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Say Iâm yours
Warning: nsfw, smut, cat Sylus
âSay Iâm yoursâ
Sylus's words barely registered in your brain, his movements overwhelming you as you struggled to focus. His hands held yours, pinning them above your head, his cat tail wrapping tightly around your thigh and his face buried against your neck, getting drunk in your scent, each touch of his making your body burn with desire.
"Say it, my lady," he ordered.
Your breath hitched as his thrust deepened, the sound of your moans and skin against skin filling the room.
"You- You're mine," you whispered, the words coming out in a breathless rush. He slowed his hips for a moment, seeing your struggle to get the words out.
"Again, louder," he commanded, his voice soft but insistent, sending a shiver down your spine.
"Sy-Sylus... you're mine," you said this time, your voice trembling but stronger than before.
"Keep saying it," he urged, his hips resuming hi rhythm, quickening as you wrapped your legs around him, your body moving along with his powerful thrusts.
"Mine," you whispered over and over again, your soft voice murmuring such possesive words bringing him closer to the edge.
Suddenly, his movements stopped completely as he pulled away from you, leaving you breathless and confused for a moment. Without a word, he repositioned you, laying you onto your stomach and placing a pillow under your hips.
He positioned himself on top of you, gently turning your face to his to give you a messy and desperate kiss as he pushes inside you again, his mouth capturing the moans that scape you as he starts pounding into you from behind.
His lips trailed across your skin, leaving marks that would last for days on your skin. His tail curled back around your thigh, grounding you in the moment.
You could feel the heat building in your lower stomach.
"Sylus..." you murmured, trying to let him know.
"I know, my lady," he said softly, he could feel you were close, his voice almost a growl as he kissed your shoulder. "Me too."
It was when he sneaked a hand between your legs and teased your clit that you finally reached your release, arching your back against his chest , your body trembling as the intensity of your climax reached its peak.
âF-fuckâ you heard him groan behind you when he felt you clenching tightly around him, shaking slightly as his own climax reaches him, still moving with sloppy thrusts as he finishes inside you.
You feel Sylusâs relaxing as he collapses on top of you, careful not to crush you with his weight, his breath uneven as he pulled you closer, wrapping his arms around you. Your bodies still shuddering from the intensity of it all.
"Sylus..." you murmured, coming back to yourself.
He groaned softly, allowing you to turn in his embrace, resting his head on your chest as you held him close. You could see his tail moving around lazily, content and relaxed.
You reached for your phone, checking the time and remembering the reason you were here. As much as youâd love to stay there with him in your arms, you had a mission to complete.
"Sylus," you said softly, tapping his back to get his attention. "We need to get presentable. We have to meet up with snowy owl soon."
He groaned, nuzzling further into your chest, tightening his arms around you unwilling to let you go just yet.
"Are you still going on about that?" he grumbled.
You shifted in his embrace, letting out a small sound of protest when you felt him still inside of you.
"Are you really going to sell me to her?" he asked, finally letting you sit up, though his grip on you remained firm.
You cradled his face with your hands, and caressed his cheeks softly.
âHow about this? As soon as we finish this mission we can cuddle for as long as you wishâ you stared into his red eyes trying to show him how serious you were about this.
He stared at you for a moment, his expression not revealing anything that went through his head.
âFineâŠâ he finally spoke âbut I think cuddling isnât the only thing Iâd want to do, sweetieâ his hands that were on your waist tightened slightly, trying to subtly tell you what his intentions were.
You blushed slightly, your pulse quickened with desired at the thought of what could happen between you two in just a few hours.
You smiled sheepishly, leaning closer to him and brushing your lips against his.
âThatâs fine by meâ you whispered, sealing your words with a hungry kiss.
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"Things were just very different after that attack," he explained cautiously, his arms crossing absently in front of him in some quiet attempt to reassure himself. That time was it's own horror but at least he wasn't in for any revelations about it through suddenly accessible memories of it. "I wasn't able to trust anyone in The Program after that, only Samantha and she had her own burdens to bare aside from me." The breaking up of O-Cell had been a shock to the system for the pair of them and just in time for the new way of working to come in too. "I am still very distrusting of other agents, though I try my best not to be." Paranoia brought its own challenges, "another disorder I have earned from working for Delta Green." Though that in particular had been because of Sloane, again though, details.
"She basically set it up, but she speaks to agents who do very foolish things, break the rules or jeopardise themselves and their fellow agents." He said of Samantha, "she's very good at her job and other agents don't know how lucky they are she's there."
Theo managed a short and quiet chuckle that still wasn't quite right but he was at least amused at her agreeing he did indeed lecture her. Surprised that she had been hoping for one and not realising it was because she would see it as a sign of him returning to normal. Though he didn't particularly want to talk about his work for Delta Green he wanted the dangers well known and understood to her but he supposed he could open it to her to ask and that way he could understand what it was that seemed to intrigue her most. "What do you want to know about it? I can't promise to answer but I'll tell you what I can."
Still he was pleased when she revealed that she would be careful about her own security when talking about her travels and would take steps to protect herself. What really delighted him though was the reveal that she no longer wanted to work for Delta Green. The wave of relief that appeared on his face was unmissable and Theo's shoulders that had been so tense for days seemed to relax just a tiny bit more. Her reasoning was both a reassurance and a sadness that she had only needed to understand what Delta Green had done to him to be deterred from joining.
"I am so pleased to hear that," he told her straight and honestly. "I was so worried when you said you wanted to join them, I should have explained it all sooner but... I couldn't." He was still struggling in being honest with her, but he thought as long as he was mindful not to reveal too much he could get away with it, especially with her no longer wanted to be an agent. "You would be right, if they had just asked, I would have agreed. But that method has long been obsolete it is still a questionable organisation in its own right." Threatening and killing agents as it needed to.
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"Why... why did you stop working together after Sloane's attack?" Violet didn't really know, of course, that they used to be a close-knit cell, and that Sloane's betrayal had left invisible scars on Samantha, too.
"I didn't know Delta Green had an HR department." That seemed very... corporate of them. "What does she do?" It was a relief to know that her dad could call Samantha if needed, as this week was proof that she would be there for him. But it would have been much more reassuring to know she was out there on the field with him. Violet remembered how fiercely Samantha had protected him, in that abandoned parking lot.
She managed a little smile. "I don't mind the lectures," she explained, "in fact, I was kind of hoping you were going to lecture me today." It would have been the final proof that he was feeling better. "But I like this conversation better. What else did you want to tell me? About the Program, and... your work as an agent?" She wanted to know everything he was willing to tell her. It was a part of his life he usually never revealed. And she always worried so much, whenever he left on a "work trip."
Her dad's reassurance widened her smile a little bit, it even brought a slight flush of pink to her cheeks. "Thank you, Dad." But she was still taking his warning very seriously. "I won't tell anyone else," she promised, "and I'll be careful, I won't talk about it on the phone." The last thing she wanted was for people to think she was a cultist, or that she worshipped the Horned One. The thought alone made her nauseous.
"I understand. And... you know, Dad, I don't want to work for them anymore." Violet suddenly realized she hadn't told him yet, until now. "After meetin' Agent Davidson, and seeing what the Program did to you... I don't want to work for an organization like that. I know their goal is noble, but... I don't think the greater good justifies treating people like this. They tricked you and hurt you when they could have just asked you instead. You... you told me you wanted to open a special FBI branch, to fight monsters. I know you would have accepted if they had just asked."
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No worries if you donât feel comfortable writing this, but Remus x reader whoâs having an anxiety attack? I read the prompt below that made me think of this, and just want something just as sad to match. As much of a fluffy ending as you can pls :(
"Leave me alone!" She screamed, pushing away the only person that seemed to care about her.
thank you for your request, sweetheart!!
breathe | r.l.
tw: anxiety attack
remus lupin x reader
Remus wasnât expecting to find you in a foetal position on your bedroom floor upon coming in. He had knocked on your front door a couple times, and when you hadnât opened it, assumed you were using the bathroom and let himself in.
You had your legs folded up to your chest, arms wrapped around yourself like a shield. He immediately knew there was a cause for concern, what with how your loud breaths got shallower as the seconds passed. Shaking like a leaf may have been a cliché phrase; but there was nothing else he could think of to describe you, frail and torn and trembling all over.
In your defence, you had no idea an anxiety attack was coming for you. One second you were doing the laundry, and the next it felt like someone had wrapped their hands around your neck and squeezed.
You had immediately staggered into your bedroom, which was a mistake â the walls of the small room seemed to close in on you, pressing and pushing until they reduced you to the tiny thing laying pathetically on your floor.
The sound of your heartbeat was deafening, all around you like the four walls of a cage. Panic was clogging up your throat, condensing into bile on the tip of your tongue. You couldnât think. There were strategies that you had learnt, ways to calm yourself down. But your mind was shrouded in fear in the form of fog, dread in the shape of darkness. There was no escaping this.
âHey,â a gentle voice says. An arm wraps around your shoulders, carefully pulling you up into a sitting position. Warm, calloused hands take your own. Remus.
Itâs hard to hear him over the noise of your thrumming heartbeat. You lick your lips, over and over again. It doesnât help; your voice is still stuck at the bottom of your throat. âI â I canât ââ
âShh, itâs okay. Youâre okay,â he continues to rub the back of your palm, using his other hand to brush off the beads of sweat adorning your forehead. âLook at me, sweetheart.â
You tried to locate Remus in the blurry pixels dotting your vision, but the best you could do was his silhouette.
âI canât â I canât find you,â you gasp desperately, breaths getting heavier.
âThatâs okay, dove. Iâll find you.â
He brings your hand to his chest, splaying out his palm over yours. âWeâve got to slow down your breathing, okay? Can you do this with me?â
You feel his chest expand, before it settles back in its original position. Up, then down again. You donât think you can do it, but for Remus, youâll give it a shot.
Up, then down. Your heart squeezes when you try to breathe; like itâs nothing but a sponge. You open your mouth to tell Remus that, but the sponge in your chest makes its way to your throat. All you can do is shake your head pitifully.
Remus gives you a reassuring smile, his kindness endless. âThatâs alright, youâre doing really well. Letâs try something easier, yeah? Help me out here. Find something⊠red, in this room.â
You turn your head, eyes darting around aimlessly. Your gaze locks on a blurry shape in the open dresser, which revealed itself to be a scarf when you squinted. You raise your hand, pointing at it with a trembling finger.
âGood job, dove.â A swift kiss to your forehead. âWhat about something blue?â
Blue. You swivel your head around. One more time, and you still canât spot a thing. Thereâs nothing blue here, and youâre going to panic, and â
Blue. Your favourite colour. You immediately look down, fingers clenching around the crystal blue locket on your neck. The present Remus had given you for your sixteenth birthday.
âThis â this locket?â you croak.
âYou got it,â he murmurs reassuringly, giving your wrist a squeeze. âLast one, okay? Green.â
It was getting easier. You blink and your head seems a little lighter. âThe plants, by the windowsill.â
âWell done, sweetheart.â He gives you a congratulatory peck on the top of your head, fingers sliding down to intertwine with yours. âFeeling better?â
You nod an affirmative, letting out a shaky breath as the tension seeps out. âYeah. Thank you.â
âNo need to thank me,â he smiles softly. âDo you know what triggered it?â
You sigh, leaning back till your head hits the wall. Remus is quick to slot his hand in between, softening the blow as he slowly drops his arm. âI donât know. I guess it was just the lack of sleep.â
âYou need to take better care of yourself, dove. Youâve been overworking,â he sighs, moving his hand to rub circles on your knee.
âI know. Sorry.â
âNothing to apologise for, lovely girl.â He starts to smile when you clamber forward, arms wrapping around his shoulders in an awkward hug. âJust try to listen to your body more, yeah? And to me, of course.â
âOf course,â you mutter sarcastically, your lips curving upward. He grins, grabbing your hips and tugging until youâre straddling him. âThatâs right. Now, how about you go take a warm bath and Iâll order us some pizza?â
âBut I need to finish my ââ
âNope. What did I just tell you?â
You sigh loudly. âI gotta listen to you,â you grumble.
âExactly. Thatâs my good girl,â Remus grins, fingers slipping under your T-shirt to rub the skin on your hips lovingly.
He helps you up and to the bathroom. He orders pizza, puts on your favourite movie, and smothers you with love. Remus was right; you were going to be okay.
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TO BE DRUNK AND IN LOVE
EDDIE MUNSON X F!READER.
Nervous Eddie, protective reader, and a drunk love confession. Idiots who are too dumb to realise their feelings are reciprocated. 9.4K of tooth rotting friends to lovers fluff. [Re-uploaded from my old blog]
Even when it was Valentine's day it wasnât all that surprising to open your door to a random knock and find Eddie Munson staring back at you.
He was your best friend after all.
What was surprising however, was to open your door at nearly midnight, bleary eyed and more than a little bit annoyed, to a sheepish looking Steve Harrington.
His usually perfect hair was in wild disarray from the winter winds still sweeping through Hawkins and there was a hesitant smile on his face, all boyish charm and sweetness, like he was already intent on persuading you to forgive him before you even knew why.
But then you had taken a closer look, letting the light from inside spill out onto the porch to reveal that Steve wasnât alone. Appearing to be struggling with a rather drunk Eddie, arms straining, looped around the longer haired boy who instead of being on the âhot dateâ heâd been rambling about having all week, was half asleep, swaying back and forth into his friendâs side.
"He called me to come get him but when I got there he wouldnât stop asking for you.â Steve explained before you had the chance to ask, grumbling good naturedly. âDidnât wanna drop him off home and risk him having the genius idea of trying to get here himself, sâthat okay?â
You nodded in response, still a little confused but you couldnât stop yourself from softening. Chest warming as you mumbled a quick âof courseâ and tried to bite back the laugh that was threatening to bubble up at the way Eddie was trying to use Steve like some kind of pillow.
The wild mess of his curls spilling down to cover his face as his head fell to the other boyâs shoulder with a quiet groan, ringed fingers curling into the fabric of Steveâs jumper and voice rough as he grumbled your name again, again, again.
"Yeah, she's here, man." Steve chuckled, his tone surprisingly gentle, a fond type of exasperated as he nudged his shoulder into the rosy squish of Eddie's cheek. "You wanna wake up now so you can actually see her?"
To your surprise he actually listened.
His head snapping up quicker than you anticipated, curls bouncing with the movement and brown eyes a touch glazed over, just that little bit unfocused, before they locked on you and then his mouth split into a blinding grin. The kind that made his whole face light up and your heart flip all too wild behind your ribs.
"Thereâs my pretty girl." He cooed loudly and you heard Steve snort, something that sounded an awful lot like âvery smooth Munson, jesus christâ muttered under his breath whilst he fought to remain upright against the weight of Eddie leaning his entire body in your direction.
You did laugh then.
A bright, flustered thing that you were unable to resist any longer, along with the way your arms opened on reflex to wrap around the boy when he finally managed to break free of his friendâs hold. His hands batting furiously at Steveâs as he twisted away, and only stumbled slightly in his determination to swoop you up into hug that was all leather, cheap beer and the smoky bite of whiskey - weed and the spice of his shampoo where his hair tickled at your nose.
"Hey sweets.â He whispered, humming happily as he pushed a messy kiss to your hairline.
God, why did that make you want to melt.
âHey Eddie, you okay?â You asked softly, one hand rubbing gentle circles on his back and the other reaching up to cradle the back of his head.
It made him snuggle into you further, ducking down so he could press his face into the warm crook of your neck as his arms tightened and you prayed he was too drunk to notice the way your pulse thrummed faster when he spoke, soft lips brushing against sensitive skin.
"âAm now.â
Tou froze for just a second, lips parted, blinking once, twice, just to make sure you had really heard what you thought you had and when it did fully register you wondered if the heat radiating off your cheeks was as obvious as it felt.
A quick glance at Steve told you it was.
Your friend was looking at you and Eddie all huddled together with an endless amount of amusement and affection, eyes twinkling as he grinned, shining like there was something he knew that you didnât.
"Okay then, thatâs good I guess,â You croaked out, voice a little too affected for your liking, coughing slightly in attempt to cover the sudden shyness you felt before you told the other boy. âI better get him to bed before he falls asleep standing up.â
Steve chuckled at that. âWouldnât be the first time,â He added, snorting at the âhey, screw you Harrington, it was one timeâ that sounded from the metalhead still needily curling himself around you. âYou need a hand hauling his ass upstairs?â
You considered it but then the poor Steve was desperately trying to fight a vicious yawn and failing, his eyes tired despite the way they crinkled as he smiled when you gave him a mothering look and made a shooing motion with the hand that wasnât still making gentle strokes down Eddieâs back.
âDonât worry, Iâve got him, go get some sleep, yeah? And thank you for bringing him.â
He hesitated but ultimately didnât argue and you waved him goodbye as he drove away before shutting the door. Turning your full attention to your best friend who had slowly become suspiciously heavier, arms loosely folded around your waist and hands still, where only moments before theyâd been trailing patterns along your spine.
"Eddie?â
Nothing.
âEds?â You tried again and when there was no response a second time your eyes narrowed, suspicious.
The boy remained limp as your hands snuck past denim and leather, his breathing light and even whilst your fingers crept up his vest covered sides until you met torn fabric and then smooth, warm skin.
You let them rest there just a moment, waiting, and when he made no move to give up the pretence of sleep that you suspected, you dug them in a little firmer, tickling across his ribs until you heard a choked laugh and felt the stretch of his grin against your neck.
"Just let me sleep here, mâcomfy.â He whined when you took to the task with more enthusiasm, snickering as he protested. But he was still laughing as he jerked and thrashed, dramatic as ever, and then threw himself out of your arms, cheeks flushed with it and dimples showing despite the glare he attempted to pin you with, snapping. âFuckinâ devil woman, give me peace.â
There was no heat behind it and you smiled sweetly in return,reaching over to poke him in the cheek before pointing in the direction of the staircase. âIâll give you peace Munson when you get your ass upstairs so we can go to bed.â
He raised his brows at the demand, dark eyes gleaming with mischief.
âAre you trying to seduce me sweetheart? Do I need to call Steve to come back and protect my virtue, save my poor innocent soul from being snatched by a temptress?â Eddie asked playfully, all faux horror and scandalised expression, a hand pressed to his heart as he choked down a bark of laughter at the way you stared at him, incredulous.
"Jesus christ.â
"No, Iâm Eddie, remember? If youâre tryinâ to seduce a man at least get his name right, babe.â
You threw your arms up in the air, let out a long-suffering groan whilst the boy cackled and then you were marching towards him, fingers twisting in denim as you shoved him in front of you and walked him in the direction of the stairs and to your room.
"Shit, okay, Iâm going.â He yelped, sniggering when he heard you grumbling behind him as he deliberately leaned his full weight back into the press of your hand and tsked, voice full of tease. âSo fuckinâ pushy, you're lucky the whole bossy thing works on me.â
There was a familiar routine to the way you entered your bedroom, the kind that developed after countless nights of Eddie deciding it was too late to drive home despite the journey only being five minutes, of you both refusing to let the other take the couch that very first time until you eventually agreed, with shy smiles and faux nonchalant shrugs, that it was no big deal if you just shared the bed.
Friends totally did that, right?
It happened enough that he claimed a side and a drawer, that tapes and other trinkets of his littered the tops of your dressers, mixing with yours, and youâd even bought an ashtray and a spare lighter especially for the bedside table on his side.
And it happened enough for it to be second nature for Eddie to veer left and you right, clumsily kicking his shoes off before he fell into the bed with a contended groan and turning just time in to catch the old, faded sweats he left the last time he stayed that you threw before they could slap him in the face.
"You smell like a brewery Eds, donât even think of getting in that bed until youâve changed.â
"Mean.â He groaned but he hauled himself back up and did as you asked, shrugging off denim and leather in one go until all he was left in was tight, black jeans and a slashed up vest that showed more tattoos and bare skin than it possibly hid. His silver chain glinting prettily where it lay against his collarbones.
And oh fuck, you were staring.
Despite the fear that prickled at your skin at the thought of being caught, it felt impossible not to.
Because Eddie had always been far too pretty, a heartbreaking kind of gorgeous really, and if that wasnât distracting enough, then the way his muscles moved as he yanked the vest over his head before dropping his hands to his belt certainly was.
You swallowed hard, throat suddenly dry when you realised your eyes had followed, fixed on the flex of his hands, and you couldnât stop from wondering if theyâd look just as perfect dragging up your bare waist, gripping at your thighs. Maybe circling your neck, cupping your chin, rings glittering in the low lamplight, before his lips descended on yours.
Jesus.
You wrenched your gaze away, fully intending it to land somewhere more decent. Somewhere that wasnât your best friend and where it couldnât ruin that easy bond youâd always had with the boy by giving all your secrets away.
But it felt like there was some kind of higher power at play, some hand of fate kind of bullshit that brought it straight back to Eddie, to his eyes that were already watching you, darker than usual and more than a little wild.
It made your breath catch in your chest. Cheeks flaming with heat, heart slamming against your ribs hard enough you thought your bones might shatter, and god, could he hear it?
You already knew by the look on his face that Eddie had seen every single second of your staring, that heâd been able to guess every little thought that swam through your mind and revealed themselves in the brief flash of want in your expression before you could shove it back down.
You just hadnât noticed him doing the same.
Gaze lingering on his shirt that you were wrapped up in, the way the hem was as long as the length of your sleep shorts and made it seem like you were wearing nothing else, the way it made you look too soft, too enticing, too much like you were his and when his eyes flicked back up to yours he looked at you like you were something dangerous.
Like you were making him want something he shouldnât ask for, or at least, didnât think he could.
You licked your lips, a nervous sweep of your tongue as the air in the room seemed to thicken, and his gaze followed the movement hungrily as if he wished it was his mouth sliding over them instead.
But then the wind was howling, branches smacking and scraping at your window, the sound bringing reality crashing back in and making you both flinch.
Eddieâs cheeks were pink and his lips parted, a strangled noise slipping past them as he tried to speak and stumbled and suddenly you couldnât look at him. Eyes snapping shut and mortification burning in your throat as you spun round before you could make an even bigger mistake than you already had, because what the hell were you doing?
What were you thinking?
This was Eddie.
Eddie, who you swore to never let your feelings for ruin your friendship.
Eddie, who you were convinced was still very much drunk and you very much werenât.
It felt wrong.
It felt like you were begging to have your feelings hurt when the boy became clear headed enough to realise that the person he was looking at like he wanted to push them down onto the bed and devour, happened to be his best friend and inevitably freaked the fuck out.
He had just come back from a date with someone else after all, a date that he would have never thought to ask you on and despite the fact that you suspected it must not have gone well given his current state, it didnât really make you feel any better or lessen the sting of jealousy that felt like barbed wire snaking through your ribs.
You continued to face the wall as he changed, cheeks still burning, stained with heat. But your gaze was unfocused as it flickered over lines of polaroids, fairy lights and old ticket stubs that youâd refused to throw away and used as decoration, your mind far too aware of the sound of his belt being unbuckled, the chains on his jeans clinking quietly before the denim hit the floor with a soft thud.
The silence that spread through the room after felt overwhelming, like it amplified every little movement either one of you made, the breaths you both took that made your chests fall a little too quick, a little uneven still, and when Eddie finally cleared his throat you tensed at the way it broke the quiet so harshly it felt like heâd made the noise directly in your ear.
"Itâs okay - if you wanna turn around now, I mean.â He muttered softly.
It still felt like too much to look at him.
Maybe even more now because all you could see out of the corner of your eye before you walked towards the little lamp on your desk was messy hair and bare skin, sweats slung low on his hips. Big, brown eyes that seemed to be pleading with you to meet their stare and melt back into your usual softness with him like nothing had happened.
You couldnât.
Not yet.
So you flicked the light off whilst the boy sighed and slipped beneath the covers, shoving his face into a pillow that smelled faintly like you as he squeezed his eyes shut before they flashed open again when he heard your approaching footsteps.
Eddie swallowed as you drifted close, throat bobbing when the air between you seemed to hum again once there was less of it as you reached above him to draw the curtains tighter, knowing how much the boy hated any hint of sunlight first thing in the morning.
There were nerves all lit up inside him that he hadnât been able to shake all night, fondness fizzing in his chest when he heard the sound of the unopened bottle of water youâd brought up for yourself being set down next to the pile of his rings. The rattle of painkillers being plucked from the draw following before you moved around the bed and pulled back the sheets to climb in beside him.
He couldnât help but hate what felt like an ocean of cool sheets that you deliberately left between you.
Hated that you didnât push into his side and press your legs to his to steal his heat like you usually did, hated the way you lay stiff with tension in your own bed, facing the ceiling he had helped you paint one summer instead of facing him like you would when you would whisper with him, nose to nose, until the sun came up.
And when you did finally turn, a soft frown on your face as you wriggled to find a more comfortable position, he hated that your eyes widened slightly with panic when you finally noticed he was watching you.
It made his brows pull together in a distressed frown - his throat tight with guilt when you quickly glanced down at your hands that were knotting in the bed sheets.
An anxious habit he despised being the cause of because god, the last thing Eddie had ever wanted was for you to feel uncomfortable because he couldnât keep his own feelings in check.
For the longest time he looked at you like he wanted to say something, working his jaw like he wanted to address what had happened and apologise but couldnât find the right words, his eyes soft and sad in the pale slip of moonlight from the window.
And then he seemed to think better of it.
You were caught off guard when he smiled instead. A soft grin that was all easy warmth and a touch playful as he reached to poke a finger to your cheek and whispered, âthanks for taking care of me, sweets.â
You huffed out a laugh like you couldn't help yourself and the boy took it as small progress when you visibly relaxed. Taking the opportunity to get more and more dramatic with his prodding and tickling until he could feel the way your body vibrated with the giggles bubbling up from your chest and youâd allowed yourself to sink fully into the bed, rolling closer as you tried to fend him off.
"Someone has to make sure youâll be alive enough to take us for breakfast in the morning.â You whispered back sternly when your face re-emerged from its hiding place in the mattress.
But your smile was matching Eddieâs, growing wider when he caught the hand you tried to bat his away with and gently pinched at your fingers.
"So youâre only being nice so you can use me.â He gasped theatrically and propped himself up on an elbow to stare down at you, all over the top stricken expression as he stifled a laugh when you shoved your face into the pillow and groaned. âHow could my best friend betray me like this?â
You turned your head back to face him, rolling your eyes before levelling him with a thoughtful stare. âI wouldnât call it using,â you mused, slipping your arm under your pillow and beneath your head as you yawned, âmore like cashing in straight away on a debt, yâknow, since you woke me up in the middle of the night. Which, as my best friend, youâll remember makes me very grumpy in the morning.â
Eddie nodded, bangs falling into his eyes as he did so. He was serious for all of a second before he let himself fall back into the mused sheet with a guilty grin, hair spilling everywhere and the movement making your body lean into the dip he created, suddenly closer to the boy than before.
"Touche.â
The word came out in a small huff that you felt it against your cheek, a soft thing that made your lashes flutter and when you glanced up at him you found him looking at you with gentle eyes, all brown sugar sweet and lovely as he smiled, full of affection.
It made the last of the left-over tension fizzle away, turning the air softer, warmer, as Eddie drew lines along your fingers with his own before he slotted them together.
You hadnât even realised he was still holding your hand.
"You win, babe,â He murmured, almost too quiet to hear, his thumb rubbing slow against your skin, touch worshipful as he traced the faint scar on your hand that was proof monsters were never simply just part of stories, and if he noticed the way you inhaled a little shakily, well, he did his best not to show it.
âIâll do anything you want, maybe take you to that bakery you like and buy you coffee so youâll stop hissing at me and then so many of those cinnamon things that like that youâll go into a sugar coma and Iâll have to carry you out.â
You snorted and Eddie beamed like heâd hit the jackpot, encouraged by the sound as he arched a brow like he was begging you to argue.
"Idonât hiss.â You muttered petulantly, full of false indignation whilst you scrunched your nose to hide your grin and knocked your knee against his.
His gaze shone at you, eyes bright and twinkling with mirth in the dark, and when he managed to fend off your attack by hooking a leg over yours to trap it between his own, he continued with a teasing scoff.
âYou do. Youâre like some kind of rabid raccoon when you wake up, Iâm lucky I still have both eyes and all my fingers.â He wiggled the ones resting snug around yours for emphasis and you snorted. âNow shut up, Iâm trying to impress you with my plan to get back in your good graces.â
You huffed, too amused to be offended, and gestured with your linked hands as if to say âwell go on thenâ
Okay, so after Iâve carried you out of the bakery, weâd go to the bookstore,â the boy told you, gaze knowing and smile a little smug when he noticed that heâd caught your attention despite the way you tried to hide it from him.
"Always a pretty foolproof plan - which one though?â
âNot the fancy one where the housewives hog the couches pretending to talk about their weekly book club read,â Eddie assured you, his voice dropping to a scandalised hush, the fingers that werenât holding yours tugging at his curls to hide a salacious grin as he whispered, âwhen instead theyâre bitching about how their husbands donât satisfy them anymore and how theyâve had to resort to fucking the pool boy so they can feel young again.â
"Of course,â You choked on a laugh, a startled, delighted sound that made Eddieâs heart stutter and his chest ache with warmth. âCanât have them cheapening the wholesome moment when Iâm overcome with the joy of being surrounded by books and finally forgive you.â
"Exactly.â He replied sagely. âSo weâre gonna go to that one near Oak instead with the shit ton of stacks everywhere that threaten to fall and crush you if you breathe near them. Works better in my favour if I get to save you from a gruesome death.â
You nodded, only looking half as serious as Eddie thanks to the way you could barely stop the threat of giggles rising in your throat. âI get it, totally get extra brownie points for a hero moment.â
"Right? And then maybe Iâll get you one of the books you stare at all longingly everytime we go in 'cause for some reason you act like itâs a fuckinâ crime to treat yourself once in a while-â
"-I do not! I just have other things that kind of have to take priority, yâknow like bills and stuff. â
"Same thing.â Eddie dismissed, but his voice was softly teasing and his gaze understanding as he fingers tapped a random beat against your hand. âAnyway, after that weâll rent some movies and get some snacks, maybe horrors so I can be all charming and let you hold my hand when it gets scary, weâll get pizza for dinner and by the end of it youâll have totally forgot that I crashed your romantic night with yourself and ruined your sleep.â
You stared at him. âAnd thatâs all itâs gonna take, huh?â
"Donât pretend youâre not impressed, sweetheart.â He grinned knowingly, looking too proud of himself as his hand slipped out of yours to prod a finger to where your cheeks were appled, aching from smiling far too long.
He wished he could kiss them instead, brush his lips over the pretty flush that bloomed after his touch made you realise you never really had stopped smiling from the moment he started speaking. âLook at you, just dyinâ to forgive me right now, I can tell.â
You hated that he was right.
Not about you dying to forgive him now, because the truth was Eddie hadnât actually done anything to need forgiveness, no, it was the fact that if you were ever genuinely mad and the boy did all that for you, you knew in your bones you would fold in a pathetic, lovesick heartbeat.
It was the fact that Eddie knew it too, he just hadnât figured out why.
Yet.
So you swatted at him once again and tried to discreetly shuffle back whilst he was distracted threatening to snap his teeth down on your fingers.
You were praying for some distance, needed it so you could breathe without the scent of him making you feel weak, so you could hide in the dark for the moment it would take to stop looking at him like heâd shoved his hand inside your chest, wrapped long fingers around your heart and slipped it out to put it where it belonged. With him.
But your legs were still tangled with Eddieâs and your body was against you when he clamped his legs down to stop you from slipping away. Turned traitor by the feel of soft fleece pressing to your bare calves, the muscles of his arms flexing when he threw one over your waist and pushed the other one beneath you to roll you on top of him.
His biceps were warm where you caught at him with your hands to steady yourself and as he shifted a little higher up the pillow, stretching until he found himself comfortable, you cursed the warmth it spread through your belly.
"See, you canât even deny it can you?â Eddie prompted and you felt it rumble from his chest to your own, chin dipped to peer down at you and cheeks dimpling as his grin turned smug. Unbelievably delighted that you had yet to refute him.
You wrinkled your nose when he tapped a finger there, if only to hide the shock that lingered on your face, the way you felt flushed all over because there was no part of you that wasnât touching him and jesus christ, it felt like his hands resting on your sides were burning through the thin material of your shirt, threatening to brand the skin beneath.
âWhat, noâ I mean yesâ I mean, shit, you know what I mean assholeâ You finished with a scowl and prayed your rambling had sounded less frantic to Eddie than it had to your own ears, though judging by the way he arched a brow at you, gaze dancing with withheld laughter, you would guess you had failed there too.
'Uh huh, but feel free to keep tryinâ to enlighten me anyway.â
"I was just wondering,â you began, all false confidence just to hide the fact you were still unsure of where you were going with it. Stalling just a little because it was hard to remember what you had been wondering before he had decided to use you as a blanket, your chest now lying atop his abdomen, stomach resting against his hips and legs cradled between his own.
You let go of his arms to fold your hands at the centre of his chest, settling your chin there, and his eyes softened as they roamed your face, waiting for you to continue. âOkay, so how does it make sense that you can pull off something like that and yet youâre here with me, drunk, instead of on your date swooning the hell out of Sarah?â
"Sam.â
âSame thing.â
âNot even close, sweetheart.â
âAt least I got the first two letters right, unlike you with the last guy I dated.â You shot back.
Eddie shrugged. âHe looked like a Danny.â He defended mildly but his gaze was playful, bottom lip tucked between his teeth to hold back the laugh threatening to escape when you threw a death glare his way.
âHis name was Matthew.â You deadpanned and the boy snorted, throwing his hands up in a placating gesture when it looked like you might rip the pillow from beneath his head and smother him with it.
But then you were shaking your head instead, an accusatory finger jabbed to his chest and you rolled your eyes when he frowned and muttered a petulant âowâ.
âHang on, why are we even arguing this again? Answer the question Munson - did you try to take her to skull rock again? âCause I donât give a damn what Steve says, just because you take a fucking picnic it doesnât suddenly make a make out spot romanticâ
He made a disturbed noise and shook his head but you didnât miss the way his face fell a little at you bringing up the date again, smile half-hearted at best, and even the dark couldnât hide the way his eyes had dimmed. His thumbs that had been dragging small, steady circles over the sides of your ribs faltering as he dropped his gaze from yours.
It made you gentle - the sense of protectiveness that tightened your chest and urged you to shuffle your way up his body until you were seated in his lap, knees dragging the sheets askew. Fingers finding their way to his chin to bring his stare back to you and you were too focused on your worry to register the way it made his lashes flutter, eyes hooded and lips parted, breath hitching at the gesture.
"Hey - did something happen tonight? Is that why you came back in such a state?â You murmured, eyes flicking between his, searching, before your tone suddenly grew sharp and your hand fell flat against his chest. âWas she a dick to you - I swear to god if she was Iâll get dressed right now andââ
You were cut off by Eddieâs hand descending over yours, the other landing on the thigh that you had already raised to clamber off him, squeezing the flesh softly, drawing it back down, and the fight left you just as fast as it had appeared when he chuckled, his voice smudged with fondness, awe, a hint of pride.
âOkay, reign it in Rocky, nothinâ bad happened I promise, you donât need to go runninâ off into the night to defend my honour.â
But god, he wanted to kiss you for trying to.
He settled for watching you watch him instead, your frown of concern that he itched to smooth away with his thumb still present before you eventually nodded, only slightly pacified when you had found no sign of a lie in the way he met your gaze.
And Eddie knew it was foolish to hope that was the end of it, knew the expression on your face all too well despite the way it flickered sweet just for a moment, just for him, as he released your hand to tuck a lock of hair behind your ear.
So it came as no surprise to the boy when you seemed to be considering your next words as you tilted your head, whether to deliberately lean into his touch or just a habit whilst you thought he wasnât sure.
Maybe it was coincidence or maybe it was both, either way when your hand followed his seconds after he had let it go to clasp gently at his wrist, his heart spasmed despite knowing what was coming.
"There was something though, wasnât there? You stated but you were quiet in how you spoke, gentle, trying to make sure Eddie knew he wasnât being pushed, that you were only concerned, and everything about it made him ache. His thoughts going a cotton-wool kind of hazy that he wasnât convinced he could blame on the alcohol anymore.
He let his thumb brush the downturned corner of your lips, a brief second of indulgence before he pressed up, moulding your mouth into a smile until he spied it becoming a real one, the kind that would have had Eddie dropping to his knees if heâd been standing, as you knocked his hand away.
He tapped at your legs then, drumming lightly at the creases of your knees and up the backs of your thighs, making you twitch.
You got the hint though, rising off him just enough for him to push himself up and then back, leaning against the pillows before he held out his hands for you to take so you could climb back into his lap.
It felt like his first mistake.
Or was it his second, after coming here in the first place? Third, after losing his head and nearly kissing you?
Heâd lost count.
All he knew was that it was suddenly a little harder to breathe, that being this close didnât feel as innocent as it had five minutes ago.
As it had all the other times youâd been tucked tight against him, sleepily whispering secrets until dawn broke and your head fell heavy against his shoulder, leaving Eddie to have to carefully roll you back on to the mattress so you didnât wake up stiff and sore.
Your hands were soft on his stomach, forcing the boy to fight off a shudder every time you traced the dark lines of another tattoo, jaw slack as he watched every little movement of your fingers with rapt attention, only realising heâd been repeating each one with his own touch on your thighs when he felt the brush of soft fabric against his fingertips.
It took Eddie a second to tear his eyes away from the sight, to meet your gaze with pink cheeks and lips almost bitten raw and find that you had swayed closer.
Close enough so that he could map each little freckle that made up constellations on your cheeks in the moonlight that slanted over your features, noses only inches apart and he swallowed down a choked curse when he remembered you were probably still expecting an answer.
He licked his lips, unsure of how much he could give away, and shrugged, fingers toying with the hem of your shirt. "Sâreally nothinâ for you to worry about princess, the date was fine and she was⊠great - incredible actually - we just, uh, mutually decided there was a point in taking it past a one time thing.â
The silence stretched long enough that Eddie wondered if he was maybe more wasted than he'd thought. He must have been if the question of whether telling you the truth was really as bad as he'd feared was nudging at his brain, the consequences seeming a lot less daunting the longer allowed himself to consider it.
Because there you were, looking at him with the prettiest confused expression he'd ever seen and all of a sudden it felt like the worst crime in the world to lie to you. That you deserved more than the way he'd been continuously lying to you for years and if there was the slightest chance - which sometimes he thought there were signs there could be - that you wanted him to be the one who gave you more, then he had to take it, right?
"I don't understand,â you said slowly, face scrunched like you were trying to figure out if you missed something somewhere in his explanation, like you were trying to hide how the boy calling Sarah - Sam - whatever her name was - incredible in a dazed voice had made your stomach twist. "If she was so amazing and the date was a hit, why wouldn't you want to see her again?"
"Well turns out no matter how awesome a girl is, she doesn't really wanna waste time trying to date someone who's in love with someone else.â
"Makes sense-" you shrugged, and then it sunk in what he had said. "-no, wait, hang on - what?â
âYeah,â he chuckled, a little shaky, a little rough, and despite the easy grin he tried to offer, there was an undeniable bloom of nervousness unfurling in his eyes, âcrazy right? I mean I expected her to leave when she figured it out but then she stayed and even tried giving me advice, which maybe me taking wasn't the best decision 'cause it involved some liquid courage and telling the girl how I feel but I kinda took the first part too far, which is how I ended up like thisâ â
He gestured wildly to himself and when his hands dropped back to rest on your bare thighs it took all you had not to flinch. Your brain felt fuzzy, chest too tight, and suddenly every part of your body that was pressed to his felt like it was in agony. A new kind of torture.
Eddie was in love with someone else.
And he hadn't even told you.
"Eddieââ you murmured weakly, because christ , he was still talking and you just really needed him to stop .
"-she originally offered to help make her jealous, which was fuckin' insane , I thought that shit only happened in movies. I gave it a hard pass cause it seemed sleazy, like a total dick move, y'know. Didnât seem right to mess with her like that and I don't think I even could if my life depended on it-â
Fuck, this hurt worse than you had ever imagined. A dagger shoved deep between your ribs with every word, twisting until you thought youâd be sick with it.
'Eddie.â You repeated, only a little stronger this time. but to your horror, you could hear the painful edge that made your voice shake.
You wanted to slam a hand over his mouth.
You wanted to crawl as far away from his touch as you possibly could.
And yet you were painfully still.
A statue in Eddieâs lap, turned to stone like those poor souls youâd read about in a mythology book when you were a kid except here there was no terrifying creature to blame, just your best friend who was breaking your heart without even realising.
Oblivious to a tear that welled and spilled over your lash line, dripping onto the shirt that you were suddenly wishing wasnât his as he pressed on.
God, you felt pathetic.
"Felt wrong just thinking about it,â He rushed out and maybe if you werenât so upset you would have put it together. The way he was rambling like he couldnât speak quick enough, like he would lose his nerve if he didn't, lungs burning and eyes darting over your face, anxious, as if his heart would give out if he looked away for even a second. Fingers tapping too quick on your thighs. âTouching someone, kissing them, loving them, even if itâs pretend, shit I canât even remember the last time I thought of doinâ those kind of things with anyone else that wasnât-â
âWasnât her,â You interrupted, head ducked to hide your embarrassment when the words slipped out scathing, a little more heated than you intended. The burn behind your eyes grew stronger as you tried to climb off him, numb fingers clumsy, grappling for purchase on his stomach so you could push yourself away. âI get it Eddie, fuck-â
He stopped you with hesitant hands wrapping around your wrists, squeezing soft when you didnât immediately try to yank yourself out of his hold, drawing them to his chest in a plea for you to look at him and listen.
"-you.â
You froze, head snapping up to stare at the boy in disbelief, utterly stunned. Your heart spasming before it began to pound so hard you thought it would splinter bones as you tried to figure out if you had heard him right, if he had said what you thought he had, if you dared to ask him to repeat himself just in case he had.
It felt like the world had slowed for a moment, like it was trying to give you a chance to push past the rush of blood in your ears that was drowning your ability to think straight, to decide whether Eddie had misspoken or not and if he hadn't, did that mean it was finally time for you to stop hiding.
Did you even know how?
The answer came when the winds outside grew into a storm. The patpatpat of rain on the roof coming slowly at first and then all at once and each knock of a branch at your window sounded like the tick of a clock as the silence between you rolled on too long. It felt like a countdown, a warning that if you werenât going to be brave now, you wouldnât get the chance again.
So you fought the urge to rip yourself away, lowered yourself gingerly back down onto his thighs whilst Eddie watched you with wide eyes, a little hopeful, a little terrified, a little too aware that any wrong move could make you run for real next time. âDid youâ what did you just say?â
"Wasnât you.â He whispered and neither of you could take your eyes off the other, your own breath trapped in your chest as he took a deep breath before he continued. Voice growing braver like it was an obvious truth he was telling you and not one that felt like a bomb being dropped on your head. âI havenât thought about anyone else since I realised I was in love with you.â
You inhaled sharply, a small noise slipping from your throat that you couldnât stop if you tried.
You wanted to ask him to say it again, you wanted to kiss the words from his mouth as he said them, you wanted to say it back, murmur it over and over into him until you were dizzy from lack of oxygen but you couldnât. Because there were tears in your eyes and your throat, your lungs, were refusing to work, every part of your body suddenly paralysed whilst your heart tumbled wild behind your ribs.
Eddie licked his lips, parted and closed them again as tried to organise the mess of his thoughts into words.
He sat up and pulled you closer until your hips were flush, your thighs caged around his as he gently ran his thumbs up over the soft part of your wrists where your pulse hammered against the skin and you wondered if it was a gesture meant to soothe you or him.
If it was maybe for both of you.
A way to encourage you to touch him in whatever way you needed whilst he did the same, preparing himself to give a confession that he never thought he would get a chance to, that he hoped you would understand.
"I only asked Sam out because I thought you were never gonna feel the same and I just needed to get over it, â He sighed, cheeks pink as he nervously analysed your expression from beneath his lashes. âTurns out she knew all along, figured out I was gonner that night at the hideout when you made me sing fuckinâ Bon Jovi.â
He said it teasingly, all false betrayal and shining eyes like youâd made him commit the worst kind of crime, like he was so in love with you that heâd sing that fucking song until his throat was raw if you asked again.
You let out a watery laugh and Eddie beamed at the sound.
His gaze lovely as it roamed your face, endlessly adoring when you swiped at a falling tear with the heel of your palm and melted because the boy had caught your hand in his before you could drop it, bringing it to his lips so he could kiss away the salt on your skin with a sweet tsk, voice like honey as he murmured, âcâmon, pretty girl, please donât cryâ.
"I couldnât even deny it when she brought it up, yâknow,â he chuckled, leaning in to rest his forehead to yours, noses grazing until you sighed happily for him. âShe wasnât mad either, just told me I needed to grow a pair and tell you how I felt before someone else did, but it was like sheâd fuckinâ me in punched me in the face. All I could think was, âshit, sheâs right, what the hell am I doingâ .â
And then his smile faltered. His stare flickering away from yours like he was ashamed, lips twisting into a grimace, voice strained as his hands slid down your arms and dropped to the hem of your shirt to twist the material in his fingers.
"Thing is, it sounded like the easiest thing in the world when she said it, but then I was about to leave and it suddenly felt terrifying and the idea of calming my nerves with a drink didnât sound like the dumbest one Iâve ever had.â Eddie admitted, closing his eyes briefly and when he opened them again the disappointment in them made your heart ache.
âNot until I started hesitating the longer I was there anyway, overthinking and talking myself out of it, and then before I knew it I was wasted and Iâd fucked up another chance to tell you. So I called Harrington instead, though I guess that kind of backfired too, huh?â
He was making it sound like it was all his fault that this had gone on so long but god, you knew what your own fear felt like. The things you told yourself daily to stop you from taking that plunge.
Had you both been using the same insecurities to hold yourselves back all this time?
"What were you so scared of? â You coaxed softly, pressing a hand over the place where his heart thumped beneath the skin, fingertips toying with the chain that hung around his neck and when youâre other hand smoothed itâs way up to his jaw, thumb gliding along the edge of it, the boy leaned into your touch like he was starved for it. A ragged sigh slipping past his lips as his lashes fluttered.
"Messing everything up.â He explained quietly and the crack in his voice made you want to wrap your arms around him and smother him in affection. Refuse to let him go or ever doubt himself again. âLosing you. I didnât know if youâd hate me for making things awkward if you didnât feel the same and I couldnât handle the thought of not having you in my life.â
"You could never do anything to make me not be in your life Eddie,â you told him, and if your words were soft then the look in your eyes was even softer. Lips pulling into a warm smile that he swore was pure light as your hand left his chest to tug teasingly at one of his curls. âEven if itâs something like turning up at my door, half gone, smelling like youâve been dunked in whiskey, to tell me something that Iâve been waiting a hell of a long time to hear from you.â
Eddie melted for you then.
âYeah?â He breathed, his own grin blinding as his hands nudged their way beneath your shirt to curve around your bare sides, seeking out the warmth of you to ground himself because he could have sworn he was dreaming.
"Yeah.â
âWell shit, sweetheart,â he huffed out a soft laugh, a little giddy with relief, more drunk on you than whatever alcohol was left in his system. âIf Iâd known that I would have made Stevie boy haul my drunk ass over here a lot sooner. You have any idea how long Iâve had to suffer mourning about my feelings to him after one of his house parties for him to just tell me to shut the fuck up and go to sleep?â
Probably the same amount of time youâd endured Robin telling you to get a grip.
"No, but Iâm sure Steve would gladly tell me if I asked,â you answered cheekily instead, letting out a terrible shriek of a laugh when the boy tickled your ribs and muttered that you better not dare.
It made him grin all stupid and lovesick, even more so when you bumped your nose against his and looked at him a little shy, a little hopeful as you asked, âThough maybe you could try voicing some of those feelings without the alcohol, yâknow, just so I know theyâre not a result of your brain being fried and so that when I say them back, you actually have a chance of remembering it in the morning.â
Eddie was enthusiastically nodding before you could finish, a brightness unfurling in his chest like the flowers that had snaked around his ribs when he met you were now opening up, blooming with what he felt for you. What you felt for him back. âYeah, fuck, I can do that,â he murmured. âAnything you want.â
You were beaming, and if he could bottle the way it made him feel he would. Gone for the way you melted for him when he slipped a hand from beneath your shirt, dragging it slow up your spine until his palm was fitting itself around the back of your neck, just so he could feel you this close. Just because he could.
"Anything?â You repeated coyly, smiling when he sighed real pretty as you brushed some of his curls back.
âAnything.â
"You gonna take me on a date Munson?â
As if he was going to say no to you. Like he ever could.
Heâd bring you the damn moon if you wanted it. The stars too because he wouldnât be able to help himself when it came to you.
He pressed his nose to your cheek to hide the dopey grin that tugged at his lips, humming. âMhm, how does tomorrow sound? Maybe upgrade our plans from grovelling duty to first date?â
âHmm, I donât know,â you pondered, eyes fluttering shut with a smile, content to tease the boy by pretending to think about it as you tilted your head back for him when he pushed his face into your neck with an amused huff. âI kind of liked the idea of you grovelling all day and the plans you made were pretty tempting. What will the upgrade entail if I agree?â
âSame plans, Iâd just get to keep touching you like this, hold you whenever I wanted, whenever you wanted me to.â He murmured, lips catching at your skin as he spoke, the hand that was clamped around your waist tightening when you shivered as he drew a line with his nose up to your jaw. âMaybe walk around with my hand in your back pocket the way I know you think is real cute. Use it to pull you in for a kiss when youâre looking far too pretty to be real, which is fuckinâ always, and I feel like mâgonna die if I donât.â
Your chest hitched, lips parted and body feeling a touch too warm, because the thought of Eddie kissing you all greedy, a little too desperate to give a damn about where you were or who was around, was suddenly so consuming. Leaving you dizzy enough that you had to clutch at his shoulders, his neck, curling your fingers around his chain to keep yourself seated instead of falling back into the cushions and pulling him down with you. âOh.â You breathed out.
He swallowed, hard.
And when he lifted his head his eyes were half-lidded, almost black beneath the heavy fan of his lashes, voice a low rasp that made you burn as his gaze flickered from your mouth to settle on yours. âYeah, oh. â
"How am I supposed to say no to that?â
His lips twitched. âNow you know how it feels when you ask me for anything.â He whispered hoarsely and you wondered if he could hear the chaotic hammering of your heart, if he could feel the vibration of it slamming into your ribs against his own.
The air between you was buzzing, electric, bloated with anticipation when the last couple of inches fell away as his face leaned closer to yours, mouth hovering over your own. his breath warm and smelling of smoke and whiskey, a hint of mint as he said your name, sticky sweet with heat and a longing kind of need.
He drew lazy circles under your ear with his thumb and it took everything you had not to let the pleading noise building in your throat escape.
"Yeah, Eddie?â You asked instead, so quiet that had he not been right there, you doubt he would have heard you at all.
You knew he had though when his tongue darted out to wet his lips, a nervous gesture just like the way your fingers couldnât stop their movements, toying with the curls at the nape of his neck and making him shudder.
"Can I kiss you now?â
It already felt like he was.
His mouth brushing yours as he spoke, each word the ghost of a kiss, a brief taste of the real thing that you were sure would shatter you entirely because jesus christ, this alone was making you feel like there were fireworks beneath your skin. The way your bottom lip caught between his stole your breath, a cracked noise bubbling up in your throat that Eddie inhaled and echoed back with a groan when you tilted your head and pushed your lips to his.
It was a fleeting thing, ending after a second because your brain had caught up and was telling you this wasnât right. Not that kissing Eddie wasnât right, it felt like the most natural thing youâd ever done, like youâd found a piece of yourself you hadnât realised you were missing.
It was just the timing.
âWaitâŠâ You murmured and Eddie drew back immediately, the hand that had been clasped around your neck pulling back to tuck your hair behind your ear, cupping your jaw as his worried gaze flicked over your face, searching for any sign of discomfort he might have caused.
"Shit, Iâm sorry.â He said gently, thick with guilt, full of concern. âWas it too soon? I swear I didnât mean to pressure you or anything, fuck, sweetheart, Iâd never do anything to make you feel uncomfortable yâknow that right? And if I do by accident I want you to tell me or hell, punch me or something- â
â-No, no, itâs okay Eds - Eddie listen, Iâm not gonna hit you, jesus - I just,â You couldnât get the words out fast enough for the way the look on his face was making your chest squeeze. Your hands flew to his face as you shook your head, stroking your thumbs over the arc of his cheekbones to quiet him whilst you gave him a reassuring smile. âI just donât want our first real kiss to be when one of us is drunk, that's all. Is that okay?â
He blew out a breath, visibly softening, and then he was wrapping his arms around you, pressing a kiss to your nose, your cheeks, your forehead until you were both grinning, laughter still echoing above the sounds of the storm outside when he touched his forehead to yours. âBaby, of course itâs okay,â he murmured, âyou just say the word, Iâll kiss you whenever you want me too.â
His words lit you up, warmth spreading through you until you were giddy with it. So full of affection for the boy that you thought youâd burst and it must have been contagious because Eddie was looking at you like he knew exactly what you were feeling.
"Kiss me tomorrow?â You whispered, unable to bite back your grin as you brushed your nose against his. âWhen I first wake up so I donât think Iâve dreamed this whole thing?â
Eddieâs eyes shone and he squeezed you a little tighter, his smile becoming devastatingly lovely, stretching wide across his face as he nodded. âYeah, I can do that.â
And he did.
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Hey, i love your work and i think that your writing is beautiful
Can i request the ladies of Arcane with a imortal fem s/o? Like, she's about their age and cannot die from things that aren't time itself, their s/o can only die when her time comes, until then, no matter how much anyone tries to kill her, she will simply regenerate
Sorry for the long text and english errors, it's not my native linguage. Also, thank you for reading it :)
Thank you so much for your kind words! Your English is amazing, and Iâm honored to bring your idea to life.
Jinx
Jinx would think your immortality is the coolest thing EVER.
âą When she finds out, her immediate reaction is pure excitement. âWait, so youâre, like, INVINCIBLE? Thatâs AWESOME!â
âą Sheâd probably test your ability at firstânothing too serious, but youâd definitely have to talk her out of throwing you into something reckless. âWhat? Youâd heal, right? No big deal!â
âą Over time, though, it would hit her: if youâre immortal, sheâs the fragile one in the relationship. Itâs a bittersweet realization for her.
âą âPromise me something, okay? That youâll remember me⊠even when Iâm gone.â Sheâd cope with humor most of the time but get quietly sentimental when she thinks too hard about it.
âą Jinx would also LOVE showing off your ability. âThis is my girlfriendâsheâs totally unkillable. Jealous much?â
Vi
Vi would be lowkey awestruck by your immortality, but she wouldnât show it at first.
âą When she first sees you regenerate from a life-threatening wound, sheâd be wide-eyed for a second before shaking it off like, âOkay, thatâs a neat trick. Care to explain?â
âą Once she understands the full extent of your ability, sheâd be deeply relieved. âThatâs one less thing I have to worry about⊠but damn, does it still freak me out.â
âą Sheâd be protective of you, even though you donât technically need it. âImmortal or not, nobody gets to hurt you on my watch.â
âą The thought of growing old while you stay the same might weigh on her sometimes, but sheâd push those feelings aside to make the most of the time she has with you.
âą âGuess that just means I have to make every day count, huh? Youâll remember me when Iâm gone.â
Sevika
Sevika would be skeptical at first but ultimately find your immortality fascinatingâand useful.
âą When she sees you regenerate after a near-fatal injury, sheâd be stunned for a moment before muttering, âWell, thatâs one hell of an advantage.â
âą She wouldnât coddle you, knowing you can take care of yourself, but sheâd still have your back in fights. âJust because you canât die doesnât mean Iâm letting anyone get a hit in.â
âą Your ability would earn her respect, especially in the rough-and-tumble world of Zaun. âYouâre tougher than anyone I know. Guess thatâs why we work.â
âą She might joke about your immortality, saying stuff like, âGood thing youâre stuck with meânobody else could keep up with you for that long.â
Caitlyn
Caitlyn would be both amazed and worried about your immortality.
âą When you reveal your ability, sheâd be quiet for a moment, processing what it means. âSo⊠no matter what happens, youâll always come back? Thatâs incredible, but⊠also terrifying.â
âą Sheâd admire your strength but still feel protective. âJust because you canât die doesnât mean I want to see you hurt.â
âą Your immortality would make her think deeply about her own mortality, but sheâd value the time you spend together even more. âIt doesnât matter how long we have. Every moment with you is worth it.â
âą Caitlyn would support you in every way, helping you navigate the emotional weight of your immortality. âYouâve seen so much, but I hope I can give you memories worth holding onto.â
Mel Medarda
Mel would see your immortality as both a gift and a burden.
âą When she learns about your ability, sheâd be intrigued and ask thoughtful questions. âHow long have you carried this? How does it feel, knowing time is your only limit?â
âą Sheâd admire your resilience and strength, seeing you as a kindred spirit in navigating a world that often demands too much.
âą Mel would be deeply aware of her own mortality, but she wouldnât let it hold her back. âIf I only have a fraction of your time, Iâll make it unforgettable.â
âą Sheâd also be fascinated by the strategic advantages of your ability, often thinking about how you could use it to shape the world. âWith your gift and my vision, we could change everything.â
Ambessa Medarda
Ambessa would be incredibly impressed by your immortality and see it as a rare, invaluable strength.
âą When you reveal your ability, sheâd smile knowingly. âI had a feeling there was more to you than met the eye.â
âą Sheâd appreciate your ability from a pragmatic perspective, understanding how it could turn the tide in dangerous situations. âImmortality is a weapon. Wield it wisely.â
âą Ambessa would admire your determination and experience, often asking for your insights. âSomeone who has seen so much must have a wealth of wisdom. Share it with me.â
âą Sheâd be confident in your ability to protect yourself but still fiercely protective of you. âImmortal or not, youâre still mine to protect.â
Maddie Nolen
Maddie would be in awe of your immortality but also concerned for how it affects you emotionally.
âą When she finds out, sheâd be both amazed and worried. âYou can survive anything? Thatâs incredible⊠but it must be so hard, too.â
âą Sheâd do her best to support you emotionally, always checking in to make sure youâre okay. âYou donât have to carry this alone. Iâm here for as long as I can be.â
âą Maddie would focus on creating meaningful, happy memories with you, knowing that her time with you is finite. âEvery moment we share is precious to me.â
âą Sheâd admire your ability to keep going despite everything youâve experienced, often telling you, âYouâre stronger than anyone Iâve ever met.â
Lest
Lest would have a unique perspective on your immortality.
âą When she finds out, sheâd tilt her head curiously and ask, âDoes it hurt, coming back? Or is it like waking up from a long nap?â
âą Sheâd be fascinated by your ability and how it shapes your perspective on life, often asking you questions about your experiences.
âą Lest would be quietly protective, always by your side even if you donât technically need her help. âJust because you canât die doesnât mean you should face everything alone.â
âą Sheâd enjoy your company immensely, seeing your immortality as an opportunity to build an enduring bond. âIf I stay by your side, will you tell me your stories? I want to be part of them.â
TL;DR: Each character would be amazed by your immortality, but their reactions would be shaped by their personalities. Whether itâs Jinx hyping you up, Caitlyn worrying about you, or Mel pondering how to use your gift to shape the world, theyâd all admire your strength and resilience while cherishing the time they have with you. You might be immortal, but their love and devotion would still feel infinite.
#arcane x reader#arcane imagine#arcane headcanon#jinx arcane#arcane vi#x reader#character x reader#jinx x reader#vi arcane#arcane#lest arcane#arcane caitlyn#victor arcane#arcane vander#viktor x reader#arcane sevika#arcane silco#arcane ekko#jayce x reader
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â [P1] The Heart That Remained (Vander x f!Reader)
Summary: A monster, once a beloved protector, now haunts the tunnels of Zaun. The creature is revealed to be Vander, twisted by pain and rage, leaving his daughters Vi and Jinx to grapple with the truth. As a battle unfolds, past memories and present dangers clash, forcing a choice between saving Vanderâs humanity or ending his torment. Love, guilt, and hope intertwine in this intense, emotional confrontation.
Word Count: 5.2k (im a jerk for angst)
Content/Warning: Angst to Fluff, less mention y/n until the ending, a bit bloody?, AND VERY ANGSTY
đïž Authorâs Note: AS I PROMISED I WOULD MAKE A ANGSTY FIC ABOUT VANDER, and i promise you its worth the while i did my best to put into detail of the characterâs personality and the places. It took me 3 days and iâm very happy how it turned out! Before yall read this maybe someone you havenât watched S2, there will be spoilers obvâ and i recommend yall listen to Dead Island Trailer Theme song while reading this cause personally it juST MATCHED THE SCENE IT- i hope yall enjoy my writing this is my 2nd fic! Please comment your feedback and simply support me by like and reblogs! Thank you very much yall!<3
After the chaos of the Piltover Council meeting, guilt gnawed at you like a relentless, suffocating force. Deep down, you knew JinxâVanderâs daughterâwas the cause of the devastation that had torn through the heart of the city. You couldnât escape the weight of the promises youâd made long ago: to protect Vi and Powder when they were still just children. Those vows now felt like shattered glass, each piece embedded in your soul. You had failed them. And now, hidden behind the mask of an investigator, you carried your shame like a cloak. It was the only armor that allowed you to survive, to push down the searing ache that never seemed to go away. Months passed, and you thought you had found your rhythm in the cold, distant monotony of your work. Then Ambessa hired you. The aftermath of the beastâs rampage in the prisonâthe blood, the carnageâshattered that fragile peace. It was the most grotesque thing youâd ever seen. The nightmare still burned in your memory, its horrors etched into your mind like permanent scars. The beast, its monstrous presence a cruel reminder of the violence lurking in every shadow, had torn through the fragile walls of your life, dredging up the dangerous ties to the past you couldnât outrun.
âHow could this beast come out of nowhere?â You whispered, the question hanging in the air like a death sentence. Ambessaâs gaze locked onto you, icy and unyielding. The weight of her authority pressed down on you, suffocating. She leaned forward, her voice low, controlledâlaced with quiet menace. âYouâre asking the wrong question,â she said, her words like a blade. âIt doesnât matter how it got here. What matters is that itâs here now. And we donât have the luxury of waiting for answers. We deal with it. We donât waste time wondering why or howâitâs already cost us too much.â She paused, her eyes narrowing, a flicker of impatience cutting through her otherwise steady demeanor. âIf you want to stay in this game, youâll find out whoâor whatâcreated this monster. And youâll do it fast. Before it costs us more.â You nod, the weight of Ambessaâs words settling heavily in your chest. Without a second thought, you move past the cells, your gaze flicking over them with practiced detachment. You push down the swirling thoughts threatening to overwhelm you, focusing on the task at hand. But as you walk, something pulls your attentionâa cell, its door locked with an unnerving sense of finality. Something about it doesnât sit right, a tension building in your gut.
Before you can step closer to investigate, the soft, rhythmic chime of the elevator cuts through the silence. The doors slide open, and out steps Commander Caitlyn Kiramman, her posture rigid, her face set in the same steely expression youâve come to recognize. She doesnât glance at you immediately, but when she does, her eyes flicker with a mixture of curiosity and caution. âCommander,â you murmur, your voice steady but carrying the weight of the unspoken. You canât help but wonder if sheâs here to speak of the very thing thatâs been gnawing at your thoughtsâthe beast, the violence, the past that refuses to stay buried. âHow is your investigation?â Caitlynâs voice was steady, her usual sternness masking the exhaustion you knew she carried. Her sharp blue eyes flicked over you, searching for any hint of progress. You hesitated, your gaze drifting back to the closed cell. âItâs⊠ongoing,â you replied, the words clipped, as your unease bubbled beneath the surface. She followed your line of sight, noticing your fixation. Without waiting for an invitation, Caitlyn strode past you, her footsteps purposeful, echoing in the silence as she approached the cell. âWhat is it about this one?â she asked, her tone even, though her curiosity was evident. You didnât answer immediately, the heaviness in your chest growing. âItâs locked,â you said finally, the words feeling too small for the weight of your unease. âBut itâs too quiet. Too⊠deliberate.â Caitlyn reached out, resting her hand lightly on the cold metal bars. âLetâs open it,â she said decisively, her command leaving no room for argument. The tension in her voice betrayed her own unease, though her face remained calm and unreadable.
As the cell door creaked open, the air grew heavy with an acrid, chemical tang. There, sitting upright in the dim light, was a figure that made your breath hitchâDr. Reveck. His sunken, hollow eyes locked onto yours, recognition flashing briefly across his face. Then came the cold, calculating glare of someone who had already weighed and dismissed your worth. âYouâre persistent,â he murmured, his voice low and rasping, as though it hadnât been used in days. âBut persistence doesnât make you immune to mistakes.â His lips twitched, a ghost of a smile that never reached his eyes. âWhat are you here for? To make another mistake?â Before you could respond, Caitlynâs sharp footsteps echoed through the corridor, her tone cutting the tension. âDr. Reveck,â she began, her words laced with authority, âyouâre going to answer for what youâve done. Whatever experiments youâve been runningâwhatever monsters youâve unleashedâit ends now.â Reveckâs expression didnât waver, though his gaze shifted to Caitlyn with a disconcerting calm. âAnswers,â he said, almost mockingly. âThe only people who demand them are those too weak to seek the truth themselves.â The sudden clang of metal doors opening at the end of the hall signaled Ambessaâs arrival. Her towering figure filled the space, the weight of her presence silencing any retort Caitlyn might have had. Her eyes swept the scene before resting on Reveck. âThis is the man responsible?â she asked, her voice an authoritative rumble. Reveck tilted his head slightly, observing Ambessa with a detached curiosity. âAnd you are?â he asked, his tone clinical, as though dissecting her existence. Ambessa took a step closer, her imposing frame making the cramped cell feel even smaller. âIâm the one deciding whether youâre worth keeping alive,â she said, her voice unwavering. âAnd right now, youâre not making a good case.â
The tension in the room was palpable, your pulse pounding in your ears as you stood frozen, caught between these forces of will. Caitlyn glanced at you, her expression tight, as if silently willing you to act or speak. Dr. Reveck finally turned back to you, his gaze sharper now, as though seeing past your mask of authority to the pain youâd been carrying. âTell me,â he said softly, almost conversationally, âare you here to find answers, or are you just running from your own failures?â Before you could answer Dr. Reveckâs cutting remark, the sharp clink of handcuffs broke the silence. Caitlyn had stepped forward, her features stern as she clasped the restraints over Reveckâs thin wrists. âYouâll answer for your crimes,â she said coldly. âBut your cooperation might still buy you a sliver of mercy.â Reveck barely flinched, his pale eyes darting between Caitlyn and Ambessa as if calculating the odds of survival. He let out a low, humorless chuckle. âMercy,â he echoed, his voice dripping with disdain. âA curious word coming from Piltoverâs enforcers. Tell me, Commander Kirammanâhow does mercy reconcile with the blood already on your hands?â Caitlynâs jaw tightened, but before she could reply, Ambessaâs voice rumbled from behind her. âEnough.â Her tone brooked no argument as she stepped into the cell, her towering figure filling the cramped space. âYour investigation isnât finished here,â she said, her eyes locking onto yours with a commanding weight. âYouâve uncovered the man, but not the monster.â
Reveckâs lips curled faintly, a reaction as subtle as it was unsettling. âThe beast,â he murmured, as though savoring the word. âYou think youâre hunting it, but itâs already closer than you realize. Closer than any of you would dare admit.â Ambessa ignored him, her gaze still fixed on you. âFind it,â she said firmly. âBefore this trail goes cold and more lives are lost.â
Reveckâs smile widened slightly, his voice taking on a cryptic edge. âAnd when you find it,â he said, his tone almost taunting, âyou might not like what you uncover.â The weight of his words hung heavy in the air as you exchanged a brief, tense glance with Caitlyn. Without another word, Ambessa turned and walked toward the cell door, her presence commanding the attention of everyone in the room. Caitlyn followed, her hand lingering on her holstered weapon as if still on edge. You stayed behind for a moment longer, your gaze locked with Reveckâs, searching for something in his unflinching expressionâa hint of truth, or maybe just an answer you werenât ready to face.
You stepped out of the cell, the cold air biting against your skin. The echo of Ambessaâs commanding words and Reveckâs cryptic warnings swirled in your head, mixing with Caitlynâs sharp presence. Every step away from the cell felt heavier, the pressure of what youâd just witnessed settling into the pit of your stomach. Reveckâs words wouldnât leave you. âYou think youâre hunting it, but itâs already closer than you realize.â They repeated in your mind like a haunting refrain, twisting your thoughts into knots. What did he mean? And why did it feel like there was more truth in his taunts than anyone cared to admit? The sterile prison corridor seemed darker now, its shadows crawling up the walls like something alive. A prickle of unease traced up your spine. For a moment, you paused, glancing back at the dim outline of the cell. It felt as though somethingâor someoneâwas watching. The air was too quiet, heavy with an unsaid warning. You shook your head and looked down, trying to steady your breaths, but your heart stopped cold. There, lying on the cold, stone floor just ahead of you, was a strand of blue hair. It glimmered faintly in the pale light, its color unmistakable. Powder. Your knees threatened to buckle, but you forced yourself to stay upright. A rush of memories flooded backâher laughter, her wide, curious eyes, the promises you made to her and Vi. And then the explosion, the chaos, and everything that came after. Your breathing quickened as you knelt down and gingerly picked up the strand, its texture soft but alien, almost too delicate for something so steeped in blood and tragedy. How did it get here? And why now?
The corridor seemed to stretch endlessly before you, the walls pressing in tighter. Your pulse thundered in your ears as a hundred questions screamed in your mind, all vying for answers. But one thought rose above them all, clear and sharp as a knife:
She was here.
And if she was here, then what had you missed? What was waiting just beyond the next shadow? You clutched the strand tighter, a knot of fear and determination tightening in your chest. You couldnât let this go. Not now. Not after everything. With trembling hands and racing thoughts, you turned and walked toward the exit, but every step away from that cell felt like stepping deeper into the unknown.
You pulled your coat tighter around you, the cool night air biting at your skin. Your feet moved again, this time carrying you toward Zaun. If there was even the faintest chance she was there, you had to follow it. Whether you were ready or not, the path ahead was clear. You had to find her. And this time, you couldnât fail. You had been at it for hoursâno, daysâpiecing together fragments of evidence that felt more like whispers in the dark. Each lead took you deeper into Zaunâs underbelly: a blood trail smeared across cracked pavement, scorch marks that didnât belong, and the eerie testimonies of those too afraid to say much at all. The closer you got, the more everything started pointing to one place. Youâd seen the tunnel marked on old maps of Zaunâa forgotten artery deep within the district, barely mentioned anymore except in hushed tones. Something had happened there, something people were afraid to talk about. Standing at its mouth now, you could feel the weight of the place pressing on you like a physical force. The green chemfog swirled thickly, the heavy air carrying a stench of rust, decay, and something faintly metallic. It was quiet, unnervingly so, the usual hum of Zaunâs machinery conspicuously absent. You stepped forward cautiously, every instinct screaming at you to turn back. But the faintest trace of blood along the ground caught your attention, leading you further in. Whatever had been hereâor was still hereâwasnât human. And yet, you couldnât shake the feeling that this wasnât just a hunt for a monster. This was something personal, a shadow from your past reaching out to drag you back. As you stood at the edge of the tunnel, Dr. Reveckâs voice echoed in your mind, his words heavy with warning.
âYou think youâre hunting it, but itâs already closer than you realize.â
The memory of his cold, detached tone sent a shiver down your spine. You tried to brush it off, focus on the task at hand. But it wasnât easy. There was something about the way heâd looked at you, almost pitying, that gnawed at your resolve.
âYou might not like what you uncover.â
The blood trail led further into the shadows, growing thicker, fresher. Each step you took seemed to confirm the truth of his cryptic warning. This wasnât just a trailâit was a trap, a path carved by something that knew youâd follow. Despite yourself, fear clawed at the edges of your mind. You gripped your weapon tightly, the sound of your own breathing loud in the suffocating silence. If Dr. Reveck was right, if it was closer than you realized, then maybeâjust maybeâit wasnât the beast you were hunting anymore. Your heart pounded in your chest as you ventured deeper into the tunnel, every nerve on edge. The oppressive darkness seemed alive, pressing down on you as if the walls themselves wanted to swallow you whole. Then, breaking through the suffocating silence, you heard itâa voice. A familiar cry echoed through the hollow passage, carrying a name you hadnât heard in years.
âPowder.â
Your breath hitched, and without thinking, your feet carried you toward the sound. The cry was raw, desperate, and unmistakable. It clawed at the memories youâd buried deepâdays spent in the smog-filled streets of Zaun, promises whispered in the dead of night. You turned a corner, and there they were. The sight stopped you cold. Vi was locked in a brutal struggle, her movements sharp and relentless as she fought the towering monstrosity before her. Jinxâno, Powderâwas nearby, her chaotic energy radiating even in the chaos, her laughter twisted with something between joy and pain. The beast, its hulking form both animal and something far worse, loomed over them. You stood frozen for a moment, unable to reconcile the scene before you. The two sisters you had sworn to protect were here, together again, fighting a nightmare brought to life. This wasnât just a fightâit was their fight. But as the beastâs roar shook the walls of the tunnel, you knew you couldnât just stand there. Not this time. You swung your electro-baton again, sending a crack of electricity through the beastâs thick hide. It staggered back, growling low, but you were ready to strike again. Then, a voice you hadnât heard in what felt like ages cut through the chaos, sharp and frantic.
âY/N?â
Your heart skipped a beat, and you turned, breath catching. There, standing in front of you with wide, shocked eyes, was Jinx. But it wasnât just her surprise that caught your attentionâit was the frantic energy radiating from her as her gaze flickered between you and the monster. Before you could even process the situation, Viâs voice rang out, filled with desperation. âGet out of the way!â she yelled, her eyes locking onto the beast just as it made a move in your direction. The words barely registered before you heard the guttural growl of the creature, its monstrous form lunging toward you, faster than you could react. Your instincts kicked in just in time as you dove to the side, pushing Jinx out of the way and out of the path of the beast. In the chaos of the moment, you felt a sharp pang in your chestâJinxâs face, twisted with a mixture of fear and resolve, flashed in your mind for just a second. She wasnât ready to lose him again. But the situation was slipping further from control, and you couldnât afford to wait any longer. Before you could strike, a hand shot out, gripping your arm with surprising strength. You whirled around, heart pounding, only to find Powder standing there. Her eyes were wide, frantic, pleading. âStop!â she cried, her voice desperate, barely above a whisper. But it was enough to freeze you in place, your pulse hammering in your ears. The world seemed to slow as Powderâs frantic cry echoed in your mind.
âItâs Vander.â
For a moment, you couldnât breathe. The name hung in the air, shattering everything you thought you knew. Your heart pounded against your ribs, memories of Vander flooding your mindâhis hands, strong yet tender, holding you close during the darkest times. His laugh, the warmth he exuded when the world around you seemed so cold. He had been your everything. You had loved him with every fiber of your being. But this thing, this beast, it was not the man you had known. This creature, with its bloodshot eyes and twisted form, was not Vander. It couldnât be. Your hands shook as you tightened your grip on the electro-baton, but it felt wrongâso wrong. The memories of him, so vivid and painful, clashed with the grotesque beast standing before you. You felt sick to your stomach, a wave of guilt crashing over you. You had failed him. Failed to save him. And now, you couldnât even bring yourself to end the nightmare he had become. Your breath hitched as Powder stepped forward, desperation in her voice. âPlease, Y/N, stop. I know itâs him. I can feel him in there. I wonât let you hurt him again.â Her words were a plea, a fragile hope in the storm. But your heart twisted with doubt. You could still hear the screams, the way the beast had ravaged everything in its path. And yet⊠something in Powderâs eyes, something in her raw desperation, made you falter.
The beastâVanderâlurched forward, its eyes locking onto you with an intensity that nearly paralyzed you. Every memory you had ever shared with him felt like it was being ripped from your chest.âVander,â you whispered, the word slipping from your lips before you could stop it. The weight of it crushed you. You had spent so many years believing that Vander was lost, that the man you loved was gone. But here he was, in some twisted form, and it was as if everything you had been through had led you to this moment. Powderâs voice trembled as she pleaded once more. âPlease, Y/N. Trust me. Itâs him. Donât hurt him. Heâs still in there.â The battle inside you was unbearable. Every part of you screamed to fight, to destroy the beast before it could hurt anyone else. But Powderâs faceâthe vulnerability, the fearâheld you in place. Your heart ached for her, for the girl who had once been Powder, the girl who had believed so deeply in the man who had been Vander. And for a long moment, you did nothing. Your body, your mind, were paralyzed by the weight of it all.
You wanted to believe her, wanted to believe that Vander was still there somewhere beneath that monstrous exterior. You swallowed hard, the tears threatening to break free. Slowly, shakily, you lowered the electro-baton, letting it fall to your side. It felt like an eternity, the weight of the decision heavier than any battle you had ever fought. The beastâVanderâlet out a low growl, and for a split second, it seemed to hesitate, its glowing eyes softening. And then, before you could process what was happening, it lunged. In a split-second, you shoved Vi out of the way, your body reacting faster than your mind could follow. You felt the beastâs claws rake across your shoulder, pain searing through your skin. The world blurred for a moment, your vision flickering as you stumbled backward, feeling weaker by the second. And then, amidst the chaos, the word tore from your chest.
âVanderâŠâ
The sound of his name was a raw, guttural cry, one that echoed through the tunnels, through your soul. The pain hit you harder than any wound could. Vander, that name, those memoriesâthey tore you apart. You had vowed to protect Vi and Powder, to keep them safe from the horrors of the world, yet here you stood, helpless. The love you had for him, for both of them, never faded. But now? Now you wondered if you'd failed them all. Could you ever undo the damage, or was it too late to save any of them? This couldnât be happening. He couldnât be this. But here he was, and you couldnât turn away. Not now. Not after everything.
As the beastâthe twisted, monstrous form of Vanderâpins you to the ground, his massive claw digs into your shoulder, a searing pain that nearly overwhelms you. Your body is trembling, pinned beneath his weight, but you find the strength to cry out. âVander!â The word escapes your lips like a prayer, a cry full of pain, longing, and grief. For a fleeting moment, the ferocity in his bloodshot eyes falters. Thereâs a flicker of something, a split-second recognition that makes your heart ache with hope, even as your breath hitches in terror. The claws dig deeper, and for a second, you wonder if itâs all over. The beastâs heavy breaths rattle through your chest, but you canât stop. This has to be the moment. This has to reach him. With what strength you have left, you lift your free hand and place it gently on his massive claw, the very one that could end your life. You speak the words that have haunted your thoughts, words full of both love and desperate sorrow, knowing they might be the last you ever speak to him.
âItâs me... your sunshine.â
The words hang in the air, fragile and raw, and for a heartbeat, time seems to stop. The beastâs gaze flickersâjust for a momentâas if the sound of your voice stirs something deep within him. Thereâs a trembling hesitation in his claw, as if heâs hearing something buried beneath the rage and the pain, something that reminds him of who he was. In the chaos of your heart, you realize your words are more than a plea. Theyâre a lifeline thrown into a sea of darkness, hoping that some part of Vander will catch it. For a heartbeat, you feel the world shift, the crushing weight of the beastâs form loosening as something human flickers in the depths of his eyes. His growls soften, his body stills, as if struggling against the flood of memories. Then, as if through a fog, his voiceâgravelly, strained, brokenârumbles from the depths of his throat, just a whisper but heavy with a history that neither of you could erase.
âY/NâŠ?â
The name feels like a weight lifted off your chest, like the first breath after drowning. His voice is there, faint, but real. Vander is still in there. You can feel itâthe man you loved, the one who had promised to always protect you, the one who had once held you close during the darkest nights, is right here in front of you. Tears blur your vision, and your body trembles, caught between the raw pain, the disbelief, and a flood of emotions you never thought youâd face again. With a trembling breath, you whisper, âItâs me, Vander⊠itâs your Y/NâŠâ In that moment, his once ferocious red eyes flicker. A slow shift begins, and your heart seizes in your chest as you see something break through the fogâa glimmer of blue and green cutting through the fire. For a single, fleeting second, you see Vander there, in his eyes. The man you loved. The protector who had once carried you through the worst storms. Itâs real. Heâs still in there. The grip around you tightens, not with violence, but with a deep, consuming desperation. His body trembles with something far greater than rageâsomething more human. His chest releases a low, guttural breath, the growl that once shook the air now softened, trembling with the weight of all that he has become, all heâs lost.
Heâs no longer the man you remember, not entirely. But heâs not the beast either. No longer fully consumed by it. Itâs somewhere in between, and in that space, you cling to him like youâve never clung to anything before. You feel his hands, so monstrous and terrifying in their size, holding you closeâ holding you. He pulls you in with a desperation that makes your chest ache, his form trembling as if heâs afraid you might slip away again, as if this might all vanish in an instant. The sheer weight of him, the warmth of his touch, releases everything youâve buried deep insideâthe fear, the questions, the pain, the grief. Every memory of him, of what you lost, surfaces and consumes you. Your sobs come, raw and uncontrollable. The sound fills the air between you, as you let go of everything youâve carried alone all this time. And in the grip of this agony, in the midst of your sobbing breaths, you feel Vanderâthe man who once loved youâis still fighting to hold onto you, still fighting to be the protector he once was. His arms, still massive, still deadly, are now filled with tenderness. He doesnât need to speak, not yet. His embrace says everything. Heâs still here, heâs still fighting, and he hasnât forgotten you. In that moment, you realize that the beast, the rage, the monstrous formânone of it can take away who he was, who he still is to you. Tears blur your vision even more, but you no longer try to stop them. You let them fall freely, because in the midst of the devastation, the pain, and the years you spent wondering if this day would ever come, you knowâ heâs here. Not just in body, but in soul. And youâll hold on to him, no matter what form he takes. Youâll fight for him, just as he fought for you.
As Vanderâs gaze shifts toward Powder and Vi, his monstrous form trembles slightly, and the flicker of recognition in his eyes softens further. Despite the beast he has become, there's a tenderness in the way he moves, his massive arm opening wide, offering a place for them to find solace in his embrace. The look in their eyes is a mix of agony and hope, the weight of everything they've endured written across their faces. Itâs clear theyâre torn between fear of what heâs become and the desire to believe that the father they once knew is still inside.
Without a word, you reach out, your voice quiet but full of emotion.
âGo to him. Heâs still your father. Heâs still here with us.â
The words are simple, but they carry the weight of years of grief, the ache of a lost family and the hope of its fragile restoration. Powderâs eyes fill with tears, and Vi, standing beside her, slowly steps forward. The two of them move together, drawn toward Vanderâs open arms, like a long-buried longing finally being met. They collapse into his embrace, and the world around you seems to pause. Vander, in his monstrous form, holds them close, his massive arms gentle yet desperate, as though heâs afraid they might disappear if he holds them too loosely. The pain, the fear, all of it melts away in this moment, replaced by something simpleâlove. Heâs still their father, still the protector who had raised them. Even now, with all the darkness and the destruction surrounding them, Vander is here, alive, and for this moment, whole.
And you stand back, watching them hold each other. The tears in your own eyes sting as you witness the reunion, knowing that, despite everything, the heart of the man you loved is still present. He is their fatherâ your Vanderâand for that, you are thankful.
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She was dying to know what he obviously didn't want to tell her, not now anyway. Focusing on what he did reveal she nodded her head, "Maybe you can start seeing them again, on a regular basis. Do you want me to schedule you an appointment?" You can't force him. Grace's voice rang in her ear, "I know I can't make you go." She defended apprehensively, "I just-" tucking some hair behind her ear, "If you can't or are not ready to talk to me about where you're at mentally, I'd rather you talk to someone. You know what, talking to a professional is probably better than talking to me anyway."
"Agree to disagree," she replied, before sitting up with a little more confidence. "Sure, we'll talk about it later but the last thing I'll say for now is, I'm making it my mission to either become the best of friends with that voice or learn how to shut him up." Even saying it felt like an uphill battle, but she didn't want to feel helpless. Nodding as he spoke about insurance, she didn't have a clue how to go about insurance on a phone. Giving him a look, "Yeah, but you're a Conroy. It's a no brainer they'd replace your phone." She bit her lip nervously, "I'll just- I'll decide later." she walked towards the closet as he proposed his counter offer. "You've got yourself a deal." She opened the cupboard and reached for the shelf but they were just out of reach. Assessing her distance, she began to jump and reach pulling the sheet off the shelf a half an inch with every jump. Any normal girl would ask the six foot, four guy to help her, but Chloe had been programmed to do things on her own. Asking for help didn't come naturally.
Kade was starting to get a little antsy at the prodding but he wasn't blaming Chloe for it. She had every right to be curious, to worry about him. Last night's episode centered around her and it would make sense to any logical person that she would blame herself even if it wasn't her fault. And it wasn't. "I've been neglecting things for awhile. Even before you and I..." How did he describe the change between her winning a drinking contest between the two of them and what had happened in the bathtub? They weren't dating, even though he would absolutely consider her his girlfriend if he was given permission. But they were something, right? "Seeing my therapist might have helped..." He'd neglected that too, thinking if he just buried himself in work that he'd be too busy for his mind to catch up with him. Unfortunately that seemed to play a big part in his downfall.
"You're not a loser," he argued. "I think we both have a lot of shit we deal with inside of us that comes from different places. I know you don't feel that way but I let the tiny worry that you might not want anything to do with me because of who I am and what I deal with be louder than the voice that knows better." That part of him knew she cared, couldn't deny it. Couldn't let her deny it either, really. It was too obvious. "Can we talk about that stuff later?" If there needed to be more conversation about it, anyway. Kade just needed a break. "If it was an expense to begin with I'm sure we had insurance on it. Shouldn't be hard to get you a new one today." He could see that the conversation was bothering her but he wasn't letting it go just yet. "Hey - this isn't the same as me getting you a gift. Strictly from a business standpoint, you need a new phone. My company pays for that. That's not even really just me. The whole Conroy family operates out of the same company. Makes it easier for us. It's a business expense. Easy to fix. Had to replace my own three times last year."
"Spare sheets are in the linen closet in the hall. I'll help you make the bed. Not that you would know," he teased. "But the spare room is freezing. If we stay in my room I'll let you turn on the floors."
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Love like a Fool
Summary: I shouldnât known from the moment my heart felt more for Caitlyn, that it was a mistake. I thought love was supposed to be about taking risks and loving like a fool. I donât want to regret anything, but I have to limit myself because she feels uneasy. Is it because of me? I must be lacking in many ways. I promised myself to get better. I need to prove to others that I can. Â
Warning: Slight fluff then pure angstÂ
Pairing: Caitlyn Kiramman X Fem Reader
Word Count: 6.2k
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The target moves back and forth in quick and uneven motion as a way to stimulate the movement of humans. I place the sniper rifle closer to my body. The cold metal pressed against my chest. I narrow my eyes at the target watching it jerk back and forth. I place my finger against the trigger as I start to steady my breathing. My heart rate begins to slow. The breeze in the air seems to be silent for a moment. My eyes quickly shift to focus on one target as it starts rolling toward the center of the scope. A loud bang comes from my gun as I press the trigger. The smell of gun smoke reaches my nose as the smoke rises from the nozzle. I lower the gun and tilt my body to examine the shot. A hole is evident on the target, but not where I was trying to aim. The bullet was several inches below the head of the target. I frown and feel disappointment arising from within.Â
I want to be better and prove to others that I can take on tougher tasks. Iâve been assigned as an enforcer, stuck with the simple role of Piltover's council gatekeeper. I want to be part of the bigger action, specifically, to be part of Caitlynâs team.Â
I know I am capable, or at least⊠I hope I am.Â
News spread that Caitlyn Kiramman has become a Sheriff and I couldnât agree more. She is amazing at her job. Iâve secretly studied her in admiration. I saw her in action. She is stern and confident, but at the same time so graceful. She balances fear and love so well. Her facade never falls to others, but I sense thereâs a softness in her gaze when she notices me. Itâs a quick and small look, so I canât put a finger on it. All I can do in response is smile back while feeling my cheeks heat up.Â
âPracticing again?â A voice snaps me out of daydreaming. A recognizable British accent. Refined and poised. I turn my head to see Caitlyn standing with her arms crossed. I widen my eyes before saluting her. She has a soft grinning smirk on her lips. Her beautiful long blue hair falls over her shoulders. Sheâs in her work uniform, seemingly that she just finished a task.Â
âYes,â I quickly respond to her question. She chuckles shortly and walks over, eyeing the target. She stops next to me, a little closer than I expected and I feel my heart rate increase. My eyes quickly flicker at the curves of her body then back down the ground in respect.Â
âYou practice quite a lot,â She notes. This isnât the first time Iâve bumped into her at the practice shooting area. Itâs actually quite often. Caitlyn is strict with her studies and skills. She needs to do things perfectly right. It is not strange to find her at the shooting range after work hours. She has gotten used to seeing me there as well. She never said it, but I believe she likes how Iâm willing to get better. She notices how other enforcers donât practice as much.
I shyly run my hand on the back of my neck. Her eyes glance down to watch my reaction. I peek between my eyelashes and make eye contact with her. The closeness and eye contact make me unconsciously grip the gun. I quickly look back down to the ground. Examining the distance between our shoes.Â
âI want to prove to others I can be good,â I finally admit. I didnât want to reveal the part where I dream of being in her team.Â
That would be too silly of a confession.Â
She raises her eyebrows and pauses, deep in thought. The wind gently blows against my bare skin as silence coats the air. I feel anxiety increasing while she continues to stare at me, motionless and speechless. Thereâs a shift in her eyes, a shift that I donât understand.Â
Does she think I canât be good? Is she too afraid to tell me the truth?Â
Thoughts swirl in my head naturally. Itâs a negative trait that I endure every day. My mind runs thousands of thoughts that can be entirely false. But I also believe certain voices are true, but I have yet to distinguish the two. I furrow my eyebrows and force myself to look away from her. I couldnât bear to continue to theorize what her expression meant. I hear her shift her body to lean her body weight against the bullet-loading table.Â
âI can help you,â She offers. I feel my heart stop pounding to make sure I didnât hear her wrong. I jerk my head up with wide eyes. Caitlyn, the best sniper shooter, is going to help me.Â
âAre you serious?â I hesitate. What did I do to deserve this special treatment from her? She simply nods and a few hair strands fall over her face. She smiles while brushing her bangs behind her ear. I am still speechless, not knowing what to do next. She figures and gently reaches for my gun. Her fingers curl around the handle, a few centimeters from my hand. She brings it up to my chest. I look at her in confusion yet again.Â
âShow me how you aim,â She orders. I lick my lips and move quickly to action. I do not want to waste a single second of getting trained by her. I turn my body to the targets and lift the gun up. I lean my head down to look through the scope. Suddenly I feel Caitlyn move her body to locate behind me. Her fingers gently tilt the tip of the gun at a specific angle. Her other hand moves to my hip. Like a young girl in love, my heart pounds hard. I would also blame the fact that I am touched starved. Working as an enforcer limits the time I can spend romanticizing with others. People also avoid me. I am no one special, I like to believe.Â
This is far from romantic. I know she doesnât like me, but with her body heat pressing against me. I canât help it. Itâs quite embarrassing.Â
âYou should stand more straight,â She corrects. I shiver at the realization of how close her lips are to my ears. The distance sends chills down my body. No amount of daydreaming can make up for this moment. I shallow away my emotions and straighten my back. I feel myself press against her chest.Â
âSlow down your heartbeat and breathing,â She chuckles. My cheeks start warming.Â
âSorry,â I squeak. She doesnât respond, but instead continues to coach. She removes her hand from my hip and grips my shoulders. She reminds me to tighten my muscles and grip. Once she is satisfied with my position, she removes herself and stands back. I secretly let out a breath of relief. If she continued pressing her body against me, I wouldn't be able to perform accurately. That was the last thing I wanted to do in front of her.Â
âNow focus and calculate the timing,â She orders. I close my eyes to calm my breathing. When I feel my heartbeat going at a steady pace, I open my eyes. My sight completely focuses on the target.Â
I need to get this right. I have to impress Caitlyn.Â
My attention zooms into a specific target and I press into the trigger. Another loud bang echoes into the sky. I let out a shaky breath of anticipation. I immediately lower my gun to look at the target. I guess my hope was too high. The bullet hole was a few centimeters from the head. Better than before, but not perfect.Â
Not perfect enough for Caitlyn.Â
My shoulders slowly drop and I feel anxious thoughts creeping up again. I frown and look at her nervously. I donât know what to expect. To my surprise, she seems sort of proud.Â
âGood job,â She compliments.Â
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A couple of months of training have passed faster than I realize. I am surprised at how long she agreed to train me. No one else has gotten this special treatment. Even though there are times when sheâs tired from a mission, she would still show up. As time went on it wasn't just training anymore. We would go out to eat dinner or a picnic on a sunny day. Not only have my skills increased, but my crush on her did as well. I spent too much time with her to not develop deeper feelings. I didnât want to. I wanted things professional, just in case I ruined things.Â
The more time we spent together, the more people talked about us. Baseless rumors begin to spread. I didnât want to hear it, but people spoke loudly- as if I wasnât there. They all picture me as someone who manipulated her way to Caitlyn. That I am nothing special. I have no rich or authoritative name for myself. No one knew who I was until I started involving myself with her.Â
I thought these accusations would cause Caitlyn to stay away from me. Sheâs everything Iâm not. After all, she has an image to keep. I do not want to stain it.Â
But, she never stopped.Â
Caitlyn started to teach me about combat. She wanted to enhance not only my shooting skills but my fighting as well. Â
So here we are, standing on the mat with our fists up. I suck in a deep breath as sweat begins collecting on my neck. I feel a slight painful sore developing on my stomach from her punch that I failed to block. She gestures a finger at me to make the first move. I launch myself to her and she swiftly dodges and elbows my back. I grunt and stumble on my footing. I gather myself, not wanting to give up and turn to face her. Her eyes hint with glee when she notices a shift in my face. I clench my jaw and focus on her moves. Then I saw it. A small opening where I can tackle her. I rush forward, grabbing her arm. She lets out a gasp in surprise before I hurl her onto the ground. I quickly pin her onto the ground by locking my thighs around her wrist.Â
I smiled brightly, my eyes sparkling. I finally did it. Her chest moves up and down quickly as she gets lost in my joy. She places her elbow onto the ground to support half her body up. I continued smiling, unaware of the plan she had in mind.Â
She leans her head closer, testing the waters. Her lips linger over mine before she pulls back a little. Her heavy-lidded eyes gaze up. My smile begins to slowly drop in realization. I gulp and a blush appears on my cheeks. Her eyes flicker from my lips and back to my eyes. I hesitate, not knowing what to do, but I lean forward. Eager to capture her lips, but afraid to make the first move. She gently smiles, understanding my actions before closing the distance.
Her soft lips pressed against mine. I squeeze my eyes shut and clench my fist. She brings her hands up to touch my cheeks. Her thumbs draw a circle while her soft lips continue to move. I lean deeper into the kiss, wanting to permanently remember this moment forever. All my anxious thoughts seem to be silent just for a short moment. She is the first to pull away from the kiss. Leaning her forehead against mine. I place my hand over hers and smile.Â
Caitlynâs eyes suddenly become stern and she pulls her body away. My mind races in worry. I furrow my eyebrows while looking at her in confusion.Â
âIâm sorry,â She apologizes. I shake my head slowly, trying to understand.Â
Was the kiss a mistake? Did I do something wrong?Â
âIâŠâ I hesitate. I worry about my next words. I worried that she would push herself away if I said the wrong things. I wanted to confess my feelings, but I was afraid I would embarrass myself if she said it was a mistake. I wanted to tell her it was okay, but I feared she would think I didnât feel anything. A part of me was so terrified that she did feel something for me, but the kiss awakened a realization in her.Â
I never got the chance to gather my thoughts before she got up. I try to reach out and grab her wrist, but she hurries away.Â
âIâm sorry. Iâll⊠see you sometime again,â She says before disappearing. I feel my eyes begin to water. My anxious thoughts may be right this time. As much as I try to think of a different conclusion, my negativity chokes up any other possible reasoning.Â
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Caitlyn avoided me. Every time she sees me walking by, she turns in the other direction. I try to force a smile. Understanding that she may be struggling with her thoughts. All I can do for her is to wait. I need to understand that Iâm not enough for her. After several more days, I thought she had forgotten me. I went to my regular shooting range hoping to bump into her, but she never showed up.Â
As I walk with my head down, I see a pair of shoes stop in front of me. I can immediately recognize her shoes. Caitlyn had blocked my walking pathway. I jerk back in surprise before examining her in confusion. Her eye circles are dark and her hair is messy. It seems like she has been lacking sleep. She licks her lips and plays with her fingers. I stand silent with a pounding heart, waiting for her to speak. She lets out a breath and I brace myself for the worst.Â
âIâm sorry I avoided you,â She begins. I pause for a moment as her words sink. I summon my confidence by clenching my fist. My lips waver as I try to smile at her. I wasnât actually happy, but I wanted to show her I appreciated her stepping up. I understand why she would want to avoid me.Â
âItâs okay,â I answer, a little shaky for my liking. She glances around the hall as I assume sheâs making sure no one else is around. A few people walk by, giving me an unexplainable stare. I tilt my head to the side to avoid peopleâs eyes. She then grabs my hand and tugs me along with her. I stumble on my footsteps to catch up with her. She pulls us into a dark room and slams the door. She breathes heavily, her chest moving up and down before turning to face me again. I stand awkwardly in the middle of the room. I can still see her figure with the small lamp in the corner.Â
âI⊠I think I like you,â She confesses like the truth has been choking her to death. It's as if itâs a surprise that someone like her could be interested in someone like me. She stared at me with a scared expression like she didnât fully understand herself. I feel my heart ache, but I force a smile again.Â
Sheâs been struggling because of me.Â
I opened my mouth to speak, but I realized I couldnât say anything.Â
âI donât know what to say,â I admit. I shift my body weight uncomfortably. My hands come up to wrap themselves around me. A poor attempt to comfort myself. She pushes herself from the door and walks over to me. She hesitates a little, before reaching down to touch my hands. I stare at the way her fingers hold mine. Sheâs so gentle.Â
âI want to try and love you,â She pauses, âbut we have to do it in secret,âÂ
I tilt my head up to look at the sincerity in her eyes. I can tell she is worried. Wondering how people would view her if they found out she was meeting up with someone lowly like me. Debating if this reveal would hurt my feelings. Itâs a little humorous that she doesnât know the lengths I would go for her.Â
I tightened my grip on her hands and tugged her a little closer. I examine the beauty that reflects off the orange light. Sheâs a beautiful woman worthy of respect and care. I remove one hand from her hold and place it on her cheeks. She leans into the touch, letting out a shaky breath.Â
âI would do anything for you,â I confess like a fool in love. Her eyes dilate and she lets out a sigh of relief. Her shoulders relax as she finally smiles.
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I never thought how much more I could fall for Caitlyn. I love her. I didnât care about the hidden touches behind doors. The secret messages we pass. It was our love that I couldnât regret. We completely ignore each other when passing by in the halls. Oh, how I wish I could shout to the world about her. Rumors between her and I have successfully died out.Â
I wait patiently in my room, waiting for the skies to become darker so that Caitlyn can sneak her way over. I hear quiet quick knocks on the door. I stumble my way over and swing the door open. She stands with a shy smile on her face. I quickly grab her wrist and tug her in, slamming the door behind me.Â
I pull her into a hug, soaking in her warmth and scent. She hugs back with the same amount of eagerness. We stay silent for a few more seconds before I pull away.
âAre you hungry?â I ask as I walk to the kitchen, âI can start preparing-âÂ
She calls my name, cutting me off. I stop in my tracks to look at her. She seems hesitant again, her eyes wavering. A look that brings me back to the day we stood in the dark room.Â
âI have to tell you something,â She explains. She starts walking to the coach and I follow along. I sit down, my knees brushing against hers. She reaches over to touch my hand with a stern look.Â
âI got put on a very important case,â She says. I widen my eyes and smile.Â
âWell, thatâs great news right?â I chirp. She lets out a nervous laugh. Her gaze averts to the side for a brief second. My smile begins to drop slightly.Â
âIt is⊠but I have to be gone for a year,â She reveals.
âA year?â I repeat slowly. My grip starts to loosen from her hold. I shouldnât be scared, but there is a part of me that worries. So much can happen in a year.Â
âItâs a mission to go to the undercity and-â
I start to zone out. Undercity? That place is filled with horror stories. No sane person dares to step foot in there. At least that was how I was taught by others. I canât imagine myself letting Caitlyn go down there. Itâs just not safe.Â
She squeezes my hands and I look back at her. My face is mixed with many emotions. I should not stop her from doing her job, but I donât want her gone for a year in Undercity. What if she gets hurt and I canât find her? How can I make a decision when I am unsure of myself?Â
âCan you wait for me?â She whispers.Â
The decision has already been made.Â
I squeeze my eyes shut as I turn my head to the side. I didnât want her to see me cry. She places her hands on my cheeks and slowly turns me to face her. I feel the warmth of her hands.Â
ââŠwhen do you leave?â I sniff.Â
âTomorrow morning,â She responds. Time seems to pause for a moment. I wish it stayed like that; so that I could stay by her side longer. Tomorrow? This is so soon and sudden. I searched in Caitlynâs eyes to find some type of hesitation, but there was nothing. I force myself to smile as my heart feels crushed. Nothing is going to stop her, not even my feelings. I understand that feelings alone canât dictate her decision, but I wish it was considered just a little bit more.Â
Did she really care about how I would feel? Did I not cross her mind when she accepted the mission? Do I matter that little?Â
All the anxious thoughts blew away when Caitlyn pulled me in for a hug. How foolish am I to disregard my hurt so fast for her? Love makes a person a fool.Â
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Five months have passed since Caitlyn left to go to the Undercity. I have gotten used to the feeling of being alone. This feeling is rather normal and something I am more familiar with. I still keep my duties of guarding the gates of the council building. Days and days of people not sparing me a second glance as they walk by. I sometimes wonder if they would even notice if I didnât show up one day.Â
I keep the house clean. Making sure Caitlynâs extra clothes are tucked neatly in my closet, ready for the day she comes back. When I lay in bed, I close my eyes and place my hand on the side where she usually lays. I imagine she is next to me. Humming and running her fingers through my hair. I smile for a moment, then frown when I realize Iâm daydreaming again. Itâs awfully cold without her touch.Â
11 months have passed and I feel impatient for her return. The picture I keep on the desk lacks dust by how many times Iâve touched it. Running my fingers across her face to remind myself of how soft her skin feels. My heart squeezes when I examine the bright smile that the camera captures. I gently place the picture down and lean my head against the cold surface of the desk.Â
Just a little more. I can wait, just like how she asked me to do. A simple task. I can do it.Â
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1 year and 1 month has passed. Anxiety eats away my skin as I scratch the surface with my nails. The councils ordered a one-month expansion, just in case Caitlyn had something important to do before they sent out a search for her. The enforcers are starting to become worried at the lack of her appearance.Â
The councils issue a meeting to form a team of three of the best enforcers. I stand by the door with a racing heart, listening to the councils talk amongst themselves. They list off the best enforcers on documents. The back of my neck starts to feel hot. My feet feel the urge to step forward. I must go to find my love. I find myself walking forward recklessly.
âI apologize for my unprofessional behavior, but please allow me to join the team,â My voice clashes and silences the room. I glance around to see the confused look on their faces. They had no idea I was there.Â
âAnd who are you?â One of the council's questions. They rub their fingers together with an amused smile. I bow down to show my respect. I tell them my name and title, with a shaky voice. Thereâs another pause again, til I hear someone snicker. That causes a domino effect where they all start to laugh. I bite my bottom lip as an embarrassing blush forms on my cheeks. My eyes water, tears forming at the edge. I turn my head down to stare at the floor. They question me and my motives:
âI never even noticed her there,â
âWhat can a gatekeeper do?â
âI admire how much courage that little girl has,â
âWhy are you so concerned?â Mrs. Kirammanâs question sounds the clearest among the others. I tilt my head up to look at her. The truth feels like acid in my throat. Caitlyn had asked me to keep our relationship a secret. I must keep the promise. Itâs not like it was hard to do so. I fully understand now why Caitlyn wanted it that way. They donât take me seriously. I am just a laughing stock at this moment. I canât dirty her name.Â
I lick my trembling lips and shake my head.Â
âI-I just want to-â
âIâm sorry dear, but we have an important discussion to do. The fate of my daughter relies on someone who can actually save her. Return to your position,â Mrs. Kiramman orders. I choke back my words. The little courage I have left vanishes. I quickly bow once more before walking back to my place. They return back to their conversation as normal, while I fight back tears. The uniform feels hot and stuffy against my skin. I feel unworthy of wearing the enforcer gear.Â
The moon appears bright in the sky as I sneak my way down the streets. I tug my hoodie closer to hide my face as I make my way to the Undercity. I am going to search for Caitlyn on my own.Â
The air starts to become more dense. I have never been here before. I can feel my anxious heart beating rapidly. A few strangers study me as I walk by. I grip my jacket closer to my body, avoiding their eyes. My footsteps quicken with one solid plan in mind.Â
Find Caitlyn.Â
I didnât care how reckless I was being. Walking into the Undercity with no solid plan. I canât even confidently say I can protect myself. Anything can happen to me before I can even find her.Â
After walking for several minutes I realized how big this city is. I canât just simply bump into her. I desperately look around to find someone that looks the least threatening. The task was harder to do than I expected. Most of the people are drunk or hunching their bodies as they are ready to launch forward. I scan more until I find a young boy. Innocent eyes with a few dirt marks scuffed on his cheeks. I walk to him, trying not to scare him off. He seems hesitant at first before I take my hoodie off to show my face. His shoulders visually relax. I kneel down to eye level with him.Â
âHi, can you help me find someone?â I whisper. His eyes dart around then back to me. He doesnât respond. I shuffle around in my pocket to find money. Once I pull it out his eyes brighten. He quickly nods his head in agreement.Â
âCan you help me find Caitlyn Kiramman? She is about this tall,â I stand to gesture her height, âshe has blue hair and a sharp nose,âÂ
I try my best to describe her to him. I hoped that the description was enough for him. Caitlyn doesnât look like she belongs in the Undercity. It must be easy to locate her.Â
The young boy ponders for a moment before his eyes brighten. He places his hand out and motions me to hand the cash. I place it on top of his hand and he quickly puts it in his pocket. He gestures to me to follow along, his little footsteps patter on the ground. It took about several minutes before he paused and pointed down the street. I tilt my head to examine the low-light street.Â
âSheâs there?-â I ask, but the little boy has already run off. I softly chuckle before composing myself. My heart quickens and the sound of my breathing is loud due to how quiet the streets are. I stand still for a moment to evaluate the setting. Thatâs when I hear a gentle giggle.Â
A giggle that sends a wave of crashing memories. My eyes begin to water as I hear the sound again. Itâs Caitlyn. I am sure of it. I silently follow the sound. I hear another voice, but canât make out who it could be. Maybe Caitlyn made a friend while she was staying here. The sound leads me to a tunnel with stairs.Â
I hide beside the walls and peek up the tunnel. There in the middle of the stairs is Caitlyn with another woman. My eyes widen in joy. Butterflies flutter in my stomach as I canât contain my excitement. I found her! Sheâs alive and well! I open my mouth to excitedly shout her name, but quickly stop.Â
Caitlyn places her hands on the womanâs hip, pulling her closer. She giggles again, biting the bottom of her lip. The woman sweetly smiles and leans her head closer. She kisses Caitlyn slowly, running her hands down her waist.Â
Overwhelming sorrow sinks deep within me. My eyes become glossy, blurring my vision of them. My hand jerks up to grip my chest. It squeezes and pounds in pain. I never knew my heart could physically hurt. I gasp for air as I feel like Iâm about to collapse. I lose my footing for a moment, sliding against the wall. I place a hand on the cold wall to hold myself.
I hear Caitlyn softly calling out my name in confusion. I quickly blink to clear my vision. Caitlyn walks down the stairs till she stands in front of me. She stares at me with a shocked expression. I feel myself forcing a stupid smile again. I squeeze my chest to numb the pain again.Â
ââŠHi,â I choke out. A failed attempt to sound happy. Her eyebrows furrow as she shakes her head. Â
âWhat are you doing here?â She asks. I want to cry out laughing. How can she ask that question? Itâs been longer than a year, did she lose track of time? Was she too busy?Â
âWho is this?â The woman beside her asks. Caitlyn's eyes move back and forth anxiously.Â
ââŠSheâs just an enforcer,â Caitlyn reveals. I furrow my eyebrows in despair and disgust. Iâm just an enforcer to her?Â
Was all the lovely touches nothing to her? Did the day she cried on my lap mean nothing? Whose name did she moan out when I touched her?Â
Without thinking I march up to her to push her. At least something to express my hurt, but the woman steps in front and shoves me hard. I slam against the wall and let out a small grunt. I already feel small and pathetic against her strength.Â
âWait, stop,â Caitlyn hurries to stop the woman. I peek up from my watery eyelashes, breathing heavily.Â
âSheâs lying,â I quietly laugh. The woman clenches her fist and walks up to me. She grabs a fistful of my jacket around my neck. I try clawing at her hands, but it was no use. She forces me to look at her.Â
âWho are you?â She hisses again. A tear rolls down my cheeks. I would wipe it off, but my hand is wrapped around hers. I painfully smile again.Â
âHer secret lover,â I choke out. I donât have to keep it in anymore. The weight lifts off my shoulders. I had always wished the reveal was going to be for something better, nicer, and more beautiful. Yet we are here in the cold night air as I gasp for air. I take a peek at Caitlyn to see her face scrunch in guilt. The woman let go of me. I suck in a deep breath while sliding down to the ground. I grip my throat and tug the collar of my jacket away. I feel too suffocated by everything.Â
I collect myself as much as I can before standing up again. I try to reach out and touch Caitlyn, but I pause and hesitate. My hands are shaking. I quickly bring it back to my chest to stop it from shaking so much. I lick my lips and look at her with pleading eyes.Â
âI came to look for you,â I explain.Â
âWhy?âÂ
Why?Â
âYou were gone for more than a year! I was left wondering if you got hurt! I got worried,â I cry out. Caitlyn shifts her footing uncomfortably. She avoids my eyes by looking around.Â
âCaitlynâŠwhy are you being like this?â My voice cracks. The way she is treating me hurts so much. I donât feel valued or special. As if⊠Iâm just a nobody, just like how everyone else viewed me. I thought I was different to her.Â
âPlease talk to me!â I beg. A tear escaped from my eyes as I wept. I clench my chest to hold myself. She breathes heavily while her eyes dart around. She looks worried and guilty.Â
âWas it because of her?â I direct it towards the woman, who scuffs in response. Caitlyn doesnât reply. I take a step towards the woman, not understanding my actions. She clenches her jaw and rotates her wrist to get ready. Her eyes glisten against the street lights. Possession and challenge are evident on her face. I can tell she wants to fight me for Caitlyn.Â
I am not backing down. Iâve trained hard for this.Â
She swings her fist at me, but I dodge it. I launch my body to collapse her, but she wraps her arm around my waist. She elbows my back hard til I let go. She swings again and knocks the left side of my cheek. I stumble back and yelp in pain. I bring my hand up to cup my throbbing cheek. She is so quick and strong. With just one punch it sent me backward. I glare at her nervously.Â
âGiving up so easily?â The woman laughs. I spit blood out my mouth and stand up again. She flickers her fingers to motion me forward. I swing my fist and she dodges, allowing her a clear shot at my stomach. I grunt and stumble back again. I gained my balance and I ran to her again, swinging recklessly. She punches my face near my nose. Pain shoots down my spine. I fall down and immediately grip my nose. Blood flows out and onto my hands. My chest moves up and down fast. I want to cry, but I choke it back when I look at Caitlyn. She stands with a worried look. She looks at me and the woman, pondering who she should care for more.
I need to prove I can be better. I need to show her I can protect her. I stumble to my feet, wiping my bloody nose with the back of my hand.Â
The woman launches and lands a few punches on my face and stomach. I am gasping for air as I try to keep up. I try to swing to at least land one hit, but she easily dodges. Caitlyn watches me get beat up over and over. She looks away, clenching her eyes shut.
I failed her.Â
I collapse onto the ground, choking out blood. Wheezing for air painfully. I knew I looked pitiful. Bruised, bloody, and crying. The woman looked untouched. I just embarrassed myself in front of Caitlyn. I try to get myself back up, but the pain pierces throughout my body. I stumble and fall again. I end up kneeling, my hands weak by my side. The woman tries to come to me again, but Caitlyn stops her by shoving her back. She begs her to stop hitting me.Â
No, it shouldnât have been this way. I needed to win to get her back. She canât be the one begging for mercy. I had to be the winner. I canâŠÂ
I look down and watch my warm blood drip down onto the ground. Realization settles in my stubborn mind.Â
I canât protect her with these weak skills. I lost.Â
Caitlyn's eyes shift and darken. She grips her fist and glares at me. She is angry that I am trying so hard to win her. That I allow myself to get beat up so badly knowing I canât win- a fool so in love with her. I look up through my puffy and bloody eyes. I smile, feeling my lips crack open.Â
âIâm sorry,â I wept. She forces herself to look away as tears roll down her face. Words continue to pour out from my lips.Â
âIâm sorry I am not strong enough.
Iâm sorry if⊠I ever embarrassed you.
I understand why you wanted us to be a secret⊠why you left and found someone who can protect you.Â
I tried so hard to prove myself, but whatâs the point anymore⊠I just simply canât.Â
People are right about me. They always were⊠and deep inside you knew it.âÂ
Tears continually roll down my cheeks. I could no longer fake a smile anymore. How can I put on a facade when I am evidently broken and weak? I bring my hands to my heart. An attempt to shield and comfort myself. My body shakes as I cry. I canât blame her for hurting me. My understanding and naive heart is a curse made to ruin me. I loved too much and recklessly. Itâs my fault.
Caitlyn brings a hand up to her mouth to silence her cries. She shakes her head. Millions of emotions crash in her mind, but she can't speak it out. Itâs too late. She can not undo the mistakes she has made.Â
The damage had already been made the moment she laid eyes on you.Â
#arcane is such a good show#because the show is allergic to happiness i decided to write angst#caitlyn x reader#caitlyn kiramman x reader#angst#caitlyn kiramman#reader insert#female reader#this is my first time writing angst (I'm trying it out)#i admit theres not enough angst writing we need more#caitlyn arcane#arcane#lgbt#caitlyn kiramman x you#arcane s2#fem reader#x reader#fanfic#Caitlyn kiramman angst#Caitlyn angst#arcane fanfic#caitlyn fanfic#angst fanfic
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Remember George's outline notes that had "joy of giving" and "mercy at the gate" for Arya? Mercy is crossed out and we obviously have that as her sample chapter, so what if Arya's next alias is "Joy"? Over-thinking the significance of that phrase and how it could apply to the rest of her Braavos arcđ€
#arya stark#asoiaf#something something /joy of giving/ could align with /all men must serve/ and Arya's apprenticeship with the courtesans#Arya learns more about courtly manners and becomes more comfortable with engaging in highborn spaces#while becoming more privy to Braavosi politics and how that connects to her responsibilities/identity as a Stark#when I imagine Arya reclaiming her identity I imagine it coming with her acceptance of even the /hard/ parts of her identity#I think Ned's words about /summer games/ and growing up will be incredibly relevant to her here#her reclaiming her identity while ignoring the /Lady/ aspect of it makes no sense...especially considering how often we're reminded of it#literally every time she reveals her identity it comes with people acknowledging her highborn status#one thing that makes me wish we had on-page Cat/Arya interactions cause I think her twow arc will be heavy on remembering Ned's words đ#imagine her reuniting with Jeyne before she knows Bran+Rickon are alive and deciding to reclaim her identity at the unmasking festival#I have a pet theory that she could end up /taking responsibility/ for Jeyne's marriage to Ramsay in order to offer some protection to Jeyne#I think it fits considering she has a very protective nature and could feel guilty since she had the opportunity to reveal herself to Roose#basically I want the reclamation of her identity to be incredibly personal and about her feelings + values#which is why I like to imagine it happening before she's aware rickon+bran are alive but after she gets news that Jon is dead#I want her motivation to return home to be primarily about her internal development while outside factors are supporting#/need/ Arya exploring and accepting her identity in her own way#deciding to be Arya while her family is lost to her and that identity is connected to an unwanted marriage would feel so significant#(and yes it was Jeyne that was married to Ramsay but it was Arya's name used and it's still (partially) about/will impact her)#anyways I think about Arya's Braavosi arc a normal about can you tell? đ#one day I won't put the majority of my post in the tags but today is not that day#I definitely thought too hard about this though that's why I have to hide it lol
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There's something interesting about how Twilight's secret could be more dangerous to Yor, than Yor's secret could be to him, and how on an immediate level, Twilight knowing about her could be more beneficial to Yor than Yor knowing about him could be for Twilight.
Like, the person Yor feels she has the most ties to is Yuri. But she can't tell him about her real job, even if she finds out about his, because doing so will immediately make him an accomplice. So her keeping that secret is her protecting him, but it causes a rift between them as she can't be truly honest with him.
In contrast, Twilight is already not only going against the country's law, the fact itself that he lives in that country is against that law. There is nothing (so he thinks) tying him to Ostania aside from his missions, and he changes identities all the time.
Which is to say, if Yuri finds out about Yor's real job, he'll become an active criminal by keeping it a secret from the police (his own work) and he doesn't really have the option to leave. But Twilight is already an active criminal, an accusation of accessory to murder would be the least of his worries, and going away and living as someone else is literally his job.
And I think Yor will be relieved, after she's grown to trust Twilight again, that he knows about her and isn't judging her nor posing a threat. It'll be a new kind of relationship she never got to have, of someone who knows the truth about her and is at the same time trusting of her (closest she got to that was Olka, and we saw how close she got with her before Olka had to leave).
But the vice versa will be harder. Yor finding out about Twilight's secret would add to her list of crimes in the same manner, but again she doesn't really have the option to leave. And she lives in a society that will be more suspicious of her.
Like, think about a possible scenario where the police finds out about Yor. They will interrogate Loid, as her husband, and if he lies (which he's much more experienced in) and says he didn't know anything, they're more inclined to believe him because he's a man and he has a biological daughter (according to the papers they have). But the opposite, if they find out about Twilight, they will interrogate Yor as his wife but they'll be less inclined to believe her, because the society is sexist, and Yor's status as Anya's mother will hold no weight because the whole "illegal adoption" thing will be revealed. Plus her marriage to Loid will be annulled, since there is no Loid Forger, so again nothing for Yor to stand on as a credible citizen (aside from Yuri vouching for her to his work).
And I really feel that Twilight won't let himself really feel loved until after all the secrets are out, including Anya's, and probably even longer than that. It won't be easy for him to accept Yor as a friend who knows his secret. Besides, Franky already knows all about his secrets, but you can barely call Twilight's stance with him friendly. (The narrative wants us to see them as friends, but what Twilight believes for himself is a different thing!) He first needs to come to terms with his own emotions, before he can allow himself to feel them.
But Yor doesn't have that problem. She's already accepting her place in the family, already fully sees herself as Anya's mother. It will be much easier for her to accept Twilight as a friend who happens to know her secret.
So, yeah. Yor's secret is less dangerous to him, and it will be easier for her to feel accepted after it's out to him. Twilight's secret has more potential to shake things up, and it'll take him longer to feel accepted after it's out.
(anime only fan here, don't spoil me for the manga)
#Spy x Family#sxf meta#idk how much sense that makes lol#I have very precise thoughts#I just hope I worded them right lmao
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Hii this is so random but do you think you could write vampire!billie? Any plot is fine!
this gave me goosebumps UGHH, sorry for making you wait so long baby đ
your blood b. eilish
warnings: smut, blood. BLOOD, mean!vampire!billie, blood drinkin (kinda a lot), billie has large and sharp fangs, oral, strap, crazy a lil
w/c - 3,4k
you were waiting for her so much. weeks in an empty bed seemed torturous while your girlfriend was on her music tour. and not only that. billie was an adored person all over the world. everyone thought she was so gentle, kind and cloyingly sweet, incapable of doing bad things. they were partly right, but only you knew what she was really capable of.Â
you cleaned the whole house before her arrival, cooked dinner, tidied yourself up so that your girlfriend would need nothing. you even put on her favorite underwear under a shirt and home shorts. everything was perfect for her arrival. you were waiting so much.Â
she promised to come in the evening, but it was already deep into the night, you couldnât close your eyes because of the worries when she didnât answer your calls. the lights in the whole house were on so that you wouldnât be tempted to close your eyes. you curled up on the couch in the living room, spending there for what seemed like an eternity before the front door opened. you jump off the couch in relief.
âbillieâŠâ your expression changes when instead of a gentle smile on her face, you see her tired and desperate look. bags under her eyes, dirty disheveled hair and dirty clothes. her lipstick is slightly smudged, her whole appearance is pure chaos. She places her suitcase next to the door and walks inside, still wearing her sneakers. you watch her every move with concern.
âbaby, whatâs wrong?â you dare to break the silence when she sits down on the couch, covering her face with her hands. you slowly walk towards her and sit next to her. your hand gently touches her thigh as you look at her. your face is etched with worry. âi screwed up.â
she lets out a ragged breath, yanking her leg away from your touch. she was so nervous and tense that you felt uneasy. her whole body was dripping with discontent and innuendo. âbillie, please explain to me. what happened?â your voice takes on a more serious and cold tone, but your eyes are still soft as you try to catch her gaze.
âfuckedâ she jumps up from the couch, burying her hands in her hair. she paces back and forth across the room, sighing loudly every now and then. you tried to give her time to explain to you what was going on. you lean back on the couch and cross your arms over your chest, seemingly forgetting to breathe.
âh-he ran away. he saw me, i think he saw me.â billie finally stops and looks at you with crystal empty eyes, her hands clenched into fists at her sides. you donât immediately understand what sheâs talking about, tilting your head. âwho is âheâ, baby? please tell me"Â
billie exhales heavily, like it's so hard to talk about this, like it's so hard to do anything, her body is breaking. "i'm hungry, i'm so fucking hungry. and i'm weak, and that's why i was so distracted, and he just... he fucking ran away. i couldn't catch him" billie sinks back onto the couch, her face twisted in hunger, revealing her fangs. they seemed to have gotten heavier and bigger, more dangerous, more attractive.Â
It all came together in your head as she explained to you what had happened. she was like this because she hadn't fed in a long time. she needed blood, she needed it to survive. literally. her skin was even paler, her veins showing on her tired face. how had you not noticed it before? "how long have you not fed?"Â
question hangs in the air for a few seconds before billie finds the strength to answer. "i don't know. a long time. a long time ago"
you bite your bottom lip, thinking about what to do next. idea in your head was just crazy and unrealistic, and you knew that billie would never agree to this. but you had to try. "baby..."
you slowly move towards her and straddle her hips. billie instinctively wants to put her hands on your hips, but you take her hands and intertwine your fingers. she gives you an ambiguous look, but remains silent, waiting for you to say something. "i know this might be dangerous for me, but maybe..."
"do you hear yourself?!" billie abruptly pulls her hands away, almost pushing you off her lap. Her face distorts with anger instantly, fire burning in her eyes. anyone would say that she is mad as hell, but you see something else behind this mask. fear, desire, hunger. "oh god, don't even dare say that out loud!"
her tone leaves no room for argument, but you know how much she needs it. to drink blood. your blood. you're a little afraid, but you touch her again. your fingertips graze over her shoulders. you tug at the fabric of her shirt, revealing her muscular arms. "but why? you need this, billie! i don't think you get offered-"
she interrupts with a nervous grin, this time allowing you to touch her, but her eyes and voice are still as cold. "listen to me carefully. i will never allow myself to drink a drop of your blood, never."
her gaze grows more furious as she looks at your neck, your pale skin practically begging her to leave the bite, but she continues. "if i taste you i don't know if i'll be able to stop. i can't put you at risk like that"
she carefully lifts you off her lap and heads towards the kitchen. you silently follow her. billie tries to convince herself that she can at least somehow cope with her hunger if she eats proper food. the homemade pasta you made. she brings the fork to her mouth, but hesitates as soon as she smells the food. "bilie... don't"
"i'm fine!" she cuts you and puts the fork in her mouth, chewing on the pasta for a few seconds before the urge to vomit attacks her throat. she runs to the trash can, and spits out everything she tried so desperately to swallow. the problem wasn't that you made her a bad dinner. she needed blood, lots of fresh blood. her body couldn't function properly without it. there was desperation in her eyes
"please, bils. just do it." you walked up to your girlfriend and gently placed your hands on her cheeks. she couldn't keep eye contact with you because she knew she would give in if she looked into your loving eyes. you wanted the best for her. always. so much so that you offered her to drink your own blood, putting yourself in danger. "i can't, baby. i just can't do this to you..."
she gave in and looked into your eyes. almost crying. from hunger, from desire, from fear. it was all affecting her so much that she thought she would fall apart under the pressure. "ill never forgive myself if i can't stop."
you left a soft kiss on her lips, urging her to be quiet. you wanted so much to help her in any way possible. you caress her face for a few more seconds before slowly moving her head to the side of your neck. the enticing warmth radiating from your skin made billie whine. âplease, donât do thisâŠâ
she licks her lips. her nose grazes over your soft skin, her arms wrapping around your waist, pulling you closer to her. she looks at the pulsing vein in your neck as you tilt your head, giving her more access. her hot breath hits you as you both realize thereâs no turning back. she wonât stop. your body temperature drops a few degrees, your fingertips shaking as you close your eyes. you were scared, but also so excited at that moment that it was driving you crazy
âiâm sorry,â she whispers before abruptly sinking her fangs into your pulsating flesh. A sharp pain shoots through your body like an electric shock, your eyes wide open as is your mouth. a few strangled moans choke in your throat. you're afraid to make the slightest sound or move your body even a millimeter. after a few seconds you feel your warm sticky blood running down your skin, staining your light shirt. it runs down your collarbones, your chest, your stomach. billie drank it so greedily and sloppily, not caring at all how much blood flows out. she'll wring out every drop. with each sip she became more and more uncontrollable.
adrenaline speeds up the circulation of your blood, only increasing the pleasure of billie as she continues to scratch your neck with her fangs. your soft skin ached from the pain. there were stars in your eyes, your body temperature changing seemingly every few seconds, while you heard your girlfriend swallow your blood. she jerks away from you, breathing heavily. you whine from another sharp prick of pain.Â
"god, iâm sorry... i got carried away, i shouldn't..." her eyes run over your face, she mumbles while you just stand there and silently stare at her. her lips, chin, nose are all covered in your scarlet blood. her fangs sparkle in the moonlight. it was so strange, but she looked so damn sexy. she was confused, but her gaze was so wild from how she instantly became addicted to your taste.Â
"you feeling better?" when you come to, you press your hand to your neck, feeling the warm blood beneath your fingertips. billie relaxes a little when she sees your reassuring gaze. you let her know youre okay. âyeah, yeah, iâm better. so much better. im sorry you had to go through thatâŠâ she drops her hands to your waist, pressing her forehead to yours.
âactually⊠i liked itâ the tone of your voice makes billie smile and look you in the eyes. she was surprised. her eyebrows raised slightly as she studied your face. âwhat did you say?â she heard you perfectly well, but it was like she needed confirmation that she wasnât delirious and that you actually liked it. she needed to know that she didnât hurt you.
âi said i liked the feelingâ you whisper, standing on your toes to whisper in her ear. you knew she was about to lose control. "your teeth in my flesh, my warm blood running down my skin. it's so strange, but so exciting..."
billie's mouth dropped open, breathing raggedly. her earlier worry disappeared when she saw you were okay. maybe too much. "i can't believe it. i just drank your blood and you like it?"
she pulls back and looks you in the eyes. she only needed one word to break completely. you could feel her desire in the warming air. or is it that you're still so agitated after she drank about half a liter of your blood in one go. "yes..."
your whisper turns billie on with a snap of her finger. she lights up. the hunger in her eyes is still there, only now she's not hungry for blood, she's hungry for you. for your body, soft as play dough in her hands. "you're such a slut if you really liked it"
the next moment she's dragging you to the bedroom on the second floor. her teeth are grinding as she throws you on the bed. now some of her life force has returned and she remembered how much she missed you. her head could finally work properly to realize how long it's been since you felt each other's warmth. fucking weeks spent hundreds of miles apart.
"god, i missed you so much" her body is hovering over yours. the tips of her long hair tickle your skin as she takes off your bloody shirt, revealing your lacy bra. your upper body is covered in your blood. a smile spreads across her face as she looks up at your face. "you were waiting for me"
"of course i was. you have no idea how" you giggle. she looked so sexy with that look and your frozen blood on her face. billie leaves a kiss on your lips, letting you taste the salty taste of your blood on your lips. crazy feeling. you squirm slightly under her. "please, billsâŠ"
"please, what?" she is amused by your whining. it's amazing how much her mood has improved after she drank your blood. maybe there was something special about it. you whisper softly about how much you need her, and it clearly affects her. billie leaves kisses on your body, caressing your collarbone with her tongue. "i wasn't kidding when i said i couldn't stop"
you don't have time to ask her, as you feel another painful bite on your body. her teeth are clamped around your collarbone, making you feel the pressure on your bone. she didn't even sink her teeth all the way in, but a pool of blood still formed on your body, which billie drank up, greedily swallowing every drop. the pain wasn't as noticeable now, causing your brain to continue to drift to the warmth between your legs. the contrast of pain and desire was driving you crazy.
bilie waits until a pool of blood forms above your collarbone again, before dipping her fingertips into it. you look at her questioningly, but remain silent, waiting for what she will do. billie runs her fingers over your stomach, drawing something on your skin. the dark, thick blood contrasted with your milky skin, as billie mindlessly smeared your blood over your body.
"baby, please..." you remind her not to get too carried away. she giggles in response and licks the last of your blood off her fingers. she found it funny. âsorry, princess.â
billie peels off your shorts, throwing them to the other corner of the bedroom. she greedily examines every inch of your exposed skin, like sheâs seeing it for the first time. âgod, youâre gorgeous.â she canât help but comment when such a beautiful, obedient girl lies beneath her, letting her do whatever she wants to her.
she pulls you to the edge of the bed, kneeling between your legs. you prop yourself up on your elbows to get a better view of her face. god, you wanna take a picture. you thought you were dreaming right now, that this wasnât real.
ripping the thin piece of fabric off your body, billie swallows hard. you hear it. something new flashes in her eyes as she practically growls. She places your legs on her shoulders, her hands squeezing your hips painfully. She leaves wet kisses on the inside of your thighs, looking into your eyes. "billieâŠ"
youâre literally dripping. you wanted her so badly, inside you. you needed her to fuck you so badly, but billie had something else in mind. She lowers your legs, wrapping both hands around your left thigh. She massages it for a few seconds before running her tongue over your warm skin. "what are you-"
she doesn't let you finish. her fangs sink into your flesh again. all the way. she clenches her jaws so hard you want to scream. She moans loudly and obscenely as the taste of your blood imprints on her tongue. She takes big greedy gulps, but you still feel your blood dripping down your leg. right onto the white carpet. âbillieâŠâ
you throw your head back against the sheets, trying to get used to the feeling. after a few seconds, the pain faded, leaving only a slight discomfort. but that seemed to go away too when she looked at you. Her eyes were wild, animalistic, sending shivers down your spine. her dark eyeliner highlighted her light eyes, and oh god, you were just aching. you needed her.
as soon as her fangs emerge from your skin, you feel a strange emptiness inside. it was mutual dependence. aching, but so strong. you just need to feel her mouth on you. it doesnât matter how. billie licks a trickle of blood from your skin before finally placing her tongue where you need her most. âfuck, yesâŠâ
your hand immediately flies to her hair, pulling her head down to your needy pussy. she literally growls into your flesh, telling you what a dirty slut you are. all the events of the night were forgotten as soon as her tongue wrapped around your clit, making you moan in pleasure. electric.
the dirtiest sounds came out of her mouth as she devoured you. the taste of your blood still clinging to her tongue, mixing with your juices. it was driving her crazy. her hands traced their way to your  breasts, squeezing hard. she lightly scratched your skin, making you arch your back. every atom of your body wanted to feel her.
"i'm close...iâm..." you whine, thinking that billie will make you wait, but she just buries her face deeper into your pussy. she wanted to reward you, to worship you, because you literally brought her back to life. once she tasted you, she would never want anyone else's blood again. only you.Â
your body disintegrates into a million pieces as an electric orgasm shoots through your body, leaving you shaking for a while. you breathe heavily, looking up at the ceiling. billie crawls towards you, looking into your eyes with a playful glint in hers. you reach your hand up to her face, trying to wipe away at least a few drops of your blood, but she doesn't let you. "i like the feeling of your blood"Â
"but you have it all over your face!" you giggle and intertwine your fingers. your body calmed down a bit, but billie still wanted to do one thing. you see the glint of something unsaid in her eyes and you whisper softly, "what do you want?"
thereâs a look of relief on her face, like she's been waiting for you to ask. "i want you to ride me. my cock." Your heart skips a beat when she mentions her strap. youâve been hungry for that. you nod softly and she pulls away from you, taking off her jeans as she does so. "sit on the edge."
she instructs you as she quickly fastens the strap to her thighs. She does it so casually, like if she doesn't have you on her body for another minute she'll die. billie sits down on the bed and roughly pulls you onto her lap.
"lower yourself." Her voice drips with dominance, making you weak in the knees. you slowly lower yourself onto her strap, holding onto her shoulders. youâve missed this feeling so much. you moan, lowering your body completely onto hers. you give yourself a few seconds to adjust, but billie squeezes your hips tightly. âcome on, bunny, bounce on me.â
her words leave your brain in a mess as you start bouncing on her cock like a fucking bunny. billieâs hands wander over your body as she finally finds her way to the clasps of your bra to push it off your body. your breasts bounce with every movement you make. her cock is buried deep inside your pussy, hitting all the right spots.
âgo faster.â billie grabs your breasts with both hands, making your pace only sloppier. you couldnât go on your own anymore with her teasing you like that. your whole body was a bloody dull mess underneath her. your legs were weak as you fell against her. "i...i can't..."
"that's pathetic, baby," she chuckles, running her tongue over your tits before biting you again. your hands tighten on her shoulders as she only sinks her teeth halfway in, but it's enough to draw blood again. it runs down your nipple and billie swirls it around with her tongue with a satisfied groan, letting go with pop-sound.
finished torturing your breasts, she finally changes your position, pressing your face into the mattress. your ass is hanging in the air as she finally thrusts into you. her nails scratching your back, her cock is buried in your pussy, all the sheets are crumpled from your grip and stained with your blood. "harder, billie, right there..."
this was probably the craziest night of your life, because your head was no longer working. her cock was fucking you so stupidly, a liter of your blood was pumped out of your body. perfect conditions so the only thing on your mind is billie. the angle she fucks you at, making your pussy clench around her cock as she makes you cum over and over.
your blood pushed her into it.
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Pairing: Dad!Jung Wooyoung x Mum!Reader Synopsis: Wooyoung's favourite girls surprise him for his birthday. Requested by: No one Warnings: I love writing girl!dad Wooyoung so much. Pregnancy. Word Count: 875
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"What's all this?"Â Y/Nâs husbandâs sleepy voice comes from behind her as she puts on the final touches of setting the table for breakfast.Â
Turning around, she sees Wooyoung gazing at her with wide, curious eyes, their six-year-old daughter beaming with excitement in his arms. Y/N gives her daughter a playful frown. The little girl had been eager to wake her father for his birthday surprise but she canât fault her for it. Hae-young had no idea about the plan until Y/N had woken her up this morning, asking if she wanted to help surprise Daddy. There was no way Y/N would have spilled the beans to Hae-young before today. The little girl definitely inherited Wooyoung's yapping tendencies, making her terrible at keeping secrets. If she knew about what Y/N was planning earlier, the surprise would have been ruined. Â
"What do we say to Appa?" Y/N prompts Hae-young. Â
"Happy Birthday, Appa!" she exclaims joyfully, throwing her arms up in excitement, nearly making Wooyoung lose his hold on her.Â
Wooyoung's sleepy grin grows as he finally registers what's happening, his eyes moving from the beautifully decorated table with flowers, balloons, seaweed soup, a couple of gift bags, and a small homemade cake to the excited face of his daughter. "Did you do all this for me?"Â
"Eomma did, but I helped!" she proudly declares.Â
Y/N watches as Hae-young beams with pride. The sight of their daughterâs enthusiasm fills her with warmth, and she canât help but smile back at them both. Wooyoung, still half-asleep but now fully engaged, his eyes sparkling with affection, praises his little girl for a job well done before pressing a kiss to her cheek and leaning forward to press a kiss on Y/N's check also.Â
Hae-young's laughter rings through the room like music, and Y/N feels her heart swell at the sight of her family.Â
"Come on, Appa! You have to open my gift first!" Hae-young tells him, wriggling her way out of her dad's hold before taking his hand, tugging him towards the table.Â
As soon as Wooyoung settles into his seat, Hae-young climbs onto his lap, reaching across the table for the larger black gift bag filled with all the things she picked out for him.Â
"What did you get for me?" he asks taking the bag, opening it and reaches inside. The first thing he pulls out a black toy stuffed cat, this one different to his Aniteez sitting in her room. This one has big, sparkling green eyes and a tiny pink bow around its neck. Wooyoung chuckles, holding it up for Hae-young to see. "A black cat? You know your Appa very well."Â
Hae-young giggles, clearly delighted with her choice of stuffed animal. "There's more, Appa." Â
"Is there?" he replies, reaching back into the bag and pulling out three smaller gifts. One is a new bottle of black nail polish that Hae-young insisted on getting after seeing Wooyoung's nails painted for the latest comeback. Another is a box featuring his favorite cologne, and the last looks like a jewellery box. He opens it to reveal a small, intricately designed keychain with a photo of her inside it. Wooyoung smiles recognizing the image. It was of Hae-young, beaming with joy, her hair tousled by the wind, standing on her grandparentâs front doorstep.Â
"Wow, Hae-young, I love it so much, Iâm going to put it on my keys before I leave for work, so I can show all your uncles!" he exclaims, his voice filled with genuine admiration. âtheyâre going to be so jealous!âÂ
âDo you think so?â she asks hopeful.Â
âI know so,â he assures her. âNow, do you know what eomma got me?âÂ
She takes a moment to think about it but shakes her head, no. Â
"Why donât you go eat while IÂ open eomma's gift, okay?" he suggests, shifting in his seat. She obediently moves to sit in the chair next to him. Â
Y/N picks up the small black gift bag and hands it to him. "Itâs not much, but I hope you like it," she says, her voice tinged with nervousness. He looks at her with a hint of concern, takes the bag, and opens it. As he pulls out a box larger than the one containing the keychain, his eyes widen in surprise. Looking at her, a mix of excitement and hope fills his gaze. Â
"Is this for real?" he asks, glancing between the sonogram photo and the positive pregnancy test, then back at her.Â
"Yes," Y/N replies, her eyes glistening with unshed tears.Â
 In a burst of excitement, Wooyoung quickly stands from his chair, almost knocking it backwards, and wraps her in his arms, pressing his lips to hers. "I love you so much," he says in between kisses. "Best birthday ever," he adds when he pulls away enough to wipe her tears that had fallen, not realizing he has tears in his own eyes.Â
"Appa? Eomma? Is something wrong?" they hear Hae-young ask, her innocent curiosity breaking through the moment.Â
Wooyoung quickly wipes away the tears that had begun to form in his eyes, kneeling down to Hae-young's level. He glances at his wife before looking back at her. "Nothingâs wrong, sweetheart. Appa's just having the best birthday he's ever had."Â
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A Song of Ice & Shadow
Part 13
You can read previous chapters here.
Summary: As Y/n spirals out of control, Feyre steps in, forcing a change that leaves the sisters at odds.
Warnings: substance abuse, mention of death, trauma, angst.
WC: 4 K.
A knock sounded on Y/nâs door. Then another, and another, insistent, until she finally opened it. She was high as hell on some new drug when she saw Azriel standing in the hallway. Squinting, she rubbed her eyes.Â
âAm I hallucinating, or are you really here?â Her voice was languid, tinged with disbelief.
Azrielâs eyes narrowed, scanning her face. âWhat the hell did you take?â
Y/n shrugged, swaying slightly. âWhat do you want? I think itâs too early in the morning. I just fell asleep. Come back another time.â She moved to close the door.
A groan sounded from her living room, low and slurred. Azrielâs brow furrowed as he glanced past her. âWhoâs in there?â he demanded, his tone sharp.
âI donât know,â she replied with a lazy shrug, her lips curling into a careless smile. âI donât usually let anyone stay over. I guess whatever I took was good enough to make me forget.â She let out a giggle, her hand hovering over the door as she moved to shut it again. But before she could, Azrielâs foot slipped into the gap, holding the door open. His expression hardened as he stepped inside, casting a critical gaze around the dim room. This was the first time heâd been here, though there wasnât much to see.The sparse, cluttered apartment revealed little about her, save for the state of the coffee table, scattered with substances potent enough to kill with a single wrong dose. He wasnât sure if she was lucky or if she hadnât taken much, but judging by the state she was in, he guessed it was the former.
On her couch lay a male, barely conscious, his eyes glazed. But one piercing look from Azriel sent him scrambling out the door. Y/n pouted, throwing herself onto the couch where the male had been seconds earlier.Â
âAww, you scared the poor thing,â she murmured with a mock scold.Â
Azrielâs jaw clenched. âWhat the hell is this, Y/n?â He gestured to the array of vials and powders on the table. A flicker of anger shadowed his eyes, tinged with something close to concern. She shrugged.
âFeyre wants you at the house,â he informed her, his voice taut.
âWhich one? Doesnât she, like, own a dozen?â she replied with an eye roll.
âThe new one.â
She smirked, âAnd why send their lap dog? Couldnât she have come herself?â
His gaze darkened. âFeyre is High Lady of the Night Court. She has more important things to do.â
âSince this is not important, she can come another day. When sheâs not so busy. Now, if youâll excuse me, I need some sleep,â she muttered, closing her eyes and sinking back into the cushions.
âThatâs not happening. I was specifically instructed to get you there by nine.â
She cracked one eye open, glancing at him with feigned irritation. âWhat time is it now?â
âSeven.â
âThen let me sleep for two hours, and then we can go.â She closed her eyes again.
Azriel folded his arms. âYou need to look⊠presentable.â
âFine. Whatever. Leave, and Iâll be ready by then,â she grumbled, rolling onto her side.
âThe moment I leave, youâre going to fall asleep again.â
She huffed, opening her eyes fully to glare at him. âFine. What will it take for you to stop talking?â
âYou need to take a bath,â he replied, his voice still firm, ignoring her question.
Her lips curled into a smirk. âWell, Iâm not doing that while youâre standing here.â
He sighed, his expression exasperated. âIâll get you some food. Just be done when I get back.â
When he returned with breakfast, she was nowhere in sight. He assumed she was still in the bathing chamber and set the food on the small table before scanning her chaotic apartment. Fifteen minutes passed, and concern began to cloud his patience. He knocked on the bathing chamber door, once, twice, three times. There was no answer. Then he asked, his voice tinged with worry. âY/n, are you in there? Iâm coming in.â
She finally spoke, her tone sharp. âDonât you dare.â
He exhaled, relief barely masking his frustration. âDonât scare me like that again.â
âMother above, I was just relaxing,â came her indignant reply.
âBe out in five minutes,â he ordered.
Her laughter was faintly mocking. âI donât take orders from you.â
Azrielâs patience thinned, his tone sharpening. He was done playing her little games âLet me make this clear: if youâre not out in five minutes, I will have to come in and get you.â
âYouâre such a brute,â she muttered, but after a pause, he heard movement.Â
She emerged a few moments later, dressed and looking marginally more awake. He handed her a cup of tea, his expression still neutral.
âDid you put poison in it?â she quipped, an eyebrow raised.
âIf I wanted you dead, that wouldnât be the way Iâd go about it,â he replied dryly.
She chuckled, amused. âOh? And how would you do it? Please, do tell.âÂ
Azrielâs eyes lingered on her, a brief flicker of something unreadable crossing his face. âYou really donât care, do you?â
âWhatâs there left to care about?â she replied, her voice hollow. âAnd if you say my sisters, I will electrocute you.â
âYou still have your powers?â His question was calm, but his eyes searched hers intently.
Her gaze shifted, guarded. âThat is none of your business.â
â
The riverfront house loomed before them, its elegant structure casting long shadows under the morning sun. Y/n gazed up at it with a flicker of disdain. She had been here only once before, when Feyre had shown her around during its construction. They even had a room made for her, not that sheâd appreciate it.
The rooms had felt cold and empty then, even with her sisterâs warmth. Now, they felt like a cage.
Azriel led her inside without a word, his pace brisk and purposeful. The scent of fresh wood and lavender filled the air, but it only heightened her unease. The inside was as pristine and lifeless as she remembered. Her gaze flicked over the walls adorned with portraits, smiling faces of people she knew. But there were none of her, none of Nesta, and none of their mother. She felt the absence like a sharp knife to her chest.Â
Y/n loved her mother dearly. With her, she had been differentâkind, caring. Everything a mother should be. At least, thatâs how Y/n remembered her. She had been four and a half when her mother had Nesta, and even at a young age, Y/n could recall how happy her mother had been before marrying her sistersâ father. He hadnât been horrible to her; on the contrary, he had given her a luxurious life and loved her deeply. But she did not love him. She had married him for stability, and for Y/nâs sake, and then she had his children.
Although her mother grew colder with time, Y/n never felt the brunt of it. She had been her favorite, her constant, and she knew from a young age that she was destined to grow into a stubborn woman. Her mother had believed Elain would marry for loveâshe looked like a doll, after all. She trained Nesta to marry a prince and mostly ignored Feyre. Y/n, however, was simply allowed to be. She had been spoiled, indulged, never told no.
She had enjoyed dressing up, but not the attention that came with it. Balls were tolerated, not loved. She would attend one or two with her mother, then leave the rest for Nesta. She even endured dancing and etiquette lessons with her sister but never stayed long enough for them to leave an impression. They just didnât interest her. What did interest her was adventureâexploring new places, finding hidden corners of their world. She had done that with her childhood friend. But that was a story for another time.
The scent of lavender snapped her back to the present, clashing with the memories that swirled like smoke in her mind. Those fleeting moments of joy and comfort felt so distant now, their warmth overshadowed by the cold reality of the house she now stood in.
Azriel led her into the spacious sitting room, where Feyre, Rhys, Amren, and Cassian were gathered, their expressions expectant.Â
Y/n leaned against the doorway, crossing her arms as a smirk tugged at her lips.
âSo, this is what kept you too busy to fetch me yourself?â Her tone was cutting, her gaze flicking to Feyre.
Rhys bristled immediately. âShe doesnât have to answer to you,â he snapped.
Feyre rested a calming hand on his arm, but her gaze remained steady on her sister. âYou look like hell. I heard you had a rough night.â
Y/n tilted her head, her smirk widening. âThatâs none of your concern.â
âIt is,â Amren interjected, her voice like steel. âWhen you spend exorbitant sums on substances and parties...You and your sister.â She shook her head, clearly disappointed.
Y/n scoffed, ignoring her, and flicked her gaze back to Feyre. âWhy is she even here?âÂ
âWeâre here to have a discussion with you,â Feyre said evenly.
Y/n raised an eyebrow, feigning interest. âWe? I donât want to discuss anything with you.â
âYou will sit and listen,â Rhys ordered, his voice cold.
Her posture straightened, her smirk vanishing. âDo not tell me what to do. I donât take orders from you.â Her words were sharp, deliberate, and the tension in the room rose several notches.Â
Cassian exhaled heavily, muttering under his breath. âMother above. You are just like your sister.âÂ
Y/n turned to glare at him, her voice dripping with venom, âYou say that like itâs a bad thing. Yet here you are, panting after her like a stray dog.â
âThat is enough,â Feyre said sharply, her authority cutting through the brewing argument, before Cassian could respond. She turned to look at Rhys and the others. âI told you to keep out of it. You can either leave or stay and keep your mouths shut.â Then she focused on her sister again. âY/n, you need to make some changes.â
âLike hell I do,â Y/n shot back.
Feyre softened her tone, standing up and taking a step closer. âListen, I know youâve had it rough. I understand how youâre feeling-â
âYou understand nothing about how Iâm feeling,â Y/n interrupted, her voice rising.
âThen talk to me,â Feyre pleaded. âTell me.â
âIâd rather drown myself,â Y/n spat, her eyes flashing with defiance.
Feyreâs expression hardened. âAnd thatâs exactly why things are going to have to change. Starting now.â
âOh?â Y/n arched a brow, her smirk icy. âYou think you can do anything about it?âÂ
Feyre squared her shoulders, her voice steady. âThe life youâve been living the past year is over. You will move to the House of Wind and train with Cassian and Nesta in Windhaven.â
A snort escaped Y/n as she shook her head. âIs this a joke?â
âNo,â Feyre said. âElain is packing your things as we speak. Youâll move in after this meeting.â
âIâll do no such thing.â
Amrenâs sharp voice cut through. âThis is not up for negotiation.â
Y/nâs eyes narrowed, her defiance unwavering. âAnd if I refuse?â
âYouâll either go to the House of Wind or back to the mortal lands, Amren replied coldly, offering her the same deal they had offered Nesta.
âThatâs not an option,â Feyre clarified quickly, casting a warning glance at Amren. Apparently, they forgot to mention to Amren that Y/n is not like Nesta. When it came to her pride, Y/nâs was a fortress, unyielding and absolute; she would sooner die than allow anyone to tear her down. And seeing as she had wanted to leave long before the war with Hybern, this wasnât an option. If they thought the threat of the mortal lands would deter her, they were sorely mistaken- sheâd choose them in a heartbeat, and Feyre knew that.
Y/nâs grin returned, but it was colder, crueler. âInteresting. Itâs like you knew what Iâd choose.â She turned her mocking gaze to Feyre. âIâm not going back to that house.â
Feyre faltered for a moment. âWell, you canât go back to your apartment either. Youâve burned through all your money,â Amren interjected coolly.
âAmren-â Feyre warned, her tone low, but Y/n cut her off.
âThatâs fine,â Y/n said with a careless shrug. âThere are plenty of ways to make money.â
âRhys offered you so many positions, and you turned down every single one,â Feyre reminded her, her voice tight with frustration.
âAnd I never will. I will not work for your mate,â Y/n replied with a sneer.
âYou wouldnât last a day,â Cassian muttered. âRhys could have every employer in Velaris turn you away with a single word.â
Y/nâs sharp gaze shifted to him, looking him up and down like he was nothing, a dangerous smile tugging at her lips. âAnd you think that would be a problem for me?âÂ
âI know it wouldnât,â Feyre interjected. âAnd I know youâd rather go back to the mortal lands than face any of us or your problems, which is why that is not an option.â
Y/nâs smirk twisted, colder now. âWell, Iâll just walk there then.â
âAgain, not an option,â Feyre repeated.
âSo, what? Youâre going to drag me to the House of Wind against my will?â Y/nâs voice dripped with mockery., her arms crossing tighter over her chest.
âIf thatâs what it takes,â Rhys said, his tone calm but his jaw tight with restraint.
âLo and behold,â Y/n clapped her hands slowly, her smirk sharp. âThe people fighting for freedom and free will are the same people who want to lock me up. Magnificent. Couldâve fooled me with that act.â
âY/n, youâre not well,â Feyre pressed, her voice soft . âWeâre not keeping you a prisoner.â
Y/n let out a short, bitter laugh. âComing from the girl who let her ex lock her up for months and stayed with him? I donât think you understand the definition of being a prisoner.â
âDo not talk to your sister like that,â Rhys said, his voice lowering as he rose up from his seat and took a step forward, his tone darkening.Â
âOh, so you and your self-righteous clowns are allowed to say and do whatever you like, but when someone else gives you a taste of your own medicine, you canât handle it?â Y/nâs sharp gaze darted between Rhys and Feyre, her words deliberate.
Feyre took a breath, trying to steady herself. âY/n, please donât make this any harder than it has to be.â
âWhat did you think was going to happen?â Y/n shot back, her words biting. âYouâd just tell me to move in with that brute and Nesta, that Iâd have no say in the matter, and Iâd just thank you for it?â
âI- I didnât want it to come to this,â Feyre stammered, the weight of her words visible in her expression. âBut with the amount of money youâve spent on your nightly activities-â
âOh! There it is.â Y/n cut her off, a bitter laugh escaping her lips. âYouâre saying I owe you, arenât you?â
Feyre flinched at the accusation but didnât back down. She didnât want to say that, but she knew it was the only way Y/n would stay. If she felt like she owed someone a debt. So, she nodded.
âBecause my life wasnât enough for you. My help wasnât enough?â Y/nâs said, her voice low, dripping with venom. âFine, you got what you wanted. Iâll stay until my debt is paid.â
The silence that followed was heavy, every word reverberating in the space between them. Finally, Y/nâs tone dropped further, each word laced with ice. âIâd like a word with your High Lady. Alone.â This was the first time Y/n had called her sister that, the title a deliberate choice. The formality of it created a barrier, a cold, impersonal distance that made it clear just how far apart they had grown.
The others hesitated, exchanging glances, but eventually filed out of the room. Rhys lingered by the doorway, his dark gaze warning, before following the others into the hall. They stayed close to intervene, should things spiral out of control.
When it was just the two of them, Y/n spoke again. âWhy the sudden care?â
âIâve always cared, Y/nâ Feyre reached out, her hand brushing her sisterâs arm.
âDonât touch me,â Y/n snapped, stepping back sharpy, her eyes blazing with something Feyre couldnât quite name.
âY/n, please. Iâm your sister.â
âAnd you only remembered that now? Because I spent a little bit more than usual?â Y/nâs voice cracked slightly, but her expression remained hard.
âA little more than usual?â Feyreâs tone rose slightly, the tension breaking through. âDo you know how much money that was? How embarrassed I was when Rhys got the bill-â
âSo thatâs what this is about?â Y/n interrupted. âI embarrassed you in front of your new family?... I think you stopped caring about us the moment you became High Fae.â
âYou think I stopped caring about you?â Feyreâs voice trembled, and for a moment, the hurt in her eyes was almost too much to bear. âIf I did, would I allow you to stay here, disrespect everyone, spend our money recklessly, and destroy yourself?â
âWe are here because of you!â Y/n shouted, the words spilling out in anger. âSometimes, I wonder what our lives wouldâve been like if you had stayed dead.â The words left her mouth faster than she could stop them. So cold, and sharper than any blade. It was the last thing she wanted to say to her sister, but now it hung in the air, irreversible. Feyreâs face crumpled, the weight of the statement hitting her like a blow.Â
âOh,â Feyre whispered, her voice barely audible. âI guess weâll never know.âÂ
Y/n turned her gaze away, her expression unreadable, but her hands trembled slightly at her sides. âOnce the debt is paid,â she said quietly, her voice devoid of emotion. âI want to leave. And I never want to see you again.âÂ
Feyre blinked, struggling to hold back tears. âY/n, please-â
âNo,â Y/n cut her off, her tone final. âWeâre done.â
Y/n had perfected this- pushing away anyone who dared to show they cared about her. With those chilling words, she turned on her heel, striding to the door. She yanked it open and stepped into the hall, where the others stood waiting. Azrielâs heart ached at the sight of her in this state. He had stayed silent through it all, unable to find the right words or intervene in the confrontation. When she stepped out of the room, he couldnât bring himself to meet her eyes. Instead, he kept his gaze fixed on the floor, the weight of his silence pressing heavily on him.
To Cassianâs surprise, Y/n didnât say anything when he flew her to the house. The flight was quiet, the only sound the rhythmic beat of his wings and the rush of the wind. She stared right ahead, her posture tense but her face carefully blank.
They made sure to place Nesta and Y/n on two separate floors, seeing as they werenât on speaking terms. No one knew why, and they didnât dare ask. Feyre hoped theyâd at least train together, but Y/n made it clear that she doesnât wish to be in the same room as her sister.Â
When they landed, Cassian let her step down before speaking. âYou still have your Illyrian leathers from the war? Youâll need them tomorrow,â he asked, his tone carefully neutral.
âIâm never wearing that thing again,â Y/n replied, her tone icy.
âItâs going to be cold. Youâll need them.â He hesitated, clearly choosing his words carefully.
âYouâll be on your own floor. Nesta has settled in her old room. Mine is a level above, and Azâs is just down the hall from me,â Cassian informed her, his tone soft and cautious, despite the tension between them.
Y/n glanced around the sprawling House, her expression still unreadable. âHeâll stay here with us?â she asked flatly, her gaze flicking to the horizon.
âWhen heâs in Velaris, yes,â he replied, watching her closely. âDonât worry, though. You wonât see him much.â
âGood.â Her voice was clipped, her eyes fixed on the mountains in the distance. But beneath her detached tone, a storm churned. The mention of Azriel, his proximity stirred emotions she couldnât quite place, ones she had long since tried to bury. She had told herself it didnât matter, that his presence or absence had no bearing on her. And yet, the idea of him being just down the hall brought with it an uneasy tension, one she refused to examine too closely.
Her gaze remained fixed on the distant peaks as though they could steady her. She couldnât let her thoughts stray, couldnât afford to acknowledge the flicker of something unfamiliar threading through her otherwise rigid defenses. It was nothing, she told herself firmly, Just an echo of some old familiarity. Nothing more.
Cassian tilted his head slightly, studying her before hesitantly asking. âDid something happen between you and Az?âÂ
Her head snapped toward him. âNo. Why would you think that?â she replied dryly, her posture stiffening.
âItâs just⊠before the war, you two seemed to get closer and now-â
âYour observation is wrong,â she interrupted, her voice flat and dismissive. âThere was nothing to begin with.â
âWhatever you say.â Cassian raised his hands slightly, signaling he wouldnât push further. âYou should eat something. Youâll need all the energy you can get for training tomorrow.â
âIâm not training with you. Especially not at that horrible place.â
Cassianâs brows furrowed, irritation flashing across his face. âDonât you have a debt to repay?â
âIâd rather see that place burned to the ground than train there,â she snapped.
âYou sound like Az,â Cassian muttered under his breath, shaking his head as he turned away.
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That night was a horrible one for Y/n. She had nothing to dull the pain, to quiet the voices in her head, and mostly, to stop the nightmares. She screamed her fatherâs name in her sleep as she watched his death replay over and over again in her mind.Â
Azriel had just returned from wherever he had been, and the sound of her screaming pulled him toward her room like a magnet. He stopped just outside her door, hesitating. He knew she didnât want him there, or around, she had made that clear. She didnât want his help, didn't want his presence, didnât want anything to do with him since the war. But the sound of her suffering clawed at him, each scream like a blade twisting in his chest, a cruel reminder of how powerless he felt to reach her.
He debated whether to go in and wake her or just stand there and wait for the nightmare to pass. As another anguished cry shattered the silence, he decided to go with the former as he couldnât just stand by and listen. He reached for the door, his resolve firm, until his shadows whispered, informing him that she had just woken up.Â
His hand froze, hovering over the handle. Relief flooded him, but so did disappointment. He stood there, torn. He wanted to hold her, help her, tell her it would be okay, to be the comfort she wouldnât let herself have. But he knew better. She would never let him in, not in that way- not now, not ever.
Inside, Y/n sat upright in the bed, her breathing ragged. She pressed her hands to her face, trying to block out the lingering images of her fatherâs death. The nightmares had been worse than usual, sharper, more vivid, without anything to dull the edges. She clenched her fists, her nails digging into her palms as she tried to steady herself.
Azriel lingered outside her door for a moment longer, his shadows brushing against the wood like a quiet offering of solace. When the silence in her room stretched, he finally turned and walked away, his footsteps silent as he made his way to his own quarters.
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A Good Name đ
-Set some months after the trio's conversation that night at the bar, the guys get a visit from their friend..and new companion. My heart is broken and I need some fluffy healing okay I really wanted to write a thing with Vander meeting baby Vi sue me.
A light rapping at the door makes Vander look up and Silco glance over his shoulder. They weren't open, and unexpected knocks usually came with some sort of headache or trouble.
They catch each other's gaze in a silent question of if they should answer, and whom if so. Silco's pen hovers above the ledger in front of him, brow raised a measure, his glass-green eyes sharp and steady. They dart towards the sound before meeting Vander's again, his head tilting slightly. Vander nods and reflexively rolls his shoulders, stepping around the table he was cleaning and takes a couple steps forward when there's a second knock-only this time it comes in a very distinctive, two-three-two pattern and both men are instantly fully alert.
Vander makes it to the door in a few hurried strides, undoing the locks and throwing it open to have two people dart inside. Closing it again he whirls and steps toward them, Silco also approaching now.
"Felicia, Connol!" he huffs, irate and concerned all at once, "We haven't heard from you in over a week! We were starting to think-"
She whips a hand forward and presses a finger to his lips, "Shhhhh...she's dozing-oh, not anymore."
It's then a small, thin cry is heard, the sound suddenly the only one in the room, and certainly not normally heard.
Vander and Silco freeze for a moment before the larger man barely finds his voice, "Is...did you..?"
Felicia rolls her eyes with a smirk, "Sorry guys. Been a little preoccupied."
Pulling aside the loose cloak she wore, she turns to reveal a wide piece of fabric wound around herself, and securely bound in the middle, cradled against her chest, was a tiny, wiggly bundle. Connol smiles broadly, weaving an arm around her shoulders, "Mates, meet our daughter."
As if knowing she was being talked about, the infant's wriggling increases and she turns her head, topped with a fluff of pinkish-red hair and gapes at the adults with brilliant, sky-blue eyes.
There's a beat of silence, save for the newborn's whimpers and soft cries, as if the reverence and significance for this moment was an unspoken agreement. Felicia tenderly brushes her fingers across her cheek and the puff of hair, a soft, peaceful smile on her face.
It's Silco who breaks the quiet with a simple, understated, "Ah...I see." still at a loss how to properly react to the situation.
"Lookit her...so small..." Vander breathes, moving closer, a lopsided grin slowly growing, "Hello there little one...lemme be the first to welcome you here though eh, it'll be a bit before you're a customer yeah?"
Connol rolls his eyes with a snort, yet Silco's face hardens just the slightest degree, "Not that I'm questioning your judgement, however is it not incredibly risky to whisk a newborn all the way here?"
"We know the best routes, and besides, this is about the safest place she could possibly be." answers Felicia.
Connol nods, "Ain't no better spot than the one that means so much to us all. It's practically our home, and we felt there'd be no better for ya to meet her."
Silco clears his throat with an understanding nod in return, a smile playing at his lips as he turns and steps back toward the bar, "Well then. I do believe congratulations are in order. How old is she?"
"Five days now," Felicia answers as she and Connol go to sit at a nearby table, readjusting the sling so she can hold her on her shoulder, "And already giving me sass!"
Vander laughs, a bright, warm laugh that bounces off the walls before he sits with them, "I don't know what you expected, bein' the result of you two!"
"Oy man what's that supposed to mean?" says Connol with feigned indignation and a smirk.
Silco joins the group then, carrying a tray with several glasses-and one deep blue tumbler. He passes a glass to each of the men, then with a little flourish and gallant bow, sets the cup in front of Felicia, who laughs and does a slight bow in return.
"A toast then. Congratulations to the new parents, to your new addition, and many hopes for the future..." says Silco proudly, raising his glass, and the others follow suit.
"Oh! Right!" Vander snaps his fingers, "So, what's her name then?"
Felicia catches his eye, a glimmer both sly and yet softened with pride in her own, "Violet, of course."
Vander freezes, mouth half open in disbelief, feeling his heart leap, having to set his glass down before he dropped it, "...What?"
"You heard me." she grins, Connol adding, "We talked about it, considered others, but we kept coming back around and decided...Violet is a good name."
Swallowing thickly, Vander takes a moment before responding, "I...don't know what to say..."
Silco shakes his head with a smile, patting the larger man's shoulder, "I think he means he's honored."
"Of course I am, just also...wow. I didn't think..." Vander laughs, much more softly, running a hand through his hair, "Violet. Yeah."
Felicia turns so the newborn is facing them, "Say hello to your uncles Vander and Silco, Violet! They look like dorks, and they can be, but I'll tell you something...there's no one who cares about us down here as much, who'll fight harder for us, who will love you more, besides me and your pa, then these two."
The baby stares at them, and Vander is surprised to feel tears pricking the corners of his eyes, "Hello, Violet...what your mum said is true. No matter what happens, we've got ya."
Noticing, Silco breaks into a mocking grin, "Oh dear dear what's this? Is the great Hound of the Underground actually crying?"
"Shut it. It's dusty in here." grumbles Vander, yet unable to hide his own grin. All laugh, then the conversation carries on...
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Tuesday's Gone â Chapter 7
Russell Shaw x reader
Summary: When the police does little to no help to find your missing daughter, you are forced to contact Colter Shaw. What you donât expect is how his investigation will reveal secrets about both your past and your daughterâs, in ways you never imagined.
Warnings: fluff, mentions of murdering someone (as a joke, kind of), so much Scooby-Doo and dog talk, GIRL DAD RUSSELL!! (he's a warning because â well, you'll see)
Y/N: This chapter... this chapter is literally my favorite from this series. Enjoy!đ€
Titleâs based on Tuesdayâs Gone by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Catch up on Chapter 6 here
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âWhat the actual hell are you doing here?â she snapped, her words laced with enough venom to make anyone think twice about speaking.
Russell, clearly anticipating her fury, quickly raised his hands in surrender. âI know this sounds insane, and I know you probably hate my guts â fair enough, youâve got every reason to â but Y/N sent me to grab some stuff for her and Emma.â
Your sisterâs brows furrowed in confusion for many things. âWhere the hell are they? What did you doââ
âTheyâre at the hospital in Springlandâ Russell cut in, holding up a hand. âTheyâre fine, okay? Justâ let me pack some things for them. You can come with me, Iâll explain everything on the wayâ he said.
Her hands started to tremble, and she had to grip the doorframe to steady herself. âSo, theyâre okay? Emmaâs okay?â she asked.
âYeah. Theyâre goodâ Russell said, though his gaze was unreadable. âPlease, let meââ
A flood of emotions hit Anna all at once. Relief, yes, but also an undercurrent of fear she couldnât shake. Emma was okay. Thatâs all that mattered. Still, she didnât understand why they would be in Springland. AndâŠwhy hadnât Y/N called her? And why the hell was he here picking up their stuff?
Anna stared at him, trying to read him. The whole situation was a mess. Y/N and Russell hadnât exactly parted on the best terms, and now here he was, showing up at her door, looking exhausted and out of place. Why him?
Still, Anna couldnât help the relief flooding through her. Y/N and Emma were safe. They had to be. But she couldnât shake the nagging feeling that something was still off.
âAlrightâ she sighed and reluctantly let him in. She helped him pack some sweaters, a new pair of jeans, clean underwear and everything youâd need during a hospital stay. She also tossed clothes to Emma, her favorite plushie â a Scooby-Doo toy your parents gave her.Â
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Exhausted didnât even begin to cover it. The last few days had chewed you up, spat you out, and trampled over what was left. You werenât just tired. You were hollowed out, running on fumes and sheer willpower. You had a feeling like youâd need a month's rest, minimum.Â
But at least Emma was safe. She was sleeping peacefully now, tucked into the hospital bed beside you. Physically, she was unharmed, Rourke and his men hadnât laid a finger on her. Yet, you knew that wasnât the whole story. Mentally, the trauma of it all would leave scars neither of you could see just yet. Your brave, sweet girl had been kidnapped. Stolen away. And the thought of what could have happened â no. Your mind canât even go there.
Now here you were, sitting vigil beside her hospital bed. Youâd been given your own bed in the room â thank heaven for small favors â but you couldnât bring yourself to use it. Instead, you stayed planted by Emmaâs side, staring at her tiny face as she slept. Her brows were furrowed even in rest, her lips pressed into a worried pout. Seeing her like that made your guilt weigh heavier.
You should have been her protector, her guardian angel, the one who kept the bad things away. And yet here you were, staring at the evidence of your failure. No four-year-old â or any child, for that matter â should have to go through this.
Your mind wouldn't quit, racing through the last few days like a bad movie on loop. First, the panic when you realized Emma was gone, the gut-wrenching moment it hit you, like a punch to the stomach. Then there was Rourke, that smug, twisted, mustache-framed smile of his, and the mess youâd thrown yourself into just to get her back. The helplessness you felt when you finally decided to call Colter. And, of course, there was Russell blowing back into your life like a hurricane, as if you hadnât just spent years avoiding him.
Theyâd saved her. Saved both of you, really. And for all the hurt and confusion between you and Russell, you couldnât deny that he had stepped up when it mattered most.
A soft knock on the door pulled you from your thoughts.Â
The door creaked open, and Annaâs familiar auburn hair peeked in first. Her eyes softened when they landed on you and Emma. She slipped inside, moving quietly not to wake Emma, and behind her came Russell, lugging two heavy sports bags.
Anna came straight to you, her arms wrapping around you tightly as soon as she reached your side. You returned the hug, letting her warmth chase away a fraction of the chill that had washed over your skin.
âGod, I was so worried. So, so, so worried.â she whispered with a voice heavily trembling.
âI know, Iâ Iâm so sorryâ you murmured. âI was too. Did Russell tell you?â
She pulled back just enough to look at you. âYeah, he briefed meâ she said as her hands were still gripping your arms. âDonât worry, I put him in his placeâ she said and Russell rolled his eyes at that. She really did, the whole car ride had been a rather tense experience.
You nodded, your eyes stinging with unshed tears. âThank you for coming. You didnât have tââ
âStopâ Anna cut you off, smoothing a hand over your hair like she used to when you were kids. âOf course, I did.â
Her eyes slid to Russell, and her mouth tightened into a thin line. She knew you two had so many things to talk about, but â for obvious reasons â she didnât want to leave you with him. On the ride here, Russell tried to explain everything. And by everything, he meant everything. His line of work, the reason you were brought to your sisterâs house that night four and a half years ago, and the real reason Emma was taken. To say Anna hadnât taken it well was an understatement. But even in her anger, she couldnât miss the regret in his voice, or the way he spoke about Emma â like she was the most precious thing in his world, even though he barely knew her. That, more than anything, made her hesitate.
Annaâs gaze darted to Russell, who was mindlessly unpacking one of the bags sheâd hurriedly thrown together, then back to you.
With a reluctant sigh, she said, âIâll leave you two to talk.â Her voice carried the weight of a thousand unspoken warnings, all of them aiming directly at Russell. âI brought the essentials,â she added, nodding toward the duffels by the door. âIâll be outside. Need to call Mom and Dad anyway.â
âThanks, Annaâ
She gave you a small, tight smile and leaned over to press a gentle kiss to Emmaâs forehead. Without another word, she stepped out of the room.
The door clicked shut, leaving you alone with Russell. The silence that followed wasnât heavy, not this time.
Russell cleared his throat, abandoning the duffels mid-unpack, and shoved his hands deep into his pockets.
âThank youâ you said quietly, your voice softer than youâd expected.
âFor what?â he asked quietly.
You didnât have a specific answer, really. There was too much to thank him for.
Bringing you here to make sure you and Emma were safe, for one.
At the diner, heâd distracted Emma with soothing words and a little game â like connecting with her was the most natural thing in the world. That moment had surprised you, even warmed you.
And then, of course, there was the big thing. The thing that mattered most. He and his brother had risked their lives to save Emma. Your child. Your entire world.
Sure, he was partly the reason Emma had been in danger to begin with. But after everything, could you really hold that against him? Not more than you blamed yourself, anyway. He hadnât even known about her, let alone that she could be used as a pawn to hurt him. That part? That was on you. Youâd made the decision to keep quiet about your pregnancy, letting your own hurt and anger drown out better judgment.
Really, both of you had made mistakes. He hadnât told you what his real job was. You hadnât told him he was going to be a father. And now, here you were â two people who had made a mess, trying to pick up the pieces.
âHow is she?â Russell asked, his gaze landing on Emma. His voice was steady, but you could hear the waves of guilt underneath like a howling ocean.
âSheâs... okayâ you said, letting out a breath that felt like it had been trapped in your chest for days. âPhysically, at least. The rest? Thatâs going to take time.â
He nodded but his jaw worked like he was trying to grind his regret into dust. âSheâll get through thisâŠSheâs strong. Like her mom.â
You blinked at him, caught off guard by the unexpected warmth in his words. For a second, the fortress youâd built around yourself wavered.
Hell, who were you kidding? That thing had crumbled the second Emma was back in your arms.
âI donât know about thatâ you admitted.
âI doâ he said, stepping a little closer, careful. âI saw it. These last few days... you didnât stop. You didnât back down. Not even when I showed up and probably made everything ten times harder.â
Your chest tightened, and you glanced down at your hands. They were still trembling, like your body hadnât gotten the memo that the worst was over.
âI was terrified, Russell. Every second, I thought Iâd lost her. I thought Iâd never see her again.â
âBut you didnâtâ he said, sitting beside you like he belonged there. After a beat of silence, he added, âBecause you fought for her. And when it came down to it, we fought for her together.â
That last word hit you like a gentle nudge to the heart. Together. You lifted your eyes to meet his, and for the first time in longer than you cared to admit, you saw something there you hadnât let yourself see before. Honesty. Regret. And maybe... hope?
âI donât even know how to thank youâ you said, your voice soft. âYou and your brother. I donât even know where to start. I canâtââ
âDonâtâ he interrupted, shaking his head. âYou donât need to thank me. I just... I had to. For her. For you.â
Your throat tightened, and you had to blink a few times to keep the tears at bay. âYou saved her, Russell. That means everything to me.â
He leaned forward, his hand hovering near yours, like he wasnât sure if he was allowed to close the gap. âIâd do it again. A thousand times over.â
The silence between you stretched, but for once, it wasnât awkward. It was thick with all the things neither of you were ready to say but couldnât deny anymore.
Finally, you reached out and your fingers brushed his calloused hands. âStayâ you whispered. âWeâve got a lot to figure out, but... Iâd like you to stay. At least until she wakes up.â
The corners of his lips tugged up slightly, almost like he wanted to smile but thought better of it.
âI can do that.â
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You canât remember when or how you drifted off, and you certainly canât remember how you got into the bed beside Emmaâs. For a moment, you were completely disoriented, like a GPS that lost signal. Your ears perked up at the sound of the TV, the familiar voice of Don Messickâs echoing through the room like an old friend. Was that Scooby-Doo you were hearing? Had you and Emma watched so much of it that now your brain was hallucinating talking dogs in your sleep?
You slowly peaked one eye open, then the other, dopiness sweeping through your system. You had to blink a couple before the blurry sight became clear in front of you.
There was Emma, sitting up on her bed, her eyes glued to the hospital TV in the corner, watching a rerun of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? She was making soft, nonsensical sounds that barely registered to you in your half-awake state.Â
And next to her, there was Russell, lying on his side with his head propped up on one arm, also mumbling. Emmaâs head was nestled against his torso, her small body curled up in a cozy little ball next to his as she clutched the Scooby plushie Anna must have packed for her. They were both completely absorbed in the episode, their voices blending together in what could only be described as an animated commentary on the show.
You tried to make sense of what they were saying, but their words were a jumble to you â intelligible to them, maybe, but not to your sleep-fogged brain.
It didnât take long for you to recognize the episode they were watching: Decoy for a Dognapper.
Of course. Emma was a Scooby fan. You and her know all the episodes by heart at this point, so much that Scooby-Doo was practically a second language in your house. And it seemed like Russell had caught on too, or at least, heâd been swept into the Scooby-verse by default. The two of them were so wrapped up in their conversation, they didnât even notice you were awake.
âNo way! She wonât? Why not? A dog is awesomeâ Russell said, his voice carrying the first full sentence your foggy mind could grasp.
âShe says Iâm too youngâ Emma replied, snuggling closer to his side as though the injustice of it all was just simply too much to bear.
âToo young? Thatâs ridiculous. What does that even mean?â Russell shot back, his tone scandalized for comedic effect. âDogs donât care how old you are. They care if youâve got snacks and ear scratchinâ in store for âem.â
Emma giggled. âMom doesnât wanna pick up poop.â
Russell tilted his head thoughtfully. âWell, if I remember correctly, your mom was seriously considering getting a dog a few years ago.â
At that, you sat up with a groan. âReally, Russell?âÂ
It was true, he and you both knew it. About five or so years ago, youâd gone on and on about adopting a dog â all the goddamn time. Russell had endured countless rants about breeds, shelters, and the pros and cons of pet ownership. Now, the smirk on his face told you he was thoroughly enjoying throwing it back in your face. Paybackâs a bitch, huh?
Both of them turned to look at you. Emma with her wide-eyed, angelic innocence, and Russell with a grin that was downright infuriating in its smugness.
âMorningâ he greeted with a widening grin. âWe were just discussing the tragic lack of a dog in Emmaâs life. Care to defend yourself?â
âYeah, Mom!â Emma chimed in with an emboldened voice by her new ally. âWhy canât I have one?â
You rubbed your temples, though a smile tugged at your lips. âBecause youâre too young, and I know exactly how that would end. Iâd be the one walking it, feeding it, and cleaning up after it, dealing with everything.â
Russell raised a brow, looking way too amused. âFunny, you didnât seem to mind the idea a couple of years ago.â
You shot him a pointed look. âDonât make her think she has backup in this, Russ.â
âToo lateâ he said, leaning back with a grin. âTeam Dog is officially in full force, yeah?â
Emma threw her hands in the air triumphantly, flashing you the biggest grin. âTeam Dog!â
You groaned, but the warmth bubbling in your chest betrayed you. It wasnât just the banter â it was seeing them like this, bonding over something silly, and for the first time in what felt like forever, Emma looked like a carefree kid again.Â
You narrowed your eyes at Russell, fully expecting another smug remark when he suddenly looked... hesitant. He cleared his throat, shifting his weight on the bed like a man about to drop a bombshell.
âWhat?â you asked, immediately suspicious.
âWellâ he started, scratching the back of his neck, âdonât freak out, but... your parents are here. They got here a couple hours ago while you were out. Anna called them, I guess. She mustâve worked her magic because, well... letâs just say I was fully prepared to be murdered the second they walked in.â
Your hand flew to your forehead as you groaned, visions of your parents tearing into Russell flashing through your mind.
You didnât tell them about him being here yet⊠and you guess it was already too late.
Your dad would be loud about it, your mom quieter but somehow more terrifying. You could only imagine the list of grievances they had ready for him. You just hoped they didnât cause a scene in front of the whole hospital â and most importantly, in front of Emma.
âWaitâ you narrowed your eyes. âTheyâre not trying to kill you? What did Anna even say to make that happen?â
âI think she went with the âhe saved Emmaâ card. Pretty sure your momâs exact words were, âWell, I suppose I wonât bury him under the hydrangeas... yet.ââ
You couldnât help it, you snorted. It was just so her. âSounds about right. And dad?â
Russell winced theatrically. âYour dad... definitely gave me the look. You know, the one that says, âIâm debating whether youâre worth the jail time.â But he hasnât thrown any punches yet, so Iâll count that as a win.â
Emma tilted her head, a frown pulling at her lips. âWhy does Grandma and Grandpa wanna hurt Russell? Heâs so nice!â
The room went so quiet you could hear the faint hum of the hospital machinery. Russell froze, looking at you for backup, but you were too busy giving him a look â the universal signal for you started this, buddy, now deal with it.
âWell, sweetheartâ he said slowly, scratching his head. âThey donât actually want to hurt me. Itâs just... a joke. You know, like when people say theyâre gonna kill someone, but they donât really mean it?â
Emma gave him a serious look, like she wasnât entirely convinced. âBut why? What did you do?â
You sighed, realizing there was no easy way out of this. âSweetieâ you began gently, âitâs kind of a long story. But Grandma and Grandpa are just... protective. Theyâre not mad at Russell anymore. Or at least, not much.â
Emmaâs curious gaze ping-ponged between the two of you. âWhy?â
âOkayâ you said, sitting on the edge of Emmaâs bed and taking a deep breath. âThe thing is... Russell didnât do anything bad. Not really. Itâs just... well, a long time ago, before you were born, Russell and I used toââ
âDateâŠâ Russell interjected, apparently deciding to rip the band-aid off.
Emmaâs eyes widened. âDate? Like boyfriend and girlfriend?â
âYesâ you admitted, your cheeks warming. âLike boyfriend and girlfriend.â
She stared at the two of you, her little brows furrowing as she processed this new information. Then her face lit up with excitement. âWere you married?â
âWhoa, whoa, pump the brakesâ you said, holding up your hands. âNo, we were not married. We just... used to be together.â
Emma tilted her head again, her expression now puzzled. âThen why are Grandma and Grandpa angry at Russell?â
Russell chuckled nervously. âItâs not as bad as it sounds, kiddo. Theyâre just... protective of your mom.â
âVery protectiveâ you muttered. You took a deep breath, preparing for the big reveal. âSweetheart, hereâs the thing. After Russell and I stopped being boyfriend and girlfriend⊠I found out that you were already growing in my belly.â
Emmaâs eyes widened to the size of saucers, her mouth forming a perfect O at your carefully selected words. âYou mean⊠like when babies are in tummies?â
You were trying to keep your tone light as you nodded. âExactly like that.â
Emma tilted her head, her little brow furrowed as she worked it out in her mind. âSo⊠that means⊠Russellâs my daddy?â
Russell smiled, his heart visibly melting. âYeah.â
Emma blinked at him, then at you, then back at him, as though she was piecing together the most important puzzle of her life. After a moment of silence, her face broke into a huge grin. âYAY! I have a daddy!â
Emma scooted closer to Russell, wrapping her arms around his neck in an enthusiastic hug. âYouâre my daddy now! That means you have to stay forever!â
Russellâs eyes glistened, and he hugged her back tightly. âIâll be here as much as I can, I promise.â
Emma pulled back slightly, her face lighting up with another burst of excitement. She turned her wide, sparkling eyes up at Russell. âCan we get a dog now, Daddy?â
You groaned, burying your face in your hands. âOh, for the love of â Emma!â
âWhat?â she said innocently, looking between you and Russell. âYou said no before âcause it was just you! But now Daddy can help with the poop!â
Russell burst out laughing, clearly enjoying this too much. âSheâs got a point, you know.â
You shot him a look that could have frozen water. âDonât encourage her.â
âTeam Dog!â Emma giggled and Russell ruffled her hair affectionately, somehow steering her to sit back down and continue their Scooby-Doo marathon.
Despite yourself, you took a deep breath, still trying to get your head around the unexpected turn of events.
This was... a lot.
But for some reason, it didnât feel as overwhelming as it should. Sure, it had been a complete curveball to drop the whole Russell-is-your-dad bombshell, but Emmaâs bright smile, the way sheâd lit up at the news, somehow made it all feel like it could work.
As Emma giggled, you let out a sigh of relief. This wasnât how you thought this conversation would go, but somehow, it was already starting to feel a little more like a family.
A very unusual family.
But a family nonetheless.
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Next on Tuesday's Gone (Sneak Peek from Chapter 8):
Still, Russell had clearly decided that proximity was his job. He was there nearly every day, and on more than a few nights, too.Â
âJust in caseâ heâd say. You didnât know, but he loved staying there when the both of you were sound asleep. During those times, he felt an indescribable peace.Â
And then there was his latest obsession: fixing everything. It started innocently enough â he noticed a cabinet door hanging loose and gave it a quick tune-up. Then he spotted the wobbly bathroom doorknob. Before long, the guy was like a one-man Home Depot commercial, patching up squeaks and quirks you hadnât even realized were annoying you.
And at first, you didnât even notice. But one day, you walked into the kitchen, and something felt... off. Not bad-off, just different. Quieter.Â
The cupboards didnât bang shut anymore, the sticky drawer slid like butter, and that creaky floorboard by the living room? Silent. It was like Russell had decided that if he couldnât fix all your problems, heâd settle for conquering your house.
And the worst part? It was kind of working.
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I might have giggled all the way while writing it, or maybe I didnât. But hey, Emma has a dad!
Chapter 8 coming soon...
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I thought of this funny idea.The reader and eminem are married and she's like a supermodel.What Marshall doesnât know about her is that she has 2 other identical sisters making them triplets.The reader decides to prank Marshall ,making him think he's going insane while recording đ€Ł
Eminem x model! Reader
Plot:You Decide to Prank Your Rapper Husband with Your Twin Sisters.
As close as you are to your sisters, theyâve always been a huge part of your life, and youâve shared everything togetherâexcept for this little secret. Now, you're feeling playful and want to prank Marshall with your sisters. Youâve been planning it for a while, coordinating with your sisters to make sure everything goes perfectly.
As the day of the prank approaches, you canât help but smile, knowing that itâll be a fun, lighthearted moment in your already exciting life with Marshall.
You walked up to him slowly, your bare feet making no sound against the tiled floor. With a slight tilt of your head, you let your lashes flutter, your lips curving into a playful smile. Standing close enough for the warmth of your body to brush against his arm, you reached out and lightly trailed a finger along his forearm.
âMarshallâŠâ you murmured, your voice soft and sultry, as though the words themselves carried a secret. His eyes flicked from his phone to you, curiosity replacing his distraction.
âIâve been waiting for you,â you whispered, leaning in just enough for your robe to part slightly at the neckline, revealing a glimpse of lace. âI miss you.â Your tone was a blend of longing and mischief, every word laced with invitation.
With a gentle touch, you rested your hand against his chest, your eyes locking onto his. âWhy donât you come to bed with me?â you asked, your voice like silk itself, smooth and irresistible.
Marshallâs eyebrows lifted slightly as he locked his phone and set it down on the counter. His lips curved into a small smirk as he looked you over, his eyes lingering on the soft shimmer of your silk robe and the teasing glimpse of lace beneath it.
âWell, arenât you full of surprises this morning,â he said, his voice low and amused. He leaned back slightly, crossing his arms over his chest as though trying to appear unfazed. But you caught the flicker of interest in his gazeâhe wasnât fooling anyone.
You tilted your head, your lashes fluttering again. âIâve been full of surprises since the day you met me,â you teased, letting your fingers trail down his chest slowly. âBut I think youâll like this one.â
Marshall chuckled softly, his eyes narrowing playfully. âOh, Iâm sure I will. But tell me somethingâŠâ He leaned down, bringing his face closer to yours. âWhatâs got you in this kind of mood?â
You shrugged innocently, though the small, sly smile on your lips betrayed you. âCanât a wife just miss her husband? Or do I need a reason to want to spend some time with you?â
Marshall let out a mock sigh of defeat, his hands resting at your waist. âYou really know how to make a guy feel guilty, huh?â
âGuilty enough to follow me upstairs?â you asked, your tone playful but insistent as you tugged lightly on his shirt.
His smirk turned into a full grin as he took a step closer, his hands sliding to the small of your back. âLead the way, Mrs. Mathers.
After you both walked upstairs, Marshall, unable to contain his desire, pushed you gently onto the bed. He began to kiss you passionately, his lips roaming all over your face, your mouth, expressing the love and hunger he felt for you in the moment. His hands slid over your body, his touch electrifying as he showered you with affection, making your heart race.
However, as things started to heat up, Marshall paused for a moment, his hand reaching towards the drawer to grab a condom. But to his surprise, he found that the drawer was empty. His brows furrowed in mild frustration, and he quickly pulled away from you, muttering a quiet curse under his breath. âHold on, babe. Iâll be right back.â
He kissed you one last time before getting up, his eyes still filled with desire as he made his way to the closet downstairs to grab the box of condoms.
As Marshall opened the closet, rummaging through the shelves to find the box of condoms, he suddenly heard a voice that made him freeze in his tracks. "Hey, babe," came your usual flirty tone, playful and seductive, but it sounded as though it was coming from behind him. He turned around, expecting to see you standing there, but what he saw left him momentarily speechless.
There, standing in the doorway, was âyouââor at least, someone who looked exactly like you. She wore the same outfit you had on earlier, the same familiar smile, the same playful glint in her eyes. The resemblance was so uncanny that Marshall blinked in disbelief, his mind racing to make sense of what he was seeing. He had just left you in the bedroom, lying on the bed, and now here you were, standing in front of him, calling him âbabeâ with that same flirtatious tone.
Confusion swept over him as he tried to process the situation. His gaze shifted from the woman standing before him to the bedroom where he had left you moments ago. How could this be? Wasnât she just lying there on the bed, her body warm and relaxed?
Before he could question it further, the woman who looked like you reached out and touched him, her hand lightly grazing his chest. "You look so good," she purred, her fingers trailing down his shirt as she leaned in, her lips brushing against his ear. Marshall stood frozen, completely baffled. He couldnât understand what was happening, but everything about herâher voice, her movements, even the way she called him "babe"âwas so familiar.
In a state of confusion, he took a step back, his mind racing. What was going on? How could you be in two places at once? Had he lost track of what was happening? Was he dreaming? His thoughts were spinning as he tried to make sense of the impossible situation.
The woman who looked exactly like you stepped closer, her eyes locking with Marshallâs as she flashed a seductive smile. "So," she began, her voice soft and inviting, "how about we watch a movie together?" She raised an eyebrow, her playful tone making the suggestion sound more like a command than a casual offer.
Marshallâs heart skipped a beat, his confusion deepening. A movie?But just moments ago, you had asked him to come to bed with you, your words full of passion and desire. Now, this womanâwho was supposed to be youâwas suggesting something completely different. His brow furrowed as he tried to make sense of what was happening.
"Wait," he stammered, his mind racing. "But... didnât you just say you wanted to go to bed?" He looked at her, still reeling from the sudden shift in behavior. It felt like something was terribly wrong, but everything about this woman mirrored youâher voice, her look, even the way she moved.
She chuckled softly, brushing off his confusion with a casual wave of her hand. "What are you talking about?" she asked with a coy smile, her tone almost mocking. "I didnât say anything like that. Now come on, hurry up and follow me," she urged, her voice taking on a more insistent note. She gave him a playful nudge, guiding him toward the living room. "The movieâs waiting."
Marshall stood there, frozen for a moment, trying to process everything. Was he imagining things? Was he somehow caught in a strange, surreal moment where his own senses were betraying him? He had just been in the bedroom, and you had clearly asked him to come to bed. Now, this womanâthis version of youâwas acting as though nothing had happened, inviting him to do something completely different. It didnât make sense.
His heart raced as he followed her, his mind reeling with questions. He wasnât sure, but he couldnât shake the feeling that something was off, something he couldnât quite put his finger on. The woman in front of him smiled again, leading him into the next room as if nothing unusual had occurred, leaving him with more questions than answers.
As Marshall walked with the woman who looked exactly like you, his mind was still spinning with questions. Suddenly, another figure appeared from the hallway, stopping him in his tracks. It was youâor so it seemed. This woman was identical to the first, wearing the same radiant smile, her voice dripping with flirtation as she stepped close and touched his arm.
"Hey, baby," she cooed, her fingers lightly brushing his bicep. "Letâs go shopping. I saw this jacket today that youâd look so sexy in." Her tone was playful, but her touch was lingering, her gaze locked on his.
Marshallâs eyes widened, and he took a half-step back, glancing between the two women. His brain struggled to keep up. "Wait... what the hell is going on here?" he muttered, his voice laced with disbelief. He looked at the second woman, then back at the first, his confusion mounting by the second. They were identical, down to every detailâtheir outfits, their voices, the way they smiled at him.
Before he could even try to untangle the madness, you appeared at the top of the stairs. "Marshall?" you called out, your voice laced with playful impatience as you made your way down. "Whatâs taking so long? Iâve been waiting for you." Your expression was cool and composed, as if you didnât notice the two women standing in the hallway.
Marshall turned to you, relief flickering in his eyesâbut it was short-lived. He gestured wildly at the two identical women. "Do you see this?" he asked, his voice an octave higher than usual. "Whatâhowâ" He was at a loss for words, his thoughts completely scrambled.
But you remained calm, brushing past the other two women as though they didnât exist. "What are you talking about?" you asked innocently, pretending not to notice the chaos.
Marshall blinked, his head snapping between all three of you. "What the hell is going on here?" he demanded, his voice full of frustration and bewilderment. "How are there three of you? And why arenât you saying anything about this?" he asked, pointing at you.
You simply shrugged, fighting back a smirk. "I donât know what youâre talking about, babe. Maybe youâre just tired," you said, feigning innocence as you casually leaned against the banister.
Marshall groaned, running a hand through his hair as he tried to make sense of the impossible scene unfolding in front of him. "This... this isnât normal," he muttered, more to himself than anyone else. "You canât all be you."
The other two women grinned, each stepping closer to him, leaving him completely trapped in a whirlwind of confusion. Meanwhile, you stood back, struggling to keep a straight face as you watched your prank play out exactly as planned.
He turned to you, his eyes desperate. âYouâre the real one, right? Please tell me youâre the real one.â
You bit your lip, pretending to think it over. âHmm⊠maybe I am,â you said coyly, drawing out the moment. âOr maybe Iâm not.â
Marshall groaned, burying his face in his hands. âThis isnât funny anymore!â he said, his voice muffled.
The three of you exchanged amused looks, barely able to hold in your laughter as the prank continued to unfold.
As Marshall stood there, completely overwhelmed, you and your sisters could no longer hold it in. Laughter erupted from all three of you, echoing through the hallway. It started as a soft giggle but quickly turned into full-blown, uncontrollable laughter, tears streaming down your faces as you clutched your sides.
Marshall blinked, his brows furrowing as he looked at each of you. âWait, whatâwhatâs so funny?â he stammered, his voice tinged with frustration and bewilderment. âWhat the hell is going on here?â
One of your sisters wiped a tear from her eye, barely able to contain herself. âOh my god, his face,â she managed to choke out between laughs, pointing at him. âHe looks like heâs seen a ghost!â
The other sister doubled over, clutching her stomach. âMarshall, you shouldâve seen yourself! You were *so* confused!â
You, still laughing, finally stepped forward and placed a hand on his chest, trying to catch your breath. âBabe, calm down,â you said, your voice trembling with amusement. âItâs a prank. These are my sisters.â
Marshallâs jaw dropped, and he looked between the three of you again, his confusion slowly giving way to realization. âWait... sisters?â he repeated, his voice rising. âYouâre telling me thereâs *three* of you?â
You nodded, grinning. âYep. Identical triplets.â You gestured to your sisters, who stood there grinning like Cheshire cats. âI canât believe I never told you. I figured it was time to introduce them... in our own way.â
Marshall blinked a few times, his brain still catching up. âTriplets? Are you kidding me? You mean to tell me this whole time Iâve been with you, and I never knew you had two carbon copies running around?â
Your sisters burst into laughter again, one of them playfully nudging his arm. âCarbon copies? Ouch, Marshall,â one of them teased. âWe prefer âflawless originals.ââ
The other sister chimed in, smirking. âDonât take it too hard. She wanted to see how long she could keep it a secret. And well... this was too good of an opportunity to pass up.â
Marshall groaned, running a hand through his hair. âI canât believe this. You seriously let me think I was losing my mind!â He looked at you, half-annoyed but mostly bewildered. âHow long have you been planning this?â
You shrugged, a sly smile on your face. âA while. I knew it would get you good.â
Marshall sighed, shaking his head, though a small smile tugged at the corner of his lips. âYouâre unbelievable,â he muttered. âAll of you.â
One of your sisters grinned. âWe take that as a compliment.â
The tension finally broke as Marshall let out a chuckle, the absurdity of the situation sinking in. âYou got me,â he admitted, holding up his hands. âIâll give you that. But donât think Iâm letting you off the hook that easily. Paybackâs coming.â
You leaned in, wrapping your arms around him with a laugh. âOh, Iâm sure it is. But admit itâyouâll never forget this moment.â
Marshall shook his head, a bemused smile on his face as he glanced at your sisters. âYeah, youâre right about that. Triplets. Unbelievable.â
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