#i made this a while ago but never posted it lmao
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#posted without comment. speaks for itself#the x files#x files#txf#fox mulder#dana scully#msqpr#sculder#queerplatonic#qpp#qpr#queerplatonic relationship#queerplatonic partner#queer#my edits#meowing#i made this a while ago but never posted it lmao
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Gay ass phone builds the world's largest blender for totally non criminal activities.
#splatoon#splatoon 2#octo expansion#commander tartar#i'm shitposting :o]#i made this cursed image a while ago but never posted it lmao#yes there actually is a yt video where some dude builds a giant blender#real shoddy editing on my part but I think I created this monstrosity at 3am#extra fine ⨠q u a l i t y â¨#he is making the world's largest [totally normal] smoothie!
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Why can't we have a batman is the spirit of Gotham au?
He already is, in meta, in character, in theming. Him and the joker. He is so very built upon what Gotham is made of, and Gotham builds from what he needs in turn, the setting of his story.
What if that is the reason he can take damage that would permanently ruin a physical career and come back? What if that's how he's managed to maintain his no-kill streak to such an extent? What if that's how he manages to maintain such high maintenance and all consuming identities?
For the heart and soul of a city containing all extremes, the richest nobility and the lowest of the poor, the cruellest villains and the most compassionate heroes, orphaned children and ancient lineages, a city rooted in fear and madness and grit-teeth determination and hard won kindness, what better choice could you find than Bruce Wayne?
But what if he wasn't alone in that? What if Gotham has sunk to such a low because its spirit is damaged and corrupted?
For the heart and soul of the cruellest city in the dc universe, the most unrelenting and uncaring, the one that practically laughs at your pain and suffering as you try to make it through another day, what better choice than the Joker?
#Batman v joker is yin yang up down left right it's the oroborus#Like it's possibly one of the most famous arch enemies of modern day lmao#Something something what if there was an actual reason b couldn't kill joker?? Like if joker died it'd kill him too.#Unbalance the incredibly fragile equilibrium b has spent decades fighting for#Like those threatre masks. Love theatre mask symbolism. But the batman is the smiling one and the joker is the frowning one#Its apathy vs compassion. Someone made a really good post about it a while ago but I can't find it ToT#But yeah imagine if b found out about the whole city spirit thing and freaked out it until he found out it was him.#Like full on possessive trawls through research and 'no I'm fine' to everyone watching and lying awake fuming and then it's all fine#Except now he can have an existential crisis because he never realised lmao. Idk maybe the waynes were infertile and he was a surprise baby#Maybe there's no hint he wasn't entirely human until he had the option opened to him.#Like he just thought all his weirdnesses were just from one of the various things he never got official diagnoses for#Which he still is! Some things were just supernatural lol#The kids are laughing at him but they've got the Gotham spirit of the protection which is how they're all (mostly) still alive lmao#Batman#Bruce Wayne#Cryptid batman#Gotham spirit au#Fic idea#Story idea#Batfam#Batfamily#Dc comics#Gotham#Dc city spirits
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Uh I don't know if you still have the requests open but can you do souyo + Halloween costumes/day? I got sad that they never gave us more interaction from it except in the dungeons and they look so good on it
I hope that this is to your liking! There's also some background Yukichie as well as implied Kannao in this one too. For a content warning, there's drinking in it as well, but it's taking place post-canon when they're in college.
I actually really like how this one turned out - it's one of the longer ones that I've done for these
âYosuke, are you almost ready to go?â Yu called from the bedroom where he was just finishing putting on his costume. It was Halloween and they were about to head out to a party that Rise was throwing. It was going to be a fairly small gathering, but it would be fun.
âYeah, give me one more minute,â Yosuke called back.
Yu hummed, adjusting the top hat on his head. He was dressing up as a vampire, so was wearing a cape over the top of a puffy white shirt. He had the top of it unbuttoned so that his collar bone was just visible. He didnât think that it looked bad at all. He had forgone getting any teeth for it, but that was mostly because he didnât want to deal with talking while wearing them. That sounded like too much of a hassle.
He was done with his costume, so he walked out into the living room where Yosuke was sitting on the couch, struggling with something around his neck. He frowned, walking over.Â
He was dressing as a werewolf, saying that it was to contrast Yuâs vampire, and, he had to admit that the costume looked nice on him. The only thing was that he was now struggling to get a collar around his neck. It looked to be an actual dog collar, red and with a small chain attached to it.
He was just finishing buckling it when Yu walked up to him.
âA collar?â Yu asked.
âYeah, I think that it looks good, donât you?â
He hummed, reaching over, and grabbing hold of it, spinning it on his neck. âI didnât know you were into that kind of thing.â
Yosuke let out a choking noise, his face turning red. âYu!â
âWhat? Youâre the one wearing a dog collar. Maybe I should get a leash for it.â
Yosuke glared at him, crossing his arms over his chest.
Yu smiled, leaning over, and pressing a light and chaste kiss against his lips. âIt does look good though, youâre right. We should probably be going now though.â
Yosuke pursed his lips. âAll right. I guess.â
He let out a small laugh, heading toward the door. Despite everything, Yosuke followed close behind him as they left their apartment, going to the nearest subway stop. Because of the holiday, the two werenât alone in their costumes, the majority of the people that they saw were dressed up.Â
After a few transfers, they were getting off the train nearest to Riseâs place. She lived in a high-rise apartment building up in the penthouse suite. It was always kind of a culture shock whenever they went over there, but she was one of the top idols in Japan, so it made sense that she lived like that.Â
This was going to be a pretty small party - it always was if they were going over seeing as she had a public reputation to maintain. It would still be fun though.Â
They had to call Rise to confirm for the doorman that they were coming there at her invitation, but they were let up, taking the elevator to the top floor. They walked up to the familiar apartment, knocking on the door.
Almost immediately, it swung open, Rise smiling widely at them. She was wearing what appeared to be a devil costume, complete with a pointed tail and horned headband.
âYu-senpai, Yosuke-senpai, youâre here!â There was a slight lilt to her voice that indicated that she had been drinking.
âHey, Rise,â Yu said back.
She looked at the two of them. âAww, youâre a vampire and a werewolf. Thatâs cute!â
She invited them in after that. It seemed like they were the last to arrive, everyone else already milling around, looking up as they came in. It was just everyone that had been on the Investigation Team back in High School, minus Teddie, who apparently had to work and was very upset about it.Â
Yukiko was dressed as a witch, Chie standing next to her as a pumpkin. Kanji was Frankensteinâs Monster, and Naoto was a cat.Â
They exchanged greetings with everyone before Rise announced that they needed to play a game now that everyone was there. Both he and Yosuke grabbed a drink, then they all sat down on the couches in the living room.Â
âWhat game are we playing?â Yosuke asked.
Rise thought for a few seconds. âOoh, how about âNever Have I Ever.ââ
She briefly explained the rules, going to grab a bottle of vodka and pre-pouring a shot for everyone, then they got started playing. Chie was up first.
She hesitated. âUh, never have I ever kissed a boy.â
Yu reached for the shot glass in front of him before Rise stopped him.
âNo, no, no, Senpai, itâs if you have done the thing that you take a shot.â
âI know.â He downed the shot, grimacing at the taste of straight alcohol.
Rise was looking at him in apparent shock, only looking away, toward Yosuke, when he also grabbed the shot glass in front of him, refusing to meet anyoneâs eye as he drank it.
âYosuke-senpai?â Her voice was pitched higher than normal.
She looked between the two of them as she also took a shot. Naoto did as well, leaving the only ones who didnât take one as Yukiko, Chie, and Kanji.
âAll right, so, uh, Yu-senpai, youâre up next then,â Rise said.
She seemed so confused at that, it might be fun to mess with her a little bit more. Of course, it wouldnât be a lie, but it would probably shock her a bit. âNever have I ever kissed a girl.â
âWhat?â Rise said loudly.Â
Beside him, both Chie and Yukiko took a shot, as did Kanji and Yosuke. Rise and Naoto were the only two that didnât.
Rise looked between Chie and Yukiko. âOkay, I have so many questions now. Yu-senpai, what boy did you kiss?â
âI donât kiss and tell,â Yu said.
She grumbled, crossing her arms. He wasnât sure what everyoneâs reactions would be if they knew that he and Yosuke were a couple, but he didnât really want to risk it.Â
They continued on with the game for a while until all of them had had a decent amount to drink - between them all, they had finished the entire bottle of vodka.Â
Chie and Yosuke had started lightheartedly arguing about something while he hadnât been paying attention and now she was dragging him into the kitchen.
Yukiko walked up to him while he was deciding whether or not to follow them.
âI was thinking about going out and getting some fresh air if you want to come, Yu-kun.â
That actually sounded nice. It was starting to get kind of hot in there. He nodded. âOkay.â
They walked together in a comfortable silence out of the apartment and down the elevator, stepping outside onto the street. It was very loud and lively out, everyone drinking and celebrating halloween. Even still, it was nice to be outside.
They walked for a bit before Yukiko started speaking. âSo, Iâm sorry if this is assuming anything, but are you and Yosuke-kun together?â
His first instinct was to deny that, but he thought back to how both her and Chie and said theyâd never kissed a boy, but both of them had kissed a girl. He hesitated. âI think that our relationship is probably similar to yours and Chieâs.â
She turned to him, giving him a small smile. âThatâs good to know. I hope that the two of you are very happy.â
He smiled back at her. âYou too.â
It made his chest light to have that out in the open - at least around one other person.Â
They continued walking, talking, and catching up on what the other had been doing. He hadnât talked with her in a while, so it was nice to do this.Â
He got very absorbed in their conversation and before he knew it, close to an hour must have passed.
âWe should probably get heading back pretty soon,â he said.
Yukiko nodded and they started heading in the direction of Riseâs apartment.
He took his phone out as they were walking to check the time, blinking in surprise. He must have left his phone on silent after he had finished doing some homework earlier because he had twelve missed calls from Yosuke along with a handful of texts. He couldnât quite make out what any of the texts were trying to say - Yosuke didnât type well on his best days, but it was almost totally illegible when he was drunk.
Had something happened? Why had he called him so many times? Was he okay?
He pressed the button to call him back, putting the phone up to his ear. It rang a few times before he picked up.
âPartner,â he slurred through tears.
His blood went cold. âYosuke, are you okay? Did something happen?â
He started speaking, but he couldnât make out what he was saying. All of a sudden, he made a distressed sounding noise and then Naotoâs voice came through the phone.
âChie-senpai and Yosuke-senpai decided to have a drinking contest and when he couldnât find you afterward, Yosuke-senpai got very distressed and hasnât calmed down since.â
He blinked. He was crying because he missed him? Despite himself, that made something warm form in his chest. âCan you tell him that Iâll be there in just a few minutes?â
âOf course. Iâll see you in a bit.â
âSee you.â He hung up the call. Yukiko was giving him a questioning look.
âI had a whole bunch of missed calls from Yosuke and so I called him back in case something had happened, but it turned out he just got really drunk and couldnât find me.â
Her expression turned warm. âThatâs really sweet.â
He couldnât help the smile that tugged at his lips. âYeah.â
They hurried back to the apartment, going back upstairs. As soon as the door opened, Yosuke was right there, his face flushed as tears ran down his cheeks.Â
âYu!â He slammed into him, wrapping his arms around him, burying his face against his collar bone.
He hugged him back. âItâs okay. Iâm right here.â
âYouâre not allowed to leave again.â It was still hard to make out his words.
âAll right. I wonât.â
âMaybe you should get a leash so that you remember to take me with you.â
He couldnât help the smile that tugged at his lips. âOkay, maybe I will.â
He just nodded.
He was really drunk though. It was probably about time to get him to bed. He turned to where Rise was.
âHey, Rise, is it okay if we stay here tonight? I donât think Iâm getting Yosuke home like this.â
She nodded. âYeah, of course. You can have the spare room.â
He thanked her, then started dragging Yosuke up the stairs to where he knew the spare bedroom was, opening the door, and heading inside.
Once they were there, he made him sit on the bed where he started getting him as ready for bed as he could with what he was wearing.Â
He hiccuped. âSorry.â
âWhat are you apologizing for?â
âFor making you take care of me.â
He gave him a soft smile, leaning in, and pressing his lips gently onto his forehead. âYouâre not making me do anything. I like taking care of you. I like knowing that youâre happy and that youâre doing okay.â
He just nodded, looking down.
Yu reached over, starting to undo the buckle on the collar.
âI thought you said it was good on.â
âIt is, but it wonât be comfortable to sleep with it on. Besides, I love you. I donât need to keep you on a leash to know that youâll stay with me.â
He looked down again, tears forming in his eyes. âI love you too.â
He smiled as he finished undoing the collar. âLetâs go to bed.â
He nodded. âOkay.â
Yu wrapped his arms around his waist, pulling him down with him, making him lay on his side with his back to him.Â
He buried his face against the side of his neck, enjoying the warmth and closeness. All in all, he didnât think it was too bad of a Halloween.Â
#souyo#fanfiction#the never have i ever scene is based off of a post that i made on here a while ago lmao
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working on a sailor moon screenshot trace to practice line weight variation more and i am!!!!! so happy with how this looks right now!!!!!!
#traces are so helpful for stuff like line and color experimentation#it REALLY speeds the process along and lets me focus entirely on what i want to focus on#and ive been wanting to do a new screenshot trace for my banner for this blog for a while#i think i saw someone call these a screenshot paintover once?#but when i posted a screenshot trace for the first time years ago on dA#someone literally made an alt to harass me about not explicitly calling it a trace#so im playing it safe lmao#(i know the culture on deviantart in 2018 is way different from the culture on tumblr in 2024)#(especially about tracing stuff like screenshots and figures)#(but the deviantart brainworms may never leave me alone and i still get really anxious about posting stuff like this)#asterianmonarch sketches and wips#wip#screenshot trace#trace#sailor moon#chibiusa
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Mutual on Twitter was talking about Daigo instinctively feeling the need to put the pieces of Mine's ruined life back together and make him feel at ease... Is That Not The Appeal Of AraSawa As Well... like they might not know the depth of what their lives were like before in full but surely there are some details safe to share and there's very little that wouldn't sound bleak... but it's also a MineDai But To The Left sort of moment because Mine has always felt he deserves basic human decency, even if he has to earn it, but that's never been the case for Jo... [SORRY I'LL GET TO PENDING RESPONSES I'VE JUST BEEN LOST IN THE SAUCE for better or worse it feels wrong not to write in every day at this point đđđ]
i remember telling my twitter mutual that arasawa was minedai but with dads and the way a light bulb seemed to go off for her was just perfect LMAO
but on the real arasawa IS a lot like minedai when it comes to some themes, and moreover they still maintain their individuality (aside from the dad aspect LMAO) in the parties involved, ESPECIALLY mine and jo
it's weird to explain, but daigo, in a sense, was an 'end goal' for mine. maybe not in THAT way, but just having his comradery was a sample of the thing he'd been striving for his whole life. ergo, mine joins the yakuza specifically due to interest in daigo, and decides to stay and commit himself to it because of daigo- and as you said, mine understands his worth and wants his efforts to be reciprocated. the problem is that he's not exactly sociable..
inversely, arakawa was, on the contrary, an accident for jo: sure, he swore up in order to be closer to his son. but now By The Fate Of The Cruel Universe jo's found himself becoming attached to arakawa too, whether he wholly admits it or not. A Cruel Fate not only in that jo undoubtedly doesn't believe he'd be deserving of something special with arakawa, but that he also shouldn't pursue something special with arakawa considering their positions in the clan (also masato would probably throw a fit and he can't be upsetting his baby boy </3)
BUT THIS IS THE SIMILARITY OF DAIGO AND ARAKAWA RIGHT so often comparing mine and jo, i never touch on how the other two relate... but of course with them, daigo and arakawa try to become closer to mine and jo (evidently we see daigo have a little more success on account of rgg refusing to let arakawa and jo be in a room together for more than five minutes). its unfortunate that we don't get to hear much of arakawa's thoughts on jo, but if it's anything like daigo and his concern over mine (i.e. worrying that mine is only concerned with money/only sees value in himself through his wealth, wanting to be closer to him and get rid of the 'stiffness' between them) i imagine he harbors similar sentiment (and being a Bonafide Father instead of a proverbial one like daigo, i wouldn't be surprised if he could be more anxious/concerned over jo, especially considering the- albeit small- age gap absent in minedai).
#long post#i made it long oopsie (âŻâ˝â° )#snap chats#[deranged] and thats why they're both flavors of yuri#didnt mean for this to turn into a thesis for. minedai/arasawa???? but it's here now so....#i ALWAYS think of the comparison between them this is now very evident.......#obviously there's a LOT more to be said about minedai/arasawa and even just mine himself BUT. we already done that LMAO#plus this long already good lord....#it's the way they're so similar but not at the same time that's perfect#so funny though i always see my twitter mutuals talk about mine and daigo being parents#and like. not to be fandom police but mine's child-hating ass just wouldn't have it#you know who DO have kid(s) together... and is relatively the same flavor........#gen so funny to me i talked bout this a while ago but ill say it again cause Sue Me#but although i never care too much if characters i like together have kids If They Do..... I Win A Million Dollars...#ergo if fam's really looking for that minedai-as-dads gold..... look to the left at arasawa please and thanks#OH ALSO YOU'RE GOOD ?? no need to write in every day it's ok :)#always appreciate when you do but !!! dont feel obligated please (âŻâ˝â° ) cant force things etc etc :]
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one in a million when i watch smthing in the horror genre and don't end up disappointed to/and/or pissed off about it so like "also yeah i liked it. ooo" is like relative to that an off the charts rave review of media of the millennium. also i did think about mh a lot along the way so would recommend its affect/effect if you like mh's horror too
#i didn't realize at first that's the director/creator tim's qrting. thought a rando went ''i love mh'' & he went ''& i love smthing else''#saw this a few weeks ago while also like writing or drawing or smthing like oh good plot's beside the point? b/c i'm splitting this focus#even checking in w/recaps was both like oh ok i missed that / didn't realize xyz could be a Thread or something but each of the like three#or four recaps i went over Also saw points differently in terms of even like; who was there or said what lmfao. or noting sm detail at all.#i went ''oh worm?'' at some early shot that may or may not have even gone mentioned by any of them. depending lol. doesn't matter#anyways we don't have time for tags media analysis except that i'll count this as: once again horror for children wins. even tho it's...#not rated? well anyways you know. probably generally not advisable for children as a direct audience lmao. however#like yes as per the premise as a child we've all experienced this [the media] anyways. perturbing summons dreams we've all had em#anyhow fr i'd even struggle to think of horror movies i'd say i mostly liked / would or did rewatch but still wasn't like. i disliked major#elements / choices to the point of being pissed off abt it. so many movies i can't be bothered to watch b/c i already know specifics like#i don't like or respect any of you people. or choices or elements or premises or executions or effects. not even interested fr like lord...#but often what has better odds are mediums that Aren't straightforwardly tv / film. like i'd compare mh to a series of several movies and#that's also imo largely a more apt categorization than saying it's an ARG or smthing but anyways like i'd recommend it to someone sure....#rare to be like yeah a movie was enjoyable. & if you already liked mh then that's a useful reference point here#which like usually i'd use mh as a categorical tag but idk i guess actually it's actively popular nowadays lmfao i really don't know#posting is already exhausting like whew but this one's for whosoever happens to follow me i guess#which is possible? nonzero ppl arrived for mh but unlikely lmfao. but also ppl see it on their own anyways coincidentally.#and you never know who observes the posts like hell yeah for an anon enjoying niche akd theatreposting who is to me ambiently out there#really odd the other day seeing an mh reblog like ''??? huh. i made that eons ago; then'' & people in the tags talking abt some repost like#on the one hand that Original Source post is two layers of deactivated blogs so a repost could be archival. but if they don't say as much#i.e. that it's even from a different source then that's not exactly it then is it. but also that even finding an original document For OP#is like. oh yeah that's me actually. but then knowing & technically saying as much doesn't / didn't actually affect me as that op lol#just kind of archival on both ends then. vs someone else in the tags saying they saw it on fb 9 yrs ago? definitely didn't post it there#my true op experience: keeping it nicheposting & just kind of saying sm shit & maybe some people are out there nodding thoughtfully#oh also in case fyi. that's tim as in actor playing [also tim] in mh. & did some writing for mh & other such behind the scenes efforts also#every time i look at the text in this post i notice a new typo of mine. get it tgoether (organic typo there. so; lol)
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The amount of stress and sadness and fear and grief and anger I have been feeling for the last two months is. Astounding. And what's worse is I haven't even actually felt any of it. I just know it's there, somewhere my brain won't let me see it, waiting to tumble out from its precarious stack in the dusty closets of my mind and and knock me down at the most inopportune moment.
#maybe delete later lmao I am just. going thru it tonight apparently#went to heat up my magic bag and while I was sitting on the floor I saw that my parents are packing up our Christmas stuff#and it just made me so upset. I got to see it all for like 24 hours bcuz I was in school and then vaccinated and then I got fucking covid#and I'll never get to see it out with my whole family ever again. this was my last chance and it didn't even happen.#and I'm so overwhelmingly debilitatingly stressed about school and my health and shit that idek where to start. it's all just too much#like. it's so bad dude.#tw suicide but I started writing a fuckin sui note in my drafts a few weeks ago and still haven't been able to delete it 'just in case'#I genuinely don't know if I'll be able to stay in school with the way my health is rn and there's so much to do there.#the main reason I'm still alive is bcuz I wanted to go to school to get a specific degree and b able to do a specific thing and#I fucking fought tooth and nail to get here and it all might be taken away anyways through nothing I could control.#and don't even get me started on my health. my body. my mind. my family and relationships. everything is going to shit.#idek where I was going with all this. I'm just simultaneously overwhelmed and utterly numb and idk how to handle it#armchair speaks#vent post
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oh god I reached tag limit. Dear god. Should I make my own post or are my takes in the tags god awful and I shouldâve kept them to myself đ
(also I mistakenly said clethubs instead of cledubs cuz it flows better, ignore me Etho has nothing to do with any of this)
ok now that im watching scotts pov i can finally make the poll i want
#tbh my honest opinion is something Iâm pretty scared to share with the world#but basically itâs that it wasnât healthy but it literally wasnât that big of a deal anyways#like if it was a long term relationship theyâd have to work thru some things but seeing as they were in a death game thatâd be a waste of#time. and even tho it wasnât perfect they liked having each other. so yeah I agree with that other person whereâs cute/unhealthy lmao#anyways on the topic of 3L FH being toxic can we talk about how literally all the 3L relationships are like that#like FH is Different from the others but whenever I think âwhat healthier relationship would notice the problems with FHâ I realize there i#none. except maybe Clethubs but Iâll have to rewatch. but I think they were fine from my memory then again my memory said that about FH too#but like Scarian? I think fans make it out to be wayy more toxic than it was but it still wasnât a perfect healthy relationship.#treebark? idk why ppl praise it for being healthy. sure it was more of a Tragedy but it still wasnât that great!!!#so basically I donât think it was FH specific I think there was something in the water in 3L that made it toxic yaoi#and maybe our minds twist FH into being healthy because it was the closest to a domestic relationship as we could see#I will add to Clethubs tho that there was much going on with their secret girlfriend so that kind of taints it#if we wanna get deep into the meat of it Iâd also like to point out that the reason we remember 3L FH being healthier than it was#might be because we thought of the life series back then slightly less as purely RP. so Scottâs teasing was purely OOC and their characters#were in love. because they said their characters were in love so thatâs what we went with while their irl selves made fun.#Iâm not saying thatâs the Correct way to see it (tho I wouldnât blame ppl for choosing that path) but itâs something we were all more likel#to believe back in the day. hence why we didnât see Scott as abusive to Jimmy since it was the regular Timmy Teasing everyone is used to.#Scott wasnât really an Exception to being mean to Jimmy at the time. I guess ppl just expected heâd act different cuz thatâs his husband no#and Iâm not saying Scott is RIGHT to be mean but Iâm saying that it was NORMAL. hence why I believe Jimmy wasnât rlly super negatively#affected by his toxic relationship with Scott. thatâs sort of just the relationship they had previously. I donât think he expected anything#different when he got married. I donât think Jimmy moved on cuz he hated the way Scott treated him I think he moved on cuz he found better.#I mean truthfully I think he moved on cuz thatâs literally how the game works LMAO but in terms of his future general hostility. which Iâd#argue is mostly caused by Scott constantly bringing up FH when Jimmyâs like â3L was years ago đâ#and again since probably DL heâs realized he can have better. in LL it was. the same as 3L lmao.#where am I. maybe Iâll- ah shoot Iâve realized this is too long. poppy make ur own post when?#anyways I still have more to add. I think Scott was only so controlling because it was a death game and he didnât want Jimmy to die.#and called Jimmy incompetent cuz letâs face it thatâs facts. NOT IN THE CURRENT DAY (heâs cracked) but back then OH MY GOD.#Jimmyâs improved a LOT is all Iâll say.#basically while all of Scottâs actions were pretty toxic within the context itâs understandable (death games/ur supposed to tease jimmy/etc#all this being said I need to rewatch Jimmy. I started his POV a while back and never finished meanwhile Iâve rewatched Scottâs out of orde
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Imagine writing black people/ lesbians/ women / Americans dni in your DNI but of course men/ white people/ cishet creepy women/ [insert nationality for fun lol yk which one are allowed to be mocked] is totally fine. Yes I can be bigoted and exclusionist bc they are Majorities bc they are not oppressed TM. Fuck off idiot read an history book open that damn mind a bit
#I AM SO TIRED OF TUMBLR and generally young people ghettification of society while screaming equality and treat people w love ur all uwu#it started years ago and it gets worse and worse and no it's not this post is not for u or don't take it personally or lmao issa joke#it's deeper than that and you know it. people are scared to be something they can't change or made feel gross for it for what?#how is that not bigoted? bc ur a fragile lil bean bc ur a minority in the usa?I refuse to think like this I'll never be pro segregation or#alienation for that matter not without a very solid reason
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â   notes  wc is 1.8k,  i wrote this on a whim so please forgive ooc kiyoomi, also please forgive any grammar mistakes lmao
you and sakusa have been communicating through notes for the past three months.
at first, you had mindlessly written down a few groceries you needed to buy on a sticky note, pasting it onto the fridge so you wouldnât forget. it included some of the basics: eggs, flour, rice, milk, and other necessities for you and your roommateâs fridge.Â
then, the next time you came home, you were greeted by a bright yellow sticky note seated next to your pink one. it said:
protein powder
lettuce
masks (the white ones)
between your full-time job and sakusaâs hectic schedule as a professional volleyball player, the two of you hardly saw each other, if at all. especially with sakusaâs new status on the olympic team. it wasnât bad, per se, as youâd never been the closest to him â he was closed-off and, frankly, intimidating. it was like the man would go to any lengths to avoid interacting with others. regardless, his small addition to your grocery list had made you laugh.Â
you checked off the items he wanted, and the sticky note was gone the next day.
from then, the two of you only ever communicated with each other this way. one of you would write the groceries they needed to get that weekend, and the other would make their additions to the list. it was effective, simple, and considering how the only post-it notes the either of you owned were offensively bright colors, hard to miss.Â
after a while, you began adding little comments in addition to the list of items you needed to buy. they were short and sweet, like a thanks! written in the corner of your post-it detailing the items you needed sakusa to buy, or there are leftovers in the fridge after you made too much for dinner. you werenât expecting sakusa to respond to them, given his stand-offish nature. so, when he did, you were surprised. no; scratch that, you were elated. although his replies werenât anything extraordinary, just a simple youâre welcome or thank you for the food written in his neat handwriting under your own, it felt like a break in your relationship with sakusa.Â
despite knowing him for a while now, the two of you stayed as acquaintances and nothing more. but, you couldnât deny that you wanted to know more about him. and though unconventional, the sticky notes worked perfectly for this.
writing to each other using post-its became such a habit that sakusa bought a magnetic whiteboard. you were only made aware of it when you walked into the kitchen to see it set up. there was a note already written in black marker on the board, stating that the post-it notes were beginning to be a waste of paper. you made sure to write a large thanks, sakusa! with the same marker, adding a few hearts around it.
(and if sakusa flushed red at the sight of his name with hearts surrounding it, only he would know.)Â
whenever your friends came over, they would question the purpose of the whiteboard. you couldn't blame them; it did take up the better half of your fridge's surface. they had a good laugh when you explained the story behind it, but some asked why couldnât you just text each other?
and, honestly? you didnât know either.
you knew it would be more efficient if you were to text sakusa instead of patiently waiting for his replies on the dry-erase board every day. but, if you wanted to, you knew you wouldâve done it a while ago; before he even had the idea of buying the whiteboard, back when the two of you were conversing through neon sticky notes and wasting an unnecessary amount of paper.Â
you surmise itâs because you didn't want to ruin your and sakusaâs relationship â if you could even call it that. texting him would forcefully pull him into your orbit. though youâve been regularly interacting with him for the past few months, you were aware that you hardly knew anything about the man; small notes and lists only gave you so much information about a person. the whiteboard was a safe in-between â you learn a little more about him and his habits, while not forcing him to interact with you.Â
well, you think, heâs not obligated to answer my texts, either. you have his number, and itâs not like you havenât texted him before. there was only so much you could do when you werenât home to pick up packages or forget to inform him of a repairman coming over.Â
you mull over the decision, a short text already typed into your conversation with sakusa. your finger hovers over the send button, before you furiously spam the delete key and put your phone down. no, nevermind.Â
your plan of staying content with your relationship fails miserably.
itâs been a hard few weeks at work, with seemingly endless deadlines you have to meet and an equally endless amount of meetings youâve had to attend. you feel as if you havenât had a moment to yourself in forever.
so, when you submit your most recent project to your boss and shut your laptop closed, the first thing on your mind is to go home and rest. your mind is on auto-pilot as you pack your belongings, spitting out noâs to your co-workers' offers to go out drinking. when youâre this tired, the last thing you want to do is wake up with a splitting headache and an awful hangover the next day.
you stumble into your apartment, hastily toeing your heels off. a sigh leaves you, the harsh pressure of the shoe finally being relieved. theyâre thrown somewhere in the corner, probably not anywhere close to where they should be, but youâll deal with that tomorrow. all you want is some sleep. you consider just crashing on the couch and dealing with the consequences tomorrow.
ârough day?â a flat voice asks. you jump at the noise, not expecting anyone to be in your apartment. when you look up, youâre greeted by a tall figure standing in front of you. your eyes take a moment to rack over them, not completely registering that the only other person who has access to your apartment isâŚ
sakusa.
âhuhâŚ?â you mutter, blinking a few times to will the tiredness from your eyes. it doesnât work. sakusa only sighs, stepping from the doorway and further into your home. thereâs a look on his face thatâs telling you to follow, but when you donât out of pure shock because heâs here? like, actually here? at home? he rolls his eyes.
âcome on,â he says, âthereâs food on the stove already.âÂ
you continue to stay silent, causing sakusa to raise an eyebrow. your face is scrunched up, a hand on the wall next to you to support your weight.
âare youâŚam i hallucinatingâŚ?â you mumble, internally debating if you wanted to pinch yourself to make sure that youâre not dreaming in any way. âi thought you werenât going to be back for a while?âÂ
in response to your delirious rambling, sakusa laughs. itâs rather quiet, but you know he does. you hear the rapid exhalation of air accompanied by a deep rumble coming from his chest, and you can see his shoulders shaking.Â
he steps closer to you, forcing your bag from your shoulder and practically pulling you with him into your shared living room. youâre tripping over your feet, mind still fuzzy from your tiring day.Â
âleave it up to you to not be able to think properly after a long day,â he murmurs, setting your bag down on the couch. in your half-awake daze, youâre unable to form a proper response. âi guess youâre not hungry then.â
âwellâŚâ you stammer, still trying to get your bearings. âyouâre like, never home, sakusaâŚso how am i supposed to react when you practically teleport in front of me?â you finish, a yawn escaping you. that makes sakusa laugh again.Â
âfor your information, i didnât teleport in front of you,â he replies, âi heard the door open, so i went to greet my roommate. now, go get ready for bed.â
you disregard what he says, opting to groan when he orders you to get ready for bed. it just seems like so much work. you have to take off your makeup, change, brush your teeth, do your skincareâŚyou think youâd rather crash face-first on your couch, like you were planning on doing earlier. you tell him that much.
sakusa rolls his eyes again. he pushes you towardsthe bathroom, telling you to take off your makeup, while he goes to rummage in your room for sleepwear. what?Â
you don't have much of a choice, so you follow his directions. beginning with your meticulous skincare routine, you cleanse off your makeup. while youâre drying your face, sakusa knocks on the bathroom door with a fresh pair of pajamas for you to change into.Â
once youâve completed your nightly routine, you wander out of the bathroom to find sakusa sitting on the couch. he seems preoccupied with something on his phone, and you have to admit that the sight of him concentrating is rather charming.Â
thankfully, the cold water youâd splashed onto your face woke you up, so youâre more awake than you were when youâd entered. youâre still horribly tired, and you want nothing but to sleep in the comfort of your bed, but you feel bad going straight to bed without even thanking sakusa for taking care of you. the only way the two of you talked for the last few months was over post-it notes, for god's sake!Â
âhey, sakusa?â you call, and his attention snaps from his phone to you. âthanks for uhâŚtaking care of me. sorry about all that, i was really tired. or, er, am really tired.â you awkwardly stutter out.Â
he hums in response, standing up from the couch and taking long strides towards you. thanks to his height, heâs face-to-face with you in no time. heâs close â maybe a little too close for someone you think probably doesn't even consider you a friend. that leads you to another realization: for someone that you knew disliked social interaction, heâs also talked to you an awful lot today.
âif you were really thankful, youâd go to bed right now and eat what i made tomorrow. youâre exhausted.â he bluntly replies. you gape at him for a moment, about to reply, but he cuts you off. âiâll be home more often. volleyball is in the off-season now.âÂ
you know you should just nod and turn on your heel to go to bed, but thereâs a question on the tip of your tongue that slips before youâre able to catch it.Â
âso⌠no more whiteboard notes?â you question. sakusa laughs for a third time that night, and you think youâve hit the jackpot in your slightly delirious state.Â
he shakes his head. âno more whiteboard notes for now.â
you wake up the next morning, and when you enter the kitchen, you see a yellow sticky note pasted onto the whiteboard. on it, it reads:Â
we can make these lists together now, so there's no need for either of these.
and, yeah, you think you can get used to that.Â
#sakusa kiyoomi x reader#sakusa x reader#haikyuu x reader#hq x reader#haikyuu fluff#sakusa kiyoomi fluff#hq fluff#sakusa fluff
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Having an evening where everything is just. Good.
#did i potentially get exposed to covid while on vacation? yes.#am i coping with it by staring out my window at the sunset? yes#but also this is mostly unrelated to that.#i feel pretty alright now. i struggled for a long time with anxiety and depression and it is by no means behind me#but...... now i get to see the small glimmers more and more often#and i am unfortunately for everyone else unable to not wax poetic about it#everything feels like it has a small shimmer to it now. i spent all day driving through corn fields back home.#what a wondeful journey: i got to see part of my home state ive never seen before. see what the small farm towns on state roads look like#get a glimpse of the people there. their lives are so much like mine. feel the connection between us as we pass; never meeting#the sun on the grass. pools of water in the fields from the last storm. the tilled soil. sun glinting off of the grain silos.#laugh a little at a few of the town names.#idk man. it used to bore me that so much of everything is the same#but the fact that i cam see beauty in the world when it used to be just so much gray? unparalleled. im so grateful for it.#a few years ago i would have judged my stepdad for getting solar-powered UFO lawn lights. today seeing it light up made me smile.#and it's so nice#i will not apologize for being overly sentimental in the tags about driving through rural indiana. it's my post lmao i do what i want#but yeah im just. so grateful for the opportunity now to see more of the beauty that i didnt used to be able to see.#it's comforting now. things may get bad. but there will still be tiny violets growing around that one guy's mailbox along state road 24.#one day i will see something like that again. i got to see it today too. and I'll savor it
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â. â Ë bestfriend!choso who whines and cries when he first enters his cock inside you, holding the urge to not just burst out his cum inside your wet, plush walls causeâ goddamnâhe never expected his long-term childhood best friend, you, to be straddling his thighs, clothes pulled off and on to the ground, your soft tits with your perky nipples out, right then and there while your cunt was swallowing, squelching and milking the life out of his cock.
I meanâall of this wouldn't have happened if he hadn't confessed his overbearing crush towards you ever since you were just little kids. Just soâ20 minutes ago he'd overflow you with his heart-warming words that were definitely practiced, only to be cut off as you pressed your plump lips against his, oh, just how he'd love to ask for your cherry lips again for him to kiss and suck on, remembering the taste of you made him even more infatuated. Thinking of kissing you again added to the urge for him to cum and fill your pussy to he brim with it.
As you reach down to peck his reddened lips who he bit down on to hold his load, bestfriend!choso interrupts you with a loud, high-pitched whine as he grabs your naked hips with his pale, thick hands, a tight grip on your flesh, lifting you upâhis own hips start erratically thrusting himself in your sweet pussy, hard and fast enough that his hips that were slapping on the inner most of your thighs that he left a painful red tint on. He moans out a continuousââmâ sorry, mâsorry- sorry- sorry baby-â
As bestfriend!choso keeps penetrating your sticky cunt with his throbbing cock, he notices your lust-dazed eyes piercing through his, he gulps, not sure if he could hold his cum with you staring at him like that, he's close and you know it. His sweaty pale chest heaving up and down as a desperate try to catch his breath, his hands gripping your hips oh-so-painfully tight, his loud whimpers of plea coming out of his mouth while his already fucked-out eyes look at your bouncing breasts as you rode him, desiring to suck on them, the head of his cock pushing itself onwards to your cervix. âI- mâ close, mâ close, please-â he begs you to cum, wanting to get your permission to, because he just wants to be good to you. âgonna cum- gonna cum-"
bestfriend!choso who actually cries out tears once his cock spurts out, filling your tight cunt with his seed, letting out a loud whine as his head throws back and his eyes squeezed shut from the overwhelming orgasm he just received, his whimpers harmonizing with your small moans as you chuckle at the sight of him disheveled, and absolutely ruined.
ây- you didn't get to cum? r -right? w.. why don't I try and r - return the favor, baby?..â
lmao first postâ: divider made by kuri (me) last minute
( actually a repost because of the change of theme )
#â first post#sub!choso#choso smut#choso x reader#jjk#jujutsu kaisen#choso kamo#choso kamo x reader#choso x yn#jjk men#jjk smut#jjk x reader#jjk x y/n#ohh choso I jus' love you sm#smut
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Let It Happen (LH43) 1/3
Pairing: Luke Hughes x Fem!Reader
WC: 17k
If you're ready, all I mean is we could go, I've never craved someone's attention as much as yours.
General Warnings: an almost unbearable amount of sarcasm and snark, even more idiotic shenanigans, many affectionate empty threats of murder/violence, fluff, mentions of golf đ¤˘, cursing and I'm pretty sure that's it for this half
A/N: in line with the general consensus lmao this has been split, part two will be posted as soon as it's finished (lol) but it's best read as one whole fic, it isn't a multi-part situation really!! it was originally supposed to be my submission for the eras tour fic challenge (hence the graphic I'm too attached to to change) but took a different direction to the song I was given, and I missed the deadline, and I pretty much listened to the secret of us exclusively while writing this whole thing. also dropping an overwhelmingly summery fic in december might actually be my brand. keep your eyes peeled for a christmas fic in july.
very special shoutout to shea @sleepretreat I made a random comment one day that luke gives seth cohen energy, and she fanned that flame like a full time job. ily shea!! I hope this lives up to any expectations and I owe a lot to your instigating!!
AS ALWAYS!!! never proofread!! I'll probably get around to it when the thought of a spelling mistake keeps me awake at night. and also!! please let me know what you think I am like a teeny tiny little plant that can only thrive under the constant shower of validation and you don't want me to wither and die do you? (Iâm kidding) (Iâm not)
You kind of, sort of, think you might hate summer.
You havenât always felt this way, though. Growing up, it had always been your favourite time of the year.Â
No school? Check.
Going on vacation, sometimes multiple, all expenses covered by your parents? Double check.
Getting to do all the cool things you donât have time for in the school year with all your friends? Concerts, festivals, beach days, bonfires on the evenings. Check, check and check again.
But 4 years ago, your whole world as you knew it was torn apart, and summers have never been the same, since.
A season that was once filled with light and companionship, never ending plans and joviality, became darker - isolated, getting yourself out of the house even if everyone else was busy, driving just to drive and making the best of your own company.Â
School ended up becoming your escape, especially since you had started college - your studies and the chaos of Greek life distracting you from the calamitous state of your home life, making new friends that became like family and sticking to them like glue, where possible, clingy and possessive to the point of ruin, almost - and so the lack of it in the summers now actually sends you into some sort of warped spiral.
Itâs manageable in the winter and spring, the breaks no longer than a few weeks at a time, but going home for summer is somewhat of a nightmare.
Itâs hard to go back, hard to ignore the mess your mind has become when itâs just you and your mother - or, you, your mother and whatever bottle of pinot sheâs 3 glasses deep into at any given time of the day - and youâre sat in a house thatâs a cold reminder of the warmth that once filled it.Â
But when Ellie - your best friend since moving to college, the girl who took the sister part of sorority sister to the next level at all possible opportunities over the years - found out youâd put your name down to be the caretaker for your sorority house instead of going home, she had put her foot down on your summertime sadness session.
Which is how you end up moving into her family home - spending the first few weeks integrating yourself into their routine while trying to grip desperately onto some form of your own - trying not to get too used to the feeling of such a big family when you know it wonât be forever.
You braid her little sisterâs hair everyday, kick a soccer ball around with her little brother when he needs someone to stand in goal, wash the dishes with her mom, talk sports with her dad, and before long, you blend like a chameleon into their dynamic.
You pick up a summer job at the country club to cling back onto your independence. Your commute provides the solitude and quiet youâve grown accustomed to in the years before, a bus journey through town with headphones on, watching the scenery and admiring the greenery until you get to work, donning your navy blue polo and tucking your little notepad into your hip apron as you serve tables at the clubhouse restaurant and bar.Â
Itâs a much needed escape from Ellie, if youâre honest.
You love that girl with all your heart, appreciate her housing you more than youâll ever be able to say, but if you have to hear her sit and mope about how hopelessly in love she is with Jack Hughes for even a second longer, youâre going to vomit. Or scream. Or both.
Jack and Ellie grew up together - their families close, Ellieâs dad best friends with Jackâs uncle, or something - and sheâs been into him since he had teeth missing - a point she loves to hammer home when it comes to you always listing that as one of his (many, if itâs up to you) cons. Considering his job, and the fact he already lost one, not too long ago, a toothless boyfriend seems like a massive ick, if youâre honest.Â
But Ellie is beyond reason when it comes to him. She worships the ground he walks on - talks about him non-stop, messages him every day, regales you with stories you, awfully, but realistically, couldnât care less about - and itâs the only real problem about living with her.
Even beyond the summer, you two had shared a room your first two years in college, still live in the same house - and itâs a year round problem.
But being unable to escape, having your days tied to close to hers, and knowing that itâs bound to be worse with proximity, Jack back in Michigan for the summer, himself, sheâs starting to drive you up the wall.
It wouldnât bother you if you had never met Jack, but the two of you donât exactly get along. Heâs rude, and self-absorbed, and had looked down on you the first time he ever laid eyes on you, and you really shouldnât let it get to you, but you do - the thought that your best friend is in love with an asshole, and that she wonât let you hear the end of it.Â
Wonât stop whining about how heâll never feel the same, or that she canât handle another summer of biting her tongue, of being around him, feeling the way she does, and not being able to do anything about it.
She deserves better.Â
Ellie has a heart of gold, and she deserves someone who handles it with care. If Jack Hughes doesnât like her back, thatâs his loss - but youâre kind of getting sick of telling her that.
Getting through a whole summer of it is going to be hard, you think, but itâs better than the alternative. Better than being entirely alone. So you put on a brave face, use work as your escape in the same way you usually do with school, and avoid blowing your top for as long as you can, suffering through the late nights and heart to hearts where Jack is the sole topic of discussion, and bask in the good stuff.
In the chaos of her siblings, in the closeness of her family, and the way theyâve welcomed you with open arms.
This summer could be okay, youâve just got to give it a chance.Â
Luke Hughes loves summer.
He loves being back home in Michigan, spending his days out on the lake, or making the trip out to parade around Ann Arbor, catching up with all his college buddies, making the rounds at all the UMich sporting events he now gets a VIP pass to thanks to his last name.
The routine of it all is familiar, and warming, and it restores a sense of normality that playing in the NHL for the past year has so brutally ripped from him, already.Â
He had enjoyed starting his summer overseas - making the team for the world championships and competing beyond the abysmal end to his rookie season - had enjoyed the time away from his brothers, if heâs honest. Quinn and the Canucks making it a few rounds into the playoffs, and Jack back home recovering from getting surgery on his shoulder - and itâs the latter he needed the reprieve from.
He does love living with his brother.
Jack looks after him in ways heâll never really be able to make it up to him for. He always has, Quinn has too, but ever since Luke got drafted to the Devils, Jack has helped him adjust to the chaos of his career without much fuss or hardship.
And he really is grateful for that.
But, God, can he be annoying.
Especially when it comes to his infatuation with his best friend, Ellie.
Jack and Ellie have always been close - despite the fact sheâs Lukeâs age - and grew up thick as thieves, spending summers together, especially when the family moved to Michigan, and Ellieâs family were just on the other side of town.Â
Heâs always been obsessed with her, even if it hasnât always been love - but these last few years have been different. Like a switch flipped in his head when Jack saw what Ellie was like when he came to visit Luke in his freshman year of college.
A version of Ellie that was no longer just his - no longer exclusive to their summer bubble, and lived in a world beyond lounging by the lake and hanging out with the Hughes family.
A version of Ellie who liked partying, liked schmoozing and charming everybody she came into contact with, liked being the centre of everyone elseâs attention, not just Jackâs.
And itâs that version of Ellie that has driven Lukeâs brother crazy, which has, in turn, started to drive Luke crazy. He talks about her non-stop, and it was those much needed weeks away in Czechia that almost had Luke forgetting just how stupid his brother has gotten about the whole thing.
Until he came home to Michigan, and Jack, in all the commotion with his shoulder, with ending his season early and starting his summer off alone, has worked himself into such a stupor about the whole thing that merely a week into his return, he has driven Luke up the wall.Â
Heâs grumpy, all the time - which leads to him being snarky, all the time. He huffs and puffs around the house so much Luke is starting to think he might need an inhaler, and he really canât take any more.
Not when heâs making such a show of his irritation, stomping around with heavy feet and slamming doors that donât need to be shut in the first place.Â
âWhat crawled up your ass and died there?â Luke frowns as he follows Jack into the kitchen upon his return from therapy, holding out for the doors he swings open with a little too much vigour so that they donât swing back into his brotherâs slinged-shoulder. âI thought the physio is going alright?â
âIt is,â Jack huffs, storming over to the fridge and yanking it open, the jars and bottles in the door clanking together in a way that makes Luke cringe. âIâm fine.â
âTell that to all the hinges youâre testing the limits of.âÂ
âDonât start with me, Luke, Iâm not in the mood.â
âYou just said youâre fine.â Luke rolls his eyes as he starts to scroll through his group chat with his friends from college, trying to check who said they might be free today to get him out of this vicious circle.
âItâs nothing.â
âClearly not.â Itâs interactions like this that confirm to Luke just how annoying Jack has become - because what reason does he have to be so evasive? Luke is handing him the opportunity to air out his grievances on a silver platter, and heâs rather slam cupboards and create creases in his forehead from frowning 24/7.
âFine, itâs Ellie.â
Luke wishes he never bothered asking, although he has been wondering why heâs been seeing way less of her already this summer. He had figured Ellie was away with family until he saw her at the gas station the other night - had watched from the car as Jack had what seemed like a heated conversation by the entrance.Â
âSheâs refusing to hang out with me.â
âHas she said why?â Luke asks, although he doesnât really care. Heâs just asking to get it out of the way in the hopes that Jack talking about it might lighten the load, might make his own life a little easier.Â
Itâs the bitter muttering of your name that captures Lukeâs full attention, his neck audibly cracking at the speed in which his head shoots up, no longer caring what could possibly be going on with the boys in the group chat.Â
âShe isnât going back to whatever fiery hell pit it is that she comes from for the summer, and sheâs staying with Ellieâs family, therefore Ellie isnât staying with us.â
Luke hasnât heard your name in a while. Not since he left college last year, not since he got caught up in the whirlwind life in the NHL, when a schoolboy crush on a girl he interacted with once in his entire college career became the least of his worries.
But one utterance of it has his spine straightening, just like it would have done just over a year ago.
Youâre in Michigan. Youâre at Ellieâs, on the other side of town. Youâre barely two degrees of separation from him.
âWhy canât Ellie bring her here?â Luke asks, throat dry and voice breaking so subtly that he hopes Jack doesnât notice. That could be fun. Would make up for the hell his brother has been putting him through since he got here.Â
Maybe a little glorious sunshine might finally get you to notice his existence. He wouldnât mind third wheeling Jack and Ellie if you were there, too. It would give him the perfect opportunity to prove heâs worthy of your attention - too shy and too scared to do so, back in college, but heâs different, now. Confident, almost. More sure of himself.
âShe hates me.â Jack huffs, âLast time we met she was giving me the stink eye all night.â
And of course it would be his brother to ruin his plans, yet again. Youâll probably hate him, too - a hatred so strong for Jack that it seeps through his entire bloodline, because Luke of all people knows he can be annoying like that.Â
âTrust me, she probably doesnât care enough to hate you,â Luke scoffs, not realising the spool of information heâs just given Jack to unravel.Â
âYou know her?â
âWe had a class together. I know of her.â
Not the truth, but not exactly a lie.
Luke knows a lot about you. Itâs borderline creepy, the observations he can still remember, even after so long.
He knows you like only like coffee if itâs iced, had seen you with too many clear plastic cups to count, had watched plump lips chewing at straws by the time you had finished the drink. He had even, one time, tried to zoom in on a picture of your order printed on the side in one of his many states of delusion where he had been trying to build himself up to ask you out.Â
He knows you can hold your own in an argument, had watched you debate with the best of them in your business comms class, has watched you shoot down most guys that approach you with a sharp tongue and even sharper wit, and has watched you take down a frat guy or two, usually in defence of your sorority sisters - who Luke noticed youâre the most protective of.Â
He knows you match your perfume to the colour of your outfit, had notice you smelled citrusy like lemons in yellow, floral like roses in pink, sweet like candy in purple, and clean like fresh cotton in blue.Â
He knows the pieces of hair that frame your face curl when wet from the rain. Knows you used to volunteer at the pool on the weekends it was open to the kids of the community, would teach them how to swim. He knows you listen to Taylor Swift and has heard you humming just about every song of hers he knows.
But he doesnât really know you - not on the level Jack is assuming, when his eyes widen and hope flashes across his crystal irises.
âYou know how Iâm your favourite brother?â
âNo,â
âAnd I let you live with me all year?â
âMy nameâs on the lease.â
âMaybe you could talk to her for me?â
Luke sighs, shoulders heavy and eyes rolling practically to the back of his head. âI already told you, I donât really know her like that.âÂ
âCâmon, you could at least try! Iâm dying here, Luke! Sheâs hogging all of Ellieâs time, and she wonât give me the time of day if I try!â
If only Jack knew how much time youâd ever given Luke, he wouldnât be asking him such an absurd request.
Youâre so out of his league, it isnât even funny. He probably couldnât convince you to light a candle in a power cut, much less to give his annoying brother a shot to prove himself.
âYouâre wasting your time, Jack,â Luke responds, âIâm gonna meet Dylan at the club. No, you canât come.â
And by the time Luke makes it out to his car, heâs relieved to have ditched that conversation, entirely. He knows whatâs waiting when he gets home, what his brother is going to be like for the next few months to come, but a temporary relief is all he needs.
He had already been planning on getting a few late morning holes in at the club, and meeting up with Dylan had been a white lie, needing some alone time away from Jackâs incessant whining to think about how he was going to survive the summer - and seeing you on your break, perched on the edge of the fountain in the courtyard by the clubhouse bar, basking in the sun and talking with your co-worker, he feels like he might have just struck gold.
Since when do you work here?
He supposes since you decided to spend your summer with Ellieâs family - it only makes sense. Ellie doesnât live too far from the club - not as close as the lake house, but closer than Ann Arbor, at least. Sheâd worked in the club shop last summer, even when Jack insisted heâd pay for whatever she needed while she was staying with them - had said it was nice to pass the time with something else while they all went off doing whatever - and he assumes youâre doing the same.Â
Itâs the first time heâs seen you in a while, outside of coming across your pictures on his Instagram feed occasionally, or the flash of your figure in Ellieâs stories.Â
He had thought that, after the year heâs had, heâd be over schoolboy crushes like this - would be over the way his breath catches just at the sight of you, over the way the hairs on the back of his neck prick up and stand to attention, over the way his throat goes dry as he watches your eyes crinkle from afar, watches your lips curve up into a heart-stopping grin.
But itâs like heâs picked up straight from where he left off at the end of his college career, pining after you from afar with hearts in his eyes and feet that start to shuffle at just the thought of approaching you.
If heâs going to do this, though, he needs to be clever about it, he thinks.
Approaching you on your break, limited to the amount of time he can use to put his point across, wasting yours, doesnât seem like something that will work.
Which is how he finds himself bypassing you completely and walking straight into the bar, offering a friendly nod to the guy stood at the front of house, and letting him point him toward the right section to be served in.Â
It isnât long before youâre in front of him, sidling up to his booth, and he had almost forgotten how pretty you are up close. Hair clipped up with loose strands framing your face, chewing at your plump bottom lip as you scribble on your notepad to get your pen to work. And your honeyed voice settling deep in the pit of his stomach, warmth spreading throughout as you introduce yourself, like he has no clue who you are, and tell him youâll be his server, âWhat can I get for you?â
âFive minutes of your time?â
The Luke that spent his college years obsessing over you might have stuttered - his voice might have broke, squeaked or choked in your presence - but while his throat does feel a little dry, heâs able to maintain his cool now, even when you look up from your scribblings to meet his eye. Maybe he can do this. Maybe he has matured.
His heart might jump in his chest, his mouth might tingle, his spine might stiffen, but he holds your gaze, hoping if you see a reflection of confidence that you might give him the time of day.
Heâs seen you interact with guys before, has familiarised himself with the ten-foot walls you have in place, has seen others fold and try find a long way around, but he thinks that maybe matching your energy is the way to break through.Â
Who doesnât love a shortcut?
Your eyes narrow back at him as pouted lips form around a response, looking him up and down before tilting your head, and coming back with, âI all of a sudden feel the need to inform you we do have security here,â you point the tip of your pen to the entrance, where he was greeted on the way in. âI meant a drink.â
âWaterâs fine,â his gaze flickers to the movement of your wrist as you click the other side of your pen, not even writing it down. âMaybe with a side of conversation?â
âIâll go get your water,â you offer a smile, and the insincerity of it does little to cool his bravado, even if you head off with mutterings of why do I always get the creeps?
He watches you as you make your way over to the bar, not creep-like whatsoever, and he channels the nerves that sneak up on him, now that youâre distanced, through fiddling with his fingers on the table, pinching at the tips of them when you glance back over your shoulder, probably telling the girl behind the bar just how lucky you were to once again get the weirdo in your section.
It surprises him how little he cares, possessing more of your attention now than he ever has before, and if he could tell the Luke from two years ago, who spent every shared Principles of Marketing class ritualistically watching you chew on the end of your pen, that heâd be able to make eye contact without dribbling and breaking out into full body sweats, heâd have lost his mind.
He embodies a strange level of dislocated arrogance that manifests itself in his body language, sinking into the booth with arms outstretched across the back, a dangerous smirk teasing the corner of his mouth when you return, placing a pitcher of water down on the table and a glass with ice.Â
âIâm Luke,â he tells you, placing a hand on his chest and doing his best to ignore the thudding he feels beneath it. âHughes. Jackâs brother,â and when you look back over to him with a raised brow, he adds, âEllieâs Jack.â
âAnd whoâs Ellie?â You ask with a tilt of your head, your voice dripping in teasing sarcasm.Â
âFunny,â he quips, biting back the urge to call you what he actually means. He can hardly call you cute, youâd probably pour that water straight over him. âI went to UMich, we had a couple classes together.â
Your eyes narrow again, and he knows itâs an intimidation tactic, a way to make him feel smaller than heâs acting, shrinking him down to a version of himself you can stamp your authority on, but he finds himself being resilient for once, carrying on like he isnât affected.
He is. Massively, in fact. Just not in the way you probably want. Your indifference drives him in a way that presses into his spine, an inner voice pleading, notice me, Iâm breaking through!
âBaumanâs class, Business Comms, you sat in the second row, I sat in the third, you dropped your pencil one time and I-,â
âI know who you are.â
So heâs been yapping on at you for no reason? Fantastic.
He canât let his momentum slip, though, so he forces the corners of his lips into a victorious smile, and counters, âSo you know Iâm not a creep.â
âYou literally memorised my seat in a class from 2 years ago, soâŚâÂ
âI have a good memory,â heâs quick to defend, fighting the urge to let his eyes linger on your pouted lips.
âRight,â you roll your eyes, âWhat is it you want, again?â
âI came to talk about Jack and Ellie.â He nods to the other side of the booth, and has to roll his shoulders so that his chest doesnât inflate with misplaced hubris when you shuffle into the seat with a huff, discarding your notepad to the side as you level him with another raised brow.
âWhat about âem?â
âAbout how theyâre hopelessly in love with each other and doing nothing about it.â
âYou got hopeless right. Whatâs that got to do with us?â
Us. Oh, he likes that.
âIâm thinking they need a little shove in the right direction. And maybe we could be the shovers.â
You presses your lips together in faux-apology, a lopsided, patronising, adorable frown taking over your expression. âNo can do, I donât shove, Iâm a pacifist.â
âA nudge, then?â
He isnât giving up easy, no matter how much sarcasm you try to throw his way. You wouldnât have sat down if there wasnât something about this situation that irks you, too.
If Ellie is being only half as annoying as Jack is, he knows that youâre having a bad time of it. And youâre supposed to spending her summer with her - it canât be easy, having your friend constantly pining over someone and refusing to do anything about it, if anything, making it your problem.
âAre you here to eat or annoy me?â
âBoth,â he smiles, âI just figured a problem shared is a problem solved, and all.â
âHow profound.âÂ
âCâmon, you sat down, you at least agree theyâre into each other, and I know youâre staying with her this year, so I know youâve been getting the same grief I have.â
âIâve been on my feet 4 hours, I wouldnât look too deep into me sitting down.âÂ
âJackâs been moping around about her for years, I canât listen to it anymore, heâs all, sheâll never like me back, this, and, Iâll never find a girl like her, that,â he whines, imitating his brotherâs voice in the most annoying, high pitched tone he can muster, âI canât take one more breakdown of her snap stories, especially not if itâs all summer if sheâs not gonna be staying over, Iâm gonna lose my mind.â
âHow supportive,â the sarcasm in your bite does little to hide the beginnings of your smile, your glare softening into what he hopes is the start of some sort of bond, a shared feeling of exasperation. Finding your footfall in common grounds.
âItâs relentless, we canât go a single conversation anymore without him bringing her up,â he sighs, slumping into his seat, finally giving in to all the ways this is starting to grate on him. âI donât get why neither of them do anything.â
âYeah,â you sigh, too, relenting a little. âShe talks about him so much it kind of makes me nauseous.â
âHow supportive,â he mimics, nerve endings set alight when your eyes meet his over the table, and narrow in a different way, almost appreciative, almost respectable.
âCan it, Hughes,â you scoff, âMe even entertaining this conversation right now is support enough, Iâve had it in my ear for months about how she doesnât know how sheâll make it through another summer.â
âThatâs what Iâm saying. If we can get them together this summer, then weâre both better off. No more whining or crying or earaches for either of us.â
âIâd hope you didnât make your way out here with the mere promise of no more earaches, Luke.â He tries not to preen at the way you say his name. âWhatâs in it for me?â
âYou and Ellie can stay at our lake house.â He suggests, straightening up before he leans onto the table, elbows extending so that he can rest on them, âItâs closer to the club than her familyâs place, itâs gotta be better than having her siblings running around you all the time, I can even drive you to work when Iâm free, if you want?â
You blink at him slowly, as if to say, and? âSo I can stay at your glorified frat house, and you can be my chauffeur?â You ask with an unimpressed raise of your brow, before letting out a humourless scoff of, âWhat more could a girl want to do with her summer?
âWhat do you want?â He asks, leaning further forward.
âTo go back to work and not worry about strange guys propositioning me, funnily enough.â
Luke laughs, a deep, breathy laugh that rises from the depths of his chest and comes alive in an almost-bark, and he doesnât miss the way your eyes flicker to his mouth when it comes out.
This is fun.Â
Thereâs no way heâs letting you leave this table without agreeing - just the thought of one more singular interaction keeping him on his toes.
âWhy donât we make it interesting, then?â
âItâs about time you tried.â The quiver of your lip tells him everything he needs to know - and thatâs without the entertained glint in your eye that accompanies it. Youâre enjoying this, just as much.
âWe could make a competition out of it.â
âA competition?â You ask, with a curious tilt of your head.
There it is, he thinks. Interest: piqued. He practically has you in the palm of his hand. Who would ever have thought, the way to a sorority girlâs heart would be a friendly little wager?
âWhoever actually gets them together, wins.â
Itâs all he can think of in the moment - petulant and part-planned, but it seems to be enough.
âWins what?â You lean onto your elbows, your gaze levelling his as he mirrors your positioning, having to slouch a little further forward in his seat to meet your pretty eyes.Â
âWhatever you want.â He doesnât intend it to come out as low as it does, doesnât realise how close the two of you have gotten over the table, but he sees the flicker of something cross your features as your head tilts again, eyes still locked on his as yours begin to narrow, still just as pretty even when theyâre glaring at him.
âItâs what you want that concerns me.â
âDonât worry your pretty little head over it,â he jibes, watching the way your lips part in preparation of another witty comeback. âWhat do you say?â He asks, not giving you the chance, seeing the way it makes your skin crawl that you werenât quick enough, for once. âAre you in?â
You heave out a sigh, shoulders slumping - a tell-tale sign that youâre about to acquiesce - and Luke starts to feel his chest puff out in victory. This feels like a shut-out. It feels like the best performance of his life.Â
âYouâre gonna make me regret this, arenât you?â
âOh definitely,â he smirks, eyes tracking you as you lean back into the booth, retreating from him in defeat, a hand running through your hair as he promises, âYouâll warm up to me soon enough, though.â
âI canât see that happening.â
âI can,â he shrugs, leaning back too. âIâve been told Iâm inevitable.â
Luke can remember, like it was yesterday, the first time he ever saw you.
Freshman year, the week he moved into his dorm at Michigan, Jack had sent him across campus to check in on how Ellie was getting on. He had arrived with some extravagant gift basket in tow, plastic wrapped, a giant blue bow tied around the top and an assortment of snacks inside, and was left knocking for at least five minutes before you showed up.
âPlease tell me youâre not another stripper-gram.â
If his throat hadnât gone so dry all of a sudden, he thinks he would have had more wits about him to have questioned the use of another - a concept that had stuck in his head for weeks until he caught wind of a story of pledges for Pike being sent around campus and forced to lure girls to their house through way of humiliating song.Â
But God, you were pretty.Â
Siren eyes narrowed toward him, glossy lips pouted pensively, long lashes blinking impatiently as you awaited some kind of response that didnât come in the form of an open, drooling mouth.
âIâm Luke.â
âRight.â You had sighed, pretty eyes rolling at him. âYouâre blocking my door."
âOh, Iâm-,â he stuttered, immediately stepping to the side for you to come forward and insert your key into the lock. âDoes Ellie live here?â He asked, confusion etched into his features as he watched you swing the door open, turning in your place to look him over again.
âDepends whoâs asking.â
âIâm Luke.â
âSo youâve said.â
âI know her.â
âClearly.â
âThis is her basket.â
âDoes she need to sign for it?â
âNo, I-,â
âIâll make sure she gets it, thanks, Lu!â
And when you had taken the basket from his hands, he had been too distracted by the way your skin brushed against his to properly respond, or worry if you had called him that as a nickname or had already forgotten his name, entirely.
He then spent days thinking about you, looking for you - at parties, in the campus coffee shop, online, despite not knowing your name - trying to commit to memory the way your eyes had sparkled when looking his way, until his first Business Communications class.
He had been a little early, first week nerves playing out and his constant craving for positive validation coming to the forefront, and was watching the door waiting for the professor to arrive. He had been slouched in his seat, chin in the palm of his hand, foot tapping rhythmically against the floor, and he had almost given himself whiplash when you walked in.Â
He learned your name from there, learned a lot just from watching you in that class, but never really captured your attention.
And if the Luke that has been driving you to work every few days, who has been living with you for the past two weeks - who sits around the same dining table, laughs at the same jokes cracked when youâre all lounging around the house, sits out under the same sun, drinks from the same carton of orange juice in the morning - could tell the Luke that sat pining after you all that time, all the little ways in which heâs captured your attention lately, heâd probably have an aneurysm.Â
When you and Ellie moved in, Luke had been the only one allowed to touch your stuff - and thereâs a part of him that knows it was mainly because you enjoyed watching him work like a packhorse, hauling your cases up the stairs and dropping them in front of you with a huff, but thereâs a larger, more delusional part that thinks you preferred him to the others, maybe even trusted him.
Heâs taking credit for how quick youâve adapted to the dynamic of the house, too. Of all the different faces coming in and out - Quinnâs friends, Jackâs friends, his friends, sometimes even his parents. If youâre around, youâre pleasant. You abide by house rules, some of them stupid, but set by the brothers so long ago that they just work now - like no phones outside of your rooms so that you can be more present. You insert yourself comfortably into conversations, you form your own relationships with everyone - you and Quinn trade book recommendations, you and Jack bicker while Ellie mediates. You do your fare share of chores - laundry, dishes, cooking, even.Â
And heâs so caught up in just sharing space, just being around you, even, that for those first couple weeks, he forgets why you even agreed to be there in the first place.
At least, he forgets the incentive part - because he watches mindlessly as you interfere in Jack and Ellieâs dynamic, without a care in the world for the fact that it means heâs losing.
He watches you push one of them out of the way to claim whatever seat at the table or in the car forces them to sit beside each other. He watches you taunt Jack to just the right point where Ellie interferes, coos at him protectively and he melts into her affections. He watches you agree to plans he knows you wouldnât in a million years follow along with, just to get them together - and all he can do is admire how easy you make it seem.Â
He admires when you come out wakeboarding with the group, when you let him fasten you into a vest and donât flinch when his fingertips brush against bare skin. Watches you bite your tongue over the fact you just got your hair blow dried - a fact you have no problems relaying back to him when he drives you to work the next day, and youâre muttering in his passenger seat about lake water giving you frizz - just so youâre not dampening the mood.
And when you agree to tag along to the golf course on your day off, despite the fact itâs so close to work if could be considered triggering, and you stick by Lukeâs side so that Ellie can feign some sort of incompetence until Jack takes it upon himself to correct her form.
You stand by Lukeâs side, the two of you watching with mirrored expressions of almost-disgust as Jack wraps his arms around Ellieâs body, and send a shiver down his spine when you lean in for only him to hear as you say, âIâd ask if youâve put any more thought into what you want out of our bet, but I so have this in the bag.â
The bet.
Luke hasnât thought about it since that day in the restaurant, if heâs honest, but he had known what he wanted then.
Heâs hardly going to tell you, now, though.Â
If heâs ever going to take you out on a date, he doesnât really want to force your hand - not that he has a chance, heâs fallen so behind with this Jack and Ellie thing that it isnât even funny.
He needs to up his game, if only for the fact that youâll no doubt catch on to his lack of efforts, soon.
âI wouldnât be so sure,â he taunts, because itâs what he does best, âI have a few tricks up my sleeve.â
âAnd how long do you plan on keeping them up there?â You call him out so easily, tilting your head when his eyes meet yours, mischief highlighted by the sunshine that speckles in your irises.Â
âMaybe Iâm luring you into a false sense of security,â he shrugs, âMaybe Iâm letting you do all the heavy lifting so I can swoop in when those weak arms get tired.â He pokes at your side, basking in the way you scowl like you pertain any sort of threat to him.
He has you figured out, by now.Â
âI didnât have you pegged as being lazy, Hughes.â
âYou spend a lot of time thinking about me, huh?â
âYou wish,â you scoff, shoving when he dares to get too close, and itâs when Luke is biting back a full-blown grin that Ellie comes back over.Â
âThis sun is crazy, I think I left the sunscreen in the locker room and Jackâs nose is going all red, would you come back with me?â
You smile sweetly at your best friend and agree, only glaring at Luke over Ellieâs shoulder when sheâs distracted with saying her brief, temporary goodbyes to Jack, and once youâve turned and made your way over to the cart, he lets his eyes linger on your figure as you retreat.
The soft sway of your ponytail, the expanse of smooth skin along your legs, heâs completely hypnotised, and he needs to pull himself together, he thinks.
He tries to regain focus as he and Jack work their way through the next couple of holes, caddying their clubs around without the cart, and chatting mindlessly until Jack sighs heavily, like heâs been waiting to bring something up.
âI want to take Ellie out on the boat tomorrow,â He states as Luke tees up, resting on his club as he squints against the sun to watch his little brother, âJust the two of us, so we can talk about stuff.â
âSounds riveting,â the disinterest in Lukeâs tone is amplified by the lack of attention heâs giving overall, looking out across the green and trying to measure his swing before he takes it. âHave fun.â
âI was thinking Iâd need your help for it to work.â
âIâm not being your boat-butler again,â Luke scoffs, mind immediately going to all the times their parents would make Jack take Luke out with him and his friends, and all the times he was made to wait on his older brother hand and foot to make up for crashing his hang-outs.
âIâm not asking you to tag along,â Jack scoffs, âYou third-wheeling would be the ultimate buzz-kill. I thought you could be of use elsewhere.â
âYouâre making whatever it is sound so fun.âÂ
Luke takes his swing, driving the ball and watching it soar to his desired point with a hand shielding his eyes from the sun. Jack watches too, stepping to Lukeâs side to measure how far from his own ball it lands.
âNice,â he mutters appreciatively as the two of them load their clubs into their stand bags. âI need you to keep Regina George busy, distract her or something, sheâs stuck to Ellie like glue, itâs beyond annoying.â
If only he knew, Luke thinks, a worry in the back of his mind about how his brother owes more to you than he even realises.Â
âYou worried sheâs gonna make her see sense?â
Jack swats at his arm and rolls his eyes.
âIâm worried sheâs gonna ruin the good vibes like she usually does and I wonât be able to bite my tongue from saying something and looking like the asshole.â
Distracting you isnât the worst thing he could be doing with his time, Luke thinks. Itâs not like he has to go all out, youâll no doubt be hanging out around the house and the two of you can hang together. All he has to do is keep you off your phone. Shouldnât be too hard. Youâve adapted pretty well to mimicking the guys when it comes to staying off theirs.
It ticks off the box of trying to fight for a scrap of your attention. With no one else around, youâll have no choice but to entertain his company.
And it puts him in front of your little race - lending a helping hand to Jackâs plans to talk to Ellie is surely the same as getting them together. Itâs all falling so perfectly into his lap. He isnât being lazy.
But he canât let Jack know that, so he heaves out a sigh and offers a slow shake of his head for dramatic effect. âFine,â he groans, âBut you owe me. Big time.â
Youâre starting to find it harder and harder to pretend like you donât want to be at the Lake House.
If youâre being honest, you donât entirely know why youâre even trying to keep up pretences, but using your disinterest as armour has become like second nature over the years, and youâre hardly going to stop now.
Even if there are already so many little things about being there that are starting to wear you down.
Quiet, early mornings, for one - birds chirping just outside your open window, sun rays pouring in through sheer curtains that flow in the slight breeze, that light feeling that blows through your chest when youâre sat out on the deck behind the house with a fresh cup of coffee, looking out over the still lake and basking in the peace of it all.
And even when itâs not so peaceful, when the kitchen is full of bodies swerving around each other to try and throw together some sort of breakfast spread - pastries and fruit, bacon and eggs, various boxes of cereal on the counter. Quinn had even made a whole batch of pancakes one morning, and youâd be lying if you said you didnât come down every day since hoping to see him donning that same frilly apron that Cole had draped around his waist and working his magic with a pan.Â
Youâve never really been a part of such a full house. You had been an only child for so long - and by the time your parents split, and it was just you and your mom, on the days she wasnât already at work when you got up - and were so ingrained in your own routine in the morning that you think you might actually need the chaos to function better. The rush of bodies, the arguments over who drank the last of the juice, the bickering over whoâs turn it is to do the next grocery run - itâs a kind of entertainment you havenât been privy to in a long time.Â
Being kind of disconnected from everything else isnât as bad as you thought it would be, either. Youâre not attached to your phone, checking socials to see what everyone else is doing, to see if your dad has sent any messages yet this summer, and you find yourself connecting a little more with the people around you and leaving your family stress on the back burner. Youâre more focused on whatâs in front of you, and your relationships with other people. With Ellie, with some of the guys in the house, with your friends at work, even.
And itâs nice to be closer to work too. You donât have to rush around trying to make the bus - Luke has been keeping his word and driving you to the club most days, and where he canât, either somebody else has offered, or youâve just ridden one of the bikes in the garage that the boys said were free to use - the helmet hair is an easy fix when you have access to the locker rooms.
Itâs an adjustment, for sure, getting used to being in a full house. Especially this one - with a constant revolving door of faces, friends of the brothers switching out week by week to come and stay, departing just as youâve started getting to know them with a promise of dropping by again soon.
So far, youâre almost at double-digits for the names youâve had to memorise. Some of them you were already familiar with, guys from Michigan who you already knew or knew of, but others were more Jack or Quinnâs friends that youâd never had the pleasure of meeting before now.
Cole Caufield being one of them.Â
He had arrived a couple of days after you and Ellie moved yourselves in, closer to Jack than the other two brothers, you had noticed, and was going to be staying longer than any of the other visitors - having his own designated room in the house, similar to you girls.
You like Cole - heâs good fun, can take a joke unlike his supposed best friend, and has the kind of smile that almost gives you a buzz whenever itâs flashed your way. Your first few interactions with him were seemingly pleasant, despite Jack constantly in his ear with a hardened glare pointed your way and no doubt unsavoury words uttered. Cole would just shrug him off, laugh, meet your eyes and drop a wink your way - a gesture youâd usually squirm and cringe at, but Cole kind of pulls it off.Â
He joins in when you chirp Luke, too - which, if your honest, is your main source of entertainment since arriving, so your interactions with him grow day by day.
You havenât really spent any one-on-one time with Cole yet, though. You were hoping to, before he left to visit home for the weekend - for no other reason than to get the scoop on something youâd happened upon at work last week - and had planned on asking him to hang out on your day off. But with Cole now gone for a few days, Jack and Ellie off doing god knows what, Quinn and Luke working out wherever, you have no choice but to spend your free Sunday lounging around the house, trying to find something to suppress your growing boredom.
You start with your nails, painting them a summery orangey-red and doing your toes to match, then do your laundry, abiding by house rules that you rotate the loads between the machines, and fold out whoeverâs clothes were last in the dryer and place them in the hamper on the side.Â
Youâre hoping you havenât had to fold Jackâs underwear but you decide to live in blissful ignorance - trying to identify the load based on the rest of the clothing in there is impossible when they all share, so it kind of works in your favour.Â
You FaceTime your mom for almost an hour, getting an update on what sheâs been up to with work, and giving her updates on how your summer is going, trying to focus on your time at the club and Ellie so she doesnât worry too much again that youâre spending your summer in a house filled with boys.Â
And by the time Luke and Quinn come back from their workout, youâre in the lounge, 50 pages deep into a book you really couldnât care less about, but thereâs something in you that refuses to beg one of them for company, so you suffer in silence.
Even when Luke does join you, throwing himself down onto the opposite side of the couch youâre occupying and pushing your feet off his side like itâs his sole purpose just to annoy you.
âI was comfortable there, asshat,â you frown, lifting your feet back into their previous position and using one to give him a light kick to his thigh.
âYeah, well, I hardly want your feet all up in my business while Iâm trying to relax,â he sighs, sinking into the cushions with hands clasped behind his head, biceps flexing and tightening the arms of his t-shirt in a way that momentarily catches your eye. Youâre thankful for his closed eyes, chewing at the inside of your cheek as you divert your attention back to the mundane words on the pages in front of you.
âAnd yet here you are when there are 2 other couches.â
âYeah, well, I know how much you like to be near me.â
You try to ignore him, pulling your feet a little closer to your body and focusing back on the book, but itâs hard when Luke has such a presence. You feel the little looks he keeps sending your way like a physical touch, and the couch shifts with every slight movement he makes, so when he constantly shuffles, you start to think he wants your attention.
Of course he wants your attention. This is Luke Hughes.
âAre you just sitting down here to annoy me?â
He lights up, like heâs just been waiting for you to ask, and shuffles in his seat to face you, fully, bouncing in place like a puppy being teased with a tennis ball.Â
âIâm actually trying to distract you, if you must know.â
âBold of you to assume you have enough of my attention to be distracting in the first place,â you scoff, trying not to react to the way he smirks in your peripheral, the words in front of you all blurring together. If you were actually focused on them, youâd have lost your place, already.
âI think you pay more attention to me than youâd like to admit.â
âThatâs some ego youâve got on you, Hughes,â you narrow your eyes as you look above the edge of your book, âIs that what you spend that big NHL paycheque on, charisma classes? How to flirt for dummies?â
âOh, is that what weâre doing? Flirting?â
Damn. You walked yourself right into that one.Â
Sometimes biting back at Luke comes like second nature, words first, thoughts after - and youâd be lying if you said you didnât like it that way. Itâs easy, the back and forth, and you canât really think of an instance with him where youâve sat in a lingering, awkward silence. Youâve really grown to hate silence, lately.
âYou wish.â
âYou think Iâm charismatic,â he teases in a sing-song voice, knocking at your knee and wiggling his eyebrows when you glare at him.Â
âI think youâre an idiot.â
âYouâre not gonna ask what Iâm distracting you from?â
âI donât really care,â you lie, eyes darting back down and diverting the attention he so desperately craves away from him.
âJack wanted to take Ellie out on the boat.â He says, ignoring your attempts to ignore him - pushing your buttons like a full time job. Like an operator for your last nerve.
âGood for her.â
âAlone.â
âNo shit.â
âTo ask her out.â
âWhoop-de-doo.â
âWhoop-de-,â Luke straightens up, like a whack-a-mole with his head positioning itself over the top of your book, and you kind of wish you had one of those soft mallets right about now. It would be so satisfying to bonk at his head, you think. âWhat do you mean, whoop-de-doo, is this not what you agreed to be here for? To get them together?â
You scoff, flicking to the next page of the book in feigned disinterest. âHe isnât asking her out today.â
This is the exact something you had wanted to talk to Cole about - whispers in the staff lounge at work earlier in the week doing the rounds would imply otherwise, but your main source is kind of a gossip, and youâre not entirely sure of their reliability, despite the few degrees of separation to the subject at hand.Â
Mutterings of Jack and Cole and their little country club connections.Â
You can hardly ask Luke of all people if his brother is as much of a man-whore as everyone is making out. Cole was a safe bet - heâd probably just tell you straight up what theyâre up to, wear his pride like a shining gold medal. Heâs upfront about his promiscuity, at least. Luke is more protective. Of himself, of his family, youâre not entirely sure. There havenât been as many whispers about him.Â
âHow could you possibly know that?â
âBecause heâs a spineless idiot,â you retort, eyes flicking up momentarily to take in his furrowed brow. âNo offence,â comes out of nowhere, and you surprise yourself with the instinct to lessen the blow of your words for the first time in forever.
âNone taken, heâs only my flesh and blood,â Luke huffs, âYouâre just jealous Iâm winning our bet.â
âSure,â you drawl, eyes widening to emphasise the sarcasm as you make a point of angling your head to the next page, like youâve taken a single word in for the past five minutes. âHeâs been talking to one of the girls from work. Thereâs no way heâs doing that and asking Ellie out, unless heâs completely brain dead.â
And when you look back at Luke, that furrowed brow has shifted into a full blown frown, pouted lips and eyes cast down as if heâs trying to figure everything out in his head.Â
Itâs probably the pout that has you cushioning your words, once more.
âAgain, no offence, I doubt itâs in your DNA.â
âHow do you know?â
âIâm no bio student but I donât think thereâs a genetic marker for being a fuckboy.â
âNo, about him talking to one of the girls at the club. He didnât tell me that.â
Why does he have to sound like that? Let down and unsure, quieter than you think youâve ever heard him. Itâs like the tone he carries goes straight to your fingers, clasping the book closed without marking your page - because what business do you have carrying on that charade?
âDo you guys tell each other everything?â You ask as you throw the book until it lands on the coffee table with a gentle thud, shuffling until youâre sat against the arm of the couch with knees bent in front of you, giving him your undivided attention and feeling guilty that it might not be enough.
âI thought we did,â he scratches at the back of his head, nervously, âHe literally told me yesterday he was taking her out to talk about stuff, why would he make a point of asking me to keep you busy if heâs not serious about asking her out?â
âYou donât want to hear my answer to a question about your brother not being serious.âÂ
âWhoâs the girl?â He asks, ignoring your comment despite the slight ghost of a smile you see flash into the corner of his mouth.Â
âJessica, she works at the pro shop, apparently theyâve been texting all summer.â
You know for a fact that since youâve started paying attention, youâve seen Jack on his phone a lot for a guy who chirps you for your own screen-time, and who has enforced the house rule of no phones outside your room like a prison guard yells out no touching at visitation. So it sort of checks out. Youâve tried to sneak a peak, but heâs protective of his stuff like a yappy little dog with attachment issues at the best of times, so you havenât really put too much effort into it.
âThere were a few people talking about it in the lounge at work the other day,â you shrug, âOne of the girls talking about it is Jessâ best friend, so not exactly from the horseâs mouth, but I donât think sheâd be spreading lies about her friend around like that.â
âCan you find out?â
âYou ask that like I havenât been trying.â That gets a full smile, a small chuckle that lifts his shoulder, even, âI was gonna grill Caufield about it but heâs gone. But I know you guys have plans when he gets back tomorrow, so if you want to take Cole Iâll hack away at the grape vine at the club?â
âDoes this mean weâre teammates?âÂ
âNo. It absolutely does not.â
Hacking away at the grapevine is really a lot more like plucking absentmindedly at an overgrown patch of grass when it comes to workplace gossip.Â
By the end of your shift, youâre leaving the club with a fist clutched full of loose blades, fingers stained green from the amount of information people were willing to âfess up.
Liam who works behind the bar had overheard a conversation where Jack had mentioned Jessica, but could only give you useless tidbits, like how he had to stop by the shop for a new putter, and Jess had been the one to ring him up.
Hardly incriminating, but you had a feeling it would be a small piece of a way larger puzzle. That, and guys are notoriously useless at gossiping, thereâs definitely more to that story than Liam could even comprehend in his tiny man brain.
Cassidy who works at the front desk had seen Jack and Jess talking in the main lobby last week, definitely flirting, she had said - with hair flips and giggles galore - and way too familiar to be new.Â
Much better.
Paola who has the alternative shifts in the pro shop was more than willing to take up ten minutes of your time ranting how Jessâ work is never fully done when it comes to a handover, and she spends half her time on her phone. Kiran, who works the bev cart every Monday, said Jack is always one of the most charming in their golfing group, so itâs no surprise if he is exchanging texts with girls from the club.Â
You get dirt from most corners of the place, and it leads you all the way back to your station, to reservations set for the restaurant, where tonightâs list - unfortunately a shift youâre not set to work, although you very much question the serendipity of that - has Jackâs name down at 7pm. A table for 2 in the back corner, shielded from prying eyes and intimate.
And if it werenât for the fact youâve already worked a full shift, you would consider staying just to get the full scoop.Â
You know Ellie isnât going to be the one sat across from him, sheâs been sending you pictures all day of her various hauls for her quiet night in. New paints and pencils, a sketchpad, some candles - she has all intentions of working on her watercolour technique.
So it has to be for him and Jessica.
Imagine his face, you think, picturing wide, panicked eyes as you roam up to his table to take his order. Heâd actually crap his pants.Â
But, itâs another set of eyes that you picture when you start to enjoy the scheming a little too much. The sad, teary eyes of your best friend, when she finds out the guy sheâs been hung up on for half her life, who she has all but convinced herself isnât interested, and is - absurdly - âfar too goodâ for her - yeah, right - is dating other girls while taking her out on not-so-platonic boat dates only the day before. A boat date that she had come back to your room, flung herself onto her belly on the bed, and kicked her feet as she gushed all about it.Â
So you make your way back to the house after a long day, and resign yourself to the fact that youâre going to have to, yet again, get all your information on Jackâs date second hand.
You primed Cara, your colleague in the restaurant, to keep an eye out, and she promised to send updates on her breaks, and you have been holed up in yours and Ellieâs shared bedroom trying to keep her busy when there is a persistent knock at the door, and a mop of soft, curly brown hair pokes in before his eyes meet yours.
âHey, Luke!â Ellie chimes, cheery and all too blissfully unaware of the potentially horrific circumstances youâve stumbled upon. âYou need to borrow my conditioner again?â
You scoff from your position on the bed, watching a slight pink hue flush up Lukeâs neck.
âWhat? No,â he denies, running a hand through his hair and seemingly frowning a little at the way it feels. âIâm going to the store, wondered if either of you needed anything?â
âNah, thanks, weâre good,â Ellie smiles, attention diverting straight back to where sheâs drawing in her sketchbook, missing the way Luke widens his eyes and tilts his head as if to encourage you to take him up on his offer.
âCan I come with?â You shuffle from your position on the bed, swinging your legs out from beneath you and over the side as Ellie looks back at you.
âSorry, I didnât realise you wanted something.â
âSomeoneâs got to show the poor guy whatâs what on the haircare aisle, El.â
And youâre thankful that Ellie has settled herself in for the evening already by 6:45, showered, pyjamas on, otherwise she might have tried to tag along, too, just for something to do.
You swipe her phone before she can notice and hide it under your pillow before you leave, thinking it might reduce the risk of her getting bored and texting Jack, or, worse, checking his location.
A trip out gives you the chance for you and Luke to debrief each other on your findings of the day - or, as it turns out, just you, because Luke Hughes might be the worst information-gatherer on planet Earth.
Finding his lifeâs niche in hockey is fortunate, because he definitely wouldnât cut it as an investigator.
âHe just said he didnât know anything,â Luke shrugs of his earlier encounter with Cole, and you try not to gape at him in disbelief as he fiddles with the screen in his BMW, scrolling through the interface in search of the nearest store.Â
You swat his hand away with a scoff, typing in a destination, âAnd you believed him?â
âWas I not supposed to?â
âYouâre about as useless as a chocolate teapot, Hughes. What is it with guys and gossip, are you all really that dumb?â
âThatâs the address for the club,â he points out, ignoring your jibe as he starts driving.
âWell done, you can read.â
âWhy?â
âBecause, thankfully, one of us is a good detective.â You snark, âJackâs there.â
âSo?â
âHeâs on a date.â
âNo he isnât,â Luke frowns, attention momentarily taken from the road as he looks over at you. âIâve been with him all afternoon, he would have told me if he had a date, tonight.â
âOh yeah? Whereâd he say he was going when he left, earlier?â
He hadnât been home when you got back from work, but that had been around an hour ago. You figured if he was sneaky enough to book into the restaurant when youâre not working, heâd have his wits about him to avoid you, entirely. Whenever the two of you cross paths, you canât help but try get on his last nerve, and heâs hardly going to want to start his evening in a foul mood.
âTo get his hair cut.â
Jesus Christ, you think, heâs so lucky heâs cute.
âYouâre so clueless. Heâs at the lounge with Jessica, the girl I told you about yesterday.â
âAnd what are we supposed to do about that?â
âWeâre gonna supervise. And maybe interfere, if necessary.âÂ
You donât really have a plan, but it seems like the right thing to at least get a look in as to what the hell Jack thinks heâs doing, especially if youâre going to carry on with this whole plan of getting him and Ellie together. If heâs seriously entertaining other girls while making out to Luke that he only has eyes for Ellie, your plans might have to change. Youâre not sure if Luke will be on board with the new path youâre willing to take, but youâll be happy to kill his brother on your own.
âInterfere?â Lukeâs eyes are wide, but he keeps them on the road, fingers flexing against the wheel. âI just came out for chips to make nachos, not play spies!â
âCaraâs working tonight, she said sheâd keep an eye on them for me. I bet if I cover her hosting shift on Friday sheâd sabotage their date. Weâd just have to sit back and watch.â
âOh,â Lukeâs brows furrow, as if itâs taking any consideration at all to mess with his brother. âYou really are an evil genius.â
You try not to think too hard about whoâs been spewing that rhetoric already in his ear, and instead you smile when he casts his eyes your way, proud and pleased.Â
âThank you.â
It takes another 15 minutes to get to the club, considering Lukeâs best Driving Miss Daisy impression, so their date is already underway by the time Cara is ushering you to a booth in the far corner, where you can see Jackâs table, but he shouldnât be able to see yours, and agreeing to play along.
âCan I get you guys any drinks?â She asks as she hands over two menus, and youâre too interested in trying to gauge the vibe at the other table while Luke looks over his.
âTwo diet cokes, shaved ice, no lemon,â he says, and you canât help but frown at the way the specificity of that order rolls so easily off his tongue. Thatâs your order.
âAny food?â
âCould we just get some nachos, please?â You ask, sliding your menu across the table without even looking, not wanting to give Luke too much of a chance to peruse his own out of fear youâll be here all night. âAnd extra picante on the side.â
âExtra guac, too,â Luke adds as Cara scribbles the instructions on her notepad, âAnd some of those chicken tenders, and extra ranch. And maybe some fries. Yeah, chilli fries. And breadsticks.â
You level him with a glare, already proven right in your decision not to give him too much time to think about what he wanted. Heâll order every appetiser on the menu, if given half the chance.Â
âThanks, Cara, thatâs everything.â
âSure thing, should be around fifteen minutes. They only just ordered,â she points her pen back to Jackâs table, where Jess is leaning onto the table and Jack is leaning back in his seat - heavy on the distance but even heavier on the eye contact. That little shit.
âDoes he have any allergies?â You lean onto your own table to ask Luke, quirking a brow up when his eyes darken in response, mischief swirling in his emerald irises.
âAbsolutely not,â Cara interjects, âIâm doing this so you cover my job, not make me lose it.â
âLet me guess, he ordered the steak, medium-rare?â Luke asks, and she nods, hesitantly. âChar it.â
âWonât he complain?â
âHeâll just grumble to himself about how tough it is. Itâll put him in a bad mood. Thatâs what we want, right?â
âYeah,â you confirm, nodding your head to ease Caraâs worries despite what you really want is for Chef Michael to poison the cut, entirely. If Jack Hughes wants to play with your best friendâs heart, youâll play with his gut. But you can settle for burnt meat. Luke can work some sort of magic with that, you think, convincing Jack of all people that any first date that resulted in him coming home all sour-puss and sulky should never result in a second. âBad mood. Bingo.â
âFine,â Cara grumbles, âBut if he even thinks about asking for a manager, youâre covering my next 3 Fridays.â
She storms off to the kitchen, and you and Luke simultaneously sink into your seats, attention immediately diverted back to the table in the opposite corner of the room.
âWe should have kept the menus,â Luke mutters from across the booth, âCould have hidden behind them.â
âWhat are we, children?â You snark, âYou canât think of any more creative ways to stay hidden?â
âI heard PDA makes people pretty uncomfortable,â he leans onto the table, dropping you a wink when you glance over out of the side of your eye, âWe should make out to throw everyone off the scent.â
âIn your dreams, Hughes.â
Luke sort of envies the charm you hold over people.
The way you can convince people to do your bidding with a mere flutter of your eyelashes or a flash of pearly teeth and a glimmer in your irises.
He has trouble, sometimes, skirting around his honesty or hiding his intentions - and he knows thatâs not a bad thing, knows that being clear and truthful is an admirable trait, if anything - but the way you persuade others to bend to your whim with intricate white lies based on observations youâve made or intel youâve gathered is a praiseworthy level of genius.Â
It had taken such minimal effort for you to get Cara on side, to convince her that being a little clumsy is hardly grounds for her termination, and spilling a little of Jackâs drink close to the edge of the table - close enough that it drips onto his pants and Luke can see the steams of frustration exuding from his brotherâs skin from all the way on the other side of the restaurant - or bumping her hip on the edge of their table every time she passes are really just harmless irritations, not likely to cause actual complaint.Â
You had used the mere tone of your voice to convince Liam from behind the bar to squeeze a little lime in Jackâs water, knowing just from observing him back at the house that he hates the taste, face curling in disgust at even the slightest hint of it, and Luke had watched your eyes gleam in delight every time Jack took a sip of his drink and tried not to spit it back out, seeking much needed reprieve to swallow down the worldâs toughest steak cut.Â
Youâd even worked your magic on him, pouting your lips when the food had arrived at the table, and he had initially declined to share his chicken tenders with you - your grumblings at him ordering enough to feed the five thousand fresh in his memory, but so easily wiped away by the soft, sad look in your eyes, and your whining of, âBut I didnât realise how hungry Iâd get. Plotting and scheming is hard work, Luke.â
You ended up eating half, but he could hardly complain - you were doing the heavy lifting out of the two of you.
He was sitting back and enjoying the show - enjoying your company, if heâs honest. Enjoying the way his gangly limbs would sometimes knock into yours under the table, enjoying the way he kept getting little nuggets of information out of you while you were distracted, sipping at your coke and making little comments about yourself, about your life, without even realising youâre doing it.Â
And an unplanned, pseudo date ends up being the first time he thinks heâs had a glimpse at the real you.
The you who knows more about hockey than youâve ever let on before, who comes back to his stories with contextual questions about the game, even has references to a few games of his back at Michigan, and keeps the conversation flowing despite your feigned disinterest, and a constant gaze cast his brotherâs way.
That would usually drive him crazy.
Heâs experienced it so often that he has come to expect it, people only entertaining his company to acquire the attention of his brothers, but thatâs not what youâre doing. Not really.
You pay more attention to Luke than youâd ever let on.
You ask him about his time in Ostrava at the beginning of summer, even though heâs only mentioned being overseas once while youâve been staying with him - an offhanded comment from Quinn at breakfast that you must have taken on. Ask him about all the food he tried while out there, when he mentions he doesnât like picante, and you use it as a springboard to talk about what sort of spices he does like, or if heâs the type to try things or stick to what he knows.Â
You ask him about being the youngest sibling, and it stems from an offhanded comment Luke had grumbled about always being the last to be clued in on stuff, about how Jack had probably confided in Quinn about his extracurricular activities at the club, and didnât trust him enough to let him in on the fact heâs going out on dates. You ask if he usually figures things out himself before heâs told them, if thatâs what makes him so good at observing and analysing stuff, and he hadnât ever realised he was particularly good at those things before you brought it up. But then you reference a day in class one time, where he had picked up on something in a textbook that you never would have figured out in a million years, and his heart leaps at the praise you donât even realise youâre giving him.
You sandwich your perceptions in your usual snark, but he doesnât miss the slight curve of your lips anymore when he bites straight back, knowing now that there is some part of you that feels the nip of his teeth, that acknowledges his existence beyond him being a speck of inconvenience in your peripheral.
And he gets a little carried away in that acknowledgement - stops paying attention himself to what is happening on the other side of the room and tries to focus on whatâs in front of him; the girl he pined after his entire college career, sat sharing nachos and pretending not to know him at a level you so clearly do.
You must get carried away, too, because neither of you notice Jackâs date wrapping up until Luke catches him hand his card over to Cara.
Heâs lost count of how long the two of you have been at the club, now - way longer than it takes to get chips from the store, thatâs for sure - and all he does know is that if Jack catches either of you two here, after a night of mishaps, bad food, spilled drinks and Caraâs incessant clumsiness, heâll know whoâs to blame.Â
âWe better get out of here before he sees us,â Luke sighs, not entirely wanting to wrap up his time with you but knowing he doesnât really have a choice.
âIâve just got to pick something up before we head back,â you reply, edging out of the booth at the same time Luke does, âIâll meet you out front just give me two minutes?â
âBe quick,â he tells you before you scurry off, and he flags down Cara, who tells him you already put your bill on your worker tab. He tells her to switch it to his, and that heâll drop by tomorrow to pay it off, promising to leave her a good tip for her stellar services for the evening.Â
He waits where you asked him to, making sure to stick to the side of the entryway where he can duck for cover if his brother makes an appearance - but you show up first, skipping out from the staff lounge with a bag of tortilla chips in hand.
âLetâs go, Lukey boy!â He follows you out like a puppy on a leash, all the way to where his car is parked, almost bumping into you when you stop and turn without warning, stretching your hand out to him. âGive me your keys.â
âAre you crazy?â He snorts, âYouâre not driving my car!â
âI know a shortcut!â You reason, stepping forward and making a grabby motion with your fingers, âWe gotta beat Jack home, I just paid another server $20 to spill a whole drink on him before he leaves and heâs gonna be pissed. I want to see the meltdown back at the house and you drive like a nun!â
Luke doesnât know why he gives in so easy - it could be the proximity, the way youâre so close you have to look up at him, eyes twinkling softly under the moonlight, voice carrying over to him like a siren song, or it could just be because heâs weak - but he hands his keys over with a roll of his eyes and climbs into the passenger side, sliding the seat back with a huff to accommodate his long legs and watching as you adjust the driverâs side, cringing at the way heâs gonna have to figure out exactly how he had it before.
You drive like a maniac, to the point where Luke has to screw his eyes shut as you use some back road, can hear the squelch of mud beneath his tires and squirms at the thought of having to take it to the car wash, tomorrow.Â
But you make it back to the lake house much quicker than if he were driving, heâll give you that. So quick that you feel comfortable enough to turn to him once youâve pulled up, in no rush to unbuckle and get out to get inside before Jack gets home.
âJust so weâre clear, this is a point under my name. Youâre not claiming tonight as a win.â
Luke chuckles, turning in his seat to face you, features illuminated by the dim overhead light that turns on when the engine switches off and a slight flush of exhilaration to your cheeks. Thereâs no pretending you havenât enjoyed yourself, not tonight. âBut the steak thing was my idea?â
âIf it werenât for me, youâd be sat watching baseball and thinking he was getting a 3 hour haircut, you canât seriously be trying to steal this from me, I thought you athletes had integrity!â
âYouâre really keeping score?â
âYouâre not?â
If Lukeâs honest, he hasnât really thought about your whole wager all night. Heâs been too wrapped up in the idea that his brother had lied to him. Twice. And now his whole plan for the two of you all summer has potentially been messed up. But hearing you mention it, hearing you talk about it like it hasnât been flushed down the toilet by his brotherâs idiocy sparks something in him - excitement, anticipation. He doesnât want to let this go.
âI actually think we made a good team back there,â he shrugs, eyes meeting yours to gauge your reaction to the thought of doing this together.
âYouâre only saying that âcause youâre gonna lose,â you retort, eyes sparkling with those same sentiments he had just felt.Â
âProbably,â he acquiesces, âAlso âcause you kind of scare me a little after tonight, last thing I wanna do is go up against you when you have the power to turn half the country club against me.â
You smirk, and his eyes are drawn to the plush curve of your lips, watching them as they form around the softly spoken words, âGod forbid you canât go a round of golf without your caddy breaking down.â
âExactly.â He mutters back, glad to see your gaze is still zeroed in on him when he meets it again. He can feel the thump thump thump of his pulse in his ears, and takes a deep breath before proposing, âPartners?â
He cocks a brow and holds his pinky out over the centre console, and you eye the digit, sceptically, narrowing your eyes into a glare before raising them to meet his. âFine,â you grumble, then hook your little finger through his and tighten it to shake, a slight yelp of surprise filling the car when he tugs, your lax arm giving way until your knuckle touches his lips and he kisses it.
âEw,â you whine, snatching your finger back as he fills the space himself with a hearty chuckle, wiping it on his hoody in disgust. âThatâs gross!â
âNo take backs,â he smiles, victorious, with his chest puffed out, primed for you to swat at with the flex of your hand, and the two of you are only pulled out of the moment by the sound of tyres pulling up on the gravel behind you, both of you stumbling to unbuckle yourselves and climb out of the car.Â
Jack is exiting his own vehicle behind, and stomps down the driveway, shouldering past you until he realises who he has passed, turning back and looking at you with suspicion cast across his features.Â
âWhere have you twobeen?â Jack asks, glancing a curious eye between the two of you before meeting Lukeâs gaze, levelling him with an inquisitive glare.
âWe went to the store for chips,â Luke holds the bag up, the crinkle loud enough for Jack to hear, and he feels an insurgence rising within him, spurred on by the way his brother is looking at him like heâs the one who should be ashamed of his actions. âNice haircut.â
Jack runs a hand through his hair, surprise crossing his features in a brief flash at the call out, like he had never even expected Luke to notice his hair looks no different to the last time he saw him mere hours ago, like he would never even need to question his alibi.
âOh, yeah, I got the day wrong. Went out for dinner instead.â
âOn your own?â You ask from beside him, your presence giving Luke the kind of back up he very much needs right now, a new target for Jackâs narrowed eyes that takes the heat off of him a little, lessens the burden of lying to his brother - despite Jack being the one who started it, it doesnât make Luke feel any less bad, doesnât quell the need to word vomit and admit to all the ludicrous things he had done to ruin Jackâs night. âYou end up having a little accident there, bud?â
Luke tries not to outwardly laugh as his attention is diverted to the wet patch that still soaks up the front of Jackâs pants, lips quivering as he presses them together, oblivious to the steam pouring out of his brotherâs ears as he immediately gets riled up.Â
âOne of your esteemed colleagues at the club apparently lacks hand eye co-ordination. Plus, some of us like our own company,â Jack scoffs, âSome of us can go an evening without the need to annoy anybody else.â
âItâs not news to me that youâre in love with yourself, dude,â you retort back, entirely unbothered by his jibes. âBet youâve got all sorts of riveting thoughts swirling around that ginormous head of yours, must keep you busy for hours on end.â
âAt least I have thoughts, at least Iâm not some airheaded-,â
âHey,â Lukeâs tone is authoritative when he calls out, stern and demanding, âCut it out, Jack.â
âShe started it!â
âShe asked you a question,â Luke frowns, disappointed with how quick his brother had taken to escalating the situation, all in an attempt to deflect the attention from his own deception. He knows you donât need him to protect you from Jackâs sharp tongue, knows you can very much defend yourself, but he needs to vent his frustrations, somehow, without causing a bust up on the driveway. âYou could have just give her a straight answer without biting her head off.â
He feels like youâre a little closer, all of a sudden, and he doesnât know itâs the slight brush of your arm against his or if itâs something else, something less tangible - but it warms him, all the same. Steadies the static thump of his heart in his chest at the thought of starting an argument with his brother out of nowhere.Â
âWhatever,â Jack rolls his eyes, âIâm going to bed.â
And as Jack turns, Luke sees your lips part, ready to send him off with the last word until a large hand clamps itself over your mouth, and your wide eyes meet his over the sides of his fingers.
Heâs not sure why he did it, why he all of a sudden feels comfortable enough to cross the boundaries of purposeful touch, but he doesnât entirely regret it.
Plush lips press mid-word against his palm, and your skin is soft, cheeks warming ever so slightly beneath his hand.
âYou gotta let him go, thereâs no use fighting with him tonight, itâs better to drag it out. Didnât think Iâd have to teach you about the beauty of the long game,â he says, voice low as he watches his brother retreat to the house, waiting until heâs safe inside to retract his hand. âNot like this, anyway.â
âYour brotherâs an asshole,â you grumble, âFull offence.â
âNo arguments from me,â Luke concedes, holding his hands as if surrendering to the fact, himself. âWhat are you gonna tell Ellie?â
âNothing.â You sigh, stepping a little down the drive and toward the house before turning back to him. âWeâve got a lot of work to do, partner.â
There have only been a handful of times in your life youâve ever been thankful for work coinciding with huge plans, but when the group had decided that they wanted to go see Zach Bryan play Ford Field, you had thanked your lucky stars you had been put down to work a full shift at the restaurant and wouldnât be able to go.
Not only for the fact that he isnât really your thing, but for the fact that youâre finally getting a full evening to yourself.
So far, in your time at the house, most evenings have been spent with everyone else - group dinners, game nights, movie nights, even a couple of girls nights with just you and Ellie scattered in there, but nothing on your own, yet.Â
You canât wait. And with an empty house, you have a full pamper night planned. Youâve been stocking up odd bits on your trips to the store over the past couple of weeks - sheet masks, aromatherapy candles, youâve even picked up some flower petals from the spa at the club, in the hopes that you might even treat yourself to a relaxing soak in the bathtub. You can play whatever music you want, make whatever food you want, sit wherever you want in the house, out on the deck, overlooking the lake with a book in hand and no chirpy voices in your ear all night.
You canât wait.
The only downside is not having a ride home, but you havenât finished too late. The sun will still be up for a couple of hours, and a walk in the simmering heat back to the house doesnât sound like the worst thing in the world.
Your feet carry you with ease down the back roads, and you even make the journey without your headphones on, taking in the scenery, the blissful peace of your surroundings, so lost in the tranquility of it all that the sight of Luke washing his car on the drive when you get home dampens your mood as quick as a torrential downpour of rain, flash floods coursing through your evening and wrecking your plans entirely.Â
âWhat the hell are you doing?â You canât help the bite in your tone as you approach, sneakers crunching against the gravel as Luke pauses the hose, looks over at you with the sun in his eyes, and you have to remind yourself heâs just ruined the one night you have for yourself before you get distracted by the fact that heâs shirtless.
âWashing my car?â he calls back, like itâs the most obvious thing in the world.
âArenât you supposed to be in Detroit right now?â
Luke shrugs, and you have to will your eyeballs not to move any lower than his neck to watch his shoulders lift and drop, lest you get too caught up in the broad expanse of his chest and do something ridiculous like drool.
âWasnât feeling it.â
âYou werenât feeling a concert you guys havenât shut up about for weeks, but you were feeling washing your car?â
Heâs dead. When heâs finished with his car and he retreats to his room, youâre gonna smother him with a pillow and discard of his body in the lake. Youâre not even gonna let him shower, first. Thatâs what the lakeâs for.
Heâs crapping all over your plans because he wasnât feeling it?
âIt needs cleaning,â he shrugs again, and you swear youâre gonna jump in and run him over with the damn thing, âIn fact, you really should be helping me.â
Thereâs a small part of you that feels like the thoughts of violence are worryingly aggressive, but then a larger part of you realises he must have a death wish.
âHowâd you get to that conclusion?â
âYouâre the one who drove us through a swamp,â he scoffs, a pointed hand flung toward the body of his car, where the sides are lined with a thick layer of dried dirt from the other night, âYou get it dirty, you clean it up.â
âAs much as I would absolutely love to fulfil your pervy car wash fantasy, I have much better things I could be doing with my time.â
Or you did, until Luke rained all over your parade of solitude.
âLike what?â
âLiterally anything but this.â You gesture at the show heâs putting on. The suds dripping from the roof of the car, the hose in his hand, the buckets scattered around the perimeter. âI need to shower, I just walked from the club and I-,â
A death wish might actually be an understatement.
Luke wants you to murder him in the most gruesome, horrific way you could possibly muster - he has to, because thereâs no other explanation for why heâd turn the hose on, point it straight at you, and drench the front of you, entirely.Â
You can feel the fabric of your t-shirt dampening and sticking to your chest, and you scrunch your eyes shut to stop droplets of water slipping into them, thankful that when they open again, his own are looking back at you, and not any lower.
Youâd really have a reason to kill him, then.Â
âYou did not just do that.â You growl, glaring back at him with a clenched jaw as the fucker beams back at you, pressing the trigger once more in a short burst that fires straight at your chest, again.
âWhat, that?â
âYouâre so dead.â
You drop your bag and launch for him, aiming to take the hose from his grip, but he fires it again out of sheer panic, the water spouting out from between your splayed fingers, cold and pressured, and it soaks the both of you, raining down as you grapple for the head and Luke remains unrelenting.
There are squeals and yelps called out into the misty air between the two of you, and you get to a point you canât tell what sounds are coming from who, but you manage to wrestle the hose from his grip and point it straight at him as he jets away with a laugh that rumbles straight from his belly.
Itâs the kind of laugh that elicits another, and you donât realise until heâs circling back to you that the laughter is coming from you - giggling, even, as the two of you engage in a water fight like misbehaving children - and it isnât long until all aggressive thoughts wash away with the suds that slip to the gravel, forgetting why you were even annoyed in the first place.
It shouldnât be as fun as it is, but after the long day at work, and the tiring walk back, letting your guard down and engaging it a little mindless chaos seems to wake you up a little.
Your childish game gets Luke what he wanted, anyway, the two of you working together to clean his car when you realise heâs only running in front of all the parts that actually need hosing off and relying on you having bad aim to get the job done, and you figure getting your hands a little dirty is harmless when youâre already soaked through and in dire need of a shower.
And your pamper-plans of a bubble bath and self-care donât entirely come to fruition, but Luke promises to make up for his petulance by ordering pizza and sticking a movie on, so you bite your tongue to refrain from voicing your initial complaints, and decide to just go with the flow, for once - he hasnât exactly led you astray, yet. Â
You take a little longer in the shower than normal, with no one around to complain about hogging the bathroom or worry about them barging in unannounced, and you suppose thatâs a small victory - one little luxury you get to cling to as you bask in the steam, letting all the tension slip from your aching muscles after being on your feet all day.
And once youâre out, hair dried just enough with a towel that it isnât going to drip or soak your t-shirt, and youâre dressed in your pyjamas, you make your way downstairs, where Luke has already set up a plethora of snacks in the living room.
Nachos, popcorn, candy and drinks scattered across the coffee table as he relaxes on the couch, hair extra curly after his shower and an old Michigan t-shirt stretched tight across his now much-broader chest.Â
âThought Iâd wait for you to pick a movie,â he chimes up from where heâs sat, gesturing with a lazy point to the wall of blu-rays beside the TV.Â
âDid Netflix never make it to the Hughes household?â You scoff in disbelief as you take them all in properly for the first time. Youâd seen them in your peripheral when youâd been hanging out down here, before, but actually looking at them up close, reading all the titles, seeing the sheer volume of how many there are, it kind of surprises you.
âWe can look on Netflix if you want. They always take stuff off, though.â
You know. All your favourite movies get taken off of streaming, and you only ever find out about it when youâre really in the mood to watch them. As soon as you realise the wall is alphabetised, you know exactly where to look.
âThatâs alright,â you shrug, stepping to the side as you track backwards, through M, L, K and J. âYou guys are pretty analogue, Iâve noticed.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThe board games, the DVDs, the whole no phones around the house thing.â
âNo phones around the house is common courtesy,â he chuckles, âBut I guess weâre a little weird about the other stuff.â
âItâs pretty cool,â you shrug, spotting the DVD you want and sliding it out to assess the case. âItâs old school. Probably better for the brain. My little brothers canât really function without an iPad and theyâre 5, itâs freaky, like theyâre haunted by the capitalist ghost of Steve Jobs or something.â
âI didnât know you had brothers,â Luke frowns where you almost expect him to laugh, and you spin on your heel to face him. He has this look about him like he should have known that - like the two of you have ever conversed in anything other than sarcastic quips and scrunched up faces, or whatever attempts at flirting have been on his part.Â
âTechnically theyâre half brothers,â you shrug, âThey live out in Philly with my dad and step mom, I donât really get to see them much.â
âDidnât know you were from Philly, either.â
âIâm not, my dad moved out there when him and my mom got divorced.â
Itâs not something you really love talking about.Â
The few times youâve tried, youâve been shot down, patronising tones scoffing at how your biggest trauma is the separation of your parents, as if your whole world didnât crumble down with the demise of their relationship, the demise of life as you knew and very dearly loved it.
âYou donât see him even in the summer?â
âHim and his family are on vacation in Europe for 6 weeks. England, France, Spain, Germany, the boys are into soccer so theyâll be out there until the Euros.â
You donât miss the way Lukeâs face scrunches at how you call them his family, and youâre not sure youâre ready for him to start pitying you, so you throw the DVD case toward him before you can second guess your choice.
Interstellar.Â
You hope he doesnât pick up on why it might be one of your favourites. Especially not considering the topic of the conversation at hand. Something about the crippling regret Cooper has for leaving Murph behind plucks harmoniously at some unidentifiable strings deep within you, but youâre hardly about to admit that to Luke, of all people.
âI love this movie,â he smiles, almost surprised, as if he expected you to throw The Notebook his way. Maybe next time - heâd probably love that movie, too, if he gave it a chance.Â
âMe too. I love space movies.â
âLike Space Jam?â He asks as he pushes himself up, going toward the TV to set up the movie with the DVD in one hand and the remote control in the other.Â
âNo, like movies about Space,â you say, throwing yourself down onto the same couch he just vacated and tucking your feet beneath you to get comfortable. âAlthough I guess Space Jam would technically fit into that bracket.â
âI didnât realise that was a genre,â he chuckles.
âNot the scary ones, though, I donât wanna be freaked out by space.â
âIs that like a thing? You just like any movie set in space?â
âI like anything about space, period. Movies, documentaries, books. Thinking about it makes me feel really insignificant.â
âInsignificant? Is that not a bad thing?â He asks as he makes his way back, settling into his side and angling his body toward yours.
âDo you ever think about how big the universe is, Hughes? Itâs humongous! If I ever feel anxious or panicky I think about just how big it is and how Iâm not even a speck of dust in the grand scheme of things. If Iâm so tiny, how big can my problems actually be?â
âI guess that makes sense,â he seems to mull it over in his head, the thought of him even considering it and not making you feel stupid warms your chest - makes you forget just how much of yourself youâve shared with him in the last couple of minutes alone, makes you worry less that youâre sharing too much. âI think I might be the opposite, though. Probably the youngest brother in me, I only feel better if I feel bigger.â
You think that might be why heâs always trying to one up you - sassy comments and inappropriate jokes galore. Not that you mind any of it, not really.
âWhat about you? What movies do you like?â
âYouâre gonna be so shocked.â
âSports movies?â
âLook at you, knowing me like the back of your hand.â He coos, nudging at your knee with his hand. âIâll watch anything, though. We should take it in turns, whenever itâs just us,â he says like the thought of spending time alone with you has only just crossed his mind. âPicking a movie to show each other.â
You think thereâs a lot of yourself in the media you consume. The movies you watch, the music you listen to, and sharing those things with Luke feels like giving him the only other key to a high security vault. Itâs something youâve avoided so far - letting him play his songs in the car, avoiding making any sort of pick in the group movie nights. Itâs daunting, and itâs a lot of pressure, and so you donât know why you agree with so much ease - a shrug, and a casual muttering of, âSure, why not?â
The pieces of your dynamic slowly start to slot together, and you start to realise why youâve been entertaining his company so often, lately. Why your mood so quickly de-escalated itself, earlier. Why youâve found yourself curled up on the same couch as him, instead of literally anywhere else in the house, doing anything other than this. Why youâre so quick to agree to letting him access all these unseen parts of you.
And why you think he might be able to read your mind, after he asks, âCan I ask you a question?â
âOnly if I get to ask one back.â
âWhat were you gonna do tonight, if you were on your own?â
Thank God, you think, your heart jumping at the thought of anything else he could have asked.
âI was gonna do a sheet mask and steal the bottle of wine Quinn stashed behind the laundry detergent.â You admit with a nonchalant shrug, the plans you had been looking forward to all day seeming mundane in comparison to this. âWhyâd you stay behind? You love Zach Bryan.â
âI love sheet masks and stolen wine, too.â
Your lips curve up before you get the chance to huff at his non-answer, and you feel your throat go a little dry at the way his curve, too - the way his green eyes darken when they meet yours, and you feel like heâs looking straight through you.
Itâs around half way through the movie that you realise how much youâre enjoying yourself - when you look over at Luke, and the light from the screen is still bouncing off the sticky white sheet plastered to his face, only just able to make out his round eyes through the little slit in the fabric.Â
You sip at your wine to hide your smile, and turn your attention back to the TV until Luke nudges at your feet with his, and your eyes meet over the tops of your bent knees.Â
âYou tell anyone I did this, Iâll never speak to you again.â
Your laugh ripples through every inch of your upper body, rumbling up from your belly and manifesting itself in shaking shoulders, your smile wide and your sheet mask slipping out of place. âYou canât threaten me with a good time, Hughes.â
You spend the rest of the night trying not to think about how there might just be a tiny door in your heart, eking itâs way open for him to squeeze his gangly limbs into.
>PART TWO<
another a/n: I don't want to put a timeframe on when the next part will be posted bc as soon as I do that, my brain will revolt and it won't happen, but I'd love to know your thoughts in the meantime!!! I have a lot of the rest actually written, and what I don't have written, I have drafted, so it shouldn't be too long but!!! like I said no timeframe!! I've had a lot of fun with this dynamic, and hearing any opinions would mean a lot to me!!
this was my first time writing reader insert if you saw any instances of she/her where they shouldn't be, no you didnât. I tried as best as I could to avoid using Y/N because it takes me out of it I donât even remember if I put it anywhere but sometimes it's hard to get around I did my best ok!!!
#luke hughes#luke hughes x reader#luke hughes imagine#nhl imagine#nhl fanfiction#luke hughes fluff#my hearts going pitter patter pitter patter like I could throw up#need to post this before I fall asleep lmao#*writing
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thick thighs save lives (but ruin racing suits) | ln4, op81
hi! i got this idea from one tiktok i saw today. this one goes for my plus size girlies (including myself lmao) so please enjoy as much as papaya boys would enjoy some pair of thick thighs!
summary: lando and oscar never seen their friend with something tight on, so when it comes to try on new racing suits she have a big surprise for them
warnings: slightly disturbed perception of body image
pairing: oscar piastri x fem!mclarendriver x lando norris
Y/N sometimes forgot that she was a girl.
At the beginning of her career she tried to make an effort to look good, showing that a male-dominated sport wouldn't take away her feminine grace. Years ago she used to wake up early, style her hair, do makeup and spend a lot of money on fixing cosmetics but unfortunately everything was lost due to sweat, a balaclava and a tight helmet. So the girl decided that this fight made absolutely no sense - she decided to stuck only to lip balm and mascara.
Despite keeping her makeup to a minimum, even her mascara remained treacherous, smearing under her eyes after each race or training session, making her look like a panda. In terms of clothes, the girl didn't have much opportunity to show off either. Her clothes were largely either team tracksuits, a racing suit, or just a baggy orange T-shirt and jeans.
And just as Oscar and Lando looked great after the race despite sweat and messy hair, her post-race glow didn't really existed. On the contrary, she looked as if she had a hard, sleepless night.
It is known that when media days fell on the calendar, the girl tried to look her best. She had light make-up and nicely styled hair, but her body was still covered by loose layers of clothes. It would seem that apart from her physiotherapist and the team doctor, no one around her had any idea what kind of figure the girl really had.
However, everything changed when the break between seasons came. When places had numerous galas and events and you could throw away uncomfortable helmets and team clothes. However, as we know, everything comes to an end at some point and we have to return to the gray reality. This was the case, when the day came and it was time to try on new racing suits for the upcoming season.
Y/N hugged Lando and Oscar upon seeing them outside the entrance to McLaren's headquarters. The trio hadn't had the opportunity to see each other for several weeks, so there was a lot of joy. In a good mood, surrounded by conversation, they went inside and immediately went to the designated place. After a short presentation of costumes, everyone received theirs and went to change, only to come back after a while and report any reservations regarding comfort and range of movement. Y/N took her suit without thinking and went to change. She was surprised when the suit got stuck on her butt and refused to go up any higher.
"What the hell"
The girl muttered under her breath, gripping her fit tighter and jumping in it several times. When it finally slid over her ass, Y/N slipped her hands into the sleeves and zipped up the zipper, sealing the Velcro around her neck. Something was definitely wrong. The girl looked in the mirror at her reflection. The outfit was great and looked amazing, the only problem was that it was a bit tight. Which shouldn't be the case, because the outfits were based on last season's, so the dimensions shouldn't differ drastically. It was impossible to gain so much weight in three months, right?
The girl turned around, looking at the back of her body. The outfit was definitely tight. Just as it was still relatively tight on her chest, it was very tight on her thighs and butt.
Y/N covered her mouth with her hand, looking at her reflection. Have she really always had such big thighs? Did she actually gain weight during the past break?
She was brought out of her thoughts by a knock on the bathroom and the voices of Lando and Oscar outside the door.
"Are you ready?"
The girl felt her cheeks burning with shame.
"I think I have a problem"
Hearing this, the friends fell silent and looked at each other.
"Can we come in?"
Y/N agreed quietly, still staring at herself in the mirror. With each passing second, she became more and more confused about her reflection.
Oscar and Lando entered the bathroom, also wearing their suits. When they noticed their friend standing with her back to them, the first thing they noticed was her butt. Lando quickly looked up at the ceiling and Oscar walked over to the girl, trying his hardest to focus on the reflection of her face in the mirror.
"What happened?"
Y/N bit her lip in shame and silently turned towards them. Her friends involuntarily looked at her, pretending they didn't know what she meant. But as soon as they saw the material tight around her ass from the entrance to the bathroom, they knew exactly what the matter was about.
"My suit is too tight" The girl said quietly, looking at herself "It doesn't fit at all"
Lando wrapped his arms around himself and covered his mouth with his hand. He tried his hardest not to speak, because all he could think about were comments about her thighs and whether she could crush him with them. It didn't get much easier for Oscar. He put his hands on his hips and looked at his friend silently. He was afraid that he would be unable to comfort her in any way, because his mind was completely blank.
Piastri cleared his throat after a while, trying to return from the land of fantasy and behave as if the whole situation was really dramatic.
"Is it very tight?"
"Oh, just look!"
The girl spread her arms and spun around. Lando bit his lip and tilted his head back. Oscar held his breath, having no idea what to say. He was totally mesmerized by her curves.
"I- Uhm, I think it's just a mistake and they'll make you a different one without any problem."
"Different one?" Y/N asked, feeling tears in her eyes. âWhat if it's not a mistake and I've gained weight these past few months?â
"After all, the tests showed that everything was fine with your measurements."
Oscar said calmly.
Y/N turned to the mirror again and looked at her reflection.
"What a total shit"
"Hey, don't say that" Lando was immediately outraged "You look great"
"Great?" The girl snorted, "Come on, I look ridiculous."
"To be honest, I agree with Lando one hundred percent."
Oscar replied, looking once more at the back of the girl's body.
"My thighs are a disaster! What kind of racing driver has such big thighs?"
The girl burst out, turning again towards them.
"Max has nice thighs," Lando pointed out, thinking for a moment, "I'm sure his thighs are the national pride of the Netherlands."
Y/N wasn't in the mood to joke. Devastated, she looked down her body.
Oscar walked up to her and hugged her without saying a word.
"You look beautiful. And you have a really amazing figure"
Lando walked over to his friends and hugged them as well.
The girl felt a little better with the support of her friends. However, for a moment she forgot that men would be men and nothing would ever dissuade them from having dirty thoughts.
"I agree with Oscar, because you really look great," Lando started. Oscar looked at him, knowing full well what was coming and knowing that he wouldn't be able to stop it. "But with all the respect I have for you as a friend and as a woman in general, holy shit, I would pay extra for you to strangle me with your thighs. And man, that mad bunda, too."
Y/N didn't know what to say for a moment. She only felt a blush creeping onto her cheeks. Did she just receive the strangest compliment of her life?
She freed herself a little from her friends' embrace and looked at Lando's face.
"Seriously?"
He seeing that his comment was not received negatively, quickly nodded.
"You have such a body that-" "Lando meant that you shouldn't worry about what you look like because you look really great."
Oscar interjected, knowing full well that Lando's comments should be kept to himself.
The girl smiled weakly and sniffled. Her friends' words lifted her spirits a bit.
"My only concern now is how I will get this contraption off of me."
Lando and Oscar smirked, involuntarily exchanging glances.
"I think we can help you with that."
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ENHYPEN Imagines
mafia boss | lhs.
synopsis: mafia boss heeseung pursuing you.
pairings: lee heeseung x reader
word count: 4k
warnings: mentions of bullying, people being mean to reader, mafia heeseung.
note: i think this was requested, here you go! hehe iâm slowly releasing my drafts so bare with me lmao. also iâve been very busy lately since there will be a big change in my life (iâm not getting married). anyway, reblogs and replies are highly encouraged as it helps me boost my posts and inspire me to write more. have a nice day and ily. stay safe everyone!
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Being courted by the heir of Lee clan is pretty crazy. Having him all smitten by you is even crazier. It still doesnât seem real. Youâve always think he was way out of your league, but he never made you feel like that.
Although, there are times where he flaunt his wealth sometimes that makes you realize how different you two are. It was unintentional, you can see that heâs just really want to make you feel how much he adores you.
âWait, Heeseung.â you halt your steps and since the tall gorgeous boy is holding your hand, he stops as well.
He glances over his shoulder with eyebrows raised, confusion and slight worry flashes through his face.
âThe mall seems close. We should just go.â
When driving over the parking lot a while ago, you already noticed how the famous mall seems so empty. The lights from inside is open, itâs well lit as usual but oddly, the parking space is empty. It was really weird as it was never like this. Since its located pretty much at the center of the city, its a hot place for mall goers.
He stares at you for a while before he then glances at the mall. Realization occurs him afterwards as he smiled, tightening his hold to your hand.
âOh, yeah. I rented the whole place.â he casually said that made your jaw drop slightly.
He started pulling you again to guide you towards the entrance, but after regaining your senses you halted.
âWhat?â the astonishment lingers hardly on your tone. He furrowed his brows, wondering what is it this time.
âWhat do you mean âwhatâ? I rented the whole place to ourselves.â he shrugs his shoulders then you can feel his thumb caressing your hand softly.
âWhy?â
Being the youngest and used to getting things instantly, Heeseungâs feeling a little impatient with the way youâve been delaying your agenda for tonight. Heâs been wanting to do this for days and now, he couldnât wait.
âYou said you hate it when thereâs a lot of people whenever you shop.â he smiles softly, âSo I rented this.â he glances at the mall behind him.
Your lips pursed while staring at him, gaze softens. Nobody ever put so much effort for you, and now that youâre experiencing it from someone you least expect to do it leaves you speechless.
Heâs been doing these things for you ever since the day he told you he likes you. He never fails to amaze you and take you by surprise. Lee Heeseung surely has a lot of tricks under his sleeves.
But apart from wealth and good looks, you discovered a lot of new things with Heeseung. The fact that behind his very intimidating aura, is a child wanting to be taken care of. He loves cuddle so much, always wants to feel you through his skin. Heâs very clingy.
âHey,â he gulps and leans downwards to slightly match your height. âtoo much?â he worriedly utters under his breath.
Heeseung wants to try his best to make you feel his sincere love and affection towards you, but he also doesnât want it to be overwhelming.
âN-No,â you finally aswered and smiles despite the tears brimming your eyes.
âIâm just really thankful.â
He smiles and kisses you on your forehead before guiding you inside again. The stores on the whole first floor seems to be vacant. Lights were open, but thereâs nobody there. The two of you headed straight to the second floor. Lines of branded clothes greeted you.
You rarely shops here since its super expensive, but Heeseung wants nothing but the best for his girl.
âWelcome, Mr. Lee.â the staffs bows their head as he walks inside this popular brand. He has his hand on your waist.
âHelp her find clothes.â he stated.
âHow many pairs, Sir?â
Heeseung eyes the girl with cold look. âAs many as she wants.â
He teared his gaze off of her then glances back at you. The familiar soft look is back and he smiles, taking your hand over his lips.
âJust pick whatever you like, okay? Iâll take care of everything.â he smiled assuredly.
âB-But,â
âNo buts.â and the way he looks at you indicates that he will surely not accept no from you.
Since youâve been all alone your entire life, thereâs nobody for you to lean on or share life problems. Youâve been independent your whole life and so youâre still not used having him taking care of you like this.
He walks towards this white elegant couch, âIâll be waiting here patiently so take all your time, baby.â
Even before you can say anything else, a girl wearing a uniform escorted you towards the pile of expensive clothes.
Thatâs where it all started. The luxury kind of living youâve only daydream about. Heeseung became very consistent of it that it triggers something inside you. Sometimes, you overthink and get scared of him suddenly stopping. He just constantly assures you that it will never happen.
âY/n, let the boys take care of that! Why are you carrying heavy things?!â your manager suddenly steps in and stops you from what youâre doing.
You gave her a confused look as she calls some of the staffs to do it instead. Youâve been doing that before Lee Heeseung even happen and now sheâs all worried that youâre carrying those boxes?
Lee Heeseung sure made your life way easier.
âIt's fine, I can totally do this. Its my job.â you tried stopping her, but she glances and continuously shakes her head in disapproval.
âWhat?! No!â you can almost see the fear forming her eyes when you said those words. Not fear of tiring or overworking you, but fear of making you feel upset and getting on heeseungâs bad side.
âCan you believe her? She use to scold you so much for not moving those boxes right away.â your friend stood beside you, watching as the scene unfolds.
You let out a sigh, âYeah.â
She glanced at you and scoffed, âWell I canât really blame her. Who wants to mess with Lee Heeseung?â and she shrugs her shoulder before walking away.
You stood still and let yourself be drowned in your own thoughts. Sheâs definitely right. But you canât really relate to their fear as you know damn well that the mafia theyâre scared with? Is whipped for you.
Later that night you went home and showered to go straight to bed. Surprisingly, despite the same hours of shift, you arenât that tired. You barely did the heavy works.
The bed that Lee Heeseung provided sure is pretty comfortable, it pulls you into dreamland right away. But in the middle of the night, youâre awoken by the continuous doorbell from your door.
Your eyes pries open, a little annoyed to be disturbed in a very inconvenient hour. The clock beside your bed flashes the numbers 5:03 am. It made you curse lightly as you push yourself up to go get the freaking door.
With your hair still a little disheveled and only wearing a tank top and sweatpants, you stride your dark hallway.
You didnât even bother to check who it was and just burst the door open, ready to smack out of whoever it is that interrupted your sleep.
âBaby.â his husky low voice completely pulls you out of trance.
The annoyed look on your face vanishes into thin air and got replaced with confused expression. Lee Heeseung is standing in front of you, wearing a white longsleeves and slacks. Seems like he just got out from a meeting or something.
âHee?â you managed to utter using your hoarse voice. He kept his icy stares on you.
âWhat are you doing here?â
âWhy did you open the door without checking who it was? Are you always this reckless?â he hissed. You couldnât take it seriously at the moment as youâre still astonished that heâs right here in front of you when heâs suppose to be still in another country.
âWhat are you doing here?â you repeated yourself.
He steps forward and kisses you on your forehead, a bit hard since heâs a little pissed by the fact that youâre being careless. Heâs already thinking of sending 24 hours security guards right in front of your unit.
He sighs then reached over you, resting his hand on both of your hips.
âLetâs go.â he said that only added to your confusion.
He hold your hand, tugging it to guide you outside. Some of his men were already there, waiting. One of them secures the door as Heeseung continued pulling you somewhere.
âHeeseung!â you hissed and tries to stop him, but it was no use. Your built are no match on his.
âArenât you suppose to be in a business meeting outside the country?â
âYes.â he answered, still not stopping and sparing you a glance.
Your brows furrowed, âDid you went straight here from your flight?â as you rack your eyes down to his outfit.
âUh-huh.â he shortly replied, tightening his grip on your hand. It does not hurt so much, felt so warm tho.
âWhere are you even taking me?â and tries not to stumble on your own feet. Your eyes dropped at your house slippers, pouting that it caught all the outside dirt thanks to him.
âWeâre going to have some breakfast.â he smiles and opens the door to his car.
âIâm on my pajamas.â you informed him like he couldnât see it himself.
He trailed his eyes from your head to toe.
âYou still look beautiful.â he sincerely stated that awed you slightly.
How come he can still say that when you have no make up on and looking like a rug? Heâs definitely something.
He gently pushes you to go inside and his last comment just poisoned your whole system that you didnât even fight back. He successfully put your seatbelt before closing the door to walk around the vehicle.
âYou can sleep more, baby. Iâll wake you up once weâre there.â he says while starting the car, the roaring sound its engine is too familiar for you already.
You rolled your eyes and made yourself comfortable, âYou ruined my sleep.â you jokingly said.
He chuckles then effortlessly reaches for a blanket somewhere from the back to warm you up.
Since youâre still a little sleepy, you did drifted to sleep pretty easily. Which you regret sooner since the moment you open your eyes, youâre in a different seat.
âWhy are we in a plane?â was your first question, slightly panicking.
Heeseungâs sat beside you.
âWeâre having breakfast.â
You shoot him with a bashful look, âOn a plane?â a private one, to be specific.
He chuckles, finding you adorable.
âNo, silly. Weâre going to Paris.â
To say that your eyes bulged out is an understatement.
âParis?! Why?!â you exclaimed.
Heeseung has the audacity to look surprised by your reaction when heâs the one who took you from your unit then take you to a flight to Paris. And he said youâre having breakfast? In Paris?!
âYeah,â he shrugs his shoulders. âyou said you want to eat croissant.â
Your mouth gaps, couldnât believe the man beside you. The fact that he looked so innocent while saying that as well is even more staggering for you.
âFrom the shop a few blocks away from my workplace!â
His eyes then softens then he blinks multiple times, finally realizing it.
âOh...â he says.
Youâre out of words and you two are occupied by silence for a while. This is totally unexpected. But what do you even expect? This is Lee Heeseung for godâs sake! Heâs a man full of surprises, sometimes even unplanned.
You let out a sigh then looks out of the window, appreciating the beautiful blue skies decorated by white soft clouds.
âI canât believe Iâll be in Paris for the first time wearing sweatpants.â you mumbled softly, like it was the biggest problem you have at the moment.
Heeseung reaches for your hand and kissed it, âWeâll just shop for a dress once we get there. Sounds better?â
You craned your neck to face him and stares deeply to his beautiful eyes. A small smile finally spreads across your face before you reached over his cheeks to caress it.
âThank you so much.â and then you leans in to kiss him on his lips that caught him in utter shock.
âI canât believe you agreed on coming in the first place! Those people were so mean to you!â she exclaimed as she watches how youâre scurrying to prepare for this dinner.
You looked at her through the mirror. She looks so stressed out while watching you put some make up on. Her eyes then trailed at your expensive dressâ bought by Heeseung of course.
She inwardly smiles, you looked beautiful. Well, you always are. She sighs and got worried once again. She knew how bad those people treated you back in high-school so she canât be at ease knowing youâll be dining with them tonight.
âIt will be alright, (friend name).â and gave her an assuring smile.
But at the back of your mind, youâre actually very worried as well. Scared of what may happen tonight. You convinced yourself that nothing will change unless you face those people who bullied you before. They will keep on torturing and hurting a part of you, thinking that they still have the upperhand on you.
For the first time, you wanted to stand up for yourself.
âAnd I canât believe youâre going to that reunion without Heeseung. Theyâre probably bringing their partners to brag. You should too!â
âHeâs probably busy.â
She snorted, âI bet my whole life savings, he will ditch whatever heâs doing just to go with you! That man is down bad for you.â
You chuckled with a blush on your cheeks, totally flustered about it. âYou donât even have savings, (friend name).â
She rolled her eyes, âYou donât have to slap me with reality!â
âJust take Heeseung with you please? That way, I'll be more at ease.â she says in a very worried tone.
â(friend name), I canât.â you sighs. Sheâs probably insisting this even more after knowing how you felt for the man.
âI genuinely love him and I donât want him to get the impression that Iâm using him.â you explained. Her eyes softens as her shoulder lowered in surrender.
âFine, that sounds disgusting by the way!â she jokingly hissed at you then asked you to hurry up.
âMake sure to call me if something happens, okay?â she reminds you again when she drops you off at the said restaurant.
You chuckled at her, âYes, Mom.â you answered sarcastically.
She shoot you glares. âI mean it, y/n.â she said.
You nodded, smiling warmly at her. She nods then waves after wishing you a great night. Your eyes follows her driving car and as it slowly disappear on your sight, your smile fell. Now that sheâs not there to comfort you, uneasiness occupies you.
âYou can do this, Y/n!â you cheered to yourself before deciding to walk inside.
It is a fine dining and youâre very thankful that Heeseung had bought you these kind of dresses. It fits the vibe so well.
âReservation, miss?â the girl by the front desk greets you with a smile.
You nodded then returned the smile, lips shaking a little. After she checked which private room your âfriendsâ are, one of the staffs guided you to the room.
It was pretty loud when you arrived. Some greeted you, some canât recognize you at all. Its been a while after-all.
âY/n?â one of the girls who used to torment you before stood up from her seat and walks towards you.
Heads whipped to look on your direction, instantly making you uncomfortable. One of her brows raised as she scanned you with so much judgment.
âNice dress,â a grin forms her red lips. âwhere did you rent it?â she added with so much sarcasm that made a lot of the people inside laugh.
Your heart cracks while watching them make fun of you. Just like old times. You nibble on your lower lip, smile long gone from your face. Fist balls beside you, air felt like it got stuck on your throat.
âJust joking!â she exclaims, still with that evil grin. Your eyes stares at hers and you know exactly she didnât say that as a joke.
Her hand grabbed your arm then dragged you towards a table. You tried to halt her, already foreseeing whatâs about to happen. But just like before, your mouth kept shut. You felt pathetic. You went here with a mindset that you will show them that you wonât let them make fun of you anymore and yet, here you are... still helpless.
âGuys, its y/n!â she says and forced you to sit down. You didnât have any chance to resist as everyone on that table gave you their full attention.
Their faces arenât friendly, same old gazes that pierced right through your soul. You feel sick on the stomach.
âHowâs life y/n? Still working on that restaurant?â (name) asks taunting. Sheâs the most popular girl on your batch and also the meanest one.
She looked pretty and elegant with her branded dress. Her family is kind of well off, mainly why she got away from bullying you throughout high-school. It was always easy for her. Life is always on her favor.
âGosh! Thatâs so embarrassing.â the other commented, sheâs the one who forced you to sit at this table.
All of them laughed and agrees. You unconsciously roamed your eyes around everyone seated and it caught on Sander. (name) is sat beside him, probably chasing after him like old times. Sheâs always been head over heels for him.
Heâs the most popular guy on your batch and often paired with (name). He has this small smirk on his lips while everyone laughs at you. It was horrible. You didnât actually had a serious feelings for him, but it was given that almost every girl slightly had a crush on him. He was that hit back then.
You felt small while fidgeting your fingers under the table. Just by looking at them, you realized how it was before. How they used to bully you back in high-school, belittling you for being poor. You hated it. You hated them. You still do.
The mean things theyâre saying is too much so you stood up, making all of them look at your way. (Name), cocks her brows and smirks.
âI-Iâll just go to the bathroom.â and you turned around, ready to leave when you suddenly bumped into somethingâmore like someone.
âGoing somewhere, baby?â a familiar husky voice asks.
Youâre too immersed to how (name) humiliates you that you failed to notice how the other tables grew quiet at the arrival of someone that doesnât belong there.
The table youâre in slowly grow silent as well, noticing the tall man right in front of you. His toned arms now snaking over your waist to tug you closer to him.
âHey...â he softly calls when he noticed how stiffed you got. At a slow pace, you lifted your head to see Heeseungâs soft eyes watching you carefully.
He is really here. You felt your heart swells and finally you felt safe. Your hand rests at his chest, lips shakes because of too much emotion.
âL-Lee Heeseung?â one girl exclaims, totally astounded by his presence.
Some of the men on that table look thrilled as well. They knew him, everyone in this room does. They know his power and influence.
He didnât spare that girl any glance and just focused on you. His jaw clenches after noticing how youâre shaken up. It didnât took him long to put piece and piece together. He understands whatâs happening right away.
He roamed his icy glares over to the people occupying your table. One by one, like as if trying to remember each and everyone of them. The look on their face instantly changes, some even looked pale.
âU-Uhm,â (name) looked really scared. Youâve never seen her this way. And youâre not gonna lie, its a pleasure to your eyes.
âLee Heeseung, wow!â Kent, one of your batchmates. Heâs not particularly mean to you before, but he does laugh from time to time.
And thereâs this one time where he offers for you to date him and got mad when you refused. Saying that youâre just a nobody and how dumb you are for actually saying no to him.
âNice to meet you, man! Come on, sit down first.â he offers enthusiastically and even pulled the chair beside yours.
Heeseung stood still and quiet. People easily got intimidated. He heaved a sigh and you know heâs about to start saying something, but you beat him to it.
âWeâll be g-going.â you announced lowly. You arenât even sure if they heard. Some whipped their heads at you with a look of disbelief on their faces.
(name) stares at you with a confused and a bit annoyed look on her pretty face. And with all the courage left on you, you said, âMy boyfriend and I will leave now.â
Heeseung got stoned on his position when he heard that. Thankfully, you grabbed him by his arm then dragged him out of there. Normally, you wouldnât be able to do it. But since you definitely caught him off-guard, you managed to drag Lee Heeseung out of there.
You can feel everyoneâs eyes darted at the two of you and the whole room remains quiet as you take your leave. That doesnât matter. You just want to get out of that place.
âWait,â he halts and instantly, you stopped too. He held your arm then yanked you back near his body.
âHold on, baby.â he licks his lips then blinks multiple times. âLetâs talk.â
Thankfully, youâre already by the parking lot. A few people are around, but its better them than those people inside.
You noticed a few familiar vehicles of Heeseungâs men along with his expensive sports car that he often used whenever picking you up.
âI j-just want to get out of here, please.â your pleading and tear stained eyes broke Heeseung. He wanted so bad to ruin those people inside. Everyone who made fun and even the bystanders. He doesnât care. He will make sure they will pay for making you cry. For making his baby upset.
His large hands cupped your cheeks, âWe will.â he huffs, calming himself. âI just need to confirm something.â
You kept your stare right at him, waiting for what heâs going to ask. You already knew what it was and initially, you planned on telling it to him in a different situation.
But it was already clear as a daylight. You love Lee Heeseung and ever since he was around, he always made you feel so special. Like you arenât just someone. That you actually have value and that you donât just exist in this world... you have a place here.
âBaby, Iâm your what again?â he asks, very eager to hear those words from you again.
His brain already short circuited the first time you said it and he highly doubts it wouldnât happen on the second time. Specially now that you are alone with him.
âMy boyfriend.â you answered confidently.
Heeseung heart races and he felt like fireworks bursted inside his chest. Heâs undescribably happy about it. He blinked mutliple times.
âYou didnât say that to only escape that place, right?â he asks, a little nervous. It amused you. You never knew this mafia boy is even capable of having that kind of emotion.
You let out a sigh and held his arm, caressing it softly. Then you gave him this assuring smile.
âNo. Thatâs why I didnât even ask you to come here. I donât want you to think that Iâm just using you.â
His eyes softens even more, if thatâs even possible. Heeseung just loves you so deeply that the thought of being used by you doesnât even bothered him. It's fine, as long as youâll want him beside you. Heâll take anything just to be close to you.
Then your loving gaze turns into a glare.
âWhat are you even doing here?â you ask like a cop interrogating a suspect.
He smirks, âI missed you so I asked somebody to check on you... it happens that youâre heading to this event.â he chuckles. âI thought I could pay you a visit just to check if some guys would try to hit on you.â and he even raised an eyebrow.
You scoffed then rolled your eyes, âAs if! Youâre the one who walked there looking like a snack! You probably caught the attention of the pretty girls at that table!â
His eyes sparkles, âReally?â
Your face turned sour then you gave him a bashful look.
âDid I really caught your attention?â he asks, sounding a bit excited.
You got confused then let out a big sigh when you realized he got it wrongly.
âHeeseung,â you uttered in a very serious tone that made him stand up straight, giving you his full attention.
You felt your heart thumped louder, feeling nervous now that heâs so focused on you.
âUnlike you, I have nothing special to offer you. I only got a high-school diploma and 20 dollars in my bank account.â you tried to make it sound a joke to ease the tension because heâs staring so intensely.
He kept silent for a while.
âDo you love me?â he suddenly asks that made you all flustered, cheeks and ears turning red.
You blinked then cleared your throat.
âI donât see how is that relevant in this conversationââ
âDo you love me, Y/n?â he repeated himself, this time even more serious.
You gulpes nervously, getting drawn by his piercing beautiful eyes.
âYes.â you answered confidently.
He sighs in contentment and smiles gently. His eyes glisten with so much happiness that it made you wonder why.
âThen thatâs good enough for me.â he stated that melts your heart instantly.
He took a step closer, making your bodies touch. Cupping your face once again then rest his forehead on yours.
âI love you, Hee.â you suddenly said that made his heart leap in joy.
Heeseung is in trance. He never knew that heâs capable of feeling all these things towards one person. He has no regrets pursuing you. If anything, heâs very much willing to do it again and again.
âI love you even more, y/n.â he whispers then kisses your forehead, then your nose and then pulls away slightly to look you in the eyes.
âYou just made me the happiest man alive.â and he leans in for the much awaited kiss.
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