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katsuki being a pr nightmare? nothing new.
he didn't spare people his thoughts, cursing his way through the press and speaking his true feelings constantly. it's why he was liked, it was his unique charm they'd say.
but this time, a dating scandal had come out. well, more of a romance one.
his private twitter was leaked, one he'd mostly use to detail his feelings on the day. among the dozens of posts that were expectedly vulgar and self assured, recent ones stuck out.
over fan posts of you, a model he seemed to have been a huge fan of for a while. it became evident just how much of a loser he was. he'd quote them with small words like, "i bet her parents high five when they see her face," or "she looks just as good as prime all might did."
his name was trending heavily the next day, he was noticeably annoyed, now he'd have to make a whole new spam! he was called by his agency, which he expected.
though as he walked in, he did not expect to see you, golden with the afternoon sun and greeting him with a warm, smile. not a practiced one you'd use for photo shoots, no. he could tell the difference.
his manager cleared their throat, signaling for him to sit down before they started.
"i think we should capitalize of these crushes of yours."
he grew big eyed, looking at you now from the corner of his eye.
you felt the same way??
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xinganhao đ shared a moment with you: "seungkwan x reader"
you find yourself in a strangers to lovers enemies situation with seungkwan after you use his 'boyfriend material' photo for clout.
#seungkwan x reader#seungkwan imagines#seungkwan smau#svt x reader#seventeen x reader#svt imagines#seventeen imagines#svt smau#seventeen smau#ââ á”ᔠ⊠mine#ââ á”ᔠ⊠queued!#[ im so sorry i keep typecasting seungkwan in the Fake Dating trope. i cannot help it. ]#[ THIS WILL BE THE LAST... putting myself on a self-imposed fake dating!seungkwan ban ]#[ but it's fake dating. with a twist. ue ueu eueu e ]
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second best
(logan howlett x reader)
summary: You and Logan are both in love with people completely out of reach. After a seemingly innocent joke made for you and him to get together, the two of you brush it off. But as days pass, the idea seems less ridiculous. Then one night, Logan approaches you, finally agreeing to the idea--and what starts as a fake relationship soon takes an unexpected turn.
word count: 17.6k chapter count: 10/10 (finished!) authorâs note: ok this is my very first time posting any media i've made on tumblr...i can't guarantee i'll do it again, but i will def be writing more on my ao3 account if you wish to see more! this is also a mix of the x-men films and x-men â97 for context. it's a bit rushed but i hope you all enjoy! :)
chapter 1 - what we carry
The night was tense. Clouds of smoke, smoldering debris choked the air, and the distant sound of sirens echoed through the city. It was another X-Men mission coming to an end. You crouched low behind the crumbling remnants of an abandoned building, your heart hammering in your chest as you peeked around the corner. Flames flickered in the distance, casting shadows across the deserted street.
But you werenât alone; Logan crouched beside you, eyes sharp and focused, his senses tuned into the slightest movement in the darkness. He grunted softly, the usual gruff in his voice present, even when he whispered. "Theyâre circling around. We need to move."
You nodded, adrenaline still coursing through your veins after the battle that had nearly gone sideways. The mission had been simple enough on paper, but nothing ever went as planned in the field. What was supposed to be a routine infiltration turned into an all-out firefight when the enemy showed up in greater numbers than anticipated.
"Stick close," Logan added, his eyes flicking to yours for just a moment, a brief concern crossing his usually impassive face. "You good, bub?"
"Yeah, Iâm fine," you lied, already feeling the dull ache in your side from where youâd taken a glancing blow. You could push through it, just like you always did. This wasnât your first mission, and it certainly wouldnât be your last. But the fatigue was beginning to weigh on you, not just from the fight, but from everything elseâspecifically, your own personal endeavors from a few days back.
You and Remy have gotten awfully close. Closer than you probably should have allowed. But he was still wrapped up with someone else, and that reality gnawed at you. The thought lingered as you and Logan crept forward. It wasnât just the mission weighing on you tonight.
As the two of you moved through the shadows, working your way toward the extraction point, your thoughts only continued stranding to Remy. The way heâd effortlessly deflected attacks earlier, how his movements were always so fluid and confident. You couldnât help but admire him, desire him. A familiar pang hit your chest, knowing the truth deep down; he only had eyes for Marie.
Just like Logan only seemed to have eyes for Jean.
The thought made you glance at Logan, who was scanning the area ahead. Even now, you knew he was thinking about her, about Jean. The woman who could never be his, no matter how much he wanted her. In the end, you were both stuck in this endless cycle of wanting someone who was just out of reach.
The extraction point wasnât far, but just as you neared it, a gunshot cracked through the air. You flinched, instinctively ducking as Logan pushed you back against the wall, his body shielding yours.
"Stay down," he growled, his claws extending with a sharp snikt. He didnât hesitate, charging toward the threat before you could react. The sound of a struggle echoed through the alleyway as you pressed a hand to your side, wincing.
By the time you caught up, Logan had already taken care of the attacker, standing over him with a dark look in his eyes. His claws retracted as he wiped the blood off his knuckles with a grimace.
"Letâs get the hell out of here," he muttered, his voice low.Â
You didnât argue, following him in silence as you both slipped into the shadows, heading for the jet. You were the last few to escape, as the night felt colder, with the exhaustion hitting you full force as the adrenaline began to fade.
. . .
Later, as the two of you sat in the dimly lit jet, silence stretched between you and Logan. The mission was over, but the weight of everything else from your physical pain, to personal life still stuck at the back of your mind. You leaned back in your seat, staring out the window as the city disappeared beneath the clouds.
"You alright, Y/N?" Loganâs voice broke the silence, his gaze still on you, seeing you still holding onto your side.
"Yeah," you replied, though the aching pain had gotten worse, and your thoughts still scattered. But you knew he wasnât asking about the mission.
"Doesnât seem like it," he remarked, a knowing edge to his tone. âYouâre awfully quiet.â
You looked over at him, unsure if you wanted to brush it off or actually talk about what was on your mind.Â
"I donât know, Logan," you admitted quietly. "Everything just feels... off lately.â
His eyebrows furrowed in questioning, as you continued. You didnât feel any reason in hiding it anymore, since there wasn't anything left you could do at this point. The fatigue didnât help either. Processing a single thought was a different pain on its own.
âJust wishinâ Remy looked at me the same way as Rogue.â you replied in a soft-spoken whisper.Â
He didnât respond right away, just leaned back and closed his eyes for a moment.
"Youâre not the only one," Logan finally said, his voice low and rough. "Sometimes it feels like Iâm just also going through the motions, you know?â
He paused.
 âJean... sheâs never gonna look at me the way I want her to. Not while sheâs with Scott."
"You ever get tired of it?" you asked suddenly, the words spilling out before you could stop them. Logan looked over at you, one eyebrow raised.
âOf what?â
âWanting someone you know youâll never have?â
Logan let out a low, almost bitter laugh, leaning back in his seat. "More than you know. But itâs not exactly something I can just turn off, you know? Not in my nature."
"Yeah, well, easier said than done," you muttered, trying to shrug it off. "I have bad luck with these things.â
Logan didnât respond right away, just watched you with that quiet intensity of his, noticing what others overlooked. You could feel his eyes on you, the weight of his presence grounding you, in a way that Remyâs never had.
"Luckâs overrated," Logan said finally, his voice low and steady. "We make our own way without it."
Another beat of silence passed, the air thick with everything left unsaid. But something about the quiet was comfortable now. You werenât alone in your hurt anymore, and neither was he.
"Weâre a real messed up bunch, huh?" you said, forcing a small laugh, though it didnât quite reach your eyes.
Logan smirked, but there was no humor in it. "Yeah. A real bunch of idiots.â
You silently nodded in agreement, the heaviness in your chest finally settling. You both sat there, the weight of your unspoken heartaches still lingering in the room. It was strange how easy it was to talk to Logan about it, but you knew he understood it quite well. To want someone so badly, yet know you could never have them.
Maybe that's why, despite the exhaustion, despite the pain and confusion, you could finally let yourself close your eyes, knowing that even though you couldnât have everything you wanted, at least you had this moment. This understanding. And maybe that was something worth holding onto. For now.Â
chapter 2 - what we seek
Back at the mansion, things had settled back into a familiar routine. The mission was behind you, but it didnât stop the heartache for Gambit slipping back in. The lingering feeling always felt like a stab in the chest, a constant reminder of what you couldnât have.
The truth is, it was supposed to happen. You and Remy had planned it out several nights ago: a quiet, simple evening away from the team, just the two of you. There had been moments; rare, unguarded looks from him that had felt like a promise, a hint of something more. Youâd felt it, that same, exhilarating thrill that always seemed just within reach, and for once, youâd let yourself believe in the possibility of something more. But in the end, the odds never seemed to work out in your favor. He stood you up, and was later found reconnecting, rekindling his love with another woman from his past.
Rogue. Marie.Â
You had nothing against herâhell, you admired her deeply, and spoke with her several times outside of missions and training. You were sure she didnât know about what had been happening between you and Remy. You couldnât deny they were both drawn together in a way that was undeniable, magnetic. Whatever was between you and him had been put aside. You knew it would never compare.
In the end, it was easier to keep to yourself, easier to pretend nothing had changed, but the pain of wanting something just out of reach, kept you from finding any real peace. And in those moments, you found yourself drifting, walking the halls of the X-Mansion at odd hours, going places where you knew no one else would be.
One of those nights, you stumbled to grab any kind of sustenance. The kitchen was quiet, as you poured yourself a late-night drink. A few footsteps from behind broke the chaos of thoughts bursting in your mind, and you turned to see Morph entering with their usual grin. They slid onto a stool, giving you a once-over with exaggerated curiosity.
âSo... heard you and Wolverine had a heart-to-heart last night,â they said, a smirk forming.
You rolled your eyes, setting the bottle down, visually annoyed. âDoes anyone around here not know everyone elseâs business?â
Morph shrugged, leaning back in their seat. âHey, it's not my fault the walls are thin.â
You let out a sigh, swirling your drink absentmindedly. "And what does everyone think they know, exactly?"
Morph grinned wider, clearly enjoying himself. "Not much... just that two lonely souls found a little solace in each otherâs company after a rough mission." They paused, quivering an eyebrow. "Did I miss anything?"
You shook your head, smiling despite yourself. "Sometimes, Morph, youâre worse than the tabloids."
"All I'm saying," they continued, "is that sometimes we get so caught up in what we canât have, that we miss whatâs right there."
Raising an eyebrow, you took a sip of your drink. It burned through your throat as you slammed it back down on the table. You took a heavy breath before responding. âOh? Enlighten me.â
âYou and Logan should get together. Problem solved.â Morph crossed their arms, looking far too pleased with himself.
âRight,â you snorted, but his comment gnawed at you. âAnd how exactly would that solve anything?â
Morph just grinned, tilting their head thoughtfully. âWell, think about it. You two already get each other. You're both in love with people who are already taken. So why not take some of that stress off? Might as well team up and have a pity party together.âÂ
âFunny,â you replied dryly. âBut Logan and I both know where we stand. We donât need to complicate things further.â
Morph leaned in, their playful smirk never wavering. âOh, come on, Y/N. Youâre telling me youâd rather mope around with this crush on a guy who canât even remember your name when Rogueâs in the room? Thatâs some next level torture.â
You shot them a glare, trying to ignore how his words cut a little too close to home. âIâm not moping. Iâm justââ
âJust what?â they interrupted, leaning back with feigned innocence. âWaiting for Gambit to realize he made a mistake? Please. At this point, he probably thinks youâre just his backup plan.â
âThatâs not fair,â you snapped, your voice sharp. âYou donât know what itâs like.â
âSure I do,â Morph replied, raising an eyebrow. âYouâve got the whole tragic love story going on. Itâs like a soap opera, only less exciting. So why not shake things up? You and Logan could make quite the team. Brooding heartthrob meets the queen of unrequited love? Itâs practically a rom-com waiting to happen.â
They chuckled, and before you knew it, he morphed into the Wolverine himself. They adopted his brooding, eyebrow furrowing expression, capturing his essence flawlessly. âSo, Y/N,â They said in a low, gravelly voice, âstill hung up on Gambit? You know heâs not exactly waiting around for you, right?â
You crossed your arms, trying to maintain your composure. âYouâre really going to keep this up, arenât you?â
âAbsolutely,â they replied, their expression a mix of seriousness and playfulness. âWhy settle for someone whoâs already got his eyes on Rogue when you could be with someone who actually sees you? Like me.â
âIf only the real Logan could see you now. You wouldnât last a second if he was here,â you quipped.
 âHeâd probably give me a high five for finally getting you to lighten up.â
âSure, right before he throws you out the window,â you shot back, crossing your arms defiantly. âEven if Logan and I bothered to give each other a chance, it's just another excuse for some love-hexagoned drama for the students to feign on.â
âHexagon? I thought this was more of a straight line,â Morph said, shrugging playfully, returning back to their form. âHow much longer are you going to let Gambitâs rejection keep you down?â
You sighed, feeling the weight of their words. âI donât know, Morph. Iâm still trying to figure out my feelings for Remy, and you know how complicated things are with Marie in the picture.â
Morph leaned in closer, their expression softening a bit. âLook, I get it. Itâs a mess, but you canât just let it stop you from exploring something new. Whatâs the harm in talking to the wolverine? You might be surprised.â
âTalking to Logan?â you repeated, rolling your eyes. âWhatâs that going to do? Iâm not looking for a rebound or a distraction. Iâm not that kind of gal.â
âJust a chat,â they insisted, his voice lightening again. âYou never know. Maybe youâll find out that you have more in common with him, more than just a mutual crush on unavailable people.â
You shook your head, rolling your eyes, getting up from your seat. âI appreciate the pep talk, but Iâm not ready for that right now. I need to deal with my own stuff first.â
Morph crossed their arms, the grin returning. âFair enough, but just know Iâm here, waiting, when youâre ready to make your move.â
âThanks, but really, letâs just drop it for now,â you said, feeling a bit lighter in thought as you made your way out of the kitchen.
As you walked through the familiar halls of the X-Mansion up to your room, Morphâs words were still in your head. They had a point, no matter how much you denied it. Maybe this was something you needed, no matter how ridiculous it sounded.
What could possibly go wrong?
chapter 3 - what we plan
The X-Mansion had another afternoon buzzed with its usual energy, the sounds of training and laughter echoing through the halls. You found comfort in your routine, but your thoughts often drifted back to Morphâs words from a few days back. Yet, every time you found yourself lost in those thoughts, a rush of uncertainty would follow.
After an intense training session, you retreated to the common room, seeking solace in the company of your teammates. As you entered, you spotted Logan across the room, leaning against the wall, arms crossed as he talked to Jean. Even bothering to talk about what Morph said to you with him was pointless. He had his own things to deal with, if it wasnât clear enough.
You grabbed a nearby magazine, your eyes skimming the pages, but your mind wandered elsewhere. You recalled Morphâs words, their constant suggestion that you should pursue something with Logan. It felt too foolish to consider now. He had his own problems, and his own, personal interests.Â
As you tried to concentrate on the text, you caught snippets of their conversation. Jean laughed at something Logan said, and your heart sank a little. You shifted in your seat, pretending to be engrossed in the magazine while you tried to make sense of your feelings. Was it even worth pursuing something with Logan, or was it just a fleeting thought sparked by Morph's teasing?
Lost in thought, you barely noticed the hours pass, and the only person left in the room was you. It was late. You threw the magazine back on the couch, and decided to head back to your room, making your way up the stairs. As you walked down the hall, you suddenly bumped into Logan, who was on his way back down.
âHey,â he said, his voice low and steady. âYou okay, bub?â
âYeah, just didnât see you coming,â you replied, trying to mask your heart pounding out of your chest.
He offered a small smirk, his expression softening. âYouâre awfully lost in thought lately. Whatâs on your mind?â
You hesitated, searching for the right words. Should you mention Morphâs suggestion? Or the nagging feeling that there could be something more between you two? Instead, you shrugged lightly. âJust the usual stuff...training, missions, you know how it is.â
Logan raised an eyebrow, clearly not convinced. âYou sureâ?â
âYeah, well,â you interrupted, fiddling with the hem of your shirt, âthere's a lot on my mind.â
He studied you for a moment, those intense hazel eyes piercing right through. âYou wanna talk about it?â
The weight of his gaze continued to send your heart racing.Â
This was it. You could either keep running from your thoughts or just finally spit it out.
 âI was thinking about what Morph said to me a few nights ago.â
A flicker of curiosity crossed Logan's face. âMorph? Whatâd that hellspawn say this time?â
You bit your lip, gathering your thoughts. âHe mentioned us. Getting together. Itâs ridiculous, I know.â The words tumbled out before you could stop yourself, leaving you feeling quite awkward. You tried presenting yourself enamored by crossing your arms and looking casual, but anyone could see right through that it was taking a toll on you.
Loganâs eyebrows furrowed, and paused for a moment, taking it into thought. He then let out a soft chuckle.
 âY/N, donât let Morphâs nonsense mess with your head. They're just trying to stir the pot, like always.â
You bit your lip, still unconvinced. It took him that long to form his sentence? You assumed the both of you were just not in the mood to discuss it, which was partially true. âYeah, I guess youâre right. It just had me thinking it over so much, that Iââ
He cut you off with a wave of his hand, his expression shifting to one of playful exasperation. âSeriously, donât overthink it. Weâve got enough to deal with without getting tangled up in that kind of drama.âÂ
And that was that. In the end, maybe it was a stupid idea after all. He placed a hand on your shoulder, giving you a nod of reassurance as he walked back off.
You took a deep breath, attempting to collect yourself as you reached the top floor when you stopped dead in your tracks. There he was. Remy, standing there, hands in pockets just right in your way, with his usual playful smirk softened by something unreadable in his expression. He straightened up when he saw you, his eyes flickering that made your heart clench.
"ChĂšre," he greeted, voice low and smooth, but you couldnât bring yourself to respond with the same warmth you usually did.
âRemy,â you replied, trying to keep your tone even, standing still. Though, your emotions stirred uneasily beneath the surface. After everything that had happened, after heâd stood you up and had made the decision to be with someone else, you couldnât ignore the pang of frustration gnawing at you.
Taking a deep breath, you attempted to steady yourself, but the words youâd been rehearsing came spilling out faster than you expected. "Have you figured out what I mean to you yet?â
His easy smile faltered, and he looked away for a second before meeting your gaze again, regret shadowing his eyes. âY/N, it ain't like that. I never wanted to hurt ya...â
âBut you did, didnât you?â The question hung between you, heavy and thick with the nights heâd promised and didnât show, the times youâd let yourself believe he might actually feel the same way.
His hand reached out, but you pulled back before he could touch you. "I waited for you, Remy. I thoughtââ You trailed off, hating the vulnerability in your voice, but there was no point hiding it now. âI thought we had something.â
He looked down, rubbing the back of his neck, frustration clear in his stance. âY/N, you mean a lot tâ me, but Marie... sheâs somethinâ I just canât let go of. Sheâs always been there in a way I canât explain.â
You swallowed hard, nodding slowly, the ache in your chest settling as a numbness began to take its place. âI see.â
âNo, chĂšre,â he protested softly, stepping closer, his expression earnest. âI care for ya, but Rogue... sheâs part oâ me.â He shook his head, struggling to find the right words, but they felt like nothing more than just empty echoes.
In the silence that followed, you took a step back, pressing your arms around yourself to hold together the pieces of your heart that felt like they were splintering apart.
"Fine. Letâs just pretend it never happened."
With that, you turned and left him standing there, resisting the urge to look back. If you stayed, youâd only keep finding yourself hoping for something that would never be. Remy reached out as if to stop you, but you turned, stepping away before he could say anything more, with your footsteps echoing against the quiet walls of the mansion. You were done letting yourself be second place.
As you reached for your door, you took a shaky breath, attempting to swallow the wave of emotions that had been threatening to burst free. Youâd tried for so long to keep those feelings buried, to push them aside and pretend that things didnât affect you as much as they did. But tonight, it felt impossible. You would do anything to get back at him, just as he did to you.
Just as you were about to turn the doorknob and enter your room, a voice behind you broke the silence. âYou sure youâre alright?â
Startled by his voice, you turned, finding Logan standing there.
Heâd seen it, hadnât he? The hurt, the anger, what had just happened a few moments earlier...he couldnât have just let it go unnoticed.
As you stood there, still reeling from your conversation with Remy, Loganâs voice broke through your thoughts. His tone was unusually gentle, his gaze fixed on you.
âI, uh, heard some of that back there,â he admitted, his voice low. â...Kinda hard not to.â
You nodded, letting out a sigh of defeat. âYeah...â
Logan took a moment to steady himself, his expression shifting as he gathered himself before speaking again. âSo, youâre done waiting around for him to make up his mind?â
âCompletely done,â you replied, crossing your arms. âIâm tired of this backup shit.â
He chuckled. âSounds like Gambit and Jean could use a wakeup call...â His tone turned mischievous, and you could almost see the thoughts racing behind his eyes. âYou up for causing a little trouble?â
âWhat do you have in mind?â you asked, intrigued.
Was he actually reconsidering what you told him?
âYou know... I thought about what Morph said to you, after hearing all that earlier,â he admitted, looking a bit conflicted. âAt first, I figured it really was just them stirring the pot, trying to rile us up. But then...â He trailed off, rubbing a hand over his jaw, clearly gathering his thoughts. âThen I started thinking that maybe they were onto something.â
You blinked, surprised by the unexpected confession. Logan, of all people, wasnât one open to change, let alone do something like this.
 âIf they want to ignore whatâs right in front of them, maybe they need a reason to think twice. We show up, give âem a taste of what it feels like to be on the outside looking in. You and me... pretending weâre hitting it off.â
Your eyes widened.
 It was simple, maybe a bit petty, but the thought of flipping the tables felt too satisfying. And this was an opportunity that might never come again.
 âSo, youâre saying... we should act like weâre into each other?â
âExactly,â he replied. âA few meaningful looks and some well timed moments. Itâll have them second guessing everything they thought they knew about us.â
âTempting,â you admitted, still in thought about wanting to go with this crazy idea, but still hesitant on what could happen from it. You took a deep breath, feeling a mix of excitement and nerves.
âOkay, Iâm in. But we need to set some ground rules; no crossing lines, and we keep it strictly for show.â
âDeal.â Logan extended his hand, and you shook it, sealing the agreement with a firm grip.
. . .
As you settled into bed that night, you stared up at the ceiling, replaying the dayâs events in your mind. The idea sounded nice at first, and maybe it was originally Morph playing along, trying to play matchmaker. But now it was official.Â
And you had no idea what you were about to get yourself into.Â
chapter 4 - what we act
You woke up to the muted light of morning, filtering through the curtains. Your mind was already racing with thoughts of the day ahead. Today, youâd be putting the plan into action with Logan, and the uncertainty tormented you. How would it feel to pretend to be something you weren't? Taking a deep breath, you got out of bed, bracing yourself for whatever might unfold.
Making your way to the kitchen for a quick breakfast, you hoped to dodge any awkward encounters, but there he was. Logan stood at the counter, stirring coffee with an unreadable expression as he leaned against the counter, lost in thought.
As soon as he noticed you, a small smirk played on his lips, something almost conspiratorial. âMorninâ,â he said casually, but there was a spark in his eye that hadnât been there before.
 He definitely had something in mind.Â
âMorning,â you replied, trying to play it cool as you grabbed a glass of water. The room felt heavy with unspoken tension, and despite your best efforts, you couldnât help but feel a bit self conscious under his stare.
Logan set down his mug, his expression shifting to something slightly more serious. âYou still up for this?â he asked, voice low, and quiet enough that no one else would overhear.
You took a deep breath, giving a decisive nod.
A moment later, you heard footsteps in the hallway, followed by the unmistakable sound of Jeanâs laughter. Logan gave you a subtle nod, the silent signal that it was time to begin. You took a step closer to him, glancing up through your lashes just enough to catch his eye.
He responded immediately, slipping his arm around your waist and pulling you in, his hands lingering beneath the hem of your pants, just enough for the warmth of his touch to spread over you like a shockwave. âPlay along,â he murmured, his breath warm against your ear.
You tried to settle your heartbeat as the footsteps grew closer. Jean and Scott rounded the corner, stopping abruptly when they saw the two of you standing so close, Loganâs arm around you, that spoke of something far more than friendship. You saw the flicker of surprise on Jeanâs face, quickly masked with a forced smile, and a hint of something else in Scottâs usual stoic expression.
âOh,â Jean said, voice a touch higher than usual, âGood morning, you two.â
Logan just nodded, that small, mischievous smile barely hidden. âMorninâ, Jean. Scott.â
Jeanâs gaze flicked between you two, as though trying to piece together how sheâd missed this...development. Her eyes lingered on you, a flash of something unreadable crossing her face, and you had to resist the urge to smirk. You were definitely giving them both something to think about.
Scott cleared his throat, trying to break the strange silence. âDidnât realize... you two were so close.â
Loganâs arm tightened around you just a bit. âWell, thereâs a lot people donât realize,â he replied smoothly. The double meaning wasnât lost on you, and the flicker of jealousy in Jeanâs eyes told you it wasnât lost on her either. You were tensed up in his embrace, and it didnât help that your body was heating up right at that moment. Your throat was suddenly dry, struggling to utter a single word.
Scott's eyes shifted between you and Logan, his normally composed expression giving way to slight discomfort. Jean, on the other hand, tried to maintain her composure, but you could see the question in her eyes, the slight arch of her brow as if she was piecing things together.
âWell,â Jean said, attempting a breezy tone, âitâs... nice to see everyone getting along.â But her gaze had more to elaborate, the forced smile not quite reaching her eyes.
âYeah, who knew?â Logan replied, his smirk turning just a little more smug as he pulled you closer. He was playing it up perfectly, and the look of surprise on both their faces was strangely satisfying.
Scott gave a polite nod, his eyes narrowing slightly as he processed the scene. âRight. Well, donât let us interrupt.â
With that, he turned, gesturing for Jean to follow him down the hall. As they walked away, she cast one last glance over her shoulder, her expression unreadable but unmistakably intrigued.
When they were out of your vision, you let out a breath you hadnât realized you were holding. Logan finally released you, a satisfied look in his eyes.
âSee? That wasnât so hard,â he said, his tone teasing, still laced with an undercurrent of seriousness.
âYeah, but this was just a warm up,â you replied, a smile creeping onto your face despite the nerves churning in your stomach. âWeâre going to have to keep going with this...show of ours.â
âJust keep it casual, and weâll be fine.â Logan replied, getting up from his chair. He didnât step away immediately, though; the space between you felt more charged than it had any right to be. His hand lingered again. This time, near yours on the counter, close enough that you could feel the warmth, and for a fleeting moment, it was quite easy to forget that this was all just for show.
You cleared your throat, shifting back slightly, giving yourself some breathing room. âRight, casual,â you replied, trying to sound nonchalant.Â
The silence stretched, comfortable but weighted, almost feeling the unspoken change in his gaze.
âYouâre overthinking it,â he murmured, his eyes glinting with a familiar spark. âIf you keep acting like itâs a big deal, theyâll notice.â
You felt a slight heat creep up your neck, but shrugged it off. âIâm not overthinking,â you shot back, attempting to keep your tone light. âJust making sure Iâm... convincing.â
He stepped a little closer, eyebrows raised in amusement. âConvincing? More like being stiff.â
You scoffed, crossing your arms. âNot true.â
âY/N, you looked like you had a stick up your ass.â
âIâm doing my best, okay? It doesnât just happen overnight.â
Loganâs expression stayed steady. âGood,â he said, his voice softer but still direct. âThatâs all we need.â
You took a breath, nodding slowly, feeling the weight of his words. âItâs just... a lot to think about.â
âThen donât overthink it,â he replied with a slight grin. âWeâre just giving them a show. Keep it simple, donât force anything. Theyâll see what they want to see.â
You nodded, only then remembering that once again, you had to continue this show of yours. You and Logan would be heading out on a mission tonight, with you alongside him. Together. They hadnât told you who else would be joining, which left a gash of uncertainty in the pit of your stomach.
âRight, the mission,â you replied, trying to shake off any leftover tension. âNo pressure, right?â
Logan chuckled softly, âNo pressure at all. Just another night making sure no one dies.â
âYeah,â you took a small breath, a smile breaking through your nerves. âAnd pretending to be in a relationship.â
âRemember to keep it simple,â he reminded you, a tease in his tone, while on your gaze before he walked off. âAnd maybe, if youâre lucky, Iâll let you take the lead.â
 A knot of anxiety formed in your stomach as he left you alone in the kitchen. The mission ahead felt daunting enough, and the thought of maintaining the pretense of a relationship with him sent your mind racing.Â
This wasnât going to be so easy.
chapter 5 - what we suppressÂ
The evening air was cool and crisp as you made your way to the X-jet with Logan, Scott, and Marie, who was adjusting her gloves in silence. Scottâs gaze was steady, his expression all business, but you caught the slight hesitation as his eyes passed over you and Logan. Logan noticed too, throwing a quick, almost smug grin Scottâs way as he placed a casual hand on your shoulder. The warmth of his touch caught you off guard, but you willed yourself to keep a neutral expression, feeling the cool, easy role settling over you.
Marie, catching the gesture out of the corner of her eye, raised an eyebrow but didnât comment. If anything, the faintest hint of a smile tugged at her lips, like she knew something Scott didnât. Scott, meanwhile, looked at Logan and then back at you with an expression somewhere between surprise and doubt, but he stayed quiet.
âAlright, listen up,â Scott began, folding his arms as he launched into the mission brief. âIntel indicates thereâs a cache of prototype weapons and possibly experimental compounds stashed in the warehouse. Marie and I will sweep the perimeter. Logan, you will take the inner corridor. Y/N, secure the samples if you find any. We need evidence, so keep it quiet, keep it subtle, and stay on comms.â
âUnderstood,â Logan replied, the lazy smirk still lingering as he squeezed your shoulder for effect. You fought back the urge to shove him off, partly because his touch felt oddly...reassuring, but mostly because Scottâs slight frown felt like its own kind of victory. And seeing it any longer would make you cry of laughter.Â
The X-jet lifted off, slicing through the night sky. You shifted your attention to watching your surroundings, taking a seat besides Logan, glancing at Scott who began to outline the plan once more.
âAlright, everyone. Weâll be approaching the warehouse in ten minutes. Rogue and I will cover the perimeter while you two head inside. Stay alert,â Scott instructed.
âRoger that,â Logan replied. âYou just make sure to keep those laser eyes to yourself.â
âVery funny,â Scott shot back, his tone dry. âFocus on the mission, Logan.â
As the jet soared through the clouds, you glanced at Logan, who wore a smirk that could only be described as infuriatingly charming. âSo,â he said, leaning closer. âYou ready?â
âYeah. Guess I'm being your emotional support tonight,â you uttered in a sarcastic manner. It happened almost naturally; turning your mind off to focus on what was ahead, you couldnât deny it helped your case. âSomeone has to keep you in check.â
âGood luck with that,â he retorted with a chuckle. âBut I have to admit, having you by my side makes this whole mission a lot more interesting.â
âGlad to hear I can spice up your life, Logan,â you replied, trying to match his nonchalance. âJust donât get too distracted by my presence.â
âAh, you must be talking about your ability to look cute while doing nothing.â
You couldnât help yourself but have a big smirk plastered on your face. âI can assure you, Iâll be doing plenty of ânothingâ while youâre busy kicking ass.â
Scottâs voice cracked through, his tone annoyed. âAre you two done flirting? Weâre almost at the drop zone.â
âHeâs right,â Marie chimed in with a sly grin, glancing over her shoulder at the two of you. âSave the romance for after weâre done.â
Loganâs smirk only grew as he leaned back, crossing his arms. âDonât worry, Anne. Itâs just mission talk. Mostly.â
The jet began its descent, and you felt the subtle shift in atmosphere as everyone went into mission mode. As soon as you touched down, the team moved quickly. Rogue and Scott split off to cover the perimeter as planned, disappearing into the shadows around the warehouse. Logan gave you a quick nod before signaling toward the side entrance, both of you slipping quietly inside.
The place was dark and still, the distant hum of machinery faint in the air. Logan took the lead, moving with a quiet precision that belied his usual rough demeanor. You stayed close, eyes scanning every corner, trying to ignore the fact that he was keeping just a little closer than necessary.
The comms crackled in your ear. âY/N, Logan, weâre in position,â Scottâs voice came through, steady and calm. âAny movement?â
âNegative,â you whispered back. âPlace is dead quiet so far.â
As you moved further into the building, a tense silence settled between you and Logan. He slowed, gesturing for you to check a nearby door while he kept watch. You edged forward, opening it just wide enough to peer inside. The room was packed. Crates, steel tables, shelves lined with sleek weapons and unknown tech. Jackpot.
âFound something,â you whispered into the comm. âLooks like prototype weapons, maybe more.â
âCopy that,â Marie replied. âGet what you can. Scott and I are still clear.â
You quickly snapped photos of the equipment, putting smaller prototypes in your pockets while Logan kept his gaze fixed on the corridor. But as you finished, footsteps echoed down the hallway, breaking the stillness. You froze, eyes darting to Logan, who signaled for you to keep low. You quickly ducked behind one of the tables, as he slid beside you.
âCompany.â you murmured.
Logan gave a subtle nod, resting a steady hand over your lips as a signal to keep calm. His fingers lingered for a beat, sparking a warmth you tried to ignore, forcing your attention back to the sounds approaching.
Scottâs voice crackled in your ear. âStatus?â
Logan cast you a sideways glance. âJust a little activity. Weâre fine.â
The shadow of a guard passed just outside the doorway, pausing for a tense moment. You held your breath, clutching the edge of the table to keep from shifting, as Loganâs hand brushed yours in silent reassurance. The faint metallic clink of the guardâs gear sent a shiver up your spine.
The sound of boots hitting concrete grew louder. Guards. Too many to take head-on, especially in such a confined space. Loganâs sharp eyes darted around before locking onto a supply closet a few feet away. Without hesitation, he pulled you toward it, tugging the door open just wide enough for the both of you to slip inside.
The space was cramped, barely large enough to hold the two of you. Loganâs body pressed against yours as he adjusted his position, his arm braced against the wall to keep from crushing you entirely. You could feel the steady rise and fall of his chest, his warmth seeping through the tension of the moment.
âReally?â you whispered, your tone dry despite the situation. âThis is your big plan?â
âUnless youâve got a better idea, quiet down,â Logan replied, his voice barely above a murmur. His tone was clipped, but there was a flicker of amusement in his eyes.
The voices of the guards grew closer, and the beam of a flashlight passed just outside the slats of the door. Your breath hitched, and Logan caught the sound, his gaze flicking to yours. He shook his head slightly, silently telling you to stay calm.
The guards paused right outside, their conversation muffled but tense. Loganâs jaw tightened, and his hand instinctively rested near his hip, ready to unsheathe his claws if necessary. But the seconds stretched on, and the guards eventually moved on, their voices fading into the distance.
Logan let out a quiet breath, his eyes flicking to yours. âTold you itâd work.â
You raised an eyebrow, trying to ignore the tight space and the way his confidence somehow made the situation feel less suffocating. âSure, if by âworkâ you mean nearly giving me a heart attack.â
He shrugged, the movement almost brushing against you. âHeartâs still beating, isnât it?â
You rolled your eyes but couldnât stop the corner of your mouth from twitching upward. âYouâre impossible.â
The two of you stepped out, looking back and forth around the room to ensure no one else was around. But the momentary quietness didnât last for long.Â
Shouts from the guards grew louder, their heavy boots pounding against the concrete floors. Loganâs grip on your hand tightened as he tugged you forward, weaving through the maze of corridors.
âThis way,â he urged, his voice low but urgent.
You followed close behind, heart hammering in your chest. The narrow hallway gave way to an open loading dock, the cool night air brushing your face like a lifeline. But the guards werenât far behind.
âThere!â one shouted, raising a weapon.
Logan didnât slow, yanking you behind a stack of crates as bullets ricocheted off the walls. He growled low in frustration, eyes scanning for a way out. Spotting a gap between two trailers, he pointed. âThrough there. Go!â
You didnât hesitate, ducking through the opening and sprinting toward the perimeter fence. The sound of Loganâs claws slicing through the chain link sent a jolt through you. He gestured for you to crawl through first, covering your back before slipping out himself.
The two of you bolted into the cover of the nearby woods, the sounds of pursuit fading into the distance. You quickly turned on your comms for a moment.
âScott, Rogueâthey found us. Weâre heading back to the rendezvous point.â
Marieâs voice crackled in response. âGot it. Weâre still clear on our end. Stay low, and weâll meet you there.â
Scottâs voice followed in. âWhat happened?â
âGuards,â Logan growled, keeping his pace brisk as he scanned the woods for any sign of pursuit. âToo many for subtlety. But weâve got what we came for.â
âJust make it back in one piece,â Scott replied, an underlying tension in his voice.
âAlways do,â Logan said with a smirk, cutting the comm connection before Scott could fire back.
The night pressed in around you, the sound of your breaths and the faint rustle of leaves filling the silence. After a few minutes, you slowed your pace, leaning against a tree to catch your breath. Logan stopped beside you, his sharp eyes still scanning the dark forest.
âYou good?â he asked, his voice low but softer than before.
âYeah,â you managed, your heartbeat finally beginning to settle. âThanks for the assist back there.â
Logan shrugged, but his smirk didnât quite reach his eyes this time. âWouldnât have let you face that mess alone.â
You gave a small smile, feeling the weight of the moment settle. âStill, you didnât have to...you know, drag me into that closet.â
The corner of his mouth twitched, and for once, he didnât have a witty comeback. Instead, he locked eyes with you, something unspoken flickering in his eyes before he finally looked away.
âCome on,â he said, breaking the silence. âWeâre not out of the woods yetâliterally.â
You rolled your eyes but followed as he led the way through the trees, the faint sounds of the team waiting in the distance.
The treeline opened up to reveal the sleek silhouette of the X-jet, its ramp lowered like a beacon in the darkness. The faint hum of its systems was a welcome sound, promising safety and a chance to catch your breath.
You and Logan dashed through the trees, the X-jetâs ramp now fully lowered, and you kept close, adrenaline propelling you forward. Breathing hard, the two of you made your way to walk inside.
Scott was already at the base of the ramp, his arms crossed and a scowl firmly in place. Marie stood beside him, leaning casually against the side of the jet, her sharp eyes flicking between you and Logan as you approached.
âYou cut it close,â Scott said, his voice tight with barely restrained irritation.
âYeah, well, we ran into a little welcoming party,â Logan shot back, his tone deliberately nonchalant as he marched up the ramp. He didnât spare Scott a second glance, leaving you to catch up.
You hesitated, brushing a stray leaf from your sleeve as you met Scottâs gaze. âWeâre fine. The missionâs intact. Thatâs what matters, right?â
Scottâs expression didnât soften, but he gave a curt nod. âGet on board. Weâll debrief on the way back.â
You moved up the ramp, feeling Marieâs amused eyes on you as she followed. âWhatâs his problem?â you muttered under your breath.
Marie smirked. âOh, you know Scott. He hates it when things donât go perfectly. But between you and me...â She glanced toward Logan, who was already settling into his seat. âI think itâs something else thatâs got him all twisted.â
Before you could respond, the hatch sealed shut, and the jet hummed to life. Scott took his place at the controls, his movements stiff, while Marie slid into the co-pilotâs seat. You dropped into the seat across from Logan, who leaned back with a sigh, his usual smirk creeping back onto his face.
âSomething on your mind?â you asked, keeping your voice low.
âNah,â he replied, though his tone didnât match the word. After a beat, he added, âYou did good out there.â
The simplicity of the compliment caught you off guard. You nodded, hiding a small smile as you turned your gaze to the window. The X-jetâs engines hummed steadily, the familiar sound almost lulling you into a sense of comfort after the chaos of the mission. You were both finally in the air, the tension of the night starting to dissolve with each mile that passed.
You shifted in your seat, feeling the exhaustion catch up with you. The adrenaline was wearing off, and fatigue hit harder than you expected. Logan, sitting beside you, seemed just as tired but still alert, his eyes scanning the cabin like he was always prepared for the next move.
You leaned slightly toward him, your head subconsciously moving toward his shoulder. At first, you told yourself it was just to ease the aching muscles in your neck, but as you settled against him, something else tugged at your chest. His shoulder was warm, a solid presence that somehow made everything feel a little less chaotic.
âDonât get used to it,â you murmured, trying to push down the warmth flooding your cheeks.
Loganâs voice was low, teasing, but there was an edge of something softer to it. âWasnât planning on it.â He shifted, adjusting his posture to make you more comfortable, but you could tell he wasnât going to make a joke out of it this time.
You let the quiet settle between you, eyes half-closed as your thoughts wandered. This isnât supposed to feel this way, you thought, the weight of the moment suddenly heavy in your mind. Itâs just supposed to be a game, a distraction. But the more time you spent with him, the more you realized that it was starting to feel like something else. Something real.
As the jet continued its steady flight, you let the thought drift to the back of your mind, pretending it wasnât there. For now, youâd let yourself stay in this bubble, pretending this whole âfake datingâ thing was still just that.
But deep down, you werenât so sure anymore.
chapter 6 - what we hide
When the X-jet finally touched down at the X-Mansion, you felt a quiet relief. The doors opened with a hiss, and you stepped out first, walking briskly to the conference room where the debrief was set to take place. Scott, Marie, and Jean were already inside, sitting at the long table, their expressions unreadable.
Jean, ever the perceptive one, was the first to look up as you and Logan entered. Her gaze lingered on you both, a quiet smile tugging at her lips, but there was something behind it. A glimmer of knowing that made you feel suddenly exposed.
âMission accomplished?â Jean asked, her voice warm but with that trademark sharpness that suggested sheâd already read through the comms logs.
âYeah,â Logan replied with his usual gruffness, dropping into a seat beside you. His knee brushed against yours, the contact so subtle it couldâve been an accident. You fought the urge to look at him, to acknowledge the sudden shift in the air.
Scott didnât waste time getting down to business. He slid a tablet toward you, showing the photos of the prototypes and weapons youâd collected. âIs this all of it?â he asked, his voice more controlled than before, but the underlying tension between him and Logan was still palpable.
âYeah,â you replied, your eyes still on the tablet. âEverythingâs documented. No casualties on our end.â You searched through the pockets of your uniform, putting the mini prototypes down on the table. âAnd...these too.â
Jean nodded, tapping her fingers lightly on the table. âGood work,â she said, her tone still warm, but there was an edge to it now as her gaze shifted between you and Logan. She seemed to linger on you for a moment longer than necessary, her eyes narrowing just slightly in that knowing way.
âEverything went smoothly?â Jean asked, her voice casual but with a hint of something deeper. âNo... surprises?â
You swallowed, not sure if she was referring to the mission or to something else entirely. You glanced at Logan, who was leaning back in his chair, arms crossed. His expression was unreadable, but there was something about the way his jaw tightened that gave you the feeling he was just as aware of Jeanâs subtle probing as you were.
âYeah, no surprises,â you said quickly, forcing a smile. âEverything went as planned.â
Scott slid the tablet back toward the center of the table, his gaze lingering on it for a moment before he looked up. âAlright, I think that covers everything. Youâve done good work,â he said, his tone indifferent, but not unappreciative. âGet some rest. Iâm sure weâll have more to discuss soon.â
You nodded, ready to leave the debrief behind you. The tension had been thick in the room, and now that the mission was officially over, you couldnât wait to take a breath without everyoneâs eyes on you.
Logan, however, didnât move immediately. He turned his head toward you, that familiar, unreadable expression on his face. âYou coming?â he asked, his voice low and casual.
You nodded again, standing up. The two of you started toward the door when Jeanâs voice stopped you.
âHold up, Y/N,â she called. âI need to talk to you for a second.â
Marie, who had been standing by the door, gave you a knowing look. Logan glanced at you, his expression unreadable, before shrugging. âIâll be outside.â He gave you space to handle this, but the shift in the air was undeniable. You felt a wave of unease wash over you.
You hadnât expected Jean and Marie to corner you after the debrief, but here you were, sitting across from them in the hallway just outside the conference room. You felt the weight of their gaze, the silent question hanging between you.
Jean, always the more subtle one, folded her arms, her smile just a little too knowing. "So," she started, her voice smooth and casual. "Howâs everything going? You and Logan, I mean."
You stiffened, caught off guard. Your heart thudded in your chest, and for a moment, you found yourself lost for words. âUh, itâs good,â you said, your tone a little too light, betraying the nervous flutter in your stomach. âYou know, the missionâs over, so...â
Marie raised an eyebrow, her lips curving into a teasing smirk. âYeah, sure,â she said, her tone dripping with that playful sarcasm youâd come to recognize. "Itâs just... yâall seem real comfortable around each other, huh? A bit more than just teammates, wouldnât you say?â
I guess they were really buying it now. This is good.
You blinked, caught off guard. âUh, what do you mean?â
Marieâs eyes glinted mischievously as she crossed her arms, leaning in just a bit. âOh, come on, sugar. You two were pretty cozy back there. Iâm just sayinâ.â She tilted her head in a way that made it clear she was teasing, but there was an edge to her tone that made your heart race, a sudden panic crawling up your spine.
Jean smirked, sensing the discomfort in your response. "I was reviewing the comms from the last missionâ must be something going on between you two.â Her voice was lighthearted, but there was something about the way she said itâacting like a couple, that made your chest tighten. You knew she wanted to get something out of you.
You laughed nervously, brushing it off. âIt's nothing like that, really. We're justâjust getting the job done, you know?â Your voice was a little too fast, a little too defensive.
Marie raised an eyebrow, the corner of her mouth quaking upward. âMhm, I bet. But you canât deny the vibes, sugar.â She shot a glance at Jean before continuing, her tone more teasing. âJust like how Scottâs been all mopey over Jean lately... though, we all got our own little dynamics going on.â
Jean nodded, the smile never quite fading. âYou and Logan, Scott and I, andââ she paused, glancing at Marie, âRemy...and Marie. Itâs funny how these things just...happen, huh?â Her words had a casual air, but you could tell she was trying to gauge your reaction.
You felt your throat tighten at the mention of Remy.
Gambit.Â
Right.Â
You knew you were technically pretending to be with Logan, but hearing it brought you back to reality. You weren't a real couple. You just had to keep reminding yourself of that. But... the way they were talking about their relationships so casually, it felt so much more real.
Marieâs smile softened a bit as she leaned in closer. âItâs okay, sugar. You donât have to have it all figured out with him right away. Just take your time. I mean, things with Logan can be... complicated.â
Jean nodded, her expression thoughtful. âLoganâs not the easiest to figure out, I know. But heâs got a good heart under all that stubbornness. Just... donât be afraid to let him in when youâre ready.â
You forced a smile, nodding in agreement even though your thoughts were racing. Pretend. Right. You had to keep it together, keep up the act, even though it was becoming harder to distinguish the lines between reality and the mission.
âThanks,â you said, clearing your throat. âBut itâs really nothing. Just... keeping things professional.â
Marie winked, still teasing. âAlright, sugar. But if you do decide to make it more than just a mission thing, you know where to find me.â Her tone was playful, but there was a softness in it too, a subtle kindness you appreciated.
As you, Jean, and Marie finally parted ways, heading off in different directions, you took a breath, trying to shake the awkwardness that had settled in the pit of your stomach, and made your way to the door.
As you stepped out into the hallway, you spotted Logan just a few paces ahead, his back to you as he walked toward the staircase. He must have been waiting for you, or maybe just lingering after the meeting, but either way, you appreciated his presence to stick around.
âHey,â you called out, your voice slightly strained as you reached him.
He turned slightly, the hint of a grin tugging at his lips. âHowâd it go?â His eyes flicked toward you, searching your face with an intensity that made your heart beat a little faster.
You paused, exhaling a breath you didnât realize youâd been holding. âIt went... fine.â You tried to keep your tone casual, but something in the way you spoke betrayed the uncertainty you felt. âTheyâre just curious about us.â You couldn't help but add the last part with a slight edge, as if the mere mention of it made your insides twist.
Loganâs brow furrowed, his usual unreadable expression faltering just a bit. âCurious?â His voice was low, like he was still trying to process exactly what that meant.
You nodded, rubbing the back of your neck. âYeah, well... they think weâre actually a thing. Jean was all smiles, and Marie...â You trailed off, shaking your head as if it would help shake away the unease. âIt was just a lot of teasing, I guess.â
A slight chuckle escaped Loganâs lips, and he glanced over at you, his expression unreadable but laced with something... almost like amusement. âYou didnât say anything, did you?â
You shook your head. âNo, of course not,â you said, perhaps a little too quickly, but you quickly recovered. âJust enough to keep them satisfied.â
Loganâs expression softened, and he pushed himself off the wall, taking a step closer to you. âYeah, well, itâs working, I guess,â he said, his voice just a little quieter now, a little less casual. He paused, watching you with a look you couldnât quite decipher. âBut maybe we should kick it up a notch, huh?â
You blinked, unsure if youâd heard him correctly. âKick it up a notch?â
Maybe it was a joke, or maybe it wasnât. You couldnât tell.
You swallowed, trying to keep your cool, but something about the way he looked at you stirred something beneath the surface. âWell, I wouldnât mind,â you said, your voice a little quieter than you intended, as your faces grew uncomfortably close.
Loganâs smirk faltered just for a moment, and you could feel the shift in the air around you. He didnât immediately respond, the space between you both suddenly charged with something you werenât sure you were ready for. He blinked, almost surprised, but then leaned back with a casual shrug as if to shake it off.
âYeah, well,â he muttered, eyes narrowed, âI guess it wouldn't hurt.â
 His tone wasnât as teasing as it would have been, which was a bit unexpected in your eyes. You tried not to think much of it. This was a fake relationship, after all.Â
For a moment, neither of you moved. Your faces were so close now that you could feel the heat of his breath, your pulse racing in your ears. Logan held your gaze, and you saw that flicker of something deeper. Something that didnât quite match the playful tone of his words.
But, just as quickly as it appeared, he brushed it aside with a half-hearted wink and a shrug. "Guess weâll figure it out as we go along, huh?"
You nodded, a quiet tension still hanging in the air. As he turned and walked toward the stairs, you lingered, fighting the urge to follow him, the strange weight of the moment heavy on your chest.
One thing was for sure; things were definitely not as simple as they seemed anymore.
And though you couldnât pinpoint what specifically, it was there.
chapter 7 - what we share
You watched Logan retreat upstairs until he disappeared around the corner, the faint scent of cigars along with it. The rest of the team had either gone to bed, or disappeared into their own corners of the mansion, leaving you alone with your thoughts. It was strange, how a place so full of people could feel so empty. You didnât want to sleep just yet, your mind wide awake from the teasing Jean and Rogue had done just minutes ago. Lost in thought, you heard your stomach grumble.
A snack sounded better than staring at the ceiling for hours.
The mansion was quiet, save for the occasional creak of old wood settling. You reached to open the fridge, it's cold light spilling over shelves of leftovers and mismatched condiments. You grabbed a soda and some crackers, shutting the door with a quiet thud.
The voice startled you, making you jump slightly. You turned to find Logan leaning against the doorway, his arms crossed over his chest, that unreadable look still firmly planted in his eyes. The surprise faded into a familiar calm.
âYou always raid the kitchen this late?â
The voice startled you, and you turned to find Logan leaning against the doorway, arms crossed, that same unreadable look in his eyes.
âI thought you just went upstairs?â you replied, keeping your tone light. âWhatâs your excuse?â
He smirked faintly, stepping inside. âI donât really sleep. Figured Iâd hang with you instead.â
You raised an eyebrow, popping open the soda. âThat your way of saying youâre hungry?â
Logan shrugged, grabbing an apple from the counter. âMaybe. The girls kept you wide awake, huh?â
You hesitated, the soda can cooling your hand. âMore like the mission from today,â you admitted, leaning back against the counter. âFeels like Iâm still out there, you know? Like my body made it back, but my head didnât.â
Logan nodded, grabbing an apple from a nearby bowl of fruits, biting it hard. âItâs normal. First few times, it messes with you. Then it just...sticks with you differently.â
âComforting,â you said dryly, and he chuckled.
Before either of you could say more, another voice broke the moment.
âYou two always this chatty at midnight, or am I just lucky?â
You turned to see Scott standing in the doorway, his arms crossed, a disapproving tilt to his head.
Logan rolled his eyes. âRelax, Summers. Weâre not planninâ a coup.â
Scott gave a slight smirk but didnât lighten much. âSo are you two... a thing now?â he asked, his tone playful but still searching. "Or just the late-night hangout type?"
You felt a sudden awkwardness settle in the room, and Loganâs posture stiffened for a moment before he smirked, looking back at you to respond.
âA bit of both.â you replied, your voice a little quieter than you intended. You glanced at Logan, unsure of how much to say, or if you even wanted to say anything at all. The last thing you wanted was to dive into an explanation that neither you nor Logan had figured out yet.
Loganâs eyes flickered to yours. "Yeah, something like that."
 âRight. Well, if youâre both done with your midnight snack, and well...cracking your little situation, the danger room isn't going to run itself tomorrow.â He looked at you, his expression softening just a fraction. âTake care of yourself, alright?â
He left without another word, his footsteps echoing down the hall.
Logan finished his apple, tossing the core into the trash. âHe means well,â he said, almost grudgingly.
âYeah,â you said, setting your soda down, taking a bite of some crackers. âDoesnât make it any less annoying sometimes.â
Logan smirked, pushing off the counter. âWell, you heard the man. Get some sleep. Big day tomorrow.â
âI will.â you replied, taking a small sip of your soda once again. You noticed Loganâs expression, lost in thought about something in particular. He stood near the hallway door, contemplating going on with his own endeavors, or staying with you. Either way, it was obvious the two of you werenât planning to go sleep anytime soon. Not yet.Â
âSo, speaking of cracks,â you began, the words coming out slower than you expected. âYou ever had anyone, you know, break through yours?â
Loganâs eyebrow twitched. âWhat, you mean, like, past loves?â His tone was neutral, almost shaking his head back to reality.
You nodded, curious but not pushing. âYeah. It doesnât have to be deep or anything. Just... someone who actually made you feel like you were seen, I guess.â
Logan glanced down at his feet, chewing on the inside of his cheek for a moment. He didnât respond immediately, but you didnât expect him to. Logan wasnât exactly one for talking about his past.
Eventually, he let out a breath, his voice quiet. âYeah, a few. Doesnât last long, though. When youâve lived through what I have, itâs hard to let anyone in too close.â
You gave him a sidelong glance, your lips curling into a small grin. âYeah, I get that. But itâs funny, still willing to fake date someone, even with all that baggage.â
Loganâs eyes flickered toward you, the corners of his mouth twitching in what might have been a smile if he wasnât so stubborn. âDonât read too much into that,â he muttered.
âIâm just saying,â you teased, leaning against the counter with a raised eyebrow. âIf you can pull that off, maybe letting someone in isnât as impossible as you make it sound.â
Logan rolled his eyes, but there was a hint of amusement there, just barely. âFake dating is a hell of a lot easier than the real thing,â he grumbled, clearly trying to avoid admitting anything deeper.
âSure, but itâs still a step,â you shot back with a shrug. âMaybe next time you wonât need a cover story.â
Logan paused at the cabinet door, hand on the handle, probably to get another snack, but he didnât open it right away. He looked over his shoulder, a smirk tugging at the corner of his lips. "You seem pretty sure about all this relationship stuff now," he said, voice low and teasing. "Didn't know you were such an expert."
You chuckled, leaning back against the counter with your arms crossed. "Oh, I'm not," you replied, giving a small shrug. "Just trying to figure it out. I mean, we all have our baggage, right?"
Loganâs eyes darkened slightly, and he stepped closer again, almost instinctively closing the distance between you two. There was a shift in his gaze, a flicker of something else, something a little more raw. "Yeah. Baggage," he muttered.Â
âIâve got enough to fill a warehouse,â he added, for a short moment; his voice still rough, but edged with a dark humor. "Doesn't mean Iâm looking for someone to help carry it."
âI understand,â you said quietly, your eyes lowering as you reached for your soda again. You took a small sip, gathering your thoughts. âIâve got my own baggage too. Probably more than Iâd like to admit.â
Logan didnât say anything, but you could feel his attention on you, steady and unwavering. He let go of the cabinet door, walking slowly to where you were seated.Â
âI get why youâd rather keep your distance,â you continued, your voice quieter now, your fingers lingering close to your soda can. âI think... I think Iâve been doing the same thing, just in my own way. Maybe Iâve been keeping people at armâs length, too.â You met his gaze then, your eyes a little hesitant. âMaybe because Iâm scared. Scared of getting hurt again, or worse, scared of realizing I was never really enough in the first place.â
Loganâs gaze softened, just a little, and his lips parted to say something. He hesitantly placed a hand on your shoulder.
âYouâre more than enough,â he said, his voice quieter than before, a hint of sincerity lacing his words. The way he looked at you, like he was trying to convey something else without saying it directlyâ it made your heart skip a beat.
You didnât respond immediately. Instead, you just stood there, feeling the weight of his hand, and the moment. There was something about Logan that made you want to let your guard down, to let him see parts of you you refused to show anyone else. Something about the way he didnât push, didnât demand anything from you, he just let you be you. Authentically you.
It was never like that was Remy. No, not even. You wished.
âSo, fake dating aside,â you replied, eyes darting away, interrupting the silence. âDo you ever think about what youâd want... if you actually did date someone? For real, I mean.â
"For romance..." he muttered, as if the word tasted foreign on his tongue. His gaze drifted, not quite meeting yours, as if searching for something in the air between you. He sat beside you now, arms on the table counter.Â
"I guess itâs easier when someoneâs already... taken, you know?" He finally met your eyes, an expression of something you couldnât quite place in them. "Itâs, well, you care about someone but you donât have to act on it. Donât have to figure out all the mess of... well, actually being with them. You can care from a distance, and that feels safer. Thatâs all." His voice was low, a little rough, but there was no bitterness in it, just a resigned honesty.
You didnât say anything at first, processing what heâd said. It was a strange admission, and yet it made a twisted kind of sense. Logan had always kept his emotions buried so deeply, so well-hidden, that hearing him open up almost caught you off guard.
He cleared his throat, breaking the quiet. "Iâm not saying Iâm some kind of martyr or anything. I mean, Scott and Jean have their thing. Iâve got my... Well, whatever the hell this is." He waved his hand vaguely in the space between you jokingly, but his eyes didnât leave yours. "But yeah, itâs easier that way. You donât have to deal with the what-ifs, the risks. You just... live in the moment and let it go."
âSounds like youâve got it figured out,â you said, chuckling, trying to keep the mood light, but even you could feel the pain of his words. âThe whole âkeep it at a distanceâ thing.â
Loganâs lips curled into a small, humorless smile, but there was a hint of sadness in it, too. âFigured out? Nah.â He leaned forward slightly, his elbows on his knees, still looking at you with that same unguarded look. âItâs just... easier to not feel too much. You know?â His voice was quieter now, and for a moment, you thought he might say more.
You didnât push. You didnât need to. You understood. You both had your own ways of coping, your own defenses, and the idea of letting anyone in too close felt dangerous. Too uncertain.
"Yeah," you said softly, a smile tugging at your lips despite the heaviness of the moment. "I get that. Itâs easier to... not care too much, right?"
âIf I care too much, theyâll get hurt in some way. Ainât easy, letting someone in."
"Well,â you paused. âI still think the right person would help with the mess. Maybe it doesnât have to be so...scary. More of just being there when things get messy."
For a moment, there was silence, and you both sat there. Loganâs eyes softened, just a fraction, and you saw the smallest shift in his expression. It wasnât much, but it was there, something opening up, if only for a moment.
"Maybe," he said quietly, looking down at his hands. "But for now, I think Iâm good with the fake dating thing."
âYeah,â you said, your voice soft with a quiet understanding. âFor now, weâre good.â
Logan stood up slowly, stretching his shoulders with a quiet grunt. "Well, weâll see what the future holds," he said, his smirk returning, though it was lighter this time. "Get some sleep. Donât forget about tomorrow.â
You nodded, your smile faint but genuine. "Yeah, I wonât, donât worry. Thanks, Logan."
He gave you a small nod before turning toward the door. As his footsteps echoed down the hall, you stayed in the kitchen for a while longer. You never realized how easy everything was with Logan. You understood each other a bit too well.
At least, thatâs what you told yourself.
chapter 8 - what we break
The early morning silence greeted you as you pulled yourself out of bed. You stifled a yawn, stretching as the cool air nipped at your skin. Training day. No missions, no more disasters, just time in the danger room, blowing off some steam without needing to worry about anything else.
You moved through your routine, pulling on your workout gear and splashing cold water on your face to wake up properly. Training days werenât always your favorite, but they offered a sense of normalcy in an otherwise chaotic life. At least, that's what you said, confronted by anyone who didnât understand.
That optimism is what carried you all the way to the Danger Room. Standing in thought with your earphones in. As the doors hissed open, your steps faltered when you caught sight of who was already there.
Logan.
And Remy.
They were sparring in the center of the room, their movements fluid yet calculated, each step and strike of power and precision. Logan's growls punctuated the sharp clash of their practice weapons, while Remyâs easy smirk didnât falter, even as he narrowly dodged an incoming blow.
Your stomach dropped.
Before you could run off before they noticed, Remy caught sight of you out of the corner of his eye and called out, âMorning, chĂšre. You here to watch or join in the fun?â
You held out one of your earphones and froze, like a deer caught in headlights. Words failed you as your brain scrambled to come up with something, anythingâthat wouldnât make you seem out of place.
Loganâs head turned at Remyâs greeting, his sharp gaze locking on you. His expression was neutral, but something about the slight tilt of his head made it feel like he was sizing you up.
âOh, uhâyeah,â you stammered, stepping further inside before you could talk yourself into running the other way. âThought Iâd... get some training in.â
Remy straightened, tossing the staff heâd been holding to his other hand with a cocky flourish. âPerfect timing, non? We could use a fresh pair of eyes. Loganâs got his claws out today.â
You laughed awkwardly, shifting your weight from one foot to the other. âYeah, I can see that.â
Logan grunted, brushing past Remy and heading to the weapons rack. âYou just gonna stand there or jump in, bub?â
Before you could respond, another voice chimed in.
âWell, this is going to be good,â Morphâs familiar voice drawled from the corner. They were leaning against the wall, arms crossed, their mischievous grin on full display. Clearly, they've been watching the whole thing, and from the look on their face, they weren't planning on missing a second of what was about to unfold.
You threw Morph a glare, but it only made them grin wider. Great. An audience.
âUh, Iâm good for now,â you said quickly, waving a hand. âJust warming up.â
You moved to the farthest available spot on the mat, your face heating under the weight of Loganâs and Remyâs lingering gazes. As you stretched, you could feel Morphâs eyes on you, too, like they were silently narrating every awkward twitch and stumble in your movements.
Trying to ignore them, you dropped into a stretch, but your limbs felt stiff, and your balance was off. Every now and then, you caught snippets of the sparring behind you. Remyâs smooth banter clashed with Loganâs gruff responses, the sound of their training weapons striking echoing through the room.
âKeep up, old man,â Remy quipped, his voice light as he sidestepped one of Loganâs swipes with infuriating ease.
Logan snorted, stepping forward with a calculated swing that nearly clipped Remyâs side. âWatch yourself. Iâm just warminâ up.â
You winced, fumbling mid-stretch. Morphâs muffled laugh caught your ear, and you shot them another look over your shoulder.
âWhat?â they asked innocently, though his smirk said otherwise.
âYouâre distracting,â you muttered, focusing on your stretches again.
They chuckled, leaning casually against the wall. âIâm not the one completely flushed out.â
âIâm not flushed,â you snapped under your breath, though the evidence was plainly there.
Morph snickered, their ability to make you squirm practically a superpower in itself. âSure, sure. And Iâm not morphing into Gambit to test your poker face next.â
You groaned internally, pretending to ignore them as you tried to focus on the stretches. The sharp clang of Loganâs claws retracting pulled your attention for a brief second, and you couldnât help but glance over.
Logan, as ever, was no-nonsense, brushing off one of Remyâs quips as he grabbed a towel from the bench. But when his gaze flicked toward you, sharp and assessing, your heart stumbled. Did he know how awkward and embarrassing this felt? Being forced to be with the guy you maybe still liked, along with your fake boyfriend?
 He probably smelled it.Â
âLooks like sheâs gonna warm up all morning,â Logan remarked gruffly, the corners of his mouth twitching upward just slightly. âYou plan on actually doinâ anything, princess? Or you gonna keep flailinâ over there?â
Your head snapped toward Logan at the jab, and your hands dropped to your sides, clearly annoyed.Â
"Iâm stretching. Itâs called preparation. Maybe you should try it sometime."
Remyâs laugh rang out before Logan could reply, a smooth, teasing chuckle that grated on your already frayed nerves. "You keep talkinâ like that, youâll rile him up more than me."
You rolled your eyes, crossing your arms over your chest as you glanced between the two of them. "Youâre both impossible."
âAw, donât be like that," Remy said, stepping closer, his ever-present smirk softening just a touch. "Weâre just havinâ a little fun. No harm, non?"
You forced yourself to stay still, but every inch of your body wanted to react. Remyâs words felt like a mockery. Your stomach twisted from all of it. There was something in the way his tone lingered, in the flicker of his red eyes towards Logan, that made your blood simmer.Â
You then turned towards Logan, of why youâd roped him into this in the first place. Gambit, Remy, the one who had broken your heart, had stood you up weeks prior, leaving you feeling small and humiliated. The worst part? He didnât even seem to remember. But you did.
Meanwhile, Logan's expression was as unreadable as ever. Carved from stone, he gave away nothing, and yet you couldnât shake the feeling that there was something else. Was he irritated? Amused? Or was it something else entirely? Whatever it was, it only bothered you more.
You gritted your teeth, stretching through the awkwardness while Logan and Gambit lingered too close for comfort.Remy was still smirking like he was in on some private joke, and Logan, for all his gruffness, didnât seem to mind the tension heâd stirred up. You stole a glance at Morph, who, to his credit, had the decency to mime zipping his lips after Loganâs warning, but his eyes still sparkled with mischief.
With a sharp inhale, you pushed yourself up from your stretch and took a step toward Logan. âYouâre right,â you said loud enough to catch both of their attention. âI should stop warming up and actually do something.â
Logan raised a brow, the faintest hint of amusement flickering in his expression. His arms were crossed, his posture relaxed, but there was a tension in his gaze, like he was waiting to see just what you were up to.
With deliberate steps, you closed the space between yourself and Logan. His expression shifted slightly, confusion mixed with curiosity, his body stiffening just enough for you to notice. When you stopped in front of him, his brow furrowed further.
Despite the rapid pounding of your heart, you reached up, cupping the edge of his jaw lightly with one hand, and pressed your lips to his.
The world seemed to still for that brief moment. His lips were firm but warm, slightly chapped, with a roughness that was distinctly Logan. The kiss was soft, unhurried, and intentional. You allowed yourself to linger just long enough to make it convincing, feeling the way his breath hitched almost imperceptibly, the slight tension in his shoulders as though he wasnât quite sure how to respond.
When you pulled away, his eyes were on you, sharper than ever, and his lips parted just enough to give you the satisfaction of having caught him off guard. His expression was unreadable, a mixture of surprise, intrigue, and something else you couldnât quite place.
âIâve changed my mind about joining you two. Iâm going for a run.â
You didnât dare glance back at Logan as you strode toward Gambit, who looked as though someone had just yanked the rug out from under him. His smirk faltered for a split second, just long enough for you to savor the moment. But he recovered quickly, twirling his staff and tilting his head at you as you walked out.
Behind you, Morph let out a low whistle, clearly delighted by the sudden shift in the roomâs energy. Logan said nothing, but you could feel his gaze burning into the back of your neck. If you focused hard enough, you mightâve been able to hear the faintest scoff.
As you headed to the outer yard of the X-Mansion, you couldnât bring yourself to just run just yet. Your mind was still stuck on what happened in the Danger Room. The moment with Logan. The kiss. It felt like an impulsive decision, one that hadn't really been thought through, but in a way, it had felt right.
Mind racing, you were still standing outside the mansion, the weight of what youâd done sinking in. The morning air did nothing to settle your thoughts, only sharpening the confusion swirling in your head. What the hell had you been thinking? You didnât even have a chance to understand it before your body had already moved. Shaking your head, you walked back inside, your footsteps heavy on the floor.
Youâd barely made it to the hallway when you heard the unmistakable heavy footfalls behind you. The sound of Loganâs boots on the floor echoed loudly, and you could feel his presence long before he spoke.
âThought you were goinâ for a run,â Loganâs voice cut through the silence, low and tinged. He was obviously pissed.
You didnât turn around. You couldnât.Â
âChanged my mind,â you muttered, your pace never slowing as you reached for your keys. Your mind raced, but you kept your gaze straight ahead, focusing on putting one foot in front of the other.
His footsteps quickened, cutting the distance between you in two long strides until you reached the door to your room. You didnât stop, but the sound of Loganâs voice, low and tense, made your heart stutter.
âWhy the hellâd you do that?â he demanded.Â
You finally stopped, but only to face him with your back against the door, your body tensing at the proximity. He stood there, eyes narrowed, like he was waiting for you to crack. His jaw was clenched, and there was an almost predatory tension in his stance.
âYou were the one who wanted to kick things up a notch,â you replied. No matter how sarcastic you may have sounded, it was honest.
Loganâs expression flickered, something close to frustration flashing in his eyes. He ran a hand through his hair, barely retracting as he crossed his arms. âThat was never what I had in mind.â
You raised an eyebrow, and despite everything, a slight smirk tugged at your lips. âIâm not the one who started sparring with Remy. The last person I want to see. You didnât exactly make it easy to just sit back and watch.â
He stepped closer, just enough that you could feel the heat radiating off him. His gaze flickered down to your lips for a fraction of a second before locking back onto your eyes. It was intimidating, and you held yourself back from trying to look away.
âI didn't need you to make me look like an idiot,â he muttered, voice low, almost rougher than usual.
You stood there, back pressed against the door, heart pounding in your chest as Loganâs presence loomed just inches away. The room felt smaller with every second that passed in silence.
You heard his voice, low and rough as he leaned in to repeat himself. âWhyâd you kiss me?â
Taking a deep breath, you finally spoke. âI didnât kiss you to mess with your head, Logan.â Your voice was steady now, no sarcasm, no defensiveness; just raw honesty. âBut youâre the one who... made me think something else was going on.â
Logan scoffed, that almost sounded like a laugh, while shaking his head taking a step back. âOh really? The same way you thought you had something else with Gambit?â
âWhat the fuck, Logan?â
The words caught in your throat, your breath quickening as the sting of his accusation hit harder than you expected. You pushed yourself off the door, taking a step toward him, your voice tight with disbelief. âDonât you put that on me,â you snapped, pointing a finger to his chest. âYou agreed to this.â
âYouâre right, I did,â he replied, his eyes burning with something between anger and confusion, maybe even a hint of jealousy. âBut youâre the one stuck in some damn fantasy of what couldâve been with that...cajun."Â
âIâm not the one pretending like somethingâs going to happen with Jean.â The words were out before you could stop it.
Loganâs expression hardened in an instant, and the room seemed to freeze. His jaw clenched, muscles tensing under the strain of what you just said. You could feel the air crackling with tension, the unspoken words hanging heavy between you both.
He stepped back, looking at you as if youâd just struck him with something harder than your words. âYou think thatâs what this is about?â he spat, voice low and dangerous. âYou think itâs about her?â
You didnât back down, your own frustration burning. âIsnât it?â you shot back, your voice cutting through the thick silence. âYouâre stuck in some fantasy about her, too. Hell, everyone can see it. But donât act like Iâm the only one holding onto something that isnât real.â
Logan let out a sharp exhale, his fingers gripping the edge of his coat, fighting to keep his cool. His eyes, though, were wild now, full of something you couldnât quite define. âIâm not you,â he growled, the words coming out rough. âI donât make mistakes like you. I donât...â He trailed off, running a hand through his hair in frustration.
You took a step toward him, your eyes never leaving his. âAnd what? You think youâre the only one capable of making mistakes?â you shot back, your voice bitter. âMaybe weâre just not meant to have what we want. Because they could care less, to even bother giving a shit about us.â
The silence that followed was deafening. You could feel the anger, the disappointment of what youâd just thrown into the air. Logan stood there, his chest heaving, and for a moment, neither of you knew what to say.
He finally broke the silence, his voice quieter but no less intense. âI never said I wanted her,â he muttered, staring at the floor for a moment before looking back at you. His expression was as callous as ever, but the way he stared you down; he couldnât say it himself, but his eyes could.
Your eyes softened from his answer, but the lump in your throat practically stopped you from giving a response. It didnât help that your head was pounding from how chaotic your nerves had been turned over. Logan let out a frustrated sigh as you had nothing left to say, from his subtleness, and took a step back. His eyes were still on you, but there was a certain finality to his gaze now, something cold and resolute that you werenât ready to face.
âForget it,â he muttered, voice clipped, his face unreadable. âWhatever this isâwhatever we areâit's done. Iâm done.â
Before you could say another word, he turned and walked toward the door, his heavy footsteps echoing in the quiet hallway. You stood there for what felt like an eternity, the weight of the argument crashing down, the finality of it all, and the overwhelming ache in your chest settled deep into your bones.
And god, you hated it.
chapter 9 - what we mend
The days had dragged on like an unending weight. Each glance between you and Logan felt like a punch to the gut, both of you stiffening the moment the other entered the room. You didnât even need to look at him to know he was avoiding you; his silence was louder than any words could have been. The same could be said for you. It was easier this way. Or so you told yourself.
Since that morning in the danger room, when your lips had lingered a fraction too long on his, everything had become... complicated. What had been a simple, calculated arrangement of a fake relationship, the harmless flirtation, was now tangled in a mess of confusing emotions. Neither of you had addressed it, but the tension between you had only grown thicker.
At dinner, you had barely looked up from your plate. Every time you did, youâd catch Logan glancing in your direction only to quickly look away. His eyes were stormy, unreadable, and it frustrated you more than anything. You couldnât even remember the last time youâd actually spoken to him, at least not without a stilted awkwardness between you.
The team noticed, of course. Marie, with her usual sharp eyes, had raised an eyebrow at the silent distance between you two. "You two been fightinâ or something?" sheâd asked, but youâd merely shrugged, offering a vague response that did little to explain the situation.
Now, as the evening wore on and the mansion fell quiet, the tension was unbearable. The silence in your room felt suffocating, tossing and turning in your bed; and no matter how much you tried to focus on somethingâanythingâto distract yourself, your thoughts kept wandering back to Logan. The way his lips had felt on yours.Â
But the line had already been crossed. And you didnât want to cross any others.Â
With a decisive moment, you stood from your bed, slipping on your socks with a swift motion. You had to see him. You just had to know if this feelingâthis damnable, undeniable feeling was mutual, or if you were completely losing your mind.Â
Your steps were quiet as you walked down the hall, your heart pounding louder than the sound of your footsteps. You reached Loganâs door, hesitating for only a moment before you knocked. The sound echoed in the silence.
"Whoâs there?" His voice came through, rough and thick with the weight of the day.
"It's me," you said, and before you could second-guess yourself, you turned the handle, pushing the door open.
Logan was sitting on the edge of his bed, dressed in his iconic white tank top and bootcut jeans. His posture was rigid, as though he were waiting for something. When his gaze met yours, his eyes darkened, but he didnât say anything. He took another puff from his cigar, which didnât help how thick the air was between you both. It was almost as if the room itself was holding its breath.
âWhat do you want?â he asked in slight annoyance.
 âI donât know,â you muttered, the words coming out harsher than you intended.Â
Logan didnât move, his eyes never leaving yours. There was a tension in the air, something thick and unspoken. The silence stretched between you both like a taut wire, neither of you wanting to touch it, but neither able to ignore it either.
âYou couldâve stayed away,â he said, his voice rough, like he was holding back something he didnât want to admit.
âI know.â you whispered, a pang of guilt in your tone. âLook, I didnât mean toâ I didnât mean to push you.â
Loganâs jaw clenched, and for a moment, you thought he might just brush it off, but then he spoke again, softer now. âItâs not just you.â His eyes flickered, as though searching for something in you, something he wasnât ready to admit either. âI didnât mean to snap at you either. Itâs just... itâs easier if we both just pretend it didnât happen.â
You swallowed, the weight of his words pressing against you, making your chest tighten. âItâs not easier,â you whispered, your voice barely audible in the thick air between you. "Itâs not easier for me."
Logan didnât respond immediately. His eyes dropped to his cigar for a moment, a slight frown tugging at the corner of his lips. He exhaled, letting the smoke curl into the air, his gaze returning to you, but this time there was something different in his eyes. Something that softened the hardness youâd seen earlier.
âThen why the hell are we still doing this?ïżœïżœïżœ he asked, his voice low, rough with something that almost sounded like frustration. âWhy are we still pretending if itâs this complicated?â
You took a step closer, your pulse quickening with the proximity. It wasnât supposed to be this way.
âI donât know," you muttered, your voice barely a whisper. "But I can't stop thinking about itâabout you. I canât keep pretending it was just nothing." You looked up, your gaze meeting his, finding him waiting for something, something you couldnât name.
For a long beat, neither of you moved. Loganâs gaze flickered between your eyes and your lips, his jaw tight, as though fighting something inside him. Then, almost imperceptibly, he shifted forward on the bed, a breath escaping him as if he were finally deciding to let go of whatever restraint heâd been holding onto.
âYouâre not the only one,â he muttered, his voice rougher now, barely above a whisper. âIâve been tryinâ to ignore it, but... hell, you make it hard to forget.â
You took a breath, stepping closer, your body drawn toward him against your better judgment. You could feel the heat between you, the crackling tension that had been building for days now, impossible to ignore any longer.
âIâm sorry,â you said softly, your voice cracking slightly. âI didnât mean to make things so damn complicated.
Loganâs eyes softened, just slightly, and his hand reached out, brushing the back of your fingers with his. The contact sent a shock through you, like electricity, and you didnât pull away. Instead, you let him close the gap between you.
âNot your fault,â he said, his voice thick, his hand gently cupping your cheek. âItâs me too. Iâm... Iâm not good at this shit. But Iââ His words faltered, his eyes searching yours for something, anything. âI canât pretend either.â
You didnât give him the chance to say anything else. You pulled him toward you, crashing your lips against his. The kiss was hungry, desperate, full of all the unspoken feelings youâd been trying to ignore for so long. Loganâs hands moved to your waist, pulling you closer, as if afraid to let you slip away.
You didnât think, didnât hesitate. All the confusion, the frustration, the longingâit boiled over in a wave of heat that left you breathless. His lips were firm against yours, and for a moment, it felt like the world outside didnât matter. The only thing that existed was the storm between you both, the undeniable pull that had always been there, buried beneath layers of doubt and distance.
When you finally broke away, you were both gasping for air. Loganâs forehead rested against yours, his hands still holding you close as if he needed to keep you tethered to him.
"Shit, I...that didnât help, did it..." you whispered, your voice shaky, but a faint smile tugged at your lips. You didnât know if it was a question or a statement, but it didnât matter.
Loganâs laugh was low and rough, the sound a mixture of frustration and amusement. "No, but I figured as much." he said, but his eyes were still on you, intense, searching for something.
âI donât know what Iâm doing,â you admitted softly, the words slipping out before you could stop them, your hands lingering on his chest to keep a certain distance. "Iâ"
Before you could finish, Loganâs lips were on yours again, cutting off any further words. This time, there was no hesitation, no second-guessing. Just need.Â
âShut up.â
His hands moved from your waist to your thighs, gripping you with a possessiveness that made your heart race. The way he touched you felt urgent, almost frantic, like he was afraid youâd slip away if he didnât hold on tight enough.
Your hands found their way to his chest, feeling the firm muscle beneath the fabric of his tank top, and you pushed yourself closer, needing more of him. His lips were rough against yours, parting briefly for a breath, but you didnât give him the chance to pull away. You kissed him harder, deeper, as if trying to erase all the space that had ever existed between you.
Loganâs fingers dug into your thighs, lifting you slightly as he pulled you closer, his body pressing against yours with an intensity that left you breathless. You could feel the heat of him through the fabric, and it made every nerve in your body hum with need. His grip on your thighs was firm, possessive, as if he was claiming you in a way that was both comforting and maddening. The way his hands moved, pulling you closer and closer, left you feeling dizzy, lost in the feel of him.
His lips traveled down to your jaw, and you gasped, a shiver running through your body at the feel of his breath on your skin. You couldnât stop the way your hands wandered, exploring the hard planes of his chest and shoulders, wanting to touch every part of him. His scent, the warmth of his skin, the feel of his rough handsâit was all too much, and yet it wasnât enough.
You let him take off your shirt, urging him to do the same, and one thing led onto the next.
Logan's hands slid up your sides, his touch firm but gentle, as if he were memorizing every curve of your body. You felt the steady rhythm of his breath against your skin, his lips trailing soft kisses along your collarbone. Each kiss ignited something deep within you, a rush of warmth that spread through every part of you. You moved closer, your hands instinctively reaching for his back, your fingertips grazing the muscles beneath his jeans.
His breath hitched slightly as your fingers brushed the waistband of his jeans, his body tensing at the touch. You could feel the intensity rising between you, the need in his movements, in the way his lips ghosted over yours before finally capturing them again. The kiss was deeper this time, more urgent, as though everything in the world had narrowed down to this single moment.
You pulled back just slightly, your chest rising and falling rapidly, trying to steady yourself. âLogan...â you breathed, your voice shaky as you searched his eyes, trying to read the same urgency, the same longing that mirrored your own. But there was still hesitation there, just beneath the surface. Still, neither of you moved, too tangled in the heat of the moment to do anything but breathe each other in.
His hand slid down your back, resting against the curve of your hip, fingers lightly gripping the fabric of your pants. He pulled you closer again, the intensity of his touch making your pulse quicken. âI know,â he murmured against your lips, his voice thick with desire. âMe too.â
And the rest? It could only be described as bliss.
chapter 10 - what we confess
The first thing you noticed when you woke up was the warmth. Strong, steady, and unfamiliar in the best possible way. It wasnât just the weight of the blanket cocooning you or the soft glow of morning light spilling through the curtains. It was him.
And you were in his bed.
Loganâs arm draped across your waist, his fingers loosely splayed over your stomach as though even in sleep, he refused to let you go. His chest pressed against your back, the soft rhythm of his breathing stirring the fine hairs at the nape of your neck.
For a moment, you didnât move. You didnât even breathe, afraid that the slightest shift would shatter the fragile peace of the morning. You let yourself sink into it, let yourself feel safe, for once, in the quiet intimacy of it all.
Then his voice, low in a whisper, broke the silence. âYou awake?â
You turned your head slightly, catching his sleepy gaze. His hair was a mess, sticking up in all directions, and there was a faint crease on his cheek from the pillow. It was so endearingly Logan, so unlike the composed version everyone else saw, that it made your chest ache.
âYeah,â you whispered, a small smile tugging at the corner of your lips.
Loganâs lips twitched into a lazy grin. âGood. Thought I mightâve crushed you in my sleep.â
You snorted softly, your fingers reaching up to brush a strand of hair from his forehead. âNot even close. Though you do snore.â
âSnore?â he repeated, raising an eyebrow. âPrincess, youâre hearing things.â
âSure,â you teased. âYou sounded like a chainsaw. A grumpy one.â
A chuckle rumbled low in his chest, and he tightened his arm around your waist slightly. âGuess I was too comfortable. Not used to sleeping next to someone who doesnât wake me up kickinâ in their sleep.â
âDonât test me,â you said with a mock glare, but your smile betrayed you.
His grin widened as he propped himself up on his elbow. âNoted.â
It was a strange kind of comfort, lying tangled together without the unspoken words or half-faked plans hanging over you. But the comfort didnât last. The two of you had hardly gotten any words out last night, and reality, as always, had a way of creeping back in.
Logan shifted, propping himself up on one elbow to look down at you. His gaze softened, the usual storminess of his eyes replaced with something warmer, something gentler. âWe gotta talk.â
You swallowed hard, nodding. âYeah. We do.â
For a moment, neither of you spoke, the words you both needed to say hanging heavy in the air. Finally, Logan broke the silence.
âThis whole fake-dating thing,â he started, his voice measured, âI didnât think much of it at first. Figured itâd be a pain in the ass, but... I donât know. Somewhere along the way, it stopped feeling fake.â He paused, his hand brushing yours lightly. âAt least for me.â
Your breath hitched, and you looked away, the weight of his words settling in your chest. âLogan...â
âI know,â he said, cutting you off gently. âI know you were hung up on Remy. And hell, I thought I was hung up on Jean. But the truth isâŠâ
Logan hesitated, his jaw tightening as he searched for the right words.
âShe was someone I thought I wanted,â he said, his voice quieter now, like he was speaking more to himself than to you. He glanced away for a beat, exhaling softly, before meeting your gaze again. âBut... it was never real. Not like this.â
âThis?â you asked softly, your heart thudding in your chest.
âThis,â he confirmed, his hand finding yours and curling around it. âYou. Us.â
A lump formed in your throat, and you found yourself struggling to speak.
âDo you know how long Iâve been waiting for you to figure it out?â he added, his voice softer now. âHow hard it was to just... stand by while you kept lookinâ at him like he was everything?â
Your chest tightened, his words stirring something deep inside you. âIââ
âDonât,â he said softly, his thumb brushing over your cheekbone. âDonât say anything youâre not ready to say. Just... be honest with yourself. With me.â
You bit your lip, your eyes dropping to where his hand rested against your cheek. âI donât think I love him anymore,â you admitted quietly, your voice trembling with the weight of the words. âI thought I did. For so long, I thought Iâd never get over him. But now...â You looked back up at Logan, your eyes meeting his. âI canât imagine myself without you.â
Loganâs lips quivered into a small, almost disbelieving smile. âGood,â he said, his voice rough with emotion. ââCause youâve been driving me crazy, darlinâ. Watching you smile, hearing you laugh... itâs all Iâve wanted for a while now.â
A small laugh escaped you, and before you could stop yourself, you leaned forward, pressing your forehead against his. âWeâre a mess, arenât we?â
âMaybe,â he admitted, his lips brushing yours lightly. âBut I donât mind. Not with you.â
The kiss that followed was slow and deliberate, a stark contrast to the desperation of the night before. This wasnât about drowning in the moment. It was about finding something real, something worth holding onto. When it finally broke, your foreheads stayed pressed together, both of you breathing in the shared space.
âSo, what now?â you asked softly.
Logan smirked. âGuess we stop pretending.â
âJust like that?â
âJust like that,â he said, brushing his nose against yours. âYou in?â
You smiled, your heart feeling lighter than it had in years. âYeah. Iâm in.â
And as his arms tightened around you, pulling you closer, you realized that maybe, just maybe, youâd already found it.
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Lioness | 1.05
they making it real hard for me to focus on the plot
#lioness#special ops: lioness#zoe saldana#laysla de oliveira#jill wagner#genesis rodriguez#josie is suddenly naked i was not ready lol#arms abs everything#also i will never get over jill wagners transformation i am HERE for it#i swear i'm not shipping josie and cruz (i am)#when the maid said 'una novia' i i said 'WAIT DOESN'T THAT MEAN GIRLFRIEND?'#fake dating trope here we go#mine#also this show is SO YELLOW
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It comes with perks (Reader x Jake 'Hangman' Seresin)
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Summary: When you need someone to be your fake boyfriend to get you out of a situation with your ex, Hangman is the closest guy you find. What needed to be a one time thing, turned out into a long term act of fake dating. Certainly now that your dad Iceman is involved in as well. Slowly the lines of fake dating fade as Hangman becomes obessed with you, a ray of sunshine. When your ex tries to get back in your life, Jake becomes protective, finally ending those unclear lines of fake dating.
Phoenix and you entered Pennyâs bar when your phone suddenly rang. Taking it out, the nametag on it made your eyes widen. You touched Phoenix on her shoulder, letting her know you needed a moment. She simply smiled, heading further into the bar to the booth were Bob, Coyote and Fanboy already were. The phone kept buzzing as you werenât sure what to do. Panicking a bit as to say. You knew not picking up, would do nothing as he would just keep calling you.
Answering was even terrible, as you knew heâd say anything to get you to yield. Like a collective caller, kept he calling you. Looking around frantically, you spotted the first person at Pennyâs bar. You rushed over to the bar, pulling Hangman back by his shoulder. â âEmergency, youâre my boyfriend.â â you breathed out, holding the phone out to him. Hangman smiled cocky. â âWell, well. If you were desperate for a kiss, youâd just had to ask Y/n.â â Hangman replied all smug to your annoyance.
âNo. No! Youâre not actually my boyfriend.â â you informed him hastily. Hangman furrowed his brows, frowning. â âMake up your mind girl.â â he let out confused to what was happening. You moved your phone higher up for him to notice. â âI need you to be my boyfriend and make him stop calling me!â â you called out almost frantically at how slow he was catching up.
âRight.â â He simply said, setting a beer down and taking your phone in his hand. He answered the phone, giving you a cheeky eyebrow wiggle. Hangman didnât even listen to what the other person was saying on the phone. â âListen bud, stop calling my girlfriend.â â he spoke through. He heard an immediate response. â âUhm her boyfriend.â â Hangman answered, showing you a goofy look at how obvious it was who he was talking to.
The man kept blabbing in his ear as Hangman had little interest in keeping him on the phone. â âStop calling us, bye.â â he spoke in such a manufactured voice, he could work in sales and be dealing with a terrible customer but still upholding his work voice. Hangman hung up, giving you the phone back. â âThank you!â â you let out relieved, bending a bit through your knees out of gratitude. â âSo what do I get in return?â â Hangman asked.
âThis beer?â â you suggested, placing your hand on the counter by it. Hangman tsked his tongue. â âAlready paid for it sunshine.â â he said with a chuckle. â âFine.â â you breathed out. â âIâll clean your locker.â â you took out another suggestion as Hangman thought. â âHow about wash my clothes?â â he responded. â âDeal.â â you agreed it was just that. Hangman shook hands with you to seal the deal.
He picked up his beer, throwing his arm over your shoulder. â âWho was the dude anyways?â â he asked, leading you to the others. â âMy ex.â â you sighed out. Hangman looked half in shock at you. â âI didnât know you dated someone.â â he called out as you had to shush his loud voice. â âIt was like 6 months ago.â â you informed him.
âAnd heâs still calling you?â â Hangman blurted out as you hummed with a nod as response. â âI canât shake him off.â â you sighed out nearing the booth with your friends. â âWell good thing your boyfriend saved the day.â â Hangman winked with a ridiculous smile. â âNot my boyfriend.â â you reminded him before sitting down.
Back in the locker room, you were washing Hangmanâs attire. Washing them by hand as he called them delicate and needed to be handled with care. â âUhm what are you doing?â â Phoenix asked seeing you in the locker room as she had walked by. â âAre those Hangmanâs clothing?â â she pointed out when you had pulled it up to see if it was clean enough, revealing his nametag. â âPhoenix!â â you called out startled, splashing some water as your arms lowered immediately. â âWhy are you washing his clothes?â â she wanted to know. â âI owe it to him.â â you responded, scrubbing his pilot gear.
âYou dared to bet with Hangman. Bold.â â she answered impressed. â âItâs not that.â â you told her with a soft sigh. â âHe did something for me, so I have to return the favour.â â you explained. â âRight.â â Phoenix widened her eyes briefly in delight. â âIf your dad could see you know.â â she chuckled a bit. â âHeâd flip that you fell so low.â You grunted soft. â âGood thing my dad.â â you emphasized. â âCanât see me.â â you replied bitsy. â âOhh cold touch.â â Phoenix teased touching her own shoulder. You scooped up some water, splashing it at her to wipe that smile off her face.
Phoenix screamed, dodging away when the water came her way. Half laughing, you teasing her with another scoop as she already darted away. When you were finished up with Hangmanâs uniforms, you hung them neatly to dry. You came out of the lockers, making your way out of the hangar when you got pulled aside by Rooster. He pushed you firm up against the wall. â âAre you dating Hangman?â â called out at the brink of losing his mind. â âWhat?â â you responded confused.
âAre you dating him?â â Rooster wanted to know with a stern look. â âWhat, no, noâŠâ â you replied waving your hands across. Rooster exhaled deep moving his fingers through his hair. â âWho told you this?â â you asked curious. â âHangman has been bragging to everyone heâs dating you.â â Rooster let you know. Your eyes widened with shock.
You pushed Rooster a bit back, to make some room for you to leave. You needed to find Hangman and you needed to find him now. Jogging out of the hangar into the open. You saw a group of people near the F16âs going over to them. The closer you got, the clearer you saw Hangman amongst them.
âHangman!â â you shouted drawing his attention. â âLooks like my girlfriend needs me.â â he said to Fanboy and Coyote all smug. Coyote rolled with his eyes as Fanboy shook his head. Hangman turned round to you, welcoming you with a warm smile. â âYes my love.â â he said as you grabbed him firmly by the arm, dragging him away from the others. â âSo eager.â â Hangman whispered to his friends with a chuckle. You came to a stop, letting harshly go of him.
âWhat are you doing?â â you called out giving him a little shove. â âAu.â â Jake mouthed pretending to be hurt from your shove. â âJake!â â you called out wanting an answer out of him. â âWhat?â â he replied loud, making himself taller. â âWhy are you telling everyone we are dating?â â you freaked out. Jake scoffed loud, turning his head away. â âAre we not?â â he answered cocky, wanting to slip his arm over your shoulder. It made you puff annoyed, crossing your arms.
âOh come on Y/n, donât be such a baby about it.â â Jake said taking you by the elbow, wanting you to uncross your arms. â âItâs a joke, sunshine.â â he kept tugging at your arm, trying to be smooth and cool at the same time. â âSunshine!â â you suddenly heard loud, making you straighten your back. Hangmanâs back straightened as well. Cyclone appeared coming to you. â âIceman wants to speak to you.â â he said firmly, making your shoulders slouch. Jake was snickering quietly at you with a little point. â âHe asked for both of you!â â Cyclone made clear, making Jakeâs smile drop.
You tugged on his elbow, pulling him with you. Following Cyclone inside and up the stairs to Icemanâs desk. Cyclone knocked on the door, before popping his head inside. â âThey are present.â â he said to Iceman. Cyclone stepped aside, expression flat as he allowed you to walk in. â âTell me, am I hanging?â â Jake whispered to Cyclone wanting to know his outcome. Cyclone ignored him, giving him an extra shove into the room. â âDad!â â you said with mixed expectations, opening your arms to a hug.
Iceman got up from behind his desk, coming to hug you. â âHow is my little girl?â â he asked. â âFlying and thriving.â â you told him, making him form a smile on his lips. His gaze then shifted to Jake, who swallowed nervously. Iceman got all serious. He went to sit again, gesturing for you to sit as well. Jake and you sat down, unsure what to expect. â âSo you are the one dating my daughter.â â Iceman spoke. â âDad noâŠâ â you blurted out, waving your hands across.
Iceman observed Hangman closely as it made him move uncomfortable in the chair. â âHowâs his flying?â â he asked. â âSuperb⊠sir.â â Jake replied loudly, humbling himself immediately. Iceman glanced your way. You could only smile sheepishly at him. â âIâm a bit saddened you didnât tell me Y/n.â â Iceman began. â âBut he looks decent enough. As long as he doesnât hurt you⊠or elseâŠâ â Iceman gave Hangman his death stare.
Jake swallowed again. â âDad weâre notâŠâ â you began wanting to explain as Jake grabbed your hand out of the blue. â âNo, no sunshine, itâs okay. He knows now.â â Jake spoke upholding the image of dating. You stared confused at him, why he would even want to go on with his stupid joke. â âJake, this is my dad.â â you said between clenched teeth to him. Making it clear that he didnât need to mess around. â âIâm so happy for you Y/n.â â Iceman said cheery.
âThe manâs happy Y/n, let him be.â â Jake said to guilt trip you. You sighed soft letting yourself fall back in the chair. Jake got up. â âWell it was nice of you to call us in, sir.â â Jake said, nudging you to get up as well. Your dad chuckled happily at his manners as you could only roll your eyes. Jake extended his hand out to Iceman. Iceman took it to shake. â âIâm not one for favours, but if you ever need one for my daughter.â â he whispered to Jake with a wink.
Jake breathed out a laugh of surprise, glancing your way. Just to rub his it more in your face. â âNow we must really go.â â Hangman spoke tapping your elbow, to get you to follow. â âGive her a kiss.â â Iceman replied. Jakeâs expression dropped. â âSâcuse me?â â he blurted out. â âGive her a kiss.â â he repeated gesturing at you.
Jake looked sheepishly at you, chuckling nervously. â âSir trulyâŠâ â Jake began wanting to talk his way out of it. â âI want to see just how much you care for my daughter.â â Iceman persisted. Hangman took your hand, pulling you closer to give a kiss on the cheek. â âGive her a real kiss!â â Iceman shouted out of good sports. Jake sighed loud with a soft drop of his gaze. You raised your eyebrow at him, curious to see what he would do. He took you by the elbow, pulling you even closer.
âJust a quick one.â â he whispered to you. â âOne second.â â you responded. Hangman held his finger up to his lips, looking all smug. He lowered his finger, giving you a quick nod before heâd kiss you. Your lips touched for a split second, pulling away quick. Iceman shook his head with disappointment. â âWe have to go dad!â â you called out, opening the door. Dragging Jake with you out of his office. Downstairs, you let go of Jake.
âYour joke just escalated Hangman. Now my dad knows!â â you called out panicking. â âHey you asked me to be your boyfriend.â â Jake replied loud. â âFor like a few seconds.â â you shouted back. â âYou asked for this Y/n.â - Â Jake answered loud taking off. â âWhere are you going?â â you called out to him. Jake turned around, pulling his shoulders up. It made you groan loud. Â
Phoenix and you were stretching before exercise. â âBoyfriend coming over.â â she pointed out, turning her torso, holding her arm by her elbow. You looked up seeing Hangman come over with the other boys. It made you look at her with a certain glance. Phoenix stopped, walking off when Hangman came near. She joined the others behind him. â âYou know for a sunshine, you frown a lot.â â he pointed out, touching your forehead.
You slapped his hand away. He grabbed you by the shoulders, moving his head closer to you. â âSmile, your dad is going to watch.â â he whispered making you widen your eyes. Jake moved aside from you, throwing his arm over you as he led you to the others. Maverick, Cyclone and Iceman neared. You all followed Maverick to the beach for a match of rugby. A good team exercise Maverick would call it. Cyclone and Iceman sat down, watching the pathetic play of rugby.
Hangman and you were on opposite teams. Fanboy had the ball, throwing it at Coyote. Hangman jumped in front of him, catching the football before his eyes. He then ran with it to your side, throwing his hard on the ground. He called it out in victory, pointing towards Iceman. Iceman clapped for Hangmanâs score. He then looked all smug at you. Phoenix nudged you as you rolled your eyes at him. Trying not to find it sweet. Rooster caught the ball wanting to throw it at you. You caught it, wanting to run when you got picked up from the ground.Â
Hangman had picked you up, making you squeal loud out of surprise. Your feet hit the ground again, as he kept his arms around you. â âTry getting out of this now, sunshine.â â he breathed out. You wriggled in his grip for freedom. When you werenât getting any, you tried running. Hangman laughed loud, squeezing his arms tighter around you. â âWhere are you going sunshine?â â he laughed out. You tried so hard not to laugh as well, not to enjoy it too, but you failed.
You stopped trying to run, laughing loud. You tossed the football over to Bob. You showed him your empty hands, showing him his attempt to stop you failed. Hangman picked you up in response, making you squeal again. He then pressed a kiss on your cheek so quick, he barely caught himself doing it. You turned round in his embrace, staring a bit at him. Jake stared back at you.
Swallowing, he let go of you, scratching his neck sheepishly. You looked blissful away. The two of you hesitantly got back into the game, questioning whether you were actually starting to like each other or that it was the drive of fake dating for a while now.
After practise, you were all exhausted. Having been playing till the sun had set. Worn out, you all decided to grab a few drinks at Pennyâs bar. You went up to her bar as Jake followed. Almost instinctively. You held four fingers up to Penny, ordering beer. Jake leaned with his elbows on the counter, throwing you a smug smile. Your phone vibrated in your pocket. Confused, you pulled it out holding it to the front. Jakeâs eye fell on the caller, taking the phone from your hand before you could react.
He picked up, turning around to lean against the counter with his back. â âWhat do you want?â â he said bothered. Your ex didnât even have to finish his sentence when Jake spoke again. â âListen asshole, if you call her one more time. Iâll make sure youâll never see daylight again. You wonât see me coming. Iâll fly above your house, aiming for your pathetic bedroom and youâll be burned to crisps in a matter of seconds.â â Jake threatened making you stare in shock at him.
âShe doesnât want you cause Iâm her boyfriend. Sheâs mine and let me tell you ass, I donât like sharing.â â Jake said over the phone. â âThis was your last call or youâre dead!â â he angrily hung up the phone. â âThank⊠thank youâŠâ â you said astonished by how hot that was. Jake tugged your phone in his pocket.
Penny arrived with the drinks as he took them, motioning with his head for you to follow. You slid into a booth with him as the others were waiting. Hangman threw an arm over your shoulder, pushing you closer to him. It made you feel like squealing. The lines of pretend and real blurring away. Jake caught you staring at him, melting as he saw you smile like the sun back at him. He moved his head closer to you, wanting to kiss you in that moment, but caught himself just in time.
He shifted his head to the side, kissing your cheek instead. It didnât feel satisfying, but he wouldnât dare himself to kiss you out of the blue with everyone around. Your friends were so used to the two of you dating, they hardly had any eye for it. Not clear it was all an act, started from a joke. After an hour or two, checked Jake his watch. â âIâm taking Y/n home.â â he said removing his arm from you. He got out of the booth, taking you with him.
You said goodbye to the others. Jake grabbed your hand, walking out of Pennyâs bar with you. Outside he was still holding your hand as it made you snicker soft. â âNo oneâs watching Hangman.â â you told him. Hangman looked at you with eyes full of affection. â âI know.â â he responded, pausing you. â âAre we still faking it?â â he asked catching you by surprise. Unsure, you pulled your shoulders up. That seemed to answer Hangman enough as he cupped your cheeks, kissing your lips.
The kiss was long, anticipating the moment till he could finally kiss you. His tender kiss moved to longing and desperation as his hands grabbed you tightly. You kissed him back, fully surrendering under his spell. The lines of fake dating having been shattered long ago.
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DC x DP Dead Tired 'Fake Relationship' plot bunny
Alright, imagine me presenting you with this like a proud cat bringing you the hair tie I just murdered. (Anyone is welcome to add to this - to treat it like a prompt or to expand on it. Just, like, let me know so I can consume it with an unhinged fervor, thank you!)
Tim (no longer forever 17) finds himself in a bit of a situation. One being that he's really fed up with Dick and Barbara and Alfred and even Bruce being nosy. And why are they being nosy?
Because that's their love language. And also, because for some absurd reason Tim cannot discern, Dick got it in his head that Tim is lonely. Which, of course means everyone has accepted the mission to get Tim hitched.
Is it that Tim and Bernard broke up? Is it that Tim has gone stag to every charity gala for the last year? Is it that Bruce finally pulled his head out of his ass and made things work out with Selina? The world may never know.
What Tim does know is he isn't lonely. He's fine. Truly.
Enter Danny Phantom.
The ghost hero is interesting. Tim side eyes the guy pretty hard when he joins the Justice League. For a dead guy, he's pretty cheery and up-beat. Honestly, with all the quips & puns, he could have been a Robin in a past life.
Surprising absolutely no one, Nightwing and Phantom quickly become butt-buddies, joined at the hip, partners in crime. Tim is not jealous, no matter what Dick says. He has his own team, his own cases, CEO work, etc etc etc and even more etc. Great, Dick has a new friend.
Too bad for Tim, one of his cases overlaps with Phantom's 'jurisdiction'. No one will tell Tim what that means. No worries, Tim will find out. He always does.
Red Robin and Phantom team up. It goes... great. No grievous injuries, the case gets solved, Phantom takes the frankly disturbing relic of Red Robin's hands. Tim cares only in-so-far that the thing is out of Gotham and Phantom promises (so-signed by Batman? the actual fuck?) it will be safe and won't return to the human realm.
They're wrapping up in one of Tim's more 'civilian' passing safe-houses. Mostly because it was the closest, and Phantom said something about 'ley lines' and 'easier to open a portal'. Cool, whatever. Tim was going to burn this safe-house soon anyway.
Tim, as always, gets himself into trouble. Chronic Thinking Too Much Disease, they really ought to make a cure for it. He's reflecting, watching Phantom eat Cheerios right out of the box, sitting on the counter, looking like he belongs there. When the fuck did Tim get Cheerios?
There's no denying it. Tim liked working with Phantom. The guy is good in a fight, doesn't rely on his powers too much, and kept up with Tim. Not not physically, but intellectually. And he's shockingly earnest when he isn't being a trash-talking little shit.
So. Tim gets an idea.
"Hey," he says before he's even thoroughly thought it out, "we should date."
Phantom pauses, gloved hand suspended in the middle of shoving another handful of cereal into his mouth, wide eyed and gaping. Attractive.
"Huh?" he says, eloquently.
"Not for real," Tim scrambles to explain. "I mean fake dating. Just hang around some, be a bit performative, nothing out of masks. We can say we're taking things slow and break up. Nightwing keeps trying to set me up with a date. This will get him off my case."
"Oooooh." Phantom resumes inhaling cereal. Why a ghost needs to eat, Tim would like to know, but it's probably rude to ask. Slowly chewing, Phantom seriously thinks it over. "You know, the council has been bugging me too. About dating. This could work out for both of us."
Council? Tim would like to know why a council is interested in Phantom dating. So he asks.
Phantom sighs explosively. Finally, he sets the Cheerios down. "OK, so like, this is need to know basis only. I haven't even disclosed it to the League. And like, Nightwing only knows because he's my friend and the Observants crashed one of our mission and blew the lid."
Pulling a face, Phantom waves an arm in an arc over his head. A crown appears, spinning and shooting off beams of light like an Aurora Borealis.
"I'm the Ghost King. It's a whole thing, no I am not taking questions on it at this time. Well, technically, I'm the Prince of the Infinite Realms because I'm too young to take the throne. So, there's a council and a regent. Whatever, not important!"
Phantom claps, getting himself back on track. "What that means is there's a council and Observants that are really interested in my personal shit. Including who I date. But like, I'm enjoying my brat girl summer and being single right now, not that they care."
Tim blinks. Then blinks again, slotting the new information in place alongside everything he knows about Phantom. That's... something.
"That sounds annoying," Tim says, instead of one of the approximately 23 questions in his head that are quickly spawning more by the second. "Fake dating would solve both of our problems."
Because Tim is a professional, they make a contract. Phantom will remain Red Robin's boyfriend, since they're taking it slow and no secret identities will need to be disclosed. Tim doesn't ask why Phantom would have a secret identity... he's dead? Saves the question for the later.
Red Robin will remain Phantom's totally human badass vigilante boyfriend, since they're taking it slow and Tim won't be required to do anything in any capacity for the Infinite Realms.
Then they set boundaries. Date ideas, what they're comfortable with for PDA, how much they'll have to do to sell it.
"I mean," Phantoms says, again with a mouthful of Cheerios. "Clockwork monitors the timelines, so he definitely already knows what we're doing. And he hasn't intervened yet." When Tim gives him A Look, Phantom helpfully explains, "He only intervenes when I do something stupid enough that'll change the course of the multiverse. So," then shrugs, entirely too nonchalant for Tim's tastes.
"If Clockwork already knows, won't he say something to the council or the Observants?" The very Observants Phantom has guaranteed will pop in on Tim at some point. So Tim feels compelled to ask.
"Nah," Phantom says. He kicks his feet from where he's sitting on the kitchen table now, right at Tim's elbow. "He hates the Observants more than I do. I bet he loves this. He's always down to fuck with them."
Great. That's... great.
Nothing can go wrong, right?
#my writing#dc x dp crossover#dc x dp ficlet#dc x dp prompt#Danny Fenton/Tim Drake#Dead Tired#Fake Dating Trope#not me writing this prompt and realizing it's practically a chapter#i never claimed to be capable of doing things in halves#and i do want to write this#i have no clue when i will be able to get to this so i am gifting my brain worms to the fandom#so with this as you please#Promises Promises
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DAY OUT
summary: in which ellen and y/n spend the day together shopping.
word count: 1.7k
warnings: use of y/n, insecurities that may be triggering,
notes: i am not proud of this part. heavily debating on re-writing it but wanted to get something out :)
© property of rowdyluv ; do not copy and re-upload as your own - anywhere. do not place my work inside AI codes, do not translate.
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm, golden glow over the quiet downtown streets. Inside the car, Y/n sat unusually quiet, her gaze lost in the reflection of passing buildings and people on the window. Her thoughts swirled like leaves in the autumn wind, each one heavier than the last. Each store they had visited had been a letdown, a sea of fabric and lace that seemed to mock her rather than offer a solution to her dilemma. She had hoped that dress shopping would be an exciting adventure, a bonding experience with Jack's mom, but it had turned into a tiresome quest with no end in sight.
Ellen, noticing the weight of her silence, offered a gentle, "You okay, sweetie?"
Y/n sighed, "I don't think I'm going to find anything. Nothing seems to look right on me."
Ellen, with a knowing smile, reached over and gave her hand a reassuring squeeze. "You've got to be positive about it, darling. If you go in thinking that way itâs going to be even harder. Youâll be stuck on negativity."
"But it's true," Y/n protested, her voice barely above a whisper. "I've tried on so many dresses, and none of them looked right." She swallowed down the lump in her throat. âI knew if I wore any of those I would only embarrass Jack.â
Ellen's smile didn't falter. "You could wear a paper sack and Jack would still think you're the prettiest girl in the room," she said, her voice filled with the warmth of a mother's unconditional love. "Trust, my son is as smitten as a kitten with you. Has been from a young age. Learning that the two of you finally started dating was a celebration for Jim and I.â Ellen sighed.
Y/n felt guilty for lying to Ellen about her and Jackâs current relationship status but that was Jackâs provocative. If he wanted his family to be under the same impression as the public.
Ellen parked the car with a hopeful smile. "This is it," she said, pointing towards the last store on their list, a quaint little boutique nestled between a bakery and a bookstore. "I have a good feeling about this one."
Before they could even step out of the car, she turned to Y/n with a sparkle in her eyes. "Listen to me," she began, her voice filled with a gentle authority. "Jack loves you for who you are, not what you wear. But I know how much you want to look amazing for him, and I'm here to tell you that you do. In every dress you've tried on today, you've looked beautiful. It's all about finding the one that makes you feel like the beauty you are, okay honey?â
She nodded and offered up a small smile towards Ellen.
Ellen could see the doubt still lingering in her eyes, so she took a moment before they got out of the car to speak from the heart. "You know," she began, "Jack's always had a way of seeing the best in people. And you, my dear, are the best he's ever seen, even when you two were little. You're smart, kind, and you have a spark that lights up any room you walk into."
Her eyes searched Y/n's, hoping her words would resonate. "Now, I know you're feeling down about the dresses, but let's go in there with an open mind, yes?" She offered her hand and led Y/n to the storefront entrance, her own excitement for the search not waning. The bell above the door jingled sweetly as they entered the boutique, and the scent of fresh flowers and fabric softener greeted them.
The store was a treasure trove of gowns, each one more exquisite than the last. Y/n felt the weight of her own inadequacies lift as they were greeted by a kind saleswoman who offered them individualized help. As they explained what they were looking for, the woman led them through racks of dresses, holding up each one with a hopeful smile.
Y/n's eyes scanned the rows of dresses, each one seemingly more beautiful than the last, but none of them seemed to be 'the one'. She felt her hope dwindling with every step they took, every dress that was deemed 'not quite right'. The pressure to find the perfect dress for devils event grew heavier with each passing moment.
Ellen noticed her growing discouragement and took a deep breath, her eyes scanning the store with renewed determination. "Let's try this," she said, leading Y/n to a secluded rack at the back of the store. "These are the last ones we're looking at."
Y/n's eyes fell upon a dress that was unlike any she had seen that day. It was a stunning blend of elegance and boldness, with the top half in black that flowed into a fiery red at the bottom. It was as if the dress had been painted by the very emotions she was feeling - the uncertainty of black meeting the passion of red. The irony of it being Devils colors too playing on the back burner.
Her heart skipped a beat as she whispered to Ellen, "Look at that one," pointing to the mannequin that held the captivating dress.
Ellen followed her gaze and nodded approvingly. "Ah, that's a unique choice," she murmured. "Let's see if it's available in your size."
âThatâs the only one actually.â The sales rep says, having overhead the conversation. âWe only received two of them and never got any more of them. A young lady came in two days ago purchased the other one for a charity event.â
Defeat tumbles into Y/n like a freight train. The unlikely chance there would only be two and the other would be purchased for a charity event too.
âBut if youâre wanting a red dress, look at this one.â The sales rep says happily.
Y/nâs eyes followed over to where the sales lady had moved to, and fell upon a simple yet elegant red midi dress. It was modest yet held an undeniable charm that called to her. She walked over to it and gently touched the fabric, feeling the softness of it beneath her fingertips.
"This one," she murmured to herself.
The sales rep handed Y/n the red dress with a knowing smile, as if she had read her mind. Y/n slipped into the dressing room, her heart racing as she pulled the garment over her head. The fabric was like a second skin, hugging her in all the right places, the silky softness a comforting embrace. As she turned to look in the mirror, she gasped.
The dress was a vision of understated beauty, with a neckline that whispered sophistication and a fit that accentuated her figure without revealing too much. The way the fabric fell around her, it was as if it had been designed just for her. Y/n felt a surge of hope, the kind that lights up a room after a storm.
It was surprisingly comfortable, not a single pinch or tug. It was like the universe had conspired to put this dress in her path, a beacon of light in the sea of frills and lace she had been navigating. She stepped out of the dressing room, her cheeks flushed with excitement.
Ellen's eyes widened as she took in the transformation. The young girl she watched grow up entered the dressing room timidly but exited with confidence that exuded from her body like none other.
"Oh, honey," she breathed, "you look absolutely stunning."
Y/n twirled around, watching the fabric dance around her legs, the dress was perfect it was so right and so her it had letting out a small giggle.
The dress was simple, a compliment to her, yet it had a certain charm to it that seemed to call out to all who looked at her. It truly was, as if the universe was pulling them to this boutique for this moment.
The sales rep, a petite woman with a sharp eye for fashion, clapped her hands together in delight. "It's like it was made for you," she exclaimed. "The way it hugs your curves and makes your skin glow, it's absolutely divine!"
Y/n couldn't help but beam at the reflection in the mirror. "It is," she murmured, still in awe. âIâm sorry Iâm just excited because I didnât get to do this in high school. I feel like this my senior year moment.â She smiled.
Ellen's eyes twinkled as she stepped closer to her, wrapping her in a warm hug. "You deserve every bit of this, and more," she said, her voice thick with emotion. "Jack's going to be absolutely speechless."
She flushed at the thought of when Jack sees her in a red dress. Especially when she is repeatedly thinking about how he said âmy girl looks good in redâ It may have been for show but itâs still something on repeat in her mind.
Y/n felt a warmth spread through her chest as she looks back at Ellen, the kind that comes from knowing you're loved and supported. She nodded, her eyes misting over. "Thank you, Ellen. For everything, for coming when my mom couldnât, for being there when he left, for this."
Ellen squeezed her shoulder. "It's what we do for family, or hopefully our future family," she said simply, her voice thick with emotion and a smile as she hands the cashier a card.
âNo wait! I can pay. Donât do that.â Y/n argued searching her bag for her wallet.
Ellen gently took her hand and held it in hers. âJack insisted. He wanted me to use his card for anything we buy you. And right now, this is what we are buying you.â She said with a firmness that didnât allow room for argument.
Y/n felt tears prick the corners of her eyes as she looked at the red midi dress in the clothing bag. It was more than just a piece of clothing; it was a symbol of the love and support she had found in Jack's family, even when Jack had left for the league. "Thank you," she whispered again, her voice thick and trembling with emotion.
#cay writes#âĄâ€· believe in me#jack hughes fic#Jack Hughes series#jack hughes imagine#jack hughes x reader#jack hughes x y/n#Jack Hughes x best friend#fake dating trope#jh86#jhughes#jack hughes#<- if youâre new itâs a series
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Not fake dating or fake married but a secret other thing: otp has been married for years but no one can find out because if HR hears about itâŠ.
(Or whatever other reason they donât think anyone should know)
#ao3 shenanigans#ao3#fanfiction#fanfic#fanfic tropes#secret marriage#fake dating#archive of our own#writing
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I need a tag that says âFake dating but one of them thinks itâs real and the one who knows itâs fake actually falls for them and thereâs angst but they end up together in the endâ
#teen wolf#sterek#supernatural#the vampire diaries#harry potter#drarry#dramione#stranger things#hellcheer#steddie#bamon#fandom#ao3#fanfics#tropes#ao3 tags#like 10 things I hate about you#or chasing liberty#failure to launch#no hard feelings#first daughter#sheâs the man kinda I guess#how to lose a guy in 10 days#this one is top tier cause they both lied and both fell in love#sheâs all that#cruel intentions#never been kissed#john tucker must die#and donât tell me about a fic where they both know about the fake dating and say âI know this isnât what you asked for but-
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I saw a video today that said, âItâs very uncomfortable as an adult when your friend starts to date somebody who sucks, and youâre all looking at each other going âGuys, if this is the person who makes them happyâŠI think collectively as a unit we can agree that we would rather see them sad. So what's the plan?ââÂ
And immediately went: modern Steddie AU were Steve dates his high school friend Tommy and everyone is tearing their hair out over how awful heâs being treated.Â
Ft. the Party, led by Dustin, hounding Eddie âI could get a man in a SECOND, I just CHOOSE not to dateâ Munson for help
However:
Eddie is mostly thinking the entire thing is a joke (King Steve and Tommy Hagan? Gay? Together?? Nice try Henderson.) until he runs into Robin. She laments that yeah, theyâre bi, but more importantly, Tommy is fucking awful and Steve refuses to see it.Â
2. Eddie, maybe, kind of, still has a crush on Steve ("Stop laughing Gareth, everyone has--had! Had a crush on him!") and the guy was never THAT bad in high school---but Tommy Hagan definitely was and a little revenge would be fun.
and finally;
3. Instead of going with the kids' well intentioned but very misguided âLetâs get Eddie to Steal Steveâ plan, Eddie meets up with the Robin/Nancy/Jonathan/Argyle/Chrissy dream team to figure out how to prove to Steve that Tommy is horrible.Â
Bonus: Robin and Nancy come up with a full proof multi step plan that involves Eddie pissing off Tommy in ways that look completely innocent. The hope is that Steve will see how controlling and unreasonable Tommy is, and break it off.
This hurts no one and just highlights to Steve Tommy's behavior.
Of course, Eddie goes off the rails immediately upon meeting Steve.
Instead of following The Plan, he, with the kids permission and help, gets Tommy to get blow up about THEM.
This is far more successful.
Bonus x2: A large amount of shenanigan's with the kids vs Tommy are involved. As is a scene were Steve breaks down and admits he knows Tommy is terrible, but Tommy puts up with him and Steve "knows how he is."
Eddie goes home, prints out a picture of Tommy and throws cheap ren fair daggers at it for at least three solid hours while he tries to think up ways to prove to Steve Harrington that his parents are wrong, hes very lovable actually.
In fact Eddie would very much like a shot at trying it out, thanks!
(It is also, inevitably, successful.)
#steddie#modern meet cute#SOMEONE TAKE IT FROM ME I CANT HAVE ANOTHER WIP#also I personally am very picky about fake dating tropes or âstealingâ tropes#cause you cant steal a person#but also#the trope is naturally exploitative and thats hard to do right#not to say I havent seen people do it WELL cause I have#just that its a hard one for me personally#anyway#Eddie munson#steve harrington#tommy hagan#stranger things#Eddie is a gremlin whose been on all of two dates and had three hookups but hes never telling the children that#angsty#so desperate for love Ill take any scraps I can get Steve Harrington#is a personal favorite of mine#and not in that whiny way#I mean in a realistic way#homeboy out here knowing that half of what he says is stupid but he believes it anyway and has a lot of issues from his parents#so you have to DRAG this shit out of him#or if youre Robin you dont HAVE too but Steves excellent at dodging#excuse making#and generally making everyone think hes making sane decisions#he is not#eddie clocks this instantly lol
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Oh no I have a fake dating longfic idea and I haven't even finished my other fic
But uhhh Rupert needs to clean up his image and be respectable, when Lady Gosling sees him out with Taggie she assumes she's his new girlfriend and they get caught out and now they have to uphold this fake relationship for the franchise
Imagine he's putting his all into the performance and Taggie has to convince herself it's all fake and not to believe, meanwhile Rupert is trying to impress her and show her he can be relationship material and he'll treat her as she deserves
And then normally she's the shy and reserved one in the act until she isn't and she boldly kisses him in public and he's absolutely SHOOK
#I'm in the middle of another fic and a drawing I have been this creative in ages I'm unwell but also joyful#rivals 2024#rivals hulu#rivals#rupert campbell black#rupert x taggie#taggie x rupert#alex hassell#taggie o'hara#bella maclean#Fandom#Fanfic#Rivals fanfic#angelblack#Angelblack fic#Fake Dating trope#Fake Dating fic
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âJust⊠Pretend.â
summary: in which harry convinces you to spend your summer in cape cod with his parents as his âgirlfriend.â but everything is just pretend, your not actually his girlfriend and you never have wanted to be his girlfriend, youâve never seen him as more than harry styles, the singer⊠but by the end of the summer will that change?
tropes (so far) : fake dating
part one
âItâs just for one weekend.â He pleaded, âThen you can go back to hating me. You never even have to talk to me again, I donât care.â
You sigh, your head falling backwards with a groan. You did not want to do this at all, but heâd been persistently asking you for days.
âCâmon, please?â
You roll your eyes, âYouâre on a date with a new girl every week, Iâm sure any of them would be up for it.â
âI canât just take anyone to my parentâs place.â
âWhy not? Or how about you just tell them youâre not seeing anyone right now? They wonât care.â
âI just need you to come, alright? Iâll owe you one, I promise.â
âWhy me? Thereâs a million other people you could take, besides Iâve already met your parents at a show, theyâll never believe weâre seeing each other.â
âAnd they really liked you!â
âThereâll be a ton of other people that they like too, Harry. Choose anyone else.â
âI canât.â He sighs.
âYou can.â
âI canât.â He repeats.
You look at him with tired eyes, awaiting his explanation. Youâd been over this a hundred times, you had no interest in pretending to be his girlfriend while he visited his parents over the summer.
âI already told them weâre together.â He says quietly, avoiding eye contact.
âWhat?â You scoff, âYouâve gotta be joking.â
âThey just⊠They met you at the show, and they really did seem to like you, and they kept going on and on about how they want me to find someone who makes me happy and stuff and I shut them up by saying weâre togetherâŠâ
âYouâre unbelievable.â You say, annoyed.!
The fact heâd been telling his parents ridiculous lies without even telling you about it, when said lies actually involved you had pissed you off.
Harryâs parents were lovely, and a producer on his latest album youâd met them a couple times at shows- Especially during the LA residence where you and his parents sat through the concerts in a VIP booth. His mum was lovely, always smiling and knew every single lyric. She told you that she was in Harryâs 0.5% of top listeners on Spotify last year.
You thought that was cute.
âšYou couldnât relate though, 5 Seconds of Summer were your top Spotify artist- Harry could never find out about that.
âTheyâve been asking for me to take you to the beach house for months-â
âMonths?!â You interrupt, âHow long have you been telling them weâre together?â
He shrugged, âSince the end of the Forum residency?â
âHarry that was SIX months ago!â You yell, âI canât pretend to be in a six month relationship with you, thatâs ridiculous.â
He sits down on the couch, hugging a pillow.
âYes you can. You practically know everything about me already. We spent every day of the tour together.â
âEverything about you in a career aspect.â
âEverything in general.â Harry corrects, âSometimes I think you know more about me than I do.â
âI donât. Youâre just saying this because youâre convincing yourself that this ridiculous idea will actually work.â
âName my first pet.â
âWhat?â You question. He was being stupid. There is no way youâd ever be able to spend two weeks with his parents over the summer, it was never going to work. It was a recipe for disaster.
âCâmon. You know the answer.â
He just kept staring at you. He wasnât giving up. The longer you stayed silent the more intense his stare got. When he began to raise his eyebrows youâd given up.
âMax.â You mutter quietly, unimpressed with this whole game he was playing.
âAnd what am I allergic to?â
âMarshmallows, but you eat them anyway.â
Harry was grinning, and it was pissing you off. He was winning and he knew it.
âMy favourite Christmas song?â
You rolled your eyes, âChristmas lights by Coldplay, but you tell everyone that itâs Merry Christmas Everyone because itâs a classic.â
Harry was giving you a âI told you soâ look. He wasnât going to quit until you agreed to pretend to be his girlfriend.
You sigh softly, âEven if I agree to this⊠It could he really damaging for my career.â
âNo one will find out.â His face was more serious now, and you could tell from the way he was looking at you that he meant it, âIâll make sure of that.â
âBut if if does-â
âIt wonât.â
âBut if it does, because thereâs always a chance no matter what you think, then everyone will only think I got hired to tour manage because weâre âsleeping together.ââ You say, using air quotes, just to further elaborate that this was all fake.
Harry had already got his grammy, he was at the peak of his career heâd be fine no matter what happened. But you were a female music producer in a male dominated industry, if people think you were only hired for this album because youâre fucking the singer- your career was over.
âIf people find out Iâll kill you.â
âDoes this mean youâre gonna agree?â
You nod, reluctantly.
âThank you!â He jumps out of his chair, âI swear Iâll make it up to you, thank you so much.â
â â â
If you were in Harryâs position youâd be vigilant of everything, everyone, everywhere. Youâd be paranoid of someone jumping through your bedroom window while you were asleep. But Harry was oddly calm. Maybe he was just like that. His lips were formed almost in a smile while he slept, and his eyes were moving under his eyelids- probably from a dream he was having. He wasnât calm very often- recently heâd been very on edge and anxious about everything, it was nice to see him look so peaceful. You hoped for that sort of peace someday soon.
You had been in the studio going on six hours, and when heâd taken a break from recording so you could go over the tracks heâd managed to fall asleep in that short period of time.
You let him sleep while you packed up the equipment, putting things back into their assigned places, and didnât bother waking him up until you were 100% ready to go.
âHarry,â You said softly, shaking his shoulder lightly, âHarry we gotta go.â
His eyes opened and he blinked a few times to adjust himself to the light.
âHuh?â
âWe only had the studio booked until six, we gotta go.â
âOh,â He sat up, stretching his arms and cracking his neck that had went into a cramp, âSorry, donât even remember falling asleep to be honest.â
âDonât worry about it,â You shrug, âWe got enough done today anyways. You deserve a rest.â
There were only three days left until the day Harry had said you were leaving for his parents place, and you had skipped over the subject every time heâd tried to bring it up. You didnât really want to think about it because you were dreading it so badly.
âIâll give you a ride home.â Harry said as you left the studio building.
âNo, itâs alright.â You say, âIâll just get an Uber.â
Harry glared at you, âY/N, just get in the car.â
You glare back. But it had been a long day so getting a free lift wasnât so bad.
âSo.â He said, starting the car. âWe gotta go over some things.â
âAbout the album?â You play dumb.
â⊠No.â He rolls his eyes, âStop pretending you donât know what Iâm talking about.â
âIâm not pretending.â
âLove, you gotta tell me some stuff about you. My parents are gonna ask me shit and I donât have a clue what to tell them.â
You groan. You shouldâve stuck to your gut and got an Uber.
âLike what.â
He shrugs, âWhatâs your favourite colour?â
âPurple.â You reply.
âMines is blue.â
âI know,â You reply.
âWhatâs your favourite song?â He asked.
You laughed to yourself a little.
âJet black heart,â You grin, knowing youâd get some sort of reaction out of this answer, âBy 5 Seconds of Summer.â
â5 Seconds of Summer?â Harry scoffs, âTheyâre punks!â
You roll their eyes, âThey turned to pop music and half of them are married, theyâre hardly punks.â
âYou know one of them dated my sister, right?â Harry groaned.
âYep,â You grin, âAnd wrote a banging tune about it as well.â
âDonât remind me.â He muttered.
âLook, you asked me a question and I gave you an honest answer. You canât complain.â
âI know, I know.â Harry said, âYou got any exes?â
You raise your eyebrows, âWhat?â
âThis is the kind of stuff I need to know! Like I dunno if Iâm your first boyfriend and all that.â
âHarry⊠Iâm 24 years old. Youâre not my first boyfriend.â
You said it almost as if he was your boyfriend. It sent a chill down your spine. This was going to be a long few weeks.
âGood to know.â He said.
He dropped you off outside your apartment.
âI guess the next time I see you will be for when weâre leaving, yeah?â
You nod. There was no studio session booked until after his vacation to Cape Cod, where his families beach house was, so he was right. The next time you see him would be at the airport.
âFlights at seven.â He says.
âGot it.â
The next few weeks were going to be hell.
part two coming soonâŠ
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#harry styles x reader#harry styles au#harry styles angst#harry styles smut#harry styles one shot#harry styles fic#harry styles fanfic#harry styles#harry styles story#fake dating#fake dating trope#fake relationship
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Tropes & More - Fic Recs
All the tropey-goodness!
Body-Swap:
Underneath Your Skin by crescentmoon222 - Dreamland AU, NSFW
What if Feels Like for a Girl by @mldrgrl - Dreamland AU, NSFW
Dreamland III by @admiralty-xfd - Dreamland sequel
Flea Market Economy by Punk
Iâll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours by Tv_Saved_The_Teenage_Girl
Masters of Time by @sisterspooky1013 - time travel to 1960s Masters of Sex, NSFW
Times Colliding by onlytheinevitable- time travel 1998/2018 body swap, NSFW, WIP
Cubed by Louise Marin - Scully wakes up as an alternate version of herself, NSFW.
Parallel by @sisterspooky1013 - Scully wakes up as an alternate version of herself, NSFW.
Fake-Dating:
Never by Allison Kinney - Undercover, NSFW
Diversion by @sisterspooky1013 - Stakeout, NSFW
Just Another Dinner Party by @somekindofseizure - Undercover at a swingers party during Arcadia
Amish Country by Lolabeegood - Undercover with the Amish, NSFW
Weâre Married Now by @skinfull - Undercover in a cult, NSFW
Hallowed by onlytheinevitable - Undercover in a cult, NSFW
More Than a Feeling by @sisterspooky1013 - Undercover at a carnival, NSFW
Undercover Swing by 2momsmakearight - Undercover at a sex party, NSFW
Itâs Just Pretend by @storybycorey - Undercover in a motel, fake sex turning into real sex, NSFW
The Marriage Spectacular by @cecilysass - Lost FBI agents. Stormy weather. A marriage retreat in a mountainside inn with one room available.
The Newlywed Game by onlytheinevitable - While going out for dinner, Scully runs into an ex and Mulder valliantly pretends to be her husband. However, that little lie traps them into having to play the Newlywed Game in front of a bunch of strangers and they have to navigate admitting feelings they haven't even admitted to themselves.
Baseball Metaphors by @leiascully - Scully runs into an ex and they pretend to be dating, NSFW
Just Go With It by @skinfull - Mulder runs into old high school classmates and they pretend to be married, NSFW
The Annapolis Grant by @slippinmickeys - AU, Scully pays Mulder to play the role of her boyfriend, NSFW
Wedding/FBI Ball Date:
Plus One by @alienqueequeg - Mulder convinces Scully to let him be her plus one at an old friend's wedding, NSFW
Hardball by Missy Pennington - Scully gets a sexy red dress to wear to the FBI ball when she finds out Phoebe Green will be attending
Five Ballrooms by @admiralty-xfd - Five Christmas parties. Five separate POVs.
The Twelve Tropes of Christmas by @mangokiwitropicalswirl - Christmas ball and all the tropes
Holidays:
far away and to the west by @audries - Thanksgiving with the Gunmen
at the close of the day by @audries - Thanksgiving on the road
Fairies, Skip Hence by @slippinmickeys - Christmas at the Scullys, NSFW
Shades of Winter by @piecesofscully - Christmas at the Scullys, NSFW
Marshmallow World by @agoodwoman - Christmas 1998, set Season 6, our beloved agents are working under AD Kersh. Mulder and Scully get into the holiday spirit. NSFW
Regular People by @chimerical1975 - Thwarted Christmas plans, impulsive decisions, and unexpected visitors make two extraordinary FBI agents into regular people. NSFW
Chicken Dinner by @cecilysass - Dinner at Mrs. Scullyâs. Mulder overhears Maggie speaking to her friends about her daughterâs relationship with her partner. What he hears floors him.
Gingersnap by @cecilysass - Holiday baking, NSFW
if the fates allow by @all-these-ghosts - Christmas with Mulder and Scully, 1993-2016
Birthdays by @syntax6 - seasons 1 through 7
One Bed (see Faking Dating above too):
Letâs Play a Game by @danasculllie - Motel room Truth or Dare, NSFW
Truth or Dare by Adrienne - Mulder and Scully have a wicked game of Truth or Dare while sharing that hotel room in Rain King. NSFW
Twenty-Questions and a Winter Storm by @danascully77 - NSFW
Designated Mulder by onlytheinevitable - Mulder had always wanted to see what Scully would be like drunk, but he didn't anticipate it would finally happen on the one night they had to share a bed. NSFW
Sexy Snowed-In by @peacenik0 - Mulder and Scully are snowed-in together, will they find a way to escape their boredom? NSFW
Hot and Sticky by Megan Reilly - One hotel room, two FBI Agents...and it's a hell of a hot night besides. NSFW
One room. One bed. by spooky66 - NSFW
Free Merlot at the Cool View Motor Court by @sarie-fairy - post The Rain King, NSFW
Turn that damned thing off by @sunflowerseedsandscience - The Rain King missing scene.
Time Enough At Last by bayloriffic - The Rain King missing scene.
Conversation in the Dark by Cass - The Rain King missing scene.
Stop Me by Gina Rain - post The Rain King, NSFW
Unbidden by @phillippadgettwrites - NSFW
Bunkmates by @leiascully - There's only one hotel room, and it's got a special surprise.
Expense Report by 13th_blackbird - The Bureau conducts an audit, and Scully considers the costs.
Scully/Other:
Universal Invariants by @syntax6 - set over the course of a canon-parallel version of season 1 and early season 2 where Scullyâs boyfriend Ethan who was cut from the pilot sticks around. NSFW
Early On by @sunflowerseedsandscience - Mulder and Scully are drawn to each other from the start but Scully is still with Ethan. NSFW
Homicidal Tendencies by Swikstr - Casefile crossover that pairs Scully with the detective from Homicide: Life on the Street. NSFW
You He Did Not Fail by extraordinarily_ordinary - After Scully leaves the X-Files for a position in LA a case brings them back together. Starts Scully/Other but ultimately MSR. NSFW
Original Sin by @syntax6 - post FTF Scully moves to Utah. Scully/Other but great MSR. NSFW
Arizona Highways by Fialka - Visions of Melissa lead Our Heroes on a case confirming the existence of a series of Emilys. But does Melissa really have a message, or is it all in Scullyâs head? Scully/Other but ultimately MSR. NSFW
No Regrets by MystPhile - During Arcadia Scully reconnects with Detective John Kresge. Ultimately MSR but not until the very end. NSFW
Promises to Keep by Prufrockâs Love - post Requiem Scully/Skinner, I really struggled with this one, but still an interesting read. NSFW
Heartâs Desire by @malibusunset - post Two Fathers/One Son Scully reconnects with an old boyfriend during a case. My favorite Scully/Other fic - ends in MSR, but itâs probably the only fic where Iâve thought that Mulder might be the wrong choice. NSFW
La Lacuna by @aloysiavirgata - Scully explores her feelings after Milagro while investigating a murder. Scully/Other but ultimately MSR. NSFW
Mulder/Other:
The Waters of Babylon by @aloysiavirgata - As they prepare to become Rob and Laura Petrie, Mulder thinks back on his life and the paths not taken.
Seventeen by @scapegrace74-blog - Explores how Mulder's sexual relationships shaped (and mis-shaped) him as a man. Each chapter represents a different partner. Mulder/Other, ultimately MSR, NSFW
Triptych by @iconicscullyoutfits - married to Diana AU, ultimately MSR
To Love Somebody by Tess and Jacquie LaVa - In the midst of attempting to have a normal romance, Mulder's escalating feelings for Scully, and her deteriorating health due to her advancing cancer, make it impossible for him to commit... Mulder/Other but ultimately MSR. NSFW
The Guts by @wtfmulder - How would Scully react if Mulder dropped an open condom wrapper in front of her? MSR but dealing with Diana.
Dr. Scully's School for Exceptional Boys by Prufrockâs Love - post series, Mulder/Other and MSR, NSFW
One for the Road by @phillippadgettwrites - post breakup, Mulder has a girlfriend but mostly MSR, NSFW
Pregnancy/Baby/Family:
The Family G-Man by Neoxphile and FelineFemme - A double tragedy strikes Mulder the week before Christmas of 2003. What if he could go back and change things, save the son one lost and give the other the family she wanted? Could it keep them safe? NSFW
Five Years and a Lifetime by @monikafilefan @slippinmickeys - One night stand AU. Five years later, Scully and Mulder work at the same pediatric hospital, and Scully's four year old daughter bears a striking resemblance to the picture of a dark haired girl that sits on Mulder's desk... NSFW
In the Best Interest of the Child by @mldrgrl - AU When tragedy strikes, Mulder is forced to take guardianship of his young niece, but the matter is complicated by the arrival of a sister-in-law he's never met.
The Way Things Are by Sukie Tawdry - One night and their whole lives were changed forever. Season 1 AU. NSFW
Right Hand Return by humphreywrites - Scully is returned from her abduction with a baby, no memories of anything prior to her captivity and some PTSD.
All That Is Dark and Bright by @malibusunset - Emily lives AU. NSFW
Five Years and One Night by Shalimar - Scully leaves the X-Files post-Emily but gets drawn back in when Mulder discovers Emily wasnât the only child created. NSFW
Intimacy Deux by Mojo - The one in five billion happens. NSFW
40 Weeks by @malibusunset - What if the IVF attempt in Per Manum had been successful? NSFW
A Boy and His Fox by 6hoursgirl - What happens when two FBI agents have a platonic relationship based on trust and mutual respect...and an exchange of genetic material. NSFW
The 13th Sign and 7 Days in May by Prufrockâs Love - Post-Deadalive. Mulder saw no reason for life, death, sex, Armageddon, or emotional dysfunction to stand in the way of true love.
Hurricane Season by rah and beduini - Post-Existence week at the beach with the Scully family and baby Wim. NSFW
Terra Firma series by @malibusunset - Post-Existence domestic family drama, a classic comfort read for me. NSFW
Misc:
Partners With Benefits by onlytheinevitable - Friends with benefits, NSFW
Truncated by Lysandra31 - Scully and Mulder find themselves in a tight spot. Spooning ensues.
You Send Me by @spooky-nerd - Portals keep popping up around Mulder. It's rather inconvenient until he realizes it's possible the universe is trying to tell him something.
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Fake dating. Fake dating. FAKE DATING AHAHDJDJ (Iâm excited Iâve been wanting someone to do a fake dating fic with Vi forever thank you)
I hope you get well soon!! The flu sucks :(( đ«¶đ«¶
actually!!!! i'm pretty sure it's been done!
@silknspice has a lovely vi fake dating au here :D
#đ§ raindrops#arcane#vi x reader#arcane x reader#when i tell you i've been through nearly the ENTIRE vi x reader tag i rly do mean... i've prob been thru the whole thing Lol#i was bopping back and forth between whether or not to add fake dating as one of the tropes in this hockey x figure skating fic#but ive never actually written a fake dating thing before so i thought i'd be fun FOR THE DRAMA
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