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Forever & Always Paulkins ?
Orr Tinkoffski 👀
The Matthew-Perkins. Second normal-est Hatchetfield couple. The first normal-est are the Jerries, obv.
#ok let me ramble abt F&A real quick#paul is such a himbo in this one and no one talks abt that#i love nmt cuz it really shows how fucked up paul is#doesnt listen to his wife at all. gets drunk on half a beer. kills people. is a clone. later turns into a cat#im an emma kinnie not bc i relate to her but bc i also would kill for paul /j#nightmare time#paulkins#emma perkins#paul matthews#daiwild#ask tag
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horrible news. came home and there isn’t a grumpy man in my bed who was a little worried about me but won’t admit it outright so he tried to stay up but he’s falling asleep with his glasses on. what am i supposed to do now
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(not so) young, drunk and alone 1/1
“Swan, it’s me. ‘M so sorry I ‘avnent called for… September, October, Nov… three months. Shit that’s too many months. ‘M sorry but I need your help. The sherrffeff won’t let me leave. He says you have to pick me up - well not you but ‘ynow someone. I don’t know anyone else. Oh! It’s Killian by the way. Killian Jones. I don’t know how many Killians you know but I’m that one. The dickhead who ghosted you. ‘Nway, if you could call me back that would be just - awesome. Yur prolly not gonna call me back. I wouldn’t call me back. ‘Nway… yeah. It’s Killian. Thanks.”
(We'll give this a light M)
Oh hey, it's me, neglecting all the WIPs for something new.
This fic is a little birthday present to myself. It's completely ferral and I had very little control over it but I listened to Dial Drunk on repeat for 3 days and then this happened. This fic is unbetaed but thank you @the-darkdragonfly for answering all my texts and rambling calls while I was writing it!
A Silver hook story because apparently everything I write is now...
Read it on Ao3 (where my italics work)
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(not so) young, drunk and alone
She shouldn’t be allowed to look at him like that. Not with a smirk caught between her teeth in a way that makes his throat dry and his pulse race. Not with the barely restrained promise of a laugh he’s sure would come out in different company that makes his face burn and and his eyes unable to meet hers. He can’t look at her when she looks like that, and she’s looking at him like that, and he looks - he assumes not great.
So he focuses on the floor instead. The floor is safe. The floor doesn’t stir up conflicting and confusing feelings he’s managed to ignore for the better part of a year. The floor doesn’t make him question every terrible decision he’s made in his life that led him to this exact moment. The floor is… moving. It’s not supposed to do that. Although that’s likely the booze, he rationalizes. But the floor isn’t interested in being rational so Killian lets his forehead fall against the bars he’s already holding onto in an attempt to stay upright. The bars are nice, they’re cool and solid and it slows the spinning in his head a fraction.
“Big night?”
He takes a full ten seconds, counted slowly, and a few deep breaths before raising his head again and facing that smirk. It doesn’t help. The absolute delight in her eyes delivers the same gut-punch it always does - even if it’s at his expense - and the soft blonde curls that have fallen from her probably hastily pulled up bun make him ache to reach out and brush them away from her face just so he can feel the strands between his fingers.
He shouldn’t have called her. He knew it was a mistake when he did it. He should have just let the sheriff keep him in this bloody cell. It’s not as if he hadn’t slept it off a night or two in another cell in another town throughout his youth. But he’s not so youthful now and the sight of the cold, hard bench, the thought of his aching back and the copious amounts of rum still coursing through his blood had been enough to send him over the edge into madness apparently. So he’d pressed the blurry little “absolutely not” in his contacts and called the only person he knew in this whole bloody city.
“Swaann.” He attempts a smile but it turns into a wince as he manages to slur the single word. When he works up to meeting her eyes again - so green, like the sea glass he used to collect on the beach when he was a boy and that takes his breath away every time - there’s a bit of pity mixed in with the amusement.
He feels pretty pitiful. Forty-five and so stumbling drunk that he’d been tossed out of the pub and into a police car, only to be forced to face the one person he’d hoped the rum would chase from his mind. He’s too old to be acting like this. Even with his wits sloshing around in the drink he’d tried to drown them with he knows he’s too old to be acting like this. When you’re young, it’s funny, an anecdote for another time - spending the night in the drunk tank. When you’re his age, it’s just pathetic.
“Alright, let’s get you out of here.” Her voice is sweet, with a laugh still hiding somewhere behind it, and it’s the first sound since he was brought here that hasn’t made his head feel like it was being scratched at from the inside.
“You shouldn’t’ve come here. S’the middle of the night,” he tells her. She doesn’t belong in this sad little room in this sad little jail with the lightbulb that keeps flickering in and out. Still, he can’t stop the stupid smile that finds residence on his face whenever she’s near - because she is here. She came to get him.
Emma raises a brow in a way he thinks she may have picked up from him. “You called me three times.”
He blinks. Fuck. He doesn’t remember that. He looks at the sheriff waiting a little ways back who nods in confirmation, giving Killian his own pitying wince like he tried to stop him. Killian sighs. “‘Mm usually much more charming.”
She rolls her eyes but smirks again as the sheriff slides a key into the ancient looking lock. “Yeah, I know. Come on, Graham’s going to let you off with a warning -”
He nearly falls flat on his face when the door he’d been leaning against swings open.
“You sure you’re gonna be okay with him, Em?”
Oh great, they know each other. He’d be more annoyed at her cozy relationship with the unreasonably attractive sheriff if he wasn’t a little bit grateful to the man who caught him and is still holding him up now. If he can just get his legs to go back under him where they belong…
“I’ll be fine. Thanks.”
Killian feels himself being passed from the man who smells strikingly of the forest, to the woman with the irreplicable scent of honey and drugstore soap that overwhelms him with the memory of every time he’s had his mouth or his hand on her skin. The fingers of his one remaining hand burn with the urge to feel her under them again so he balls them into a fist as she drapes his arm over her shoulders. “What about you?” It takes him a moment to realize that he’s who the question is directed at. “You going to be okay to walk out of here?”
Sheer determination not to make an even greater fool of himself than he already has in front of Emma Swan is the only thing he can attribute to both not falling right over with the nod of his head, and the steadiness of his first step as she leads him out the door.
He stumbles three times between the building and her car. She catches him every time with a hand on his chest, her head turning so that her hair brushes his cheek and he’s pretty sure he doesn’t do it on purpose after the first time - though he can’t really trust his own thoughts at this point since they have to be yelled at him through an ocean of rum.
“It’s your bug!” he beams at the old, yellow car. “I love your bug.”
“You hate my bug.”
Oh, right. He does hate the car that broke down every other time they drove to his hotel in the middle of the night, the one that had broken down the night they met. ‘I swear I’m not trying to stand you up. It’s just my car is literally on the side of the road right now and the tow won’t come for another hour at least and there’s… smoke.’
It had been an interesting night, getting an Uber in a strange city to go pick up a stranded woman from a dating app who'd been on her way to his hotel for anonymous sex - a woman he found out had lied about her age when she pointed out that the 1993 beetle was older than she was. ‘I didn’t think you’d swipe right if you knew there was a whole high school senior between us.��� ‘Anything else I should know about?’ he’d teased when they were back at his hotel room where she’d managed to get him out of his shirt with impressive speed. ‘Is Anna even your real name?’ ‘Uhhh, about that…’
She leans him up against the aggressive yellow of the door as she fishes in her pockets for her key. Her cheeks have gone red from the cold and it reminds him of the flush that would sometimes come over her skin if he found the right words or the right touch.
“You’re so lovely.” His thumb is tracing over her cheek though he doesn’t remember raising his hand or reaching for her.
She snorts. “Yeah, okay, Jones. So not gonna happen tonight, but nice try.” This time her smirk is wicked and if he had any real control over his body or his brain he would kiss it right off her smug mouth.
“I wasn’t trying to do anything!” he swears, prosthetic on his heart as she unlocks the passenger side door. “I’m just grateful you came all the way out here to rescue me. My knight in awful yellow armour.” He gasps. She rescued him from a dungeon. “Bloody hell, Swan -” He speaks slowly, managing to get almost every word out coherently. “I’m the princess.”
He’s waiting for her to come to the same mind-blowing realization as he has, but she just shakes her head and rolls her eyes. “Get in the car, your highness.”
It takes an impressive amount of self-control for him to sit still and keep his hand to himself despite his racing heart and thoughts as she leans over to help him secure his seatbelt. Because he’s not supposed to have those thoughts. And his idiot heart can keep its cruel reminders to itself. He shouldn’t have called her. He hasn’t called her - not in months. Not since he realized his mistake and knew this thing between them had to come to an end.
He’s missed her so bloody much.
“Killian.” She’s beside him now in the driver’s seat and saying his name like it’s not the first time she’s asked him this question. “Where are you staying?”
“Oh, I…” Shit. He knows this. He’s got this. Think. There was a hotel. A big hotel with really good room service. Maybe they could go there and he could buy her room service. She always liked that. ‘Listen, I know I came over here for sex and that was great and everything, but there’s a freaking lobster grilled cheese on this menu so do you think I could be here for sex and room service tonight?’ She’d looked at him with that same wicked, eager smile and he was already reaching across her for the phone. ‘I feel like I should be concerned that you seem more turned on by this sandwich than you did by anything else tonight.’ ‘Well, it’ll probably take them a little while to deliver it if you want another go at out-seducing bread and cheese.’
“A hotel,” he tells her finally.
“Yeah, I kind of figured. Which one?”
“Which what?”
“Which hotel, Killian? Which hotel am I driving you to?”
“Oh.” He knows this one! “Mine.”
She sighs, forehead falling against the steering wheel for a long moment. He waits, not sure what he did wrong but positive that he did something. “Okay,” she says, sitting up and starting the car. “It’s late. You can sleep it off on my couch for tonight and I’ll drive you back in the morning when you’re less… wasted.”
She sounds frustrated and he thinks it might be his fault. He looks at her carefully as she turns out of the parking lot, really looks at her for the first time since she walked back into his life a moment ago. Holding his breath against the eyes and hair and skin that always try to steal it away, he takes note of her messy hair, the lack of any makeup, the grey sweats he knows she likes to sleep in. He looks at the clock next, the late - or rather early - hour shining angry, bright and orange. He can figure this out.
“I’m sorry.” He’s an idiot. She glances at him before turning back to the dark highway ahead of them.” “I shouldn’t have called you.”
“It’s fine.”
“No, it’s not.” He hangs his head, hoping he looks sincere and not just as pathetically pissed as he is. “I woke you up.”
“Really, Killian, it’s fine. I was just going to bed.” He looks at the clock again and he envies her youth not for the first time since meeting her. He supposes he’s up this late as well, but that wasn’t by choice. That was the rum’s decision. The rum always makes bad decisions.
“But it’s cold.” She must be cold. She’s always cold and he made her go outside. She hates outside. She probably hates him now. ‘Listen, I’m all for this whole hooking up when you’re in town no strings thing.’ She waved a hand in his general direction. ‘Big fan of everything you’ve got going on here. But it’s cold as balls outside, so from now on you can come to mine and I can stay inside where it’s warm, or I’ll see you in the spring.’
The smirking curl of her mouth tugs at her cheek but he doesn’t reach for it again. “Yeah, it’s November.”
November. The last time he saw her it had been the dead of summer, both of them hot and sticky and barely dressed, stretched out in front of the single standing fan by the bed in her little apartment with no bloody air conditioning.
He misses that apartment. Misses being there with her and letting her make him boxed mac and cheese while he complained about her eating habits. Misses the ridiculous sheets with little Millennium Falcons on them that she’d found when he was running late to meet her that one time. He’d made her wash them before putting them on her bed - ‘fine, mom’ - and then listened to her make Star Wars puns from between her thighs until they tightened so hard against his ears he couldn’t hear anything at all.
And he misses the way she would smile at him when she opened the door, just before she dragged him inside, asking about his flight between heated kisses and frustrated hands. ‘I hate your stupid ties’.
He’s a bloody idiot and he should have never stopped calling. Or he should have stopped calling a long time ago, before there was anything to miss. They had a good thing going, an understanding, no strings. He’d reach out when he was in town for work and they would meet for one or however many nights he was staying. No expectations or dates or sleepovers, none of the complicated stuff. And he’d screwed it up.
His feet slip dangerously against the icy ground - at least he’s pretty sure there’s ice, or the ground isn’t staying still again - as Emma practically hoists him out of the car. “You remember the stairs right?” she asks, ducking under his arm again to steady him. She fits well there with her arm wrapped around his waist.
He hadn’t remembered the stairs. Though he should have, he’d complained about them enough times. ‘What’s so wrong with an apartment with an elevator?’ ‘Aw, can your old knees not handle it?’ He’d caught her as she bolted up the last few flights at his glare, laughing the whole way, and he’d spent enough time on his ‘old knees’ to make her take it back. This time, he’s not so sure he can handle it as he looks up at the rotating stairs that seem unable to settle on a height.
“It’s either that or you’re sleeping in the lobby, Jones.”
He considers it. “Is that David guy still your landlord?” The one who was particularly hostile to the man in his forties coming over at random hours of the night to visit his twenty-eight year old tenant. ‘Give him a break, he still thinks I’m the sixteen year old kid he illegally rented to when I first moved here.’
In fairness, Killian would probably judge himself too if he were in the landlord's shoes. He has judged himself many times for becoming a stereotype of Dicaprio-sized proportions. But the alternative would have been resisting Emma Swan, something he’s incapable of doing - or at least had been until that morning he ruined everything.
“Okay.” The stairs are still moving.
“Hold on.” She takes out her phones - there’s definitely two of them - and holds them in front of his face. “I just want to get you on camera saying that I’m not liable if you fall down these stairs and break your neck.”
“Is that really necessary?” He got that whole sentence out in one try.
“I know you have a lawyer.” ‘You have a what? Wow, I knew you were older but I didn’t know you were like, old old.’ ‘I don’t think it counts if you’ve stolen from parent’s liquor cabinet.’
“Fine. Don’t sue Emma if I die. She’s very nice and doesn’t have any money anyway.”
“Thank you.”
“It’ll never hold up in court.”
“That would be way more convincing if you could pronounce all your consonants.”
The climb takes twice as long as it should and he’s forced to stop once when he makes the mistake of looking down and his stomach rolls violently. ‘I swear to god if you puke in my hallway I’ll leave you here to sleep in it.’
“I don’t remember there being this many floors.”
“It’s four floors. You’ve done two.”
He might die.
He doesn’t die, but just barely, and when Emma leads him through the door and into the studio, she practically drops him onto the old couch. It’s not her fault; he’d made himself very droppable in the last few minutes. At least he landed on the couch and not the collection of wooden crates she’s glued together next to it. ‘That’s not a coffee table, Swan.’ ‘Oh, I’m sorry, is that or is that not your coffee cup on it right now?’
He doesn’t see her for a few minutes, his head too heavy to lift, but he can hear her moving around the apartment and he can picture her, walking through the kitchen on her toes. ‘It’s not weird, shut up.’ ‘I just thought you’d like to know that most people use their whole foot.’
When she finally comes back, he forces his eyes open, unsure who exactly glued them shut or how they did it without him noticing. Fuck she’s beautiful. Even through the boozy marinade he’s made of his head he can see that, and he wants to tell her. He could. He could blame it on the rum. But that would be a bad idea. Complicating things between them would be a bad idea. They’d already gotten complicated enough. God, he’s such a fuck up. Things were good, they could have stayed good. He just had to go and ruin a good thing with his stupid, greedy heart.
“Here.” Two little pills and a frighteningly large bottle of water are set down in front of him. He’s not sure what the pills are but he’s also pretty sure she wouldn’t try to poison him even if he is an asshole who called her in the middle of the night after ghosting her for months. Pretty sure. The water sounds like a good idea.
“Have you eaten anything or did you have rum for dinner?”
“There were peanuts at the bar,” he tells her after guzzling down enough water to drown himself with. She shakes her head and walks out of his line of sight again. This time she comes back with a bag of crisps and he thinks maybe she doesn’t hate him as much as he thought because they’re the kind he likes most.
“Eat that, drink that, and take those,” she orders, pointing to each with a stern look. “And then lie down on your side so I know you won’t choke to death in the night, and get some sleep.”
“Yes ‘mam,” he salutes.
“Don’t get cute with me.” He wasn’t trying to be cute. But it makes him unreasonably happy that she thinks he is. She rolls her eyes at his probably once again dumb smile and repeats, “eat,” before disappearing where he can’t see her again.
When she comes back this time her hair is down, falling over the shoulders of her oversized Jonas Brothers t-shirt she’s apparently had since she was twelve, and he wants to whine or cry at how desperately he wishes he could reach for her and what an idiot he is for being the reason he can’t. She’s carrying an empty garbage can, a blanket draped over one arm.
“Do not puke on my rug. It’s the only new thing in this whole apartment and I love it more than I’ve ever loved anything in my life.”
Killian leans over from where he’s stretched out on the couch that’s too small for him, running his fingers over the blue and white pattern and nods. “It’s lovely, very soft.”
She’s silent for long enough that he looks up again, only to find her with her lips pressed so hard together against a laugh that he can see her chest lurch with the force of containing it. He frowns, looking from her to the rug and back again before realizing that he’s been stroking the rug with his prosthetic hand.
“Emma… I might be drunker than I thought.”
The laugh that bursts out of her is loud and horrible and obnoxious and it’s the best sound he’s heard in a long time. He’s missed that sound, the one that had shocked him so completely the first time he heard it that they’d both ended up on the floor, stomachs hurting and eyes tearing, neither able to remember what had set her off in the first place and unable to stop giggling like teenagers.
“Aw, babe,” Emma crouches down in front of him with a pitying look before beginning to work the straps of his false hand loose. Her hand settles soft against his cheek once it’s free, smirk still lingering on the corner of her lips. “I don’t think anyone’s ever been as drunk as you are right now.”
Her face is so close to his that his heart forgets how it’s meant to work, stopping and racing of its own accord. He wishes she would close the distance, that he could feel her mouth against his for the first time in months, or that she’d simply stay here with him for the rest of the night because the distance and the silence between them has been more than he can take. He doesn't know how he ever convinced himself that staying away would eventually make the ache for her fade.
She smiles at him again, giving his cheek an affectionate pat before draping the blanket over him, the soft one he knows had been her prized possession before the rug. “Get some sleep, Killian. I don’t think anyone’s ever been as hungover as you’re going to be tomorrow either.”
He’s not sure whether or not the way his fingers close around hers before she can pull away was his idea or the rum’s, but she’s looking at him, waiting for him to say something and he doesn’t know what he was going to say or what he was thinking. He just knows that he missed her and he screwed it up - and then he screwed it up again, possibly beyond repair the second time.
Being in this city that he managed to avoid for months in the hopes that he could forget about her has been one of the worst decisions he’s ever made. To think he really believed that he could live here, that he could take the job that was offered and not be haunted by her every waking moment, not dread and hope to see her around every corner.
Being naive enough to think he could ignore the draw of her is how he ended up in that bar tonight. He’d tried to figure out how many shots of rum it would take to make him forget that he loves Emma Swan, but it seems there isn’t enough rum in the world for that - or at least not enough in that bar.
She’s still looking at him and he wishes she wasn’t watching him with a hesitation and a carefulness that hadn’t been there before. It had always been so easy between them; he’d never felt less self-conscious with another person in his life and now it’s all consuming. She’s lost the carefree warmth he used to see in her eyes, like he took it with him when he left that morning and didn’t come back.
“I’m sorry.”
He can’t tell if it’s relief or disappointment in her sigh. “I already told you, it’s fine.”
He shakes his head. “Not for calling you tonight. For not calling you. Every other night. I’ve been an ass and I’ve been a coward. You didn’t deserve that.” By the grace of whatever gods might be listening to his poor apology, he doesn’t slur a single word.
Her pause is long enough that he worries he said the wrong thing, and he can’t read her expression through the haze of booze and exhaustion swimming around in his head. He should let go of her hand, but he’s painfully aware that this could be the last time he gets to touch her and she’s not pulling away.
She sighs again. “Why don’t we talk about this when you’re feeling better?”
He lets go. “Aye, Swan, whatever you want.”
She walks away. Beyond repair then.
***
“Swan, it’s me. ‘M so sorry I ‘avnent called for… September, October, Nov… three months. Shit that’s too many months. ‘M sorry but I need your help. The sherrffeff won’t let me leave. He says you have to pick me up - well not you but ‘ynow someone. I don’t know anyone else.”
Killian jumps, heart pounding. He feels like he’s woken from a coma, body so heavy with sleep that parts of it aren't responding to him and never having been more confused than he is in these first few moments. It’s daytime, but it’s not morning, the light is too dim, and he’s asleep but not in his bed or in his hotel room, on a couch he recognizes but can’t really place. He has a vague recollection of things that may or may not have happened while he lay here; the sound of someone moving around the room, someone saying his name, a door shutting, an angry car somewhere far off and the bark of a dog somewhere close, the sound of keys and the strange sensation someone poking him in the face - hard.
All of it feels like a fever dream now as he looks towards the tinny sound of the belligerent man’s voice coming from the phone in her hand.Oh no. Oh god what the hell had he done last night? He recognizes the room, the soft blanket he’s under, the long legs clad in grey sweatpants perched on the table in front of him. He doesn’t think he can bring himself to look at her.
“Oh! It’s Killian by the way. Killian Jones. I don’t know how many Killians you know but I’m that one. The dickhead who ghosted you. ‘Nway, if you could call me back that would be just - awesome. Yur prolly not gonna call me back. I wouldn’t call me back. ‘Nway… yeah. It’s Killian. Thanks.”
If you’d like to save this message, press - there's a loud beep before another message begins to play. Bloody hell. He remembers the pub, and the cop - sort of - and he remembers that little line on his phone screen. ‘Absolutely not’. From the looks of it, he absolutely did.
“Heey, isme again. I don’t think I told you where I am. Is’not great, Swan. They put me in the jail.”
He winces, sitting up carefully, head still light and disoriented. “Did I…”
“Mhm.”
Another wince. “Are they all-”
“Oh yeah.”
“‘M not even that drunk. The sherfs just got a commpelex or something.”
“Swan, we really don’t have to -”
“Shh, this is my favourite part.”
Killian hangs his head. “I - Oy, I’m on the phone, sherirff! Don’ they teach you manners at cop school? The cops in your city are rude, Swan. Hey! No - iss my phone. I can call whoever I want.” There’s a shuffling sound that stirs up a faint memory of trying to back deeper into the cell, then a small shout and he remembers why his ass hurts and that he’s probably got a bruise on his hip the size of the one on his ego. Emma has her lip caught between her teeth again, flashing him the same look she had when she arrived at the station.
“Hello? Swan? Oh, right. Yur prolly asleep. You should be asleep, that’s good. I jus’ called ‘cus I…” For a blissful minute he thinks he might have had the sense to hang up, the silence on the other end dragging on and he almost breathes a sigh of relief. But then the message rings out again. “I can't remember why I called you. I think somethin’ made me think of you.” His voice gets softer and so does her expression for just a moment.
“That happens a lot. I been thinking ‘bout you a lot, all the time, really. And not just in a sexy way and not just yer face.” Killian hangs his head. “Even though I’m a fan of your face. And all your other parts too.”
He wishes he could just perish right here and now, wishes the dull ache in his head would become an aneurysm and take him out without a fuss.
“I been thinking about those ridic’lus tiktoks you used to send me and when I was in meetings ‘n I jus’ wanted to be with you. I don’t know anything about Taylor Swift anymore, Swan - I don’t know how to find those myself.” There’s another pause but he knows better than to hope this is over, much of this coming back to him now in mortifying waves.
“I’ve too many shirts in my closet now - It’s so many shirts. I always brought extra ‘cause I knew you’d steal ‘em an’ then you’d walk ‘round your kitchen in ‘em with no pants like yur a sexy Winnie the Pooh or somethn’ and I had to watch you climb yur counters while I had a heartattack ‘cuz you wouldn’ jus’ let me get things off the top shelf for you. Bloody stubborn.” There’s a sigh over the machine. “I don’t want this many shirts, Swan…
‘Anyway I - What? Who does? Sorry, Swan the sherf is being rude again. He wants to know if yur picking me up. Are you picking me up?” There’s so much hope in his past self’s voice that he almost feels bad for him. But he also knows what a bloody idiot that man is and it’s hard to feel anything but the overwhelming urge to disappear into this couch and not have to listen to any more of his drunken rambling. “That would be nice. But it’s okay if you don’t want to. I’d understand. Gnight, love.”
To delete this message press - She hits a button. Message saved.
Killian braces himself for the next one. Gods, how many of them are there? But this time it’s not his voice that comes out over the speakerphone, it’s another man, Irish and vaguely familiar through the sleep and the unfortunately returning memories.
“Hey, Emma, it’s Graham.” Killian’s heart drops into his stomach at the sound of another man calling her in the middle of the night. Of course she wouldn’t have sat around pining like he did, not for a man who treated her as carelessly as he had. Of course - “Listen, I don’t know who this guy is but he says he knows you. I thought maybe he was one of your clients but when I asked him how he knows you he just asked me if I’ve ever been in love...”
The brow Emma raises at him is equal parts question, challenge and amusement and he feels the blood rush from his face. Fuck. He wonders whether four floors would be high enough for him to end this misery if he just went out the window.
“Anyway, just let me know if this is another Walsh situation and I’ll make sure he stays in here, alright? Goodnight, love.” Killian can’t even begrudge the man or the endearment he adds to the end of his message when he’s only looking out for her. Probably a good thing she has someone to keep old, drunk dickheads away from her.
He hears another beep of her mailbox and braces himself for whatever’s coming next. “Hi, love, ‘m sorry for calling so much. I know I made too many ms’takes to be ‘loud to say this, but… I miss you, Swan… And I’d jus’ really like to see you again.”
End of messages. To -
Emma shuts the phone off, setting it down next to her on the coffee table. She tilts her head to see his face which he’s currently trying to bury in his hands. “Sounds like you had quite the night.”
“I thought I’d be more hungover.” His head hurts and he’s tired and his mouth is dry but he expected to be near death after the way he threw them back last night.
“It’s four in the afternoon.” Oh. He does the math of how long she’d let him sleep in her apartment after everything he’s done - after she picked him up.
“At one point I had to make sure you were alive. But I figured if you were able to leave such eloquent voicemails last night that you probably weren’t in danger of alcohol poisoning.”
“Swan, I…” He’s fully aware that he deserves her mocking but he’s too humiliated to even begin to try and explain his behaviour last night. How can he without explaining everything right down to that morning in July where he messed up the best thing in his life.
She takes pity on him, giving a small shrug. “Forget about it. Everyone says stupid stuff when they’re hammered. Everyone calls people they know they shouldn’t.”
“No, Emma -” He finally lifts his head to look at her. “That wasn’t…” He needs her to know that wasn’t what this was, she wasn’t just some drunk dial in the middle of the night. He thinks of how many times in the last three three months he’s looked at that contact in his phone, her name replaced with a reminder that he should not and absolutely could not go there. She mistakes his hesitation.
“You okay?”
“No.” He needs to talk to her, to apologize and beg her forgiveness. But he can’t find the words in his tired, muddled head to tell her without telling her everything. “I’m a bloody idiot.”
Emma smirks. “Yeah, we established that last night - a bunch of times.”
“I mean it. It wasn’t -” He rubs at his eyes, trying to clear the sleep and avoid looking at her. “I didn’t just call you because I was drunk. I’ve wanted to call you. For months. Last night just gave me an excuse.”
“You needed an excuse to call me?”
He sighs. “I was coward enough to convince myself I did.”
When he finally forces himself to face her, he finds her watching her phone, fingers wrung in her lap and lips pressed together tightly the way they always are before she asks something that’s answer matters to her.
“How much of last night do you actually remember?”
“Most of it, I think.” It’s been coming back to him in increasingly horrifying details since she played that first voicemail.
“You said a lot of stupid stuff.”
“I know.”
“How much of all of that was true?”
“All of it.”
She raises a brow. “All of it?”
“Aye.”
“Sexy Winnie the Pooh?”
A smirk tugs at his mouth. “I stand by what I said.”
He wonders which parts of what he said she’s focusing on as her silence stretches between them, heartbroken when he sees a little wall go up. This is why he stopped calling. He knew this would happen.
“It’s fine. It’s not like you owed me anything. We weren’t -”
“Don’t do that.” His hand reaches out for her, fingers playing carefully with the fabric of her too-big sweatpants. “We may not have been in a relationship but we weren’t nothing.” He won’t let her excuse his behaviour, not after they spent over a year in each others’ lives only for him to disappear from hers. “I shouldn’t have acted like we were.”
“So then why did you stop calling?” It’s the most vulnerable he’s ever heard her sound even though she hides it well and he can’t bring himself to look at her. “I liked what we had going. I liked spending time with you.”
“Aye, so did I.” Too much.
“I guess I thought - I guess I thought we were friends at least.”
“We were.” His fingers dance along her calf through the fabric he can’t stop fiddling with and he feels the muscle tense but she doesn’t pull away from him.
“So then what gives?” The anger in her voice makes his gaze snap up to hers. Finally. He’s been waiting for her to be angry with him, she deserves to be angry and he deserves it too. It gives him that small flicker of hope he’d been unable to find until now, a hope that if she’s angry, it’s because she cared enough to be hurt. “Why did you just…” She gestures vaguely with her hands. Disappear.
“Because I couldn’t do it anymore.”
“Do what? Hook up? Jesus, Killian, I’m a big girl. You didn’t have to run away because you were over the benefits part of this friendship.”
“I wasn’t. I left because I broke our rules.”
“What rules?”
The ones they’d so carefully established when they decided to continue this arrangement beyond the first and second time he saw her. The ones that were meant to keep either of them from getting hurt like they both were now.
“The last time I was here, we fell asleep and woke up in the morning still in your bed and I…”
“That’s why you freaked out? Because you accidentally slept over? That’s a bit dramatic don’t you think?” He can hear the disbelief in her voice and also the relief but he’s not done. “It wasn’t like a hard and fast rule -”
His fingers curl around the back of her knee, squeezing as he draws her attention. “That’s not why.” He traces his thumb over the fabric covering her shin and he knows he has to tell her because he can’t do this anymore without telling her and he can’t go back to how things were.
And he thinks that just maybe, she’ll want to hear it. Because as small and insignificant as it may seem, those aren’t her sweatpants, they’re his, lent - stolen - after a rather frantic afternoon in his hotel room six months ago where he may have torn her skirt in his haste to get it off. ‘You need better quality clothes, love.’ ‘Is this you finally offering to be my sugar daddy?’ They have his bloody initials on them - a strange gift from his lawyer friend. And she hasn’t gotten rid of them, didn’t toss them away when he did the same to her. She still sleeps in them.
“I freaked out because I liked waking up with you, and I started thinking that I’d like to wake up with you every morning.” He’d been hot and sweaty and sore from sleeping on her old mattress but he’d looked down at the woman wrapped around him despite the stifling heat, her cheek pressed to his chest and her hair in his mouth and he knew that he wanted this, wanted her, maybe forever. He hears her small intake of breath, his thumb still stroking her skin though the fabric as though it’ll give him the strength he needs. “And I hadn’t felt that way about anyone since…” He can’t finish and so she does for him.
“Milah?”
“Aye.” His reason for never wanting anything more, love lost in the same instant that cost him a piece of himself. He’d told Emma about her, one night when they’d lingered a little too long entangled in the aftermath. He didn’t know the details of her reason, only that she’d been far too young and that he’d hurt her deeply enough to make her wary of anyone who claimed love or devotion.
“I hoped that if I stayed away for a little while that it would fade away and that we could go back to how things were because I knew that if I told you I would lose you. But the longer I stayed away, the more I missed you and the more I wanted you and I realized it wasn’t going to go away - because I loved you.”
Killian watches her for a reaction as he tells her the truth he’d been hiding from her for months and from himself for far longer, but she remains unreadable, fingers still wringing nervously in her lap, breathing a little shaky. But there’s no abject terror in her gaze as she waits for him to finish.
“And by then I’d avoided you for too long and it was too late to tell you or try to go back to how things were and I lost you anyway. Then I managed to convince myself that it was for the best because this wasn’t what you wanted and you deserved better anyway.” Better than an old widower with a used up heart who’d run the moment things became real. “But I thought you had the right to know that I didn’t leave because I didn’t care about you. I left because I cared too much.”
Fabric slips from his hand as she stands, circling the coffee table and leaving him feeling untethered without her and with a barrier set between them. He focuses on the rug, her reaction expected but no less painful, as she paces the length of her glued together crates a few times.
“Okay two things.” Her tone snaps his gaze up to where she moves anxiously and restlessly in the small space. “First of all, that’s the last time you make a decision for me.” He hadn’t expected this reaction. “I don’t need anyone to decide what I do or don’t deserve or what I can or can’t handle. If you want to know what I want, you ask me. You talk to me like the grownup you keep pretending that you are.” That one hurts but he nods. It’s all rightly earned.
“You’re right.”
“Good.” She stops, shoulders squared as she faces him from across the table. “Second.” He waits, the anger from before no longer sustaining her as he sees the wall she hides behind slip just a little. “You said you loved me.”
He’s not sure what answer she wants, but he gives her the truth. “I love you, Swan.” Try as hard as he did not to, he knows it’s not going away. And he’s not willing to attempt another eight shots of rum a second time to make sure.
She nods. He waits, or she waits, he’s not sure who’s supposed to speak here only that he needs to know how she feels and he’ll wait as long as he needs to.
“Well? Are you going to ask me what I want?”
“What do you want?” He’d give her whatever she asked for at this point as he watches her bite her lip and definitely doesn’t wish he was the one biting it.
“I don’t know.”
“Okay.” Fair enough.
“Look, I get running away from feelings - I’m very familiar with the concept. But the way you did it was really shitty and -” Her voice goes quiet, arms wrapping around herself in a move so full of self-preservation that it breaks his heart a little. “It hurt, okay?”
Her words, thick with betrayal and rejection, pierce sharp through his chest, painful and deserved as she avoids his gaze as determinantly as he’d avoided hers. God, he’s an ass. He’d pieced together enough about her past from the small glimpses she’d given him late on those nights where they were still tangled naked in her sheets and the dark lent them the boldness to be vulnerable to know that she’d been left before.
He joins her on her side of the table, reaching to touch the soft, golden waves that he’s spent months wishing he could tangle his fingers in again. “I’m sorry.” He pushes them behind her ear, thumb stroking over her cheek like her skin could break beneath his touch.
When she looks up at him her eyes are red and wet he pulls her to him without thinking. “I’m sorry,” he breathes, Emma feeling fragile in his arms for the first time since he met her. She’s a force, his Swan, a tempest that could devour a thousand ships and it hurts to see her storms wane.
“I’m sorry,” he says again, quieter, pressing a kiss to her temple as he brings a hand to stroke the hair at the base of her neck, feels her lean into him. “I’m sorry,” he speaks against her brow. “I’m so sorry, love.” His lips brush over the crown of her head and he feels her arms slip around his waist, holding tight to the back of his shirt. He holds her just as tightly, nose settling in the crook of her neck where he presses another kiss and whispers a thousand more apologies. “I’m an ass.”
“Yeah, you are.” Her voice comes muffled from where her face is pressed against his collarbone and he laughs in relief to hear her tease him. He pulls back enough that she can lift her head to face him, eyes still red as he wipes at the dampness left on her cheeks. All he wants is to kiss her and spend the night and the next day and every day after that making this up to her, but he knows better than to push her.
Her hands slide from his back to his chest as she meets his gaze and takes a steadying breath. “I still don’t know what I want. You’re not the only one who’s bad at dealing with feelings and you just put some pretty big ones out there.”
“I know.” He doesn’t expect to hear the words back, not after three months of silence. But if she gives him the chance to stay and try to win her heart then he’ll spend forever earning back her trust.
“But maybe, if you’re still in town for a bit, you could stay for dinner.”
It takes everything he has to contain the ecstatic smile that wells up from his chest, afraid he’ll scare her off. “I’ll stay as long as you’ll have me.” He’s not leaving her again. Not unless she sends him away.
***
“When do you go back?” she asks when they’re sat at the kitchen island. ‘What, exactly, do you have against real furniture? Especially tables. They seem particularly discriminated against.’ ‘Do you see any room in here for a twelve-piece dining set?’ He swallows the bite of the boxed mac and cheese she’d made him cook ‘Because I’m still pissed at you and I’m going to enjoy watching you suffer through this.’ ‘Sadist. Can I at least add -’ ‘No.’
Killian looks at his watch. “My flight was an hour ago.”
“What? You should have said -”
“And miss all the delicacies that Maine has to offer?” he asks, lifting his mismatched bowl. “It’s fine, Swan,” he adds when she looks genuinely concerned. “I’d rather be here.” He can get another flight at the last minute before he’s due back in New York on Monday. Getting his things back from the hotel, however, may be a tad more difficult.
“That’s sweet and all but I think you’d also rather be employed.”
“Aye, well, I may not be employed there much longer anyhow.”
Her eyes widen. “Oh god, don’t tell me you left them voicemails too.”
Killian snorts. “No, I’ve just… had another offer.”
His heart pounds frantically as she asks, “where?” terrified that he’ll scare her off.
“Here.”
“Here?”
He nods. “I wasn’t going to take it, not after realizing how much I’d miss you if I was here. But, well, that was before I drank a full bar. And this town does have its benefits.”
She gapes at him and he can see the thoughts racing behind her eyes. “You’re not moving for me, right? You want the job? Because I told you I don’t know what I want or if I can even do… whatever this maybe is and I -”
He reaches for her hand, calming the rambling that had started. “I do want the job, but of course I’m moving for you, Swan. And I know you’re not ready to decide anything, and I’m not asking you to. But whether you do or don’t decide that what you want is me, I’m going to be right here while you figure it out. I’m not going to leave you twice, Emma. I don’t want to miss you like that again.”
Emma just stares at him, mouth opening and then shutting with questions that don’t find voice and he sits, stewing in the worry that he said too much, asked for too much. He swallows as she jumps out of her seat, his turn to ramble now as she rounds the island.
“I mean, I will have to go home and get my things and resign but I -”
“Shut up,” she tells him, hands sliding into his hair and mouth colliding with his.
He’s more than happy to do exactly that, wasting no time in gathering her up in his arms and pulling her close, returning the kiss he’d missed so damn much all these months, missed the feel of her soft and warm against him like this, for the little sound she makes when his own hand tangles in her hair just hard enough that he can keep he there a little longer.
“Wait,” he breathes and her hands pause where they’d been working the buttons of his shirt free. “Maybe we should slow down.” There’s a part of him screaming at his stupid mouth right now for the words falling out of it. “You said you don’t know if this is what you want. So maybe we shouldn’t rush things.”
She barks out a small laugh. “You’re moving to another city for a ‘maybe’ and you don’t want to rush things?” He doesn’t really have an answer for that.
Her brow and mouth quirk up in one devastatingly attractive motion that has him ready to go back on everything he just said. “This was never our problem,” she reminds him, fingers tugging the buckle of his belt loose. “We’re good at this part. Everything else is where we get messy.” She works the button of his jeans open next. “So just try not to make any more big confessions while you’re inside me…” She runs her teeth over the skin below his ear as she slides her hand into his jeans and he nearly chokes. “And we should be fine.”
“Bloody hell.” His rational self may judge him later, but his current self has Emma Swan with her hand around his cock trying to get him out of his clothes and he’s already established that he’s not a very smart man. “I promise.”
***
It’s a strange feeling to be laying here, wrapped up in an old duvet and Star Wars sheets with Emma’s head on his shoulder and her fingers drawing patterns over his chest. They’ve never done this part, never lingered beyond the time it took them both to catch their breaths before untangling themselves from one another and going about their day - or tangling themselves again. He likes it, but it’s strange, new, something he hasn’t done in a long time. Not with anyone.
“This is kind of weird right?” she asks, breath warm against his neck.
Killian laughs. Bloody mind reader.
“Aye, a bit. I think I’m out of practice.”
“I never practised in the first place.”
He presses a kiss to her hair. “But, it’s not bad, right?” She can probably hear his stupid heart racing as he waits for her answer.
“No,” she shakes her head, sliding her arm around his waist and fitting herself more snugly against his side. “It’s not bad.” He can feel her smile against his skin, glad she can’t see the absolutely ridiculous one stretched across his own. They lay there a little longer, the room darkening with the earlier and earlier nights as he begins to dread the fast approaching hour where he’ll have to leave, until Emma shifts. “My neck hurts.”
“My arm’s asleep.”
She sits up and his arm is flooded with the sudden relief of no longer being squished, but he misses the warmth and the closeness of her immediately. He has two arms. Who really needs both? He’s done fine with one hand. “Where are you going?” he asks when she rises from the bed, reaching for his shirt that she tossed on the floor and he made himself leave there. ‘Do not fold your clothes while we’re in the middle of having sex or I swear I’ll put mine back on you fucking weirdo.’
“Thirsty,” she says as she finishes buttoning it. “You?”
“Aye, thanks.”
“Water? Or would you prefer rum?”
“Hilarious.” His stomach rolls, not finding her so funny. She certainly seems to think she is, smirking as she fetches two water bottles from the fridge. “You know you’re going to have to give me my shirt back this time. It’s the only one I’ve got.” At least until he finds out if the hotel hung onto his suitcase when he missed his checkout. “Unless you have the others squirrelled away here somewhere.”
“I thought you had ‘too many shirts, Swan,’” she reminds him in a poor imitation of his accent and he rolls his eyes. She hops back onto the bed, climbing into his lap to sit astride his hips. His hand and wrist settle on her waist, the shirt in question riding up and making him groan at the feel of her pressed against him.
“Aye well I’ve only got the one to wear out of here tonight and while you look infinitely better in it than I do -”
“Like a sexy Winnie the Pooh, would you say?”
He sighs. “I’m never living that one down am I?”
“You want to show me your hundred acre wood?” Killian lets his head fall back against the headboard as she laughs herself silly. “I have another solution,” she tells him, hands wringing nervously in the sleeves of his shirt. “I was thinking, maybe, since you’ve already missed your flight, and you probably don’t have a hotel room anymore, that you could stay here tonight. And maybe we could give that whole waking up together thing a shot.”
Her cheeks are flushed, freckles bright against the soft pink as she looks up from her hands to catch his eye. He kisses her hard enough that she’d have fallen right off his lap were it not for his arms holding her steady and close to him.
“That a yes?” she asks, mouth curling against his and he catches that smirking bottom lip between his teeth like he’s wanted to since she showed up at the station.
“Are you sure that’s what you want?”
She nods and it’s him smiling against her mouth now. “For tonight at least. But I think there’s still a lot of grovelling in your future before it becomes a regular thing.”
He kisses her again, rolls her onto her back beneath him. “Then I’d better get started right away,” he says, lips finding the length of her neck as he begins to work free the buttons of his stolen shirt.
“Well, you did promise you would write poetry about my boobs.”
“I what?” He looks up only to see her wearing the same confused frown as himself before her eyes widen with laughter and she covers her mouth with her hands.
“Oh my god. You haven’t seen your texts have you?”
Fuck.
*******
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drunk pip thoughts
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Drunk Pip is my babygirl and I absolutely love her to death. So I utterly believe with my whole heart a inebriated pippa fitz Amobi would consist of her being touchy, a cuddle bug if you will. touchy enough that she practically just sits atop you, her ruddy cheeks a hue and her dark glossy silver eyes watching your every movement, practically glued to your face, her fingers sloppy as they move over your face. Skimming over your cheeks, your lips, over the crease in your forehead , the scar you got from your older sister pushing you of a trolley at Tescos.
She’s all analytical eyes, and soon she’s just rambling, “your eyes are such a wonderful colour, and your lips are so pretty-you’re like a perfect goddess….last time I was this drunk some guy tried to steal my nose but you-you can steal more than my nose-“ she’s prattling off.
🤭🤭
She’d also be the type to be extra concerned for you when drunk, you think it’s quite funny since she’s the one inebriated but pip, still with her slurring words is making you buckle up, singing the buckle up song that makes your ears red. It’s even worse when Cara needs a lift home. “Ah looks like your girl didn’t buckle up, shall we sing the song?” Cara is an absolute menace and revels in the way your cheeks and ears are ruddy while pip makes you sing the song. 😭
#drunk pip you have my heart#pippa fitz amobi x fem reader#sappy pippa fitz amobi thoughts#emma myers x reader#🤠#agggtm#Cara’s face when you say strap on is the best facial expression ever
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i'm really trying to find a way of doing lines that's fast enough i can get multiple comic pages done in a few hours, but also like . has art i don't hate looking at
otherwise i'm just gonna keep having one off jokes that i wind up making 8+ pages and it just takes forever to do aaaaaa . teacup comic was fun but it just aint sustainable for the bullshit i wanna do. and i wanna do a LOT of bullshit
the easiest suggestion would be to make shorter comics but i'm writing comics for bill & ford . two mother fuckers who are not generally well known for valuing brevity and getting to the point in a timely manner
#stump talks#i wanna do chapter cover art for my fic#i wanna do long form comics about ford drunk calling his ex and having to Deal With That#i wanna draw art for my bro's emma may fic#waaahh my body is mortal and the flesh is weak#if only sleep weren't a thing i need 24 hours of
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Sophie: I remember sending Lady Lesso an email that started off with “I hope this email finds you well” and this woman responded with “This email finds me hungover”
Dovey, overhearing this: *disappointed sigh*
#sge#school for good and evil#lady lesso#clarissa dovey#incorrect quotes#dovesso#incorrect dovesso quote#ao3#the school for good and evil#emma anemone#sophie of gavaldon#lesbian#gay girls#gay disaster#drunk lesso#lesso x dovey#dovey x lesso#lady lesso x professor dovey
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Prince’s Holiday - Adult Theme Party Epilogue
Not 100% accurate. Cybird owns everything.
Alternate translations are marked as ///
Translations notes/clarifications are notated at the bottom of the post with ***
On the last night of the year.
The dinner party, with the fate of the world at stake, should’ve been heading towards a smooth finale.
Gilbert: I can’t stop eating your food, it’s delicious.
Emma: Thank you, it’s makes me happy to see you eating non-stop.
Emma: I have a feeling that you’ve already had about 30 servings.
Gilbert: That’s not enough.
Gilbert: But it’s a dinner party, and I feel bad that I’m the only one eating all the food.
Gilbert: Clavis, can you bring enough glasses and rose liqueur for everyone?
Clavis: Haha, enough for everyone?
Licht: !
Clavis: What if I say no?
Gilbert: The country will be destroyed, okay?
Clavis: Your jokes are so lame that I’m tired of hearing them.
Clavis: But, even if you kneel and bow to me, I won’t even think about doing it.
Luke: Look, I’ve brought it for you!
Licht: ?!
Clavis: Luke, why are you always such a slacker, but only at times like this are you so diligent?
Luke: Just to get the dinner over with, so I can relax. That’s it.
Gilbert: That’s my Luke. Thank you, you’re very thoughtful.
Yves: Prince Gilbert, if you want a drink, I’ll pour you one.
Gilbert: Do you mind not doing anything unnecessary?
Yves: There’s such a difference in treatment with Luke.
Gilbert: I want to thank the little rabbit for the food, and everyone who served and entertained.
Gilbert: It wouldn’t make sense if you poured it?
Gilbert: I should tell you, it’s not every day that the Prince of Obsidian, pours some one a drink is it?
Gilbert: Here you go.
Licht & Clavis:………
Gilbert: Guys, don’t tell me you won’t drink the alcohol that I’ve poured for you?
Luke: Oh, well. I’ll take it, thanks.
Yves: I’ll have one too. There’s nothing in it, right?
Gilbert: I don’t like you, you know.
Yves: Eh!
Gilbert: If I’m going to poison you, I wouldn’t so it in such an obvious way, idiot.
Yves: I’ll have a drink.
Clavis & Licht:………..
Gilbert: Hey, what’s the matter? I’ve got one for each of you, take one.
Clavis: Prince Gilbert, what a joke.
Licht: It’s hard to believe that a man of your stature could be so ignorant.
Emma: His eyes are fixed.///He is determined.***
Emma: Are you saying that Licht and Clavis can’t drink alcohol?
Clavis: No, I didn’t say I couldn’t drink. I just don’t feel like it.
Licht: As if.
Gilbert: That’s not going to work in a diplomatic setting.
Gilbert: It’s the last day of the year, right? If you don’t take off now, when will you take off?
Luke: You’re thinking bad thoughts again, aren’t you?
Gilbert: Hm, I don’t know about that….
Gilbert: I don’t lie. I told you before, I’m just showing my gratitude.
Clavis & Licht: ……..
Gilbert: Little Rabbit, as the hostess of the banquet, I’ll let you give the toast.
Emma: Oh, yes! If I may be so presumptuous…
Emma: I very satisfied with this year’s results. So much has happened…I am happy that we all were able to celebrate together in such a lively manner.
Emma: There have been many exchanges across national borders this year, and next year I hope we can deepen our bonds.
Emma: Cheers!
Gilbert, Luke & Yves: Cheers!
Clavis: Licht.
Licht: Can I go home?
Clavis: No, look. Gilbert’s entourage is blocking the way.
Licht: …………
Clavis: At least you’re with me. Let’s have a drink together.
Licht: Oh, no.
Clavis: Do you think Gilbert will overlook this?
Licht: I hate this.
Clavis: It’s alright. Look, there are plenty of rose liqueurs here with lower alcohol content.
Luke: Mm, this alcohol is good, but isn’t it a bit strong?
Yves: Yea, it’s strong. Tasty though.
Licht: Clavis, I really want to go home.
Clavis: Wait, wait, wait. Don’t leave me alone. Stay with me.
Licht: …….
Clavis: This is for diplomacy. Let’s do it.
Clavis: Ready, go!
Licht & Clavis: Ah…….
Gilbert: Wow, you’re great at drinking.
Emma: Clavis, Licht, you don’t have to do this.
Clavis: Don’t worry, who says I can’t drink?
Licht:…….
Yves: Licht, you’re already red in the face.
Licht: Yves.
Yves: What?
Licht: Give me more.
Yves: No, no, no. Why would I do that?
Licht: Yves got mad at me.
Yves: Hey, don’t make it sound like you’re gonna cry…your brother will cry.
Yves: I’m going to get you some water for now.
Licht: Yves.
Yves: What now?
Licht: Don’t go anywhere. I’ll miss you.
Licht: Please.
Yves: What’s this, my little brother?
Luke: Chaos broke loose early.
Clavis: Luke.
Luke: What? You don’t seem that different from usual.
Clavis: I’m sorry…that I’m such a bad brother.
Luke: What a lie!
Clavis: I’m the bad brother who’s always pestering you…..I just want to be friends with you.
Clavis: How incompetent….am I that I can’t do just that?
Clavis: That’s why I’ve been dishonored with the title: “The Perpetual Chevalier’s Lackey”.
Luke: I’ve never heard of such a title.
Clavis: Luke, you’re always so cold to me. Don’t tell me you don’t like me? You don’t like me?
Luke: Oh, man, what pain in the neck! Hey, Gilbert! This is your fault, so do something about it!
Gilbert: It was Luke who brought the booze wasn’t it?
Emma: Huh?
Gilbert: What’s wrong, Little Rabbit? Putting your nose to my glass.
Emma: This isn’t alcohol.
Licht & Clavis: !!!
Gilbert: Oh my, I’ve been found out.
Emma: Perhaps, Prince Gilbert also has a drinking problem?
Clavis: Alright, Emma. Pour Gilbert a glass.
Licht: I won’t let you get away with this.
Yves: Oh, you may be drunk, but you sounded cool there!
Luke: Look, I brought you a new glass.
Gilbert: It’s certainly not fair that I’m the only one not drinking.
Gilbert: I couldn’t refuse the drink she pours me.
Gilbert: Bon appétit.
Luke: Whoa, you drink like a normal person.
Licht & Clavis: ……
Yves: Are you alright, Prince Gilbert?
Gilbert: I’m totally fine.
Licht & Clavis: Hah……
Yves: Wow! Both of you went against the Prince of a great country. Right?
Licht: I don’t like him. I don’t know him….goodnight.
Yves: Wait, Licht, where are you going to sleep?
Clavis: Hah, I’m no match for Chevalier, let alone Gilbert.
Clavis: I’m all alone, Luke.
Luke: Hey, wait! Don’t bang your head against the wall like that! You’ll become even more crazy!
Gilbert: Hm, come on Little Rabbit. Now, there should be no one to stand in our way.
Emma: Huh? No way, that’s why you suddenly served alcohol?
Gilbert: I told you, didn’t I? We’re gonna have one last over-the-top trick this year.
Gilbert: What will they think when I take advantage of the chaos to bring the little rabbit home?
Emma: !
Gilbert: So, then-
Emma: Then I’ll hang on to the desk!
Gilbert: Aw.
Emma: I will never, ever leave!
Gilbert: By the way, that thing you call a desk is a pillar right?
Emma: What?
Luke: Emma, even you’re drunk.
Emma: Is there such a thing…?
Emma: I’m going to go outside to cool off for a minute.
Licht: No, don’t go.
Emma: Licht, when did you…? If you could let go of me please.
Clavis: Emma, why are you trying to run away? Am I really such a bad man?
Emma: What?! Please don’t lean on me Clavis!
Yves: Hey, I don’t care how drunk you are, I won’t let you get away with this!
Luke: You’re irresistible, Emma.
Emma: Don’t talk like that. Help me, Luke!
Luke: Gilbert is more likely to kill me if I do…
Luke: But he’s being quiet. Huh?
Gilbert: ……..
Emma: Gilbert?
Gilbert: ……
Emma: Is he asleep?
Gilbert: ….Not……..asleep.
Luke: Hey, don’t tell me you’re drunk too?
Emma: You’re not a strong drinker, are you?
Gilbert: …Mmm….
Gilbert: But…Little Rabbit….you want to deepen the bond, don’t you?
Emma: !
Gilbert: So….I….drank it…..only for you.
Luke: Hey, don’t forget that you’re a bad guy type just because it’s the end of the year.
Gilbert: Well then…..lap pillow.
Clavis: Oh, that’s not fair. The lap pillow is mine.
Licht: No. it’s mine.
Yves: You are all too drunk to be doing that.
Luke: Oh, the bell rang. It looks like we ran over time.
Yves: How can we start the New Year in such a mess!?
Emma: Hm, but it’s fun and lively isn’t it?
Luke: You seem to be having a tough time with it.
Emma: Yes, but I think it’s good that we have time to relax and have a drink.
Emma: That’s how peaceful it is. Without peace we can’t get along with each other.
Emma: I hope we can have a lot of laughs again this year.
Luke: Well, there’s no difference.
Yves: Really.
Yves: Let’s help Emma in the meantime, so we can laugh together in peace.
Luke: I guess so.
Emma: I look forward working with you again this year…
***Definitely not correct. Even the alternate t/l is inaccurate. But I feel that it means Licht is determined not to drink alcohol.
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Translating this chapter was difficult solely for the fact that it was hilarious‼️
Everyone, but Yves and Luke are lightweights. I’m not playing the current CE - So I can’t say for sure since I don’t have Gilbert’s Drunken Love story - but I don’t think he’s as bad as Licht and Clavis. It seems like he can hold out a bit longer after chugging alcohol. I’ve seen him in other events (i.e. his Anniversary epilogue), where he’s sipped alcohol and he is fine. Whereas, these two poor souls typically don’t stand a chance whether it just a sip or chugging it 🤣
#Drunk Ikémen princes#Drunk Clavis#Drunk Licht#Drunk Gilbert#Drunk Emma#ikemen prince#Ikepri#ikepri translations#cybird translations#clavis lelouch#ikepri licht#ikepri clavis#licht klein#luke randolph#ikepei Luke#yves kloss#ikepri yves#Gilbert Von obsidian#ikeprince gilbert von obsidian#ikepri gilbert#ikepri gil#Sulky Clavis#Sulky Licht#Sleepy Gilbert#Clavis Confessions#Licht’s soft side#Banter banter banter#Love them all!#story event#epilogue
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Fucking calm down, nobody's taking him from you, you still gonna be bit my beloved old maniel. Yes I can and will make this about DM thanks
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#I'm coming in early with the gifs cause I wont be able to watch the episode until later on tonight as im going out#drunk Emma will not be responsible for her posts later on#devils minion#armandaniel#old maniel#my sassy bitch#iwtv spoilers
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Detective Emma Rose
Part of an art/fic exchange with the loveliest @thosehallowedhalls (see the absolutely stellar fic she wrote for my Trystan x Gabriel here!!! I’m totally normal about the fic I promise and definitely wont be reblogging it every hour on the hour 🤫).
My Art ish Tag: @storyofmychoices @aallotarenunelma
#choices crimes of passion#playchoices#detective rose#emma rose#i love her so much!! she’s so much fun to draw#i could draw her all day ever day#well honestly i could draw any woman al day every day but emma would top my list of women id draw again and again#her jacket gave me such the headache but i’m super happy with how it came together#thank you for trusting me with her#i’m still gonna attempt to draw the drunk tank background#it will look normal some day if it’s the last thing i do lol#my art ish thing#i polish nothing#i’m gonna be sad when i gotta go back to work and can’t draw pretty ppl all day lol
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Andre: Why is Jordan crying on the floor?
Emma: They're drunk.
Andre: And?
Emma: They saw a picture of Marie's spouse.
Andre: But they're Marie's spouse.
Emma: I know.
#gen v#genv#gen v prime#gen v incorrect quotes#incorrect quotes#emma meyer#andre anderson#jordan li#marie moreau#limoreau#mariejordan#jordanmarie#marie moreau x jordan li#marie x jordan#jordan x marie#jordan li x marie moreau#drunk limoreau again
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i had full plans to write and edit the next chapter of my recent fic but we've spent the last 5 hours drinking wine and recording our next msr xfiles podcast episode sooooo 😗✌️
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love throwing in the little detail that regina is a smoker into the first edits of my biggest draft to date bc i remember the bts pics from s1 where lana and robbie were smoking in costume between takes and after that i could never get the idea of regina being a secret smoker out of my head. my favorite headcanon. she's been through so much, give the woman a damn cigarette.
#she quit for a while when henry was younger but picked it back up after he ran away#and then emma came around and the curse started breaking and she picked it up heavily again no doubt#henry's with emma? henry's asleep? she's drunk? ciggy time#but she first started like 4-5 years after casting the curse and kept it the biggest secret#part of the reason she likes it so much is bc she always cups her hand around the flame when she lights it#and it reminds her of when she could conjure fireballs in her palms#she tries to view it as self medicating but like...girl we all know you have an addictive personality it's okay me too#basically just me trying to find different ways to hint at her deeper character through her actions lmaooo#cj rambles#cjwritesouat#regina mills
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" why does it always have to be a fight with you? "
question prompts .
⸻ ❝ i don't know , rafe , why does it ?! they're my fucking friends ! ❞ she loves him . she loves him more than could ever be expressed with any words crafted by the human psyche . but this obsession he has , this need to keep her away from the pogues . . . the little wolf can't control the fire which burns within her veins . ❝ i don't know how to make it any clearer that i'm not going anywhere ! i fucking - i sold john b down the river over peterkin for you , for fucks sake . do you know how much trust that destroyed with all of them ?! ❞ she throws her bike to the ground , shrugging off a small backpack containing rolling papers and a speaker - intended for a relaxing day with people who have never done her any wrong . to whom her boyfriend has done plenty of wrong . it all feels backwards , that he would be the one hellbent on keeping her away from them .
❝ you're making me feel fucking crazy , rafe . i don't - why ? WHY don't you trust them ? or , you know what ? fuck that - why don't you trust me ? ❞ saline droplets have begun to prick at glistening lashes , countenance desperate and pleading as she attempts to hold her ground . ❝ what have i ever done to make you think i don't love you ? that you don't mean more to me than any of them ? why can't i love you with every part of me and still have some fucking friends ?! ❞ small hands thrown up in exasperation , digits of one carding through golden tresses as bisker optics train up at the sky . it is a futile effort to prevent the tears from spilling - visage burning as they win the battle anyway . ❝ they're important to me , okay ? not as important as you - nobody is as important as you . but they matter . ❞
#{ oh god oh fuck here we go }#୧ ‧₊˚ ☁️⋅♡𓂃 ࣪ › kook1ng › ⌗ emma and rafe .#୧ ‧₊˚ ☁️⋅♡𓂃 ࣪ for the shame of being young drunk and alone ⌗ obx verse .#୧ ‧₊˚ ☁️⋅♡𓂃 ࣪ greatest fears and wringing hands and the loudest silence ⌗ threads .#୧ ‧₊˚ ☁️⋅♡𓂃 ࣪ stayed on the line with you the entire night ⌗ answered .
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it's. it's 2 am and I'm thinking about how well Shakespeare's Sonnet 87 fits with early Captain Swan. This is peak interests-clashing-together moment
#tbf im drunk n a lil high#but yk#i just really think that it goes with killian's view's of their relationship#the whole not seeing himself worthy of emma or forgiveness or a future or anything of the sort#when shakespeare said “for how do I hold thee but by thy granting; and for that riches where is my deserving?” i really felt that#idk if anyone wants a proper parallels post when i wake up lmk#killian jones#emma swan#captain swan#3am thoughts
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if anyone wants to play ask games gen v / the boys related come thru i’m working a classical concert at my work so it’s beautiful but also lots of downtime (ask4ask) myspace style 😎
#also down for all my other fandoms#it’s okay if we don’t follow each other#gen v#fuck marry kill#fuck marry get drunk with#would you rather#random questions#jordan li#cate dunlap#marie moreau#andre anderson#emma meyer#the boys
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