching your teeth, you turned away from the window to shuffle over to the phone.
You weren't going to call your husband. No, you couldn't do that. But, maybe you could call your doctor instead.
You never called your doctor.
Your sure as hell didn't call your Coriolanus either.
Instead, your 17 year old brother did. And that call, well, it gutted your husband.
He just replayed it over and over again in his mind as he rushed to the hospital (opting to snag the car keys from his driver, Bentley, and just gun it to Capitol General Hospital himself).
âThis is Head Gamemaker Coriolanus Snow, to whom am I speaking with?â Coriolanus answered his office phone, like he always did, with a polite but professional greeting.
âCoriolanus, bro, it's Darius-â Your brother began to say, only for the aspiring senator to cut him off with a question of, âDarius, what are you calling me for? Shouldn't you be in class at the Academy right now?â
âDude, you're the damn Head Gamer, did you forget how the top students are stuck mentoring tributes from districts without Victor's to act as mentors?â Darius asked in a âduh, you're an idiotâ type of tone. âI'm stuck being a mentor for District 8 and was given half the day off to go to the Tribute Housing center to make sure everything's all prepared and shit. So, before going over to that shit hole of a glorified hotel, I went to visit my sister, but I found her passed out and bleeding. I had to call the medics.â
Coriolanusâ couldn't believe his ears. You passed out and bleeding! Were you alright? Were you hurt? Was something wrong with the baby? Were you downplaying your pains this morning so he'd go to work instead of staying home with you?
So many questions ran through his platinum blonde head, but before he could string his thoughts together to form a coherent sentence, Darius told him, âYou need to get to the hospital quick, Coriolanus. I'm just her brother and can't make any medical decisions for her since she's married to you.â Your little brother let out a shaky breath. âThey saved the baby; it's in the NICU cause it came so early, but it's touch and go with Y/N.â
âWhat?...â Coriolanus let out in a whooshing breath.
Touch and goâŚ
Did that mean?...
NoâŚ
No!
He couldn't lose you. Not now, not when he finally realized that he didn't hate you at all, but truly did love you with every fiber of his being.
âIâll be right there. Thank you for calling, Darius.â
âDon't thank me, Coriolanus.â Darius spat, only to go on a long rant of, âI only called you because I can't make medical decisions for my sister and the hospital staffâs pussies that are too scared shitless of you to do it. If it was up to me, I wouldn't have called cause you're a cold hearted snake that doesn't deserve my sister. Y/N deserved a man that actually cares about her, not somebody that just takes her off a shelf and plays with her like a fucking doll when the mood hits.â
All Coriolanus could do was blink as his brother-in-law hung up on him.
Coriolanus' knuckles were holding onto the steering wheel with a white knuckle grip as he broke every traffic law known to man to get to the hospital.
The fact that he could lose you just like he lost his mother was fucking with his head. It was breaking him in ways that he never knew he could be broken.
Love is a painful thing. Love hurts. Love is the only thing to bring him to his knees. A feeling that he hates.
A feeling that he's tried to avoid.
But he couldn't avoid his feelings for you anymore.
Once he reached the hospital, Coriolanus inquired about your room, only to rush to your side. When he reached your room, you were hooked up to some machines and monitors.
Your little brother, Darius, was by your side. He was smoking a cigarette (which is not allowed in a hospital, by the way) while watching the Makary Show, which was a TV talk show where district women dragged peacekeepers and Capitol men they claimed were their baby daddies to do paternity tests.
âYou can't smoke in here, Darius.â Coriolanus told your little brother while making his way to your bedside.
âIt's a private room, cause the name Snow gets the VIP treatment, so it ain't like anyone's gonna complain bout it.â
âY/N doesn't need to be exposed to it while she's fighting for her life. Be considerate of your sister.â Your husband hissed at your little brother.
âOh, so now you give a fuck about her all of a sudden? OoooâŚthat's nice to know.â
Coriolanus' frostily stared Darius as he seethed, âDon't stand here and assume you know how I feel about my wife because you don't. Now, you need to leave.â
âIâll let my parents know what's going on with Y/N.â Darius sighed, tossing his half smoked cigarette into his water cup before standing to his feet.
Without another word, your brother left your husband alone in your room.
Coriolanus took vigil by your bedside. He never left your side. Not even when a nurse came in and asked if he wanted to be escorted to the NICU to see his son.
He refused, saying that he'd see Cassian Xandros with you when you woke up.
The nurse sadly nodded and left him be. She thought he was grasping at straws since there was a chance that you wouldn't wake up.
Coriolanus begged you to wake up. Promised to make an effort to be around more of you'd only open your beautiful eyes from him.
And finally, after 3 days in a coma, you blinked your eyes open. At first your vision was a bit blurry as you heard a gasp from next to you. As your vision cleared, you saw your that your husband's face was near yours.
And he was crying.
He was crying?
Why was he crying?
You took in his appearance and realized that he looked like shit. His platinum curls, usually slick back with gel, were disheveled and greasy. He also had light blonde stuble covering his jaw.
But it was his icy blue eyes that tooth your breath away.
They held so much relief in them as they welled with water.
âCorio-â You began to ask, only for your husband to cut you off. âMy darling, I thought I was going to lose you.â Coriolanus held you close to his chest and his voice cracked.
âLose me? What happened?â You asked, pulling away from his hold to look up at him with confusion shining in your eyes.
âDarius found you passed out and bleeding, Y/N. You've been out of it for roughly 3 days.â Your husband explained, his usually firm voice a bit unsteady.
The air was knocked out of your lungs as the realization of what happened hit you. âThe baby?...â You shakily asked, hoping that your baby boy survived.
âCassian Xandros is strong and a survivor, just like us.â Coriolanus smiled. Tucking a strand of hair behind your ear, he explained, âHe's in the NICU; the nurse can take us to see him.â
Assuming that Coriolanus has seen your son already, you innocently asked, âDoes he look like me or like you?â
âI don't know, darling. I've been waiting for you to wake up so we can see him together.â
Your husband's answer blindsided you. You weren't expecting that.
But what he said next, well, that rendered you speechless.
His baby blue eyes met yours as he poured out his blackened soul to you. His fingers threaded with yours as he confessed, âI was terrified that you weren't going to make it, Y/N. I was afraid that I'd have to go through the pain of heartbreak all over again.â
Your eyes widened at his words. Heartbreak? Did that meanâŚ
âThe first time I fell in love it was 7 years ago, when I was Lucy Grayâs mentor.â
You didn't need to hear that. You already knew he fell for her. Hell, everyone that was in the Top 24 of the Academy graduating class of 10 ADD knew that (yourself included).
Great, so he was going to tell you that he was still hung up on his lost first love while you lay in the hospital bed? What a cold hearted man you were married to. Hell, why would he even do that.
A glazed over look appeared in his eyes and his baritone grew tight. âI nearly destroyed my entire life for her. For love. And you know where it got me? Heartbroken, used up, betrayed, and alone.â
âCorio-â, You began, not understanding where he was coming from, only for him to interrupt you with the simple request of, âPlease, call me Coryo.â
You nodded, prompting him to continue his holy confession, âLucy Gray and her love left me feeling like a fool. I hated feeling like that and swore that I'd never let myself feel that way again. That Iâd never fall in love again.â Coryo's thumb brushed over your knuckles. âI swore to marry a woman that I could never love, but only hate in order to never feel weak, broken, humiliated, and manipulated again.â
GreatâŚso now it's confirmed that he hates you. You always suspected it, but now you know the truth for sure. You swallowed down a lump in your truth and softly said, âI understand, Coryo.â
âNo, I don't think you do, darling.â Your husband shook his head, making his blonde curls rustle around. âI hate myself for loving you, my darling rose, because you have the power to destroy me if you wish.â
âY-you love me?â You gasped as tears began to tickle your eyes.
âYes.â Your husband smiled. âVery much and it frightens me because of what happened between me and that manipulative bitch all those years ago.â
Oh wowâŚLucy Gray sure did do a number on your husband. Oh, if you ever got your hands on her, you'd rip hair hair out and claw her eyes out for the emotional turmoil she put Coriolanus through. If it wasn't for her breaking his heart so badly, you wouldâve had a better marriage.
âI love you too, Coryo, and I'll never hurt you the way she did.â You promised your husband.
âYou better not or else I'll burn down all of Panem this time in the wake of my heartbreak.â Your husband teased before pressing a kiss to your lips.
A kiss filled with every single emotion he's ever held back from you these last few months. His lips fit perfectly against yours as he drank in your soul with every moment they made against yours.
You broke apart whenever you heard a nurse loudly clearing her throat. Once you looked to the woman, she smiled and simply said, âIâm glad to see you're up, Mrs. Snow. How would you like to see your son?â
3 Months LaterâŚ
The way Cassian Xandros Snow entered the world was very dramatic but you wouldn't change a thing about it. In fact, if it wasn't for his dramatic birth then you and your husband might have gone your entire lives without confessing the love you have for each other.
Oh, that would've been horrible.
You were sitting in a white glider, rocking your son to sleep after feeding him, whenever the sound of barefeet slapping against the marble floor made you look up towards the doorway.
âHappy anniversary, darling.â Coriolanus smiled, single pink rose in his hand, as he walked into the nursery.
*Happy Anniversary, Coryo.â You smiled back, watching your husband as he made his way over to your side. Flickering your eyes between the pink rose and his icy blue eyes, you remarked, âI was expecting a white rose, not a pink one.â
âYes, well, it's only fitting that I give you a pink rose today. After all, pink roses are your favorite; the white ones are mine.â
âHow did you know that? I never told you?â
âI can be quite observant and a bit obsessive when I'm in love.â Was Coriolanus' answer as he passed you the rose, only to take your son into his arms.
Pecking your husband on his plush lips, you honestly told him, âAnd I wouldn't want you any other way, Coryo.â
Because, honestly, you preferred his obsessive love over his cold and distant hate. After experiencing both, well, you quickly discovered that it was better to be the center of Coriolanus Snow's world than to not be in it at all.
He hated that he loved you, but you loved that he loved you.
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Fix my reputation
Pairing: young!Coriolanus Snow x fem!reader
Summary: You and Coryo are together for mutual benefits, he needs a well known woman by his side to look vulnerable and loving during the presidential elections and you need your reputation to be fixed after your unforgivable scandal.
Tag: fake dating, slow burn, enemies to lovers, arranged marriage, manipulative/soft Snow, strong and independent reader (as she should), fluff, angst, power play, smut, fingering, thigh riding, switching sub/dom, degradation, denied orgasm, piv, dirty talk, overstimulation, oral (fem/male receiving), praise
Chapter 1, chapter 2;
aesthetic chapter one, aesthetic chapter two;
Tw: Snow being Snow, mention of alcohol, panic/anxiety attack, mention of blood, mention of parent death, physical aggression (not detailed and not from Snow)
Word count: 11.3k
note: before reading this I recommend you to read the first chapter here. Also, thank you so much for all the love and support on chapter one I didnât expect all of this, I love you guys â¤ď¸
He is the forbidden fruit, I shall not fall in temptation.
The first time you had met Coriolanus was when Dr. Gaul had announced he was going to be her apprentice Gamemaker during the next Hunger Games.
At that time, you got a job as a health advisor, essentially you monitored tributes' vital signs and whether they were injured, you formulated unique medicine so mentors and sponsors could help their favorites heal faster and be a step ahead of the others. You were used to stitch wounds, examining patients, making prescriptions. This was a whole new thing to you. Dr. Gaul said to you that you were one of the most qualified doctors in that department, this is the reason why she pressured you to âamazeâ her.
âWhen I read your qualifications I was shocked to learn you were looking for employment,â was the first thing Dr. Gaul said to you when she requested to meet you.
You were in her laboratory, a bright room filled with gruesome creatures, dead and alive. She was standing in front of you, with her voluminous curly hair and her reddish long tunic, while she was feeding some sorta of genetically modified fish.
âI was looking for some thrilling experience,â you started fidgeting your fingers, âmaking me useful for the good of Panem.â
You practiced saying these words many times before meeting her, what were you supposed to say? That you desperately needed a job? That as soon as you found another position you would quit immediately?
âYour idea to formulate a drug that would help tributes in the arena?â With a long tweezer she dropped a pink cube in the small pool, âso original,â she smiled while feeding the fishes with more cubes.
âYou know what it means right? The games will last longer, people spending money on their helpless and injured tributes, mentors fighting to get the best sponsor,â she continued, her icy eyes were staring at you, âthis is going to revolutionise the games.â
âIâm glad you liked my proposal,â you looked down, wondering if it was better to make eye contact with her or watch those horrific creatures with long fangs and thorny tails.
âLiked? I absolutely adore your way of thinking,â she put the tweezer back on a metal tray. âNo one was able to surprise me sinceââ she paused and you looked back at her, âdo you know Coriolanus Snow? You two would get along well.â
At that time you wondered who he could be. Coriolanus Snow? His name sounded familiar to you. Only when Dr. Gaul introduced him to the department as an apprentice, you recognised his face.
You both graduated from the Academy, he was just a year older than you, and during the tenth annual Hunger Games his name was popular amongst students. Even though you went to the same school, you had never talked to him. Until a couple of months before the reaping, Dr. Gaul let you and other members work in her lab to do research. Of course he was there too, and chance had it that you were paired up with Coriolanus, sharing the same desk in the library section.
You could see him sitting opposite to you, his side was impressively tidy, just a black leather notepad and a book. Your half was full of microbiology volumes, agar plates and creased post-it. Coriolanus was too focused on his writing that he never gazed over you, on the other hand you were distracted by his presence. You remembered him differently in the Academy, his hair was slightly longer than before, his facial features were more defined, but the same cold aura surrounded him.
You felt kinda intimidated by him.
Youâve heard colleagues saying how brilliant he was: he won the Plinth prize in his senior year, he graduated with honors at advanced military strategies and he now had a high position as the right hand man of the pretentious Head Gamemaker.
He intrigued you.
You thought you were not the smartest person in the room. There was something in him, probably his confident behaviour while he was writing on his notebook, as if he was superior to you. You couldnât take your eyes off of him, you thought of ways to start a conversation, not a small talk, but something smart to impress him.
Your heart was beating fast and you finally figured what to say, âMr. Snow I found a better technique forââ
âWhat makes you think you can talk to me?â He cut you off while still writing in his notebook.
His words stunned you. The conversation you imagined in your head was now gone, what could you say at this point? âI just wantedââ you stuttered
âDonât bother, I donât want to know.â
Your admiration for him slowly faded each day. The way he corrected you every time you had a proposal, pointing out your mistakes in front of everyone, or when he made you work till night in the laboratory to perfectionate your research. You tolerated that, you were used to hard work and mean teachers in your university years, but sometimes he didnât even show the slightest remorse on things he would say about the districts. About you, indirectly.
Every year on reaping day you thought that it could have been you. Your name in that little piece of paper, read out loud changing your destiny. If it wasnât for your fatherâs role in the Dark Days, you could have been in that arena yourself, instead of having the privilege to control tributesâ lives in a cozy chair.
Your dad was an engineer, more a genius mastermind who designed and built high tech weapons. Specifically incendiary bombs, which were crucial to stop the rebels from invading the Capitol during the last year of the war. The project was so successful that he obtained an honorary medal from President Ravenstill himself. He was able to buy a place in the Capitol, for the only purpose to give you and your sister a better future, and you actually lived in luxury compared to your old life back in the districts. However, your father did not side with the presidentâs political view, still he had to conform to it or he would probably be considered a rebel.
He played the game, to stay alive. Until he was not part of that show anymore.
âI only did it for you and Darla, I donât care about heavens or hell. As long as my family is safe, I regret nothing of the atrocities Iâve done,â were the words your father wrote to you in a letter, before being killed.
They had never been clear about the dynamics of his homicide, but you were sure it was not an incident as someone would say. The Capitol killed him, they took your dad away from you, the only person you admired, that never let you down.
Your blood was from the districts, even if youâve lived all your life in the Capitol, you couldnât change your origins. Coriolanus reminded you of that, with his despicable comments about how âhorrible and disgustingâ the people from the districts were. As if you didnât exist to him, you were not a person from his perspective. But he did not know that, no one knew you were not from the Capitol, it was only written on your official documents.
âThe games are meant to remind us all who we truly are,â was something Coriolanus often said, bullshit you thought, for you the Games were an insult to humanity and civilisation, cruel entertainment for empty people.
Coriolanus Snow, such a brilliant mind but wicked thoughts.
At the same time, you were not better than him. You worked for the Head Gamemaker and indirectly supported the unnatural destiny of those children. It was easier blaming the government, the bad guys, than admitting to be part of the corrupted system you truly despised. Your excuse was that you had no choice, and partially it was true, but can money win over your beliefs? Were you so desperate to bend your morality just not to be jobless and not respectable? You were acting as your father: were you a fighter or survivor?
Little did you know that your worst nightmares were going to haunt you soon. After the incident you were unemployed, with a bad reputation and with a man you hated.
Check, check, check.
You woke up at lunch time for the third day in a row, it was like being a child again. But there wasnât your mom taking care of you, your dad making your favorite dish or your big sister spoiling you with presents. You couldnât ignore your responsibilities and let the adults do the big things for you. You were the adult now, but if you kept self destroying your life this way, it was like everything youâve done vanished away. Giving up was not an option, or to put things clear, it was the easier possibility amongst the other challenging beginnings.
One of these included him.
Coriolanus was not a beginning, he was more like someone you bump into when you are in a rush, someone who wasnât supposed to be there but that let you miss the train, made you change your destination. However, the end of the journey was a mystery, with him nothing was clear from the start.
The gala was proof that you couldnât handle that world, it felt like everything you did made your situation in a much worse position. If it wasnât for Coriolanus, you wouldâve busted into tears on live tv, he was used to that world, lying so naturally that he convinced them.
Cameras, flashes, interviews. Not exactly what you have been preparing for all your life.
You didnât want to remember what happened that night. Your mind replayed memories as if it was a film, but you were trying to stop it. The dancing? The photographers?
No, the kiss.
The thought of his hands on your skin, his hair on your hands, his lips against yours. The more you pushed that image away, the less it faded from your mind. How could you let him do something like that? You knew that letting him in again would only bring more chaos into your life, but at the same time, you needed to fix your mess and he was your solution.
Also, you didnât want to acknowledge that all the attention was something you needed. Not the bad press, the misleading articles and intrusive photographers. It was the care for you, the way he defended you, the warmth you didnât feel in a long time. You knew it was fake, just a facade, but that pretending was healing an empty spot you have been hiding for ages.
When you checked your mail, you recognised the reddish envelope. It was from Snow manor.
"Be ready at 7 pm, someone is going to pick you up.â signed by Iris Davebonn.
Of course it was not over.
He had a plan, and he didnât give up easily. You also had a plan, he was not the only one with something to prove, but was he the only way out to your hell? Or was he another villain in your tragedy? You had nothing to lose but everything to gain.
Coriolanus is the forbidden apple, the fruit I shall never be tempted to desire.
You opened the fridge, still sleepy but hungry. For your breakfast you had a couple of options: water and rotten eggs or rotten eggs and water. So as always you decided to steal from your neighborâs tangerines tree, you could easily pick the fruits from your window, the advantages of living on the first floor. You knew that the old lady next door noticed your thefts, but she hated you either way so at least you gave her a reason to. Since you didnât have a monthly paycheck anymore, you had to live with your remaining savings, but soon you were left with nothing with bills and rent to pay.
Actually, Dr. Gaul never fired you, she wasnât as upset as Capitol people, she even congratulated you because this way The Hunger Games were discussed more on tv and newspapers. For her, the incident was a perfect strategy to make the Games popular. She even thought you did that intentionally, because in her distorted view,âit was funny seeing their faces when for the first time, a 12 years old boy from district eleven wonâ. Against all odds, the unknown tribute without sponsors and hope to make it alive, won the games because âI killed everybody else.â
Not as funny as she thought.
Eventually, you couldn't handle the pressure anymore and you quit. The last time you saw her she persuaded you to be by her side the next year, âif you did that by accident, I wonder what you could do purposely.â You never considered that offer, you didnât have to work there in the first place. If only you could go back, maybe⌠Maybe, everything wouldâve gone differently.
The world fell apart when you heard the sound of cannon in that room. Everybody was cheering for that girl from district two, the favorite, the one that won Capitolâs heart during the interviews. The lovely Rea, the brave tribute that was bit by an horrific dog. That creature cannot be defined as a âdogâ, more like a venomous lion with a crocodile mouth. Your role was to make a medicine that could heal her wound. Sponsors asked it, her mentor was willing to pay whatever price to save her, the Capitol was betting every penny on her.
The pressure was such that you mistakenly switched two drugs and gave her the other for the boy from District three. Fatal mistake.
You were their only hope but you became the death of them.
Relying on somebody else was the last thing you wanted, especially if it was Coriolanus Snow. You didnât want to need him. But there you go, on your way to his house. Again.
An avox opened the door for you and silently you followed her to the living room. Iris and Coriolanus were both standing near a star shaped glass table surrounded by small couches, you wondered what their conversation was about because they stopped talking the moment you walked in.
âSpeaking of the devil,â Coriolanus said looking at you, he was wearing a white shirt and black pants, his hair was messy as if he woke up a couple of minutes ago.
âThere she is,â Iris stepped towards you, opening her arms, âthe new star of Panem,â she hugged you like you were an old friend she hadnât seen in a while, it didnât feel as awkward as you thought, it felt sincere.
âI think you meant a fallen star,â you laughed hugging her back.
âHoney, the gala was a success!â She said with a warm smile.
You perceived his blue eyes gazing at you, the same look he gave you when you were walking with him arm by arm at the gala.
Why is he staring? Am I wearing something inappropriate? Or is it just the indecipherable look he always has?
âDid you read the newspaper?â Iris pointed at the glass table in front of you but you were distracted by a bowl full of pastries to even pay attention to her.
You leaned forward to read the page but your sight was too blurry. The tangerines were the only thing you ate since this morning, not really an energetic meal. You sat on the small couch and you put the newspaper close to your face, nose almost touching the page, squinting to have a better view.
âAre you blind?â Coriolanus said with an annoyed tone, he tore away the paper from your hands.
âI donât have my glasses with me,â you lied, you have never worn glasses in your entire life.
You rubbed your temples trying to see clearly again and you swiftly took what seemed to be a pink cookie from the tray on the table. What flavour was that? You tried to make a straight face while chewing that sugary stuff, at least your body was eating something.
âTo make things shortâ they think we are the couple of the moment,â Coriolanus started while reading the page, âthat everybody was shockedâ bla bla,â he rapidly said, âoh and they mentioned my name four times!â
âNo, Mr. Snow, if you have to do something you have to do it right,â Iris intervened, taking the newspaper from his hands.
She sat down on the couch near yours and started reciting the article, reading word by word.
âIs love in the air? In Capitol City probably is.â She read the first line,âwhat a great title isnât it?â Iris commented
âGo on or we are going to stay here all night,â Coriolanus said.
You looked at him, he was standing up making you feel inferior, like a shadow looming over you.
âAfter the unsettling events happened in the last Hunger Games, there is finally some hope in our community. The aspiring president Coriolanus Snow showed up with someone not-so-new in the latest gala before the presidential campaign.â
â ânot so newâ so kind of themââ you said and he shushed you. How dare he?
âShe studied medicine and has worked with the Head Gamemaker for the past year. Rumor has it that for some kind of incident, she was the cause of the premature death of two tributes.â
Iris took a breath. âUnexpectedly, last night Coriolanus proudly walked with her for the very first time in public. Both dressed in white, representing the noble Snow name, they conquered the attention of the media and the crowd. Are they the couple of the moment?â She smiled while looking at you, âthe best part is about to come.â
âIf we are basing the answers on the way they look at each other, they definitely stole our hearts. We are looking forward to seeing how this unexpected love will grow.â
You laughed, that was too corny for you, was it possible that they truly believed that little show you made?
âWill Coriolanus Snow win the election the same way he won her heart? Right now we are in love with both of them.â Iris finished.
âDid they really write an article about our possible love story?â You took another cookie, green this time, âthey really are bored people.â
âYou should be happy they didnât talk about what happened in the arena,â Coriolanus said but you couldnât see him, he was standing behind you.
âWell, they mentioned it anyway,â you said while chewing that lemon pastry, or was it mint? For a moment you thought it was better starving than eating whatever thing it was.
âThanks to me they probably will give you a chance,â he said.
âThe tone they usedâ it was like they think you are doing charity by being with me.â
âWell it kinda isââ
âOh shut up,â you stand up, turning to him, âyour name has never been this many times in a newspaper.â You were close to him, and even if you were not sitting anymore, you felt small standing there facing him.
His eyes were still examining you, as if you were a book written in a language he couldnât read.
âYou two look like siblings fighting over meaningless things,â Iris said, stepping in, getting in the middle of you.
âSee? Even Iris thinks you are being overly dramatic.â
You fought the urge to answer back, did he just call you over-dramatic?
âHoney, look who's talking,â Iris said pointing a finger at him, âyou are not really easy to work with,â then she turned over to you, âin just one day people fell for your fairytale, imagine what you can do in a month.â
âDo you really think this can work?â You avoided looking at him behind her shoulder.
âThey donât care about what you did, you are just another distraction from their empty life,â she explained to you, âthey need something else to talk about.â
âThe world doesnât revolve around you, there are more important things,â Coriolanus said, âsuch as the presidential elections.â
âIs there something else you can say instead of politics and fame?â
âWhat do you want me to tell you? My sad story about when I mixed some drugs in the laboratory?â He stepped closer, âoh no, that is something you always talk about.â
âI liked you better when you ignored me,â you said remembering the first time you tried to have a conversation with him.
âStop please,â Iris said, âyou two should bond more, this atmosphere is making me wanna retire early,â she touched her hair, orange this time, âmaybe you will like each other.â She walked away from your sight.
âIt's going to be tiring enough pretending to like him in public,â now there was just the glass table separating you from him.
âSo this is a yes, you are going to do this,â his face lightened up.
âIt seems this charade itâs working,â you said convincing yourself that was your best chance of getting your reputation back.
Did you just sign a pact with the devil?
He is the forbidden apple. But it doesnât mean I canât just play with it.
âBefore I forget,â you heard Iris voice coming from the door entrance, ânext week dinner with the Holdens and Suncots,â she was putting her yellow coat on, âthey gladly accepted the invite here,â then she put her gloves on, âsee you tomorrowâoh and try to bond you two,â she pointed a finger at him before closing the door and leaving you alone with Coriolanus.
You looked at the clock above the coat hanger and it was getting late, but you had nowhere else to be at that moment. No one waiting for you at home, no one expecting your call, nothing to do the next day.
âTigris is going to design another dress for you,â he said referring to the dinner.
âCanât I just wear something I already have?â The thought of him deciding what color and style your dress had was not something you tolerated.
âOf course notâ do you dine here or?â That didnât sound like an invite, more as if he was suggesting you go home.
âSo kind, Iâll pass,â you said with a sarcastic tone.
âI asked because you almost devoured the entire jar of pastries.â He smiled, waiting for your reaction.
âFor the record, they are tasteless.â
He rolled his eyes, âthe car is waiting for you outside,â he turned his back and walked towards the kitchen.
âI can walk, I donât need your personal driver,â
Your words stopped him right in his tracks, âwhat if you get lost? How could I do without you?â He said jokingly, turning over to see you, âand itâs fifteen minutes away, in the darkâ donât be a child and go by car, youâll get used to it.â
You didnât answer, not like you had something to say. Of course you wouldâve accepted the ride, your apartment was too far from his house, you just wanted to irritate him. Maybe you were not so different from Coriolanus, you were playing the same game.
Car rides make you recall only good memories. Your dad got a car when you were little, it was gray and smaller than this one, and he used to drive you to school everyday. Until you got into university and you moved to your current house, it was ten minutes from university so you got used to walking.
The engine stopped and you stepped out of the car, it was cold outside and you wished you had heating at home, a luxury you couldnât afford anymore.
You fumbled with the keys trying to open the door, you were freezing and you rushed because you heard some steps. You didnât want to have a conversation with your neighbor, sheâll probably just scold you about the stolen tangerines and how loud you shut the door when you go out, the old same story. You finally walked inside but someone blocked you from closing the door. It was a young man, probably in his thirties, he had a tiny recorder on his hand and you immediately clicked.Â
âHi, Iâm from Capitolâs People Magazine, I wanted to ask you some questions about your relationship with Coriolanus Snow,â he said pointing you to the black device.
âIâm sorryâ for interviews, talk to my manager,â you said with a kind tone.
Iris suggested that every time journalists asked you questions you did not want to answer, you had to say those words, and now was the case. You slowly closed the door but the man put his feet in between.
âHow could the heir of one of the most influential figures be with a corrupted woman like you?â He looked at you with eyes full of anger.
Corrupted woman, this was new to you. What was the correct answer to that?Â
âIt was a pleasure to meet you,â you smiled while trying to close the door by pushing it against his feet but he was not intending to leave you alone.
He aggressively tried to wedge his foot into the door, forcing it to stay open while he continued to badger you with invasive questions about the gala.
âAre you planning on ruining his image while stealing his money?â He reached your arm and grabbed it.Â
âWhatâs wrong with you?â His grip was getting tighter as you tried shoving him.Â
He was strong enough to smash the door open, stepping inside your house. With his hand on your wrist, he roughly pushed your body against the wall, your back facing him as he stood behind you, your heart pounding outside your chest. Â
âYou are just a crazy bitch,â he whispered, âyou think you can fool them but are a disgrace for Panem,â he pushed your head against the wall, one side of your face hitting the coarse plaster making your skin burn.Â
âGet off me! â you shouted, struggling against his grip.
In response he hit your head again against the wall. You squinted your eyes in pain as a tear streamed down your face, you felt powerless, everything happened so fast.
âTell me what you want from me,â you said with a weak voice.
âAfter all you did, you should shut the fuck up and do what you are asked to do,â he put his hand on your scalp as he pushed you harder against the wall.Â
You screamed like you never did in your entire life, someone had to hear your cry for help, right? But he was quick to cover your mouth with his palm and that was the perfect occasion for you to bite his skin. He kept his hand on your mouth while he choked on his own screams.Â
Your muffled howl echoed in the room but no one seemed to hear you. Or so you thought. Someone grabbed the man from his collar and pushed him away from you. It was the driver, his tall figure was now beant down to beat that man. You were paralyzed, now your back was against the wall and your lungs finally breathing, but your body was unable to answer your brainâs orders.Â
âRun!â The driver screamed at you while punching the man one more time, âgo in the car! Run!âÂ
You ran towards the car but your legs felt weak and your head too heavy. You opened the car door and you laid down in the back seats. What the hell just happened?Â
What if he came back? What if next time there is not someone to save you? Your anxiety grew inside your chest and you kept yourself from crying.Â
âAre you okay, Miss?â The driver asked breathlessly as he violently closed the front car door with a rush, âshould I take you to the hospital?â He was looking at you, he had an old scar on his cheek that you didnât notice before.
You shook your head, âI just need waterâ you mouthed, trying to maintain a regular breathing.
âThank you for saving me,â you whispered.
You looked at him through the rearview mirror, his eyes reflecting the street lights while he was driving as if nothing happened, as if his bloody knuckles on the steering wheel were not hurting.
After minutes that seemed hours he talked, âIt is my duty,â he said, âMr. Snow wouldnât have forgiven me.â
Coriolanus was in his study preparing a speech for the next interview, he had to be careful to pick the perfect words, to speak with the right tone, and to make the adequate facial expressions. Nothing was left to case. Every single action had to be meticulously studied and calculated.
It was his specialty. Playing with words and making people fall in love with his charm. He did it naturally, molding people the shape he wanted. Because he had to have everything under his control, his power, his eyes.
For the first time he was struggling. He was stuck on the opening line and he didnât know how to continue. Sleepless nights and alcohol were the usual in the past week. This was one of the nights. Locked in his study until he wrote something of that speech, depriving himself from sleep.
Coriolanus was walking around the room, fidgeting with a pen on his long fingers. Until his mind-wandering was stopped by a firm knock on the door, annoyed it could be an Avox, he ignored it. But the knocking didnât stop.
He let out a sigh as he unlocked the doorknob, âhow many times do I have to tellââ to his surprise, the driver showed up at his door, âVirma, what are you doing here?â
Coriolanus soon found the answer to his question by looking over the driverâ shoulder. You were hidden behind his back, like a hurt animal scared of its fate. You didnât want to come here, like a lost child brought back home. But where were you supposed to be? What place instead of his?
Your ruffled hair, your smeared makeup and your empty look. It didnât take long for him to understand something happened. A sense of anger grew inside of him. This was not written in a script, it was not meant to happen and when things did not go according to plan, Coriolanus lost his composure, he could have been unpredictable.
His face darkened. He grabbed your arm and he dragged you in his study, along with Virma. You felt his hand on your wrist, his touch was something familiar to you, maybe gentle, as if he was actually worried about you. He pushed Virma to the side and closed the door behind him, casting you both in the dim light of his opulent study.
You were now facing him, his expression was different from an hour ago. His hand traveled to your face, his fingers lifting your chin as he leaned to have a better view of you. The left side of your face was scraped, fresh cuts burned on your temple as droplets of blood trailed your skin. Coriolanus traced his fingertips on your bruised skin and you flinched, instantly regretting the movement as a flash of pain shot through your head, but he was not rough like that man. He loosened his grip on your arm, his eyes softening as he took in the sight of your injuries. He was delicate, as if he was touching something fragile.Â
You were too focused on his expression to even pay attention to your sore skin. His knitted brows, his parted lips and his concerned look.
âWho did this to you?â His voice barely above a whisper, he glared down at you as he inspected your figure, as if he was looking for other scratches he missed.
You could almost feel the tension radiating from him.
His hand was now on your neck, fingers touching the back of your head, âa journalist, I donâtââ you looked down, âhe was asking questions but Iâ"
âMr. Snow, I think I know who he is ,â the driver said and for a moment you forgot he was in that room, âhe is Lucius Cliffhard' son.â
"Cliffhard' son? The father is running for president why would heââ Coriolanus didnât finish his sentence and he looked back at you, âthank you for your service Virma,â his hand left your neck leaving a warm spot, âwe will talk about it later.â
You heard the door closing and now you were left alone with him. You could barely stand up, your adrenaline was leaving your body and your anxiety was taking its place.
âTell me exactly what happened,â he walked towards the opposite side of the room, looking for something in the small bathroom of his study.
You were standing in the shiny black floor, your heart was pounding so loud you could not hear your weak voice, âhe probably was waiting for me to come home because the moment I opened the door he uhmââ you stuttered, "started asking questions but I didn't answer, so he pushed me against the wall and his hand was on my mouthââ you paused, âhe hit my head andââ you felt a lump on your throat and you hoped he didnât hear you.
His steps were again echoing the room, his figure walking closer to you. He had a piece of cotton wool in his hands and without a notice he held it against your scratches by cupping your face with his other hand. It was burning your skin, his fingertips were slightly brushing your neck while he dabbed gently the cotton to clean the wounds on your temple.
âContinue talking,â he said nonchalantly as he tilted your head to have a better view of tour left side of the face.
You stopped breathing in that moment, maybe because of the nauseating smell of the disinfectant or maybe it was because he was inches away from you, his focused look on the bleeding cut, âI think he just wanted to scare me,â you managed to say in a steady tone.
The blonde snapped his head at you, his blue eyes now on yours, âhe is a psychopath,â his scent reminded you of that night at the gala, âhe hit you because you didn't want to be interviewed, he could've killed you."
You reached his hand where he was pressing the cotton wool and for a moment your fingers brushed before he removed his hands from your skin. âyou are exaggeratingâ he just needs help, â you said.
Coriolanus closed his eyes, he clenched his fists and the knuckles turned white. He walked towards the desk and he poured himself a drink, taking a long burning sip. You watched him in silence as you inspected the reddish cotton on your hands.
âDo you trust him so much you want to come back to your house?â He was behind his desk, arms resting above the chair, âI told you, here you could have been safer from the media,â he raised his voice, âbut you are stubborn, you risked your life andâ if it wasnât for Virma who knows what could have happened,â he said nervously while pouring himself a drink.
âSo now itâs my fault?â You bawled at him.
âYou donât understand that now whatever happens to you affects me,â he said, âwhat are they going to say when they see your bruises and god forbidâ he writes an article saying who knows what lies of what happened.â
âSee? You donât care about my safety, you only care about what they think,â you stepped closer to him because he wasnât even looking at you, âyou want me as your puppet, so you can have me under your controlâ your house, your peacekeepers, your scriptsâ itâs all part of your plan,â you said.
âYou are free to go back to your pathetic life if thatâs what you want," he took a sip of his drink, still looking down, âI canât save you from yourself, after allâ you were miserable before and now too,â it was like venom coming from his lips.
A tear streamed down your face, âthis is what I hate about you,â you scoffed, âyou are a selfish and heartless man, I was right from the start.â
You have called him only good names: uncaring, unaffectionate, disrespectful, selfish and heartless. The list was getting longer.
âWhat did you expect? I thought it was going to be easier with you but you are getting on my nerves,â he stood up walking towards you, âyou should be gratefulâ but no, you like acting so superior to me,â his chest was getting closer to you.
You scoffed, âwhy? Who are you?â You looked up at him through your lashes, âjust a rich spoiled kid who is playing at being the next president of Panem.â
âAnd you fucking need me,â he said against your cheek, âthis is why you didnât leave, you donât want to admit that without this âheartless manâ standing in front of you who knows where you could be right now,â his eyes were consuming you.
âLook who's talking,â you pointed a finger at him, âthe Capitol's favorite toy who needs a âmiserable girlâ to make him popular.â
Coriolanus placed his free hand on your wrist, squeezing it lightly, âyou like this am I right?â He licked his lips, âtalking back at me, uh?â
His nose was touching yours, his grip was burning your skin and you could feel his hot breath mixing with yours. The blonde was dangerously close to you, but you missed that feeling. Have you already erased what he has said to you? Was he so powerful to make you fall for his spell?
He is the forbidden fruit, I shall not fall in temptation.
His lips brushed yours, memories flooding back to you. You didnât know if he was about to bite you or kiss you. It would have hurt you either way.
âTell an Avox to prepare your room,â he said, âor freeze in the streets, I donât careâ your choice.â Coriolanus let your arm go and he walked away from your sight.
It started to be just for show but the backstage was even worse than the real life. At the same time you could not give up on this play, you had to change your rules, your morals, to keep being with him.
So you were alone in the dark in the hallway, thinking about running away or staying.
Coriolanus could not win this way, you hated to admit you still needed his presence to fix your reputation. The darkness seemed to swallow you as you hesitated, torn between your principles and the pull of his influence. He had too much power right now, but you were willing to wait, by making things your own terms.
As you stood there, unwilling to give in to his manipulations, the lingering memory of his touch warred with the sharpness of his words. You slammed the door shut for him to hear you, he would have to do better to get you away from him.Â
Coriolanus could have touched your face as if you were the rarest creature on earth but the same lips once brushed yours, could tell the most hurtful things to you.
But you did that too. You were both craving the same sin. But too proud to admit on your faces.
âIs everything okay now?â You were in Tigris room, a colorful space barely illuminated by the outside light. It was in the basement, not really a cozy place to work.
You were talking about the aggression that happened a couple of days ago, nothing you wanted to recall actually, especially your conversation with Coriolanus, but you didnât tell her that.
âYes, the bruises are healing over,â you answered, touching your temple.
Tigris smiled at you while taking your measurements. She didnât look like her cousin, apart from the blonde hair, she was pure and kind hearted. Why was an angel like her on earth with people like you? Like him?
âWhy are we doing this again?â You asked âDidnât you already have my measurements?â
You were standing on a stool, only wearing your undergarments while Tigris was putting the tape measure around your chest.
âCoryo sent me a note telling me that last time the dress was a little loose,â that was the last thing you could ever expect to hear from her, because it was in fact true, he noticed that.
âHe did what?â
âI know, I was surprised too,â she smiled, âanyway, I read the newspaper.â
Oh no, you didnât want to talk about that too.
âYou two look great in the picture,â she handed you a wrinkled page where you could see a black and white photo of you and Coriolanus at the gala, he was looking at you while holding your waist.
You didnât know about the existence of that picture until now. That night you were too starved to even pay attention to the newspaper, how could you miss that?
âIt was so strange seeing him with a woman,â she commented while looking for some fabric.
âWhat do you mean? Has he ever had a girlfriend?â You knew the answer to that question but you wanted to hear from her.
âMore like âgirlsâ than âgirlfriendsâ, â she laughed, âIâve never met one of them,â Tigris wrapped a red cloth around your waist.
âWell, not that Iâm special,â you looked at the mirror in front of you, âitâs just a stupid show.â
âWhat a shame,â she folded the excess fabric on your side and put a needle, âI liked you,â Tigris whispered.
You wished you could do something for her, she deserved more than a molded little room and a cousin like Coriolanus.
âSo we are seeing each other more often, am I right?â she broke the awkward silence.
âYes, Iris forced me to stay in this house,â Iris was really in apprehension when she saw your bruises, she lectured you on how people are vicious and in your âsituationâ it was better not risking more.
âHow lucky, arenât I?â You added.
âI know my cousin can beâ difficult to understand but,â she walked behind you, âthere are some things that brought him to be this way,â her fingers tighten the fabric on your back, âand of course heâs not a saint, he just needs somethingâ someone perhaps, to make him remember who he really is.â
âI canât fix him,â you glanced at her reflection in the mirror, âIâm broken as much as he is andâ we are incompatible.â
âAs the sun and the moon?â
âMaybe.â
The comparison did fit well.
One is the star planets gravitate around, the only source of light at the center of the solar system. The moon is a small satellite whose only purpose is to spin around the earth, showing only one face and depending only on the planet's gravitational field.
Coriolanus wanted to appear like the sun, bright and powerful but he only displayed one face like the moon. You felt small, needing for something to orbit around as the moon did, but you didnât know how radiant and capable you actually were, exactly like the sun.
Since you moved in his house, nights were longer than the others. It was getting harder to fall asleep because of your intrusive thoughts keeping you awake.
Is the door locked? Am I safe here?
The positive side was that your new room was probably bigger than your whole apartment. Then, you were not freezing anymore and you were finally eating food, not stolen fruit and smelly milk.
Even though you were living in his house, you tried avoiding his presence: by not having lunch the same hour as him, by going out your room only when you heard his door locking or having your usual meetings with Iris before him. That was your way of saying that he could not control your life, especially when he treated you the way he did.
However, that was still his house.
Red silky bed sheets, roses scent, his gold engraved initials on objects.
Coriolanus was not easy to forget. It was as if he had poisoned the air you were breathing, everything reminding you of him. The good and the bad. You promised yourself to not be tempted anymore, he was mercilessly manipulating you into believing he was the person he wanted to appear at the Capitol. But other than his mesmerizing eyes, his golden curls and delicate hands, there was another man hiding in his shadow. You had to picture that side of him every time he teased you, or you could be a sinner.
You were laying on the bed, leafing through the pages of the brand new script it was sent to your room. This was even worse than the other. Not only you had to remember some political matters regarding the current campaign, but you had to pretend again how good of a man Coriolanus was. How he supported and cared for you and how bright your plans as a couple were.
âI was extremely lucky to meet him, he is the sun to my dark days,â what an irony, âI am looking forward to living this exquisite love fully by his side.â
So cheesy for what?
âYou canât avoid me forever.â
You heard a muffled voice coming from the hallway, you walked towards the door but you didnât answer. It was him of course, after the bad there was the good. He surprisingly tried talking with you on other occasions, but you had walked away before he could even finish his sentence, running away was easier, or god knows what you couldâve done.
âI can hear your heavy breathing,â he said close to the door, âopen the door or I will,â he was waiting for your response, thinking about what he could say to get your attention. âPlease?â Good manners are always the right answer, right? Right?
You let out a sight as you unlocked the door. Coriolanus was standing close to the roomâs entrance, his arm was leaning against the wooden jamb and you noticed he was wearing his coat, as if he was about to go out.
âOh so youâre alive,â he said, âI was worried about you.â
You couldnât tell if he was being sarcastic or not, but it didnât matter either way. Right?
âWhat do you want?â You were still holding the doorknob, not letting him step inside the room.
âCome with me, we have to go somewhere,â he said with a rush in his tone.
âI kindly refuse your invitation,â you were about to close the door but he put his hand in between. I could squash his fingers, you thought, nothing he could not recover from.
Coriolanus rolled his eyes, âsooner or later you will have to pretend to like me,â his face was partially illuminated by your room light, making his eyes brighter.
You looked at his long fingers keeping the door open, he had his usual shiny ring on his index finger and for a moment you thought you could really squash his hand, âI think itâs better we have less interactions possible apart from the social events.â
âItâs been days since people saw us together, yesterday they asked about you at the debate,â he hissed, âsee? Instead of asking about my political project they wereâ nevermind, just come with me.â His eyes were begging you, such a satisfying image.
âIâm not dressed up, what a pity,â you said mockingly.
He peeked at your figure, âyouâre fine.â
You did not feel fine. You werenât even wearing your clothes, you did not had the chance to pack up your things from your apartment and you had to ask Tigris for some piece of clothing that could fit you. She gave you some of her designs, a green matcha wool skirt matched with a cotton white top. At least you were about to wear pretty clothings, not your old unironed shirts.
âJust for show,â you said while grabbing a jacket.
âJust for show,â he echoed.
You realised that in this game of power and appearances, keeping your distance wasn't an option anymore. You knew that you were now entwined in a dangerous dance with Coriolanus, one that could lead to momentous success or catastrophic ruin. The stakes were high and your mixed feelings towards him could not interfere with your plan, he was not the only manipulator anymore.
âWhere is he bringing me?â you asked Virma after fifteen minutes of silence in the car. It was better not talking directly to Coriolanus when possible.
âMiss, isnât this a date? Enjoy the ride,â the driver said with a smile.
You and Coriolanus laughed. Date? The only date you were looking for was the date this show would end. The car stopped and from the window you immediately recognised the place. It was not a fancy restaurant, a loud club or someoneâs wealthy mansion.
First date with Coriolanus Snow at⌠the Citadel?
That was not what the script said.
You heard the car speeding away as he walked towards the huge grey entry, he unlocked the door and he stepped inside. You stood on the sidewalk, not sure if you wanted to follow him, it was too late to change your mind and too dark to be alone outside.
At least ten peacekeepers were guarding the entrance but Coriolanus walked towards the grey corridor unbothered. The first time you were there, you were searched as if you were a prisoner, as if you could hide a bomb inside your small pockets. This time they did not even consider you, because you both spent months working day and night in that cold laboratory.
The elevator plunged down at least twenty floors, the dark walls were so thick you could strain your vocal chords for hours but no one would hear you. You were standing beside him, waiting for the door to open as soon as possible. The only sound echoing in that place was the loud machinery that was slowly moving down.
âDid you miss this place so much you wanted a guided tour by me?â You asked, breaking the silence, âor is it a surprise party for me?â Five floors left, âtell me now so I put my best smile for the cameras,â you said mockingly, but he didnât even look at you.
Couldnât this man laugh for once? So boring.
The elevator doors parted and you finally stepped inside the laboratory. It was an open space divided into three areas. The center was where Dr. Gaul did experiments with animals, occasionally it was also where she did her lectures and exams; one side was the sterile area where the researchers did surgical operations and medical trials where they often experimented with new drugs on genetically modified animals; on the other side, there was the library and research tables, where you mostly spent most of your time studying advanced biotechnology methods.
âHow romanticâ I guess what people are going to say when I tell them for our first date you took me to see these sweet and lovely creatures,â you said as you looked at the wall glass with dead beasts inside clear yellowish cases.
âYou should keep the bar low with meâ and I just need to find some documents, you know this laboratory better than me,â he removed his coat and stepped towards the library on the other side of the room.
âYou tricked meâ you just wanted a favor from me,â your voice echoed and you were not sure he heard you. You walked through the library looking for him.
âIâm in the archives section,â his voice was not far away.
The library was arranged in a circular pattern, as if the bookshelves were layers and in the very core there was a large space with study desks, the ones you had slept on many nights back when you worked there. Soon you found the blonde leaning over a desk while reading some pages in an orange envelope.
âDid you find it?â You asked in an annoyed tone.
âHere there isâ this is your file,â he said while standing up.
âMy what now?â You walked over him, intended to grab the envelope with the 'confidential' print on the cover.
Coriolanus stepped back, leaning his back on the bookshelf behind him, âgiven your precedents, I thought it was better to check your past before they did,â he had already read your file a long time ago, but he didnât tell you that.
He started reading the first page, âyou uhm graduated with honors in medicineâ bla bla bla first student in your class, âokay here, you specialized in general surgâ oh no you did notâ he paused, âyet?â Coriolanus looked at you with a puzzled face, suggesting you to say something.
âI will this year,â you looked at your fingers, fidgeting with the ends of your jacket.
âLie number one, here it says you didnât pay the tuition,â he pointed at the paper.
Fuck. You couldnât afford paying for electricity, imagine the university fees, in the most expensive city in Panem. You stuttered something but he continued talking.
âAnyway, you got a place in the Ranvistill Clinic âimpressiveâ and then you mysteriously asked for a transfer after two years, and this is how you got here,â he looked at you, âwhat happened?â
Was that a tricky question? This conversation was making you uncomfortable. You felt under trial, as if you were accused of crimes, Coriolanus was the judge and you were the only one defending yourself.
âIs this an interview? I didnât know that apart from being interested in writing scripts you also were a human resource guy,â you tried switching the topic, the conversation was getting too personal.
âDo you have something to hide? I must be prepared for anything they can ask me,â he frowned.
You had many secrets you hoped he didnât already know, âI changed jobs, thatâs it.â
âYou failed my test,â he chuckled, âyou lied straight to my face in a serious matter âthis is lie number two.â
âA test? What the hell Coriolanus.â You sighed as you walked over a desk, sitting on it.
âSee? This is why you donât have my trust.â
The man that cannot be trusted was really talking about trust?
âIf you already know every detail of my life, why are you talking with me?â
âOh, I knew it was going to bother you âanyway no, thereâs just something that does not add up.â His eyes went again on that file, hands leafing through pages.
âWhich is,â you said with a passive tone.
âClodius South, head of the surgery department âor I should say, your umhâ ex boyfriend?â He closed the folder and put it carelessly on the shelf behind him.
Your heart skipped a bit, âIâm done,â you stood up but he came closer to you.
âAnswer just one question, I'm curiousâ why did he fire you? I mean, officially you transferred but I know it wasnât voluntary,â he didnât seem to give up, his look was pleading for answers, âso strange, you had been together for a year.â
âWhy are you so interested in my sentimental life? You donât have a chance with me, you know that right?â You laugh, feeling the tension in the air.
âThere is no such risk, Iâm not attracted to you,â his figure blocked you from walking away, âI just need your popularity, so I can fix it to something good.â
âYou were the one kissing me in the car,â you bit your tongue, that kiss was something you didnât want to bring up, it was better to forget about it. However, the other option was talking about your past, not something you were proud of.
âOh please as if you didnât want to,â he tilted his head, eyes locked on yours.
You laughed at his words, âyou wish,â your back leaned against the desk.
âThen why did you kiss me back? I remember you didnât let me breathe for a moment.â
âThat was part of the show, Coriolanus Snow.â
âNow you use my full name? Last time I checked you called me differently,â he rested his arm on the desk you were lying on, making his height the same as yours.
You damned the only time it slipped from your lips calling him Coryo, a nickname you promised yourself to not say ever again.
âWhy? Did it turn you on?â
His other hand was near your leg, slowly moving closer to your exposed skin.
âYou canât even imagine,â he swiftly looked down to your lips then back to your eyes.
The room did not feel cold anymore. Your breathing was getting slower, his parted lips warming your skin, his arm grazing your leg.
âSo tell me, what happened with him?â Coriolanus insisted, but you had other plans in mind.
He was in power right now, he brought you here just to humiliate you with your deepest secrets. Weren't you just a miserable girl? It was your turn to make him feel miserable.
âYou say youâre not attracted to me but you always find an excuse to touch me,â you whispered to his ear, his curls brushing your nose and his hand slightly brushing your leg.
This would have made him back off, telling you how stupid you are to think something like that, gaslighting you about the fact he never did such things like touching you.
âIf it bothers you so much why you never push me away,â his hand traveled up to your leg, âgo on, Iâm waiting,â his fingers were now brushing your thigh and you felt his cold ring against your skin.
Fuck. That was not your plan.
You can always get back to it.
âI know your limitsâ I bet you barely touched a woman in your life,â you knew it was not true, you only said it as a provocation, to hurt his fragile ego as you planned.
I won.
âI donât have limits, and we both know you would lose your bet,â his hand went under the hem of your skirt, making you shiver in surprise.
His index finger traced the outline of your panties, slightly playing with the waistband. Coriolanus didnât break eye contact with you, his pupils were wide, you couldnât see the blue that usually painted his iris, he was breathing slowly with parted lips, as if he wanted to control his heartbeat. And his hand felt so warm and familiar, so close to your core.
You knew that look, the one that he gave you when he let his guard down. The same look Coriolanus had when you came in his study a couple of days ago, his other side that he rarely showed to anyone.
His palm rested on your bare naked thigh.
âYou donât talk now?â His voice soothed your face, âtell me to stop and I will.â
That was the perfect occasion to slap that smug from his face, but you couldnât even make up a coherent sentence. His voice was a gentle whisper cutting through the tension, but all you could manage was to stare at his eyes, trying to calculate his next move.
You knew what it was. It was a dangerous game you were playing, one that could shatter your plan. Did you have something to lose? You have already bent your morals, risked your life and crossed lines you never thought you would. Coriolanus would have been another crime to add to your list.
He is the forbidden fruit, I shall not fall in temptation.
But what if I took just a bite? A taste of mortal sin.
âWhy did you bring me here?â You managed to say trying to control your breathing.
âYou once asked me why did I chose you,â Coriolanus whispered to your ear, âand I told you that it was for the presidential campaign,â his hand moved up again, âpublicity, press and interviewsâ I only care about that,â his fingers were covering your clothed cunt.
You took a deep breath and swallowed, your back was still leaning against the desk edge, his other arm on your side. His words were not making things easier for you, not because you were listening to what he actually was saying, but because his tone of voice was something you could only hear in these moments. When he acted good, for the cameras, for the show. But there was no one in that room.
Coriolanus kept talking, âbut my point is, why didn't you leave?â His index finger circled around your covered core, âI meanâ I could list a few reasons why, considering also how wet you are right now,â he pulled your panties to the side, exposing your wetness. âBut you always say you hate me, that you despise me, why are you here then? Are you so desperate?â
Your eyes were closed, your mind wandered prohibited thoughts while his hand was painfully too far away from what your body needed. What could you say to him? That he was right about being so desperate to pretend to be with him, so you could clean your image? That despite his selfish behavior he was tempting you into falling in his game?
Coriolanus brushed your soaked entrance with his fingertips as he massaged your clit with your own wetness. You shamefully spread your legs giving him more access to your folds, his digits that once touched your face were gently rubbing your needy center.
Your silent whimpers were enough as an answer for him to slide one finger inside you.
Your hand was now on his biecep, grabbing his arm so tightly or you could fall. There was something in you that was holding you back from punching him to his face. Was this the charm everyone talked about? Was this the version of him everyone adored?
âGiven that you prefer remaining silentâ I can tell you why,â his hand moved inside you, âyou like the attention,â your cheek was against his, while your other hand rested on the nape of his neck.
Your reaction to his movements made him close his eyes in bliss, but you were too focused on not making sounds that you didnât notice his expression. You didnât want to give him the satisfaction that he was making you feel good.
âI bet youâve barely been touched by a man,â Coriolanus echoed.
Itâs just one bite of the apple.
You looked at him this time, and you wished you did it before. The blue in his eyes, his plump lips, the glistening on his forehead covered by his falling blonde curls. An angel.
No, no, he is the devil, not an angel.
âWrong,â you breathed and his pace fastened, âactually they were better than you,â you whispered and his eyes widened.
âLie number three,â he slid another finger, âI can tell when youâre pretending and when youâre not,â he brushed your clit with his thumb.
Oh.
You bucked your hips to make some friction, Coriolanus was painfully slow as if he was taking all the time in the world. He leaned his head to your left temple, where small reddish bruises were fading away from your skin, and he planted feather kisses on it. Coriolanus slowly traced a trail of wet kisses alongside your face. His soft lips were healing your bruises, his hand was igniting your core.
His fingers moved faster, pumping in and out your hole and slightly curled to hit exactly your sweet spot. Your little moans echoed in the room along with the sloppy sound of his hand never leaving your cunt. Coriolanus stroked your bundle of nerves once more, his lips sucked a spot behind your hear, slowly moving down your neck, marking your delicate skin with his warm kisses.
That was it. You were sure your high was coming in a matter of seconds, your mouth curved as pleasure began flowing through your body.
âBut wasnât I an uncaring, disrespectful âand what was thatâoh, selfish and heartless man?â His hand stopped moving, âwell I guess you were right,â his fingers were slowly pulling out your unfulfilled hole.
What was he doing?
âDid you really think you could do whatever you wanted? Having meetings without me, eating locked in your room, ignoring me for daysâ I have the control here.â Coriolanus looked down at you with a satisfied expression, believing that he finally asserted his dominance over you.
Your mind raced for a response, but before you could gather yourself, his words hung heavy in the air.
That was his revenge.
You thought you could teach him a lesson but he was a step ahead of you. Coriolanus humiliated you, exactly as he planned. His intent was to make you feel ashamed of your past but you gave him a better opportunity: he made you feel needy for him.
Self sabotaging.
âThey are here,â he said in a calm tone, as if you were not almost buckling in that very moment.
Five seconds ago you were close to your orgasm and now you were feeling the emptiness growing inside you. You looked around confused, adjusting your body so now you were standing up, your weak knees begging for rest.
Who?
âThey?â You stuttered as you watched him stepping back.
âYes, I called them before,â he smirked, âput your best smile for the cameras.â
Coriolanus acted like he did not just had his fingers inside you, but his body was telling another story, his bulge was visible from his pants and you noticed that as he swiftly covered his erection with his hand.
He walked towards the elevator where two peacekeepers were waiting for him. You fixed your skirt, probably too ruined and sticky to ever wear it again.
Fuck him.
You followed him, making sure to walk properly or he wouldâve noticed how flustered you were. The thick doors closed, it was you, two peacekeepers and the blonde. You were sure he could smell your arousal, you still had traces of his saliva on your neck and a little bruise on your skin. A new one.
Coriolanus took a handkerchief from his pocket and he carefully cleaned his hand from your wetness, like he was cleaning his hands after a crime. Yours. The cloth wrapped around his fingers, as your walls clenched around him moments ago.
Then he caught you staring at his hand, âare you okay? You look flushed.â
You sick bastard.
Your cheeks were painted in a crimson color, of course he could see that, he was the cause of that. The same cause that made you cream your panties and shake your legs. If it wasnât for the peacekeepers, you would have probably strangled him. But that was his lucky day.
He won.
After an infinite amount of time where your mind couldnât stop picturing the sloppy sound from before, the elevatorâs door parted. Coriolanus grabbed your shoulder as he was directed toward the exit. The silence in that room was now replaced by loud voices coming from the outside.
âWho did you call?â You tried pulling away from his grip but he kept you close.
âI told you, they havenât seen us in a while.â
He opened the entrance and you heard someone shouting, âthey are here!â A group of unknown faces were pointing microphones towards you, asking questions you didnât bother to listen to.
You walked through the crowd side by side to him, his arm around your waist as you covered your face from the blinding flashes. The car was waiting for you in the exact spot it left you, Coriolanus let you enter in the car first as he followed by closing the door, blocking the loudness outside.
You sat on the back seat, heart racing outside your chest, forcing yourself to completely ignore his presence.
Coriolanus was again back in your thoughts as your wetness slid down your legs.
He is the forbidden fruit.
I am tempted by thee.
A/N: finally itâs out!! It has been so hard writing this chapter, I had so many ideas that I couldnât mold them together into a coherent text lol. Anyway, as always tell me if there are grammatical mistakes because another difficulty was my limited vocabulary (a special thanks to wordreference.com or I wouldnât be here today.) Every day Iâm trying my best to improve my English so have mercy on me! Let me know if you want to be tagged next time!! đ
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