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A Father's Nightmare
Request: Hi!!!!Â
OMG I am obsessed with Twisters!!!!!!Â
I was wondering if I could please request a Tyler Owens x daughter reader where Tyler and his daughter are at a rodeo and a tornado happens but they get separated so Tyler isnât able to find the reader until after the storm.Â
maybe the reader is like 5 or so?
totally your choice and it is no pressure and feel free to change anythingÂ
thank you
Pairings: Tyler Owens x Daughter!Reader
Warnings: angst, fluff, tornadoes, cursing
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When Tyler found out he was having a child he was ecstatic and when you arrived, he was even more ecstatic. The team loved you and were surprised that Tyler actually had a child but took you in with open arms. Your mother was never in the picture since it was a one-night stand with your father and when she told him she was having you, he stayed with her and when you were born, she took off. Tyler was devastated but he had you and that was perfectly alright with him. If you ask him, he would say that you two were better off without her and that you're the most important thing to him and nothing was going to change that even if he dated other women besides your mom, then again you were too young to know who your mother was anyways.
When the team went chasing you usually stayed in the van with Dexter and Dani. Most of the time you were with your dad in his truck with Boone while not chasing. You loved the chasing of the storms always had and always will. You had been through so many states probably more than any kid your age and you loved it. Each time you got a souvenir from the state either from your dad, the team, or everyone. Your room back at your home was full and it just kept growing especially thanks to your dad that knew how to make more storage.Â
Currently you are heading to Oklahoma. You had a passenger with you, a reporter from London, Ben is his name and you liked him especially his accent. You loved listening to him talk. âDad?â You asked from your booster seat.
âYes, Sweetie?â He asked looking in the rear-view mirror.
âI'm hungry.â You said and he chuckled.
âUncle Boone has some snacks for you.â He said and you lit up and Boone smiled as he pulled out Goldfish and turned around to give them to you.
âThere you go my favorite Owens.â He saidÂ
âI'm gonna pretend I didn't hear that.â Tyler said and Boone chuckled and turned to him as you watched them as they bickered.
âI mean, Tyler. C'mon on man. You're handsome but you can't beat that cuteness back there.â Boone said and Tyler knew he couldn't argue with that.
âYou're right. Nobody can compete with that.â He said looking at you through the rear-view mirror as you watched him and munched on your Goldfish and offered some to Ben who gladly and politely took what you were offering to him.Â
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By the time you had arrived at a gas station in Oklahoma you were fast asleep. Tyler didn't want to move you or wake you but you needed to be transferred to the RV. So, after he met the crowd and got them hyped up, he went over to you and carefully and skillfully got you out of the truck and transferred to the RV and now it was time to go chasing. You only woke up when you started moving and noticed you were in the car with Dexter. âDex?â You asked and he briefly turned to look at you.
âHey, Sweetheart.â He said and turned back to the road.
âDaddy?â You askedÂ
âHe's in the truck in front of us.â He said and satisfied with that answer you went back to doing your own thing. Your own thing was looking around at the scenery and the tornado up ahead and you got really excited. Your eyes widened in excitement and you loved every second of it. When the chase was over everyone was parking and celebrating and your dad held you and paid attention to you.
Throughout the days you were there you hardly rode with your dad for safety reasons. Whenever you weren't chasing you were in your dadâs arms just being with him. You got stares but he ignored them and had his attention on you and only on you. One tornado tore through a town and instead of chasing like your dad had planned you were heading to town to help people out. As he was helping the town out, he stuck you with Dexter who was handing out food and dealing with merchandise by the RV. You had a clear view of your dad and some lady. You watched him intently and could tell they were arguing and that made you upset but didn't say anything. After you were done there, everyone was heading back to the motel. Once everyone was settled in and became dark out Tyler got word of a rodeo and decided to take you there along with the girl he was talking to âCome here, Sweetie.â He said picking up.
âWhere are we going?â You asked as he walked towards his truck.Â
âWe're going to a rodeo.â He said as he opened the truck.
âA rodeo?â You asked confused but excited.Â
âYup, a rodeo.â He said starting to buckle you in.Â
âAre there going to be horses there?â You asked excitedly and he chuckled. Ever since you were little horses have always excited you.Â
âYup there are going to be horses there.â He confirmed.
âYay!â You said as he finished buckling you. He smiled and kissed your forehead and then got in the front seat.
âWe need to make a stop first.â He said and you nodded at him as he took off driving. It wasn't that far until he was pulling into a spot and then quickly got you out. âHold my hand.â He said and you nodded latching onto it. You didn't say anything as you walked up stairs to a door and he knocked. âHi.â He said and the woman looked at him.
âHi.â She said and then she noticed you.
âThis is my daughter, Y/N.â He said âY/N this is Kate.â He added and you looked at her and became insanely shy and zoned out on the conversation at hand. Next thing you knew you were being picked up and carried. You kept staring at Kate as you walked to the truck and he buckled you in. It wasn't a very far drive to the rodeo and you were silent. âSorry she gets shy.â He said.
âYou don't need to apologize. I get it.â Kate said as he parked the truck. He got out and then got you out.
âHold my hand, remember.â He said and you nodded.
âOk, Daddy.â You said quietly and grabbed his hand. The three of you walked into the grounds. âDaddy, I'm hungry.â You said as he looked down at you.
âAlright, we'll get you something. Anything you want?â He askedÂ
âSurprise me.â You said giggling.
âAnything for my girl.â He said and Kate looked at the two of you smiling. Tyler got something for you and a drink and then you were heading to find seats. You found them and sat mainly on his lap but had moved over to his side. The rodeo started and you were in awe as you ate. Kate and Tyler talked and you tuned them and every now and then excitedly got your dad's attention.
âDaddy! Daddy! Look!â You said and he looked at a beautiful horse.
âI see, Sweetie. He's beautiful.â He said and you nodded as he watched your eyes light up. When the bull riding came up and a friend of your dad's signaled to him, he saw you and waved at you and you excitedly waved back. You snuggled into your dad still intently watching and food having been eaten. The barrel racing started and you were so excited it was your favorite. That was going on for a while and then the wind started to pick up, you knew what that meant and looked at your dad who looked at you and then Kate.Â
âAre you tracking anything out here?â She asked and when he didn't reply she knew her answer. Suddenly everyone's phones started to go off and the overhead speakers were going off. As the thunder and lightning lit up the sky you saw the tornado and got really scared.
âDaddy.â You whined and he could hear how scared you were in your voice.Â
âIt's going to be ok. Stay close to us.â He said and you nodded and then chaos erupted and everyone was rushing to take cover. You were carried down the steps and set on the ground. You grabbed your dad's hand but your little legs couldn't keep up.Â
âDaddy!â You yelled out but didn't hear him over the chaos. You stood frozen and started to cry.Â
âHey, you ok?â A couple asked and you recognized them as the ones that sat behind you on the bleachers.
âI lost my daddy.â You said as the woman picked you up.Â
âHe was sitting in front of us, right?â Her husband asked and you nodded.Â
âYea.â You saidÂ
âOk, ok. We're going to keep calm and take shelter and we'll find him afterwards.â She said and you nodded and buried your head into her shoulder. The three of you took shelter and now it was time to ride the tornado out. You were shaking and freaking out. The woman and man comforted you but you really wanted your dad.
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Tyler and Kate moved together. âStay with me.â He said âY/N?â He asked not feeling the weight of your hand in his and that made him look down and he froze. You weren't with him.
âTyler!â Kate said as she felt him stop.
âY/N! Y/N is not here!â He panicked and that made her go rigid.
âOh shit!â She shouted over the commotion and she didn't know what to do. As he started to shout your name and look around.
âWe need to find her!â He said and started to backtrack but she stopped him.
âI want to find her too but right now safety is the key right now. Let's get to safety. Maybe someone took her to safety.â She said as she was urging him to move.Â
âIf she ends up being hurt or worse. I will never forgive you.â He said and started to move and it hurt Kate to hear that but she understood it. They got most of everyone to safety inside a pool including a mother and child and that just made Tyler 10x more anxious he needed and wanted to find you. For the first time since the first tornado, he witnessed he was terrified.Â
The tornado seemed to last forever but it was only a few minutes and it was over. He uncovered Kate and then stood up and the search for you began. He was quick to get out of the pool and started to look for you. He was calling out your name but got nothing back and that scared him. He was close to tears in fact he knew some slipped out. âY/N!â He yelled out starting to lift debris and hoping you weren't under there but knew he had to check.Â
âTyler!â Dani yelled and he turned to look at her.
âY/N is missing. Please help me.â He pleaded and she nodded.
âOk ok. Let's keep calm. I'll get the others to help. We'll find her.â She said and he nodded. She took off from him and he resumed his search. He started towards the fairgrounds.Â
âY/N!â He yelled out looking under debris and people that were hurt. He asked people if they had seen you and showed a picture of you and they shook their heads. He sent a pain throughout his chest; he was close to giving up but knew he had to find you if he didnât, he would never forgive himself or Kate since she made him leave you. As he was yelling out your name and looking through the wreckage, he was becoming pissed at Kate for making him leave you. Who knew where you were, you could be hurt and scared or wish dead, he wasnât going to think about the second one though he would be lost without you. âY/N!â He yelled in a desperate tone. He could faintly hear the others calling out your name too. He was about to look in another place when a voice, your voice caught his attention.
âDaddy!â You yelled out and he straightened up and looked around trying to find the source, if there was one.
âY/N!â He yelled your name again and waited to hear you call back again hoping his ears werenât playing tricks on him.Â
âDaddy!â You yelled out and again and he was rushing to the sound tripping over stuff along the way. âDaddy!â Your voice carried to him. He was close.
âY/N if you can hear my voice, come to me Baby Girl!â He yelled out and sure enough you did and you were accompanied by two people, a husband and wife he assumed.
âDaddy!â You yelled and he kneeled down as you ran into his arms throwing your arms around his neck and he hugged you tightly. Tyler started to cry and he was never going to deny that. Almost losing you was the scariest part of his life.Â
âOh, thank goodness. You're alive. I was so worried.â He said burying his head into your neck. You started to cry as well. âI should've just picked you up when we started evacuating.â He said as the couple came up to him. He looked up at them with tears in his eyes âThank you. Thank you so much. How can I repay you?â He asked and they shook their heads.
âNo need. We were able to get your little girl back to you. Seeing you happy is all you need to repay us with.â The man said and Tyler nodded as he stood up with you in his arms and you clung to him and buried your head into his neck.Â
âShe's a really sweet girl.â The woman said and he smiled and nodded while sniffling.Â
âShe really is.â He let out a watery laugh. âI would be lost without her.â He said.
âWell now you're both safe and reunited. We can rest easy knowing so.â The man said and all three of them smiled. Tyler shook their hands and you, him, and the couple took off. He started walking back towards the group.Â
âY/N!â You heard Boone's voice and looked over his way but went back to hiding in your father's neck.
âThank goodness you found her.â Dexter said as everyone came to the two of you.
âYea a couple had her and made sure she was safe.â Tyler said, rubbing his hand up and down your back. âI think after this we will take some time off. I need some time with my girl.â He said and everyone nodded.
âThat sounds like a good plan.â Lily said of course they would feel sad about it but they understood it since Tyler was close to losing you.Â
âLet's go head in for the night.â He said and everyone agreed. Tyler took you to the truck that somehow managed to survive, and buckled you. Everyone else rode together; they knew he needed time with you. When the two of you arrived back to the motel, he was quickly shutting the engine off and scooping you up. Without a word he carried you to the room and opened the door and shut it and turned around getting ready to grab your pajamas.
âDaddy.â You said and he was quick to turn and face you.
âYes, Baby Girl?â He asked, kneeling in front of you.Â
âI love you.â You said and he smiled as tears sprang to his eyes.
âI love you too, Baby.â He said hugging you and you hugged him back. After a minute he pulled away and the both of you got ready for bed. He laid down and you snuggled underneath him. Tonight was a scary night and he almost lost you but you were safe and unharmed with him now and that's all that matters. Once he knew you were sound asleep, he let himself fall asleep. As he was drifting off, he whispered âI'll always protect you as long as you let me.â and then laid a kiss to your forehead which caused you to snuggle into him more. Tyler finally fell asleep with you safe in his arms. He would deal with everything tomorrow but right now he just wanted to be with you and only.Â
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LIKE MOTHER LIKE FATHER LIKE DAUGHTER
pairing. tyler owens x harding!reader - part 2!
summary. you had made a name for yourself in the storm chasing game; it was in your genes, being the daughter of famous chasers jo and bill harding. tyler found your knacked for knowing just what the stormâs thinking a little infuriating and incredibly impressive.
 warnings. fem!reader, reader gets injured, mentions of blood and injuries, probably inaccurate meteorological info & medical info, angst & fluff, some hurt/comfort on this fine Tuesday night.
word count. 3.7k || masterlist
a/n. twister has been my favorite movie FOREVER so here's a little homage to the og storm chasers <3
You were ten when you went storm chasing for the first time. Growing up, youâd heard your parents' stories every time there was a shift in the weather. Instead of the typical childhood fear of storms, you had always been fascinated by them; your dad, Bill Harding often joked it was in your genes, the lack of fear. With some light convincing of your mom, Dr. Jo Haring, she agreed to take you storm chasing for your tenth birthday.Â
The twister had been small, barely an EF1, but it was wondrous. There was something dangerously beautiful about it that drew you in just as it had your parents when they were younger. From that point on, you knew you wanted to be just like them, chasing storms up and down Tornado Alley.Â
And with the stubbornness passed down by your mom, that is exactly what you did. You were damn good at it to.Â
âItâs lookinâ like a big one to the southeast,â a member of your team said, slugging an arm around your shoulder as she looked up at the sky, squinting slightly at the sun. âBut the radar says weâve got another brewinâ west. She's pickinâ up speed but itâs still developing.âÂ
You hummed in response, gazing up at the sky too, judging which one was your best bet by observing the clouds in either direction. âLetâs hang back and go for the one to the west, I like her chances better.â Your teammate, Frankie, grinned as she nodded and headed off toward the other three members of your small, but mighty team.Â
As you waited for the storm to flesh out a little more, you sat on the bed of your truck, dangling your legs off of the tailgate. The fresh air filled your lungs and the faint smell of incoming rain brought a smile to your lips. Every time you got ready for a chase, you felt ten years old again, giddy and excited for the thrill of the storm. You thought back to the photo albums youâd looked at a hundred times over of your parents and their numerous storm-chasing adventures. They never pushed you into storm chasing, as it was a dangerous line of work, but from a very young age, it was clear that your fascination with storms wouldnât be quelled with a simple meteorology degree and a job behind a desk.Â
Storm chasing was in your blood, and your knack for it was known among other storm chasers.Â
âWell, if it isnât the doctor herself,â a familiar voice filled your ears, belonging to the one and only Tyler Owens. He approached your truck, hands on his hips and a certain cockiness that excited you. You liked a challenge, and you loved showing cowboys up. Tyler was good at what he did, but you were just a little bit better, and it both irritated and impressed him.Â
âBeautiful day, isnât it?â you said, earning a light chuckle from him.Â
âYou donât look in a hurry. That storm to the southeast wonât last forever.â You shrugged and he narrowed his gaze just slightly. âYouâre not going after that one, are you?âÂ
âDamn,â you sighed. âYouâre getting harder to trick, Owens.â
He laughed, light and sweet. It was easy to see how he garnered such a large online audience. Tyler was easy on the eyes, drove straight into tornados with a grin on his lips, and had the knowledge of storms to back up his insane behavior. Youâd never admit it aloud, but he did impress you, even if you thought some of his actions were reckless even for a storm chaser.
The two of you had an interesting rapport. It toes the line between rivals and friends, the odd territory in between. You loved teasing him, and he tried to outsmart you even if it never worked.Â
âMaybe youâre getting too predictable,â he said, a teasing tone in his voice.Â
âOch.â You faked hurt, placing a hand over your heart. âWhat is it you always say? If you feel it, chase it. If you think the one to the southeast is gonna show her face, go for it.âÂ
Tyler studied you for a moment, contemplating what kind of game you were playing with him. All you did was smile at him in return, which led him to roll his eyes. âUnfortunately, youâre rarely wrong,â he sighed.Â
âItâs a blessing and curse.âÂ
âYouâre impossible,â he said. âBut the west it is. It better not let me down, Dr. Harding.â You only used that title in more professional settings. That had been a condition of your mother. She had gotten her PhD and believed you could too. It was tough, but you earned it; only, you didnât expect some cowboy to use it to lightly mock you when you proved him wrong.
âYou have my word,â you said.Â
And you were right. The storm to the west produced a beautiful tornado. You and Frankie got close while the rest of your team hung back. Rain pelted the windshield as you grew closer, watching the dark funnel tear through the expanse of fields, picking up speed on the ground. Somewhere along the way, Tylerâs unmistakable red truck ripped past you, heading into the heart of the twister, which you rolled your eyes at.Â
âSheâs a beauty!â Frankie hollered, holding her camera at the ready.Â
It was a great chase, but the thing about tornados that was both thrilling and dangerous was their unpredictability. You knew the storm would be big, and the closer you grew the more power you saw that it had. The other truck carrying the rest of your team had communicated the growing intensity of the storm via the radio. But it looked to be on a steady path west, so you saw no issue tailing it while Frankie snapped pictures.
The rain only grew heavier and heavier, almost completely obstructing your view. It wasnât until a tree crash landed directly in the middle of the road did you realize the tornado had changed directions suddenly. A startled scream torn from Frankie lips and you slammed on the breaks, narrowly missing the tree.Â
âHoly shit,â she whispered, leaning up against the dash and trying to see through the rain wrap. âItâs right there. Itâs right there! We gotta go!âÂ
You quickly threw your truck in reverse and backed up, but you didnât get far. A lone semi that had been traveling skidded to a stop just a couple hundred feet behind you. The way they had stopped at the sight of the tornado left its trailer sideways across the road before it was abandoned by the figure hunkering down in the ditch that lined the backroad.Â
You hissed under your breath, trapped between two objects and a tornado that shook your truck. There wasnât enough space to fly around the semi. The ditches on either side of the road were too deep to take quickly and another minute trying to maneuver around the semi would only lead to your truck getting swallowed by the storm, picked up, and tossed around like a rag doll.Â
Your parents had prepared you for a kind of situation like that, but that didnât shake your panic. With a rapidly beating heart, you put the truck in park and yelled at Frankie to get out. You both stepped out into the storm as the tornado loomed closer and closer. Wind whipped all around you along with debris. You grabbed Frankieâs hand and together you sprinted toward the ditch.Â
Frankie lay on her stomach, and you lay beside her, covering her head the best that you could. Whatever happened, you had always told yourself your teammates' safety came first. You were the one who talked them into storm chasing with you. So, when danger arose, you felt the responsibility of keeping them safe.Â
The screeching of winds was so loud in your ears that it almost disoriented you enough to miss the sharp piece of debris that swooped down at the tornado that passed along the field just opposite of the ditch, not directly over top of you but much too close for comfort. Something smacked against the back of your head, but you closed your eyes and held onto Frankie in hope of shielding her from any other flying objects.Â
You werenât sure how long you two lied there, but it felt like a lifetime until the tornado traveled further away. The winds died down but your heart beat stayed quickly pounding against your chest.Â
Sitting up, you felt the sharp sting settling in the back of your head, but you ignored it at the sight of Frankieâs cut leg.Â
âShit,â you muttered, grabbing her knee to examine the clean slice down the back of her shin.Â
She wiped back the wet pieces of her hair and let out a shuttered breath. âHoly shit, that was crazy.â You pulled off your sweatshirt and wrapped the wet fabric around her shin. âWhatâre you doing?âÂ
âYouâre bleeding.âÂ
âItâs fine,â she said, trying to brush it off, but you heard the pain in her voice, along with the tremble of lingering fear at your close call. You knew the dangers of storm chasing and the possibilities of injuries, but it always felt different to you when it was a member of your team, one of your friends.Â
A couple minutes after you tied your sweatshirt around her shin and helped her up from the ditch, the truck carrying the rest of your teammates rolled up, hooting and hollering at the size of the storm until they saw the state the two of you were in.Â
âTake her back to the motel. If the bleeding doesnât stop take her to the hospital.â Frankie opened her mouth to protest, but you cut her off. âIâm serious.âÂ
âWhat about you?â another member of your team asked.Â
You looked down the road at your overturned truck, sighing sadly to yourself as the pain in the back of your head throbbed. âIâve gotta call someone for my truck. Iâll meet you back at the motel later.âÂ
They were hesitant to leave you but eventually agreed. Down the debris-littered road, you hobbled back to your truck. It had been a gift from your parents after you graduated college; it was special to you, but it was totaled thanks to the tornado.Â
With a groan, you heaved open the door and tried to gather your belongings, but a wave of dizziness washed over you. You staggered backward, reaching up to touch the tender spot on the back of your head. Something wet coated your fingers and when you pulled your hand back, it was painted red. Frustrated, you tried to take a deep breath and calm yourself down enough to find your cell phone. Unfortunately, the cut was a little worse than you wanted to admit, and you felt blood drip down the back of your neck.Â
Dizzily, you sat down on the road, blinking back the pain and wooziness. A slow creep of panic started to take hold as the pain intensified and the world started to spin just slightly.Â
With one hand placed firmly on the back of your head, you rubbed your temple with your other, trying to think clearly but it became increasingly more difficult. You missed the hum of an engine nearby, but a slam of a door startled you.Â
âHarding!â Someone yelled and you blinked slowly, keeping a hold on the back of your head as you looked up to see Tyler Owens bee-lining right toward you. He kneeled in front of you, brows furrowed and lips pulled in a small frown. âHey, are you all right?âÂ
âYeah,â you said quickly, once again trying to push away the dizziness that plagued you. âIâm, uh, just looking for my phone. I gotta call someone for my truck.â The words felt heavy in your mouth, which couldnât be a good sign. Whatever struck the back of your head hit it hard and the blood that leaked from the wound wasnât helping.Â
He studied you for a moment, his gaze landing on your hand pressed against the back of your head. âYou hurt?â You started to shake your head, but that only caused little black dots to temporarily pepper your vision. Tyler wasnât an idiot; he reached up and carefully pushed your hand back, stopping when he saw the blood that started to drip down your arm. He cursed under his breath and yelled something at whoever sat in the passenger seat of his truck.Â
âHey.â His voice became soft, comforting even. âWeâve gotta get you to a hospital.âÂ
âIâm fine,â you inisted, even though every thing you felt inside your body proved that to be untrue. You just hated not being able to do something yourself; you hated needing help. Your father said you interited that from your mother, while she said you got it from your father. Truth was, they both had their air of stubbornness and you was born with double.Â
Tyler shook his head. âNo, youâre not.â He stood to his feet and gently tugged on your arm in an attempt to help you stand. Begrudgingly, you let him help you. Standing up, the world spun faster and you felt panic swell uncomfortably in your chest. You swayed catching yourself on Tylerâs arms as they grabbed your shoulders. âIâve got you,â he said. Maybe it was your slightly disoriented state, but his assurance and hands firmly holding onto your arms made some of your panic recoil. As much as you wanted to be okay, you knew that was not the case.Â
He knew that too, and helped you into the passenger seat of his truck before he instructed one of his fellow Wranglers to keep pressure on the back of your head with whatever they could find in the backseat. You winced as a crumbled up shirt was held against your head, but the moving truck overwhelmed you with dizziness that made the physical pain of your wound the least of your worries. You didnât want to pass out but your eyes felt heavy.Â
Tyler noticed it too, and placed a hand on your knee, giving it a squeeze and a shake. âYou gotta stay with me, okay? You gotta stay awake.âÂ
âMâtrying,â you muttered.Â
âYou were right about the storm,â he said. âBut arenât you always?âÂ
A pained smile fell across your lips. âWas that a compliment?âÂ
He laughed, driving quickly down the road with one hand gripping the wheel tightly. âYeah. Youâre hard to say something bad about. You know your stuff, better than me, thatâs for sure.âÂ
âMy parents taught me,â you said, desperately trying to keep yourself consciousness, but it grew more difficult by the minute.Â
âDo they still chase?â he asked.Â
âNot much anymore. Sometimes if a stormâs close, theyâll take a drive. But they always say theyâve had their fun.â They also said they shared enough close calls to know it was time to hang it up. You know they worried youâd find yourself in one too, but youâd always been careful and rarely got yourself into a situation you couldnât get out of, until now, that was.Â
Darkness encroached on your vision, threatening to force your eyes closed. Some the backseat, you heard one of the Wrangles call Tylerâs name. He turned his head, but you couldnât see the concerningly red-soaked shirt that made his stomach churn and caused him to press down on the gas harder. Your head lulled to the side and your eyes fluttered close. Vaguely, you heard Tyler call your name and felt him shake your knee, but you couldnât open your eyes or open your mouth. Everything fell dark.Â
--Â
Tyler had spent his fair share of time in hospitals. Heâd been bucked off a bull more than once, resulting in his mother dragging him to the hospital and threatening to make him quit. Eventually she held to her threat when he shattered his nose and gained a nasty concussion.Â
Being at the hospital for himself was one thing, being there for you made him realize why his mother used to be drenched in worry. He nervously drummed his fingers against the arm of the chair in the hospital room. You were asleep, a fresh bandage wrapped around your head and with a minor concussion. The cut on the back of your head required a couple stitches; you were lucky, all things considered, but Tyler really hated seeing you like that.Â
To him, youâd always been unreal. A second generation storm chaser so accomplished. Not only did you know your stuff, it was clear how much you enjoyed it. You lit up at the sight of storms, and Tyler couldnât help but be in awe. There was a competitive nature to storm chasing and as much as he wanted to be annoyed by you always being two steps ahead of him, he couldnât. He was just impressed.Â
Tyler wasnât sure how or when that admiration turned into something that teetered on affection, but it felt more than it had been before seated at your hospital bedside. Heâd never felt his stomach drop like that before, when you passed out in his truck, Boone holding a bloodied shirt to you head. Even after the doctor said youâd be just fine, he felt on edge.Â
The door to your room was pushed open by a nurse who led in two more people, who he instantly recognized: The Hardings.Â
He stood up quickly and watched as your mom rushed to your side, brushing a hand across your cheek with a deep frown. âOh, baby girl,â she sighed. Â
The nurse offered your concerned parents a polite smile. âAs the doctor said, the concussion was minor so all she need is some rest for the couple of days to a week. She should wake up soon and we'll see how sheâs doing, then the doctor will let you know when she can be discharged.âÂ
You dad rubbed your momâs back like he was trying to ease the heavy worry that shined in her face, but he too looked just as worried with a crease across his forehead.Â
Tyler lightly cleared his throat, gaining your parentsâ attention. "Hello, ma'am, sir," he greeted them.
âYou must be the one who brought her in,â Jo said, and Tyler nodded in response. âThank you. Weâd been trying to call her, after we saw that storm, but she never answered and IâŚI just had a bad feeling.âÂ
Bill rubbed the light stubble on his chin. âNo wonder sheâs knocked out; I donât think youâd get here otherwise. Stubborn, that kid.âÂ
A found smile spread across Tylerâs lips. âShe kept saying she was fine until she nearly passed out on me. We only got a couple miles before she did pass out; scared the life out of me,â he said, running a stressed hand through his hair freed from his hat. The second you passed out in his truck, he nearly broke every traffic law. He wasnât sure heâd never been quiet that scared, which was something he wasn't sure how to feel about.
Your mom furrowed her brows at Tylerâs words, something glinting behind her eyes until it shined in recognition. âYouâre that storm chaser sheâs always talkinâ about,â Jo said. âThe one online.âÂ
âOh, yeah,â Bill said, nodding in Tylerâs direction. He couldnât tell if it was disdain or indifference in the manâs voice, but Tyler was too hung up on the fact that you talked about him to care much. He didnât know that filled him with an odd sense of pride and warmth. You two werenât exactly friends but you were more than acquaintances. It was more like a nice, workplace rivalry that he enjoyed a lot more than heâd admit.Â
A small groan sounded from the bed, and everyone turned as your eyes fluttered open. Your mom was quick to your side, speaking quietly under the hum of fluorescent lights.Â
You started to mumble something about your truck that Tyler couldnât quite make out, but your dad seemed to understand immediately. He said heâd take care of it, pressing a kiss to the top of your head before he headed out into the hall with his cell phone in hand.Â
Tyler felt like he overstayed his welcome; you were in better hands with your parents there. He collected his things from the chair, garnering your attention.Â
âTyler,â you said, pushing yourself to sit upright. âThank you.âÂ
He smiled. âNo problem, doctor. I couldnât let one of the best chasers be out of the game, now could I?âÂ
âSo you admit it? Iâve got you beat.âÂ
âI said one of,â he joked. âBut you may have one or two legs up on me. Not for long though. Iâll catch up.âÂ
Something in your smile made him want to sigh in relief, but he held it back. âNot a chance.âÂ
âThen you better rest up; Iâll see you back out there.âÂ
Bonus!
It took a little longer for you to bounce back, but the second you felt like yourself again, you were right back at it. Morning was supposed to bright a slew of storms to Kansas, so you and your team hightailed it to the state, finding a cozy little motel already occupied by other storm chasers. You spotted Tylerâs truck instantly, followed by a strange turn of your stomach.Â
You hadnât seen him since you woke up in the hospital, slightly surprised that he stayed with you until your parents arrived. Since then, your mom had managed to bring him up at every opportunity, not so subtly hint at what a pair the two of you would be. You brushed her off, but a small part of you wondered what would happen if you hung around the cowboy a little more.Â
âLook whoâs back!â Tylerâs voice sounded the second you hopped out of Frankieâs beat-up but sturdy truck; you were saving up for a new one, something even nicer that you could doctor up for chasing.Â
He approached you with a beaming smile, flashing his teeth. âI just couldnât stay away,â you replied. âI didnât miss anything too crazy, did I?âÂ
Tyler shook his head. âIt seemed like mother nature saved the good ones for you. Theyâre talkinâ some big ones tomorrow.â The giddy feeling that accompanied storm filled your chest, and the company of Tyler heightened it, strange and new but not completely unwelcome. Maybe it was time you gave into his charm a little more.
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hayloft
a/n: soâŚ. i watched twistersâŚâŚâŚâŚ
summary:Â âso what youâre saying is that you just came in here seeking shelter from the rain?â a smirk dazzled his features, âout of every shed and every other barn you passed on your way back to the house, you conveniently chose this one which I just so happen to still be in from when you poked your head in earlier,â his gaze briefly dipped down to your soaked through, and now sheer, t-shirt.
warnings:Â farmhand!tyler owens x farmer's daughter!reader, smut, farmer au, secret relationship, established relationship, bull rider!tyler, rain, sex on a hayloft, kissing, dirty talk, oral, facesitting, manhandling, impact play, penetrative sex, unprotected sex, wrote this in the middle of the night oops, click here for the prequel to this story
word count: 1673
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Rain splattered against the barn door as you fought to tug it closed, droplets whipped your face until the very last second when you finally managed to latch it shut.Â
âHey,â a deep timbre crackled from behind you, causing you to whirl around.Â
âOh, hi Tyler,â a smile couldnât help but creep up on your features as you spotted the painstakingly handsome farmhand, âwhat are you doing in here?âÂ
A chuckle then bubbled out of him as he leaned the long pitchfork in his grasp against a nearby wall.
âMy job, maâam.â
âOf course, right,â one of your hands shot up to wipe your wet face, though without much success as your palms too were completely drenched.Â
âBetter question is,â he took a step closer to where you stood, dripping onto the dusty barn floors, âwhat are you doing in here?âÂ
âOh, well, I was just coming home from a ride on Blue when the rain came pouring down, soââÂ
âSo what youâre saying is that you just came in here seeking shelter from the rain?â a smirk dazzled his features, âout of every shed and every other barn you passed on your way back to the house, you conveniently chose this one which I just so happen to still be in from when you poked your head in earlier,â his gaze briefly dipped down to your soaked through, and now sheer, t-shirt.
âHm,â you hummed through your smile, âyeah, that really is convenient,â neither denying nor affirming his accusation as you then teasingly twisted away from the close proximity his slow stride had created.
Catching the ladder that led up to the open hayloft, you slowly began to climb it.Â
âJust what are you doing now?â you heard from behind you.Â
âYou said you were working,â you glanced over your shoulder, successfully catching Tyler staring at your ass through your jean shorts, âso Iâm getting out of your hair.âÂ
âOh, is that what youâre doing?â
âThatâs right,â you reached the top and plopped yourself down on the planks, âIâm kind that way. So now, just go back to whatever you were doing, lifting heavy things or whatever,â you waved a vague hand down at him in hopes that he would put on a show for you and let you ogle the way his muscles flexed beneath his tight shirt.Â
But he didnât pick the pitchfork back up.Â
Instead, he simply blew out a soft chuckle, gazing up at you as a light shake found his head, staring up at your drenched visage just a moment longer before he began to climb the ladder as well.Â
A giggle rolled off your tongue as he reached the top, a gentle sound that he then swiftly smothered as he leaned in and pressed his lips to yours, still balanced on the ladder, clutching onto the sides as he reached you, sitting cross-legged on the floor before him.Â
âYouâre unbelievable, you know that?âÂ
âMe?â you tilted your lips out of his reach, âI am an angel. Iâve never done anything wrong in my life,â a grin accompanied your jest.Â
As he climbed the rest of the way up onto the loft, you didnât shift away to make room for him, only leaned back on your forearms as he blissfully crawled to settle above you.Â
When you raised yourself up to kiss him once more, you only got to taste him for but a moment, only shyly managing to sink your fingers into the hem of his shirt, before he denied you of any more.Â
âI swear to god, itâs like you want your daddy to catch us with the way you keep throwing yourself at me.â
Letting out a light-hearted scoff, you said, âexcuse me? First of all, itâs raining and even if it wasnât, heâs not coming down here, not this time of day, and second of all, talk about yourself, sir,â you hooked your legs up and over the small of his back, âyouâre the one always stealing kisses from me even when you know heâs around,â you counted, âoh, also that one time in the tool shed? It doesnât matter that you covered my mouth, he for sure knew something was going on in there,â Tylerâs smile only brightened at the recollection, âand donât even get me started on the way youâre always looking at me.â
âHow do I look at you?âÂ
âYou know howâŚâ you laughed, melting under his gaze, âyouâre doing it right now.âÂ
âOh, am I?â he acted as if it wasnât completely on purpose how his eyes undressed you, âIâm sorry, I hadnât noticed.âÂ
Leaning down to capture your lips once more, a light squeak then escaped your lungs as he suddenly rolled over onto his back, onto a low pile of loose hay, dragging you along with him.
But as your body rested atop his, completely plastered against one another as his broad hands took their time raking down your curves, a soft chuckle rumbled in his chest and vibrated against your tongue.Â
âOh my god, youâre so fucking wet,â he laughed, playfully giving the drenched denim clinging to your ass a swift tap.Â
Pushing yourself up a bit more, you spotted the splotchy stamp youâd transferred all down Tylerâs front.Â
âYeah well, I was just caught in the rain, what do you want me to do?âÂ
âIt really did get you good, didnât it?â you felt his hands shift and nimbly undo your shorts.
âMhm,â you nodded, blinking down at him as he yanked your soaked shorts down and tossed them off to the side, onto a hay bale.Â
âYou mind if I check something real quick?â he playfully asked, scooping his grasp down to curve securely around the plush of your bottom.Â
âNot at all,â you smiled before a sharp yelp then suddenly erupted out of you.
Tyler knew he could toss you around like a ragdoll, a skill of his he wasnât at all shy to lean into, especially now as he yanked you closer, all the way up his frame till he settled you just above his face.
âTyler!â you laughed, squirming lightly as he pulled you further down against him, letting his nose nuzzle against the sliver of your underwear before he placed a sloppy kiss against them.Â
With his wide palms still glued to your butt, a few of his fingers stretched out to catch the hem of your panties and tug them to the side, granting himself the full access he desired.Â
As he began to eagerly lap you up, he briefly murmured against you, âyeah, you really are completely soaked,â conjuring a hazy laugh to rip through you as your head tipped back at the pleasure.Â
Teasing your little clit till your thighs began to shake on either side of his face, you felt his hands briefly migrate up your back and guide you to collapse entirely above him, bending you forward and letting your forearms land in a soft pile of hay for support.Â
His strong arms then scooped back down to your ass, blanketing them around your hips as he brought you even closer to him, evidently not that desperate to let himself breathe any time soon as your all-consuming presence above him was the one and only thing he desired.Â
With the way that he devoured you whole, not long passed till you were cumming all over his face, whimpering and trembling against his unyielding efforts. You barely let yourself catch your breath before you crawled back down his form, lazily kissing the taste of you off of his tongue as you worked at freeing his hard cock that strained in his jeans.
Your frame stayed plastered against his own after you sank down upon him, your tits in the soaked shirt smooshing against his chest. With your panties still clinging just off to the side of your cunt, you only let yourself shutter at the stretch a shy second before your trembly thighs raised you back up to find a slow rhythm.
âFuckâŚâ he groaned, tilting away from the breathless kiss, âride that cockâ, shit, youâre so good,â he nearly hissed at the way you rolled your hips, your silky walls clinging around his girth, âthatâs my girl.âÂ
âYeah, well I partly blame you for finally explaining to me how exactly it is you ride those crazy bulls,â you spoke about his daring side gig, âhow you stay on, tame them.â
âYeah,â an airy chuckle slipped out of his lungs, âyou might just give me a run for my money if I ever get you up on a real one.âÂ
âI thought thatâs what I was doing now,â you smirked down at him as you rocked your hips even further down against his, grinding the length of him dizzyingly deep inside of your pussy. The comment however also earned you a slap across the ass, causing the laugh hiding just behind your lips to finally break free, âhey, Iâm not wrong, you are an animal!â
Burying one of his hands into your hair, he uttered against your lips, âwell, if Iâm an animal, then youâre one too,â nearly growling as he held you close and let himself buck up into you, meeting your slow bouncing halfway, âweâre cut from the same cloth you and me.â
âYeah,â you moaned, digging your weak hands into his shirt and surely stretching the cotton out, âyou and meâŚâ
Tilting your head just far enough back so that he could catch sight of how your eyes began to roll in your skull, he groaned, âfuck, youâre so beautiful⌠so fucking perfect and warm, tight, fucking squeezing around me so good, and so fucking wetâŚâ a chuckle slipped out of you both at the double entendre, âyou messy girl⌠my messy little fucking girl⌠youâll never get to dry off if I have a say in the matter⌠let you stay just completely soaked for fucking ever and make it so easy for me to just do anything I wantâŚâ
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unpredictable (like the weather) | tyler owens x fem!reader
Pairing: Tyler Owens x Fem!Reader (mentions of slight Scott x Fem!Reader) Summary: When you meet Tyler Owens, you have no intention of getting to know him â you know what kind of reputation he has in town. Tyler, on the other hand, has only one plan: win you over in any way he possibly can. Warnings: Alcohol, heavy drinking/getting drunk (not the reader), mentions of being sick Word Count: 7k A/N: So, someone commented on my last longer fic, Death Wish Love, saying that Tyler reminds them of the movie The Choice (which I love), so I rewatched it the other day and this is what ended up coming out of that inspiration! I wrote it pretty much all in one day (which is kinda insane for me), but now that Twisters is out online and I rewatched it twice in two days, the desire to write for Tyler is stronger than ever. This one is a longer one, so settle in and enjoy! đ
If someone was to ask Tyler Owens about the first time he met you, heâd say that things didnât quite go to plan. Not that there was a plan at all, really, considering the fact that he didnât know who was going to be on the other side of the door when he heard a knock. All he knew when he opened it was that the woman standing on the other side, holding a stack of several towels in her arms, was the most beautiful person heâd ever seen.
âOh, damn, let me take those,â Tyler said, reaching out to take the towels from you. âI told the owners weâd be happy to come grab them ourselves. You didnât have to bring them all the way up here, but itâs well appreciated.â
You shrugged a shoulder. âThe owners are my parents, and thereâs nothing they love more than sending their daughter to workâŚâ You really looked at him, then. Tall, blonde⌠and soaked from head to toe in water. The man was literally dripping, a puddle having formed on the tiled floor at his feet. âDid one of your pipes break or something? Do you need a repairman?â
Tyler looked down at himself and laughed. âNo, we uhâ we were out chasinâ and we got caught in the middle of a rain storm when we jumped out of the truck to grab some footage.â He jabbed a finger over his shoulder and you spotted another man further in the room, wringing out a bright yellow t-shirt in the sink. âWeather can be pretty unpredictable.â
âOh, youâre storm chasers?â You raised your eyebrows, seemingly intrigued. âWe get a lot of those here at the motel.â
Tyler couldnât help the grin that sprung to his face. âYeah, I bet you do,â he hummed. âNone quite like us, though.â He watched as your lips quirked up into a small smile. âSo, your parents own the place? Does that mean Iâll be seeing you around more often?âÂ
âMaybe. If you need more towels.â
Tyler laughed and you couldnât stop the laughter bubbling from your lips as well. He was just about to ask you for your name when Boone came up to him, grabbed a towel and said âQuit flirting and start dryinâ yourself off. Youâre makinâ a mess of the place in front of the owners daughter, Ty.âÂ
The smile dropped from your face almost instantly and for a moment, you just looked at him without saying a word. Tyler had just started to wonder if he or Boone had said something wrong when you spoke again.Â
âAre you Tyler Owens?â
Boone let out a loud whoop. âTold ya weâre gettinâ famous on Youtube, Ty! 200,000 subscribers, baby!â
âYouâve heard of me,â Tyler replied, a little cockily, ignoring Boone behind him. He was suddenly even more curious about you. You must have come across their Youtube channel â maybe you were even subscribed. He could forgive you for not recognising him at first sight. That simple fact somehow made you even more attractive to him. Maybe you were more interested in their storm chasing videos than in him⌠but he could change that.
âOh, honey, thatâs not a good thing.â
Tyler raised his eyebrows. âAnd whyâs that?â
âIâve been warned about you. By the girls at the bar in town. Ringing any bells?â You crossed your arms over your chest and suddenly Tyler was intimidated. Tyler was the type of guy who never got intimidated.
He hated that it wasnât ringing any bells in his head. Heâd gone to the local bar a fair few times over his years of storm chasing around the area. He was a flirt â that much was clear to anyone that spoke to him. But he was a gentleman as well. His mother had raised him to be.
âPlease donât take offence to this, darlinâ, but I really donât know what youâre talking about,â Tyler attempted, though he had a feeling youâd already made up your mind about him.Â
You smiled at him, then, and Tyler knew it wasnât a friendly smile. It was more of a how the hell donât you know what Iâm talking about smile. If that was a thing.
âTyler Owens, the storm chasing hunk who flirts with everyone but the second things look like they might get serious, he hurries off with a tornado to chase,â you explained. âThat you?â
He opened his mouth to reply, but all that came out was a âHang onâ noâ okay, thatâs notââ
Much to his dismay, you were clearly done with the conversation. âIf the towels are all you need, Iâve gotta get back to work. Youâre welcome to ring the office if you need anything else. Just dial 7 on the phone on the desk.â
With that, Tyler watched as you turned on your heel and walked away. He laughed to himself in disbelief at what had just happened, leaning up against the doorframe until you disappeared from view. Â
âHey, storm chasing hunk suits you, man,â Boone called from where he was towel drying his hair in the mirror.Â
âNot sure if thatâs the kinda reputation Iâm after, Boone.âÂ
Tyler had learnt that day that you could also be just as unpredictable as the weather.Â
~~
After your first encounter with Tyler Owens, you had been glad not to see him for a month. Itâd been a relatively calm weather month, with a few storms here and there but none really amounting to anything. It was good in some ways, but not in others. Less storms meant less storm chasers staying at the motel, which meant less money.Â
Youâd almost found yourself wishing for more storms.
At least until you saw Tylerâs familiar red truck pulling into the parking lot on a rainy Sunday afternoon.
That day, your parents had left you in charge while they headed out to Oklahoma City to stock up on a bunch of supplies that the motel was running low on, and how typical of that to be the day Tyler Owens and the Tornado Wranglers returned after their month long absence.
You watched as Tyler walked towards the office, clearly not bothered by the drizzle of rain. It didnât surprise you â given the fact that heâd been soaked from head to toe when you first met him and was more interested in flirting with you rather than drying off. That had told you everything you needed to know about him.
When he pulled open the door and met your eyes, he flashed you a grin. âYour favourite storm chasing hunk returns,â Tyler greeted, his tone joking. âLong time no see, hey?â
âIf only itâd been longer,â you give him a small smile of your own. âAnd favourite is a bit of a stretch. I met you once and you think you had that much of an impression on me? Have we got some storms coming our way, then?â You attempt to change the topic.
âWhat if I said I was just here to see you?â
You raised your eyebrows as you looked up at him. âIâd say youâre an asshole for getting my hopes up that we might end up booked out with storm chasers for the next couple of days.â
Tyler scrunched up his nose a little. He looked cute. Even though youâd been warned to steer clear of him, you had to admit he was a good looking man. You shook the thought from your mind.
âBeen slow out this way this month?â He asked.
âYou have no idea.â
âWell, itâs your lucky day then. You got five rooms for us? Just for the one night for now. Gotta see what tomorrow brings,â Tyler said.Â
You knew that there were five rooms for them â there were only three other guests staying in the motel at the moment and you had forty rooms, so it was an easy job to book five for Tyler and his team.
âFive rooms, huh? Not sharing anymore?â
The last time theyâd stayed, you remembered that theyâd only booked three rooms. The dark haired man with the moustache had been in Tylerâs room when youâd met him.Â
Tyler nodded. âYeah, our Youtube has kinda blown up a bit over the past month,â he chuckled. âWe can afford separate rooms for the first time ever so weâre making the most of it.â
You made a mental note to look their Youtube channel up later. Even if Tyler wasnât on your radar, all of his friends had seemed nice enough last time you met them, and they must have been fairly talented at what they did to have amassed such a following online. Â
âOkay, so your rooms are from 201 to 205, just head up the stairs to the second level and youâll see the numbers on the doors,â you said, grabbing the five sets of keys to the rooms and handing them to him.
He took the keys, slinging the key rings on his fingers to make them a little easier to carry.Â
âI guess Iâll see you around, then?â Tyler asked, taking a step back from the counter.
You smiled at him. âNot if I can help it.â
~~
The Tornado Wranglers had stayed at your motel a few more times since the second time Tyler met you, and every time, you had reacted to him the same way. You tolerated him. No matter how much Tyler tried to win you over, flirt with you, get you to show any interest in him, it never worked.Â
Tyler was nursing his sorrows with a beer, the rest of the Wranglers and a few other storm chasing groups in the parking lot of your motel when he saw you. You were tugging on a coat and heading out of the office, a set of car keys in your hands.
Heâd known that you didnât live at the motel like your parents did and had seen you arriving at the motel early in the mornings when heâd been up early during their stays in the past, but heâd never seen you when you left.Â
âIâll be right back,â Tyler said to no one in particular, putting his beer down and standing up, jogging over to where you were walking towards your car. âYou heading out?â
You turned, meeting his eyes, and let out a sigh at the sight of him. âGoing home, actually.â
âWhy donât you stay?â Tyler asked, nodding back to where his group was. âHave a couple of drinks with us. We donât bite, really. You might enjoy yourself.â He was being truthful in his words. Heâd decided to try a new method. No flirting, just honesty. Just trying to show you that he was interested in you without being too over the top.
For a moment, Tyler thought you might actually say yes.
âI canât,â you shook your head. âBut you guys enjoy your night, and try not to be too loud. Remember that my parents live here and they donât wanna deal with noise complaints.â
Tyler laughed. âWhen have we ever been the cause of a noise complaint, darlinâ?â
You laughed, too, and Tyler thought it was the most beautiful sound on earth.
âOkay, none that Iâm aware of but thereâs a first time for everything.â
âExactly,â Tyler grinned. âIf youâre not gonna come have some drinks with us, then what do you say to coming on a chase with us? First time for everything. Promise I wonât drive you into the middle of a tornado on your first chase.â
You raised your eyebrows. âSo, you think Iâm gonna say yes to a tornado chase when I wonât say yes to drinks? Tyler Owens, you are ridiculous,â you let out a breathy laugh. âAnd who says I havenât chased before?â
With that, you were quick to unlock and get into your car, ending the conversation. Tyler stepped out of the way as you reversed and drove out of the motel. He sighed to himself as he walked back to the group, a small smile on his face. Had you chased before? He wanted to know everything about it, about you. Who had you chased with? When? He figured they were questions heâd never get the answers to.Â
âOh, you got it bad, Ty,â Boone said as he got back to his seat.Â
âYeah,â Tyler said, taking a swig of his beer. âYeah, I do.â
~~
The next few times Tyler stayed at the motel, he didnât see you. Your parents had insisted that you were all right when heâd asked, just told him that youâd âgotten busy all of a suddenâ, and Tyler wasnât sure what to make of that.Â
It was the fourth time theyâd stayed at the motel in the past month when he saw you again, and it was only when he and the other Wranglers made their way to the local bar for some drinks after a long day of failed chasing. The very bar youâd mentioned to him that he had a reputation in.Â
He almost walked straight back out the door when he saw you, but Boone pulled him right back in, insisting that this was the night to show you that he was nothing like his reputation anymore. If he could win you over, tonight would be the night, Boone said.Â
Boone had never been further from the truth.
It wasnât long after theyâd arrived that Tyler spotted a few members of the relatively new Storm Par team wandering into the bar, dressed in their uniforms like they were attending a meeting, not going out for drinks. He scoffed â until he saw the tall browned haired man , Scott, he thought his name was, wandering over to you, holding⌠holy hell, was he bringing you roses?
By the smile on your face, they were definitely for you.
Oh, Tyler felt like he could melt right into the floor. So this was why youâd never paid him any attention? This was why youâd been missing from the motel? Your parents telling him you were busy was because you were with Scott? He suddenly remembered you saying youâd been chasing before. It had to have been with Scott.Â
Storm Par had begun to get in their way a lot with their chasing, and now they were getting in his way again, but with you instead.Â
He watched as you took the roses from Scottâs hands and sniffed them, a smile blooming beautifully on your face as Scott took a seat beside you, resting his hand on your thigh.Â
Boone, sitting beside him, muttered an âOh, shit.â
âYeah, oh shit is right,â Lily said from the other side of Boone. âYou all right over there, Ty?âÂ
He hadnât realised heâd paused with his beer half way to his mouth. He cleared his throat and spun around in his chair, moving to face the bar again. The last thing he wanted to do was get caught staring at you in this bar of all places.Â
âIâm fine,â Tyler lied through his teeth. âShe was never interested in me anyway, and now I have a reason not to be interested in her anymore.â Or a reason to be incredibly jealous and have a few too many drinks⌠which is exactly what Tyler did. Â
Later that night, he found himself wandering across the bar to find you. Heâd watched Scott and the rest of the Storm Par team leave an hour ago and had been surprised that youâd stayed behind.Â
Dani and Dexter had attempted to stop him but there was really nothing that could stop Tyler Owens when he set his mind to something. Even if, a few hours ago, Tyler had felt like giving up on winning you over was the best course of action.
But Tyler Owens didnât give up. Not that easily, anyway. And who was he to give in to someone from Storm Par? He was Tyler Owens, a Tornado Wrangler! The fact that he was incredibly drunk never crossed his mind.
âSo,â Tyler said, pulling up the seat beside you. âScott from Storm Par took you chasinâ.â
You spun to look at him, surprised by his appearance. Youâd spotted him in the bar a few hours ago but had been too preoccupied at the time to think much of it. You assumed heâd left when youâd seen a few members of his team leave earlier, but apparently not.
âHe did,â you nodded. âI take it you saw him and the others here earlier.âÂ
Tyler screwed up his nose. âBut youâve never been storm chasinâ with me.â
You looked at him, amused. He was clearly quite intoxicated. Youâd never seen him like this before. Drunk Tyler Owens was quite endearing. âNo, I havenât been.â
âYou should,â he said. âI think you havenât actually been storm chasinâ for real unless youâve been in my truck, storm chasinâ with me. And you havenât been, so your trip with Scott doesnât count.â
You couldnât help but laugh at him. This was the man the girls at this very bar had warned you about? The one that flirted with everyone? The poor man was much too drunk to flirt with anyone right now â including you. That probably wouldnât stop him from trying though.
âOh, doesnât it? Well, thatâs a shame. Iâll have to tell Scott.â
Tyler shook his head. âDonât tell your boyfriend I said that.â
âBoyfriend?â You raised your eyebrows. âWho says heâs my boyfriend?â
You saw something like hope spark in Tylerâs eyes. âIsnât he?â
âHe wishes he was,â you admitted, looking down at the roses on the table in front of you. You hadnât expected him to give those to you, nor to make a beeline to you when they arrived at the bar tonight. Sure, Scott was cute, and he could be sweet when he wanted to be, but when you looked at him⌠well, that was the problem, really. When you looked at him, you just couldnât look at him the way you should look at someone you really liked.Â
Tyler stared at you for a few moments, as if in shock. âI will be right back.â
With that, Tyler jumped up from the chair and bolted straight to the mens bathroom. You watched as the man he was sitting with before, Dexter, sighed and walked into the bathroom after him. Dani, the other member of his team, wandered over to you.
âSorry about him,â she said, nodding her head towards the bathrooms. âHe usually doesnât get that drunk. Heâs much better at holding his liquor than youâd think he is.âÂ
You shook your head. âNo, itâs fine. Will he be okay? If he doesnât drink that much?â
âYeah, heâll be fine,â Dani seemed quite certain. âHeâll wallow in his self pity for a while and then heâll be back to same olâ Tyler. Anyway, Iâm gonna go order an Uber to take us back to the motel. No way Tyâs staying here after that. See you around, yeah?â
Dani left before you had a chance to ask her what self pity he was wallowing in and by the time Tyler and Dexter came out of the bathroom, Tyler was in no state to continue a conversation with you. Dexter gave you a nod as he helped a very green looking Tyler out of the bar and probably into the Uber awaiting them outside.Â
You finished off your drink and sat in silence, thinking to yourself for a while. For the first time since youâd met Tyler Owens four months ago, you were actually feeling intrigued by him.
~~
Itâd been three weeks since your encounter with Tyler Owens at the bar. You hadnât seen them the following morning, as theyâd left the motel early to get chasing, according to your parents, who had taken the keys when they checked out.Â
Theyâd been at the motel once since, and youâd been surprised at the disappointment you felt when Tyler had ignored you for the entire time. He hadnât even said a single hello, nor come up to you and joked or flirted with you like he usually did. You had no idea if he remembered your conversation at the bar a few weeks ago, but your instinct told you that he didnât. You couldnât help but be curious at what had caused the switch.
It was out of that same curiosity that you typed Tornado Wranglers into Youtube and clicked on their channel, wondering if you watched some of their videos, youâd get some kind of clue as to why Tyler had changed around you. They had 500,000 followers now, and you vaguely remembered Boone mentioning they had 200,000 when youâd first met them. That was quite an impressive growth for four months, especially for something as niche as storm chasing.
You were about to start scrolling through their videos when you noticed a new one, right at the top, titled Not My First Tornadeo Live Stream. You laughed a little at the name as you clicked on it, not sure what you were exactly clicking onto. But your breath caught in your throat at the sight that greeted you when it loaded.
For the first time, you let yourself notice how attractive Tyler Owens really was.
Tyler and Boone were sat in the front seats of what you assumed was his red truck and, by the looks of it, they were driving head first into a tornado, as they seemed to do quite often judging by the thumbnails and titles of their other videos. Tyler was driving, one hand on the wheel and his other arm leaning against the arm rest.
âLooks like this is gonna be a good one, guys!â Boone cheered, turning to face the camera to the outside of the truck and showing the tornado forming in front of them. âLook at that beauty!â
You furrowed your eyebrows, watching as Boone moved, taking the camera with him and pointing it out of the passenger seat window. He then spun it again, facing it towards himself to show the upper half of his body hanging out the window.Â
âBoone, get back inside,â you could barely hear Tylerâs voice through the wind on the microphone.
You were surprised when Boone listened to him, moving back inside the truck and pointing the camera at Tyler. Youâd never seen them storm chasing before, but you could tell from the look on Booneâs face that Tyler wasnât quite himself.Â
âTylerâs feeling a little out of sorts today,â Boone started. âWell, all month, actually. You need to get laid, Ty. Hell, I know it, you know it, even the tornado knows it.â
âBoone, are we live right now?â Tyler glanced at him.
âYeah, we are, and the chat agrees,â Boone said, clearly looking at something on the screen. âOh, hang on â I think we even have some volunteers!â
âDonât say stuff like that. What if sheâs watching?â
She? Youâre suddenly intrigued. Who is this mysterious she that Tyler mentioned? Heâd never mentioned anything about another woman to you â not like he would ever tell you, since he spent most of his time when he spoke to you just getting on your nerves. At least until the bar. But maybe things had changed. Maybe thatâs why heâd been different. Because he had something serious with someone.Â
Maybe he was no longer the storm chasing flirting hunk that he had been when youâd first met him. Thatâd explain why heâd stopped flirting with you and started ignoring you. Something uncomfortable settled in your stomach.Â
Boone scoffed. âTy, the day that girl watches one of our lives is gonna be the day that tornadoes miraculously decide to stop forming.â He looked at the screen. âEveryoneâs asking who she is now, yâknow?â
âThank you so much for telling allââ Tyler paused to quickly glance at the screen himself, âall 284,000 people watching us right now about her.â
âYou brought it up, man!â Boone replied defensively. âHey, maybe thisâll give you more luck with the ladies and help you get over her. Guys, if anyoneâs interested, weâre gonna be atââ
âLetâs focus on the tornado, Boone!â Tyler shouted, louder than youâd ever heard him before. But it did the job, bringing Booneâs focus back to the tornado in front of them as they drove closer to it.
Your mind was whirring as you watched them get closer. You were sure Tyler was right with what heâd said at the bar. Maybe you never really had been storm chasing, considering the fact that what you were watching was so different to the chase that Scott had taken you on. And Boone had said something about getting over her. Had Tyler been dating someone? Had it ended badly?Â
As if on cue, your phone buzzed beside the computer, the screen lighting up with Scottâs name on it. You stared at it for a moment and then picked it up and hit answer.Â
~~
âMan, you gotta tell me what the hell is going on,â Boone said, grabbing a beer out of the cooler and sitting down on the fold-up chair next to where Tyler was sitting comfortably with a beer of his own. âYouâve been in a bad mood for like a whole month. Even the chat is starting to notice when weâre live during a chase. Itâs bad for business.â
Tyler sighed and took a long drink of his beer.
âItâs cause of that girl,â Dani offered from her spot in the doorway of the van. âYou know, the one from that motel? Remember when we went to that barâ oh, wait, you wouldnât remember cause you got drunk by 9 oâclock and Lily took you back to the motel.âÂ
Boone narrowed his eyes at her. âYeah, I remember a bit, Dani.â
âGuys, come on,â Tyler attempted, breaking his silence. âItâs late, weâre all tired after the last couple weeks. Can we not just enjoy the quiet and relax?â
âNo, man, we canât,â Boone sat up straighter in his chair. âIâm invested now. What happened with that girl from the motel?â
Dani pointed a finger over to where the Storm Par cars were parked. A few of the members of that team were milling about, but most of them had headed upstairs already. âSheâs dating Scott from the Storm Par team,â she explained.Â
Tylerâs eyes narrowed in on Scott, who was pacing back and forward, holding his phone up to his ear. Was he talking to you? Listening to you, hearing your beautiful laughter on the other end of the line? On second thoughts, Tyler didnât wanna know.
âOh, wait â I do remember that! Didnât he give her flowers?â Boone piped up, memories coming back from his very drunken night. Tyler was surprised he was able to remember the detail about the flowers considering how much heâd had to drink that night.Â
âYeah, he did,â Lily nodded, joining in the conversation. âAnd then Ty got so drunk he apparently ran out on her mid conversation so he could go and throw up in the toilet, and Dexter had to go and rescue him.âÂ
Tyler furrowed his eyebrows. âMid conversation with her?â He looked between Dexter and Dani. âWas I talking to her when I was sick?â
Dexter nodded. âYeah, we tried to stop you from going over there but it wouldâve taken a tornado to hold you back from her, I think. You werenât there for long before you made the dash to the bathroom though.â
âYeah, but she seemed to be understanding when I talked to her about it,â Dani added.
Tyler frowned. He had no memory of that at all â what had he been talking to you about? Heâd seen you from a distance the last time heâd been at your motel but heâd made a point not to speak to you because of Scott, trying to save himself the heartbreak, telling himself it was his own damn fault for liking a girl who never gave him even the slightest hint of reciprocation. He took another drink of his beer. Whatever youâd spoken about didnât matter.
âOkay, enough about her. Iâm sorry Iâve been in a bad mood, letâs just move on, all right?â Tyler raised his beer in the air. âHow about a cheers to being 10,000 subscribers away from 600k?âÂ
~~
It didnât take Tyler long to go back on his word about moving on.Â
When they all stayed at your motel again, he had no idea that youâd been watching the livestream a few weeks ago, but what he did know was that he wasnât going to give up so easily. Heâd learnt a lot over the past few weeks of storm chasing. Especially when he saw Scott from Storm Par parked on the side of the road, yelling at one of his team members.
That enough told Tyler that he had to win you over more than ever. He just hoped that in the past few weeks since heâd last spoken to you and since heâd seen you at the bar with Scott, things hadnât gotten so serious between the two of you that he couldnât stop it.Â
Tyler knew that you deserved someone so much better than Scott. Even if that wasnât him, he wasnât going to let you end up with someone like that â a man that yelled at his coworkers the way heâd seen Scott yelling at his was not a good man.
He and the team had taken their bags upstairs to their rooms after your parents checked them in and Tyler had been heading back down to the truck to grab a few things they couldnât carry before when he spotted you. You were walking into the entrance of the hotel from the street.Â
Tyler quickly forgot about getting the things out of the truck and made a beeline to you. He could tell by the look on your face that you were surprised at seeing him. Probably because heâd ignored you last time he was here â something he regretted â and here he was, walking right up to you.
âTyler,â you greeted him with a nod of his head and made an attempt to side-step around him, but he was quick enough to step in your way, making it so you couldnât pass him. You looked up at him with raised eyebrows. âHave you remembered I exist this visit?â
âListen, about thatââ
âOh, youâre actually talking to me now?â
Tyler huffed. âYeah, I am talking to you now.â
âWhy?â
âBecause Iâm going to win you over. Like Iâve been trying to do for the past six months.â
âSix months? Tyler, why are you so intent on winning me over?â
Tyler took a deep breath and then spoke. âBecause I like you. I have ever since I first met you. And I cannot stand the idea of you being with someone like Scott, so if youâll just listen to me for a secondââ
âScott?â You cut him off. âYou donât remember that conversation at the bar, do you?â
He paused. âDo you not remember how drunk I was?â
You laughed to yourself. âWell, yes. I do remember you being so drunk you had to run off to the bathroom, you were slurring all your words and you called Scott my boyfriend. I told you that he wasnât. He still isnât, and he never will be.âÂ
Scott had called you that day you were watching the livestream to tell you that he wasnât sure he could put as much time into a relationship with you as he put into his job and chasing. It had been a weight off your chest â one you didnât even realise you had there.
The look on Tylerâs face almost made you laugh again. He looked completely flabbergasted. Â You reached up and gently patted his shoulder in slight pity before stepping around him and heading towards the office. Your parents had given you a break, which youâd used to go for a walk and stretch your legs, and they were likely awaiting your return.
Tyler stood in shock for a few moments, but it only took him a second longer to come to his senses. He turned around and called your name, making you turn back to face him. There was a look of amusement on your face.Â
âYes, Tyler?âÂ
âGo on a date with me,â Tyler said, the words accidentally being more of an order and less of a question. He cleared his throat and tried again. âI mean â will you go on a date with me?â
That was really not very gentlemanly of him at all.Â
 âI thought you usually run away and chase tornadoes before it can get serious with girls.â
Tyler shrugged his shoulders. âThought Iâd change it up a bit and chase you instead.â He paused and then laughed. âOkay, that sounded way more creepy than I intended it to sound. Donât take that too seriously, darlinâ.â
You couldnât help but smile at him and the sound of his laughter. Despite the fact that you had spent the last few months doing nothing but tolerating Tyler Owens, you relented. What could it hurt, anyway? It wasnât him flirting with you at a bar and running off before things got serious. Besides, you had a feeling you might have judged him a little too harshly based on his reputation at first. âFine. One date.â
âHow does tomorrow night sound?â
âYou sure you can fit me into your tornado chasing schedule?âÂ
âYeah, Iâll pass on a message to the tornados not to happen tomorrow night.â
When Tyler headed back upstairs later that night, he found Boone sitting in his room. He looked at him expectantly as Tyler closed the door behind him. âSo, how did it go, man?â
Tyler found it impossible to keep the smile off of his face. âThat Storm Par asshole is out of the picture, and I have a date scheduled for tomorrow night.â
~~
For the first time in a long time, Tyler Owens had forgotten to check the weather before leaving the motel. But somehow, it had worked out in his favour. His plans of a romantic sunset picnic were going perfectly. The sky was coloured in bright oranges and pinks. It was the perfect backdrop for your first date.Â
Tyler opened up the picnic basket from its spot on the picnic blanket underneath you and passed you a sandwich. You were sat just to the right of him, your eyes fixed on the sunset.Â
âDid my mother make this?â You asked, looking down at the sandwich.
He grinned. âI may have enlisted her help. Yâknow, she told me that she prefers me to âthat other boy sheâs been seeingâ. Says I have more of a country boy spirit to me, that the other one seemed too much like a city kid.âÂ
You snorted. âI mean, sheâs not wrong there. When Scott took me chasing, he specifically made sure we stayed out of the hail and he was very proactive with making sure I always had my window wound up so no water got inside the car.â
If Tyler had been drinking, he was pretty certain he would have spat it all back out. âAnd you seriously went out with that asshole?â He shook his head. âYouâve seen the greener side of the grass now that youâre here with me, though, havenât you?â
You scrunched up your nose. âHmm, itâs not that much greenerâŚâ
Tyler gave you a look that made you laugh.Â
âNo, but seriously. Your storm chasing looks much more adventurous than Scottâs. A hell of a lot scarier, as well. You wonât catch me hanging out the side of your truck just to get a good video of it, thatâs for sure,â you grinned.Â
He looked at you for a moment, eyebrows furrowed. âYouâve seen our videos?â
âYeah,â you nodded, taking a small bite of the sandwich finally. âI watched a little bit of one of your live streams a little while ago. Boone was hanging out the side of your car and was saying something about you needing to get laid.â
Tyler flushed. Oh, no. Out of all of the live streams you could have caught and youâd watched that one? The one where Boone had said tornadoes would be more likely to stop forming all together rather than you watching their videos? âOkay, Iâm gonna need you to wipe that whole experience from your brain for me, okay darlinâ?âÂ
You couldnât help but laugh at him, shaking your head at his pink tinged cheeks. He was embarrassed. At this point, you honestly werenât sure that Tyler Owens even knew how to feel embarrassed. But apparently, he could.
âOnly if you tell me one thing in return, cowboy.â
âDeal.â
âWhy were you so intent on winning me over? And donât say itâs just because you like me.â
Tyler sighed and leant back on his hands, staring up at the sky which had dulled a little in colour but was still beautiful. âWell, you know that when we first met each other, I liked you straight away. I was flirting with you from the get-go. I think at first it started out as a little bit of a challenge for me. Iâm not really used to girls not liking me â and I know that sounds cocky as hell, and it is, but thatâs just the truth,â he admitted. âBut there was always just something about you that made me wanna get to know you better. And I donât give up once I set my mind to something, which is why weâre sitting here right now.â
You honestly felt flattered by his words. Amused, too, about his admission that he wasnât used to girls not being interested in him. But mostly flattered.Â
âNow you tell me why you said yes to this date,â Tyler said.
There was no point lying or trying to come up with any other answer other than the truth. You also didnât want to lie to him. Heâd been completely honest with you. He deserved the same from you.
âWhen we first met, I really didnât like you. I think I made that pretty clear. I wasnât interested in being just another girl who got flirted with and then abandoned. But I think that night at the bar, the one you donât remember, was what made me interested in you. It was the first time Iâve seen you completely honest. You werenât just trying to flirt with me or mess with me. And then you ignored me the next time you saw me.â
âI said Iâm sorry about that!â
âI know,â you smiled. âBut I just think I said yes because I figured, what the hell? Things with Scott and I were never gonna work out, I was getting jealous over you mentioning your ex on a live stream. If that isnât a sure sign I like you at least enough to say yes to a date, I donât know what is.â
Tyler sat up straighter. âMentioning my ex on a live stream?â
âYeah,â you nodded. âBoone was talking about you getting over someone. You donât remember? It was the same one where he hung out the window. I only watched the one.â
âDarlinâ, that wasnât about an ex.â
âNo?â
âIt was about me trying to get over you.â
You stared at him for a moment and then burst into laughter, completely unable to stop yourself. Tyler couldnât help but laugh as well. The amount of miscommunication between the two of you simply because you didnât communicate was ridiculous.Â
Both of you had been so busy in your conversation and laughter that neither of you had realised that the sunset had disappeared, replaced with dark clouds. It wasnât until rain started falling that you both stopped laughing and looked up to the sky.
âShit, we need to get the stuff back to the truck!â Tyler was quick to jump up, scooping things back into the picnic basket while you grabbed the blanket and rolled it up in your arms.Â
You both laughed as you ran back to the truck, luckily parked not far away, and shoved the basket and blanket on the back seat. But the rain had intensified so much in the short amount of time that you were both already soaked to the bone by the time youâd gotten to the car.
âWe could really use some of those motel towels right now, huh?â You said.
Tyler looked at you and laughed again. There was no rush from either of you to get back into the truck as you stood side by side beside it, looking into each others eyes as the rain pummelled down.Â
He couldnât believe he was here right now with you. Standing in the rain, on a date. Heâd forgotten to check the weather for the first time in a long time. But heâd known all along just how unpredictable the weather could be. Just like you could be. And just like he could be, too.
âCan I kiss you?â He asked, voice loud enough to be heard against the sound of the rain and thunder that had just appeared overhead.Â
He watched as your lips quirked up into a smile. âYes,â you nodded in reply.
Tyler wasted no time in placing his hands on your waist and bringing his lips to yours. Heâd never kissed anyone in the rain before, and while it was a memorable experience, it wasnât entirely pleasant, especially due to the rain getting heavier and heavier by the second, but none of that bothered him because he was kissing you. Because it was your lips moving against his, your hands running through his hair, your body pressed up against his.Â
When you broke apart for air, Tyler rested his forehead against yours.
âSo, did I win you over?â
âHmm,â you smiled. âMaybe if you bring me some towelsâŚâÂ
Tyler let out a laugh and leant in to peck your lips again. âCominâ right up, darlinâ.â
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Masterlist | Glen Powell
Jake âHangmanâ Seresin - Tyler Owens
Updated: 11/3/2024 (link check)
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Iâm back again with another one!!! Itâs definitely not as lengthy as my other lists (yet) but Iâm hoping to find some more for all three. I also figured Iâd get a stake in this territory as the Glen Powell fanclub grows post-twisters. I hope yâall find what youâre looking for!
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đ BROTHERS BEST FRIEND | @tongue-like-a-razor
13 parts | ongoing | đ¤đ§ď¸đ
Jake Seresin x Bradshaw!Reader
The trials and tribulations of falling for your brothers best friend.
đ BRUISES | @ohtobeleah
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Jake Seresin x WSO!Reader
After a mission goes south, Jake finds himself captured by insurgents that show no remorse. But whats worse than knowing he failed his mission? Knowing that the Weapons Systems Officer who trusted him to bring her home safe was in the same cell as him. Collecting bruises that match his own.
themes of heavy violence, sexual assault, torture, 18+ content, minors dni, mature themes, being held in captivity, hostage style situations, main character death! whump, angst, conversations that discuss antisocial and antisemetic views
đ ROCKS ARE ALLOWED TO CRACK, STARS ARE ALLOWED TO DIM | @sarahsmi13s
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jake âhangmanâ seresin x fem!pilot!reader
everyone deserves someone to comfort them in their time of need, even the ones that always lend their shoulder.
angst, language, ptsd, description of accident, panic attack, injuries, descriptions of scars, flashbacks, fear of death, familial death (mentioned), crying, bottling up feelings
đ THE WALLS ARE CAVING IN | @desert-fern
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Jake âHangmanâ Seresin x fem!Reader (known as honey bee/honey)
You are sunshine incarnate, the life of the party who is so free with your affection. Jake finds himself struggling to express his desire to be like you while wrestling with his past, what happens when it all comes crashing down around him? AKA Jake is both touch-starved and in love.
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established hangman x female!reader
Jake goes from drinking the baseâs stale coffee to bringing in cups from the cafe down the road from the hard deck, and the dagger squad is determined to find out why.
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Tyler Owens
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tyler owens x harding!reader
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tyler owens x f!reader
you and your younger brother are road-tripping across the US when you encounter a tornado. Luckily, the tornado wrangler himself shows up to help.
tornados, fear, flufffff
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tyler owens x fem!reader
As the local weather woman, you shared an interesting rivalry with your hometown storm-chaser. While you always reported on the dangerous weather from a safe distance, Tyler barreled into it head-first. But things change in the night of the county fair when you find yourself in the middle of a storm rather than the safety of a newsroom.
dramatic fluff, hurt/comfort, description of tornadoes, language, description of injury, slightly inaccurate meteorological info
Glen Powell
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6 parts | complete | đ¤đ§ď¸đ
Glen Powell x OFC (Billie James)
fluff, swearing, angst, eventual smut
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munsonsmixtapes masterlist
Anthony Bridgerton
Tired of Waiting
request: you and Anthony are convinced that youâre enemies until youâre not
Benedict Bridgerton
Paint Me series
Part One
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four (18+)
Part Five
Part Six
Part Seven
Benedict x bestie!fem!reader series
Benny
Ben
request: you tell Benedict that you don't want to have children
request: your fiancĂŠ Benedict worships your body after you struggle with some insecurity (18+)
request: You see Benedict dancing with another woman and think your courtship is over, but he assures that he loves no one but you
Tyler Owens
Save a Horse (18+)
Make it Real (18+)
Oh, Baby (18+)
request: even though you claim not to be, you are very jealous when Tyler interacts with female fans
request: you give Tyler special treatment even though itâs your birthday (18+)
request: you and Tyler can't deny the tension and sleep together at a house party-based on the song shut up and drive by rhianna (18+)
request: Tyler knows exactly how to comfort after you've had a nightmare
request: kitchen floor sex with your boyfriend Tyler (18+)
request: Tyler decides to teach you a lesson after he gets jealous seeing you hang out with Boone (18+)
request: you're the only one who's able to tie down Tylet the womanizer
Finnick Odair
request: a snippet of your life with Finnick
request: you're totally oblivious to Finnick's obvious feelings for you until he comes out and says it
Peeta Mellark
request: make out session with Peeta after he tells you that he loves you
Boone (Twisters)
request: a storm causes you and Boone to share a motel room where you have plenty of time to talk about your feelings for each other
Theodore "Laurie" Laurence
If We Have Each Other
Fiyero Tigelaar
What Is This Feeling?
request: you have Glinda help you change your appearance when you think that your current look isn't impressing Fiyero
Joel Miller
I'll Be By Your Side
request: Joel canât seem to keep his hands off of you when you get home from work
Summer Celebration Requests
You and Steve say âI love youâ for the first time during a picnic in the park
You tell your best friend Eddie that you love him on the way to a camping trip
Your best friend Eddie takes you to see your favorite band in concert where you both realize that youâre in love with each other
Youâre filling in for Gareth on the drums on the Corroded Coffin. Too bad you and the lead singer hate each other. Or do you? (18+)
Steve takes you to see a horror movie despite his hatred for them just so youâll cuddle him
You and your best friend, Eddie become members of the mile high club while on a flight (18+)
A love confession with Eddie in the rain
rockstar!Eddie and roadie!you are finally together
One thing leads to another and you make out with your enemy, mechanic!Eddie in the rain while you both wait for a tow truck to take your car to the mechanic
Eddie hates the pool, but he accompanies you anyway because he loves you so much
You and Steve are working are camp counselors for the summer, but itâs too bad that you donât like him
Halloween requests
You and your husband Eddie Diaz take your daughter pumpkin picking
You and your friend Eddie Diaz decide to take your friendship to the next level after months of pining for each other (18+)
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Hi! Iâm an environmental eng girly myself so Iâm sort of very interested in this (and also a new reader so please bear with me if Iâm lacking on some knowledge here). The 1950s were just generally a very interesting time for women in stem/ engineering but obviously not great for equality still. For example, since you mentioned that Lu is from Texas, in the 1950s there were roughly 700 engineers working with the Highway Dpt of Texas and only THREE were women. So Iâm curious, how does Lu handle/ cope with being in a field that would have her be surrounded entirely by men? She would very likely be the only women in most of her classes and professional endeavours. And I know you mentioned that when she works on that Twisters inspired Tornado project with those military boys, all of them love and adore her which I LOVE! Because sheâs so smart and such a genius so it makes my heart really happy to see that that allows her to command respect 𼰠But in college, how does she manage being in a space with all these guys who might not all respect her (god like uni eng guys are a special brand of asshole, Iâm not saying all of them but someâŚ). Because Iâm being so real- that is still an issue in engineering and still something that my girl friends and I have experienced/ felt đ
And then also with environmental engineering specifically a lot of the work is sort of⌠rural and isolated. Like you wonât be working in a big crowded space a lot of the time. And being with all those guys, (also like⌠again, college guys are just a special brand of asshole? I feel like every girl would be out of her comfort zone if she were to be around only them, even now) is that something that induces anxiety for her? Does she ever worry that âputting herself in that positionâ is inviting anything similar to the horrific violence sheâs already gone through? And then on the fluffier side, HOW does she persevere?! Because again we know she wasnât doing well? I get the vibes from the asks that she was genuinely very depressed and not at all in a good place. So Iâm just so intrigued by this era of hers. Anyways this is sooo long and convoluted feel free to ignore it haha. Itâs just something that is so interesting to me I love this woman in stem so much 𼰠But yeah Iâm interested in her college days and how she handles her horrible mental health, a very very shitty boyfriend and THIS on top of it all.
Oh and to add, we know that Ida worries for her often (along with the rest of the trinity), is she ever concerned about Lu being in those sorts of situations? Because Ida has so much complex trauma of her own (remember in Hardwoods how she has that thought that being alone with men is courting violence!!!!!!!!!!!) and she had to SEE Lu being assaulted? Just wondering because I love these two. And the rest of the trinity I guess. I know my parents would beđ¤§
Aaaaah see now youâre educating me about the Texan engineering!!! Omg thatâs so cool. I knew it had to be slim pickings but goodness, three? Yeah, wow, ok then Lu, ya got your work cut out for you. Also, Nonnie, youâre so cool, I feel special for you gracing my inbox đĽ°
ďżźOh yes, just from acquaintance I am somewhat familiar with the engineer bro vibe, ha. Having come from the army has to help her a little. So far in the story weâve focused on all the boys who love and take care of the girls as integrated into themselves, but you know there were the assholes in the 100th about it and you KNOW there were absolute pigs in the stalag, too. So itâs not a fully new issue. But, somehow this is even more secluded, likely? So, itâs intense.
I think sheâs already very withdrawn during this era so sheâs not trying to make friends with them all, if theyâre assholes she does her best to keep her head down and then enjoys smoking them at tests or in the field. If they wanna play a practical joke to sabotage her?!- oh well, they shouldnât have picked on Bucky Eganâs daughter. But omg, for all these women thereâs the question of if theyâre inviting that violence again by pursuing these careers and thatâs so horrible to even be considered but itâs so real!!! My girl has her brass knuckles though, the (pretty worthless social friends from Spencerâs crowd) and a will of iron. This is the field she wants to work in, she always did and she happened to go to kindergarten in war for it but by god sheâs gonna keep at it through college.
Also. Not wanting to fail. I think depressed and miserable as she mightâve been, failing (sheâs so like Gale lemme go scream) would be worse than anything that could happen to her while she was trying. Sheâs so dogged about it, and this is something of her own, itâs not her crew and itâs not her squadron, itâs her. Sheâs doing this, and she might as well not get up again if she fails, I think is her attitudeâŚwhen sheâs so down, ya know?
IdaâŚfor a long time Ida lives in a world where everyone could potentially be awful. She canât contextualize it well. It takes a massive toll on her mental and bodily health, that constant alertness and suspicion and stress. Being in Germany likely only exacerbates that, tbh. Nice thought Rosie but, sheâs having some severe ptsd just living amongst the language every day. đ
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The Storm Of Life - Part 1
Warnings: mention of death (no main characters), tornado
Pairing: Tyler Owens/ F. Reader
Summary: You are a single mother, currently sleeping in your car and trapped in the path of a tornado when Tyler finds you. He will go above and beyond to help you put the broken pieces back together again.
A/N: I had this idea and so far it has been really easy to write. Please let me know what you think. I was thinking of just doing little chapters and maybe do a slow burn relationship? Let me know what you think and if you want to see more. I am still new at writing fan fiction, so I love your feedback! Thank you for reading.
Part 1
âTHERE IT IS!â Boone pointed out the funnel, âSeems to be heading east.â
âI got it.â Tyler made a sharp right turn on the next road. The tornado was a big one and it was heading directly towards them.
âWOO!!!â Boone hanged out the window with the video rolling, âAre you guys seeing this!â he yelled for all of the YouTube followers.
âWhat the hell...â Tyler slammed on the brakes and Boone almost went flying.
âWhat the..â then Boone seen it.. A small car parked on the side of the road, hood up, smoke coming from under the hood and in the direct path of the oncoming tornado.
âHEY! You gotta get out of there! You okay?â Tyler yelled.
He saw you in the driver's seat and clearly you had been crying. You had your young son and daughter in the back.
In an instant Tyler was out of the truck, âCome on, get in my truck!â he yelled over the roaring winds. He ripped open the back door and grabbed your son while Boone ran to the other side of the car to get your daughter.
Tyler helped you in the the backseat of the truck and handed you the children, 'We gotta go!â
âLULU! My LULU!â your little girl cried.
âHoney we can't...â you say softly.
âWhat's LULU?â Tyler asked.
âHer stuffed bear.â you say
Tyler ran back to the car and grabbed the stuffed animal off the back seat.
âHere sweetie. We can't leave LULU behind.â he handed the animal back to your daughter and hit a button on the center console of his truck.
âWhat are you doing? The tornado is here!â you scream.
âI know...put those harnesses on and hold on. We don't have time to outrun it now. I've anchored the truck, we will be okay.â Tyler turned around in his seat to make sure everyone was getting seat belts and harnesses on before he slipped his own harness on.
The truck shook as the twister passed right though them. There was a loud bang outside the window and your son cried âOur car mommy! Our car is gone!â
âWe're okay!â Tyler yelled in hopes of comforting them. âIt's okay...tornado is passing...it's okay.â
As quick as it got started, the tornado was gone and blue skies began to appear.
Tyler turned around to speak to you and his heart broke, seeing you and your kids in tears, âHey, hey....it's okay. I'll see if I can find your car. We'll take photos for the insurance. They'll help you get another one. In the meantime I'll give you a ride home.â he tried to comfort you.
âThat car was our home. Now I really have nothing.â you cried.
Tyler sighed and his eyes meant Boone's. He knew he had to help you, but he wasn't sure how just yet.
âIt's going to be okay.â Tyler opened his door. âYou guys stay here. There's a lot of debris out there and I don't want anyone getting hurt. I'll go see how bad it is.â
âI am scared mommy.â Your daughter cried. Your son was looking out the window crying. Boone turned around and saw you trying your best to dry your tears and comfort the kids. He wasn't great with kids, he didn't really have any experience, but he had to try something. It was breaking his heart to see you all so scared.
âHey...who want's some ice cream? There's a little shop right up the road.â he gave a soft smile.
The kids crying stopped. âME! ME! ME!â came happy yells from the backseat. Boone grinned, satisfied that he had made the kids happy, at least for a moment.
Tyler returned, a heartbroken look on his face. He got in the truck and turns to the back to look at you, âSorry miss...the car is totaled. It's wrapped around a tree back there. I grabbed some clothes and toys I found and I've put them in the back of my truck for you.
âICE CREAM! ICE CREAM!â the children in the back were still chanting, despite you trying to calm them down and fighting back tears.
Tyler frowned, a bit confused on why the kids were cheering for ice cream.
âWe gotta go get ice cream!â Boone grinned at Tyler, âAnd you're buying.â
âWho's idea was this?â Tyler asked the kids with a small smile.
âHIS!!!â Both kids pointed at Boone, who tried to put on an innocent face.
âAlright...Ice Cream it is.â he smiled, keying up the radio to let the rest of the team know, âWe're making a emergency ice cream stop in town.â
âA what?â Lily asked.
âJust meet us at the ice cream parlor in town.â Tyler said before starting the truck and heading towards town.
âI'm Tyler by the way. This is my buddy Boone.â he said, âWe're storm chasers. I am glad we came by when we did. What you doing out here?â
âI was heading into town to see about finding a new baby sitter. My old one just quite and and I can't afford to lose my job. But now I don't know what I am going to do.â you turned your head to look out the window so your kids couldn't see the tears run down your cheek.
âHey hey now...it'll be okay...What's your name?â Tyler asked.
âI am Y/N. This is my son Billy and my daughter Harley.â you say.
âHi Billy and Harley!â Tyler smiled, âHow old are you guys?â
The kids were silent as they looked at Tyler and back to their mom, âHarley just turned 3 and Billy is 4.â you tell him.
âFour and a half.â Billy corrects. âI four and a half.â
âFour and a half.â Tyler nods and flashes you a grin, âGet it right Mom! He's four and a half.â
You give him a grateful smile as he pulls the truck into the local ice cream shop. Thankfully the twister had touched down outside of town and died out before reaching it.
Tyler opens the door for you and lifts both kids out. âThis is a big truck! I love trucks!â Billy smiled.
âReally?â Boone said as Tyler opened the door for everyone, âYou know T here shoots fireworks off the back of his truck.â
âREALLY!â Billy's eyes light up.
âReally,â Tyler said. âHey, maybe later I'll let you hit the button that makes them go BOOM!â
âYAY!â Billy cheered.
âWhat about you, Harley?â Tyler looked at her, âYou wanna shoot off fireworks too?â
She nodded, biting at her figure nails.
âShe's really shy...until she gets to know you. Once she knows you, she'll be stuck to you like glue.â you say as your daughter wraps her little arms around your leg.
Tyler gives you both a smile just as the rest of the team arrived.
âAh, here's my team! This is Lily, she operates our drone.â
âYou got a DRONE too! Can we set fireworks off of THAT!â
Everyone laughs and Tyler shakes his head no, âSorry little man. Can't set fireworks off the drone, but we can look on a screen and see some really cool videos. It will be almost like you're a bird flying.â
âCOOL! I am a eagle!â Billy yells, pretending to fly around the ice cream shop.
âBilly, stop that and come here.â you scold, to which he comes over and stands next to you.
âThis is Dexter. He's our scientist and weather watcher. He helps Dani with our merchandise sales.â Tyler points to Dani, âAnd that's Dani...she's scientist, sales, YouTube, photo taker, you name it, she does it.â
âEveryone, this is Y/N and her two little ones, Billy and Harley. Their car just got wrapped around a tree by the tornado so, we're helping them out.â
âOh my God, are you guys okay?â Lily asked.
âYes, Tyler got us into his truck just in time. Thank God he got there.â You were shaking, realizing just how close you and the kids came to losing your life.
âHey, it's okay now. Don't worry.â Tyler gave you a small hug, âSo, what is everyone having?â
âChocolate.â Dani ordered, âStrawberryâ came Dexter's order, âRocky roadâ Lily chimed in.
âBanana Splitâ Boone said, âAnd T said he's paying for it!â he informed the team.
You and the kids are looking at the many different ice cream flavors when Tyler walks up behind you, âKnow what you guys want?â he asks softly.
âBent Socket Rip.â Harley smiles.
Tyler frowns for a moment, then catches on, âMint Chocolate Chip, right?â
Harley nods with a smile.
âMint chocolate chip for me too!â Billy adds.
âAnd what about for mom here?â he asks.
âChocolate will be fine. â you smile.
âComing right up.â
Everyone gets their orders placed and takes a seat around one of the tables.
âSo you're storm chasers...you do this for a living?â you ask.
âYes..and because it's fun.â Tyler smiles. âWe do this to collect data for varies weather teams and to try to approve the warning time for these storms. We go into towns and help out after a tornado. I enjoy my work, even if it's dangerous. I respect the storm, but I try to have fun with it too, that way other people will want to learn more about thunderstorms and tornadoes and maybe learn how to be safe in them.
âWhat do you do?â he asks.
âI am a waitress at the diner here in town. Or I should say used to be. If I don't find a sitter by tomorrow then I am fired. And now I don't even have a car...so. I don't know. If it's not one thing it's something else.â you shake your head and try to hold back the tears that want to fall.
âWe'll figure something out.â Tyler promised. âI am not just going to leave you stranded.â he bite his bottom lip trying to think.
âHey guys, once you all are done with your ice cream, why don't you take the kids out and show them all the cool stuff we've got.â Tyler told the team.
âCan I see the fireworks!â Billy asked.
Tyler laughed, âNot yet, buddy. No shooting off fireworks in the parking lot. But maybe we'll go off into a field later and fire some off.â
âYAY! BOOM BOOM!â Billy's eyes light up with excitement.
âThank you.â You give a small smile to this guy who just happened to stop and pluck you and the kids out of a tornado's path, and now he was going out of his way to make the kids happy and try to keep their mind off of the serious of the situation.
Once the kids were done with their ice cream the team lead them out to explore all three of their vehicles and the equipment that made storm chasing possible.
âDo you have any place to go?â Tyler asked once the kids were outside.
âNo...I don't even know anyone.â you turn your head away as tears rolled down your cheeks.
âHey, it's okay.â Tyler's voice was kind and gentle, âyou know me and the team..that's something.â he placed a hand on your shoulder to comfort. âHow about the kid's father? Is he in the picture?â
âNo. He was killed three years ago in a tornado. Him and my parents. He went to get my parents from their house because they didn't have a storm cellar and we did. They were killed on the way back to our farm. The tornado blew the truck off the road.â you broke down in tears remembering that awful day. âHarley had just be born...â
âI am sorry.â Tyler pulled you into a hug. âNo family or anything around?â
You shook your head, âMy parents were my only family. His family had passed away before we met.â
Tyler took a deep breath, âOkay, let me make a phone call. I think I might have an idea.â
He stood and walked to the back of the parlor.
âHey, mom?â he said when she picked up the phone.
âListen, I have a lady here with two little children. Their car just got destroyed in a tornado. They were living in the car. She has no family and no where to go. That's about all I know right now, but she's gonna need a place to stay and maybe someone to watch the kids. At least for a little while. She's working at a diner here in town.â
âOkay, great. Mom, thank you. I love you too. Bye Bye.â
Tyler was smiling when he returned to the table, âOkay, my mom and I have a ranch about half an hour from here. We have two spare bedrooms and you are welcomed to stay there as long as you need. She even volunteered to watch the kids when you go to work. It's just her and the animals when I am not around, so I am sure she would enjoy some company.â
You smile and hug Tyler, âThank you, thank you so much.â
âNot a problem.â he smiled. âWanna go shoot off fireworks on our way?â
You smile, drying your tears, âActually, that does sound pretty awesome.â
âHot dog, let's go do it then!â he stood and walked with you to the door, âWho's ready for fireworks!â He yelled as he pushed open the door.
The whole team screamed like kids, making you break out in laughter, for the first time in years. You didn't know what laid ahead, but at least now, you had hope that maybe you could get back on your feet again.
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Subject To Change: Chapter 1
Tyler Owens x Reader
Summary: Itâs been five years since youâve been back home and when life brings you back to your hometown you find that while some things have changed, others have stayed the same. Your brother still has his head in the clouds but the cowboy currently sleeping in your childhood bedroom is definitely a new development. Youâre trying to avoid falling into old patterns but maybe some of them arenât so bad after all.
Chapter CW: Angst, fluff, mention of natural disasters (that would be the tornados), mentions of emotional abuse, swearing, suggestive language, science inaccuracies, medical inaccuracies
Word Count: 3.3k
A/N: Welcome back to Twisters Tuesday yâall!!! Letâs get back to Siren and Tyler, shall we?
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âWho the fuck are you?â
You watch as the blonde man blinks sleep out of his eyes, and his head cocks slightly to the side as he takes in the sight of you on the floor of your bedroom, a tangle of limbs, and glaring up at him past the mess of hair thatâs tumbled over your face. Due to the hair obscuring your vision you miss the finger that reaches out to uncover your face. His face morphs into one of understanding as your uninhibited visage stares back at him. âSo,â he says and his voice is still rough with sleep as he reaches up to scratch his head. âYou must be Siren,â he says and your body jerks back in a visceral reaction to the name you havenât been called in years. You slowly slide a hand under the edge of the bedsheets, feeling along the floor under the bed.
âI said,â You struggle to keep the shake out of your voice as your searching hand finds its quarry. âWho. The. Fuck. Are. You.â The mystery man shakes his head and then he moves, shifting forward and you yank the dusty baseball bat out from under the bed, trying your best to bring it up in an attempt to defend yourself but the angle is all wrong combined with the odd angle of your body on the floor and you hear the crash before you register your mistake. The room is plunged back into darkness and you hear the mystery man curse loudly in surprise before the sound of footsteps pounding down the hallway reaches your ears. The door swings open and the overhead light clicks on, temporarily blinding you.
When your eyes adjust to the sudden change in lighting you find yourself staring up at your mother where sheâs frozen in the doorway, her hand still on the light switch. When your name passes her lips you feel yourself wince, guilt bubbling up in your gut.
âHi Mom,â You donât get anything else out before the gangly form of your brother Garrett appears over her shoulder, and his face morphs from fear to surprise to cool disinterest.
âWell look what finally blew in from the West Coast.â You meet Garrettâs icy glare with one of your own, narrowing your eyes at whatâs a damn good reflection of your own. Despite being fraternal rather than identical twins, you and Garrett have always had a strong resemblance to each other. âDad, donât bother calling the cops, the prodigal daughter has returned.â He sneers in your direction before turning to leave, presumably to go back to bed now that heâs surmised that youâre not a threat. Your eyes go back to your mom whoâs still staring at you like youâre a ghost.
âI see you didnât waste any time waiting for me to come home,â you say casually. While your words are sharp, your tone is just exhausted as you reach a hand out for the familiar wall of your room and you push yourself to your feet. Against your better judgment, you cast a glance behind you at the blonde man sitting up in your bed. Heâs regarding you with a neutral expression even as his green eyes dance with curiosity.
âAre you leaving?â Your heart aches at the tentative note in your motherâs voice like youâre a skittish animal that sheâs trying not to spook.
âDo you want me to?â You ask simply and she shakes her head before the words even finish leaving your lips.
You nod curtly, at odds with the way your hands fidget at your side, a stranger in your own home. âIâll sleep on the couch.â She nods quietly, eyes still trained on you like sheâs afraid youâll disappear if she looks away. You head for the doorway, where she stands in your way. You expect her to move when you approach but instead, she surprises you as she throws her arms around you, dragging you against her chest with a strength that you always forget that she possesses. You feel her lips press against your hair as you squeeze your eyes shut, trying to keep the tears at bay as they threaten to crawl their way to the surface. Youâre not sure how long the two of you stand that way, locked in a jagged tapestry of the past and present, but you feel like youâre splitting in half when she lets you go. Every step back down the stairs to the living room feels like a stitch ripping in the elegantly-crafted mask youâve meticulously constructed over the years and when your head meets the worn cushion youâve propped under your head you feel nothing but raw as the darkness comes up and consumes you whole.
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Itâs not the morning light that wakes you, blocked from your view by curtains that have faded from bright gold to a dull yellow over the course of your lifetime. Youâre roused by the sound of clanking dishes and enthusiastic chatter. When you sit up and look towards the sounds coming from the dining room, your brows wrinkle at the chorus of unfamiliar voices. You wonder if perhaps something happened on your way here and now youâre looking around at some alternate timeline where someone else lived in these walls and itâs not your home after all. Curiosity spurs you to your feet and you tentatively creep across the worn wooden floor towards the sound. Before your guard can go up, youâre standing in the doorway and looking into a room thatâs not nearly large enough for the eight people squeezed into it. You donât recognize most of them, but your eye catches on the mystery man youâd found in your bed last night and you feel your lips turn into a frown as you glare daggers into his blonde head.
Garrett is the first to notice your arrival and he sits back in his chair as he regards you cooly. âGood morninâ, sunshine.â
All of a sudden youâre a teenager again, ready to go to blows with your brother over the last of the bacon and your frown deepens. âGo fuck yourself, Garrett.â He doesnât react but the mystery man seated next to him chokes down a laugh around the toast he has in his mouth. You turn your gaze on him, raising an accusatory eyebrow at him. âWho the fuck are you?â Itâs Garrettâs turn to bark out a laugh as your mother snaps your name with a tone that holds harsh reprimand. The blonde manâs eyes dance with mirth as he grins around the piece of toast. He swallows before he tips his chin in greeting.
âTyler Owens, pleased to finally meet you, and very grateful that you never played baseball.â Your parents exchange confused looks while Garrett hides a snicker behind his fork as your lips widen into a smirk.
âRight, I played softball.â You say cooly as you reach for an apple off the table past a girl with long hair eyeing you skeptically.
âEasy, Si,â Garrett pipes up, lazy rather than wary and three steps ahead of everyone else at the table since Tylerâs still got that stupid grin on his face instead of one of fear. You flick your eyes over to him and your gazes battle wordlessly for a beat before you shrug.
âCatch,â you say and you pitch the apple at his head like itâs a softball and youâre a little impressed when Garrett manages to deflect the apple before it collides with his nose. Tyler lets out a low whistle as the apple lands on the table in front of him with a dull thud. He picks up the apple and holds it up in your direction in a silent toast before taking a huge bite out of it, grinning from ear to ear.
âAnd thatâs why we call her Siren,â Garrett says as he places a placating hand on your momâs arm, âbecause she should come with a warning.â You snort in response. You both know thatâs not the real reason, but itâs one youâve taken on over the years. There are no empty chairs so you grab a plate and fill it with food, trying not to interrupt the meal anymore, fully planning to slink back to the living room to eat when Tyler stands with his plate, motioning to his vacated chair.
âSit,â I just finished. You try and wave him off but heâs insistent. âReally, weâre just about ready to head out anyway.â You donât ask where and who âweâ includes but you silently take the seat next to your brother. Tylerâs made the trip to the kitchen to drop off his plate and is casually leaning against the doorframe waiting for other people to finish.
âAny idea where weâre headed today?â Garrett says and you let your shoulders slump in relief as the spotlight shifts from you. You keep your attention on Garrett and Tyler, though, trying to read what theyâre talking about.
âWeâre tracking some potential cells to the east,â a short-haired woman sitting across from Garrett speaks up and Tyler and Garrett nod as you make the connection.
âYouâre kidding,â the words are past your mouth before you can filter your words. Everyone turns to you and youâve already stuck your foot in it so you turn to your brother. âYouâre still chasing?â You canât believe it.
Garrett shrugs nonchalantly, âObviously, weâre all chasers,â he gestures to the other strangers around the kitchen table and you shake your head. He frowns at you. âGet off your high horse, Si,â and you roll your eyes, shoveling the rest of your food into your mouth, eager to exit the dining room and this conversation. âJust because you quit, doesnât make you some kind of better person.â You can feel his glare digging into the side of your head but you do your best to ignore it, like you have for the last ten years, every time this argument comes up. You stand up, still not dignifying Garrett with an answer as you head to the kitchen to deposit your dirty dishes, pushing past Tyler where heâs still leaning in the doorway. You feel his eyes on you, no doubt holding questions of his own but you have no intention of entertaining them. The clank of your dishes in the sink feels final and you take a deep breath before you decide to take advantage of Tylerâs presence downstairs to grab clothes for yourself from your bedroom uninterrupted.
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It feels wrong, strange, the way your nose naturally wrinkles at the distinct scent of the well water that pours from the shower head. Youâve spent more years under it than you have away and yet your body seems to have forgotten to assign familiarity to it. You know that your hair is going to protest the change and it makes your heart ache as your body rejects the nostalgia that your mind is under the spell of. When you step out of the shower, you fish into the linen closet for a clean towel, suddenly feeling like a robber in your own home as you dry off and slide on your old clothes.
Itâs a wonder they still fit and you feel your breath catch as you examine your reflection. The soft cotton of your faded rodeo t-shirt and the worn denim of your shorts feel like meeting an old friend again. You donât remember the last time you wore jeans. Your stomach twists at that and you glance down at your bare ring finger. Youâre still getting used to it, the freedom, the ability to breathe when you werenât aware you were being strangled. You run your palms along the smooth denim and blink the tears that have risen unbidden in your eyes. The healing is slow but youâre hoping that being home will expedite the process. Eventually, there will be questions youâll have to answer, ones youâre still wrapping your mind around. Why youâre here, why youâre not back in LA planning your wedding?
Youâve felt frozen since that fated day. Youâd come back from a girlsâ trip in Mexico, a rowdy week of fun, your bachelorette party to be exact. Youâd been exhausted, coming down from the adrenaline of the week, and desperate to take refuge at home in the arms of your fiance. Instead, youâd come home to two envelopes on the kitchen counter. One contained a letter that explained that your fiance was long gone. Heâd completely moved out during the past week and left you with his keys and half a page of bullshit explanations. The second envelope was thicker, and empty, with an address written on the front with the intention of you mailing back the expensive ring on your finger. The very next day youâd marched down to a pawn shop and sold it. You spent the money combined with what you made selling your half of the furniture and most of your possessions to compensate for breaking your lease before youâd caught the next flight out to Oklahoma. It was as you did so that it had all come unraveled. Youâd watched each piece of clothing that you folded, realizing they had been bought for you, not by you, slowly but steadily replacing your old wardrobe. Youâd been too busy between working yourself to the bone and spending every spare moment working to be perfect for your fiance. Somewhere youâd become lost to yourself, just becoming a doll for your husband-to-be. And even after all that, heâd left you without a second thought.
You blink at your reflection again and a tiny smile creeps across your face as you raise a hesitant hand and wave awkwardly at the girl staring back at you. Youâve missed her. You slip out of the bathroom, secretly hoping the storm chasers have made their exit. Downstairs is quiet and you slip into the garage, digging around for a pair of your old sneakers. You eventually find one, battered to hell and permanently stained with red dust from the road. You run a finger along the faded drawing of a tornado youâd boredly doodled at some point. You glance out the open garage door, looking east to try and spot any signs of the cells the woman at breakfast had mentioned. You spot the beginnings of clouds forming on the horizon as you stand, hands on your hips. A longing youâve long learned to suppress calls out to you like a siren song, begging you to chase. Itâs been a decade since youâve chased a storm and turns out absence does in fact make the heart grow fonder.
Your feet carry you out to the second barn. Nostalgia brings the scent of freshly-carved wood to your nose and you lean your head against the door, closing your eyes and pretending that when you swing open the doors, your grandpa will be in there, working his magic and creating something out of nothing, watching as your eyes widen in awe. Itâs been years since the barn stopped being a source of his magic, but youâd made it into a source of your own. You swing open the door, and your heart catches. Some small part of you expected it to be frozen in time, waiting for you after all this time. Admittedly some things are the same, you realize as your eyes adjust to the view in front of you. The barn became a storm-chasing base years ago, back when youâd had a laptop, your brother, and a teenage obsession, but what youâre faced with now puts that to shame. Thereâs all kinds of equipment over every square inch of the tables on the lower level, some of which is scientific in nature and the other looks like filming and camera equipment that makes your brown furrow in silent confusion. The upper level of the space has been rigged up with hammocks and turned into a sort of barracks which explains the quantity of strangers that had been in the kitchen this morning and you shake your head.
Youâd always hoped that one day your brother would wake up from his dream of being a storm chaser like you had and get his life together. Now, ten years later, heâs still got his head in the clouds. At least he has company, a tiny voice in the back of your head remarks. At least heâs not running into danger all alone. You close the barn behind you, feeling once again like youâre intruding on a space that used to be yours. Your feet take you out to the fields and your eyes clock the crops, and the animals, and your lips purse into a thin line. You can see all the work that needs to be finished, things that have been passed over without the hands to get them done and set your jaw as you head back to the garage.
***
Several hours later youâre crouched by a section of fence closer to the house, nails held in your lips, and as you carefully repair the area that looks like it's been begging for mending longer than it should have. Itâs the fourth stretch youâve mended so far. Your parents are busy, you catch sight of them hard at work, tending to the animals, making repairs to the main barn, and guilt twists your stomach even as bitterness licks to life. For now, the work keeps your hands busy and youâre able to try and make a dent in the mountain of repairs that need doing, but what about when you go back to California? Your stomach lurches in protest at the thought and you try your best to ignore your visceral reaction to the thought. Maybe not LA, maybe youâll go somewhere else, San Diego maybe? Itâs far enough but close enough. Youâve spent the last decade making a life for yourself out there, you canât just give up on it. After all your job wonât wait forever. Youâre lucky that they agreed to wait at all. Youâd been ready to put in your two weeks but your lead had given you a good long look and told you to take all the time you needed, that your job would be waiting for you when you got back. If you go back. That little voice whispers in the back of your mind.
A shadow falls over you and you look up, frowning at the figure blocking your light. Tyler looks down at you, arching a single eyebrow at you as he examines what youâre up to. Heâs got a ridiculous cowboy hat on his head and you jerk your chin to the side and when he doesnât move, your frown deepens and you reach up to take the nails out of your mouth so you can address him. âMove it, cowboy, youâre blocking my light.â
âYes maâam,â he drawls, stepping to the side and you turn back to your work. âYou need a hand?â He asks, voice casual yet cautious.
âNo, thank you.â You reply curtly but the bitterness youâve been harboring all afternoon fights its way to the surface and you turn from your work to face Tyler. âYou know, you could lend a hand around here once in a while? You sleep here, you eat here, this damn farm has more people living on it than it ever has, and yet itâs still going to shit,â you knock the final nail in with a particularly hard swing of the hammer. âSo no, I donât need a hand, but whether they want to ask for it or not, my parents do. Itâs the least you could do.â You stand up and meet him face-to-face. You step away from him without a backward glance, watching the sky and trying to gauge whether you can squeeze one more repair in before the sun sinks too far below the horizon. Itâs the least you can do while youâre here.
A/N: More than a few things revealed here, Sirenâs definitely got some baggage sheâs carrying, but hopefully she can finally find a place to put it down.
#subject to change // goldenseresinretriever#stc // goldenseresinretriever#twisters tuesday#tyler owens x reader#tyler owens#Tyler Owens x you#twisters 2024#twisters
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Kinktober Day 23: Boothill x Reader
Rating: R-18+
Word Count: 4976
Warnings: Afab!reader, age difference, gunplay, a tiny bit of coercion on readers part, gun in mouth, dry humping
A/N: Okay, so I'm officially a day behind but! This one was a bit of a challenge for me, both because I've never really written any gunplay scenarios before but also because it was a bit of a brain twister trying to lock down his old west mannerisms with the silly potty word substitutes đ¤ Hopefully I didn't do too bad on either front!
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The Galaxy Rangers were somewhat infamous for enjoying reckless games. The sort that more often than not ended in disastrous results, particularly when more than one of them had been taken out of commission by an unlucky Russian Roulette bullet. But like moths to the flame, those of you who lived by the creed of the Hunt were inexorably drawn to high adrenaline situations and the kind of fast paced excitement that made most others shy away for fear of life and limb.Â
You were no different in this regard, and neither was Boothill.Â
Heâd mentored you for a very short while, back when you first took up Lanâs bow and set out into the vast cosmos to bring about some form of justice in a largely unjust universe. Treated you much like a daughter, in fact.Â
And that just made the current situation of having his revolver shoved in your face all the more thrilling.Â
âFudging hell, girl! I almost blew your darned brains out! You canât go around sneaking up on people like that. Itâs not smart and itâs not safe!â
âSorry.â You murmur, tipping your head just enough to peer around the barrel of his gun so you can pin him with a wholly innocent smile. âI just wanted to surprise you. Itâs been a long time since we last saw each other.âÂ
âWell, yaâ certainly surprised me.â Sighing out a terse, mildly bothered huff, Boothill fluidly relaxes out of his practiced shooting stance and gives his pistol a quick twirl before holstering it at his hip. The nervous people standing around the two of you who had backed up into a loose circle at the first sight of his pistol visibly relax but still quickly go about their business to avoid getting caught up in whatever trouble was brewing here on this particular street of Penaconyâs Golden Hour.Â
He doesnât even seem to notice though, perfectly calm and casual now as he looks you up and down with a considering glance. âGlad to see youâre still kicking, I suppose. You didnât exactly fill me with an overwhelming sense of confidence when I first met yaâ, you know?âÂ
You canât help but laugh at that, eagerly rocking up on your toes to lessen the height difference by a small margin. âIs that why you took me under your wing? To improve my chances of survival.â
He scoffs at that, metal hand coming up to brace along his equally metal hip. âI ainât that fudging kindhearted so donât get it twisted now. I just happened to see a little cowgirl who couldnât find her way out of a paper bag if it was soaked through, and I couldnât abide by that. Didnât want you to go giving the Galaxy Rangers a bad name or nothing.âÂ
A certain, naively hopeful part of you sinks at that. You knew how heâd treated you before, of course, but that was a few years in the past now ⌠âIs that really all you see me as? A little girl?âÂ
âAnd what pray tell am I supposed to see you as if not that?âÂ
âIâm not a kid, for starters.âÂ
âTch. I can see that. That cute lilâ dress you got on isnât gonnaâ make me forget about the first time I ran into yaâ though. You werenât no better than a fool headed little brat trying to shoot yer daddyâs gun out in that field.âÂ
You warm slightly at that, completely ignoring everything else heâd said in favor of focusing on the important bit. âYou really think my dress is cute?âÂ
âBah! Enough of this. I ainât got time for it.âÂ
Turning on his heel, Boothill decisively starts to make his way further down the road on a straight course for the looming facade of the hotel up ahead. And you just push into motion to trot right along after him, having to work your legs double time to keep pace with his long strides.Â
It takes him a prolonged beat to realize youâre following him and when he does, he snaps his head in your direction with a low growl of warning. âWhat do you think youâre doing, girl? I said I ainât got time for it!âÂ
âI just wanted to catch up, thatâs all.â
âCatch up!â He echoes you loudly enough to make some of the passersby glance over with varying degrees of confused and indignant looks. âWhat is there even to catch up on, huh? Iâve just been putting bullet holes in bad guys for the last some odd years and I reckon youâve been doing the same since youâre still standing here. Canât you see Iâm busy?âÂ
The two of you reach the sloping stairs at that point and start to make your way up together. It does not escape your notice that he seems to be far too focused on chiding you to give his purposeful strides any further thought and he was likely just retracing the same path heâd taken before. It was probably best to keep him talking then.Â
âArenât you even the least bit curious about me? After all, you did take the time to teach me how to handle a gun. Iâd think youâd be more interested to know how thatâs panned out in the long run. I promise Iâm a much better shot now.âÂ
Boothill lifts a dark brow at the playful lilt in your voice, allowing a sharp toothed grin to tug at his mouth now. âIs that so? You must think youâre something real slick if youâre trying to brag. Think youâre big enough to beat me in a quick draw, little missy?âÂ
âOh, I wouldnât dream of taking you on in this lifetime.â You murmur, smiling to yourself when he beats you to one of the front entrance doors by a single step so he can yank it open to grant you entry. Evidently his gruff manner of a chivalrous gunslinger was so deeply ingrained in his subconscious that he doesnât even give it a second thought now and you certainly werenât going to question it.Â
Slipping into the hotel lobby, he comes in after you with a big, boisterous laugh, his boot spurs rattling with each step. âWell, at least you understand the pecking order. Youâre still a few decades too early to go up against me and hope to win, but donât let that discourage yaâ. You must be good enough to have survived this long.âÂ
âItâs really only thanks to you, Mr. Boothill. I had no idea what I was doing until you came along!âÂ
âAww, shucks. Stop it, darling. Youâll have this old dog blushing here in a minute if you keep that up.âÂ
You wonder if cyborgs that are more machine than man could actually blush as you totter along next to him. Through the lobby, up an elevator, into one of many hotel lounge bars and then up another set of stairs until you find yourself wandering down a long corridor together. He still hasnât quite figured out your angle while you keep layering compliments and feeding just enough of a line to keep him talking about something or another to distract him. It clearly works too, and Boothill doesnât even hesitate to unlock his room's door nor does he seem to stop long enough to realize youâre slipping inside with him, right on his heels and just as unobtrusive as any shadow.Â
His gruff laughter dying off to a slow, drawling chuckle, the Galaxy Ranger turns towards the little coffee table just inside the spacious room and moves to unholster his pistol so he could set it down. But he freezes halfway through the motion as if suddenly realizing he hadnât made the trip up here alone. For a harrowing stretch of moments he doesnât move so much as a finger before all at once rounding on you with an aggressive bark
âYou! What do you think youâre - -â
âI didnât do anything wrong, Mr. Boothill.â You tell him sweetly, batting your lashes for extra effect. âYou let me in here, remember?âÂ
âLike hell I did! I never gave you an invitation to come sashaying in here, you little - -â
Quickly ducking under his reaching hand, you dance back to keep at least an arms length between you and him, giggling the whole time. âHey, donât be mean to me! Iâm your precious junior, arenât I?âÂ
âMuddle-fudger!âÂ
The next handful of seconds feel like they go by in a torturous, slow motion blur.Â
Youâd underestimated the full scope of his reach and now that he knows youâre playing games with him, he doesnât hold back.Â
His hand strikes out at you like a snapping serpent, full force and quicker than you can conceivably react. You were good, all things considered, but not quite as good as him.Â
Your neck is suddenly caught between the cool, pinching metal of his bionic fingers, his palm slamming into your throat hard enough to make you gag.Â
Winded and startled, Boothill drags you stumbling towards the table where he shoves you back against it, half picking you up by the neck to get you on top of the shuddering surface.Â
Then heâs slamming you down to lay flat out, the force of the impact dislodging a disgruntled sound from your aching chest.Â
And he finally leans over you, pinning you there with his hand locked against your throat so he can shove the barrel of his gun right in your face again.Â
Itâs over in the time it takes you to blink, leaving you dazed and panting as you stare up along the dark iron muzzle to look into his face. Youâre not the least bit surprised to find he isnât even breathing any harder after all of that and you let out a threadbare, groaning laugh, unable to help yourself even when you were staring death right in the eyes.Â
âWhat is so funny, huh?â He dangerously snarls, nudging his pistol at you for emphasis. âFork me, I donât remember you being crazy but it looks like you knocked a few screws loose somewhere along the way. Are you looking for me to remedy that for you?âÂ
His thumb curls up at that to pointedly flick the safety off with a click that sounds deafening from this close up.Â
You have to bite down on your bottom lip to stopper the moan that tries to rattle its way up your constricting throat, carefully shifting against him to feel the solid weight of his narrow hips between your legs. Although pissing him off hadnât exactly been your goal when youâd first approached him, this was still very much turning out as youâd hoped it would.Â
âIâm afraid itâs not my head that needs fixing, Mr. Boothill.âÂ
A genuinely perplexed look crosses his face at that. âSon of a nice â what the hell are you even saying, you little brat? You donât make a lick of sense, you know that?âÂ
Drawing a slow breath to steady yourself, you cautiously bring your hand up to grasp at the metal wrist pinning your neck down. That he allows it instead of pumping you full of lead right then and there seems as good a sign as any to keep going, so you do.Â
âDo you want the truth?âÂ
âIf you value your life, youâd better start talking quick.âÂ
âItâs you, Mr. Boothill. Youâre whatâs wrong with me. And itâs not my head thatâs the problem. Itâs down here.â Stiffly, you roll your hips upward to deliberately grind your cunt against the front of him. Itâs hard to say if he can feel anything at all with so much of his body being metal, but he sees the shuddering motion and trails his attention down to the spot where heâs standing between your legs.Â
His mouth drops open to reveal that razor sharp row of teeth again, gun hand wavering slightly in your face. âHuh?âÂ
âDo you remember when you were teaching me how to track and take down bad guys? I thought you were so cool, Mr. Boothill ⌠I havenât been able to stop thinking about you all this time either. I was hoping Iâd run into you again someday even if the chances were slim to none, so when I saw you on the street it felt a little bit like fate.âÂ
âWha â fate? Girl, have you lost your gosh darned mind? In case you havenât noticed, Iâm not exactly in possession of a flesh and blood body. What the fudge do you expect me to do with you?â Irritably clicking tongue, he angles his pistol skyward in a smooth, well practiced motion and eases back just enough to pin you with a hard look. âMaybe if youâd caught me before I had to sell my soul to the reaper then we could have talked, but Iâve got too much to do to be messing around with you like that. I ainât got nothing for you Iâm afraid.âÂ
You see the grim resignation in his expression for what it is, understanding that he was going to pull away from you before he actually moves to do it. He only makes it so far as letting up on your neck though before you manage to rouse yourself enough to bring your legs up and wrap them around his deceptively dainty waist to lock him there.Â
Stiffening slightly, Boothill glances down at the lurid spread of your thighs, soft and form fitted to the sharp contours of his hips. Your dress had ridden up in all the excitement and now seemed dangerously close to flashing your lacy underwear at him but not quite yet. All it would take is a simple nudge of your hand though, and you hold the breath in your lungs as you watch him mentally process through that fact.Â
âYou little hussy - -âÂ
âPlease, Mr. Boothill.â You beg, tightening your legs around him. âI know this probably isn't what you would have had in mind otherwise but ⌠there is something you could give me. An extension of you that would make me just as happy as anything else would.âÂ
He seems to go still for the stretch of a single heartbeat, and then another when he slowly brings his shuttered gaze up to look you in the face again. Youâre not entirely sure whatâs going through his head in that moment, but he seems less angry with you now and a bit more interested in what you had to say.Â
Finally, he almost thoughtfully tips his head to one side. âWhat do you mean?âÂ
You send the pistol in his hand a pointed glance, making him suck in a stilted breath. Evidently heâd never thought about it or truly considered this as an option before, or maybe he simply hadnât thought anyone would ever be fool enough to want that. But for better or worse, as a Galaxy Range or perhaps as a follower of Lanâs hunt, you werenât scared of a little risk to go with the pleasure.Â
âYouâre fudginâ serious.â He murmurs, sounding equal parts impressed and appropriately cowed.Â
A brief laugh huffs out of him as he shakes his head, and you slowly reach one of your hands down to just pinch at the front of your dress so you can tug it up. âIâve been thinking about this since the day we parted ways, Mr. Boothill. I always knew your body wasnât whole anymore so I guess I just kind of naturally started thinking about potential substitutes.âÂ
âAnd now here you are.âÂ
You smile at that. âYes, here I am. Offering myself to you, if youâll have me.âÂ
You feel the first cool waft of air against your silk and lace panties then, shuddering ever so softly as you inch the fabric higher still to give him a good look at you. Running into him like this had been the very definition of an unexpected encounter so you werenât wearing anything overly sexy or revealing, but they were still cute. They also showed off the pudgy seam of your cunt where the material was lightly moulded to you, thanks to the damp slick starting to gather along the crease as much as from the nudge of his pelvis when heâd pinned you down.Â
He just stares at you for an uncertain beat though, looking at your pussy with a clear note of wanting reflected in his one visible eye but quickly concealed with a quiet scoff. Turning his head to focus on something else, he raises his gun to thumb the safety back on before somewhat warily bringing it down to waist level where he hesitates.Â
âI could really hurt you doing something like this, darling.âÂ
âYou wonât. I trust you.â
Your breath is coming a little quicker now, sped up by the onset of anticipation and quick mounting excitement. He was tempted, that much was obvious. Either because the lack of a working, fleshy cock made encounters like this unnecessary and redundant for him, an exceedingly rare indulgence he didnât often have a chance to participate in anymore, or perhaps it was simply because he was just as much of a thrill seeker as you were. Maybe even some deadly combination of the two.Â
But you could tell in his confident, hot headed swagger as much as his face, the only part of his original body that was still left, that he was not actually the old dog he sometimes fashioned himself to be. Heâd likely been approaching his mid twenties when he underwent the full transition to a bionic body and was in truth only a few years older than you. That heâd chosen this path over keeping his cock, something most men centered their whole identity around, spoke volumes of his true nature.
That is what had stuck with you all this time and what kept you awake on many a lonely night. There was something so uniquely charming about him in a rugged, old west kind of way that you couldnât help but want him as you do.Â
So you slowly inch your legs further apart, letting them settle into a wide spread that leaves your pantied cunt vulnerable and plainly offered up to him. Boothillâs gaze wanders down to regard you at the shift, his yearning for the warmth of your body settling across his face in a pained grimace. There was very likely some part of him that missed his old skin and you were all too happy to give him the chance to feel even a small fraction of what it was like to be human again.Â
âRight here.â You prod, fingers slipping back down to just feel over the apex of your mound.Â
Listlessly rousing himself, Boothill lifts his gun to nudge it into the space between your thighs where he lightly runs the cool metal barrel over your underwear. Itâs a featherlight and fleeting sensation, but so monumentally heavy in its implication that your chest hitches with a little gasp.Â
He seems to settle into the idea quickly enough at the threadbare whimper you let out and he presses the hard contour into you a bit more firmly to trace over the outline of your labia. You draw in a faintly shuddering breath in an attempt to steady yourself somewhat as your hips twitch up into the sensation, encouraging him on.Â
âIf I would have known this was the kind of hairbrained stunt you were going to pull later on,â He drawls in a gruff voice. âI never would have gone out of my way to help you out back then. Youâre nothing but fudging trouble, girl.âÂ
âI only learned from the best.âÂ
That earns you a quiet, scoffing laugh, but Boothill keeps the motion of his gun steady and light even when you roll your cunt against it in search of more of that gratifying pressure. It doesnât take long for you to start feeling unbearably antsy like this when you've thought of and fantasized about this exact moment too many times to count, so you reach down a little further to catch the side of your panties with a finger.Â
Slowly pulling it to the side for him, you carefully watch Boothillâs face to see the mild flash of surprise that crosses his expression. Itâs gone in an instant though, replaced by a hungry, masculine edge as he peers down at the invitingly soft seam of your body, the vaguely damp curls that frame the tight, warm clutch where he would have happily buried himself in a past life. Thatâs not feasible now though, and he makes do with simply inching his pistol closer to just barely touch cold iron to your labia.Â
Your reaction is physical as much as it is mental, sharply pulling in a breath at the firm nudge against the most tender part of you. His gun is hard and unrelenting, something that registers in your mind as innately dangerous despite the exceedingly gentle way he touches you with it. Caressing over creases and folds with a fleshy drag to part the lips and expose more of your cunt to his voracious sights.Â
âWell Iâll be darned. Youâre already getting wetter than a cucumber in a womenâs prison, you little trollop.âÂ
A rattling sound of confusion slips out of you at that but youâre a little too focused on what heâs doing to you to focus on his strange turns of phrase right now.Â
Shuddering faintly, you push up on your elbow so you can glance down and get a better view of the tarnished gold barrel prodding at you. The simple visual alone is so much better than you could have envisioned it would be, especially when he was standing over you like this in reality and not in your dreams. A quiet, needy mewl slips out of you then as you redirect the fingers between your legs inward to pull your labia open for him.Â
Boothill issues a low whistle into the static charged air, directing the pistol upward to tease over your clit which weakly clings to the iron muzzle. The resulting meaty jostle makes you seethe and eagerly jut your hips up in search of more, feeling very nearly delirious now with the potent rush of arousal. You already felt like you were going to cum but you didnât want it to be over just yet.Â
âPlease.â You rattle, starting to fidget on top of the table. âI want you, Mr. Boothill.âÂ
âWell, you can want it all you want but that donât mean Iâm gonnaâ give it to yaâ.âÂ
He starts to pull back then, pistol sliding away from your cunt, and you noise a frantic sound of confusion at him.Â
Thatâs about all you manage before heâs suddenly leaning over you with a decisive motion, his open hand bracing on the table next to you while his narrow waist slots into the squeeze of your inner thighs again. You full on tremble at the sudden proximity of him as much as the not so subtle push of his front against your pussy. Heâs just as hard and unrelenting, and cool to the touch as his gun is, but that doesnât deter you half as much as it excites you.Â
You feel wild and frenzied now, half crazed with the fast pumping sear of adrenaline working through your system as you tip your head back to look up at him. Thereâs a grumpy frown tugging at his mouth, grudging acceptance written across his face, and you shudder fiercely when he brings the pistol up to draw it across your lips to let you taste yourself on the barrel.Â
âOpen up that pretty little mouth of yours, darling.â
Unhesitatingly, you do exactly that, tongue flicking out to trace a suggestive line over the muzzle. Your mouth is immediately overwhelmed with the taste of oil, bitter residue and such a blinding, overwhelming sense of danger that your eyes immediately start to roll back in your head. You felt like you were moments away from cumming completely untouched, so worked up and excited that your pussy involuntarily clenches tight around nothing.Â
It makes your head spin alarmingly fast and you donât even think to fight it when he angles the gun to slip it past your open lips and just wedge the end of the barrel between your teeth. Groaning a delirious sound around the intrusion, you flex your mouth to find a comfortable position but itâs no use. Itâs too wide and sharply edged for your jaw, and copious sheets of drool quickly begin to pool in the back of your throat while you choke on the cold, bitter taste.Â
Rumbling a low sound that is suspiciously reminiscent of a pleasured groan, Boothill tentatively rolls his metal hips into you, grinding himself against your cunt to make you spasm on top of the table. With your mouth mercilessly wedged open like this all you can do is plaintively mewl and groan increasingly strained noises while he finds a rhythm to settle into. And it just makes your pussy impotently throb, the pressure of his bionic waist pushing against you so exquisite it just serves to wind you up even tighter until youâre all but vibrating underneath him.Â
âHoly Wubbaboo.â He breathes out, awed and a little taken aback as he starts to work his hips faster. Harder. Driving the front of his body against you vigorously enough now that your tits begin to shift under your clothes. âWasnât thinking youâd actually like this so darned much. You really are out of your mind.âÂ
Even though he says that he doesnât stop fucking into you much the way he would have with a cock, the almost hypnotic pace coupled with the constant application of pressure on your cunt quickly making you slip into a dreamy haze. You were soaked and only getting wetter, and likely leaving sticky slick all over the front of his skin tight pants. But that doesnât seem to deter him in the slightest, his breathy grunts of effort mingling with the tremor of your muffled groans.Â
And as the seconds bleed into minutes, the powerful flex of his hips driving into you soon starts up a tiny, sticky wet click where your drooling cunt was clinging to him. Itâs just as if he was really fucking you and sound makes you positively writhe in place, so turned on and desperate to be touched that you bring your hands up to blindly fumble with the top of your dress. Your tits spill out with a fleshy bounce and Boothill mutters a particularly colorful curse under his breath when you latch onto them, needily tugging at your own nipples.Â
Your jaw hurts from having it wedged open for so long but you barely even notice it now, or the bubbling threads of spit that start to run down your cheeks as he shifts the gun to sedately nudge it towards the back of your throat. Even when you uncontrollably shake and judder there on the table, back bowing into a dramatic arch at the first, pulsing onset of your orgasm, he just follows you with his hand to keep your lips stretched uncomfortably wide around the barrel.Â
Thatâs how you finally cum, wailing an incomprehensibly shrill sound thatâs almost entirely smothered by the pistol, fingers frantically pulling at your teats. Your pussy almost hurts from all the hard, unrelenting pressure of his metal frame but release still registers as a great relief somewhere in the back of your cotton stuffed head which bonelessly lolls back in a stupor while you pitifully twitch through the spasms.Â
Itâs over much too fast, just as youâd known it would be when you realized how quickly you were climbing that peak, and a deeply frazzled sound slips out of you when he at last moves to ease the gun out of your mouth. Left raggedly panting and trying to swallow down the lingering bitter taste of iron, you simply lie there while he straightens up to stand over you. The fact he does not immediately move from his spot between your legs catches your attention only in so much as a dreamy, far away thought, but you donât quite have the power to act on it or even speak about it.Â
And then his hand comes up to unexpectedly slip under your chin, forcing your face back around to make you look at him. For a long moment the two of you just stare at one another, you trying to steady your breathing while he just seems to thoughtfully study you with a little wrinkle of deliberation forming between his knitted brows.Â
Finally, Boothill clicks his tongue and readjusts his grip to hold along your jaw so he can keep you still when he leans down to hover just short of your nose. âIâm surprised you havenât gotten yourself fudging killed yet if this is how you get your rocks off.âÂ
âOnly when it comes to you.â You murmur back, smiling a pleased, self satisfied grin up at him. There was no denying you felt incredibly good on a physical level, yes, but even more than that ⌠the fact heâd neither sent you away or shot you dead for the insult makes your chest feel helium light. Oh, but you could have stayed here with him for a lifetime just like this.Â
âWell, darling. Iâll admit, youâve managed to pique my interest. I canât guarantee Iâll be able to keep you alive, especially with the way you like to carry on, but it might still be fun for a while. Whaddyaâ say? Want to tag along with me again for a while?âÂ
As if you had to even think about your answer.
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decided to make a cowboy!rafe x farmerâs!daughter!reader moodboard for a oneshot iâm posting tonight. i was inspired by the movie twister <3
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Storm Warning Masterlist
Summary: 5 years ago Javier Riveria lost three of his friends and one stopped talking to him completely. He went back to college to graduate and there he met the love of his life Olivia Owens, Tyler Owens' twin sister. They got engaged on a chilly October day, 9 months later they had you, Y/N Y/M/N Riveria, 2 years later they married. Now they have to survive a tornado season with a 5-year-old.
Pairings: Javi Rivera x OC!Wife!Olivia Owens, Javi Rivera x Daughter!Reader, OC! Olivia Owens x Daughter!Reader, Tyler Owens x OC!Sister!Olivia Owens, Tyler Owens x Niece!Reader
Warnings: tornados, fluff, angst, blood, cursing
Masterlist
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Maybe have more parts
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GETTING EVEN
pairing. tyler owens x harding!reader
summary. after tyler owens saved your ass, you return the favor. (part 2 to this fic)Â
warnings. descriptions of injuries and tornados. reader is the daughter of jo & bill harding (from the og movie!). hurt/comfort (tending to each other wounds? hot). tylerâs the number one loverboy and I stand by that.
a/n. fun fact, my sister's mother-in-law also survived a tornado by hugging a light pole!
word count. 3.7k || masterlist
You stabbed a piece of pancake on your plate, determined to ignore your mom as she spoke from the stove. âWould it be the worst thing in the world?âÂ
âYes,â you and your dad answered at the same time, meeting each other's eyes with a small smile.Â
Your mom, Jo, sighed deeply and spun around to face the two of you, one hand on her hip. âHeâs nice! Heâs handsome and-âÂ
You groaned, feeling a teenager again, mortified that your parents are bringing up any aspect of your love life. Ever since Tyler Owens had helped you to the hospital after a tornado took you and your friend by surprise during a chase, your mom wouldnât let you go five minutes without bringing him up.Â
You were back in town, staying at their farm as another slew of storms were forecast for the surrounding area. Your team was due in later that night, all crashing with your parents, which was their idea. They wouldnât admit it outright, but that was one thing they missed the most about their storm-chasing days, the friendships formed within their team. Your mom brought out her auntâs recipes and cooked a big dinner, and your dad was harassed into telling stories of their storm-chasing adventures- which he secretly loved.Â
Since the storms were predicted to be pretty wicked, you knew Tyler and the rest of the Wranglers would be around. And while you would rather die than tell your mom, you were excited to see him again. The competition between the two of you for an arbitrary âbest storm chaserâ title was left behind after you woke up in the hospital to see him still there with you. Instead, your relationship inched more toward friends; though, your mom seemed convinced it was something more.Â
âLook, if our daughter isnât interested in running away with some tornado-wrangling cowboy, I donât think we should encourage her to,â your dad, Bill, said.Â
âI donât have time for a relationship, anyway,â you added. You were too engrossed in your research to think about a relationship, serious or not. You were content with your team. And your momâs little fantasy would require Tyler to be interested in you, which you found unlikely.
Yet, your mom persisted. âWe did it,â she said, pointing between herself and Bill. âWe balanced both work and a relationship. Itâs not impossible.âÂ
You snorted. âYeah, and you two almost got divorced.âÂ
Your dad laughed into his coffee mug, hiding it as your mom huffed.Â
The thrill of storm chasing, running down backroads as a twister roared beautifully across the ground, wasnât the only reason you did it. That was only one part of the job. Then there was the research. But the hardest part was trying to help people. Tornados were wondrous but dangerous. They ruined lives, tearing through towns. And while warning systems and radars had advanced significantly since your parents' days, nothing was perfect. Thatâs why you were the first people to rush into a crowded town directly in the path of a storm and do what you could to ensure peopleâs safety.Â
When a member of your team noticed one of the storm cells you were watching was heading towards a little downtown area not too far from your parentsâ farm, you all decided that was where you needed to be, instead of chasing after the storm further west.Â
You were close, beating the storm to town, and when you arrived you realized the Wranglers had the same idea. The second you stepped out of your truck, the harsh winds knocked into you. The sirens just started, warning the people of the quickly approaching storm. People were running down the sidewalks, hurrying into buildings to shelter.Â
You jumped into action, hurrying some slightly dazed people to safety, along with your team. The storm inched closer, and you knew you only had a few more moments before you needed to take cover yourself to ensure you didnât get whisked away. Youâd lived through enough tornados to know what to do with little fear, but ever since your close call with your team member Frankie, earning you a couple stitches on the back of your head and a newfound appreciation for Tyler, your nerves were a little heighten; you become a little more cautious.Â
You turned on your heel to hurry towards one of the buildings, but you caught sight of the tornado wrangler on the other side of a parking lot, searching for something.Â
Pressing your lips in a hard line, ignoring the drum inside your chest that started to beat a little faster with the closeness of the storm, you took off after him.Â
âTyler!â you yelled above the howling wind that threatened to knock you off your feet. Rain beat down against your skin, soaking you to the bone. You called his name once more as you neared, finally earning his attention.Â
âHarding? What the hell are you doing?âÂ
âWhat am I doing? What are you doing? Taking a mid-day stroll?âÂ
He shook his head, forced his wet hair out of his eyes. âSome kidâs dog got spooked, ran this way, but I canât find her.âÂ
You glanced up at the sky, the dark clouds giving the allusion of nighttime. There was a little tremble in your hand, but you steeled your nerves. âDogs are smart. Sheâll find her way, but weâre goners if we donât get a move on.â He frowned, clearly torn between helping a lost dog and saving himself. âMy team and I will help you look after; I promise.âÂ
With a sigh lost to the wind, he nodded and pointed toward the building others had filed into. âThereâs a basement in the library.âÂ
Together, you two took off in the direction of the library, but the storm rolled in much quicker than you anticipated. It came in with a vengeance, peeling objects off the ground, big and small, with ease and tossing them all around. You ducked, nearly missing a chair that once belonged to one of the downtown restaurants' patios. Your heart started to race uncomfortably, inching toward fearfully.Â
Tyler grasped your hand, tugging you to the side as more debris whizzed past you. The rain made your grasp slippery, but you squeezed his hand tightly. There was too much distance to cover, and the tornado was determined to put every possible obstacle in your path.Â
It became harder to run but you felt so sure you and Tyler would make it; that was, until the tornado came around the block, tearing into a building and sending the debris in your direction. You didnât even know what hit you until you felt Tylerâs hand slip from yours and your chin collided with the pavement. A cry of pain fell from your lips, but you rolled over quickly, in search of Tyler. He wasnât far, just out of arms reach, on the ground.Â
You half crawled over to him, tugging on his shoulder until you noticed the look of pain twisted on his face. Your gaze trailed down to his leg and found his foot stuck under a heavy beam plucked from the building the tornado tore through.Â
âShit,â you whispered, grasping the beam with your slippery hands and desperately trying to lift it off. It wouldnât budge, crushing Tylerâs ankle.Â
âYou gotta go!â he yelled, trying to wave you off with his hand frantically.Â
You stared at him in disbelief. Adrenaline pumped through your veins and the rain clouded your vision. There wasnât a chance you were going to leave him. Your chest felt impossibly tight, pulling more and more with an indescribable fear youâd never experienced before. Using some kind of strength you didnât know you had until that moment, you managed to lift the beam just enough for Tyler to pull his bloodied ankle out from under it.Â
âCome on,â you cried, trying to help him to his feet. He grunted in pain, pale and breath labored.Â
âWeâre not gonna make it,â he wheezed out, talking about the library the tornado was already upon. You made a sharp turn, bee-lining toward the building you landed directly in front of.Â
There wasnât even time to get inside. Instead, you half helped half dragged Tyler to where there was a large light post cemented to the ground. It wasnât much, but there were no other options. Tyler sat on the ground, pulling you down quickly beside him before he wrapped his arms around the pole. You hooked one arm too but kept your other pressed against Tylerâs head. You could take another hit, but you werenât sure he could.Â
You closed your eyes, sending a silent prayer that everyone would be okay. The storm roared, stinging your ears and tugging on you harshly. But, somehow, the both of you remained hugging the light post until the tornado dissipated after an excruciating amount of time. That was the thing about tornados, when you were chasing them, they never seemed to last long enough, but when you were in them, they never seemed to end.Â
Shaking from a mix of adrenaline, fear, and cold you unwound your arm from the pole before you brushed your hands along Tylerâs shoulders, drawing his attention, and making sure he was still there.Â
You two sat nearly nose to nose, droplets of rain decorating his face, falling his lashes as he tried to blink them away. âAre you okay?â you muttered, voice shaky.Â
He let out a breath and tried to shift in his position, but his face twisted up in pain once more before he cursed under his breath. You glanced at his ankle, his jeans were stained with a smear of crimson, but the rest was hidden under the fabric.Â
âI think itâs just a sprain,â he said, trying to shrug it off but you saw through him. You struggled to your feet and moved to help him, but he tried to stand on own. He leaned heavily on the light pole, trying to hide a wince.Â
You heard his and your name being called in the distance. You hooked an arm around his torso, gazing at him for a moment. âCome on,â you said, gently guiding him back towards the road. As soon as you stepped out onto the sidewalk, you spotted your team and a couple members of Tylers.Â
âHoly shit!â Frankie gasped, running towards you. âWhat happened to you two? We thought you were right behind us?âÂ
Tyler tried not to lean on you, but you felt his grip tighten on your shoulders with each step. âI think we need to take him to the hospital,â you said, worry seeping into your voice.Â
Kate and Javi snapped their gaze at Tyler, who shook his head. âNo, really, Iâm fine. I think itâs just a little sprain,â he repeated.Â
Kate looked at you, half ignoring Tyler. âWhat happened?âÂ
âHis ankle was crushed under some debris.âÂ
âIâm right here,â Tyler said. âAnd I said Iâm fine. I donât need to go to the hospital. But weâve gotta find that dog-âÂ
âYou mean this lilâ guy?â Boone asked. He and Lily stood with who you assumed was the kid who lost the dog, but who was now cuddling it in his arms with a wide smile on his lips despite the destruction all around them. âHe came runninâ out just a minute ago. Smart dog.âÂ
You smiled softly, looking at Tyler who sighed in relief. âI told you.âÂ
âI think the nearest hospital isâŚâ Javi trailed off, looking at his phone with furrowed brows. âTwenty minutes south, just off the interstate.âÂ
âIâm not goinâ to a hospital. Iâm telling you guys, Iâm fine-âÂ
You huffed loudly. âAre you always this stubborn?âÂ
At the same time, Kate, Javi, Boone, and Lily all replied, âYes.âÂ
You realized you probably werenât going to convince Tyler to get his ankle checked out at the hospital. âFine,â you sighed. âBut youâre not gonna patch yourself up in some grimy motel, got it? My parents donât live too far from here. You all can crash there.âÂ
âAre you sure?â Kate asked.Â
âPositive. My parents were thrilled to have my team staying. They wonât mind a couple more people.âÂ
âWait,â Javi said. âYour parents. Like, your parents as in Jo and Bill Harding?âÂ
You chuckled. âYes.âÂ
He and Kate exchanged a look that bordered on giddy.Â
Tyler shifted at your side, pulling out his truck keys and you thought he was out of his mind if he thought he was going to try to drive with his clearly busted ankle. You reached over and snatched the keys quickly. âYouâre riding with me, cowboy,â you said before tossing the keys at Kate. She caught with between her two hands, eyes slightly wide before a smile broke out across her lips.Â
âIâm driving!â Kate said before she quickly turned on her heel before anyone could protest, Javi following close behind her.Â
âYou be careful with my truck Sapulpa!â Tyler shouted.Â
You all arrived at your parents' place and helped a limping Tyler out of your truck. He tried once more to hide just how much pain he was in, but it didnât work. As you walked up the driveway, he smirked, a little lopsidedly. âAlready taking me home to meet the parents, huh?â You wanted to smack him but decided his sprained ankle was enough punishment already.Â
Instead, you rolled your eyes. âDonât you be talking like that in front of my mom. Sheâll start planning the wedding.â You were only half joking. You knew the second she opened the front door and saw you standing side by side with Tylerâs arm slung around you, even though it was strictly to keep himself upright and pressure off his ankle, her imagination would run wild.Â
He was quiet for a moment before he cleared his throat and said, âAt least let me buy you dinner first.âÂ
You didnât get a chance to respond before the front door was swung open and out stepped your mom. Her eyes flickered between the two storm-chasing teams all trailing behind you before they landed on you and Tyler. You saw the little twinkle in her eye, but it vanished when she noticed the state everyone was in, soaked clothes, a little in pain, and in a slight daze.Â
She hurried down the step, grasping your face and gazing at the nasty cut on your chin from where you collided with the road. âEveryone okay?â she asked, eyes drifting over to Tyler.Â
âNot exactly,â you replied. âTylerâs got a busted ankle. I think everyone else is pretty okay. But cold and hungry.âÂ
Your mom clapped her hands together. âWell then, letâs get you all fed and cleaned up then. Come on,â she said, ushering everyone inside and exchanging greetings.Â
You helped Tyler into the bathroom before you dug around for the first aid kit underneath the sink.Â
âYou know-â Tyler started but you glared at him.Â
âIf you tell me youâre fine one more time OwensâŚâ He held up his hands in defense, pressing his lips together. Once you found the kit, you sat on the floor and carefully rolled up the leg of his jeans. Whatever damage his ankle took was hidden under his boot. âThis is probably gonna hurt,â you said.Â
You tried to be as careful as you could, tugging off his boot, and he tried to act like it didnât hurt like a bitch, but the way his eyes screwed shut and hands clenched into fists in his lap told you otherwise. As soon as it was off, he let out a shaky breath and you assessed the damage. His ankle was swollen, bloodied, and overall in pretty bad shape but considering he could put a little bit of pressure on it told you it wasnât broken. He was right about the sprain, but it was a fairly bad one.Â
Working quickly but carefully, you cleaned up the dirt and blood before wrapping his ankle. âFeel any better?â you asked. He nodded as you stood to your feet. âGood. Are you hungry? Iâm sure my momâs made enough food to feed an army-âÂ
âWait,â he said, grasping your hand, turning you back around to face him before you could reach the door. âYou fixed me up, now itâs your turn.âÂ
You furrowed your brows. âWhat?â His eyes dropped down to your chin, where youâd smacked it against the road when you fell. âOh. No, itâs just a little scratch-â he cut you off.Â
âAre you always this stubborn?â he teased, using your own words against you. With a sigh, you slumped your shoulders in defeat.Â
âAll right, but at least sit down. Your ankleâs not gonna heal otherwise.â He listened, retaking his place on the toilet lid as you sat on the edge of the tub right beside it. He grabbed an alcohol swap from the kit and grasped your face with one hand. His fingers were cold from the rain but gentle as they tilted your head upwards just slightly so he could clean the cut on your chin.Â
You couldnât help but study him. The brightness of his eyes and how they narrowed when he concentrated, and how he pulled his bottom lip just barely between his teeth. Something twisted in your stomach, and you were suddenly very aware of just how close he was. You had been nearly nose to nose with him earlier, in the aftermath of the storm, but the calmness of your current setting made the closeness feel different. The way his hand softly held onto your face made your breath hitch, and it was impossible for him not to notice. His eyes flickered up from your chin, awkwardly covered with a band aid, and met yours.Â
âThanks for saving my ass out there,â he said, voice just above a whisper, like he too didnât want to break the calmness that was steady in the room.Â
You tried to ignore the patter of your heart that quickened as with his little smile. âI owed you for saving mine.âÂ
âGuess weâre even know, huh?âÂ
You nodded, words lost on your tongue. Maybe it was just wishful thinking, but you dropped your gaze onto his lips for just a moment before you met his eyes, searching for something. But your wishful thinking died with a startling knock on the door that caused you both to flinch back and away from each other.Â
âEverything all right in there?â your dadâs voice sounded from the other side of the door.Â
You cleared your throat, quickly standing to your feet. âY-Yeah. Weâll be out in a second!â A shaky laugh left your lips as your turned to Tyler, who stared back at you with cheeks slightly pink. âWe shouldâŚâÂ
âYeah, y-yeah.âÂ
After everyone showered and cleaned themselves up, your mom and dad handed out plates and everyone dug in. With full stomachs and dry clothes, the collection of storm chasers all crashed around the house. You lay in your childhood bed, squished alongside Frankie while two other members of your team were asleep on an air mattress on the floor. You tried to sleep, but all you could think about was Tyler, who was just downstairs in the living room. The rest of the evening consisted of you two tip toeing around each other, bordering on avoiding each other in the company of everyone else.Â
With a quiet groan, you slipped out of bed and headed toward the kitchen, careful to be quiet. Your momâs words followed you, gushing about Tyler. Would it be the worst thing in the world? You had said yes, but you didnât really mean it, how could you? This was Tyler. Sure, he was a little reckless and youâd seen him get a little rowdy at a country bar, but he was also the kind of person that looked for lost dogs in the middle of a tornado and who stayed by your bedside at the hospital until you woke up. He was obnoxiously great. You didnât know how to deal with it.Â
In the bathroom, just hours ago, you wanted to kiss him. And a part of you thought he wanted to kiss you too, but the moment was broken too fast for you to know for certain.Â
You poured yourself a glass of water before leaning against the counter, eyes focused out the window at the sliver of moon that poked out from behind the clouds. Somewhere behind you, the floorboards creaked, causing you to spin around with a start.Â
Tyler paused, wincing at the noise he made before he whispered, âSorry.âÂ
You didnât do it on purpose, but it was like at the sight of him your lips automatically tugged upwards in a smile. You felt a little ridiculous about it but tried to play it off by clearing your throat.Â
âI told you that couch was uncomfortable,â you said, voice low to not wake the snoring Wranglers in the next room.Â
âItâs not,â he replied.Â
âYou should be elevating your ankle.âÂ
âI know, I know. Doctorâs orders, right?â He smiled too. âI was just grabbing some water.âÂ
You said nothing as you reached back into the cabinet and pulled out another glass before filling it at the sink. You handed it to him, your fingers brushing for just a second before he took the glass with a quiet âthanksâ and you pulled away.Â
âI shouldâŚâ You pointed behind you, ready to retreat back to your bedroom and let your Tyler-occupied mind slip away. But he caught your elbow and set down his glass of water. He didnât say anything as his hand slid up your arm to your shoulder, then to your cheek in a similar way he held you earlier. You were back to being nearly nose-to-nose for the third time that day. Only this time, it was Tyler whose gaze flickered to your lips before he closed the short distance.Â
Softly and quietly, you pressed your lips against his, pressing your hands against his chest. His hands were warm on the sides of your face as his lips moved against yours. You parted after a moment, breathing a little heavier, and your chest beat with something new.Â
You leaned in once more, kissing him a little harder but pulling back quicker. âGood night, Tyler,â you breathed out.Â
He beamed, cheeks rosy. âGood night, Harding.â
#twisters#twisters 2024#tyler owens#tyler owens x reader#tyler owens x you#twisters fanfic#glen powell#twister 1996#jo harding#bill harding#kate carter#javi twisters
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Terrifying
GirlDad!Glen Powell x Daughter!Reader
Summary: Glen takes his little wrangler to the set of twisters during filming his daughter is watching. What happens if Little Wrangler takes it too seriously?
Thank you @sarah-bear706318 for the moodbored!
Warnings: The reader is like 5-6 years old, Reader is scared for her daddy and is a crying mess, Glen is a sweet daddy
You yawned as you moved around in your car seat. Your car seat was uncomfortable to try and sleep in as you finally opened your eyes "Daddy? where are we..?" You yawned again as he smiled at you "Good morning sunshine! You said you wanted to come to work with me so here we are!" He said before getting out of the car opening your door and helping out of your car seat and helping you out of the car.
You squint your eyes getting used to the sun and you look around at all the people and cameras "Woah.." You said as your daddy smiled at you "Pretty cool right?" He asked as you nodded quickly. Your daddy sets you down and tells you to stay right next to him as you grab his hand and walk to the RVs for the actors. Once your daddy took you in there you meet Ms Daisy and Mr Anothony your daddy friends who work with him.
"Now you stay here ok? Don't leave this RV sunshine?" your daddy said kneeling to your height as you nodded "Ok daddy!" you said as they walked out. Now you're stuck here for what felt like forever missing your daddy. You walk out of the RV slowly and walk around to find your daddy. You saw a cameraman sitting there looking at something that you were interested in. You walked up to see your daddy before frowning.
There was your daddy in a tornado with Ms. Daisy! Your daddy was in danger! You started to tear up before sobbing and kept looking at the camera. You quickly ran back to the RV and ran onto the couch hugged yourself and kept sobbing.
You kept sobbing for what felt like forever before you heard the door open and your daddy's voice "Sunshine? Hey hey what's wrong?" he quickly ran to you cupping your face as you kept sobbing trying to explain what you saw but you could "Sunshine take a few deep breathes..for daddy ok?" he said wiping away your tears you sniffed calming yourself down "I...I was so scared daddy.." you said hugging him.
He looks at you confused "Scared of what honey?" he asked rubbing your back "T-The tornado...." you said as you looked at him " I...I left the RV...a-and saw you...and Ms.Daisy in a tornado daddy... I was so scared" you said before sobbing again "I-Im sorry daddy" you said "Oh honey don't be sorry it's ok...daddy is ok I promise..same with daisy honey ok?" he said still rubbing your back and kissing the side of your head gently as you kept sobbing in his arms.
Leason of the day for Glen: Make sure you have his phone next time for entertainment.
I love the idea of Girl Dad Glen!
#x reader#glen powell#jake seresin#tyler owens#daughter reader#child reader#glen powell x child reader
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can you write a hot smut of current day Nikki
Where the reader is Tommy Lee's daughter
And she has a crush on Nikki
She keeps trying to find a way to get with Nikki without Tommy knowing about it
One day Nikki comes over to visit Tommy
The reader and Nikki eyeing each other when Tommy isn't looking
Nikki ends up staying the night when Tommy goes out on a date with Brittany
The reader and Nikki go up to the bedroom and get it on
Sneaking around
Pairings: Current!Nikki Sixx x Fem!reader
A/n: random note I feel like Brittany would be such a fun step mom lol
Warnings: smut, age gap (reader is 22 and Nikki is 63), daddy kink, rough sex, squirting, and I think thatâs it let me know if I missed anything.
Summary: you try to find ways to get with your dads best friend.
Nikki Sixx.
Thatâs who youâve always had a crush on. Your dads best friend. Heâs so much older than you, but so much wiser. And heâs so sexy. The way he plays his bass gets you going.
But heâs your dads best friend. Itâs forbidden. However youâre always trying to find ways to get with him. Unfortunately it hasnât been successful since the only time Nikkiâs around is when heâs hanging around your dad or step mom.
Like today, where he came over to talk about the tour the bands going to be embarking on. Youâre sitting in the living room with the tv off as you purposefully eavesdrop on their conversation. You just love the sound of the bassistâs voice. Then, you got thirsty so you walked into the kitchen/dining room where Tommy and Nikki were talking.
You went into the kitchen to get a glass of water and looked over at Nikki. Your dad was distracted by a TikTok-ever the man child (in a good way of course)-the raven haired man was looking at you. You didnât miss the way his dark green eyes looked you up and down. You were only wearing shorts and tight tank top. But he looks away as soon as the drummer looks up from his phone.
~time skip~
Nikki decides to stay the night and keep you company while Tommy and Brittany go on a date. They wonât be back till the morning doing god knows what.
So, you find yourself sitting on the couch next to Nikki watching a random action movie that you donât even know whatâs going on because youâre too busy thinking about the fact that youâre alone with the bassist.
Suddenly you felt his calloused fingers on your thigh before slowly moving upwards. You stiffened, not knowing what to do now that youâre in this situation. Nikki leaned in to whisper in your ear, âFinally Iâve got you all alone.â
You shivered at that, your pussy throbbing. You could feel him breathing down your neck, causing goosebumps to arise. âTell me you want this too. Tell me you want this as much as I do.â The older man rasped.
You gulped and said a meek little, âYes.â And so, he grabbed your face and kissed you passionately. You turned towards him and wrapped your arms around his neck as his large hands went to your waist.
âMmm lay down babygirl.â You did as he said, pulled your shirt off in the process revealing the fact you werenât wearing a bra. He immediately went to massage your breasts, being absolutely entranced by them.
âFuck baby.â He twister a nipple between his fingers. You let out a soft sigh as you arched your back. The bassist slid his hands down your torso before reaching your shorts and unbuttoning them, slowly pulling down the zipper.
After he pulled them off, he noticed the very obvious wet patch on your panties. He smirked. It was a dangerous look, especially paired with his black hair and goatee, and the dark look in his eyes. It made you a little nervous. But all that went away when he started kissing the inside of your thighs and slowly pulling down your underwear.
Blowing his hot breath onto your pussy, making your brain short circuit.
âI know what you want baby. What do we say?â His tone was teasing.
âPlease. Please daddy.â And fuck if that didnât turn him onâŚ
He dived in and ate you out like he was a starving animal. You gripped his hair as you cried and moaned, squirming when he started sucking on your clit.
âOh!!!!â You screamed. The pleasure was overwhelming and you felt like you were about to pass out. Nikki continued his assault before you squirted all over his face.
âHoly fuck!â He shouted. You gasped as you tried to regain your breath.
You tugged on his shirt and he pulled it over his head revealing his beautifully tattooed torso. Fuck, all of his tattoos are hot.
You ran your hands over them as he unbuckled his belt. Then the older man lined his cock up to your entrance and pushed into you tight, wet hole.
âMmm NikkiâŚâ you moaned, clutching onto his shoulders.
âThatâs not my name baby.â
âDaddy.â You corrected yourself and he rewarded you by a kiss on the lips. Then he began to thrust into you with a such force that if you werenât holding onto him for dear life youâd have fallen off the couch.
âGood girl.â The bassist groaned. The two of you were moaning like crazy.
âFuck, what would your parents think if they saw this. If they saw their sweet daughter getting pounded by her dads best friend like the slut she is.â Nikki yelled.
âI-I donât know- ah!â You squealed in pleasure when you clenched around him and squirted around his cock once again.
Suddenly Nikki pulled out of you and jerked himself till he finished on your stomach.
He flopped onto the couch and said, âCome on, letâs get in the shower for round two.â
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GRAY'S MASTERLIST *ŕłŕź
GUIDELINES!
PROMPTS
⌠- FLUFF / â˝ - ANGST / ⥠- MISCELLANEOUS / 𦹠- POPULAR / â - PERSONAL FAVORITES / â - REQUESTED / âś - READ TW! / đ - SMUT
*ŕłŕź HOCKEY
SARA, luke hughes | â˝ â âś
-> SUMMARY! lukeâs girlfriend has suffered in silence for too long, and luke noticed the warning signs too late Â
YOU'RE SOMEBODY ELSE, hughes brothers | ⽠𦹠â âś
-> SUMMARY! the youngest hughes sibling is slowly becoming someone she canât recognize
LITTLE TALKS, trevor zegras | ⽠⌠â âś
-> SUMMARY! the youngest hughes sibling begins to amend her relationships
ROMEO & JULIET, luke hughes | ⦠𦹠â
-> SUMMARY! in which trevor zegras finds out who his sister has been fooling around with, and he isnât very happy.
EXPOSED, jamie drysdale | ⌠⥠â đŚš
-> SUMMARY! in which the hughes brothers walk into their younger sister's apartment to discover something shocking.
IDIOT, luke hughes | ⌠âĄ
-> SUMMARY! in which lukeâs best friend is left broken hearted and with a family dinner she has no date to, so he decides to step up and help.
POSITIVE, jack hughes | ⌠âĄ
-> SUMMARY! in which jackâs girlfriend has the best gift for valentines and jack couldnât be more happy
BEAUTIFUL THINGS, luke hughes | ⥠âŚ
-> SUMMARY! in which luke and his girlfriend announce to the world the secret theyâve been keeping
SEE YOU LATER, quinn hughes | ⌠⽠â
-> SUMMARY! in which quinn and his high school sweetheart break up due to her fear of holding him back, only to meet again five years later.
BLIND DATE, jamie drysdale | ⌠âĄ
-> SUMMARY! you were never one for dating, especially when trevor is the one setting them up. but one date canât hurt, right?
LAZY (SICKLY) MORNINGS AND MARRIAGE PROPOSALS, quinn hughes | ⌠âĄ
-> SUMMARY! where a common cold turns to the flu leaving quinn and his girlfriend to cancel their plans, leading to a lazy (sickly) valentines morning and a marriage proposalÂ
PROM NIGHT, luke hughes | ⌠⥠â
-> SUMMARY! lukeâs brothers notice his crush on his best friend
PERFECT, quinn hughes | âĄ
-> SUMMARY! quinn realizes his girlfriend doesn't see herself the way he sees her.
THE MOVE, luke hughes | ⌠â â
-> SUMMARY! its time for you to leave for college, and time for feelings to be revealed
TWO WORLDS, jamie drysdale | ⌠â â
-> SUMMARY! jamie finally meets the readerâs daughter, isla, and he has just the right thing to prove him worthy of her trust
IN BETWEEN AU, luke hughes | ⌠⽠⥠â
-> SUMMARY! the story of luke hughes and ada "bubba" evans
*ŕłŕź STAR WARS
nothing to see hereâŚ
*ŕłŕź NCIS
nothing to see hereâŚ
*ŕłŕź SUPERNATURAL
nothing to see hereâŚ
*ŕłŕź CRIMINAL MINDS
nothing to see hereâŚ
*ŕłŕź TWISTERS
THE HAT RULE, tyler owens | â đ ⥠đŚš
-> SUMMARY! where tyler owens decides to show the reader what the hat rule is.
DISAPPROVAL, tyler owens | â˝ âĄ
-> SUMMARY! in which javi disapproves of his sisterâs relationship.
*ŕłŕź TOP GUN: MAVERICK
REAL GENTLEMAN, bradley bradshaw | âĄÂ â
-> SUMMARY! Â in which jakeâs sister goes on a bad date, and bradley decides to show her how a real gentleman acts.
LAST UPDATED ON DECEMBER 3RD, 2024
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