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SPARK ââââ kim minjeong.
synopsis: in a whirlwind romance, a seemingly perfect relationship is shattered when jealousy rears its head, revealing minjeongâs unsettling obsessions and igniting a battle for sanity between love and darkness.
pairing: toxic girlfriend! minjeong x girlfriend!fem reader
warning(s): fire (uhm yeah...), jealousy, manipulation, toxic relationship, unhealthy relationship, possessiveness, victimhood, violence. (let me know if I missed something!!)
word count: 7,2k (i had to rewrite it because my docs hates me and for some reason deleted the file where i had the original work... anyways this version is very similar.)
aespa masterlist.
your relationship with minjeong was complicated.
at first, the world appeared pastel and soft, built on hues of affection and endless laughter.Â
you remember the early days clearly â she was the kind of girlfriend who would take you out on dates every weekend,how she would surprise you with breathtaking bouquets, each more vibrant than the last. there were daisies, peonies, and delicate lilies, transforming corners of your home into a floral wonderland. your place started to resemble a botanical garden, petals spilling into every corner, their sweet scents blending with the memories of her laughter.
minjeong had a gift for warmth; there were times when she gazed at you as if you were a novel she could read forever, showering you with compliments that seemed to ebb and flow like the tides; âyou look so beautiful today,â she would say, even on days when you hadnât left the house or merely tied it into a messy bun. she would compliment you even when you forgot to fix your hair or wore an old hoodie.Â
her sweet, simple gestures spoke volumesâkissing you on the knuckles, tucking a lock of hair behind your ear, and watching you intently when you spoke like you were the only thing in the universe that mattered. sometimes, sheâd slip her hands into your pockets while you two held hands, wanting to keep your fingers warm when you forgot your gloves in winter. everything felt right, perfect.
but then, like a sudden storm cloud obscuring a clear sky, everything shifted. the first crack in your fairy tale surfaced when lifeâs mundane obligations got in the way of love. one fateful weekend, you had to make a choice â a subject looming over your head like a dark shadow. with an important exam creeping ever closer, you found yourself compelled to cancel your much-anticipated date night with her. the guilt settled heavily in your stomach as you dialed her number, knowing how much sheâd been looking forward to it.
âhey minjeong, iâm really sorryâŠâ you started, your palms sweaty around the phone. âi canât make it this weekend. i need to study. itâs this exam, andââ
nerves consume you, leaving you speechless. there was a long pause on the line. you could practically hear the wheels turning in her mind.
âitâs okay,â she finally said, her voice tight. âdonât worry about it,â her voice chimed back, light yet edged with something you couldnât pinpoint. âgood luck with your studies.âÂ
there was an unsettling dissonance lurked beneath the surface, leading you to believe she was fighting back something more than disappointment.
âi'm really sorry, baby. i promise i'll make it up to you as soon as possible.â you assure her, feeling the guilt eating away at you and making you feel bad, even when you weren't doing anything wrong other than putting your studies first.
âi told you not to worry about it. i understand, it seems that right now your studies are more important than your girlfriend, i get it.â
you didnât miss the subtleties in her tone; the tension that suggested she was biting back words that didnât fit into her kind demeanor.
âanyways, i'll hang up right now. i'll leave you to study in peace.â
however, judging by her tone of voice, youâd swear she was tapping the inside of her cheek with her tongue to keep from blurting out what she was really thinking.
of course, thatâs how it was. you used that weekend to study, but there were a couple of changes along the way. you ended up meeting at a friendâs house to study. she told you that she had knowledge of the subject since her sister was studying the same subjects at university and spent nights and nights studying, so inevitably your friend ended up listening to her sister study, whether she wanted to or not, memorizing more knowledge than she anticipated.
you were focused on studying, hair tied in a messy bun, books and notebooks scattered all over the table, along with pencils and empty coffee cups. your friend thought it was kind of funny to see you so focused on studying when most of the time you never studied for tests or even put a pencil down in class, so she had no better idea than to take a photo when you werenât looking.
you were deep in the grasp of equations and theories when your friend, in a mischievous moment, snapped a photo of you. you had been so absorbed that you hadnât sensed her reach for her phone.
as she clicked the shutter, the light captured you: hair a mess, scribbles sprawled across your notebook, a look of fierce concentration. unbeknownst to you, that seemingly harmless moment cascaded into something monumental. your friend, having the joys of social media at her fingertips, instantly uploaded it to her instagram stories, a lighthearted snapshot of you crushing it at studying.
minjeong was home, idly watching television, when her phone buzzed, instantly receiving the notification that your friend had made a post seconds ago. why she had notifications from your friends activated and how she managed to get updates in real-time? well, that was a secret better left unsaid. you knew that she followed your friends closely, but you never thought much of it. that was her way of staying connected, of knowing what you were up to, as if weaving a delicate thread between you, even from afar. but this thread snapped when she clicked on the notification.
within moments, minjeong sat frozen in her living room, her heart racing. she glanced at the photo on her phone: you, hair piled haphazardly, surrounded by crumpled papers and empty coffee cups, looking like you were about to conquer an academic mountain. but it wasnât only that. in the background, through the window, she could see your friend's house, ryujinâs house. the instant flash of jealousy sparked inside herâa gut-wrenching twist of envy that she fought to suppress.
the blossoming rage was immediate and insatiable. she nearly smashed her phone against the wall, leaving it to dangle dangerously from her fingertips, all shatters and anger. seconds felt like hours as her mind raced, spiraling through anger and betrayal with dizzying speed.Â
her hand trembled, tightening around the phone as she scanned the comments already popping up, friends praising your focus, others playfully teasing you. each word only fueled the fire in her chest. the image replayed in her mind, vivid and cruel, making her heart race. what had she allowed to slip while you studied with another girlâso effortlessly immersed in the comfort of your friendship while she was left behind?
minjeong felt a sudden jolt of irritation surge through her. the kind that ignited flames of a insane jealousy. the realization that you were spending time with someone else, not just anyone, but with someone who was so visibly present in your life. someone who had now become a part of this moment you were sharing without her. it felt like betrayalâthe photos intended to capture your essence instead felt like reminders of her absence.
what did it mean that you were there, alone with her? had you been telling her the truth this whole time about studying together? or had you grown tired of her and her little quirks? it felt like betrayal, visceral and raw. how did her sister's extra study sessions become her own?
in a rise of frustration, she silenced her phone, the sound echoing like a decision reverberating through her thoughts. she tossed it onto the couch and stood there, still as a statue. the warmth of the living room seemed to suffocate her, and her mind whirled with conflicting emotions. without thinking, she grabbed her jacket from where it hung and impulsively marched out of her apartment, slamming the door behind herâher heart racing as the chill of the evening air surrounded her.
where are you going? the question echoed in her mind as she stepped onto the city streets, her breath misting before her in the winter chill. she didnât know where to go; the cold wind cut through her, much like the realization of what she felt inside. she was filled with confusion, anger, and hurt, questions swirling around her like the fallen leaves.
what if you didnât want her anymore? what if this was just the beginning of something spiraling out of control? the images of you studying with someone else, laughing and flirting, ignited feelings she hadnât felt in a long time.
maybe she was overreacting? the right words swirled out of reach, tangled in the threads of her heart. she played back memoriesâeach sweet moment together battling with the icy reality of this new picture, this betrayal. she questioned every second they had spent together, every revelation she had quietly harbored about her feelings for you. youâwho were supposed to be her source of happiness, now felt like a threat, a source of pain.
your walk back home is peaceful. the cold breeze of early winter kisses your face, sending tiny shivers down your spine. luckily, you have your coat on, its fabric a comforting barrier against the chill wrapping around the city.Â
the faint glow of street lamps illuminated the sidewalk, their lights flickering like distant stars against a darkening sky. the scent of fallen leaves mingles with the faint aroma of smoke from distant chimneys, creating a vivid tapestry of autumn giving way to winter. you found comfort in the rhythm of your footsteps, each echo resonating against the chill of the night air.
as you reached the entrance of the building where you lived, you noticed a profound silence enveloping the space. the usual soundsâthe laughter of neighbors, the creaking of doors, the faint hum of lifeâare conspicuously absent.
normally, you would hear the hum of distant conversations, the clatter of heels on the tile floors, or the soft notes of music drifting from neighbors' open doors. but tonight, the only sound was the faint rustle of your coat as you shuffled inside.
a strange feeling settled over your shoulders, as if the air itself was holding its breath, the kind that prickles at the base of your neck, whispering that something isn't quite right and making you sense that something was amiss.Â
you pause for a moment, scanning the darkened hallway, but sigh and shake it off. itâs late, after all; perhaps everyone is tucked away, hibernating in their cozy nests.
you pressed the button for the elevator, the ding echoing through the stillness. as it ascended, an unsettling sense of unease crept in. you canât even hear the faint sounds of other apartmentsâthe muffled TV shows, the soft laughter, and the rhythmic background of city life. even the elevator seemed to hold its breath, devoid of the usual creaks and groans. you wondered if everyone around you had decided to vanish, leaving you as the sole inhabitant of this quiet realm.
the ascent felt slower than usual, the stillness heightened by the lack of familiar sounds. the soft whir of the machinery felt almost alien in this quiet atmosphere. just when you start to feel anxious, the elevator dings, announcing your arrival at your floor, but you feel unnerved, looking forward to the ordinary chaos of your apartment.
stepping out onto your floor, you adjusted your scarf and made your way down the hallway. rummaging through your bag for your keys, your thoughts wandered to what youâd studied at ryujinâs place earlier. it had been a late session, fueled by coffee and late-night snacks, and a part of you regretted not sending a text to let Minjeong know.
just as you were about to lose yourself in that thought, you felt a sudden grip on your wrist. startled, your heart raced as the hallway light flickered on, illuminating the figure of minjeong standing there, her expression a mix of concern and frustration.
âwhere have you been?â minjeongâs voice pierced the silence, echoing off the walls. her expression was layered with concern and something deeperâsomething that sent a shiver down your spine. in an instant, the hallway light flickered on, casting a warm glow that seemed almost foreign amidst the encroaching shadows.
you turned, wide-eyed, the knot in your stomach tightening. âminjeong? what are you doing here? itâs late.â
she narrowed her eyes, and the tension in the air thickened. âi could ask you the same thing. why were you out so late?â
you took a breath, felt the familiar rush of adrenaline coursing through you. âi told you i would use this weekend to prepare for my exam, remember? ryujin offered to help me study.â you explained, exasperated. âi forgot to tell you that i was going to her house to study, iâm sorry. but we had a big exam coming up.â you could feel the frustration bubbling beneath your skin, but you tried to keep your voice calm.
minjeongâs frown deepened, her arms crossing over her chest. you could see the gears of her mind shifting, grappling with what youâd just said. yes, she knew you were with ryujin, but verbalizing it seemed to ignite something within her, bringing out the demon of jealousy.
âjust studying?â she pressed, her tone laced with skepticism. âhow late were you planning on staying?â
you opened your mouth to respond, but she wasnât finished. âyou couldâve at least texted me, you know. i was worried!â
you raised your hands in a gesture of surrender, trying to keep your voice even. âiâm really sorry; i lost track of time. but you know ryujin is just a friend. we were going over notes, thatâs all!â
her voice trailed off, eyes narrowing as jealousy crept into her words. âyouâre always with her.â
âitâs just study stuff, minjeong!â you insisted, somewhat defensively. âyou know youâre the one i care about.â
her fingers dug into your wrist as she leaned closer, her face betraying a tempest of emotions. âi canât help it! i justâ i donât like this feeling!â
âfeeling what?â you replied, bewildered. the tension crackling between you was palpable, each word finding its mark like arrows in a target as you both circled each other like wary opponents. âiâll always choose you, minjeong. i just really needed to study.â
huffily, she crosses her arms, her fingers pressing her coat into her skin as if it were a shield. âitâs not about studying! itâs about you being inconsiderate. you couldâve called,â she huffs dramatically.
you feel a wave of frustration surge through you, but you brace yourself against it. âminjeong, you didnât have to worry. iâm safe, and besides, i didnât realize it had gotten so late.â your attempt at reason is met with a silence that hangs heavy in the air, tension crackling between you like static.
âsafe?â she scoffs incredulously, her eyes narrowing. âyouâre out with some girl at her place! i donât want to sound controlling, but why would you put yourself in that situation without telling me? you could at least consider my feelings.â
âminjeongâŠâ you feel the energy drain from your voice. the conversation is taking an unexpected turn. she knows you well enough to trust you, doesnât she? you reach out to touch her arm, but she flinches away, retreating into her own anxieties.
âjust let me into the apartment,â you plead, desperate to talk this out in private. something inside you hopes that they wonât spiral further into an explosive confession of jealousy and insecurities.
yet she shakes her head resolutely. ânot until you explain why i should trust you when youâre out with another girl,â she insists, the fight in her voice wavering but ultimately holding firm.
after much hesitation, you manage to soothe the atmosphere. âi have no feelings for ryujin. our relationship is just a friendship. you're the one i love.â
eventually, after tired back-and-forth, she mutters, â... fine. iâm sorry for overreacting, but i just canât help worrying⊠itâs not like anyone really talks to me about these things.â her voice softens, and you recognize that vulnerability; sheâs slipping into her victim role again.
you try holding her gaze, searching for the truth behind her words. âitâs okay; i get it. just try to trust me a little more, alright?â
ninjeong smiles hesitantly, but the shadows of her doubts linger in her eyes like a storm cloud threatening to break. you unlock the door and let her into your apartment, unsure of what the night will unfold. the warmth of the living space is inviting, but the tension of the moment casts a longer shadow than you anticipated.
unbeknownst to you, this moment was just the beginning of something that had rooted itself deep in your relationship with minjeongâa well-meaning storm, brewed from jealousy and care, that would spiral and churn in ways neither of you could predict. as she brushes past you into the living room, you reluctantly realize what lies ahead may be more challenging than youâd hoped for.
the argument felt small at first, a mere bump in the road of your otherwise blissful relationship with minjeong. but as the days wore on, it became apparent that the little fight had unlocked something within her, something dark and volatile. the initial infractionâher jealousy over a casual conversation you had with a mutual friendâhad spiraled into an endless cycle of blame and resentment.
you still recall the way her eyes had narrowed as she listened, her lips pressed into a tight line. that soft laugh you loved so much had been replaced by a chilling silence. what used to be playfully teasing turned into a gaze that bore down on you, probing, analyzing, judging; it felt like the weight of her disappointment was crushing your chest. once sweet and affectionate, she transformed into someone you hardly recognizedâher demeanor twisted, like a pretty piece of art slowly warping into a grotesque figure and you wondered if you even recognized the girl you had fallen in love with.
you found it hard to breathe the first time she turned that silence on you after the argument. sitting across from each other at a cafe, the usual warmth in her gaze had vanished, replaced by an unsettling intensity. you looked everywhere but into her eyes, tracing patterns in the wooden table with your fingers. you could feel her stare, piercing and relentless.
âdo you think she likes you?â she asked, her voice barely above a whisper, but laced with an edge that made your stomach churn.
âwho?â you notice that minjeong's gaze is no longer meeting yours, but is directed elsewhere across the room. you follow her gaze, and you understand what she means; a few tables away is your friend yizhuo, having breakfast and chatting with a friend of hers.
you exhaled slowly, hoping calm would drown the anxiety rising in your chest.
âdonât play coy,â she snapped, her voice suddenly sharp. âyou know exactly who iâm talking about. is it really that hard to be honest with me?â
the argument blossomed, each word a petal of bitterness, eventually curling into a thorny reality. you didnât understand where all this jealousy came from, nor did you grasp why her feelings conveyed so much potency. minjeong used to be the gentle spirit, the one who found beauty in everythingâeven in the world of people. now, she was the tempest, and you were ensnared within it.
but that wasnât the end; it was merely the first act in an ongoing tragedy. the discussions didnât stop. they became a staple of your daily life, an unwanted rhythm that resonated through your days. one friday night, a group of friends decided to gather at a local bar. laughter echoed through the walls, familiar warmth wrapped around you like an old blanket, but not for minjeong.
"are you even listening to me?" she snapped one evening during the dinner with her friends, her voice slicing through the laughter surrounding you like a knife. you had been chatting and catching up with your friends, oblivious to the thundercloud brewing in her mind.
"of course, i am," you replied earnestly, but the damage was done. the disapproval etched across her face was enough to ruin the mood. moments later, she dragged you outside under the pretense of needing air, her grip on your arm like steel.
"what's wrong with you? you've been ignoring me ever since we got here.â she demanded, her voice low but frigid.
you sighed, your heart racing. "it was just a conversation. i didn't mean to upset you."
"you should know better," she hissed, her eyes flashing. âyou and your friends always do this. you want to hurt me, don't you?â
the phrase was confusing; what in the world made her think you would ever want to hurt her? yet every rational thought fell away, and you found yourself backpedaling, desperate to soothe the storm brewing within her.
âminjeong, please. i value you and our time together. you know that,â you pleaded.
she just gives you one last look, walking back into the bar, leaving you alone with your thoughts.Â
you should have known she wouldnât be willing to play nice. midway through the first round of drinks, you saw itâthe familiar grimace twisting her features as she watched you engage in conversation with jimin, a longtime friend. you felt minjeongâs eyes digging into you like daggers, even as a lighthearted joke made jimin laugh. the sweet sound cut you offâno more jokes, no more laughter. as the night progressed and the alcohol flowed, minjeong's attitude simmered, eventually boiling over.
âcan we leave?â she demanded, standing abruptly. Ignoring the pile of half-finished drinks and clinking glasses, she grabbed your wrist, her grip hard enough to bruise. you glanced around, trying to gauge the group's reactions, but most were busy enjoying the night. you caught jimin's concerned lookâa silent plea for you to stay, but minjeong wouldnât hear it.
âminjeong, can we just relax for a moment?â you attempted to reason with her, but the storm was too loud, and the chaos was all-consuming.
âno!â she yelled, the intensity of it drawing eyes toward your table. your heart sank; a familiar humiliation washed over you. together, you walked out into the harsh night, the cool air doing little to calm your rising anxiety.
âwhat the hell was that about?â you asked, your voice strained.
âwhy were you flirting with her? you were practically hanging off her every word!â minjeong's dark eyes locked onto yours, filled with an unhinged fury. it terrified you. ot wasn't the minjeong you fell in love with, but rather a version twisted by insecurities you couldnât massage away.
âi wasnât flirting!â you insisted. âyouâre being unreasonable. everybody was just having fun!â
âfun for you, maybe,â she shot back, her voice dripping with sarcasm. âi suppose itâs fun to watch you toy with someone elseâs feelings.â
each syllable that slipped from her lips cut deeper than the last, practically shredding at your shared history. you tried to calm her down, stammering words of reassurance, but her only response was a silence so deafening it echoed.
from that point on, things escalated to new heights, a spiraling mess of fights that felt more reminiscent of a battle than the love you had once shared. just a few days later, at a small diner down the street, the situation hit a new low. as the waitress placed the tray on the table, you turned just in time to see her chuckling at something, probably because she thought it was adorable how you misread the name of your coffee when ordering earlierâa routine occurrence that had never bothered minjeong before. perhaps it was the way you returned the smile, or the lingering moment that stretched too long, but something snapped inside her.
the laughter was innocent; the exchange friendly. yet, to minjeong, it was tantamount to treachery.
âletâs go,â she said suddenly, her voice flat.
âwhat? but we just sat down!â you exclaimed, confusion mixing with exasperation. you detected the faintest tremble in her lips, a prelude to a full-blown tantrum.
â... did you say "but"? seriously?â she questioned, fury painting her voice. you barely had a chance to register the words before minjeong swept her arm across the table, sending the coffee cup crashing to the floor, splattering the waitress and staining the ground with bitterness.
âiâm so sorry!â you blurted, mortification flooding through you as you scrambled to your feet. the waitress stood stunned, and in that moment, your heart shattered into pieces. you apologized repeatedly while trying to help clean the mess, feeling Minjeongâs simmering rage heat the air around you.
âletâs just go,â she demanded, her eyes burning with fury as if challenging you to argue. but deep down, you were terrified of what she might do next.Â
she stormed out, leaving you behind to pay for a meal that hadnât touched your lips but felt heavier than any weight you had ever lifted. you left a generous tip, hoping to at least make amends for minjeongâs volatile behavior, but shame mixed with the taste of your muffled indignation as you left the cafĂ©.
as you stepped out into the chilly evening air, the weight of it all crashed down on you. you briefly glanced back into the diner to catch a glimpse of minjeong. she stood there, a silhouette against the light, arms crossed, focused on something entirely beyond you. the realization crashed into you like a swift waveâyou were lost in a relationship that had morphed into something toxic, a cycle of blame, punishment, and endless misunderstanding.
days of fighting would follow, each one leaving you increasingly drained. you learned to navigate carefully around her feelings, tiptoeing through conversations, wrestling with the fear of provoking another outburst. apologizing became a daily ritual, but it was a foolâs game, as though you were playing chess with a master who already knew all your moves.
nothing you did seemed to satisfy her, and every time you tried to stand your ground, she would employ that give-and-take tactic, leaving you scrambling to retrieve whatever ounce of affection you could salvage.
"you never understand what i need from you!" she'd cry, casting you a withering glare designed to pierce your heart.
you started dreading the moments you once cherished: evenings spent binge-watching shows, the casual strolls in the park, the intimate whispers shared in candle-lit corners of your favorite cafĂ©. they all became tainted by her increasing paranoia and fury. in those moments, you didnât catch a glimpse of the girl you fell for; instead, you stared back at a stranger who seemed to lose herself deeper in a well of insecurity with each fight.
what could you say to her to bridge the widening chasm? you wondered quietly if calling her out would work. but it always ended the same.
even in the stillness of your home, you could feel the shadows of her disappointment lurking. sometimes, as you lay in bed, you swore you could hear their whispers, taunting you to spur another confrontation. a ghost of the life youâd built together haunted your dreams, resurfacing in disorienting fragments where laughter hid behind walls built from distrust and rage.
to think, this all started with a simple argument. you sometimes daydreamed of how different your life could be without this turmoil, wondering nervously what life would look like if you weren't continuously tiptoeing around the storm that now defined your relationship with minjeong.
but in the end, naive hope lingered, refusing to extinguish despite the tempest that raged around you. you wanted to believe that one day, she would look at you with warmth restored, rather than that silent judgment that twisted her from within. you held onâbecause even through the tumult and the strife, there were threads of love that still remained, fragile and uncertain as they wove your lives together, if just for the moment.
the engine hums softly, a white noise glazed over with tension, as you sit in the passenger seat of minjeongâs car. the world outside the window is an endless parade of trees, stretching far enough to feel infinite, but you canât look away from the gnawing uncertainty that festers in your chest. the conversation that should have been had weeks ago hovers between you, palpable and toxic. as the cityscape fades into desolation, the weight of your relationship stretches thin, hanging by a thread.
you take a deep breath, your chest constricting as you prepare yourself for what you know must be said. conversations about love and loss echo in your mind, gnawing at your resolve. when minjeongâs hand rests on your thigh, a gesture once sweet and comforting, it now feels nearly suffocating. the warmth dissipates under the coolness of your apprehension.
âminjeong, can we talk?â you finally utter, your voice catching slightly in your throat, sounding smaller than you intended.
âwhatâs up?â she replies, her gaze fixed on the road ahead, though her grip tightens around the wheel.
you hesitate, glancing out the side window at the rushing landscape, the deep green blurring past. âitâs just⊠i donât feel that spark anymore,â you say, the words feeling like stones tumbling down a cliff. instantly, the air thickens with disbelief, and you canât bear to meet her eyes, now glinting with uncertainty in the rearview mirror.
âwhat do you mean you donât feel the spark?â she questions with an edge of panic, her tone shifting from casual to razor-sharp, slicing through the tension thickening in the car.
the argument spirals from there, each of you grappling for the upper hand, your voices rising dangerously. you can barely process the words spilling from your mouth as you try to articulate your truth. her eyes flicker with hurt and rage, and you can almost feel the hair on your arms standing on end, bristling under the weight of her indignation.
âthereâs something fundamentally broken between us, minjeong! i donât know who we are anymore!â youâre shouting now, and a rush of adrenaline floods your body.
âi canât believe you think this is all my fault!â she fires back, her knuckles white against the steering wheel. the car swerves slightly, and you dig your heels into the ground, a jolt of panic coursing through you as the pavement blurs into a double line.
âjust focus on driving!â you shout, but itâs too late. you hear her breath hitch, the silence that follows layered thick with unshed tears and suppressed rage. âminjeong, pleaseââ
suddenly, without warning, she jerks the wheel to the side, bringing the car to a sudden stop on the desolate roadside. dust swirls around in the golden glow of late afternoon, the world stilled around you, as if holding its breath along with you.
âwhat did you just say?â she repeats, her voice trembling with disbelief. her expression morphs, the initial hurt twisting into something darker, and even more frightening.
the air thickens, and you realize youâve stepped too far. you donât even recognize the fury in her eyes as she unbuckles her seatbelt and throws the door open, storming out into the open air. your heart races as her figure becomes small against the vastness of the road.
âminjeong, wait!â you call after her, moving to open your own door, only to find youâre locked inside. panic sets in as the automatic locks click ominously, sealing you in with your spiraling thoughts. you pound your fists against the window, frustration clawing at you.
âminjeong!â you shout, trying to wrangle her attention, your voice quaking. she stumbles into your peripheral vision, her back toward you, shoulders taut. then, in an instant, she disappears. heart pounding, you swivel around, confusion spilling into fear.
thatâs when you see it. the unmistakable sheen of liquid splattering against the windshield, an eerie reflection of your horror mirrored in the glass. the smell is pungent, and your heart drops as you grasp what is happening.
âminjeong, donât!â you scream, desperation clawing at your throat, but she doesn't seem to hear you. she is lost to whatever abyss has consumed her; the girl you once knew has vanished.
the gasoline coats the car, pooling in strange little rivulets that trace the carâs contours as minjeong stands in front of you, lost in a trance. a match flickers in her fingers, its flame dancing dangerously close to your cloud of panic. she holds it delicately, her expression unreadableâcaught between rage and an eerie calm.
âwatch,â she whispers, her voice almost saccharine, but thereâs an undertone that sends chills racing through you. âthis will bring the spark back, i promise.â
in one quick motion, she tosses the match into the pool of gasoline. time slows; the world compresses into a singular moment of fate sealing itself.Â
your heart pounds against your ribs as the flames erupt, turning the world outside into a hellish kaleidoscope of oranges and reds. minjeongâs eyes glimmer with a wildness, a furious passion that you had long thought was reserved for love. it was intoxicating, but now it feels more like poison. the air around you thickens with fumes, panic rising in your throat as you grasp the reality of your situation. sheâs gone off the deep end, and youâre trapped inside her fiery cage.
you slam on the windows with both fists, the sound muffled and desperate. âminjeong! open the door!â your voice is panicked, twisting into a shout that echoes through the confines of the vehicle. at first, she appears unfazed, a haunting smirk dancing on her lips. the atmosphere is electricâdangerous and exhilaratingâyet your thoughts betray you, reminding you of the dull ache that has settled between you like an invisible rift.
your heart races as the flames erupt, engulfing the car and devouring the serenity that had once swirled between you and minjeong. the acrid scent of smoke fills the small space, mingling with the gasoline that blankets every surface. you pound on the glass, your fists an echo of disbelief and desperation, but minjeong just stares at you, a wild light in her eyesâa far cry from the sweet girl you once held in your arms.
as the flames lick at the trunk and crawl toward the driverâs seat, the heat creeps in, threatening to suffocate you. but more than the heat, it is the sight of her, standing there like a goddess of vengeance, that haunts your mind. where did the girl you love go? the girl who would curl up on the couch with you, giggling at inside jokes, the one who held your hand tightly on late nights?
âminjeong! stop!â your voice is hoarse, but the urgency rings clear. fear gnaws at you, and instinct pushes you to escape. you claw at the doors, your fingers dancing over the locks, but they don't budge. locked. the word loops in your mind, almost too much to bear.
she takes a step back, hitting the pause button on the chaos she has ignited. with trembling hands, you watch her, searching for a glimmer of recognition in her features, something that would remind you of the girl who laughed at your silly jokes and filled your weekends with warmth. Instead, you see a stranger, one who stands poised at the edge of insanity, her smile a grotesque mask on her face.
âdid you really think you could just push me aside so easily?â she sneers, the smile twisting into something ugly. âyou think you can just extinguish what we hadâwhat i feel?â
you open your mouth to respond, but your breath catches as the fire flickers and dances, threatening to reach through the windshield. the world outside is muted now, as though the encroaching flames siphon away all sound. âminjeong, i care about you! i didnât mean it like that!â you lean forward, the moisture in your eyes blurring the edges of her silhouette.
âcare about me?â she echoes mockingly, the words dripping like venom. âitâs too late for that!â Her laughter rings hollow, shrill against the ominous crackling of fire.
and suddenly, she lunges forward, banging on the glass with the same frantic fervor that fills your chest. âyou donât see it, do you? this is the spark! you killed it! you have no idea what youâve lost!â
hot tears mingle with the smoke that begins to creep in. panic swells; you lean back against the seat, the metal frame hot against your skin. âplease, minjeong! we can talk about this! We can fix it!â
but the light in her eyes dims further, replaced by an overlay of anguish. âfix it?â she whispers, so soft it barely pierces the roar of the flames. âyou think you can put a band-aid on this? youâve already broken what we had. youâve turned your back on me.â
in that moment, itâs clear that every moment together, every late night and laughter shared, has unraveled into nothingness. you remember the smiles, the moments of tenderness, the nights spent plotting futures together. but now, those echoes fade into oblivion, shattered by this haunting betrayal you never intended.
as the flames crack and wax, throwing shadows across her glassy visage, you strain against the seatbelt, desperate, panicking at the thought of losing herâlosing everything you once held dear. âim sorry!â an apology that feels paltry escapes your lips, barely serving to bridge the chasm that has formed between you.
and with a strength you couldnât comprehend, she tears down the remainder of the emotional barriers between sanity and chaos. as you edge closer, weighed down by the fear that wraps around your throat like a vice, she crumbles. the match she holds wavers, and you catch a glimpse of your minjeong againâa fleeting shadow, a flashing whisper of the girl who loved you fiercely.
you canât let her go back to this. âlisten to me, please! i never wanted to hurt you! iââ
you try to think of ways to escape, but the navy blue interior surrounds you like the jaws of a beast, each lock holding you in place as if the car itself is complicit in this tragedy. âstop this, please!â you scream, voice breaking on the last word. âi didnât mean it like that! we can talk!â
her gaze flickers, a brief moment of uncertainty flashing in her eyes. it almost seems she is weighing her options, wondering if the anger she feels is worth the girl standing inside the car. you find yourself holding your breath.Â
but itâs too late. the flame dances gracefully from her fingertips, and she lets it go, a careless act that sends shockwaves of fear through you. time slows as you watch it fall, the world narrowing to the small, flickering flame that lands on the gasoline-soaked surface of the car. it ignites with an eager roar, consuming the air around you in an instant.
you recoil, bracing yourself against the back of the seat as the fire spreads, heat prickling your skin. the stench of burning gasoline fills your lungs, and the choking smoke twists and turns, curling toward you like a dark hand that wants to pull you into its depths.
âwhy?â you gasp, your voice a thin wisp of disbelief. is this truly the person you once adored, the one you held under the glow of a streetlight and whispered your dreams to? as the flames grow taller, licking hungrily at the roof, you realize just how far you have drifted from the joyous heights of your early love.
âwhy?â she mimics, voice eerily calm amidst the chaos of the roaring flames. âbecause you wanted the spark? youâve taken everything! sweet moments, tender touchesâthey were all because of your idea of love! this is what it looks like when you strip away the façade!â
y ou take a deep breath and lean forward, desperate to connect with her again, to reach through the haze of madness and remind her of all that was good between you. âminjeong, please! this isnât you! letâs just talkââ
your words hang suspended in the air, but she remains unmoved. you can see the resolve etched into her features, a tragic conviction that seems to make her larger than life even in the midst of this crisis. you brace for the worst, your heart thundering in your chest. her face, once the definition of warmth, is now a tempest of rage, pain, and heartbreak.
the very essence of your relationship burns behind her eyes, and there, in that harrowing moment, you fear youâre witnessing the end of everything youâd built together. âyou wanted the spark, didn't you?â she shouts, voice cracking under pressure, blending anger and sorrow. âyou think youâre just going to walk away from this? no more empty promises!â
you feel it thenâthe crushing weight of reality crashing down on you. you are two people who have lost sight of why you fell in love in the first place. you have become strangers anchored by memories, and it hurts just as much to acknowledge it as it does to see the fire grow around you.
âminjeong, please!â your eyes burn from the smoke, but thereâs a flicker of something within youâan ember of hope. âwe can fix this! i didnât mean to hurt you! i still care about you, iââ
but all she hears is betrayal wrapped in weakness. âyou care?â she laughs bitterly, wiping away a tear that trails down her cheek, mingling with the sweat of her panic. âis this what caring looks like?â
moments stretch on as you process her anguish; the flames havenât just engulfed the vehicle, but theyâre consuming the last bits of clarity in the conversation. she takes a step back from the car, eyes wide, the wildness giving way to uncertainty.
desperation drives you as you shout, âminjeong! open the door! we can talk!â you slam your palm against the windows, creating a rhythmic pattern of thuds, shouts blending into chaos.
she watches you through the flames now, the mad gleam returning to her eyes. âtalk? do you really think we can talk? this is us now! this is what we were!â the flames illuminate her, making her look almost otherworldly, distorting the very features you once adored.
she watches you, and for a flicker of eternity, it feels like she might relent. the fire licks at the edges of the foam seats, and you can see the panic setting in her eyes, too, now. âyou think itâs over?â minjeong asks, her voice barely rising above the roar of the heat. âitâs just beginning!â
she gives you one last look, then turns on her heel, walking away from the car, away from you, running away from the chaos she started.
and in that heartbeat, the flicker from her gaze changesâit morphs into a realization. the spark of love flares within her eyes, a tiny flame that could either save you or plunge you into darkness. what will it be, you wonder?
but will it reach you before the flames burn everything to ash? time is slipping, and youâre left battling a love you once cherished, now clawing at it with words that barely feel like enough.
as the heat intensifies and the situation ticks dangerously close to a breaking point, you wonder if love, once passionate, can be rekindled, or if it is destined to blaze out in a storm of fury and flames. would it matter if you escape if the love is lost in the inferno?
#minjeong#minjeong x fem reader#minjeong x reader#kim minjeong#kim minjeong x fem reader#kim minjeong x reader#winter#winter x fem reader#winter x reader#aespa#aespa x fem reader#aespa x reader#kpop x fem reader#kpop x reader
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I saw you like Taylor Swift and well-developed, researched, authentic sapphic historical fiction (such as Portrait of a Lady On Fire) and I've just gotta ask you: have you heard of Burn the House Down by Kenna Jenkins? It's an alternate history novel abt the 1st woman president in 1945 and her secret interracial sapphic relationship and her bearded marriage with her mlm best friend/biggest foil. It also has Taylor Swift vibes (especially illicit affairs, gold rush, I Did Something Bad, anti-hero, and last great American Dynasty), a subplot about arson at the White House, ft. an entirely queer main cast and really fleshed out characters, and has a really satisfying ending!
Oh I haven't heard of it actually, but that definitely sounds like it'd be right up my alley!!!
Im currently reading this is how you lose the time war, and I'm liking it but it's a bit too flowery for me to the point i feel lost at some pointsđ
I'll finish it because I don't like leaving books halfway through, but it definitely left me wanting a more tangible romance and story. It sounds like this recommendation came right on time đ€©
Thank you!!! I'm adding it to my goodreads right now and will try to find it/start it soon. I'm so excited!!
#im also reading 'circe' and 'the left hand of darkness'#i had to take a reading pause because i had a very important exam and im getting back into it#this ask made me so happy#please feel free to dm me to talk about books i am so serious#i will also make sure to let you know when i start it :-)#hehehe<33#come back with recommendation any time
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weird inchoate throughts incoming:
i noticed the way i infodump about something im deeply into tends to be a bit different from how other people do it and this might be a product of me masking, i dont know. but now a days i tend to be more reserved about this stuff than i used to be when i was younger. i try to stay away from just word vomiting everything i know and/or might find interesting about the topic, but rather try to curate the information and the way im presenting it as if i was pitching it.
rather than merely exposit im almost trying to sell the concept, im trying to make sure it has at least a shadow of the same emotional impact that it had on me when i first discovered it, im almost trying to reverse engineer the experience i had learning about the thing for the first time. so that they can GET IT, so that they can feel it in their bones what i felt, so that they can see not just what it is but WHY i care so much about it, so that they care a little bit as well and they dont think im a weirdo for talking non stop at them about something they dont care about.
im trying to get them invested
in order to do this i try to stay away from merely rapid fire exposition, this isnt an oral exam or a memorization test, this is a story that i am about to tell. i will keep firmly in mind what is merely tecnical minutia that wont contribute to selling the idea and what are the emotional keystones to get the listener hooked, i will try to cold read my audience a bit to see what tone to strike, how much energy to put into my tone, what thing to emphazise, what things to leave by the wayside.
the first thing ill keep in mind is that i will try my best to make this a conversation, which means that instead of launching on a 40 minutes long monologue, ill try to structure it as questions and answers. every time the conversation goes back to me and i launch on a fifteen minute rant about something i am directly and very pointedly adressing the question the other person asked. this helps the whole thing stay focused, structured and most important, interesting for the person listening to me. they are getting something they want from me and i get to feel smart by being able to explain whatever the other person wants to know about this vast world i hold inside of me.
there is a downside to this which is that im very dependant on the other persons full willingness to paticipate and keep the conversation going. but the upside of that is that the times it happens i know for a fact the other person is actually paying attention and interested in what i have to say
when i introduce the idea for the first time i try to reduce it to its most fundamental essntials, as quick and succint as i can make it while still communicating the very core of the concept. i try to make it concentrated and flavorful, promising depths and complexities beneath if the interlocutor is ever interested in plundering its dpths with me and if they bite, that is when the dumping starts.
a common mistake i see is people going on and on about details that are not relevant for the overall conveyance of the experience, it will just dizzy and confuse the listener trying to keep all details straight without knowing what is the main take away from it all. i will forego using too many names, opting for general labels like "this dude" or "the blue chick" or "the weird one i told you about". ill refer to previous events like "the big fuck up" or "that party" and so on and such.
i will make liberal use of hands and body gestures, ill put on a fun one-girl theatre show extravanganza, ill make voices and faces. ill re tell certain bits in a much more exagerated and overacted way because that way its a bit funnier and more engaging to listen to when coming from a person talking. ill pause, ill create dramatic tension, retell my own reactions that i had when i got to a certain part.
i will also try to highly structure the whole thing, if im about to embark on a tangent or a quick aside that is vital to get context i will make sure the listener knows this, ill put a pin on what i was saying, lay some sign boards on the ground and once we rejoin the main narrative ill make it explicit that that is what we are doing.
i have been told im really good at explaining things, i like to think is one of my talents, definetly is a thing i had a lot of practisce in. this is the first time i actually sat down to examine what is it that i do to get these results
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i've been here before and i'm here yet again since you said you don't mind, hoping this'll cheer you up some. i have read kizuna hikari many many times and skimmed through my fave parts a few times more. there is magic in it and it has permanently made it's way into my heart.
here are some of my favourite parts or lines from it (and kizuna shiten):
"Narutoâs eyes were very blue. This was definitely worse."
"There was something in the way Naruto smiled at him after, wiping his bottom lip with his forearm. Challenging. It was a short pause between blows, but it felt like a year."
"It hit him now that this was, in fact, out of character for him. He would never do something this embarrassing."
the whole scene in the bathroom after peeking at kakashi's face is just *chef's kiss* especially sasuke pushing his bangs back and naruto just squinting at him because of it.
âBut I meant more along the lines of doing anything necessary to protect you.â and âWell, everyoneâs life is important,â Naruto agreed, and Sasuke opened his eyes at the wrong moment. âEspecially yours, though.â and sasuke basically twirling his hair and kicking his feet back and forth. ok basically all of ch 4 is golden and it ending with "he had never felt safer." just.??? sasuke comfortable?? blissful?? safe??? incredible
"When Naruto giggled, Sasuke felt it radiate through him. Naruto was close, and Sasuke was weak. "
"It finally became too much. Sasuke dove into the dresser and pulled out the first pair of pajama pants he found, forcefully pelting the fabric directly into Narutoâs peaceful, stupid face. âPut some clothes on!â Sasuke yelled, surprising himself with how desperate he sounded." ahh poor baby. and then next morning he's panicking bc of a boner and naruto asking about kissing again is just:" He lifted a shoulder sheepishly. ââJust kinda got the feeling from you that you wanted to.â LOVE IT
âAt least I can actually handle kissing, you loser!â
Naruto clicked his tongue, seemingly unaffected. âNo you canât.â
âYou sound like you want to find out.â such a subtle and gentle way to steer the action where it's probably gonna go anyway eventually without pressuring sasuke into anything, considering naruto probably was about to bust a nut himself from just kissing.
"But Naruto still had a hold of the back of Sasukeâs head, and used it to pull him back in. His lips brushed against Sasukeâs, taunting him. âTrust me,â he whispered, and the sound of it ripped down Sasukeâs spine."
"Sasukeâs hand slammed down on the table. âYou left your window open-?!â he caught himself to late, having not wanted to show so much emotion." i LOVE the domesticity!!!
"Under the table, Sasuke felt Narutoâs leg lean further into the touch." they need gentle touching!!!
"Fuck it, he thought to himself. It was just a dumb kiss. Leaning over the bed, Sasuke pressed their lips together, a breath of relief leaving him on the way." sasuke "kissing is pointless" uchiha
the bath scene in suna is EVERYTHING and probably my fave line from the whole story is "To think someone would choose a village." and one of the reasons is because it always catches me by surprise because i'm so deep in the moment that i just forget what's coming and it always punches my gut in its simplicity. it really shows sasuke's heart.
"But Naruto continued to brush them off, motioning for them to take a seat on the dirt with him. âJust sit here and watch this for a bit. I wanna see how it ends.â in the chunin exams. so unbothered, watching sasuke fight, and so confident in his ability.
sasuke and naruto making everything a competition and treating it as foreplay is very much on point.
the fight between naruto and sasuke, the conversations they have in the top box and their escape to the blizzard realm is filled with so much emotion that i often find it almost difficult to read. it's so raw and real for sasuke, and you write it so well it's easy to feel it with him, even though the feelings are so painful and layered. then we get to the waterfall, and it balances out the hurt with so much comfort and stability. it's a place just for them, where they are just sasuke and naruto. i can't even pick my favourites from the birthday party because it's just that good. oh actually the "Just checking" and "Nothing's changed" after the big reveal are so important to me because that's what sasuke and naruto is and always has been to me. their dynamics stay more or less the same, but they get to actually share and feel and express the love that they have for each other. then walking HOME hand in hand, as they should.
and as much as i love the love story, i also love the way you handle the politics! you don't portray naruto as a bootlicker, because it is way more nuanced than that, and especially gaara's chapter in kizuna shiten is such a juicy read because of the fight he has within him regarding his village and naruto, and the juxtaposition of sasuke and gaara asking naruto the same questions about becoming hokage and their thoughts on his answers being on opposite ends of a spectrum, highlighting their positions in naruto's life and how much they can afford to rely on their feelings.
also your sakura is so so so nice. it's realistic and i'll be happy to see what happens to her. for kurama, i feel sooo bad for him lmaoooo. he's so exasperated.
âHe can be as bratty as he wants to be,â Naruto defended, not making eye contact.
âYes, I know how you feel about him.â Kurama sighed, exasperated." just. pure gold.
as i said, these are some of my favourite things about kizuna hikari. i have much more and would love to do a chapter by chapter analysis and i'm probably a bit unhealthily invested in this story, but that's just me consuming media. can't and won't be normal about it (or about sasuke and naruto in general, as they've held a place in my heart for over half of my life).
i hope you get to feel better and get better job opportunities! âšđâšđâš
THIS IS MEDICINE FOR AN AUTHOR. THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO WRITE THIS FOR ME
these are all moments that I also love đ I'm so glad I was able to translate everything in my head into that story in a way where other people can interpret it in the way I felt about it while writing it. Sasuke and Naruto's dynamic in canon is so important to me, and I'm glad I was able to successfully replicate and expand on it
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heyy!!
watching explanatory/practical videos of how what youâre learning can actually be put to practice and why itâs important, really helps to keep in mind the key elements and points of what youâre studying
try doing exam questions for every chapter you finish reading because it feels rewarding - like your work isnât for nothing
during exam season i like to write down on pieces of paper everything i seem to be struggling to memorize and i put it up on the board thatâs in front of my desk (you can put them wherever you want in your study area) and I read them out loud every morning and every night before bed (of course i try to make them into very short sentences but it really works for me)
i know this is cliche but so important: getting rest. every once in a while take a nap, go for a walk or chat with a family member or friend because I swear you will get so much more done rather than if you had continued to study without a pause. at first you might feel like itâs wrong to stop but afterwards youâll thank yourself you did
hope it helps đ€
alrighty, since exam season is coming soon and i need to go a little harder on things, i want to ask if there is any study tip that you want to share?
focus method, study method, anything really. i have my own approach to my things but i want to learn some other ways / perspectives; maybe something new will work better than what i've been sticking to so far!
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âWhat do you want?â Barbara asks, voice crackling with static.
Itâs a silly question. Tim wants crime rates to go down. Tim wants Gotham to be a safer city. Tim wants to be a part of making that happen.
âA code name that isnât stupid.â he says instead.
Barbara sighs. It doesnât sound like a sigh though. It just sounds like the staticâs getting louder.
~
âBernard Dowd, scholar of the ages.â Tim laughs, arm slung round Bernard's shoulder. âI thought you were meant to be the fun one?â
âI am.â Bernard groans, âas soon as these exams are done Iâll be back to the usual student life. Getting drunk, going on dates, Gotham wonât know whatâs hit it.â
âGoing on dates?â Tim asks jokingly, even as a well hidden part of him turns slightly panicked. âAny successes an old friend should be hearing about?â
âNot really.â Bernard shrugs, jostling Timâs arm. âJust a couple of girls I was better off friends with.â He pauses, thinking, before continuing with his voice involuntarily going a little higher. âCouple of guys too.â
âHuh.â Tim suddenly becomes very aware of all the places where his arm is touching Bernard. He doesnât move it. âBetter luck next time.â
Huh.
~
Timâs been avoiding Dick. Heâs been awkward around him lately, Tim thinks that Barbara must have said something. Heâs not stupid enough to have done something to send Dick spiralling without noticing it.
âWhat do you want?â Dick asks, curious, without warning.
Tim wants to ask if Barbara put him up to this but he knows itâs a genuine question. Dick isnât manipulative like that, not with family.
What does Tim want? Isnât it a little late for Dick go be asking that question? All the things that happened after Bruceâs death put a canyon of distance between them. Itâs slowly been growing smaller but it hasnât disappeared. Neither of them have had time enough to spend together for that to happen.
An awful, bitter part of Tim that hasnât stopped screaming since Robin wasnât his any more wonders if Dick would even be asking if Damian wasnât out of town right now.
âFor us to go train surfing.â Tim says. Petty. Just so Dick will say no and his anger can feel righteous instead of ill-deserved.
âOkay.â Dick says instead. Easy and confident. Himself.
âOh.â Timâs anger fizzles into non-existence. âOkay.â
The canyon grows a little smaller.
~
âWe should go to a skatepark.â Bernard says, a little giggly from the beer in his hand.
Thereâs a matching beer in Timâs hand although itâs still practically full. If thereâs an emergency heâll be of no use drunk. âWhat? Why?â
âWhy not? You were so good in high school! And you had fun doing it.â Bernardâs tone turns a little less giggly. âYou should do more things you find fun.â
Tim is surprised enough that the âOkay.â slips out of his lips unbidden.
So maybe the beer bottle is a little less full than heâd like to admit.
They borrow a board from one of Bernard's flatmates and catch a bus to a skate park Tim remembers using when he was younger. As they go Tim tries to remember why he stopped. He tries to remember when he stopped. He canât recall the answer to either question and annoyance rises in his chest over it.
Then Bernard is saying something and it has Tim snorting with laughter and he forgets his irritation.
Once they arrive Bernard settles himself at the top of one of the ramps like itâs a throne. âEntertain me!â he calls, âImpress me with your wheel-board magic.
Tim manages a kick-flip on his first attempt and Bernard makes a loud noise of approval.
A lot of stuff comes back to Tim fairly quickly. Most of skateboarding had been muscle memory for him and thatâs something that being a vigilante hadnât exactly hindered. As things return to him he regains some faint memories of why heâd stopped. Nothing specific, just that feeling of not having enough time. Of thinking that going to the skatepark wasnât a particularly useful way to spend his hours while there was still real work to be done.
Timâs always been a vigilante first, but he thinks there must have been a point when that wasnât the only thing he was. Well, when it wasnât the only thing he was that mattered.
âCome on!â Bernard shouts, teeth flashing white against Gothamâs grey-black sky. âI was promised entertainment!â
Tim laughs. He seems to do that a lot around Bernard these days.
He starts moving on the skateboard, deciding to leave the existentialism for another day.
~
First Dick and now Bruce. Timâs family has really been making a habit of being weird around him lately.
He would normally think that the Bruce was worried about him, that Dick had passed along some bullshit about his mental health and Bruce was practicing some silent vigil. The problem with that theory is that Timâs been getting better recently, so there wouldnât be much point. At least he thinks heâs been getting better. Itâs difficult to tell sometimes.
Bruce has definitely been acting weird around him though, so maybe he isnât getting better. Maybe Bruce spotted something Tim didnât and heâs on the road to insanity.
âWhat do you want?â Bruce asks one day as theyâre both working in the cave. Not Batman. Bruce.
Itâs a far stupider question than it was when Barbara or Dick asked it. Bruce is the person who made Timâs desires what they are. Heâs the one who took Timâs obsession and carved it into a goal.
âWhat?â Tim asks, loud and confused and maybe a little angry. âWhat do you mean âwhat do I wantâ? I want the mission! What else am I supposed to want?â
Bruce stays silent for a moment and Tim imagines him turning the words over in his head. âNothing else?â Bruce asks. He sounds sad and it makes the anger drain from Timâs body. âJust the mission?â
âI donât need anything else.â Tim says hollowly.
Bruce just nods, thinking. It makes Tim want to scream even as satisfaction rises in his chest.
Itâs always been a point of pride that he can to lie to Batman. Heâs hardly going to change his mind about that now.
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âPeople keep asking me what I want.â Tim says, sat on Bernard's bed. âI donât like it.â
Bernard's turns away from the laptop on his desk so he can look at Tim. âYou ever tell them the truth?â
Tim shrugs. He isnât sure what else to do. âIsh?â
Bernard smiles. âAnyone ever tell you youâre impossible, Tim Drake?â
âOnly everyone Iâve ever met.â
Bernard barks out a laugh before sobering up and looking at Tim with ill-disguised curiosity. âDo you want to tell me the truth about it? Or did you just want to say the thing out loud?â
âIâm not sure.â Tim admits, and he has to stop himself from acting taken aback by the fact he actually said that. Tim never says when heâs uncertain. There isnât room for it. Bernard must know that too because he looks at Tim in surprise, then scoots his chair closer to the bed so that he and Tim are almost touching.
Bernard looks very cautious. âYou know thatâs okay, right?â
âI-â Tim starts, because is it? Is uncertainty the kind of luxury he can afford? âI want to want things. But it feels like Iâve forgotten how.â
âYouâve had a rough couple of years.â
âHow do you-â
Bernard smiles knowingly. âYouâre not as hard to read as you think, Tim. Well you are. But itâs not difficult to tell that some bad things must have happened since I last saw you.â
âYeah.â Tim says hoarsely, thinking back to the burn of his muscles as he dug up Konâs grave, the stinging of desert sand in his eyes, the moment of confusion when he woke up in a league of assassins base unsure if heâd had to die to get there. âYeah. Bad things happened.â He shakes himself a little, because those arenât the thoughts he wants lingering. He focuses back on Bernard whoâs closer than Tim had realised, worry creased between his eyes. âWhat about you?â Tim asks, trying to exert some measure of control over the conversation. âWhat do you want?â
âThought we were talking about you?â Tim might have let it go with that if not for the note of nervousness in Bernard's voice and the red creeping up the back of his neck.
âWe can talk about both of us.â
âItâs not important right now.â
Tim reaches out then. He takes Bernard's hand in his because Bernard makes him laugh and he looks so nervous and Tim wants to. Bernard looks down at their hands in surprise and Tim doesnât actually feel worried. Just expectant that Bernard is going to squeeze their fingers together more securely. He does. âYou sure?â Tim asks.
Bernard just looks at him. Mouth parted with shock. He seems to come back to himself though and his expression of surprise turns into something more confident. More familiar. âWhat if I wanted you?â he asks, hesitancy and confidence rolled into one voice.
âGive me some time to remember how to want things, and I think Iâll want that too.â Tim replies, just as unsure and utterly certain.
Bernard tangles their fingers together a little more firmly in response and Tim feels more hopeful than he has in a long time.
#SO URBAN LEGENDS HUH??#if dc say sike rn I am going to take that as a hate crime against me PERSONALLY#dc#dc fandom#batman#writing#fic rec#batman fic rec#tim drake#bernard dowd#red robin#timber#urban legends#batman urban legends#ngl i might clean this up and expand on it a bit and put it on ao3#all the sections were meant to be as short as barbara's lmao#i'm so bad at writing romance i couldn't even get them to kiss#i quite liked how the other parts turned out though?? idk
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Then, the dam breaks.
Content warnings: rape/noncon; nsfw; dacryphilia; mild infantilization
Kuroo's not a bad person.Â
Not even by a long shot. "Bad" is willfully stretching out a leg, hidden like a predator among the bushes; hungry for an unknowing soul who's naively secured with their surroundings and the crack that resounds when face finally meets floor.
Or, murder! Murder is bad, he believes. Â
No, Kuroo isn't capable of any of those things. He might seem like he has a mean streak about him. What, with his sharp tongue and that incorrigible self-satisfied smirk (according to Yaku) and his words that may or may not sting like a backhanded slap sometimes. But that's all in good humor.Â
Well-deserved, too, when given to the right asshole. And if he does manage to get under the skin of the wrong person, Kuroo's not above offering an apology.Â
And he means it. (Occasionally.)
There's no pleasure to be had, if anyone would ask. Because, again , he's not a bad guy. He's sly: he knows that much, though he wouldn't taunt someone into visible pain just for the thrill of it.
There's a method to all this. A purpose. Not a profound one, but a reason all the same.Â
So he has to admit he's feeling kinda lost figuring out why, of all people, it just really had to be you.Â
There wasn't much of an option to begin with.
Art clubs had already been full. The other ones, you weren't much interested in. And by the time you realized your homeroom teacher would stop at nothing to remind you that this year was your last chance to do something other than study and prepare for exams, for onceâ well, it had already been too late to reconsider joining those.
Then a flyer was handed out to you.
"V-volley," the boy trailed off.Â
Try as you might but you couldn't recognize him. A feat, that, considering his blond mohawk that you could spot among a crowd of thousands.Â
He seemed like he'd caught a nasty spell that prevented him from meeting anyone's eyes, even as you deliberately searched his face for any sign that he'd explain himself to you. Surely, he must have a lot to say after he'd outright ambushed you from entering the cafeteria.Â
"You...want me to join?"Â
You were on the verge of asking for more details, focusing on the black cat (though it didn't look like it) drawn on the center of the curiously damp paper, only to find out that you'd been conversing with an empty hallway.Â
A soft grumble left you.Â
"Weird," you concluded, barely a whisper. "Weird, weird, weird ."
You were the volleyball team's manager since then.Â
"She's not much of a talker."
Lev hunched to his knees again, sounding very much like he's running out of breath.
It should've been Kuroo's cue to gently ( gently) tell him off, that Nekoma's ace would handle a minute of catching a ball with their face with much more tenacity than he does, or that Nekoma's ace shouldn't have to catch the ball with their face in the first place, period.
" Zoning out already, Ace? " he'd planned on jeering, but instead he followed the direction of the overgrown 10 year old's gaze.Â
Someone was talking to you.Â
Apologizing , was more like it, if the other student's incessant bowing until his torso fell from his body was any indication. You were outside of the gym, clipboard tucked under an arm, so it was impossible to catch a word you were saying.
Not that you were saying much. Or anything at all. You only nodded. And nodded again. And after what seemed like the world's loudest "I'm so sorry, senpai!",you immediately went back inside to refill the water bottles lined atop the bench.Â
"Hey," Kenma sighed, the ball in his hand aimed for a toss. "Focus."
And the cycle of Lev being an utter disappointment to the blond setter continued.Â
Kuroo let out a noncommittal hum, eyes never leaving you, trailing like a lost pup as you handed out water bottles to Nobuyuki and the others.Â
"Not a talker, huh," he muttered to himself.Â
How long has it been? Two weeks? Three, maybe? Kuroo could scarcely remember for how many days you'd been showing up to this sweaty pit to perform your duties. On the dot. Always. Without fail.Â
What he does remember was the first day.
Chin up; head held high. You strutted into their lives as if you were leading an entire militia to battle and had no time to waste. Â
He teased you for it when you'd already busied yourself with clean up duty a few minutes after your (short) ( extremely concise) introduction.
("Slow down there, general," he told you with a wry chuckle. He expected any reaction from you, really.)
(He just didn't expect you to actually slow down on your cleaning and pick up on the Coach's remaining paperwork right then and there, going through it like a forest fire.)
It would take him a few more days to realize that that's just how you are.Â
Even when you rejected a tongue-tied Yamamoto when he tried to ask you out. For a meal. With the other boys, of course.
Even when you took a hurtling ball to your leg and lost your footing and had the whole team scrambling for a stretcher, only for you to stand on your good leg, tell everyone "I'm okay," and walk to the nurse's office on your own.
(Kuroo doesn't think he's seen someone limp with so much grace before.)
His throat suddenly felt incredibly dry.Â
Water . Water was what he needed.Â
Right.Â
You didn't see him coming from across the court. You were sitting on the bench and your back was turned, scribbling on that clipboard propped on your lap, yetâ like clockwork, your idle hand shot out to give him the last bottle to your left before he could even finish asking for one.
He felt his lips curve as he muttered his thanks around the lid.
"Say," Kuroo began. Â
You were reading the things you wrote back to yourself.Â
"Mind telling me what was that about?"
You paused. You blinked up at Kuroo.Â
The attention hits him like a freight train.Â
That clear as summer sky gaze, unclouded and bright.Â
It's nuts how unreal it felt. How can something so elusive be now all on him.Â
(Just for him.)
"Earlier," he added, licking his lips and feeling silly for the way his chest tightened. "Seemed kinda intense."
"He borrowed my notes," you said. Then back to the clipboard again.Â
Kuroo made himself comfortable next to you, elbow propped on his knee as he rested his chin against an open palm.
"Got a test coming up?"
"Cram school. He's in the same class."
Of course .
"Of course," Kuroo grinned. "What happened? Heard the guy apologize to you like you were about to kill him."
Laughter bubbled out of his chest. Unfortunately, you didn't seem to find it as funny as he did. Pity.Â
He sighed.
"Nothing too bad, I hope."Â Â
The noise of ballpoint pen scratching against paper halted.Â
From way at the back, Lev was prattling Kenma's ear off again. Kuroo guessed they were about to leave, walking away from the court, away from the gym and to god knows where. The whole team, too, for that matter.
Everyone seemed to have gone, diminished in that second. He couldn't hear them anymore, didn't bother to see if they're still there.
He was looking at you, after all. Really looking at you. Your grip on the pen was a tad severe, he thought; fingers determined to squeeze the ink out of the barrel.Â
Your face betrayed nothing. Indeed, anyone could spare you a glance and immediately guess that this is just another empty chat between acquainted individuals, conversation just for the sake of it.Â
Kuroo wasn't just anyone, though.
Chin up and head held high; as you'd always done. But Kuroo's close enough to see it now, unlike before: the gulps you take in between breaths; the falter in those eyes that only ever looked forward.
Chin up and head held high, but Kuroo sees now that the neck he could easily break with one hand is so tense it's essentially a string pulled too tight that's on the brink of snapping.Â
Oh.
"Oh," Kuroo whispered.
Oh .
"He lost it didn't he?" Kuroo realized. "Your notes."
And it did snap.
"Just..!" You looked down and bunched your pants in your fist. "No. Of course not. It's nothing," you huffed, putting the ball pen's cap back on.Â
You were leaving.
Kuroo stood up.
"You look upset, manager-san," he said softly, his larger frame blocking your attempts of escape. "It is bothering you, hm?"
"My notebook got-got ruined, sure," you said. "But juice stains aren't bothering me, Captain ."
There it is. You were meeting his gaze again.Â
" Too late for that ," Kuroo thought. There's a stutter to your words when there had been none.Â
Your arms are trembling and you look uncomfortable. He should stop. He knows he should stop , but whatever it is he said is chipping away at that impenetrable wall and he doesn't get what's happening now but damn, damn if that tingle running down his spine doesn't feel so fucking good.Â
"My bad," he chuckled. "Sorry."
He raised both his arms in a show of defeat.Â
"I'm- it's fine," you said through gritted teeth. "If you would justâ excuse me."
Kuroo shrugged a shoulder.Â
"Sorry about your notes, still," he said. "Must've been important to you. We all know how much you take your studies very, very seriously."Â
Kuroo smirked. "You shouldn't have let him have it then."Â
That made you stop in your tracks.Â
"What do you mean?" you sought, confusion breaking your voice into what sounds like the smallest it's ever been.
Kuroo felt his breath catch in his throat.
"He needed my help, though," you rushed. "I can't just turn people away."Â
"Really?" Kuroo sniggered, eyebrows lifting in fascination.Â
"Could've sworn you were good at it," he said; whispered it so lowly, you couldn't have heard it. But you did.
You heard him, all right. Loud and clear.
Because it was just like watching someone take a bullet to the heart.Â
First, the disbelief.Â
Skin, muscles, and ligaments weren't made to be broken like that. A person wasn't created to bleed to death. And when it happens, well, all one can ask is: how could someone hurt me like this?Â
So you stand before him, immobile, disbelief written in those wide eyes, because how could he hurt me like this?
Thenâ
Then, the dam breaks.
Kuroo doesn't think that you know it; that you're gaping at him with tears streaming down your face; that you're falling apart and stripping yourself bare the more you try to temper those quivering lips with that cute little nibbling you do. Â
Kuroo doesn't think you know it, too.
That no one has ever been as beautiful as you are, right in that very moment.
You're not a good person.
Not even by a long shot. "Good" is an open hand, warm and soft and prepared to accept anyone in need of it. It's many things, goodness, but it most certainly isn't a dismissive attitude towards a well-meaning person who only wants to get to know you.
You hadn't gone this far in your uneventful life ignorant of what people say behind your back. "Frigid" is one. "Indifferent" on a good day. "Bitch" when someone feels like being mean.Â
It's not like you're mad or anything; not as if you'd built up some sort of resentment within you that now you've settled for being perpetually friendless. You have plans, is all. You just can't afford to be a constant helping hand when you've got so much to do.
So you take it.Â
Be a sport about it, was what you've always been told. Stiff upper lip, as they say. You remain silent about it and you endure and maybe you shed a few tears later as you lie in bed and maybe you entertain the possibility that you'll never see the end of this loneliness.Â
But that's neither here nor there.
The point is, this time shouldn't have been any different.
(But sometimes even the strongest walls can crumble. All it takes is one crack, then the rest would follow.)
It was a bad day.Â
You woke up late. You messed up the tally in the first set of practice games. You forgot the homework you'd stayed up all night to do.Â
And the person whom you've lended your notes to for the college entrance exams lost it.Â
He lost it. Conveniently just a month before the actual thing.Â
"I- It's nowhere to be found, senpai," he explained. "I tried looking for it everywhere but- but I.." (You don't remember the rest.)
It's fine, you told yourself. You're fine. You can do something about a little inconvenience like this. You always have.
But then Kuroo Tetsurou asked.Â
He's an amazing captain; even someone like you who only had a rudimentary knowledge at volleyball could understand the level of skill it requires to do what he does on the court while still managing to reign in the polarizing characters in this team together. And like most people, Kuroo Tetsurou has never cared for you.Â
That's what you'd always thought, concerning him. Even when there had been times when he'd let slip what he thought about you. ("You're so cold, manager-san," he pouted once after you'd refused to eat with Yamamoto and the others.)
So it blindsided you, to say the least.Â
The way he looked at you, as if he's privy to your darkest secrets, like he's seen you at your lowest and somehow knows you more than you did.Â
When he'd jabbed and poked at what you'd only later realize was already a festering wound. (" It is bothering you, hm?" he said.) And before you could think about telling him to stop, to please, please let it go, it had already happened.
(" Could've sworn you were good at it ," he said.)Â
This isn't news to you. Besides, there have obviously been worse digs.Â
But hearing it from people who think you're not listening and being told about it to your face are two vastly different things.Â
(Maybe it's because deep inside you'd always hoped that not everyone disliked you. That even though you're not a good person, you're not entirely bad either.)
Right in front of you, swift and without warning, he spoke only the truth.
You just weren't prepared for how deep it could cut.Â
"I have to go," you murmured.
It took you a few seconds to realize that you'd been crying. And when you did, you immediately wiped your cheek with the back of your hand, turning away from him and the others still engrossed in their drills.
You let your feet do the thinking, allowing it to take you wherever they wished to go ( not here. not here. anywhere but here ), finding it impossible to do so yourself when your vision is clouded with welling tears.Â
You moved forward, never once looked back, until you ended up inside the stark darkness of the gym's forgotten neighbor.Â
The shed has long been abandoned and had nothing but dust, a couple of furniture in disrepair, and the occasional bug to keep it company. It was good enough for you. You didn't need much anyway.
Except for silence.Â
The breaths that you'd desperately tried to control shook like dried leaves hanging onto frail branches, much like your legs, eventually collapsing at the slightest gust of wind.Â
All you needed was silence.
Crouched down, the feeling of bones reduced to jelly was a lot more palpable. And despite the pins and needles that you know would eventually appear like a vengeful mistress, you stubbornly pressed your knees closer to your damp face.
Stuttering inhales and short-lived exhales soon enough filled the gnawing emptiness of the shed as you count back to the moment you'd started the day to when your classmate told you that he'd lost your notebook to when you'd been told of how much of a shitty person you are and you wonder how you would've changed your decisions and how could it have gotten to this point how could it go wrong like this what did I do what did I do wrong what went â
"There you are."
You clamped your mouth shut, clenched your teeth so hard to stop their chattering. How useless.Â
The creaking noise of the door being closedâ punctuated by the sound of the latch clicking, rendered that effort futile.Â
Kuroo Tetsurou locked the door.  Â
"C-can you," you panted. "Can you please leave."
"I need some time alone," you said, every beat of your heart like the ticking clock of a time bomb. "Please."Â
You waited for him to do as you'd told. Maybe what happened earlier was a mistake, a slip of tongue that hurt more than it should've, and he's here to apologize. Of course. That's it, isn't it? Why else would he be here?
"I- If you want to say something, we can- we canâ later."Â
It was as if the entire world had gone still. He said nothing; neither could you hear any hint of movement. You turned around.
"C-captain..!"
He was right there.Â
Right in front of you, crouched and staring right back at you. His face a hair's breadth away from yours.Â
Your legs shot upwards.Â
"What are you- ah !" You hissed, feeling every cell in your body being incessantly pricked. Finding it impossible to stand on your own, your hands scrambled to get a hold of something, anything, maybe the almost dilapidated table behind youâ only to be caught in between large, strong arms.
"Careful, now," he murmured against your neck. His scalding breath like frostbite, chilling you down to your bones until you were numbed from the pain.
He slithered a hand around your waist. With blood thundering to your ears, you bit back a shriek and pushed him away with all your might. But have you forgotten? Despite that indolent swagger of his, you've witnessed how this boy pushes himself to exertion for each match and beyond. What made you think you could win against him?Â
And when you attempted to open your mouth and yell, he effortlessly covered it with a palm while hauling you towards the table. The thing rocked under your weight. It is amusing, what the fear of falling does to you. One moment you're thrashing your way out; the next, you're holding onto your tormentor for dear life.
"No one's gonna come for you." He shushed you like how one would when placating a rabid animal. "You really believe they would bother? With an attitude like that?"
Down, down, his hand sank to your thigh, kneading the aching flesh until all you could do was mewl out a hoarse, "S-stop. I beg y-you."
Because it's all that's left for you. No one's going to save you. Or maybe someone would. But, who? And would they, really?Â
(Go on, then. Try. See for yourself.)
"Kuroo-san," you whimpered. " S-stop ."
(Would they even believe you? It's your word against his. Him . Their beloved captain.)
"Tetsurou," he only said, dipping his hand lower, wrapping your freezing legs around him. "Say it."
He's everywhere. Lips tracing your chin, teeth grazing your throat; all the while your weak, pathetic arms stayed on his shoulders, thinking he'd regain his senses because he has to. He has to. He's not a bad person. He wouldn't hurt you, not in that way.Â
Even when rough palms are already caressing the sides of your breasts and you feel a bulge rutting against your stomach, hot and rock hard and large, his hands grabbing your ass to bring your crotch closer to hisâ
"Cap- Tetsurou!" You cried, trembling hands back on his chest as you sobbed and pleaded please, please, let me go, I won't say anything, I-I'll keep quiet .
He did stop. But he didn't let you go. (You're a stupid girl if you think he would). Instead, with a forefinger under your chin and a thumb on your lower lip, he gently tilted your head to meet his gaze.Â
And when your murky vision adjusted to the shadows, the heart that wanted to escape from your chest ceased its clamoring, arresting your breath with it.
The afternoon sun peeked through the crevices of the shed's wooden walls. Red-orange light revealed a pair of iris swallowed by blown pupils, only for it to pass and shroud him back into the darkness.Â
"Say it again," he whispered, deep voice cracking. " Tetsurou . My name."
You tried to speak and protest once again but only a croaked snivel left you, your babbling becoming less coherent when he began planting soft kisses on both tear-streaked cheeks.Â
"You've been all alone, haven't you? Keeping everything to yourself all this time."
He kissed your forehead and it was so tender you wanted to die.Â
"My strong, brave girl," he breathed. "I'll take care of you. I'll take care of you. I- I-"
You heard him chuckle as he pressed his forehead to yours, felt it crease on your skin. "I love you."
No. No, no, no . You shook your head and closed your eyes and prayed to anyone who's listening.Â
"I love you," he repeated, strongly now, as if he only realized it this time around.Â
And then he kissed you. Just a peck. And then he kissed you again, deepening it to probe a wet tongue into your mouth. And the hand sitting lax on your neck felt like a gun to your temple.  Â
You remained just as you were, like a plaything to do with as he pleased, as you felt calloused fingers creep inside your sweaty shirt.
"Such pretty tits," he grunted as he raised your bra over your breasts to brush your nipples, rolling and pinching and pulling them with his thumbs.
He muffled the noises you made with his own mouth still when he continued fondling you. You soon enough tasted the salt off of his palm when he left your lips to lick and pepper bites on your neck, on the valley and mounds of your breasts, sucking and lapping the stiff peaks until he was satisfied.
You tried counting, one to whatever. And when that did not work, you tried biting your own tongue to rid of the heat you fear would burst in your belly.Â
All that went to waste when he reached inside your pants.Â
"Not- not there!" you gasped, breaking your silence and wriggling out of his grasp.
He cooed. "You'll feel good. I promise."
After hooking long fingers over the hem of your panties, he briskly parted the hair and lips underneath to pull the thin cotton over the folds, over the throbbing nub trapped in the middle.Â
"Your pussy's so wet, sweetheart," he sighed, the tip of his middle finger drawing light circles on your clothed clit.Â
It was so lewd and dirty and the fact that your panties were soaked with slick was enough to burn you with shame.
"You like it, hm?"Â
Perhaps you whimpered out a meek "no." You couldn't tell anymore, heaving out while he continued to toy with a sore nipple as he rubbed your slippery cunt, preying on your puffed out, swollen clit. Â
"Feel what you do to me." He squeezed your wrist and forced your shivering hand on his crotch. "Take out my cock, baby," he whispered, scattering kisses on your neck.
"Tet-TetsuroâŠsan," you cried. "I can- I can't."
"Yes. Yes, you can ," he said, not halting the ministrations between your legs. "You're a big girl."
As if held by a string, he guided you, wrapped his hand around yours as heâ as you stroked him, scorching and thick, up and down, just like that .Â
"Good girl. My good little girl," he groaned, parting your panties to the side to tease your dripping hole.Â
You wept harder, the inevitable only a few seconds away from you. A single finger, at first. And when he added a second one, you realized you preferred having a hand on your mouth than his lips on yours.
(Because then you wouldn't have to think of an excuse why you're suddenly swirling and brushing your tongue in time with his.)Â
For a while there had been nothing but the sound of two wet lips pursing against each other (along with those embarrassing squelching noises).Â
He treated you as if you were made of porcelain, your plush walls stroked oh so gently as he circled the sensitive bundle of nerves. Even when he ended the kiss and removed your hand from his cock, spit and pre-cum connecting you to him, he still handled you as if you would break at the drop of a hat.
That's why it snuck up on you, what happened, after he brought his mouth to your ear.
"Don't scream," he whispered.Â
Then, he rammed his fingers in your mouth.Â
You tasted yourself as he forced you on your back, slamming you down on the dirty table yet still carrying your weight all throughout, never letting go.
The bitter acceptance of itâ that what began earlier can only conclude to this , did not prepare you for the feeling when he finally thrust himself into you.
They say it shouldn't hurt at first. If it does then he's doing it wrong.Â
You hardly know if it's relief or horror that dawns on you when you realize how he stretched you out so easily, despite his size. Because, by all means, this should be wrong. This is wrong.Â
"Gonna ruin you," he panted. "Gonna ruin you andâ fuck put you back together myself."
He grinded his cock inside you deep and slow and when he hit that spot you couldn't control yourself from jackknifing so hard he had to hold you down. He does this mercilessly, pace growing more delirious until you're nothing but a choked and sputtering fool around his fingers.
"I won't ever leave you. Iâm here," he cooed, stroking your hair and kissing your face as you bawled and shattered in his embrace. "Iâm here ."
"So cry all you want."
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Gaara X Innocent! Reader - "Hellfire"
Gaara's age is bumped up to 16 in this btw, and the reader is 16 as well. This takes place the night Gaara kills that one Sound Ninja on the rooftop, during the chunin exams. Also, Gaara might be considered a Yandere, but I don't know (you'll see why lol) Lastly, when I talk about Gaara burning, I mean it metaphorically. Yes, this is 100% based off The Hunchback of Notre Dame
FYI! This story isn't very romantic so if you're a fan of slightly darker stories, go ahead snd read this I suppose. Plus Y/N is kinda a coward in this
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There he sat, on top of the rooftop late at night. Tomorrow would be the full moon, when Gaara's power would increase in perfect timing for another battle in the chunin exams. Competition is getting tough and examtakers are either extra aggressive with everyone or forming alliances. Not only that, but so many people are winning each challenge that too few people are being eliminated. That's all that's important and all that will be important until the Sand Village finally finishes off Konoha with the help of the Sound Village. But how, even with these much more important factors, is the only thing Gaara could think about is some normal pediatrician girl?
The moment he met her in the streets, a flame was set in his heart. He had been walking through Konoha after register for the exams and noticed a pretty young girl running through the streets, shouting for help. All she received was weird glances and eye rolls, however Gaara and his siblings caught on. Much to his sister and brother's surprise, Gaara had no problems hearing her pleas and then defending her. Someone had been following her; someone who her family had bad history with and from the looks of it, that person planned to hurt her.
He had no problems escorting her home and listening to her talk along the way. Her voice was so soft, her colorful kimono and flowers in her hair fitting for someone with an innocent and sweet personality. She seemed to be oblivious to the mysterious looks of Gaara and his siblings, or the way Gaara was so cold and silent. She payed no mind and spoke to him as id he was normal; like he was human. And it was that fact, her ignoring his dangerous aura, that lit that flame.
After since that day, that flame grew so strong. Every set of bright shades of the colors she wore on her clothes, every flower that she decorated herself with, every word or item that she mentioned in the little time she spoke to him, and everyone with E/C eyes would make him think of her. That sweet, kind, oblivious girl. It's like she cast a spell on him to make him slowly burn alive; that little flame she set it him would quickly grow into hellfire. His burning desires to see her again, to hold her, to love, traveled through his skin and veins. It didn't take long for Gaara to convince himself she did something cruel to him to use his demon, just like his father is using his demon to destroy Konoha in a few days.
Gaara was began to assume the girl was mocking him when she spoke to him so lightly; that he was no one to be afraid of. It was so insulting, but she was able to hide her cruel and disgraceful jeers under a sweet and loving facade and cute clothing. That has to be it, he thought. No one could ever like me, no one can love me, other than me. More and more of Gaara's thoughts were consumed, then all at once, by thoughts of her. She was like a demon dragging him to hell to torture forever. That beautiful girl with those lovely E/C eyes and pretty clothing was using him, he convinced himself. And someone like that deserved death.
That sweet, young girl had a name; Y/N. She was incapable of sleeping, as a terrible feeling in her stomach was keeping her awake. She pouted her lip and huffed, poking her stomach and whispering to herself, "I want that bad feeling to go away!" That feeling was pure anxiety and a hint of fear. These emotions were very uncommon for Y/N as she had always. Even a positive thinker with lots of love in her heart for even villains to an extent. She sighed, turning over in her bed on her back for sitting up, flipping her legs over her bedside. She stood up and put on a soft kimono over her pajamas and walked to the front door of her home, put on her sandels, and walked out. "Maybe a nice walk around the village will tire me out!"
"It's almost the full moon," Gaara said aloud. "My power will only grow stronger." He stood up, staring intensly at the moon as if it's the only thing keeping him from being devored by his hellish thoughts. His thoughts of how lovely it would be to destroy that girl who made his chest feel warm and his face heat up when she talked to him. That girl who made him feel the way he feels about himself, only a bit different. He had never felt romantic love to anyone, and for him to suddenly feel so strongly about someone instantly convinced him that she did something to him. Someone who would ever control him like would burn in hell before the hellfire consumes him first.
A rough, quiet and threatening voice erupted from behind the redhead. He paid no mind to anything that came out of the mouth of the Sound Village ninja rather just acknowledged that he wanted a fight. Without even realizing it, all that bloodlust built up through thinking of Y/N was released, ending in that Sound Village ninjas blood being spilled all over the roof top. It felt like a weight was taken off his back when he killed the ninja, but in the back of his head he knew it wasn't enough. Gaara didn't want that petty ninja, only that witch known as Y/N. Every passing second, that hellfire coursing through his veins were blazing out of control, weren't they?
"Maybe a nice walk around the village will tire me out!" Gaara's ears perked at that voice. That voice. Y/N's voice. Just like that, Gaara's need for blood grew strong again but this time, it felt different. He killed the Sound Village Ninja with aggression, but knowing he could kill Y/N now that he heard her close by made him feel an exciting kind of bloodlust. Those flames coursing through his body grew hotter every second, growing ever more desperate to get his hands on her.
"It's been a while since I've seen the garden at night come to think about. The moon is bright tonight so it's bound to be pretty sight!" That sweet, soft voice called out from the ground, below Gaara's feet. She walked the pathway it takes to find a nearby lake, where a nice little garden lays. A smile rose on Gaara's face; one of pure hate and excitement. His chest pained to greatly at the thought of her death, but that hellfire coursing through his body was telling him to hurt her. The front of his mind was screaming for him to kill her and use her blood as a piece of his deadly sand, but the back of his kind was whispering for him to comprehend how he feels about her first.
So he began to follow her. Gaara quietly walked from the rooftops, not daring to make a single sound. He continued to smile as he followed her, his smile growing the more he heard her talk to herself. Such a sweet girl with such a pure heart. It's a shame someone with Gaara's problems sees her as a witch because he loves her. As another 10 minutes go by, Y/N began walking into the woods and towards the lake. Gaara jumped to the ground without making a sound and followed her discreetly by hiding behind trees. He stopped when Y/N did. Y/N's eyes widened and sparkled at the amazing sight before her; the moon reflecting on the lake as beautiful flowers and trees accompanied toads on lilipads in the water. Pure bliss.
"Wow...It's incredible!" She laughed in awe. "My arms feel so weak at the sight," she spoke again as her smile widened. "I wish mom was here to see this!" Gaara hummed, looking over the scenery as well. It wasn't very interesting, but it was something he supposed. After all, Y/N loved it. Gaara looked around and saw no one nearby, meaning now would be a great time to react. He silently tip toed over to Y/N, using trees to cover himself. However, Y/N spotted him when she looked around the area in case there was anyone nearby (after all, she was being loud and who knows who lived in the area).
"Hmm? Hi, you there!" She said, waving her hand towards that silhouette behind that tree. Gaara'a face turned into one of the confusion, his "eyebrows" furrowing. Why isn't she scared of someone creeping up behind her in the woods? "Sorry if I'm bothering you! I just wanted to see what's it's like here at night. I can leave if you want," she said, swaying her body back and forth.
"...No, it's quite alright," Gaara replied as he stepped from behind the trees. He walked up the her, and instantly Y/N recognized him. She gasped, surprised.
"I remember you! You're the one that saved me! Thank you so much!" She giggled, clasping her hands together and bowing deeply. "My deepest thanks." Gaara paused, feeling his cheeks heat up a bit.
"My heart is pounding," he mumbled allowed, pressing his hand against his chest. "What have you done to me?" He asked, tilting his head to the side. Y/N stood up straight, giving him a questioning hum in return. Her face looked so innocent and sweet; it's all apart of that facade, isn't it? Gaara growled, roughly grabbing Y/N's shoulders and pulling her close. She jumped, gasping a little at the sudden action. "I said, what did you do to me? Where did this hellfire come from, you witch!" His voice went from his normal calm tone to a scream instantly.
Y/N's eyes widened and her body started to shiver a little. She furrowed her eyebrows together, stuttering out a reply. "I-I don't understand..." That answer wasn't good enough for Gaara as he had no problem throwing her to the ground and looming over her with a look of anger across his facial features. His fist was clenched so tight that his veins were showing. "I don't know what you're talking about!" Y/N yelled out fearfully, covering her face. Tears began to swell in her eyes and her voice became shakey.
Sand began to pour out from behind him and his heart ate picked up again. That flame in his heart was so strong and terrifying to Gaara that he was okay with killing the girl he fell in love with right then and now. His body was so scared that it wanted to kill her, but his heart was too scared to rid such a wonderful girl from the world forever. "Tell me, witch. What did... you do?" He asked again, staring at her so intensely that she could feel his eyes burning into her skin. She sniffed, now too scared to reply upon seeing that sand loom over her.
After a few moments, he screamed, "tell me!" Y/N chocked up on tears, taking a deep breath before replying.
"I don't know any magic or special jutsus, sir! I didn't do anything to you!" She cried out, slowly sitting up. "I'm sorry!" Gaara hissed, silent for a couple minutes. In that time, Gaara remained still as Y/N slowly began to stand up. In her mind, she was recalling words her mom once spoke to her about dangerous people. People are born innocent and harmless and only bad environments or situations can taint their purity. With that in mind, Y/N assumed that Gaara had problems that she couldn't understand. And with a heart as pure as her's, she had already forgave Gaara for scaring her and already felt sympathy for him. She slowly walked closer to him, the hairs on her neck standing up with anxiety, and put an arm on his shoulder.
That touch made him snatch back to reality. He slowly put his hand on top of her's; he was so confused and overwhelmed with opposing emotion and thought. "Then why? Why do you make me feel this way?" He asked in a low rough voice. Y/N began to wrap her arms around him and then hug him softly, shutting her eyes tightly. She managed to push her worried back as she found giving this sad, sad man affection was more important. Gaara felt his chest grow warm again and suddenly, she chuckled.
"I think your hellfire consumed me. I can't even find it in myself to kill you anymore, witch. I think I'm in love with you," he said, blinking away tears. He was so scared and his body pained to kill her, but he just couldn't. He was so overwhelmed with the pleasant feeling of Y/N arms being around him to ever lay a finger on her in anger. Instead he just hugged her back tightly, stuffing his face into the crook of her neck and sniffing. He was obviously holding back tears, which didn't work very well. Afterall, for the first time in forever, he felt like he could show a little bit of a soft side.
"You're gonna control me, aren't you? Use my feelings against me and bend me to your will? You're so cruel, even with the face of an angel." Y/N hummed, not understanding his comments. She just sighed, hugging him tighter and opening her eyes.
"Hey, Gaara, isn't it? Why don't we spend time out here tomorrow? I'd like to get to know you better."
Gaara grunted in response, closing his eyes and wiping his tears with on arm, keeping his other arm tightly around her smaller form. Yeah, whatever hellfire he feels has completely consumed him before he could stop it.
Lol sorry this written to bad!
#gaara x reader#gaara x you#gaara x y/n#gaara x innocent reader#yandere gaara#yandere gaara x reader#naruto x reader#innocent reader#reader insert#naruto shippuden#naruto shitposting#gaara is so sweet#i have a test today#anime#shounen
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Yes hello hi yes ADORABLE.
Also, as I was smiling about this I was like "who else have I never considered wearing glasses?"
And uh, embarrassingly, Neil! I never paused to think about NEIL in glasses!! He is a MC, he is THE MC and I forgot to think about him in glasses? Me? A glasses-dependent person since the tender age of 8? Forget to imagine a fave who is also a MC in glasses? For shame.
But just. Think about it.
Neil, starting to get headaches and squinting at shit.
Andrew, thwarpping him upside the back of the head like 'you need glasses idiot's.
Neil, scowling and vehemently denying it.
Andrew, getting fed up and just driving his ass to the eye doctor.
Neil, getting glasses then transferring his Phone Aversion to them *immediately*. He never takes care of them, never wears them, leaves them all over the place and all of the Foxes are in various states of amusement about it. But they all also work together to constantly get them back to him and remind him to wear them.
And then one day someone is like 'what's the big deal, why don't you just wear them?'
Idk who, maybe Dan or Nicky? Because this time instead of brushing it off, Neil snaps back a bit - because he has a massive headache and was having trouble reading the whiteboard in class today and it was important shit. And he goes "Because I just can't, alright!? I can't need glasses!"
And actually, I think it should be Dan. This is a Big Sister moment. Dan hones in on that and is like: "You can't?"
"No. I can't. Glasses are a fucking liability. Once you start relying on them, you need them. And then if they break you need new ones."
"Neil, you used to wear those color contacts all the time. What's the difference with wearing something that actually helps your vision?"
"I didn't need a prescription for those, didn't need to see a doctor. They were a tool, not a necessity. There's a difference."
And Dan, realizing what this is all about, sits down and takes Neil's hand. "Neil. You're safe now. You can need things without worrying that it's going to be used against you."
Neil just sits there for a moment in stunned fucking silence because look - Neil is 100% capable of introspection. His toxic trait is that he willfully ignores that capability at every opportunity, whistling inconspicuously as he dodges around his own issues with the desperation of a surfer with a leg wound attempting to maneuver around a pack of sharks.
Dan knows this about him and cuts him off before he can finish the instant protest of "It's not--"
"Yeah, it is. Look, Neil. I know you went through some seriously fucked up shit." She gestures to his face because, well, yes. "And whatever mindframe you had to adapt to survive is what it is - but you aren't there anymore. You don't have to 'just survive' anymore. You don't have to violently shun anything that might have made your already really difficult life more challenging while you were on the run. Because you aren't running anymore. You're not. Right?"
Insert meaningful eye contact here, at least until Neil let's that sink in and he looks away first. He doesn't let go of Dan's hand though. Instead, he squeezes it tight.
"Right," he says haltingly. "Right." A deep breath, a rough sound that might have at one point been the flavor of something that could have morphed into a laugh. "When I was eleven, the school she had me in was doing eye exams for all the kids in my grade. They sent home a form for her to fill out. She had us in a different province the very next day with brand new identities. Changed my name to Stefan, cut my hair so short I was almost bald." Another dry sound, devoid of anything close to humor except maybe a dose of irony. "She never did that again, by the way. Apparently I look too much like my father when she can see my whole face."
He shakes his head, and Dan is fucking holding her breath because.. Neil doesn't talk about this? He doesn't talk about his life on the run, especially not the early years. He doesn't talk about his mom.
"I asked her why it was such a big deal, you know. I was annoyed, and a stupid bratty kid. I didn't want to move again. We'd finally gotten away from my dad, I didn't get it yet - that we'd never be safe. I still somehow thought that by getting away we were starting over. God I was stupid."
Dan has to bite back a protest - that he wasn't stupid, he was a fucking CHILD. A little boy who still had hope, who wanted a life.
Neil either doesn't notice her struggle or knows that addressing it will derail his story so he just keeps going:
"I challenged her. I shouldn't have, but I was a stupid kid and I've always had trouble keeping my mouth shut."
Well, that much was true, but still.
Neil sighs, looking down at his hands now, at the one Dan is still holding. Then, like he can't look at the tangible evidence of comfort and keep going, he looks up at the ceiling instead as he says, "We had to delay my starting at a new school for about two weeks, until the bruises healed enough that I wouldn't draw attention. She was usually better than that you know? She didn't leave bruises, or didn't leave them where other people could see. It was counterproductive to the lesson I needed to learn. But this time I had scared her so badly that she lost it a little."
Dan had Opinions on that shit. And this time she can't hold it back. "Neil. Neil. That's not okay. She shouldn't have--"
But Neil is already shaking his head and interrupts. "No, I wouldn't have gotten it if she hadn't beaten it into me. I know myself. And I didn't understand yet how serious it was."
"No." Dan squeezes his hand, takes the other one too and holds on until he looks at her. "Neil, no. She... fuck. She conditioned you to think that, Neil." She cuts him off as he tries to protest with another "No." A deep breath, then she continues, holding his gaze, making sure he listens - because yeah, Neil is stubborn and can have a one-track mind but he ISN'T stupid.
"No, Neil. What were you going to do? Make an appointment for the eye doctor yourself at eleven years old? Get a prescription, pay for it, then insert it into every alias she made for you without her knowing? I'm not arguing that it was a risk or that she was wrong to not let you get glasses as a kid, I have no clue if that would have done anything - but that wasn't a lesson she needed to beat into you. Her not letting you get glasses might have kept you alive as a kid, I don't know. Her beating the shit out of you about it? That had nothing to do with it."
Neil's eyes are a little bit too wide for just a moment before he locks himself away behind whatever wall he needs to process that, and Dan let's him. She's not a therapist, she just loves him.
But when she tugs him closer he doesn't resist, and when she puts her arms around him he hides his face against her neck, and when she strokes his fingers through his hair she swears she can feel him tremble. And she thinks that maybe he isn't ready to admit it, but that doesn't mean he isn't listening.
The next day, Neil shows up to their standing lunch date before their separate 1pm classes, and he's wearing his glasses.
Yes yes we've all thought about Andrew in glasses at some point but please consider
Matt in glasses
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Break.
Request by @lucywrites02 (If you find some time could you write a fic about reader being really stressed about their exams and Loki saying something mean and then they break down and Loki has no idea what's happening but then tries to help the reader? It can be a headcanon or a one shot)
N/A: It do be like that sometimes. Unfortunately I think we can all relate to this state of mind. Hope this helps alliviate the tension a bit. Remember to take care of yourself; health is more important than grades.
Warnings: anxious thoughts, mentions of suicide attempt (the Bifrost thing from Loki), angst. Happy ending.
Word count: 2.3 K
(Taglist: @lucywrites02, @louieboo87, @jesuswasnotawhiteman)
You organized your folders once again, hoping the cleaner desk would give you some motivation to keep going. It didnât, but you stayed. Your stomach growled and it hinted you to look at the clock. Oh, no. Five in the morning? But you barely started. You still had so many things to do before dawn.
You got up and stretched your legs and back. Your eyelids, heavier than ever, were not helping at all. Your mind was still everywhere, and you had to keep your head distracted to not think in the thousand things you still couldnât get done. The mere thought of that made you shiver, almost throwing you into a spiral of anxious thoughts. You shook your head off and walked to the bathroom. Splashing some cold water in your face, you stood in front of the mirror. Eyebags that made you more similar to a racoon gave you the idea of making some more coffee. At that time you'd already forgotten you were going to get some food; your head was so full it couldn't even retain basic information.
As silently as you could, you walked down to the kitchen of the compound. You brought your books with yourself. Couldnât waste some other five or ten minutes, couldnât you? Filling the kettle and putting it on the fire, you got distracted watching the shapes of the fire.
âZoned out?â, inquired Loki behind you. You jumped, frightened.
âWhat are you doing up so early?â, you asked.
âWhat are you doing up so late?â. You pointed at the books and he nodded. âYouâre still with those thingsâ.
âWant some coffee?â.
âNo, thanks. I think Iâm gonna try to sleep on the couchâ.
He moved to the living room area and opened a book, laying down on the nearest couch. It all looked so cozy, so comfortable. You redirected your gaze to your cup of coffee and academic books, waiting for you to fry your head a little (a lot) more. Oh, how much you wouldâve loved to take a break, sit in there with a fiction book and a warm mug of hot cocoa, wrapped up in⊠no. Donât do this. Donât torture yourself like that.
You probably shouldnât have been drinking coffee. Your heart was already going abnormally fast, product and cause of the anxiety you were accumulating. But you did, trying to get your eyes opened. The table you settled in was confronting the living room area, and Loki observed you read and write incessantly in those big piles of books and papers.
You didnât hear his footsteps. Out of nowhere he appeared behind you, reading the pages that were troubling you so much. You jumped once again. He was distracting you, you were tired and stressed, and, as if it werenât enough, your heart was going to explode with all those frightens he was giving you.
âAre you going on the nextâŠ?â.
âLoki, I canât give you attention right nowâ, you cut him off as kindly as you could. Your voice was slightly broken, so you swallowed and hid it. You two werenât close enough to actually explain to him you were about to drown if you kept getting distracted from the assignments.
âI donât need your attentionâ, he scoffed, slightly offended. âNot a puppy you have to play withâ.
âAlright. Can you leave?â.
He sighed and went back to the couch. After about half an hour, your head fell to the pages and gave your brain the pause it so hardly needed. About an hour later, everyone on the compound was up and having breakfast around you, waking you up with the noises.
âY/n, what are you doing sleeping in here?â, asked Thor. âWhat are all those things you have in there?â.
âThose things, brother, are books. They are for reading and gaining knowledge, Iâm certain you havenât heard of them beforeâ, mocked Loki, gaining a chuckle from you. âItâs not like you seem to be gaining much either, thoughâ, told you, referring to your nap.
âI was exhausted, but Iâm...â.
âMortals are such weakiesâ, he said, getting up and serving himself a cup of tea. âThey read three pages and already get tired of using their little brainsâ.
You knew he was kidding, for he had told you many times before he considered you one of the brightest youngsters he had ever encountered. But you couldnât look at the big picture right now. Your head was still overwhelmingly loud with fears, tiredness, stress. The only sight of that pile of books made you shiver, realizing how little time you had to study. And Loki was right. You felt yourself so stupid, so weak. No matter how hard you worked and overworked yourself, you couldnât get the damn things done right.
A knot in your throat gave you the hint to leave. The last thing you needed was to cry in front of them. You went back to your room, not without another cup of coffee before. So, you grabbed your things as fast as you could and ran to the kitchen. You hadnât noticed Loki had followed you, thinking it was alright to mock; play around. You werenât exactly friends, but enjoyed each otherâs teasing every once in a while. He thought itâd cheer you up, or make you laugh.
âHeyâ, he said behind you, and you jumped once again, dropping your mug to the floor. It got smashed to pieces. âOh, what a clumsy little humanâ. You chuckled at his comment, containing a sob. He read it as if it was alright to keep teasing you, so he did. âIâd say youâre dumb because of not sleeping, but you generally just are like thisâ.
You didnât answer, but your heart ached. You werenât in the mood for his tough-love, so you rolled your eyes, sighed, and tried to pick up the pieces of broken ceramic. He didn't look satisfied with your silence. You'd usually insult him back, and laugh together.
âYour hairâs gross. Have you showered at all?â he said once again, touching the tip of one strand of your hair. You havenât, you didnât have time. You didnât answer, and instead blushed. âCareful, donât touch that sink, you might get a reactionâ.
âWhat?â.
âSince youâre allergic to waterâ.
âOut of all the mean things you can say you go for my poor hygiene?â.
âWould you like me to stop insulting your appearance and instead go for anything else? I have a long listâ.
âJust⊠leave me aloneâ.
âOh, come on. Youâre not gonna keep trying to understand what you so clearly canât?â, he said while you were leaving with all your stuff, and you stood in place, facing the door. You were so, so glad you were backwards, because then he wouldâve seen you tear up.
He was joking, he was just playing around. But going for that just in your worst moments? That was plain mean. You shook your head, he didnât know, youâve never said a thing about your stress, and he didnât see how overworked and overwhelmed you were. He didn't know that was one of your biggest insecurities.
âIâd say you give up already. There are certain things dummies like you simply canât achieveâ, he continued. He had no idea, so he just kept going, hoping to get a reaction. A laugh, a chuckle or a âfuck youâ. Even a punch. Any of the reactions he would usually get from you. But he didnât expect what followed, at all.
You sobbed. One sob, just sharp and loud enough for him to have heard it. He stopped dead on his tracks. You didnât turn around, but you didnât move either. He saw how you tilted your head, facing the floor, and dropped a tear. He immediately walked to you and grabbed both of your hands, facing you.
âHey, Iâm so sorry. I didnât mean any of those things, dearâ, he softened his voice. âI was just joking aroundâ.
âYes, I know. Donât worry, itâs just that Iâm very stressedâ, was what you tried to say. Instead, your sobs turned into a full blown cry. Your face went red from embarrassment, and anger, and stress, and tiredness, and it all just became too much for you to bear alone. Loki sensed it and hugged you tightly, pressing your head against his chest and hushing you tenderly.
âWhat happened? Is someone ill?â, he whispered, and you felt even more stupid, because you were crying over grades and papers. Not real things, like you used to think to diminish your stress and pack up all your feelings in a tiny bottle. But the tiny bottle became too tiny for your big feelings, and it finally exploded. You still couldnât talk. Tears running down your face, you were hugging Loki back, hiding your face on him.
âNobodyâs ill, donât worryâ, you managed to say after a while. He nodded.
âI worry about you. Come, let me get you comfortableâ, he said in your ear, and lifted you up carefully. You chuckled in between sobs. An emotional roller coaster. He carried you to his bedroom (and ignored the weird looks and stares from everyone else, because, letâs be honest; that was an unusual sight), and made you sit in his bed, wrapping you up in a weighted blanket (oh, you loved those).
He left for less than a minute and came back with a steaming cup of tea, some chocolate, and a few CDs. He sat in the bed by your side and gave you the cup. You wiped some tears away, and with trembling hands left the tea carefully over the bedside table and went for another hug. He wrapped himself around you, as a second blanket, and caressed your hair and neck with his cold fingers until your sobs stopped and you finally calmed down.
After a while, he cupped your face and looked at you very closely. Too close, even. Gave you a comforting look, with a warmth on his eyes you have never seen on anyone before.
âBetter?â, he whispered.
âA bit, yeahâ.
âWant to talk it out? Movie marathon? Chocolate?â.
You smiled and blushed a bit, again.
âSorry, Iâm just⊠really stressed. I thought I could manage better, but⊠this is just not itâ.
âSchool?â.
âYou must think Iâm an idiotâ.
âNo wayâ, he assured you, frowning. âYou know what I think of you. Youâre incredibly smartâ.
âIâm not, Iâm doing so poorly on my exams and assignments, andâŠâ you tried to explain, and the overwhelming weight of everything fell on your chest again. Your eyes watered.
âYouâre overworking yourself too much, darling. You need to take a day off, or twoâ.
âI have no time, I wonât get anything doneâ.
âWell, you certainly wonât get anything done in this breakdown state of mindâ, he said as tenderly as he could. He was right, and you sighed. You started fidgeting nervously with your fingers, tearing your cuticles. Almost as a reflex act, he grabbed your hands and caressed them so you would stop hurting them. âYou humans run around the entirety of your lives. You spend it all running, speeding, not taking time to feel enough, to be rested and fulfilled enoughâ, he started saying, rocking you back and forth âyou think you donât have enough time, but for what?â.
âTo do all the things I wantâ.
âAnd those areâŠ? Careers to do? Places to visit? They all come to the same thing, loveâ.
âFeeling well?â.
âYesâ, he nodded. Your throat tightened once again, but this time out of relief. You really needed to hear this. âIf you feel well doing these things, you wonât feel youâre wasting time once you finally rest. Iâve lived a thousand years. Do you think I always wanted to spend my life doing the same things?â.
âWell, noâ.
âBut it all came to the same thing when I thought I diedâ.
âYou... what?â.
âI was on the Bifrost, about to fall. I wanted to feel good, to feel accepted, to feel loved by the people I lovedâ.
âItâs all we want at the end. I guess I overwork myself to make them proudâ.
âI did too. And at the end, even when I tried my hardest, I couldnât make them proudâ.
âOh Godâ, you said. He was still hugging and caressing you, as if the story he was telling didnât affect him anymore. âAnd youâŠâ.
âI threw myself off itâ, he stated. You stopped and looked at him.
âOhâ.
âButâ, he brought back to your hands the cup of tea âI survived. Even then, I kept thinking through the fogged lenses of doing something big for a future purpose, not paying any mind to my actual motivationsâ.
âHow do you feel now?â.
âYou know, if I wouldnât have survived, I wouldnât taste this amazing cup of teaâ he said, sipping a bit from the cup still in your hands and bringing it to his cheek, warming him up. âAnd I wouldnât be able to watch all these movies with you. And I wouldâve missed all the Midgardians books Iâve read on Earth. And I wouldnât have met anyone on here. And maybe, even looking closer, I wouldnât have pushed all your buttons to break down so you would still be bottling up your stress and maybe even have had a heart attack and died unhappy and unfulfilledâ.
âWow thereâ. You both laughed. You rested your head on his lap and he watched you with a glimpse of a smile.
âWhat Iâm trying to say is, take it one step at a time. Look at the big picture. Enjoy the process. All those things you midgardians say so often, they have almost lost all meaning. They sound clichĂ©. They shouldnât; for they are very trueâ.
âThank you, Lokiâ, you sighed and started braiding one strand of his hair.
âNow go take a bath or something, stinkyâ. You both laughed. It was all fine.
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Danger First
Chapter 3
@pocketramblr (also please let me know if you would like me to stop tagging you on these, I don't want to be annoying. :))
"WAIT!" shouted Nana abruptly, as Izuku was talking to his (weirdo) teacher. "I know who that is! Quick, get ready to turn everything off!"
"Turn what off?" asked En. "We live in a formless mental void. We don't even have electricity."
"The quirk! That's Eraserhead!"
"Oh, yeah," said Yoichi, while everyone else (sans Second and Third) scrambled to grab onto the quirk. "I remember Eight meeting him, now! So, he's a teacher, huh?"
"How do all of you forget the one person who might be capable of one-shotting All for One?" demanded Nana.
"Doesn't his quirk not work on mutations?"
"Stop daydreaming and get over here, Yoichi!"
The quirkspace began to glow faintly, ominously red, and the ghosts pulled hard on the quirk, holding it temporarily out of Izuku's reach.
Then, the red glow abated and they dropped it back into place.
"Well, that was exhausting," said Banjo. "So, we'll have to be constantly ready for that, huh?"
"As long as he's around, yeah," said Nana.
"Why did we just do that, anyway?" asked En.
"So we can continue to masquerade as a normal, non-haunted quirk?"
"We could have just let him think he didn't have a quirk, or that the anxiety-"
"Super anxiety."
"-isn't part of it."
Yoichi gasped, as if scandalized. "You'd want us to lie to Izuku?"
"Okay, seriously, what is up with you and Nine?" asked En.
Despite not having a body, Yoichi began to visibly sweat. "Nothing, nothing at all. I just... think he's neat?"
"If you're going to lie to us, can you not do it with archaeomemes?" asked Nana.
"No, no, actually, I can get behind this," said En. "Would you say Izuku has... vibes?"
Yoichi nodded solemnly.
.
"Young Midoriya!"
Izuku shrieked and jumped back from the sudden sound as All Might suddenly emerged from an otherwise innocuous bush.
Both of them froze, staring at each other.
"Are you..." said All Might, hesitantly, sounding much more like he did in his small form than usual, "alright?"
"I... think so?"
"That's good, then." All Might coughed slightly into his fist. "I was wondering if you had a few minutes."
"Of- of course!" said Izuku, immediately.
"Then allow me to lead the way!"
All Might led him through a door labeled 'staff only' and immediately deflated. "All the staff know about my condition," explained Mr. Yagi.
Izuku nodded. Then a thought occurred to him. "Mr. Yagi?"
"Yes, my boy?"
"Why, um, why don't you teach, um, as Mr. Yagi? Instead of as All Might? Wouldn't it save your time?"
Mr. Yagi stopped and scratched his head. "I hadn't really thought about it before," he admitted. "But part of the reason I took this job, other than wanting to help train the next generation of heroes, of course, is that I want to get people used to the idea that I am going to retire." He tugged on one of his bangs. "Also, ah, I'm not sure if my qualifications to teach are quite up to par without my reputation."
"I'm sure it would be fine! You're the best, after all!"
Mr. Yagi chuckled. "I'm glad you think so," he said. Then he reached behind him and opened a door. "In any case: my office."
"Wow," said Izuku, quietly, stepping in. "All Might's office..." Who knew when he'd get another opportunity like this again? He kept his eyes wide to drink in the details.
The rather sparse details. The office was rather bare. Which made sense, seeing as All Might was a brand-new teacher. It was sort of... disappointing, as thrilling as it was.
Mr. Yagi sat down behind the desk and gestured for Izuku to take one of the other chairs. It had a lot of cushioning. A lot a lot. Izuku sank down into the fluff as Mr. Yagi fiddled with a drawer on his desk. He got the drawer open, and pulled out a notebook. A notebook of the same brand Izuku liked to use, actually.
"Since your experiences with One for All are so different from mine, I thought it might be a good idea to do some research into past holders and take a leaf out of your notebook, as it were." He passed the notebook over to Izuku, who took it with shaking hands and a slightly open mouth.
"I'll treasure it," he declared, voice wobbling.
"Not so much that you don't use it, I hope," said Mr. Yagi. "As it is, it's only an overview. The earlier holders, especially, don't have many records associated with them. Consider it a starting point. I haven't had much time to work on it."
"I can't believe you found the time to write this at all," said Izuku, flipping through the pages. The information was sparse, but each holder had a basic profile, all the way back to the fourth. "I mean, between being a hero, training me, and preparing to be a teacher, I'm stunned nothing fell by the wayside!"
Mr. Yagi proceeded to turn a very interesting color.
"Uh, nothing fell by the wayside, right?"
"Why don't you take a few minutes to skim through. If anything jumps out at you right away, we can talk about it. And then I'll let you go get changed and go home, and we can discuss more later, after you've had more time with it."
"Okay!" said Izuku. He'd start with just the basic profiles. Name, date of birth, date of death, quirk... wait, those ages... "They all died young," he said, softly.
"Hero work is dangerous," said Mr. Yagi, hand going to his side.
"There's something else, isn't there?"
"Not something you need to worry about. I took care of it, years ago." The hand holding his side spasmed slightly.
"... Six years ago?" asked Izuku, aware he was pushing his luck. But this sounded both important and relevant.
There was a long pause. "Yes," said All Might, finally. "A villain with a longevity quirk. He... had a history with the first user."
Izuku got the feeling that was an understatement. It also seemed unlikely that the only application of the villain's quirk was longevity, given what he'd done to All Might. But the subject was clearly making All Might uncomfortable, so he dropped it in favor of burying his nose in the notebook again.
(Social fumbles aside, this was the most secure Izuku had felt for... a while.)
"The sixth user had a smoke quirk?"
"Yes, it seems so. Although it doesn't seem to have been actual smoke, but a biological compound."
"I wonder if that has anything to do with all the steam you release when you deflate. Actually..." he flipped back through the quirk. "I wonder if you're using Float, too, subconsciously, when you jump."
"What?"
"I- I mean," said Izuku, "I noticed, when, um, when I grabbed your ankle and also in videos of you- Your hang time is kind of messed up? You're in the air for longer than you should be, but it isn't, like, consistent? Plus, you can change direction mid-air, which I thought was because you were shooting out blasts of air pressure with your quirk, but with me on your ankle, you definitely didn't do that. There was- there was a forum I was on where some people thought your quirk tapped into magnetic fields, somehow, but that doesn't make any sense, because you'd expect a lot more electronic interference and that similar locations would produce similar results, given the Earth's magnetic field, but they don't. But subconscious, low-level use of a telekinesis-based flying quirk would explain everything. If we take into account what you said about my anxiety after the entrance exam, then that's minor expressions of three out of four of the quirks listed here, not counting the base stockpile and enhancement quirk. Do you think the unknown quirks of the second and third users might have partially manifested for you as well? Have you experienced anything else that's atypical for a strength enhancement quirk?"
Mr. Yagi stared at Izuku.
Oh, no, he'd gone too far.
"Nothing immediately comes to mind, my boy," he said, faintly. "But... magnets? Really?"
"I told you it didn't make any sense."
Mr. Yagi rubbed his chin. "There might be something, but... it's too unclear to say either way. I'll keep an eye out. It's just... a lot to take in. I thought One for All was done surprising me."
"When has it surprised you before?"
"Oh, under the influence of certain mental quirks, you can wind up hallucinating the previous users."
"Hallucinating?"
"Yes. But being under the influence of a mental quirk is always the larger issue, so..."
"Mr. Yagi," said Izuku. "That's really the kind of thing you should let people know about up front."
"I- is it?"
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The ghosts all stared at Nana.
"Hey, don't blame this on me! None of us explained that kind of stuff before passing One for All on."
"In our defense," said En, half raising a hand, "we were usually dying when we passed it on."
"More importantly," said Hikage, "do you think Ninth is right about the quirks?"
"It would make sense," mused Yoichi. "Although then we'd have to wonder why Blackwhip didn't manifest similarly."
"Is it too much for me to get someone to use my quirk? My extremely awesome quirk, that has no downsides?"
"It is powered almost exclusively by rage."
"No downsides."
"You-"
"No. Downsides."
.
Aizawa passed him an envelope labeled 'quirk counseling' along with the standard schedule and orientation packet he was handing to everyone else. It didn't look like any of his class mates had noticed, though, for which Izuku was grateful. He didn't want to be known as a weirdo who didn't know what his own quirk was.
He heavily suspected he was tapping into Danger Sense, somehow, but he didn't know how, and the fourth user of One for All had lived so long ago there weren't any records of him. Not easily and publicly available. Everything Mr. Yagi had written in his notebook (that Izuku had probably stayed up way too late reading... and texting Mr. Yagi about it... and comparing it to his notes... and texting Mr. Yagi about that... and reviewing old All Might compilations and theory threads... and having Mr. Yagi threaten to call his mom if he didn't go to sleep...) about the fourth user had been retrieved from the journals Mr. Yagi's mentor had passed down, according to one of the source notes in the margin.
(Mr. Yagi had really neat, small handwriting, which Izuku wouldn't have ever expected from his large, dramatic signatures as All Might, and his notes were meticulous and carefully cited. If Izuku didn't know better, he would have thought it belonged to a secretary.)
But despite Izuku's suspicions, he didn't actually know. He didn't know it's range, what it defined as danger, whether or not it 'ranked' dangers, how to distinguish it from normal anxiety, or- Well. Anything, really. And he would really like to.
He opened the envelope quietly. Inside was a handwritten note instructing him to pick one of three schedules for quirk counseling and return it to Aizawa by the end of the day. The other pages were printed, with times and possible locations. Options for both before and after the school day.
Izuku felt his eyes tearing up. This was easily the nicest thing a teacher had ever done for him... Although he was nervous about being alone with Aizawa. Some of his other teachers, when they asked him to stay after class it was... not good.
Nothing bad happened, not like in movies or TV shows or the awareness videos the school had shown sometimes. The teachers didn't hurt him, really, didn't do anything to him, other than talk or yell, mostly, but it still wasn't good.
Maybe he could ask Mr. Yagi or Recovery Girl to sit in... But he already felt bad, taking up so much of their time.
He picked one of the after school schedules. He was already staying late on the other days to work with Mr. Yagi, and if something did go wrong, he wanted to have the night to recover before he had to face Aizawa again in class.
He put it to the side, so he'd remember to give it to Aizawa before he left, then looked over the class schedule. Homeroom, Math, Hero Art History, History, and English in the morning. At least this morning. The history classes alternated with something called Heroics-Applied Science and Hero Law and Ethics. Afternoons, meanwhile, were entirely occupied by Hero Basic Training.
And every class would be taught by a pro hero. He wondered if it would be rude to ask for their autographs...
.
Shouta grunted as Hizashi flopped down onto the couch next to him on the couch in the staff breakroom. "What a morning! I just love seeing all those bright little faces at the beginning of the year. Anyone have a favorite first year yet?"
Shouta kicked Hizashi through his sleeping bag. Sadly, this had no effect on the man.
"I think mine might be the little green guy. He's the only one who was actually paying attention, and you know how rare that is, when everyone is anticipating their first heroics lesson. The rest of us just pale in comparison."
Shouta attempted to kick Hizashi again, this time for an entirely different reason. Midoriya was already All Might's favorite (probably)- he did not need more pull with the staff.
"I know who my least favorite is," said Kan. "Kid's certainly dedicated and competitive, but I wouldn't be surprised if he threatened his middle school teachers into giving him those glowing reviews. His personality needs a lot of work. How did you get Nezu to saddle me with Bakugo, anyway, Eraser?"
"I had nothing to do with it."
"Don't give me that, I was going to have Monoma. At least he's a team player."
"You're being illogical," said Shouta, zipping his sleeping bag closed over his face.
"How about you, Nemuri?" asked Hizashi, cutting off Vlad King vs Eraserhead round five hundred.
"It's hard to choose! They're all so cute and eager! Full of the passion of youth! I think they're all my favorite."
"You always say that..."
The door opened and closed.
"All Might! What about you? Any favorites yet?"
Yagi coughed. "I've only had the one class of third years so far. Don't you think that's rather... premature?"
What an incredible nonanswer.
"How did that first class of yours go, anyway? They didn't sour you to the whole idea of teaching, did they?"
"Not at all! The students were wonderful. The third years are very advanced, aren't they? For some of them, I wouldn't be shocked to see that skill level on an active sidekick."
"What can I say? We start them off right," crowed Hizashi.
"They did seem a little surprised by the scenario, however."
"So was I, t'be honest," said Snipe, who was in charge of the third years.
"Ah, was it no good...?"
"It was fine. Lesson plan was a bit rough around the edges, but you and Nezu'll be goin' over that later. But... quirk traffickin' doesn't quite seem like your thing."
"Ah, well, set-pieces," he said, using the slightly derisive underground slang for large-scale spotlight hero battles, "may be what I'm known for, but before my injury, the majority of my battles and investigations weren't publicized."
"Shield laws?" asked Nemuri.
"Generally, yes, but some of the investigations were tied to others, so we were using the organized crime secrecy laws to keep those under wraps. Simply put, my popularity isn't the only reason I keep the number one spot despite Endeavor having more completed cases than me on paper."
Shouta had known there was more to All Might than 'punchy, over-the-top, eyestrain-causing, bombastic muscle guy,' but part of his stupid, illogical brain was annoyed at Yagi for pummeling that image into imaginary dust, anyway. It seemed like the man's only two flaws were horrible interpersonal skills when not using his public persona, and his vast suite of health issues, the latter of which all heroes who operated long enough picked up.
Oh, and a possible inclination towards bribery.
Made it hard to dislike him, which Shouta wanted to do, because he was loud, flashy, and gave him headaches, literal and metaphorical. He ignored the fact that Hizashi was the same way, and had forcibly become Shouta's best friend. Clearly, there was no connection here.
"By the way, why is young Aizawa completely zipped in like that?"
"Nap time," said Hizashi, solemnly.
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"Sir?" said Iida, raising his hand.
"Yes, young man?" boomed All Might.
"There are nineteen of us. How are we handling the odd person out?"
"Excellent question! In other exercises, we may handle it differently, but for today, one of you will be working alone! Occasionally, a hero may find themselves isolated when they originally expected help. However, for better balance, I have also arranged it so the odd hero out will be taking part in the last battle, so you'll have more time to strategize!"
But the other team would also have more time to strategize, Izuku noted. He really hoped it wouldn't be him... not that he wanted to force it on any if his classmates! He just didn't want yet another handicap on the first day of training.
All Might walked around with the box of ballots, pausing for each student to take one. He reached Izuku and held the box out to him with a wink. Izuku smiled back, reached in, and grabbed one.
A chill ran up his back and he froze, fingers wrapped tightly around the little ball. Something told him this was definitely the cursed, single-person ballot. Could he let it go? Would it be considered cheating if he picked a new one?
But All Might was already walking away. Every part of his body tense, Izuku turned his hand over and forced his fingers apart.
J.
The tenth character of the Latin alphabet. For the tenth, last, team.
He watched as everyone else started to pair up, and All Might looked at him apologetically.
Izuku approximated a smile. Plus ultra, right?
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Hi everyone! So this was my first time taking part in the @osemanversebigbang but I had so much fun!! I can't wait to read everyone's entries! đ
Title: Angel Rahimi And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Lunch Break
Characters: Angel, Juliet, Rowan, Jimmy, Lister, Bliss, two of Angelâs future uni friends (OCs).
Spoilers? Minor spoilers of important events in âI Was Born For Thisâ.
Word Count: 3.6k
Ships: Bicci, one joke about Juliet/Rowan.
~Joan of Arc (Probably)
âI am so fucking tiredâ
âRight, timeâs up, put your pens down.â The exam officer says from the front of the room. I scribble one last sentence before my hand gives out, and I all but throw my pen onto the desk, sighing as dramatically as I can. This week is a fucking nightmare. Exams and assignments are the piss. Fuck uni, Iâm ready to drop out. Or drop dead. Either works, honestly.
As I leave the exam hall, I walk past some people from the studentsâ union. Theyâre handing out flyers for the Christmas ball next week. My housemates are all planning on going, but my friends and I planned our present swap for that night, so weâre going to spend it eating a fuck ton of snacks and watching the cheesiest Christmas films we can find. I canât wait, I bought them each a bag of their favourite sweets from the American candy shop, it's going to be so much fun!
But thatâs next week. Right now, all I want is to sit at a table that doesnât have an exam paper on it, and eat something very greasy and very unhealthy. Thereâs a pizza place just on the edge of campus, run by some of the culinary arts students, and they make the best sauce ever. Itâs pretty cheap too, which makes it a favourite for most people, especially at the end of a semester, when everyoneâs bank accounts are running low.
I have about an hour until I need to be back in the exam hall, so I take full advantage of the outdoor seating and collapse into a chair after ordering. My pizza is brought out to me not long after, and I breathe in the smell. Nothing has smelt more gorgeous than the slices sitting in front of me. Itâs a surprisingly warm day, for December at least, and for a moment, everything feels calm. I can hear a bird singing in a tree somewhere, other students are hanging around campus, most with their noses in their phones or in textbooks, and I actually let myself relax for a bit. Iâve done all the revision I can for this next exam, and Iâm in desperate need of a break. I deserve this.
I pick up my first slice of pizza, and bring it up to my mouth. As Iâm about to take a bite, however, my phone rings. I put the pizza down with a sigh and answer the phone without looking at whoâs calling. Mum probably sensed I wasnât doing any work, and is calling to check up on me.
âHello?â I say tiredly.
âAngel, hi! Is this a good time??â I grin at the sound of Julietâs voice.
âHell yeah, itâs a perfect time! Whatâs up?â
âWait, you donât know why Iâm calling?â Juliet says hesitantly. Shit. What have I forgotten now? I know itâs not her birthday. Wait, is it mine?? I swear exams rot your brain, have I actually forgotten my own birthday?
âNoâŠ?â I ask after internally monologuing for way too long.
âOh my god, you donât know??â Juliet screeches in my ear, âAngel go look at your phone, itâs urgent!â
Now very concerned, I put Juliet on speaker and, for the first time all morning, actually read the notifications filling my lock screen. I open the Twitter news one, and my mouth drops open in shock.
âHoly shit.â
On my screen is a news article with a headline that reads, âTHE ARKâS JIMMY KAGA-RICCI AND LISTER BIRDâS SECRET RELATIONSHIP EXPOSEDâ, and just below it sits a large photo of Jimmy and Lister, standing outside a pub, kissing. I donât believe it.
âHoly fu- Hold on a second. Mate, isnât that the pub by Pieroâs house?!â I say, bringing my phone as close to my face as I can, as if thatâll help me see better. Thereâs a loud shuffling noise on the other end of the line, and then I hear a gasp.
âOh my god, youâre right!â Juliet says. âRowan said they were going on holiday, but I thought he meant abroad or something.â I smile at that. Ever since our little jaunt to Kent last summer, Juliet and I have kept in touch with the boys. We even have a group chat now; us and them and even Bliss is in it. Iâm so glad we stayed friends.
At first, Rowan was really quiet, and if he did speak he and Juliet would almost always end up arguing, but theyâve been getting along quite well lately. Iâm not saying I ship it or anything, Iâve learnt my lesson there, but I have to say, fangirl-to enemies-to lovers would make a wicked fanfiction trope.
âDid you see any of this coming?â Juliet continues. âSurely Jimmy would have said something to you?â
âHe said he was dating someone, but didnât want to give details because they were taking things slow. Well, that and that celebrity phone hacking scandal freaked him right the fuck out, remember?â I say.
"That's
right, he stopped talking on the group chat for like two weeks, didnât he?â Juliet giggles back. âWell, nevertheless, Iâm happy for them. Theyâre cute together.â
âYeah, they are.â I grin again. âOh my god, poor Rowan though! Iâd hate to live with a couple, especially a new one! Itâd be nauseating.â
âOh I know, right? And imagine whatâll happen when they have their first fight!â Juliet gasps again. I shudder at the thought.
âIâm muting the group chat when that happens.â I joke.
âNot a bad idea.â Juliet laughs back, then pauses. âOh, Angel, Iâm sorry Iâve got the get going, but do you want to skype later?â
âYeah, no problem! Iâve got a revision session at 6, but I should be free by 9ish?â
âSounds perfect! See you then!â Juliet says, and with that, sheâs gone, and Iâm back to sitting alone with my pizza.
Jimmy and Lister. Holy shit. I donât think anyone in the fandom saw this coming. Everything has been about Jowan, since the fandom started growing itâs the only ship that ever existed. No one bothered writing fics about any other pairings. The only Jimmy/Lister fics I ever came across were platonic ones, and even they made sure to mention Jimmyâs boyfriend Rowan.
Oh god, I hope theyâre okay. The fans got so crazy when Bliss and Rowanâs relationship was exposed. Jimmy/Lister is the final nail in the Jowan coffin. Jimmy must be having the panic attack of his life! Iâve got to-
My phone rings again.
I look down at the screen, and see Jimmyâs name. I take a deep breath, and answer.
âJimmy, hi! How are-â
âHave you seen it??â
âYes.â
âOh god. This isnât how we wanted to tell you guys.â
âYou sure? Because getting caught by the national press worked so well for you last time.â I tease. Silence. Oops, probably not the best thing to remind him of right now.
âJimmy, you still there?â I say carefully. Thereâs a slight rustle on his end, which means he probably just nodded. âEverything is going to be fine, I promise. The fans will move on. They already did with Jowan, right?â
âBut what if something happens again? Something like-â
âIt wonât. You guys have better security now, and youâre doing less public events. Youâre going to be fine.â I hope and pray that Iâm saying the right things. Jimmy and I have gotten close lately, but Iâm nowhere near as good at helping him deal with his anxiety as Rowan and Lister are. Thereâs more silence, until finally, Jimmy speaks again.
âOkay. Yeah. Yeah I think youâre right. Thanks, Angel.â
âCourse Iâm right! If thereâs one thing I know, itâs fandom drama.â Jimmy laughs, and I grin back. âAnd donât forget, youâre not alone in this. This is happening to Lister too, and no doubt Rowan and Bliss will be there to help you. Just talk to them.â
âThank you Angel, Iâll go do that now.â
âPerfect! Love you Jim, Iâll text you later.â I say, and the call ends.
Heâll be okay. Heâs got too many people who love him not to be. I take another breath and put my phone down on the table. As soon as I do, however, it buzzes again, and I see Jimmy is trying to facetime me. Now very concerned, I answer it and hold the phone up so he can see my face properly.
âJimmy, are you okay, whatâs happened??â I ask anxiously, but he looks fine. He looks at me with a confused expression.
âNothing, Iâm just talking to the others, like you said.â He says. Itâs only me and him on the call. I stare at him in silence for a moment.
âJimmy, mate⊠I donât know if youâve noticed, but Iâm not any of themâ I say slowly, and to my surprise, Jimmy laughs.
âYeah I know, but I was kind of hoping to have you here, too, if thatâs okay?â He says sheepishly. âItâs okay if youâre busy, itâs just that⊠I donât know, youâre good with this stuff and you make me feel calm? Sorry, I know thatâs a lot to just dump on you.â Jimmy doesnât look at me directly, and I start to feel tears in my eyes.
âWell damn, Jim, I guess if you truly love me that much, I can stick around for a bit.â I laugh, and quickly glance at the time. âMy lunch break is only halfway over, anyway, so I have plenty of time to hang out while you talk to the others.â
Jimmy seems to let out a breath, like heâd been holding it, and grins.
Just as Iâm about to start talking again, I hear a ping, and Listerâs face appears on screen, followed by Rowan and Bliss.
âHey Jimjam, you okay?â Rowan asks, looking as calm as ever. âOh hey Angel.â He adds. I give him an awkward smile.
âWait, Angel's here?â Bliss interrupts before Jimmy can answer. âNice, howâs the week from hell going? Didnât think weâd hear from you until youâd made it through.â
âYeah itâs rough, but Iâm getting there. This is a welcome distraction though.â I grin at her.
âSo youâve seen the pictures then. They look good, right?â Lister chimes in, before correcting himself. âI mean, itâs horrible they found us, fucking pricks, but youâve got to admit we look good.â
âYou can be so self-centred sometimes.â Bliss laughs.
âCome on Lister, this isnât a joke.â Rowan chides him.
âWell, I guess he isnât wrong..â Jimmy mumbles nervously and I see him smile a bit.
âSee, Jimmy agrees with me!â Lister argues back at Rowan, who rolls his eyes.
âItâs still not something to laugh about.â Rowan says firmly. âCecilyâs already on damage control, cancelling some events, beefing up the security at others, and giving the tabloids hell. Sheâs also let your grandad know, Jimmy.â
âWait, arenât you guys all down there already?â I ask, confused.
âNah we got back last night. That picture was taken when we went out for lunch the other day. Took their time printing it.â Lister says.
âProbably needed time to pad out their articles. Seriously, how can they write so many pages about two people dating?â Bliss adds.
âProbably whining about how Jowan is now well and truly dead.â Rowan rolls his eyes again. âAlthough I have to say, Iâm pretty happy about that part.â I cringe slightly as he says that. I will never not regret being one of the Jowan fangirls.
âSo Cecilyâs already got a plan? Thatâs good, thatâs a bit of a relief.â Jimmy speaks up, looking visibly more relaxed than he had sounded over the phone earlier.
âYeah sheâs got it sorted, so we can start planning our Christmas party!â Lister says, making the others groan.
âLister what the hell makes you think we should be throwing a massive fucking party right now?!â Rowan says, his voice growing louder. Lister goes quiet, looking like he wants to shrink into his seat, before eventually speaking up again.
âLook, it doesnât have to be anything big, I just mean⊠Angel, youâre gonna be in London with Juliet, right? Come over, drag Bliss with you, Jimmy can invite his grandad, Rowan you can bring Jade, and there you go, thatâs our party!â
âThatâs...actually a good idea.â Rowan says, surprised.
âYeah, that sounds like fun!â Jimmy adds.
âIâm up for it, Angel, do you think Juliet will wanna come?â Bliss says.
âHell yeah she would, letâs do it!â I reply with a massive smile on my face. Partying with Bliss and the boys sounds like the best way to spend my Christmas London trip. Iâll make sure to tell Juliet about it when I talk to her later. As I start planning all the food Iâm going to bring over, and wondering what the boysâ flat will look like at Christmas, the conversation starts up again.
âYou sure youâre doing alright, Jimmy? I can come back home if you need me to.â Rowan says, focusing things on the issue at hand again.
âNo no, donât worry, stay with your family. Theyâd kill me if I made you miss out on spending time with them.â Jimmy jokes. âIâve got Lister here, and Cecilyâs number if I need it. My head isnât giving me too much grief right now, anyway.â
âWait, Lister, youâre there with him?â Bliss asks.
âYeah, check it out!â Lister says, before picking up his phone and moving. He takes us out of what I think was his room, through a hallway and comes out into a large living room, where we can see Jimmy on a sofa looking at his phone. âSay hi to the chat, Jim!â
Everyone laughs as Jimmy gives an awkward wave to Listerâs phone. Lister then hangs up and launches himself into view of Jimmyâs screen, and the two shuffle about until theyâre practically sitting on top of each other, faces
squished together so the tiny phone camera captures them both. I hate how cute they look together.
âAlright, if youâre sure, Jimmy,â Rowan says, smiling for probably the first time this whole call.
âYeah, Iâm sure.â Jimmy smiles back. âThis whole situation is terrifying, and Iâm more than ready to hide in my room and not see another mad fangirl for the rest of my life, but... if I did that weâd never get to hang out with Angel again.â He finishes, biting his lip as if unsure of whether or not the joke will hit.
âUh..ouch!â I clap my hand on top of my heart dramatically and laugh, while the others join in. âIâll have you know Iâve abandoned my fangirl ways. Mostly. Sort of. Okay, not completely but Iâm not shipping real people anymore, so thatâs something, right?!â
Lister is giving Jimmy a look of what I can only assume is pride for making a decent joke during a time of peak anxiety, Rowan has his head in his hands, probably contemplating his life choices now that Lister seems to be rubbing off on Jimmy, and Bliss still looks shocked that such a joke came out of Jimmyâs mouth, not Listerâs. When things calm down again, I check the time and speak up again.
âWell this has been fun Jim, but Iâm afraid I have mad fangirl duties to be getting back to. Shrines to build, fanfiction to write, you know how it is.â I say sarcastically.
âThanks again, Angel, for being here, and listening. And youâd better be right about that fandom drama.â Jimmy laughs again, although this time I see his smile falter a bit.
âHey, look at me,â I say, moving as close to the screen as I can without squishing my face on it. âThings will settle down before you know it, in the meantime, weâre all here for you. Youâre not alone in this.â Rowan and Bliss nod in agreement, and I see Lister hug Jimmy closer. Jimmy takes a breath and nods as well.
âThanks Angel. And good luck with your exam. Weâll see you over the holidays.â He smiles.
âYeah you got this Angel, go smash it!â Bliss chimes in, giving me a thumbs up and a grin. I say one last goodbye to them all, and hang up.
I look back down at my pizza, still uneaten. I need to stop letting myself get distracted during phone calls. I can eat and talk to my friends at the same time. Iâm usually a master at it.
âFereshteh!â I look up again. Either Iâm going loony, or someone just said-
âFERESHTEH!â I turn around and see Mollie and Christina barrelling towards me, with the most excitement Iâve ever seen on a studentsâ face during exam season. They crash into my table and both start talking at once.
âHave you seen??â
âDid you know??â
âHow long have they been together?!â
âOh my god is this why you wonât tell us about what happened in Kent?!â
âWoah, easy on the interrogation! Seriously, you guys need to work on your interview skills.â I put my hands up in surrender and laugh. Mollie rolls her eyes at me.
âSo? Did they tell you or what?â She asks again. I roll my eyes back at her.
âYou know I donât want to tell you guys anything about the boys. They trust me, and Iâm not going to fuck that up because of some shit a tabloid prints.â
âHow dare you appeal to our morality and ethics, we want gossip dammit!â Christina giggles, lightly banging her fist down on the table.
âThen stick to the Twitter pages.â I stick my tongue out at her. Mollie and Christina are two of my housemates, and are part of the Ark fandom. I never planned on telling them about Kent, but they figured out who I was thanks to the pictures of me and Jimmy on the train. I didnât think you could tell it was me, but fangirls are like master detectives. They figured it out in less than a week. They havenât told anyone though, theyâre good mates.
âSo how are you feeling about all of this? Whether you knew or not, having it out in the press like this is a lot to handle, especially after last time.â Mollie says, now in serious mode.
âIt is a lot, definitely, but theyâll be fine. Theyâve had this happen before and they know what to expect from the fans. I just wish I could be there for them.â I say, sitting back in my chair.
âI get
that, it must suck that you guys are so far apart now.â Christina chimes in.
âI mean itâs not like we ever lived close to each other before. The only reason we even crossed paths over the summer was because I was staying with a friend. But yeah, being away from them all is kind of hard sometimes.â I sigh dramatically, making Mollie and Christina grin.
âAre you going to visit them over Christmas?â Christina asks.
âIâm definitely going to visit my friend in London again, for a day or two, but I donât know if weâll be able to see the boys.â I quickly lie. âThey cut back on public events but theyâre still really busy most of the time. And this,â I gesture to my phone âdefinitely wonât help.â
âWeâll keep an eye on fandom updates for you, and try to shut any mentions of Jowan down,â Mollie says, reaching across the table and giving my hand a gentle squeeze. I squeeze hers back and give her a grateful smile. I mostly stopped interacting with the fandom after meeting the boys, reading fanfiction, and discussing theories with other fans just feels weird and creepy to do when the people youâre talking about are your friends. So itâs nice that I have Mollie and Christina looking out for them, and doing what I canât. Christina has a pretty big following on Tumblr, and Mollieâs a Twitter ace, so I trust them to hold their ground with the fandom.
âOkay, you donât have to give us any details, but genuinely, what do you think of Lister and Jimmy as a couple? Because I donât think the fandom could handle a breakup.â Christina says after a while, making me laugh.
âPfft, yeah I donât think the boys could handle a breakup, either.â I smile. âBut honestly? I think theyâll be good for each other. Lister is good at helping Jimmy relax and step out of his anxiety bubble, and Jimmy can help reign in Listerâs chaotic energy. Plus theyâre freaking cute together, I mean just look at this picture!â I finish, gesturing dramatically to my phone again.
âThey are so cute!â Mollie nods in agreement. âIâm actually shocked no one thought to ship them together before.â
âThatâs the Jowan storm, for you,â Christina adds. âCanât believe we ever shipped that.â
âSo gross.â I shudder at the thought. Suddenly the alarm Iâd set this morning went off, making us all jump.
âWhatâs that?â Mollie asks. I check the screen and practically leap out of my seat.
âOh shit, my exam starts in 10 minutes!â I say, gathering my stuff up as quickly as I can. I say my goodbyes to Mollie and Christina and start running back across campus to the exam hall.
I make it just in time, much to the invigilatorâs chagrin, check my bag in at the desk at the back of the hall, and collapse into my assigned seat. The exam starts, and itâs only when it does that my stomach reminds me that I never actually ate lunch. Shit.
I start to silently scold myself for being so stupid, when my mind starts drifting to the video chat with Jimmy and the others. He and Lister looked so comfortable with each other. Makes sense, they've known each other for so long. But even still, Jimmy looked so much happier once Lister sat down with him, and Lister himself practically seemed at home with Jimmyâs arms wrapped around him. I smile at my exam paper.
Iâm so happy for them.
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Lingering feelings
Characters: Song Mingi (Ateez) and a female reader (first person)
Genre: very emotional fluff, suggestive
TW: body confidence issues!
Description: A boy Iâd been tutoring suddenly started acting strange. Both of us having our own issues it was hard to face him but when I did...
I looked at my alarm clock. 2:45. I hadnât gotten a good night sleep for the past three days ever since I had met up with my best friend who was telling me about all the men she had to turn down because they werenât fit enough, smart enough, loyal enough, funny enough,...not enough. For her. But there I was drowning in my emotions every single night because noone even looked at me. I hadnât been desired for 20 years of my existence. I hadnât felt wanted or loved or even noticed by anyone. It was a knot that was getting bigger and bigger inside me but the whole thing had just escalated when Leia told me about her âtroublesâ. She was everything men desired: beautiful, thin and free. Nothing holding her back, making her think twice about the consequences while I was the complete opposite: objectively overweight, nerdy and anxious. All the movies and books I had been surrounded with since Iâd been a child spoke about love stories of women like Leia. How could I ever get the love I so desperately needed?
I tossed and turned in my bed for another half an hour before deciding to give up and find refuge in another episode of a Korean drama I was trying to keep up with. Another beautiful female protagonist with the skin that looked like porcelain and the body of a supermodel deciding between two equally stunning men, one having problems with being faithful and the other with being too shy to pursue the girl. Halfway through I realized the whole thing is just making me feel even more anxious and angry so I clicked pause and lay back to bed. My tears just started flowing down my cheeks out of nowhere but I couldnât care less about stopping them. I was alone in my dorm room and most of my roommates who slept in separate bedrooms were asleep so the sounds I made were swollen by the night...or rather by dawn.
Morning came and while I was in a state of being half asleep half still sobbing about feeling worthless my alarm went off. I could feel my lids being heavy and sticky from the teardrops that accumulated around my eyelashes but I got myself to stand up and put some clothes on. It was always a drag to pick out clothes after having a night like that, never truly feeling like your body was worthy of being displayed out in the open to people whose opinions are so important to you that you spend every waking moment being concerned about them. But I did it, I went for a pair of cropped jeans and a red t-shirt with little black hearts all over it. It matched my red converse shoes so it made me feel more put together for some reason. I had morning classes because we were reviewing materials before the exam period and I just needed to be present.
I walked through campus with my earbuds in trying to look at my phone as regularly as possible to avoid any eye contact knowing I hadnât put any makeup on my dark circles. That combined with my greasy dirty blonde ponytail and blood-shot eyes wasnât a sight for the world to see. When I managed to get into the faculty building my phone vibrated in my hands causing me to finally look at it in search of substance not a mere excuse for ignoring peopleâs gazes. I was surprised to see Mingiâs name on top of my screen. It read: Are you coming? If you donât get an A in this course you might lose a spot as my tutor next year. ;) I was so surprised I had to stop walking and read the whole text again. Mingi had told me that he was taking some time off to visit his family in Incheon but I knew better. He wasnât motivated to study throughout the pandemic because his mental health was deteriorating but I wasnât the type of friend to call him out on his white lies. I had just been trying to be there for him whenever he needed me, like a silent sidekick reassuring him that life does get better. While I had never truly believed that myself, I wanted so badly to make him believe that because he was one of those innocent souls who were just to fragile for this world. Or so I thought.
I almost sprinted to the lecture room, passing groups of students like I was an obstacle course racing because Mingiâs text reminded me I was running 3 minutes late to the Globalization and Cultural Change lecture. As soon as I got to the huge hall with about 30 students in it I was relieved to notice the professor hadnât arrived yet and started looking for the familiar smile. Mingi always smiled, even at times when his smile wasnât genuine and you could see his eyes losing the stars from their constellations in them. It was heartbreaking to see it but you couldnât help but smile back. But most people couldnât understand the smiling shy boy and kept their distance. I had always felt like he didnât want to burden people around him but it also stopped him from building strong relationships and most people donât like to spend their energy trying to break someoneâs walls. It never really bothered me but as his assigned tutor I couldnât just turn a blind eye. It had always upset me how I could see the pain in his eyes on his worst days but he would always laugh and make jokes like it was nothing.
I finally noticed him and his shiny pearly whites with the prettiest eye smile I had ever seen on a person. He was sitting in the middle row next to the wall with his bag on the seat next to him which he immediately removed when I started walking towards him. I sat next to him and whispered: âDude, I thought you were taking this semester off, you canât just come back right before finals and expect me to tutor you through the whole semester worth of materials. And what about your family back in Incheon?â He giggled nervously and scratched the back of his head while his glasses slid down his nose. âTheyâll be okay. I just missed... being here. And besides, even if I fail this year I can take these classes next year and then I have at least some material covered if I attend these reviewing lectures right? I do want to pass this semester though... It would be so lame to attend all the uni parties at 30 because I probably wonât graduate until then. And then where can I find an amazing tutor like you?â He laughed while my face remained dead serious. I took the liberty of adjusting his glasses, pushing them up his long thin nose with my index finger to which he flinched a bit while his eyes widened. âIâm not a magician. I canât bring out my magic wand and copy all of my knowledge into your head. Plus, if you have other things to worry about maybe this just isnât the right time for you to attend uni. Everyoneâs lives are ran by different currents, donât worry if yours seems to be running behind everyone elseâs.â He didnât respond, his expression unreadable. Mingi looked down at his bag and took out his laptop in silence while the professorâs heels clicked towards her desk.
We sat there listening to the recap of all of this semesterâs material. I could catch a glimpse of Mingiâs face his furrowed eyebrows, trying so hard to concentrate it made me feel guilty for what I had said. Iâd never wanted to make him anxious or out him like that but knowing him he must have been confused by my sudden strictness. I took notes in my paper notebook while he was quietly typing on his laptop so I quickly wrote a note on the side of my page. Iâm sorry. Of course Iâll study with you. :) I lightly tapped his shoulder to which he looked up from his screen adjusting his glasses again. As our eyes met I pointed to the note. He scanned the note and only gave me a slight smile as a response before looking back at his laptop.
After the class had ended he grabbed his things and waved only a little goodbye~ to me. I was confused and worried because he had never acted that way before and I had always teased him about how I was going to stop studying with him if he didnât try harder. But this time it was different. He didnât talk to me after that and skipped the second class of the day so it made me worry even more. I didnât want him to feel pushed aside or hurt by my mindless actions so I decided to skip lunch and check up on him at his dorm.
âMingi! Iâm really sorry, okay? I said something stupid that I didnât even mean. I like tutoring you, itâs really not a problem for me. It even helps me revise everything... and I want you to do well too... I just know I will be a lot lonelier next year if youâre not going to pass. Can you just talk to me?â I said while knocking on his bedroom door because he wouldnât open them after my first attempt. Eventually I heard a low growling sound and his bed squeaking before he opened his door with ruffled hair and a yawn. He scratched the back of his hair and blinked a few times to adjust his vision. His eyes widened with his mouth agape probably realizing he was wearing only his boxers. In a matter of seconds my eyes automatically scanned his bare upper body. The door shut closed as I tried to get my thoughts in order, covering my mouth with my hand. After a few torturing moments he said through the door: âWait a sec, Iâll be right with you.â It took a while before I could hear him take a deep breath and opening the door inviting me inside. He was now wearing his glasses and the outfit he had worn to class earlier that day with his dark brown dyed hair slightly more presentable. I sat on his chair and he sat on the bed looking at his feet like a sad puppy. I couldnât help but feel extremely guilty at the sight of him so I decided to explain myself again. He didnât look up throughout my monologue but played with the material of his hoodie. After I finished he looked around the room with his lips tightly pursed. He scratched the back of his head before saying in a low voice: âItâs not that...â His eyes scanned the room, avoiding my eyes. âLook, I would actually hate it if we stopped studying together but I know you didnât mean it.â He finally made eye contact but had only held it for a few seconds before looking down at his hands again. I was waiting for an explanation which he didnât deliver. âSo what happened? Was it the stupid thing I said about currents?â I said annoyed. He looked up at me again. âWell, I didnât know you could see through my lies. I donât want you to feel like you have to take care of me or something. Iâm just having a bit of a rough patch in my life right now but being alone or with my family didnât really help me as much as... well... being with you.â I was left speechless, I couldnât find the words to respond to the sudden confession.
I had no idea how much of an impact I had on his life. Weâd spent a lot of time together for the first few months of the semester ever since I had been assigned to tutor him because his grades had been getting worse but Iâd mostly just talked about the material and laughed at the jokes heâd make when he would be tired of studying. Weâd grabbed lunch sometimes and talked about books and movies we liked or the parties we hadnât been invited to but it never felt that deep.
I decided to sit next to him on the bed putting my hand on his shoulder and saying softly: âYou really couldâve told me sooner. I could have been there for you all this time but you kept building a wall around yourself and I was too afraid to speak to you honestly because I felt like youâd close yourself even more if I told you I knew. I really wanted to help you. I still do.â He shook his head and looked up at me, both of us finding out our faces were dangerously close. I could see the faded constellations in his eyes and could almost count every one of his eyelashes. My heart rate suddenly accelerated at the sudden proximity and his furrowed eyebrows relaxed as he looked directly into my eyes. I hadnât had a clue about how much I actually missed him, I was so lonely in all of the lecture rooms since all of my other friends were in different departments and Mingi was the only one making my uni life a little easier.
His face suddenly moved even closer to mine, our noses only a few centimeters apart. It was as if he was checking to see if I would move away. I was confused, trying to get my heart to calm down so I couldnât control my movements. I didnât even flinch when he turned his head to the right to softly push his lips against mine while slowly closing his eyes. I kissed him back. It wasnât something I could control, it was more of an instinct. My hand was now gripping his shoulder while his were still in his lap. As we slowly parted I opened my eyes again seeing his cheeks had flushed red and I felt mine becoming hot too. That was my first kiss.
I left his dorm without saying anything because I couldnât decipher my own thoughts and emotions. I was shocked. I didnât suspect him having any romantic feelings towards me even when heâd said being with me helped him so much. I was really dumbfounded by his actions as I had never imagined that a man could see me as something more than a friend. Mingi was handsome but he wasnât confident and loud like most guys on campus that were constantly surrounded by heaps of girls. Being quite reserved myself I thought we understood each other better because of our shy personalities never because he was attracted to me in any way. I just couldnât believe it so I told myself the reason he kissed me was just him being flustered by the sudden upheaval of emotions.
We didnât see eachother over the weekend and none of us had the courage to text the other so I spent the next two days overthinking my every action trying hard to focus on studying. On Monday, I walked into our lecture room for an overview of Anthropology of Media. The second I laid eyes on Mingiâs fearful expression my mind was set. I wasnât going to let this get any further. So after class I caught his sleeve while he was hurrying down the hall to the next lecture. âI think we need to talk,â I said as I tugged on his wine red hoodie to signal to him to go with me. He followed me to the place under the stairs that people rarely used so I could be sure we were alone. But the second I looked into his eyes I couldnât get myself to tell him what was on my mind. His eyes were brighter than ever making my heart skip more beats than just one. It was almost as if the constellations tripled over the course of the weekend. Iâd never seen him this genuinely happy.
Mingi was looking at me expecting me to speak but I remained silent until he said: âIf this is about the thing I did on Friday... please donât feel pressured. I canât make you like me back, at least not in the same way that I do.â He scratched the back of his head while looking at the floor. My eyes widened at the sudden confession. âMingi. This isnât about me not liking you at all... I just feel like youâre confused about your emotions. You canât possibly make me believe that a guy like you...â I gestured at him. â..would like a girl like me?â He looked up at me with his eyebrows furrowed like he didnât understand what I was saying. âWhatâs that supposed to mean? You canât believe me that Iâve been thinking about you for the past 6 months, that Iâve been trying to find the words to tell you how I really feel? Itâs really that hard to believe that Iâve fallen for the only girl whoâs ever made me feel like the world is not such a shitty place to live in?â His voice cracked and he closed his eyes to stop the tears from escaping while clenching his fists. I just stood there in disbelief unable to say anything. After a few moments he spoke in a low whisper: âAnd please donât tell me this is about the things you say about your body all the time. Itâs complete bullsh*t. I love every inch of you. I canât even think straight every time you touch me and the thing that happened on Friday wouldnât have ended there if you hadnât left so fast. I couldnât function normally all weekend because I kept thinking about you and your body.â He was gradually getting closer to me as he spoke until he got me pinned against the wall with his right hand. Our faces were only centimeters apart when he continued: âAbout how you kissed me back.â His whisper was so low that even I barely kept my composure. I couldnât deny it anymore, there was no excuse for my heart to beat as fast as it did when I felt his breath on my skin and his intense stare. The proximity of his face made my cheeks blush and when he noticed it he backed up and broke our eye contact. It was like a wolf turning back into a puppy in a matter of seconds. He looked back at the ground. I had never even imagined a sweet and gentle boy like Mingi could act this way, I guessed he must had been suppressing all of this for far too long. I took a step towards him and awkwardly tugged on his sleeve to make him look at me again. âMingi, I like you too. I guess Iâve just never imagined for someone to like me like that and I didnât want to get my hopes up.â Mingiâs face lit up with a smile and he suddenly wrapped his hands around me trapping me in a tight hug. âYou can get your hopes up for me,â he whispered in my ear.
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just another horror movie. | james potter
pairing: james potter x reader
chapter: oneÂ
warnings: NSFW, smut, oral (male receiving), exhibitionism, talk of dead bodies, actual dead body, blood, vomiting
word count: 3.7k
read the prologue here or on ao3 here
summary: you and james take a quick detour through the woods, to have a bit of morning fun, but find something gruesome.
Three weeks earlierâŠ
The quiet town of Hogwarts had never been quieter. It was typical though; towns that resided in the countryside of Scotland were often described as âquietâ, unbeknownst to most that it was anything but. Except, Hogwarts lived up to the stereotype. Peaceful, tame, quiet.
Quiet.
God, you needed some quiet.
Exam season was narrowing in, which meant endless nights of caffeine and random studying music that you found on spotify, its main purpose to help you concentrate. It was unfortunate, with the school year coming to a close, but you were determined to leave the year proud and satisfied with your work. Everything was going perfectly so far. Nothing could screw it up.
This is what you told yourself as you began your walk to school this morning. Leaving your house at seven in the morning on the dot had become the regular for you. Now that Summer was finally coming in, the walks were warm, without chilling breezes. You could feel comfortable with the wind in your hair and a light shirt on your back.
Something felt tranquil about this morning in particular. You didnât feel held up or anxious. You didnât even feel stressed as you busily organised your school bag this morning. You didnât even blink an eye when you dropped your chemistry textbook on your foot. You were in a good mood. You were glowing.
Maybe it was because you had been getting some amazing sex from your amazing boyfriend lately.
Maybe.
But today wasnât for what ifs. Today, you had one thing on your mind. A conversation needed to be had between you and your guidance counsellor, as the prospects of colleges were starting to roll around. Applications were beginning to close and your aspirations for life after high school were beginning to get clearer and clearer. You no longer wanted to be tied down in a small town, where the most important job you could get was at the Mayorâs office, sitting at a desk, listening to the complaints of highly egotistical citizens.
Wasnât for you.
Your mind drifted off to your could-be life, and before you knew it, your legs had walked to your boyfriendâs house without you even realising. It was something unconscious and natural, something you were completely used to. The sight of the grand, three-story mansion that your lover lived in brought unprecedented comfort.
The spiralling pillars covered in the greenest of vines was something from a fairytale. A pale cerulean was painted across the panelling, giving a dream-like feel. Right above the front door housed a giant window, one that opened up into Jamesâ bedroom.
Right. James.
Walking up the path, you felt comforted by the familiar sound of gravel beneath your feet. It reminded you of all the nights you had snuck up this very path to climb into Jamesâ bedroom via the window. Nostalgic really.
Now you were here in broad daylight, ready to walk hand in hand with your boyfriend to school. Knocking on the front door, you were excited to see a nearly immediate opening of the door, with a very joyous boy standing there. His signature dopey smile glistened even brighter, as his eyes lingered over your clothed body a little longer than expected. His tongue shot out very quickly over the pink cushions of his lips, something you couldâve missed in a blink of an eye, but you didnât. Laughing, he pushed his glasses up the nose of his bridge, before running his fingers through his unruly hair.
âShould we go then?â It sounded as though it was the first time James had spoken this morning, a fact that you didnât mind, as your brain thought unholy things when listening to his gravely morning voice.
âSoon.â You mumbled, your voice trailing off slightly, as you stepped towards James, swinging your arms around the back of his neck. Taking a breath of his scent, you leaned forward, placing a delicate kiss upon his lips. They were slightly chapped, but you didnât care.
It may have been a Summer day, but that wasnât the only reason you were feeling hot.
Stopping yourself before you went too far, you pulled backwards, not before suggestively running your hands down Jamesâ chest, smirking against his lips. âCome on, let's go.â You remarked playfully, smacking your hand lightly against Jamesâ firm butt, which elicited a short laugh from the bubbly man.
So, hand in hand, you and James darted down his footpath, back into the street. Even more birds had woken up by now, with a choir of chirping serenading your descent into the bustling streets of Hogwarts.
Everything now seemed a little more public than you initially thought. Neighbours were waking up and going to work now too, giving no shorter than five second glances at you and Jamesâ hand intertwined. You know what they would say; old people gossiped too much for your liking. It made you especially nervous, knowing that your parents didnât know about your illicit relationship. Maybe it should stay that way. Well, before any neighbours get a little too gossipy in the weekly book club meetings.
âAre you listening to me?â James asked, snapping you out of your thoughtful haze. Blinking twice, you returned your attention to James, whoâs eyes were laced with concern as he looked you over once again, eyebrows furrowed. âYou seem out of it.â
âOh, sorry.â Your voice came out almost silently as you looked away, flushed and embarrassed. âWhat were you talking about?â
âHow I was going to fuck you so hard later today that you are going to struggle to walk.â James followed his statement with a dash of laughter, something that you mimicked like a pirateâs parrot.
âWell, I hope thatâs not a joke, my dear.â You flashed a sly smile, looking James up and down. You both stopped walking, with James now admiring the way you were biting your lip, as if you were a siren trying to entrap him. Surely, you guys wouldnât quickly dash away into the bush and go for a quickie right now, right?
James thought about it too, eyeing up someoneâs poor hydrangea bush. Unfortunately, there would be too many witnesses, and exhibitionism wasnât something you had both openly discussed before, although it wasnât completely off the table.
âLunch period.â James finally said, stopping his momentary halt, and marching forward.
âLunch period?â
James leaned over, pressing his lips so close to your ear. His hot breath sent shivers down your spine, ones that ended in your core. âMeet me in the hallway between the chemistry and physics lab. I think thereâs a new cupboard we could Christen.â
Giggling in excitement, you rubbed your fingers up the length of Jamesâ arm, tugging him down the footpath, continuing your conversation about whatever. You learnt that he had a History test today, all about women earning the right to vote. You sighed as you listened to him talk about what he was passionate about, his stressed vowel sounds turning you on more than you wouldâve thought.
Then came a predicament. An actual, real life crossroad. Right in front of you was where the footpath curved to the left, following along the road onto the main road through town. It was the way you went every day, with the road taking you directly to school when you walked along it, arriving perfectly at seven twenty-five every day. It was ideal.
This morning, though, you were feeling cheeky. From this footpath curve was another opportunity. The footpath also opened into a dirt path, something that twisted into the woods, or, as the conspiracy theorists of the town called it, the Forbidden Forest. It was hardly forbidden though; they literally took Scouts classes there, and those have kids as young as seven in them.
Feeling devilish, you paused James for a moment, the cogs turning over in your brain. You might arrive at school a little later than you first thought, but at least you would have some distance between the prying eyes of the Hogwarts neighbourhood. And maybe, you could have a little bit of fun too.
âJames,â you smirked, tugging at the edge of his shirt, capturing his attention, something that wasnât actually that hard to do, âshall we go for a detour this morning?â
Your eyes flashed over the forest and onto the quiet stillness of it. You could feel Jamesâ heart rate speed up, but it wasnât because he was scared. He was just as excited as you. It was like a switch had flicked on in his brain, although he was still hesitant, his feet still planted firmly on the ground.
âAre you sure?â James questioned. âHow late is this going to make us?â
âNot that late at all.â You justified, mocking offence. âOh, we should get there at maybe, quarter to eight? And besides, itâs fresh air, itâll be good for us, and our lungs. Think of it as reversing the side effects of being around Sirius and Remus when they smoke all the time. Your lungs will thank us.â
âIâm not sure thatâs how it works.â James laughed.
âHow would you be so sure?â
âIâm the one that takes biology out of the two of us.â
You had to try another tactic, so, you jutted your bottom lip out of your mouth, putting on your best doe eyes, hoping you could flutter your eyelashes enough for him to give into temptation. âPlease?â
A sigh escaped James lips as he seemed to give in. His reluctant look of worry was quickly replaced by an eager spark. Knitting his fingers in with yours, you two walked hand and hand together down the dirt path. The change of feeling beneath your feet was almost instantly recognisable, the normal, smooth, concrete path replaced by the rough dirt, and slight mud, even though it hadn't rained in days.
As you continued to wander down the path, you were suddenly covered in a canopy of shade, as the trees of the forest soon covered your heads. The route got a tad darker, the path no longer illuminated with the light of the sun, not that you minded though. You could still easily see where you were going.
You felt a little colder without the extra heat from the sun. You didnât like the way goosebumps rose on your skin or the way you had to rub your hands along your arm to keep yourself warm. You felt out of control, a feeling of which you loathed. You didnât want your perfect morning to be ruined by a little chill.
When you reached a tall, winding tree, you stopped James from his walk, pulling him off the path. Luckily, you had spotted a small dip in the earth, perfect to stay in, somewhere where regular bystanders wouldnât find you. Happy with your discovery, you looked back at James, who had a puzzled look across his face.
âWhatâs going on?â
âCan I kiss you?â You asked breathlessly, your hands already getting fidgety. You wanted to be connected with James again, intertwined if you will. You needed to feel his skin, even if it was barely quarter past seven in the morning.
âYes, love.â James breathed out, his voice quiet and shallow. WIth the consent, you leaned upwards, connecting your lips at last. It felt right to be pressed up against each other once again, even if it had been only yesterday when you had last felt such passion.
You deepened the kiss, feeling urgent to make the most of the short time you had together. Your mouths melded together almost perfectly, your lips pushing against each other like a playful pillow fight, one which you were determined to win.
Feeling mischievous, you reached to Jamesâ hair, tugging lightly on his roots, an action you knew he liked. This action got the response you wanted from him, a needy moan, in which you took the opportunity to slip your tongue into his mouth, battling it out with his own, regaining confidence and dominance.
You pulled away, your cheeks flushed from the lack of oxygen. James looked disheveled but pleased, wanting to continue your little make out session, but unfortunately, you had limited time.
âCan I suck you off?â You whispered against his mouth innocently, looking up at his hazel eyes, brushing his hair off of his forehead. You could hear him gulp with nervousness, before nodding quickly, his hands making their way to his slacks.
You knew James was slipping into a mindset clouded by arousal, so you sank to your knees slowly in front of him, still looking up at him through your long lashes. On your journey downwards, you carefully unzipped the zipper on his pants, pulling them down to ankles, until he was clad in only his boxers.
Lifting yourself up slightly onto the balls of your feet, you kissed him lightly on the outside of his boxers, feathering gentle kisses. You knew you were being a tease, but you needed him nice and hard. As you felt his bulge setting like cement under your lips, you lifted your hands up, joining your lips so you could palm him, stroking the material.
When James started moaning, - âoh please, stop teasing, I beg you,â - you released him from the cage of his underwear, dragging the clothing down the apex of his things, watching the muscles twitch in excitement. There, Jamesâ half hard cock laid against his thighs, the tip a gentle rouge colour.
Your fingers grazed over his prick, lightly tracing a prominent vein of the underside of the sex muscle. James groaned in pleasure, the teasing getting too much for him to handle. Feeling benevolent, you dribbled saliva over the tip of the cock, before wrapping your entire hand around it. You started stroking harder and faster, making sure James could feel all of you in a way you hand. He was starting to fall apart above you, but it wasn;t enough.
âSo- so good.â James murmured, his eyes gently shutting as he became lost in the feeling. âDonât stop, please donât stop. I love your hands, so perfect, so precise. Perfect for me, precise for me.â
âIt was like you were made for me.â You agreed with the raven haired boy, before bringing your lips down to the tip of his penis. This action shocked James, but the whimper out of his mouth made you know he was enjoying it. Living from the excitement of the exhibisionist route, you swiveled your tongue across the tip, reaching down the length of the cock, savouring his taste.
âRight there.â James moane, as you brung the rest of your mouth down over his now fully hard cock, reveling in the flavour of the salty precum that was leaking from his angry tip. With a smooth rhythm, you bobbed your head up and down on Jamesâ cock, the sound of his moans itching you on.
You knew you were running out of time, and you still wanted him to cum, so you sped up your movements on Jamesâ cock, stroking the base of his cock, which could not fit in your mouth. Adding to the pleasure, you let your hands move downwards a bit more, so they played gently with Jamesâ hanging balls.
This applied pressure was becoming too much for James, as his breath became laboured and a tingling feeling was nearly bursting at his cock. âIâm gonna cum, please, Iâm going to do it.â
You lifted your mouth off of Jamesâ cock, just to murmur, âlet go.â James, with your permission, spurted his cum across your hands. Eager to savour him, you opened your mouth, catching as much of the milking substance as possible, not wanting to waste any of it. Jacking James off through the entire thing, you watched as his orgasm crashed over him entirely, the way his face contorted in pleasure almost being the most beautiful portrait to you.
Licking the rest of his cum off of your fingers, you stood up, wiping your knees off, as the dirt sticking to you was becoming slightly uncomfortable. While you stood up, you reached from the top of Jamesâ pants, pulling them upwards as you went.
âThanks.â James almost laughed, except he still sounded out of breath, which was very reasonable though. You did just suck the life out of him. His fingers worked quickly, rearranging his pants, and cock, so that you both could continue on your way to school.
As you waited for James to finish cleaning himself up, your nose turned upwards. There was a strange smell coming from the area, one you didnât notice before when you were on your knees in front of James. It was a smell that you were relatively unfamiliar with, but all you knew was that it stank like rotten meat.
âCan you smell that?â You asked James, looking off into the little ditch you were beside. Wherever you were, it seemed that it had been recently disturbed. Broken twigs snapped into pieces laid amongst crunched up leaves. If you squinted, you were sure you could even make out that faintest of footprints on the ground. It was odd, but nothing you haven't seen before in the woods. The smell on the other handâŠ
âSmells like thrown out vegetables.â James readjusted his glasses before holding out his hand, inviting you to close your fingers in with his. âI bet some old granny thought it would be a good idea to throw out their compost in the woods. If the council found out, they would have a fit. You know all about their weirdly tight rules on littering? Itâs not even bad for the environment.â
You had stopped listening a while ago. Something didnât feel right, but it was nothing you could sort out now. You werenât satisfied but you turned back towards James anyway, knowing that you needed to head off to school or you would be running a little bit behind schedule. As you turned around, you noticed Jamesâ face morph from a cheeky grin to a concerned frown.
âWhat is it?â You pondered, stepping towards James, matching his pear-shaped frown with one of your own.
âDid you cut yourself when you were on your knees?â
âHuh?â
âLook.â James bent down to look at your knees and you turned your head down too. What you thought had just been a bit of dirt mustâve been something else. Your knees were covered in a browny-red, maybe a maroon colour. It looked as though your entire knee had been cut open, as blood was still dripping from your skin, but that couldnât be right. You felt no pain on your knee. You hadnât cut yourself.
Swiping your fingers across your knee, you gathered some of the drying blood on your fingers. This was the first time you had looked at your hands since you wiped off your knees before and you saw that you had smudged blood stains all across your palm. You nearly barfed on the spot. You felt incredibly uneasy, like a stormy ocean filled your stomach.
You lifted your fingers up to your nose, a theory hypothesising into your head, and you were right. The smell of the blood matched the rotten meat smell you could smell before. As if you were a dog, the odor latched onto your nose and expanded, its putrid smell being the only thing in your senses.
âI'm going to be sick.â You doubled over a rock. Resting your hand against a boulder, you hovered downwards over a patch of leaves, letting your breakfast out. Your head was reeling as you could still smell the retching odor of the old blood. You couldnât get it out of your mind, so you leaned over again, round two of the hurling intervention.
James rushed over to you, placing his warm hands on your back, rubbing soothing circles. He wished he could say that his main focus was to make you feel better, but it wasnât. Over in the deepest part of the dish, he noticed something strange. It was almost like a small lump in the ground, something unnatural. It seemed to be covered very messily by old leaves and sticks, and an entire tree branch, as if it would make it any less inconspicuous. It even had that opposite of the desired effect, seemingly sticking out like a sore thumb.
âDarling,â James waited until you lifted your head back up, regaining your breath once again, âwhat do you think that is?â
Jamesâ hand pointed into the direction of the ditch, in which you followed his eyesight and body movements. You could see it too; just a lump in the ground. Your mind was racing of what it could be. A dead animal? A pile of rotten food? Maybe aâŠ
âHoly shit!â You had only just realised that James had already walked over there, except his body was covering your eye line, and you couldnât actually see what James had found. Although, he told you immediately. âQuick, call the police. Itâs a body.â
A dead body in Hogwarts? Making sure you didnât lose any more of your stomach through puking, you rushed onto the path in the woods, grabbing your phone out of your pocket, hoping you could get service all the way out here in the woods. Fumbling to turn your phone on, you nearly groaned out in annoyance when you saw that you were getting no bars of service.
Running back to James, you couldnât stop at the moment. You called out to him, your words a blurred mess, trying to convey to him that you were going to find someone to help. Unsure if he had even heard you, you ran back down the path, your feet carrying you to where you needed to go, unable to bring yourself to a cohesive thought.
When you exited the forest, you flicked your head around, trying to find someone, anyone, that could help in the moment. The first person you saw was your calculus teacher, Mr Slughorn, to which you promptly called out to.
âMr Slughorn!â You cupped your hands around your mouth to project your words across louder. Mr Slughorn snapped his head around and gave a friendly wave. Annoyed, you shook your head. âCall the police!â
âWhat?â He called back, walking towards you now. You groaned, trying again.
âThere's a dead body in the forest. Call the police!â
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lmao. anyway this has become a series whoops.
#James potter#James Potter x reader#harry potter#marauders#marauders era#James Potter smut#jahmfic
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Heyyy! Could you do "he offends you" with kuroo, Tsukishima and daichi? Thank uu!
He offends you - part3
featuring : Kuroo, Tsukishima
Atsumu and Kageyama version
a/n : Iâm so sorry that I took soooooo long to answer this, but here it is ! Daichi version will come in another part with Oikawaâs one !
Kuroo
The exams were coming up fast and as they approached your stress only increased considerably. The dark circles were even more visible on your face and you could see the tiredness miles away. It was absolutely necessary to ensure good grades for this semester in order to hope to make up for the less honourable grades of the previous semester. The nights were long and at this point you could compete with the Hunchback of Notre-Dame and could easily win because of your slouched position upon your desk.
However, that didn't stop Kuroo from coming to visit you in your room. After more than two years of relationship he had learned to notice everything about you whether it was your way of making noise with your nails on any surface, cutting your fruit always very meticulously or your stubbornness. That's why he knew he had to intervene this weekend after having left you all week to your stubbornness to work in an unhealthy way. So at the end of the afternoon he appeared in your apartment with a bag full of your favorite sweets in his hand. Not surprisingly, he found you in your room, hunched over your desk with a multitude of documents and manuals scattered on it. Standing with his head in the doorway, he couldn't help smiling at your concentrated expression and your rather peculiar posture.
"Hey kitten, how's it going?" he whispered in the middle of your ear after putting the bag on your bed. His arms came around your body even though you didn't seem very responsive to his approaches.
"Hmm ... Tetsu wait, I need to focus on this chapter." You got out of his grip without even looking up from your notebook.
Obviously this was not to the liking of Kuroo who was getting more and more worried about your condition. Beyond the fact that he may have been in need of attention, he considered your stubbornness useless at this stage. The rhythm that you had adapted in the last few days was not at all productive and you deserved to take a break.
"You should take a quick pause chibi-chan" he tried one last time to talk some sense into you. His hand stroking your hair was meant to reassure you, but it only intensified your anxiety and irritation towards him.
"I really need to work on this course and get a good grade." You let out a long sigh at the end of your sentence because this debate with Kuroo was just wasting your time. "You let out a long sigh at the end of your sentence because this debate with Kuroo was just taking up your time.
Kuroo rolled his eyes, you were not even aware that it was counterproductive and you were too narrow-minded for him. "But what you're doing here is useless, you have to stagger your workload, otherwise your brain won't memorize anything and you know it. But once again you prefer to be stubborn when it harms you, that's not the way to get a good grade. »
He was certainly telling the truth and probably didn't mean to be rude, but that didn't stop his words from being a little too raw. Deep down you knew that he only wanted what was good for you, but at that moment you took it as a personal attack, especially since the pressure you were putting on yourself would soon make you explode. Having your boyfriend question your way of working was the last thing you needed. Subconsciously you clenched your fist around the pen you were holding and took a deep breath with your eyes closed to try to calm yourself down. But soon tears began to form and flow down your cheeks. Both on edge and totally vulnerable you didn't want to let Kuroo see you like this.
"Ok, I get it Tetsuro, but I remind you that not all of us are geniuses like you and some of us need to work. Which I'm trying to do, I'm sorry that I don't belong to the same world as you." Your tone was cold and dry which was rare for you. "Your tone was cold and dry which was rare for you. Â But it's true that the fact that Kuroo was pretty good academically didn't help the situation and you almost felt humiliated like a child being scolded by an adult. You would have liked to be like Kuroo and understand everything at first hand without having to spend hours in your lessons hoping for a decent grade, but this was not the case.
Kuroo, on the other hand, was petrified and didn't expect this at all. It had nothing to do with his abilities? He never thought he had offended you or even looked down on you. It's true that sometimes he liked to tease you about your dubious knowledge in chemistry but it never went any further. He felt extremely bad because he only made you feel worse when his goal was the opposite. But it wasn't a time for laments and regrets right now, you were the one who needed help. He turned your chair and lowered himself to your level to talk to you straight in the eyes.
"Kitten, I'm really sorry you feel that way. First of all, I'm not here to blame you or lecture you, but I know how hard you've worked and how you forgot to take care of yourself, so I wanted you to take a break. I assure you that it will do you good and that you will be ready to go back to work in better conditions. And I know this because I know you are determined and stubborn in the positive ways but sometimes you don't even pay attention to yourself anymore." His thumbs caressed your cheeks and dried your tears, and miraculously the feeling of his fingers on your skin instantly calmed you down. It was hard to look him straight in the eye, but it was clear that his gaze was only holding love for you. « And secondly, I'm not a genius. I'm just a nerd who spends all his time making chemical jokes, please don't ever devalue yourself over that again, okay?" Automatically you let a smile appear on your face, he was right he was a nerd first and foremost. Kuroo then smiled, happy to see you feeling better already. He dared to place a kiss on your forehead and his heart warmed up when he felt your hands clinging to his shirt.
"Come on, now we're watching Emily in Paris, and I've got your favorite snacks. And then I promise I'll help you study." You didn't even have time to say anything that Kuroo was already lifting you up on the way to your bed. And getting under the comforter cuddled to Kuroo was certainly not something you were going to say no to.
Tsukishima
Often after class you would stay in the library for a while and work on while Tsukishima finished training with the volleyball team. But today it wasn't in your plans, at least not since lunch.
You were discussing with Kiyoko and Yaichi about the progress of the semester and the growing complexity of homework. The girls were interested in your grades and how you were managing everything as if it was easy.
"If getting good grades means getting the same results as Kageyama and Hinata, then yes, you can ask Y/N for advice," you almost jolted at the voice of your boyfriend that was just behind you. Kageyama who was standing aside looked at him with daggers in his eyes yet Tsukishima remained totally indifferent. It was the girls who burst out laughing at this scene knowing full well that he was trying to prick the two boys who undoubtedly excelled on a volleyball court but much less when it came to bringing home good grades. Soon you joined them in your turn, as you could not hold your breath in front of a smoking Kageyama.
But even if you laughed at the core you took Tsukishima's remark very badly. You were used to your boyfriend's rather harsh words and knew that most of his coldness was deceptive, although this time you couldn't help being struck by his words. You felt humiliated worse than when you were in public. Did he really see you like that, a little silly around the edges? You liked to think that he didn't, after all he wasn't the kind of person to bother with people who didn't deserve his time. And that's not true, you were far from having castrophic results, and anyway, even that wouldn't change the fact that your intelligence was certainly not defined by your grades. Yet you were just thinking about it because you were rather proud of the results you were getting after the efforts you were making, and Tsukishima more than anyone else knew this because he himself was a witness to the work you were putting in. Until now you had always believed that he was proud of you even though he didn't show it so much because it wasn't in his nature, but right now you strongly doubted it.
That's why you didn't want to go home with him and have to endure any more nasty remarks from him. All the way home you just replayed what he had said and kept repeating his words over and over again. You know you shouldn't give it too much importance, but it was impossible to ignore his cold voice in your head. Your spirits had taken a hit and you just wanted to get into your comforter and move on. But suddenly your cell phone lit up with a new message from Tsukishima.
You went home early?
Your thumbs stayed up above your screen not knowing if you should answer or not. Was he surprised not to see you at the gym doors? Honestly, what did he expect? You hadn't even exchanged a word after lunch.
Yes
Fast and efficient. Even he would have answered like that. The message was simple and didn't say anything special.
Okay. Why?
I wanted to study so I wouldn't have the same grades as Kageyama and Hinata.
The second you sent the message you were already regretting it. Surely he was going to know that you were referring to the lunchtime and he was going to bother you even more with it. You would have been better off ignoring it and finding some other excuse he's never going to let you go with it again.
Read. No answer? Maybe it was better than one of his terrible comebacks that you absolutely didn't need right now. But yet it still affected you a little bit more, he really doesn't care, does he? Didn't he realize that sometimes it was too much and that a relationship shouldn't be like that? All these questions were running through your head while you were lying there in bed staring at the ceiling. You don't know how long you were in that position before a big blonde head barged into your room.
"Kei? What are you doing here? "Your face reflected your surprise and you immediately straightened up to see your boyfriend coming closer and closer to you.
"Your brother let me in and I knocked on the door but you didn't hear me." he stopped a few feet from your bed and stood staring at you. His face seemed neutral and unemotional, which wasn't really surprising.
"Uh ... Yes ... But that still doesn't explain why you're here? "You were stumbling over your words, which conveyed your anxiety and incomprehension about his unexpected presence.
"I spent the end of the day surrounded by idiots like Kageyama and Hinata. And I was hoping after that to go home with my girlfriend to recharge my batteries and finally be with someone who doesn't give me a headache. Except that today I'm the one who hurt her head. "Without even wanting to, your eyes softened and you already wanted to take him in your arms. But your brain was still resisting and thinking about what he had said earlier.
"Yet you thought I was on the same footing as your two teammates. "With your arms folded, you stared at Tsukishima, who couldn't help but sigh at your pout.
"But you know that if you were anything like them I would never hang out with you. I wouldn't want you to be my girlfriend. "You rolled your eyes, there was nothing romantic about it. But when he sat on your bed and intertwined your fingers you already had a slight smile on your face. Seeing that you weren't rejecting him, he moved closer to you and placed his head on your shoulder. "Sorry," he whispered softly. And if that wasn't enough for some of us it was more than enough for you, especially since you already knew that tomorrow he would take you to your favorite bubble tea and that it would last all week.
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Gavinâs Old Days Date- Analysis
I received an ask just then about this date and so Iâm typing my heart away at 2 in the morning. It didnât really fully sink in to how much of a good date Old Days was until some time had passed, with the way how I looked at Gavin back then different to how I saw him now. This date brought back so many emotions and memories- especially when itâs such a well-rounded story with various hidden meanings and references which enabled me to have something to analyse!
This date circulates around Gavin and MCâs high school history in the span of days Friday and Saturday- on that fateful day when Gavin wanted to give the letter, to the night he waited for her.
It also has a circular storyline structure, from when MC first dreams of Gavin that catalyses following events. But something we also have to note is that the whole entire time until the very last few minutes- MC is âdreamingâ.
The turbulent flow of time and space stunned me, and countless doors opened before me one by one.
The memory fragments poured in, and those images reflecting me and Gavin flew past quickly.
He turned his back to me and walked away, his white shirt fluttering in the wind, almost engulfed by the increasingly denser mist.
I shouted his name aloud and ran desperately, wanting to catch up with him, but the corner of his shirt was like wind that couldn't be grasped, dispersing between my fingers.
His figure became increasingly blurred as he was farther and farther, finally disappearing completely in the narrow field of vision.
Standing in the void, I seemed to have lost all directions and motivation forward.
Until a gentle breeze with a familiar fragrance blew the fog away.
There seemed to be dazzling sunlight piercing through the clouds, and after the mist dissipated, a completely different space-time appeared before meâŠ
This part of MCâs dream is like a metaphor for Gavinâs sudden leave. The mini fragments of her memories and the information that she knew now compared to back in high school come together to try to form some comprehensible picture in her mind, which in this case- her dream.
(Which probably was helped by the presence of Black Cabin with the ââdoorsâ. But I could also argue that it wasnât, because this isnât supposed to be the first time MC enters Black Cabin. Then again, dates differ from the main storyline.)
But just like how MC is Gavinâs North Star, without him, even she is lost and directionless. They both need each other. As they are each othersâ mystery, they are each othersâ answers.
âThis uniform and medals are my beliefs, with you guiding me in the direction forward.â -Go See Him
MC wants to reach out, not wanting Gavin to leave her, just like how he left seven years ago. Though even here, Gavinâs wind helps guide her forward- to meet him again in this time-space.
Dreams are still a big mystery to us. Some say it reveals our deepest desires and fears presented by our subconscious. By listening to it, we are able to guide our efforts in achieving and chasing what we truly desire whilst avoiding our fears. And if some dreams are based on truth, then it can easily foreshadow what we are about to encounter.
As MC finally settles in appearing at their old school of Loveland High, she sees Gavin.
Through the crowds, he seemed to be looking at the girl standing on the middle of the flag raising platform with a speech draft in her hands. Without realising, he crumpled the letter in his hand even more tightly.
The infamous letter.
Moments ago he saw me, he was so shocked that his pupils contracted slightly. He also slipped when he was about to jump down.
âWho are you?â
The shock in his eyes was now replaced by alertness and uncertainty.
Gavin clearly doesnât know this MC- because in this time-space, she doesnât really exist. As I said above, as dreams can be based on truth and our desires, MC feels like she could have done something to correct their relationship in this course of time. But at this stage between her and Gavin, she doesnât know much about it because he never explicitly told her and she wants to know. This dream is a manifestation of that.
MC: âExcuse me, do you know MC? I am her cousin.â
MC also experiences being her own cousin such as in Time Subwayâs Loveland High Noodle Bar and STF Drill Ground.
Gavin looked at me suspiciously for a long time, and finally nodded indifferently.
Gavin: âOh, what do you want with her?â
MC: âHow is she doing in school lately?â
Gavin: âI donât know her that well.â
Gavin helps MC locate herself- her high school self- but when she looks back, he has already disappeared. She then overhears students talking about Gavin getting beaten up by a hundred people and becomes an investigator into his whereabouts.
The next part of the date isnât from MCâs narration, which led me to believe that this really did happen in MC and Gavinâs own universe. The âtruthâ of the dream.
*Beating up happening*
Random Kid Who Doesnât Have Better Things To Do: âI heard that our school overlord is transferring to another school. Is that true? Since you are leaving, why canât you be good?â
Gavin: âThatâs none of your business!â
Random Kid Who Doesnât Have Better Things To Do: âTrue, but after you leave, your beloved girl will no longer be under protection, right? Donât worry Iâll take care of her for you. And I heard sheâs our campus belle.â
Gavin (fiercely with an angry face): âWhat did you say?â
*More beating up*
MCâs POV begins.
Finally, I found the alley from memory.
Gavin: âYou wonât get off so easily next time. Try getting near her and see what happens.â
Gavin leaves and even MC wasnât fast enough to catch a wounded, bleeding Gavin. She racks her brains to try to figure out where he is, and finally comes to the piano room.
And BEHOLD- Gavin casually sitting on a ginkgo tree dressing his wounds.
Gavin (annoyed): âWhy are you everywhereâŠâ
MC: âAre you waiting for MC? Sheâs preparing for exams so she wonât be here today.â
Gavin: â...I wasnât looking for her.â
Gavin reluctantly agrees to follow MC into the infirmary and she starts to help properly dress his wounds.
MC: âAre you not a close friend with MC?â
Gavin: â... Iâve just heard her name before. Sheâs got good grades and sheâs very kind.â
MC: âHave you ever talked to her?â
Gavin: âNope.â
MC: âThen how do you know sheâs kind?â
Gavin: âWhy should I answer your questions?â
He looked a little vexed, looking away with his ears turning red.
MC: âSorry, I meant well. Itâs just that sheâs mentioned you to me. She says youâre not as bad as what people say you are. You helped carry her books and took her to the infirmaryâŠâ
Gavin: âI just happened to be around.â
MC: âErr, then you must happen to be around quite a lot.â
Gavin: âHow do you know all of this?â
MC: âShe tells me everything. We even look very similar donât we?â
Gavin: âBut you act differently.â
MC helps Gavin finish patching his wounds and Gavin is noted to be unwilling to stay with her.
MC: âI have one more thing to tell you. MC is a bit slow. She is not as good as you think, and will also be blinded by rumoursâŠâ
Gavin interrupts me coldly.
Gavin: âSheâs a very nice person. What she thinks of me has nothing to do with anyone else. If you're here just to tell me these things, then I don't need to listen to you.â
Gavin grabbed his uniform, but a white object fell from his pocket to the floor.
It was a crumpled letter. Stained in blood.
I went to pick it up but the paper slipped out and I caught a glimpse of the contents by accident.
Gavin quickly picked up the letter and put it back without saying a word.
There was a flash of dismissal in his eyes. He tried to flatten the creases on the letter awkwardly.
(RIP LETTER. He even tried to flatten it. GAVINNN)
Gavinâs view remains the same in their own universe- âYou canât change other peopleâs opinions but you can change your attitude towards them. Don't let yourself be easily affected. You shouldn't envy me. Youâre different from me. You're kind and thoughtful. That's what makes you, you. Besides, Iâm not as free as you think, and I care about a lot of things.â -Company Footage [Chapter 3-7]
The scene around her changes. MC figures that if this is the memory of her and Gavin, then the most important thing was to find him.
MCâs mind fixates on the familiar bloody letter- recalling its words. MC then sprints to the school library.
The library looked a little deserted in the darkness. Looking along the rows of bookshelves, I finally found Gavin seated next to the window.
At this point, Gavin has been waiting a whole day for high school MC to meet him. She didnât read the letter that had the time he wanted her to come.
He turned around and the moment he heard my footsteps, and the glimmer in his eyes suddenly died away again when he saw me.
I realised that on this day, he had wanted to say goodbye.
He just frowned and looked away, uninterested.
MC: âAre you waiting for MC? She might have misunderstood. Sorry, let me apologise for her.â
Gavin: âIt has nothing to do with you.â
He paused and said in a self-mockery tone.
Gavin: âI knew she wouldn't come anyway.â
Iâve never seen Gavin like this. At this time, he was still so young and one could easily read his emotions.
Only then did I realise how he described his past as a mere âregretâ was an understatement. He had to endure the long wait and the misery of being understood silently.
(Itâs 2am and Iâm crying.)
I mistook the farewell letter as a threat and threw it away. I never tried to learn the truth and misunderstood him. And still was protected and cherished by him.
I never felt so sorry and never wanted to blame myself even more.
If I didn't know all of this, if we had never met each other after we went in opposite directionsâŠ
MC: âAlthough I know saying these now is meaningless...Youâll be a very awesome person in the future, and you will stick to your belief and to justice. And youâll also meet the person you want to meet. Even though she might not be great and always troubles you, you will definitely meet each other in the future. SoâŠâ
But when I looked back up, Gavin was gone.
As if back to the beginning of the dream, no matter how hard I tried, I couldnât catch up or make a sound.
And MC wakes up. (Circular storyline- starts and end with a dream- starts and ends with Gavin.)
âWhy did it take you so long to answer? Did you just wake up?â
It was Gavin.
MC: âGavin⊠IâŠ.â
Gavin: âWhy do you sound so weird?â
MC: âI had a dream about you.â
Gavin: âWas it a bad dream? Donât worry, it wonât happen. By the way, I'll be at your place soon. I brought steamed buns and soybean milk for breakfast.â
Just like how he bought milk and bread for her at the infirmary after she fainted during a school sports event.
The moment I saw Gavin, I threw myself into his arms, crying.
His strong chest, the familiar smell under his collar. This was Gavin, the Gavin who would never disappear or leave me.
Gavin: âWhy are you crying?â
He tried to dry my tears clumsily, but both his hands were occupied, so he had to move to the table and put the breakfast down while I hung onto him like a koala.
Gavin: âTell me, what was your dream about?â
MC: âIn my dream, you skipped class, got into fights, and ignored me.â
Gavin: â...â
MC: âYou also said, âitâs none of your businessâ to me coldly several times.â
He held back laughter and listened to my tearful complaint. Then he suddenly took my hand, and slapped it on his palm.
Gavin: âThen bully me back now.â
MC: âGavin, have you ever thought about⊠what if we didnât meet?â
He gave it some thought and nodded seriously.
Gavin: âYes I have. If I wasn't there, would the girl get bullied? Would someone be looking out for her? Iâve also wondered if someone would fall in love with her or give her a love letter.... Would she like someone else? So, if I were to meet her again, I must hold onto her.â
He took my hand lightly, and kissed it preciously, his voice soft.
âAnd never let her go again.â
(The same hands that helped dress his wounds. CRYING.)
All this time Gavin had regretted not being able to give the letter to her in person, presumably with the fear of rejection from the one person he cared about. Even if Gavin hadnât had a conversation with her or knew her very well, the interactions they have had together was enough for Gavin to form an opinion of her- a strong enough opinion that even he refuses to listen to MCâs âcousinâ (interactions like wanting to introduce himself in the library but MC dashes off LOL).
Wanting to protect her continuously from the students during the alleyway fight and waiting day and night for her also really does showcase his determination and the effectiveness of having a glimmer of hope from and for someone goes a long way, especially with a loyal man like Gavin.
Additionally, MC states that he was cold to her, which shows that even someone who claimed to be her cousin wouldn't melt Gavinâs heart with secondhand words. (That wall that he built up between him and MC of how he bats each question she asks with another question LOL.)
Even in front of Cousin MC, he wants to keep up that tough and unbreakable persona, the one that high school MC is more familiar with- until the very end when he finally has to come to the conclusion that MC is not going to see him. This therefore really does make him think that she didn't want to meet him. And in the storyline, he really did have to live like that, thinking that she thought of him just like how everyone did- until they met again.
But after all that Gavin had been through, heâs willing to cherish every moment he has with MC in the future. Not basing their relationship off of the failures, misunderstandings and regrets- but their hopes and dreams of a better future together.
âBefore you⊠I lower all my defences.â -Gavin
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