#i ditched the club i was supposed to go to bc my bestie n i didn't wanna be overstimulated n drunk on nye we just wanted to be drunk
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i can't do raves i can barely do house parties but FUCK where else is it socially acceptable to make bracelets and give them to others as a random act of affection i wanna do that :(
#mmm i can do what i want i'm just gonna do that#i would do a rave but respectfully i don't want to#i ditched the club i was supposed to go to bc my bestie n i didn't wanna be overstimulated n drunk on nye we just wanted to be drunk#so we went to the park instead#dumb ass shit âžâď¸ ŕŁŞ Ö´ÖśÖ¸Ö´ÖśÖ¸Ö´ÖśÖ¸Ö´ÖśÖ¸Ö´ÖśÖ¸Ö´ÖśÖ¸Ö´ÖśÖ¸Ö´Öśâđđ
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thatâs so true
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pairing - paige bueckers x azzi fudd
c/w - language, toxic p/toxic relationship (situationship) (kinda toxic a too)? i guess you could call it angst? but itâs very unserious bc iâve been doing too much serious stuff. fluff and happy ending. very dialogue heavy
a/n - i donât usually like to incorporate music into my fics but the anon who gave this prompt specifically recommended it so i hope i did it justice! also, this takes place azziâs freshman year so like 2021/2022, and i know this song didnât exist then but this is fiction so i can do what i want đ. hope yall enjoy!!!
They only have five minutes before theyâre supposed to leave with everybody else to Tedâs. Unfortunately for Azzi, Paige Bueckers is very hot and also very much on top of her, and both of these things coincide to create quite the predicament: they canât stop kissing.
Itâs normal for them, lately. Kissing is easier than talking, considering talking has gotten harder since they startedâwhatever this is. Or maybe restarted is a better word, considering they did this same thing in high school. But back then, the kissing was a little clumsier, often fast and desperate, whereas now theyâre older, mature (yeah, right) and they take their time with these things, often just making out for hours before they move on to other things, relishing in not having to worry about either of their parents or siblings barging in on them like they used to.
Thereâs also another differenceâback then, they were dating. Like, introducing each other as their girlfriends, going on dates, holding-hands-in-public dating.
Thatâs different because todayâand for the past six monthsâtheyâve been decidedly not dating.
âWe donât need distractions,â Paige had said after theyâd fucked, only a month after Azzi came to UConn. (They had both agreed to stay just friendsâbest friendsâbut nothing more. But then they had to live in the same building and watch each other get all hot and sweaty at practice and see each other in skimpy pajamas and who were they to blame, really, when they fucked in that club bathroom one heated but sober night? They had spent a year broken up, a year of being long-distance besties, FaceTiming and texting and posting each other on socials with captions like âhappy birthday i miss youâ and âcome see meâ. It honestly wouldâve been wrong for them to not fuck.)
âMmâPaige, wait,â Azzi whispers when they finally separate for air.
âWhatâs up,â Paige says, eyes roving over every inch of Azziâs face. Her voice is a little raspy from lack of use and it does things to Azziâs tummy.
âIâyou donâtâwe need to go,â Azzi urges, pushing at Paigeâs shoulders. Paige, of course, just smiles at that, pressing her knee up in between Azziâs legs. Itâs really not her fault when she gasps a little.
Paige chuckles, leaning down to kiss her forehead, then between her eyebrows. âDo we?â she mumbles, pecking the tip of Azziâs nose and the corner of her mouth. âLike, do we really?â
âYes, Paige, we do.â Azzi moves one of her hands down to Paigeâs occupied thigh, trying desperately to separate the toned muscle from her aching core. âCâmon, itâll be fun.â
âDefinitely not as much fun as this is.â
âWell, we can continue later, when we get home.â That gets Paige to move her knee back, offering Azzi both relief and leaving an ache between her legs. She does her best to flash a sultry smile. âItâs a weekend. We can stay up all night if we want.â
Paige looks at her skeptically. âI thought you were stayinâ sober?â
Azzi moves her head back and forth. âMight not.â
âFor real?â
âUh-huh.â Azzi winds her arms around Paigeâs shoulders, then scratches a little roughly down the length of her back, something Paige has always been into. It works, Paigeâs jaw dropping just enough to show the pink of her tongue. âI want it, too, P. We just canât ditch the team again. I think they already suspect us.â
âWhat?â Paige makes a face and scoffs. âNah, weâre sneaky.â
âYou called me babe in front of everyone at practice.â
âThatâs a friend thing.â Paige waggles her eyebrows and plants a kiss on her lips, as if to prove just how friendly they are.
âNika saw you basically groping me the other day, too.â
âI never did that.â
âMy apartment, the kitchen. Movie night. I was making popcorn and you came up behind me and grabbed my tits.â
âHm. Donât remember that.â
âYou said âI wanna fuck you from behind right now,â and poor Nika walked in and stared at us and said, âThis doesnât look like youâre making popcornâ.â
Paige groans, dropping her head into Azziâs shoulder and effectively laying the entire length of her body on Azziâs. âI did wanna fuck you from behind. You were wearing those jeansâŚâ
âPaige!â
âOkay, whatever.â Paige is a little muffled now, buried in the crook of Azziâs neck. Her breath tingles, sending hot shivers up the length of her arm. âI do that to everyone, Nika wonât think anything of it.â
âOh, really,â Azzi says, tone dropping into something utterly unamused, and Paigeâs head pops up when she hears it. âSo you say things like that to every bitch?â
Paigeâs eyes widen. âNo!â she grapples for something to say, and Azzi just raises an eyebrow at her. âI donâtâI meantâI just didnât wanna admit youâre right, I wasnâtâbaby.â Paige juts out her bottom lip. It kinda works. âYou know I wasnât thinkinâ.â
This is another interesting thing about their current situation: because theyâre not dating, theyâve never discussed where they stand in terms of other people. Sure, at the very beginning, they agreed since it was just casual sex, there was no reason for them to be exclusive. They didnât want to get anywhere near that line of the all-consuming, intense relationship they had in high school, and they figured seeing other peopleâor at least having the option to do soâwould steer them clear of that. And it worked for aboutâŚtwo seconds.
But then somewhere down the line things got a little blurry and slowly but surely Azzi stopped thinking of them as friends with benefits and as more of a slightly complicated but also fun situationship. Because at some point they started kissing without the goal of sex or even third base, just little pecks here and there when they had a second alone. And then they started staying a little longer each time after theyâd fuckâat first, theyâd leave directly after. But then they would stay for some basic aftercare, and then it got to full-on snuggling, and then it got to their clothes in each otherâs apartments from how often theyâd stay the night with each other. And the most recent development which really cemented things for Azzi: Paige has started using pet names outside the bedroom, something she only ever did while they were girlfriends. Itâs only been a few weeks since this started and Azzi was absolutely floored when Paige had picked up her phone call with a, âHey, baby.â
And now here they are, late for yet another night out because Paige is very clearly scandalized at the mere notion of her seeing another girlâeven though itâs supposed to be allowedâand Azzi has to be honest, she doesnât love the idea, either.
âAw, câmon,â Paige says when Azzi doesnât reply. âDonât be mad at me, mama.â
Azzi blinks up at her, officially not jealous and not overthinking about their complicated situation any longer. âYouâre stupid,â she teases, scooting back and sitting up.
Paige follows closely, so that by the time Azzi is propped up against the headboard sheâs on her lap. âYouâre really stopping us?â she asks.
âWeâre already late, Iâm sure everybody left without us,â Azzi says, tapping Paige encouragingly on the hip, âso yes.â
Paige doesnât yet move and doesnât look like sheâs going to until a sharp knock at the door makes both of them jolt. âHey!â Itâs Aaliyahâs voice. âYâall cannot be taking this long to get ready.â
âI donâtâŚwe justâŚâ Azzi stammers as Paige scrambles off her, and they both get quickly to their feet, making as little noise as possible, âour hair wasnât cooperating,â she says, reaching up to fix Paigeâs tousled hair. âWeâll be right out!â
âYou better be, weâre all waiting outside and itâs fucking cold.â
âComing!â Azzi calls, letting Paige wipe some of her smudged lip gloss, rolling her eyes when Paige smirks at her and says, âOh, you will be.â
She has no idea what Paige Bueckers is to her, but an annoyance will always take the top spot.
ââââââââââââââââ
When Azzi had claimed sheâd stay sober with the other freshmen, she hadnât accounted for the fact that she has a best friend who loves to party and who loves peer pressuring even more.
âCâmon, just a few shots,â Paige pouts, leaning in too close to her. Azzi glances around the bar, trying to see if anybody is watching them, but she canât tell. Thereâs too many people.
âNobody can hear us,â Paige assures her, placing her hands low on Azziâs hips, pressing her into the wall of the corner theyâre semi-hidden in.
Azzi swears this girl is horrible for her blood pressure. âPaige,â she hisses, removing Paigeâs hands, ânot here.â
âYou shoulda let us stay home,â Paige says, and now that her hands are placed firmly at her sides her eyes do all the wandering for them, raking slowly down Azziâs body and back up. âI woulda had you fucked out by now, I swear.â
âOh, I believe you,â Azzi mumbles.
âYou seem anxious, baby.â Bravely, Paige holds her again, though this time itâs at a more friendly place, higher up on her waist. Azzi tries to meet her eyes but theyâre held firmly on her lips. âFuck. I wanna kiss you so bad.â
âNo, Paige,â Azzi says, as sternly as possible. She would rather like to kiss her too, but not here, not now, not when Paige is tipsy and Azzi is horrendously sober.
âOkay, Iâma go get me another dirty shirley.â Azzi swears she would marry that drink if she could. âAnd Iâma grab a couple shots for you while Iâm at it. And then weâre gonna fuck in the bathroom.â
Azzi smacks Paige on the arm. âIâm done with public restrooms. Once was enough.â
Paige, still sober enough to have some sort of common sense, wrinkles her nose. âYeah, youâre right. But Iâm still grabbing shots.â She smacks a wet kiss onto her forehead and with that, turns around to head toward the bar.
Azzi doesnât get a second of peace before someone else is sidling up to her. Though when she looks over she sighs with relief when itâs just Caroline. âHey, Carol.â
âYouâre so lucky you have a girlfriend whoâll buy you shots,â Caroline says, looking wistfully in Paigeâs direction.
âSheâs not my girlfriend.â
Caroline side-eyes her. âUh-huh.â
âSheâs not. We broke up.â
âAnd then got back together.â
Azzi shoves her away before pulling her back, linking their arms together as she leads them towards their teamâs section of seats. âNope. Weâre still exes.â
âExes who are romantically involved.â
âCarol,â Azzi groans, urging her to shut up as they approach the rest of the girls. âWeâre just friends.â
It used to leave a bitter taste in her mouth, lying to her closest friend, the one whose shoulder she cried on when she and Paige broke up. But after six months of doing it, sheâs used to it. And itâs not like Caroline believes her, anyway.
âOkay,â Caroline says skeptically. âSo if the guy thatâs been looking at you since we got here asked for your number, youâd give it to him?â
Theyâre at the teamâs booth now, and Amari perks up at the mention of the slightest possibility of drama. âWhat guy?â
âI havenât noticed a guy,â Azzi says, which is the truth. As it usually goes, sheâs only had eyes for Paige tonight.
âOver there,â Carol says, leaning against the table and gesturing subtly across the bar. âMuscle shirt.â
âImmediately no,â Azzi replies, not even looking for him in the group of guys across the room. But he must be actively searching her out because just as sheâs about to look away she catches his eye, and even though she immediately looks away, she can still see him grin out of the corner of her eye.
âUh-oh,â Amari mutters. âYou engaged him.â
âDonât make eye contact,â Azzi says, turning away from him to face her friends. âMake yourself unapproachable.â
Caroline turns away, too, and the two of them lean over the table.
Aaliyah looks up from the conversation she was having. âWhatâre you guys doing?â
âHiding,â Azzi hisses.
Amari peeks around Azziâs shoulder, then settles back in her seat. âHeâs coming over.â
âWhat?â Azzi wants to look at him but doesnât, instead inching herself closer to Caroline. âSave me.â
âWho is that?â Aaliyah asks, not-so-subtly staring at the guy.
âA man about to flirt with Azzi,â Caroline says, nudging her away.
âOh, Paige is gonna be maddd,â Aaliyah sing-songs, and they all giggle like this is funny and not absolutely awkward and stress-inducing.
Azzi glares at them. âShe has no reason to be mad.â And itâs true, she kind of doesnât, but that doesnât mean she wonât.
âOh, yeah?â Caroline asks, glancing behind them just as Azzi feels the man come up behind her. âWeâll see about that.â
And then thereâs a tap on her shoulder, and Azzi takes a deep breath before turning around with a strained smile on her face.
âHey.â Muscle shirt is standing a little too close for comfort, which sheâs sure heâll excuse by the crowded bar but is obviously just him being weird. âYouâre Azzi, right?â
âUh-huh,â Azzi says, leaning back against the table.
âIâve seen you around,â he continues, smiling cockily, obviously very proud of himself for being brave enough to approach her. âYou come here a lot, right? To Tedâs?â
Azzi shrugs, looking casually to her side in the hopes that Caroline will rescue her, but to her astonishment she has slid into the booth next to Aaliyah and is now chatting happily with the rest of the team. âI guess.â
âNoticed you werenât with Bueckers,â he says, and she winces. Not five sentences into the conversation and heâs already brought up her current situationship. âThought it was a good opening.â He laughs. She doesnât.
âHow so?â she asks, a little nervously.
âI mean, she obviously doesnât want anybody coming near you.â A girl squeezes past behind him and he takes it as an excuse to inch even closer to her. Azzi presses herself further back into the table. âCanât even look your way without her looking like sheâs gonna fight someone.â
âSheâs just protective,â Azzi says. As if Paige would do that for any of their friends, as if that level of pure possessiveness is normal.
âRight.â He doesnât sound fully convinced. âYou didnât ask my name.â
God. Why are men soâŚgross? âMy bad.â He stares at her expectantly. âUhâŚsoâŚ?â
âIâm Elliot,â he says, grinning at her. That muscle shirt is really not doing good things for him. âYou want me to buy you a drink?â
âUm, actuallyââ
âSheâs good.â
Azziâs shoulders sag at the mere sound of Paigeâs voice. She canât help but smile when Paige approaches them, moving roughly past Elliot to sidle up next to her. She hands her two brightly colored shots before slinging an arm around her, firmly ignoring Elliot. âGotchu these. Lemme know if you donât like âem.â
Azzi nods, and usually sheâd shy away from the physical contact, especially right in front of their friends, but now she leans into it, safe under Paigeâs arm. âThanks.â
âSorry I took so long.â As if sensing her discomfortâwhich she probably canâshe rubs her thumb soothingly over her shoulder. âTheyâre super busy up there. You okay?â
Azzi opens her mouth to respond, but Elliot interrupts her. âSheâs fine, dude. Weâre just talking.â
Paige looks at him. âAight. Well, you can be done talking now.â
Their teammates have gone mostly quiet behind them, and Azzi rolls her eyes when she hears them snickering.
Elliot scoffs, but heâs skinny and a little shorter than Paige, and when her arm tightens around Azziâs shoulder he puts his hands up. âDamn, okay.â
Azzi breathes a sigh of relief when heâs gone. âThank god. That was so awkward.â
âYou shoulda called me,â Paige says, dropping her arm to turn around and face their teammates. âAnd yâall shoulda helped her out.â
The girls look up at them innocently. Amari smiles charmingly at Paige and says, âWe knew you were gonna do it soon enough.â
Azzi shakes her head and downs one of the shots. It is as disgusting as it looks.
âYou guys suck,â Paige says, pulling Azzi into her side once again. âLeaving my girl in the trenches like that.â
Dozens of eyebrows raise at that, and itâs then that Azzi smells the booze on Paigeâs breath. She flushes, trying to pull away. âP,â she mutters.
âI know,â Paige says, holding fast to Azziâs waist, setting her shirley on the table so she can wrap the other around her, too.
âPaige,â Azzi urges, pressed completely now into Paigeâs chest and trying desperately to ignore the scrutinizing looks from her teammates. She hopes theyâre all too drunk to think hard about Paigeâs behavior.
âYeah,â Paige says, her hand creeping slowly down Azziâs back.
âDid you have another drink?â Azzi asks, trying to walk them away from the booth, but Paige keeps her feet planted.
âI mightâve had another shot.â Paige grins, and Azzi would easily admit she likes it a lot more than muscle shirtâs. âMissed you, baby.â
The girls are pretending not to eavesdrop, but theyâre clearly listening, sharing furtive glances with each other. Which is justâgreat. Because tomorrow the girls are going to have questions and Paige will be sober enough for that to stress her out, which will in turn stress Azzi out, and there will be no saving face if she lets Paige continue on like this.
âNot now, Paige,â she hisses, trying desperately to push her back.
Paige pouts. Their faces are far too close together. âWhat, you wanna go back to that guy or sumâ?â
Azzi knows sheâs not serious, but it still annoys her, and she doesnât feel quite as comforted in Paigeâs arms anymore. âSeriously, Iâm not in the mood.â
Paige scoffs, maybe a little more serious now. âCourse you arenât.â
Azzi blinks at her, and when Paigeâs hands drop to her sides she takes a step back. âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
âI dunno.â Paige gestured between them. âJust that you never wanna be around me unless weâre fuââ
Azziâs overstimulated and irritated, but she still has enough common sense to shove Paige hard enough to shut her up. âDonât.â
Paige watches as Azzi drinks her other shot. âWhat? You really donât want anybody to know, huh? You that embarrassed or something?â
Azzi shakes her head in disbelief, stepping back towards Paige so they can at least have this conversation too quiet for anybody to hear. âAre you dumb? Youâre the one who wanted to keep this secret.â
âBecause I didnât want my teammates thinking I was distracted!â
âOur teammates, Paige.â Azzi gives her another little shove for good measure, and then she steps away again. âYouâre acting stupid. Go chill out and come back when you wanna be normal.â
âFine. I will.â With that, she turns on her heel and disappears into the crowd. Azzi rolls her eyes at her hot-headedness. Theyâre both too stubborn for their own good, but Paige is ten times worse when sheâs drunk and Azzi has always been more logical. Little, senseless arguments like this never happened when they were datingâor even when they were broken upâbut now that theyâre at this weird in-between, theyâre becoming more frequent.
Hence why they prefer to kiss instead of talk.
Azzi plops down beside Amari, grateful when nobody questions her, and feels a little better when she thinks about how good the make-up sex will be later.
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There will be no make-up sex tonight. Or ever, Azzi thinks bitterly, glaring daggers at the girl Paige is currently feeling up.
Okay, feeling up might be an overstatement. She has a hand on her arm. But Azzi knows better than anyone that for Paige, hand-on-arm action might as well be foreplay. And the girl seems to sense it, too, if her batting eyelashes and twinkling smile have anything to show for it.
âSheâs just doing it to make you jealous.â Once again, itâs Caroline, sidling up next to Azzi to study the tall blonde across the bar.
âI have no reason to be jealous,â Azzi all but spits out, and Caroline smirks.
âPretend all you want, Az. But itâs impossible to not see whatâs going on with you and her.â
âThereâs nothing.â Paigeâs fingers trail down the length of the girlâs arm and itâs almost like Azzi can feel it, too.
âAre you guys exclusive?â
âNo,â Azzi responds immediately, too tipsy to be thinking straight, and when Caroline smiles proudly to herself, she backtracks. âI mean, obviously not. Weâre not anything.â
âWell, if youâre not exclusive, sheâs not doing anything wrong.â
Azzi hates this bitter reminder and turns her anger onto her best friend. âShut up, Carol.â
âYou two should probably talk about not seeing other people,â Caroline says, as wise and perceptive as ever. (She is also significantly more sober than Azzi is.)
âShe can see whoever she wants,â Azzi seethes, stirring the ice in her drink. âI donât care.â
Paigeâs eyes flit from the girlâs face to Azzi. And then, with a little smirk, she leans in to whisper something in her ear, blue eyes never leaving brown as the girl giggles and grabs onto her arm. She smiles, too, and Azzi takes some satisfaction in the fact the girl has no idea sheâs not the one Paige is doing this for.
Sheâs always been good at putting up a show. And Azzi has always been her captive audience.
Not tonight, Azzi decides as she looks firmly away. Itâs about time Paige learns to behave herself.
âââââââââââââ-
Itâs been a long night of drinking and trying not to watch Paige attach herself to this random girlâs hip when Azzi is approached by none other than random girl herself.
Sheâs gorgeous up close, but Azzi canât help but notice her brown curls and crescent dimples, the way theyâre the exact same height. It nearly makes her laugh.
âHey,â the girl says, dropping into the bar seat next to Azzi.
âUh,â Azzi says, vey tipsy and very irate. âHey.â
âWhatâs that? It looks so good,â the girl asks, pointing to her drink. Her voice is soft and kind, nothing malicious gleaming in her eyes. Azzi hates it.
âJust a mango daiquiri,â Azzi responds, kind of unable to be snarky about it with the wide-eyed way the girl is looking at her.
âOh, fancy! Iâm definitely gonna cop that.â She smiles conspiratorially at her. Azzi canât help but smile back. Okay, now she just kind of hates herself. Sheâs never been one to be rude to girls sheâs jealous of. Especially not harmless, sweet ones.
âItâs so good,â sheâs saying before she can help it. âAnd they come in all different flavors so thereâs like, endless possibilities.â
âStop,â the girl gasps.
âI know!â and then they both giggle like the tipsy college students they are. This is possibly even better than hating her, because itâs almost like a smack in the face: look at me, Paige, being the bigger person. Making best friends with your target of the night. Howâs that feel?
âHey,â the girl giggles, leaning her elbows on the bar. âYouâre Azzi, yeah? You play so good.â
âThank you!â Azzi gushes, flashing her dimples as the girl does just the same. âWhatâs your name?â
âIâm Haven,â she replies. Even her name is nice. Azzi thinks about how Paige mustâve thought the same thing when they met a few hours ago, but she doesnât like the thought, so she pushes it firmly away.
âHey,â Haven says, sounding suddenly hesitant. âUm, I actually wanted to ask you something. AboutâŚPaige?â
Azziâs eyes snap to where the blonde sits at the teamâs boothâshe always seems to know where Paige is in a room, though she never remembers tracking her movementsâbefore she quickly looks back to Haven. âWhat about her?â
âWellâŚthat,â she says.
âWhat?â Azzi asks, stirring her drink casually.
âThe reaction you just had to me saying her name.â
Okay, so Azzi apparently does not appear as cool and collected as she thought. âOh, that was justâI mean, sheâs my best friend.â
âYeah?â Haven asks. âBecause I kinda got the impression yâall wereâŚâ
âNo,â Azzi says, trying to contort her features into something like disgust. âEw. Never.â
Haven raises her eyebrows. âNever?â
Why is everybody deciding to clock Paige and Azziâs shit tonight? âOkay, like, maybe at one point. But itâs over.â
âReally.â She does not sound convinced at all. Glancing over at Paige, Haven leans forward, as if sheâs afraid theyâll be heard. âItâs just, she keeps looking at you and you keep looking back and she was all over you earlier, so likeââ
âI wouldnât say she was all over me.â
âShe totally was.â Havenâs looking at her like sheâs clueless. âI justâŚlisten, Paige invited me over tonight.â Azziâs stomach drops. So definitely no make-up sex then. In fact, Azzi might as well pack up her vagina right now because Paige has ruined everybody else for her, too. âAnd I donât wanna get in the middle of anything,â Haven continues, completely oblivious to Azziâs internal vow of celibacy, âespecially nothing messy.â
âYeah, no, I totally get that.â Azzi sighs heavily; considering their situation is exactly what one might describe as messy, Azzi figures itâs probably the right thing to do to tell this poor girl the truth. âTo be honest, we kinda areâŚI dunno. I mean, we fuck.â
âOkay,â Haven nods, sounding not at all surprised.
âShe stays over most of the time. I stay at herâs sometimes, but she mostly stays at mine.â
âSpare toothbrushes in each otherâs bathroom?â
Azzi winces. âPossibly.â
âYeow.â
âAnd, like, generally, we donât see other people. We used to, at the beginning, but not anymore. We were just talking about it today, actually. Well, not talking about itâwe donât talk about stuff. Weâre not serious enough for Paige to wanna talk about stuff.â Azzi is rambling now, and Haven is hanging onto her every word, and Azzi thinks she loves making fast friends with other girls then realizes this is the exact thing that happens every time she gets drunk. Perhaps she crossed over that line awhile ago.
The two of them have their heads close together now, the rest of the bar completely shut out. âBut anyway, she said something and I was like, what, you say that to all your bitches? You know, mostly joking but not.â
âOf course.â
âAnd she was all, no, baby, I would never ever have other bitches, donât be mad,â Azzi says, deepening her tone in a stupid caricature of Paigeâs voice.
Haven gasps. âThat was today?â
âLike ten minutes before we came here.â
âAnd then she was all up on me tonight.â Haven glares in Paigeâs direction. âDamn.â
âI know. But like, yeah, weâre not exclusive or anything so itâs fine. But itâs not, you know?â
âOh, for sure. Thatâs fucked up,â Haven says haughtily. âSo, wait, how long has this been going on for?â
âUhâŚsix months?â but no, that doesnât feel right. âWell, I guess, like, four years? But six months.â
Haven blinks at her.
Azzi sighs. âWe were super serious in high school.â
Haven nearly screams, slamming her hand on the bar. âSheâs your ex?â
âYes!â Azzi cries, and it feels so, so good for someone to understand her situation. âWe were so in love and shit! And then things started feeling weird the summer before she came hereâbecause, like, Iâm a year younger than her so she was gonna be in college while I was still in high school and IâI could tell she didnât wanna be tied down by her lame hometown girlfriend so I ended things.â
âGirl!â Haven yells.
âI had no other choiceeee,â Azzi groans. âShe woulda broken up with me if I hadnât broken up with her.â
âYouâre crazy,â Haven says, shaking her head. âThat girl is down bad.â
âStop,â Azzi says, waving her off.
âShe is, horrendously.â Haven gestures over to Paige. âAs soon as you got to UConn she wanted to start something with you, right? And then yâall have a little tiff and sheâs doing the most with another girl just to get your attention?â
âShe asked you to go home with her,â Azzi points out. âThat definitely wasnât for my benefit.â
âUm, Iâm sorry, have you not noticed how scary alike we look?â Haven asks, and Azzi flushes. âShe was definitely gonna pretend I was you. Which Iâm not down for, like, at all.â
âSheâs such a dick,â Azzi says. Because she may have been in love with Paige Bueckers since high school, but yeah, sheâs still kinda a dick.
âTotally,â Haven agrees. âButâŚ
âDonât tell me youâre about to defend her.â
âListen!â Haven places her hands on Azziâs shoulder. âI think her heartâs in the right place. She wants you. Sheâs just a littleâŚmisguided.â
Azzi shakes her head. âShe was the one who said we couldnât be serious. She said we couldnât have âdistractionsâ.â
âAnd you didnât stop to think that maybe she was still insecure and hurt by the fact you broke up with her and was protecting herself from getting hurt again?â
Azzi blinks at this drunk, genius girl in front of her. âWhoa.â
âYeah. You know what, Iâm starting to think maybe youâre both a little stupid.â
Azzi shoves her. âDonât get so cocky, you could be wrong!â
âI could,â Haven admits. âBut where would that leave you? With an asshole ex-girlfriend who messes with your head for fun?â
Azzi thinks maybe, if they didnât look so uncannily alike, she could kiss this girl. âI love you.â
âGirl, I love you more.â Haven pats her arm and leans back on her barstool. âNow take Auntie Havenâs advice and give her the silent treatment for a few days. Sheâll realize her mistakes and come running back real quick.â
âWhat if I donât wanna take her back?â Azzi says, already knowing itâs bullshit.
âYou do. But you gotta make her work for it. And then you have to communicate with her.â
Azzi makes a face. âDidnât I already tell you we donât like talking?â
Haven rubs her temples. âThereâs your main fucking problem, Azzi.â
Itâs then that Havenâs eyes trail to something over her shoulder and before Azzi can ask thereâs a large, warm, all-too-familiar ringed hand on her shoulder. âWhatâre you two talking about over here?â
Azzi looks first at the hand on her shoulder, then slowly up to Paigeâs face. Paige raises her eyebrows, waiting for an answer, and then Azzi looks back at Haven, meeting her eyes.
And then they laugh.
âWhat?â Paige nearly demands.
Azzi brushes her hand off, still giggling. âLeave us alone, Paige.â
âI just didnât know yâall knew each other,â Paige says, and Azzi delights at how confused she sounds. âBecause you two seem pretty buddy-buddy over here.â
âDidnât realize you were watching so closely,â Haven quips. Azzi giggles.
âNever said I was.â Paige moves from behind Azzi, going to stand beside them, studying them closely. âYou two are drunk as hell.â
âSo are you!â Haven and Azzi both say at the same time, and tears are forming at this point. Azzi holds on to Havenâs knee to keep herself from falling off her chair.
âAight, yeah, Iâm getting you an Uber,â Paige says to Haven, before touching Azziâs arm, âAnd Iâma walk you home.â
âI can get my own Uber,â Haven says haughtily, but Paige already has her phone out.
Once again, Azzi bats Paigeâs hand away. âI donât wanna go home with you.â
Paige rolls her eyes, still navigating through her phone. âI figured, Az. But we live in the same building. Just lemme walk you.â
âYouâre not sober enough to walk me.â
âIâve been drinking water for the past hour, Iâm pretty much good.â Paige shuts her phone off and looks at Haven. âYou carâll be here in fifteen.â
âWish you were pretty much good a couple hours ago,â Azzi grumbles.
Paigeâs expression becomes a little less nonchalant at that. âI know, mama, we can talk about it tomorrow.â
And that almost works. But then Haven sends her a warning glare and she straightens up. âNo, thanks.â
Paigeâs face scrunches up like it always done when sheâs shocked, and Azzi hates that itâs still the cutest thing in the world. âWhatchu mean?â
âExactly that,â Azzi says, standing from her barstool. Her butt is sore from sitting for so long. âAnd Iâll walk home with the rest of the team, thanks.â
Paige splutters. Haven gives her the middle finger.
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Later, when they are walking homeâstumbling, more accuratelyâAzzi is leaning against Aubrey when she hears familiar footfalls coming up behind them and braces herself.
âHey, Azzi,â Paige calls, catching her arm as she catches up. âCome walk with me.â
âI wanna walk with Aubrey,â Azzi says petulantly.
Aubrey looks awkwardly between the two of them.
âBro, justââ Paige stops, mindful of their audience. âLetâs just talk, okay?â
âNo, thanks.â
âAzzi, câmon.â
âIâm drunk and Iâm cold and Iâm mad at you. Leave me alone.â
Paige looks desperately to Aubrey for help. Aubrey just shrugs and says, âWhatâm I supposed to do? She said what she said.â
âThank you,â Azzi huffs.
âMan, fuck this,â Paige says. Azzi feels very satisfied when Paige falls back, leaving her alone. But her arm also tingles where Paige had caught it.
Oh, yeah. This makeup sex had better be good for the trouble sheâs going through.
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It isnât until the next day that, during a car ride with Caroline, Azzi disovers it.
The two of them have always had similar music tastes, so when an unfamiliar song comes on over the speaker, sheâs a little surprised. However, as she listens to the lyrics, she finds herself even more surprised at how much they resonate with her.
I could go and read your mind
Think about your dumb face all the time
Living in your glass house Iâm outside
âHey,â she says, âwhat song is this?â
âThatâs So True,â Caroline answers, still staring ahead at the road. âBy Gracie Abrams. Why?â
Looking into big blue eyes
Did it just to hurt me, make me cry
Smiling through it all, yeah, thatâs my life
âOh,â Azzi says casually, âno reason.â
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It becomes very apparent there is a reason when, over the next week, the song becomes everyone elseâs problem.
So apparent, in fact, that the team actually starts to worry about her.
âWhat did you do to her?â Aaliyah asks as soon as Paige walks into the apartment.
âYou broke her,â Amari says.
âThat stupid song kept me up all night and itâs your fault,â Aubrey continues, pointing menacingly at Paige.
âI didnât do nothing!â Paige says, backing away from her angry friends.
âYou better fix it,â Amari says. âLike, now.â
âFix what?â
Oddly, they all go quiet at this. Paige is about to ask whatâs up with them when music begins blasting from somewhere in the dorm.
âThat,â Aaliyah says.
Paige scrunches her nose. âBad pop music?â
âIt is not bad,â Caroline says defensively, joining them in the entryway. When she gets judgmental looks from the other girls, she sighs. âOkay, it wasnât bad. But Azziâs been listening to it nonstop for a week and it used to be my favorite song and now Iâm sick of it.â
âWeâre all sick of it,â Amari adds unhelpfully.
âI still donât understand what this has to do with me,â Paige says, but of course sheâs lying. From what she can make out the lyrics are about a break up, maybe, something to do with jealousy and anger. With the way Azziâs been dodging her this week (calls sent straight to voicemail, texts left on read, not even a hint of eye contact when they see each other) she knows she fucked up at the party.
Itâs not like them to fightâreally, itâs not. Theyâve gotten into more arguments this year than they have in their entire friendship. Obviously, thereâs a correlation there, something major signaling that this whole friends-with-benefits thing doesnât work for them. Or maybe it does. Maybe itâs the whole best-friends-who-dated-then-became-exes-then-friends-with-benefits thing that they canât do.
But either wayâfights? Like, actual fights that Paige canât talk (or kiss) their way out of? Those are rare.
She didnât think their argument at the bar was that big a deal. Didnât even think her flirting with another girl would make Azzi mad. (Sheâd been hoping for jealousy because dysfunctional as they may be, the sex is really good and itâs even better when one of them is all riled up).
She has a sneaky feeling this all has to do with that girl at the bar. Haven. The cute one who looked a lot like Azzi and seemed super into Paige until she turned around and became best friends with none other than Azzi herself. She shouldâve known that would happen. Azzi always makes friends when she gets drunk.
She just wishes this bout of silence (and celibacy) between them would end already.
âYou canât be serious,â Amari says.
Paige shrugs.
âWe all know you two are fucking, Paige,â Caroline says quite bluntly.
And, okay, the sheer panic that Paige feels at this is maybe a little ridiculous.
She never wanted the teamâanyone, reallyâto know she and Azzi were back together. Because, well, they werenât, for one, and thereâs no good way to tell your parents, âHey, you know how I was super emo about how the love of my life broke up with me before college? Yeah, well, itâs been a year and Iâm not totally over it but I fucked her in the bathroom at a club and weâre going steadyâas in, fuckingânow!â
But the main reason she didnât want anybody to know is because she wasâisâso afraid of having her heart broken again. And if she keeps this to herself, then she gets to act like she doesnât care if history repeats itself. Gets to move on and not think about it and use other people as rebounds without anybody batting an eye.
But itâs been six months of them going from friends with benefits to best friends who also kiss and have sex to best friends who kiss and have sex exclusively with each other. She may have gotten a little too cocky, may have thought they were finding solid ground, and may have not put so much effort into hiding it.
But Azzi hasnât spoken to her for a week and she doesnât even remember what solid ground feels like anymore so yeah, the notion of her friends knowing about them when they may be on the brink of ending is a little scary.
âOkay,â Amari says tentatively when Paige stares blankly at them, âdonât freak. Itâs not a big deal. We donât care.â
âNo, IâI know,â Paige stutters.
âSeriously, P, itâs cool,â Aubrey says, patting her shoulder. âJust, you know, go fix it.â
That song has played three consecutive times since this conversation started. They may be right. Paige mightâve broken her.
Mightâve broken them.
âAnd while youâre at it,â Caroline adds, giving her a little push in the direction of Azziâs room, âmake sure you guys are official so we donât have to deal with this again.â
Paige tries to plant her feet to prevent her advance towards Azzi, but Aubrey rounds to her front and starts pulling at her arms while Amari pushes and then sheâs directly in front of a door with a pink âwelcomeâ sign hanging off the front. As that song thuds accusingly through the door, Paige doesnât feel very welcome.
âOkay, stop being a pussy,â Aaliyah pipes up from behind them, âand go in there. Please.â
âMake it stop,â Aubrey says. She almost sounds like sheâs about to cry.
Paige stares at them, wondering if theyâre really going to make her do this. But they all nod at her before disappearing down the hall so itâs just Paige in front of Azziâs door and she could leave, could just go back home but sheâd never hear the end of it from her teammates. (And she might end up hating herself if she does that, too.)
So, with a deep, steadying breath, Paige lifts her fist and knocks.
âComing,â Azzi calls. Blessedly, the song turns off and thereâs some rustling inside before the door creaks open.
Paige expects a lot of things when Azzi first sees herâanger, upset, a door slamming in her face.
What she doesnât expect is the satisfied smile that flits across Azziâs face before she carefully fixes her expression into something more somber.
âUh, hey,â Paige says. âCan Iââ
âCome in,â Azzi says gravely, opening the door all the way to let her through.
âUh, aight.â Nervously, Paige walks past Azzi, a little afraid that is some sort of trap based off the strange way sheâs acting. Once sheâs inside and the doorâs shut, she faces the younger girl, though doesnât quite look her in the eye. âSo, I justâŚyou know, about the other night. At Tedâs.â
Azzi nods. âGo on.â
âWell, I know I started that lil argument and I feel bad.â
âUh-huh.â
âI was just drunk and I wanted your attention so I acted stupid.â
Azzi crosses her arms impatiently. Paige wishes she had written this down and practiced beforehand or something.
âAnd with that other girlââ
âHer nameâs Haven,â Azzi says sharply.
Paige blinks at her, surprised. âYeah. Her. Wellââ
âSheâs actually really nice. Weâve been texting.â
Paige canât help but scoff a little at that. âWhat, you gonna leave me for her or sumâ?â
âWe look related, so no,â Azzi says, raising an eyebrow. âAnd if I remember right, I thought it was you asking her to come to your place that night.â
Shit. So the two of them really did talk about everything. Thatâs not great for her.
âI didnât mean it,â Paige says, which is very much trueâshe doesnât know what she wouldâve done if Haven had agreed to come over that night, but she certainly wouldnât have kissed her. âI just, we were arguing and I wanted to make you jealous so we could, like, kiss and make up.â
Azzi crosses the room to sit on her bed, and Paige hovers awkwardly, wondering if she should follow. She decides on staying put. âI was jealous,â Azzi says. âBut it just pissed me off.â
âI know, and it was a stupid thing to do.â
âI justâI thought we werenât really, like, seeing other people.â
Paige freezes. This is completely outside of argument-at-Tedâs territory and it seems a little more like serious-talk-about-us time. Which Paige is just not prepared for at all. She shouldâve made notecards for this.
âI meanâwe arenâtâbut, likeâŚâ Paige trails off, and she knows itâs bad how uncertain she sounds when hurt flashes over Azziâs expression.
âHave you? Been seeing other people,â she asks, and Paige can tell sheâs trying to sound nonchalant, putting on a brave face, but in reality sheâs terrified of the answer.
Paige rushes to reassure her. âNo, Az, no. Not aâseriously, not a single person. Not since that day at the club.â Not since the day Azzi came to UConn, if sheâs being a little more accurate. But Azzi doesnât need to know that.
Again, Azzi tries to act like it doesnât affect her. But Paige knows her far too wellâfar too intimatelyâto miss the way her features relax, her shoulders lowering just a little bit. âMe neither,â she says softly.
Paige lets out a breath she hadnât realized sheâd been holding at that. âOkay.â
âSoâŚwhat does that mean?â Azzi asks tentatively.
Now that Azzi seems a little less guarded, Paige takes her chance to sit beside her on the bed, though not too close. âI dunno,â she says lamely, but when sheâs met with a heavily annoyed silence, she sighs and tries desperately to think something up. âI mean. We canât really be casual and exclusive. Thatâs not really how that works.â
âYeah,â Azzi says.
Paige waits for her to pick up the conversation at least a little, but she doesnât, and Paige is forced to go on. âI donâtâI think itâs not even something I want anymore. The whole casual thing.â
Itâs hard, getting the words out, like each syllable is a barrier being broken, and maybe it is. Paige looks down at her hands, fiddles with them, anything so she doesnât have to watch Azziâs reaction.
âPaige,â Azzi says quietly.
And when Paige catches the hesitancy in her toneâthe fearâshe is suddenly too desperate and maybe even too in love to keep quiet just because itâs hard. Because she canât do this, not again. She canât watch Azzi walk away without at least putting up a fight.
âI know what I did was wrong,â Paige blurts out before Azzi can say anything else. She looks up, stares at the wall ahead, before turning to Azzi. She tries to detect the look in her eyes and what it may mean, but canât. âAt Tedâs. And Iâm sorry. I guess I justâthese past six months have been soâI mean, theyâve been good, but theyâve also been super fucking confusing and kinda scary, too. Itâs like Iâm always on edge waiting for you to end things, so whenever we get too close to how we wereâbefore, in high schoolâI back out, no matter how hard it is. No matter how good it feels to have you again.â
Azzi opens her mouth, the beginning of a word escaping, but Paigeâs heart races and she stands, stopping her. âBut Iâm realizing that I donât think I can do that with you. I donât think I can be just friends with you, or friends with benefits, or even whatever the hell it is weâve been doing. Every day since you ended things Iâve been a fucking wreck, Azzi.â And itâs true. Her freshmen year had been hard, spent sleeping with random caramel-skinned, dimpled girls to try and fill the Azzi-shaped void in her heart. And the summer after was hell, too, reconnecting with Azzi long-distance and trying to become friends again, acting like they were never anything more. And the past six months has been the worst of it all, because having Azzi but not really having her, keeping her at an armâs length and teetering on this edge of will she do it again and when will it happen proving almost painful.
Azzi stands, too, stepping in front of her, tilting her chin just slightly up to make eye contact like sheâs always had to do. âI didnât want that, Paige,â she says, almost as if sheâs pleading. âI wantedâI thought youâd have more fun if you were single. I thought youâd resent me for, like, tying you down.â
Paige looks at Azzi for a solid few seconds, trying to discern whether sheâs fucking with her. And when Azzi doesnât laugh or tell her this was all a stupid prank she turns around, pushes her hand through her hair, and then faces her again. âAre you fucking for real?â
âYeah,â Azzi says sheepishly. âI thoughtâI donât know. I was also sixteen and stupid and insecure, and I just wanted to make you happy. I didnât think about what I wanted.â She looks down at her feet. âDidnât realize how hard itâd be.â
âYeah, you were stupid,â Paige snaps, and when Azzi flinches, she takes a step towards her. âYou really thought that Iâdâwhat, not want you? Want to fucking break up so I could hoe around?â
âKind of!â Azzi says, throwing her hands in the air. âThings already felt off that summer before you leftââ
âBecause I didnât want to leave you!â Paige practically shouts, and she wonders briefly why they never bothered to discuss this before. âI had no idea what I was gonna do when we were so far apart, but you know what? We could have handled it. We couldâve handled a year. I wanted to handle it, if it meant we could stay together.â She takes another step closer, so theyâre face-to-face now. âI thought you were bored of me or sumâ, you know? I was so fucking hurt.â
âI wasnât trying to hurt you!â Azzi cries. âObviously I wasnât bored, Paige, or I wouldnât have jumped your fucking bones the minute I got to school.â
âAnd obviously I didnât wanna be single or I wouldnât have let you!â
Silence washes over them, and Paige is sure she could hear a pin drop, almost as sure as she is that their teammates are thoroughly listening to this argument outside the door. But she doesnât care. Not when sheâs looking close-up at the girl sheâs loved forever and seeing her for the first time in almost two yearsâinches apart without hidden hurt or secret regrets tucked between them.
Theyâre both breathing heavy, both affected by everything theyâve just said and everything that still needs to be said but itâs not a surprise that they hold each otherâs gazes, both too stubborn to be the first to look away.
And when the eye contact becomes too much for Paige to bear, she decides she will not chicken out, will not let her trepidations hold her back this time. And she leans forward and kisses her.
Theyâve kissedâa million times, probably. Maybe more. At this point, theyâve learned each other down to the last breath, the last hair on their heads. They know exactly where to put their hands, exactly how to tell what the other is feeling based off the way they move their lips, exactly what things to say in between kisses. But despite all that, thisâthis feels brand new. Gentle, and tentative, but excited, too, like they know itâs the mark of something different. Something better.
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A week later, when Paige appears at her doorstep with a nervous little smile and flowers to take her on their second-first date, Paige asks her about the âlame girly songâ sheâd been playing on repeat. Azzi tells her the song is not, in fact, lame, and is actually really quite good. She doesnât admit that she canât listen to it anymore.
(And, because I know youâre all wonderingâyes, the makeup sex was as good as Azziâd hoped.)
#lilahâs works#this is so stupid#but i kinda love it#this was so fun to writeeee#canât wait to write the smut scene đ#hope yall like#pazzi#paige bueckers#azzi fudd#pazzi fics
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