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Office Neighbors - Part One
a/n: OKAY! this is my new love, professor!Harry x professor!Y/N. This is a slow burn, so buckle up because itâs going to be a longgggg ride. enjoy! (also reblogs/feedback is super helpful) not proofread
warnings:none yet...I suppose some fluff? slight angst??Â
words: 20K
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You were all cozied up in bed, in a cocoon of blankets. Even though it was August, your apartment had central air, and it was glorious. You loved nothing more than practically sleeping in a burrito of blankets year round. It was a new place to go along with your new job.
Y/F/N Y/L/N, Adjunct Professor, Communication Department: that was your new title. You had your masterâs degree, and now you could finally move on to get your PhD. Your specialization was social media and the like, but you also had background in rhetoric and film. The few faculty that served on your search committee were quite impressed with the research you had already started conducting. Your main research was about the pros and cons of anonymity online. The school was a perfect fit. You would be teaching a couple of the intro courses for the major, and some special topics courses.
Today was faculty orientation. You would be given yet another tour of the university, go through some technology workshops, and be shown to your office. You were excited because you hadnât been able to meet all of your faculty yet, and youâd be going to your first faculty meeting towards the end of the day.
You check your phone and see that itâs going to be in the mid 80âs today. You sigh and get up to start your morning routine. Once your face is washed and your teeth are brushed, you rummage through your closet to see what would be the most appropriate thing to wear. A flowy dress, in theory, would be a good idea, but the idea of sweating between your legs didnât sound all that great. You settle on a pair of emerald green shorts that fall just above your knee, perfectly appropriate length for school. Plus, they were just a cute pair of shorts in general. You pair it with a white short-sleeve blouse, and tuck it into the shorts to show the shape of your body. Next, you needed to tackle your hair. You could leave it down, but sweat and humidity were not your friends. You had gotten into the habit of parting your hair down the middle more, you were twenty-six now it was okay to go with your natural part. You thought it made you look more adult, whatever that meant. So, you part it, and pull up each side to make pig tails, then you create a bun on each side. You looked professional, but fun. Just the vibe you were going for. You only apply a little makeup, in fear of it melting off of you. You slip on a pair of white tennis shoes for comfort, gather your laptop and other things, and head out.
Rolling through Dunkin Donuts, you treat yourself with a vanilla late instead of your usual, it was your first day after all. Youâre not feeling too hungry yet, so you donât get anything to eat. A college habit that just hasnât died yet: barely eating anything until the late afternoon. You park at the building where your last meeting of the day will be, always thinking ahead. You sip on your coffee and enjoy your stroll across the beautiful campus to your first meeting of the day. There were a few people in the classroom, and you shyly smile and wave as you take a seat.
Policies and procedures are talked about after everyone in the cohort introduces themselves. You notice that youâre the only CM hire, there were three math hires, two for history, one for CS, two for art, and two for CJ. Some seemed to be around your age, and other seemed older. Everyone was friendly enough. You observed everyoneâs posture and body language. You couldnât help it, you were practically trained to read rooms and people.
The campus tour isnât anything new. This was about the fifth time you had been walked around by some students to show you where things were, but it was nice to get outside for a good walk. Youâre given a break for lunch, and you opt to eat outside at one of the open picnic benches. You notice that most people wanted to eat alone. It was a lot of social time, you yourself didnât mind the break from talking and sharing.
After lunch are the technology workshops, making sure your account was set up and that you knew how to edit your courses in moodle. It wasnât terribly difficult, but it was something everyone had to do. Luckily, as a first year professor, you wouldnât be given any advisees. That you were thankful for. You had taught before, of course, and you loved helping students, but you wanted to make sure you had a good handle on the curriculum before telling students what they should be taking for courses.
Around 3PM a student comes to show you to your academic building, and escort you to your new office before your faculty meeting. Thereâs a bit of chit chat between the two of you before they open the door to the overly hot building. You cough when you first enter from the humidity.
âDonât worry, itâs only like this for the first couple of weeks.â She says and you nod.
She guides you straight in where the communication lounge was. Wow, an entire lounge, you think to yourself. There were a few couches and three offices on the main level. A flat screen TV projecting student projects across from one of the couches. She takes you down a spiral staircase where there were four other offices, one vacant for you. There were two computer clusters, a projects and screen, and more couches. You already liked that it seemed to be an interactive space for students.
âLooks like you got the one with the window.â She smiles. âHave a nice day.â
âThank you so much.â You beam at the student that youâll probably never see again.
The door was open for you, and two sets of keys were sitting on your desk. The office was bare just waiting for your interior design ideas to be splashed all over it. Your desk was L-shaped with two monitors and a laptop plugged into a docking station. At least you didnât have to wait to be given your school sanctioned computer. You smile when you see that you were given a Mac as requested. You look at your one window and take a picture so you could find curtains for it. You open and close all of drawers just to make sure there was nothing left behind inside the desk. There were two seats on the other side of the desk for what you would assume would be for student meetings. You could get better ones. You also definitely had room for a small couch, a love seat perhaps.
âWell, look at that, I finally got a new neighbor.â
You jump slightly and turn around. There were a couple of reasons that you were slightly started. Whoever it was that was speaking to you had a deep, gravel-like voice, and they had a British accent. Not totally uncommon at a university, but still something you werenât expecting. You were also started because no one else was downstairs with you. As you turn around, your cheeks flush when you take in the man with the toothy smile before you.
He was wearing a loose pair of jeans with a couple of rips in them, beaten up white sneakers with different color laces, and a light blue t-shirt. You barely have time to take in his tattoos, or the thick rim of his glasses before he speaks again.
âIâm so sorry, did I startle you?â
âOnly slightly.â You give him a half smile. âIâm Y/N.â She extends her hand out to him and he takes it, shaking it gently.
âIâm Harry.â
âAh! Dr. Styles, yeah. You were away when all of my interviews were happening.â
âYes, I was away at a conference, but I heard great things. And please, just call me Harry. Weâre not a very formal group.â He smirks.
âSo, your office is the one next to mine?â
âThatâs right.â He nods towards it, and you step out to look at his door.
Dr. Harry Styles, PhD was on his door along with a paper with his office hours printed on it.
âYouâre lucky you got one with a window right away, Iâm surprised no one wanted to snatch it up. The two across from us donât have windows, but maybe some people donât really care about that. I happen to enjoy looking out the window to see whatâs happening when my eyes need a rest from the screen.â
You nod your head and peep inside his office. He had put his desk in the back corner of the room. So if students were to come see him, his back would be to them and they could easily see whatever he was doing on the computer, but you notice he also has a corner set up with a few chairs and around coffee table. Perhaps heâs able to discuss things easier this way. Many ideas pop into your head about how you might like to set things up.
âThereâs a really great consignment shop downtown with quality furniture for cheap. Thatâs where I got those that table and chairs.â
âThanks.â You squint at the three diplomas framed one the wall, and a couple of certifications as well. He had a small shelf with a couple of awards too. âWhatâs your PhD in?â
âAt the base level, Media Studies, but my masterâs was in Literary Dynamics. Iâm a bit of a book worm as you can see.â He points to the bookshelf full of worn books and you smile. âGot my doctorate here, same as youâre doing, and they offered me a tenure position. Been here about six years total now, I love it.â
You think for a moment to try to put together how old he might be. There was a boyishness to his features, but he also had crinkles around his eyes and a few specs of grey in his hair. Then again, so did you. You greyed early, not that anyone would know since you get highlights in your hair.
âI turn thirty-two in February, if thatâs what you were wondering.â
âOhâŠI wasnât, um, I-â
âItâs okay.â He chuckles. âShall we head up to the faculty meeting? They sent me down here to get you.â
âYeah, letâs get to it.â You quickly grab your laptop and follow him up the spiral staircase, trying not to look at his butt too much.
He leads you down a hall to a room used for meetings. A large table with people sitting around it casually, a few you recognize from your search committee.
âY/N!â Lisa, the department chair, exclaims. âGlad Harry found you, come in.â Everyone turns their attention towards you and you smile. You sit down, and Harry goes to sit at the other end of the table. âRight, so letâs go round the table to introduce ourselves to Y/N. Letâs tell her what courses we all teach as well. Iâm Lisa, obviously, I teach Game Design and Senior Seminar. I used to teach more, but so it goes when youâre the department chair.â
âHi, Y/N, Iâm Andre, I teach Communication Theory, Digital Media in the New Age, and Journalism.â
âIâm Mateo, good to see you again.â He smiles and you nod. âI teach Tech Comm, Intercultural Communication, and Strategic Communication.â
âIâm Sandra, I teach Global Perspectives in the Media, Film and Video Production Techniques, and basically any other film production courses.â She laughs.
âIâm Harry.â He gives you that same toothy smile. âI teach Communication, Media, and Wellness, Media Effects, Analyzing Screen Media, Literature into Film, and The Craft of Screenwriting.â
âIâm Janette, I teach Philosophy of Communication, Advanced Composition, and Interactive Web Communication.â
âWonderful, thank you everyone. Donât worry, Y/N, our admin Lucas will email you all of this info if he hasnât already.â
âThatâs alright, thank you.â She smiles.
âWhy donât you tell everyone what courses youâll be teaching this fall and spring?â
âWell, this fall Iâll be teaching Communication and Media Studies, Media and Cultural Studies, and Social Media: Technology and Culture. Then in the spring Iâll teach the two intro courses, along with Professional Social Media, and Rhetoric and Semiotics.â
âWeâre so happy to have you aboard.â Lisa smiles.
Lisa goes on to explain any policy or curriculum changes. Y/N notices how casual the group is, and also how diverse the group is. It was nice to see.
âNow, I know itâs your first day, and you just moved to the areaâŠfeel free to say no, but weâre all headed downtown to the pub for dinner if youâd like to join us.â Lisa says at the end of the meeting.
âThat would be great! I havenât gotten the chance to eat downtown much.â
âOh, youâll love the pub.â Sandra says. âBest nachos Iâve ever had.â
You smile and stand with everyone. You notice that everyone just simply walks downtown. You run to your car quickly to drop her bag off, and continues the walk. You all go in and grab a table for seven. You slide into the booth and Harry slides in next to you, followed by Janette and Sandra. Lisa, Mateo, and Andre all sit in the chairs across from you. You werenât sure if you felt comfortable drinking in front of your colleagues just yet, but you order a vodka-tonic anyways just to be social.
âSandraâs right, they do have the best nachos here.â Lisa says. âShould we just get a couple of orders of that? We could do one with chicken and one without.â
âI can just pick it off, donât be silly.â Harry says.
âI, uh , donât eat meat either, and I can also just pick it off.â You speak up.
âOh, please.â Lisa scoffs. âWe can get one with and one without, no problem.â
âYou donât eat meat?â Harry turns to you slightly.
âUm, no.â He was very close to you, and you werenât sure how you felt about it. You just met him. You take a sip of your drink so your mouth doesnât feel so dry. âMy doctor told me to cut out red meat, and then I got sick of chicken and stuff, so I just cut it all out.â You shrug.
âThings were sort of the same with me, I just didnât like how it made me feel after eating it. Thereâs other ways to get protein. I eat a lot of beans and nuts.â
âRight.â You were curious as to why he was being so open with you.
âCourse, I feel like Iâm starved half the time, donât know if that happens to you, but I always keep granola bars in my office if you ever need one.â
âOh! Um, thank you. Are we allowed to bring mini fridges? Iâm really into overnight oats right now, so if I could just leave that stuff in thereâŠâ
âWe are! It canât be one of those huge ones though, itâs gotta be one of those ones that looks like a cube.â Harry makes a fake outlines of a box with his fingers. The waitress comes over and takes the orders for the nachos. âExcuse me, love, could I also get a separate order of chicken fingers and fries to go?â
The waitress nods and Harry smiles at her. You raise an eyebrow at him.
âGot someone at home who requested it.â He says before turning his attention to the other conversations at the table.
You wondered whom might me home waiting for him. A wife, a girlfriendâŠboyfriend? Harry wore a lot of rings, and his nails were painted, but a lot of men were doing that these days so you didnât want to make any assumptions.
âSo, Y/N, whereâs home for you?â Andre asks.
âOh, Iâm from Boston originally.â
âWow! And you moved up here to the mountains. Do you miss the hustle and bustle yet?â
âNot yet, I sort of donât mind the quiet, although, when I first moved I had trouble falling asleep at night. It was almost too quiet.â You laugh. âBut Iâve gotten more used to it. Iâm in a great little apartment building, nice neighborhood. I think there are some grad students that Iâm neighbors with.â
âDo you going hiking at all?â Mateo asks. âThere are some great trails around here.â
âI havenât gone yet, but Iâd certainly be willing to give it a go.â
âWe usually all go together before the semester starts.â Lisa says. It surprised you at how close everyone seemed. All different people of different ages. âThereâs this really easy mountain about twenty minutes from campus with a beautiful view of the lakes region.â
âWell, Iâll certainly give it a go. Just let me know when.â You smile.
Sandra was absolutely right, the nachos were incredible. Lots of layers of chips and cheese, fresh veggies and guacamole, not to mention the sour cream and salsa. Everyone squares up their checks and heads out. Harry grabs his to go order from the bar. The sun was just barely setting, god, you loved August.
âI parked in the same lot as you, mind if I walk back up with you?â Harry asks after you all say goodnight.
âNot at all.â You smile.
âSo, how was the first day? Is your brain ready to explode?â
âOnly a little. I think if I take in anymore new information today Iâll pop.â Harry chuckles at that.
âI remember my faculty orientation.â He smirks and shakes his head. âI think I wore a suit, if you can believe it.â
âIâm sure you clean up really well.â You say playfully and he rolls his eyes.
âWell, youâre right about that, but it was super embarrassing at the time. No one told me how casual it was.â
âA little initiation ritual perhaps.â
âMaybe.â He looks at her. âI like your little, um, what do you call those.â
âOh! My buns?â
âYeah! Didnât know if youâd still call them that, or poofs, or something.â
âPoof works.â You chuckle. âI wasnât sure how humid it was going to be so I just did it up like that. Theyâre nice for keeping pens or pencils in.â
âBrilliant.â He smiles and reaches his car. âWell, I hope you enjoyed your first day. Feel free to email me if you have any questions. I know being new the area and campus can be overwhelming.â
âThanks, I appreciate that.â You nod and get into your own car. You take a deep breath as you drive away. âI can do this.â You tell yourself. You enjoyed how friendly everyone was, you could definitely see yourself fitting in with everyone.
//
Harry gets home soon after he leaves campus, only living about fifteen minutes away. He owned a quaint ranch-style home.
âAndy, Iâm home, bud!â He yells out. âGot your dinner.â He walks into the living room and sees his son playing video games. âPlease donât tell me you played all dayâŠâ
âHey, dad.â He pauses the game and takes the to go box from Harry. âNo, I didnât play all day.â He rolls his eyes. âI went to the skate park at with Brandon, and then we swam in his pool, remember?â
âRight, Iâll have to say thanks to his parents.â Harry sits down on the couch and sighs.
âTired?â Andy asks with his mouth full.
âYeah, it was just a day full of meetings, then we all had dinner. Being social is draining.â He laughs. âHowâs the chicken, good?â
âMhm.â
âLet me get you some napkinsâŠwater?â
âYes, please.â
Harry nods to his son. Harry usually got to be with his son all summer, but this year Andy asked to stay for the school year. It was a rather large discussion that Harry had to have with him and Andyâs mother, who Harry wasnât on bad terms with, but he certainly didnât live the one on one chat.
âI just feel like he didnât get this idea on his own.â She whispered to him in the kitchen.
âI swear I didnât put the idea in his head. He just asked me out of the blue if he could be enrolled at the middle school. Heâs going into fifth grade, maybe he wants a fresh start. He has good friends here, Paige.â
âHe has good friends at home tooâŠâ She sighs. âI justâŠso what, now I only get to see him on weekends? Iâm his mother, Harry.â
âAnd Iâm his father.â
âYou get him for the entire summer.â
âYou know itâs not enough time with him. I miss him a lot during the school year.â He drums his fingers on the kitchen counter. âDo you thinkâŠI meanâŠyour boyfriend moved in with you, right? Do you think he feels uncomfortable with the change?â
âI donât know, when Noah and I spoke with him about it he said he was fine with it. He was used to him sleeping over anyways. Heâs knowing him for two years now, itâs not that weird.â
âI didnât say it was weird, Iâm talking about comfort. Maybe he just doesnât want to share his space. Itâs not just Noah that moved in, he has a daughter tooâŠâ
âAndy and Rachel get along really well. Sheâs only a year younger than he is.â She sighs again. âI donât want him thinking heâs being replaced, Harry. What if he doesnât want to come back into my life once heâs with you all the time?â
âI donât think that could happen, Iâll make sure it doesnât.â
âAnd youâd be able to handle him all year long?â
âSure, Iâd have to change when Iâm offering my classes so Iâm home at a reasonable time, but I can make it work.â He rubs the back of his neck. âI could always send him home to you if I canât be around anyways, like how you do with me.â
âRight.â She looks into the living room where Andy had his headphones in, and then back to Harry. âThatâs my little baby in there. How can I let him go?â
âYouâre not letting him go, youâre letting him grow up a bit. Why donât we tell him weâll see how this year goes, and then we can talk more seriously about custody and all that?â
âAlright, yeah, that seems fair.â
âYou only live thirty minutes away, I could always drop him off for dinner sometimes, or-â
âYeah.â She nods. âWell, um, letâs go talk with him then.â
That conversation happened after the July 4th holiday. Andy went home every other weekend to his motherâs, and Harry always talked with him about how his time with her was. Andy would always say that had a great time. He really did just like his friends better where Harry lived, and he was getting older. Maybe he just wanted to live with his dad.
âAlright.â Harry hands him the napkins and water. âShall we watch a movie and then get you ready for bed?â
âIâm not a baby.â He scoffs.
âYou are though, youâll always be my baby.â
âDad.â Andy groans. âDonât be gross.â
âCanât help it, youâre too stinkinâ cute.â
âPlease stop before I barf up my chicken.â
Harry laughs and switches the TV to Netflix. Andy looked a lot like Harry in that he had curly hair and green eyes. He had his motherâs button nose and freckles. Andy liked dressing in basketball shorts and t-shirts, but he also like using a scrunchie or bandana to keep his hair off his face the way Harry did. It was cute.
âAm I going to mumâs this weekend?â
âYou are, my darling.â Harry sips on a beer while lounging on the couch during the movie. âThat alright?â
âCourse.â He shrugs. âI actually have a new skate trick to show Rachel.â
âDo you to go boarding together?â
âSometimes. Sheâs better on her skates, though.â He munches on some popcorn. âI kinda like going there on Friday nights because her and Noah go to temple on Saturday mornings, so mum and I get up late and make breakfast together.â
âGood, Iâm glad you get that quality time together. I hope youâre paying attention to the culture that Rachel and Noah are bringing into your life, though. Sheâll probably have a Bat Mitzvah someday and youâll have this big party to go to.â
âDad?â
âYeah?â
âDo you everâŠI meanâŠitâs sort of weird that you like NoahâŠâ
âIs it?â Harry sits up. âIâve got no problem with him. Heâs a nice guy, takes care of your mum.â
âThatâs just it, I have friends with divorced parents and they-â
âWell, mum and I arenât divorced, Andy, you know that. We never got married.â
âEven stillâŠâ
âWe wanted to do right by you can be good co-parents. Iâd be a real brat if I was rude to him.â
âHow come you and mum never got married?â
Harry nearly chokes on his drink. He clears his throat and pauses the movie. Andy never really asked questions like this. He never even saw Harry and Paige as a couple, he never knew them together.
âUmâŠwellâŠwe were really young when you were born. I was twenty when we found out about you, and I was twenty-one when you born, I was just barely finishing school when you came along. Your mum was a year ahead of me, so luckily she got her degree before you were born.â
âWere you together then?â
âYeah.â Harry nods. âMum and I dated for about two years in undergrad, and thenâŠwellâŠwe found out about you, and we were nervous, but excited.â
âBut you didnât want to get married?â
âI asked her, but she said no.â
âWhy?â
âShe thought I only wanted to marry her because she was pregnant.â He sighs. âThings like that sort of get complicated when youâre older. I also had a lot going on for school, and she didnât want me to put my career on hold, she already had a full time job and all that. We tried to make things work, but we both realized a relationship shouldnât be made to work because ofâŠa baby. We both love you very much, Andy, make no mistake about that, but mum and I make better friends than a couple, I can assure you.â
âOh.â
âDo you wish we were together sometimes?â
âSometimes.â He nods. âBut only because I hate going back and forth.â
âIâm sorry.â He sighs. âWe live as close to each other as we can.â
âI know.â He furrows his brows. âI just donât like when Noah acts like heâs my dad because heâs not, you are.â
âTrue, but you should still be respectful. Rachel lives there full time too, so-â
âI canât stand that either, honestly.â
âWhy?â
âI donât knowâŠugh, she was on the phone with one of her friends and she referred to me as her brother. Not even step-brother, brother! Iâm not her brother.â He huffs.
âAndyâŠcome here.â His son gets up and sits next to him. Harry puts an arm around him and holds him close. âYouâre going through a lot of change right now, huh?â
âI guess.â He looks up at Harry. âI think Noahâs gonna ask mum to marry herâŠwhich I guess is nice for her, but Iâd rather just be with you.â
âYou are with me.â
âPermanently, though. Iâve felt better just going over on the weekends, itâs plenty.â
âMum and I said weâd see how this year at school goes, and then we could decide. I want you here, but I have to respect what she wants too.â He smiles down at him. âPoor you, having two parents who just love you so much.â He kisses his forehead.
âBlegh!â He wipes the spit from his forehead away. âWhat is wrong with you?â He gets up and goes back to his own seat.
âWhat? A father canât love on his son anymore just because heâs in the double digits?â
âExactly, press play.â
Harry laughs and shakes his head as he starts the movie back up.
//
Your semester was off to a great start. You got your office decorated nicely, and you were able to make it a cozy and homey space, which was good because you spent a lot of late nights there. Balancing teaching multiple sections of three different classes while also making time for research was proving to be a little difficult. Sometimes students were hanging out in the lounge while you were working, so you didnât feel truly alone.
You were on an incredible team. You met bi-weekly with Lisa just for wellness check ins. She knew how overwhelming the first year could be, and she recommended chatting with Harry. He was the last one to go through all of it, so he would have the best tips. Harry was often out of the building by 3PM most days. He held virtual office hours from his home office. You werenât entirely sure why he always needed to get home so early. Well, you werenât sure until the answer slapped you in the face.
âAnd this is my new neighbor, Y/N.â You hear him say as he knocks on your door. âGot a second?â
âUmâŠsure.â You stand up and see a young boy with Harry.
âY/N, this is my son, Andy. He had a half day from school today, so heâs hanging out until itâs time to go home.â
âOh! Hi, Andy. Itâs nice to meet you.â You had foolishly assumed the picture of Harry holding a baby on his desk was a nephew or something since he himself looked so young in the photo.
âNice to meet you too.â He mumbles.
âWhat grade are you in?â
âFifth.â
âOh, so you just started middle school? Howâs that going?â
âOkay, I guess.â He shrugs. âDad, can I go get a snack at the grille?â
âSure.â Harry fishes for his wallet and hands Andy a ten dollar bill. âDonât pig out though, I want you to be hungry for dinner.â
âOkay.â He walks away from them and Harry shakes his head with a smile.
âHeâs a human disposal right now.â
âIâŠdidnât know you had a son.â You say awkwardly.
âYeah! Yikes, have I not mentioned him before now?â You shake your head no. âGuess that means we havenât spent enough time together then.â You blush slightly and Harry clears his throat, then pushes his glasses up his nose. âHe, um, just turned ten in MayâŠsort of had him young.â
âI see.â
âThis is his first time being with me during the school year. He wanted to give this school system a try, couldnât say no to that.â
âOhâŠumâŠso his momâŠ?â You didnât want to pry too much. Harry wore a lot of rings so you werenât sure if he was married or not.
âShe lives about thirty minutes away, closer to the lakes. Sheâs a para at a law office, does well for herself. We were college sweethearts, but it didnât work out.â He shrugs and you nod. âSheâs got a serious boyfriend and he has a daughter a year younger than Andy. I think he felt like his personal space was closing in on him, so he asked to live with me. I usually just get him for the summer when Iâm not teaching, itâs been great having him around more.â
âHe has your eyes.â You wanted smack your forehead for making such a weird comment.
âHe does! One of the first things I noticed about him when they stopped being that weird, dark color babies have when theyâre first born.â You simply nod your head. âWell, Iâve taken up a lot of your timeâŠumâŠletâs plan a lunch or something sometime soon. Iâd love to know how your classes are going. I know it canât be easy teaching the intro courses.â
âIâm doing well with it, actually. I taught a lot of the first-year courses at my previous institution. Iâve just been more bogged down with my research than anything else.â
âIâd like to hear more about that too, if thatâs alright. Didnât get to hear about like everyone else since I was gone during your interviews.â
âSure, we could do lunch sometime then.â Harry smiles at that.
âGreat. You know, we get together to do a monthly game night with the faculty from the English department. Itâs in a couple of weeks, I hope youâll come. A lot of their classes double count within our major, so it would be good for you to meet them.â
âYeah, just let me know when it is. I enjoyed the hike a couple weeks ago.â
âI was pissed I missed that.â Harry groans. âI had to take Andy-â
âDad.â Andy comes back, handing Harry his change. He was biting into a BLT.
âThank you, letâs go into my office, yeah? Youâve got some homework that needs to get done.â
âFine.â He goes into Harryâs office with a huff.
âAnyways, Iâll let you know when the game night is.â
âOkay, thanks.â You smile at each other and go back to sit down in your office.
He had a kid, a ten-year-oldâŠholy shit. You couldnât imagine going through your masterâs and doctoral program while also raising a child. Good for him, you think.  Andy was a pretty cute kid, a mop of curls, just like his dad.
//
You gave yourself Saturdays off. Saturdays were for sleeping in, doing a quick pilates workout, grocery shopping, laundry and whatever other chores you may have. Saturdays were for curling up on the sofa with a cup of tea and good movie. Saturday nights were for you and Janette, who you have become pretty close with, to go have drinks.
âYou need to find someone to bring home with you tonight.â Janette says, as you both begin your second drinks of the evening.
âOh stop.â You laugh. âI donât think I have the energy to pretend to be into someone enough to fuck them.â She rolls her eyes at you. âSoâŠwhatâs this I hear about a game night with the English department?â
âOh! Itâs so much fun. Once a month someone different hosts it. Sometimes we play board games, sometimes itâs card games, one time we even played Heads Up, that was a hoot.â She giggles. âYou should definitely come, Lisaâs hosting the next one. Her house is huge and has a beautiful view of the lakes and mountains.â
âI think I might, yeah.â
âWho told you about it? I think Lucas was planning to add you to the email about it.â
âOh, Harry mentioned it the other day. He said it would be good for me to get to know the other faculty.â
âHeâs certainly right about that.â
âI met his sonâŠâ
âAndy was in the office! Damn, I try to keep candy in my office for him. Heâs so sweet. He was just a little guy when Harry started, canât believe heâs in middle school.â
âYeah, he was really polite. Sort of closed off at the same time.â
âHarry seems to think heâs become more self-aware. Itâs a big deal for him to want to live with Harry year round.â She sips her drink. âShouldnât gossip too much about it though.â
âRight.â You sip your own drink.
âThe students seem to like you so far, weâve all heard good things from our advisees.â
âReally?! That means a lot.â
âYour teaching must speak for itself.â
âStudents are always in the downstairs lounge, itâs nice to chat with them sometimes. They always seem to be visiting Harry. Andre and Sandra are down with us too, and they donât have as many frequent flyers.â
âI know youâre new and all, but I didnât think you were naĂŻve.â She chuckles.
âWhat do you mean?â
âHarry perfectly fits the hot teacher trope, Y/N. Heâs slightly mysterious with his tattoos and his nail polish, but still totally approachable. Heâs dorky, but funny. Heâs got a little muscle on him, but heâs not terribly intimidating, plus heâs fucking brilliant. You should sit in on his Literature and Film class.â
âOne might think you have a crush on him from the way you speak about him.â You tease her.
âOne would have to be straight, my dear.â She winks at you, and you laugh a little too loud. âHowever, I know an attractive man when I see one. Girls swoon over him all the time. It was really bad when he first started because he was a little closer in age with students, things have calmed down considerably though.â
âHe dresses nicely too, I like his style.â
âItâs a little out there, but it works for him.â
âSometimes I can smell the nail polish remover from my office.â You giggle. âHe really hates when theyâre chipped, huh?â
âGod, you have no idea. Sometimes in the faculty meetings Iâll catch him chipping away at, next time I see him theyâre freshly painted again.â
You take an uber home after having four drinks with your friend. You gossiped about some other people, Harry didnât remain the topic of conversation for long. You get home and strip yourself of your clothes, and wash up before getting into your blanket burrito.
//
Sundays were for getting a head start on the week. Sometimes you worked from your office at home, but today you forgot something at your office at work, so you decide to just grab all your things and work from your office for the day. You were making some progress on your research and you wanted to keep riding the wave you were on.
You had a tie-dye t-shirt on under your coat that had a picture of Goofy on it, and a pair of jeans on. You didnât need to be super dressed up for some weekend work. No one was usually in the building anyways. You get some up and put some music on while you do some reading and highlighting.
âHey! Look who it is.â
âJesus!â You flinch and look up. âScared the shit out of me, Harry.â
âSorry about that.â He rubs the back of his neck. âYouâre a tad jumpy.â
âHard not to be when youâre always coming out of nowhere.â You turn your music down and stand up to walk over to him, crossing your arms over your stupid shirt. âWhat are you doing here?â
âWell, Andyâs with his mum this weekend, and I needed a change of scenery from the home office, so I thought Iâd come here.â
âOh.â
He looks you up and down and smiles.
âIs Goofy your favorite?â
âHuh?â
âYour shirt.â He points to it. âPersonally, Iâm partial to Mickey Mouse, but Goofyâs fun.â
âThis is a really old shirt, I did laundry yesterday so this is what I was left with.â
âAhâŠand I suppose you werenât expecting to bump into your colleague.â
âCorrect.â
âWell, I think itâs proper cute, so no worries, I wonât make fun.â He winks and goes into his own office.
You feel your cheek and itâs considerably warmer than it was from before he got there. You shake your head and return to your seat, opting to put your headphones in to not disturb him. Just as youâre getting going in the zone again, he comes into your office and plops down on one of the reupholstered chairs you had on the other side of your desk.
âYes?â You ask, taking your headphones out.
âI want you to come observe my wellness class this week.â
âWhy?â
âBecause I think you could use some time to distress. You donât teach any 8AMâs, right?â
âNoâŠumâŠwhat makes you think I need to distress?â
âYou just look like youâre carrying a lot of tension. Itâs a great class. We chat, we meditate. Sometimes students fall asleep, but Iâve told them itâs okay. If their bodies are telling them they need sleep, then they should sleep. We do a bit of yoga as well. Plus, I just think it would be good for you to observe me.â
âI was told your literature class would be fun to observe, couldnât I do that instead?â
âAnd let you get out of a bit of meditation?â He scoffs. âI donât think so, sister.â You laugh at that.
âAlright, which day should I come?â
âItâs my Tuesday/Thursday course. You can pick which morning youâd prefer.â
âAnything else?â
âTell me about your research.â
âAre you just using me to procrastinate?â You raise an eyebrow at him.
âHey, what happens between me and the stack of papers I need to grade is none of your business.â You laugh at him again. Harry was funny, no doubt about that. âCome on, just a few minutes, tell me what youâre working on.â
âI am researching anonymity online, the pros and cons, how social media is mixed into it, stuff like that. People carry themselves different on the various social media platforms, trying to show specific versions of themselves, but when youâre able to remain anonymous, you somehow are truly able to be yourself without fear of judgement.â
âSo, what are the cons then?â
âOh, there are tons. Thereâs the fear of someone finding this anonymous version of yourself and being exposed. Then there are the people that forget thereâs someone else behind the screen and send nasty messages to other anonymously.â
âThatâs my biggest fear with Andy. Heâs been begging me for a smart phone, but I just donât feel comfortable with that yet.â He runs a hand through his hair. âI told him when he was thirteen we could talk about it.â
âItâs funny, I didnât get my first phone until I was fifteen, and it was one of those ones that slid open and had a keyboard. Literally had to use the family desktop if I wanted to go on Facebook.â
âDo people even use Facebook anymore? Feel like itâs just forty-year-old wine moms and Home Depot dads.â Harry snorts.
âNo one uses it anymore because itâs not fun. It may as well be LinkedIn.â You scoff.
âWell, Iâll certainly be looking forward to reading what you whip up when the time comes.â He smiles.
âThanks.â
âIâll let you get back to itâŠum, feel like grabbing a bite later?â
âIf you donât disturb me for the next two hours Iâll consider getting lunch with you.â
âOh, I love a challenge.â He grins and stands up, leaving your office.
You smile and shake your head. Perhaps your neighbor was becoming a pretty good friend.
//
âYouâre coming to Lisaâs tonight, right?â Harry asks you as he slings his bag over his shoulder on Friday afternoon.
âI believe so, six, right?â
âYup! Do you need directions?â
âI have this thing called a smart phone, and get thisâŠit has an app where if I put in an address, it shows me the route!â
âI really hate it when youâre sarcastic with me.â He rolls his eyes. âGet it enough from my son, you know?â
âWill he be joining the fun as well?â
âNope, heâs with his mum this weekend. I gotta go get him from school and get him all packed up for her.â
âDoes she always pick him up?â
âShe picks him up on Fridays, and I pick him up on Sundays.â He shrugs. âIt just works for us.â
âMakes sense.â
âRight, well, Iâll see you later.â
âOkay.â You smile and wave him off.
After knuckling at your eyes, you head home around 4PM. You wanted to shower and freshen up before heading to Lisaâs. It was a beautiful, chilly Fall evening, so you opt for a light sweater and black jeans, and a pair of boots. You run your fingers through your hair, reapply some makeup, and grab the bottle of white you had chilling in your fridge. You plug the address into your phone, and get going.
It was about a twenty-five minute drive. Lisa lived in a neighborhood with a lot of beautiful homes. Her driveway was long and winding, and on top of a hill.
âThis must be a bitch in the winter.â You say to yourself. Maybe that was why she was hosting the September game night. There were a couple of other cars there, so you didnât feel totally awkward. You walk up to the door and ring the bell.
âY/N!â Lisa exclaims and hugs you. âCome on in, so glad you could make it.â
âThank you for having me. I brought some wine.â You hand the bottle to her as you step inside.
âOh, thank you, dear.â
âShoes on or off?â
âOn is perfectly fine, itâs all hardwood.â Lisa leads you inside. âIâll get this open.â
You wait for her to pour you a glass, and then she leads you into the living room. Sandra and Mateo were already there. You wave hello and grab a seat.
âY/N, this is Dan, the English department chair, Alice, Joe, and Fred.â
âHi, itâs nice to formally meet you all.â You stand up and shake a few hands.
Everyone mingles and eats the snacks Lisa puts out. Her husband was quite the co-host. Janette shows up next, and you end up sitting with her. Harryâs the last to arrive. Lisa gets him a glass of red right away. He looked handsome. A tan cardigan over a white t-shirt and a pair of light wash jeans.
âSorry Iâm late everyone, Paige was over an hour late picking Andy up. There was an accident on the highway and she got stuck behind it, it was a whole thing.â
Paige, it was the first time Y/N heard Harry actually say the name of Andyâs mother.
âNo worries, H.â Andre says. âRelax, we havenât even decided on the game yet.â
âThank god.â Harry plops down next to you on the couch. âJanette, did Y/N tell you she observed my wellness class yesterday?â
âShe did, she told me she fell asleep the second you turned the lights off.â She snickers.
âPlease, keep talking about me like Iâm not even here.â You roll your eyes. Harry and Janette both lean over you so they can pretend to speak closer. âOkay, okay.â You push them both away. âThatâs enough, thank you.â
âAlright, everyone, I was thinking we could play charades, yeah?â Lisa announces. âItâll keep us limber.â
âEnglish vs. CM?â Dan asks.
âYou know it.â Lisa grins.
You were pretty good at charades so you werenât worried. The couple of glasses of wine certainly helped boost your confidence. It was fun to let a little loose with your colleagues. It was some much needed bonding. Harry was quite competitive, which surprised you because he was usually so chill about everything. It was down to the final points, Harry needed to guess the name of your film correctly.
You put up two fingers.
âSecond word.â You nod and he licks his lips in concentration You pretend to open a book and write it in it. âUhhh, bookâŠâ He furrows his brows. You look up like as if youâre reading something, and then you pretend to write the book some more. âNotesâŠnotebook, oh! The Notebook!â You tap your finger on your nose and your team cheers. âHa!â Harry stands up and hugs you. He lets you go and looks back at everyone. âThat was exhilarating. Better luck next time.â He says to the English team.
âWasnât exactly a difficult film to guess.â Alice says playfully.
âI had zero control over the slip of paper I chose out of that hat.â You grin.
You all help clean up before heading out. You slip your coat on and head outside after saying your goodbyes.
âY/N?â You hear Harry from behind you. âYouâre good to drive, right?â
âYeah, of course. Wouldnât get behind the wheel if I wasnât.â
âAlright.â He smiles. âJust wanted to be sure.â He walks with you outside.
âIt would be pretty bad if I got so fucked up I couldnât drive home from our department chairâs house.â
âLisa would actually get a pretty good kick out of it.â He smirks. You get to your car and press the button to unlock it. âWellâŠI hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend.â
âSame to you, any big plans while Andyâs gone?â
âNot really, I try to save the fun stuff for while heâs with me.â
âAw, no hot dates.â You wink at him. Okay, maybe some of the wine was still in your system. He blinks at you for a moment and then he bursts out laughing.
âRight, the ladies are really fighting to knock my door down.â He wipes a tear from under his eye. âCanât remember the last time I went on a proper date to be honest with you. Not exactly a turn on when you bring someone home and they see kidâs toys hanging around.â
âOh come on, youâve totally got the hot single dad thing working for you.â You nudge his shoulder. âJanette I usually go out on Saturday nights for drinks, you should come out tomorrow.â
âUmâŠwhich, uh, which bar do you go to?â
âFirefly, little more adult. We donât really see the college kids there.â
âSure, yeah, I know that place well. Um, what time?â
âNine?â
âIâll be there.â He smiles.
âGreat! Goodnight, Harry.â
âNight, Y/N.â
He watches as you get into your car and drive away. It wasnât until you woke up the next morning that you realize that you essentially asked him out, and that you sort of flirted with him. You text Janette immediately and let her know he may show up.
Jan: Yay! Harryâs so much fun to go drinking with, thisâll be great!
Will it? You think to yourself. It was one thing to have a couple of glasses of wine with colleagues, but you usually got pretty drunk with Janette, always taking an uber to and from the bar. You were a nervous wreck all day, and you werenât sure why. You were hoping all of your Saturday chores would distract you, but they werenât.
As you get ready, you decide on a blue dress that showed a tasteful amount of cleavage, pairing it with patterned nylons, and boots. Your hair is down and wavy, and your makeup looks cute, for now. You put on your leather jacket and head out. Well, not before doing a quick shot at home. Your leg bounces the entire time in the uber. Janette is already there at your usual table. She waves you over and you sit down.
âI texted Harry earlier.â She says to you. âJust so he really knew he was invited.â
âI donât have his number, otherwise I would have. Sorry, I feel like I should have asked first. This is sort of like our girlâs night.â
âAre you kidding?! Like I said earlier, Harry is super fun to drink with.â
After you both guzzle down your first drink, Harry arrives. Heâs got a black button up on with the first few buttons undone, exposing the birds on his collar bones. He smiles when he sees the both of you.
âH!â Janette says, getting up to hug him and give him a kiss on the cheek.
âHello, love.â He gives her a squeeze and a returned kiss. He looks at you and you give him a shy smile before giving him a side hug. âThanks again for the invite, havenât been to this place in a while.â He slides into the stool.
âOh, of course!â Janette says. âI was excited when Y/N said you were coming.â
âApparently I need to do more fun things when Andyâs with his mum.â He nudges you.
âWhat do you usually do when heâs gone?â You ask him.
âI usually clean up the house, stalk up on food, wash his sheetsâŠdad stuff.â He shrugs with a laugh. The waitress comes over and smiles.
âCan I get you started with anything?â
âRum and coke would be great, and Iâll start a tab.â He hands her his credit card and she nods.
âNother round for you two?â
âPlease!â Janette says.
âYes.â You say with a smile.
The waitress nods and smiles. She walks away and looks back at Harry, blushing.
âOh boy.â Janette grins. âI think you may get lucky tonight, H.â
âWhat makes you say that?â
âOur waitress did a double take.â
âSheâs probably, like, ten years younger than I am or something. Not my style.â
âFair enough.â She shrugs.
âWhat about you? Any ladies youâre trying to take home?â
âWell, if I werenât in a long distance relationship, sure.â
âYou and Sadie are still together?â He asks almost in shock.
âOf course we are! You would have known if we broke up.â
âDoesnât it get difficult?â He frowns.
âI really donât mind. When weâre able to be together itâs nice, but I like having my own space.â Janette turns to you. âSadie is a photographer, traveling for National Geographic.â
âThatâs incredible!â
The waitress brings all of the dinks over and you clink your glasses.
âAlright, whatâs the gossip, ladies? Who are we shitting on?â
âHmm.â Jaette taps her chin. âPerhaps Dan? Heâs obviously still in love with Lisa.â
âStill?â Your jaw drops.
âBack in the day,â Harry starts, âhe and Lisa were quite the item. She met Arnold at a conference. Heâs a chef.â
âAh, thatâs why the food is so good.â
âMhm, heâs retired now, but at the time she had to make this big choice between the two of them, and she chose Arnold. Built an entire life with him. Dogs, kids, big house, you name it.â Harry explains.
âAnd Danâs been married and divorced twice. Lisaâs the one that got away.â Janette sighs. âCourse, Lisaâs incredibly oblivious, or she pretends to be. Youâd think they were simply best friends.â
âI wonder what made her choose Arnold over Dan.â You say.
âGood dick.â Janette says. âSimple as that.â
âOh, come on.â You roll your eyes.
âYou come on! Are you going to tell me youâd give up good dick?â
âSo youâre telling me she was seeing both of them at the same time, and she chose Arnold because he hit it better?â
âThatâs what Iâm inferring, yes.â She sips her drink. âGetting to come every time you fuck is worth it, donât you think?â
Harry nearly chokes on his drink from laughing.
âI forgot how nasty you can be, I love it.â He says and looks at you. âSo, Y/N, whatâs your answer? Is an orgasm reason enough to choose one guy over another?â
âWell, considering that I dated some real fuck when I was in college just so I could get some good dick, Iâd have to say yes.â You say, enjoying the look on both of their faces. âI mean, itâs hard to remember how much you canât stand someone when theyâre railing you to completion.â
âVery true.â Janette agrees. âAlso, Arnold is a really sweet man, sort of the whole package for her. I donât think Lisa liked be challenged, and Dan, I heard, would challenge her on everything.â
âIâm usually up for a debate, but I get that. I donât need to be in control of everything, but agreeable people are better.â You say.
âI wouldnât say itâs because heâs agreeable.â Harry says, finishing his drink, and gesturing towards the waitress for another. âArnold is smitten, not just in love, big difference.â
âHow so?â You ask.
âWhen youâreâŠoh, thank you.â He smiles at the waitress brings him a new drink. âWhen youâre smitten, you walk around with rose colored glasses, to some that can be a bad thing, but I think when youâre that in love, you should really adore the person youâre with too. Arnold adores Lisa, Dan doesnât. You can tell by the way they both look at her.â
It was nice discussing things like this with people who also observed people the way you did. It makes you wonder, though, what they may have picked up on about you.
After a few more drinks, you knew you needed to stop when your vision began to get hazy. Harry only had his two drinks since he drove himself. He drank some water as the night went on.
âH, Y/N lives not too far from you, help her save a couple bucks and drive her home, would you?â
âJanâŠâ You scold her.
âSheâs right, I could give you a lift, if you want?â
âUmâŠwellâŠsure.â
You both say goodnight to Janette, and Harry helps you into his car. He keeps the music low as he pulls out of the bar.
âSo, where am I taking you?â
âTo The Ledges, do you know where that is?â
âSure do.â He chuckles. âLived there myself when I first moved to the area.â
âReally?! Itâs a great size place. I love it.â
âGot any pets or anything?â
âNope, just me, myself, and I.â You grin.
âAnd you prefer it that way?â
âWell, after living at home my whole life, and then having various roommates over the years, Iâd say that Iâm quite enjoying living alone.â
âGood for you. Iâm glad youâre liking it here so much. The person you replaced was such a twat.â You burst into laughter. âIâm serious! He never came to any of the outings. It was like he didnât even care that we were trying to get him to engage. The second he got his PhD he left. Good riddance.â Harry scoffs.
âI really like it. Itâs a lot different than being at a college in the city. I wasnât sure how Iâd do working in a college town, but Iâm really enjoying it. I feel safe, you know? I didnât always feel safe in the city.â
âIâm sorry, that had to have been difficult.â
âOn the late nights it was. I usually had UPD walk me to my car. I donât really have to do that here. I feel like I gained a lot of independence back.â
Harry pulls up to the apartment building, and parks. He turns the ignition off and you raise your eyebrows at him.
âWhat are you doing?â
âI was going to walk you to the doorâŠâ
âOhâŠyou donât have to.â
âI insist.â
âReally, itâs okay. Um, thank you for the ride, it was really nice of you.â
âThanks for the invite, I had fun.â He smiles.
âMe too.â You smile back and get out of the car.
You hear the car turn back on, and you know he waits to drive off until youâre inside.
//
âPaige, I get him for Christmas, why are you trying to change things?â
âYou usually get him for Christmas because you donât usually get him for the school year.â She crosses her arms as she stands outside in the frigid early December air.
âBut you just got him for Thanksgiving.â
âYou donât celebrate Thanksgiving!â
âI observe!â He takes a deep breath. âHis plane ticket is already paid for, heâs coming with me to London like always, and he will be back to you for New Yearâs, like always.â He steps closer to her. âHe looks forward to seeing my mum and Gem every winter, please donât take that away from him.â
âItâs justâŠweâre hosting a Hanukkah party, and Noah really wanted him to be a part of itâŠâ
âShit.â Harry rubs the back of his neck. âThereâs Jewish holidays all the time, couldnât Andy be a part of the next celebration?â
âDad! Come on, the Pats game is starting!â
âOne second, just saying bye to mum!â He yells to Andy, and looks back at Paige, eyes pleading.
âAlrightâŠhe can still go with you.â
âThank you.â Harry breathes. âHis cousins would miss him terribly.â
âI know, Iâd feel terrible doing that to him. Iâm just trying to balance all of this. I wanna be a good partner to Noah, and somewhat of a mother figure to Rachel, but I donât want Andy to feel like Iâm favoring them over him. He comes first, he always will.â
âIâm sure he knows that.â He puts his hand on her shoulder. âHave a latke for me, yeah?â
âYeah.â She smiles and gives his hand a squeeze before getting back into her car.
Harry heads inside and sits on the couch while Andy sits in his usual spot on the love seat, entranced by the football game.
âWhat was that all about? I heard shouting.â
âCould barely hear each other over the wind outside. Nothing to worry about. We were just confirming plans for your holiday break.â
âIâm still going to London, right?â
âOf course! No question about it.â
Andy smiles at Harry before returning his attention to the TV. Harry was usually very honest with Andy, but he didnât need to worry him with any of the drama.
//
âYou survived your first semester, congrats!â Janette says, popping a bottle of champagne as she walks into your office.
âNot over yet, I have finals to grade.â
âWhatever, the kids are gone, thatâs something to celebrate.â She nods towards the plastic cups you keep in your office, and you grab two. âAny plans for the holidays? Going home at all?â
âOh sure. Doing the Hanukkah thing with my folks, and then doing New Yearâs in Boston with some friends.â
âFun!â
âWait.â Harry says, overhearing, grabbing the bottle for a swig. âYouâre Jewish?â
âYes?â You raise an eyebrow at him and take a sip from your cup.
âBrilliant. Paigeâs boyfriend is Jewish, and I think itâs confusing for Andy. He doesnât much like asking th guy questions, maybe he could talk to you sometime.â
âSure.â You shrug. âAny plans for the holidays?â
âYeah, Andy comes home to London for Christmas, and then I send him back for New Yearâs with his mum.â
âYou send him on the plane alone?â
âI havenât always, but they let me walk him right to the gate, and he flies first class, so itâs very safe. They let his mum wait at the other gate too. I like to stay home for a few weeks if I can. Iâm afraid Iâm a bit of a mamaâs boy.â He takes another swig of the bottle. âI am not looking forward to grading these papers. I really should just have each class do a presentation, can grade those right on the spot.â
âTell me about it.â Janette groans. âMy Advanced Comp class is going to be the death of me.â
âWell, clearly this champagne is going to keep us all awake enough to get through it.â
The three of you stand there laughing. You were looking forward to the long winter break. It would give you plenty of time to work on your research, and you wouldnât be disturbed by any students popping in and out of your office, as much as you enjoyed the chats.
//
It was the beginning of January, there you were, working away in your office. You had a long flowy dress on, for some reason, and your door bursts open.
âY/N! Iâve traveled across the pond for you!â
âHarry! Youâre back.â
âThatâs right, darling, Iâm back.â He pushes everything off your desk, walks around to your and pulls you close to him. He crashes his mouth to yours.
âOh, Harry.â You moan.
âOh, Y/N.â He moans back before laying you on your desk. âIâm going to make you feel so good.â He rips your dress of and kneels in front of you, diving his head between your legs.
You wake up in a cold sweat, panting. Your eyes snap open and you grimace. Your legs feel sweaty, so you kick your blankets off.
âWhat the fuck?â You say to yourself as you sit up. Harry was attractive, but you never once fantasized about him. You reach between your legs and gasp. âDid I just fucking have a wet dream?!â You lick at your sticky fingers and shake your head in disbelief. âShower, go shower Y/N.â You were talking to yourself, yes, but it was needed to help you calm down.
You were incredibly embarrassed. Harry was your friend, not someone you wanted to fuck, and certainly not on your desk in your office at work. Most people would be turned off, but doing it in a professional place was a big turn off for you. The idea of getting caught was also not a turn on for you. If you were ever caught you could be fired, and it just wasnât worth it. Neither was dating a colleague. It wasnât against the rules or anything, nor was it frowned upon, but dating in the workplace could lead to a lot of problems. You had a PhD on the line. Maybe it was time to just suck it up and go for a one night stand.
//
You had forgotten all about your dream by the time the January faculty meeting hit. That is, until Harry was the last to walk in. Your face flushes immediately. His hair was a little longer, and he had a bit of scruff that he normally wouldnât have. He smiles and says hello to a couple of people, and then sits down right next to you.
âHi.â He whispers with a smile.
âHello.â You swallow and donât look at him.
âHow was your-â
âCan we get started?â Lisa addresses the group. âMuch to go over, we need to start talking about the fall schedule.â
You were grateful for the distraction of the discussion, but you felt Harryâs eyes burn into you every few moments. He had to have known you were acting weird, you wouldnât fucking look at him. Even if you thought to try, you just couldnât. Two hours later, and the meeting finally ends. You gather your things quickly and head out, and down to your office. Just as youâre able to take a deep breath, you look up and see Harry standing in your doorway, hands in his pockets, squinting at you.
âAre we good?â He asks.
âUm.â You focus on the space behind him. âYes, why wouldnât we be?â
âBecause you refuse to look at me. Even now, youâre not really looking at me.â He shifts his weight so heâs stand up normally. âAre you mad because I didnât reach out over break?â
âWhat? No! I could care less about that, it wasnât like I reached out to you.â
âSoâŠwhat is it then? You make eye contact all the time, itâs not like you to not.â
âIâŠâ You suck both of your lips into your mouth. âItâs nothing, itâs stupid, Iâm being stupid.â
âIf itâs stupid then just tell me.â He comes in and sits down on your loveseat.
âHarry, please.â You shake your head and sit down in your desk chair.
âCome on, Y/N. Clearly somethingâs bothering you.â
âUgh.â You groan and get up to close your door. You sit on the edge of your desk. âIâŠhad a rather odd dream a week or so agoâŠâ
âOkay?â
âAnd you were in it.â You whisper.
âWhat was I doing in your dream?â He whispers back.
âThatâs just it, I donât know.â You rest your chin in your palm as you cross your arms over your chest.
âWell I must have done something to make you not even look at me. Did I hurt you, do something scary?â
âNoâŠI suppose I wouldnât call it scary, but I was certainly disturbed when I woke up.â
âWhat then?â A smirk grows on his face. âDonât tell me you had a sex dream or something.â When your face stays the way it is his smile fades. âYou had a sex dream about me?â You nod yes. âWhere were we?â
âHere.â
âIn your office?!â
âShh!â You swat your hands in his direction. âDo you want the building to hear?â
âYou had a dream that we fucked in your office?â
âWell, it wasnât fucking per sayâŠyou sort ofâŠI donât knowâŠit doesnât matter.â
âNo tell me, letâs talk this through.â
âYou wiped everything off my desk, ripped my clothes off, sat me on top, and thenâŠâ You wince slightly. âYou sort ofâŠgot your head between my legs, and then I woke up.â You say the rest of it quickly. âAnd I was utterly concerned when I woke up because I swear I donât see you that way, Harry. Youâre my friend, just my friend. I forgot all about it, and then I saw you and got all embarrassed again.â
He stands up from his seat and gives you a shy smile.
âIt was just a dream, you donât need to be embarrassed. Weâre adults, yeah? Letâs act like it.â
âI just donât want you thinking Iâm someâŠsex maniac or something.â
âI donât.â
âOkayâŠIâm sorry if I worried you during the meeting. It really is good to see you, Iâm glad youâre back. We could have lunch soon, Iâd love to hear about London.â
âYeah, maybe.â He smiles, but you can tell itâs fake.
He heads out and goes into his own office, closing the door behind him. For whatever reason, your words hurt him. Just my friend rang through his mind. It wasnât as though it were a lie, you were just friends, but you made it clear you didnât want him to be the one between your legs in a dream. At first he was flattered, but nowâŠwell, now he just felt sad. Was he not good enough to be the one to get you off? Even if in a dream? He hears a knock on the door.
âYes?â
You open it slowly.
âI hurt your feelingsâŠâ
âA little.â He admits. âNot sure why, though.â
âI just didnât want you to think I was objectifying you.â
âIt was a dream, Y/N, you have zero control over it.â
âBut I must have been thinking of you subconsciously, right? Isnât that how that works?â
âOkay, so maybe you were thinking of me and maybe that got mixed in withâŠwhatever else.â
âI just donât want you thinking I want to fuck you, thatâs all.â
âThat doesnât make me feel better.â He mumbles.
âYou want me to want to fuck you?!â
âNow whoâd being loud?!â
âSorryâŠâ
âItâs just, well, how would you feel if I told you I didnât want to fuck you, you probably wouldnât feel too great about yourself.â
âItâs not that youâre not attractive, Harry-â
âThis is making it worse.â He runs his hands over his face and looks at you. âIt was just a dream, nothing to worry about, okay?â
âThings wonât be weird between us?â
âNo.â
âYou promise?â
âI promise.â
âIâm really sorry. I shouldnât have acted the way I did in that meeting, then we wouldnât have needed to talk about it.â
âDid you tell Janette?â
âI resent that, just because Iâm close with her doesnât mean she knows every bit of my business.â
âI just didnât know if I should be expecting some teasing from her.â
âNo, none, and you better not tease me either.â
âI wonât.â He smiles. âLondon was good by the wayâŠâ
âGood, Iâm glad.â You smile at him. âTalk later?â
âYeah.â
//
âNot that Iâm not happy to be out with the two of you, but why are the three of us out to dinner?â Andy asks.
âMum and I thought it would be nice to see what you wanted to do for your February vacation. Usually you come see me and we go skiing, but mum knows how to ski too-â
âYouâre canceling our trip?!â
âNo! We were just thinking mum could take you this year.â
âBut itâs your cabin.â
âAnd I donât mind sharing.â
âAndyâŠI thought it would be nice for the four of us to go together. Noah knows how to snowboard, and Rachel wants to take a skiing lesson.â
âGreat, so now this going to be a huge family trip? I donât wanna do that, Mum.â Andy groans.
âAndy.â Harry sighs. âI think Mum and I have been very accommodating to you this year. Could you please just try to help us out a little? Do you know how many kids would kill to have their parents take them on a ski trip for their breaks?â
âIâm not trying to be ungrateful, Iâm sorry.â He looks down at his plate and then back up to Harry. âCanât you still come? The house is big enough.â
âItâs not a bad idea, Har.â Paige says to him and his eyes widen.
âWould Noah and Rachel feel comfortable with that? I wouldnât want to overstepâŠâ
âIâll talk to them, I canât see either of them feeling weird about it. She refers to you as Uncle Harry as it is, and itâs your cabin, I donât think Noah would care.â
âWould you be alright with it?â
âSure.â She shrugs. âThereâs that spare room on the other end of the house, so you could have your own space and the kids could stay in the bunk room.â
âWait, so this is happening?â Andy perks up. âYouâd really come, Dad?â
âYeah, if itâs not weird for anyone, Iâm in.â
Andy gets up from the table and moves to hug both Harry and Paige, both of them looking at each other surprised. They give each other mental high fives for being able to figure things out.
âIâm really excited now.â Andy says as he sits back down.
âOkay, now that weâve got that out of the wayâŠâ Paige grins and looks back at one of the waitresses, giving her a nod. Happy birthday starts being sung throughout the restaurant.
âOh my god.â Harry closes his eyes and groans. âThis dinner wasnât about meâŠâ
âNonsense.â She chuckles. âHow often do we all get to celebrate together?â
A small cake with candles is brought over in front of Harry. The singing continues and he feels thoroughly embarrassed.
âWanna help me blow âem out?â He asks Andy.
âYeah!â He leans over and blows out the candles and the restaurant claps.
Harry looks at Paige and shakes his head. She laughs and thanks the waitresses.
âAndy, go get in Dadâs lap, Iâll take your picture together. Iâve got your gift for him in the car too, Iâll go get it.â Andy crawls into Harryâs lap, and Paige uses Harryâs phone to snap the photo. She beams when she looks at it. âYou should get this one printed, itâs adorable.â She gets up and leaves to go get the gifts.
âDid you know about all this?â He says to Andy giving him a squeeze before letting him go.
âShe just told me we were meeting you for dinner instead of going straight to your place.â He shrugs.
Paige returns shortly with a few cards and bags.
âAlright, this is from Rachel and Noah.â
âThey didnât have to get me anythingâŠâ
âThey insisted!â
Harry takes the card out and smiles. Rachel had clearly drawn him a picture, it was cute. His smile grows wider when he takes a nail kit out of the small bag.
âI was due for one of these, Iâll have to text Noah a thank you.â Harry opens the next bag and sees a card from Andy that he also drew. In the bag was a new set of pocket squares for his suits, that he desperately needed, some bandanas, scrunchies, and a gift card to his favorite clothing store. âWent all out son, thank you.â
âThought yourâŠwhat was the word you used, Mum?â
âWardrobe.â She chuckles.
âYeah! Thought your wardrobe could use an update.â
âShould I be offended?â He says, raising an eyebrow.
âI think you should be happy your son has your keen eye for fashion.â She slides another card over. âThat oneâs from me.â
âYouâve done enough.â He says before leaning over to kiss the top of Andyâs head.
âJust open it.â
Harry rolls his eyes and opens the card. He starts laughing. There was some joke about being close co-parents, and a gift card to one of his favorite restaurants.
âThank you.â
âMore than welcome.â
Andy hugs Paige goodbye in the parking lot before hopping in the backseat of Harryâs car.
âWere you surprised, Dad?â
âVery! Thank you again for the gifts, it was very thoughtful of you.â
âIâm more excited about going skiing now.â
âSorry if we scared you. I just wanna make sure Mum gets to see you.â
âI know.â He sighs. âHey, Dad?â
âYeah?â
âHow come Mum has Noah, but you donât have anyone?â
âI have you.â
âYou know what I mean.â
âI justâŠI donât know, I donât have much time for dating.â
âWhat do you do on the weekends when Iâm not with you?â
âSometimes I see friends, or I catch up on some grading, I clean up too. Youâre gonna start doing more chores, that would be the ultimate birthday gift.â
âItâs okay if you wanna date, you knowâŠâ
âI donât exactly need your permission.â He chuckles.
âI knowâŠbut I want you to know Iâm okay with it.â
âWell, I appreciate that, thanks.â
//
When Harry walks into his office Monday morning heâs surprised to see a vase full of flowers. Thereâs a small card with it:
Happy Birthday, H!
-Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Y/N
Harry smiles to himself and smells the flowers, he couldnât believe you remembered. He only mentioned it once when his birthday was. Thirty-two was off to a great start. He hangs his jacket up and gets his computer set up. His first class wasnât until 9AM, so he had some time to prep and wake up a bit more before heading to the lecture hall. He sees you walk by on your way to your office.
âOh! Youâre here!â You had two coffees in your hands. âMy gift wasnât complete yet.â You walk in and hand him his coffee. âBlack coffee.â You smile.
âThank you, the flowers are lovely.â
âNot that I thought you needed more plants in here.â You joke. Harry had a fuck ton of plants in his office windowsill.
âWell excuse me for enjoying nature.â He scoffs, and takes a sip of his coffee. You sit down on the couch in his office.
âDid you have a good weekend?â
âI did, Paige and I took Andy out to dinner to talk about his February break, and it turned into a little surprise birthday thing, it was nice. Canât remember the last time we did something like that as a family. I mean, we have shared birthday parties for him and stuff, but I think he enjoys when itâs just the three of us.â
âIf you donât mind me askingâŠdid he ever know the two of you as a couple?â
âNo.â Harry sighs. âI think he was almost two when she and I called it quits. Now look at us, weâre all going on a ski trip together, including her boyfriend and his daughter.â
âThat wonât be weird?â
âNot really, Iâve known Noah a while.â
âHow long have they been together?â
âWell, theyâve been a couple for almost three years, but they were friends beforehand. Heâs one of the lawyers at the office she works at. He came on, like, a year after she and I split, they were friends for a while, and I think once he knew she and I werenât getting back together he made his move.â Harry shrugs. âNo skin off my nose, I just wanted her to be happy. His daughter Rachel is as cute as a button too.â He takes another sip of his coffee. âPoor thing, her mum died in a car accident when she was really little. Paige is a great mum, so it was a good fit for everyone I think. The only thing I donât love is that Noah is, like, almost forty.â
âHow old is Paige?â
âAlmost thirty-four, so itâs not super weird, butâŠI think thatâs another reason why he waited to ask her out, you know?â
âIâm surprised he doesnât have his own cabin to take her too.â
âNope, just a massive house on the lake.â Harry chuckles and looks at his flowers again. âThank you again for these, it was a nice surprise.â
âOh, donât mention it.â She sips her own coffee and gets up to go to her own office.
âHowâd you know Iâd like these?â
âEveryone likes getting flowers, Harry.â She smiles and leaves.
//
Harry had cancelled his classes during the week of Andyâs February break like he always did. He had forum posts for them to work in in his absence. Going to the cabin wasnât ask awkward as he thought, and it was good bonding for Rachel and Andy. Harry, Noah, and Paige could hear the two of them giggling as they watched movies at night, it was sweet. Harry mostly stuck with skiing with Andy during the day, and he and Paige took him for a run or two as well. As Andy got older co-parenting got easier, for whatever reason. Any lingering feelings between Harry and Paige had simply fizzled into a normal friendship. There was no malice between them which was good for Andy to see.
âUncle Harry?â Rachel asks one night at dinner.
âYes, love?â
âHow come you have an accent, but Andy doesnât?â
âBecause Andy wasnât born and raised in a country where people sound like me. Although sometimes you sound like me when youâve been around me a lot.â Harry looks at Andy.
âMy friends tease me for how I say pasta sometimes.â He chuckles. âI say that like you.â
âItâs true! You say taco like Dad too. Itâs pretty funny.â
âWell, those are my two favorite foods so it makes sense.â
âHow come you have so many tattoos?â Rachel asks.
âHoney, tattoos can be really personal.â Noah explains.
âItâs alright, I got a lot of them when I was younger. Think my last one was when Andy was born, got his initials my forearm.â He extends his arm out.
âHarry.â Paige clears her throat, nodding towards his mermaid tattoo and shakes her head no.
âOop! Sorry.â He blushes. âSometimes I forget sheâs there.â He chuckles.
âCan we paint nails after dinner, Uncle Harry?â Rachel pleads.
âSure! Brought that nail kit you and Dad so nicely got for me.â
âYay! Itâs okay, right, Daddy?â
âOf course, princess.â Noah says lovingly towards his daughter.
After dinner, Harry sits with Rachel at the kitchen table, to not make a mess, while Paige, Noah, and Andy sit in the living room watching TV. On the outside looking in the scene may be odd, but this was working well for all of them. Andy was having a good time and that was all Harry cared about.
//
It was a Thursday night, you both swiped right, and you met him at a bar. After a few drinks you climbed into the backseat of his car and before you knew it you were bouncing up and down on his dick while he pressed hot kisses to your neck. His name was Gabriel, and he was just what you needed right now. Or he would have been if he had been able to last a moment longer. You were so close, and he came into the condom before you had a chance to have your own release. He didnât even ask if you got yours, he just kissed your cheek and lifted you off him.
âCare to take this back to my place?â He says.
âThink Iâve had enough for one night, thanks.â You say as you button your pants back up.
âLet me at least drive you home.â
âNo, thatâs okay, I can take an uber.â You get out of his car and slam the door shut. He gets out and looks at you, you turn around and look at him.
âAnother time?â
âNo, I donât think so.â You say bluntly and his face falls.
âThought we just had a nice time.â
âYou had a nice time because you got to finish.â You huff as you fix your jacket. You take your phone out and order your ride.
âThought you did, my bad.â
âRight.â The car pulls up, and you get in.
This is why you hated doing things like this. Men on these dating apps just wanted to get theirs. They just wanted a place to stick it and they didnât care if you were left satisfied or not. You take a nice, long shower when you get back, scrubbing the smell of Gabriel away from you. You grimace when you see the kiss mark he left on your collar bone. Luckily a shirt and scarf would cover it, and it didnât look like it would last longer than a couple of days anyways.
//
âWell, were you being vocal about what you needed?â Janette asks you as she sits on the edge of your desk Monday morning.
âI said things like right there or like thatâŠhe didnât even warn me that he was coming, he just did. Then he wanted me to come back to his place with himâŠâ
âMaybe he would have put on a better show for you.â
âThe previews certainly didnât leave me wanting to see more.â
âPreview for what.â Harry says, peeping his head in. He had a slight tan from skiing, and it was sort of cute.
âY/N saw a really bad preview for this movie about this loser, thatâs all.â Janette says. âHow was your week away?â
âActually, not too bad. I think it was good for us to all do something together. Andy had a great time, thatâs all I cared about. He even agreed to be with his mum for the entire April vacation.â
âOh? Whatâs she going to take him to do?â You ask.
âTheyâre gonna go to New York to see some shows, I thought it was a great idea. Itâll be good for him to get some real culture.â
âAnd thatâs not a trip you wanted to join in on?â Janette smirks.
âHmm, large cabin where I have my own space or cramped hotel room?â He weighs his option. âIâll take the bitter cold and the cabin, thanks.â
âWhat do you think youâll do while heâs away?â You ask.
âNo idea, Iâve got time to figure it out. Honestly, itâs perfect timing because thatâs right during advising weeks so Iâll actually be able to help my students without him sitting in the corner complaining that heâs bored.â He rolls his eyes. âI donât whatâs gonna turn my hair grey first, him or the college students.â
âOh please.â Janette groans. âMen look so much better with a little grey, makes you look distinguished, itâs us who look like old crones when we let our greys out. I donât wanna hear it.â She shakes her head and looks at her watch. âGotta get ready for my next class, so you later.â
âIs it true?â
âWhat?â
âDo men look better with a little grey.â He runs a hand through his hair.
âDepends on the guy, I think. I mean, Iâm twenty-six so a little grey wouldnât scare me away, but Iâm not exactly looking for a silver fox.â You laugh and so does he.
âI missed your sense of humor last week. As good of a time it was, I felt like I had to be very careful about the jokes I cracked.â
âWell, no need for a filter here.â
Harry nods and goes into his own office. He thinks for a moment and then peeps his head back into yours.
âSo, what movie preview did you see that you didnât like?â
âWhat?â
âWhen I first came in, you and Jan were talking about-â
âOh! Um, it was so bad I donât even remember the name.â You tug slightly at your scarf out of nerves.
âToo bad, I couldâve searched it and had a good laugh.â He shrugs and leaves again.
Sometimes you wondered what Harryâs dating life was like, not that it was any of your business. He had mentioned a couple of times he didnât make a lot of time for it, but what about one night stands? Did he make sure women got theirs when he was with them?
//
âIâm going to look like a fucking idiot compared to all of you.â You pout as you get your robe and hood on.
âYou will not. Sort of miss the masterâs robe, honestly, theyâve basically got pockets. Youâll have your doctoral one soon enough.â Harry says, putting on his own robes.
âI can never get this thing right, could you help me?â
âOf course.â He steps behind you and adjusts the blue hood for you.
âDo I need the cap? Itâs just an honorâs ceremony.â
âYou certainly do, and get used to it. This is one of three times a year youâll need to put this on.â
âThree?â
âGrad commencement and undergrad commencement are separate ceremonies.â
âAnd we have to go to both?â
âWe do.â He sighs. âYouâre also not the only professor on this campus that isnât a PhD yet, so donât get down on yourself, yeah? Youâre working towards it.â You turn towards him and his hands place gently on your shoulders.
âThanks, Har.â
He smiles at the nickname and lets go of you. You and the other CM professors head over to the CM Honors Inductee Ceremony. It was a nice event for the honors students within the major. As soon as it ends you rip your cap off. You didnât enjoy wearing it at all. You mingle with a few parents and take pictures with some of the students that wanted you in their photos.
âY/N?â One of your students, Kayla, says.
âYes?â
âI was wonderingâŠfor our final assignment, instead of writing you a paper about signs, could I make you a video instead?â She was in your Rhetoric and Semiotics class.
âHmm, I think that could be really interesting. What would a video entail?â
âWell, I thought I could go to the grocery store and show unwritten rules, like how someone will put a divider down on the belt without having to be asked, or how when you go up to the deli you just grab a ticket, how branding works, stuff like that.â
âAs long as you still send me a references page I think that could be fine. Of course, Iâd have to show it to the rest of the class.â
âDeal.â She smiles. âThanks.â You nod and then she walks away.
You head back to your office to hang your robe and hood up in your closet. You grab your back and smack right into your Harry.
âJesus.â You say and back away. âIâm sorry, I didnât even see you.â
âNo, that was me, I was walking too fast.â He unzips his robe and hangs it up same as you in his own closet.
âWhy were you in such a hurry?â
âSingle mum at the ceremony got a little too liberal with the hugging, had to get out of there.â He chuckles. âYou hungry?â
âI could eat.â
âWanna go down to the pub? I donât have Andyâs still in New YorkâŠâ
âSure! That sounds great, actually. Let me just drop all this off in my car.â He nods and you both walk down to the parking lot before walking the rest of the way to the pub.
You both sit down at the bar and order drinks. You both end up getting Mediterranean wraps, not feeling quite hungry enough for nachos this time around.
âAny summer plans yet? I know itâs early, but-â
âPaige and I need to sit down with Andy to figure all that out. He got to stay with me all year, so it would be make sense for him to be with her for the summer, but I have a feeling he wonât like that. School gets out in June for him so Iâve got some timeâŠbut I have a feeling itâs not going to be easy.â
âWhy do you think he wants to be with you so much more?â
âI just think heâs at an age where maybe he feels more comfortable being with me. Heâll be eleven soon, changes are starting to happen.â He chuckles. âMaybe Paige and I could split up the summer or something.â
âHow have his grades been? Wasnât that part of the deal?â
âHis marks have been great, heâs doing well. He has some great friends and he loves his teachers. He really enjoyed playing basketball this winter in the town league too.â
âNot that Iâm an expert on custody agreements, but couldnât you do what youâre doing now? Wednesdays and every other weekend with Paige, and the rest of the time with you?â
âHe hates the back and forth in the summer, thatâs why we agreed on summers with me. I mean, she still sees him in the summer, obviously, but he usually doesnât have to go every other weekend. Weâll see.â He sighs. âWe try to give him what he wants to not make waves, but at the end of the day weâre the parents and heâs the child and what we say goes.â He finishes off his drink and asks for another. âNeed a refill?â
âSure, I could probably handle two.â You shrug.
Two turned into three, then, four, and finally five. The sun had gone down and it was dark outside. You two had split a chocolate lava cake. The bar was starting to fill with college students.
âHoly shit, itâs almost ten!â You say. âShould probably go before some of these kids try to buy me a drink for a passing grade.â Harry laughs at that and agrees. You split the bill, and nearly lose your balance as you hop off the bar stool, clutching as his bicep.
âWanna split an uber? I canât drive, and I donât think you can either.â He chuckles.
âYeah, good idea. Iâll order it.â
âNo, Iâve got it.â He takes his phone out as you both head outside. The car pulls up after a couple of minutes and you both get in. âWeâll drop you off first.â
âAlright.â You smile. âThis was fun tonight. I like when we get to hang out.â
âMe too.â He smiles at you. âCanât believe your first year is almost done.â
âI know, itâs really flown by.â You crane your neck from side to side and sigh. âMaybe now that I know the area better Iâll feel more comfortable trying to really meet someone.â
âMeet someone for what?â You look up at him, making a face as if the answer is obvious. âOh! Thatâs cute you think you have time for a relationship.â He laughs.
âExcuse me?â
âY/N, you spend all your free time on your research.â
âI just spent some free time with you, didnât I? Janette and I go out, and-â
âJanette travels with Sadie in the summers.â
âGuess that leaves me stuck with you then.â You nudge him. âActually, Iâm hoping to go to Boston for a bit, visit friends and family. Iâm hoping to get to the beach too. I love summer.â
âYou should come hiking with me. Despite the black flies, May is great because itâs not humid yet.â
âMight have to take you up on that, I really enjoyed it this fall.â The car pulls up in front of your house. âHave a good night, Harry.â
âYou too.â You both reach over and hug each other. âSee you Monday.â
âSee you Monday.â You smile and get out.
//
Once the school year was over, you sat with Lisa and went over your course evaluations. Overall you did really well, and she reaffirmed how happy she was that she hired you. She wishes you a happy summer, and thatâs about it. You ask if youâre allowed to use your office in the summer, and she says yes but it gets really hot so itâs not as great as you may think.
Saturday night as youâre having your last girlâs night with Janette you get a text.
Harry: Hey! Know itâs last minute, but Iâm taking Andy up Rattlesnake tomorrow morning, care to join?
Y/N: sure! As long as he doesnât mindâŠ
Harry: got his permission already, weâre all set ;)
You bite your bottom lip and smile, and Janette peaks over your shoulder to see what you could be smiling at.
âGod, what a gift it would be if I come back in the fall and you two are dating.â
âOh, stop.â You nudge her. âWeâre friends.â Â
âWould it be bad to be more?â
âI donât really think itâs a good idea to go out with someone you work withâŠâ
âGood luck finding anyone else whoâs decent around here then.â
âI could meet someone in Boston, do the long distance thing.â
âThat gets old.â
âYouâre doing it!â
âYeah, but Iâm more of a free spirit. Sadie and I donât care about marriage or kids or a house in the hills. You, my sweet friend, would like all of those things.â
âTrueâŠâ You finish your drink. âWell, if I donât want to puke on this hike tomorrow I should probably get going.â You both stand and hug and kiss and wish each other fantastic summers.
You get a restful nightâs sleep, and get yourself ready in the morning. You had invested in a pair of hiking boots in the fall, so you were feeling prepared. You put on a pair of spandex shorts, and put on some mesh shorts over those. You opt for a sweat resistant short sleeve shirt, and pull your ponytail through a baseball cap. You get everything in your small pack that youâll need: sunglasses, sunscreen, water bottle, granola bar, rag, and bug spray. You drive out to the trail and park, lathering your arms and legs with sunscreen. You see Harryâs car pull up, and Andy hops out, bandana and clip keeping his hair back, just like Harryâs. Harry had a sleeveless shirt on and you could really see the definition in his shoulder muscles. You put your sunglasses on and head over to them.
âMorning, boys.â You smile.
âMorning.â Harry smiles back.
âHi, Y/N.â Andy mumbles shyly.
âHi, Andy. Dad told me youâre doing well in school. Bet youâre about ready to be done, huh?â
âYeah, only a few more weeks.â
âCanât believe heâs going into sixth grade. Makinâ me feel old.â
âYou are old.â Andy giggles.
âMhm, thanks.â Harry rolls his eyes. âLetâs get going, shall we?â
Andy walks a few paces ahead of you and Harry.
âHis birthday is soon, yeah?â
âYeah, next weekend, actuallyâŠumâŠPaige is hosting his party this year.â Andy looks back at Harry making a face, and Harry makes a face back at him.
âThatâll be fun.â You say, not noticing the exchange as you look at the various trees surrounding you.
âYeahâŠit will be. UmâŠitâs Saturday afternoonâŠâ
âWeather looking good?â
âYeah.â
âThatâs great. Probably still cold to swim at the lake, though, right?â
âYeah, but the kids will still have a water balloon fight.â
âDad, just ask her!â Andy groans as he turns around again.
âAsk me what?â
âHe wants you to go with him to the party.â
âAndy!â Harry snaps at him. âKeep walking.â
Andy rolls his eyes and continues to walk ahead of you.
âIs that true, you want me to come?â
âIs that weird?â
âNot really.â You shrug. âAlthough, Iâd only know you and Andy.â You chuckle.
âSeeâŠitâs justâŠPaigeâs parents will be there, and thatâs fine, but Noahâs parents are coming too, and it would be nice to have a buffer other than my son. Heâll be off playing games and eating junk good, I donât want him to think he needs to babysit meâŠâ
âI totally get it. I donât think I have plans, I could go for a little while.â
âReally? Iâm not asking too much?â
âNot at all, what are friends for?â You smile and he smiles back.
You walk a few paces ahead of Harry, but still behind Andy, giving Harry the perfect view of your bum in your shorts. He wasnât staring, but he certainly wasnât not looking. When you get up to the top your jaw drops. The view of the mountains and the lakes were even better in the late spring. You snap a few photos, taking one of Harry and Andy, Harry taking one of you looking out, and then you all sit down for some water and snacks.
âAndy, do you enjoy hiking with your Dad?â
âYeah, itâs a lot of fun. We go a lot over the summer.â
âAndyâs hiked two of the 4,000 footers, hoping to get a couple more done this summer.â
âWow! Thatâs incredible.â
âYou should come with us, Y/N. Weâre going to camp overnight at one of them.â
âOh, you donât wanna go camping with me, Iâm a real snob. I need running water and indoor plumbing.â
âIt has that.â Harry says, taking a sip of his water. âThereâs bathroom, no shower or anything, but working toilets. You bring all your own camping gear. Itâs pretty cool.â
âIâll consider it. Think I should probably go on hikes that are longer than a mile up.â You laugh.
âYou guys can do during the week now that schoolâs over, right?â Andy says.
âI wouldnât want to exclude you, Andy.â You smile.
âDonât worry about me.â He crunches down on his granola bar. He shares another look with Harry, but again it goes unnoticed by you, too busy looking out at the beauty of the mountains and lakes.
You all hike down the mountain in not time and say your goodbyes. Harry tells you heâll text you with more details about the party later in the week.
âI told you sheâd say yes.â Andy says from the backseat of the car.
âI wish you had let me work up to it a little more.â
âYou were taking too long. Sometimes you just need to pull the trigger, Dad.â
âIs that so?â Harry laughs. âThings are a little more complicated at my age. Sort of awkward asking a colleague out on a date.â
âIf you two are friends does that make it a date?â
âWell, sheâll be attending with me, so that makes her my date.â
âDoes that mean youâll kiss her goodnight?â
âAndy!â Harry looks back for a moment and then gets his eyes back on the road. âNo, Iâm not going to kiss her. You heard her, what are friends for, thatâs all she sees me as.â He sighs to himself.
âThatâs why you need to step up your game.â
âSon, do me a favor?â
âYeah?â
âJust, shut up for the rest of the drive home.â
Andy bursts out laughing, but does as Harry asks, knowing heâs being a bit annoying.
//
It was a beautiful day on Saturday, but you were worried about being cold out by the water, so you opt for a pair of high-waist jean capris that flare a bit at the bottom. You find a sleeveless white blouse and pair it with a blue cardigan. You put your hair up in your two buns, and throw on a pair of wedges.
Harry: Iâm outside
âShit.â You say, just finishing your makeup. You run around, grabbing your purse, and the box you had wrapped for Andyâs gift, and head out.
You open the passenger seat and get settled, smiling at Harry.
âYou didnât have to get him anything.â
âI know, itâs just a new basketball. I saw it at WalMart when I was picking up a card. I hate showing up to these things empty handed. What did you get him?â
âA new bike.â He grins. âItâs in his mumâs garage already.â
âOh! Heâll be so excited. He skateboard too right?â
âYeah, I really donât know where he gets his coordination from. Other than skiing Iâm pretty clumsy.â
âDonât you go to a boxing gym?â
âYeah, and I look like a proper oaf.â He laughs and looks at you. âYou look nice by the way. Your outfits are always so put together.â
âOh, um, thanks.â You blush slightly. You wanted to tell him that you did your hair the way you did because you know he sort of likes it, but you thought that might be a weird thing to say. âDoes, um, Paige know youâre bringing me?â
âShe does.â Harry nods. âYouâre not, like, nervous to meet her are you?â
âNo.â You scoff. âWhy would I be?â
âI donât know.â You shrug. âWhat did you say to her about me?â
âWell, before I got a chance to say anything last night when she picked Andy up, he spilled the beans.â He rolls his eyes. âSo I told her youâre a friend from workâŠis that okay?â
âYeah, thatâs what I am so it makes sense.â You drum your fingers on top of the box to the beat of the music. âNone of your family will be there?â
âTheyâre going to FaceTime in for it. They came for his tenth birthday since itâs a bit more sentimental.â
âDo you miss them?â
âOh sure, but I love here too much to go back permanently. I like going during winter break, thatâs enough.â
âYou donât go during the summer?â
âSometimes I do and sometimes I donât. Sometimes they come to visit here during the summer too. My sister has two kids of her own so itâs not always easy to travel.â You nod your head. âYou know, Iâve known you almost a year and I donât know a thing about your family.â
âWhatâs there to know? My parents are still together, somehow, Iâve got an older brother whoâs a sous chef at a restaurant in Boston. Heâs not married, but he has a partner and heâs just lovely. I usually stay with them if I go home for a visit.â
âThatâs great! How much older is he?â
âHeâs around your age, actually, so not a huge age difference.â
âAnd whenâs your birthday?â
âBeginning of August.â You grin.
âWow, so you had just turned twenty-six when you came to us.â
âPretty much, got hired at twenty-five, not too shabby.â
âNot at all.â
The conversation went on for the entire drive. Thatâs how it always was with you two, always a lot to talk about. When you get out of the car youâre able to get a good look at Harryâs outfit. His outfits were usually well crafted, youâd call his style dad-chic. He was in a pair of tan slacks that he had cuffed at the bottom, a pair of white loafers to go with them, a white tank top tucked in with a floral open short-sleeve button up. Very handsome. You smile at each other and then he leads you around back to where the party was. You werenât the first people there, but you werenât the last either.
âDad!â Andy exclaims and runs over to you both. Harry picks him up and swings him around before setting him down.
âHappy birthday, kiddo.â
âThanks! Look, all my friends from school came.â He points over to them. Harry recognizes Brandon and his father out of the bunch.
âThatâs great, bud, let us come in and say hi to everyone, can you say hi to Y/N?â
âHi, thanks for coming.â He gives you a surprising hug.
âOh! Youâre welcome, Andy. Happy birthday.â
He runs back over to his friends and you walk further into the backyard. It was stunning. Grass that led to sand that led to the lake water. A boat parked further down by the docks, and just gorgeous views for miles. The house itself was huge, you couldnât believe it.
âHarry!â A woman, who you would assume is Paige, comes waking over. She was beautiful. Shoulder length blonde hair, sort of thin, but not quite a stick. She was wearing a yellow sundress. Her and Harry share a slight hug. âHeâs eleven.â She pouts.
âHeâs eleven.â Harry agrees with a sigh. âOh, this is Y/N. Y/N this is Paige, Andyâs mum.â
âItâs so nice to meet you.â She says to you. âLet me take that for you, thank you for bringing him something. Iâll put this with the others.â She takes the box from you. âThereâs wine and beer for the adults if you like, but we also have soda and water if youâre not up for drinking. I certainly had a glass after my folks showed up.â
âDid your mother put her white glove on and see if there was any dust?â Harry teases her.
âShe may as well have.â Paige rolls her eyes.
Harry puts his hand on the small of your back and leads you closer into the party.
âThis is a lovely home.â
âOh, thank you. I sort of inherited it. Itâs was my grandparentsâ.â She sets your gift on the table with the others. âThereâs snacks inside and outside. Feel free to hangout wherever.â
âWhere exactly are your parents?â Harry asks.
âUp on the deck.â Paige points up towards it. âFeel free to avoid them as long as you like. Theyâre speaking with Noahâs parents at the moment. My sister should be here soon.â She looks at her watch. âIâm gonna go check on some things.â
âAlright, love, thanks.â They smile at each other. You get a bad taste in your mouth hearing him call her love, for whatever reason. âWanna meet some of the parents. I know that guy, Ed, the best. Heâs Brandonâs dad, Andyâs best friend.â
âSure.â You nod and Harry leads you over. âI never quite understood why some parents stay at kids parties.â
âWellâŠlook around you, wouldnât you wanna hang for a bit?â
âGot me there.â
âHarry, hi.â Ed shakes Harryâs hand.
âGood to see you, this is my friend Y/N, we work together at the university.â
âHi.â You shake his hand.
âGreat to meet you. Brandon was so excited when he got the invite. He and Andy get along so well.â The three of you watch them and the other kids playing tag.
âBorn to be friends Iâd say.â Harry says.
âUncle Harry!â A young girl comes running over to Harry and he picks her up, kissing her check, and then setting her down.
âHi, Rachel, can you say hello to my friend Y/N?â
âHello.â She beams up at you, a couple of teeth missing. âMy grammy and grampy are here.â
âAre they?â Harry says.
âMhm, I love them a lot.â
âIâm sure they love you too, sweetheart. Are you having a good time for Andyâs birthday?â
âYeah! Weâre going to have a water balloon toss soon.â
âOh, thatâll be fun!â
âDaddy said heâd be on my team for it.â
âWell, thatâs good.â
She smiles again and then runs off.
âYour exâs boyfriendâs daughter calls you Uncle Harry?â You ask.
âYeahâŠshe sort of started doing that on her own. She knows Iâm Andyâs dad, but I donât think it quite registers with her yet how weâre all mixed together.â He runs a hand through his hair. âCan I get you anything to drink?â
âA glass of white would be great, thank you.â Harry nods and leaves you standing with Ed.
âSo, how long have you and H known each other?â
âWell, I started working at the university last August, so less than a year. Weâre office neighbors.â
âAh, how nice. Heâs a really great guy, isnât he? I coach the boysâ basketball team and he was the first to sign up for snack duty.â
âHeâs definitely always thinking of others.â
âHow long have you been seeing each other?â
âOh, um, weâre not.â You shake your head. âHe just asked me to come with him, ex in laws, you know?â
âShit, Iâm sorry for just assuming.â
âItâs alright.â You assure him. Harry comes over with a glass of wine for you and a bottle of beer for him.
âSorry that took a moment, I ran into Noah inside and had to do the hellos. Still managed to not bump into Paigeâs parents though, so thatâs good.â He chuckles, taking a sip from his drink.
âBad blood?â You ask.
âEven though things between Paige and I are perfectly fine, in their eyes, Iâm always going to be the guy that got her pregnant and didnât make an honest woman out of her.â
âThatâs annoying.â
âVery.â
An hour or so passes and then Paige announces that the balloon toss will be beginning soon.
âDad, be my partner?â
âYou got it, buddy. Mind holding my drink?â He says to you.
âNot at all, have fun.â You smile.
More people had come down off the deck so they could watch. Some parents partnered with their kids, and other kids just partnered with kids. Everyone starts about a foot apart. This should be fun, you think, knowing Harryâs competitive nature.
âWould you look at Harry, he looks like an old man from Florida.â You hear a woman scoff.
âNotice how heâs been avoiding us, always a child.â You hear a man say, and this makes you turn towards them. They must be Paigeâs parents.
Everyone playing was further apart now, some balloons had popped, but Harry and Andy were still in the game. The balloon pops at Rachelâs feet and she giggles loudly. There were only a few people now. You watch as Harry lobs the balloon perfectly to Andy, and Andy catches it with ease. It was Brandon and his dad vs. Harry and Andy now. Brandon overthrows it, causing the balloon to pop on the sand.
âWe won!â Andy shouts running towards Harry.
âGreat job.â Harry jostleâs Andyâs hair. Everyone cheers for them.
âWhat do you say, honey, cake and gifts now?â Paige asks Andy.
âYeah.â He smiles.
All of the kids sit around a large glass table while Paige goes inside to get the cake. Harry walks back towards you and you hand him his beer.
âWhat were you saying about you have no coordination?â
âI had to win, itâs his birthday.â He laughs and then stops when he sees Paigeâs parents. âLydia, Nathan, how are you?â
âOh, are you speaking with us now?â Lydia says playfully, giving him a hug. Harry shakes Nathanâs hand.
âYou know how it is when you first get to a party, lots of excitement. Iâd find you eventually.â He clears his throat. âThis is Y/N, we work together at the university.â
âHello.â You smile and they both look you up and down.
âHow nice for you to bring a friend.â Nathan says, his tone laced with sarcasm.
âIâm gonna go see if she needs help with the cake.â Harry says to all of you, and you also decide to move away from the rude people you were standing with.
Paige and Harry stand on either side of Andyâs chair as everyone sings happy birthday. After cake the gifts come out. Noah takes Harry into the garage to grab the bike.
âAlrightâŠthis one is fromâŠY/N!â Paige says brightly as she hands the gift to Andy. He tears the wrapping paper off and gasps.
âAlright! A new basketball, thank you!â Andy says looking in your direction and you nod with a smile.
âOkay, Andy, Dad and I got you something really special.â Paige says pointing over to Harry who was wheeling the bike over. Andyâs jaw drops.
âAre you serious?!â He stand up and walks over to the bike.
âKnow youâve been wanting it for a while, and your grades have just been so good this year, we just had to do it. Mumâs got a new helmet, elbow and knee pads for you in the house.â
âThank you so much!â He hugs Harry and then he hugs Paige.
âYouâre more than welcome, baby doll.â Paige says to him and then he squirms away from her.
âMum.â He huffs.
âRight, sorry, not in front of your friends.â
Paigeâs sister helps her clean up the remains of the cake while the kids continue to play yard games. You find yourself sitting in a lawn chair when a man you have yet to meet takes the chair next to you, but you recognize him as Rachelâs father.
âWe havenât gotten to meet yet, Iâm Noah.â He shakes your hand.
âIâm Y/N, nice to meet you.â
âLikewise.â He smiles. âI was happy to hear Harry was bringing someone with him. Takes a bit of the pressure off.â
âExactly.â You nod.
âHowâd you meet?â
âWeâre office neighbors, I started working at the university less than a year ago.â
âOh! Right, you went hiking with them last weekend.â He says in understanding. âAndy told us. Heâs quite the gossip.â
You observe Noah as he speaks. His hair has turned to salt and pepper, definitely had crowâs feet, also wore glasses, but he had a warm and inviting smile, similar to his daughterâs.
âHe certainly speaks his mind.â You chuckle. âHeâs very sweet though, I have to say.â
âVery sweet. Heâs a good kid. Itâs nice for Rach to have someone to grow up with a little She adores him, definitely sees him as a big brother.â
âThatâs good. Iâve always found blended families to be interesting. You all are doing it well.â
âTook us a while to get to this point, but itâs all been worth it.â
âY/N?â You both turn to look at Harry. âPartyâs starting to dissipate a bit, are you about ready to head out?â
âSure!â You stand up. âIt was nice talking to you.â
âSame here.â Noah stands up and gives Harry a thumbs up without you seeing.
You both say your goodbyes, Andy gives you another hug and says thank you again for the gift. Harry tells him heâll see him Sunday night, and then you head to his car.
âHope you didnât mind when I had to leave to chat a couple of times.â
âOh, it was fine. I enjoyed just hanging out. It was a beautiful day.â The sun was just starting to set.
âYeah, Iâm glad the weather was nice. I think itâs supposed to rain tomorrow.â He looks at you and then gets his attention back on the road. âYou really did look nice today.â
âThank you, Harry.â You smile and give his shoulder a squeeze.
âAm IâŠtaking you straight home?â
You blink a couple of times before looking at him.
âWhere else would we go?â
âWell, Iâve got a back deck of my own. We could sit out, enjoy the sunsetâŠif you want.â
âThat sounds nice, actually. Yeah, letâs do that.â You smile.
âGreat.â
You notice his jaw and shoulders relax. Were you making him tense? You both listen to the music on the radio as he drives you to his home. You smile as he pulls up. It was a decent size ranch. Cream color paneling and red shutters, very cute.
âHere were are.â He says awkwardly as you both get out.
âDo I get a tour?â
âOf course!â
He unlocks the front door and leads you inside. There was an open concept kitchen and living area. The house smelled like fresh coffee. He noticed you taking a whiff.
âI have an automatic air freshener.â He says and you nod.
âI like it, should get one for my place.â
âThereâs a full bath down the hall, Andy uses that, and then I have my own bathroom. Three bedrooms totally, and then you can see I technically have two levels, thatâs what I use for my office.â
âItâs a huge loft.â
âYeah, itâs partially why I bought the place. I didnât feel cramped. Basementâs partially finished which will be great for Andy when heâs over if he wants to have parties or whatever. Uh, and then the deck is this way. Can I get you anythingâŠI only have red wine, I know you like whiteâŠâ
âRedâs fine, maybe just put an ice cube in it for me?â
âCan do, make yourself comfortable outside.â He smiles.
You slide the glass door open and smile. It was a decent sized deck. There was a small glass round table with chairs, a grill, and some Adirondack chairs as well. You sit in one of those after taking a glance at the flowers and plants he had in pots. You also notice the various flower beds he had in the yard.
âHere you go.â He says, sitting down next to you, handing you the glass of wine.
âThank you.â You smile and take a sip. You cross your cardigan over yourself.
âAre you cold? I can get a blanket.â
âOh, no Iâm fine, thanks. Itâs beautiful out here.â
âThanks, took me a while to get it landscaped the way I like.â He lights the citronella candle on the small table between you to help keep any bugs away. âIâve been thinking of getting an above ground pool for Andy, he loves to swim, but itâs a lot maintenance, and his mum as the lake right there.â
âThat house is incredible.â
âNoahâs helped her revamp it quite a bit, and the boatâs his.â He takes a sip of his drink and looks at you. âThanks again for coming today.â
âOf course, I had a really good time.â You smile.
âYouâre not just saying that?â
âNot at all. It was nice to finally meet the people youâve told me so much about.â
âAre you hungry or anything? I could bring some-â
âHarry.â You put your hand over his that was resting on the arm of the chair. âRelax, yeah? Iâm all set, thank you.â
âAlright.â He blushes and looks straight ahead. You notice him check an app on his phone. âAre you free Tuesday morning?â
âI think so, why?â
âWeatherâs looking good, how about we go on one of those longer hikes?â
âIâd like that.â You smile. âAnything special Iâd need to back.â
âJust a lunch, maybe some T.P.â
âYouâre funny if think Iâm going to take a piss in the woods.â
âEveryone does it.â He shrugs. âDonât worry, Iâd keep lookout for you.â
âYou men have it so easy, you can just whip your things out, go quick, and youâre all set. Me, Iâd have to roll my pants down, squat, hope none of it got on my shoes, wipe, and then get dressed again.â
âIâve had to do that before, sometimes you just need to take a shit in the woods.â You burst out laughing at that. âCourse that only happened because I went out drinking the night before.â
âGood to know.â You wipe a tear from your eye. âBut seriously, Iâd love to go hiking with you Tuesday.â
âI know it was more so Andy that invited you on our little camping trip, but youâre welcome to join in on that if you feel comfortable.â
âI would just feel like Iâm intruding on your quality time.â
âYou wouldnât be, he likes youâŠumâŠI like you.â Your head snaps in his direction and your eyebrows shoot up. âI mean, like, I like hanging out with you, is all.â He was internally cringing at himself.
âI like hanging out with you too.â You swallow. âIâm glad weâve gotten to know each other so well. Youâve been a great help with my classes. Youâre so progressive, not always using the same syllabus and being willing to make things work for the students. Itâs refreshing.â
âPlease, go on, the narcissist within me is loving it.â He smirks and you roll your eyes. âDonât sell yourself short, youâre doing really well. I enjoyed observing your rhetoric class. It was a nice refresher. I hope you wonât work yourself to much this summer. I know itâs more time for research and writing, but itâs also time for you to clear your head.â
âThanks, Iâll try to keep that in mind.â You finish off your wine just as the sun it setting, the light from the candle being the only thing to keep things bright enough to see.
âI can, uh, bring you home now if you want.â
âI could just get an uber so you donât have to go out again.â
âDonât be silly, itâs no trouble.â
Harry drives you home, and you find yourself lingering in the car.
âSoâŠTuesday?â
âTuesday.â He smiles. âBright and early.â
âHow early?â You raise an eyebrow.â
âHowâs six sound? Iâll come pick you up, weâll get to the trailhead by 6:30. Itâs always better to summit earlier in the day.â
âYouâre the expert.â You shrug. âWorks for me.â
You both lean across the console to give each other a hug a goodbye, like you normally would, only this timeâŠyou press your lips to his cheek before getting out of the car. His gaze stays fixed on you, and itâs not until youâre inside your building where he lightly presses his fingers to his cheek to feel where you kissed him.
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Magic In The Hamptons
Part FOUR
part one | part two | part threeÂ
Player: Mathew BarzalÂ
Words: 3.2KÂ
Warnings: language, questionable steam? - tryna keep this pg 13 because iâm not a smut writer.Â
Notes: thank the LORD the writers block has passed. Lmk what you peeps think (i crave validation), of course she isnât edited so yeah just uhh enjoy.Â
     Deep breath, you reminded yourself. It was hard though as you looked around the room you were in realizing this definitely was Matâs place. The pictures of him and his family on a bedside table, and a hockey bag in the corner of the room. What did you do last night, (Y/N), you thought to yourself. You laid in bed for another two minutes before realizing you couldnât just hide here, as comfortable as it was. This wasnât even your apartment. Sliding your legs over to the side of the bed, slowly bringing yourself up, a pounding headache came on like you knew it would. You cursed yourself to never drink again, especially never a drink that Mat Barzal makes. Padding down the hall, you found yourself in the living room, the only place in Matâs apartment youâd ever seen before. It was all nicely decorated, barely looking like a bachelor pad and something a bit homey-er. Much to your surprise Mat was curled up in a few blankets, sleeping quite peacefully on the couch. Had you kicked him out of his own bed after⊠well⊠after maybe what you think might have happened. âMat.â you whispered. No response. âMat.â you whispered a little louder. No response. Suddenly you found yourself going over and poking him square in the chest. âMat.âÂ
     His eyes fluttered open, and a sly little smile came across his face. It disgusted you, well not really, it disgusted you how much you loved it. âAh, glad to see youâre alive this morning. I was a little worried.â He said in the raspiest morning voice youâd ever heard in your life. It felt like your knees might give in, his morning voice was just that attractive. Do something gross, you said internally trying to challenge him. You just sighed, throwing your head down doing a little bit of your best mopey charlie brown impression. âI literally had to throw you over my shoulder after the uber, force you into the bathroom to change and then you had the audacity of saying the sweatpants i gave you were scratchy so you made us swap right then and there.â Sliding his legs over so you could sit down on the couch, you let out a sigh. âI am...so sorry.â was all you could muster up not even looking at his face. The embarrassment was far too strong. â(Y/N), you have a killer ass, I am not sorry.âÂ
     Your face turned the brightest shade of red in the whole human existence, you were truly a tomato, not even... You were a fire hydrant. âJesus, Mat.â was all you could mutter before giving his legs a little push as he tried to stretch them out across your lap. In all honesty you couldnât even make eye contact with him, so you just had to watch him from the corner of your eyes. âHonesty is the best policy, and to be fair that is all I saw.â He said throwing his hands up in the air to prove his innocence, hard to believe he was all that innocent. Deep down you were slightly pleased, and completely relieved thatâs where it ended. A subtle showing of the ass was something you could live with, or at least learn to get over in a few months, maybe days. âAnd maybe next time you can let me at least have half of my bed instead of telling me I had to stay on the couch. This shit is going to mess with my back, have fun telling all of Long Island youâre the reason Iâm out due to undisclosed back issues.â Rolling your eyes you, picked the pillow off the back of the couch behind you whacking his body with it. He let out a little groan as he decided to sit up, as he glanced over at the clock on the wall. âYouâre joking, (Y/N). Itâs only 6:30.â
     âThen go to your real bed, I should probably go home, pop an advil, and try to sleep this off.â Mat rolled his eyes, standing up then taking your hands and standing you up off his couch. âAdvil is in the bathroom cabinet, Iâll see you in my room.â He said walking off down the hall from where youâd come from, not giving you a moment to even think or respond. To be fair, you felt obligated to stay, you didnât even know where your clothes were from last night, how could you leave? It was only 6:30 anyways, you doubted that there would be any real ubers driving around and it was way too early for Reese or any of your other friends to pick you up. So you walked yourself to his bathroom, popped an advil and almost immediately found yourself back in Matâs room. He was already laying in bed, scrolling through his phone.Â
     Pulling the sheets over, you snuck yourself into bed trying to give Mat some personal space. You had no idea if he was a cuddly guy, or just thought you both deserved a little bit more rest. Glancing over you saw him now shirtless, you were too nervous to move any of the blankets further seeing what else he had on. You were aware it wasnât that weird, most boys liked to sleep shirtless and in boxers. Hell, if you were home alone youâd rip off these sweatpants and sleep without pants. Mat glanced up from his phone looking at you practically hanging off of the edge of the bed. Instead of making some sort of comment, he tossed his phone on the side table next to him and grabbed the waistband of your sweatpants gently tugging you over to him. âYou were so into me last night, and now I have to drag you over here to cuddle. I thought you were an affectionate kind of girl.â He said softly as he closed his eyes, âItâs not fair.â Â
     âSo needy. I thought you wanted to sleep.â you said now cuddling into Mat, trying not to overthink this. âOriginally sure, but thereâs a ton of things we could do here.â Mat wiggling his eyebrows as you, as you gave him a small smack on the chest. Wincing, Mat get out a laugh, pressing a soft kiss to the top of your head. You werenât going to lie to yourself, in this moment, life was pretty good. Itâs almost like your hangover had disappeared. You were perfectly content laying next to this seemingly perfect guy, but at the same time Mat did have a point. Your feelings of wanting to go home with him last night hadnât changed, now you were just sober with a less forward attitude. Tilting your head up planting a kiss on Mat you figured there was no better time to go for it than right now. Sliding your leg over his body, you found yourself in his lap, slowly grinding yourself down on the boy continuing the makeout, pulling away briefly. âAlright Barzal, whatcha got?â You said with a cheeky smirk. He didnât dare speak. Itâs like the green in his eyes turned dark, and his hands found your waist flipping the two of you over so he was on top. And the good news was, you would definitely remember this.
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     You spent the next weeks floating around on a cloud. Matâs training had picked up since the season was soon to start, and work was a bit more demanding, but the two of you had managed to keep up, sometimes heâd even call you when he was âboredâ before some preseason game and couldnât nap, and heâd slept over your apartment twice claiming your apartment was âcloserâ to the rink when in reality it was just about the same distance thanks to Long Island traffic. It felt like any fears or doubts about Mat disappeared. Heâd thrown you into a group chat with Tito, Emma, and Derick and made an effort to get to know your friends. Your girlfriends were constantly hounding you when you two would define whatever it was that the two of you were doing, though you ignored it knowing you couldnât push it with him. Every conversation about that made you think back to when youâd originally met some of the wives at Sydneyâs wedding, who made it seem like you couldnât force a hockey player into anything, theyâd just spite you with way girls who were way prettier. The last thing you wanted to do was push Mat to Whitney. It was funny because sheâd even requested to follow you on instagram, though you left her request pending. You never brought it up to anyone besides Tito who just laughed it off and told you not to accept it.Â
     It was hard not to find yourself daydreaming at work as you typed away on your computer, but the buzz from your phone brought you out of your thoughts. Looking down you saw Matâs name across the screen. It was hard not to smile a little bit, you glanced around the workplace making sure no one would be pissy you answered a personal call. âMBâ you said softly into the phone, âyou trying to get me fired?âÂ
     âWould that mean youâd be free this Friday night?âÂ
     âI can be available even with a job this Friday night, why whatâs up? Big plans to fall asleep on my couch five minutes into a movie?â you joked trying to poke fun. It was far too easy, and you both had a solid flirty banter to keep up with. âActually no, itâs opening night. I wanted to know if you would support your favorite hockey player. Derick Brassard.â You couldnât hold back the laugh, as you took another glance around your office noticing that no one really cared who you were on the phone with. â(Y/N), this is where you say, of course. Iâd love to watch my favorite hockey player and Mat on the ice at the same time.âÂ
     âI hope Emma doesnât get too jealous, but Iâd love to go.â With that you got little butterflies in your stomach. This felt like a pretty big deal, being invited to the opening game of the season as Matâs plus one? Or person? Or female friend? That was all very much up in the air, but it felt as if things were headed in a good direction. âCool, cool.â Mat said so casually, but what you didnât know was how excited he was and how âcoolâ he was trying to play it on the other end of the line. âListen, Iâm gonna go run some errands, but Iâll talk to you later.â Within five minutes you had been added by Emma to another group chat, this time assuming it was the other girls since you were welcomed with a warm text from Grace.Â
     Grace Lee: Isles bitches, pregame in the coli parking lot on Friday. I expect everyone to be in their best orange and blue. Chipolini sangria will be flowing, so drink up for me, #preggers.Â
     A small squeal escaped your lips, your dumb ass was too drunk the last time you saw her to even realize she probably wasnât drinking. You sent back your best âcongrats and canât wait to see you allâ like all of the previous texts were starting to read. All of the âwho is the xxx numberâ texts came pouring in and before you could type back.Â
     Grace Lee: (Y/N) scored the elusive MB13 tix and thatâs the number. Our baby has arrived. We have been waiting for you in the gc.
     You could only love her message trying not to draw too much attention to yourself, but it was like Grace was the big sister you needed to show you into this world. Emma did a pretty good job at helping you out, but she was still new to the isles wags and basically the same age as yourself. She, maybe, had known these women for as long as you had. Derick was still new to the team.Â
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     The next thing you knew it was 2:30 on Friday, skipping out of work as early as you possibly could to get ready to be in a parking lot with girls who were practically models at 5pm for a 7pm game to which you were still incredibly nervous for. Your nerves mightâve matched Matâs. He had sent you at least three different pictures of suits lying on his bed asking which he should wear. It felt super domestic, and you loved telling him how you thought the black velvet suit jacket would be cute, especially with the grey tie. He was also kind enough to let you borrow some clothing, he didnât know it actually, but youâd managed to steal a white islanders t-shirt and one of his plaid jackets, that honestly you looked better in. Paired with a pair of jeans that made your ass look fabulous, how could the day go wrong?
     It didnât for a while. Grace had gifted you with a pom beanie that had the number 13 blinged out on the front in orange sparkles. The rest of the girls and you were laughing, having fun and genuinely enjoying each others company in your matching beanies. They showed you all the cool places theyâd watch the games. Sometimes in a box, sometimes down low if they were actually wanting to watch the game. For tonight they settled on sitting in one of the boxes, wanting to celebrate the start to a hopeful new season. This time you had learned your lesson and made all of your own drinks. Your buzz was only light, and you were able to enjoy the game.Â
     The first period was fun, the game was tied 1-1. It was in between periods as you and all the girls just sat around chatting about what itâd be like this season. They filled you in on how fun a win was, and how miserable a loss could be. Hockey talk didnât last long as you quickly moved onto Graceâs baby, to what other events you all could do together since it was a âfun group of girls.â The group almost didnât notice the door to the box open and slam shut, but it was like the girls had seen a ghost. A different kind of silence came across the room. With your back being towards the door you turned around, and immediately your heart had dropped. Your hand immediately ripping the stupid sparkly 13 beanie off your head, not caring if it left your hair looking a total mess. âLadies!â a girls voice exclaimed. Youâd studied her enough to know it was Whitney. Fucking Whitney. âIâm so glad Mat left my ticket at will call. My flight got delayed and you know how much traffic was on the expressway.âÂ
     You couldnât even speak, you just felt your throat close up, as Grace who was sitting next to you on the couch gave your arm a gentle âiâm here for youâ squeeze as she was the only one brave enough to open her mouth. âWhitney⊠I didnât know that Mat invited you. We havenât seen you in a while.â She said trying not to be too direct. âMatty always leaves me a ticket.â She quickly came across the room finding an open seat across from you as she grinned. âAnd we have a fresh face, and who are you?â she said playing dumb as if she hadnât requested to follow you on instagram, or as if she didnât see the stupid hat laying in your lap.Â
     â(Y/N) is a good friend of ours, Whitney.â Megan Bailey came to your defense. Not wanting anything to get more uncomfortable than it already had been, you noticed the game starting to pick up again. âOh⊠guys, gameâs starting.â you managed to say in a soft voice trying not to get yourself worked up. Your brain was running a mile a minute. Did Mat bring you here to embarrass you? He invited two girls to the game. Did he really think that both of you would show up, were you just supposed to be the backup? This girl had flown in from Vancouver for him. Surely he had to have some idea that this chick would be here. The next 40 minutes of the game came and went and you were honestly to paralyzed and in your feelings to move yourself off the couch and out of the box. It didnât help that the boys ended up losing by one goal and honestly having an okay game, at best.Â
     âYouâre not fucking leaving.â Grace whispered to you, gripping onto your wrist. âYouâre going with us to meet the boys downstairs outside of the locker room and youâre getting an explanation.â She didnât have you in that tight of a hold, but you were still too shocked and in your own head to do anything. Thoughts were running a mile a minute. The girls put distance between you and Whitney as you all made your way down to the spot where you would meet the boys. Originally Sydney had planned a surprise dinner for the whole group, but now you werenât feeling like you could face the boys. At least you were being brave enough and not crying.. At least not yet.Â
     Hearing Anders tell the boys it was only game one, and it was their year was kind of sweet and brought a halfhearted smile to your face as you watched the boys come out of the locker room, freshly showered and honestly not looking as depressed as you mightâve thought. Mat was one of the last boys to walk out of the locker room with Tito and itâs like you didnât even have a minute to approach him before Whitney was throwing herself in his arms. His face seemed shocked, it disgusted you, he probably didnât even think heâd get caught in having two girls come as his plus one to this stupid game. âWhitneyâŠâ he said awkwardly. âThanks for leaving the ticket. I missed the first period, but I heard you played great.â She quipped back not letting him even finish speaking to her. His eyes glanced around the group until they found your face. You handed your hat back to Grace. âI donât want this anymore. Iâm sorry, Iâm just going to go now.â You said feeling your eyes watering up.Â
     âYouâre a tough cookie, donât let him see this shit hurt you.â She said softly as the rest of the group tried to act normal as wives and girlfriends met back up with their significant others. Anders came over giving your back a gentle rub, âIf it means anything, we like having you around.â You put an awkward smile on your face giving him a nod, as you found the nearest exit. The cool October air hit you like a ton of bricks as you pulled Matâs jacket around you trying to find more warmth but it only made you more upset. Luckily there were taxis just waiting to take home fans and you quickly found one not lingering around the coli any longer.Â
     (Y/N): donât contact me anymore. youâve embarrassed me and you know it⊠in fact block this number.  Â
     You sent Mat a text as quick as your fingers could type it out, as you let tears just fall from your eyes in the stupid taxi, looking like some sort of crazy girl.Â
     (Mat Barzal): (âââ)
     You watched the little dots come and go. No text ever came. You were relieved.
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All Good Things⊠The Good With the Bad.
All Good Things⊠The Good With the Bad. #Blog #Bloggerstribe #AllGoodThings⊠24th June 2020 Hello, Chaps and Chapettes,
(Source:Â https://www.keengamer.com/articles/guides/list-of-common-fallout-4-pc-errors-and-how-to-fix-them/Â ) It might have seemed like I stopped for a little bit there, huh? In actual fact, I have still been writing, but more or less in the background rather than doing a full-on post like this. Does that mean Iâve been âneglecting my dutiesâ or âforgetting the challengeâ I set myself to write for thirty minutes a day? Well, sort of. I cannot lie. Letâs see if we can analyze what happened here and correct the error, shall we? The main hiccup was actually on Friday where I did not write anything at all. I did end up writing that blog on Saturday and followed it up with the actual Saturday blog which I wrote and posted on Sunday, but by then I was already going back on several guidelines that Iâd set myself. The first was to ensure that I wrote thirty minutes a day, this was missed on Friday, and the second was to have a break on Sunday.
Iâll come back to Friday in a bit and how Iâll resolve that in the future but I also want to talk about why Monday and Tuesday also didnât happen. Monday was an oddly exhausting day. The heat has been creeping up this week, today being the hottest so far, but Monday was still cool. I had to take a nap after work and then when I did sit down to write, what I wanted to write was not one of these. Instead, I wanted to work on âScoundrelsâ, a story about colorful ponies living in apocalyptic times. They swear, take drugs, shoot guns, itâs fun to write. The reason I wanted to write that, was because on Tuesday I attended an online workshop by a fellow writer who goes by the codename âSomberâ. I know thereâs non-bronies who read this on my Tumblr so, to summarise, they wrote a particularly famous FanFiction called âFallout Equestria; Project Horizonsâ, millions of peeps have read it. Itâs also a spin-off from an equally successful story called âFallout: Equestriaâ (written by another fanfiction writer, KKat). Somber has a background teaching English so a class on Creative Writing was practically extra studies for my university course!
(Art by me, see https://derpibooru.org/images/2200843 )
The workshop was brilliant. Unfortunately, I didnât get to workshop my story as we ran out of time but I didnât feel too down about this. I made friends with a few other fellow writers and so could happily learn and share ideas with them. This ran on quite late and by the time it had ended, the clock was telling me I wouldnât wake up for work if I didnât attempt to sleep. That, neatly, leads me to today. As you can see, although Iâve had a busy day of work, walking to and from the shops and watching âGame Nightâ with my brother, I still managed to find the time to write this. Thatâs because tonight I had the time. Thatâs important. Friday, the time wasnât there. I had to be there for a friend who was in need and since my chat, I have it on good authority that their life is looking up. Sunday was fatherâs day and I wanted to see both dad and stepdad, which I accomplished. Both men had a great day and felt loved, which was another mission accomplished. Sunday night was blitzed by a migraine and it took two paracetamol two hours to put those fires in my brain out. Monday, as said, was a very tiring day. But I also spent time writing something, even if it wasnât this. So there was still something completed by the close of the day. Tuesday, there was work, I had my mother pop over for something, I had to cook dinner, and despite all of this still managed to make Somberâs workshop and find writing allies. Do you see where Iâm going with this? Basically, just because you donât get done what you wanted to do, do not look at it as a wasted day. Even a rest day is a success, so long as it is used to let you prepare for some harder work ahead. You are not failing if you didnât hit that word count, or forgot to do something you wanted to do, or missed that walk to slim down the spare tractor tyre your gut has become. Even little accomplishments are still a win in the grand scheme of things and believe me they make all the difference. And sometimes, if someone you know, care about, or love is in need of you, then you should down tools to help them. Let me reiterate that it should be somebody you care about or at least someone who will return the favor along the line. There are people, even family, who can be a drain on your time, resources, and energy. I learned that the hard way last week (see my blog about bullies). Follow your head in these instances, especially if it is aligned with your heart. Most of all, I want you to take this away with you. Did you wake up today? Do you know how many didnât get out of bed? Pulled a sickie? Or gave up? You didnât so in that sense youâre already winning. Now go treat yourself to some cake, champ, you earned it. Stay safe, stay happy. All good things, Love, Scaramouche. X Oh, eerrrr, still here? Okay, let me square with you. Thirty mins just ran out but I wanted to include this; I am writing a spin-off of that âFallout: Equestria,â series too, as I mentioned, called âScoundrelsâ. I did have a lot of the story already up in my FIMFiction library, but I have unpublished it. Here are my reasons; I didnât like how confusing it was. It felt like it started in the middle of a story. I had made choices as a writer that took the story in some strange directions. I made the plot too complicated. I made some of the good characters unlikeable. I made it too long while not much/ too much happened. So, I am holding onto what I wrote. I want to rewrite it, so that story that you may or may not have read does still exist and isnât a waste of time, it just needs surgery. When itâs ready, youâll be able to see it again. Until then, hereâs a sneak peek at âScoundrelsâ, the ponies of the apocalypse story I will be writing, have edited and polished before I publish it as fanfiction. Enjoy!
(Artist: Brainiac - see https://derpibooru.org/profiles/Brainiac ) ~ Scoundrels Written by Scaramouche âWar,â a voice, masculine and gravelly, haunted my hangover. âWar never changes.â It wasnât much, but it was enough to stir me from where Iâd attempted to make my early grave. My snout had the telltale feeling you got when you accidentally snorted water while submerged in a pool... Or hit too much Dash. I pushed my hooves out around me before my eyes were able to open and felt tiny canisters rattle away from me wherever I moved. My ribs hurt, telling me I hadnât found a nice or even barely comfortable place to flop. The information fed back to me from all my senses came to the conclusion that Iâd bucked up again. Daring to wake, I cracked my eyes open for as long as I could muster and fluttered the lids âtil I could make out the shapes of a flickering square of light in the night-time room. Black and white images flashed through the screen of ponies dressed in armor and uniforms, those in the foreground attempting an escape with their wounded while the âbest and bravestâ continued to fight, to injure, to die. The image changed to Wonderbolts tearing over a coal cloud that once belonged to a shining city. I realized it was Manehattan, the place Iâd hailed from. I knew from the shadow of a building topped with a huge pony head choking on the fumes. The Pegasi just seemed like haunting crows over that havoc. After the Manehattan skyline lingered for a few seconds, it switched to a shot taken behind ponies hiding from the invisible foe in a shady tunnel. Their silhouettes were huddled and perpetually expecting the worst of what was to come. Image after image along with the low, tedious voice seemed to mingle with the throbbing headache Iâd gained. It reminded me that as gloomy as these images were, they were only the precursor for the apocalyptic times that came after them. I watched, laid lazily on my side among spent stims Iâd used to forget the woes of the new world. I couldnât help thinking that those dumb saps who had lived nearly a hundred years ago never knew how lucky they were. They could still trust the folks either side of them and that was more than could be said for most ponies this side of a century. â... But out of the devastation that arose from the wars, a few were able to reach stables that could house and shield them underground.â The narrator of the scenes kept going with his spiel regardless of whether I was listening or not. I looked about, but it quickly became apparent to me that the voice was just that. A recording from a stallion no doubts long gone now. There was nopony else in the place but for me that I could see. Nonetheless, he persisted. âYour family was part of that group and took refuge in Stable Thirteen.â On-screen, a snap of the giant cog that had once locked up this subterranean vault could be seen. âNo, they werenât, pal,â I grouched, squinting about the area still while battling with some persistently annoying amber locks of mane in my eyes. Something in this place was still trying to live, based on the squealing of a harmed fan spinning in the walls. Thanks to the projection lamp, I could see the tiles that dripped from the ceilings as age and erosion pulled them down. Wires knotted into nooses hung out from the ceiling gaps. Across dirty, rusted floors, the corpses of chairs lay on their sides and backs, stricken by the last unknown executions that had taken place here. Near me and my graveyard of used drug containers, a card crate lay on its side in a beaten state. âYou are the first generation born in this stable to have not known the-the-the--â Apparently, I still wasnât to know what âtheâ was. Above me, the box that had created this depressing light and sound show for me fizzed, crackled, sparked, then died. All light failed and draped a veil casually over me and space. Yet, this wasnât as terrifying to me as might have been to somepony else. I sighed, relaxed, and let the gentle black patch encourage my head to heal. The festering stable was dead, the complaining sounds of the vents now a memory, and it was good. It was calming. I could maybe forget everything and fall back into a graceful slumber with it. After all, a ship in the harbor is a ship thatâs safe... Of course, fate intervened. âBreeze! Breeze, where are you?â The voice was distant, but it was growing closer. âGypsy Breeze, I swear on the spirit of Celestia, if you donât get your ass into gearâŠâ Fresh, battery-powered light began to dawn around the edges of the forever-open doorway into the corridors, confirming that the calling, living voice wasnât far from finding me. âBuck,â I grunted to myself and pushed back the pain sloshing side to side in my cranium. I had to get myself up before they found me and the evidence littered around me. My legs complained but lifted me, allowing me to stand and let my brain cease paddling about in my skull. I swung a hoof out, brought it down, then my face immediately met the oxidized floor once more as a giggling Dash inhaler tripped me and twirled away. âBreeze?â Theyâd heard my tumble. âBuck,â I hissed painfully and scrambled back up, firing up a spell. I knew the caller in the halls would see the light but hoped Iâd be quick enough. Despite the magic throbbing behind my junked-out eyes, I gathered all the emptied Dash I could see in the enchanted light. Catching as many as I could levitate, I shoved them into the deteriorated box, managing to slip the last of them away when a blinding orb swung through the door. I covered my bleary eyes and snarled out at a feeling only a vampire pony in the baking sun would understand. âGypsy!â The dazzling sprite squeaked. âThatâs my nameâ Buck, Hayfever, could you drop the light of that thing? My bucking eyes are about to explodeâŠâ mercifully, the beam lowered to ground level, allowing me to partially see the mare I knew behind it. Her sunset orange wings were spread in preparation to once more admonish me while the expression on the pegasus remained concerned. âYou split from me again, Breeze. Ottawa said this stable is particularly dangerous, we shouldnât be going off alone when--â âOttawa was wrong,â I skulked somehow towards the door and waved my hoof back the way sheâd come from. âI caught a terminal back up that way and⊠I dunno, something about the water talisman failing? Either way, the pony meant to fix it shuffled out the main door, and never came back. After that, the rest of the dwellers overthrew the overstallion and let themselves out of their own accord. Probably likely that noponyâs been here since.â If Iâd have sounded more sure of myself in that last comment, I might not have seen doubt spread across her freckled, gold-lit face. âNo, somepony has been here before us,â she suggested, âI found the mattresses pulled out of their rooms and laid together in the atrium. There was waste and broken gear that could only have come from outside too. Could be scavs, could be raiders, either way, we donât want to take our chances.â âIt could have easily been the Stable Thirteen ponies too,â I countered, âespecially if they were going back and forth in and out of here, not wanting to--â I interrupted myself, as a false step kicked something, which ricocheted off of the metal wall and swirled unfortunately into the light of Hayfeverâs torch. It only took her a second to realize what it was and I was already cringing guiltily when the light raised back accusingly at me. âGypsy Breeze, you silly mare,â she scolded as well as any experienced mother could, âUsing? Again? I thought you were beating this.â âItâs not mine,â I played the part of a lying teenager as best as I could, âitâs from those raiders you were bitching about--â âOh, so now we believe in the raiders?â She had another quick examination of the inhaler and sighed, ruffling her wings in irritation as she walked past me, ensuring her hoofsteps echoed her annoyance. âWhen I agreed to hide your troubles from the rest of Helping Hooves, it was on the promise that you were going to make an effort to quit from them. Not so that you could privately indulge in the stuff.â She collected my saddlebag, discarded on a spineless chair, and was about to toss it to me when she had second thoughts. At my protests, she flipped the flap open first and rifled through up, digging out what she had expected to find almost instantly. Five more full inhalators of Dash were plucked out and tossed into the void of the room before she was comfortable returning my near-empty sack to me. âIâm not doing it to be an ass to you, Gypsy,â she said as I mournfully took the bag and slipped it back on. âAs mayor of Helping Hooves I have a duty to look out for everypony and that includes you. But if youâre going to endanger lives this way, Iâll have no choice butâŠâ I waited for what kind of penalty sheâd place on me. Yet, all she could do was gaze at me, not mad, just disappointed. I gave a low groan, both out of the pain of coming down and the guilt of letting down a mare who was just looking out for my best interests. âCan we just get out of here?â I pleaded, âthe air in here is making me feel sick.â âYou sure itâs just the air?â She thrust a hoof forward, directing me on the way to head next. âBut youâre right. Letâs just get the spark batteries Ottawa needs and high-tail it out of hereâŠâ To be continued...
(Source: https://thegeek.games/2020/03/24/fallout-3-war-war-never-changes-retro-2008/Â )
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Clextia prompt: first kisses
Notes: I have no idea what to title this, so any suggestions would be nice. Also, cause I know these peeps crave Clextia, @bananat-pandaâ @piccilover33â @jayenator565â and @kendrene come and get it :p
Small warnings for angst and implied depression but it all ends happeh, promise.
Edit: also, this does take place in my Clextia modern verse
The first time she kissed Costia they had been in their last year of high school. It was awkward and fumbling with clashing teeth and bit lips, but it had ended in soft laughs and smiles, their bodies pressed close and warm as they basked in each otherâs presence. Theyâd whispered quiet promises to each other between kisses, to stay together always, until sleep had taken them.
The first time she kissed Clarke, it had been in excitement after hearing sheâd gotten the scholarship that would let her continue school for another year. Sheâd been so jubilant, so ecstatic, that she she hadnât thought of her actions, only about how she could stay with her two most precious people in the world instead of moving home to work. She only remembered suddenly finding her lips on Clarkeâs, their bodies pressed close, arms around waists and hands tangled in hair as they shared in each others happiness.
When they broke apart her face had flushed in both happiness and horror. Her mind filling with thoughts of Costia, the kisses theyâd shared and the relationship they had still yet to define years later, but they were mixed with thoughts of Clarke, her kindness and gentle manner, and how she desired to be close to both them so much.
Sheâd fumbled an excuse, rushing to the door as Clarke had called to her, snatching her shoes and jacket before stumbling into the hall. She didnât know what to do. She loved them both so dearly and to lose either simply because she couldnât control her feelings would hurt far too much to bear. They made life almost easy, lifting the darkness like nothing else had before. She didnât think sheâd be able to survive going back to such a dark place.
She felt her phone buzz several times in her pocket as she ran, down the stairs, through the lobby and onto the street. She passed the university, ran past the small strip mall, and past the park beyond that. She kept running, despite being far from her apartment, and far from Clarke, several blocks at least, because she knew if she stopped she would have to face the reality of the situation, would have to read the words Clarke had sent her. She ran until she couldnât run anymore, her chest burned and her legs felt like they would collapse beneath her.
When she stopped she slumped against the nearest tree, breathing hard and ragged. She could feel wetness on her face and a burning in her eyes, sobs bubbling up in her throat. Sliding down to sit at the treeâs base, she finally looked at where she was. It took her a moment, a moment filled with panic at being lost and alone, but she soon recognized her surroundings, the flashing lights of the âOpenâ sign from the bar many of the universityâs students frequented and the flickering of the fluorescent lights of the laundromat right next to it.
She breathed a deep sigh, a choked sob escaping at the end. She feels her phone burn in her pocket, filled with several texts that she didnât want to read but had to. With shaking hands she fished the device out of her jacket, finger hovering over the button that would reveal Clarkeâs thoughts to her.
She hesitated a moment, squeezing her eyes shut. That pause was quickly interrupted by the ringing of her phone, Anyaâs name flashing across the screen, making her nearly drop it as her heart leapt into her throat.
âHello?â Her voice croaked as she answered. Her entire body felt cold, making her shaking intensify.
âLex? Where are you? Clarke called. She and Costia are looking for you.â Anyaâs voice came through the speaker tiny and far away, whether that was from her nerves or a bad connection, she wasnât sure.
âIâmâŠâ She hesitated in her answer, fear closing her throat. If she told Anya where she was there was little doubt either she or Clarke or Costia would come find her. Sheâd have to confront what sheâd done, the consequences of her impulses. âIâm across from the bar.â She choked out, knowing sheâd have to face everything eventually and waiting would only make it worse.
âAlright, Iâm coming to get you, donât move.â She nodded in response, even though Anya wouldnât be able to see her, and murmured a soft âokayâ before the line went dead. Her hand shook as she brought the phone away from her ear. Her head landed on her knees as her hand hit the dry grass beside her, cradling her phone loosely. She didnât even notice when the screen went dark again, too focused on her breathing to even think of looking at it again.
âLex?â It feels like only a short time later that Anya calls to her, but with how stiff she feels when she pushes herself to her feet it must have been far longer. She stumbles a little as she gets to the car, getting in wordlessly when Anya reaches from the driverâs side to open the passenger door. âYou okay?â The question is asked softly, and the slight nod of her head in response is met with a sad sounding sigh.
âClarke called me sounding really worried. Did something happen?â Anya tried again as she pulled away from the curb, pulling U-turn in the empty street, and began driving back towards the younger girlâs apartment. She remains silent, Anya glancing worriedly at her from the corner of her eye every so often.
âI kissed Clarke.â She manages to mumble just as they pull up in front of the apartment building. She felt the muscles of her jaw working as her teeth pressed together almost painfully. Saying it out loud made it seem far too real.
Anya didnât say anything for a moment, simply staring out the windshield after putting the car in park and slumping back in her seat. The silence almost made her feel like her cousin was waiting for her to get out, but before she could move to open the door, Anya turned to her. âLook, Iâm not entirely sure whatâs going on up in that screwy little head of yours, but I can assure you that whatever your worst case scenario is, itâs not going to happen. Both Costia and Clarke care about you a lot, a kiss wonât change that. Running and not talking about it will be what makes everything so much worse.â
She sighed, rubbing her eyes. Deep inside sheâd known that already, but hearing it from Anya made it easier to take a breath and accept it. âI know.â She mumbled, pressing her head back into the headrest while her palms ground harshly into her eyes until stars burst across the back of her eye lids.
âGood, now go and talk to your girls. Theyâre worried about you.â She nodded, the corner of her mouth twitching at having her roommates called âher girls.â âIf you need anything just call, i have a gift card to that really nice burgers place if comfort food is needed.â That managed to drag a smile out of her as she stepped onto the sidewalk, the cool night air making her shiver.
âThanks An, I love you.â She closed the car door and leaned on the open window, stalling a little for time.
âLove you too, kiddo. Now go, no more stalling.â She swallowed and nodded, a little annoyed that Anya knew her so well. She shuffled her way back inside, feet dragging across the carpet of the lobby until she reached the stairs. She took each step slowly, trying to drag out the time between the bottom and the top.
By the time she was in front of her apartment door, she was shaking, the coldness she felt had invaded her limbs but her chest was hot with fear and anxiety. Her hands shook so badly that opening the door quickly became a challenge, but somehow she managed, luckily finding it unlocked, as she thought that if she had to get her keys from her pocket she would have dropped them for sure.
She entered quietly, hoping to delay the inevitable for just that little bit longer. Slipping off her shoes, she put them away neatly. She debated keeping her jacket on, just in case she needed to run again, but decided against it. She needed to face this, and as Anya had said, running would only make it worse.
She took her time in hanging it up, listening for any sounds that would tell her where her roommates were. There was some shuffling from the the living room and the quiet chatter of the Tv in the background, so, taking a breath, she quietly made her way down the short hall until she could peer into the living room.
She expected to see many things. One or both of her roommates sitting on the couch waiting, angry that sheâd run, or worse disappointed. She expected rejection, to lose one of the few lights that had helped pull her out of the darkest corners. What she wasnât expecting was the sight of Costia and Clarke standing in the middle of the room, lips locked and arms around each other as they intensely made out. All moisture fled from her mouth at the sight, and her fear and apprehension ground to a halt, quickly being replaced by confusion.
She stood frozen for several moments, simply watching as the two people she loved most in the world broke for air, resting their foreheads together as they caught their breaths. All she felt was confusion, and a sliver of hope, balloon in her chest. She leaned against the door frame, the slight squeak of the hardwood under her feet catching her roommates attention. Both looked like children that had been caught wrist deep in the cookie jar, their mouths working, trying to find a way to explain, but no words came out.
âWhat the fuck guysâŠâ She breathed, slumping even more against the door frame, a laugh bursting from her chest as she sunk to the floor. âFuckâŠâ Her head fell back and hit the frame with a loud thump. She could feel tears in her eyes, but they werenât sad, angry, or even scared tears. She hit her head against the door frame several more times, the rhythmic thumping and the slight pain giving her something to focus on. She didnât know what to think, what to hope or even what to expect. At that moment, all she could feel was exhaustion.
âHey, hey no, Lexa stop.â Clarke rushed forward as she continued to thump her head against the wall, slipping her hand behind the brunetteâs head to cushion the impact. Costia was right behind her, kneeling down on her other side and wrapping her in an awkward side hug.
There was an even awkwarder silence before Costia spoke up, her tone hesitant. âSeems weâve made ourselves a right mess, havenât we?â She chuckled in response leaning her head against the older girlâs shoulder. She felt Clarke shift to sit properly beside her, slipping arm behind her shoulders, most likely as a precaution in case she felt the urge to hit her head again.
âYou donât say.â Her laugh was harsh, wet and humourless, her tears having spilled over and down her cheeks. âI kissed you, I kissed clarke, you kissed clarke, clarke kissed youâŠâ She could feel her tears soaking Costiaâs shirt, but she was too tired to move, her body having gone limp, only held up by the girlâs on either side of her. âWhy donât we throw in another person and make it even more complicated. If we put up an ad online Iâm sure we could find someone.â
Her joke is met with silence, and she could feel her roommateâs looking at each other over her head, but she was too tired to care. Her emotions had been strung so tightly in the last couple hours that it was taking all of her energy to stay awake.
âWell, personally, Iâd like to just keep it to the three of us, if thatâs alright with you?â Clarke spoke softly, making her thoughts grind to a halt. She could feel Costia nodding in agreement, her jaw brushing ever so slightly against her forehead.
âWait, what?â She lifted her head, turning towards the blonde, her quick movements nearly knocking Costia in the chin. The sliver of hope sheâd felt earlier grew, painfully digging into her chest as fear wrapped around it. âShe could just mean it in a platonic way. Donât get your hopes up.â She repeated it over and over in her head, but the hope kept growing, closing her throat until she was holding her breath in anticipation.
âWhat she means is,â Costia took over, leaning back a little as the younger girl quickly turned back to look at her. âWe both like each other a lot, and we like you a lot, and from past kissing experiences, you like us a lot too.â Turning back to Clarke, she could see the blonde nodding, a small smile on her face. âSo,â Costia continued. âWould you be opposed to the three of us, I donât know, trying this out?â
âAnd by âthisâ she means dating.â Clarke added quickly, a nervous chuckle leaving her lips.
âYes, I mean dating.â Both of them looked so hopeful and nervous, waiting for her response, but she couldnât force any words out. She was so tired, and relieved, and oh so overwhelmed, all she could manage was a wheezing laugh, prompting worried frowns from the other girls. âUm, LexâŠâ Costia murmured, but cut herself off as the brunette began nodding, jerkily, but it was nod, a confirmation that she was okay with the new development. More than okay with it.
Both Clarke and Costia let out deep sighs of relief, their bodies slumping against hers until they were a pile of limbs on the floor of the hall. After several long moments, enough time for her to breath properly, she spoke. âYou know I love you guys, right?â Her words were a little slurred, her tongue feeling far too big for her far too dry mouth. She felt Clarke shift beside her, bringing her head up until she hovered above in the brunetteâs line of sight.
âWell, Iâd hope so after all the kissing, which I want more of.â
âSame.â Costia piped up from where she had stretched out on the floor, her body flush against the younger girlâs side. âBut I say we move onto a bed or something before we start anything, the floorâs kinda uncomfortable.â
âAgreed.â Clarke nodded, groaning as she pushed herself onto her feet, then held out a hand to help the other two up. âI vote my room considering my beds a queen.â She took the blondeâs hand without a word, swaying slightly as vertigo made the room tilt. Warm hands helped steady her and then guided her towards Clarkeâs room, the gentle touches making the last of her worry and fear calm and then be replaced with hopeful excitement.
She hadnât expected this turn out when sheâd been walking up the steps to their apartment. Sheâd expected anger, disappointment, awkwardness at best, complete rejection and the loss of one or both of her closest friends at worst, but instead sheâd gotten more than she could have ever hoped for. She was sure that their relationship would have some challenges along the way, but for now, she could take solace in the fact that her two most precious people would continue to protect her from the darkness.
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